?!‘ _ Containing Machinery for the manulac 1 N â€" -cn-lp-.m-l Barrel Headâ€" "‘-) 0y , «80, qu-lcnvc,l’llh‘-’ Machine and surface Piainer, Situate« hE | 1 5 : ‘he most. ordinary iromer is enabled to * omm-u.uuukmm a :‘lhwithd' n it came from the storeâ€"new and beautiful. * Goods done up with it keep clean much » longer, thereby saving time and labor in W. Stockdale, Brother & Co,, At this establishment will be found on hand, or made _ order latest and most approved styles of _ _ Z J _ Carriage and Sleigh 1 ; FACTORY: | poweetui RIDEAU STREET, OTTAWa, || detesis ROCK A W A Y3, BUGGIES AND SLEIGHS Which in point of finish and durability, are not surpassed in any market. Wéy~ All work warranted for one year sed all kinds of mm.uuuyd ,-onpuydn.o. A very large amount of new and imâ€" 'ron‘-dâ€"'vubbbb‘. aided, and as the whole is driven by steam power (tboo.ly.ubl’nh-cnuppï¬odmthh slation of country). We are in a position OT‘I'â€"A‘ ~_â€" All Housexeepers heaper than any one else. ‘The proprietors are pFi give personal supervis AND DE3 NOT S0IL THE SRIN, JOHHX GARDNEE OHEMIS Restores Grey Hair to its Natural Color +a bank of Madawaska River, close _ n of Brockville and Ottawa and C.C. R «l way, in Village of Aw Machiner all nearly nest, sand in good working order pyipy oraax Ius salk with stock of logs now in booms. An .rflmhbhi- ‘The uabsoribers baing about to build a mm*mmm For further perticulars, _ . o ow b, 75 cants per bottle 5 For imparting a fine glos to Linen Shirt Bosoms, Asany 38, 1873 Producing the same gloss and HMHard Finish as when bought at the ; STORE NEW ty the use of E namellene Containing Machinery for the manufac Coaches Carviar® Onniiissss. Bole Manufaaturer and Proprieter. washing. _ ‘This is the most economical ar« ticle that can be used, costing only about three cents to do the ironing of a large famuly, 1t gives the Linen such a smooth glossy surface thit the dust and dirt wili not aahere to it, to that it will keep clear much longer, lt is very highly recom â€" mended by the Montreal Heraid, L« Myerve, Le National, and by all the leaaâ€" g.n American papers. a â€" Enamellene, __It s put up in boxes to last a faanst o. resperiglle Orgonte â€"Irogghutemy all rocers, mmy . Dealers in House Furnishing Gooda,di â€" éents per box. Wholesale at _ HEN&Y F. LEMONT & CO., 236 St. Jamesâ€"st., Montreal. ESMUNDE BRO8. Wholesale Agents for Ottawa and vici» nity. PROPRIETORS § AAD & Lace Cutains, A# a t 6+ CARSS & CO. to all work 19811( at all the ubstitution for them of a seion of the most libern® among royal houses; the virtual absorption of the kingdoms of Saxony, Wurtembarg, Bavaria, with Bwien, Hes=e, the Hanse Towns, a6., under the hewiship of Prussia, into the triumphant and powerful empire of Germany; and the arming of Russia to reâ€"assert her preponderance in the eouncils of Eur: pe, or to prosecute her often postâ€" poned but reer relingquished designs on the great city founded by Constantine, and the vast but decaying and anarchicalidominion of the Suitan, all combine to invest with profound interest the everch nging phases of our tdings from the Old World. _ The Tribume,> through trusted corresâ€" pondents stationed at all points n Europe where great movements are |n progress of imjainent, aims to present a complete and instructive panoâ€" rama ofâ€"events on that continent, and to mirror the projonged struggle between middle age Fea dalism and Ecelesiasticisin on the one hand and Nineteenthâ€"Century seeptici«* and secularizm on the other. Recognising a Di ine "rovidence in all tha proceeds and is, it loo s# R> efully on the 1" conxsoLIDaTIoNn or ITALY, so long fragmentary and impotent, into one powerfu! State, with Rome as its capital the bu mifllation of France through a series of erushing defeats, ending with the siege and capitulation of her prond and gay metropolis; the expulsion of the Bourb ons from the Spanish throne, and the In our own country, a war upon corruption and rascality in office has been inaugurated in our city, whereby the government of our State has been revolution through an initial trtumph of Reâ€" form wmr;:u\rp-- the most sanguine anticipaâ€" tions. It is morally certain that the movement thus Inangurated eannot, in it« progress, be cirâ€" eumscribed to any legality or any party, but that its purifying infuence is destined to be felt in every part of the Union, rebaking venality, exâ€" pesing robbery, wresting power from politicians by trade, and eonfiding it in these worthiest and littest to wield it. To this benefdcent and vitally needed retorm, the Tribune will devote its best energles, regarcsess of personal nterests or party pulu«-mmu-nthemdlâ€"utw reat conflict as destined (like ... «wn recent conâ€" *lsion) to evolve from strife, disaster, and seemâ€" Ing chaos, a fairer and happler future for the toiling musses of mankind. 'nn virtual surrender by the Demoecratic party of its hostility to Equal Rights regardless of Color, ;l't;;al men to office as of all New Departures the has divested our current politics of half their byâ€". gone intensity. However parties may henceforth rise or fall, it is clear that the fundamental prineiâ€" ples which have hitherto honorably distinguished the Republicans are henceforth to be regarded as practically accepted by the whole country. The right of every man to his own limba and sinewsâ€" the equaiity of alt citizens before the lawâ€"the inâ€" ability of a State to enslave any portion of its peo= pleâ€"the duty of the Union to guarantee to every ¢itizen the full enjoy ment of this liberty until he ‘forfelts it by crimeâ€"such are the broad and frm foundations of our National edidice; and paisied be the hand which shall seek to displace them ! Though not twenty years old,the Republican party has completed the noble fabric of Emaneipation, and may fairly invoke thereon the sterhest judgâ€" \ ment of man and the benignant smile of God. most essential and auspicious, Henceforth, the mission of our Republic is one of Peaceful Progress. To protect the weak an hamble fom violence and oppressionâ€"to extend the boundaries and diffuse the blessings of Civiliâ€" sationâ€"to stimulate Ingenuity to the preduction of new inventions for economizing Labor and ï¬-mwm‘mpu‘b othEr the producers of Food and of Fabries, of Grains and of Metais, and thus enhance the gains of industry by reducing the cost of transpoftation and exchanges between farmers and artisansâ€"â€" such is the Inspiring task to which this Nation now addresses itself, and by which it would fain contribute to the progress, enlightenment, and happiness of our race. To this great and good work. the Tribune contributes ts seaious, persis Agriculture will continue to be more especially lucidated in its Weekly and Semiâ€" Weekly editions, to which somd ofthe ablest and most successful tillers of the soil will steadily contribute." 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The plan is excellent, and the execuâ€" tion, if I may say so, even better, ‘They are out of sight the best series of Readingâ€"books published, and thould vmy be widely used. The Illustrations an features and add much to the value of theâ€" " Thanks for 1E LANU GRANT o tais Company, _upa"‘c..‘th(dm“w‘ is offer» ~New York Tribune. HE RO YAL READERS. ADVERTISING RATES. ______ Cbilege Glasgow. _ _ _ _ > _ » examined very caretuily the 'Mlfla' L., 11., and I11, of the .mul evitalion in saying that they are, in my FARMING LAND e Thonbie KEATING 8 PER®IAN® 1NX®sECT DESTROYING POWDERA ‘R:‘IHM.(O : qn’lb' '.wm’ l|o= to nnl?nh. bu m ng . Fi Hu(; mmets {Iot cmmue-. Gnats, m(;}uuo- in Furs, and every other *pecies of inse in all stages of metamorphosts. Sold in packet* tins, and bottles of various sizes, I lu’ onu.m"ï¬cu(ed;‘- and uniform strength al.â€"Its genu purity, un re ascer.ained and guaranteed. e 11.â€"It contains all the active and essential Eln- eiples that therapeutic experience has found to be the most effective in the nrrrmlnn of the remedy I11.â€"It is palatable, easily taken, and creates no R. DE JONGH® TIAMT BrOWX Cop LIVER OQIL. The distinotive charneteristics which have gained for Dr. B s Joxan‘s Oil so much celebrity, the entire connu«nce of the most emiâ€" nent members of the Medical Profession, and notwithstanding the activeand unserwpuious opâ€" position of many interested dealers, an unpreceâ€" dented amouny «/ public patrouage may be thus CAUTION.â€"The public are requested to observe that all the above preparations bear the Trade Mauk as herein shown. Sold by all Chemists ansd Druginta. â€" 111. â€"It is palatable, easily taken, and creates no nausea. 1 +.â€"1_ is borne with facility by the most delicate stomach and improves the &ncuuu of digestion and assimilation En n PRNUUT V.â€"Its medicinal rmptmennd remedial action have been found to be im measurably Bnnlot than those of any other kind of Cod Liver OiL |_______ CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE CHEST. The extraordinary virtues of Dr. DE JoKXGH‘s Light Brown Cod Liver Oil in Puilmonary Conâ€" sumption may now be considered as mn{w.-uâ€" blished. No remedy so rapidly restores the eX« hausted strength, im proves the nutriti ve funetions or produces a more marked and favorable influâ€" ence on the local malady. ‘The following high testimony to theâ€"e of Dr. i® Joxen‘s Cop Live® OfL in Consam is affonled by ALLEN G. CHATTAWAY, M.R.C.A., LI‘L{., of Leominster:â€" _ w vll . VI.â€"Prom the unequalled rapidity of its euraâ€" tive effects, it is infinitely more economical than any which is offered, even at the lowest price. In cases of prostration and emaciation, where the vital forces are reduced, and where life appears to be even at its lowest ebb, the restorative m t Dr. De Joxon‘s Liout Brown Cop LIV®E {L are remarkably manifested. By its adminia tration the natural appetite is revived, and the functions of digestion and assimilation are imâ€" proved, reanimated, and regulated ; and, when its use has been steadily preserved in, its peculiar tonic and nutritive properties have entirely reâ€" stored health and strength to the most feeble and deteriorated constitations. _ Pn es ‘The actual benefit derived is thus described by RowraxD DaLToN, M.RCA, L8.A., Disâ€" trict Medical Officer at ; St. Edmunds : _ _ " In giving my o :‘:'aw" n of Dr. oz Joxax‘s LIGHT Brow® Cop Liv Olhkl have no hesitation in saying that I have not the slightest eonfidence in i e e e PR myuher kind. ‘The effects of Dr. px Joxan‘s OrL are sute and most nmnrnble..mnelally in that broken down state of health -Lm which uulll{ precedes and favors tube deposit; and 1 never recommend any other sort. The Oil I have had from ,ou was for my own use, and it has certa nly been the only -md-fln’ my life on i w# o~asiens, and even now, when feel ‘out of condition,‘ I take it, and like it, unâ€" mixed with us y.nl:ghu being the most agreeâ€" able way. 1 coud that Dr. px Joxau‘s Oft would come into general -o.l:-nd entirely superâ€" sede the Pale and other worth preparations."; SELECT MEDICAL OPINION®. From innumerable medical and seientific opinions of the highest character in commendation of Dr pe Jowex‘s Lieut Bxowx Cop Livk® O1L, the following are selected :â€" BSir Henry Marsh, Bart., M.D., Physician in Ordiâ€" Liver Oil to be a very pure Oil, not likely to ngie hnd o noragonite npont ue groat vaine * Dr. David Smith, F.R.S., Medical Officer to the Poor Dr. I-vm to H.R.H. the Duke iA Cebary ana Goua. ©* C I invariably prescribe Dr. De Jongh‘s Cod Liver Ol. in jpreference to other, fee: â€"Nulnmo-.-fl:'l 'hu%: lfl‘.m.o:.ï¬fa which the efficacy of this invaluable ine is destroyed." to the British io hurh in dies a Tary® GENERAL DEBILITY AND EMACLIATION . Lankester, Â¥.R.3., Coromer J or Central Middlesex. t “ll paration l:-glmh.g!: ?lm of im m so n amennaine en en arany w n ""6- the Oil with which I am acquainted. Hence, I deem the Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantee to be preferrable to any other kind as g::mllwl.lvuounulm-m‘iï¬d in a sbofter time than other kinds, and that it does not cause the nauses and indigestion too o‘mwnmmdï¬.hï¬ Edwin MW.LO-A.I d"'wnvcnls'-?.p;fl:,'nmmhom presort X ongh‘s Ligin wn Cod UV-OII..:= find it to be much more efficacious than other varieties of the same medicine which 1 have also empluyed with a view to test their sold only in Imperial wâ€""iuu" , &s. 6d.; Pints, #4.; Quarts, 98. ; C and 1t his Stamp and !un-(iuu Sn ista and h« wallwg:tz. 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BOURGEAU, ° lnveuto;,â€"bloc&nic; Manufacturer, Builder, Engineer, Chemist, Farmer, Merchant, :l"‘l;em _Canadian _ Patent Office Record \ AaBurthan braabradraig â€"orror a : F city of Uttawa, in the County of Carieton, Lum~ ber Merehant, who died on or about the Thirt.eth day of June, A.D,, 1573, are retxulnd. on or before the First day of November, A.D., 1873 to send by m wo-p-hhln Messrs, l.gon & Kemon‘,‘ol the etg of m‘? Sulicltors for William Witson Andrew llllll‘ Executors, of the Last Will and Testwment of the said Robert H. Wilson, their Christizo and surnames, addrsses, and description, with full particulars of their mroeuvo elun':’? a statement of their accounts and the nature q‘: securities, [if :ny;‘luld by them ; as im |L-nor the said PFirst day of November the asdets of the Estate of *he said Robert H. Wilson will be distributed among the partie« entitled thereto, having referenge to the claims of which notice shall have been furnished to the Executors as wbove required and the said ::xoem-.m : either oI(’.“ mm,wnhdl‘noc be liable r ussets, or an: o person of whose claim nntgo shall not luv:ngoon reâ€" celved at it the time of distribution. ‘ LYON & REMON, _ Solicitos for Executors. MECHANICS MAGAZINE Dated Ottawa, Aug. 25, 1873. Por cle and hi Sliver, Eleotro Plaie, Piats Wiant, at. Tableur4d. sach. J r‘MoxmuZhnh Paten: nuite Cioas g machines, India Rubber and Buf Leathe‘ nife Boards, Knives constantly cleaned with have a brilliant polish equal to new quz Packets, 34. each ; ML 64., 1m, 2s. 64; nad 4s. cash. 4 +* prevent friction in cleaning and injury to the nife. Oakey‘s W b.“'hl“..‘ GENUINE PANCREATINE PANCREATIC EMULSION. The efficacy of these Medicines in the treatment of Indigestion, Bronchitis or Puimonary Catarrh, Consumption, Wast» ing, &c., &c., depending entirely upon Ayimer 1!st October, 1873 RAVORY & MOURE caution the public against imitations o(_M vhich are set _______ GEORGE E. DESBARATA _| Mon A copy of first numhar ean be seen at thi soffice rain, Bags and Canvas, pig iron. P. & uu&s & BBOS., 1Q Grey Nun Street, 2195 6m Montreal Ottawa, Jany. 7 1873. 2157 173=. The creditors of RoBeRrTt H. W1LsO®, late of the Khedive of Egypt, &o., _ . 143 NEW BOND Sml‘, LAJ)NDON..â€" Extract from an Analytical Report upon a Foreign Specimen of a soâ€"called Prepaâ€" ration of Pancreatine. "This compound resembled an Oint ment or Pomade in appearance and conâ€" sistency, and was fiavored with Essence of Almond or Prussic Acid. It was strongly alkaline, indicating free alkali, which, act, ing upon the fat, produced the usual sapo» :’yh(nnlt;mmm‘smn lur moist mass of fat, up.fyaï¬noud water. This cintment was physically and chemically diffâ€"rent from the true Panâ€" creatic Emuision which 1 have also exam NSOLVENT ACT OF J869. #BAVORY & MOORE," The Oniginal and only Tnhctmu Chemists to the Queen, H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, H.1.M Napoleos® the Third, His Highness the ined, and AXECUTUKRS NOTICEK The = Home".takes rank with the best periodi eals of the day. 1t is the 4 119| [@ 11 sholce dne® of the following. iarge and elegant Btee! Engrayings, one of wi.‘l was .'-m. First Prise at the Late Provincial Ethi« In m-%. and more Mmhly identified with the in their social domestic life than any other. Every yearly subscriber has a To the publisher, * Bed Time," and ‘The Wreath of i mmortelies. a’-nummon-hnw ©om mission, once for cireulars to J. W. JON kS, London, Ont., _ TS 1 OKAT TA \NED L In the matter of LOUIS CUILLIPBE- hi An Insolve __ _FOoR SALE. Oe PR MnE iprrerfigratnmted in the boet bow" TOR OTTAWA TrMES DECRMBER 11 1813 Freight and Cartage Ageney. 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Tama an mnawa : mittent Fevers, which aro so prevaâ€" lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of.the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Iilinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, 4 Arlm_n- sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roâ€" anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tribytaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn,,and remarkably so during seaâ€" sons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive doâ€" rangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powâ€" erful influence upon these various orâ€" gans, is essentially. necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. WarKer‘s VinEGAr BITTERS, as thej will speedily. remove the darkâ€" colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. . Fortify the body against disease by purifying all its fluids with VINEGAR BitTTERS. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus foreâ€"armed. )8 ia or Indigestion, Headâ€" M\E Beu%s in the Shoulders, boughs. Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitaâ€" tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid neys, and a hundred other painful sympâ€" toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertiseâ€" AIMC LHCBD EDTVECTS U 2 For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of woâ€" manhood, of the turn of life, these Tonic ~Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is sgoon perceptible. _ For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remitâ€" tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no a};nf Buch Discases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. â€"Persons enâ€" ï¬nged in Paints and Minerals, such as lumbers, Typeâ€"setters, Goldâ€"beaters, and Plumbers, Typeâ€"setters, Goldâ€"beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of WaLKER‘s VINâ€" Eoar Birrkrs occasionally. ter, Saltâ€"Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringâ€"worms, Scaldâ€"head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. & _ Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. No systemn of medicine, no vermifu, no anâ€" t{elmiuitlel will free the systew m worms like these Bitters. Lo . Cleause the Vitiated Blood whenâ€" ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and llu{gi‘ in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul ; lyom- feelings will wll‘{un when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system __â€"~_ R. H. MeDONALD & Co., Druggists and Gen. A gts., San Francisco, Califarn.4, Ed"é'o?.’oï¬iiï¬iï¬-ï¬lï¬â€˜(rim Stes., N. Y. Sold by all Druggists and Desters. will follow HUMPHREYS HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS "TTAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE watier en Hehanlews Thor are ue can Sodk dn:‘-I-hhcu-ut hmmm@; «c that mistalces can 80 5e mAl t S oi iz iom D ic dn siwats rellabie. ‘They have reised the high as " est mflnï¬m from ail, and will always ren Bcrofula, or King‘s Evil, White _ for every ordinary discase & family is subâ€" oru‘o;.mmmdmngkm...........l v rflnuyv ‘ Spectfies (fuio). for cure of 3-..- .nm-muui-u..-ux Muhdivonel-::sllyobhhodhdlf- ferent States, L everywhereâ€"deser tion, general miscond &o., sufficient gause. hopubliutynmvdâ€"noflw until divorce grantedâ€"advice free. on or address For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetâ€" aiel JOKN J. FULTON, 2 Counsellior at Law, 3041 _ No. 180 Bread v, New YorkCity ESDMILIA SIMILLBUS CORANTOR _ ness, Sore Throat, Sp h.‘ Toothache, Karache, l:‘.m"IE Rhenmatism, l.--h-‘;. Piles, is, Stings, Sore Eyes, odln., of the L-pb::: Stomach, or Piles ;. Corns, Price, 6 or., 50 cts.; Pints, $1.50 0%., s. & quarie, g1.98; _ * _‘ in W100! 1'{7- These Remedics, except POND‘8 EKX CT. and single viale of Veterinary Medicine, Address, _ 0 i o Un e sible imodicine ta Office and Depot, No. 562 Bnoapwa r, New Youn For Sale by all Druggists. TVORCKS. 4 sTis is B cou is L W n very otdm discase a family is subâ€" with of directicas......... .. 1 ic sls Sn M araco Case. . 4 Nos. 13 and 28. THE OTTAWA TIMES Wellington Street, Printingâ€"â€"every Description Neatness, TheLatestStyle of Type Of Every Ucocn'Etion executed both Neally and Expeditiously NovExBLR, 1878 THE JOB DEPARTMENT PRINTINC HOUSE POWER PRESSES COLORED WORK WITH A . TLE LATEST IMPROVEMENT® Cheapness, OTETAW A. IS REPLETE&WITH DONE WITH MacLEAN, ROGER 4& Co. Punctuality. Between HIRAM FARLINGER AND JAMES KEEFE and OLIVER F, and CHRI~TIE ANN KEEFE, said JAMES KEEFE, In pursuance of a decree in this cause, by, date the Fourth d.ynlfll' Jul;'r, :1 D. 1578, tha g)wl rty will be offered for t. flm&’CEAHAI{l, in the City ‘.ï¬,: with the approbation of the unders mt Oornwul! on the at the hour of twelve of th H. McLean, Auctioneer : Th Number Ten and the Enst h Eleven in the Seventh Conce ship of Osgoode, in the Count qi s en . ! vince of Untario, About fifty acre tivation, or thereabouts; dwelling 16 x 18; (om well on premises; i Metcal! Village 4 miles, and from / Ottawa ®» Iway 10 miles, and Cit 18 miles. . The purchaser or purchasers will be to pey down to the vendor‘s wllflur'h““ cent. of bis, her or their purchase m“: time of saie, abd the remainder in thiry without interest. Gays, The property is sold subject to the estam of Williem Farlinger, tenant '.l{ courtesy, & man of R\'ell(i’ odd years of age. 1e property wil be divided and sold in , If necessary & Téerve bid will be fixed. _ In other respects the gong; tioms of sale are the standing condtions of -hé the Coun of Chancery. e hag kurther prrticulars can be on m to John Bergin, Exq., and Messrs, u‘-]:.m kurther prrticulars can be had on Applcay to John Bep:fln. Exq., and Messrs. Mclntyre a Carm«n,°at Coruwall, and to the Uddersign Mastcr. Dated this 8th day of November, A, D. 183 Higned, 0. L. PRINGLE, Oe stt Mater at Cornwna) JOHN BERGIN, Yendor‘s Solictor, The subscriber ‘offers for sale on Account of the Estate of S,";;mifm‘fl:?.,j::"‘m- ¢ E:.‘:"&,t nln}'rl" AT DES ERABLES: "THE WEEKLY TT Ten spans ot good Draught H 10 head _ of â€" Cattle, 40 or u?m m"‘n.y 1,000 bush. Uats, 100 busb. Peas, and a iarge supply of Potatoes raised on‘ the mises, Sleighs, Harness, Ploughs, Dragy, Harow Blankets, Cooking Utensils Biackemith and the E“blawr T°°'Ln Te:h::'m.l\}:: 8 e on Draught Horses, with Sieighs, Hurnc--n?‘n shanty materials, . _ _ _ The whole will be sold in one lot or separate} to suit purchasers. Terms liberal, A For further particulars apply to ______ _ __ Emerson and Tiiden. _ _ $140. STANDARDâ€"For Choirs, Conventions, &c. By Em« rson and Paimer. $1.% DEVOTIONAL CHIMESâ€"For Social Meeti By Asa Hull, .; MUSICAL TREA~UREâ€"For the Parior. (V oca for five or six weeks from this date Oct. 20, 1873 HOUR OF SINGINGâ€"For High Schools. New S inging Books. G.:'Y“ S\I'uB.U(l; ’h)‘l' B“El) SPRUCE GU 00.1 Jolds, oarseness, Loss Volee, Bronchic«l and Throat Affectione. 2 cents dnr hottle. Bold at all Drug HEenRY Gray, Chemist, Sole Manufetor Trade Mark secured) Moutreal BMMâ€"ly 17th Day of DECEMBER Nen [ __ and Instrumental.) |______________ §2 Beven admirably constructed books, wh sales are to be numbered by the hundred th sard, so perfecliy is cuch fiiled t the popu taste. + JHH" Eitber book sent postâ€"paid for the ref ind 4 d s d 0. sc M B P s occk s C -mi..lo perfectiy is euch fiited to the ® & CH RY SLER, JP Fitber book sent postâ€"paid for the Barristers and Attorneys ce. & ¢ s "'b-m' Notaries, &o. Briver prmsoN & co,, C. H.DiITSON &00. RMEF D Sar‘ts Block, Kideau Stf JARDINE BROS HANCERY SALE. (Their own make.) Gentlemen can keep their feet ary u. French Calf CU&K SOLE nuJ'x' #4 r, never before soid in Utta wa under §§. & Custom work made to order by giving two days notice. Â¥ Heney‘s Biock, Spurks Street AND CHEAPSIDE, ® SUNSEX STREET JARDINE BKOB. e ______â€" Noted for Cheap Boots. Or o 0. LATOUR, who will be on the premises Desires to inform his friends and the public generai, that his magnificent _ (POULIN‘8 BLOCK, HULLy _ , and that he will do his best to provide for comfort and pleasure of those who may him. CHARLES ROY, | ho-‘-mn a large quabt of Square and mnu\~-| Dam and Can«] Works at this pisce, abd En urisptrec for vither the whote of ang por w thereof . wqâ€" Detailed bills of quantities and dimensiont be had by application either personaily of letter to R. P. COOK & Co., . Contractors C.C PQ oi Conti 'mnn.n pL, 1878 _ 'Qt aass WI pus,m,u.,c » A1, *A missioner for taking devits and transacting all other busi mh.b“m“m ity in the Provinces of Untario w. lJv ‘j‘ devits and transs to p A wrigrmag Abog ::1‘“’" any 16, 1873. .sin Oniet Cook, Russe Siile Fine Hote! will be opened on the lt March by MH. COSTIEF HOTEL DE PA RI Boots ana NShoes, Myrtle Nav Price so low that all can t CAUTION. .h'-." fl,‘:mv‘!."m _‘m; Pillings is on cach HE BEST Hull, June 23, 1873. ~NARLLLUN CANAL WUKKS, M S e celebrated teacher of Vocalisation, ‘¥ R SALE. to give lessons in wl Church Street, Dear Ottaws, February 2 1872 it vw MUSIC. THE TIMES is printed and publisbed IYMKX. RLOY, | Have an 1mmense assortment of GENTLEMEN®S TIMBER WANTED. BB ooclel pniserigs: Boston S NCH~COOK ERY 85, Grace 1N CHANCERY FOR A G0O0D SMOKZ, s at their res)GeDUtt mumm.ml ck pm. Terws made kno#* ton. Residence Joyce‘s ©0# Street, Sandy Hill. va, Nov. 23, 1872 30 MRS. ROBERKTRON %5, 1878 ON EACK PLUG. Lot Number 12 Â¥ (late tler Majesty‘s lars lp&l,\' to EUG. MARTINEAU at the shortest noti#s. 3% 711 Broad way,N.Â¥ D-lend.. uce urine Mmg ARLINGER ‘N'E; .w-ull ik. wife 2207d&w!m * OUawrg . * Oltawe, wot We 6h Dsl © 25 gach, pasr at® . â€"ommgite Offeceâ€"Hardy‘s Block, HKides! E. wou moneso se " uon *‘ Jume 7, 1873 vOL VIL NO se We v, sre. _ E. E. P. LKW1S, qur B O ® &o‘-o.n.wm.n,-u Drug â€" at T. C. BRJGH A M eppesite Hamilton nos ï¬.b-gyo'u_mz MARSHAL MAT ister, Attorney, N l OFFICE: LIaAVY MOSsG KVERY FRIDAY M = mornine mail, .l:l «x MBE Z7 C &1 5o if 2 aid dur e 3 25 C J NS paip each additional word for detini es NEA CGCC gured without the use of th ertain, speedy and almost '.-.“-w‘“ STEAM BOILER Btreci, Richmond Road, above firm (the only Bo #hen pot exnes April 18t} Pubisebe 18 € WUD, F, YIELDLNC ir of Marriage Lic ster, Wa HOTEL, encouragement (~Nk na ties getting APoPWEEELY . C ï¬â€˜w of Adnnifl imes at 10 cents per 1 vocr o eane wfver i: S eur. ter lsnt o Ire resrdanot, Liog a M Hoes, 124 cects per ine. “n_tï¬umnu. guchjes id QUTLEE, B.C. er, â€" Advoca prery morning (8!0‘3' aonum payable in y ’M in the city. 1 in the United States, @ CC F ness C â€"5 and Business n:;rn‘.'f;. a@vertisements in Dail is . er line ; each subse “nnâ€"Albm flm r..ud 2 to OJ~ ma, ‘.'l:lfllflh. ven to 4 Attornies. Solici a F EoA U oA . epposite the 11798 wn. Night oflice at ntre Town. No RANCE Articles Lost. Articles Found, Cattie f hbaving formed @ :rh-y,uuc‘d eonducted under & Pericy, they i rears. in assum! may staie that the is tm provements, and ant Tail Outfitter ver th CHOLIOE SD PER 8" lian and Pol: .‘CAI.J Chancery Cl NEW YORK, of the L I F E €o:icitor, Tos9 & WADE, s of and Accouch uding matter Houses Wan Board oney Want ding 24 wor W LLL, nt for the Bparks a this popul Le Breton‘s Vice CON Y ent ING®, O F. H. C# aid duri ents cont they Da N