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Ottawa Times (1865), 7 Jan 1874, p. 4

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_ _A very large amount of new and imâ€" provodnmchimfl_h-_&!yb-fl‘d. and as the whole is driven by steam power (the only establishment so supplied in this section ot eonntri). we are in a tion to â€" produce work more and ~ _ heaper than any one els¢. The proprietors are pnqfie-l“w.:hu- give personal su; work. mhnmslflx 1981tt W . StOdeale & Co., CECmeL c aRe _ O'I'I‘AWA STEAM "‘"r; further p-dd‘u:éa SEALED '!'E!Dm to the under: signed, and endorsed Welland Canai" will be received at this Noon of Wedâ€" nesday, the Twentyâ€"First (ml for the construction of Fourteen Fourteen Regulating W‘m-mhs of Abutments, and Pm m;fi: m-. Ruceways d&e., on new LAND CANAL, between and =‘ Dal« MuTDeTed Eenpecutaty 4 0 & m P CICUT ed between Port St. Catharine‘s ww.fim& 12 13, and 14) extend from northern side unumw-o- crna-nnwuuhn'i t Maps of several together with Flans and Specifications of works, can be seen at this office, or at the resident lm-fl iapett fnoionnetaiithit Phare prinfed: forias :’:**whk_‘ A 8 0 t n cno of ftrmsâ€"éxce “IEâ€"-’“ 'E-faifi-d’ub’m"“ gweufl nature of oourk- and I"orot;w a...‘s&‘-.:'&'&m.“s‘.. satisâ€" factory security will be required on real estate Prouternn huotemparts, PB attemmt ot Je M‘Yfi'“w r-“ 111 be -nuu:- of the work. :&un- of t r-'-:hh and -_ perâ€" wo ( esn sons, residents. of the â€"Dominign, '"'3-"' beâ€" come sureties for the |out of conâ€" dm;:-\ as well as u:fi-m of the works em brueed in the cont e s Parties intending â€".ruhm liament for l'flvlto‘° hmuuo:' mnzmrqmn‘by R-n.l- the “: MonTriS: NoTich of the applicatioh (clem :y and distinetly specifying its ‘and Otgect) in the "Canada Gasette," also in a paper published in m&nnudt:'h nion of Counties the first and Ho{ such nn.#â€" to ;fi Private Bill Office of each House. _ | ic o4 _ All Petitions for Private: ust be presented within the /trst diree weeks of -m‘ * oi the Senate Clerk of orCommon,s Des. 5. 1873. _ Sgfâ€"1win The work will hunnu.ar.mu numbered respectively 2 3, & -.-.";.L‘..m _ Contractors are notifled t a-o1 Tenders will not be considered, unless nade in accorâ€" dance with the printed forms, andâ€"In the case PmR s rumm::;&?' at 4 e c ow * Same 3 Devemben, 10e." Carriage and Sleigh FACTORY, RIDEAU STREET, OTTAWa, _ At this establishment will be fogad mand, or made _ order, latest / most approved styles of, | Coaches Carmiay® : Omnmbesses, -Timxfio o6 the BW K: A4â€"A onl whe < on on on witrCDaY. the TWERTYâ€"RINTH TEN â€" tKe clock in the foretioon, for the Nomiâ€" t y T 5. LETT.â€" ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES AND SLEIGHS Which in point of finish and durability, are not surpassed in any market. BSy~All work warranted for one year and all kinds of repairing carefully and and all kinds promptly done. W. nc ernie nanted to ifle their claims before _ Creditors are requested to me within one month. AN > DOES NOT sOLIE THE SRIN, JV .X WARDNER CHEMIST i on m on s houses -°'=,=_".’~mm"""-=-h"‘h"-§ *\ io o . ies S Mâ€"m,muqu [ © \ ‘ _ RARER CHANCE. ture of Shingles, Staves and. Barrel Headâ€" saud cits ~NINTH i S DUEMBEN: A. D. i873, at the hour of x ~. os Grey Hair to its Natural Color 4 AUSES THE HALK 10 GROW ~â€"_â€"GiÂ¥e CARSS & CO., Asany 28, 1873, n'u Aylmer 1st October, 1873. FT.’ZTM' :;_'&"j"fnm the ,,fi.%iyl-_!. M Chemist 7 cents per bottle ; three bottles for $2. NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869. Decomber se _ _ |0~__ msemn TOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT Sole Manufsaturer and Propristor. ubmdwumov% a _| _ An Insolven Notice to Contractors. ELLAND CANAL ENLARGEMENT, VAYTE CNCALE PROPRLETORS, A. BOURGEAU, F. BRAUN City Clerk 15b #"I have very carefully examined Royal Readers. ‘rn-phnh ea-.lhnl. C_fiq"k execuâ€" if I may say so, even better, are out of 3““-&!:-0( B@:l&bmllwhcd. Illustrations wl{n mo features «nd add much to the value of the Readers PINE LANDS | ; VER 9,000,00 FEET, well located; mainly -oufilnn leading into m-_:% The numerous streams and lakes with m.unnu-.mumma-u , offer n.u-."t;nuuu:nfi}m'k the sn .wfllw-c.nw direct :â€"&-fl'mflqm Lum ber ete., whicn may be delivered any« Land Office at Kast Saginaw, Mich, * Abply inlyotvon or by mail to A NEW SERIES OF Mu!l%m ENGâ€" From Mr. M. Patterson, Recior of the Free Church mmunflnfluflmu‘-mnh dom m‘hr, and those who wish to moennhm.. es do well toâ€"apply early and take cTeTxs or $Auz.â€"Oneâ€"fourth down in all cases, .nd:ln}a .be ‘paid : three annual payâ€" men must ”Mw out. ,.Fi MMM‘!UM wflmmdmmmem the balâ€" lance in five equal annual pay me: t at the rate ofseven percent. on all unpaid balunces, to be pddnnnn-t: All contracts and notes are made pagfble at Merchant‘s Natiohal Bank in East Saginaw. : . M Â¥. From T. Morrison, A-.lngtiwn?- Churc® ENTIRE LAND GRANT o tais Company, I_gpgd.md.bwtl\l“mhm- ed for saie, As good as any in the world are to be found in abundance, and will be soid on the most fayourâ€" able terms to atual settlers. Some level and heavily thmbered with Oak, Beech, Maple, etc. the Bourbops from the Spanish 0, and the ubstitution for them of a scion olmonubom' among royai houses; the virtual absorption of the kingdoms of Saxony, Wurtombfirg, Bavaria, with Baden, Hosse, the Hanse Towns, «e., under the headship of Prussia, into the triumphant and powerful empire of Germany; and the arming of Russia to reâ€"assert her. preponderance in the couneils of Eurcpe, or to prosecute her.often postâ€" poned but 1.¢ver reinguished dosigns on the groat city founded by~Constantine, and the vast. bat deeaying and avarchieat dominion of the Suitan, all combine to favest with profound inferest the everch nging phases of our tidings from the Old World,~ The Tribune, through trusted cortes pondents stationed at all points n Eutope where great movements are in progress or imiinent, aims to present a completé and instructive panoâ€" rama of events on that conthient; aMd to mirror the prolonged struggle between middle age Feu dalism and Eeclesiasticism on the one hand and Nineteenthâ€"Century scepticism and secularism on the other. Recognising x Divine Pfovidence in alt tha proceeds and is, it looks hopefully on the reat conflict as destined (like our own recent conâ€" wulsion) to evolve from striff, disaster, and seem» Ing chaos, a fairer and happler futute for the foiling masses of mankind. t sible. Where neither of these can be procured,. send the money, but always in a REGISTERED letter. The registration fee has been tofifteen cents MQMMMWM‘:’:-WMM by the postal authorities to be nearly an absolute. protection against losses by mail. ; Ail Postâ€" masters are obliged to.register letters when reâ€". quested to do so. #e \ The par In our own country, a war upon eoffuption and rascality in office has been inqugurated in our city, whereby the government of our State has been mlflonlnd through an initial triurhiph of Reâ€" which surpasses the mnost sanguine anticipaâ€" tions, / It is morallycertain that the movement thus inaugurated‘ cannot, inâ€" its progress, be cirâ€" cumseribed to any locality orâ€"any party, but that its purifying influence is denthéd to be felt in every part of the Union, rebuking venality, exâ€" posing robbery, wresting power from politicians byjtrade, and confiding it in mwm fittest to wieid it. To this be nt and vitally needed reform, the Tribune will devote its bost regirdless of personal interests o party mons esteeming the choice of honest and faithful men to odice as of all New Dephrtures the mdst essential and auspicious. : |â€" * T- virtual surrender by the Democratic party of its hostility to Equat Rights regurdless of Ca#or, has divested our current politics of half their byâ€" gone intensity. . However parties may henceforth rise or fall, it is clear that the fundamental prinelâ€" which have hitherto honorably distinguished Republicans are henceforth to be regarded as aceepted by the whole country, The of eyery man to his own limbs and sinewsâ€" equality of all citizens‘ before the tawâ€"the fhâ€" ability of a State to enslave any portion of its peoâ€" pleâ€"the duty of the Union to guarantee to every citizen the full enjoyment of this liberty until he forfeits it by eriméeâ€"such are the broad and firm foundations of our National edifice; and palsied ‘be the. hand which shall seek to displace them ! Though not twenty years old, the Républican party has completed the noblé fibric of Emanct and may fairly invoke thercon the sternest j;c. ment of man and the benignant smaile of God. NP AND PEBE _MARQUETTE RAILWAY â€"â€" _ so long fragmentary gnd impotent powerfui State, with Rome as its capita miliation of France through a seftes 0f defeats, ending with the stege and capit her proud and gay metropolis; the ex the Bourbops from the Spanish throme Darty TrnsurE, 30¢., 40c., 50c., T5¢., 4 $1 per line. SBmuâ€"Weexuy Trusun®, 2 and 50 cents per line, Waerkuy Trarsux®, $2, $3 and $5 per line. Acâ€" eording to position in the paper; . In making remittances always procure a draft on New York, or a Post Office Monay Order, if posâ€" Agriculture will continue to‘ be tore especially lucidated in its Weekly and Semiâ€"Weekly editions, to which some of the ablest and most successful tillers of the soil will steadily contribute. No mmhmwwbdw&urmm ean afford to do without our Market Reports, or others equally lucid and comprehensive. If he should read nothing else but what relates to his own calling and its rewards, we believe that no farmer who éan read at all can afford to do without such a journal as the Tribune. And weaspire 4o make it equally valuable to those engaged in othex departments of Productive Labor. We spend more and more money on our columns each year, -o.m-on’-gemp:t;nwaembl‘ us:to do; and we are resoived that our success of former years shall be exceeded in varied excelâ€" mmmumu;z Friends in mqlflnlflp-mmemnflbflwr and better, by sending in your ptions. and increasing your Clubs for the year Just before us ! Smtâ€"WeEEkLY TRISUNE, Mail Subscribers, $1 perannum. Fivecoples orover, $3each; an extra copy will be sent for every club of ten sent for at one time ; or, if preferred, a copy of * Recoilections of a Busy Life," by Mr Greoley. > â€" Henceforth, the mission of our Republic is one of Peaceful Progress. To protect the wéak an humble; Tom violence and oppressionâ€"to extend the boundaries and diffuse the blessings of Civiliâ€" -u-â€"p-a-m Ingennuity to the production of new ‘Inventions for economizing Labor and thus enlarging Productionâ€"to draw nearer to each other the producers of Food and of Fabrics, of Grains and of Metais, and thus enhance the gains of Industry by reducing the cost of transportation and exchanges between farmers and artisansâ€" such is theâ€"inspiring task to which this Nation now addresses itself, and by which it would fain contribute to the progress, enlightenm@nt, and happiness of our race. To this great and good work. the Tribune contributes ts zealous, persisâ€" tent efforts. e | TERMS OF rumb::umnn ‘ To Mail " One Copy, one year, 52 issues ..,........ «$ Five Copies, one year, 52issues,......... 9 â€" To One Address, To Names of Subscribers all at one Post Office. _ all at one Post Office, 10 Copiés.... $1 50 each, | 10 Copies.... $1 60 each. ‘TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE. DAILY TRIBUNE, Mail Subscrib ¢rs, $10 per s on t e e e o d Ingdoms of Saxony, Wurtombfirg, Bavaria, with R..‘cna aden, Hosse, the Hanse Towns, «c., under the k '& cadship of Prussia, into the ttiumphant and< CC!@DFtY» th owerful empire of Germany; and the arming notwithstan ‘ Russia to reâ€"assert her. preponderance in mo‘rliflonofl uneils of Eurcpe, or to prosecute her often postâ€" | '::f:l;“.‘: med but 1.¢ver relinquished designs on the great| afyâ€"1(s ger ty founded by~Constantine, and the vast. bat | l‘.MI:-lll eaying and anarchieat domision of the Suitan, | , Elâ€"{f ©00 1 combine toâ€"favest With profound thterest the | most efl rergh nging phases of our tidings from the Old | ; YH.â€"It is: ‘orid. ~ The Tribune, through trusted cortesâ€" J o uo4 Wyl indents stationed at all points n Eufope Where? stomfach an eat movements are in progress or imininent, 'l%‘mfll ms to present a completé and instructive panoâ€" | Te 'â€"I!:n-‘ ima of events on that conthient afd to mirror | QBY® “.,& e prolonged struggle between middle age Feu \‘i.â€"l'mu ilism and Ecclesiasticism on the on@ hand and | tive 0?‘:‘:“ Ineteenthâ€"Century scepticism and secularism on | *4 W ie other, Recognising x Divine Pfovidence in all 5 ia proceeds and is, it looks hopefully on the | CONSUMP! reat conflict as destined (like our own recent conâ€" | * ilsion) to evoive from striff disaster, and seem» . The @xtrm g chaos, a fairer and happler future for the foiling .':f,?:“ou n msses of mankind, . _ â€"‘ s blished, No In our own country, a war uon eoffuption and | Bausted stre scality in office has been inaugurated in our city, ?fig hereby the government of our State has been I:m_onmmmn an initial trtumiph of Reâ€" 3’: fus which surpasses the nost sanguine anticipa« | \; prma "3o HE ROYAL EEADERS. ONROLTDATION New York Tribune. ADVERTISING RATES, FARMING LAND M. I. WEBBER, wA_A__-}m. OF ITALY 1 10 t l CAUTION.â€"The public are that all the above pre bear Mauk as herein shown, Sold by all Chemists Drugsists. T ors R. DE JONGH‘S LIGHT BRoOWN cop \ l Eret dlte anparmenvectartantries w ave . pr celebrity, the entire confidence of the most emiâ€" nent members of â€"the Medical Preiession, and notwithstanding the active and unserupulous opâ€" position of many interest dealers, an unprece» dented amount mbllc tronage may be thus neisely enume i : ahâ€"I ts m'l‘\llllem purity, and uniform strength re ascer.ained and guarantect, 11.â€"It contains all the active and essential prinâ€" of American and Foreign Puin%"hiv'o bad over ml!mufi:m lfh;: have made an inâ€" “uuonhwrna them a letter and send & sketch; they ‘will Wm m& whether your is new patent ?‘-‘.} Patopictaire in Tolk with Ths t how to groe saok t ‘fig?’ .:h‘.':'t_.. Address, MUNN & 33: ”‘égu recesved ai the offlce of the T‘elegraph â€"l:i'f'inrl‘u;:-:' a connection with the "Belentid® _ Its contonts embraces the latest Interesting tnâ€" formation pertaining to the 1nd lw cal and Scientific of the i Ip» tions, with Beautiful vings, of New Invenâ€" tions, New: Implements, New Pmeo-ai and lmpmm%wululu all kinds; Useful Notes, ® ptS, and Advice, by Pracâ€" agu riters, for Workmen and Employers, jn all varions Arts, 1 : Descri of Im: ements, 1 oeunton ol mprovints to Mron ene Aie chanical Engineering, lu-i%and Metalâ€" mx}y; Records of the latest Appliâ€" id ts ns ie frogapt a , Ne 5:-;‘;‘::eerln¢, Elew m and ca * The Latest Discoveries in W 1‘1‘, Cheâ€" mistry, New and Useful A oy try in the Arts and: in Domestic vor Household Remomy®. . <. 1 120 it Lk LA .% The Scientific AW in its 28th year, enjoys the widest of any analagous Perodical in the world "" t 0e if M AghaInponl CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE â€" CHEST. The ntnmnmz virtues of Dr. Dr J Light Brown Cod ‘Liver Oll in Pnlmcml’;w ;Illlll;lzi‘}flll ty '3((:‘1' be nonllfl":le% K:'“‘" shed. No remedy so rapidly m hausted strengthi, improves nutritive functions or produces a mor’ marked and favorable influâ€" PS Glonine digh neumimy to ie ameney ot 7 mony Dr. tis hNfiH’&OO Live® O in cmfii‘i& l:l lflo:.leci by Auman (Ii CramrawaAy, .R.C.8 s.,{..v Loominster : F # Finving for Touke years extensively used Dt px Jonen‘s Liewr Brown Cop LrvE® 0& in public and private practice, I have no. in stating its effects are ver{ far superior to those of any o!h.r Cod Liver Oil,. Nearly four.years since, two eases of confirmed Consum: were placed under my care. Jn both, the lungs & mass of tubercular deposit, and @very ble soond to be hesrd in sis was M'i The sole remedy employed was Dr. DE JONGH‘S mm Brown Cop Livk® Om; and MWMI are strong and fat; the diseased ( sounds nearly inaudible; and in the one C hunting, fishing, and -mm in, the patient ex; quite underyoing as much as any of fel sportsmen." i h 'l‘HE. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, â€" FOR 1873. * V.â€"Its medicinal remedial action nave been found to be l’mfl:%fl,g"" than those of any other kw ver Oll V1.~â€"From the rapidity of Its cura« tive effects, it is n“'m‘?.'lmy more economical than any which is offered, even at the lowest price. Druggists throughâ€" By all respectable Uhominttarnd Innggiste! KEATING 8 PERSIANB IN8EOT 3 DESTROYING POWDER& In eases of where the vital fo -a life to be even at 1 west e restorative 1 Dr. D Joxau‘s LiowT Brown Cop t are remarkably manifested. . By its adminisâ€" tration the natural appetite is revived, and the funttions of digestion and are imâ€" proved, reanimated, and and, when its use has been swadlly preserved In, its tonic and nutritive properties have en reâ€" stored health and strength to the most feeble and deteriorated constitutions. 4 T * on " For several years past I have been in the habit‘ of rwnh&ns Er. De Jough‘s ht Brdwn Coc l.h?er Oll, and find it tog:.mnelln“mm efficacious }-hn;: other yarleue-:fi the “{"3:%“"' which ve . also emplo; '1‘ o test their relative mno:f:v’" % â€" " I‘donsider Dr. De J%&gn Cod ver Oll to be a very create d.lx(u“:;k and a therap sds 1 of value," â€"_______. Law Board of Great Britain. _ _ _ _ " We thi kll.lrnfl.‘mlmh‘.mmh one l?nd ul:ood ver »wm:m«hfll’ admitted to be nnlnoâ€"t.hal.m Oll su Ellel}bg mnafi'm It has hflrrz ice, when prescribing the Oll, to n this kind, since, amidst so much variety. and uncer :.;:x;ny. we have confidence m _mm. (roapite S t Oaaptiue. CA in it« preparation bnl.he ersonal attention of so fi:)d u,z:hamm and p:nt. a Physician as Dr, Jongh, who has also the best Medical Treatise on the Oil with which I am acquainted. Hence, I deem the Cod Liver Oil sold ‘under his guarantee to be preferrable o ‘i other kind as regards genuineness and modlatr:‘my.' Light Brown Cod Liver Oil produces the desired e on raemteenne ca often consequent on the ad ministration.of the Pale ‘br. De Joxoer‘s Liont wx Cop Lrv®® O Ti $ Rrtin der en tascing sB nis Stanipand Sitharnte‘ * a _ The actual E;fli'"Tv«} is thus described by RowLaxb Dat .R.C. L.S.A., Disâ€" trict Medical ofl:&firxsg m'éfi’nmaf * Dr. David Smith, F.R.S., Medical Officer to the Poor wmo%muma?u "I have uently rescribed Dr. Dé Jough s iE iT atan mihoRbeinraain lutary effects." s +. K ' nxoonndnm-.t.mo‘mnfiotmouunmd in its preparation by the personal attention of so Edwin Canton, Esq., F.R.C.8., Surgeon to Charing " In givingâ€"my opinion of Dr. x Joxant‘s Ligit Bnown Cu# Live® Ouinl have no hesitation in saying that I have not the slightest eonfidence in any other kind. | The effects of .Dr. DE JoNGH‘8 O1t, are sure and most wmn.rknble,.:rc in that broken down state of health m which unn-.ll{ precedes . and ofim deposit; and 1 never recomm any other sort. The Oil I lmvehumgmwnumymua. and it has certainly been the onlymunnon“ln! my life on two oteulen? and even now, when feel ‘out of condition,‘ I take it, and like it, unâ€" mixed with n.nn%u being the most agreeâ€" nblel:ay. 1 m{d nv.llnl. Dr. nlu.llaf:l‘- Om would come into general use, and super» sede the Pale@hd other worthless pnpu'alou.'_ SELECT mmm E~" From innumerable medica! and scientlicopinions of the highest c ter in commei of Dr Dz Joxo'u's u:#lhon Con m the following are selected :â€" m P Sir Henry Jfir“ .Bart., M.D., in Ordiâ€" " 1 have frequen noomnundocrnnnlun» sulun(l)m to m-g:nu of Dr, De Jongh‘s Cod =1.‘:ver "‘a‘m"x?.'?. l::oge '.'lvl satisied 'uh'iu e an ® fitfod Tor those oased in in which thy use thitbubâ€" ‘tance is indicated." | Dr. sician to the Duke. of *‘ C Lage teburg and Cothe . â€" I invariably prescribe Dr/ De Jongh‘s Cod Liver Ol: in n:!elerenoo to lnyl oiher,%w L“Jf‘.’.&"" e “mufimu-d ofi:a? Th which nw‘ a man comy efficacy of this invaluable medicine is destroyed." T, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. f Cavrion.â€"Beware w attempte to '-m,mo inferior or preparations, ANSAR‘ HARFORD 4& 0o Lankester, F.R.9., Coroner f or Central Middlesez, GENERAL DEBILITY AND EMACIATION, This Powd tis qlw harmless to animals, b arivailed in dest mmil Floas, Emmet !ips, Cockronches, o& Gnats, ulto© l nitemit Aniamarnetat ain io peobet stage ;nl':. numwu of various slzes, * Dr. Barlow, F.R.S, Sen . Physician to Guy‘s " Dr, Granville has found that Dr. :De. ‘s ight ,Br:::n Cod Liver Oil pmduool&m WITHOUT WHICH NONE CAN POSSIBLY BE â€"I" is borne with facility by the most delicate ach 'n“\llm:hl;:mm mmmnmw sim . L funi'm,'innelnn properties ind remedial action It contains all the active and essential zln- that thempoutle experience has found od?y. ost effective in the orenuon of the rem . ~It is palatable, easily taken, and creates no F.R.8., 1N100 so low that all can. _ it. Myrtle Navy. tor Canada. Messts; Emn,m & CO., 382 St. Paul Street, MONTREAL, F Messrs. LYMAN BRO1HERS & CO,, 152 King Street, Toronto, February 28th. 1873. 200w13 lar moist mass of fat,â€"soap, glycerine and chemically different from the true Panâ€" creatic Emnisiont which [ have also exam ined, and which, besides being rich in wm,futhp y 'Q*Iooth #and fresh mm thken." . Khedive of Egypt, &c., _ 143 NEw Bokp stRest, Lompon. Extract from an Analytical Report upon F + of a soâ€"called Prej mbon of Pincrodine. . * â€" ho «This compound resembled‘ an Ointâ€" ment or Pomade in appearance and conâ€" sistency, and was fiavored with Essenge of Almond or Prussic A::. ‘It was strongly alkaline, alkali,â€"which, aot~ i-.nw-u*.v.'zg produced the usual sapo« have w%:.ired 1t is therefore highly imâ€" portaut that purchasers examiné the label] on the bottles for the names and Trade« Inventor, Mechanic, Manufacturer, Builder, Engineer, Chemist, Farmer, Merchant,â€" â€" BNoocusopensen ie poge ant addrom with The Canadian : Patent Office Record =â€"â€" A N D â€"â€"â€" The creditors of Ronxrt H. Wrusom®, late of the city of Ottawa, in the County lefon, . Lam> in pionaneaiien Apmat ues the First day of f‘l&v‘o‘mber, D.,j. 1{'&” se eA m m ai en oo Sitvas" achefiore for W iifam Fot cleani hing Silver, Eléctro Piate, Piate G1ak 42. PabiSu, 60. cack, pared tor Patent snite Clead £0onth ‘.l;‘.. -':3« and Bul Leathe! ‘ have a bfllihn pdmm .‘.:‘Al““’ e‘l.o;u.d‘:nl Peaknto$4, suth / and tlas, 64., is an, #0; # Prevent‘friction i c hilee Qukey‘e Wettihften Hatly Poliahishount" 'hm:'ol%"z:;w tirely> ‘:nx;'fit and useless as ;o;l&nu These imitations are calculated uce serious disappointment and to imjuriously affect the reputation which the Genuine Dated Ottawa, Aug. 25; 1873 MECGHANIUC‘S MAGAZINE nity. ing, &c., &c., dependingentirely upon The .Original and. only Manufacturers ce af Nee deUR Sepoioeg .‘ the Third, His Highnoss the GENUINE PANCREATI_NE PANCREATIO ~EMULSION. Thedlazo{ these Medicines in the treatment» of ‘Indigestion, Bumohi%s or Pulmonary Catarrh, Consumption, Wast« their purity and _ strem _Mesers, mvom"monnmm public against imitations o:'gnm which are set forth as possessing remedial ties of the true preparations, bum are in ‘reality &.hu- Bapohnaceous comâ€" pounds, citments or pomades, without a trace of the Pancreatic principle and: enâ€" Hard ‘Finish as‘when bought at the ~~It 18 put up m‘ boxes to last a faanat :?lonnho:.bw“dmbeygsm respec! Druggists,mm; D-hninnonummgfioodl,dl-x’ For imparting a fine gloss to Linen Shirt Bosoms, Enamelle ne. ‘he most ordinary ironer is @nabled to _pmpc:;‘ with the monfi_‘flhl‘ugwm' i.t g the _ inen pesrance i w! came from t-h:’m:ro.â€"uw and. â€" {cutmll. Goods done up with it keep clean much longer, thereby saving time and labor in m 'l'hi;:.hthoixo-teoonomh-m i t can be used, costing a three cents to do the ironing _3‘! large J"'IYgA!‘IUE‘lB'k!." is R o ie e oi t se argenete lt ~MOKERS, 3y the ute of .. GEORGE E. DESBARATS, Montreale A.copy offirst nithiber can be seen at thi soffice Enamellene, nts box. wnmlu.t y o HRENAY â€"F. â€"LEMONT & 00,, 8 s ooompeaioens Wholesale Agents for Ottawa and vicis To the publisher, XECUTORS NOTICE «STORE â€"NEW THE OTTAWA TIMES JANUARY 7 18714 d .98 5 ais -'l"‘fi.il! s FOR A 40O0D SMOKE, x § BAVORY & MOORE," Caution, ON EACK PLUG, Collars 1| Lace Cutginsâ€"â€" §RAD E W£ Gm% a um'&%uu‘uwm fi ty‘ in Thes Provinces of Untario ana Quebec, 85, Gracechurch :Street, ~London; axapa CENTEAL RAILWAY, Â¥reight :and Cartage : Agency. repair. Ii;mou%, Remittent and Interâ€" mittent Fevers, which are so prévaâ€" lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, eml:!rl{ those of the Mississippi, Ohio, s Tilinois, Tennéssee, Cumberland, Arkanâ€" sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Peatl, Aiabm, llobfle, Bavannabh, Roâ€" anoke, James, and many others, with their vast ;tha:les; tlmghont our entire country during. the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seaâ€" sons of untusual heat and dryness, are invariably Moomtgmhd by extensive deâ€" rangements of the stomach and liver, :rl'g othex; abdbmlmnl vhcoer:'.m In their tment, a purgative, exi g‘a powâ€" erful ‘influence fil:flon these various orâ€" gfim, is ~essontially necessary. ~ There no catharti. for the purpose equal.to Dr. J. WAiLK!R'B Vixzcar BirrtERs, as t:::x wil oPeedfly remove the darkâ€" coloj viscid matter with which the bowels: are loaded, at the samo time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring tlo healthy functions of the digestive organs. . according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided thgiltl-"ones aro not deâ€" stroyed by mineral poison or other m;:n;s, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. 58043 Office md_m.' No. bar B;m".fl.fi- For Sale by all Druggists» _ _ Fortify the body against disease by pprlryln%au its flzidswm} VmEGAR BITTERS. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus foreâ€"armed. > ~ _ ~; 8 or In Headâ€" e xn ightness o est, 088, Eructations om:e Stomach, Bad ‘Taste in the Mouth, mumu?m tation of the Heart, of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid peys, and a hundred other painfal toms, are the offsprings of Dylpewu. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertiseâ€" ment. * _ Scrofula, or King‘s Evil, White _ Powder, very necessary in serious “.!“c:-;.............................!‘4.! g: C oo q-tl,wG-Onh..'..........‘..‘: m g; m Sutfferings lhhng‘:":? "':3 : gvame V‘E‘........: 32 * Sipiffireria, iodiatednare imosk.." 2 : ramiry cases we aD Te wieint conialnity a epootfic ‘for every ordinary discase a family is subâ€" of”%‘é%&‘&%mfix:::"fl *ahokteo or o oponeaanincaedt diffOOON8.. ... "..+..6ne ce rerserrtrne were . I cm&m Case, m l-zoln-l- 10 L:omi.nlmgll'onr Bpecmu,lnd.nm ; erinary and others not enumerated 35 L000 /. BONDs. ExTRACT _ _ Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, gcrofnloul Influfludnm. Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as inâ€"all other constitutional Disâ€" most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remitâ€" tent andlumm‘fnent l"evors, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, xidm:{s and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseasos are caused by V_itiuged%lood. + Prizten Arperotars. «Gol iedtoln and am| se oldâ€" Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to .paralysis of ~the Bowels. To %ll‘d against this, take a dose of ‘WaLker‘s Vixâ€" goar BrrrEers occasionally.â€" 7 â€" For Skin Discehses, Eruptions, Tetâ€" ter, Saltâ€"Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringâ€"worms, Scaldâ€"head,: Sore . Eyos, Erysi Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whateyer name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of theso Bitters. . * _â€" Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are efl’ontully gunoyod and rel’novod. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, nowanâ€" thelminitics will free the systemfrom worms Hki‘thne Bittors. % . â€" For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of woâ€" manhood, or the turn of life, these ‘Ponic Bitters dilpln&lo decided m“n‘m that improvement is soon perceptible. ever you find its impurities bursting through the &intnmmpbl:. E ns,. or Sores; cleanse it when you obstructed and ah‘!lfginh in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell ‘{on when. Keep t;h_g_b‘l{r_u‘l pure, and the healt‘ of the system HUMPHREYS HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS AEmgiont wad Relishle, . They are the only Medh cines perfectly adapted to popular useâ€"so simpk cines perfectly adapted to popular useâ€"so simple i oraanasanenls oo Comumeadntion hom all, and will always zen Nos. Cures.. * ce prv \â€"â€".Cente. will follow _____ _ R. H. MeDONALD & ©0., * Druggists and Ge:. Agte.,.San Francisco, Califarma, and cor. of Washin; Ottawa Feby3. 1873. Orders left at above address. will receive ompt attention. 0'1"", s are authorized to grant receipts, Mechanical Diseases.â€"Persons enâ€" any 16, 873 SIMILIA ‘SIMILIBUS CURANTOR provement is soon tible. T icanse the Titinted Blood whonâ€" cor. of Washigton and Charifon Sts., N. Y. kuby-nlfi‘zmmmr& > Eummissions, â€" involuntary Dis chnm.....,...................ll Five s, ‘with one g vial of Powder. very necessare meriona Nos. i13 and 28. omeopa Birreas have THE OTTAWA TIMES NMJVEMBAER, 1878 Printingâ€"â€"every Description Neatness, Wellington Street, TheLatestStyle ofType Of Elsery L»escription executed both Neatly ETS and Expeditiously® POWER â€"PRESSES THE JOB DEPARTMENT . COLORED {WORK PRINTING HOUSE WITH AL TEE LATEST IMPROYVEMENTS. Cheapness, OTETAW A. IS REPLETE WITH MacLKAN, ROGER 4 Co. DONE WITH Punctuality. Absolute divoroes leg ferent States, ].= ake the on orâ€"address 3042 _ No. 180 Bread _ T'W““" New Singin HOUR OF SINGINGâ€"For Emerson and Tiiden. 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