#1 & § ©«CmArTER i. * a The studio of the Master.~culptor, Luca Lom:i, was composed of two large rooms, usequally divnied by a woxien partition, with an arched doorway cut in the middle h. + Mechanically stiming the wet plaster oumd, and round for the secound casling, «* None, brother, 1 thank you,‘" anâ€" awered the priest. * Pray do not disturb wither yourself or your workmen on my luca turned s#gain to the statue ; and, at the same momen Father Bocco softly nved the cbovu-:h-lmnrdo&oqnn Jn way between the two roome,. placing it at such an angle as to make it reflect the tyzures of the persons in the smaller studio. He did this with significant quickness and precision. 1t was evulently not the first time be had used the glass for purposes of secrel Observation . help ? nees and dexterity which showed him to be a practised hami at cast twking. Just as be had covered the necessary extent f surface, Luca turned round from his Luca slmugged his »«houlders anmd went ba k to his statue. Father HKocco, who had been engaged during the last ten minutes in u3+ wet plaster to the right consistâ€" enc j for“‘hin‘..fl.,mponded his occu pation, and, crossing the room to a correr mext the partition, rewmoved from it a chevalâ€"glass which stood there. He lifted it awmay gently, while his brother‘s back was turned, carmed it close <to the table at which b-dboo.b’:.:ork, and then re» aumed is emp t of mixi the plaster. Having at last plq::s the composition for use, he laid it over the expomed hall of the statuetts with a neat â€" d‘ Ascoli‘s wife. You are a boly man, RKoeco, but you know maz.obo- iween the clink of the moneyâ€"bag and the clink of the chiel, for all that * "I am sorry to find, Luca," retuined the priest, coldly, "that you allow yoursell to mik of the most delicite subjects in the m'q.m‘;ond\h'*h t which is on When me are slone in the studio 1 mil endesrour to lead you into speaking of the young man in the next room and of your daughter in terms more beâ€" coming to you, to we, and to them. Until that tume, allow me to . go on with my you think of a mysterious who offers to sit for the bust and arms or wy Minerva ® "Are you going to accept the odfer *‘ inâ€" qured the priest. â€""I1 am going to receire her to.morrow ; ndi!lt-m that she is the same beight as Maddajlena, and has a bust and arms worth modeliing, of course i shall #I do not to my, for 1 have no RRebet gis mipeâ€"at "Ab ! thet;::ulnn. with your moderaâ€" uon agai , 1 do presume to assert, u::-}uboouu..amm- or she would not have forbidden Nanina to may anything about her, in answer to all my first natural inquiries. Where is Mad» daiena ? 1 though she was here a minute accept her offter , for sbe will be the vrery Mlmbo.boiwn.ub past. Who can she be ! ‘s the mysâ€" 1ery | want to find out. Which do you say, Roccoâ€"an enthusiast or an advenâ€" don‘t shake your head. If | brought her up to your churchâ€"door, one of these days, and Fabio d‘ Ascoli‘s betrothed, you would be glad enough to take the rest of the business off my hands, and make ber Fabio W mle the milliners of the Grifoni estabâ€" hahment were industriously shaping dres= #e«, the »«culptors in Luca Lom»a‘s wor kahop were, in their way, quite as hard at wort( «haping marble and clay. in the amaller of the two rooms the young nobleman . only addressed in the studio by his Chrisâ€" tian name of Fabio) was busily engaged on his bust, with Nanina aitting before him as a model. lis was not one of those tradiâ€" mon 1 italian faces from which subtlety and suspcion are always supposed to look out darkly on the world at large. Both countenance and expression prociaimed his character frankly and freely to «l! who saw him. â€" (Quick intelligence . looked brightly from his eyes ; and easy good«= bumour laughed out pleasantly in the ra« «No! no!‘ returned Luca. He stopped, looked round at the workmen, who were chipping away mechanically at their bit of drapery ; then advanced close to the priest, with a cunning smile, +nd continued in a whisper ;. "If Meddalena can only get from Fabw‘s room here t> Fabio‘s palace over the wey, on the Armoâ€" come, come, Rocceo, 1 may have the vrery model I want for ther quaint curve of his lips, For the rest, his tace expressead the detects as well as the merits of his character, s+howing that he wanled. resolution and perseverance " e esns uid maeuing directions, from ume to time, to some of his workmen who wereroughly chisailing the drapary of another figure At the opposite side of the room, nearest to the partition, his brother, F«ther Rooco, was taking a cast from a statuette of the Madonsa : while Maddalena Lomi, the sculptor‘sâ€"daughter, released from sitting for Mimerva‘s tace, walked about the two rooms and watched the work that was going on in them There was ®a strong fumla ‘nka_n- of a certain kind beiween t rother, and daughter.> All three ware tall â€"handsome‘ darkâ€"haired, and _Nllw: ;:l;al';vtl_ it abowed also that he possessed amiability and intellhgance. I C wO. nparnoragprvCTV j _ _ At the end of the large room, : the street door, luca lonm was by bis lifeâ€"size statue otf Minerva, manner, which, in a very firm way, was ul‘uhrbquntnddelib‘nh..uildm e«rrying out the impression produced by his face. The daughter seemed as if she could fy into a passion at a moment‘s notice. The father, appearing to be just as irritable, had something in this tace which said as plain‘!ly zs if in words, "Anger me, and I| never pardon." The priest looked as if be neei never be called on eitber to ask forg veness or to grant it, for the double reasoun thit he could irtitate nobody.else, and that nobody else could irritate him L mme indications of a violent temper, had swome sinister lines about the mouth and torebead which suggested anything rather than in open disposition. Father Rocco‘s countemance, on the other band, looked like the personification of absoiute calmâ€" ness and invincible moderation ; and his dalena, to «it tor Minerra, amd | make an exact likeness of her. | may lose in ideal beauty, but | gain in individual character. m, accuse me of disregarding l mh-â€"b-ll:“h, ihat 1 make my own rules. My daughter looks h_ho_nMudlhonmicncuyn dark eyed ; nevertheless, they ditlared, ia expression, stmkingly as they reserm bled one another in feature. Maddalena Loon s "It is a new thing in art," continued | Luca enthusiastically, +*«)ther sculptors, with a clasmcal subject like mine, limit themselves to the ideal classical face, and never think of aiming at 6dividual char» acter, Now i do precisely the reverse of that, | get my handsome daughter, Madâ€"| " lt is certainly a wonderfulnoess like nees," said Father Ho¢co, approaching the statue. " It is the girl Lerse!Hf," cried the other. *Exactly ber expression, and exactiy her features. Measure Maddalena, ami wensure Mimnerrs, amd, from forebead to chin, you w. hair‘s brescith ef difference them." #But bow ahout the bust and arms of the figure, now the face is done?*‘ asked the priest. returning. as he spoke, to his own " Rooce," said Luca, looking at the tace of his M.nerva, which was new finuwhâ€" «i : "this statue of mine will make a senâ€" face betrayad strong paâ€"sions, « "I am glad to bear it, reypuna«l the priest THE YELLOW MASK. | the prieat looked into the glass, and saw, WWhtgistis | as ::: picture, all that was ‘o'mf mmd . Coun‘ n i n mner room. . Maddalena wa IN TWEBLYE CHAPTER§. '-undm. behind the young nobi y cmarte®r iL. | watching the progress he made with his + stmho of the Master.â€"wulptor, Lucl‘ bust. ()‘ocasionally she took the malelâ€" was composed of two large rooms, | ling tool out of his hand, and showed him, 2 mero n me a woaden partitmon, | with her sweetest smile, that she, too, as are you gelting on with the he asked. "Do you went any paâ€"sions, but not an lier father, with the " Shall <1 call nearest to stancdiong Lop9F o e Ee e Ve ud e and Poutline, made at 60 cta vncnlndmnlq be remilted in all cases w‘:-n- pay me the o.unmuuaurm-aonurbomthoflm d-z of MARCH, W7+; and that in cases whore have been made at c Increased rutes in consequence f the widition {o&zm per acre of a large amount of Rent, &¢., will be reduced to the musimunm price of 70 cta. per were in favor of purchasers or their ‘fl“ who pay the baiance of Principal due on F Pen» mun miles at such reduted rates, within the period above stated, _ l"lflh“'*““l"liâ€"“?'l‘lâ€"nflnhln further J:“m on in matler, m.'w o t within whose jurisd landw uo‘:t::- ated. The Agents a # : EpMUND HEA c&...:,.,,,.., Cou. longe ney, com inty of Poutine, ..m!’&!{!' . ,.Y.?g' “."‘l Ul“l‘n-u Is hereby g{’m that His Excellencey the 1AEUT KNANT G+ ERNOR in Council nus been pleased Lo order that the interest acerued and nnrkl wta wole «f Pgbfle lands in the Countles of Oftawa mge Ageney, com County of Poutine, ï¬?nï¬r’tum%, ui. â€" Gabiners Agency, comprising the Westerly ‘part of the _ G, W. CAMEKL » { us Poiit Aaton, Agotty bemprigng ie Paas erily part of the County of Uilawa, except the Towuships of Ponsenby, A in Commencing at the west end of the Mnnlre aeross the Muskrat Kiver, and extending to the * T age “""...fl“‘ eubions mak ho i saked now napected at the office of the Undersigned. "ho whole of the mberve‘ is to be completed on or before the Vith of November next. The C t for Bection No.! will be forâ€" niahed with about twenty tolses of broken stone ;;I“lho Gaol Yard, at tweive doilars per tois=, of foot, | Parties temdering must furnish the names of Iwo responsible persons who are """'T::’ beâ€" come sureties for the due fulfllment of n Pembroke, Ju‘y Ind, 18734. lis saw Maddalena take up a modelling» too. which lay on a table near her, and begin to help Fabio in altering the arran~ gement of the hair in his bust. The young man watched what she was doing earnestly | enough for a faw moments ; then his at~ | tention wandered away to Nanina. mne looked at Nim reproachfully, and he anâ€" \ awered by a sign which béought a smile to her face directly. Mackiaiena surprised ,b:r at the instant of the change ; »nd fols lowing the direction of her eyes, easily discoverai at whom the smile was directâ€" ed, ~he darted a glance of contempt to Nanina, threw down the moddalling.tool, and turned indignantly to the young sculpâ€" tor, who was atlecting to be had at work Tenders will be received by the Unders‘gned up io Nom» of bepartiment of Crow qrutec. lanuary For the Grauding and Macadamiztig of 1. mmmtnwom-rlb':,vu; .. _FECTION No. 3, a sculptor‘s ‘flhm' understood some~ thing of the sculptor‘s art ; and, now and then, in the pauses of the , conveéersation, when her interest was especially intense in Fabio‘s work, she sultered her hand to drop absently on his shoulder, ar stooped forward so close to him that her hair mingâ€" led for a moment with his. lovi:( the glass an inch or two so as to bring Nanina well ï¬un-lfr his eye, Father Rocco foand that he could trace each regetition of these little act= of familiarity by the immediate eftect which they pm{uood on the girl‘s face and manner. Whenever Maddalena «0 much as touched the young nobleman â€"nO0 matter whether she did so by premeâ€" di‘ation, or really by socidentâ€"Nanina‘s teatures contracted, her pale cheoks grow paler, she fidgetted on her chair, and her tingers nervousiy twisted and untwisted the loose ends ot the ribbon fastened round her lie turned away, and gave his whole atâ€" tention, for a few minutes, to the mixing ot the plaster, When he looked back again at the glass, he was just in time to wilness a little accident which suddenly changed the relative positions of the three persons in the inner roow ts saw Maddalena take up a modeliing= aA4 Tower at Windmill Point, near Presectt untariq on the River 8t Lawrence, has been cuv“by&nmmmun Lighthouse, anmd a Oxed W Light will be alDu=th» on the lith June next. | walet "Jgalous," thought Father Roceo; 1 suspecta! it weeks ago." y ® Long. 67 5¢‘ °0 W.q _ A Revoiring Hed and W hite Light, elevated N leet above high water, will be exhibited on lith June next ; ashewing Red for 4 seconds, and White for 4 seconads, with an interval of 4, wm“mdm% and mlln(.:::. revaintion in the minuâ€" tes, An clear the J ight should be seen at n distance of 2 miles. The Lightbouse is a «quare white building flm.mnmul&whfl“hb‘m from base t the centre of the light, and % m*:.hn-:b wpdu-h:un. uh'u.r-m Catoptric, The light will be visible between the bearings trom xuz_mnmmdw.u.w. The Light is parpose (f a Const and will also serve as a 1t vesmein i‘.ï¬'.'." Ing Maint John Hartbour Jubmnd Light hnrln{:z'mpnl.w.n . baif W, Norsâ€" ll'fl"y'.: tince bweing 6) miles from Light to a uo W M. SALITH , Deputy of the. Minister of The Light is elevated #2 feet above high waler, and in clear weather should be seen at & distâ€" ance of 15 miles. Thlm"hammlnm {rom the hase to the top of the 'nr illuminating apparatus is Catoptric, * Wx. BxTTs, * Department of, Marine and Fisheries, + Gitawa, ligh May, 1873 ‘ m3 % NOTICE Â¥ ARINERS. g, Ko, ;'IJ.' I187%, Revolving Light, Cape Apencer. hiee ICE is neretb thuat L’un-o N l."l.- erectedl by’lg'(.k.nen:nn of Canada, on Cape Spencer, ‘n the BHay of §Fundy, County of St.. Jonn, N, 6. Depertment of Marine and Fishories, '.Ul"u’nlu‘fl.m agun. <he several comlitions mentioned in s«aki order and on the further condition that such goods on reim portation <hall be warehoused subject to the Kacise dutics to which they would have been liable had they sot been exported from Canads. UTICK is hereby N'l‘mu\!'l-i- NOTICE TO MARINERS. No. 8 or 47. Pizet White Light, Windmill Point, River &1 uuyv ERNXMENT HOUSE, OTTAW A. * PrutayÂ¥pth day of June, 1NX * PruxskxT : MI* EXCELLENCY THEGOVERNOR uEN. ERAL 1NX COUNCILZ N the recommendation of the Hon. the Minâ€" O ister of luland Revenue and under the proâ€" visiuns of the Act Xind \'teum Chapter 8 imâ€" titlad: " An Act toexplain amend the Act * respecting the Uoliecton and Iu-.m‘ol = the Revenue, the Auditing of Pubiic ts " aixl the iMtbility of Public Accountants." Mis Exceliancy has been pleased to Onler. Ard it is hereby onlerad, that the pflnlmo- crdal by the under in Counctl of the 19th i, INGL t> gra«is, wares and merchaBdize, the growth, produce or manufcture of Canada which had beena exported beyoud the limits of Canais of being retmported free of duty of Cusâ€" toms on certain conditions named in such order be and the same is hereby exteried and deciared may be from time to tt medeciared by the Guov ermot General in il applicable to the sail Province shall a % thereto, and be in force His Exeeliency the GoÂ¥ernor General in Counâ€" eil on the recommendation of the Hon. the Minister of lnh-dh:flv-o. and --httbe:': aforesaid been to order, m»» w-kml.lnuumm Revenue Lawsof Cansada in «) far as they relate to the UMIS EXCELILENCY THE GOVEROR GEXâ€" ERAL 1X COCNXCILI, BEREA8 the Act 3 Victoria, Chapter \v % Mu.{ Intitled : * Am Act t amenal “MMWWMSMS\’W‘M "ut&udm.mpvz-h Uoy â€" " ernment of the of “l'†14 is phtwidei that : sach provisiom of the Laws of cluding these Axing the amount of '."8 Licenses and the impoition a"-ï¬ ctm es and duties on distilliers, mailsters ewers and on sp{irits, mait and mait Liquot, and all laws respecting the collection and _TSM :lllovoh-n %E M;-::.n be im A-:‘a':unm Â¥ 3 W. A. HIMSWORTH. io apply to goads subject to duties of Excise; which gcuxits may henceforth in Hke manner be relmported into Canuia free of duty subject to Raturday, the 19th day of July Instant, T0 CONTRACTORS, UBLIC KoOTICK UuVERNXMEXT HUOUSE, OTTAW A. | Priday, Uh doy of June, K73 nor any tender pot Becessarily § P. WHITE, Jr., y Ind, 1873. Meeve. To be cmt‘nued } SECTION NO, 2, guignad,) W. A. HIMSWORTH 2 6. TACHEK, A mmsbmlrnnnd Commetstoner Deputy of the Vinister of «Marine and Pisheries 1 14 [ OVER 900,00,000 FEET, weil located, mainly an the rivers leading murl..ho‘)lwhmnu. The nujme streams and Iakes surrounded with Btu Um:omhe line west of Reed City, offer I wtduld"y dupo†ml&whu l“v g:.:-. e d+ N80 rom noyance of ;'L-.... Companien. 'l‘bâ€:.mlw-l direct w Kest Haginaw and ï¬odu offers the best source of w never failing market for Lomâ€" ue.r. lnq. ole,, whichs may be delivered anyâ€" ber, Bh ole w here u‘:‘llr:'llno. The railroad is completée to Reed City (T. 17 N. K. 10 Wost), and there is only 48 miles to reach l#mwn on Lake Michigan. This will be conâ€" # as fast as the work can economically be done, Cheap land and railroad facilities are selâ€" dom olhroJ mnouwr, and those who wish to ecure homes will do well to apply early and take sholce selections. cTrtus o# Hanx,â€"Oneâ€"fourth down in all enses, and balance mmuld In three annual payâ€" ments, â€" T‘imber must be paid for before being out. Farming Lands for actual lement will to sold on payment of oneâ€"fourth in eash s}u] the balâ€" Iance in Ave equal annual payments. Interest at the rate of seven per cent. on all unpaild baiances, ) be paid umuw. All contracts and notes nre iwde payable at Merchan‘‘s Natiohal Bank in 1. Mhorgg) mae w , Apply in person or by mail to - LandfOMece alfiiast Meginaw, Mici. As go«xl as any in the world are to be found in abundance, and z.lll be sold on the most favourâ€" able terms to Atual settiers. B#ome level and heavily timbered with Oak, Beech, ufl-u-. ete. bome rolling with Beech, Maple, Kock Elm, etc. In fact, every variety of timber, soil and surface paration of the series, and their i'u-m:""" igh adayp Kl.iun to the wants of Modern Edneation, wlll mmm&t:l“_fm them the :‘mm»w&m (:{ all usul:-.ln-nl and se managers who de«ire the thoroug k Aciney of their puplis in English," _â€"____ _ Pr®% R. DE JONGIIU® LIGHT BROWN CoNâ€" LIVER Oll, Thedistinctive charneleriation which have gained for Dr. p® Joxuin‘s Oll so muech celebrity, the entire confidence of the most enal« nent members of the Madical Profession, and, not withstanding the active and unserupulous opâ€" \“‘“'Ifl of many interested deoalers, an unprece» dented amount «{ public patronage, may be thus concisoly enumerated : 4 - 1,â€"â€"1 t« genulness, fpurity, and uniform astrength are aster.ained and guarantood, 11.â€"~1t contains all the aetive qml easentinl r!n- ebples that thernpeutle oxperionce bas found to be \the moxt effective in the n'\rrfllnll of the remedy. _ 111. 1t is palatable, casily taken, and creates no | DAtimed. 4 k ooo o i hi FLINT AND PERE MARQUETTE RAJILWAY LA N 184. ¢ ~ id thould very be widely used. The Migstrations® conatitutes an. "admirable Tontures and add much to the value of the Readers, Prom the Kditor of the Scottish Journal of Rducation. " 1 haye very tully examined the Royal Recaders. mm excellent, and the execuâ€" tion, If I may say so, even better, :Ll:y are out of ?nl.‘.mtb‘:ll soaily be ‘wigery dhed. Trl very ® llustrations w{n flmlm‘h features " We bhave no hesitation in â€"yu: that these Remwdingsâ€"Books nre in advance anything hithert published, ' * The care, ®skill, and Judgment displayed in the EP PCY AMY TCy A2 £2, 7y 4 T THCT @ 12uHeR â€"!wvwvrcvb‘z f «h t PC3 " 1 have examined yery carefuily the ‘Printing,‘ and No«, 1., 11. and lll.oflhw Readers, niut have mmh-mng'“ they are, in my optnion, incomparably the best. English Iteading . c'z:nk Incom parably the best. Engtish Readingâ€" »k» :hu have ever been Iï¬,. The ada tion of the mmmnï¬ï¬‚m in pcrfect.""‘& The following high testmany to the eMeacy of Ir, pg Josxan‘s Con Liy®®.O1 in (‘cumunl.-.ttuu is afforded h( ALLEN G, CHATTAWAY, Esq., M.R.C.M,, 1. 8. A., of Leominster :« : *# Ilnvm’ for s«ome years extensively used Dr. PE Joxun‘s Lout Hxow® Con Livk® O11, both In public and private practrée, I have no lw-fl«um m,-uup\s it« efftocts are \'err far supertior to those of any ‘other Cod Liver Oil, Nearly four years since, two cases of confirmed Consumption were piaced under my care, In both, the lungs were a mase of uann-uhsr \lvrl\ll, and every possible sound to be hbeand In phthisis was present. The sole remedy employed was Dr, px Joxauit‘s lUont Browx Cob Liv®®# O1; and now the q....x. are strong and fat ; the disensed (-hnnfluuflmu m nearly Inaudible; and in the one case. (male) hunting, fAshing, and «hooting, are freely Imlulgml in, the patient c-qmln* himself quite capable of undergoing as much fatigue as any of his fellow sports17&n." f CONsUMPTION ANbD DMSEASKS, oOF THE UCHEST, The extraondinary virtues of PDr. r# Jnnmï¬: Light Brown OCodt Liver Oll in Pulmonary ‘Con s«umption may now be considered as mn{ estaâ€" blished, No remedy so ruery restores the exâ€" I?\uu-d «trength, im proves the nutritive funcetions of produces a more marked and favorable Influ« ence on the local malady, _‘ C e oo 3 " Thanks for the Bpecimen of your new Reading .!::mu.um 6 ‘Nothi rm-n‘m -‘mr&m« every particular, Nothing, a wonskcd -'nn eontrnibute to th‘e lmï¬omm:} Fducation wn the wide circulation of these book®, nnd Intelligent haondling of them." PFrom A. Montgomerie, L.L.D., Principat of Luties 111. â€"1t is palatable, casily taken, and creates no natumed. JV. ~It is borne with nwmx by the most delicate «tomaech, and im proves the functions of digestion mc mssn e botn. Â¥,.~â€"1MH» mmlwlnulm'nwmn and remedial actieon have been found to Imm-w-umbly,nmu-t than those of any other kind of Cod Liver Oil, YI.â€"From the unequalied rapidity of it« curaâ€" tive effects, it is inflnitely more economical tiin any which is offered, even at the towest price, T,Hl A NEW SERIES OF ILLUSTRATED ENoâ€" ht Brown Cod Liver Oll produces the desired mlmQMOUmomnwmhln&.MM t doesnot cause the nausea and indigestion too often consequent on the adm|inistration.of the Pale In cases of prostration and emacla where the vital forces are reduced, and w here life appears to be even at its lowest ebhb, the restorative powers 1 Ir. Ds Joxon‘s Liout Brows Con Liv®k® it are remarkably manifested. â€" By its adminis tration the natural appetite is revived, and the functions of digestion and assimilation are imâ€" proved, mnlmw and regulated ; and, when its use lhns been ® lly preserved fn.'n- peculiar tonle and nutritive properties have entirely re« stored health and strength to the most feeble and deteriorated const/tutions, _ 5 ind From innumerable medical and sclent!fic opinjions «f t? highest charneter in commendation of 1)r pg Joxun‘s Liouwt Bnuowx Cop LiIv®® Oli, the following are selected :â€" Sir Henry Marsh, Bart., M.D., Physiciin in Ordiâ€" wary to the Queen in lrx-d. * "I consider Dr. De Jongh‘s LI‘.M Brown Cod Liver Oil to be a very pure Oil, not likely to create disgust, and a therapeatic agent of (mni value," than other varteties of the eame melicine which 1 hvv.lnm-hvnd with a view to test their relative supe ky," ~.!~~~, TiR RKADNGâ€"HOOKK °. â€"~~! " We think it u}nol ‘ndvantage that there i« one kind of Cod Liver Khi whiecn im muaversally amdimilted to be sflmme-the u:m Brown Oil sujp> ul«lz’lm De Jongh. 1t has -ngh-m':rnm n prescribing the Qil, to recmmmend this kind, since, amidst so much variety and uncerâ€" wminty, we have confidence :9 its gounmmuencs®" (Rxtract from "Consumptin. is amiy asd Reâ€" preseribing iUr. De JongW‘s Light Brdwn (5x* ulglvoropl.a Aind it to be much more efficacicam The actual benedt derived is thus described by RowLAND I‘AI.'E:. M.R.CK., 1.M.A,, 1218« trict Medical O r at 8t. Edmunds :â€" " ly giving my opinion of Dr. ox Joxan‘s Liowut Browx Cop Lrv®kx® O11, 1 have no hesitation in nu_vlni;‘l‘ut 1 have not the alightest confidence in any other kind. The affects of Dr. pK Joxen‘s Oï¬ are sure and most remm.lm-..:rehlu in that broken down state of health mn‘lh which l-l.ll{ precedes and fayors tubercular deposit; and ] never recommend any other sort. The unii 1 have had trom (un was for my ow n nse, and it has certainly been the only means of saving my lifé on two occasiens, and even unm when | leci ‘out of condition,‘ 1 take it, and like it, unâ€" mixi«d with anything, as being the most agreeâ€" able way, _ | could wish that Dr. bk Joxonu‘s On. would come into general use, and entisely superâ€" s«le the Pale and other worthiess preparations." Dr. David §mith, F.R.8., Medienl Offticer to the Poor Jw. Dz Jou::nl'- Ll?‘l‘llfliiio;llkil:'vuam, â€" sold only na po = nl}' 4 K.; Quartsa, in. ; uâ€"ufl asd with u&-pmnnnnn. WITHOUT ;WUICH NOXE ‘CANX POSAIBLY uEK By ait reapectable Chemiia uoo D rusgiss Inroughâ€" Cavrio®.â€"Beware of unprincipled attem to wubstitute Infertor or ml:'- mnnuanm " 1 have frequently recommended s-rn-no- on sulting me to make use of Dir. De Joogt‘s Cod Liver Oill. 1 have been well satisfied with it« p-uq"ml believe it be a very pure Oill, well Atted those cases in in which the use that -nh stance is indicated." h Dr, Lamerence, P»,mwu&umb-uq + Suzeâ€"Obury and Gotha. 1 invariably prescribe Dr. De Jongh‘s Cod Liver Oll in fpreference to any other, Inlm& sured that 1 am mmofllnn:nstnulm le* and not a manufeetured com j tn which the efBlcacy of this invaluable medicine is destroy ed.‘ * l consider that the s-urity of this Oll is secured in its preparation b( the persona! attention of so r-.l a Chemist and nmxnt a Physician as Dr. )e Jough, who has also tten the best Medical Treatise un tha mvfl-l‘ which 1 am acquainted. Henee, 1 deem Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantee to preferrable to ‘any other kind as regandis pess and medical eficacy." Kdwin COunion, E»g., P.R.CA, Burgeon to Charing Sir loseph Olliffr, M.D., Physician the Brikish A mMnyull-u. t * "1 have fn?mnu prescribed Dr. De Jongh s Light Brown Cod L{n-r Wil, and 1 have every reamon to be satisfied with its beneScial and saâ€" lutary effects." + 4 Dr. Lamkester . F. R.8., Ooromer for Contral Midleser. A NB A R,. HARFORD â€"& 0o T1, BTRAND, LONDON, w.c. UENERAL DKBHILITY AND EMACIATION * Va-vungu-pnlh-nhnn in the habit presoertbing Iir. De Jongh‘s Light Brdwn (_x) " Dr. Granville has found that Dr.‘De J HE ENTIRE LA ND GRA NT of this Company, '-old, consisting ef about $1,000 actes, is offer» for amje, Dr. Granville, PRA, Author of the * Spas Ir. Barlow, F.K.A, Ker _ Physicuim to Guy‘s BELEUCT MEDICAL QOPINION® B O Y A L RE A D BE R 8. Lame Board of Great FARMING LAND ___ ____T, NELBAON & HON Londem Edinburgh and Ne:'Yo PiNE LANUH, BOLE CONSIGNEKES, 6 the end In.yiew is perfect." _ M.A., Recetor of the Free Church WM. 1. WEBBER, and Com missioner Josguisu oa% TaANNED usatu_®r * BELTING AND TANS Single Belis of this will do the work and lutna: long as a Doi:luo&uol Canadian Oils, Paints and Colors and Varnishes Oakum, P“lmln‘ (hm and Chaing, ion and "ï¬:‘ Grain, Bags and Canvas, pig iron. A pupil of Signor Leon Corelli, the eolebrp:u tencher of Vocalization, wishes to give lessons in Vocalizati Sbe will attend tE:Pu. at . thoir f:;hu-, or receive them at her house, between 2 and 6 o‘clock p.m,. Terws made known on WONDERKFULUCUKE OPF LUNG DISEASE Bnookiyas, April 6th 1870, J 0 Chamtbâ€"rlain, Bts, _ ‘This is t> certi that my wife was vory low with Lung [Dlscase, The Doctor had given hor up. He said hot Inngs were tubercled, and meiicine vould not help beotr, As a last resort 1 purchased a bottle of the Great Shoshonees ltimedy, At the sxpiration of two days hor symptoms were decidedly bottor â€" tHhe coutinuod to J‘mpmn so rapidly that by the tiims she had taken.one bottle she was able to «it up. By the continuâ€" ance o t* scemet t wa rperfectly restored to hoaith, . â€" x3 t ro.‘:u-uumumn the beasit of those sin 1y affliotext. c T. 0.; BBROoOWN Eptscopal Meth«list Minist: 1., ap VE _ has proved that &dny& o sabe "ml'm“. u‘ou-dtto between the eelâ€" 'T't'»'«'»ï¬l'h»mmiq PAï¬ usd w t uNNlmAb.:Il ave l\‘ eot _ u t Mesars . t A UR K#NU RA LI P in Aenogss ‘iv',.,rgag l§ll ulew | mlso m,mmtm Bworn before me at nmirhAeld thivr 6th t y of April, &A D 1810; _ 7 SmithOedd, J 0 Cha.aberlain, Keqâ€"Thils io to cortity that about three ysars ago | became aflictec with Bronchitis, which last«! about eizhtuen months, 1 was so afilikted lor the want 0‘ broath that it was â€"gery diflicult tor we t« speak, and in the aight time frequently throwing the clothes of and ratsing in th: tu«1 to keep from strangling. 1 tried three ol the most eminent physiciauns in the County of Northumberiand for about a year, without recolving any bulg In fact | 0 mtinued getâ€" tiny worae altthe time. At last 1 waus adâ€" vised to try the Great Snoshoneer Romedy. J w'bt.bom%nd took it and when it wa» about Anishod I bogan to foel a little botter I continued to osed4t until I had takon thre bott!~s, when, to my satisfaction, 1 tonnd that Iâ€"was as well as ovor 1 had beon provi= ous to my lliness and have boon so aver xoun. #ABI LE L‘ VUCAL MUSLC, puososcoricaL INVESTIGATION ~ has nroved that the deasaving sabs tPAR T s:O0F : @ A BA d i1 EL the various Skin Diseases, Humors, and all diseases arising from Impurity of the : Blood, w‘fln Third Stage of Consumption. F mommm. full directions for using the Great nees Remedy & Pilis, and containing Testimonials and Cort Acates of Cures, can be obtained .by securing the Treatise, the Hand Book, or th : A‘manac and Cireulars from any rospectable _ ggisiin the UABDLMLEL3 Price oj Reomedy in large int _ ies $1 00 Ti n« BQ. «... ... .:. .. 25 without any operation." â€".._ â€"_ _ _ _ _ â€" correspondenes ‘___ addressedâ€" 2ooo n ons 0 a iet ho hy PFhat the Gumar Sucenonmes Hewsor aso Puuw, of the eminent Indlan Medicine Man, Doctor LEWIS JOSEPHUS, of the Great Tribe of Shoshonees, British Columbia, is working the most mazsvellons and astonishing Curet the World has ever heard ot, Neve in th mnale of CKumtian Medical History bas su‘ mcooss attended the intmdaction of * â€"o" y fean be easily used: Suficient to | Htop ie fovi? Prive se P n Kull directions tor use enclosed in box. T ‘;:'.r'.':a.‘.‘:"’.'?‘t‘k;m TAL ik which P s;.oz,.l_:._.ï¬t!l.z-h the mouth by moans _:l an th A 6 M 4 16 L1 M they fix frmly in the mouth by mceans of as ul,_’\fl‘!'w uu’u._-m_s_o-z springs, painiessly and wA BKL iL3 mediicine haratofore, Froclaim the «G#ilaa Tidings 2195 6m Ottawa, Nov. 23, 1872 # 6 Meoas: s 4 e e °y * An. /6 $ 4,, Ses @a?*{',@v: ~NHEMiS T &A PEA M onst s ation. . Residence Jopyce‘s Cottage, u Street, Sandy Hill, a® PREFARED oNLY oyv Cure or Bronchitn»:â€" KL*B, "OTTawa TImMEs JULY is8n. MRS, ROBE XHPSON 1 aler produces a most pleasan‘, Iér:o.hlo and na‘nhlu l:u.ll ash; it hardens the gums, preâ€" vents the mu':uhuu of lartar, ives the breath a delightful perâ€" flnu. removing all Lraces of tobacoce amoke or uxuut :u.o‘uh.:d: | cellent delergent. l‘rhoh. Usteo EKname! Stop pGil r arranted l_w remain white and r; :lho imparting a satural redo wnw:i“.. the teoth W thom powder, nd'rm mm.."' for um forioe betwore thamt tay [ase of der, and powder: and gives brilliancy to the y Ooul‘ln 'l'oou| Pu::.. for cleansâ€" an oving iniparting & Sateral Todntst io thi Royal Dentri from a Bilintent m aniet hitens and wurm the and imparts a delicious fragrance to lh: bn':‘th. (im.lz huhnuyulr.i; whitoness, ulec h.:“ Price is ud, ®r Odonilaigique Kligir:â€"The Cel brated m:& W uk. A few diok. in water produces a most pleasan‘, W H Y : DCN TLIS T® J M WELLINGYON, ) P 10 G:ey Nun Street, THEâ€"WORLB] JOHN H1L.% F 6. ; . ate The will a at sesslon ¢ the PariaiGent of um&'f::.. !â€â€˜::‘..Muuhn- him to take the of s l‘m McPHERAON: LaeMOY N x. Province of Quebec, Buckingbam, A pril #, 1873, 14 im 0. ARCHAMBAULT, Notary, Genera J. Agent, Coliector, &c. 'lmmu’sh in both , UCharges very moderate. Agent of the wing gentiemen ;:â€"Philemon Wrï¬hg J. P.; ï¬a\,John Frasor, Lochaber; Obrisâ€" W ebp and J ohnn Wo% Kuquires, Office, Mull, Main Street, Marston‘s Hlock, No 6, _ OH LAKE STREKTâ€"Nos, 21, 6, 2# and #, 0"CP 4 L OQ"whhd to! um. Main na'umu;.'- s&"‘ia.‘:. ;â€"'"' . Nppememossâ€"oflanre Wiight Bag., M. P. ; E. Tu ENGLISH FAMILIKS REXDENT 4 ABROA D. * Yon Ml-uboflumtr‘l loc@ forward to -Ln-bul the *4 MILC" oven y weok. it tells me Just as much news of what b4 going on at home as 1 care to im.ndluuflw are not only look ed uvnh.!-h-n on ts arri but are treasured up, and 1 rl( worn threadbare a ast by turning over and over." _ _ _ _ _ 0_ _ Hhould at onge send hisname and address @ith §1, for one year‘asubsoription to â€"il;f.r;'ï¬h_-'- ]Pvlvi;i lA:l:.r '-;;!“b:' “(‘)m-ilo' ean be sent regulari pos ollowing rate®, including postag«e, I_,‘hr{u-u and all extra aum» the lfowing mopertionsltanted in the best voa n % nose pln.u‘d Hull, ws : @ibraitar, J faink Ne The Cnudlgn Ifstonl Offige, sers and supplements Inventor, Mechanic, Manufacturer, Builder, . Engineer, Chemist, Farmer, lolfchnnt. *‘Woilkhatomr uuahanthRD. * â€" Prices Excosedingly Low. JARDLINE BHROS., 83 &85 Sparks Street. And Cheapside, 63 Sussex Street. _ A cheap, -t:}pu and durable Mect tmow» easily operated and running W heeks #6. m 8 x } inches to 12 x | inch. neafctads acnly. B \aceacne io in 7 -â€"â€"--vv= dehility. premature decay, &c., I.:E tried " vain ove y dvnflr‘ vm q. m’:‘.‘m“m‘ ‘:z.“ M. m . PRICE UOF MACHINE, $15. Wheels with bevelled, qouble bevelled arnd round face from $2.12 to $7.35, ae M::S to thickness, Hoenvier Machines #10 $), running Wheels up to 24 inâ€" ches in diameter. . _‘ 5 For illustrated Pamphilets or Phboto M?mm astreat, formeriy om’ld ‘ Messi®, n::l:.{uuaca.- ‘nn‘=m.n substantiaily built of stone, “‘:&‘:.:m into three or four comArtâ€" able bouses al a smail ex dA:lut buikding Lots in mnl. parte To ‘ OHARLES MAGKK, Trustes of the Conl Estate of the late NI noims &Ihnm' to be made to Mr. J AR, CLARK a Uffice of the Estate, on Aparks street. In the maiter of JEAN BAPTISTE LA l{un-:‘.‘m-:s.fl';‘:utmdflun.lm l‘n‘;‘l‘l:.' have been .n;uuud amignee in this matier, Uraditors are requested to Gle their claims be fore me within one month, N. TEKTREAU, | All otf the TANITE C,‘8 .:-hm directly made by the Co., at their own Factory and under their owm Patents and Processea. â€" It is cheaper to buy Standa~d Goods directly from well known Manulacturers than to buy of Dealers or get low priced or poor goods.. ‘The fullest information on all 'roinu counected with KMER W ) and EMEHKY GRINDING MA« CHINEKY, will be furnished by this Come« Janv. * 1w3m The insolvebt has made an assignment of his estate to me, and the creditors are notifed w meet at wnl busingss of. said insolvent, n the Tow pof Hull, on the eighth hyo(ho month of July next, at Â¥ o‘clock in the forenoon, o receive statements of his afteirs and to apâ€" point an as#ignee, N. TETREAU, luteriim Assigpee. SP‘JIAL NOTDJCK. Womm--mw-unwdn.l. eure, lor Consum l.nutm: Aubm m.,umh..mll':‘ydh;n. u..'lna Wideanies" n "ha. dicordess ‘brought on Df 1002250 $ Ag to Agents every dlUVUS AJU metsie> A new sereastrand WHITE WIRE ROPE CLOTHES LINES. Fells readily at every house. tfamples (rese. kiurst come, first served. Addre=s HUDSUN RIVER WIRE OO., Valuable Proverty for MECHANIC‘S MAGAZINE Made to Order h‘l‘nnt.y-for Hour«. PM BEX PR T NNGP uP w iebnra 1. wee! t UNUNOER K.; DESBARATH, Montreal. A copy of fAirst number oan be seen alt this office Ottawn, July 10, 1878. Australia, Brasil, Canaia, Cape of Good H Gentlemen con have their measure taken for ANY STYLE OF BOOT Ottawe, | April 19th, 187%. _ 11â€" ital, Eov Lealand, 8t Thomas, Bues, West los, or 31s thin paper Coyion, chln‘l!wunum India, Japam, ost Coast merica, 454, or His thin paper! THAND, LONDUN July 18. 171. 20itoaiten June 25, 1874 in the mattes of MICHEL LARIVIERE, cf Hull, a An Insoivent. N MAJN STREEKTâ€"Nos. 34, 38, 38, 37, a N WELLINGTON STREETâ€"Nos 11 13 â€" 14 and 14. N CENTRAL STREKTâ€"Nos. 15 and 18. â€" s a THE ‘TANITE CO., Tw Om Stroudsburg, Monrose, Co., Pa. Dwellings and Storon, ,N‘B'l'ull:ll BTREETâ€"No«® 1, % 3 1. 4 4 N~LVENT ACTL UF 1869. 16 King Street Weet, Toronto, Onk tm‘ï¬ï¬‚t ."mh NBOLVENT AC1 UF 1889. Â¥â€" V IUTORLA mmm.nqc. lerms easy, _ To the publisher, AW GUMMEKK AND SHARPENKK, VC TD QUOACKS. C mtc | A 1 tim of early indiscretion, causing nervous E/C CY +3 MI.T.I., F, SRmuUOSI maC , Notary, 0.0.C., ‘Papinoauville , Moagrove bubimasil / tuaiduiderty MB oonnre "AShn BC UR MEASURE! FOR SALE. widreas HEMEDY:â€" FPHLE. Apply to A O TI¢ £. HTREKTâ€"Nos. 17, 18, 18, %, â€"â€" A N P <_â€" N TETREAU /s " SpRnonuvilio , A T ChtoorieA ts | Oiimenr: Keq., C. L. Agent‘ Thurso ! AND 78 Nessan _ . New York. 1&“3 u.r‘.;r. tary Publse PEK mvNTB 14 im Maik as i (; ruggiate, Mull F\ ary,. Wtudy. Office. and (Camntingz lonz‘n every m Room, College, Acadeâ€" -kauhhod weekly, splendidly lllmu;. only a year, l â€'m{ yearly numbers of the "Scientifie Ameriâ€" can" make twe splendid volumes of nearly one thousund pages, equivalent in contents to ‘ Fowur Thousand ordinary Book m An Official List of all Patents issued is pub} weekly, lfl:«-l- men coples sent free. Address the publishers, MUNN & ()o.‘fl PaRK Row, New York. Pmrnrn“â€" with the "Holentific American, %&r Rolicitorm g American and n. Â¥b had over luhnont.m w} have made an inâ€" wn\.kml write them a and sond a h; unyvllmmmm.a;fnod k whether your device in new patentable, They will also send JPree o & copy of the food to obthina pationg® MunXN‘a E $ Park Row, New To: 4*4 400. DEXRTROYING POWDERS *€ W in wit h~ 5 :!.;’f' ne:?.'.'.:.; KEKATIMGQ‘AB PERALAXS 1XsaReT i~â€"yartrartniid Puiiatr e ied road, Lightning, Heating, Ventilation, and Health. In o'l.a.ut the whole lz‘cnho Belences and &:cud Am‘-o em s within """;;L',‘,: :‘hlmwfl' afford to be withâ€" Farmers, W Inventors, Manutacturers, Chem of Belence Tenachers, Clergymen, Lawyers, and People of ail ib Mieo otpontreree), iiingr, havant, HMeniing, V anifietion, Aing ng. Ship Building, Navigatio phy, Telegraph W m Light and The Latest Discoveries in , Cheâ€" + and Useful Applications : xe 18â€" try ho ‘the Arts and in ipese s o Cnemits * The Latest Inforrantion pertaintas 10 Technoio Tll m AM 187 The Scientific »xo id Aantrioiniine periodica! in the world. h:u eontents o-ilur. ‘t:o. ‘f,‘ e speniarinar tous, New im Ne Tut U@NBOoLLDATION eor ic s\Dy, <â€" #B wm *‘ b* patent, Into ons powertal with Mome aÂ¥ 1ts cupltal; the hu : inliiation of France throd@h a series of crushing dAefenats, end|ng with the siege and capltuiation of hor proud and gay metrBpolis; the Bxpuision of the BHourbons from the Hpanish throme, and tho anbst/tution for thet of a adion of the most |ibhern| among royal houses; the virtual absorption of the kKingdoms of Haxony, W urtemburg, Bavaria, with BHwien, Messe, the Hanse Towns, a¢., ander the hewlthlp of Prussia, into the trinmphant and powerful emptre of Germany; and the arming of Russin to reâ€"agsert her prepond¢rance in the countlis of Eurepe, or to prosscute her often proutâ€" poned but nover relinquished designa on the great olly founded by Constantine, and the vast but dtuylu and anarobieal dominion of the Multan, all combine to Invest with profound interest the averchanging phases of our Udings from the Ol4 World. The fr.mw, wm. trusted cortosâ€" pordents stationed at all points n Europe where great movements arse in progrems or imiminent, alms to present a complete and Iinstructive pano rama of events on that continent, and to mirror the prolonged struggle betweenr middlo age Fouâ€" «dlallam and Keclesiasticiam on the one hand and Nineteenthâ€"Century sce pticiam and secularizm on the other, Recognising a DMvine Providence in al! that proceeds and i®, it looks hopefully an the yreat conflict as destined (like our own recent conâ€" vulsion) to évoive from atrife, disaster, and seemâ€" y °_ ADVERTISING RATES. Damt Taruux®t, ¢., r., §0c., T5¢., & $1 por line. Baxuiâ€"Waerke.r Tearsux®, S and 50 cents per line. Waerxuiy Trrsux®, $2, $3 and $5 per line. Acâ€" eording to position in the paper, In making remittances always procure a draft on New York, or a Post Office Money Order, if pomâ€" sible. Where neither of these can be procured, zend the moaney, but always in a RRGISTERED letter. The registration fee has been reduced to Afteen cents and the present registration system has been found by the postal authorities to be nearly an absolute protection against losses by mail. _ All Postâ€" masters are obliged to register letiers when reâ€" quested to de so. ‘ vulsion) to évoive from atrife, disaster, and mm Ing chaos, a fatrer and happler future for the tolling masses of mankind. C In our own country, a war upon ournun‘u-m wnd M‘MJ In 0fce has been Inaugurated in our city, whereby the government of our State has been revolutionised through an initial trilumph of Iteâ€" form which saurpasses the most sanguine antic))mâ€" tions, 1t is morally certain that the movement thus inaugurated cannot, in it« progress, be cirâ€" cumascribed to any locality or any party, but that Its purifying influepce is destined to be felt in every part of the Union, rebuking venality, exâ€" jrwing robbery, wresting pewer from politician» by trade, and confiding it in those worthiest and Attest to wield it. To this beneficent and vitaily ne«led relorm, the Tribune will devote its best energlies, regardiess of personal interests or party predilections, esteeming the choice of bonest nusd Inithful men to office as of all New Departures the most exsential and auspicious. f a AEXIâ€"WEEKLY TRIBUXE, Mail Subscribers, $4 per annam. ~Five coples or over, §3 each ; an extra copy will be sent for.every club of ten sent for at e time ; or, if preferted, a copy of * Recoliections of a Busy Life," by Mr Greeley. The virtual surrender by the Democratic party of it« hostility to Equal Rights regardless of Color, has divested our enarrent politics of lmalf their byâ€" gone intensity, Mowever parties may henceforth rixe or fall, it is olear that the fundamental princiâ€" ples which ha‘ve hitherto honorably distinguish« 4 the Republicans are henceforth to be regarded as practically accepted by the whole country,. The right of every man to his own limbs and slnewsâ€" the equality of all ¢itizens before the lawâ€"the inâ€" ability of a Hiate to enalave any portion of its pecâ€" pleâ€"the duty of the Union to guarantese to every cltisen the full enjoyment of this lberty until he forfelta it by enmeâ€"such are the broad and firm foundations of var National edifice; and paised be the hand which shall seek to displace them ! Though not twenty years old, the Republican part y has completed the noble fabric of Emancetpation, and may fairly Invoke therean the sternest judgâ€" ment of man and the benignanat «mile of Goxl. more and more money on our columns each year, as our countrymen‘s generous patronage enables us to do; and we are resoived that our success of former years shall be exceeded in varied exce}â€" lence and interest by those of 1872 Friends in every SHiate! help us to make our journal better and m&*hnmmm increasing Clubs for the year just before us ! Menceforth, the mission of our Republic is one Of Peaceful Progress. To protect the weak airn! humble from violence and oppressionâ€"to extend the boundaries and diffuse the blessings of Civiliâ€" sationâ€"to stimulate Ingenulty to the production of new inventions for economizing Labor and thas enlarging Productionâ€"to draw nearer to each other the producers of Food and of Fabrics, of UGrains and of Metais, and thus enhance the gains of Industry by reducing the cost of transportation and exchanges between farmprs and artisansâ€" such is the Inspiring task to which this Nation now addresses itself, and by which iC would fain contribute to the progtess, enlightenment, and happiness of our race. To this great and ::Il work. the T‘ribune contributes its zeailous, persikâ€" tent efforts. I Agriculture will continue to be more especially Incidated in ItaW eckly and Semiâ€" W eekly edituons, o which some of the ablest and most successful tillers of the soil will stemlily contribute. No farmer who has $300 worth of produce per annum ean afford to do without our Market Reports, or others equally lucid and comprehensive. 1f he uhould read nothing elss but what relates to his own calling and its rewnrds,.we believe that no furmer who can read at all can afford to do without such a journal as the Tribwne. And we aspire to make it equally valuable to those engaged in oth~ Tho New York Tribune. ns, and botties, of YErIGuq sizes, """! 1t P00k014, CAVTION.â€"The public are requested to observe $ oLR . 2e (0 ol witailipindinendtnt badatad mmuf:m* of the Telegraph TERMS OF THE TRIBUNXE. DaLÂ¥ TRIBUXE, Mail Subscribers, $10 per anâ€" TERMS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUN®E ' Lawyers, and People of ail find tne BSelentiic American to _ It should have a piace in every AMERICAN, FOR 2y AnAiâ€" now in its #th year, on of any analagous DOUGLAS ALLAN and CHARLIES FPENNER. _ Both of Buckingham, in the County and 14sâ€" triot of Otta busineiis name M Wns on aoel the undersigned, Edwand Evans, of the city e(lhann?l. Accountant, have been appoinied W' n this matter, and oreditors afe reâ€" quested to Nyle their claims before me wilhin one Povinee of Hote Sborle. uk be he Sporn. amail he Entry and Warehous) and that from and _am.râ€unmdy. Iamn in the same Province, heretofore '-‘1:-‘1“:7"5-‘:‘"' , be and the same is hem‘mulunul an Out Port ot Enury and placed the survey of the Port of Guy«â€" Ob thi. Un the recommendation of the Honorable the Ministar of Customs, and andeér the l\m\'t-k\n-d tuled+ " An cant Texpocting the Oustolun® . is i mg m Excellency bas been pleased to order, and it is hereby ondered, that frem and after the ist of Emuetncy it Nove Hopta, SheiLby and the mine # Entry and Warehousing Port, and that from and HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN OOUNCIL: Desires toinform his friends wÂ¥ the public in general, that his magnificent _ * FALOON IS NOW OPEX, (POULILN‘S BLOCK, HULL), and "that be wil! do his best to provide for the mim'ufl and pleasure of those who may visit Was y CHARLES ROY, < enc e Poulin‘s: Hlock. An Island in the Ottawa River, .w 85 haw':::nm:'-m:wm _ TITLE direct from the Crown . M ieRA P t +C W a, BUCHANAN Lll _ OCOCOY PNRCIES_ ARCores Su, uo ENC. m‘wdlm ur-nmo The M. & U. RR. will probably ruse within three miles of them. An Island in the Ottawa River, Absolute divoroes l‘ï¬ul-ly obtained in dife ferent States, everywhereâ€"deser tion, general misconduct, &c., sufficient cause. No publicity requiredâ€"no charge until divorce grantedâ€"advice free. Ca)‘ on or address rpMBEAKD LAKDSEOR S& LK CHEAP qpauses TtH® uak 10 Grow JOMHN J. FULTON, CUounsellor at Law, 3042 No. 180 Bread ~. Noaw YorkCity. JOHN GARDNER, CHEÂ¥IST Restores Grey Hair to its Natural Color | taod Beauty, \ $ $M"I; cun be purchased whole=ale F‘ï¬;fl %m in Ou.:A. * at ull the For sale in wu.ai-.:‘,hfl 3 Â¥F. Mac . Chomibat ‘“J..."l:\m. h Simee‘ : MWMM Paten:t n nite Cieanâ€" & machines, 1 Rubber and Buf Leather -.I:om Kdmm:dym'l& ve a brilliant polish to new ou Pasckets, 34. each ; ndnu. 64., h....'.la nad 41. each. t uiair‘ut" _ ~am insy‘ â€" Orv antP u. ra Misa t kuife. Oakey‘s W Knife Polish shoul be used with the lfl‘ Prevent friction in cleaning and injury to the ~ Bimmmel‘s Dugoog Oil Soap, perftoumed with astralian Kacalyptus. £ kimmel‘s Glycetine, Hovey, Ooctome end loral Urackers, vory amusing for Balls anc rties. Rimime!‘s Viciet, Rose. Leaf, Kice, and othe: ollet Powders _ A liberal allownasee to shipâ€" pers. | Kugeone Himmel, > to HL.H4. the Princess o# Wales > d4, 128 RHegent Btreot, and 34 #~ *s 19 Bovlevard dese Itulions, t T / ng‘s Exd Brighton. *old 1 ~ a * /. endore, i4 Patronized by al! the %vld. Rimme!‘s Ihang=Ibang, V Henna, lockey Club, Frangipane, and perfomes ot exquisite fragrance, 5 Rimmel‘s Lavender Water, distilled fro Mitcham Flowers. Rimme!‘s Tollet Vinrgar, celobrated for Ite &-Jnlud-hymt & § _ Rimmel‘s Extract of Lime J 16e and Glyâ€" cerine, the best preparation the Hab especially in warm citmates | May 12th, 1873 Huil, June 2 187%, o ag> EDWARV EVAN®, Montren!, May 26, 1878 s NBOLVENT ACT OF 1869 eameries Ouree Soretn t bor Ath Rnkge Gire o ocharber, heavily timbered, but no Pine. Montreal March 3 i cents per bottle ; threse bottles for $2 AND pUEs NUT SOIL THE SRKIN, NVIGORATING THE RuuTsS TOPS ITS FALLING OF, IXÂ¥K. RLOY , UVERNMENT HOUSE, OTraAW aA. Saturday, 3rd day of May, 1873 OT EOILING JHEK EKIN Nole Mapulaat wer and lxcm.u-l ALL OTHEKS, | . ~any 256, 187%, l‘ cnhcarese | ) [NSoyE8ticaq@, tauas Uraw Hair th its Noaturcl Aniae | In the matter of im>« 1MMEKL‘B CHOICK PERBFUMKES 4 MUNT KKA L W, A, HTMSWORTH, Jlork, Privy Council, w* s | Jany 28, 187 the City of Montres) 1..""" in w | Artigntecin tin msiget in apag Pre { “W'l‘or! are m e ‘, claims before me '“-. ie ) sDwakp pyog | 2E _-.:"'\â€â€˜- -l,wl--":v _ m~ ns â€" _ o8 I mopes & 8t Morson‘s Efl:fl-fl MIP| wuone I he lu'mlm [ Jt Lumber Mill. of, D6ing shop, tOr waer 4 0007 thin degingy urrmlhlfl"""". RuBakmson, RouBB 4 00 # 0 Wfice, Lot Rumber 15 watiht" Wireot, (late uw“‘ Cenkre ‘Forz, OtiK _ * Ningle Belis of this lï¬ï¬‚.hflflm Pun": Tar and m Dominion and British Canvas, pig iron. a mm e uirscly Bawing MaChinCs. .. ....+««»«»» m* al diferent tooks ..-1‘ mb s Avigee fpicug ol ie ce . LE hi W § fetime, ofthe 3 ;“a: ..rrl.â€'." mevs ho ocedeean tene| @arristel coutor of the eabd 'm RO We t n::mfl thie n t e ol dnnc t 0e Dt vige c we ut davits and M Whk appert.ining to the &1 ELquity in the Provimeme Office opened 4 met!y Secupred Lo the Busal, BO:'.' Bank Departmes :-illï¬nmeum MOwing MACNINCB.omse>s ('mnlull‘aed MACHiIDCE.+«»+â€", teel Horse RaKes....=«â€" Wooden Horse Rake..... M l b‘& “-.â€"m W O0GCD PIOWE....»»~»s+»m 1r00 HMAITOW$. . ... .»»»»4»»44 Wooden HATTOWE. ....»«««»» Quebec, 5, Gracechurch Stre, 5.::’ l.i 1874 " Natioe will and | t be W .L. G+ Sme 3 ) *‘ * * Ottawa, April 3. 1S78. buainess withoul further Dated al Ultawa %tB _‘ i ,, opocoOHt and "p i n0nl Bong Boak, 1, the "NGLISH QAK TANNED l t Suiting Arxp Taks: » == [ treaemany INJON®. i1 N THE MATIEE op BTANDAR; FkO06iled a. . t further A BANQUE NATIONALZ L YER, 3 HA®, 41 eVery w Mf bront 8t rmuume AT hnoug MUnCtivge POLLAR 08y Prang S/CHA NTS BTHi P: COMING + VOnCime. M M 'l"r‘_tm'fl'_ Nerid Pm on Prtangy, V I L L 1 AM O liie otninel Probetngy, un«lem’u Pratiny. f Montreal kh DoITHE c NEW Music goor and PRICGE Lar w1 Liky i.‘ â€" FOhnne :‘Rw"u ~~vih s*040 as as + s »» wn9 T \'ulz:gm ml.:&ï¬ [ irku sD0 V ioky, 8 "TrRryy, MU8tcar, v s, now e «nanenegens on ns BUllays® . d 144 *\ MiRSH P . OL- teitors in Chancery, @. Tanio® WEt, v or WE eonsdlted at "for the mem‘st i sAvance ; or $1 hoDs 55â€" ) m ‘CuUH NVR with Mr. J. T. P eontinue to be < Lyle of Brow ne brea torm of y The recent OoTTaAWA in C WO To #to l1 a. 16. l1ssuer of oTE onEY t EATATCT 10 conié PS vate Â¥th inst the 18th of ETA W A 'I-I-n- ©4« and «t T C R U o Â¥ >~’O 187 April Lsun, “I KYVERY Surg on i# CH Al PC