instructed by the owner, 1 offer for saie the mu-mâ€"ul'nhuund- ness piaces vie: | ©axapa CENTRAL RALILWAY, . _ Freight and Cartage Agency, "Contare ts on nhorefiairees mit reourrs prompt attention. | ~Carters are authorized to grant receipts, The Brand "MYRTL% N A 1 Y is registered, Infringement on it Proftented. Ttee Fechorns Tnilings i o0 so4h hoi uE & I. on each plug 1%:00 so low that all can . it. Myrtle Navy last 1s long as a Double Belt of Canadian sppointed Assignee in this matt hok‘ ges .W:M“ï¬;l‘. | A.. BOURGEAU, . Oils, Paints and Colors and Varnishes, esnc Ibmceasce 4 "~) ~7*â€"_* N tor sale. Containing Machinery for the manufac mdm&mfl Barrel Headâ€" , a«80, Te Grover, Plainin ca bank of Madawaska River, close m of Brockville and Ottawa and C.C. Riil way, in Village of Arnprior. Machiner all nearly new, and in good working order with stock o'l logs now in booms. An abundance of timber to be had reasons« The subscribers being about to build a Or CARSS & CO., Asany 28, 1873. "Ju7 mduuo‘-hnloil:_ by steam power (m_cdy-uhhh‘n?lbdnï¬h section of country), we are in & position M Ottamwa Foby3, 187% ganWArs, zuebms “ufn SLEIGHS hick in noiut Pigur durabili are not surpassed in any market. * Bé~All work warranted for one year promptly done. Sély~ Speaial rates for Furniture. wost approved styles of 1MOKERS Dwellings and Stores, N BRIDGE STREETâ€"Nos 1, 2 3, 4. & 6 7, rml-.mâ€"“ 17, 18, 16% 20 Apimer 1st October, 1873. ;‘:â€d"iz':'u' '.LF-' nsloone it an the o BBipe Sn Pouie . ®c8 in -,. *20Catthy, Chomist m_a..!a.‘!.!m h;_-;.pc_myuuvch.' £ C + proprietors are practical workihen puuâ€"l?v-i-bdlm&. g't:nlnd 1812 1981tf N CENTRAL STRALETâ€"Nos. 15 and 1#, O'ITAWA SmÂ¥ ' Carriage and Sleigh FACTORY, RIDEAU STRBEY, OTTAWs, w-)-y. 7/“13- 2157 1y3w. W. Stockdale & Co., ~ PROPRIETORS, pSGLiSH OAK TANNED LEATHER * BELTING AND TANS Single Belts of this will do the work and a" > DUES NOT SOIL THE SRKIN, Jo .N @ARDNEE CHEMIST MONTREBAL, Solo Manufaaturer and Proprietor. For further pflifl-x_m l.l.fll‘l’m*&ll 4 NSOLVENT ACT O 1869 No# 11, 7 ynuzï¬xmm- 14, 21% arms casy $ *REY HAIR TBREYTORE N‘m SUILING THE SKIN LAKE STREETâ€"Nos. 24, 35, 36 and Z, At this establishment will be found on In the matter of LQXIS CUILULEREHS _, J TOPS ITS FALLING OF. ZICTORIA STREETâ€"Nos. 41 and 42. AXCELLS ALL OTHERS feniuuptrpeamtâ€" f%’ 69. ‘MRELLISRED |AND GLOSSY. ILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. F O R SA L. Lu muvin it ~ + ‘K A WA Y5, BU am AND SLEIG NFIGORATING THE ROOTS EAVING IT BBAUTIFULLY A USES P\ P 4 AIN, TO ITS) NATURAL COLOR, FOR A GOOD SMOKE, os Grey Hair to its Natural Color CNCALE ON EACH PLUG. RARE CHANCE THE HALK 10 GROW CAUTION. LQ Grey Nun Street, has 15b "I have very carefully examined the Royal Readers. ‘The planis excellent, and the execuâ€" unnul-u-:n,wcnbow. They are out of sight the best series of â€"books published, and thould, yery bovlde:‘md. The Illustrations an featares and add much to the of the Readers PINE LANDS, "OVER 900,000,00¢ FEET, weil located, mainly on the rivers leading into Lake The numerous streams and lakes -m"lm g:.unb%mum-uummmm best of for m‘ ‘@, where logs can be uuwmdmuumm % The railroad to East Saginaw and Toledo offers the best source to w and Toledo offers the best of wnd never failing market -ï¬'.:' ber “0“‘:-"‘“!3&47 be delivered any where on Apply in person or by mailto . _ . â€"~ _ College Glasgow, _ * 1 have examined very carefully the ‘Printing,‘ and Nos. L., 11., and I11 of the Readers, and bpuane heambon o ol‘ B it e is id‘ Thoike that nnth aver -suw.m.mmgi: tion of the means to the in view is perfect. * " Thanks for the Specimen of your new Read! l:mnum ‘foth m{nmummnng every particular. Nothing, oym: would rlywn contribute to mmlï¬omom Education than the wide cire lon of these books, and the intelligent handling of them." . From A. Montgomerie, L.L. D., pruw J ‘Ladies From T. Morrison, M. A., Rector of the Free Church A NEW SERIES OP u.ws'larm ENGâ€" LISH READINGâ€"BOO! cTrTas or SALsz.â€"Oneâ€"fourth down in all cases, and balance -Ampald in three annual > out. Farming Lands for will be sold on pay ment of oneâ€" fourth in cash and the balâ€" lance in five equal annual payments. Interest at the rate of seven percent. on all unpaid balances, mhmnmuns. All contracts and notes are made payable at Merchan‘‘s Natiohal Bank in East Saginaw. mfly timbered with Oak, Beéch, etc. with Maj Rock El etc. eraey mni s oi aa d shan “;#Wh plete to Reed City (T. 17 N. com: s . R, 10 West) and there is only 48 miles to reach wumw This will be conâ€" as fast as the, work can economically be mmm.flwumuumux- dom mt.hu. and those who wish to _ecure homes will do well to apply early and take As good as in the world are to found in lhmm,.:’ndvmhnu on I.h‘xr:thth- able terms to atual settlers. Some level and Dary Tarsux®, 30c., 40c., 50c., 75¢., & $1 per line. Smaqâ€"WarrzxLy TRLBUNE, 2and 50 cents per line. Waerxuy Tersux®, $2, $3 and $5 per line.. Acâ€" cording to position in the paper, y In making remittances always procure a draft on New York, or Post Ofice Money Order, if posâ€" sible. Where neither of these can be procured, send the money, but always in a REGISTERED letter. 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We spend more and more money on our columns each year, as our countrymen‘s generous patronage enables us to do; and we are resolved that our success of former years shall be exceeded in varied excelâ€" lence and interest by those of 1572 Friends in every State! help us to make our journal better and better, by sending in your subscriptions and Increasing your Clubs for the year just before us ! ‘ Ommaï¬ï¬‚mmmuenhmthomm ulmwmmmumm and exchanges between farmers and artisansâ€" 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€" tent efforts. of new juventions for economizing Labor and thus.eplarging Productionâ€"to draw nearer to cach o‘hgr m»m{uuno!l-‘oa! and of Fabrics, of Henceforth, the mission of our Republic is one of Peaceful Progress, To protect the weak an humble Tom violence and oppressionâ€"to extend mmmmmmamvu sationâ€"to stimulate Ingenuity to the production 'lfll CoNsoLIDaTION.OF ITALY, so long fragmentary and impotent, into one powerful State, with Rome as its capital the hu millation of France through a sertes of crushing d efeats, ending with the siege and capitulation of her proud and gay metropolis; the expulsion of Mwmmsmhm,mthc ubstitution for them of a scion of the most libera & mong royai houses; the virtual absorption of the kingdoms of Saxony, Wurtemburg, Bavaria, with |Bndon. Hesse, the Hanse Towns, &c., under the headship of Prussia, into the triumphant and powerful empire of Germany; and the arming of Russia to reâ€"assert hor preponderance in the councils of Eurâ€"pe, ~= !*prosecute her often postâ€" poned but 1.eer reliuquisted designs on the great eity 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. The Tribune, through trusted corresâ€" poudents stationed at all points n Europe where m movements are in progress or immincnt, to preseift a complete and instructive panoâ€" 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. Hmnrm«muhanpemn rise or fall, it is.clear that the fundamental prineiâ€" pies which haye hitherto honorably distinguished the Republicahs 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€" .Nu&yo(nmwmhvonnyporut)noflhneo pleâ€"the duty of the Union to guarantee to every citizen the full enjoyment of this liberty until he forfelts it by erimeâ€"such are the broad and firm foundations of our National edifice; and paisied be the hand which shall seek to displace them ! Though not twenty years old,the Republican party has completed the noble fabric of Emancipation, .Mwhlflylnvot-mrmm-hrwm‘ ment of man and the benignant smile of God. i Mr. M. Paiterson, Rector of the Free Ch ?Mmmlmmk _ In out own country, a war upon corruption and rascality in office has been inaugurated in our ¢ity, whereby the government of our State has been revolutfonised through an initial triumph of Reâ€" form which surpasses the most sanguine anticfpaâ€" tions, Tt is morally certain that the moventent thus inaugurated cannot, in its progress, be cirâ€" cumscribed to any locality or any party, but that its purifying lnnmmuduunulhb.bl}ln every part of the Union, rebuking venality, exâ€" posing robbery, wresting power from politicians by trade, and conflding it in those worthiest and fittest to wield it. To this beneflcent and vitally needed reform, the Tribune will dévote its best onergles, regardless of personal interests or party predilections, esteeming the choice of honest and faithful men to office as of all New Departuresthe ‘ nfost essential and auspicious. & ; HE ENTIRE LAND GRANT o tais Company, unsoid, consisting ef about 30,000 acres, is offerâ€" HE ROYAL READERS. F V'â€"Qâ€"â€"Tâ€"'â€"L-‘â€"â€"â€"â€"q The New York Tribune."‘"’:“ ;1:’:0;’;:;’"9' t ADVERTISING RATES, FARMING LAND BaginaW», Micb, WM. L. WEBBER, _ mnd Commicsioner, will also send you, /ree of charge, m copy of the ;mn:uw-mï¬;"mm mm&‘m ceed. to obtain a patent, Addn-.lUNNo&: Â¥7 Purk Row, New York. â€" Subscriptions received at the oflcs of the Telagraph 1ts contents embraces the latest interesting inâ€" formation pertaining to the lndnltnï¬ Mechaniâ€" cal and Sctentific of the World; Descripâ€" tions, with Beautiful E vings, of New Invenâ€" _tions, | New Implements, _ New M and Improved Industries of all kinds; Useful Notes, _‘The yearly numbers of the "Belentific Amer cap" make two splendid volumes of nearly oe thousand equivalent in contents to Four Thousand .Book An Official List of alt Patents issued is weekly. . Bpociâ€" men wfl. sent free, _ Address th; MUNN & Co. 37 Parx Row, New York.. . . _ _ PatENTSâ€"In connection with the: *Scientide American,"" Messrs. MUNN 4 co.,h:n Solicitors g American and ron.igsl;u.wmao voeh;dov- ears ve lll'. estab» umymoaunmvwid. 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Desqriptions of Improvements, Discoveries and Important Works, pertaining to Civil and Meâ€" Heat. * The Scientific , now in its 2th year, enjoys °?!€,‘!!d§m of any analagous periodical in the world. and wmwmm mmw y wl o sn 1 m Brown Cod Liver Oil produces the d:ï¬d t in a shorter time than other kinds, and that it does not canse the nausea and Indigestion too %?fgmmtwmmflmm Td t in tmregal fap pnay a diprorg only in im â€" 5 ; Quarts, 98.; Capsuled and with hll’ginn?pmdsl‘nnnn in 1ts propamtion on personel aftoution on so n its prej pel so a Chemist and a Physician as Dr, m“xch, who has also written the best Medical g:uï¬ue on the Oil with which I am acquainted. nee, I deem the Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantee to be preferrable to any other kind as regards genuineness and medical efficacy," Cavtro®.â€"Beware of unpri attem; ubstitute inferior or mmfl basg , Lankester, F.R.8., Coroner f or Central Middlesex. Light Brown Cod Liver Oil, and I have every redson to be satlanied with is benafiola) and S&~ lutary effects." I invariably prescribe Dr. De Jongh‘s Cod Liver OlL um’emwmm.mm sured that I am recommending a genuine ‘ and not a manufactured com| in which the efficacy of this invaluable m is destroyed." *Mmugmmn-mm ANSAR HARFORD & Co. '?cuq"'mce"_ T__s&gm""‘ stions and Advice, by Pracâ€" cal rlwn,p?'u- orkmen and Empuvc‘g, in all thinty o Tave canadence in Te gedume,enet" nty, we have IN i. goutinon@88, Extract from * Consumption.. mad Reâ€" (nedhblesl:‘-.") me mss Dr, Barlow, I%m& Guy‘s .;t.ll ger+ to make of Dr. De mm wu me * use % 3 L‘I'V& bu. I have I:-:.Nl -ï¬n-d&ll'th'na ea-l‘. and believe a pure e aue-l :Mqhhv%m&unb *ublished weekly, splendidly Illustrated, only . David Smith, F.R.8., Medical to the Poor (" Te Hhard &r gram Srimin . my life on 1;%"5‘6}7& even now, when 1 loc;l;dom lo'.{: condition,‘ tzk.? it, a;d Uko‘ it, uns mixi w Anyl.hln( as most agreo~ able way. I could whl:‘l That Ds on JToxen‘s Ot wou come into genel use, and en super« sede the Pale and other worthless mp‘rm_ I Dr, Granville F.R.S, Author of the ‘Spas o WITHOUT WHICH NONE CAN POSSIHLY BE Phay duoa d t 1P that broken down state of health d‘&uï¬â€˜ which muall{ precedes and â€" favors tuberce deposit; and I never recommend any other sort, The Oil I have had from you was for my own use, and it has aewsatare® s 4 0 P PR and it has certainly been the only means of savi , " In giving my opinion of Dr. pz Jon@x‘s LIGET inï¬ i t invano the allebeert enmaeaee in ve ence in g? ':E‘E'_“‘}’__!}nf‘;m effects of Dr. pz Joxax‘s Suy oMer kind. The effects of Dr. pz Joxanx‘s Or, are sure and most remarkable, es in that ‘broken down sinte of LeaiPantoorit in o we s o td The actual benefit derived is thus described by RowrAaxp Darros, M.RC.8,, L.S.A., Disâ€" B Moka Sies sctle c s tan detins In eases of prostration and emaciation, where the vital forces are reduced, and where life pears to be even at its lowest ebb, Wvo ers t Dr. DE Joxer‘s Liont wa Cop It are remarkably manifested, By its adminis tration the natural appetite is revived, and the functions of digestion and assimilation are im« proved, reanima and regulated; and, when its use has been s preserved fn. Its ultar tonic and nutritive properties have en re« stored health and strength to the most feeble and deteriorated econstitutions, _ 5h. hayo Hequenity prescribed, Dr.ohe Jongh s fam a s un mt O T Browx Con Live® OtL; and now the nts are strong and fat ; &hedh'uud(lbmrmmu Rimaing! fiklag, add shoolinge ate reol mduigell ."":.:x ‘:i‘ t expressi hlmw uluoqnblod' i e lent ex n%derzgl.n"u much t:amu as n&yof his fellow sportsmen. ced under my care, In both, the lungs were & dn a e %.“."3’.2):« mdgmku i prosent ‘The soun was sole remmedy employed was Dr. px Jozm_mï¬ Lioxt in Wiilid 204 CBHT PROWR CoD LrvER onim in public and private practice, I have no hesitatior. in stating its effects are ver far superior to those of any other Oodleoroa Nearly four years since, two cases of confirmed Consumption were Placed under my care, In both, the lungs were a 2 ‘«â€"1 35 Sorne with Mu% by the most delicate slo:nuch 1lndllmpronl the of digestion and assimilation. i V.â€"Its medicinat gvporm- ind remedial action bave been found to lmmmnhl;&tul‘ than those of any other kind of Cod Live VL.â€"From the ualled rapidity of its curaâ€" tive effects, it is l:mtaly more economical than any which is offered, even at the lowest price. R. DE JONGES LIG BROWN COp D LIVER OIL, Th.dhï¬ï¬nohmfl‘ufl which have gained for Dr. px Jonan‘s Oil so much célebrity, the entire oun#onoo oi‘:ho most em nent members of the Medical iession, notwithstanding the active and unserupulous op~ s(:m-m of many Interested denlers, an unproce» NNA WETeRRAEE peadt verehcis.scl t 8. - CONSUMPTION AXND »ISEASES OF TRE dented amount The extraordi virtues of Light Srown Cod Lieer (8,0t This Powd is quite harmless ..nl:: b }nnvnlled in de&mw l‘hu‘% ;ï¬d les, Cockroaches; es, Gnats, nï¬nlun Thoall stngeso? mptamortmonie" xo ien of 1ast n ting And.%otuol of yarious sizes, 1 1 CAUTION.â€"The public are m-du to observe e the Unco inortort etiedrieandey eugat ma mas RLLL CeNECC ®mount o: public patronage may be thus neisply enumonm be 5o. S 1 al.â€"Its nnunâ€": purity, and uniform strength re ascer.ained and Fulnnleed. ) | I1.â€"It contains all the active and essential g'ln- ciples that therapeutie experience has found to be the most effective in the orenl.lon of the remedy. ULâ€"It is palatable, easi y taien, and creates no Wscamm: GENERAL DEBILITY AND EMACIATION, IL.â€"It cont ples thit th e most effe TTLâ€"It is p 1873. Granville has found that DPr. ufh'. Brown Cod Liver Oï¬ nmdmum fi- Inad T7, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. â€"I is borne with facility by the most delicaté SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,| FOR and Counting Dr. Pu Jonan‘s to Charing adares C Xirimnn a Raokntox [ 4 Ana vaces s oo are now in use ut Great Britain, Price, sole Tgro Doriaite, " went poet palt, on tet E should have one. Wears equal to Gw‘?%flm in quauee can â€mmy ho keep correct time for TW YEARS without elunm‘l or the money retwned. Thousands are oow in use throughout Great Britain, Price, :‘!53‘! :..I:zor‘g.:.am- ,-.l.-.-_rsgginf _ There will be required the actual signatures, ?uupuox,zli mg‘ ?ldenc. of ‘t;.bo parties w.l- as well as of two responsible ling igii'.keomo sureties for the due hm of the 1 doimiecomee esc ueni2: 1 «. ens amprztment dons Dt blod Ineelr to neceht 4 oP BC Department of Public Wor Derermentel old ko The specifications for the above Works can be seen on and »fter FEKLDA Y, the Zrd inst., at the Office of tyo Superintendent of Ottawa River Works, where printed forms of tender, and other necessary information can be obtained. _ ; _ The slide ut, the «Mountain Station," on the Ottawa River, and the Slides, Piers, Boms and Dams, on the Petowawa and Madawaska Riversy _ Healed tenders addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Tenders for Re%%" wiil be res o.lvol(‘lult. “hll um?:r T;.ul W RSDAY, u:a un inkh as noo 1o" 100. Decessary {ARepaive Bill Office of each House. _ ... _ _|_ _ . _ / _} Alttetcsamnpiares '%.gmm I 1. ue t rtccns,, Houses of Parliament, 'sv’va:i are published in full in the “Gflnflh" to ï¬ow(lvl Two M%N THS‘ No lll'li.)lf of % (clelra an specifying and objec in tm Gazette," and also in a pape! published in the County or Union of Counti affected, sending coples of the papers containin, haventior omcs gr@mzm&::- grmoamghu ï¬m a Dm i:?g iepeoramnprematue aechont, e that they am?rmm y ue e mermer potifed _ 236 Bt. Jauiesâ€"si "E,Bg%.‘."'m R ESMONDE 8. Wholesale Agents for Ottawa and vicia nity. _ _ y gin American papers. It is put up in boxes to last a faanat :Bontthm zont.ha,ndnnbohldiho! respectable Grocers, Druggists mmy Duhnhflommam‘(}ood:'dl- cents per box. Wholesale at PBIVATI BLLLS,] wnimm fll‘l Thi;eiflh;' most economical bo." iele that can be used, costi about three cents to do'.hawnh;u?‘:fu!hrg family.. It gives the Linen such & smoo! glossy surface that ‘the dust ard dirt wili not adhere to it, so that it will krep clear cmuch longer. 1t is very highly recom« mended by the Montreal Herald, Ia Mgerve, Le National, and by all the leaaâ€" "he. most ordinary ironer is enabled to Jmpcte with the most lkflih.liflvhgth . Anen the appearance it had w it came from ~the store,â€"new and beautifol. Goods done up with it keep clean much longer, thereby saving time and labor in as when bought at the Enamelle ne PHD: s oT [d D‘© Eize Alsn, Elegant A LUMLNIUM CHiAINS, Producing the same gloss and Hard Finish 4y the use of Ror imparting a fine gloss to Linen Shirt Bosoms, © uPA t e Fuabu Sparks st., Ottawa. on SATURDA Y, the Â¥th inst, o‘ciock in gornoon to receive &%m # ordering oï¬hom the estate generally. . Dated at Toronto, thi 13th Day of November, In the matter of PRESTON & McLACHLIN, of Ottaw3, Insolvents. & The creditors of the Insolyents are notified that a meeting will be held at the insolvents‘ Store, _ Creditors who'lnm:em:ot already filed mr claims, are request 0 so, before me, within one month.r:?u to meet at.:'y ullIP:‘ n:'mhur 96 St. Francois x;vmrmmzln the! év of Monâ€" i iospnires ns un o a o‘clock j o wï¬o xaminntlon of The insolvent, "and the ordering of the affairs of the estate generally. igenerally. EECCCUROL mmlfldmo}gw :... Montreal, ¥¥ra Lec4 1878;%, <(>, | mm In the matter of ALEXANDER DUFF, carryâ€" on business at the City of Otta under &mommuwflnam‘"’ <a Aa tnsoivent. I, the und John Fair, of the City of uo.-:g:u.msppmnmh-mmmu matter. ‘m expres 1'3 for the i’::.n‘man.'n;l; élonr luunu, mr Loathe nife Boards. . Knives constantly cleaned with . have a brilliant polish ou.u to new .‘“'I?; ::i;;.u‘ .s:..'mn ; and tlas, fd.. 15,, 28. Prevent friction in cleaning and lflm to the . Rife. Oakey‘s Wcflflm {-flo P shoul be used with the Boarde. #o: etemting‘ and polhihc‘!!;v;r. Flectro Plate, Plate Glass, &c. Tablets,6d. each. n 2416â€"13in S NedPrebaadt +o Bimancs hedc 0300 4220 Wilson an:l.ndrew w."nuon. Executors, of the Last Wili and Testament of the said Robert H. "Wilson, their Christian and surnames, addrsses, and description, with fuil particulars of their h:reoflve clx.lm? a stutement of their accounts and the nature of the securities, lu-ny"hu::x by them ; as aiter said. day ot HoFeimber the assals of the betate Ofthe said Peatior entitied thereto, iaving referahos 1. the e re claims of wg(':‘h notice uhu.u“flvo ho:ln;\mnhod to the Executors as above required the said t!::wxe‘g.:wm,or¢:n.haron.ne"1§.e shall not be liable assets, or any part thereof, person of whose olx’ln motice shall not Mn réâ€" celved at tt the time of distribution. > LYON & REMON, LC C 9T OO Solicites for Excculors. HB A LU MINIU M WA T CH THB LATEST NOVELTY, + Dated Ottawa, Aug. 25, 1873 Enamellene, Should at once send his name and address with $1,50 fbl'(lia yefl‘glnhlorl]flon to The Canadian Patent Office Record MECGEANIC‘S _MAGAZINE OTICE TO CONTRACTORS EWEH NSOLVENT AUJTâ€"OF 1869, NSOLVENT ACTC OF 1869 GEORGE E. DESBARATS, _ Montreal A copy offirst numbar can be seeh at thi softice STORE NEW All Housexeopers NXECUTOR3 NOTICE HENE&Y F. LEMONT & CO., THE OTTAWA TIMES FEBRUARY 3 1371 And amendments Thereto, Collars Lace Cutains, yRADE M ao We â€"â€"A ND â€"â€" * _ %488â€"1w2m F. BRAUN &e, â€" & 2471â€"%ip ME TT Y Assignee, 2100â€"2m vv.u.umm' hifl deÂ¥its and transacting m:flp. M W_flo.coâ€-lfl-_ of Law and fï¬i“{ B5 umesthorsh Sheon inamed also the travelling public, that he is that he will henceforward that he will ward be able. to o â€"‘,E P tar don en t maaly oolhe Henron nessacge ‘ LAREUH and WARM STABLES aré attached to the establishment,â€" 5 i W. L‘ GAN& Bolicitor, minaiana» h-'h“b’h.% Tï¬Icr.'&T'um'éfe’v'Efl'g V&'ï¬nï¬i’iâ€™ï¬ ?Ah?dm.‘&:fl'r‘mm on recdipfof dispa roas, . M hreys: Specific « m})fomeogamlo Medicine Co. Office and Depot, No. 662 Bnoapway, New Yom® ___ .\ For Sale by all Druggiste. _ Lumbago, Xlles, Bolls, Stings, Sore ï¬:‘;'::. gl?un.\q.'or m‘:' L-g-‘ Nose, l oed) "" o> * k) Foma 4 Price, 6 oz., 50 oft.; Pints, §1.50 Q@uarts; $1.752 * s1.591 POND‘S EXTRACT Cures Burns, Bruises, hw.' T arnolne, . Rinrniglan n cmmatiom! rac Lumbago, “m%_ _ for every ordinary discase a ‘family is subâ€" . . oi‘.?:.‘&f’\’.fln‘z"ox’a directionn........... §10 ferimany‘ Suecines: dinay occureof * 7 s (An! «‘;x':euen;?-nwmumhi.fll.m OIROCHODE:.. 1 1 ++>Leccerertvrnstnee avig Complets Case, with Manual. la uioi nenoagapie ï¬mmdothenn'&tumm:lflxm 35 _ Powder, very necessary in serious 29, :: iJlm'n uonw;.mm..;......w F3 g?: "'me;.fl&fl-nm g,‘ 4 i“".-"'f's'uï¬vlm‘i"“":} 34, “Drp"l&n'u,nmnndmm Jr‘85 in F.l‘lll! CASES Â¥ mfll‘l‘ [oryyeryï¬!nn;'m_n_gu a m?,fl-u» : The ied desires to inform iso @m mwn.?xmu .‘ï¬â€œ.‘h“'.. Templeton, Zsth, Nov,, 1878; $3~ These Remedics. except POND‘S KX hib n 2e o M e thelminities will free the system from woris like these Bitters, _ y For Female Comp]’nlnt& in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of woâ€" manhood, ‘or the turn of life, these Ponic Bitters dixph{ so decided an influence thet improvement is soon perceptible.\ . ever you find its impurities bursting through the ‘skin in Pimples, Ern!m'ons, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and d%giah in the veins; cleanse it when it is ï¬: ; your l‘eelingn) will tell you when.. Koop fout; your feelings will tell you when.. Koop "h-‘|’| bï¬l’é':‘xd pure, ngd L’o hen{t.b of the system R. H. MeDONALD &d:?., Droggists and Gen. Agts., San Frin ,()df'l..r and cor. of Wuhiw;ï¬â€˜:nnd Churiton Sts., N. Y. Sold by all Dragg ists and Deaters. ter, Saltâ€"Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncios," P Ring-wopnlnl, Scaldâ€"head, Sore Eyes, 'fryaigmlu. Ttch, Seurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Discases ofnt'::.ls‘;ind:f‘ wh.mqr name or nature, are carried out of the system in a short ï¬â€˜&obxthonu of these Bitters. % * f Exl;n" &p, nmlr other Worms, ur in the system of so many thousands, are eflsoetnnlly x-troyed md.r:’mod. No system <of medicine, no vermifuges, no anâ€" will follow. any 16, 818 D lumbers, / ypoâ€"sotters, Goldâ€"beaters, and Miners, as lhcï¬e advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard to paralysis of the Bowels. â€"E)mw against this, take a dose of WALKER‘S VIXâ€" Bear BrTreRs occasionally.‘ *4 M Mechanical Diseases.â€"Persons enâ€" %aged in Paints and Minerals,such as Plumbers, ‘ypeâ€"setters, Goldâ€"beaters. and For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remitâ€" tent and lntermftzent Fovers, Discases of the Blood, Liver, Kidn“:{s and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. ; Such Diseases ©nese Ditters have no equal. ; are caused by Vitiated Blood. § A:uw,vlullj? C 0000 ‘gnll, ';‘I;‘lifl 10 P ck, io Emtires mdenenine Trided Inflammations, Mercurial . Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, ote. In these‘,vns in all ;Lber eonnltslwtbmlhlzto- ease AukEr‘s VixEcar, Biprees, have ahov:'n their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. ache, Pain in the Shoulders, boag;m, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitaâ€" tation of the Heart, Inflamniation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of tho Kid neys, and ahundred qther painful sympâ€" toms, are the offsprings of Dyapepsg. One bottle will prove a better guarantes of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR Fortify the bodfl ody against disease by pprifyi%g all its fluids with VrxE0Ar BrTTERS.â€" No epidemic can: take hold of a system thus foreâ€"armed. 'L!iliou;" Remittent and Interâ€" miitent Fevers, which are so prevaâ€" lent in the valleys of.our great rivers th:«ghout the United States, eapecinlrlf those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Camberland, Arkanâ€" sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roâ€" aAnoke, Jawes, and mang _others, with their vast tribytaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seaâ€" sons ofâ€"unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accomEuuied by extensive doâ€" rangements of the stomach and liver, and other nbdomgi:;l m"?’a In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powâ€" erful :influence |;Yon these various orâ€" gans, is essentially necessary. ‘There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Warken‘s ViNEGar:BrrtErs, ns they will speedily remove the darkâ€" colon:_iy viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the samoâ€"tinie stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the hea.lth'v functions of the digestive organs. ‘ , well aorong monntoe aammatniens to di an @ unwell :rovlded ï¬:iï¬onel are noa:’ag stroyed by â€"mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. 1 ... ceteake . Grateful Thousands prociaim Â¥rxâ€" EGAR BITTERS the most wonderfal Inâ€" vigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. â€" ontes s ement is soon perceptibl ngme Cleanse the Yitlated Blood aieu. 0 TIC E. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetâ€" Scrofuala, or King‘s Evil, White on Higsa t t /{}‘v“"n} (‘; aoauiel / dasp o\ n CX ANO\.: §. hway 3 oA o) ZQ 4 -a‘;qzjï¬yi,f t\ Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headâ€" he{ l?:mn the Shoulders. 6oukha. CATC A$1} Nos. 13 anca z=. fpurgii<) d TlY4 A NOVEMBLR, 1873 Of Every Ueacription érecuted both »Neatly and Expeditiously â€" ‘ TheLatestStyle of Type Neatness, Printingâ€"â€"every Description THE~OTTAWA TIMES POWER PRESSES Wellington Street, THE JO8 DEPARTMENT COLORED WORK PRINTING HOUSE WITH AL_ ,_ DE L&ATEST IMPROYEMENTS. Cheapness, OTTETA W A. MaclL#KAN, ROGERâ€"&â€"Co. REPLETh WITH DONE WITH Punctuality. THE TIMES is printed and 100y3 0t 8i# woeks Trom, ie date, 20. 1873. s E-W'ï¬â€˜um -r_ll The subscriber offers for sale OM Estate of Chevrier and T'OCAL'ITJid. The Insolvent estate to me, and .t meet at the al the village day of November in afterâ€"noon, to receive &nd to appoint an As OLIVER DITSON 4 CO, ht}“dlï¬' e FoR PIANOPORTE OR Gems ofStrauss! _ . ._ Hois Ormor®{! â€" Vols. I and IL. Price of eachâ€"Book, in Cloth, i 60; Fine Gilt, $4.00. The x s3 Three °8u"'i.'=x._n Silver Chord ! vooam â€" Go-nt‘u;-:.:-.ai I £ in en ioh toâ€"? 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