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Ottawa Times (1865), 20 Dec 1873, p. 4

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RUCKAWAYS3, BUGGIES ASD SLEIGHS Which in point of finish and durability, * TA work warradted 1os i Way~All work tor one y: and all kinds of repairing carefully most spproved styles of _ _A very large amount of new and imâ€" proved machinery has lately been added, nduthowholoiadriv-bymn&ow (the only establishment o supplied in this section of country), we are in a position promptly done. BARE CHANCB. _ Containing Machinery for the manufac mdsti-fl-.su:ad Barrel Head â€" MHichine ‘ind gurface Piainor, Situated ca bank of Madawaska River, close n «&o:‘;nbud‘ommc.c.m way, fl” ‘”h' Machiner all nearly new, and in good working order with stock of logs now in booms,. . An ::-d-qodhbc to be had reasons» ‘The subscribers being about to build a mm@mmm For further particulars, _‘ ""J" ROWB, Restores Grey Hair to its Natural Color O'ITA'A STEAM W. Stockdale, Brother & Co,, Carriage and Sleigh M GENUINE â€"PANCREATINE PANCREATIC EMULSIQN. 'l\.‘-:d“mhm treatment Indigestion, Bronchitis or Puilmonary Catarrh, Consumption, Wast» ing, &o., &0., m.h. entirely upon uvon‘; & MOURR ..3: the public against imitations of them which are set forth as possessing the remedial pm ties of the true preparations, but MW without: a wace of the principle and en tirely unfit and useless as medicines. These imitations are calcoulated to produce serious disappointment and to injuriously have acquired. it is therefore h led mnhumncn-ho& on the bottles for the names and Trade The Onginal and only Manufhoturers uâ€"u.uu%-.ma. Prince of Wales, H.L.M. Napoleo® 143 NEW wunsf'm:,wm. Extract from an Analytical Report upon a Foreign Specimen of a soâ€"called Prepa 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 u :&-:“mult;qo_yhnuh-_ugflgg lur moist mase of fat, soap, glycerine and water. 'nn‘-u‘n-antwm-d chemically different from the true Pan creatic Emulsion which i have also exam heapor than any one clse. The proprietors are praC Puncreatic juice, has the delicate smooth uppearance and consistency of fresh cream, is palatable and readily taken." Whlo-lohrnhhc-nfi. Mesars. LYMAN, CLARE & CO., 382 St. PaulStreet, MONTREAL Mesars. LYMAN BRU1IHERS & CO,, 15# Emum UAL ‘TANNED LKATHER BELTING AND TANS Single Belis of this will dothe work and last as long as a Double Belt of Canadian Leather (ils, Paints and Colors and Varnishes, (hhun.;\u}hr and Cordage, Anchors 5. & mok & Shus. an:v'q’ syRur or ®®D mmi aux V.ice, Iim:-l and }'\ul A~g:: Price, % cents hpe:).l:t'u:: Sold at all Storem M Y F Hole :‘"fz::' Maurk Mm‘- fi [ e Array: -h“':t’!!‘ 4'"._'4‘ At this establishment will be found on AND puES NOT SOIL THE SRKIN, OHHK GARDNER CHEMIS‘ \ther «65 FACTORY, U RIDEAU STREET, OTTAW 4, Street, Toronto. [ ‘l':'.-n 28th. 1873. 20w13 Sole Manufaaturer and Proprietor, 2195 6m Montre: Ottawa, Jany. T 1873. 2151 173%w. wric for Gocas Camar~ Onmisses," give personal supervision to all work. Sutava. March 2. 1872 _â€" 19811 snn atintinanen erarid s Auens mm en #BHAVORY & MOORE," 20 »* Onanution, 1873. PROPRLIETORS amatiamed wisiomae "at ait the day, Agents wanted CARSS & CO., 10 Grey Nun Street, workmen Adl . The virtual surrender by the Demoeratic party of its hostility to Equal Rights regardless of Cotor, 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 limbs and sinewsâ€" the equality of all citizens before the lawâ€"the inâ€" muu.mwomhvemwdn.p«»‘ ’loâ€"tho duty of the Union to guarantee to every. ¢itizen the full enjoyment of this liberty until he Torfelts it by crimeâ€"such are the broad and firm foundations of our National edifice; and paisied be the hand which sbalil seek to displace them ! Though not twenty years old,the Republican party has completed the noble fabric of Emancipation, 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 Peaceful Progress. To protect the weak an humbie Tom violence and oppressionâ€"to extend the boundaries and diffuse the blessings of Civiliâ€" sationâ€"to stimulate Ingenuity to the produetion of new inventions for economizing Labor and thus enlarging Productionâ€"to draw nearer to each other the producers of Food and of Fabrics, of Grains and of Méetais, and thus enhance the gains of Industry by reducing the cost of transportation and exchanges between farmers and artisansâ€" such is the inspiring task to which this Nation tions, It is morally certain that the movement thus inaugurated caunot, in its progress, be cirâ€" cumsecribed 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 fittest to wield it. To this beneflcent and vitally needed reform, the Tribune will devote its best energles, regardless of personal interests or party predilections, esteeming the choice of honest and faithful men to office as of all New Departures the most essential and auspicious. In our own country, a war wpon corruption and rascality in office has been ingugurated in our city, whereby the government of our State has been revolutionised through an initial triumph of Reâ€" form which surpasses the most sanguine anticipaâ€" of Russia to reâ€"assert her preponderance in the couneils of Eur~pe, or to prosecute her often postâ€" poned but e~er relinguished designs on the great city founded by Constantine, and the vast but decaying and anarchical dominion of the Suitan, all combine to invest with profound interest the everch nging phases of our tidings from the Old World.â€" The Tribune, through trusted corres pondents stationed at all points n Europe where great movements &re in progress or imminent, alms to present a complete and instructive panoâ€" rama of events on that continent, and to mirror the projonged struggte between middle age Feu dalism and Ecelesiasticism on the one hand and Nineteenthâ€"Century seepticism and secularism on the other. Recognising a Divine Providence in all tha proceeds and is, it looks hopefully on the reat conflict as destined (like our own recent conâ€" vuision) to evoive from strife, disaster, and seemâ€" ing chaos, a fairer and happier future for the tolling masses of mankind. Agriculture will continue to be more espesially lucidated in its Weekly and Semiâ€" Weekly editiqns, 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 equaily 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 aspire 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 shall be exceedéd in varied exo€lâ€" lenee and “g by thase of 187% Friends in ®very StateT us to maké our Jourhal better and better, by sending in your subscriptions and increasing your Clubs for the year just before us ! Bextâ€"WaerkLy TrfBUN®, Mail Subscribers, $4 per annum. Five copies or over, $3 each ; an extra copy will be sent for every club of ten sent for at one time ; or, if preferred, a copy of " Recollections of a Busy Life," by Mr Greeley. TERMS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE contribute to the progress, enlightenment, and happiness of our race. ‘l'ouu-‘nz.ndpod mghm«:nmuu- ts zealous, persisâ€" TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE Datcy TrIBUN®E, Mail Subscrib ers, $10 per l-l ConsoLIDarIox oF ITALY, so long fragmentary and impotent, into one powerful State, with Rome as its capital the hu miliation of France through a series of erushing defeats, ending with the siege and eapitulation of her proud and gay metropolis; the expulsion of tise Hourbons from the Sp&ntsh throne, and the ubstitution for them of a scion of the most libera® among royail houses; the virtual absorption of the kingdoms of Saxony, Wurtemburg, Bavaria, with Baden, Hesse, the Hanse Towns, &c., under the hexdship of Prussia, into the triumphant apd powerful empire of Germany; and the arming Damy Trrsun®, 36., 4)c., 5c., 75¢., 4 $1 per lineâ€" Bmacgâ€"Wierxiy Trrsun®, 3 and 50 sents per line. Wreexuiy TrrmuNm®, $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 Oflce Money Order, if posâ€" sible. Where neither of these can be procured, send the money, but always in @ REGISTERED letter. The registration foe has been reduced toyfteen cents and the present registration aystem has been found by the postal authorities to be nearly an absolute protection against losses by mail, _ All Postâ€" masters are obliged to register letters when reâ€" quested to do so, NP aNP PERE MARQUETTE RAJLWAY As good as any in the world are to be found in atandance, and will be soki on the most favourâ€" .Nolorâ€"bw Home bwl_‘:n‘;l with Ih'b.ltocim C %wfi”‘-hflfln‘l‘r‘: ‘um-umummmns. E&‘hmhfl!‘finm‘: as fust as the work can economically be done,. CUheap land and railroad fmcilities are seiâ€" eTurus or *uuâ€"ommn' L down in all cases, and balance may be in three annual nevâ€" ments, . Timber lands must be fi sold on pay ment of oneâ€" foarth in cash and the baiâ€" lance in tve equal annual payments. interest at the rate of seven percent. on all unpaid balances, " 1 have examined very earetuily the ‘Printing,‘ and Nos. I., 11., and 111. of the Royal Readers, and hnnnomll-nng;hs are, in my lneo-â€"‘hl{.\.ln Reading» have ever .:ru flo-h!.- tion of the means to the in view is perfect. Prom T. Morrison, M.A., Rector of the Free Chur®® to be paid annualy. All contracts and notes are -h":y.blo wh Ioul-.:.‘.’l Natiohal -nlmm Kast Saginaw. oo A NEW SERIES OF ILLUSTRATED Exo. ___ LIBH READLNGâ€"BOQKS, From Mr. M. Patterson, Rector of the Free Church Training Schoot, Moray House, Mdinburgh. “n.nnfixlhow-ondmuvm and Sheets, & & 'l'hoLm admirable in every particular, Nothing, my “h& would m«r> contribute to the improvement #1 have yery carefully examined the “n.‘“ hopl.nhuo:l.hustfllhomm tion, may #0, @ trer, They are out .-mu.m:!s..u'flaanm’m.'f and thould very # w used. The and add much to the value of the Readers books, and the intelligent handling of them PFrom A. Montgomerie, L.L.D., Principal of Ladies ___ Onilege tWiasgow, _ _ _ wnnood-n-% The railroad direct «w Kast Saginaw and Qntloh-&mo of and never failing market for ber ote., whicn may be deliivered any» whare nn Uime 4A pply in person or by mail to tom. “Tn. and those who wish to ecure homes will do well to apply early and take Land Ofice at Kast Saginaw, Mich, PINE LAND®S, OVER 20,004,00 FEET, weil located, mainly TE ENTIRE LAND GRANT o tais Company, unsold, consisting ef about 3,000 acres, is offerâ€" HE ROYAL READERS. NGW YOl'k 'l‘ribnne.l"“"" 8 PERSIANS IN8SECT s §‘ DESTROYING POWDERA ADVERTISING RATES, FARMING LAND tself, and by which it would fain . WM. L, WERBER, mass of tubercular de; t, and every possible sound to be hesrd in lhhhwuprnenlL The sole remedy employed was Dr. os JongGIt‘s LIGHT Brown Cop Liv®k® OfL; and m are strong and fat; the diseased (ab sou ru;lly lnfln;:%lble; and in the one ml;om(‘mll:a unting, ng, and shooting, are free in, the patient ex himself quite ('Ip‘b‘g of undergoing as much ue as any of his fellow sportsmen." " Maving for some years extensively used Dr. pe Juxfl:'l LiGut Brows Cop LIvE® OIILDO‘I in pablic and private practice, I have no hesitatioL. in -tam:: its effeets are vcr{ l‘u-poxt w those of any r Cod Liver Oil. Nearly four years «ince, two cases of confirmed Consumption were In cases of prostration and emaciation, where the vital forces afe reduced, and where life appears to be even at its lowestebb, the restorative powers 1 Dr. De Jowow‘s Liout Brows Cop LivE® IL are remarkably manifested. By its admini« trution the natural appetite is revived, and the Mwmed. ol'c.u‘e-uon ‘m?nd -lmll.\lonm al.'l' I-‘: proved, rean regu! ; , when use has hacnm:mlly Nm ‘n. its ‘muu tonic and nutritive properties have en reâ€" stored health and strength to the most feeble and deteriorated constitutions, . â€" ho * In giving my opinion of Dr. oz Joxou‘s Liont Brown Cop LrvE® on.}”l have no hesitation in saying that I have not the slightest eonfidence in any other kind. The effects of Dr. oz Joxan‘s O11. are sure and most remarkable, especiaily in CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE CHEST. The nnmdlnu'-y virtues of Dr. pE.Jox@H‘s Light Brown Cod Liver Oil in Pulmonary Conâ€" sumption may now be considered as nm&:-u- blished. No remedy so rapidly restores exâ€" hausted strength, in,proves the nutritive functions or produces a more marked and favorable influâ€" ence on the local malady. The following high testimony to the of Dr. ® Joxon‘s Cop Livk® OfL in Consum is afforded by ALLEX G. CHATTAWAY, M.R.CA., LI}.K_, of Leominster:â€" _ Nigss _ The actual benefit derived is thus described by RowLaxD DaLto®, o l.&&.fl.. LA.A., Disâ€" trict Modical Odicer at St. Edmunds :â€" _ VI.â€"From 'is;'m.a"".;h;rnaaii,'& its curaâ€" tive effects, it is infinitely more economical than any which is offered, even at the lowest price. O11. are sure and most remarkable, laily in that broken down state of heaith mnm which munll{ precedes and ‘ favors deposit; and 1 never recommend any other sort. Thggljlhnve!:{!lpxn you was for my own use, The Oll 1 have had from mwubmymme. and it has certainly been only means ol-vu’ my life on two occasiens, ahd even now, when '"il ;donl. ‘c:l.wudlunn,' 1 take “'th":l like it, unâ€" mixed with anythi as Ng’( most ngreeâ€" able way. 1 could -'5. that Dr. p® Joxar‘s OfL would come into general use, and entirely superâ€" sede the Pale and other worthless pnpn{lun.', “nflrely en:‘mmtod : 0 0 .â€"Its gen purity, and uniform strength re w'-r.u‘nednm guaranteed. 11.â€"It contains all the active and essential gln- ciple~ that (nerapeutic experience has found to be the n ost eifective in the ornllon of the remedy. UII. â€"1t is pa‘atable, easily taken, and creates no nausea. SELECT MEDICAL OPINION®. From innumerable medical and scientlfic opinions of the highest charneter in commendation of Dr DE Joxnou‘s LiGnt Hzown~Con Livk® O1L, the following are selected ;â€" Sir Honry Marsh, Bart., MD., in Ordiâ€" nary to the Queen in lr,m __ nary to the Queen in Ireland. _______ _ “!mDr.Dann%h‘- ufll‘anncod Liver Oil to be a very pure Oil, not kol{loemu disgust, and a therapeutic agent of greal value." Law Board of Great BAjain. " We uunkltnrnn vantage that there is one kind of Cod vorK;.ud which is nuiversally unlmmh?nn.â€"mlmhuoflnp .‘“'LM'D' ongh, ubuluu(u-o:umrm w npn-nnbmguuag.lonn- this kind, since, amidst so m variety. and uncerâ€" tainty, we have confidente in i» goutmmone8#." . (Extract from "Consumption. is siary wad Roâ€" mediable Stages.") Dr. Barlow, F.RS, Sen _ Physician to Guy‘s “lmuuupnmyduhouum in its R!:‘um DL personal attention of so Be Jough, who has also wiitten the beat Medicai Treatise on the Qil with which I am acquainted. Hence, I deem the Liver Oil soid under his guarantee to be preferrable to any other kind as CAUTION.â€"The public are requested to observe that all the above preparations bear the Trade Mauk as herein shown, Sold by all Chemists and Drugzists. D R. DE JONGH‘S LIGHT BROWN Cop LIVER OIL. Thedistinetive characteristics which have gained for Dr. pz Joxan‘s Oil so much celebrity, the entire confidence of the most emiâ€" nent members of mwedlcal Profession, and notwithstanding the and unserupulous opâ€" position of many :-m-:} dealers, an unpreceâ€" dented amount of nublic patronage may be thus Dr. David Smith, F.R.S., Medical Qfficer to the Poor "1I have recommended con sultin .mo.;_“’mmu- of Dr. De rmon.m Cod mmnlidlfirn“ 1t ho'.n pure (m,mvufl ve a v e nu-nwcm.eu-mmwm:{nmm-b- tance is indicated." I invariably be Dr. De Jongh‘s Cod Liver Ol. m.ufl.'fl'w nnymhor.bou.nac»- sured that I am recommending a uine let mu-mmmmm_m??n which the efficacy of this invaluable is destroyed." Sir loseph % m to the British Light iniwe e se t oos P waee aoey reason to be satisfied with its beneficial and saâ€" lutary effects." regards genuineness and medical efficacy." o Prtestining bes in Jungite Ligee Bndon Cos ivar uigant ant t to be inich hore viionuwons This Powd ris quité harmless to animals, b unrivalled in deumw Fleas, Bwhnnmet Flies, Cockroaches, les, Gnats, O:Sulloo lumliu in li‘nr? and. everyh:‘lrr l;&zd&o lnn‘ n all stages of metamorp packe tins, m“l‘lflflfl of various sizes. " Dr, Granville has found that Dr. ;De J:fh‘- % Brown Cod Liver Oii produces the desired t in a shorter time than other kinds, and that it does not cause the nausea and indigestion too rn“' n other y&rieties of the same medicine which have w with a view to test their relative s 4 1814 | _ y j The Scientific in Jith eEX T8 ... aneaaiabndin me 1ts contents embraces the mmzn- formation pertaining to the Industrial, Mectan Dr. Dz Jowen‘s Lioxt Bxow_x Cop Om in 1 Bn. 6d.; on pep enpao i iads, vis bis Stamp and ignature cal und Setentific Progress of the World; Descripâ€" tion», with Mumflm of New Invenâ€" tions, New Implements, New I'lw--i and lhrfi- lu-ll wfl e m 1ce, by Pracâ€" v tiowb 'm-n.p‘t:'- orkmen and Employers, in all the various Arts. . _ 2 _ Deseriptions of Improvements, Discoveries and L We to Civil and â€" cimaniois Sohprocering. 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In both, the lungs were a on the ad to HR.H. the Duke of of the Pale Ror olonlls and polishing Silyer, Electro Piate, Piate Glass, &0. Tablets,6d. cach. [ :sJetuve l'hl"l‘l; a statement 07 LNGIT ACCOTIES ind the nature of the securities, {if auy [theil by them ; as finmediately after the said First day oft November the assets of the Estate of ‘he said Robert H. 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ESMONDE BROS. Wholesale Agents for Ottawa and vici= me within one month. Goods done up with it keep clean much longer, thereby saving time and labor in nity. from the storeâ€"new and beautiful. & B. 5-?""'_-0- E m «1 Mcls @G . eamoy ne The examination of Candidates for Public School ‘Teachers, in the United Counties of Pressott and Russell, will be held at the Town of LW:â€"M 2nd Class, comâ€" mencing on , the 15th December, at 1;30 r-.' tor 3rd Class, commencing on Tuesday, the 6th December, at 0 a.m.; and for ist Class, on Friday, the v6th Decemeber, at 1:30 p.m. Candidates shoukd notify the presiding Inspecâ€" tor as soon as possible, ARCHL P. KNIGHT â€" 0 0 ; _*~_ Seey. Board of Exrs. H ain § n‘ s £, N®G® _ .(i n'-k‘uohr-}'%fc.é P apineantiils, Megrare UetrearIchorer Catporona dos , Cftraren es W. Comsrom, Nq ; U. L. mgent ‘Thurg, Myrtle Navy Ne so low that all can i. 4y the use of Qusible for any delis contracted by my wife g‘fln gleft my board and bed without -v:.by the advice of her __ _ _ ___ JOREPH AUBERY 4 :TECQUE. ‘he most ordinary ironer is enabled to »mpcts with the most lk.ilfulsgivmgthe dinen the appearance it had when it came __ GEORGE E. DESBARATS, Montreal. A copy offirst numbher can be seen at thi sotfice ;‘_U"I‘I'CI The Brand lflcf‘l.ll? hl. un-:.d. w ¥¥" i n nfringement on it will be presecsind . _A Wothualovii NBA Y M :A t {fltatird L‘Orignal, Dec. ist, 1873. Enamellene, Templeton, &th, Nov,, 1873, AXECUTORS NOTICE Notice is bereby given that I wiil not be reâ€" ’h::.m' 10th, 1273 0. ARCHAMBAULT, Notaty, Genera & Agent, Collector, &c. ‘Documents in both Charges very moderate. Avnt of > gentlemen ;â€"Philemon right, q., J. P.; Hon, John Fraser, Lochaber; Chrisâ€" To the publisher, Enamellene. MOKERS THE OTTAWA TIMES DECEMBER 30. 1815 All Housexeepers EACHERS ATTENTION. Cufls, OTICXK *4 LAsr ues 9e id Inâ€"eanemencil d (‘;K Webp and Joun Webb. Enguires.. Office, FOR A GOOD SMOKE, Collars Lace Cutains, ON EACH PLUG. V â€"â€"â€"â€" A N D â€"â€" Ma o+ $RADE Buckin,oam ; McPh A. BOURGEAU uired, on or before ANtiGI AL the 1X 3. * cad Bzâ€" t=~ « WeattRsRiPmr;, KW OCWAE CU° AMIUDG S AFY M *CUTC Svnlllngu, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Geitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. ~Iu these, as in all other constitutional Disâ€" eases, Wanker‘s VixEcar BirrErs bave shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. Bilious, 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, Iilinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkanâ€" sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grands, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roâ€" anoke, James, and manz 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 accomEnnled by extensive deâ€" rangements of the stomach and â€"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 ViNEcar BIiTTERS, as t'h:j 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 discase by purifying all its fluids with VINEGAR Birters. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus foreâ€"armed. + 2 14 OP InaigcstI0n, HCiGdâ€" nche??ggs in the Shoulders, éonghs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eruactations 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 handred other painful sympâ€" toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengtby advertiseâ€" Gratefal Thousands prociaim Yrâ€" EGAR BITTERSâ€"the most wonderful Inâ€" vigorant that ever sustained the sinking 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 repaim 0 0 _ 0 000 00 0 00 . ment For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhenmatism, Gout, Bilions, Remitâ€" tent andIntermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidn“:fs and Bladder, these Bitters have no ub . _ Such Discases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases,â€"Persons enâ€" gnged in Paints and Minerals, such as Tumbers, 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 WALEER‘s VIXâ€" Eoar BirTERs occasionally. For Skin Disedses, Eruptions, Tetâ€" ter, Saltâ€"Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Eocm ie toer S ies n â€"head,. Sore Eyes, Erysi y Scurfs, Disoolornt.iomyot the Skin, Humors aAnd 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 }i::t PROVED, rxou lmtsthAlPLl experience.an entire sucess: ""““flfl ;n p;f:e‘u?lnd‘llpubi'mm:â€"nlb* es m\mmmhmwh-u harmless as to be free from danger, so efficieni &s to be always reliable. They have ralsed the high ©axana CENTRAL RAILWAY, Freight and Cartage Ageney. : Eigin Street, opposite Russel House. m» above address will receive prompt attention. Carters are authorized to grant 1 thereby relieving shippers from of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lnrkinfig in the lg:hm of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. No aro eflectually destroyed and removed. No system of medicine,â€"no vermifnm no anâ€" thelminitics will free the system worms like these Bitters. us HRC TNCBC DIVIOTS. % s 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 im%rovemem. is soon mfim on in ngunon rmebnptncegs ever you ts im es u, the &in in Pimplel; Emffiou, or Boro?; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and dn“fgish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUORE HUMPHREYS HOoMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS as to be al reliable. T hey NAVC TABOC T00 MIgT gueo-g:lxtlan from all, and will always ren Â¥Y . 414. *A missioner for taking affiâ€" devits and transacting all oth:m- appertaining to the Courts of Law and Equity in the Provinces of Untario ana Quebec, 85, Gracechurch Street, London, foul; your leelings will tell you when. Reep thob_lyood pure, and the hu{&h of the system will follow. _____ R, H. MeDONALD & oo.é.“ Druggists and Gon. Agts., San Francisoo, and cor. duwmifi and Chariton Sts., )I.g Sold by all ggists and Denlers. 3, * Sufferings atithangeofiife......... B | = EpHepay,Spasme, St Vitus‘ Danes.. FAMILY CASES Of 35 large vials, containing a epecific _ for en ?"&d'â€"-zd-ii-n family is eub~ ?::’;::,Znn ‘»o of direction ............ §10@ Of 20 vials, with book, Meroce Oase..... . 6 Veterimary Specifies (fuid), for cure of dimliono.c.._ se k. ‘ trexsetrntree eare ‘a Complete Case, wit hT Manual. Large llo«wo'od Case 60 vials, containing all our Specifics, lndlflz:: crinary and others not enumerated â€" 35 Karache, 'iii?-i'lfi" », _ Rheumatiom, l.--b-go. Piles, is, Stings, Sore Eyes, lcullu', of the L-.-..‘,L‘.m. Old Spres. â€" _ * res. Price, 6 oz., 50 cts.; Pints, $1.50; Quarts, §1.75. _{#~ These Remedies, except POND‘S EX «"~ These Remedies, except POND‘S EXâ€" T&.\L’l‘. hsm‘ihnmz:- vlnhi of Ve::h:y ldh: are t e case or single part ;‘;:-; ;::Eur; free of charge, on lfi:fldfl’â€" Address, _ 0 i â€" Bnn;fhreysp‘gadflo omeo; Medicine Ca. Oflice and Depot, No. 562 Bnoapwat, New Yous / x icitor, &e., Come« VY . J,. GAXNE Soliator, &e., Come« ivonses of at fromentto Anbirate; witk Scrofula, or King‘s Evil, White Dyspepsia or Indigestion hgip:&fl in the Shogders, i POND‘S EXTRACT ares Burns, Bruises, Lamen ness, Sore 'l‘!mt.filpr-l-g'l‘ Ottewa Feby3. 1873. any 15, §73, Croup, Cough, Difficult aâ€"â€" &5 Salt s‘u-p, Eg;lpoh, 25 Rheumatism, Rheumatic «» 25 Feverand Av.fimtcvum 50 Piles, blind or bleeding............. 50 Ophthalmy, and Sore orWeak Eyes 50 Catarrh, acute or chronic, Influenza, 5# Five sn 200400 n ud P sds Asinnen, dinrraucd tnesthing s( 4st Kar Discharges, impaired hearing. 5t Scrofula, . Bwellings 50 G::u-lbebmry.l{&w-d:t- p Dropsy and scanty tions...... 50 ow hi n es tits iJ Seaâ€"Sickmess, sickness from riding 50 Kidney Tm‘.....‘“' #¢€, GraVel.. . ... .».» Nuzm{- _ Debility, Seminal Nervous Debility, Seminal Emissions, . involuntary Dis Fur Sale by all Druggists. Nos. .i 3 and 28. h hfic Manual. 10 o ecoage | ‘ifics, enwndnum 35 EXTRACT urkineProthaghe, IE-‘."M-U-. £ th‘.' l,‘ Nose, e ‘iles ; C-“l.-"hb-‘. Printingâ€"â€"every Description Neatness, THE OTTAWA TIMES Wellington Street, The LatestStyle of T v e Of Every L»escription executed both Neally and Expeditiously NovExBLR, 1878 POW ER THE JOB DEPARTMENT COLORED WORK PRINTINCG HOUSE WITH A ; ,E LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Cheapness, OTTA W A. IS REPLETE WITH DONE WITH MacLEAN, ROGER &:Co. Punctuality. @ Absolute divaul-‘lf.ly obtained in dif, ferent States, 1« everywhereâ€"deser tion, general misconduct, &c., sufficient tause. 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