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Ottawa Times (1865), 21 Feb 1874, p. 4

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t 1%.0e so low that all can _ â€"#. CAUTION: The Brand "MYRTL® NA r Â¥" is registered, and #ny infringement on it will be prosecuted. The mame Tuckett & Bitlings is on cach Caddy, and R .l.?n-l.lu Pn h ‘Urders left at above address will receive prompt attention. _ . _ _ _ _ Freight and Cartage Agency, _ Carters are authorized to grant thereby relieving shippers ho.m krouble. Myrtle Navy. N WELLINGTON STREETâ€"Nom â€"11, 12 U 15 and 14. me within one month I, the undersigned. A. Bourgeau, has been appointed Assignee in this matier. Creditors are requested to fyle their elaims before tufe of Shingles, Staves and Barrel Head. 11»,, «.s0, Tongue and Grover, Plaining Machine and Surface Plainer, Situated cao bank of Madawask® River, close n of Brockville and Ottawa and C. C. Ruil way, in Village of Arnprior. Machiner numrlymo,fmdinpodl:w&‘m with stock of logs now An nnlieet us w remdk mdegs The subscribers being about to build a %mmmumm tor @. @ _ _A very large amount of new and imâ€" proved machinery has lately been aided, and as the whole is driven by steam power (the only establishment so supplied in this ssction of country), we are in a position to hle #ay~All work warranted for one year andâ€"all kinds of repairing carefully and promptly done RUCKAwWAYS, BUGGIES AND SLEIGHS Which in point of finish and durability, are not surpassed in any market. . _ Asany 28, 1873. wost approved styles of * MOKERS ()TIA\V.\ STEA M Carriage and Sleigh FACTORY, AIDEAU STREET, OTTAW 4, «© st, os Grey Hair to its Natural Color snd Beauty, aN > DOEs NOT SOIL THE S&IN, s0o .N @JRDNEE® CHEMIST MONTRBAL, 7 cants per bottle ; three bottles for $2. I m it can be purchased wholosale at all the mmipfl.' Ottar i;.n F. :â€"s0Carthy, F .+ % im wa . E. i: We noeeneeiea B Lvwes caugyt June is 1479 Sment & N CHURKCH STREETâ€"Nos. 17, 18, 1# % ) 2\, % and L i ~RE* HAIR IT RESTORES Eeing instructed by the owner, 1 offer for sale e tollowing properties situated in the best busiâ€" ss places of Hull, viz: » produce work more promptly and heaper than any one .“pnnilll nines ‘The proprietors are ical w give personal supervision to all work. Ottawa. March 25, 1872. 19311f Ayimer 1st October, 1873 Â¥i 2195 6m â€" Montres Ottawa, Jany. 7 1873. 2157 1y3w. W. Stockdale & Co. YANADA CENTRAL BAILWAY, Utiawa Feby3. 1873 l:fvmoumm THE ROOTS i EAVINY iT BREAUTIFULLY i1 TOPS ITS FALLING OF,. For further par ;c‘u.l:.lul:us STREETâ€"No# 1, 4 3, 4. $ 6 7 N L&AKE =TREETâ€"Nos. 24 2, 26 and 2. NSOLVEST ACT U 1869. N MALN STREETâ€"â€"Nos. 34, 38. 36, J _ }MRELLISEHEED AND GLOSSY, N CENTRAL STELETâ€"Nos. 16 and 1# *ECELLS ALL OTHEKS At this establishment will be found on In the matter of LOUIS CUILUERRES, Sole Marufmaturer and Proprietor. ILL PROPERTY FOR SALK. Coaches Carniar® _ OnMbus®s. Tus cany )T SOILLNG THE SKIN F O R SA L. Dwellings and Stores, 1CTORIA STREETâ€" Nos. 41 and 42 AIN, TO TTS NATURAL COLORB, taining Machinery for the manufac FOR A GOOD SMOKE, CNCALE Auply uo ON EACH PLUG BARE CHANCE, PRUPRLETORS P. 8. kOSS & BROS., L0 Grey Nun Street, â€"SEE.. = TBYEEAU, & ., ,pioary hfiv‘ CARSS & CO., A. ROW A. BOURGEAU, An Insolvent Agent. 15b As good as any in the world are to be found in abundance, and will be sold on the most favour« heavily &Im'k:,cndvn:‘ou::l!oeeh..ll‘.nnl te. ea e Somommuwn.hnneh.hph.noekd’:',flc. Infact, every variety of timber, soil and surface lnmm variety of timber, soil and surface can be The railroad is complete to Reed City (T. 17 N. ‘R. 10 West), and there is only 48 miles to reach ‘l:mmon Lake Michigan. This will be conâ€" as fast as the can economically be Mmhndm facllities are selâ€" dom mM. those who wish to ecure homes do well to apply early and take shoice selections, ¢TeTMs or SAus.â€"Oneâ€"fourth down in all cases, Tmoutk," Pimorr lanis must te part for pgurnthnig men + cut. Farming l‘nds/waauag-::tk-fin;m be sold on pay ment of oneâ€" fourth in cash the balâ€" lance in five equal annual payments. Interest at the rate o(uvo:‘ronom.on all unpaid balances, to be paid annualy. All contracts and notes ure made paymble at Merchan‘‘s Natiobal Bank in East Saginaw. nds E ENTIRE LAND GRANT o tais Company, I ‘uggl_d.ovn-m:golmuaan is offer» ed for sale, Tlll CconsoLIDaTION OF ITALY, ‘ so long fragmentary and impotent, into one powerful State, with Rome as its eapital the hu millation of France through a sertes of crushing defeats, ending with the siege and capitulation o( her proud and gay metropolis; the expulsion of be Fowteps from the Spanish throne, ani the | ubstitution for them of a scion of the most libora" | among roy ai houses; the virtual absorption of the ‘ kingdoms of Saxony, Wurtemburg, Bavaria, with Baden, Hesse, the Hanse Towns, &c., under the heudship~of Prussia, into the trinmpbant and powerful empire of Germany; and the arming of Russia to reâ€"assert her preponderance in the couneils of Eur: pe, or (® prosecute her often postâ€" posed but 1.+~0r relinquished designs.on the great city founded by Constantine, 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 Tribume, through trusted corresâ€" pondents stationed at all points n Europe where great movements are in progress or imminent, alms to present a complete and instructive panoâ€" ramim of events on that continent, and to mirror the prolonged struggle between middle age Fen dalism and Ecelesiasticism on the one hand and Nineteenthâ€"Century scepticism and secularism on the other, Recognising a Divine Providence inall tha proceeds and is, it looks hopefully on the reat conflict as destined (like our own recent conâ€" *mision) to evolve from strife, disaster, and seemâ€" ing elinos, a fairer and happier future for the tolling masses of mankind. protection against losses by mail. Ail Postâ€" masters are obliged to register letters when reâ€" quested to do so. A NEW ES OF ILLUSTRATED ENo m BEADILNGâ€"BOOKS. From Mr. M. Patterson, Rector of the Free Church *Fraining School; Moray House, Edinburgh. "Thanks for the Specimen of your new Reading Books and Sheets, P a “‘fl,‘" admi{rable in every particular, Nothing, my oplnlo& would ‘more contribute to the improvement Education than the wide circulation : of these books, and the intelligent handling of them," From A. Montgomerie, L.L.D., Principal of Ladies? 0 _ Wirlen "â€" OoHege Glasgow. _ . T |_|+ / “lh-non-hndvurymwmo‘l’fln € ting, .hfi:l:l..lhmd‘:u.fm%flnmw n arimitentent retret Partions ols have ever .l:‘subl ptaâ€" tion of the means to the in tiew is perfect," In making remitiances always procure a drafl on New York, or a Post Ofice Money Order, if posâ€" sible. Where neither of these can be procured, send the money, but always in a REGISTERED letter, The registration fee has been reduced to/i/teen cents and the present registration system has been found by the postai autnorities to be nearly an‘absolute Darcy Trusun®, 30¢., 40c., 50c., T5¢., & $1 per line. Smatâ€"WxEkLY TRLBUNE, 2 and 50 cents per line. WerkLy TRIBUNE, $2, $3 and $5 per line. Acâ€" eording to position in the paper. and thould very speedily be widely used. The Illustrations W’m ndmn{h fidg:.: and add much to the value of the Readers ‘O\II'L'R.l $00,000,00° FEET, l'.:k" m)jk:m' m“fl"‘lly the rivers leading in e . e ::nfl-b;%%u;:m&} with ne miong w Reed e L"A‘.\o best of locations for m* \s, 'm‘lgm held safely free of expense and free from the anâ€" noyanee of Boom mm The railroad direct to East Saginaw and Toledo offers the best source of supplies, and never failing market for Lum :gm__o_lg.. whicn u.ay be delivered any % Rector of the From T. Morrison, M. A., $ of the Free Churo where an the line . _ _= _ Apply in person or by mail to C neaee 2 9D C1 % seex 4 ma:encm “i 6:ehcmu, to Persons entitled to an extra copy can, if preferâ€" red, have either of the following books, postage prepaid: " Political Economy," by Horace Greely, * Pear Culture for Profit," by P. T. Quinn, "The Elements of Agricuiture," by Geo. P. Waring. NC AND PERE MARQUETTE RAILWAY energles, regardless of personal interests or party predilections, esteeming the choice of honest and faithfal men to office as of all New Departures the most essential and auspicious. . The virtual surrender by the Demoecratic party of its hostllity to Equal Rights regardless of Color, has divested our current politics of half their byâ€" goue intensity, However parties may henceforth Â¥ise or fall, it is clear that the fundamental princiâ€" 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€" ability of a State to enslave any portion of its pedâ€" pleâ€"the duty of the Union to guarantee to every citizen the full enjoyment of this liberty untilhe forfeits it by crimeâ€"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 Emaneipatiou, and may fairly invoke thereon the sternest judgâ€" ment of man and the benignant smile of God. TERMS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE To Mail Subscribers. One Copy, one year, 52 issues ............ & Five Copigs,.one year, 52 issues.......... 9 To One Address, To Names of Subscribers all at one Post Office. . all at one Post Office. _l_O_Cofl-....;_lgunh.ll_Qanl-....t_lgwh. _ Bmatâ€"Waeexuy TrRiBUNE, Mail Subscribers, $4 per annum. Five copiesor over, $3each ; an éxtra mwlnbcnnthln-qdnbnlm*muu ome time ; or, if preferred, a copy of " Recollections of u Busy Life," by Mr. Greeley. Agriculture will continue to be mare especially Incidated in‘its Weekly and Semiâ€"Weekly -m lowle-onotlfin ablest and ,most tillers bf, the soil will steadity contribute; ‘X6 farmer who has $300 worth of produce per annum can aftord to do without our Market Reports, of others equally lucid and comprehensive. Ee shoald 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 Fribune. And we aspire to make it equally valuable to those engaged in other depurtments of Productive Labor. We spend more and more money on our columns each year, as our countrymen‘s generous patronage enubles us to do; and we are resolved that our success of former years shall be exceeded in varied excelâ€" lence and intérest by those of 1572 Friends in every State! help us to make our journal better TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE Datcy TrrBUN®, Mail Subscrib ers, $10 per and better, by sending in :wrmhicflmml;md increasing your Clubs for the year just before us ! The New York Tribuneé. of Industry by reducing the cost of transportation and exchanges‘ betwéen farmers and artisansâ€" such is the inspiring task to which thiis 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 Tribume contributes ts zealous, persisâ€" tent effrts. â€" Henceforth, the mission of our Republic is one of Peaceful Progress.â€" To protect the weak|aun bumble "om violence and oppressionâ€"to extend the boundaries and diffuse the blessings of Civiliâ€" sationâ€"to stimulate Ingenuity to the production of new lnventions for economizing Labor and thus enlarging Productionâ€"to draw nearer to ench other the producers of Food and of Frbrics, of Grains and of Metais, and thas enhance)the ghins Iu our own country, a war upon corruption and ragcality in office has been inaugurated 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€" cumseribed 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 tride, and confiding it in those worthiest and fiitest to wield it. To this beneflcent and vitally needed reform,â€"the Tribune will devote its best HE ROYAL READERS. 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PE S c & ybnontisrent® Chemtec poren: of Reenes Teachers, Clel La and People T rofmcions, wilh ind the Solentife Ameriess to Famibe Library, Suidy: wodice, "and Countite am ce, lu-nn,y&;'::iry ‘Reading Room, College, Acade» my, or ‘afxnbuuhed weekly, splendidly Illustrated, only a year, 'rhz yearly numbers of the "Bcientiflc Amer can" make two :rnndld volumes of nearly thousand pages, equivalent in contents to fi Thousand ordinary m An Official List of ali Patents issued is weekly. 1 men coples sent free. _ Address the pubm; MUNN « Co., 87 PARK Row, New York. _ _ Pateat Laws in full, with instructions how to proâ€" eeed wnnulunps‘cnl. Aduress, MUNN A&: 37 Purk Row, New York, Subscriptions receiwved al the offlce of the Telegraph Tfifs.lx&)lmlc AMERICAN, .FOR ‘The Scientific W in Its 2th year, o oeanin thn o fetion efaily ariningot will alto send you, /ree of charge, a copy of the o ons in Tail with g-m-mw ;;E: L* c C ~mpely peer ie (aunve en on Edwin Canton, Esg., F.R.C.S., Surgeon to Charing Td gag in pmptuant fap Pipuy a Girmot 9d.; Quarts, 98.; Cay led with his xuu?p and Signature f WITHOUT WHICH NONE CAN POSSIBLY BE eexurN® all Chemists and By "'"“‘"‘o-fmw Druggists through» D t e en figet en muonies ue inas mte Rndena en e n a al t time than It does not cause the nausea and Indigestion too in its preparation by the personal attention of B:)dlfiamhtnndhfnullls’:nt:m-mu l’ Jongh, who has also written the best Medical Treatise on the Oil with which I am acquainted. Hence, I deem the Cod Liver Oll sold under his guarantee to be preferrable to ; other kind as uwd.nnnlun-.ndmodna?&-oy." f Light Brown Cod Liver Oil, and 1 have every Punn to u:-u-fl vm-llm:h beneficial and saâ€" Light 1 invariably preseribe Dr. De Jongh‘s Cod kited sint P uin revoinipening a enbdnt wrhote am recommei a genulne e and not a mmmmdea::m:’:m ‘which the efficacy of this invaluable m is destroyed." Caurion.â€"Beware W attempts to ubstitute inferior or preparations, KEATING PERSIANS INSEOT DESTROYING POWDERS, ‘This Powd tis quite harmless to b pubnoumpiere sopet ‘Motll:n in Fua And":ory her lpooi; lau‘ n all 8 o8 me WM Bold 0 tins, m‘sflxm.lu of various slzes, PaO " We think it a zy~~! «dvantage that there is win .Em."“‘ to bo gpouingâ€"the Light Brown oi aud" m nulngâ€" Oll supâ€" glled hg .lm?o-.lx 1t has iong Nmrfioâ€" 6e, when prescribing the Oil, to recommend this kind, since, amidst so.munch variety uncer« C niee o dal t as mcifl:gbm') F MHu®, SnC Deeve it be a very pure Oil, well E.'f:fi‘??rmggqmm-m'fmmnhm disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value." to the.Poor, Dr. David Smith, Â¥RS, Medical Oficer 5 L CAUTION.â€"The public are requested toobserve that all the above preparations bear the Trade: Maik as herein shown, Sold by all Chemists and Drogrists. D R. DE JONGH‘s LIGHT BROWN cop LIVER OIL, Thedistincetive characteristics which have gained for Dr. DE Jonan‘s Oll so much celebrity, the entire confidence of the most emiâ€" vient members of the Medical Prsession, an i notwithstanding the active and unserupulous opâ€" «position of many interested dealers, an unprece» de-hl:io lumouns of E:bne patronage may be thus ne enum te f nl.â€"lu{'enulnm purity, and uniform: strength re aseer.ained and guaraiteed. _ ie The actual benefit derived is thus described by RowLraxb Dauzo®, M.R.C.8., LS.A., Disâ€" tict Medical Officer at St, Edmunds :â€" *‘ In giving my opinion of Dr. DE fixmn‘fl Lior Brown Cop Live® onfiml have no hesitation in saying that I have not slightest eonfidence in aby other kind. The effects of Dr. px Jonen‘s Or1. are sure and most rem.rk-bh..e.;rclllb in that broken down state of health lm which uauul{ precedes and, favors tube deposit; and I never recommend any other sort. The Oil I have had from ?onvulorn.vovnmn. and it has certainly been the only means of IIY‘D’ my life on two occasiens, and even now, when feel ‘out of condition,‘ I take it, and like it, mixed with nnyt.hlngku being the most able way, I could wish that Dr. px Joxait‘s O weuld come into general use, and entirely superâ€" sede the Pale and other worthless pnnlnlhn. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS From innumerable medical and scientific opiniots of the highest character in oommondulgolnt D Jo:%u'i.uum B:o'n Cop Lwk® Orm, the Tollowing are selected :â€" i Sir Henry Marsh, Bart., M. in Ordiâ€" "'":“0'0 the Q-onlt'lu w t "I consider Dr. De J Brown 1iver o ho es o e Seuios Sgkt twown Cod ANSAR HARFORD & Oo. \ I1.â€"It contains all the active and essential pwins ciples that therapeutic experience has found the most effective in the operation of the remedy. Lankester, F.R.3 ., Coroner f or Centralâ€" Middlesex. -xm«rmm‘nnnumuouhumk n its preparation by the personal attention of sp _ UT.â€"It is palatable, easily taken, and creates no nausea, 1 +.â€"L is borne with facilt the most delicate stompel and improves shmm of digestion T Ti modt Imal.propertios ind remedial action I-v'o_boe:nnnn:d Tn ho Snvnne ane tds cesc ran stibw have been found to be immeasurably greater than those of any other klng’;!_ Cod Liver 811, S : hi rrom the aneynahied rapidity of ts carnâ€" .â€"From tive effects, it is Iniinitely more economical than any which is offered, ¢ven at the lowest price. CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE . Cusst. £ The extraordl virtues of Dr. Dz Joxax‘s Light Brown Ooltli.flvor Oil in Puincoary Con« sumption may now be considered as l’ull',.yh esta« ind sltoverie mrproreetna rortere tss stre es the nutritive or prodilces a more marked and favorable influâ€" ence on the local malady, â€"=> > _ _ _ +5 " Having for some years extensively used Dr. pz Joxants Liont R:ovn Cop Live® on.hb& in public and private practice, I have no hesitatioL. in mu“t its effects are very far superior to those of any t Cod Liver OllI Nearly four years since, two cases of contirmed Consumption ‘were placed under my care. In both, the lungs were & mass of tubercular deposit, and evary pu-‘lg: sound to be hesrd in phthisis was present, sole rem:d,y e:plonil, was Dr. x .lo::g:l‘s lfionl; Browx Cop Livk® O%; and now e are strong and fat; th.dh'und(nbnomufi:wndl nearly inaudible; and in the one case (uultk hunting, fishing, and shooting, are freely ind i1, the patient exprossing himself quite capable of undergoing as much &‘ue as any of his fellow «portsmen," s ince is indicated." The following high testimony to the efficacy of Dr. n .lomulg 013 Live® Om in Onnnmé:fl is afforded by AuusN G, CHATTAWAY, EsQ4 s avorded by Ar G, Crat MR.C.S8., L.;&X.. ofwmlnmr ; Dr. Granville F.R.S., Author of the * Spas q " Dr. Granville has found that Dr. De Jongh‘s "I have prescribed Dr. De Jongh ight Mwmflm Oil, and 1 hnnoonv‘cr; GENERAL DEBILITY AND EMACIATION n consequent on the administration of the Pale M%mhnm T7, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. , F.R.S, Sen _ Physician to Guy‘s BOLE CONSIGNEES, Physician to H.R.H. the Duke of pared expressly torthe Pateni mnite Cieab & machines, India Rubber and Buff Lnflo' nife Boards. Knives constantly cleaned with have a brilliant polish equal to new «fia‘? Packets, 34. each ; ‘and .t?u, 64., 1s., 25. 6d, nad 45. each. Parties intending to make Application to Parâ€" Hamentfor Private Bub either for granting ex; clusive pflmfl. or corporate pcwers for commei or other purposes of profil, or .0r doing amything tending to aflect the rights or Br:rem of other pu.r{h-, are hereby. notified they are required by the,Rules of the two Houses of Parliament, é\vlflch are published in full in the Canada Gazetie to give TWO MONTHS‘ NOTIOE of the a; tllim( i h and distinctly specifying its h in the " Canada (hum.!-ana-dn in a «papet. published in the County o‘;‘ nion of &maz.. affected, M’W papers con! & the first and last of such lw,-fll to the H’ynm Bill Office o€eagh House, | ) |â€")~ 5 5; ya j _ All Petuuors sor Private Bills mustbe presentod wu.hlln the/trst three weeks ol the Bession, RUBERT LeMOiNE Clerk of the Senate Abl‘BlD ru“mux. Deg. 5, 1873. 2480â€"1wim as when bought at the from the storeâ€"new and . beautiful, Goods done up with it keep clean much longer, thereby saving time and labor in glossy surfgce that the dust and dirt will not adhere to it, so that it will keep clear much longer, 1t is very highly recom« mended g;ftho Montreal E-ddi.l:. Mgerve, Le National, and by all the gin American papers. e rch stt _ 1t is put up in boxes to last a frnanat about three ‘months, and can be had 3fro; cents per box. s Wholesale at HRN&Y F. LEMONT & CO., 236 St.â€"Jamesâ€"st., Montreal. ESMONDE BROS. Wholesale Agents for Ottawa and vici nity, washing. . ‘This is the most economical ar« ticle that can be used, costing only about three cents to do the ironing of a large famuly, . It gives the Linen such a smooth respectable Gro« Druggists,mmy mhummwomm- éc: cleaning and polishing Silver, Electr: Pikte, Piats Ghish K2 Tabieth 90. wiek. Producing the same gloss andz Enamelle no Ror imparting a fine gloss to Linen Shirt Bosoms, Hard Finish 1y the u e of Nova Se "1.w'a Brunswick, / Prince Rdward I':hnd. and 4 g:wchm" 4 Y each of basiness being alphabetically nmx.ed. The publisher has concluded to place the Di« tory at the low figure of $3.00 eopy, in :euer w:nnu-a as large -" M%mbh .dnnd"m.umnk. Jt the very best., um . for \ouudvorfinnorw is earnestly solteit. ed, as the success of the present edition, and the z;.u:dmuon of ufi‘ ;;ubllm in the mu'u:,‘ from ud;'_{!on. t# ~ _ A copy of the Directory will be included with each afleruumnt. u’l‘m "mnun. will be executed by John Lovell. on d DAVID MCALPINE, Publisher of the Maritime Provinces irectories 122 Granvilleâ€"st,, Halifax, Aug, 261873 sw it GBE TO ALLG HAVING ‘he most ordinary ironer is enabled to »mpcte with the most -kilhliigivhgfln dnen the appearance it had when it came PANB.EATI(‘)MEMW[MWON. ‘The efficacy of in the treatment oÂ¥ Indigestion, Bronchitis or Puimonary Catarrh, Consumption, Wast« i:;z,‘r &o., qto;, do}()iondln‘ entirely upon urity and strength, _ Messrs NAVORPY & MOURE caution the publi against imitations of them which are rset forth as possessing the l-eumll::l { ties of the true preparations, bui m are in reality either saponaceous comâ€" pounds, oitments or J:omnqel, without a trace of the Pancreatic principle and enâ€" tirely unfit and useless as medicines. These imitations are calculated to produce serious disappointment and to mjuriously affect the reputation which the Genuine Pancreatine ‘and hPmc;‘utlc hl;:mh?h::‘n have acquired. (It is therefore + portant that pn!c&upn examine fl{o l’nbo“ and others, the subscriber has. decided to puplisn a Business Directory of the Domlnhno!&m This work wiil contain the and addi ese of every basiness man in \ Ontario: L CLASSIEIED ~BOSIBESS DIRECTORY, Extract gom an Auflytml B.por; upon a Forei i of a soâ€"called Prej ration of Pancreatine, PC "’l‘hilPeompound resembled an Ointâ€" ment or Pomade in appearance and conâ€" sistency, and was fiavored with Essence of Almond or Prussic Acid. It was strongly alkaline, indicating free alkali, which, acts ing upon the fat, produced the usual sapos nifying result ; the whole forming a granu lar moist mass of fat, soap, eyouino and water. This ointment was physically a1« chemically different from the true Pan creatic Emulsion which 1 have also exam ined, . and whlohh:;uidu being rich in Panuuficjuioe,d thoi.delimuo‘lmfooth appearance and consistency resh cream, is palatable and readil» taken," On or about the 3)th SEPTEMBER, 1873, on the bottles for the names and oAP Wholesale Agents for Canada, Messrs, LYMAN, CLARK & CO., 382 St. Paul Street, MONTREAL, Messrs, LYMAN BROIHERS & CO,, 152 King Stmzo;, ‘Toronto. f February 28th. 1873. 200w13 EWELLINGTON KNIFE POLSH: The Original and only Manufacturer Chemists to the Queen, H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, H.LM. Napoleo® the Third, His Highness the Khedive of Egypt, &c., Enamellene, At the solieltation of a number of mercha;its RIVATE BILLS, 143 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON Allâ€" Housexeepers STORE NEW ROSPRECTUS. ONEYâ€"WAGESI Cuffs, price $3.00, _ M eALPi NE‘ s Confaining about 1000 pages, «© SAVORY & MOORE," $00 a week guaranteed. Business ne w and verimanent, home or abroad, day or evening ; no capital required. ind waole Tus Toll ahd samples that retall tor $11 mailed free, . R.J. STANTON, Hoboken, N.J, Collars Lace Cutains, DOMINION M a o + yRADE p all the comforts that can be had in » tooice ce ult se b ....?.'."'...“ supplied with toe Clhuilt Bt 4 Temploton, %th, Nov, 174 'Trnwndu-sneddum inform his friend also the V.Wo, is t.-n:; im to his well known st the Point, and t he will henceforward be able to offer to his all the comforts that can be had in pr i «‘jhotel. . Notbing but the REH 7 LIQUQRS ~LARYsund WARM STABLE4are aitachoq to the extatushmebt, Ee e ce 0 ce x1 N MEA LN Office and Depot, No. 562 Bnoapwar, Nuw Yome. For Sale by all Druggists. Of 35 C POND‘S EXTRACT: = Cures Burns, Bruises, l.g‘;" Sorea mess, Sore 'f\mh Ins, -?::k-o... E:"‘”' lomlE:.‘n-m HraP Mireag seroit pamit en (‘)‘l.dâ€"‘*: or 25 Pllesy c":.l'-.‘bm Price, 6 oz., 50 cis.; Pints, $1.501; Quarts, §1.75. HUMPHREYS® . HOMEOPATHLIC SPECIFICS TAVE mm..nrul'?l mlsa;"“l'_flm TT Atveriencs on tatire mcess: Aimple â€"Prompt Scaldâ€"hend, Sore Eyes, Etysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Diocolonfiann’ ; thé Sf’i::, Humors and Disenses of the Skin of whatover namé or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by thÂ¥ nse of theso, Bitters. a K _ Pin, Tape, and other Worms;, in the aystem of thonsands, io effectually destrayed andremorad NC stem of medicine, no vermifuges, no amâ€" :{dminit(eu will free z:: qm Ion: "*For Fomale Complainbs, n yourg or Female Com or old, married or siu‘le,pfl. the dun’ll weâ€" manhood, or the turn of I.fl‘ol these, Tonic Bitters display so decided an in that For Inflammatory and Chroni¢ Rheumatism, Goot, Billous, Remitâ€" tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no .flfls‘* Diseases are caused by Vitiated s Mechrnical Diseases,â€"Persons enâ€" gnged in Paints and :Minerals,; such ‘as hunbers, ‘Typeâ€"setters, Goldâ€"beaters, and Miners, as they advance in: life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. ‘To guard against this, take a doseâ€"of WALEER‘s ViXâ€" roar Brtrkes occasionally. . _ ForSkin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetâ€" than jas aeerengert n 63, ar 08, Soaldâ€"hond, Soro Byen Reysipelin," fink i ovement is soon perceptible. â€" _ T rckige the Titinted Biood wuck. ever you find its impurities bursting through the &in in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse it when: you fln‘:& obstructed and olfigiah in the veins; cleanse it when it is fo ;‘youfeellnpwuluu ou when. : Keep the blood pnre,ndu;ohnflhatmm _____ R. H. MeDONALD & CO., . Druggists and Gen. Aggts., San Francisco, Cafifarme, * "grlv oy nb fitmainie man beraines, will follow entireé country during the Summer ‘and Autump, and remarkably so daring seaâ€" sons of untsual ‘heat and ‘dryness, are invariably accomEnnled by extensive doâ€" rangements of the stomach and lé;gr, and other nbdomlnal flsceru.l In their treatment; a purgative, exerti :5 a powâ€" erful influence these us orâ€" gans, is uwnclmy necessary. â€" Thore is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. WarKei‘s VinEcar BiTtkis, as t?\:{ will specdily remove the darkâ€" colo viscld matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the honlgxy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the boctl]’ry iinst disease by p;mryg all its mmith VinEGAR BrttkRS. %lo epidemic can take held of a system thus foreâ€"armed, D" s GI‘I.IIWWNWOI Houdâ€" P Sone e alienone in Billoni‘wllemlttent and â€"Interâ€" mittent ers, which are 56 provaâ€" lent in theâ€"valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, e‘?echl:‘y those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkanâ€" sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile} Savannah, Ro" anoke, James, and many others, with their vast ‘tribytaries, _tlyngughont our Grateful Thousands prociaim V nr Ecar BrrtErs the most wonderful Inâ€" vlg&r:t that ever sustained the sinking system; No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided theirâ€"bones are not deâ€" itroyo(i bg mineral . poison ~or~ other meal‘u, and vital organs wasted beyond repair.) t air rods SIMILIA SIMILIBUS OURANTUR: Five Boxes, with one Nos. 13 ind 28. 1J be served on the tabks, and the $2 vial of 19 NoVEXBAR, 1878 The LatestStyieof Type Neatness, Of Every Uemifilion executed both Neatly & and Expeditiouslys a THE OTTAWA TIMES Wellington Street, POWER â€" PRESSES THE JOB DEPARTMENT COLORED WORK PRINTING HOUSE WITHA>~ Ti E LATEST IMPRYYNMENTS. eg Cheapness, OTTETA WV A. ~â€"svery Deseription +REPLETh WITH MacLEAN, ROGER & Co. DONE WITH Punctuality The subscriber offers 1or sale f Estate of Chevrier and. * oi w6 10ts PSE Emale â€"'d“ al to give lessons in Vocaliss Mvcire chnin es mer boo receive at her bouse, 6 o‘ciock pm». Terms 5 Mdess Street, Sendy Hill THE TIMES is printed A0d MacLEAN, ROGER 4 Office, Lot I-“ Btreet, (1 . _Ber_ *# r“.,‘l"&-‘".‘aâ€"‘ pryosos. _~ Absolute Gv-m tion, general n on or address The Incolveni mat estate to me, .n"dm meet al the :‘qu:fvflm afierâ€"noon, to rece!ve statemenl and to amnsntflfl Gemse offtrauss! __ â€" ~=â€" Elokd uie perdooy uefesine Partart hom an imod E.\..M it worth of --‘. a fl‘ --.: mu' B-O:-d and CHAB, K OLIVER PITSON 4 00. ioE tGgontraot for uither the w Detailed w aa be had by either How® Oreou®! Vols. I and oi P droud P hiow: on Imodiit uis fim a‘:fi".fl a lée Fures {'ffzsf':esg;! vOoCaAL Gems or werman.â€"Songi _ ; Silver Chord ! voon. MUSIO. : 3042 © No. 180 Breaq Contractorts Office. C410 00 . â€" 1 omt HOUR OF sING Emerson mw STANDARDâ€"F, Chotry lmm-muhl-., PEVOTIONAL * and fusrarrereeia e sales are to be numbered 4 BSand, 5o perfcclly in gaqy HOTE L hepasrrerptinag â€" f uw-hmrl Quarterly i The Lponard Seott J wromo'?,‘. afinegement C &Â¥ mnun.I.: cellany of suueh sootent 2oo worth reviewing is found of ne lgdhg events of h.. aviloame: sesmeal n ul (POULIN®A and that he will do 1 New Singing hnawla "'~â€"~ 22 PTOR ces bubflare oc aatters t c aclayâ€" Movane . rerline .'.r._;,i that required for a For Black wood & one For Black wood& twot Saloon is For any two Reviews » For three To in Oe Amient Destres to nform: ht For Biackwood & the AT DES Ottaws, February 22 1878 TXITSON & Co‘s E NBVLVENT ACT 0 HOME MUSICAL : B‘ack wood‘s About one third the OR VOTIONAL ( By Asa Hull, LEADING PERA Reviews . â€" TIMBER Bhower of Pearls 1 eents per week PUNBRAL DN 38 SPAR 4o subscribers in h of Caneadian porlage W iLLIAM Ottawa, June T, 187%. FE!AILLON & «CH Nov. 18, 1878. Barristers BARRISTERS TORS, OC (Of the lnte firm Orricasâ€"Kigin Street 0, K. Pooust. | A. J.K Â¥ob. 6. 1674, YVOL. VIIL Ottawea, June 8. 1878. ANGUS & ADVOCATE, Feb.&, 6 "PINBEY ADY k. 0. G woup Barristor, W. MARSH Barrister, Att Bloves and i en #gâ€"Issuer of T sw LAW INSURANCE & No. 12 Bt. Jamesâ€"8 + #408.)5im Tbfluuf BY 3 ‘or Terms, ¢ mgm Notice is here! €reditors of the office of Mesars. perOorriceâ€"Over 1 o O lmthe matter of W Stock _ Datéd at the seventh day of the affuirs ot the Barrister, Morignges rare OPFICEâ€"No. 8 Miscelianeons when mot exc ONALD M. G NSOLV ENT OTTAWA THE ART C

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