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Ottawa Times (1865), 15 Dec 1873, p. 4

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way, in Village of Arnprior. Machiner all nearly new, and in good working order with stock of logs now in booms. An abundance of timber to be had reasons» bie. + The subscribers being about to build a it this establishment will be found on Rand, or made _ order latest and most +pproved styles of Coocnes Carmar® _ OmnBiassss, ROCK a WA YS, BUGGIES AND SLEIGHS Which in point o0‘ ~~ish and durability, #re not surpassed in any A,rt:& _ payrAll _work warranted and s# kinds of repairing ’mptl’ done. : Tug a 2400000 Momomk & PCOW CU® CC 04c proved machinery has lately been alded, and as the whole is driven by steam power tihe only establishment so supplied in this section of country), we are in & rmou ; produce work more. promptiy and beaper than any one else. ‘The proprietors are practical workmen give personal m:rv-'a to all work. Orttawa. Marcir 25, 1872. 193114f Carriage and Sleigh q« : FACTORY: powernar 4 AUSKS THE HALK 10 GBOW lsweonme THE ROOTS yor some Ttas sKIN i "REY MAIR I[T RESTORE F sents per bottle ; three bottles for $2. 'Fn can be purchased wholesale st all the unnlt-t‘h;u. in Canada. ."unhh e wa by H. F. MacCarthy, Chomist _"':'_L“_"”-_'_ .MILL PROPERTY FOR SE Restores Grey Hair to its Natural Color â€" RARE CHANCE. Containiig Machinery for the manufac ture of Shingles, Staves and Barrel Head .u....n,‘l‘o-‘-o-d()mn, l'hh:z Machine and Ssurface Plainer. Situa ra bank of Madawaska River, close n of Brockville and Ottawa and C.C. R.il f ”-V m 4 # 2 + w . .m + nsA 72 B > GEnUINE PANCREATINE PANCREATIC EMULSION. ‘The efficacy of these Medicines in the treatment of Indigestion, Bronchitis or Puimonary Catarrh, Consumption, Wastâ€" ‘uun, TO ITS NATURAL COLOR, ; aavise IT BBEAUTIFULLY [ uRrELLISRED AND GLOSSY. TuPS ITS FALLINGâ€"OF. Bxl:lu.s ALL OTHERS, * CNCALESE ing, &c., a:.. d.:sdhc uk. _ Mopre J strength. esns mul&“nh MOURE caution the public against imitations of them which are set r::hum.m remedial P"m ies of the true preparations, but whi are in reality either -p.nn:lul com poumgmuorm thout a umolg.ohnampflnpbnd enâ€" tirely Wnit and useless as medicines. Ihese imitations are calculated to produce serious disappointment and to injuriously affect the reputation which the Genuine Pancreatine and Pancreatic Emulsion bave acquired. it is therefore bhighly im puu-tmzpnnhnnmflohhbu un the bottles for the names and Trade Asany 28, 1873. AND DUES NOT SOIL THE SRIN, RIDEAU STREET, OTTAW a, ______. #BAVORY & MOORE," The Original and only Manufacturers _ "Crigse of Watee, NOR Sapatess Frince e the Third, His Highness the w Boxp sthien i 143 NEW BOND ST , LMJNDON. Extract from an Analytical Report upon a Foreign Npecimen of a soâ€"called Prepa ration of Pancreatine. e 0_ =This compound resembled an Ointâ€" ment or Pomade in appearance and conâ€" mustency, and was fnvored with Essence of Almond or Prussic Acid. It was strongly alkaline, indicating free alkali, which, act~ ing upon the fat, produced the usual sapo= nilying result ; the whole forming a granu lar moist mass of fat, soap, {m and water. This omtment was physically and chemically different from the true Pan creatic Entulsion which i have. also exam med, and which, besides being rmch in Puncreatic juice, has the delicate smooth appearince and consistency of freab cream, is palatable and readil» taken." TT AW A KONTREAL, Sole Manufaaturer ahd Proprietor. For further p--uumL-d:lb!a Wholesale Agents for Canada. Mesars. LYMAN, CLARE & CU., 382 S Paui Street, MONTREAL _ _ _ _ ~ _ E.\m.r-n UaAK TANNKED LEATHEN BELiLNG AND 1ANS ningle Beits of this will do the work and las, 14 long as a Double Belt of Canacian mkun.%:: Cordage, Anchors ard Chains, ion and Bmiush Flags, Griun, bags acd Canvas, pig iron. h P. 8 sUSS! & BROS., U Grey Nun Street, t rrle i 342 Hiak * l w .;q.;‘ #, Stockdale, Brother & Ca. es=rs. LYMAN BROLHERS & CO,, 1 King Street, Tor nto. February 28tb. 1814. 200w13 tils, Paints and Colors and Varnishes, Ortawa, Jany. T7 1873. _ 2157 1y3@. 2195 Cm isem i (tree) recipe for -“\xuerm.t .. reg cving . PLMPLES, w \ann‘ n®s, bme kuks, MoTtHs TaN and al sxs oF THK SKIN, leaving it clear and heathy glow. Also sure processjor flu= i of Hajlk on bald beads or smouth sces. THOM F. CHAPMAN, Cmencer, Box }1& 107 Broadway, New York, ts ues T063 124 11 M PLES. PROPRIETORS Onution, amount of new and im | y CARSS & CO., 15b 154 The New York Tribune. THI coNsoLIpaTioNn oOF ITALY, so long fragmentary and impotent, into one powerfu? State, with Rome as its capital the hu millation of France through a sertes of erushing defeats, ending with the siege and capitulation of her proud and gay metropolis; the expulsion of the Bourbons from the Spanish thromne, and the ubstitution for thein of a scion of the most libera® among royal houses; the virtual absorption of the kingoms of Saxony, Wurtembury, Bavarna, with Bs Hosse, the Hanse Towns, &c., under the hes ~ of Prussia, into the triumphant and powcrsu: empire of Germany; and the arming of Russia to reâ€"assert her preponderanc« in the eounci!s of Eur pe, or to prosecute her often postâ€" poned but 1 ever relinquished«lesigns on the grent city fornded by Censtantine, and the vast but decaying and anarchical dominion of the Sultan, @il comh.ne to invest with profound interest the evereh nging phuses of our tidings from the Old Wortd. The 7Zribure, through trusted cotres= potlents stationed at all points n Europe where great movements are in progress or imminent, aims to present a complete and li.»‘ructive panoâ€" rama of events on that continent, and to mirror the projonged struggle between middle age Feu dalhsm and Eeclesiasticism on the one hand and Nincteenthâ€"Century seepticism lnd‘flc\lllfllu on the other, Recognising a Divine Providence in all tha proceeds and is, it looks hopefully on the reat éonilict as destined (like onr own recent conâ€" ""ision) to evelve from strife, disaster, and seemâ€" ing chaos, a fairer and happler future for the toiling most essential and auspleious,. | The virtual surrender by the Demoeratic party of it« hostility to Equal Rights regardless of Color, has divested our current polities of half their byâ€" gone intensity. . However parties may henceforth rise or full, it is clear that the fundamental prinetâ€" ples which have hitherto h« morably distinguished the Republicans are henceforth to be regarded as practically accepted by the whole country, The right of every 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 it« peoâ€" pleâ€"the duty of the Union to guarantee to every citizen the full enjoy ment of this liberty antil he i forfeits it by erimeâ€"such are the broad and frm foundations of our National ediice; and paisied be the hand which shall seek t displace them ! Though not twenty years old,the Republican party has completed the noble fabric of Emaneipation, and may fairly Invoke thereon the sternest judgâ€" ment of man and the benignant smile of God. Henceforth, the mission of our Republic is one of Penceful Progress. To protect the weak an humble fom violence and oppressionâ€"to extend 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 drawwearer to each other the producers of Food and of Fabrics, of Grains and of Metais, and thus enhance the gains of Industry by reducing the cost of transportation 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 zealous, persisâ€" went efforts, * Agriculture will continue to be more especially lucidated in its Week\ly and Semiâ€" Weekly editions, to which some of the ablest and most successful tillers of the soil will steadily contribute. No farmger who has $3) worth of produce per annum ean afford to do without our Market Reports, or others equally lucid and comprehensive. If he whould read nothing else but what relates to his own calling and its rewards, we believe that no farmer who can read at all can afford to do without such a journal as the Tribune. And we aspirg to make it equally valuable to those engaged in other departments of Productive Labor. We spend 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 shail be exceeded in vaffed excelâ€" lence and interest by those of 1872 Friends in every State! help us to make our journal better and better, by sending in your subscriptions and incfeasing your Clubs for the year just before us ! Sextâ€" WerkLy TrrsuN®, Mail Subscribers, $4 per annum. . 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Werkuy TRIBUN®, $2, $3 and $5 per line. Acâ€" cording to position in the paper, In making remittances always procure a draft on New York, or a Post Ofice Money Order, if posâ€" wible. Where neither of these can be procured, send the money, but always in @ REGISTERED letter, The registration fee has been reduced to /{/teen cents and the present registration system has been found by the postal authorities to be nearly an absolute protection against losses by mail. . AH Postâ€" masters are obliged to register letters when reâ€" quested to do so. m‘l‘llu: LANDUGRANT o tais Company, unsofd, consisting &f about 30,000 acres, is offerâ€" ed for saie, 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, -:;f“' etc. Some roiling with Beech, Maple, Rock m, ete. In faet, e\e:‘y variety of timber, soil and surface can be found. The railroad is complete to Reed City (T. 17 N. R. 10 West) and there is only 4* miles to reach Lumlmum on Lake Michigan, This will be conâ€" struc us fust as the work can economically be done. t'heur land and railroad faeilities are selâ€" dom . offered u-‘enwr. and those who wish to ecure homes will do well to apply early and take shoice selections. eTkTXs or SAaix.â€"Oneâ€"fourth down in all cases, and balance muy be paid in three annual payâ€" ments. . Timber lamds must be paid for before being NC aAxv r?ERE MARQUETTE RAILWAY LA NDH FNNH E Ro Y AL READERS. From Mr. M. Potterson, Rector of the Free Church 1 raining Schoul, Moray House, Kdinburgh, "Thanks for the Specimen of your new Reading Books and Sheets., > f Tiu-{ ure admirable in every particulur. Nothing, in my oplnluz would m«P> contribute to the im provement Â¥duestion than the wide cireulation of these A4, NEW â€" SFRIES OF ILLUSTRATED ENG LIS REA Di NGâ€"BOORKS. " 1 have examined very caretuily the ‘Printing,‘ and Nos, 1., 11., and 111. of the Royal Keaders, and have ho besitation in saying that they are, in my o .tukmhl‘l‘wsm;.r:.bly the best Rxglish Readingâ€" H‘unkn t have ever been published: mm{u- tion of the meaus to the ond in yic w is perfect. From 1. Morrison, M. A,, Rector of the Froe Chur®® Normal School, Giasgew. #1 have very carefully examined the Royal Reders, The planis exceliont, and the execuâ€" tion, if ! may say so, even bever., They are out of sight the best series of Readingâ€"books published, and thoald very speedily be '\d--c{ used. The lliustrations constitute= an wimirable features und add much to the value of the Rouders wlies W M. L. WEBBER, i..nd Com missbor Land Office at Kast Haginaw, Mich, Apply in person or by mail to FARMING LAND PINE LA â€"Oneâ€"fourth down in all cases, be paid in three annual payâ€" uds must be paid {or before being ds for actual settiement will be oneâ€" fourth in cash and the balâ€" annual payments. lnterest at er cent. on all unpaid baiances, y._ All contracts and notes are Merchan‘‘s Natiohal Bank in ar upon eorruption and inangurated in our city, of our State has been Initiab triumph of Reâ€" most «anguine antielpa~ in that the movement in its progress, be cirâ€" ; or any party, but that destined to be felt in rebuking venality, exâ€" power from politicians in those worthiest and < beneflcent and vitally ine will devote its best sonal Interests or party he choice of honest and all New Departures the ND® . Principal of syow. â€" to. { them | The extraordinary virines of Dr. n® JoNQH‘s | Light Brown Cod Liver 0:‘ in Pulmonary Conâ€" sumption may now be cousidered as fully estaâ€" ' blished. No remeiy so rapkily restores the exâ€" hausted strength, im proves the nutritive functions | or produces a more marked and favorable influâ€" ence on the local malady. The following high testimony to the efficacy of Dr. r«® Joxau‘s Cop Livek® OrL in O--n-n-m is afforded bx‘ Aurex G. CHATTAWAY, M.R.C.A., L&.A., of Leominster :â€" | *4 lhvlnv for some years extensively used Dr. pe Joxe i x.l.umr Brow y Con Liv®k® O11, both ' in public andrprivate practice, I have no hesilation. in stating its effects are very far superior to those of any other Cod Liver U.l'{ Nearly four years since, two cases of confirmed Consumption were placed under my care, in both, the lungs were a mass of tubercular de -ll;luvl every possible sound to be besrd in p:lhl was present. The sole remedy employed was Dr. px Joxan‘s LIGHT Brow® Cob LIVE® OTL; and now the rlk-nu wre strong and fat ; the diseased (abnormal) sounds nearly inaudible; and in the one case (md:a hunting, fishing, and shooting, .{e freely indulg in, the patient expressing himself quite capable of undergoing as much &'3.- as any of his fellow sportsmen." CONSUMPTION Agll;}_l_‘ll.flwn! or THE KEATING © This Powd ris qguite narmless to animals, b * unrivailed in dntn)_vlm Bugs, Emmet Flies, Cockroaches, Beetles, (Gnats, Mosquitoe 'Ic:".n im l‘nr:.nd ovrfyh::‘?:!r lr-el‘c:-:} Inse n metamorp Bold kets ting, nndm of various sizes, s _1 +.â€"L is borne with oo dorites in a delic stomach and im proves the funetions of digest and assitnilntion. â€" Eon . VI.â€"From the unequal tive effects, it is nfinitely any which is offered, even CAUTION.â€"The public are requested to observe that all the above preparstions bear the Trade Mauk as herein shown. Soid by all Chemists and Drnauriata. D R. NE JoONaH®s LIGMT BroOW® cop LIVER OIL. Thedistinctive characteristies which have gained for Dr. D& Joxait‘s Oil so much celebrity, the entire confiderice of the most emiâ€" nent members of the Medical Profession, and notwithstanding the active and nnseropuions opâ€" eiples ®at therapeutic experien the most effeetive in the operfatl 111.â€"It is palatable, emly fork nAUses. V.â€"Its medicinal aopm» and remedia! action have been found to be immeasurably greater than those of any other kind of Cod Liver Oil. NI.â€"From the unequalled rapidity of it« curaâ€" notwithstanding the active and unseropuions opâ€" posittan of many interested dealers, an unpreceâ€" dented amount of public patronage may be thus 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 Joxan‘s Liont Brows Cop LIVER It are remarkably manifested. . By its admirfie tration the natural appetite is revived, and the functions of digestion and mesimilation are imâ€" proved, reanimated, and reghlated ; and, when its use has been -u-l'lly preserved in, its pecultar tonic and nutritive properties have entirely reâ€" stored health and strength to the most feeble and deteriorated constitations, â€" ol old * In giving my opinion of Dr. pe Joxen‘s L1Gwt Browx Conp Livk® uu.‘“l have no hesitation in nylng that I have not the slightest eoniidence in any other kind. The effects of Dr. px Joxan‘s OtL are sure and most remarkable, c-?«-hlly in that broken down state of health and ntn-nq\‘!'s‘ which mn-llf precedes and favors tnbereu deposit; and 1 never reconmend any other sort, The Oil I have had from you was for my own use, and it has certa nly been the only means olmvln’ my life on we 0 â€"asiens, and even now, when feel ‘out of «cmdiiion,‘ I take iy and like it, unâ€" mixed with u. y.bing, as being the most agreeâ€" able way. . I couid wish that Dr. px Joxan‘s OtL would come into general use, and entirely superâ€" sede the Pale and other worthless preparations,", W Wr-iv e |} ;nnmrufid al.â€"1ts :mulnv:‘ pu re ascer.ained and gn _ The actual benefit derived is thus described by RownraxD DaLto®, i“.t. M.R.C.A., LA.A., Disâ€" trict Medical Officer at Bury St. Edmunds :â€" _ From innumerable medical and selentificopinions of the highest character in commendation of Dr pE Joxon‘s Liout Brown Cop Livk® OLL, the following are seiected :â€" â€"_________nary to the Queen in Ireland. _ " 1 consider Dr. De Jongh‘s u.im Brown Cod Liver Oil to be a very pure Oil, not mo‘l{ to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of greal value." * We think it .Lruthdnnn‘o that there is one kind of Cod LiverjOil when is puiversally admitted to be ?nmnoâ€"um Light Brown Oil supâ€" m:i hzel)r De Jongh, 1t has iong been .mum- when preserbing the (ii, to recommend this kind, since, amidst so much variety and uncerâ€" tainty, we have conidence :n its goutummoues®." (Extract from "Consumption. is smy aad Roâ€" mediaUle Stages.") Dr. David Smith, F.R.S., Medical Officer to the Poor " I have frequently recommended gomna com suitin jme to make use of Dr. De Jongh‘s Cod Liver Oil. 1 have been well satisiled with its eftects, and believe it be a very pure Oil, well fitted tor those cases in in which the use that subâ€" tance is indicated." Dr. m to HR.H. the Duke of w-‘m a I invariably prescribe Dr. De Jongh‘s Cod Liver Ol. in jpreference to any other, feeliug asâ€" sured that I am recommending a genuine article* and not a ranufactured compounsvln which the efficacy of this invaluable imedic:ne is destroyed." "I have mently prescribed Dr. De Jongh s Light .wm L{m Oil, and I h‘voo:v.ery reason to be satisfied with its beneficial and saâ€" lutary effects." GENERAL DEBILITY AND EMACIATION * I consider that thc&ntyol this Oil is secured in its preparation by the personal attention of so ds en a o 9n on ced n e g-t a Chemist and fntel!lac-nt a Physician as Dr. Jongh, who has also written the best Medical Treatise on the Oil with which ! am acquainted. Hence, I deem the Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantee to be preferrable to any other kind as regards genuineness and medical efficacy." ht Brown Cod Liver Oli produces the desired mmu.mu-lmmmnernmmm it does not cause the nausea and Indigestion too often consequent on the &dministration of the Pule haelee Tooae ce n C erne satctubes the dealred Light Brown Cod Liver Oii produces the desired " For several &nn past | have been in the habit of m-cnhn‘ . De Jough‘s Light Brdwn Cod Liver Oil, and find it to be much more efficacious than other varieties of the same medicine which 1 have .Inn:‘::'rb-yal with a view to test their relative supe ky." Edwin Canton, n&._r.&cg. Surgeon to Charing bis Stamp and Signature Dr. Barlow, F.R.S., Sen _ Physician to Guy‘s Lantester, F. R.9., Coroner / or Central Middlesex. WITHOUT WHICH NoNE CAN POSSIBLY BE } eeNxUIN® all respectable Chemists and Druggists throughâ€" By out the World. CaUurTto®.â€"Beware of unrnnelplod attem pts to wubstitute inferior or worthless preparations. The Scientific American, now in its Xth year, enjoys the widest cireulation of any anulagous ”}r}"‘k“‘. ‘l!,‘m_ 'LT!!,‘_ EO 36000 q tacccit F 'l‘fll SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, FORB 1872 * Its contents embraces the latest interesting inâ€" formation pertairing to the lmlmmfi Mechantâ€" cal and Selentific l’hfm of the World; Deseripâ€" tions, with Benutiful Engravings, of New Invenâ€" tions, New Impilements New Processes, and improved Industries of @ll kinds; Useful Notes, l"u-u‘\loui’u, fl‘lrutl‘o and Advice, by P‘rac tiea) W riters, for Workmen and Employors, in all the various Arts. _ i ce â€" o Descriptions of Improvements, PDiscoveries and I‘mportant Wurk:l pertaining to Civil and Meâ€" chanical Engineering, Milling, Mining and Metalâ€" lmzy; Records of the latest progress in the Appliâ€" c-:‘\ u:flw:n\l, mmu‘v‘\ I-I_I‘I.‘:nm-rlug, ‘l‘b.'::u,)?. Ship But u(,.'uvx: »a, Telegraphy Te » :2‘n||n-ofln¢. El ty, Mugnetism, l.ngl;xmmj eat. Dr. Granville F.R.S., Author of the * Spas o The Latest Discoveries in Phou‘r:hy. Cheâ€" mistry, New and Useful Applications of Chemisâ€" try in the Arts and in Domestic or Housebolid Heconomy. The Latest Information pertaining to Technoloâ€" gy, Microscopy, Mathemalies, Astronomy, Geagâ€" nphl. Meteoroiegy, Geology, Zooiogy, Botany Ho iture, A{ur\rultutr. Architecture, Rafal Economy, Household Eeonomy, Food, Lightning, Heating, Ventilation, and u«i’m: fil A NS AR HARFORD & COo. In short the whole range of the Sceiences and Practical Arts are embraced within the scope of the Kcientific American, sn.urnm who desires to be intelligently informed can afford to be withâ€" out this paper. _ _ _( __ 0_ L Manudacturers, â€" Chemists, Lovers of Selence, Teachers, l‘lcrfiymen‘ l"yrralnd People of all Professions, will tind the ‘Ncientific American‘ to be of rn-u vailue. 1t should have a place in every Family, Library, Study, Office, and Counting Rooin, in every hmnlm‘ Koom, College, Acadeâ€" Dr. De Josex‘s Liont Brows Cop LrvE® OfL Family, Library, Study, Office, and Counting Rooin, in every hnulnz Koom, College, Acnd: my, or School. 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American," Mesars, MUNXN 4& Co., are Solicitory of American and ll‘un-.ts‘\ Patents, have had ovel % years experience, have the largest estab= lishment lnhlh.__'w‘d.‘ _ If you have made an inâ€" soid only in Intperial Hayâ€"pints, 238. 6d.; Pin #d. ; Qu‘rl&_!&;’t‘lpnl:l? ind Latelied with Eoo TE RaLD , I vention, write them a letter and send n sketeh; they will promptly inform you, free of charge, whether your device is hew andâ€"patentable, They wili ailso send fl"‘ jree of charge, a copy of the Puteat Laws in full, with instructions how to proâ€" eeed to obtain a patent. . Address, MUNN a&., Â¥ Purk Row, New York, \ Subscriptions received ut the offlce of the Telegraph PS Ese Farmers, l«hank-fi tnvmu. Invente anuincturers, . Chemists, Lovers of &-h-n:?-: SELECT MEDICAL OPINION®. 1873. DESTROYTING POWDERA& T7, STRAND, LONDON, W.C Law Board of Great Brit p:fi"fimcy. and uniform strength and gunaranterd. s all the active and essential prinâ€" ra-.us.: BOLE CONSIGNEES, it the lowest price s of Dr. nz Joxan‘s in Pulmonary Conâ€" sldered as fully estaâ€" Ns INsECT! T NSOLYE®T nd essential rfin- e has found to be n of the remedy n, and creates no lity of Its euraâ€" conomical than tic or Household Ining to Technoloâ€" .‘\;lr:‘nu nu‘(‘i«.- Loology. any rehitecturey R 'iJ , Food, Lightning, th. the Sceiences and within the scope of ate \The Canadian _ Patent Office | Hecord me within one month lnvonto;, Mechanic, Manufacturer, Builder, Engineer, Chemist, Farmer, Merchant, Should at onee send his name and address with $1.50 for one year‘s subseription to s 2 2" The creditors of RoBe®t H. W ILso®, late of the eity of Uttawa, in the County of L‘nflew_?_h Lum>~ ver )len-luuk'bo died on or about the Thirteth day of June, A.D., 1873, are r«xftnt on or be fore the First day M.‘hvember, D., 1873 to send by post, preâ€"paid, to .\ie‘n.lann & Remon, of the said cl:f of Ottaw», 8. licitors for William Wilson aud Andrew Wilson, Executors, of the Last Will and Testament of the said Robert H. Wilson, their Christiau and surnames, addrsses, wnd description, with full particulars of their n-:‘n-cl.wo clum‘x,? a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities, (lrwy}'heu by them ; as immediately after the said First day of November the agseis of the Estate of ‘he said Robert H. Wilson will be distributed among the purties entitled thereto, having reference to the elaims of which notice shall have been furnished to the Exeeutors as «bove required and the said Executors, or elther of them, shall not be lible for the nssets, or any part thereof, to any person of who®e claim notice shail not have been r ceived at it the time of distribution. LYON & REMON Solloltos for Executors. Dated Ottawa, Ang. 3, 1873 For cleaning and polishing §Uver, Rlectro Plate, Plate Glass, &o. Tablets, 64. cach.‘) MECHANICS MAGAZINE to be used with the Boards, as when bought at the Producing the same gloss and Hard Finish For imparting a fine gloss to Linen Shirt Bosoms, I. tre vndersigmed. A. Bourgeau, has been ppoicred A«signee in this matter. &.-ilmmrvmo_'udwblomclrcldumo ‘he most ordinary iromer is enabled to »mpcis with the most skilful, giving the inen the appearance it had when it came irom the store,â€"new and beautiful. Goods done up with it keep clean much lorger, thereby saving time and labor in Aylmer 1st October, 1873 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 thit the dust and dirt wili not aahere to it, so that it will keep clear amuch longor. It is very highly recom. mended by the Montreal H.‘“Lnl:- M zerve, Le National, and by all the in American papers. 2o A copy of first }xncumzstsoncn iy the ue of â€" It is put up in boxes to last a faanst about three months, and can be had 3fro; all respectable Grocers, Druggists mmy cents per box. Wholesale at HENsYâ€"F. LEMONT & CO., 236 St. Jamesâ€"st., Montreal. ESMUNDE BRO8. Wholesale Agents for Ottawa and viciâ€" all respectable G DVruggists, ma Dealers in House mmg Gooda,dl > nity JAMES KEEFE and OLIVER FARLINGER nd CHRI ~ A of the und CHRI~TIE ANN KEEFE, wife said JAMES KEEFE, I of a d in this bu: n ce of a decree in cause, date m'mmnhdn{ of June, A. D. 1874, the l?l‘- L-'vl mn.v will be offered for sale at the UX NCE HALL, in the City of Ottawa, BetweenHILRAM FARLINGER, 8T. LA WHENCE HALL, in the City of OttaWa, ;\mm&km ollfln nndet&nld Master 17th Day of DECEMBER Next, at the hour of twelve of the clock, nofi by H. McLean, Auctioneer: The East haif Lot Number Ten and the East half of Lot Number Patd 5n Cegpoder in the County of Carieton, Proâ€" ship of roâ€" vince of s-l::&x Ahl:t fldn.y lnlau nndorcku; tivation, or thereabouts; dwel house, 16 x w;vud well on pn.h-nlunt from Metcalf Village 4 miles, and from Prescott and Orttawa, Raiway 10 miles, and City ot Ottawa miles. The purchaser or purchasers will be required to pay down to the vendor‘s -oudlnrbnm cent. ofhis, her or their purchase money at time of saie, and the remainder in thirty days, without lnlomti. i in of The property is sold m!:)oct e estate William I:P:rlluger. tenant .Hcounc«y. a man of -ev:mi- odd years of age. 1e property will be divided and soid in , If necessary a reserve bid will be fixed. . In other respects the condiâ€" tions of sale are the standing conditions of sale of the Court of Chaneery. _ _ _ ce _ Further purticulars can be had on application to Johu Be ‘:l and Messrs, Mcintyre and t\)‘um-n. m.r%n I, and to the udaersigned aue & JOHN BERGIN, Vendor‘s Solictor, To the publisher, Enamellene, In the matter of LOUIS CUIL‘.FRRES, +) , Agent, Collector, &c. Documents in both ._T' Charges very moderate, Aw'nt of the following gentlemen :â€"Philemon right, Esq., J . P.; Hon, John Fraser, Lochaber; Chiris Lpher Webo and Jonn Webb, Esquires. Office, Hull, Main Street, Marston‘s Block, No. 6, ___ _ Hno Pm OHees M Dds KL ut Ra® ~=excasâ€"Alongo Wright, Esq., M. P.; E B. ) 4d / E=q., M.P.P.; F, Samaei MacKay, Eaq.. M tary, C.C.C., P-nnitmmlo. Mosgrove u... m fags, Harriters; Allao Gilmour, q., Oitawna; Join a. Cameron, Exq , Thurso; /o. W. Cameron, Esq., C. L Aagent _‘!'hxlio; Myrtle Navy. Enamellene talss Inclnnte‘s lines io on cach Crld. and & ‘:;a“' e *A* tA pimk poout 9BB any 16, 1874. N ite so low that all can it. Dated this 8th day of November, A. D. 18238 Higned, G. L, PRINGLE, _ All Housexkeepors THR OTTAWA TIMES DECEMBER 15 1873 : MOKERS HANCE&Y SALE. STORE NEW ts CAUTION. i7 lnffimpamanit ‘on ‘! =lfl'i!' :' Cufis, #4 0. . ARCHAMBAULT, Notary, Genera + Mclaren, kaq., Buekin,uam ; McPhe 10y be l';; Buck inghmas ly _ MXÂ¥Z ~â€" Collars * , Lace Cntains, PuBR A Y00D SMOKE, GEORGE E. DESBARATS, in nnemiescs e n Montrea number can be nmnllgluo&o. â€"â€"â€" A N D=â€" V 1N CHANCERY oN EACH PLUG. M a o 6+ yrRADE OF â€"8EE .* A. BOURGEAU, Assignee. Mauster at Corn wal) &c., â€" &c An Incolvent. 4* 2in system. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not deâ€" stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond Grateful Thousands prociaim V Ixâ€" Eoar BiTTERSs the most wonderful Inâ€" vigorant that ever sustained the sinking repair. Bllioui, Remittent and Interâ€" mittent Fevers, which are so prevaâ€" lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland,nArkn‘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 accomganied by extensive deâ€" rangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. ~In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powâ€" erful influence 13;011 these various orâ€" gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. WarKer‘s VimzEoar BittERS, as t:::x will speedily remove the darkâ€" colot viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulgting the secretions of the liver, and génerally restoring ‘the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifyin%n.ll its fluids with VixEGar BiTTERS. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus foreâ€"armed. piearsiys Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headâ€" ache, Paim in the Shoulders, Coughs, 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 painfal sympâ€" toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertiseâ€" ment., _ Berofula, or King‘s Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, gcroflllou Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other cunstitutional Disâ€" eases, WarkEr‘s VixEcas Birrers have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. â€" For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhenmatism, Gout, Bilious, Remitâ€" tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidne.{l and Bladder, these Bitters have no ug: ._ Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.â€"Persons onâ€" i o o e n t gnged in Paints and Minerals, such as lumbers, Typeâ€"setters, Goldâ€"beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guart against this, take a dose of WaLkER‘s Vixâ€" rear BiTTEas occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetâ€" ter, Saltâ€"Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringâ€"worms, Scaldâ€"head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Sceurfs, 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, lurking in the system of so many thousands, Mcndly.xmp&d removed. No uwem of medicine, no vermifuges, no anâ€" thelminitics will free the system from worms like these Bitters. * F MD LHCBD ADIRUOTD % & For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of woâ€" manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon mubh. Cleanse the Vi Blood whenâ€" ever ion find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Emrdom. or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when _lt is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep &bob_g:d pure, gd the hu{th of the system will follow. _____ R. H. MeDONALD & ©O., Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Californâ€"a, and cor. of Washington and Chariton Sts., N. Y Sold by -Il‘m“m and Dealers. HOMEOPATHIC SPECTFICS ppAy® PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE exverience.An entire sucess: Simpleâ€"Prempt rnJ.'fi'ié&"m""'&gwa « Powder, very necessary in serious 20, * Sore Mouth, Canker..............« 90 80, * !‘rlnr{Wuk-.u. ‘bed. 50 a.l: * :\lnf: Po:"l:‘l.wl:‘h ...’= " Kpile y.spunu,!:\'l * Dance. .1 00 a “Drl:h&orh.-mud throat.« 5§ or 3 hm"‘:lu" gfi s -rdh . f 35 w con & for every ordm :Lun & sub» ject to, with ddln&da:n............l. oruvhl-.:llhbook. ml?.'ol 6 Veterimar Bodfil cure ;\:oupoo(nll o-num-d‘.wfll _ prompt attention. Carters are authorized to grant re thereby relieving shippers from f trouble. Wéyâ€" Spesial rates for Furniture. W. R. BAKER, Complete Case, with h:-l--ul- ual. 10 T ns Ii on Svecitts. Inchuiing Â¥9C. all our :&Lqmmum.m 35 c B: P.on;r':.t l.-A" Sore« wrm® se mene :?-.-. Sore Throat, p 1-.:&-‘.. Earache, â€" Neuraigla, Rheumatism, Eyes, '&‘“‘, of the LUNK M‘--ch. or of Piles; Corus, Old Sores. Price, 6 oz., 50 cts.; Pints, Quarts, §1.75. @" ‘These Remedies, except POI TL(,'I‘. and single vials of Veterinary are sent by the case or single to s the country. free of tharge, on oi ~ ANE, Soliettor, Come w-lJ-Gmitioocfwhmdl- im iaarons o io un w hhmmamm Quebes, 85, Gracechurch Street, London, Office and Depot, No. 662 Bnoapwar, New YAue Â¥or Sale by all Druggists» EIMILIA SIMILILBUS CURAXTOR Freight and Cartage Ageney. mfiammwmdn directions. Ottawa Feby3. 1874 ANADA CENTRAL RAILWAY, MVE P CC NORIDCILSI gnz%wmmuflfl n » ml*omoog:m Medicine Co ce and Depot, 642 Bnoapwar, New Yos Nos. 13 and 28. $1,.50; $144 THE OTTAWA TIMES Wellington Street, Printingâ€"â€"every Description Neatness, The LatestStyle of TV 1e Of Every Description executed both Neally and Expeditiously} NovyEXBLE, 1878 THE JOB DEPARTMENT POWER PRESSES PRINTINC HOUSE COLORED WORK WITH A Cheapness, OoOTTAW A. IS REPLETE WITH pONE WITH AND E LATEST; IMPROYVEMENTS. MacLEAN, ROGKEB & Co. Punctuality. Absolute divorces legully 0btained ; ferent States, Legar everywhere _ tion, general misconduct, &c., su§%, gause. No publicity requiredâ€" no cp until divorce graniedâ€"a&ivice free, on or address \ JOEN 1. FULTON, _ Counsellor at Law [THE bEST STANDARDâ€"For Choirs, Emerson and Puimer. DEVOTION ALCHILMES By Asa Hufl, MUS.CAL TREA~â€"UREâ€" wnd Instromentil.) H 3042 â€" No. 180 Bread +. New y New C ingine Books, proce. QLIVER 1 on __ Reviews = For Biackwood & t! Reviews â€" > Postage 2 cents a no quarter at the A._.m.-« 6 Dec. 1, 1873 Fur Binck wood & 1 wol For â€" Blackwood . A JARDINE BhOS. For B1 «ck wood For Black wood W NOTIH Gentiemen can keor their feet ar irg a French Calf CORK sOLE B pair, never betore sold in Otta wa t J Custom work mude to two days notice, Meney‘s Block, ®parks Streei, AND CHEAPSIDE, 6 SUSSEFX STRIVT. . JARDINE BkoS M Desires to inform his friends and the public in general, that his magnificent Saloon is Now COpen, (POULIN‘S BLOCK, HULL,, and that he will do his best to provide f« comfort and yleasure of those who may him . CHARLE® RoY, The nndenifled wili uire a large quantity of Square and Flatted Tltrmr next season for the Dam and Can~l Works at this place, and ure pow prepared to receive offers from pmrties wishâ€" l‘::'l::'onmmr either the whole or any potLion B‘ack wood‘s Cdinabumrg; Uag azime. Detailed bills of quantit@s and dimensions c&h be had by application either personlly or by letter to R. P. COOK & Co,, Contraciors C.C Wy Contractor‘s Office, Carilion, PA wth e pL., 1873 IVORCKS. This Fine Hote! will be opened on the ist of March by Silver Chord ! HOTEL DE P A RIS. nds, at moderate prices. ""P LENCH COO K E R Y 47 Gems or werman Song ! FOR PIANOFORTE OR RKEEI Gems of Strauss ! _____ _ UNEXCELLED] COLLECTIONS OF BOUND MUSIC. Price of each Book, in Cloth, $300; in Board®, 8-3); Fine Gilt, $1.90. The above #plendid woks are perfect treasure houses of the best and most popular music, being selected as the #cream " from an immense «lock . 200 to 2* Nuhe«l music «ize, in each book .. Buy ose s for presents ! in each book you get F worth of music. . In the whole library, ©0°Lâ€" nr according to binding, $3%, $42, or it’.«,_\.... w llm Three Hundred and Fifty Doliars worth Bent, postpaid, on receipt Of relail price. CHAR. H. DITSON & CO.,. 21" Eit MR. COSTIER waie Chief Cook, Russell House. BUARDERS supplied with the cholcost vi~ ME enb Khower of Pearl«! Duets Musical Treasure! Vocal & How® Crror®! Vols. I and 1J OLIVER DITSON & CO,, Boston. In the matier of JAMES MARTIN lage of Buckingham merchant # FT estateto me, and the creditors are notfed in meet atthe place of business of said Insoiy ent) at the village of Buckipgha m ,on the twent yâ€"6fth day of Novem ber instant, at two o‘clock in the afterâ€"noon. to receive statemen}s Of his affairs, and to appoint an Assignee. wr oi 4 a 17 The Leonard Scott Publishing (Co,., Boots anu ~hoes. Hull, June 23, 1873. oC v AL MUSIC. Ottawa, February 22 1873 TRE TIMES is printed and published bJ MacLEAN, ROGER & CO., at the Office, Lot Number 12, Wellington . JEuCD: pINNERS -lmned at the shoriest noo A Bai) ter .uhenn‘.n. MK. COSTIER, Church Street, newr Dadic The Ineolvent has made an asslg "KANJ UHENING. jrrs_om & Co‘s CELEBRATED HIME MUSICAL LIBR4RY, NSULVENT ACT O 1869 XÂ¥YÂ¥X. AROY, ABILLUN CANAL WURKKS, deau Street, Sandy Hill. Ottaws, Nov. 23, 1872 Have an immense ass TIMBER WANTED. L w th Btreet, (late Her Majesty‘s ITSON & C t Rev Gems of Scottish Song Gems of Saered | Wreath « Urgan at Home ! N oTE OE INSTRUMENTAL (Th MRS. RORERTSON, GENTLEM EN 5, 1873 M V OCAL Pianoist‘s A! Vocal & Instrumental 11 Leon Corelli, ,the 11 Broad wia) lnterim Assigne Poulin‘s Block lin‘s Hock. _ _ § _ ABberf Street, Richmond Road, Operatic Pearls Cheap Boots ler by giving ORG A N charge «City rie GIm® Ad xe had $4 per 2106â€"309 Ned xh v U 24 W Decribers in 5 Tiease res seÂ¥ CN TT CZ_CL Aven to vs ties nmdnt 4 w * bre t t W TAB. R.. P. LEWIS, U PEbQ; per anD=® 5 M 9**" Feey. dolivered adve "‘. 10 centt . ® Rep ie see N oti066, I'Z. '&-‘ Aire‘ W anted. *flwfl Vac Uouses 1< ."."5: 3, 878. nnememenemmmmeee o D‘uq WoubD, Physician, Burgcon . ® &w“ uhy Town. N a Street. Centre To gured without W ants, pait)e -ifi‘.n-fl’" Money Wanted ww‘l’. "os ECCC Town. Night office at a Street. Cenire Town. cured without the use of t sew but cert=in, speedy and almost MROUTTT Doon to nartios u0t K 0 0 d aip each additional word ow w for any gech 8 entmet definite term %: s 05.:.‘. ;::hw be seen of = M‘ R «s words ~®"* ineoried in the D:flyTi.“‘ The above firm (the onl «n in Oitawa), are pnpncJ lure all descriptions of 6: Dailu ©i 6;‘@' FQL kA w A Attornies, 8 berrist"‘* *‘ C‘ . w 5_ heart ®* We cler Loct. Articles Foun wirLiaAy _MOSGAR Barriste!. Solilcitor, & it *« spcouragement (‘*E PREX COl Sukiven to parties getting up Clube o-fim.w WEERKLY. » imit 4 number of A dvertisements are ~" Times af conts per line, / L“ uent insertion. 0 cents. All agvertisome!:t~ measured by ..fi-o'"‘ MC. ___ .A and if eontain « Published ime for th* F. XI1ELDILNG, Rlzsuer of Marriage Licer Barrister, Attorney, N OFFICE: C M. HOLBR mAILLON & CHRYSLER, l Barristers and Attorneysâ€"At in Chancery, Notaries, &o. hoi BHardy‘s Block, Hideau StreeL P s F. Hâ€"Cm®Y c‘fi('] HOTEL, .el'chant ‘Tail« Outfitter . ‘.-“Wllucy(-e UGeneral _nd ul Â¥.MARSHAL MATH A Trinity Oollege. Loronto, Physician, hAstiicp at his vesidenos. ipons Stre E.Yn-’s. MQ‘-&. Lol‘ntu'l ‘ a Aaeil 16. 187 â€" a#52 Globe Mut wosGRov E* 1 nitews, June 7, 18 +# 2 Wt ‘ef Montreal Ottewa, Decembe 23. 1872 2 OTTAW A . ’ f‘?uvu | W. P. COUTLEE, B. C. L., -'ITHE WEEKLY T Master in Chancery MAOPFiICEâ€"Over the Exchange B" . ErULL P.@ "Lor T 1=TERED af the Pub\ Pex To» ApyERTISINC RAT Â¥ERr y REQEYED per st Corinthian and Poly INSURANCE adve:cisements in Daily ‘ «68°"_ & erline ; cach subsequ "eok, among reading matt Notices, 12; cents per line BM.ed A dertisements, 84c * w anted. ___ NEW YORK, #4,29, and 260 Broadway, Cor. 13 epposite Hamilion Bras QCox oR STEAM BOILERE 1873 â€"G. ELWELL®S I 4 st T. C. muu_l_im «d Prerke APve P e vr 8 be conducted under the & Pericy, they h"a of years. in assuming may staie that the hou |-Jamm‘lnh and U atten: to the wamis of wnd it« former patrons, 10 ons VaceDt tion® s Mouses ("_::l:‘uv , -fl-.fl‘ MM° flce opposite the Timxs offce re Town. Night office at his 1 Bubscriber offers for sale a io Aretize BULL brea i Russel! House t duly 18, 1878, °* scA = â€"CENTS i-.n-fvo«u-hm""' baving formed & ?fr:ru-_y. the ",“_:g: prep piishe MaAcl EVERY PRIIDA \'l MOR! morning mail, a! 00 EC .,a @ if q oi:duri'-' bell & McB: M BOILER MAKEEK June ® oo = * K TO FARMER® vVIIL NO for two years at the Co ral Show M' and "is -E‘-.«'-- J meles make of that fing | 18th, 18 WEERKLY._ r of A dvertisements ar ie: at | conts per lins, â€"nt insertion. 5 cents. mements measured b! # JOHN CONVE W ELL ___ Agent for the in wh ‘ STREET, y morning (B..m um payable in advs ivered in the city â€" It the United States, at OrarRi HOSMEK, AN, President, ;:duhvm-rn EM A N Becre BUILOINGS, OTT FIVE CASES OF LIFE & W ADE, Advocate, ner Sparks and and if contain ich case they w BROWNE & e Rent, Houses Wanted. Board ROGuER & < W eliington Solict Cattle for matter, 24 word& x wdd Da®IEL

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