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Ottawa Times (1865), 19 Dec 1870, p. 4

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tafornn aifowed ce ue rese of yond nc emee 'un--..‘h,ub..hvubgnd ~ay time. flnrc‘fllh.flo‘d- mdqd. sums of $100, for the withâ€" »wal of which 3 months‘ notice will be reâ€" will be ctosed at 11.30, in which all paid unâ€" registered matter will be sent. On Money Order Ofices the Domiâ€" “Nwm.flhfl- laund and Princs Edward Island, can be mgum Also, Postage and the A@b e e e e ~ee The Wostern Mail arriving at Tp. m. will be detivered the same evening.. Matter posted to 430 will be forward â€" gA!n:t‘gi’o:h o-":mq package P-!h!-.flhsd.m Tussday at 1045 JOTTINGS HEBE AND THERL Marriageable girls are extremely dissatisâ€" -.ulh!‘uhd(i-nluhma Th mallyurg regimenta. u3. Bel nmoe oot the 1 ou of her teens nhmw: w we marry reâ€" plied, = My darling, it is better to expose young . men than â€"<ol4 â€" â€" married men."‘ * 1don‘t think so. Old married .-ho'vhtlmh'h;lhqhn Bui enough of it ; it is young men‘s turn sure I should, pa, if I were an old married bh-ufl;-h-flpcb be old married men and there is war, they will h-ibibor." 4# Would you send vour husband, if you had one ?" * to be tobacco, manithy phpur, Pailimd UGoodk! ~__ _ .. | _ __ l-l.c‘.-m-nquubm from the West, and able to soldiers, -b-‘hv: u'.l-.:'. p wounded men, as they sustain pain better & i abdv.ldnpwmn * a The MH’W(’“ l af on s m hn Te mme ud it For -n-.l.h:.o‘hzh-().-‘-d desip. | B7 this the to their s abected 300 "eut &9 Pun | ouontget p lsceo from Bwitzerland lasted 107 hours -dbfi-hml.lsm;utz Twenty minutes are also allowed at Presâ€" ticial ice, made by the machine, 130 | cott Junction for Meals. hours ; natural ice from Boston, Mass., THOS REYNOLDS, l‘h-!;-“b,“z.om Di ler machine, 144 hours. ice, Managing * then, appears to be as solid as natural ice, 'WT!':.‘U'- It is interesting to note, in connection perintendent, with submarine cables about to be laid off Ottawa, 12th December, 1870. 1540tam the Auatrahan oonat, thitk it BAG OO MiBy | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"<â€"oaacccsts eertained that the bed of the Gulf of Car To an s ~tooos, poss, subjected PV Pounds of teremai| SHORTEST RAILWAY ROUTE Oy W Pn ny soarinns Netond| _ TO THE CAPITAL climatic or otherwise. routes between Javs and Australisa are not conm sidered to present any difficulties, It has been observed in French hose pitals at Urieans that the of the Germans are chiefly from of shell â€"eomparatively few bullet. woundsâ€"but that the French hare chisfly been woundâ€" ed by the needlie gun. The inference is mum_m ::lmuly, uz Thoul altoi n too great a distance. &Ch-npot is a young French: soldiers, impetuous difficult to control. turia is composed of mud in which a ’-.N.wu:d b'ylholf,ml it would be protected from any adverse influences, which 'h-el-dtb::o-d y valuable horses, as physic, as -m given, mmuâ€"a’:‘a“fiim emthohau,-llh--‘-uunna; t:bwdh.quh-.bklomoyucl hfih-wndbom'hflv‘l operate gently upon the bowels, and ast 1878. it was still ." _ ~Then the canteen and drank. from it as asif nothing had happened. Now, after all that has been said against 10.30 1. us OQurion Hocus reow 8 1.4., 1o T o.xu. Ltor Cunsadian steamer hut'o;tuou‘, nd.;n never been of them. !hld:dl medicine dealers, at which hava been last twenty year 25cta. per box. ion, and the strength of the strongest ::Nhil‘w The readiest and best means known for the cure of these Tus (Eoowumacar Coo®ou, lately called at Rome is an instance of the solicitude of the Catholic Church for the welfare and prosâ€" pority of her Commanicants. Large assemâ€" blies of this nature containing represenâ€" s Of Sn SE t e m lt r'-doh, labelledâ€"Jaxxs Errs & Co., omesopathic Chemists, London. Hzxarrx is Srezxorn.â€"To prevent or conâ€" quer disease is one of the grandest attainâ€" ments 6 at by man; and Bryan‘s will as sure oure coughs, eomplain ethegs l will deâ€" inta, as wflm stroy. Severe colds if not attended to soonea or later lead to incurable consumpâ€" unanimous as the verdict in favor of the lhoh-'.hlood,lhâ€"nl.!.li.v'u r reg by all druggaste. * Intermediate Stations, at..... ......_ T0 anm Trains for Lachine at .........8001m, 1:00 an 9 14 a m, 12 nsoen, 1;30 p m, 4:00 p m and 5:30 p m. The 1:30 pm train runs through to Provine GOINGBOUTH AND RAST. Ascommodation Train tor Lsland Pond The public is respectfully informed that this Company‘s Trains wait at Prescott Juncâ€" tion the arrival ot the Grand Tronk Traine oderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all poDRLS WORR, Bb »»=sss==s0»» Night do do _ do do _ do Ascommodation Train for Cornwall and Intermediate Stations at....... Accommodation Train for Kingston and G.m UPRUNK LAILWAY COH. PAXY OPR CAXADA. 1870.) SUMMER ARRKANGEMENT$ flato Trains now leave BONAVENTUKE STATIOD as {ollows : * and Intermediate Stations at......... 1:00 an BRxpress for Boston at......................... 840 am Bxpress tor NewYork and Boston via Vermont Contral at............... .â€" 840 pÂ¥ Express for ~Noew York and Boston Wigtt Express ”u-m‘u-u" 1ad Pond, @orkam and m beâ€" tween Montreal and Pond at They has excellont accommodation for passen ger and freight, mlmwa-\?fi in conunsstion with the Grand Trank P en aa on ned 4 .}.&ulwalh'hifl Por furtherinformation and time ofarrtvaland departure of all trains at terminal and way staâ€" every noon, for Hab N.3., respectively at 4 Passengers may rely on Conâ€" bi. Hilaire, St. Hyusinths, Acton, PArvertg o cle o s ibocay s una Contioook only, 44.+.»«» â€"â€"â€"10; 0 p®m $ Sisoping Cars on all Wight Trains. Pagâ€" via 2 mw Â¥Fronch ts is * Byran‘s Pulmonic Wafers," FOR â€"OTTAWA N OotICO®. o id ave aver bate Wiitsttknarcrser pasy‘sprinss | PALAUCE â€" SLEEPING Cars3*® WIll be run on the Through Trains and the serâ€" of arrivaland be the and Way Hit» | memues equal to thas t any ralluag. ce this can‘ EXPKRESS «i‘l leave Ottawa at 10 30 p m, counestâ€" Ing with the Grand Trank Expresses, Rast and Wost. Going Nerth Pressott to Ottaws, MALL will leave Presoott Junction at 6 a m, c‘-fi"m 4. T. Expresses Kast and West, arriving in Uttaws at 8.30a m. & alIL will lun':r:.lnq.l?du at I.:p-. ’.I”m‘«ls-.nd'u;lvh.hM's t unm& leave Pressott Junotion at 4 30 p m, o--u-a with G. T. Expresses, Kast and W est, and arrivicg in Ottaws at ?p m. %0 minutes sliowed at Pressott Junotion refreshwor ts. of the 44 .."":lbo P‘.rh.dv w or at an e pal Stations .:mm&’dhq. All trains on this Line are run on Montreal & Lflt& THOMAS3 REYN t OLDS, Ottawa, N »wember 19, 1870. EXPRE33, at 4.45 a m, connscting with Grand ‘h-lhr-l'n-m Waut, and arriving at Otâ€" awae, at 810 a m. MAIL THRAIN, at T 30 a m, arrtving at Ottawa at 1.50 p m. A Sleeving Car will learve Toronto on Monday, 'M’y um.y-.u..szmonu Trunk 1.30 p m train, and go through to Ottawa, arriving at 5.30 a m. Returning, it will leare Ottaws on Tussday, Tharsday and Saturda dsh..fll!l.p..u‘ Perente at 11.90 ty dn wha. a m. - Preight forwarded with despatch, as theC. C, and B. & 0. Railways are the same guage as the @Oraad Trunk. Car loads go through in Graad Trusk Oars to all points, without transhipment. M Certain connections made with Grand Â¥alu FRALNX, at 3. 43 p m, arriving at Brook Nbulll-. EXPRCâ€"8, at 10.39 pam, arriving at Brockâ€" mile at 3.15 a m, and commcting with Graad Crains on Canadsas Yentral and Porth Braachk make certain connections with all trains on B. & 0. Kailway _ i Ehxkis MALL will lears Ottawa at 9 30 a m, connesting at with the Grand Trunk Express, F est, and with the Ogdonsbarg Railâ€" way, Boston, New York, #o MALL will leave O:taws at 1% 00 noon, conne~tâ€" ing with the Grand TrunXk Exprees, tor _KEXrRES3; at 3.30 pm, connecting with Grand Trunk Day Express from the Weit, and arriving at Ottawa at 7.16p m. mmwnnorun._ ACCELERATION OF SPEED. NZW CARS ON ALL EXPRESS TLALINS. Portland to Montreal in 13 Hours. Montreal to Toronto: in 13 Hours. i"&u sonnesctions at all pounts. The line , wiil be equipped with handsome ALTBRATICN OF TIME, On and from MONDAY next, the 31st lnst., three trains will run daily on this Rallway as es re Ottawa. LXPRESS, at 9.40 a m, arriving at Brookville at 1. 4* pm, and connecting with Grand Trunk Day .1 xpress going W ost. in B0 The steamers = Ohase * and * Charlotta "Aeare m“:-.:lu.. .m..i“z : 4 0:' T i ‘.u aa. gors and Freight. : x A The inturnational Company‘s Steamers ronning in onsection with the Graud Trunk Raillwasg, leate Portiand every Monday and Thurssay st 6 If p m for 8t John, N B, 40. Th bets issued throuch atthe Company‘s pria= Hl Ni uaes Pe. information and tims of arrival »ad departure of all trains at terminal and w« station q’l,.u the Ticket Ofice, Bonaventure Station, or at No 39, Great 8t James Street. C J BRYDGKS, Asscommodation Train for Lsland Pood and intermediate stations at ........ CKxpress fer Boston, via Yermont Cenâ€" bakas Shs i s« seseeseasecene shsoee ssseen0e BExpress for New York and Boston, via _ WOR OUHe Uuky, Hhucxirrrcere sereress Express for Quebes, Isiand Pond, Gorâ€" ham,Portiand and Lowe? Provinces Trains for Lachine a 600 a m, T 00 a F Artp e m 115 m" the 18 p m‘ fr Fo pm Train rans to Province 1 ins. ‘”“ @0[Nu s0UTH AND EKAST BRxpress for New York ano Boston, via RUNX m iNG OF TRAINS FOoR TtHE â€"~Xxs0IHG s% oÂ¥. In addition to the Fast Time which it 1s intended to make betweenthc NEW FIRST.CLASS, CARS, Unsurpassed en the continent., ‘ vRilrd WiLL L0H BETwAZS Portiand and Montreal in 13 Hours. Montreal and Toronto in 13 Hours. Stoppisg only at the mostimportant Stations, BLEK?ING CARSs between TORONTO and Brook villa, Ont., Dee 1, 1870 1830@ via und efter MyNDAY, Des.5, TRAINS will between Montreali and Isliand Pood at it Hilaire, St Hy «ctnthe, Uston, R Acten, Richmond, Brompton Falls, Conilscoke and freron Siile only as Conticooke and Norton Milis only at 10 10 p m Llisoping Oars on all night trains Baggage June 3, 1870 Bpesia! atrention is directed to this Company‘s inouncement, in regard to the i ‘AKAGA CENTRAL ADXD BROCK â€" _ YILLE AND OTTAWA RAILW aYs. ALTERATICNX OF TRAIN®, Commencing DECEMBER 5, 1819. As C=st as completed, MWPROYVEL S8ERYVICE OF TRALINS mmojation Train for and intermediage stations.. ......»» RARD TnUVNL, KalLW AX Pond, Gorkam and Portland, and Going South Ottaws to Prescott. EAST AND WEST, mI‘l! .'-d“;o-t p m Leave Brockvilis O Aa N A D A . C Aa N A D A PV LK ANX 8 H ABBOTT, M se iagr 3 4 p m T 10 a m T 00 a m 1 61 J %Crocker, Keqg. _ _ e * lflu-muflnlfldm. ,’&E-uoun-&marawnn- ’ The rates of the PROVINOIAL INSURANOE inst., | OO MPANY are as low as its longexperience has No. 33. The UNION MUTUAL LLFEIE8SUR ANCE COMPANY , of Maine. o Lk y . Aeseenan * * To: teo Eintmer o Franges . JORN mmu‘ have this with the Recei ve “‘! deposited e n: ® laad Doliars ($101000) °0" 8. Goid Bonds, brof‘6i _ The Hon. Ool. ):.l‘i':l Gray, lt:i'hi“ beer ppointed Counsel e Domin t.u. mmmmmm e B. R, CORWIN, in Canadga : Fimazon Deeazstuant, No: 164 Ottawa. 13th October, 1868. 0. » The t Insurance has received . Ine tollowing Insurance Company has ressivee ‘.l'::::.c’.onhoc:“m u,m pct when the premiums .“.Nn‘ Mfi.qd&yn‘ k-aunbd’ settled, from prom ptness its settlements the Provincial [ro-m of its settiements the Provincial veurance C>mpany is second to none. Its Inspectors are alway . sent to adjust every mmh-fi.dz:.m. 1t has no adjusteq due and unpaid. .“l:upd-ln.l-:.m of the patronage insuring public of Otta wa. woribiatin ARTHUR HARVEY, SIIOIIOIIA\. 1NXDEMNITY To TowWwN. ouIPo BUND, Whereas by Order in Counsil of date APRLL 30, 1867, it is direcsted that as regards the @TB l-“h w IP GIPOINCE THWS ®" EE@mI®E Tv claims Wh puddruomn-. tis »bove Fund be Apally closea on the wise alter the distribation thereof must be lodgea in this Ofice on or before the date above named, aiter which date no alteration ca1 be made in the required by the 5ist and following Rules of the Legisiative Assembly,(which are published i 1 the ="Ontarico Gasstte"), to give NOTICB of the application (slearly and distinotly specifying its nature and object) in the * Ontario Gaszsetts," and also in a newspaper pablished in the County or Union ot Counties affested ; such notice shall be continued in each case for a period of at least six weeks during the interval of time between the close of the next precseding Session and the conâ€" dderation of he Petition. Coples of the urst aond last of such notices to be sent to the Private Bil! uJHE IN8URANCE OOMPANY OP MALIN R. All stitions for Private Bills must be presentâ€" od within the FIROT THREE WEEKS of the Toronts March 16, 18t% +300 td lawi On the resommendation of the Honorable th» Misister ot Iâ€"land Revenus, and under and in virtue of the authority given by tao i7Tth seotion (the Aet Bist Vist , Chapter 8, intituled, = An Act respesting the Lalaed Revenue." His Raoel ency in Councll has been pleased to Order, and it is hereby Ordered that the following regulaâ€" tions for the manufactare of Metbylated Spiriue in bead shall be and they are hereby mase and os Ist, The room in which the wood Naphtha is mixed with Spirits shali only he accessmible to the proprictor during the actual presence of an offser of Inland Revense. 2nd. A of the wood N a abou hu.n:;nbnum m»- every cask or paskage used. Brd. Not less than 109 proof gallons ot Aloohe shall be wixed at one time, which shall be mixed 1 an open mixing tub, in the pressnce of an offcor who shall then swest and gauge it as to strongth and quantity. th. With everyp 184 proof ¢¥llÂ¥n# ot Altono!; thereshall be mixed st least twoive andâ€"aâ€"haif gallons of * Weed Naphths of Commerce,‘ the whole being mized together. ; Sth. After the mixing has been thoroughly comâ€" pleted, the strength ofthe mixture shall be tested, and the quantity gauged by the oféicer in attendâ€" ance and duly recorded. The mizxtare shall then be plased in cesks, the casks being branded or marked on the head in legible charasters, with l)uvmr- BILLS. Parties intending to make s HI%4 EXCELLENCY THE GOoY Number of Proof Gallons Name of the Division. loitials of the oficer under whose inspestion the mixture took place. Number of the entry ander 'Qd it is ware. hoased. 6th, A Stook Book must be keyt in the Faotory. in which Book mast be entered :â€" thestrengih and quantity ; the marks, &0 , on the caske, and the general number of the Pormit, under which it was conveyed to the Manufactory. (»#) The partionlars of every quantity mized &s. + of the ortginal packages from which it was taken ; the quaatity and strength of the " Methyâ€" lated Spirits ". produced from it, and the partiou» lars as to marks, nambers, &o., of th» Cask |’ which it is plased. ( Tth. Every entry in the Btock Book is to be check ed by the ofi cer hdu.-.vho-uunp an acceunt of each transaction, which account or a duplicate thereof is to be taken to the Iniland pyyâ€"temeae. Parties intending to make applicatcn Sth. Bo soon as the mixing -llmm‘.. been completed, the «* Methylated Opirits " sha!l be removed from the Bondod Mantfeactory. and (1) The particulars ‘of every (pack: Alevhol, brought to, stating whore maunaf Ot awa, November T 1868. Date on which it was mixed, Number of Wine galions in the Cask. NIOX MUTUAL OÂ¥YERXEHMENT HoUVâ€"EK OTTaAW A, Sth day of December, 1870. «#overnment Notices. ue oBee, immediately after oach transac. ERNOR GENERAL IN VOU NCAL, THE OTTAWA TIMES. JOHN LANGTON, Auditor Per J SIMPSON, ORARLES T GILLMOR, Clerk of the House 14 36tD41 to Parlia« has | Fou SALB: _ ____ lNo'nc- hall all | ** . wosss AND PRIME MBSS Por. _ |_ Is heroby gives, at an Prepared by special permission om the rigina recipe of F. P. VERRI, ‘M. D., Professor of Chemistry in the University of PADUA, ITALY, Kept by all the principal ruggists and Grocers in the Dominion, ' PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE. A. M, F, GIANELLI, lon of Canada and the United States. . N.B.â€"These celebrated Bitters are carefully prepared with the very best quality of Sherry Wine, and are especially adapted and recomâ€" mended to persons of delicate constitations. They are gently stimulant, and will be tound infallible aids to digestion. 3 For directions see label round the neek of each None . m?bdoummd 10228 A. K. F GIANEBEKLL lobop.ns'au‘bwb. 4 x Bome muun.mn haring been supplied with a spu W orcestershire Sauce, :ruh'n”.u‘ labels of which the uames u.amunmum.urfin notice that they have furnished -cm- dents with power of attorney to take & procseedings against manufacturers and vendors dua.u.u‘ ther imitations by which their ‘25':.‘{. LsA & PERRINS‘ Sauce and see l‘l‘m m Wrapper, Label, Bottle and oppoer. 4 Wholesale and for llrflbyu Worcester ; Crosse and lutwfl.m . â€" THE ONLY GOOD S8AUOCE. __ CaUTION AGAINST FRAUD. Lhe success of this most delicious and unrivalâ€" «d condiment having caused certain dealers to Un onn L nterior sompounds, the public is harebp ownin com informed that the only way to l.fl: the enuine, anbd to use thattheir names are upon the wrapper price one doll ur. MA T 9 i t mnnn.fcnmo mnl-.rv’\:lm oo ce iet .â€":: u.m“*mglflumw ers in all parts d"o‘bc-hl-. Gardener‘s First Prise Baking Powder, un: o evl hu..:hspd-n. 1':-:.',55'3 grocers everyw packets, 10 cents ; 1 pound 25 conts ; siz tor G KNER‘8 and no other. GARDENER‘s ESPILEPTIO CURL. Price $1 n.?;;ul bottles for $5. mlmwwflm" T oo_ndn‘,g:_;mn.. l:to:ll:h.:‘m“ 1 OFF1ICOE AND SALE 00 mart, York streoot, near the Market. . _ The subscriber in issuing this his bpring Ciron. m.u.ownuu:.umm to his triends ad the 16 l'.-‘uy &# :ollulh -uy'.n.dp.uasm.. for the aence pluJ io him, since his advent as Auctioneer of this orty, and to assure them that beurlethate Af tas sepport 1no potisiage coutinuance 0 sÂ¥ liberally extended to ltL'.m He can reior with pieasure to the many «estimoniau he ‘lumm.o.lz: 'zl- those :l.: Mm t M, quican saie, W. aad immediate returns are his N BaLBb AT PLIVATE RESIDENXNCES, In soliciting public patronage in this branch business he -054 M"mlllfil intimate, that.. 1 the future as in the past, it sill be his unceasing care to study the interest of his patrons ; and that by carsful attentian, pm.,cn‘*'?n‘ muderate charges, to n.orit a continuance of that :.um-pluucknullb‘nlb bestowed upon mm BSpring Furniture Sales atthe Mart will comâ€" mence immediately, and from time to time will be :l.lu"l.o.nlo.“::.'u:b llutd.d--u: on of which will be given. The large number o Horses and Cattle sold by u-d-m...s:';u year, is surfcient guarantee that his in this critical branch of auctionsering is appreci: ness to dispose of will do well to send them to the Mart as soon as possible. _ â€" _ _ _ _ Bolicits the patronage of the Lamber Merchan generally on the Ottawa. From his long experiâ€" ence in the trade he offers his servrices in engaging w«~ and attending to their rafts while passing »'rnfloluo'nnuu.. Farm Stook, Rea! Estate, 'chdAn.h:“....u wel. as consignments, from a distance, meet with best attention, and be conducted on very moderâ€" ate torms, I second hand Furniture will be uulwiz hour Auridg the day up to T o‘clock p.m. vances made on ‘n’fl; Pianos, or other Goods sent in for Sale, or may be perchased in toto, if required The Sale Room is well lighsed an., ventilated, an#about the |argest in the city, 80 x 25. Your tavours and patronage are Carringe and Buggy Sales will soon commence, ‘“‘.“!.‘,"‘L".'!??‘:o.!'!““:'-_“.‘ Harâ€" OEX ERAL COMMISSION AGRNT, Clarence treet, next to the City Hotel Ottawa, March 1870 «.. to the best of his ability. AUPrEREXCES. f . .<# Frasor, Keq, Waliter Smith, Eeq, IJoh oupore, Eeq, ____ R W Crulce, Ksq. Wheat, Corn, Flour, Oatment, Pork, &6. t rouphad . Gush sdvansed on gotts eontiince or rame. Beveral Houses in the 70. hands tor saile. t J BERMINGHAM, WORCESTERSHIRE SAUOE, Decliared by Conncolsseut » ¢ ommeasion Merchants KA & PERRILSES! OYAL ITALIAX BTTERS. ARDNER8 COM MIS8SION MERCHANTS, FORW ARDERA DEAL RRS 19 JwMINICHE FOX. w WINE BITTERS,â€"@ Bitters and Sauces, GENERAL AUCTIONEER, as is A% B1 4 M th tA A 0h 4 8K ¢OR LEA & PERGIND‘ 8AUCE, H. EASTON & 00., aa mostiout ToRTO for porsdan i'--4, ?"’ & & (Fur\ n\ S * %‘AF X| & é 0 .(;-!75 3 n â€" : % R. M. Hastos ~PARATY FOR THE TEETH -n.t-u Artificial Tooeth made by other Dentists, [‘w.hldo not prove satisfactory}, at moderate rges. -rouu. Gabriel‘s Pamphiet on t{nfldd Tooth Paialess Dentistery on recei e #4,* All letters to be addressed P;MATI HILL, LONDON. 1323 2aw6m lawkOm 'G,A;lso?s:un CELEBRATLKD PREPARA FOR LEANSING, BEAUTIFYING, AND PRESERVING THE TEETH PA.‘I‘IIC AF A Di>TANCE REQUIRING ARTIFICILAL TEETH may have them supplied, in partial or complete sets, on Mesars. Gabriel‘s new system, by sending aflhumd their oases, with a r. mittance of One Guinea, when the apparatus tor taking a mogel of the mouth will be forwarded, with all necessary instructions Mesers. Gabricl will undertake to Kemodel or _â€"_._. MESSRS. GABRIKL, The oldâ€"established Dentists, UK for cieansing and 1improving the Teoth, and mp.::ummwmpu;m the without loa between them ang traces dmdor, and gives brillisncy to the enamel. 1s. 64 j a mouth wash unrivalled for its agresable properties in cleansing the mouth and "-t-fi the breath; is is invaluable to smokers, (_}Allln’l WHLTE GUTTA PERCUA ENAMEL, for Biepping Decayed Teoth. Renders the tooth sound and useful, and Flr“fl Toothache, no matter how far decayed. is 84 per boxz. Ask for Gabriel‘s Celebrated Dental Preparations. keep white, and as firm as the tooth itsolf. This beautiful preparation restores Frout Teeth and l‘ln#h." kud.‘FootkkoR® â€" ... . ," . .: j _Bbee Gabriel‘s nameâ€"None Genuine without it. 'nlu-&or-u.oflflrt-. of Consumption, or that of Peter C V um,?t"i--mou.c Consumption, or that of Ambrose W ood, of Conseâ€" son, gr. of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, or that of Johr Heoey, of Napanee, of Rhoumatism, who had actually been on crutehes for years, has now recovered the use of his limbs. Handbook, contain unquestronsble certifâ€" cates on the groat stg::ouu Remedy and Pillis can be obcained at all drug stores. Price of the Remedy :n large pints, $1. 137 | GAllltl.’l ROYAL TOOTAH POWDER I'O;IM from a recipe as used by Het ld.{y. reserves the Teoth, and 1imparts a deliâ€" clous fragrance to the breath ; gives the Teceth a It promotes digestion if taken arres meals. It neutralizes the prepensity for strong uflt renders the intellect bright and clear. If taken babitually it imparts vitality and energy to all the bod‘l)lfy organs. By its use a man of 70 will become,as it were, restored to the elssticity of 30 ; and to persons of delicate constitutions it is strongly recommended, _ â€" It is an especial favourite with Oriental Becure, then, health, longevity and vital energy b; the babitual use of u:, ALKABASAR TURKISH TONIC. « Kept in stock by the principal Druggists wondertul and extraordinary cures in Oanada by he Gaznart Inbiar Rexror. They are stern undeniable facts, suficient to rednmonnaniap ies io anirnit accessible in the groat mt "'--"o'r"imi _effcacy in cases of Asthma and UOhronic Bronchitis. â€"Dublin Journal Medical Seiâ€" C+ and Grocers in the Dominion. Â¥For directions for use se labels on bottles. HENRY CHAPMAN & CO,, EVAN8, MERCER & CO,, Montreal, SBole Agents for the Dominion «* The smoke causes no nauses. 'hnhom kind, I have never known an instance in relisf was not obtained."â€"Gencral Alezxander Mon. B. Stuart, In Tins, 2s 64, 5s and 108. o;h:‘u‘:um.umm .‘Futlllu for Inhalation, Boxes, 2s 64, be and 168. BAVORY & IOO&- 143, New Bondâ€"st., t Aouwtsâ€"Mesers . Â¥. Cundill & Co.. Montreal l.‘OI 18D1IGESTIONâ€"â€"P A N C 4R & A« TINE u-rdv effects the DTGESTION and AbM"MILATION of COD LIVER OIL, the fat caton at meals, &o. In digestive activity, suâ€" perior to Pepsine. Pancreatine Puwder, bottles, 2s, 3s 6d, 6s 64 and 1%26d4. Pancreatine Wine,bottles,3s,5s and10s N.B.â€"Pancreatine Wine is the best vehicle for taking Cod Liver Oil. Aonntoâ€"Messrs. F. n Bold by Chemists and Perfumers, and by the 8HOJHONEES REMEDY. Where was thore over such a cure as that ot Itstimulates the appetite if taken surors Montreal, July 6 HosHONKES REMEQY. ~â€"! 8TOP AND S8KKE! 64 Ladgate Hill, London, And at LIVERPOOL and BRIGBTON. _ ABRIEKELs WHLTE GUTTA PERCGHA ABRIEL*‘Ss ODONTALGIQUE ELIXIR _a mouth wash unrivalled for its agresable ABRIKL*S CORALITE TOOTH PASTE, breath ; is is invaluable to smokers, and igly. ro‘oo'-_gud:dl‘:ulotm from Tisc, 1s, 64. decay. Buthsiont for Stopping six Teoth, 2 R lR udwm DaATURA TATULA, Afords Immediate Relisf, «+ A remedy of groat power and ~OHR ASTHM A, outy evy. & 14157 Galvanic Egtablishment, 200 Regent Btreet, London, W. Ottawa, September 6, 1870 1455 lawk y J Mesers. unraxrezsram® & SBi118a, Con#ny P 0 County of Lennox, Ontario, % Proviaee of Gateris? Fel l'l!nllbcudlytlzm&':md 1 I wastaken with a wenakness of the ancles, which gradually, duripg the lpth‘d 1867, extended to A-yhou,alnupu-yltnulm‘n qnnn‘ ab:w:“.m' whilethis weakt !"'_'-.-'ti_:_:u--s-_-i‘-m_l!!m rmxa #, Epilepsy, General Debility Disorders, &c., 308 to 508. A or‘gd- Bet of COMBINED CHAIN D8,BELTS, and CHAINX BATTERY fil:c restoring vital energy, £5 to £17. To are most earnestly cautioned sham Doctors, proper F‘P‘.‘. and so severely stigmatized by Vice Ohancelâ€" lor Malins in the suit Pulvermacher vs Hamâ€" :cid.luu Henry James, alias O. ‘l‘,:phy, . R. C. 8, alias Henry Barro 6 No Gd'v’ullc Belts are m'u.l':‘mt those No Galvanic Belts are genuine but those bearing the fac simile of M. Pulvermacker‘s Cpiimnnairveldiateg full siuttntaes A pam con! og may :o had at the Drug EStore of A. Christie, ***‘3. L. PULVERMACHER, â€" . e . T "lâ€" esnt "" ‘P"""-'I in a e xm( bad begun to teel the lr-Ih-uthu.-&. almost h:‘n‘mm‘brdz Shoshonees Remedy we boxes I am entirely restored to health . !m*‘l ww.mflw the medicine as a of foriorn ‘hope. ease of mine was not o,flnuon.buhnlhdl-yulf»-n and friends ; and to any one affinted as I was, I !._v_o.!l}_ono_qkym Shoshonees Remedy ; I * Dated the 9th day of March, 1866. « SIB CHARLES LOCOCK, Bart., ; D , . R. O.P © SIR HENRY HOLLAND, Bart., M. ;) s & . R. 8 s sIBR WM. FERGUSSON, Bart., F. R. 8. + EDWD. H. SIKYVEARING, M. D, MROS8 « 8IR J. RANALD MARTIN, F. K. 0. 8 " CHAIN BANDS AND BATTERIES. B. CHAIN BANDS for Neryous Deafness, Head, Tooth, and Face Ashe,and Noises in the Hrad, 218. to 308. B, uHAIN BANDS for loss of Voice and Other affections of the Throat, 10s. 64. to medical advrice, employing, at different: times thist® doctors, 204 mediniges of different kinds prescribed by triends, but of no avail, I continuâ€" od to get worse and worse, until the summer of 1868, when I was induced to try the great Sho have only to & the Shoshonees Remedy ; I bellereilwill sare you, t Bworn to before uuu‘;.w}lm. - P 9 “““’M’r‘?éonu e nq:;amu I have known Mrs. Mary Ann tor the last fifteen yoars; shois a woman and truth. 1 have known her i emonesuares ho k every s Mmmmhm'nm:m less ; and I know that shehas, sincte her recovery, alwaysattributed her recovery to the Shoshonees Remedy. _ Whatever may be "the peculiar ::ofi{-dmn-dndu,onubghmu. in h.‘ouo-‘n‘:: acted almost like the & iwmonias Azoon.:r. _ Warden ounty ofr | Provines of demie de Medicine, Paris, Royal College of Physicians, London, and the Imperjal Faoulâ€" ty of Vienua, and its curative virtues are conâ€" firmed by thousands of private testimonials of cures effected. (Bee pamphlet gratis). PBRICE LIsT OF PULYEBMAOHKRS constitutions enfeebled ty whatever cerge, Medicines and their deleterious consequences are thus entirely dispensed with, ‘The daily increasing number of cures effected by PULYVEEKMACHER‘S MEDiCOâ€"GALYAX. N. B.â€"â€"The following testimony from the elite of the English medical faculty has been received : * We, the undersigned, have much pleaâ€" © sure in testifying that Mr, J. L. Poiysrâ€" 4 waogsr‘s recent improvements in his Voltaic * Batteries and UGalvanic. Appliances for 4 Medical Purposes are of great importance.to # Bcientific Medicime, and that he is entitled 4# to the consideration and support of every 4« one disposed to further the advancement of 4# real and usefol progress, PULYVERMACHER‘s YEDICOâ€"GALVANâ€"~ IC0 CHALINB are exceeding!y «Rrctive without the aid of medicine, restriction of dict, or the least derangement of the patient‘s babits and daily occupations, in the following maladies : Rheumatism Female Complaints Gout Constipation ggll-hl Cramp mbago Sluggish Circulation Neuralgila _ _ _ Urinary Disorders Neuralgla Urinary Disorder is e ver Tio Doloreax _ _‘ * Nottges Debitty macher‘s Chaing in any of the above disorders is immediately perceptibleâ€"the relief of pain N.OHAIN BANDS lor Sciatica, Rheumatic, l(nnol‘:,nud Gouty Pains, Local Paraâ€" lm p, &c., 188. to 225. and 408. B DS for Lumbago, Indigestion, LIAver, Ohest, and Functional Disorders, IC BYBTEM is so extensive and veried, that it forcibly points to this invention as the embryo of a universal remedy, B COMBINXED CHAINX BAND for Cantl, yoraort s uurs PULVERMACHER‘S PATENT GALVANIC _ CHAINâ€"BANDS BELTS, AND POOKET BATTERD These highly improved inventions render Kiectricity perfectly selfâ€"applicable, and exâ€" tremely efficacious in a mild continuous form, no shock or unpleasant sensation being exâ€" perienced, whereby 1t becomes a true fountain of health and vigour, speedily soothing agounising peins, reâ€"animating torpid lim reviving the sluggish functions of PULVERMACHER‘S SYSTEM is also apâ€" proved of by an ofticial report of the Acaâ€" &c.&gvm as & w?o':”' to 408 and 55s. B CHA BANDS Writer‘s Cramp, GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. [The Model Road of Canads j To Sarnia, Detrou, Milwauke. CHICAGO, Cincinnati, St. Louis, New Orleans, and ‘all Points in the West and South: 20 W_Umgéws OCDENSBURG & CHICAGO, Meking ware connections with Railway for all ____ Potuts West and South; * _ _ _ Parties going west can secure Tickets at this office to any Point desired, Yia ALL RAIL OR ALL BOAT Fares always chéaper than by any other GR!AT CERENTRAL ROUTE AND SAVE MONEY, TIME AND DISTANOLE Comparitive distance of the several Wostern Routes to Chicago : The effects of the application of Pulverâ€" CENTRAL AIR LINE ROUTEE this offce and procure TICKETS at eing, reâ€"animating torpid limbs, e sluggish functions of !: renewed energy and vitailly to to Toronto, Great Wesâ€" Nervousness, &¢, 22s to 308 Â¥ LIXE BBY W EEX Functional Disorders T1b do _â€"_ARABIA y FOR HORSES iÂ¥ gives Dux.no; __The Canadian Pain Dcstroyt neve til, give immediato teltef, â€" All Medkine Desi keep it Physicians mxu;- family wili be without it once t ing Price only Twentyâ€"five Oents per botile. KORTBHRUP & Bold in Ottaws by H F ner, John Roberts, J P F. y Mortimer, W M Massey, and all title it to mok in the lst of tions, ioo is .Mdhbh. coming from Medicine Deslers g:'* the country for furtber supplics, 808 oub io: â€" f We spesk from @xpetticnce in this , baviog l:::t.d 1t M?.-"'l * those who are suffering from way of the con.. plaints for which it is recominended may do. pend upon its bring ..'?hfi Pain Destroyer, ‘- m.L» 5t which it is recommended, und tywoplets) succees in subduing the toturm; qrins Rheumatism, and in relering Rervoms Af o "Â¥ 6 % 26e ols ‘s oo ened, falling hair chocked, und We ness ofteo, though no always «ud by its use. ‘Nothing: can rserthe o :d?moplhl ‘:‘ ;d}h:uihu r:n can be ineved for :?'ro.n.;b'i. uir"-uoq’: ment, it will keep it clean Its occasional use will. prevest tht from turning gray or falling of, # co:oqm:l;‘::"d'“ Tre from those deleterious eubstanom wh make some preparations dengemaite N M MasseY, 8 F Â¥oGun., 3 ~| . A000G, Ottawa, all uem..g:’" Skimper, in November 24, 1810 hnee l CAIADI“ PAE '-!l\ tike Asa family Remedy it is Enewn relieving ..-:::‘::, B‘d_.! Back and Honké Puanch. m . of time ~~,"'â€".,’,T""“ never &hafioh-;‘:n.,... pever hdn'hu'“'“"h'" a & single case of disstishietion efi owed, but on with 1t6 operations Suti l nreficliging only benefit but not harm i. merely for a with its operations, ~“‘" .“"â€" terms of 1ts vistues aod magical efleey, * *‘ HAIR Dmmu‘: omm Donse Sal yey hy 1 For restoring Gray Hair 4 its natural Vitality and Color. o Ahant * the cloe cound reach then under the OMT “‘M always relieved .‘_“.,..'A: g+ __-d.‘ not soil white cambrig, ABS 7 on § “‘ Prepared by Or. JC at the same time the most be given for incipient ¢ .-uu“noh vision against be kopt on hand in f d ara y prnngnte of ~~m e fien It hak risen an excellent remedy, h markable curee, where other moily ind redomar oi de, Back and Head, %“ ts * Somk kpribnt, Broieet, Cremps it the Bowe! M..“ho Soalde, Frow Bitee, ~ Tfli Cflm }b mr.om Has now h*‘“.‘h‘ timn aniities us November 30, 1870 air Vigor, * NEYERâ€"FalLing BExigpy as to the universml tyatine i Ayer‘s #1 00 ANKD Ou,v & p> 18297 _ PRTRLEAU, s« DICKAINROE, Retoenor and Souoxar &, KAK A, Arohiu®e Balidings, Ridesnâ€"et., The Proprictor, G .. "I _ Sstablished i MB8t and transiont bo wlly to anno hm the above busin«s this dn wAriot awitention abatmes, to meil the Post Ofice, Oa® ©aAusas + amns __ Pn k KAYAE LRGk mUV voMlLso sURGEON L yâ€"That recentiy 0cc ie at, Chandiere, Otte ROBLLLARD, Â¥ mwoucheur. O@fce is be consaited any d t on 91. a w4 , Neptember 2. :870 PCHIAON is fully | of TEEITA, or to 1 ting, on citner gold, intes, Attung so ols ms to be capable thucicc qpaty= A0P" t Mee, Uuie Building k “IM;“ ‘. inâ€"Chancery, C '....""- BRig at Sol M «» € # 1 m. to 4 p. m ‘peoial atuention . of tio KX & and als residence, M VÂ¥OL. LFE AKD QUE dissasc« teoth RBLIOACY 0P Ip ¢. PART ‘m..‘h' and Jouuty Attor CE BT . which the BaBameoro® A B6 in m * GESKHMILL, 5 . Jonveyancers, :d-ohuo. of =h.u' sadâ€"t '..fll dAnd 4 wesk at m a* 1t situated ‘ Porlt..m ‘ & . KAMBL @ Law, sobc ke, for the P KA MALTL Soustantiy on QUEENX a OTTAW Uwauys on &A TEX T LAPIEKEK 6P A MA iB , 29, 1870 JOUN RuM noUlsk, HOU 6 ty Oormer Ja House and , WARDP;, 4s , eppos*e Aub? â€"7 Publ sam ple Nooxmw 4 "C'a.v.'l.m P. Q'I% HoOUSE, Leg#" “.‘m‘ DOL br #ill be in Can Ti r NOV A 6 inayf instan Al T A to the ING 1 T%

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