O"ï¬ivn STEAX v"t;:ppnnd_s&yl_- of “ï¬ï¬‚éï¬lï¬ysl‘fgg;' AND HS KA W AYS Which in point of finish and & are not surpassed in any market. ® Béy~All work warranted for one year, and “‘ll kinds: of mmd A 3«: large amount of new and im i-d-mwu.i.dmï¬yu-rn (the only establishment so suppli¢d in this wection ot eou-:i). we are in a to produce more and heaper than any one else. Ow “t- &'u-';mgxm 19811( Cartiage and Sleigh proved machinery has lately been added, Dwellings and Stores, Olmmâ€"lnl.!.‘c.\q U s ) m . TR ‘-osvrmm,m-n-.nn 13 and 14. N CENTRAL STRCETâ€"Nos. 15 and 19. 8ncuvn-m-un.-.nn 21, 2# and 23 W. Stockdale & Co., F O R, SA L. wemlomnng rerige fap atvimiad io uhe bost baal" 'mn-‘m&'-tm thereby relieving shippers from «(©AaxAaDA CENTRAL RAlLWAY, Â¥reight and Cartage Ageney, "Aoorzach taft it spva nohitess witt recuire Thie so low that all can i. iy.infringement on it will t Aie Ahoked t ‘wilheys in oo a~ > DyES NOT SOIL THE S&IN, JO0..N â€" YARDNER <UOHEMIS Color weâ€"st..0s Grey Hair to its Natural Myrtle Navy of Brockville and Ottaws and C. C. Rail e ns TiR mack or la'hg-hh-. An &nï¬ndhb- to be had reasons» * -uighï¬â€˜ about to build ~~ A. ROW ~â€" RAREâ€"CHANCE, . a C 4 Tare af sr-ga-,' 8-'--; “-'-e.fle- Eï¬lflfl OAK TANNED jLEATHER BELTING AND TANS Single Belts of this will do the work and last as long as a Double Belt of Canadian Prints and Colors and Varnishes, uskuch, Prich, The sai Cordnge, Auchor L c o 10 Grey Nun Street, _ At this establishment will be found on The Brand "MYRTLZ NA 7 Y" is registered, ay infringement on it will be prosecuted. | FACTORY»â€". _ _ RIDEAU STREET, OTTAW 4, ##Z~ Speaial rates for Furniture. Ottawa Feby3. 1873. & BB EESPARISMUM MB PCHgeHTe C CHCC %"â€""“-oamuâ€"m ie one montl. sA it Aylmer 1st October, 178. 2195 6m â€" 3 Montre: Ottaws, Jany. 7 1873. 2157 1y3w. . M2ATN,OTREStâ€"No. 4 is 24 H4.X¢ LASE STREETâ€"Nos. 24, 25, 36 and Z, VICTORIA STREETâ€"Nos. 41 and 42. : Or CNCALE FOR A #0OD SMOKE, PROPRLETORS, ON EACH PLUG, CAUTION. i d _ Offlceat Kast Saginaw, Mich, _ M# if Tasn dectoay sodciviety oftontie Siat spurce ur-mu whicn may be delivered any» and add much to the value of the Readers . .. + MI_I:.N';? OVER $00,000,00° FEET, located, -%! :-_ué‘- ‘_n‘-lflmnl:% with ie ons ie he e Tn‘l ConrsoLIDaTroNx oF ITALY, so long fragmentary and impotent, into one powerful State, with Rome as its capital the hu milfation of Prance through a séries of erushing defeats, ending with the siege and capitulation of her proud and gay metropolis; the expulsion of the Bourbons from the Spanish throne, and the ubstitution for them of a scion of the most libera" among royai houses; the virtual absorption of the kingdoms of Saxony, Wurtem burg, Bavaria, with Baden, Hesse, the Hanse Towns, 4c., under the headship of Prussia, into the triumphant and powerful empire of Germany; and the arming of Russia to reâ€"assert her proponde 09 In the Mdmwhm&olï¬r‘ï¬nm- poried but 1.ever relinquished desigris on the great eity foun@ed by Coustantine, and the vast but decaying and anarchical dominion of the Sultan, all combine to invest with profound interest the everch nging phases of our tidings from the Old Worid.~ The Tribune, through trusted corresâ€" pondents stationed at all points n Europe where great movements are in progréss or imminent, Aims to present a complete and instructive panoâ€" rama of events on that continent, and to mirror the prolonged struggle between middie ago Feu dalism and Ecelesiasticism on the one hand and Nineteenthâ€"Century seepticism and secularism on the other. Recognising a Pivine Providence inall tha proceeds and is, it looks hopefully on the teat conflict as destined (like our own recent conâ€" walsior) to evoive from strife, disaster, and seemâ€" Ing chaos, a fairer and happler future for the tolling masses of mankind. t . â€" In our own country, a war upon éorruptton and. rascality in office has been inangurated 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€" tions, It is morally certain that the movement thus inaugurated cannot, in its progress, be cirâ€" cumsecribed to any locality or any party, but that its purifying influence is destined toâ€"be felt in every part of the.Uniog, rebuking veriality, exâ€" posing robbery, wresting power from politicians ‘by trade, and confiding‘it in those worthiest and fittest to wield it. To this beneficent and vitally. meeded reform, the Tribune will devote its best energies, regardless of personal interests or party mmm%emamm faithful men to office as of all New Departures the most éssential and auspicious. The virtual surrender by the Democratic party of its hostility to Equal Rights regardless of Color, has divested our current politics of half their byâ€" gone intensity. However parties may henceforth rise or fall, it is clear that the fundamental princlâ€" 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€" abllity 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 Tiberty until he forfeits it by erimeâ€"such are the broad and firni foundations of our National edifice; and paisied be the hand which shall seek to displace thgm ! ‘Though not twenty years old,the Republican party has completed the noble fabric of Emaneipation, gnd may fairly invoke thereon the sternest judgâ€" ment of man and the benignant smile of God. whare an tha line _ _ _ ___" _ " Apply in person or by mail tog _"I have very carefully examined the Royat dn tng * ou §muâ€Â«%5&’m 8 Pifo thomgovery spdvaily be rely daed. »ahe P WO LOEL O a tion g&?-.::.n:t'::h ‘ond in view is perfect â€" From T. 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They wili also send Jree mw of the in ipaanaieny iniesr dosk‘s 60. §7 Purk Row, New York. â€" m _ Subscriptions received at the oflce of the Telegraph _ VLâ€"From the unequalled rapidity of its curr« tive eflEfl; it is infinitely more economical than any which is offered, even at the lowest price. i in e annth in Snbiished weenly t Lt of all unumï¬bflve:tly. B'«:l! men coples sent free. _ Address the pnhlklieu. MUNN & Co., & PaRK Row, New York. _ &. DE JONGHS Hflg BROWN COD LIVER OIL. Thedistinetive characteristics which have guined for Dr, Dx Jo.vuï¬ou so much celebrity, theâ€"entire confidence of the most emiâ€" nent lg:mb-n of the Medical Prwession, and notwithstanding the active and unscrupulous opâ€" smluq of many interested dealers, an unpreceâ€" en l..l;mnum.or blie patronage may be thus ne ewmen& râ€" > alLâ€"lts mmuon purity, and uniform strength re ascer.ained and guaranteed. lLâ€"-fl contains all the active and essential gln- ciples that therapeutic experience has found to be the most effective in the operation of the remedy. whd assimilation, .. * ) 0) oo 0(00 l vsan navs ufen found to be Un imgesorabipgreqter tm @ ts of uhy ather king af dea hirar i on on CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE ‘ CHEST. j The extraordi virtues of Dr. br Joxan‘s Light Brown Ool:l‘glver Oil in Pulmonary Conâ€" -un;:rn may now be considered as MI&:M gmwd -wn:l‘:!m .ov:ï¬:io'{mmuvemou:; or produces a more mrkod and favorable influâ€" ence on the local malady, _ ‘. ... "{% * * _, har > <hig roadhrnened evarcan‘e A/ L The followi h testimony to the « of Dr. bk Jonan‘e Conm‘ Live® Ort in m‘% is lfluded‘x Amnmwur. q: M.RCS., . of PR 0 No2 °es oi t " Having for some years extensively used Dr. pE .lono;’s Lioxt Brown Cop LIVER onhbflh it public and private practice, I have no hesitatioL. in lï¬l.%m effects are voz far superior to thos@ of any other Cod Liver Oil. . Nearly years ;lhaad und y 1 °|:¢h. the lungs were a er my care. In t mass of tnbem{thr t, and every possible sound to be hesrd in phthisis was present. The sole remedy employed was Dr. x Jon@i‘s LIGHT BrowN Cop LivE® O1L; and now the nts arestrong and fat; the diseased sounds nearly inaudible; mmhmuum MioEntront eupmtstie tinseir colly papapleon I0, e ent e msel undcrzll;l-na as much mnag\u as ngyolhhlblhw sportsmmen." ( _ The |yearly numbers of the "Bcientific Amer can* make two splendid volumes.of nearly M,mï¬l‘:’mm&mfl_@, Tiey _ ULâ€"It is palatable, casily taken, and creates no nausea. * j $ $3 a year. ° Khvniabe . M Invent Looo ienan i se ap efasatesspanerd Puib. Liomaty, Bundy, oftice, cand. Counting Roomn, in every. Reading Room, College, Acadeâ€" mjy In cases of prostration ‘emaciation, r the vital Mmmndmgndvhm‘uh;m to be even at its lowgnebb.mnqmvom t Dr. Dr Joxan‘s Liext Browx Cop 11. are remarkably manifested. its adminis« tration the natural appetite 48 M}M mnot:i).n- of digestion and assi 'lll l'n:; reanim ‘and regulated ; and, when m'hu been s preserved {a. Ats R.h tonic and nutritive rties have entirely reâ€" stored mm.nnwwmmmmm deteriorated constitutions, _ _ _ mt nc on 19e 19 short the whole range of the Sciences and Practical Arts are embraced within the scope of the Scientificâ€"American. xo person who desires to be intelligently informed can aff" to he with» Oubthils paper. CS TTAE (4. Lo lc cgeecny s 2 KEATING‘S PERSIANS INSEOT DESTROYING POWDERS c This Powd tis quite harmless to ant b iviiled in d&w Fiogs &ï¬ï¬'m":'m Flies,| Cockroaches, es, Gnats, oï¬uflm toiibimgount Auamorynotne" sald h pusbat unu.d:&flhl dv-m 2 mc.: l{;\‘l'gN.â€"'rho public are requested &ouom al al e above m bear Mauk as herein nhoi'n.' Bold by all Olunm . ‘The Latest es in rmm a%gm%““ i oiooee ar, Wiinroncepr, MalhaMation Apionatag, Sougs Hortlculture, Agriculture, / Architecture, Rural Eemoms ynouttrol axptomt rood, Ligntming “?h-e“:w ved is thus described by RoWLAND rON, in )l.ncsa L.S.A., Disâ€" trict Medical Officer at Bury St. Edmiunds:â€" _ * In giving my opinion of DF, pz Joxgxt‘s Lraxt Brown Cop a’vn O‘hnl have no hesitation wlwmnm slightest eonfidence any r The effects of Dr. DE J O1 are sure and most remarkable, es in that broken down state of health and streugth T'nm"qu" "pn:;du"_ edes and favors tuberoular deposit; and I nevePF recommend any other sort. ‘The Oil I have had from {houvutormymuo. and it has certainly been eonlymumol-vlni my life mtwoeeuln? and even now, when râ€\l ;dou‘lflx -ny\‘.g)." u“:ptnl:tho nl:l:l.t ln"nu:- malx w able ::.y I ?x:‘l’d wnl{i:‘t‘hnt Dr. px Joxon:‘ Om would come in me! and entire perâ€" sede the Pmuvmvah-plmu'{un-.'. puginooring» Slecurielly, Magnetiom, Ligut and From innumerable medical mwm of the highest character in comm of Dr px Joxan‘s Lioxt Brownx Cop Lty®® OIL, the following are selected :â€" eflects, and believe it be a very pure Oll, well mm&umvmr{hmmfln:tâ€"nb tance is indicated." * Sir Henry mï¬-&.up..“ pzau-uo‘ oo oi en ntihar ons ciagpigey ty priarianiriin mpiiee on proal vaduget â€"___|___ Law Board of Great Britain. _ _ " We think it a ‘advantage that there is aniroaitarerany io nepen ol en m“:&vo confidence in n» .-...m._ C from "Consumption. i# mdiay mediable Stages.") ¢ 4 |. 1873. ol hel The Scientific now in its 2th. enur«lm m.um.ï¬mu of any mm ‘Tis contents embraces the latest Interesting inâ€" formation pe! to the lMun:ï¬ Mechaniâ€" cal and Sctentific of the W ; Descripâ€" tions, 'h‘l:h' Implemen 'I"‘.‘:' “Pmoun‘n“ e and improved Industries of all kinds; Useful Notes, Dr. David Smith, F.R.S., Medical Offtcer to the Poor several I have been in the hw Prosoribing ic Do Foughts Light indun oof of prescribing Dr. De Jongh‘s Light effect in a shorter time than other kinds, and that it does n.ot cause the nu-u“mmm oftem‘ consequent on the administration of the Pale pes #I has recommended. con. sultin ;'-:c"-%‘{‘*-'-'-‘i‘-’ use !,P':B.Lmï¬s! reason to be satisfied with its beneficial and sa reason io be s 8 its beneficial ,-7 Treatise on the Oll with which I am acquainted, Hence, I deem the Cod Liver Oll sold under his. guarantee to be preferrable to ‘any other kind as nponea stt un E2 e o e o eP I. invariably Dr. De. Jongh‘s Cod Li hi mp.m any other, mxdftgnlmncommcgd!un Jm and not a mmm:m‘m which the efficacy of this invaluable m is destroyed." Sir Joseph % :â€:- to the British Ll:!lnhg:wmavu DE -nd?_hl:‘ 0"’; -xmmm&wumouum in its preparation by the personal attention of so good a Chemist and intelligent a Physician as Dr. n d uagls who has aine mition te bost Martical M‘W.I‘% Burgeon to Charing than other varieties of the same medicine which I have also employed with a vlm% I b h'-v"o; iiid?imh:;ï¬ i +,â€"I is borne with facility by the most delicate suitin qmeâ€"to make use of Dr. De Jongh‘s ‘Cod Diver OfL" 1 nave been Well satleded with its Pablished we ' Phblished weekly, splendidly Illustrated, only his Stamp and Signature GENERAL DEBILITY AND EMACIATION, Dr. Lawrence, Physician to HR.H. the Duke of ‘ T, BTRAND, LONDON, W.0. Cavurion.â€"Beware Wfld attempts to ubstitute inferior or wor preparations. â€" ; Lankester, F.R.3., Coroner f or Central Middlesex. +. â€"L is borne with facility by the most delicat© mach and improves ‘The Panitione of digestion ANSAR‘ HARFORD & 0o# Dr. Barlow, rm‘_lnd- to @uy‘s Ur. D Joxex‘s Liokr Brown Om id only in pmrecial fay gine, as t Sai Dr. Granville F.R.S., Author of the * Spas q SELECT MEDICAL OPLNIONS. Montreal, Â¥Bra Lvc., 1878 The ereditors of RoB®xT H. Wrtson, late of the city of Ottawa, in the County of O.rlcfn%] Lum~ ner lemï¬nnk‘whodlad on orabout the day of June, A.D,, 1573, are rex\.nnd.]g,not be: iess ertaniage preâ€" . Lyon m :‘::fp 8 y Of 6 ttaws, Solichors for. William 1lson uXAndmw \a'monh:anmm of the Last Will and Testament of said Robort H. Wilson, their Christian and surnames, addrsses, and ~desont with ull particulars of their ;:row'e a statement of their accounts l-ham‘m the mw&‘u:d by m ; as immediately after &;}e&mr the -ela oflhm of the ï¬ fomes i ore n n niened se (he ies en referenge elaincs of which notice shall have been furnished to the Executors as nbovomqï¬ and the said muum, g,elmer o(uum. h kl:o'. be liable 0 isso or ereol. of whose claiin nou"'{.p‘:l"nu not u,v:"ï¬.'.".": celved at it the time of distribution. k LYON & REMON, /_ F â€"â€" Solicltos sor Executork Reeeeeiiea uioi io mey e & a ant new h :w 3d. each ; and '1-. 64., 18. 26. Prevent friction in and injury to the i Rife. Oakey‘s W ‘“.hiue- l"fllll shoul be uséd with "o m- nity "hg on pasings on the $y t Olaed, cuder th= name and style olO'l?un a,oo:" e Few cleaning and hing Silver, Electro Plate, Plate Giass, t;e’.dhhum.u. clichs‘ Dated Ottawa, Aug. 25, 1873 ThE for one yournsubscripon to . .« *"‘" The Canadian Patent Office Record ww A N B wtew j mn“n‘:‘lg‘tl;gmdi t'tl!‘l::r::‘chnn‘:iï¬:?tzg; or having â€" sur : out of e ployment or haviog,, . suro timg i_@ltls cents per box. 5 Wholesale at HRNRY F. LEMONT & CO., 236 St. Jamesâ€"st., Montreal, ESMONDE BRO8. .. Wholesale Agents for Ottawa and vicis Mechanic, Manufacturer, Builder, hmréu. Chemist, Farmer, Merchant, . _ 1t is put up im boxes to last afaanat snounhreobaoném,mdunboumq all respectal Druggists,mmy pghg-?;{lgnn l'mm.(ioodn,dl * MEGHANIUC‘S MAGAZINE Wmmâ€"vu' will give men and W __ Business That Will Pay ware reo. GENUINE ~PANCREATINE PANCREATIO EMULSION. washing. â€" ‘This is the most economical ar« ticle that can be used, costing only about three cents to do the ironing of:n::g family, It gives the Linen such a glossy surface mwm«rtuddm'm notdhonhh,“n*tht wupdnx much longsr. is "very y recom s mended by the Montreal H-% MServe, Le National, and by all the gin American papers. . + uds ‘ a° ECCAE dEA PC O ATMAIAN» The efficicy of these Medicines in the treatment of ‘Indigestion,â€". Bronchitis or P o c P en P e g, Ser 46) depending chtraly upon their‘ purity and strer .. Mesare. mvonflt’uoom eun‘l: the public against imitations of them which are set forth as possessing the remedial Pmm ties of the true pr&p:niwm, butâ€" whi are inâ€"~reality ei saponaceous comâ€" poundl.dmm without a trace of the Pancreatic principle and enâ€" tirely unfitâ€" and useless as medicines. I‘huqh:i;:ï¬oumu‘lfltodhjpmdm serious ppointmen to injuriously affect the reputation which the Genuine Pancreatine and Pancreatic Emulsion have acquired. It is therefore highly imâ€" portant that purchasers examine the label] on the bottles for the names and ‘Trade Goods done up with it keep clean much longer, thereby saving time and ‘ Iabor in Khedive of Egypt, &c.,.! _‘ 143 NEW BOND S%%, LUNDON, Extract from an Analytical Report upon Aimentan t Wt bhipe ration “Thinrmpound resen®bled :dm ment or Pomade in appearance sistency, and was flavored with Essence of fiknime, mdioaiing free Alkell, Ahicivade. a w! n Wflnfpt,pndud.d the usual sapos ifying result ; the whole forming a granu lar moist mass of fat, soap, glycerine and water, Thinointmentmpgyliully and chemically different from the true Panâ€" creatic Emulsion which 1 have also exam Producing the same gloss and as:when bought at the S STORE NEW ined, and w besides being rich in Pnnaudojn::h‘um delicate snsooth appearance and consistency : of fresh cream, EPMW taken." Wblc-hAgnh for Canada, Messrs, LYMAN, CLAREK & CO., 382 St. Paul Street, MONTREAL Mesars. LYMAN BROLBERS & CO,, 159 King Street, Toronte, February 28th. 1873. ~ â€" 200w13 Enamelle ne Por imparting a fine gloss‘to I ML"1â€"* 4 ./ 4. ~â€"«»Montreat A copy offirst number can be soen at thi soffi¢e me Longen, e gelo Astunet 6 UurCrs Chemists to" the §;:. H.R.H.â€" the * Prince of Wales, H.1.M. Napoleo® c W pared expressly for the Paten: snite Giean Emathings, India Rubber and Buil Loatho‘ Hard Finish 2y the use of ‘he most ordinary iromer is enabled to »mpcte with the most giving the inen the appearance it had when it came NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869 All Housexeepers® Enamellene, NXBECUTORS NOTIGE: To the publisher, THE OTTAWA TIMES JANUARY 14 1874 Third, His Highness the -_“_.M!&“_Emh-.-,; ‘l':'-i.i"v 4 â€" * Euie EeC 'Mâ€"'xa_ Caution, Collars GEORGEâ€"E, DESBARATS, en . J, LATHAM & 22 Washington St. mfll _ B _ Lace Cutains, Ma. o K+ yRADE ANE, Solicitor, &6., Com» W'L-Gnï¬iuu‘f:%g deviis and transacting _ all other wflp%ï¬oh&ubdhwm ty in Provinces of Untario ana Quebec, 85, Gracechurch Stzeet, Londor, Iuwn.vm ACT OR 1869, _ ._ _ And Amendments Thereto, In the matter of PRESTON & MCLACHLIN, of Ottawa, Insolvents, The ereditors of the insolvents are that emtctrastert i â€" the estate generally A.WM at one o‘clock in the afternoon to receive tenders for Stocks, and for the ordering dmm Grateful Thousands prociaim Vnyâ€" ®GArR BrrtERS‘the most wonderful Inâ€" vigorant that ever sustained the sinking 8y '&’m‘. y ols -ns; W No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not deâ€" stroyati by ~mineral poison .or other mex;ina, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. 'i}illoni, Remittent and Interâ€" mittent Fevers, which are so prevaâ€" lent in (the v‘ngu of our great rivers thmug‘?u; the United smm,em those of the. Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Tllinois, Tennesseo, Cumberland,‘ï¬\;knnn- 8as, Reginolmdo Brazos, Rio de, Pearl, Alabama;, l‘obflo, Savannah, Roâ€" anoke, Jamgs, and many others, with their..vast kibm_&gughout our entire country during the Summer and Auturmn, and remarkably so during seaâ€" sons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accom; Ennhdby extensive doâ€" rangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdomlntal“-vlleera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powâ€" erful ‘lnfluenoot"lmon theso various orâ€" gml, is essentially necessary. There no cathartic for the purpose equal :to Dr. J. WALEKER‘S VINEGAR B§rmns, as t.ll.leox will. ?oodfly remove the darkâ€" colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and geneml‘]g restoring ‘the healthy functions of the digestive ergans, . Fortify the bog‘“?‘.ggmst' inst discase by pprlfyln%nu its fluids with VIxzGAR BiTrERS. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus foreâ€"armed. â€" [ â€" >‘ or Indigestion, Headâ€" wibe, Pam is tio Suvalders, éon&h); ‘Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Pn.lglmp tation of the ï¬mrt, of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid neys, and GW ‘other &dafyhl sym| are 0 prln% 8 paE d“:‘ï¬m“m prove a better gu:r:ntoo of lt: merits than a lengthy advertiseâ€" men! .. Berofula, or King‘s Evil, White 2410â€"13in Swel Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Nock, ooauu:,"&mh"'-‘ nfemupitions, Indolent Inflammations,. Mercurial Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Hyes, eto. In thu%u in all other constitutional Disâ€" eases, Wauker‘s VixBcar BirtEks have ehown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. ;.\ For Inflamm m;gfï¬};al'li:i_ï¬hm'mm io Rhenmatism 0t tâ€" tent and Intermittent %‘evon,ul;hudu of the Blood, Liver, xldn:r and Bladder, thuomnmhlunoug: ._ Such Discases are caused by Vitisted Blood. loghml{al Discases.â€"Persons enâ€" i n ts ralsed the Te pnpmonie oo ie oc aad witl armage se fimen Iremian oo bewa, and lï¬â€˜::n, as thol n:l.m inollf;, are nhj‘;t to paralysis"of the Bowels. To ‘%Ard against this, take a dose of,WALKERS Vixâ€" mi‘: Bls-r;nn ooculoullym cce P lons, Tetâ€" tet. galt-Rhigum,'gldwhu,’ spop: Plluvies. *‘ HUMPHREYS‘ HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS "â€"FAVE PROYED, FROM THE MOST AMPLR 2 RMciont and Helinble. â€" They are the only M0 ) 6 Mlednnind WR en Aemn en ESHANTLNCTET. t8 i ::@g&.m“ï¬' ï¬.‘;-'uta 8 ‘Pemeakivyes‘s r‘.’;! CASES . *A o hemey diioeer s hhiy uk _ Of 26 Hiain, with book: Merod tas, : 88 Cures is, Bruises,â€" n Sore« ness, Sore ‘3p Wuï¬q EIP-GHO- g: enmatism, Eyes, Bleeding of the L ltzn\-bh, on o’ Piles; “m&.n. 1 d Soves, * , 6 ~oz., 50 cts.;â€" Pints, $1.50;1 Quarts, $1.75. * ter, Saltâ€"Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustuies, ‘Bolls," Carbuncits," Ringâ€"worme Bealdâ€"head, Sore B Birysipelas, Itch, Sowts, Diloolmdmyn the 8_&. Humore and Piseases of the Skin of whatover name or. nat 'ï¬wï¬ï¬rrhviï¬i&ï¬a onw“tfl'mm' &xflwflum of theso Bitters. uin i k. v'wl_Jm-m-“\.llmu’t “““m“ HrOCHONK.. .. : 11 +++2845rerversrentest aiess â€" 0 B Complete Case, m lnao #n“fl. 10 coniaining all our Spectice, Incluaing Yep ~â€" ThROt, uid singe siaty of Yeiicinag, Redicies, peitaonngrs cunnipee aunhrers mgomoogamo Medicine Co. Office and Depot, No. 562 Broapwayr, New Yozz in 'Ptn‘""' Tape, other Worm Jurking in the s w:.;lf so many '.ho-ndsa’, are e&uully x:nroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no anâ€" Veterinary Specifics (fluld), for cure of vdfum“w-n “-.mï¬ An!-i-.u.) for ncuo.l thelminitics will free the system from. worns hkoF thuil Bitters. * lai ts,ln For Female n young qrou,mmiodorg.g'l.:,pumdnwnof‘-m manhood, or the turn of life, theso Tonic Bitters dhph{ilo decided mufnflwnm that improvement is soon perceptible. foul ; your feelings will tell you whon. Keep %gpmmlï¬.d&ahu{m olhlyst:-l: . of washington Sto., N. Â¥. will follow any 18, $73] ntaining all our Specifcs; including Vetâ€" eremes Fonlmdylorpniatrnns. g MA l mt is tible. T lesnseths Yitiatod Blood #n1â€" Sold by all Dr 2ggists and Dealers. Five . Boxes, .with one $3 vial of Sore Mouth, Canken........»».«+#+ For Sale by all Druggistsâ€" Nos. i3 and 28. ‘Toronto, this 18th Day of November, R. H. MeDONALD & CO., POND‘S EXTRACT THE OTTAWA TIMES IOVEMBAR, 18781 TheLatestStyle of Type Printing= â€"every Description WellingtonStreet, Neatness, Of Every Lescription executed both Neatly £97 and Expeditiously®. POWER â€"PRESSES THE JOB DEPARTMENT COLORED {WORK PRINTINGC HOUSE WITH AL â€"THE LATEST {IMPROVEMENTS Cheapness, oTEA W A. IS REPLETE WITH MacLEKAN: BOGEBR &â€" DONE WITH Punctuality. until divorce on or address THE TIMES is pruited Absolute divorses ferent States, â€" Is JOHN 3. ¢ HOUR :OF SINGINGâ€"Por | CX . w C _ . Emerion and Thagot * ed, evers sxse Emerson and Palmer®" * To in the , ut DEVOTIONAL pestagl ertiones and Instrumental.) ADVERTISINC RATES. Beven admirably in g‘.’:m' V ol 2n conts . at line: buoh subsequent . LA TOUR, who u"iv‘:?.-{‘x‘m- Oct. 20, 1878. d _ The whole will be to;;n%-. g yocar. wusio. New Singi ‘The Leonard Scott J Uiraeigoment »iHk ho t ®r who receive a liberal Estatd of Cheyrier EIVED PER STEAMERS AT DES orinthian and Polynesian, ï¬-fnfliï¬ i o rpee en Ainteane of th. mhoald Eno:m_ e of the mattel literary maiter 'm that required fora sub LEADING PERIO ** hever Srklighame lage of a ortate to ase, and. the ns Niherendt on on and io appoint an OLIVER DITSON 4 CO Fojmrendininiet Saloon is N quarter at the office of C ds Gems of Strauss 1 Horg Omore! Vols. L Gems or werman Song ! Desires to inform his friends ; general, that his ma To mio 2o m 4 and that he will do mie M Silyer Chord ! Shower of Musical ‘Treasure! i Hne fne Horke i S ecpirnn for Siher . Detailed bills of 1 bo ind o npplicalion «it his comar *4 _ UNEXCELLED HOTEL D Ottaws, Nov. 28 About one third the price of or any one * on +# l!ln";!"m-- »saud B‘ackwood‘s E LrmerAr Prroxs PA Postage 2 cents a num Ciroulars with further Hull, June 28, 1878 tawes Febmarcit i r\ITSON & Co‘s CE NSOLVENT ACT 0 Btreet, (late :b Fentre Town, ( HOME MUS ABRLLLUN CANAL TIMBER JPENING. TE RMSâ€" azine, REPRISTED;3 v oC Pegx Ton» Devot, . OTICK TV FARMER® AND £IO0K+ ull, June 26. 1878 on greater powers POre P es Ips 1 â€"+â€" if Atiewer for the purpase of comnionnatth Corporation of 1t subscriber for sale & splendid CÂ¥X e o s Aâ€"t i in io w use er d aPiae ristic pake of that fine breed OTICE ‘ard Market exiougion. lobe Mutual (SURANCE COJYÂ¥ R YÂ¥ CHOIOE Gs Bs afl' HoSMER, md gm.nwl-â€": Hall, Ottew bell & McBride, Ffl(wnn l;%‘; I he above firm (the only Boiler Buildâ€" STEAM BOILERE =o> oi may Dasberon, euntecee 1* ht came TTAWA _______ GOANADA . 2. QOUTLKE, tlii‘. rister, â€" Advocate, &o.. rchant Tailor and Outhitter f fraw se sine cattrans wies e n YVOL. VIIIL. NO. 2466 ordinery advertisements in Dai‘y Truzs fist on, 10 cents . er line; each subssquent * rrister, Soticitor, &0., BROVE BUTLOINGS, OTTAWA, &, June 7, 1878. ve gasy LON & CHEYSLER, t/~ rristere and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law in Chancery; Notariée, do¢ . . Hardy‘s Block, Ridéau Sureet /. July 10, 1878 C bATES: Which may be reen on mpplies bs Daily Cimes LIAM ‘MOSGROVE, and 250 Broadway, Cor. Warren St. Manch 81. 167 FÂ¥HOR & W ADE €, woOD, OornerBpar_* and Higinsttor‘s P., LEWIS, une 8. 1 Decombe 24. 1872 < $12%1% Ag e max 4s ts Notices,â€"12} cents per line. in Chancery Chambers, when -_-,-Ex.-?g';,'""‘“ EKULL ® FIVE CASES OF WEEXKLY TIMES, 0 T TA WOA . “ sttention given to CoUkT HoU NEW YORK, ver the i nor fpmas nusigiennncls, thout the use of the knife, by a on io partics Soag LIFE 3. M. HOLBROOK "Mounee Wan F. H. Ounyeume, T. MOPFATE, tiewa wil powd tnil peaging. Daxoes City Clerk. Director