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rvm‘. 3teat Britain and oi mws 104 $ot9t D 1he to rowk ) all -smya Prverd® Mnfi ones KG ntereat allowed atthe rate of vn, 5 c0n4$ ParagrapBt W&xk&@n wiil be kept conâ€" "sly on hand . to auit purchasers. . JoHH ROCBESTER & Co. . oA .. A .. T01 Px. ‘ â€" from |0 a sn to 4 "RIGHTP & "eood, at $7.90 008 nQTam® *2"° t the bust OM UOSGROVE, C EM Ex o Iload) uy DW iA D '.‘ I PkProwss d bC mse Wanted OT)p ># closed at 1 Astormnysâ€" ADVER mE O Ousoo at Mr -h"fl‘.', only Daiy Outaric and over Durie‘s Tag DA par 8t. L. &0 .7‘ and hed EVEST, ed ind s atd Laxs. o# 1.3 pr., in _ From London England, Piano Forte Yakee and Repairer, begs lsave to inform Je citisens of Ottewa and vicizity, that h. Urders may be left at Messrs. Orme & tha‘s Masic Store, Sparks Street, or at his h Rideau Street, next door to :w AND GULF PORTS fteamship Company o!.-.“" flooagn" to leave Pictou ‘s, Nid, on TU ES AY.JUL\P'M-J W?DAY «t tnof.o_lofl.t m. _ .. * regularly during the season .:-'d-lound. touching at Shedia« en the down trips, as business on Passage: spoly to W 1. Howland, froeP; Montreak 0t _ _ .L. L. E. + '3h carried on under the style McCORMICK & SON. H. MeCORMICK. a, August 13, 1872. . 20476 ferstecsbip with him in the Was, tiour and train Business warmth or wear, but can be sold (which are ot ) } ic are ant.io:: against this ‘ 8i that the nams» of the Cor®WwALL Comraxt is printed on the every Blanket made by them. : , Sept. 1L, 1872 _ W1l 2tn0t â€" ~~Wor » 'mc-mi- Materials ; bni‘(}oniu Poles, > & Tull Assortineat of House Fuarnishings, 'idl mn;mgp:‘;;- :-ufi. hpmfifi.ol w hite lankets, eary Medium \ havi in to A again .."'“‘..:33.'2‘2.. public to the ‘of the disreputable practice of English Blaukets and selling s Canadian. ‘l'h: Blankets are largely of Shoddy Cotton Waste, ( wgeoy n npromee, ue ance, the Corawail â€"Blankets, and ©Canadian Manufacture" harée awa, July 26,11872. GNED _ $ B.â€"Farme:s from the County of Carleâ€" snter the quill yard! by Broad Street, , _ Ctaadier Oet.=.1311 . 1805tt g:q-_..' of the public is reepett (BBaP rorxrrURs, WOLBE) AVI C1 Hareby gives notice that he has taken son ALEXANDER GEORGE, NINGuES X. XX, XXX LA N L D L J MB 4R E" in announcing that they will sore, 49 Sparks Street. early in IA? complete assortment of . ; m cm-daalt'ionh bel;w.eonelon- dn Paspebiac, Dalhousie, Obr:â€" :'S...'ae. Shediac, Charlotteâ€" tows, Pictou and St. John‘s; ‘NAd., d by Railway connections with &t. John, N. B», and Halifax, N. 8. ever offered in this ¢ityâ€" .. ourseives entitrely to HOUSE we will &u‘r'.-hldb give to the wants of our friends, and their satisfaction to all who may P neh Salinerdans. wv 2, 1873 1960â€"ly. steamars ofthis Line, under contract with wersment of the Domimon of Canada and sernment of Newfoundland, are intended to ‘.fl lnl Paddle Steamers "Secret" or " to leave Quebec and Pictou every hhhnunofuvw&..u}fi- E.'-s....m*-u.:*. s RZ wns::.u IANUFAgrURING f ) pleasure in intimating : restoration of their works down trips. Fumniture Repaired Neatly § _ B. EDWARDS. 2t, July 22, 1872 2028â€"1m. &W L0G CUT FoR sAiLE Sut of Thousand Aeres patented 'E’h;mm'&‘" -!hm(»-- "m quantity of h.-b !-.I be obtained, and the cut secured .h”"'&."f':::‘c. to be mh as Oalsdonts Hotel AWA CARPET HOUSE. UDLCRAK ¢TKAM MILLS, 89 RIDEAU STREET, YOL VI NO 2088. ies en en hn aieren pamaned KeD ES P A TC INF * AND bRIDGE TIMBER & ROBERT, BUTCHER. CAUTION, " toinrich & CROMBIE, Lumber.Woell Sessoned, of design and good value, will surâ€" from of those lands being of course of Af desâ€"t‘p Next RYANT $40 Uubdke )# Agents, Ottawa. 2032 3m A Pullman (Car will‘be attached to the Through Traing between Montreal and Riviere du Loup triâ€"weekiv. via ._Fram> M.ni... Wikity tbe«s ser eviiere tres st88 + 5.00 pa Accomm»dation ‘Train for laland Pond, stopping at a!l Stations, at 7.00 a. Express for Quevec and Riviere du Loupy &t...:. ....«+i./<.....+ §$30 Am Mail Train for Island Pond, Port= fand and Bnston, at...... .... $.00 p.m Night Mail for Quabec, Is‘and Pond, Portland and Boston.... . ./ ..10 30 n Pullman Palace Cars now Running on al Day and Night mflm du Loup triâ€"weekly, vis. ;:â€"From Montrea on Tuesdays, Thursd:ys and Saturdsys "reâ€" turaing from Riviere du Loup or Mondays Wodnesdays and Fridays. + » C.J. BRYDGI& e 4 Managtng + Ottawa, June 13, 1871 1690t j‘lUSICAL PEOPLE EVERYWHERE On and after MONDAY Kert, 5th JUSE, Trains will leave Montreal as under Mail Train for Toronto and Interâ€" â€" mediate Stations,at......, .... Day Express for Toronto, st....... Night Express for Toronto, at. .. .., Mixed ‘Train or Brockville at. . ., , Accom» wistion ‘Train for Brock Are invited to ex Church Mas:c, entitied The following gent!emen, well known in musical :::ch-. contribute Tunes, Sentences or Anthems to H K 3lim. L H Sout C P Morrison, L W Wheeler, Nathan m:r, M Elasom, _‘ T H Tanner, _ A C Guttersen, G M Monrog. | Jfl’h:l“f FC Cushman, \ L W Baliard, BF Merrill, _ __ W P Daie, Utto Lobb, D MJ Munger, _ © ~ S Westey Martin. BSUVMMER SERVICE OF TRAINS Great Acceleration of Speed» L. UV. EMERSON, of Boston, f H. R. PALMER, of Chicago, . . gb:-.‘fm publications, 1,500,000 copies have poonin dtefened to. sopply the wants of Chorus , Singing hool ventions, lu'.. !!?!,E, _of new 5,."'-0‘;-6- Sowts aed Anthems, Price $*.30; Por 13.50; â€" For $1.25 ,“-tllh C Doz h_tm or $ '.:_pod-‘; any awddress. ~ P BOK FOR QCARTETTE CHOIRs®. e also o 81 bi ;?':‘.':':.“-"“wfl:,ga Arigring, ."u.;:f; (@) ets.) for Vestries, and Hour of Singing, ($1) OLIVER DITSON & Boston. â€" CHAS. H. DITSON « CO., New Y“(.;(-)..' 3 ~ dee, Aberdcen, Stwekton, Barrow, Greenock, Brisâ€" onl nomimien, ml:;fl"m * tbenr i2 the can i any part W. SIMONS & CO.. P feet in any soil with greatspoed and economy. The Dredgo Plant has been already supplied to the River Clyde Trust, the Government Works at Carâ€" That the Gzzar Sgoszoxzes zwsor Aso Pruus, dmo.luutl-dnlodcholfigom LEWIS JOSEPHUS, of the Great‘ be of Shoshonges, British Columbia, is working the most marvellous and astonishing Curer the World ever heard of. _ Never in th annals of ( an Medical History has suc} success the introduction of ar: medicine bqgretofore, sum pty > tne numerous valuable active medicinal le ingredients, ,some of 'hl'elhu'o such as the }M of Bark, Podophylium, Juniper, Quassia, Su , Dandelion, Hyoscyamus, Compound |Ex.ract or Co‘ocynth, Jaiap, Soco, trine Aloes, Capsicam, &¢., &¢,) 'fi enter tato the compositiou of the combi mediâ€" cine, are such and so harmoniously ¢lassitied «nd compounded, that it is made the most searching curative in the known world, and munot help but act on the systend in a very satisfactqry and desirable manner.‘ No matâ€" ter what your ailment may be, or of howlong standing, it will find the spot and astonish you by the rapid manner in whi Aiy restored to petfect health a= (gll\ GRAND TRUKK RAILWAY, This Medicine is MM take, wmd is warranted, and may Â¥ be reâ€" !t=j upon to make a permanent cure of all diâ€"eases of the Tnroat, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys Digestive Orvaus, &c. &¢., IE; 'cllum“ the various Skiu Diseasos, all ilscasee arising from lupudlm Biood, zc pting the Third Stage of Consumption. Further information, with full directions for u-ugxh-ouacom.komkouody & Pills, and containiog Testimonials and Cert fioates of Cures, can be obtained by securing the Preause, the Hand Book, or th‘ A‘manac and Cireaiars from any respectable / ‘iggistin the Dominionâ€"free. Price of Remedy in large Pint _ (les. .$1 00 EFHG U AHOU. c« «e eÂ¥ uy ras uen ae«« . 8B Proslain the Glad Tidings of exquisite fragrance. ~~~__ Patronizsed by all the world. __. Rimme!‘s Ihang~Ibaog, Vanda, Henns, Jockey Club, Frangipane, and other perfumes ~ Kugene Rimmel, ¢ Princess of Wale®e / Stroet, and 14 T 1 vÂ¥ des Italions, b â€" _ en n esn Ne rtecss Rimmels Lavender Water, distilled fro Mitcham Fio Rimimel‘s Toilet Vinegar, celobrated for its useful and san propertios. ‘ * Ristmel‘s of Lime J 1ice and Glyâ€" 1@"] in citmates. . ~Rimmel‘s ~g Oil Soap, perfumed with ustralian yp as. Rinuwel‘s Glycerine, Honey, Costums and loral Urackers, very amusing for Balls and ‘ â€"Rimmei‘s Viclet, Rose.Leaf,Rice, and other vilet Pow1ers.: A liberal allowauce to skip» ;‘;""m"‘fiwflm"" 9 2 s on en copt Interget on BA ol i ‘Trinity College, Toronto, Physician, Surgeon, and Accoucheu,~ On and after ist May next, may June 14, 1872 The subscribers beg to call the attention of REDGING. Ottaws, June Â¥% 19 t it an exce‘lent % BANGUE NATIONALE, IMMELS CHOICE PERFUMES T HE S T 4 N D 4A R D. m. !-o_ld_ * K. P. LEWIS, Engineers and Shipbuilders, }:lh Works, Mfic'wm W H Y ? @xamine our new collection of in the prot i2s, in lt Dnjaris Baok ment will be ‘kept open, P antorpe beras ««« . «... 10,30 pp t to H.R.H. the . 4, 128 Regent _ ; . 17 Boulevard 9.00 p.m 11.00 a.m 6.00 a.m A COHPLEPF ASSORTMENT OF }'NB.ES FQOLLOWING INSTRUMENTS ALWAYS We are now prepared to offer to the Farming Communitty and to the trade inducements that has not been given heretofore by any one in our !inesof businessâ€"being now *mportâ€" Ing the chief part of our Stock, such as TEAS, WINES and BBRANDIES, enables us io reduce prices fturther. We claim already to have brought the enormous profits haretofore existing to a moderate rate, and trust in future to contiuue so. * bimaithr._Biict ~paedanensretiirs beâ€"â€"â€"Acatnad o fhinpmeidibe d is .l 1.A 2l j We will guaranteo that no. m&n sell the same articles cheaper, such a~ TEA»~, 8UGARS, TOBACCOS and GENERAL G#OCERIES, also WINES aod ail ira portei Liquors,. Canadian Spirits, of the bestâ€" descriptlon, always on hand at prices as low 12 small lots can be laid down. We care not for competition, all we require is a trisl gizen to our goods. The economiet will profit by calling to us. g@#"Our motto is light profits, A. & S. NORDHEIMER‘S Pianoâ€"Forte $ Music Warerooms : 26 sPARKS STREET, Chickering‘s Pianos, f Steinway’s‘alganos, olg & Dunham‘s Pianos, + 5 | Haine‘s Pianos, Mason & Hamlin‘s Organs, | . Prince & Co.‘s Organs. Â¥O, 35 RIDEAU smmb IA‘I’I‘DAI%VU? STREET, CHAUDIEKE, wholesale and Retail Grocers Wine and spirit Merchants. â€" s In good repair, by celebrated makers, on hand, from $100 to $250. Terms liberal. 4 | Pianos to Rent. _ _ Secondâ€"hand PIANUS and ORGANS taken in exchange. Just received a large number of NEW and POPULAR MUSIC. Inspection invited. : .o $ â€" A. & 8. NUORDHELMER. . A. PETERSEN, General ‘A‘qalt. # Ottawa, April 8, 1872 . f 1941 3m P. Baskerville & Brothers, PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE ‘IC FOOD for Ipvalids and Infants, tiâ€" M X.". Te nds piare ooo ho S papod anoalaipber io 4 Srrpnt Wny boa wark rectstered. PEPSINEâ€"The popalar and professional medicine for indigestion is Mossor‘s Persmes, the active principle of h“g*h juice. _ The onvhlndr:luue is valuable mediâ€" cine restores the natural functions of the stoâ€" mach, giving once more strength to the body. 31, 33, 124 Southampton Row, Purs Chemicals andt New Heticines . . SOLE MANUFACTURERS ; THOS. MORSON & S ON Medallists and Jurors at all the Great Exhibitions. 1n ow lel, Ionengor, Alobules; an as Wine onnorovya® hok any omndidip B e ies mm puirers e cemie nieten, ho Tuer o umerde net bore of uathem GELAT All parmcuitrly Te Pollowing Metical Gentlemen : â€" LI. &hllm .Peltier; Brosse«au, Robillard, Leprohon, sey, McCallim, Thompson and 'lm to whom «* DR. BIRNBAUM‘S RHE â€" TISM and GOUT REMEDY" has beevn submitted for trial, have, with a rare disâ€" interestedness acknowledged its invaluable mmmmwmmg fiw::thonn::d:::ib ; odnru‘u ca or ist in the Dominion. lll'\ "DR BIRNBAUWSâ€" RHEUMATISM and GOUT REMEDY®" is recommended for Rhoumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbaâ€" r, wandering and other Pains, Stiffness of imibe, Joints or Joints, Sorains, Numbness awomnf. &o., &c., and is the most effecâ€" tive an1 reliable somedy known for: these Morson‘s Effectual â€" Remedies diseases. . For sale by all dru, diseases. , For sale by all dnfim i9 "-I:[AIRB MARTIN, \» 30 Voegovrin &pf.-, Montreal. and the Un 4%~! 2+~t~* THOMASY EXCELSIOR ECLECTRIC OIL. Worth Ten Times its Weight in Gold. "zi Pain cannot stay where it is used." . It is the OHEAPEST MEDICINE EVKG MADE, Onedose cures common sore that.or One bottle has cured Bronchitis, Fifty cents‘ Nt Sn Cns aoan tod proop cures Croup, cents‘ worth has cured k in the Back, and the same quantity Lame Back of sight years‘ standinz, It cures Swelled Neck, ‘Tumors, Bhumratism, Neuralzia, Contraction of the Muascles, Stiff Joints, Spinal (Difficulâ€" tis, and Pain sud Sorences in any part, no matter where it may be, nor from what cause : SF "fl" TT w._ 16 # dircprtier e amers : & of, Good. ecemett Wai 0k Louth "Lmorica, .fifi. &w it may arise, i1 always does you good. Twentyâ€"fve cents‘ worth has cured "bad cases of Chronic and Bloody Dysentery. "One tea« spoonful cures Colic in~15 minutes. It will cxre any case of Piles that it is impossible to cure, . Bix or eight applications is warranted to cure amy case f Excoriated Nipples or Inâ€" fAamed Breast. For Bruises, if applied often and bound up, there is never the slightest discoloration to the skin,. â€" Itstops the pain of a Burn as soon as applied, Cures Frosted Feet, Boils, Warts, and Corns, and . Wounds denqd-uifidolo.â€"nott«lt. 8. N. IHROMAS, Phelps, N. Y. p rep Aiphcry m e y April 3, 15 *LBEUERICITY. Secondâ€"Hand Pianos, And NOBTHROP & LYMAN DIENCE HAS SPOX EN. OTICK : â€" :A RUSSELL SQUARE, LUNDON, Worksâ€"Hornsey and. Homerton. July 18 ENGLISH Give our Teas and Liquors a Trial, 1 a °P.; BASKERVILLE & BROTHER® by Chemists and throughout the world. has induced Morson & Son to comâ€" eir preparation.. ‘Bold in yâ€"oz 1 and m?n-u of this nutriâ€" A FANILLES RESIDENT ABROAD. | of Good <g i‘l‘mmfil ""“m:lill- TiRk T1GBTENE®" Â¥x din 3 i3 / sA t q‘ a y asrad. " oOTTAWA TUESDAY.: OCTO and as Wine sm=A LOT OFâ€"â€" Newcastle Bole proprictors andâ€" manufacturers ot the cerebrated Victoria Carbolic Freparations. Labority and Works, Victoria Hall, Malinda btreet, Toronto, Ont. 5 * This Jeily is highly recommended to ladies as a most agreeable preparation for the torlet. For beautifying the complexion apd tender~ ing the #kin soft, white, clear, artl free from dryness, it is unrivalled. It. will quickly remove all redness, roughness, tan, freckles, pimples and other imperfections.. . Kor.chap« ped hands,‘chillblains, frost bites and sore lips, it cannot be surpaséed." Brice 25 cents. ‘This toilet somp possesses all the well known antisepti¢ and disinfecting properties ofâ€"carbolic acid, is agrecably : scented, has a healthy action on the ‘skin, prevents irritaâ€" tion, removes the effects of perspiration, and should be regularly used by families. Choâ€" lenslmlllpox and fever patients should be washed with this soap ; and its use by pefsons liable to infection will materially prevent the spread of disease. Price 15 cents per tablet, VICTORIA CHEMICA1 €0, This Salve is a rapid cure for all skin dis. eases, cuts, womnds, bruises, burns, sores, ulcers, ringworm, tetter, eczema, scald head, scurvy, abscesses, bolfl, pimples, &c. It possésses all the cleansing and healing virtues ofâ€"carbolic acid, which has been found by physicians everywhere to possess eurative qualitres not discovered in any other chemi, cal preparation. Price 25 cents, ~Thiis Gargle is the most reliable and effi~e, cious remedy in all cases ‘of sore throat, hoarseness, diptheria, bronchitis,: irritation of the bronchial tubes so common in this changeable climate. A:thnt{ offensive. breath, ulcerated gurhs and all diseases ot the mouth. ‘For public speakers and singers it is invalaable, The ingredlents entering into this gargle are used by all physicians, and for the cure of the above disorders are now, undoubtedly, the most popular in the materia medica. Price 25 cents. The following genuine preparationsâ€"are sold by a}l druggists. Be sure and ask for the Victoria Preparations, and see that you get the m, & * a~ q a VICTORIA . ‘ Victoria: Carbolic Gargary Sma, This Disinfectant is a gure préventative of typhus and typhoid fevers, cholera, smallâ€" pox and all infectious diseases. It will prevent contagion in cattle. B is also invaluable for | distufecting water closets, drains, cestpools, ‘strbles, slaughter houses, &c., and for destroying nauseous efluvia from whatever cause arising. | It will drive away mosquitoes,‘ moths, flies, cockroaches, &c. Meat, fish, &c., can ve preserved from putrification by its use. Carbolic acid was selected by Her Majesty‘s Royal Commis» sioners, in preference to all . other products, as the best disinfectant for the prevention of infectious discases. Price 25 cents. ' Carholated _ Clycering Jelly, >; YiCPrOBIA .E .0.9 . . ... Carbolic Toilet Soap. Carbolic Disinfectant Victoria Sharpening and: Polishâ€" + ing Paste. TN;‘ pn‘g:;gon is unequalled in its rapis dity # ning and polishing cutlery. Table" and pocket knives, ruorn:,‘ surgical instruments, shoemakers‘ knives, plane bits, and chisels, &c.. Nothing has ever been dueonr«{ ‘vhlchLI}fAlpm_ng into popumrity more 1&3 or become of so much value in every and werkshop for general usefulness. Price 25 cents, VICTORIA â€"CARBOLIG nE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE S ATLV E. VICTORIA : | Vests do ~ do 1 50 , | Hate, Caps, Bhirts, ~ Dmnr:‘m pet Bags, Trunks, &c. We have or .u.«::sl.u Stock of Cotâ€" tons, Prints, Lizens, Striped Piain, for Pants, Grass Linens, |Tickings, Denims, Striped Cotton Shirt all Wool Shirting, Plain and Fancy, W incey Shirti .'.nnlmm-wekot tflm’ t White Shirts all sizes, Ianey + eom.omm 'h Bocks, 1 “D%W { | Men‘s Plain and Coloured orico Uuder Shirte and _ | Dra :‘ od-i.::afluk.)lln'fl!ilk 7 1 n Troven Inibiramias alik danks, ~" â€"."* quantivy Will e te all orders which we may be favoured with for putting up Stove Pi Furnaces, #c., &o., &c. iee to it in time. We have on hand the celebrated H?I:i ELBOW all in one piece: Call and see it. _ â€" _ _ _ _ ~ _ ley CHE have now ready and open for ins Ifeostiond boit mvorien stogit on m:n than usual, and b '...,...W Goods, we are pi l»llold.rh-l. All woolen suits : on the shortest ble notice frot * $10 UPW ARDS Our Department is m usual, having ured the servic Catter. wn.l{onl Call and leave orders at once blfc_nr t higher in a ffl; Readlcating Ond Tt in Sack Coats all Wool, Shooting Coats do _ ks Sack Coats all Wool, â€" $8 â€" Shoofi:fl oats do _ .8 50 Pants ool Striged and Plain! do o do â€"â€" 250 We have also on hand a com| tock of Cotâ€" nepmientsnneng pas all Wool i Plain and Fancy, incey «We have a complete stock of Gentlemens® White Shirts all sizes, Ianey wmm (i White nad‘.goll'ound l-)r.:wa" k (Coblbny , W "‘1“ sux.)fihmé'fig ‘s and Linen Silk, do., &c. Call and be the prices and quality olu:m m‘un the largest, ch t and made Olothing to be found in the sity. Gentiet pee save their Srlhon whivh drey can order can T ‘.‘#fi-fl-\, Measures will'-ln taken widlo.nt Larg Re opens 4th SEPTEMBER, 1872. Lady palâ€"Miss FuLLER, Asssstant |Teachersâ€"Miss Hart Davies, Miss Si Miss Forster, Miss Humphrys. C )P‘r.neh, Monsieur Ami; Forster. _ § es Mss _ Commii M":i %'m; :l,-%- Torrance ; W . ; G. P. Baker ; J, B. Lowis ; G. m . R.. Wright ; A.C. Keliy $Â¥ 3 Ottama, 11, 1872 2051 im Church o _ Kev. J. 8| Lauder, Chairman ; Rev. H. Poilard, aflm-m ‘W. E. Wright, Trea: B00 T €»" Ottaw 0 BER 1. â€"18272. ‘OVES, STOVES, Stove Pipe Elbows, T Pipes, Dumb Stoves, Gallows Pipes, and an endless }f Tinware, Lamps, Chimneys, Coal Oil, Oil Cans, any size, always on hand. APER THAN THE QHEAPEST, Eor Cash.. , September 11, 1872. 003 most respectfully to inf Eoo ie ce oc caiY, fhint fuse * s i 1 Importations Number of Practical Tinsmiths possible notice from $10 UPWARDS Department is more complete than ecured the u:io-ol :lmâ€"el;:n mm‘al{mu%mvfl' t higher in a fow l.vo':k':‘h ou: %fiumvfl. s all Wool, > $3 ‘England Ladies School, T e..ington Etreet, PA W A. w nc eoctns «4 bry c assorted stocks V'Wâ€"xoodn'â€"‘ s over his city, . Ha ased two ce wraat hnd utice the fate ad . remises, or to the Fecretary or any of the Committee ‘of to be made to the Lady Prinâ€" O‘MEARA & CO. one of the C. P, DORION. China W apehouse rom the 0e se oi t one‘s imgars coioe ho en hok ie siuch cite And Th the 2 frro y tait io ghocaineat a¢ qebenaiy Ottawa, 5th Fob., 1872. ~ tKing. \ P.S. ENTERANCEBY S!DE DOOR St, Lawrevee & Olttawa Raiiwa to law. UNIONS, LASTINGS AND SERGES. t in â€" JAMES SLACK. Ottaws, Sept. 10, 1872 2069d WM. & HENEKY FUSTG®A, OW IS THE TIME TO CALL DENHOLM, ENCLAND. W&/\HF p < i iggiz 12 ¢!( 0o OE °T | w ep§â€"I «» AÂ¥ A. J. TAYLURB, ng'z 2071 The proprietors &t sohnson‘s Anodyne Shoriten‘; Congy Oonditioe. Fowdue, bare Shoridan‘s Cavaity Powders, have published a readable and instrpctive pamd phist, which may be had free at the stores, BORE THROAT, COUGH, COLD, and similar troubles, if saffered "to progress tesult in serious Pulmonary, Bronchial, and BROWN‘8 BBONCHILAL TROCHES are compounded so as to reach directly the seat of the discamevand give almost instan® relief. The Troches: are offered with theâ€"fullest confidence in their efficacy ; th@y have. been thoroughty tested ‘und maintain the good reputation they have justly. scquired _ For Public Sposakers, Singers, Military Officers, and those who overtar the roice. they. art usefal in relieving an Irritated Throst, and will render articulation easy. Belng an article of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test or many years, each year finds them in new loc:lities:in various parts of the world. and the Troches are universally pronownced better than other articles. Obtain only «Brown‘s Bronchial Troches, and do not take any of the Worthless Imiétaitens that may bs offored. . â€" JOHN L BROWN & SON, _ en outside wrapper of box, and :;lh Gots ernment stimp attached to each t s «TrooRzs," so called, soid by the ounce, are & poor imitation and nothing like BROWNԤ BRONCAEAL TROCHES which are sold on‘y in boxes with facâ€"simile of the proprietors, This cars in putting «p the Troches is iz portant as a security to the purchaser in ord« to be sure ot obtaining the genuine Brow n Oxrpuz axp Srereu,â€"In every branch of orl~ tivationâ€"whether in the field, the orchard, the vineyard or the garden, there must be orde 1nd system .to ingure successful results, and chis truth is firmly established by actual experiénce Another great truth has also been establisks4 by the same means, which is : That as a pieâ€" ventative medicineâ€" . .. medicine for the cure of colds, coughs, rheumatism, and summe complaints, the "Canadian Pain Destroyer," i the mostreliable. . For sale by all Druggist :l‘ country dealefs. Price, 25 cents per ottle. Grzar Coxprrio® Muprora.â€"As a sonditi medicine for horses "Darley‘s Condition Pouw ders and Arabian Heare Remedy®" has no equal Its effects in this respect are asonishing ; many horses that were supposed to be broken down and almost worthless have, by the use of a fét packages, been ‘restored to a hdtl{ and sound condition, all traces of the disease: nb’ peen compléetely removed, and have been sol for tro-h&O t: O'u.-m than they would ‘!n vi ave brought; when wart s horse -::i'el(n J" "Darley‘s ws:u ¥¥aders and Arabian Hoave Remedy." We know you will theworld be perfectly satisfied with the result. Rememben the name, and see that the signature of Hurd & Co. is on each package. Northrop & Lyns.‘ Newcastle, Ol'..mfiifl Canade. â€" frid by all medicine y # THIBTY YARARR EXPERIENCR OF As NLD NURSK. « soription of on » of the best Female Phyricians and Nurses in the United States, and has beet. used for thirly ysars . with never failing safety and success by millions ot mothers and children, frem uumbu.hnt;(ou woek 1dto the adult. 1t corrects ty uf the u\:;?,nu:va.-hd o.lb,.:nhht'u »wels, and q nugn‘ comfort t« .other and child. mfl! it the hest wnd surest remedy in the world, in all cases dua'u y« mun‘,hto- w it arises trom or an other cause. Full directions for ‘duwll,l socompany each bottle. None genuinme unléss the faoâ€"simile of CURTIS & PERKINS is on the outside wrapper, Wo:‘yo:u medicine dnlan,lu cents a bottle. , 218 Fuiton Btircet, New York, and 93 Oxford Street, Lonâ€" don. â€"Be sure and call for MHS. WINSLOW‘S 8O0THING SYRUP Having the faoâ€"simile { "Odrtis & Pork io on the outside wrapper® All others are bs No toilet table should be with out COCOâ€"GLYCOERINE, 25 »at per bottle. you rheumatism in â€"any form _ . Have you st». meck, or bunches caused by rheumatic pains/ If so, Jonnson‘s Anodyne Liniment is a speol fic remedy . and.is also the best pain killer is COC()â€"GLYORRINE nourish â€"_Herring, $5.00 to $5.25 per bbl. Hipzs ax»p Lairex®. The latest quotations are as follows mas. W iusi w‘s Boorumme Byaur is the pre. l!id-.)h.l.ucy-lb. Cod oil 58 to 60 cts per gallon Calf 12 cts per lb. Bheep s 75 cents each. Have you a sevete wrench or sprain? B,/» COCO GLYOERINE removes SPETIAL 216 to 26 {PRICEâ€"3 CENTS (Mtlgndorfa Colomist:) It ‘has been ‘the good fortune of few colonists to recéive such honers as have bououuhcodupo-&rJenA.lnh ald by the Queen. s-u-nmm been better dekerved or more judiciously bestowsd. It will be remembared that, in rebognition of his eminent services in conmection with ~onfederation, he was, in 1867, creited . . wht Commender of the Bath. In 18%. Queen did him the distinguished ib«»râ€"of appointing him e of her Joint tiigh Commissioners snd Plenipotentiaries, re settle the Alabama and other international disputes ; and it is pncw known with what sability, tact and fidelity he distharged the duties of that important and most delicate posiâ€" WHAT THEY THJNK IN BRITISH CO, # LUMBIA. h that important and most delicate pOM!â€" tion. In January last he was created a Knight: Grind Cross _ of the Royal Order of Isabella 1» Catholica (of Spain); end, last but not least we Ar® gratified to learn that, at the very moment the Ontario Grits are deluging him with mphmofmmwn-bm“ gresious Soversign has bestowed another rnd still more distinguished mark of Her Royal favor upon the illustrious Canadian by appointing him a Privy Councillor of L2A .‘IP\’I‘I-“ MEme m CW Lass Great Brit"l: We ot:\f"“l‘" Sir John upon this freeh mark of Royal favour and corfidence ; and we congratulate Canadea upon having amongst her cons 10 receive such honors. Long live the t Honorable Kir Joba A‘exauder K. C. B1 An Halifax paper says : Augustus Keelâ€" ing (colored) was arrested in this city on Sunday evening, charged with murdering his wite (a white womnz in the city of Boston in the month of May, 1871. At that time, it appears his ;ulowy was aroused by the marked attentions to his wife of another colored man. . On réturn« in;tohhhomaonoonniuhomrpyud this man entertaining her by phw banjo. ‘The visitor escaped, but the it is supposed, was killed by the enraged {’umb.fid' vheu e ntighbonsitos ys later, when the nei mntny\.hh;io{afifl!eolin;orm broke open the door ol,hubd& I% bore the marks of violerce, and cam be little doubt but the unfortunate woman was kicked and beaten till she received injuries which caused ber death. Her murderer disappeared from Boston, and for some time nothing was known of his whereabouts. The polise of that city olml’ &)lhmd D\:ponhhMmMmM ce partments nozhhouh( cn_h-yoo:ifved notice of the % A‘d:-. scription of Keeling‘s person was sen! City Marshall Cotter who was desired to am ost muuthmm On Saturdayjlast the received infor. ...«“““"“3..‘&2‘."”."“"‘...5%’. ‘ was % telegraphed to the flh of Boston to know if aurrest was still needed. bnualvh‘uqsntb.. mative, he directed sevreral of his officers to find Keeling if possible, and arrest him. which is pronounced the largest, finest, best written, and best preserved of any which have yet been found in the land of the Pharaohs. When unrolled it is 120 todlu;bylhn&l-u'h:fi. ll»“: back to Rameses C Herodotus) and h-:“ more than 3,000 years in existences the negro race, He acknowledges now that he lived in Boston, and that when he m&ntgndt’,hfim"hvâ€"y esterday, x..un!â€"m@ upformnhnfln’bdu. Honor the Stipendiary Magistrate. Mr. Motton apâ€" poruan of the feven atrine y marrte :bu‘nm arrived at ?flq for An old woman died in Philadelphis a few days ago who had an unusual number of claims to distinction. In the first place she was 105 years old, a distinotion which few attain ; then agein she was present at Washâ€" ington‘s funeral, a privilege enjoyed by fow ?fiucmudlortbvnihlm overnment. The prisoner had no Counâ€" cel. The Magistrate cautioned him to say nothing which would tend to his convi¢tio: , Mmu&uflfibwâ€"m“ read. To this he pleadedâ€" "not guilty." The City Marshal was then sworn. Hede posed to having sent a communication +» the Police authorities at Boston, and to the ::xh’ndflubmmn* F Bept. 21, 1871, “Mukmhwlbâ€"- der. Arre:t, hold, and notify, Will send mâ€"'"â€""fili' ig or lately dying; but rarest of all, h:“m--‘m can king and stood "chained in the mar~ qmu # slave was V"]M““ nfi;c.mm Hieroglyphical Standard, has recently dis« T ym-‘hnnl:l f Assistant Deputy Power saw a colored. man, in person resembling the supposed murderer, enter a notorious house on Albermarle sireet. Mr. Power quiries, him his name. He replied "John . Keeler." . He denied any knowâ€" ledge of the murder, udaho.h‘;& name was "Augustus Keeling.‘ owâ€" ever, he allowed himself to be arrested without trouble, and he was theroupon taken to the Police Station. Un his perâ€" mm.bud.bmrw“‘.fi mxfln‘"ndhhimw since been evamined, another bearâ€" he is a native of Shelburne, a son of a *Doctor" Keeling, who years ago was well known flm »s a vendor of and that bhis mde fare Bohnbo.-'._ at e y -am m&.u::F schooner Guide for about two In person he is not an ill looking specimen of What agonies must that hare enâ€" dured who, writing of his asserted in his manuscript that he * ber under the silent stars," and found the compositor had made him declare that he « kissed her under the cellar stairs." An old lady gave this as her idea of a great man : " One who is keerful of his clothes, don‘t drink sperets, ken read the ““.“I_T â€".:: gfcdddinmrmw day without grum« hok C NP e Jm" Onfilu‘th-lyfih:‘zh!h- T ested ts 2 ton tiys. Hadueg me Tos mu‘wm * An editor in the upper end of Massaâ€" d:m.-;-:“'om?),m yearly for liquor for " And his paper has enly a ciroulation of seven hunâ€" is moy ns enreporstiog in thet »eprorek it ho is «h sdiine, * The I:lwh; nfiud:flh&o columns of a con! quite cape â€" bhd?:-&.:;zflwd years. with usba and died in uesns rer s 6 tell me re onl are mmen oi Bchool. What‘s that for?" Villagerâ€" "'@uflhs:lnurah‘l:t.’b“-!" Bquireâ€"* ‘ve heard he‘s a good :;cr." Vnhpâ€"“'oll,:;.l,h.- wanted to teach to epell ‘taters) with a ‘ P‘ 1" d ANUTHER EXTRADITION CASE. ig FACETIG. | 8t wÂ¥ § ib

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