C glip The ‘wedding of Tiennette was &A see. . The Abbey was crowded. Th herself gave her the wedding, rot the King, by lettars patent, gmnl special privilege to wear the gold on o dn cnacll, uds hedbs neyPirwengfaadbeit P inz â€" the King, by lettars patent, granted her a special privilege to wear the golden earâ€" mngs, which was forbidden to serfs by the t Acbrumed \ the becediction. and the iction an< \h‘.;-dnno pair left the Abbey for the lodging of Anselemâ€"now become a serf. ‘The poor husband had forged himself a silver bratelet, which he wore on his left arm, showing that he was a sert of the do»= main of the Abbey of St. Germain. Aund as they pmodthpooploknndadwblo line along the streots, and shouted h:'od! hy ipr ~Nomcmininonenripe oo 00. 00 onl herate. ArcrGntnt « o S ppeniiaL Noel V as if he had been a now king. When hbe arrived at his door, : he found ,|" the irons which bad supported his sigo had _ been . decorated _ with green boughs and knots of blue ribbon, and All | unpnnflpl inbavitan ts ¢f the w uiset bei | were there to wish him joy, and to adran â€" | ade bim with a band of music, and they all ecied out to him, * You wi 1 always be & nobleman, Master Anselem, an spite of the mouke.‘ i | m i e r e oo uhmd qou RE. ‘They passed the honeyfnoon in the |X greoatest happiness. Vieupette was deâ€"| lghted with her tine ho and with the | k indnees of the great lwdies! who came 10 ] Nym and had all a pleas nt word for f and busbande At the end ot the month, who should come in great pomp but the old Abboit, Hugo de senec. terra, their lord and master, who enterâ€" iog into the house that no longer belong~ ed to the golkismith, but to the Chapter, said to the two spovses : +*My children, you are free, and %nit of all manoral powâ€" 8 ie k s o in 0A c is se ~Whner WRA pe“e'ot'hlppmss. l'lou;uo w e o e t sAE N0 ue ut es ;‘l:;::uh her tine ho and with the 5‘ whu"h was gotten up by lh'o Ladics of ll'}t‘ (l‘h.\'. 7 t of the ‘l’“‘ lwlies who came to :’--rl e purpose of unlll:n their vfln{ln with t \us:' § uy pmg anmd had all a pleas nt word ,&".‘-?..‘r"u'fg-i'(‘?ï¬{}r:'nf':.‘. j:‘\‘&":i‘ln‘ï¬::ll:‘t‘:\::. :u{ g red Tand husbands . At the end 0t | oniof 10580000 2pmg yaueor The gurks of tins | s | S 1k P @ p M Ne Ork® C 8 he month, who should come in £1024 | jne edifice, and we" "fool quite confident of its || pomp but the old Abboiut, Hugo de senec. | suctcess, knowing that the Trish Ladies, (and we d terra, their lord and master, who enhr-‘ o ther ""'I“"“l‘““"").“h‘;“"“"o insl akon‘it is |: iog into. the house that no longer belong~ | Tok Sic (aat we Toor also o onfaent ....3' l «i to the fl_ll, but to '::r Chapter, | Is l':f' lady in o ::n \'eln:’lhcn lu‘nne r&)b‘:l:f said to the two see : *M children, | pure celtic Nx). but will K:.Me herselt in being, Tid 2o bea nad huir of all manorat por: | in uniiieg io rparu,die Siae 0t w bulhine «| in T 122 fott i mast tell Fou, hat at the ‘rey Parrer axalt y Mos , under + newt 1 was greatly moved at the loye which ‘ ant may rest seured num thereby will draw united you wï¬hfl. and so 1 was resolved -";':n%m--“:wnflr and h'uu&\be‘ hle-":l ‘al 1e â€" Su e v ank ransi * when the mz of the Abbey had been | ;--al.\rnml.-num‘ ronument To the Zoul Td lu'-lh y w‘ud thu.“" 10 rm-ko you emma'l’l | picty of the Catholic Ladles of (Atawa,. PpIJ â€" act of manumission sh FANCY TABLE®, cost you nothing. . And Anselem‘s house, | Nt. Patrick‘s. St: Joseph‘s. land and po-h:u al} his agiin, seeing . }:fl- R. Ryan, Mrs. liernu-ai,um._ 6 that he had such contidence in the mercy T ik 7+ Avwgie, Tirk J '&'\.',;“_ wtlers of God.‘ Sosaying he gave them both Mrs. C. King, Hon, J. @Counor, little slap on the cheek, which was the urs. J, Kavanagh, _ Mry J, Estmond, ‘ right of manumission; in receiving which | oo Mrs i. W s:.::d:'r.n Â¥. Proderi tmmnescumit umren| CC CeApetnh ~ % * | T®, img wild fire through the neighborâ€" | REFRESUMENT TAULE. «every one turn:d out to bless wl | s ie Mcamh Mrs. Goulden, ; the Abbot. And on his return 10 | Mrs. Wii. McCatiey, Mrs. M. Kavanagh * i 1| LOTTERY ANXD FAXCY TABLE, mubzn::-u:‘m briale cf‘hhn:: Nrs. J. E. Caldwelt. mare as far as gates Bussy, Un | Ottawa, June &, & _ 281 1% road he scattered silw.r ccoans among the | ., m o i m g o. T 0.\ on â€"_ maimed, the halt, and the blind; crying Plants and Flowers :l:ï¬M! Long live the good hi The subscriber has on bhand aant Lord Hugo" And when he returned to l'hnl:tul ‘llpn’rml‘ qu:'my. m dâ€"m his own bouse he made a suptial feast, ‘ bage, Canliffower, T(mux Celery, Melon, which lasted a whole k n-m'-:or.md Rhubarb. agnnflyol week . m M“I- nks, ‘This fond a-mlind together logg‘ :}m Eyertasting VWI‘M, and mnfl :a numerous family | odorce asions. i have ".“'I,,,...":“',â€.""‘}"’, who -MMWO'tbo‘guuungmqm. therefore 1 think they wit noblesse. Nor did Anselem forget his found true to their names. . AD huncti:- is for h o 1 invited at the old place, Canal Rank, a short dis vow, for on the first anniversary of his Wed~ | tavce ontside the city Iimits, Hank Street Road. ding day he brought to the Abbey of St |__N _ RB.â€"An active Lut wantal as salesiman Geriain the two niches of silÂ¥er which he | "****°**** ioint ud (wG T Mas 4 . ANDREW "zl'.ï¬sxut" vowed. These treasures where | _ May 14, Z5 Ima placed on the chief altar of ‘the Church, GoVERNMEXT HOUSE, OTTAWA. |â€" «nd . were ::s-nd the most valuable | Friday, Sthâ€"day of June, NTX things in posseâ€"sion of the Abbey. | + PRESEXT: osseâ€"sion ol the A""">| ... c«cRLLENCY THBgGoOÂ¥BRNON UEX Strangers cazae far and nyar to see lhem, and the sto~v of the loves of tha Touranâ€" gean and the lovely Tiennette was spread all over France . « ‘The moral of this history is that love comquers all thingsâ€"even the prejudices und covetousness of monks. uoV k CON@UBRS ALL Paris, June 10. procee«dings at tonday‘s sitting, of gu,.?â€"uymdmmpantdu. ing to a new crisis, .It was not the Inter«» :hï¬-nhï¬u to the suppression of the Corsaire which was the great event of the sitting, but the interpellation of M. Gambetta as to a confidential circuiar from the Minister of the Interior, which had for ite object the relations of the Government From*the Prench of balza« # You are requesied nrflytonnd me & report on the Press of your Departâ€" ment. ‘The time has come for reâ€"assumâ€" ing in this direction the authority and inâ€" fHnence which an aftection of indifferent neutrality had destroyed, (*" Tres bien," from the Right.) Mention the Conserraâ€" tive newspapers, or those susceptible of becoming such, (laughter) whatever may ummwmm’mwz&m" financial position which they may attach to the himdmucoof the Administration. (Long and noisy inâ€" terruption.) The names of their chiet editors, their present opinions, and. their papers. it was Ris ment of the mean lic opinion. (Noi Executive Power press. (Applause \ _ due the caus --Er... ko« ) was thrown out, corruption.‘" Th previous history. 1t you can converse with them, find out whether they would accept correspondence, and in what manner they would like to have it. We are going to organize an office for telegraphic and auâ€" mm which wil be re‘nh‘:.lly to vou, and of which you will in nobuh n measure the communications. in propor« tion."" (Noisy interruption from the Left (Corr espondence of the London from the Left). M. Gambetta then cons« «inued to read, as follows : Cl . * In proportion to the amount of con!i« dence with which the various newspapers will inspire you, and in order to do so, it will be wise on your part to form a Press department in your Cabinet, which will not be entrusted to employes indigenes, Of in« digents." . ‘The word M. Gambetta said is indistinctly written. »Give me your views on these various points, 1 rely on your There could be no more deliâ€" cate or one which must be dealt: with _ greater‘ prudence and ability . lncrease your connexion with® the Press, and make yourselt accessible to its repre« sentatives." e ...'.“’""“"......T..““ $ this thoule. i4 i a ai to thi lar. If it was genuine, it supplied a measure of the extent of moral disorder which was being organized,. (Long and noisy inlerrupâ€" tions.» % The Minister of the Interior said he asâ€" sumed all responsibility tor the circular. (Bensation ; noise from the Left,) If M. Gambetta had completed the reading of the circular, he would have seen that he, as Minister of the Interior, had not perâ€" formed this act. (Expressions of aston= whment.) mugth.quun. digents." . ‘lhe word M. ‘\jamde indistinctly written. . ~Give views on these various points, .u;in.ormwbieh mu with _ greater‘ prudence a: r ith and make yourselt accessible t sentatives.‘" l .. nnnatcmade 4 catudieme~ m <dartrar Perpan TOaLF papers. 1t was his duty to render a stateâ€" ment of the means at the disposal of pub. lic opinion. (Noise from the Left.) The Executive Power should watch over the press. (Applnnlmnn Right.) It is due &0 the cause of truth. (Applause m; In the circular which was a thought of subvention was thrown out, (From the Left.â€"" Of corrunption.‘‘ ‘l't.&h-t- of the Interior said he protested against this. (Applause from the Right.) * # The President then read the proposed Order of tes Day in the following terms : ©The National Assembly, protesting against the circular of the Minister of the interior, passes to the Order of the Day." » M. Baregnon proposed the order of the day pure and simple for this nrmi that the principles ol liberty were y deâ€" T Je . k ioh uiss i e ies ic ui en e ue i d es oc e N ks k the principles of liberty were oddly deâ€" tended by those under whose dictatorâ€" ship the country was desolated. (Ap: plause from the Kight). Oolonel Compte Rampont said, An at â€" tempt is being made to corrupt us. (Cries of “M%fr«n the Right.) We do not agree with those who signed the Order: of the Day which &bflmfl, but we have never seen such a even in the worst days of the Empire. . (Applause fromthe Left., We will never vote for ime Order of the Day pure and simple. (Exclamations from miicbt) lr.O-â€"h-ulsntï¬udthoircuâ€" lar bad been read to tollowing effec:© «"Let me know the price which the jourâ€" "ouee *k ambetta said,â€"I understand your inâ€" | zï¬n;mmddmy is out« â€"‘ (Laughter on the Left), You are only. the proteges of the EKmpire, you become ‘its. plagiarists. (** Read," FRENCH POLITICS the Minister of the Inâ€" Circular in rospect to E. UaRCZIYXâ€"Ki T.mes ) aid of the Government." * /1 M. BRaragnon has told you that the vote pure and simple was an approval of this puuio‘.n We protest against this. ‘ox; gnou replied that he had not said M. Christophle then read an Order of the day in the following terms : F T To w 1 20 sn eame on 11 i "The National Assembly, diu;gm.vmg the circular emanating from the Ministry of the Interior with roference to the Press, passes to the Order of the Day."‘ OE 14 L CE IY 3 Phaetain t sls Nay on ENC i e nc m eE 1 B Nee t es The President said the Order of the Day pure and simple had priority. the vote on the Order of the Day pure and simple was adopted | by 339 votes BA TLAAA /A * . We have much pleasure in publishing the folâ€" lowing list of the names of the Ladies who have so kindly volunteered their services to superinâ€" temd the several FANCY TABLES connected with the * « ST PATAICKS CHURCH l The subscriber has on band & large quantity 0 Plants of supemor quality, cansisting ofâ€"Cabâ€" l bage, Caullfower, Txmux Celery, Melon, Curdmber and Roubarb. M g‘nny of ‘ e Â¥1 m‘l’cu-.l. Pansies, Eyerlasting Flowers, C ! Gladiotes, Verbeanas, and an immense variety of choice asters 1 have selectel my seeds this & {:u with greagcare, therefure 1 think they will found true to their names. _ An hu.ec\L- is iInvited at the old place, Canal Rank, a short disâ€" tavce outside thecity limits liank Street Road. NX Iâ€"An aéctive Lai wantal as salesman. Roforences requirbd . f ‘ ANDREW HICKEY. se 0l v4 e m I-. MPS, E. NC " EmCP Mre, L. Whelan. REFRESUMENT TAULE Mrs. P, t)'.\lnla‘ Mrs. Goulden, Mrs. Wm. Mccafey, Mrs. M,. Kavanagh 8t. Patrick‘s ‘Ch urch mwl it is b canded by the C 1963 t> goods, & Laudft 240 sam< Whatgetrentfihe a4047 Npr ve n , t growth, produce or manufecture of Canain Cmitin of betg reimk gdguu“' r kn mmwfln‘neflm-d sach order, be and the sameis hereby extended and declared o n lCms henestor t on their recognition of the friendly We RERE TE CEA IARF P CIE CSB reimporteti into Canada free of duty subject {o the several conmditions mentioned in order ard on the further condijon that such goods on reimportation shall be warehoused subject to the Excise dutles to which they would have been liable had they not been exported from Canadu. Mrs, J . Enright, ur\ K. Neagle, Mrs, C. King, Mrs. J. Kavanagh uuvERNMENT HOUSE, oTraAwW A. Friday, 6h day of June, \Wi3. PRESEXT : UIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVEROR QBN.â€" ERAL 1NX CQOUNCIL w HEREAS x l‘m &“Vm Chapter _®, Mection 2, intitied : _ -h““m EHPARRRANE T Emm Cd 9 VY "s, Section ?, intitled : _©" An Actto anend " and mun:ethe‘etfl%mr "ur&.nd:;ul-nhhn‘“ for "?:wl- " ernment the Province ® Corrrcnndt "# kuch nrovisionk of the ?Avlof Nunca is hereby vven that the Stone Tower at Windmil flm, near Prescott. Ontario, on the River Bt. Lawrence, has been converted by the Government of Canada into a Ligbthouse, and a fAxed W hite L/ght will be Fixed L l indbaiidinag>/ Ainay~7*v° We Puvingngpniii t t shown on the l5th June next. The Light is elevated 92 feet above u&- waler, and in clear weather should be seen at & distâ€" ance of 15 miles. v mw.:n-m%"‘m' from the base to the top of the 4 The illnminating apparatus is Catoptric. * j ‘ a4Wx. BxITTH, ___] Deputy of the Minister of a * Marine and Fisheries NUI’ICI': is hereby given that a Lighthoose has beeri ereceted b{ the Government of Canada, on Cape Mpencer, in the Bay of Fundy, County of 8t. John, N, B. Lat, 4# 12 W N. Long. & t 09"° W. ’,‘A Revolving Red and White Light, elevated teet above high water, will be exhibited on wh June next ; shewlng Red for 45 seconds, and n:l‘l'&'wmouh' earstee ‘o':“un igut, uppearance b*m, ‘und making seom piete revolution in the minuâ€"« tes, in clear weather the Light should be seen tos. ludesr'?ï¬rv r the Light should be seen at a distance Of 20 1=}les, , + The Lightbouse !» a square white bullding with .merwmu".nduflbeun hel;l:t from base to the centre iX the light, and 35 feet trom base to the top of the laptern, The Nlam|inating appamitus Wflf- The light will be visible betwee« the benrings ww Peey O T nc sn Nee e 0 CC from l‘.l!.lt..mundbyumhww. , W. yf The Light i« for the p« d.ann Light, fux Saint John Hnrbour, E“"mv.â€â€™ y Tniand 4e ing n n Ha © hJ bearl ng bf com pass M. W by W. half W . Nn’nl-“ :r‘ly,nw- i#tance belng ‘6} miles from Light to Jght. P 11 «wl oo ME PTPH Carriage and Sleigh FACTORY+ > RIDEAU STREET, OTTA W as, ns & W M,. SMITH, Deputy of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries Department cu‘l"Mnrl" .:2:! Fisheries, W. Stockdale, Brother & Co,, At this establishment will e found hand, or made â€" order, tase latest .oltnlppmai'_-tqu- of | RUCKAWAYS, BUGGIES AND SLKIGHS, Which in point of finish and durability, are not surpassed in any market, Réyâ€"All work warranted for one ym and all kinds of repairing carefully promptly done. A very large amount of new and imâ€" proved machinery has lately been added, and as the whole is driven by lunnznl (the onlyuhbli-hmenuolu&pliod this uctiouotgmnu-{), we are -Psdï¬ol to produce work more promplly and sheaper than any one else. ‘The proprietors are practical workmen wd give personal supervision to all work. NOTICE TO MARIN ELS. No. & or 187X White Light, Windmill Point, River 8t ‘TTAWA STEAM Ottawa, May 17, 1873 Coaches Carmages, Onnibussss, by oudered T.si-luipnwz 1 atâ€" Jm« im (.a-:cuo(w. m » Otiawa,. W. aA. HIMSWORTH Mrs. Rermingham Mrs, wW. 11. Watle: XMrs. P. Kyan, Hon, J. @Counor, PROPRIETORS, O, 7, OF ct to duties of Excise ; arth in Hke manner be disap; HIMSWORTH Bazaar. 1812 to Ofder. IIl.â€"It is palatable, easily nausea. ‘ LV.â€"1t is borne with facilit stomach, and tmproves the | +â€"and assimilution. _ Lo 1J LIVER OIL, ThodistnBMI® SG which m‘."m“d for Dr, bx Joxan‘s| celebrity, the entire eonfldence of the nent members of the Modical Profe notwithstanding the active and unsor ‘\l\mm«m of mhny interested dealers, i ented amount of puhlh' patronage, 1 concisely enumerated :+ > 1.â€"Its m'nuluom‘h‘urlly, and unifor are ascer.«ained ant g\mrantf-c-«l. c t WEL L Lalsa and ans 11.â€"1t contains all the ciples that therapeutic ¢ the most effective in the nausea. LV.â€"1t is borne with l‘m-llll&' by the most delicate stomach, and tmproves the inetions of digestion and assimilution. j * V.â€"1Its medicinal propertioes and remedial action have been found to be im measurably gonwr than those of any other kind of Cod Liver Oil. VI.â€"From the unequalled rapidity of its eara« tive effects, it is infinitely more eeonomical than any which is offered, even at the lowest price. CoNsUMPTIOA The extraordinary virtnes « Light Brown Cod Liver Qil it sumption may now be consld blished, No remedy so rapid hansted strength, improves the or produces * more.marked i ence on the lopal malady. â€" mass of tubercular d('\uml sound to be hesrd in phth sole remedy employed was Bnxowx Cop l‘}\'mt oL; are strong and fat; the disoi nearly. inaudible ; and in hunting, Asbhing, and shoot in, the patient cxpn'aulm‘ I undergoing as much fatig! sportsmen." k °l 24 9 410040303000 h ath ut antenttivettnalt it i In cases of prostration and emaciation, where the vital forces are reduced, and where life appears to be even at its lowest ebb, n‘: restorat)ve powers t Ir. De Joxon‘s Lionwt BRoWN Cop LAVER i1 are remarkably man}fested. . By its adminis tration the natural appetite is revived, and the functions of digestion and assimilation fAfe im» proved, reanimated, and regulated ; and, when its use has been steadily preserved, in, its peculiar ‘tonic and nutritive properties have entirely reâ€" stored health and strength to the most feeble.and deteriorated constitutions. The actual benefit derived is thus d«-srrlbuu'y Row1iaND DALTON, % M.R.GC.A,, 1.8.A., #~â€" trict Medical Officer at "l? 8t, Edmunds :â€" * I‘n giving my opinion Dr. oE Joxgu‘s L1GaT BrowX Cop Live® Of1, 1 have no hesitation in saying that I have not l.lu- slightest confidence in snn« MR T20 aTha affacts of DF. DE JONGH‘S & DR JoNGN‘s LIGHMT pixed WIEG SHX L5 th o odlluast \% able way, 1 ouu\:lm'la that Dr. lrï¬t( GENERAL DEBILITY A" foul * ;ixir'b?vé{nï¬ltg:m‘.' Yut ixed with anythin .'.'l'.I: way. ‘ conild 'l* th af mediable Stages.") "j nave eq@enuy T C Eol ns Tanaivc i sulting me to make use of Dr. De Jongh‘s Cod Liver Oil 1 have been well satiafied with its vflfl'u}“llul believe it be a very pure Oil, well fAitted for those cases in in which the use that sut» stance is indicated. I invariably prescribe Dr. 1 Liver Oll in fpreference to any 0 sured that I arm recommending a and not a manufactured com pour efficacy of "I have froanen Light Brown Cod ‘ll.{ reason to be satisGed lutary effects." " 1 have frequently recommended pe OAL o(“ For n.v’.éml l";rl‘ka“ l'l'n‘m'elmn mho habit prescribir d ongh‘s t wn Cod Liver OH, uï¬ find it to be much more efMicacious than other varieties of the same medicine which 1 have also em‘-luyed with a view to test their relative superiority." j t Cavrtio®.â€"Beware of Un wbstitute Inferior or worth A NEW HBR'Il-)l OF ILLUSTRATED ENQGâ€" | LISlH READINGâ€"BOOKS, From Mr. M. Patterson, Rector of the Free Church Training School, Moray House, Fdinburgh, " Thanks for the #pecimen r_v'f‘ your new .Re‘.dl.t:g ul 8 lsw are admirahle A NY AR, â€"HKARFORD & 0o 71, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. vrio®.â€" of oo in nnr e aiaidless proparations, "" . T hone t! Joseph Ollife, M.D., Physician to the British "I EESCUTE® L us B d en & Hooks that have ever been nxublllhe'a. The adapta« tion of the means to the e in view is perfect." From T. Morrison, M. A., Rector of the Free Church Normal School, Glasgow. " 1 have very carefully examined the Royal Rewders. The plan is excellent, and the execuâ€" tion, if I may say so, even better, They are out of Tsd thould fec Ny be Wwidel " dsod w'i'?-" w ould very ® e s e Mlustrations m“’;‘«:- an ulmlr-ile features and add much to the value of the Readers, n From the Fditor of the Scottish Journal of Kducation. "# We have no hesitation‘ in saying that these Readingsâ€"Books, are. in advance ‘‘of anything hitherto published, "The care, skill, and Judgment displayed in the c‘tpum! |on of the series, and their thorough nda itap to the wants of Modern Education, \vm ""'""-"\ml for them the approbation of all tenchers and se ‘?l-mummc-ru who desire the thorough pro feiney 0f weir pupils in l".n’!‘lluh." T. NELAHON & SONS, â€"â€" landon Edinburgh and New Yo 1E ENTIRE LANV GIRMA T of this Com pany g‘_‘:::rmmld. consisting ef abour Lm neres, Is um:r: FL , FARMING LAND As good as any in the world are to be Arfwlance, and will be sold on the 10068 Pegoals: uble terms to atual settiers, _ BHome level heavily timbered with Oak, Beech, llnrlo,'."m Home rolling with Beech, Maple, Rock Elim, ete. In fact, every variety of timber, soll and surface e.[lb_. % und. â€"____ _ C3 l8 in Haad (lty (P 17 N. HE ROYAL READERS. Land Office at Kast Baginaw . OV ER â€" 900,000,000 ell located, mainly on the rivers lead e )flchlï¬nn. The numerous streams and es surroundedâ€" with timber along the line west of Reed City, offer best of locations for mills, where logs cun be id safely free of expense and free from the anâ€" noyance of Boom .C:rm The rallroad direct to East Saginaw offers the best source of lu‘rlul and never falling market for Lumâ€" Tar Afincles. etc., which may be delivered anyâ€" ber, Bhingles, etc. where onnina uue.' INT AND PERE yAaARQUETTE RAJILWAY ; 1A iX 118, wary to the Queen in nary virtnes of Dr. p® Joxau‘s xi Liver Oil in Pulmonaty Conâ€"« now be eonsidered as fully: esta« medy so rapidly restores the eXxâ€" h, im proves the nutritive functions rore. marked and favorable influâ€" 1 malady. § : lllth testimony to the eficacy of Cab Liver® OfL in Cmmunmlou 1 810 06245 Pradeach eï¬ dy Aare Neffptr n n t re eonfldence of the most emiâ€" t the Medical Professton, and, the active and unserupulous op» interested dealers, an unprece= f }m_hlh' patronage, may be thus o en e mR iably :qc:lbo Pr. De Jongh‘s Cod in fpreference to any other, feeling asâ€" 1 an m-nwmnm article‘ manufactured com fll which the this Invaluable medicine destroyed.®" 4 $3 RARVIAT CE ETE CV The distinetive charaeteristlt‘s (or Dr. b® Joxan‘s Oll so much e siciem to 1. K. F4 &u‘:..&mndum gugranteed the active tie exporie! AND_ _ »NISEASES OF THE CHEST, 4 .0 fh i L AG emdicetaidt‘ /A Prvafbene e IP Sheets, . .)+ .+ 'l'\w{madmlnble partioular, Nothing, in my opinion, re contribute to the |mrfvvemem of than the wide cireulation of these ensily taken, uently prescribed Dr. De Jongh s ‘od ‘ll.{w-r Oil, and l‘?\_'o?%_ry rr; M.D., :lx:wa SDLE CONSIGNEES, sicium to HR.H; the Duke + F.R.C.%., Surgeon to Charing ‘ross Hospital, en and uniform strength Coronér for Central Midulesex. VoOF Om wonk & ME CA CCCE with its beneficial and saâ€" h dhisia ve and essential ci'ln- ence has found to be ration of the remedy. ND EMACIATION PINE LANDH, BRoWN CO® Physician to Guy‘s of the remedy. and creates ho !‘M. L. WEBBER, Land Com missioner, , Mich. rsons con Two Quzstio®s EasiLy Axawrse®p,.â€"â€" W DJ should men wear beards ? . Because they are a great protection to the throat and lungs, and add much to lhoir‘p;rooml lave n Ubnccbuh ce soack + EWAE l\pgetrlneo. way enouirgs wo uesd 44" 01 Pulmonic Wafers?" Because when used for coughs, colds, tickling in the throat, hoarseness, &o., they act like a ‘charm Ministers and Lawyers use them, physiâ€" "eine Mrtchom my they m t Sery best public s ers say they are medicine in existence for the m"flmh oon;rlainu. Bold by all modicine dealers at 25 cents per box. Riont axp Wroxe.â€"It ‘ is mgw jost with your wife ufon a subject in which there is danger of wounding hcfooun% and it is wrong to speak of great virtues another man‘s wife, to remind your own of fault; but it is not wrong after "{.‘:f the Canadian Pain Destroyer‘‘ and feel. ing its wonderful effects, to recommend it ‘to your neighbors for the cure of rheuma To C( Lailts the It han to your n::rhbm tism, nouralgity no equal, For For imparting a fine gloss{to Linen Shirt Bosoms, Producing the same gloss and Hard Finish As when bought at the By the u e of Tho most orainary ironer is ONADJGA °* compeia with the mast skilful, giving the linen the appearance it had when it came from the store,â€"new and beautiful. Goods done up with it keep clean much lonï¬:;, thereby saving time and labor in washing. ‘This is the most economical ar« ticle that can be used, costing only about three cents to do the ironing of a lgr.: Enamellene, THE OTTAWA fanmiy. It gives the Linen such a smooth glossy surface that the dust and dirt wili not mhoh u&oil,llo‘:hfltwillkupd-x much longer, 1t is very recom â€" mended g;' the W% Le Minerve, Le National, and by all tbe leaaâ€" in{ American papers. * t is put up in boxes to last a tamily 1. ie VY T T KV L. J Bharcns t is put up in boxes to last a tamily :lblo-t three months, -dg'bo had n:‘l Dealers in Hmmc (Goods. at 30 eents per box. W holesale at HURNG@Y F. LEMONT & CU., 236 St. Jamesâ€"st., Montrea«al. ESMUNDE BROS. Wholesale Agents for Ottawa and vick» nity. All Housexeepers SUUKB&% Enamellene: 4 Oof MA MR ‘ï¬â€˜; ‘-'3- Iluve be « n conse Tace acre of a } reduce 7 N. | per in fa~ rach | who t conâ€"« mflw y be period als selâ€" | °* Partics des h to| tion in this n take | within whos ated. The A AsoB, |-;|))1UND my> | lor enc) l:'ll"v.'a Rï¬m’.a’r 11 be | Ageney, cCO » bal« (‘ounwd hk ist at| G, W, CA nces, | the Petite N @ are | erly part of itr in ) mwnahing ¢ MYRTLE NAVY. Ni See T. & B. on cach Plug. "Wwis Price so low that all can us it. CAUTIUN. SPEOCTIAL NOTICEEA: The Brand "MYRTL®E NA 1 Y" is register infringement it will be prosecute tame Tuckett & Billings is on each Caddy, & B. on each plug. _ _ .. . . _ gosouisn oar TaANNED LEATHER: * BELTING AND TAX8 Single Belis of this will do the work and last as long as a Double Belt of Canadian Leather. o.(iih, P;i‘nh g.rn: -(:;on and Varnishes, um, Cordage, Anchors and Chfln‘:%omhlon and h&h Flags, Grain, Bags and Canvas, pig iron. P. 8. ROH & BROS.,, 10 G1ey Nun Street, Ottawa, Jany. 7, 1873. STORE Culffls, A pupil of Signor Leon Corelli, the celebrated teacher of Vomli-uooh wishes to give lessons in Vocalization. She will attend K:p“' at their residences, or receive them at her house, between 2 and 6 o‘clock p.m. Terws made known on application. . Residence Joyce‘s Collage, Rideau Streoet, Sandy Hill. nz e trade can be supplied by MKESSRS. C. T. BATE & 92 Hingle Relts« of this will do the work and iast as u,::}u a Double Belt of Canadian Leather,. Is, Patnts and Color®s and Varnishes, Oakum, Pitch, Tar and Cordage, ,‘Ancluon and Chain®, bominion . and Britisn Flags, Urain Bags and Canvas, pig Iroth, 2 :-: R r«g BROS., 0 tirey Nun uree mownnarvam Movivdhi. 2195 6m «k. Is hereby g{v#n that His Excellency the LA EUT ENANT GOV "RNOR in Council hus been pleased t order that the interest accrued and una:m uus{:r Public “u:::.l,n:.ho Uounu:-ndol WA and Pon m ots, per aore ntvutl. be mmlm in ‘all cnses w"».on ‘pay ment of the lnlnnceuxrlnc.lr‘numuieworhmmvlm d.:“u( MARCH, 18741; and that in cases where have been made at considerably increamed lï¬:"" consequence of the addition to the price lA ncre of a large amount of Rent, &c,., such rates Beptember 4, 1872. acre of a w‘;nmwnwl wont eP MEA OM Lo aaoioio ts in cinatan‘er ‘ulew nenigness vor or who &‘b.bme of Principal due on ;'53: reaâ€" pective SA« at suchâ€"reduced rates, within the the period Abime stated, | _ | _ | .. _ ... ‘-‘ .l.l In ull‘:el:::uer"‘ 111 v&‘u i mr.;:n ; 0 & m within whose jJurlssyon s':clrp "J&n. mAfl.tu- ated, _ The Agents are low® t lor ency, comprix]) C ‘ntiac. ï¬ï¬glfl' L‘Aum“ D\v-.wg:'l'{ u‘dn’u‘num Aâ€u:y'ofm( ndb‘l"\:lnfl the w en! part of the County ® ‘u. \‘r UAMERON, Esq., Thurso, “:.pflo( (’h‘ l'@u‘@ N....l.k!“‘ m‘lâ€;yd lht---n.-&-n.m OLtawa, , o PE CETC TCO epave P P L ECC part of the County of Ottawa, ©30@h, the "i{)l:vlumm of Ponsonby, .A\lnhunt and uub, OCAL MUSIC. »UBLIC NOTICE Department of Crown Land Qvebec. January 9th 18 1 will sond (free) recipe for nMlel'ubt BALM, rewroving PIMPL®8, Woul‘ Brotoiu®s, EF®®oxku®s, MoTtus, TA and al is Dt ?:bfl.:nâ€-?fn "ure 4 p&ufln == with a healithy glow. wth of Ha1x on bald heads or tinces. who 2008‘ E. OHAPMANR, Oan-v. v 0 Hox 5.128 W Broadway, New York. 200 tnn Collars, Lace Cutains, &C, FOR A GOOD SMOKE, May 18 18 M a a ¢* PILMPLES. MRS. ROBERTSON, . en io s,, *Amsistant CGowptstoner, 1872. + Byron‘s 2 ARG. ".V‘;Es. 2.51 1y3@ AJk is 44X Will be received at the affice of the Kingston Penitentiary until Tues !ay, the 1st day of July Nex!, at NOON, from parties willing to suppl stitution with J: following articles, l{l free of charge : OILSA AND W HITE LEAQD to be of ‘vel quallty, and may be wndered_for se paurill Linsgeed O [Boiled] ‘ J gallons, po â€" do Maw .. dï¬ Â» Lard do V | * Fish do 10 * Furpentine Wkt. * * White Len 1 2 ul0 . Nham A h itendner 1 3») Ibs PENITENTIARY â€"sUOPPLILE®S. SHINGLE NAILMâ€"10 Ibs LATH NALLAâ€"400 ow TINNED CLOUT N AILAâ€"1} Inâ€"s LN oY i. CWall caWeh Ahis WROUsHE Nalls FINISHING NAlLAâ€"~ WROULULHE SPLKL Galvaiisedâ€"72 x 30, _ No. 26 SMOrt 100 110. TT | * Shoetâ€"72 x 30, No 21â€"â€"600 Ihb«. Russiaâ€"No, 21 [large «l1 is bwoat} LEA Dâ€"1 ths Lo. footâ€"48) lt» BLOCK TiNâ€"&0 lbs, LA N‘\D.\ PLA TE (Best (Cold 1t T Nâ€"1¢â€"10 x: 14â€" boke . * S WwPI 'a':"".'m“" hk hito Len 1 2 Wb W hitening 1, 3») uLASSâ€"7x9%~@) hall boxe ¢ x1b 10 4 lux12â€"10 ** lusx l4â€" & 44 2xt4 â€" 8 ** l“lw b «4 UUIP NALLSâ€"2 1 X â€"10 x 11149 1Xâ€"14/‘% }#)â€"â€" 4 10â€"HMx¥¥) 3 1X â€"12‘x 12â€" 1 IXX X â€"10 x 11â€" 1 IXX Xâ€"1HM x ) 1 I RUN â€"lï¬â€˜ in Mound â€" 24x q b Blisier b I1 Tmâ€"-lla'ln. .lfhl ooth â€" | 10 in. 3 #q | 8 in. Flat MumC tin. . * s F4 . 12 in. } Round ® in. tC 6 n. hisi 8 in. nd + * 4 in. *t . 4in. 2 Square > 4 In, Ward <m. : " * HORSESHOE RASPSâ€"} doe _ _ * BOILER PLATE (BEST.) #x815.18â€"46 sheets. â€" Sx2xbâ€"16â€"3 sheots ANGLE IRON 2 inâ€"0) feet Kingston tentlary, * M’ri.“m t TENDERS Morsons Effectual Remediesâ€" k *~*+ * XMBBOAD: « You cannot imagine with What Y ENGLI8H FAMILLES JUNE 80, 18i% THOMAS MORSON & sON, Medallists and Jurors at all the Greatl Ex 81, 88 & 124 Southampton fow, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON Are sold by Chemists and Druggists throughâ€" out ne World. , NEâ€"â€"The lar and professional med!â€" EPSLN Eâ€"The popular and Proie o c it an‘s oure and despatch. PUKE CHEMICAI STANDARD > AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES Firstâ€"class Bevel, 5 x 10 tables,* complete with balls, cues, &c., and havlnc‘we.oe.lebnu,d @«Phelan & Collender Combinatiou Cushions" of which I am sole owner and E"“""" These Cushilons are not sold to manufacturers in New York or C‘%‘:‘ rekerved for my own trawde. Price pertable, packed and delivered on bourd Car®, June 14, 1873 Is hereby given that the Council of the Corpora« tion of Ottawa intend, at a meeting of the said Counet "gh'.'o:i'.'nnu""i?in"o' usual hour of the meetâ€" ing of the said Council at the City Hail, in the eity of Uttaw: eity of "“"3 on > 4n MONDAY, THEâ€"14TH DAY OF THE MONTH OF JULY NEXT, or failing a‘ meeting at that day at the meeting of the saia cmcm which shall be held next thereafter to pass a Byâ€"law to stop up that “(r- tion of Wilbrod street, in the said city, which is described as follows : Being that pordon of said street lï¬ln‘ at the east end thereof, near the Ridean River. Dated at UOttawa this fifth day of .!25:, A. D. PUBLIC NOTICE 1873. July 18, 1874. ixl Emt Ner lgx&-m 1i x3 ® 1}®; |,’;.ï¬-3' 1 l{ 1}x !}!‘ 1ixt + LIBERAL PRICES PAID Â¥or uaon Asnesros and ANIAXTHUS, otherwise kEnoWn & Hoek Wood, pootiâ€"Flaxand Ranh Fiax s hC Pieniâ€"paper, Address by malil, giving specimens and price yar toe. .. «J D. Janyks 10, Devounshire Htreet, Boston, Mass â€"8 in squars Â¥x} June 7th. [JA BANQUE NATIONALE, & Office opened arl 2«} Flat \i!onn’â€"llonun AND HomERTON. ; CHEMICALL AND NEW MEDiICINES oted, and Shipping onders executed v‘uh Minerals Muay 23, 1873. Baving k De t be k oo 15s 50P Sain Intgreries Hevings Dopoihh } in squidre Hquare Hweles . in. Yotagon Cast JuUoON. %), No. £1 More â€"2 Inâ€"du0 Itis ?, Inâ€"2w th« 3 â€" Inâ€"B® lhs 4â€"2 inâ€"G0 lis 24 1. â€"08 Ihis 3 in lhya } \n:%lln #â€"0 i1 â€"500 1t»4 6 in â€"L0) Its I NOTICE. suc‘r to Phelan & Collendor. _ 73 Breadway, New York JjOHN CREIGHTON) _ Warden. obd 1t 1« Lhys Lhaw las the J, W, COLLENDER, the Warden of re I loo@ i o erey e of very best separately . (h) Lo wood‘s be» ) We .7 ®) No B) bla Ghtd dtam TWd Ns ), suu lis Sh®) btas Ial L tam *) Ts 200 lhrs gn ltus J lhas (up) Ltws uo ) tom Lo®) Mss Lo® Has 100 ltys 1@0 It»s Ju00) btas "N Lhus t Ihe WÂ¥) Ltas 0) Ns 4 Oun) 1 bas P wb ho pl C 100 Ts bu®) Daas: < bW®) btas who btas 100 lhs uo mhe J00 Thk po®) Ns buy ltas ’ lbs ltas l 1t _ it t Phas: tÂ¥ Las w0 biag td Nes t Nhas Cad No l lb 3 lt #ibs lub) ltas ty 14 boxe ; the Inâ€" elivered d. te Wan Wâ€".‘vl’.â€"l A‘Eâ€"lv i ; t City Cierk. 1 dox 1 dox ) doz 1 doz 1 dozt doz re L look l\‘llb‘BU&JUPlCAL INVESTIGATION has proved that the decaying sabs stances which accumulate between the teoth conâ€" tain animal and vegetable parssites, and that the c EOdhet Ao bertely mind mt ns Wiese daukint a0oRraALTT E Foofit bast s RKOYAL DENTIFRICK and ODONTALGIQU KE $M5â€"1y m omm s atlecvn Ne cast ue m = Aoen uce t «n Wcctme z_1 (FPARTSâ€"OFâ€"THLâ€" WORLD| ~*CELEDRATTDâ€"PPEPARATIONS® Rets "NEDADEXT," tie ho od real Cun® ts for 'l‘wth-a;,ho. piepare ’f:'l; m‘l’: Mesare: x:u wa practice v:: immediate wA sllLBks | Saiil N9 tZ "oaiviets destruction of the ‘nerve and forims a stoppiO® L L2 1 oo doplgn d ME _: es ; ‘ “:':‘n. Gutte r::r: Enamel tor ResRts. 1u.'.«‘.‘m.Â¥-$ tondhq ul W#ASHLLELS | for mastication ; DOJW 0.'.‘! ‘ "___ _ \fecwyed. Price lnodâ€" ________ es Coralite Tooth Paste, for cleansâ€" ing and improving the teoth, and Msere: . | Piion "afitent the coa mithout @ALHKLKLS, f.'":.. between them any trace of w der, ves brilliancy to ______ _ 1 Shamel) "Price 1s 64. onranes k al Dentrifice, prepared from y lml\?';o as used by l[;r Ildosx.: Mexst a* r'u,l ::l.‘tda 3:1'.?.-":."::3:..«“ to L L a 9 tlAMflKb'fl l the breath, gives the teeth a pearl« R |hlo whiloness, and protects the ohamel â€" P‘rice !® "4. «// .+. O T Mossre. wee aaAbKiki‘s, | FuPl poow d evapelsioies :.:. ol Iwa Maset a* | GaAURLELS | reg » I like Copn lpele mt obal O \ Ihtl( 10 Ts *TX + ND 'cfl" %4 \~:,"Â¥'}.N,ï¬â€œt,s/, <4 C\ ï¬?‘_",/f{‘pj“ Qï¬msrs},&/ Exbhiâ€" Mes 48. 11A d HEL KL OS l mus= Pm oo ts Compne nsm This Medicine is pleasant and safe to thke, | â€"~ | and is warranted, and uy positively reâ€" R Hed upon to make a permanent cure all ) with ‘ diseases of the Throat, Lungs, Liver, Killneys iong‘‘ | Digestive Organs, &o. &o., as woll as K ula These | the various Skin Distases, Huniors, asd all m 1:";‘:" discases lt::‘ng 1{1;0: ganty of the k » tage of Consu * $etuh m:fnmmon, with full directiong for using the Great Shoshonees Remedy & ) Pills, or.. | and containing Testimoniais and Cort 3m of Uures, can be obqlned by securigg the â€"â€"â€" | Treatise, the Hand Book, or th ‘ A‘ and ’ Olreulars from any respectable _ ggistin the ‘ Dominionâ€"free. TA . orporaâ€" | Price of Remedy in large i tles . 81 00 ho nald | FXIlY DGF HOM.~.«.~<xaeesars (««+}1 . Ho Osteo xm dSu:pprnï¬' ‘wnm n white and firm as t Messra. Tooth itself. This beauufal pre dABMuL’Sllmlw- rertores frout mm can be easily used. ulc fems | stopsix b_:th;l’rjoo.'n. Fulil directions tor use enclosed in each box. eomt THOTCC CC GDnulorie anansauf they J 0 Cha..borlain, Kegâ€"â€"This is to ty that about three yoears ago I became a(Bi with Bronchitis, which lasted about eigh months, I was so aflicted for the want of breath that it was very difficult tor to m and in the li;ahl time ng the clothes o and ‘raising in bed to keep from strangling. 1 tried three oflho-utâ€"lmtphyddnulnm ty of Northumberland for about a year, receiving any benefit, in fact I continued ting worse all the time. At last I was ad= vised to try the Great Sunoshoncer Romedy. 1 nubumhndtoollt and when it was about finished I bogan to feel a little k I continued to use it until I had taken e bottles, when, to wiy satisfaction, I nd that I was as well as ever I had boen vi= ous to my llluess and have been #0 ever Bworn before me of April, A D 1870. WONDERFULCURE OF LUNG D K . B-nnn.gl Sth, 18¢0. _J0CHambutlain, Rts. This is to «N mW ate _ _ T.0 i y _ M-y'lfcmnrybvvlï¬alan.b * The Doctor had givem her up. He said, her mmwhtcled.nd-omdum not 46 4 e crnar mA yPe GOVT P\ la use c Butedrret cpal en s her. As a last resort 1 purchased a :xo Great wwlbnd!- 4 W.‘.‘..!?o ?I.L{'mï¬ln':: to in L4 204 mges Aotntain t t C" 1 so npld‘lz that by the time ahe had bottle waus able to sit up. By the unce o tt #care? ,tl ra sperfectly b! blich the facte ou pu e for the benefit 0 those d‘-.lztfly affictod. T. 0. BROWN ‘ Pprisnopal Metbodiat Ministér. Prociaim the :Glad Tidings That the Grzar Snosnoxtss Kewspy Asp of the eminent Indian Medicine Man, LEWIS JOSEPHUS, of the Great Ti Shoshonees, British Columbia, is work! the most marvellous and astonishing Cu the World has ever heard of, _ Never i annale of Canadian Medical History has suocess attended the introduction of |e medicine heretofore. ’ Cure otf Bronchitis 'g 2‘ § 5 *A a % SÂ¥ » ‘ S" We 80 }A- /: ind als rve and Mkera AND auMs. Inventor, Mechanic, Manufacturer, B Engineer, Chemist, Farmer, Merecl Should at once send his name and add $1.50 for one year‘s subscription to The Caim_dian Patent Record: p weug A N D ww ~ MECHANICS MAGAZ n N FLAMME, an Insolvent. | 1. the undérsigned, N. Tetreau, of Hn Pnhtol.' have been‘ appointed assigt Ureditors are requested to file their tore me within one month, N. TETREAU Mull, Aprit 30th, 187 I brated Mouth W ash, ‘ A few drop in water produces a most pleasan!, agreeable and refreshing Moutb | W ash; it bardens the gumse, preâ€" vent« the accuwmulation of lartar, \unu tme breath a delightful perâ€" fume, rewoving all trace= of tobacco »noke or unpleasant «Iwï¬ arising ‘lmln decayea testh, and is an exâ€" celient delergent. l‘hoom. A copy of first number can be seen at 4 bratod .\wu::‘ W m in water 1008 Nm!t"'.!’:““‘. a% NSULVENT AC1 UOF 1869. To the publisher, Odbonl an ‘N_uO *\ 72. Ladgata Ilill, City, London 2 V KEA C W H Y ? roy‘ and remove thes© erve and beautify the J M WELLINXGTON,)} P . _ JOHN SILYKR, at Smithfeld this 6th day UunoRrGE E. ub;smu‘vï¬ *n 9& A ki3 of ‘JEAN BAPTIS aut u6 Sinithfeld. up tn 6 d 1 U | ruction of stopping namel tor |. der l“ti 1 r hm for cleansâ€" veoth, and ‘ ness to the ‘ n withoul‘ y trace of * ncy to the f AmdAufrom -I t â€" Majesty. the l::x. ragrance to || §+, m t 11 TOPS ITS FALLING QOF, LUSES THE HAIK 10 GROW GAiN, TOITS NATURAL COLORH, :::‘fl‘- REY HAIR TT REKESTPOEK!}® )T SOILING 1UK SKIN } bottle ; three botties for $2. p “n? L':; be purchased wholesale at all ‘the nell ‘r‘f;\uvn b‘y.ll‘ F. MacCarthy, Chomist (’t 'mj!. B9 cMiLL o am S';.AL C * | MRELLJSNED ADD GLOSKSY, EAVINY IT BEAUTIFULLY stores Grey liair to its Natural Color | Dateda and Beauty, 8 l HHxHt PR TT Td /~w-â€"r P TCB ram:\‘n?un-m btreet. 4 °B s |‘atronized by all the world4. Rimmel‘s Thang«Ibhang, Yanda, Henne, ockey Club, Frangipare, and other perfumes 1 exquisite fra~rance, himmel‘s Lavender Water, distilied tr6 itcham Flowers. B{In::‘l"l Tollet Vinegar, oâ€"lebrated for its ul sanitary propertics. Rimmel‘s Extract of Lime J 3%:0e and Gly» the bost proparation for the Halr ally in warm ciimates. mmel‘s Dugong Oil Soap, pertumed with ustralian lnlyrln. Rimmel‘s Glycetine, Houey, Oostume and ’ l:‘al“crmkm, very amnsing for Balls and " Rimme!‘s Viclot, Rose,Lea{,Rice, and other ‘oilet Powders .A liboral allowance to ship« pers. Eugene Rimmel, «. . to H.L.H. the Princess Of Walee + > > d, 128 Regent Btroot, and 34 J n i. <=, 17 Boulevard dos Italiens, b â€" 1 . ug*s Bond Brighton, *ol3 »ndots. VIGORATING THE Ro«rts KXCELLIS al.lL OTHEKS, [1 T6 with Nee ngr<4 18 Rfor cleaning and polishing Silvetr, Electro Plate, Plate Glass, &o. Tablets, 84. each. Kole Meanufeatorear an~ Propmetor nee. ® w lA _ pared oqmu\: tor the Paten:i nuite Ciea®» g machines, India Rubber and BuS Leather I‘lfo lo.::“l“ Kulm:ouu:‘tl’“ with â€" have a ant polish equal to new ndz Packets, 34. each ; .u.&u. #4., 11. 28. 84; nad 41. each. * wX vo usad with the Boards sNQAALES E Absolute divonal-‘lxlly obtained in dife ferent States. everywhereâ€"deser Neigs. Bo pubpony enquiret" nomcbm‘ cause. y â€"â€" until diyqreg gmtod':qnlvioo free. d on or addrers * wunson0f at ImTMT %M2 ~No. 180 Pread = Naw YorkCity. rI~IMBERED LANDSFOR SALE CBEAP A llock of 600 Acres.in the 8th Range Gore of lacharber, heavily timbered, but no Pine. Hlnmghul\fuwmud Irr- and I'Iummo. The M. & 0. R.R. will probably ru» withlin three Ottawa, April 2# 1873 mlos of them An Island in the Ottawa River, containing ® Acres well timbered, ly\ww the wore of Locharber, about three m below Thurso THPLE direct from the Crown. |__ _ _ e W u. BUCHANAN For sale south half of Lot No 2 Range, Township of » (WY of Russeli, Oone Bush Land, lgiu near the Ling lamnding on wa Railwey> Apply to &A € W# , June 7, 1878. Ex tfGe Ei © MA hee of time and piace wili be gtve Â¥1‘s OHOICK PERFUNES 0G*+RDNXEN #4 Montreal March 3 IVORCEKS US8SH LT FUR SALE. Mi)NTHREA NOT SOIL®*THE SRIN 3 h "Weq JOHN J. FULTON, Counsellor at lLaw A1M®0, CHE#IST a ow : it will be uan‘tt whive gae noâ€" be given. * A. ROWK, M"“‘ PROPEKTY FOR SALE s A RARBE CHANCE. Containing Machinery for the manulac. ture of Shingles, Shvers’lnd Barrel Hoad ing ; also, Tongue and (Grover, Plaining Machine and Surface Plainer.. ESituated on bank of Madawas«ka liiver, closge.‘~ nt of Brockville and Ottawa and C.C. s+mil way, in Village Oof Arnprior. Machinery all nearly new, and in good working order, with stock of logs now in booms. Am ;t‘:.undnncoofumba to be hul ressâ€"»«. The subscribers being about to build a Lumber Mill. olfer this desirable property tor sale. s For further particulare, address, ; A. ROWE, * An Insolvent. 1, the undersigned, Edward Evans 9! the City of Montreal, have been appointed Assignee in ts matter. Te mang s Creditors are requested to fyle â€"! claims before me within one month EDWARD EVAN®S Notice is hereby given that 1 T0f l"lll and I:;l?m«nl. f ï¬munnllllJ Ifetime, wf the 2. _ ; of W Ay commed, has beer, gnmwdAn‘ that ecut» of the said will, All parties »gainat the e«tate of deceased are their claiims with me within one date, and ail rmu‘ indebted to | are requested to pay me the amou debt«dness without turther notice, In the matter of \\; l G ANE, Soliaator, &C,, OM â€" K4. missioner for taking atliâ€" davits and transacting all other business appertaining to the Courts of law and Equity in the Provinces of Untario and Quebec, 85, Gracechurch Street, London. A cheap, simple and durable Mac} earily operated and running W heew 8 x | imches to 12 x 1 inch. €1 NA THE MATTER OF TOUSSAINT GROULK, oc prrirv~> P Ang Py / CA PRICE OF MACHINE, #15. Wheels with bevelled, aouble bevelled and round face from $212 to !3.3‘.:_. acâ€" e'ad.i::to thickness. Heavier Machine $70 and $90, running Wheels up to 24 in ches in diameter. For ill:mud Pamphlets or Pboto graphs, address * THE TANITE ©O., _â€" "w 6m Stroudsburg, Monroe, Co.. Pa. Bncum.ox's HAIR DYE. . cesmm te his splendid Hair Dye is the BEET 1N t S . Wl Atradh â€" Wnn THE WOKLD. ‘The uwaly Tree will 4 " 33'. ble eod Instan fect Dye. Harmless, Reliable hnd iNEU!D Nixth W nina, ofr 1rg, nare desirable pattern, i tible, (steel springs coated with hard rubber) 5 rusts. limber, break not #oil bethingâ€" to the form. N o. and best Truss * Chestaut 8t,, Phils. T07 N.Â¥. old ay all deators, j _ [ kess pntrcrsorctaintas Snerveattemar * inb O SS o and Bravriror. The genuine . A. BATCHELORS Scid by-lï¬-“ Factory, 16 Bond Street, New York. Ottawa, January 25, 1872 _ 187944\ O [ _ _ Atctcrd e en o Nee ies conp e 3. come, please send address prepaid to un BBAJ TWS uI).t: 31, 1872 amimgai / T Ti _A cmd TU suited to all, and especially rabiBS. ¢2 to $10 "per day without risk “I\v\.a-otmh&-'g‘-"‘ 3".""’"".".:.:‘.'.'.%"‘ "é’u‘diqfli wn'l':ad--.flm M. at Everyone should have it. Fept Post» fl-wdmm. Address, 1 in ind mone $1008250 WHITE WIRE ROPE CLOTHES LINES. Bells readily at every house. Eamples [ree Rirst come, first served. Addrecs “HUMI nv:n WIRE omu.L October 3 !sn d'mnn-h Morson‘s Effeciual â€" Remedics Are sold by Chemists and wm-u PK. h "?Em:g.-? DU8SITHE C. SIMUON, UELATINEâ€"@ 8O .‘fï¬ hm YCID QUACKS. HE SECRET OF HEALTH. . 2ure Cheimicals _ ani _ New Meb28 THE TIMES is printed and any 28, 1873. «nd 1 â€"!D Al ....."fl'su b¢ made Poabiis Beslare â€" OLIVER RUSSELL SQUARE, LUNDON, romwrtsox, rouks# O0» Offce, LOt Number 12 WA Sizeot, Alate Horiest* 4 §ULE MANUFACTUREES : 5s. MORSON & sON ts and Jurors at all the Great, Eaxhibitiont CAISS & OU0., _ ¢ . rows All parties having Claims ® w« i are notifed to ie vithin one wmonth im s ebred to the said eslate u.. amonnt Of their + 124 Southampton Bow. c ie int, '.l‘ R \| 8 S E 8. Comé#ori, A sataty and relieffor Herâ€" Shipping Orders executed . <Mark registere‘ Harvey, New Enmeni®h, % 271 Iyd&® Probate of the la=1 int Grouis, in 1« leisure, and wishing in increase their inâ€" All 1 am #ole ex DK. KV ANH, e t K3 deceased ::i:ï¬ï¬‚‘ l is t oi 2152 2 akew causing rervous thes! o. PA V