--â€""â€"“/!.. l.“ L « Wakaee At the request of amerous -lh‘ll!ol"."l?lo mbw:;-rnwuuulm’:-h ant Choice and Cheap Teas An assortment of n.m:,tmn the owner, 1 offer for sale the fodl muwflmu\bh‘ifl- ness places of vis: Which he is selling at the laksse T â€" c.arglo Jx. South Side of Yorkâ€"«t., opposite By Ward Market General â€"Groceries, come, please send address pregaid to u«.â€" dersigned. Ocoupatien and honoraâ€" mnu to all, npd-fly TO IKX, $2 to $1¢ mhy'lil:outrhi hn tors ~ 2152 2 d&w Ottawa, Mept. 12. t youthfu) imj HREMEDY FREE. We end free a stmple and sure means of so.fâ€" eure, for Consum Bronehi Asthmem, wloings" Rerroon Deinty .. ron ire bocas, Debility, Premuture Decay, Weakness, and. all brpotight on . by "Shmmit Terrace," on the northâ€"eastern end of Street .q south, and manding I hownlifut viow "of the olty â€" and) mrrounding country, The building is quite zv. built 0 brick, with muu Ins 14 wes finished and rooms, roomms and buseâ€" ment; all fited with hard and soft mrm&y yam &c. _ There is also on prem a house, stables, woodâ€"shed, &c., complete is a very destrable Investment for cipital tsts, For particulars apply to » JOHN REGAN es ie <0. fir. thr SPounty of Hiactt . % According to plans and whï¬u-mm of by the Government to be seen at the office of mwdm“mx“-uv n1:fluo per sons: who will become bounden for rramn- anoe of the work, -n.._u tender. Proposals for the erection of offices with outer walls of stone, meeting wmo- of the general plans and ns of the Government in relation to Offices are aiso sotleited. ieaatmcnans w N BRIDGE "%, 9, 10, Realed addressed Warde wg'flW'&’ a Regisiry Office for the County of Prescott at L‘Orignal, and for . REAL ESTATE BULLETIN. Olllco, No, 3 Rlgin sireet, oppoâ€" .__ Miteo the Russell HMeuse. "m‘.ugu.mm on hand for 1wo geod lots on Wurtemburgâ€"st., W x 100 cagl, u» be sokd for $650.. Lot 4# iï¬ eraat in seie ie m in t n:mu flnl".w st., to be yiven a baurgain. Nos, 1, 4 and % wnd broken lot .Jh‘cll.ndowumbbdvnnw- yain, Lirms very eaay. â€" Lotd, corner of Theodore N WELLINGTON STREKTâ€" 13 and 14. 'H CHURCH STREETâ€"Nos 17, i 4 2, 2 and & | terms . Tok saod 3 G w“’nfl-ï¬â€œâ€™m yw®», terms iral. Lot Daty ‘well e im io asram ao k are -ont.: . 'l'whulnlho(gvml\n. viz., i8, north Duiy, and 18 south Hesserer, bei ‘@urner lots on and Nelson, having = loe. irontage on street, and a depth of 1# feet, _ ~ Lot :)umnh Daly, _ and . 3v surth Stewart 9, Rearst.. No. 4, norh Mlueor, next Ladies‘ %.x-. 1.0% 46, south Nepeanâ€"st., or west of mald 10% to be suk; cheup. Lot 34 corner of Besserer anc Augustaâ€"sts., and hail acre iot at the Deep Out, N LAKESTREETâ€"Nos. %. 3 3 and Z REAT SUCUCESS OF THE Tanor of as lingr, aad oppalte Jange Pafontaines residence. . Also, 104 mu\“..-.- Ad wil, 20 mores, thirty of wWich are cloanai, reâ€" muinder principally hard wood. .‘ 1t about ’:vl.--lhhtv- Uu.'audh.-.lh-n from mor, imade once -’;.nnul'uuu. _ House and Farm for sale. A splendid furm of N CENTRAL STB.ETâ€"Nos, 1# N MAIN STREETâ€"Nos. 4 & 38, 5, » 3 and 40. Dec 31 1872 »pleo cellar, baving « adah . on . three splendid d me anufl:n_- three @ J NG HAM, y t 100 aeres, 00 of which are cleared; 5) miles from the city, Township of Gloucéster, un the Monâ€" treal M Road, with a tine stune house # x %3, cut stone frout, stone Kirchen, and SEALED TENDERS addressed to the anderâ€" signed and endorsed " Tender for Welland Canal" wil Ibe received at o’-nnwumh of SATURDAY, the EIGHTEEN H.? of OCâ€" TOBER mw construetion of Fourteen Locks and regulating Wiers; a number of Brkige Abuttments and Plersâ€"the excavation of the Lock and Wier Pittsâ€"the intervening Reaches, Racewayys, ac., on the mew portion of the WELLAND CAXAL, between Thorold and The work will be let in sections, six of which, num bered W & 6 and 7, are situated between Port and. St, Cutheâ€" erines‘ Cemetery, and three numbered 12 13 .nduvmm trom the â€\k.l side of the ureat Western Railway to near Brown‘s Cement NOR SALE OR TO LET, « T 1::“ ..dlh.':h-du=o.mm ment and 3 u-umw-'."r:?uâ€".ummm‘ ::M-‘-;“m to be let in sections, each & Mnmwnvlmmm mm-\'.-( l‘hd&rnh.mm-ndm or ols Port Colb rne, Maps of the several locali T with Ph-'-.nd Specifications of l:n.."rl.mflb. seel at this Offic«, on and after THURNDAY, the TW ENTYâ€"FIFTH day of SEPTEMHER, in strn‘, where printed formsof Tender will be Ottawa, July & 15%. For a Good Smoke, MYRTLE NAVY. A use class of Information ftelative to the w.xnmd'rm-u. may be obtained at the Resklent Engineer‘s Office, Thorold ; and for works «l an . above Port Robi+ on, l’luw. D‘%r.-mnu\holnuo-\ Engineer‘s C C @ * & Al‘ tendersâ€"nust be made.on the printed forms supplied, and to each must be attached the acâ€" 1. Calpral, $rd P6 j tom bur, )87 lam! .lynatures of two responsible and soivent 'mul rma‘dnn uâ€"m ï¬w .::twmuu for the dug mont __Tui» Department does not, boWever, bi _ itâ€" VIUTORIA STREETâ€"Nos. 41 and 42. ®rms easy, _ MOKERS | Juie Uepartment does not, boWever, bi _ itâ€" seif to arcept the. lowest or any whder. Dwellings and Storea, vay. dee T. & B, on each Plug. Eul ANTREDâ€"Lames and (.):n‘l:‘u. w learD :-.-umn Do-l':h’- Hend Auddress . COLEMAN & BAKEKR, Toronto, Ont. . 28 . 1878, 23e UILDERS AND CONRACTORS Nu»â€" epartment of Public Works, o«-_»nn-.rnn BERMINGHAM‘S FOR SALE. T ELLAND CANAL ENLARSEMENT Notice to Contractors. Apply to 12, 187% & CU.. 78 Nassan _ New York â€"U8SE THEâ€" N TETREAU '-m‘l.lv 0. P. and R Nos . 1, 2 ® 4. &4 6 7 All persons havin‘ leisure, and wishing to increase their irâ€" un the premi# 1%, 12 A CBANUE TO MAKE MONEY. J.â€" BERMINGH AM «nd a spacions ECC CB PAE ETT Lla B i0 t lAz o0 F m‘}\- Sxi1, 16 Inches centre. The remaindér of this building is wood, with brick vensering ; 1 C ;-w--.;;â€" Pm PmE .-»..,ki‘h will ensure g40 annuca Tiiidites Un 8i bory miy ars onciman e sepemmante well rented. This is centrally looality and the most , and its position in rela to the Nament nuuuno-,nwnw Post Orfice %“' mnoox it a most desk investment. bulkiings hre all in the very best order, beâ€" ing but a short time erected, and are all drained in w.in drain on O‘Connor and Albert sts. In «»«murg~ purchasers should look after this property at onee, for if not sold within one month it will not be sold after, unless at an advance of present price. Th:.rmpen, must be always Inâ€" creasing in value, in five years will be worth double what it will be sold for now. For further {‘unu-ulm apply at onee to J. bwDUINILHAW â€" Wan!t Rutata Agent. No. 3 _For further particulars apply at Ond RMR"INU".\R"M Estate Agent, m oo odlegnn V c ccchie fawd . 4 the city, and about two miles from the ’M office,. to be sold eh.-p‘bï¬. BERMINGHAM. ":::-‘ Acre nla:‘e:lhnl 1 on the lhn}unu:fl . a splendid building oppos| r Mutehmor‘s nRA wih navo it cheap ? Apply at BERMINGHAM‘S Real Estate Agoucy V TERCOTILOE L TL Ob elekce &b seb af PME W TCSS Ne L dbies &b a & About 12 Acres of good land within 6} miles of . \hhr:{, on the Montreal Macadamized u-â€"l‘ well suited for market pml»nrm w be le or given on shares. Apply at EERMLD U HA M B Rea) Eatate Agency . "fllhr- of excellent land, about six miles from thiscity, with unmn.%:w»m. cow houses, and other ub-luluï¬nhw let or given on sharer. Apply at onceat RERMING i A M‘3 Real Esta® m, No. 3 kiginâ€"st, opposite the Russell J. BERMINGHAM, Aucueneer and Heal Ketate Agoyt Ottawa July 21 1874 2 Partics Intending to make applieation to Parâ€" Hament for EPrivaks lflni"‘dunrâ€a‘llmc exâ€" clusi Â¥e l-flVIIUT-. or con ng corporate ore for commmercial or other purposes of 'Nlllq«t tor doing anything tendivg to ailect the rights or yroperty of other parties, wro hereby notfled that they are requiradl by the Rules of the two Houses of Parllament, (which ue published in iull in the "Canada Gazetw"), to give TWO MONTHS!‘ NOFICKE of the â€"», pMeation (clearly »id distinetly specifying its : ature and object} in the "Canade Gazette,‘ and uilso in a patef published in the County or Unin of Countlos wif cted, sendingrcoples of the popers containing the first and lastof sueh notices to the Private Hill Oftice of each House, All Petitions for Private Billa ngtb.o presented within ‘lvl-nf‘rd three weeks Por sale, by private cont rac‘, 0t No ®3, fronth on Elmâ€"3t., ROCH E8 TE R Y !ILL E. «000 i ROPERTY, CHEAP @ACE Four Acres of good rish arable land, south wufldhum from the Richmond Road. The u-“tln 2c ROCCOMFORTABLE DWELLING Bxa), Kitchen Zx17, Woodâ€"shed and Harn 40x17. Bualdâ€" ings ail new. The house is well furnished ; & mulhr. donble windows, a good well of water, pump with hose. The lot is well fenced and very handsomely sitrated.. There are three "AH handsome shade trees on the lot. | Title Freehoid, Apply to A. ROW E, + Auctioneer and Reul Estate Agent puet crricks OTTawa. Arrival and Deperture of M«D}â€". Hept. 4, 1873 s‘ =.,â€"f3 C s AREE E_E Pn ioi We n appioinomiats pans s the same night _ _ > _ __ _ Fis New York, clis« every Mowlay at % N_l_h_nd:.bu.':up every Frkiny at n:: Jett" A. -nn-.mhy bag â€" for â€" Canadian teamer will be 6 osedt «i 1:10 pim., in which a«aiy enregistered maiter can be smt. . OFFICE HOURS FROM 8 A.M. TO7 P.M, For Money Orders d Saving Banks Busipess from 9.00 a.m. to 4 + «â€" 0. P, BAKER, On Money OrdÂ¥r Uiticns throughout the Dom Order tme :-a-z-tmnn-“m No'hunllm Prince Kdwani iniand, can be obtai mt this Oftice, Also, Postage Stamps and Post ___ POST.OFFICE SA VINGS BANK. AT-u will be received at this Office -ï¬a lowed at the rate of Four per cent. per !__.udd»-n. can be withdrawn at any Ottawa, Aug. 13, 1873. The bexs to announce that he has r a _ NEW BOOK AND STAâ€" uN RE, »s above, where a full supâ€" ply in English | and r‘m-on‘u the new litermâ€" ture of the day, h.:lhor with the best Staudurd and Claesioal Works, will alw=ys be found. _ u. Statonery in all vuhthn. always on w7s.__sUMMER ARRANGEMENT.__ H7% 5i.4 sB : f P & a @ hdws iNd6.6 . sick « w > A wr{ wxl Seven Octave w\n C Plano, -1- sok! cheup. Neve nflm h.uu-l Carpets on hand for sale. Call n see themi. J. BERMINGHA M, Auctioncer, THE STANDAR .+. _ Price JL'I! Is m supertor collection _: Charch mk‘\ for. Ch Conventions and Sin ing Clusses, Comptie L. O.m‘.nwwuhnr-.a i. R. Pulmer, men of highest re jlon * conductors and com po s.'1.. ht'-r;-“Mhmv-mtm“ is Sabbath School Music. RIVATE BILLS. CHEERFUT. Y@w)CES. Price§& cent«. Ry L. 0. Emerson. A "oi.«~ Noug 3ouk, is _ > one to inâ€" woduce in Comm .; sehools the p. _ wut season, Aul Books mauied, post ;-l*h“ «il prices. vrrAM bo Dbis N dv) a on alns ovegg s , (14 Proadway, New York, OLJVER DITBON & «<., Ottawa, June 14 18 Ottawa, May 31, 1 RARE CHAnus TV SECURKE Stationery Store. 53, SUSSEX STREET: N EW BOOTK J" All Mails are clmed by Monirea}) time 8 minutes fuster thau Utiawa Oinme. EW CHULC FOR SALE hree weeks of the Messlon, RUBERT LeMONE Clork of the Senate AL®RED PATRICK, Clerk of the House of Common 1250â€"2n0. BRITIAH MAaiLA. #@ AND ‘. _ Price JL& is a very l'hnrt;n mké for \‘:-u\ ung C ‘om pti by i. . lmr. men of the : conductors and com pose rx, 1 MUSIC BJOK R *R . COROUVRA N No ®, frouting the 1401 R. DE JONGHS LIGMT BROWN COD OIL Thedistinetive characteristics w gained for Dr. px Joxan‘s Oil so much , the entire confidence oi the most emi+ nent bers of the ll.d: andâ€" not the active unsérupulous opâ€" r of many interested dealers, an unpreceâ€" nted amount mhue patronage may be thus nb Th g enulnes, Ipurity, and uniform strength o m Y, re uear..:lned and guaranteed. I1I.â€"It contains all the active and essential :In- ciples that therapeutic experience has found to be the most effective in the ur.rnuun of the remedy Â¥TY Bis clissakia socilvtakan and erantas na 1 +.â€"It is borne with helm( by the most delieate stomach, and im proves the functions of digestion and wastnoihation. + 5 V.â€"1ts medicinal :n'om-uad remedial action have been found to be im measurably greater than those of any other kind of Cod Liver Oil CONSUMPTION AND DI8SEASKS OF TWE CHEST. * The nmmnz virtues of Dr. nz Joxau‘s Light Brown Cod Liver Oil in Pulmonary Vonâ€" sumption may now be considered as fully estaâ€" blished. No remedy so rapidly restores the exâ€" hausted strength, im proves the nutritve {fl_u\'lfll‘:lll tive effects, it is infinitely more economica!. any which is offered, even at the lowest price or produces a more marked and favorabie influ ence on the local malady. . N ole t Pus o d oA c Arasshe snsA ‘The following high testimony to the efficacy of Dr. ug Joxan‘s Cop LivE® OfL in Consumption is afforded by ALLEN G. CuArnva(m.. M.R.CA., LRX..A of Leominster : ___ e BE PVE RAT L ERey NT EP C #* H.vln‘hf xome years extensively used Dr. px Joxan‘s Liowt Brown Cop Liv®kx® on.hbotb in publiciund private wuuo.’l have no hesitatioL. im M:bl: effects are m superior to those of any Cod Liver Nearly four years «ince, £wo cates of confrmed Consumption were piaced under my care. in both, the lungs were a mass of tubsreular ?’. and every possible sound to be hesrd in phthisis was present. The sole remedy employed was Dr. DE JoNGH‘s Liout Brow® Cop Livk® OfL; and now the.ï¬nuenu are strong and fat ; the diseased (abnormal) sounds na.r‘l‘y Inaudible; and in the one case (lunle‘)’ hunu:(. hhll:(. and -lunt..‘l:‘. -lr'o "T.Iy lnd::g‘o‘ im, patient ex pressi mself quite capable undergoing as much h"a‘u as any of his fellow sportamen." . In eases of prostration and emaciation, where the vital forces are reduced, and where life appears to be even at its lowest ebb, the restorative ï¬vun t br. Dr Joxou‘s Liour BHrowx Cop LIVKEE 11 are remarkably manifested. Byits adinini* tration the natural .":3‘ is revived, and the functions of digestion assimilation are imâ€" proved, mnlm:ï¬â€œn’nd regulated ; and, when its use has been preserved ‘n. Its Pecullu tonie and numuv;mruu have entirely reâ€" stored health and to the most feebie and deteriorated constitutions, Ro D:.mmtd.nn‘l.“l‘:z w:“l:z w + ooX Sudemi Otheot at Hory SF Hdmings .â€"‘ 1[1.â€"It is palntable, easily taken, and creates no n ncnnt is ridtnftely more ecafomicat ttan ve effects, it is infinitely mqewm_mlgnl than â€" * In giving my opinion of Dr. px Joxan‘s LrowT Brows Cop Livk® OIh‘l have no hesitation in smying that 1 have not alightest eonfidence in any other kind. The effects of Dr. pz Joxan‘s O11 are sure and -dmm.chlly in that broken down state of health and strength From innumerable medical and selentific opinions of the highest charaeter in commendation of 1t px Joxan‘s Liout Bxows Cop Livk® OuL, the following are selected :â€" GENERAL DEBILITY AND EMACIATION. se e t ie s ind iss ts " 1 comsider Dr, n-‘Ju‘:n- wirikay we Cod Liver Oll to be a very pure Oil, ikely to create dinguat, and a therapoutic agent d(n.{nlun." Dr. David Smith, '.&5 “amh.ï¬h' Law Board of Great " We think it Wï¬nntm that there is Mtniiod 10 yoepiaice Rike Ee ioi oi pal 1 Bnu hLlan m lsh-lï¬i‘wlr‘r’uh tice, when preseribing the Oil, to recosmmmend this tice, when the Oll, To FOOpammnorkt MDT kind, -lmem much varietyfand uncerâ€" tainty, we have confidence in is gouummes@ss. (Extract from " Consumptiod. i# Aéuiy aod Reâ€" mediable Stages.") " 1 have uen rsons con suitin |mo“:?-‘0", mnfl' ron'i‘l Cod l,':n-r uil, I have ?z."l -w(mth lifl ® and betieve a ve , wel Toh Aihananee i6 in which the w S mcb stance is indicated." Dr. Lawrence, to H.R.H. the Duke of bum-d GWotha. 1 invariably preseribe: Dr. De Jongh‘s Cod Liver OL in prefetence to any other, feeling asâ€" uuydunlu-n&_ ommending a genulne article‘ wnd not a. hï¬fu&mfmï¬ufltï¬ which th eilleasy of this invaluable medicine is destroy ed. .-hqno«wil.;:zm-.u.fl Light Brown Cod Liver on".'n'ï¬'f'hiin' every reason to be satisfied with its beneficial and saâ€" lutary effects." Treatise on the Qil with which 1 am acquainted. Mence, 1 deem the Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantee to be preferrable to . other kind as regards gonuineness and .qdnn?h.' Dr. Lamkester, P.R.8., Covroner for Contral Midetiesex, LoAE oontescmnndd s d t se B i i tiailt b it h ic abnidivonsonchn i rtent ‘.“lelmmsï¬vd lhu.a:lmod wlufll M m O r--l -'(":emhl. .Mhrnulllï¬:.n.c a Physician as Dr. De Jough, who has also written the best Medical T MB en es W 2 C " Dr. Granville has found that Dr.:De ..I’:fh\ mt Brown Cod Liver Oli produces the red t in a shorter time than other kinds, and that it does not cause the nansea and indigestion too 3?::nmmnmdmlmdhrnh * rwn‘onl&mml have been in the habit of presertGi . De Jough‘s ht Brdwn Co .l-lv" Oil, u: td it to be .mlll:km efficaeious thin other varietics of the same medicine which i"i’u;\-':i'i{ï¬g'; Eï¬â€˜}i-“»%«n with a view to test their br. Da Jo;‘llll'l Liour MU;I. w;l:um Om soid only in Imperial e Pints, Wi.; %:;“3:3‘2 Jad Labetion | with his Stam p wWITHOUT WiHICH NoNE CAN PoSAIBLY BBE «@E®ULNE .. all respectable Chemista and Druggists throughâ€" By o-t=o World. . MHE ROYAL READERS. Rubwin Onnion, 1 A N=W Alsu eÂ¥piid books"" *** From Mr. M. Patterson, Rector of the Free Church Training Schoo!, Moray House, Kdinburgh. oc Prvantte m Areamen uy hee fvaing Td more saaginute io the immfovremant ol Shone thin neve aver beon Imoimned. nc plams tion of the means to the end in view is pertoct." . Prom T. Morrison, M. A., Rector of the Free Churc® CauTton,.â€"Bewnare of us neipled attem to wbstitute inferior or 'oru.an mmnhu-.’“ books, and the intelligent handling of them." PDCTE 20. w-""u;'buu. a PEeePet 0P AZCIIEY «i xamuined very. 1 « » and Nos. ;:"i and UL aï¬{:‘;'f'."‘r.“m uuluh: Inamwlblmmm "R«:n:'.’. "#1 have very carefully examined the Roya! u" The plan is excellent, and the execuâ€" uun‘tl uwmavonmn They are out of sight the sertes of Readingâ€"books published, and thould very speedily be vu:.liumod. The Illustrations coustitutes an admi features and add much to the value of the Readers. From the Kditor of the Soottish Journal of Education. " We have no besitation in -m’a-uu- Nflr te hl&hoflop\l in the Trton to ‘The wauls of Modern, Edusation," whn m to the wants of Modern will munnmmmdfll u-;un and schoolâ€"managers w thorough pro Helngy of their puplis in h. t 7. Whinow a sons, London Edinburyh and New Y From A. Montgomerie, L.L.D., Principal of Ladies FLINT AND PERE MARQUETTE RAILWAY LA N D6 E ENTIRE LAND‘GRANT o_ tais Company, unsoii, consisting ef about 30,000 aeres, is offerâ€" 1 unsoki, consisting ef about 30,000 seres, is offerâ€" Amm 21000 aneres, is offer As good as any in the world are to be found in abundance, and will be sold on the most favourâ€" able terms to atual settiers. Some level and heavily timbered with Oak, Beech, Isrb. ete. mm%nuvnummm m, ete, lnh::ovozmh'du-bot.wnmm can ‘The railroad is complete to Reed City (T. 17 N. R. 10 West) and there is only 43 miles to reach m“-hnlm This will be conâ€" as fust as the work can economically be done, csmh-umnuwuum-mm- dom offe wu-or. and those who wish to ccure homes will do well to apply early and take Dr. Rarlow, P.RA, Sen _ Physicion to Guy‘s __ FARMING LAND As good as any in the world are to be found ";"'"""‘::"‘ â€"Oneâ€" down in all eTatMs oF NALE im cason, and babmmee na{ be p.fl"um annual payâ€" ments, â€" Timber “w#wm out. Farming Lands /or act settlement will be soh! on pay ment of oneâ€"fourth in cash and the balâ€" mw in five equal -nn-: m‘-uoa-. Interest at rate of seven per cent. on unpaid balances, hhonflumï¬. All contraets and notes are made payabile at Merchan‘‘s Natiohal Bank in Bast Rogginew. Apply in person or by mail to #1 ba uentiy presori , De Jongh ight Ii:.rvm ver Oll, .:‘ndll'ihllbv: oynr; Dr. Granville, F.R.A, Author of the * Spas q AKBAR, HARFORD & Co. 7. BTRAND, LONDON, W.C. OVER 90400400 FEET, weil located, mainly on the rivers deading into The numerous streams and m with mumuwum-mumnu.um t;nho-td for nv*\s, where logs can be held safely free of expense ind free from the anâ€" of and never failing market for Lamâ€" !qiï¬c_’. whicn may be deiivrered anyâ€" RLECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. P\ .&-’.&L’.l. & which the Carriage and Sleigh O'ITAWA STEAM PROPRIETORS, * At this establishment will be found on hand, or made _ order latest and wost approved styles of _ _ Coaches, Carriages, Omnibusses, SOCKAWAY®, BUGGIES AND SLEIGHS Which in point of finish and durability, «re not surpassed in any market, Réy~All work warranted for one year, and "all kinds of repairing carefully and promptly done. mes A very large amount of new and imâ€" proved machinery has lately been added, and as the whole is driven by steam power (the only establishment so supplied in this section of country), we are in a position theaper than any one else. i1 _ ‘The proprietors are practical workmen wad give personal mxrvuion to all work. Ottawa, March 1872. 19311( T FACTORY,: RIDEAU STREET, OTTAW a, Mossre. GA BH LKL‘3, #A d iALKGLS ..umg' ‘-wla:un.u. * Messre. G rly successful in their system of ARTIFICIAL TKETH, which qoylxlr-d‘.llm-uhhl,ufldn ELASTIC GUM, without springs, painlessly and wA BML L33 ns ©©¢~â€"~+ Usteo Ename! SIOpPIHE, T ETT remain white ud-‘ln as the ..-L isolf. beautiful preâ€" dJABRLEL‘B teeth, and can :-.uy Butlicient to .) stop six tooth. Price 5s. _______| se ce as en uavine in belopravad n 6 ©Phelan & Collénder Combinatiou Cushions" of which f am sole owner and mu.. l}.. (Y’orlorf.“ belw rveuu"u' wh ng rese m l ide. Price parinuia, pmoked hnd delivered un m?fllï¬m":" t% Pansies, Everiasting 5\ wor â€" 1 Gladiolas, Verbcaumes . . ) . 0 of cholce asters. 1 uia | <= + STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES; ou‘d care, $o9v "11 Plancso _ Plowers ‘The subseriber has n .wo . quan Plants ot n:a or 'qulho\y + '5.. a'_'&,", bage, . Cuulifiower, . L uit + ery, Curumber aod Euuhrt, .A quantity of WROTGHT IRO ENGLISH SINGLE Bb.>.m +. xuuua}w)um.l-: «EiL: â€"â€"* CHILDRENS Ouaa, CHAIB ta c taa s _ Mpecial prices for Hotels, 3mnoc:> : +‘ *tais, _ These 1 «+t from M ....,“-;,m.-:....-;:.".u::...::., low. " Quoâ€" woOvEN WIRE IATI'RAMA â€" ___Eilastic, durable and noiseless, Proo{ against L bo 4c L _AE + arvmmneiyiie w U T th nt interest on Sa Deposit te ring five per c« B. Bllol'ï¬-_g’ OTTAWA TIMES. OCTOBER 4 1873 7 Just arrived ex ship ‘ Liver FpHE BEST MUSIC BOUOKs High and for Grammar Schools ! THE HOUR OF SINGING, By L. Q. Emerson and: W. 8. Tilden. PRICE, g1. j This High Bchool Book is admirably flted rortv-n. mï¬uq' .',muu.:o-wy Toime wolarmutizes in trcr Inrue wond To parts, Tins been received with the gromiest mvor by practical teachors, ze s ~ Just ready, THE TRIO, a collection of threeâ€" m‘kmlmm An:.xerlkl:l’-::u:nw:na†eessor to the *‘MHour of Singing." A Havings Bank Department will be kept open ;l M-llun ‘r:nml:lh:.p-odl': 1 k w ow "he next meeiing uf Councit, un "Lite lage AatM day in Qeiober next, for the purpose of closing The furoed road serous ‘Lot Ne & ana ®, in ee first Concession Muriborough, all parties inter= -utcnvmw THOS, ;:)Glll. Mariborough, Sept 2 1473. nikt we Stockdale, Brother & Co, Ottawa, June 30, 1873. BEDS iz 98. A BANQUE NATIUNALE, _ _ H. MEADOWS & CO,, CAPL AL STSVE BEFOT, OTICE OF INT&RNDED BYâ€"LAW. use after 2% years‘ experience in their own practice gives immediate ="8 ," the real cure for Tooth mbhe, proparad for penaral White Gutta Porcha Enamel tor stopping decayed and lender tooth. Kenders the tooth sound and usetu for mastication; no matter how (ar Jecayed. Price Is 6d. _________ _‘Coralite Tooth Paste, for =- n‘t’-.novh( the lurl.:-: uD M‘I redness M:‘lu- the testh 'i&ul f.'.'&‘..um- them any trace of powder, and gives brilliancy to the recipe as -eed)l,r-'d J!"E!l.- Whhans ‘and proserves the teoth, ï¬h&na iouwu_’ bre gives the looth a pearl lika whitamess. and protects the enamel. Price s 6d. E,..au";u.."'fl W ish. A fow 3?::5 ash; it hardens lht-te wents the sccumulation of Lartaf, vents the sccumulation of tartar, fivuuu breath a delightful perâ€" Ionnnieginiet shoat en trom decaved teeth, and is an exâ€" Osteo Enamal Stopping; warts r P OA CEE _T n of zv'o..,nd Hor-c a stopping. | W, COLLENDFR, i 1w ibelan & Collender. 1 reud way, New York. D. GUMS. " NoBLP 35 Sumaex Street, cor‘s .,!_l y sceds this ae llt)';u HICKEY 238% lin warranted ection. is nort dis \The New York ue coxsorrnario® OR â€"LTALY,) so long fragmentary and impotent, into one powerful State, with Rome as its capital. the hu . -lm}ol France through a series of crushing defeats, ending with the siege and capitulation of herâ€"proud and gay metropolis; the expulsion of the Bourbons from the Spanish throne, and the, } substitution for them of & scion of the most Ihera . among royai houses; the virtual absorption of the ‘ kingdoms of Saxony, Wurtem burg, Bavaria, with Baden, Hesse, the Hanse Towns, «c., under the headship of Prussia, into the trtumphant and powerful empire of Germany; and the arming of Russia to reâ€"assert her preponderance in the counelis of Europe, or to prosecute her often postâ€" poned but 1,ever relinquished designs on the great eity founded by Constantine, and the vast but decaying and anarchical dominion of the Suiltan, all combine to invest with profound|Materest the everchanging phases of our tidings ffomi the Old World. The Tribune, through trusted cofresâ€"> poudents stationed at all points n Europe whete great movements are in progress or imminent, . uims to present a complete and instructive panoâ€" | rama of events on that continent, and to mirror the prolonged struggle between middle age Feu dalism and Ecclesiasticism on the one hand and Nineteenthâ€"Century soe pucism and secalarism on the other. . Recognising a Divine Providence in alt that procéeds and #®, it looks hopefully on the great conflict as destined (like our own recent conâ€" vulsion) to evolve from strife, disaster, and seemâ€" ing chaos, a fairer and happier future for the toiling masses of mankind. * In our own country, a wat upon corruption and rascality in oftice has been inaugurated in our city whereby the government of our State has been revolutiomised through an initial triamph of Reâ€" form which surpasses the most sanguine anticipaâ€" tions,. It is morally certain that the movement thus inaugurated cannot, in its progress, be cirâ€" cumscribed to any locality or any party, but that [‘its purifying influence is destined to be felt in every part of the Union, rebuking venality, exâ€" posing robbery, wresting power from politicians by trade, and confiding it in those worthiest and filtest to wield it To this bepeficent and vitally needed reform, the Tribume will devote its best energics, n-qrdleu of personal interests or party predilections, esteecming the choice of honest and faithful men to office as of all New Departures the most essential and auspletous. â€" _ The virtual surrender by the Demoeratfe party of its hostility to Equal Rights regurdless of Oolor, has divested our current politics of half their byâ€" gone intensity, Howoever parties may henceforth rise or fall, it is clear that the fundamental princiâ€" ples which have hitherto honorably distinguished the Republicans are henceforth to be regarded as practically accepted by the whole country, The right of gvery man to his own limbs and sinewsâ€" the equality of all citizens before the lawâ€"the inâ€" wbility of a State to enslave any portion of its peoâ€" pleâ€"the duty of the Union to guarantee to every cltizen â€"the full enjoyment of this liberty until he forfelts it by erimeâ€"such are the broad and frm foundations of our National edliice; and palsied be the hand which shall seek to displace them ! Though not twenty years old,the Kepublican party has completed the noble fabrtc of Emancipation, and â€"may fairly iInvoke thereon the sternest fudgâ€" ment of man and the benignant smile of God. Henceforth, the mission of our Republic is one of Peasoful Progress. To protest the weak and humble {‘om violence and oppressionâ€"to extond the boundaries and diffuse the blessings of Civiliâ€" sationâ€"to stimulate Ingenuity to the production of new inventions for economizing Labor and thus enlarging Productionâ€"to draw nearer to each other the producers of Food and of Fubrics, of. Grains and of Metals, 4nd thys enhance the gains of Industry by reducing the cost of transportation and exchanges botween farmers and artisansâ€" such is the inspiring task to which this Nation now addresses itself, and by which it would fain contribute to the progress, efilightenment, and happiness of our race, To this great and good work, the Tribune contributes ts sealous, persisâ€" fout efforta, . ZAgriculture will continue to be more especially } Iugidated in its Weekly and Semiâ€"Weekly editions; to which some of the ablest and most successful tillers of the soil will steadily contribute, No farmer who has $300 worth of produce per annum ean afford to do without our Market Reports, or others equally lucid andâ€"comprehensive, If he whould read nothing else but what relates to his own calling and its rewards, we belioye that no farmer who can read at all can afford to do without such a journal as the Tribune,. 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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, FOR ADVERTISING RATES. at the office of the Telegrliph aeopy of " Recollections â€"| ~KXÂ¥X., ROY, FAY Desires 10 ‘.oform his friends fand the public in general, that bis magniilcont (POULIN‘S BLOCK, HULL), and that he wil! do his best to provide for the Smithfeld. J C Chaberlain, Keqg=This is to certify that about three years ago 1 became affiicted with Bromchitis, which lasted about sighteon months, I was so affiicted for the want of breath that it was very difficult tor me to speak,> and in the night time frequently throwing the clothes off and raising in the bod to keep from strangling. I tried three of‘the most eminent physicians in the County ®f Northumberland for about a year, withott recelving any benefit, in fact I continucd get« ting worse all the time. At lsst I was aC~ vised to try the Great Snoshoneee Remedy. 1 boughbt & bottle and took it and when it was #bout finished I began to feel a liittle better, [ continued to use it until I had taker thne: bottles, when, to my satisfaction, I fourd that I was as we!l as ever I had been prev‘~ ous to my iliness and have been so ever es * JOHN.,SILVER. ..Bwotn bofore me at Smithfield this.6th dy of Aprii, A D 1870. 00 _ 000000 _ 0. of the Great Shoshonees Remedy, At the itpiration of two days her symptoms were fecidedly better. _ She continued to improve so rapidly that by the time she had taken one bottle she was able to sit up. By the continuâ€" ance 0 th seamed? rl sa sperfoctly reatored to hearth. . ; WONDERFUL CURE OF LUNG DISEASE Brooruy®, April 5%]810. J 0 Chamburlain, Bts. This is to certi thatâ€" my wife was very low with Lung Discase. Ihe Doctor bad given her up. He said her ‘ungs were tubercled, and medicine could not help her, As a last resort J purchased a bottle _ You may publish the facte for the benefit of thoso eimilarly a@licted. _ That the Ornar Suoszone®s Rewsoy anp Piitg, of the emiuâ€"nt Indian Medicine Man, Doctor LEWIS JObE@PHUS, of the Great Tribe of Shoshonees, British Uolumbia, is working the most marvellous and n’onhhlng Qurer the World has ever hoard of." _ Never in th« anpale of Canadian Mwiical History has su«! â€" succugs attonded thé introduction of +*: medicine heretofore Proclaim the Giaa Tidings im pty ‘because the numerous valuable acti medicionl vegotable ingredients, (some which we will mention, such as the Extrac of Wild Oherry Bark, Podophylium, Juniper Quassia, Smartwoed, Dandelion, Hyoscyamus‘ Compound Extract of Colocynth, Jaiap, Soco, trine Aloes, Capsicum, &¢., &¢,) which enter into the composition of the combined mediâ€" cine, are such and so harmmonlously classitied and compounded, that it is made the most searching cusativ« in the known world, and mpnot help but a~t on the system in a very satisfactory and dosirable mannor, No matâ€" ter what your allment may be, or of how long standing, it will find the spot and astonish you by the rapid manmer in which you are restored to perfect health and full vigor. This Medicine is ploasant and safe to take and is warranted, and may positively be re} lied upon to make a permanent cure of a‘= diseasos of the Throat, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys Digessive Organs, &c. &c., as well as Scrofula the various Skin Discases, Humors, and all dissases arising from Impurity of the Blood, excepting the Third Siage of Consumption. Further lnfomntlunk:hh full directions for using the Great Shoshonees Remedy & Pills, and containing Tostimonials and Cert fioates of Cures, can be obtainud by securing the Preatise, the Hand Book, or th \ A‘manac and Cireuiiits from any respectable . 1ggistin the ,Donlnion-â€"he.‘. Ts i1 06 Price oj Remedy in large Pint /‘les .. Prlls per Hom.............. weel .| 08 elther sex, young orold, niake more money at TOrk jor us‘ in thelr spare mqments,‘ ur nit tike $5 to $20 " wme, than at anything elso. Particulars Iree Address G. srm!l:“a{»., Portland, Maine: May 7, 1873 s lydaw ‘evnerience an entire gucess: Simpleâ€"Prompt -Tjâ€"llldcn†t and l'-nmhlo.â€'l\q.m tie only Medhâ€" &:â€m:’mmhmwm' so harmjless as to be free from danger, wo efficient as to be always reliable. ‘They have raireéd the highâ€" HUMPHREYS®‘ HOMEOPATIIC SPECIFICS as to be reliable, ‘They Nave r/seo M RIghâ€" g-teon;x_d.u from all, and will always renâ€" :: * ao:i&"'y{iiï¬i&::;.f:;..ï¬f : 4* calkmess, wotting . 81, _ _" m&d-.‘l.wh:‘znn-... 50 34, “DC.&'IAWMW-' P] or 35 FAMILY g.“:’:l 5 large cont n?:edla inm:wfl&?&w & family is subâ€" ject to, with of directions....... ... §10 l"_rml:h, with hookul:.:‘-en-('\n“ 6 e , for cure neante of n bomrsite Aniumin whp l:;o B-::-;E"-m 60 vl:'l., taind our Apecifice, etâ€" ?‘m&mmm%m. 36 ‘ _ ROXD‘S ‘x‘l;.;m -cu.ion?iml © l-’:’::o(“ku:ho, T esrachc, Reursigin:" Mbhonmnaitont; Cure ot Bronchitis EIMILIA SIMILLBUS CURAXTOR AVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE * Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations. * Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic. «* m or Teething of Infants. " D of Children or Adults.... T heleve Morbin Pragiing .. ... (‘:mn. Od?. Bu-fluh......,: Dyspeprin Sifiean ntomack. ... _ Supprcssed, or Painfo! Periods,. o hites, MV Profune Feriods.,1!. é';"bï¬&ï¬ï¬im""um"’f"""l #5 Iflt“n Izpehl. 25 Be .u-' Ohitre, Agues to r ever Pll'c:.blhd:r%'- 5o Ophthalmy, and Sore or W eak Eyes 50 %um,Awaorch;o:wm : Asthma, opm limnhlng.. ... 50 Ear Discharges, impaired hearing. 50 General Debility Weakness Seaâ€"Sickmess, sickness from riding Kuny-nln-“()-wl.......... Nervous . Debility, Seminal Five Roxes, with one flma Powder, very necessary in serious Nos. 13 and â€" T. 0. BBOWN _ * F.pisconal Methotiat Miniatar J M Wi&LLINGTON,J P day, Agents wantel! All C NoOwW UOPEN, Visit 1 ¢ Nor BOILING THE SKIN @z28Y HaIR IT RESTORE® 1 AGam ro is naturRaL QuLoR, ~â€" Lmvms IT n?gn!ULLY Emhgm"mn GLOKsy. s‘goi’e ITs FALLING OF, gx6Eu4s au. orBEks. CNCALE SE Restores Grey Hair to its Natural Color _ and Beauty, AND pUuES NOT SOIL THE SKIN. JOHN GARDNEE, CHEMIST: MONTREAL, ##"~It can be purchased wholesale . ggï¬m-# H. F. 'lh:::ly.‘::: and Drugwist, Wellington Street. ' For imparting a fine gloss to Linen Shirt Bosoms, Culffs, . Producing the same gloss and Hard Finish As when bought at the By the u:e of The most ordinary ironer is enabled to compete with the most skilful, giving the linen the appearance it had when it came from the storeâ€"new and beautiful. Goods done up with it keep clean much longer, 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 large family. It gives the Linen such a smooth glossy surface that the dust and dirt wili not adhere to it, so that it will keep clear much longer. 1t is very highly recom. mended by the Montreal Herald, La Minerve, I€ National, and by all the leaaâ€" lanmeriunyupen. _It is put up in boxes to last a {aanat about three months, and can be had 3fr0; all respectable Grocers, Druggists,mmy ail respectable G Dru mn Dealers in House mmgï¬qn:':'dl- cents per box. 0 Wholesale at HRN;YG' :‘ JLllONT : CO., ontreal. nn.-ct.,n Wholesale â€"Agents for Ottawa and vicie Migpene: % Jany. 7 1873. 2157 173v. I5 cents per bottle ; three bottles for $2. _ Patronised by all the world. â€" Rimmel‘s Ihang«Thang, Vanda,. Henna, Tockey Club, Frangipane, end other perfumes ot exquisite fragrance, Rimmel‘s Lavender Water, distilled fro Mitcham Flowers. its Rimme!‘s Tollet Vinogar, celebrated for \nfd-d-nlwypup-n‘-. Rimme!‘s Extract of Lime J1rice and Gly» cerine, the best preparation for the Hair mhmm imme!‘s Dugong Oil Soap, pertumed with All of the TANITE CO,/8 ï¬lm directly made by the Co., at owp Fuctory and under their/own Pstentsand DT t thesper to (buy Snd# Goote directly from well known Manufacturers than to buy of Dealers or get low priced or poor goods. ‘The fullest information on all points connécted with EMER wanm:a REMERY GRINDING MA« CHINEEKY, will be furnished by this Com« Enamellene, June 19 RBimme!‘s Giycerine, Honoy and Rimme!‘s Viciet, Rose.Lea{,Bice, and other allet Powders. A Hberal allowauce to ship» Enamellene All Housexeepers inss THE TANITE CO., Iw 6m Stroudsburg, Monroe, Co., Pa. PECIAL NOTICE. STORE NEW IMMEL‘S OHOICK PERFUMES â€"â€" MBE \â€" Collars, Lace Cutains, fRADE &c., Sre hin Rublar o 4 °1 .â€"7â€" 57 tobi | & machines, Indis Kubber and bug Leather . Mife Boards. Knives constently cleanee with have a brilliant polish equai to new dutlery Packets, 3d. each ; tE wice, ¢€., Lo 3¢. e | ned 43. ouch. W ANE, Solicitor, & * L- G missioner for t.:;::' davits and transacting all other busine * Epe:mnmth:om(oumf of Law ang ul un in P (.)nnh.’f_ 8A (iwhnm‘h‘s‘oc_.(’.n‘..l‘ and Quebec, 85, Gracechurch bm;u Tany 1s, 1s1s. 244 ned 3. 'o.c] Preveniiriction in clean nife. Gakey‘s Wellingto; be used with the Boaras, pjit» csorgery For saug ~~ gems _ RARE CHANCE THE zumm t% Containing Machinery for the manuise Published ture of Shingles, Staves and Barrel Head. | _ me f9t )S i1&, m.s0, Tongue and Grover, * in a Machine and Surface Plainer. g: 341 co bank of Madawaska River, close 4 | i x of Broekville and Ottawa and C.C. Rg | â€" 1 way, in Village Of Arnprior. Machiney m all nearly new, and in good working order, ' seale, with stock of logs now in booms. i; | . g}g abundance of timber to be had ressam, d‘ p The subscribers being about to build 4 Lumber Mill, offer this desirable propey tor sale. For further perticulars, address, A. ROWE, . GEnNUINE PANCREATINE PANCREATIC EMULSION, The efficacy of these Medicines in th treatment of Indigestion, Bronchitis & Puimonary Catarrh, Consumption, Was ing, &c., &c., depending entirely upor floir purity and strength. _ Mesn VORY & MOORE caution the publc gainst imitations of them which are se rth as possessing the remedial r- of the true preparations, bum Are in reality either saponacéous com pounds, citments or pomades, without 1 trace of the Pancreauc principle and & tirely unfit and useless as medicing, These imitations are caloulated to produm serious disappointment and to injuriou affect the reputation which the Genul Pancreatine and Pancrestic i have acquired. it is therefore highly portant that purchasers examine the on the bottles for the names and Tré a Foreign Specimen of a soâ€"called Prg» a4 i hi ment or Pomade in appearance and & sistency, and was flavored with I-o‘ Almond or Prussic Acid. It was alkaline, indicating free alkali, which, nifying result ; the whole forming a grase lar moist mass of fat, soap, glycerine and water. This ointment was physically chemically different from the true m:uhionwhi&.lhn .bndi‘ ined, w besides being Mju?oq;:hm dclhudfl appearunce consistency mhpdmmwvhk-.ï¬ .. Whs e W. MARSHAL MATEH W holesal A’o Canada. lenn.LYlAl: cum Cu, Barristers, Aitorney, No Paul Street, MONTREAL. orrFICE: l-_u.bYlA%MH;HS&G&, Master in Chancery C February 28th. 1873. 200wii " _ ortawa"~"" ""~"oan Un or about the 80th SEPTEMBER, 1873,,wil published, price $3.00 McA LPIN E8 w DOMINION * Containing about 1000 pages, & ; At the solicitation of a number of and others, the subscriber has decided to â€" a Business Directory of the Domainion of This work will contain the numes and * of every business man in The Original and only Manufactures Chemists to the Queen, H.K.H. the Prince of Wales, l?l.x. Napolea® the Third, His Highness the Khedive of Emrk.. 143 NEW BOND ST , 1AJNDON, E;LWMM A Ol"l'l WA HOTEL, each branch of business being al {g““: .“.-'"f' mt nz emeinteg io vem antlll ie pant en ol m-.-n-.."&"-ufl":'-‘:-â€-'-'ï¬-. i Mir. -1""'"'}‘-"“' CLASSIFED HSBES NCO reciory at the low figure Of $3.0) ‘ w ME e wm-w-mm:;m.' <#" Mr. 1-;_;.,‘1%“\10;1. the estal mkenun:;z-hn-uan-uwvm 8 to be conducted under -n:::u:-‘m Coont of thee Fhnt 3 of-. dn-" l"‘1. + success o + « and the ‘continuation of the publication in # |â€" ) * . rship, they may stare that the £on e en e e tme dAem uflunau;w ry will hu:d:d ® c% nt. _ The printing will be executed by John 19% pared expressly tor the Cf the DAVID lcual’llll 12 Granvilleâ€"st., Halifax, N. 8. Aug. 26, 1878 230. Aopatune dirtroee 1ZZziy ottained in aiftl t * 199C 24 Absolute divorces legally obtained in LLP E tion, general misconduct, &c., su on or address Oakum, Tar and Cordage, AL Gram, Bags and Canvas, pig iron. P. 6. ROXi & BEO8, § . 342 No. 180 Bread =.Now Y °nolisHt OaK TANNED LKA uwl 11 EV AAAIM, BELTISG AND TANK A Kosx® Single Belts of this will do the work 1941 | ‘ak_,““’ last 2s long as a Double Belt of we * meterk Oils, Paints and Colors and V _ _ s4rormesâ€"Oohes Oakum, Pitch, Tar and Cordage, Arz#n® _ Opposiic Mamol) Hous A pupil of Signor Leon Corell} mm«vo.n.u-h: to give lessons in Vocalimtion. Sb# a sTUMP ‘m_ CHINES ul any stump in minutes. yealt By W.. ABBOTT, Bopt. 13, 1873. «in ouk Bopt. 1% 173. _______fin _____ _â€"_YERxr cuong THE TIMES is printed and published \ â€" _1 am now prepared to 4 Jany 28, 1873. 6 o‘clock pm. Terms made } applicaticu. Residence Joyce‘s v UCAL MUSIC, Extract from an Analytical Report ups ROSPECIUS. rney, and was fiavored with Resenceo{ . c‘m&bell & Mct ond or Prussic Acid. 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