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44 4 tC t ol 4 pie! ut $* i x Tallow, . do Hams, _ ¢o Tongues, each Yarn Beof, per 100 lbs Saim« r lb g“nu Fish, * ”do Halibuat, penbet do mA Thickeas, ber pair ce paremems o on oiollol. T abbies por pair .. ... ... evamber phin ol‘ ... ... Pork _ do Mutton, per lb Lamb, _ do. Onions, per bush PUEL. Wood, first quality ner cord Turmips, . du Parsnips per bush Anh-.r?btl..., Straw _ _ DAIRY, VEGETABLE AND FRUIT hnh.»fl-r,iouu ovewr drees sÂ¥ ve ce NeÂ¥ Tub Butte, Nee t Sxree ie i ul i en aane d EM Green Hides. per ib Cofament per ori gallikins, per ib Superfine Extra remnultod e _ :c c a". A horse is said to be hideâ€"bound when | .. his skin w.ll not slip under the pressure of the hana, but sticks as if it was ‘luod,l ( ttaw which condition is always dependent on &‘ _ h‘mdmto;flmmfidim‘nm tive orginsâ€"by correcting whi h,> and givring to them a heglthy : tone and condi~ tion, the diâ€"ease or complaint will disapâ€" pear. Lxperience has proved that the best adapted to this end is « Darâ€" y‘s Condition Powders and Arabian Heare Remedy " It nas been used in mumerous cases with compleie success, generaily effecting a cure in a few days, it is the best condition medicine known, and may be given with perfect safety at all times, and does not require that the horse be kept from work. Remember the rame, and see that the signature of Hurd & », is on each prckage,. Nmt&:p & Ly/men, Toronto, Ont., Proprie fop vanada, Sold by all Medicine Desio Eye Buek whe t o c Dib uie In A 30 p. . | h ‘ ton aon seo usclanged, use $.000 sejer . . ht epnatmimnistone i e m on c imeluding 1,000 bales of speculation exâ€" nomm.nrybm-:f;‘i n....‘;.;-‘: ported. Sules for the week 51,000, of Adaptation for Ladies‘ Seminuries. which 8,000 was export. 5,000 speculaâ€" By W.8. Tilden, Price $1, tion stocks in part 751,000 including 382,« . DEVOTIONAL CHIMES, Best Vestry Six. 000 American. Receipts 98,000, ittcludieg . !*6 20°K. _ â€" P deren 59,000 American. | AtpoDoutr @aramas do Loxpox, April 2, 12.30 p.m.â€"Bank of England announces the expected chan in rate of discount not made Naw 5‘: in rate of discount not made, New 51. Erie 33%. Do prefered 60. New York Central 92. ime, t I" F Petroleum, crude, at 7} ; refined, 154c vanis *__Nzw Yorr. April 2.â€"Wheat, quiet and without material chnr ; receipts, 40,. 000; sales. 36 000 at $1 51 to 1 53 for No. 2 Chica,0o ; $1 55 to 1 56 for No. 2 Mil waukee, Rye quiet. $%600 â€" Corn, firmer; recei 2,000 ; 39,000 at #5c to &op‘:’or new W.urn-h., mixed aflort. ‘ Barley, :;ll and beay ;. 12,000 Jnts, t ; receipts, sales, za.ooo-s%aewso_ror mixed western ; 61 to 63¢ ior white. 4 Pork firm, at $16 75 for mess. Lard, tirm, 9 11â€"16 to Yie for steam. ‘ Butier, 35c for State and Penosyl« Ashesâ€"Pots quiet. Firets, 6.15 to £6.20 Pearls Mqln Lard per 1b.â€"Firm at 11 to 11%c. Dressed Hogs. per i00 lbs â€"Marl quiet ; quotatons are 7.40 to $7. Bales ; 2 car londs at $7.50 on Saturd=y. Porkâ€"Steady ; . New Canada Mess m&n), 18$.5) to $19.0 ; Thin Mess, Peaseâ€"Steady at 85 to 860 bush of 66 ibs, or 774 to 78¢ per 60 lfi Sales ; 10,000 bush Upper (g:udn tor May deâ€" livery at 91jc per 68 lb#, and 800 bush on +pot" st 85¢ per 66 lbs. 7 Cheesoâ€"Qumet but firm, Fine Factory 121 to 130. Finest Factory 13 to 14c. butterâ€".Firum. _ Storeâ€"packed Western tubs and firkins, 26 to 27¢ ; Dairy do, Ew&b;wmm Morrisburg do, 30 to 3%0 ; ‘Townships, pails, 30 to 32¢. Barley per bush o( 43 ibsâ€"Market quiet. Quotations are 110 to $1.15. Sales; 2 car choice at $1.30, FtW. «. i%% «¥rukextrce s avie % U0 to 4 18 Middlings................... ... 4 30 to 4 40 Pollards, nomumai........... 3 5J to 4 (0 U C Bag Fiour, per100 lbs , 2 60 to 2 8u City Bags [deliveres].........s. 2 90 to 2 95 Whest, nommnal. Oatmeal rr bri of 2)) 1bsâ€"Common Gmdes, $5.10; Chowe Brands held at 5 25 Cora per bush of 56 iosâ€"Quaiet but firm at 70 to 750. Sales; 1 car load at 72jc. Onts per bush of 32 Ibsâ€"Firox at 42 to 430 ex store. \ Superior Exira Extra S:rtfill. Spring tra.. . Strong Bakers‘ *These Tickets avol changing in 4ravelline GOLD Timoth ton seA re Â¥, do €rrntout, per tosn ! (\nmhnl’nno"-&l Brockvilie with St. 1 0. &. and B, & O. rmuhrulpnu lg.nnd Wesr THROUGH COUPON TICKâ€" ePR ons SoRtf ie t oNLY Russell Mouse Block, Sparks 7 Imer Rlnr “Al!’.‘-.wd pl Greaviile Stage WBk > . __ Balo we publish a Travellera‘Directory, mase up for the benefit of our citizens, and strangers who may visit the Clgi‘hl. It is important to allâ€" travellers to have, within easy reach. informazion as to the arrival and departure of the various trains and stages for all places, East, Wost and South. The dpublic can depend upon the correctnees of this table : _ St Lawrence & Ottawa Railway. Leaves, 9.50 a.m., 5.20 p.m Arrives, 1430 p..‘-"..fl.,!rp.ln. Leavoes 10.00 a.m., 1.00 p. m., 2.3) p.m Arrives, 4.3 p.m., 9.15 a.m., 7.45 p.m. Richmond Stage LIVERPOOL MARKETS, ack do do do Craycllets‘ CGnide. NEW YORK MARKETS. OTTAWA MARKETS, POULTEY AND GAME, LONDON MARKETS llo\to 164c for common to Grand Trunk Railway Commerctal. MONTREAL MARKET. * Moxtrzar, April 2 Tixes Orpic®, April 2 FODDER MEAT HLDES, FLOUR FISH do do eaves the Post Office at 1.30 aves the Post Office at 6 p.m. aves the Post Office at 6.30 Agent. id the inconventence of ex x over diff=r<sot routes, »ves the the Albion Hote A. H. TAYLOR 9 5 to 10 00 to 14 00 to 18 (0 12 00 to 16 00 9 00 to 10 00 0 00 to 0 00 to 0 40 to 0 50 0 0 to 0 12 0 00 to 0 \8,00 to 0 00 0 W to 0 % 4 0 to 3 00 to 2 00 to . ?m’l"fmgfi'a’-fi: Tox Com t upata, / Bhke C peeeren erge ied s ; | c en ce , Per buske ,, | urves prmson‘a Co, "" 1» to 1 «0| Feb 25 1874 885 i8 0 % TNSDLVENT a0T 0 _ isoo. 0 #0 to 1 00 l old 4 010 to% 13 , "~ In the matter of LOUIS CUILLERRES, w t 6| L_c.mA.num‘.':gfit 8 00 to 5 & 997100?5 0 00 to 0 40 to 0 5) | 0 5 to 0 00 t s d | uo none off"rd. 4 45 to 0 a0 4 50 to 5 50 D 50 to 0 60 1 0 to 1 25 U 45 to 0 50 1 5) to 2 00 0 60 to 0 70 0 3 to 0 30 0 00 to 0 00 | 0 u0 to 0 00 0 6 to 0 70 Oghofi 0 To to 0 80 0 10 to 0 12 0 08 to 0 10 0 12 to 0 17 0 10 to 0 15 0 15 to 0 10 0 00 to 0 14 0 25 to 0 30 % 0 $0 6 2 to 6 30 6 00 to 6 05 5 60 to 5 65 5 25 to 5 35 5 15 to 5 90 4 65 to 4 15 4 30 to 4 40 3 5 to 4 (0 â€"rke| W. Stockdale & Co.. 10 00 10 00 10 50 0 00 0 90 0 17 ®d. O_an 40705 L._ _ Am Insolvent. 40 I, t o undersigned. A. Bourgeau, hu.%ou ed Assignee in thi tier. 50 . "m-n-mk'éumu-m > . me w.thin one month. 5o A. BOURGEAU, 3 | © Aylmer 1st October, 1878. Assients 113} & B. on each plug _ Carters are authorized to grant receipts, thereby relieving shippers from further The Brand "MYRTLE NA r Â¥ is registered, ans infringement on it will be prosecuted. The ‘aime Tuckett & Billings is on cach Gadey; and K (Aaxnapa CENTRAL RaiuwaAy, e Freight and Cartage Agouey. m.s -bwoadd.m- will receive prgmp'. menum_._. k * HOTEL DE PARIS. «aie Chief Cook, Russell House Gm dPENING. tâ€"P EB NO H 000 K E RY 47 or _ Coughs, Cold 7}!0;&;‘!-;:,'“‘; Bronchl ‘Throat Inbe, " Price, \C 2. aner ba ces had propbternss Yie Mark secured) Monireal, WA)â€"ly «10e so low that all can i%. MRH.â€"GCO C LIER Myrtle Navy. Emusu aK TANNED LEATHER B&LTING AND TANS Single Belts of this will do the work and last as long as a Double Belt of Canadian Leather Oils, Paints and Colors and Varnishes, Jakum, Pitch, Tar and Cordage, Anchors Jakum, Pitch, Tar and Cordage, Anchors | ""***°C 10 9980 ind cm:z?cz@-ndrgg:h Flage, [ "~â€"~~â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"~â€"â€"~â€"~â€"_mae k Tan, ) " Bags T &m‘& | NE a1o eigsge MARgUETTE RAiLWAY 5196 10. Grey Nun Street, | us syumRs LaxDp e w Hionirent. | RANT o tais Com Otul:Juy.‘l 1873.0 . 2157 ly3w, | od forsale. ting er about 20,000 in titer: Perfectly adapted to the progressive Nots Rea: ing, Two Part, Three Part and Four Pary Sing:: in High Schools. Js a great favourite, a a@bundantly deserves its success. _ k * UINNERS supplied ut the shortest notice, & wv-&mm; svd BUARDER® supplied with the 1 MOKERS HMHMour of Ssinging, Bpeaial rates for Furciture > W. R. RAKER, Cosctes. Carmar® _ Camibusses, BUuCKAWAYS, BUGGIES AND SLEKIGHSs Which in point of tinish &nd durability, are not surpassed in any market. % B&~All work warranted for one year, and all kinds of repairing carefully and promptly done. * Church Street, near Dail Jttawa. Feéoruary 24. i1873 Dalugumie At this establishment will be found on rand, or made _ order : latest and most approved styles of _ â€" By L. 0. Emerson and W.=. Tilden, : ‘riee $1. RIVER OF LIFE. Best Book for Sawbat RAY‘3s SYRUP OF Rhb SPRUCE oUM | Qavuess Tax Hais 10 GROW | JNVIGORATING TBE Roots / Carriage and Sleigh . FaAQ TFORY, &Â¥ RMDEAU STkBT. QTTAW L. aAn ) puBS NOT@SOIL THE SRKIN, 10 .N «WiRDNEZ CREMIST KONTRBAL, Bole Manulaaturer and Proprieto: ttawa Feby3. 1373 s.st . os Grey Hair to its Natural Color end Beauiy, mor sorutn@ THE SKIN g®»* kar it ®estomrs AGam, To iTs NaATURaL c0L108, Luvum IT BBAUTIFULLY Fipzuusas» anp oucssy, _ grops ITs FAuLing or. § E!NILCEBLLS ALL OTHERS, CHOOL MUSIC BOOK3. TTAWA STEAYM 3 Part Songs for Female V olces. FOR A GOO0D SMOKE, ON EACK PLUG CHOICE TRIOS! PROPRLRTORS NC A L C CAUTION VOICES. CO8STIEE, chotcest vi Agent 21830 auas 6h C ioi on P C ARC ET *"* 1 have examined very carefully the ‘Printing,‘ and Nos, 1., IL, acd 111. of the Abmka-rc, and hnm no hw% u&lm‘u{hue. in my 0j incom e Readingâ€" Mn, that have e\'arlioel:lgublhhed. The adaptaâ€" tion of the means to the end in view is perfect. ‘ Prom T. Morrison, M.A., Rector of the Free Churc‘ wa:&'m. ozazw. "I have veryâ€"carefuily examined the Royal Recuiers. Tnfilwu exzeuont, and ‘the execuâ€" tion, ‘f I may say so, even better. They are out of wight the best series of Readingâ€"books publisbed, fl"‘ thould very :roedll{nbo vldc:‘ used. â€" The and add much to the value of the Readers " Thanks for the Specimen of your new Rea ‘Ba»ksll;dsi‘lre‘?l&. pe:u % 'l'h‘{m fim n everyâ€" particuiar. ‘Nothing, in opini would more con!.flbu}w &'o' h‘i.fi'omemog? Education than ‘the wide cireu of these books, and the intelligent handling of thein." Hrom A. Almugumsv‘_i'e'.‘f:l:._lg.. Principal of Ladies M To T weher on Aroonly: Lt wty Do wl y sns dR 222. 2200 M 2 Luugl:‘fwn on Lake Michigan. ‘This will be conâ€" stru as fast as the work can economically be doue. Chesp land and railroad facilities are selâ€" dom ofl‘ereJ wflrtner, and those who wish to ecure homes will do well to apply early and take shoice selections. cTETMS @# SArx.â€"Oneâ€"fourth down in all cases, und balance may be paid in three annual pay» ments, . Timber lands must be paid for before being cut. Farming Lands for actuai setflement will be soid on pay ment of oneâ€"fourth in cash and the balâ€" lance tn fivé equal annual payments. Interest at the rate of seven ?eroent.. on all unpaid balances, to be paid annualy. All contracts and notes are made payable at Merchan‘‘s Natiohal Bank in East Saginaw. A NEW SERIES OF. USTRATED ENGâ€" LISH ILEAD&%-'BOOKS. From Mr. M. 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Labor, We spend mmnndmoremouyouoln'oolnmt.cbyw. as our countrymen‘s generous patronage enables ’ The virtual surrender by the Democratic party of Its hostility to Equal Rights regardless of Color, hus divested our current politics of half their byâ€" gone intensity, However parties may henceforth rise or fall, [} is clear that the fundamental princtâ€" ples which have hitherto honorably distinguished the Republicans are henceforth to be regarded as practically accepted by the whole country, The right of évery 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 peoâ€" pleâ€"the duty of the Union to guarantee to every citizen the full enjoyment of this liberty until he ' farfeits it by crimeâ€"such are the broad and firm 1HE ROYAL READERS. *â€" so long fragmentary and impotent, into one powerful State, with Rome as its capital â€" the bu millation of France through a series of erushing defeats, ending with the stege and capitulation of her proud and gay metropolis; the expulsion of be Fowrteopns from the Spanish throne, and the abstitution for themâ€"of a scion of the most libera among royal houses; the virtual absorption of the kingdoms of Saxony, Wurtemburg, Bavaria, with Paden, Hesse, the Hanse Towns, «o., ander the | headship of Prus«ta, Into the rlumphuai wad powerful empire of Germany; and the arming of Russia to reâ€"assert her preponderance in the councils of Eur: pe, or fl’proucuw her often postâ€" poned but Leser relingpished designs on the great Olty founded by Constantine, and the vast but decaying and anarchical dominton of the Suitan, all combine to invest with profound interest the everch nging phases of our tidings from the Old World, The 7‘ribune, through trusted corresâ€" pondents stationed at all points n Europe where great movements are in progress or imminent, aims to present a complete and instructive panoâ€" rama of eventa on that anntinant awi h clillls needed reform, the 7ribume will devote its bost energles, regardless of personal interests or party predilections, esteeming the choice of honest and faithful men to office as of all New Departures the most essential and auspicious.. rama of eventa on that continent, and to mirror the prolonged struggle between middle age Feu dalism and Eeoleslastlcism on the one hand and Ninoteenthâ€"Centuty sceptictsm and secularism on the other, Recognising a Divine Providence in all tha proceeds and is, it looks hopefully on the reat conflict as destined (like our own recent cortâ€" ~lxton) to evolve from strife, disaster, and seemâ€" Ing chaos, a fairer and happler future for the tolling masses of mankind, In our own country, a war upon corruption and reecality in office has been inaugurated in our clty, whereby the government of our State has been revolutionised through an initial ttiumph of Reâ€" form which surpasses the most sanguine anticipaâ€" ttons, 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 trude, and confiding itâ€"in those worthlest and fAttest to wield It. 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Uons, New implemen New ind i:‘x‘n:'vaed Industries of all kinds; Userul TNots, ticas h'ma'u. for Workmnlnd&nnlonr{ in all Tuffi'li ‘N’ FOR respectable Chemists and Druggists y* Chemiste and Druggists throngh Dr. De Joxex‘s Lnnlnvlmlapm T; Quarle, ge: Cepsuled and Labeligs wmith his sdmg‘n"n?suh.m" ‘ wirEour wEick Wowm® can‘ rosstsrr sz 3 GENUINE Youe T romniit w ud uy Puni 4 vaet fapc 44 7tcind 2C B Ligut Brown Cod Liver Oli produces the and etlect in a shorter time than other kinds, and that It does not cause the nausea and Indigestion too ((’)tltf'? consequent on the administration of the Pale 200 1O O N & 00. hnd Commereta) Limes in the Dominion, Henu . LY M A (Â¥ BRR Loo VNkWN‘eW;k.‘:.m MUNN & CO., :'mélcrgr.l:amd U::m the D.o.mlnlon Bena | Messrs. LYMAN BRUOLHRRS & COUO.; 162 viJournal ... 3 *"““"""l ies ues 'uuu"'. On _ Fobruary 28th, 1878. VOw13 Edwin Gunton, Esg., F.R.0.8., Burgéon to Charing " 1 consider that flnomtlv of this Oil is secured in its preparation b{ personal attention of so Su'o:l « Chemist and intelligent a Physigian as Dr, Juugh, who hs- also n ilu best Medical Treatise on the Qll with which unu‘q.:nud. Hence, I deem the Cod Liver Oll sold er his guarantee to be preferrable to any other kind as regards genuineness and medical efficacy," _ T, STRAND, LONDON, W.0. § CaUTioN.â€"Beware of attem; to ubstitute inferior or 'mfil i .« Lantester, F. R.9., Coroner f or Central Middlesex, "I have rna nontil‘,r prescribed Dr. De Jough s Light Bro and 1 every reason to ::ntllnod';lithoma bonofld‘.r.uul SA~ lutary etfects." bir Joseph Ollife, M.D., Physician to the British ANBAR HARFORD & 0o: I invariably prescribe Dr. De Jough‘s Cod Liver OlLi in preference to any other, ‘..l:“rs.o"- sm‘-‘edot.:nl. 1 am recommending a l.:m.huh “lll.‘ and not & manuhcwmloommnfl bak efticucy of this invaluable medicine is destroyed." "I have n'oquenuyil";g;xâ€"nwmondm' rsons con ultl jme to make use of Dr. De ?m Cod Lllveru, &Ldlbehl‘l". bl:og. ‘well satisfied ou,mw‘e'l.l eftects, an eve a ve «iited for those cases in in whlehm that subâ€" tance is indicated," f sal l8 CC*TSCO08Uu, 1t nas long.been our ~ tice, wflen prescribing the Oil, to roennmemr?nch kind, since, amidst so much variety and uncerâ€" tainty, we have confidence is i» $9uts401088," (Extract from "Consumption . 1# smy aad Keâ€" mediable Stages,") " We think it a great jadvantage that there is one kind of Cod LivergOil whicn is muiversaily admitted to be genuineâ€"the Light Brown Oll supâ€" plied brv Dr. De Jough. It has iong.been our pracâ€" Flam camia css e e n e * For several years past I have been in the habit DE Jonax‘s LIGHT BROWN CoD LIVER OIL, the following are seiected :â€" * Sir Henry Marsh, Bart., M.D. sician in Ordiâ€" "I consider Dr. De Jongh‘s Light Brown Cod Liver Oil to be a very pure Oill, not likely to create disgust, and & therapeutic agent of great value." Dr. Granwille FRS., Author of the * "‘ Dr. Granville bas found that Dr. ‘De Jongh‘s igus Brown cod ElvSmon es es on feagh"* w0 2u 0C CC PRCCTD C° MV MR GUPCIOD OrL are sure and most remarkable, especially in that broken down state of ho.u‘h.' mnml’-’fi which u-uallir preécedes and favors tubercu deposit; and I never recommend any other sort. The Oil I have had from gnwulbrmymnu. and it has certainly been the only means olnvin’ my life on two occnulen? and even now, when fifked with Anpthing, ns boing‘ thermoct dgree: mixed with an; as e able way. I gould wigh th::é‘r‘ px Jonax‘s OiL would come into general and entirely super» sede the Pale andâ€"other worthless preparations," BSELECT MEDICAL OPINION®. From innumerable medical sclentlfic opinions of the highest character in fimenflnflm of Uir DE JoNGi‘s LIGHT Browx Con Liver Art. tha The actual benefit derived is thus described by RowLaXD DaLto®, E?.. M.R.C.8., L.8.A., Disâ€" trict Medical Officer at %7 8t, Edmunds :â€" " In giving my opinion of Dr. oE Joxex‘s Lioxt Broww Cop LivE® OfL, I have no hesitation in u\yh){hthlt I have not tge wlightest eonfidence in any other klnd."rho effects of Dr. px Jorou‘s in cases of prostration and emaciation, where the vital forces are reduced, and where life appears to be even at its lowest ebb, the restorative %l'on 1 Dr, Dz Joxax‘s Liokt Brows Cop LivEr It are remarkably manifested. By its admint» tration the natural appetite is revived, and the functions of digestion and assimilation are imâ€" proved, reanima and regulated f and, when its use has been preserved in, its &enlhr tonic and nutritive properties have entfrely reâ€" stored health an + strength to the most feeble and deteriorated constitutions, _ _ J Avorded b Aul:: G. Cnarraway, Eq. o4 Toh U roppriths Aolopurely Aove o ps Jonan‘s mant Bhown don inviK din buth 1 uce a l da d cA io T Eoo REBNTOTTOTT stomach and inaproves the functions of digestion m\‘} lnm'meh ind remedial action â€"1ts m & have been found to lmmumnblysuw than those of auy other kind of Cod Liver Oil, VI.â€"From the unmuulod rapidity of its curaâ€" tive 3m~cu. it is infinitely more economical thay any Wwhich is offered, even at the lowest price.. s 1 UONSUMPTION AND DISEASKES OF TBE : CHEST, The extraordl virtues of Dr. Ps Jonax‘s Light Brown Cod Zvor Oil in Pulmcaary Copâ€" sumption may now be considered as M.I&:lh- blished, No remedy so ra diy restores OX» hausted strength, improves nutritive functions or produces a more marked and favorable influâ€" ence on the local malady, . olarkcts P is afforded by Aurex G. C , The following high testimony to the efficac on in HoSqil oueh toremony to the efficas CT CAUTION,.â€"The public are requested toobserve | that @ll the above preparations bear the Tudb Mark as herein shown, Sold by all Chemista an Druggista. x R. DE JONGH‘S LIGHT BAOWwx cop LIVER OIL, Thedistinctive characteristio® which have gained for Dr. DE JoNax‘s Oil so much celeority, the enuire coniidence. of the most emi+ nent members of +the Medical _Prâ€" iession, an notwithstanding the active and unscrupulous opâ€" position of many interested dealers, an unprecas dented amount of &\'x,blm patronage may be thus nelsely enumerated :â€" * al.â€"Its genulmamA purity, and uniform strength re ascer.ained and guaranteed, I1.â€"â€"It contains al! the active and essential rrln- eiples that the‘npeut.lc experience has found to be the most effeclive in the orenuon of the remody. Tl.â€"It is paiatable, easily taken, and creates no wa wane Cogrer oowe d Bs PP SPETCATTUT U TTL.~It is palatable, easily taken, and DAUSCR, . David Smith, F.R.8., Medical to the Poor This Powd tis &nflo karmless to unrivalled in dei mgn!l Fleas, Bi Flies, Cockromches, Bee o& Guats, lMotlrlu in l"ur} md“:'v&rgh ,'her 8‘5 n a es of e osl®. tin®, l'n“dflmtuu of various sizes, GENERAL DEBILITY AND EMACIATION. le THE OTTAWA TIMES APRIL 2 i1834 is borne with rnclu? by the most delicate and inaproves the functions of divestion , F.R.S., Sen _ Physician to Guy‘s DESTROYING POWDERS, Physician to H.R.H. the etter and send ar _altah> letter and send mz .abch; m&fi'&?fi! ‘AIANTED-W mAad ‘Gentlemen to learg how to Telegra rating, for Railway Statious Address, MUNN aw: gp!.ggg;genmmn in the Domlnk’in. Gobu arime MMaks i CCC Rety NC oying Fleas, Bu Emmet» 3 seecich oob tormitints "Hol o e \?_‘_’; largert estabe 60 Of edarge, table, The s Copy of the Bold in paokets animais, bJ Throw your W hiskey out. Yong&cho,Leighton.30¢ Papa stay Home, Song and coo. W.S. Hayes, 4)¢ Will he come home toâ€"night? <ong&cho. Dunis30¢ Poor Littie Tim. Songuund Unorun,DA bbey . 80e Don‘t sell my Fath m, Ballad, Dressier 80c MALLID Gq un Rrglum‘ _ rO8Tâ€"PAID + OFâ€"PRICKE. Et*yHome with metoâ€"night,Songacho.Tucker$ ic Lv-mnn"um.m cho, Heath . ;. .. .. .. 20¢ We won‘t leave the Farm. Sougtcw'ernefi.!'c W e.cannot give up. Hoog and eho.Ciark 30e The Living waters. and cho...... .Clark.85¢ 1i you‘ve a father‘s love. and cho,. Martin. 0c KMre- J. 1,, PETERS Broadway, N. Y, P. 0. Box 5129. 1N PRESEE.â€"We shail issue a new book enâ€" ‘itled "TemperanceEchos,‘ about the Ist ou_:pru Compiled especially to sut the wants of Temâ€" peiance Societies. 1t will contain a large 1umâ€" mk'l,l?fimt. Dressier und othoAr we'n-kgifivi: For Temperance Use. 4s"es."ss% xpress, for .50 d Be %flwnflhfll n tb:l:ni&;g?o{g received. postâ€"paid on recei s Address, . 4. 1. PaAHhS, ay aghgs ...‘."Bmdwmfl-.v.o. Box 5120 81, 88 & 124 Southampton Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDODN PURE CHEMICALS AND NEW MEDICIN Somd, and Bhi orders executed are despatch pplag td wri ommononyvhiis PPFRR defority that it ca cel y com e S being nnoqmd’in ct‘ll:":ghCh, Monrson & Bow have prepared this. Sold in $ 0z., 1j 0z., and 5 oZ. bottles. GILA’I'INEâ€"TI':: purest preparution is Mor» Carefully and shipped. Orders made fayably in Rugiem. " Are sold by Chemists and °D iste * throughout the world. ce PEPSINEâ€"The > and prof 1 k cine, 106 «indigertion in mokscas C P the active principle of the e pgen _2 Taant! plat bosticgy _ * " ""*4" Should at once send his name and address with $1,50 for one year‘s subscription to r The MECEANICS® MAGAZINE ‘MOMAS MOESON & son ‘ Mryurgu.m pither sex, mili!nd”bi-‘oo'iidii tioual 1 i rl‘:dql'o'; u':l':'&etdb:wufi. Chemists n.ndmn? /“. Bole Proprietor, F. J. CLARKE, _ e o oc T AGENTS, D«mn-. Burbridge & Co., Coleman street, Lon N ‘ & Bone, 37 N. street, London, s":m? 901-.'“ Ffl;l'na'fn une'l, London, London 57 Houses, * o ENTE in Canabs Montrealâ€"Evans, Mercer & Co., W holesale Drog trealâ€"Lymans, Clare & Co,. &.épwâ€"gg;-x:&:ég._xwm Dru giste. Inventor, Mechanic, Manufacturer, Builder, _ Engineer, Chemist, Farmer, Merchant, HMalifaxâ€"Avery Brown & ¢ "u_____shapter & Owen, gpypn;m_tm is warranted to cure all discl from the Ur nary Organs, in either sea; acaulred or o00e Uf NO’!'IOI. 1 _ Morson‘s. Effectual Remedies _A copy of the 1Mrectory will be included with each Aszonhonont. The printing will be executed by John Loveli Publisher of the Maritiine Provinces Direciories me rec 122 Granvilleâ€"st., Halifax, noes Aug. 26, 1878. m RpF At : ch 25, 1874, auy ho makoe |t tho very "best medium for vertising. _ . . > Yoor-dvenlllngortr )n 1go is earnestly solicitâ€" ed, as the sucéess Of the resent ecition, and the depond very largoly upon the support reoucd u su,; from u%u. Y f P vea CLASSIRED â€" BOSTESS DRECrRY Containing about 1000 pages, At the sollcitation of & number of mercha:»t and others, the subscriber ha decided to wulu a Business Directory of the Dominion of Ca‘ at On or about the $0th SEPTEMBE!N, 1878, __ published, price $3.00, Iteall e E44 Sb + vemalel Anbcaaty mpicce" pared exprossly tor the Pateni nnite Ciean # machines, India Rubber and Buf Lestbe vife Boards. "Knives constantly cleaned with 3 have a brilliabt polish equal to new cutlory Packets, 34. cach ; and ties. 6d.. As., 2s 66 nad 48. each. Prevent friction in clesning anddnjury to the . Dife. Oakey‘s Wellington Knifse Polish shoul ba nsad with the Boards, _ _ ons Por aleasing and polisbine CHver ) P}ufi. Plate Glass, &:, Tablets.6d. eac}." Per Stockings with Doum:e Hee! and ‘Boe, Drawers, Honds, Socks, w -.'if'm. kFringes, Afghans, Nubias, Undersleeves, ‘Mitte j AtR (.‘u\l.,-ulzdouhl'r‘.u, ;havl'q.. Jackets, _‘9:331. ‘;'n.:! A Triumph of Mechanical Genius, Warranted for T the publisher, Family Knitting Machint Worksâ€"HoRNsEYT Ax» HoMERTO®, NE BOX OF CLARKES B41 Pill M ROSPECTUS, TEMPERANCE 1Â¥ OrFIC 1 sore Agent J $9° A‘ (E);'-.bm.llli:’li s Block, Rideauâ€"st., opposite Dalhousie, and Jurors at all the Great K bitions. x"f McA L PIN E*3 DOMINION wili contain the names and adds ex® t aumber can bom-ut?-azet&o "EORGE E. DESBARATS, V E R. Y â€"â€"â€" A N D â€"â€" Ki K PX CD C an . Patent Office Record o e K d n le‘s i1 06 RIDEAU STREET, OPPOSITE DALHOUSIE. 124 WI‘f The undersigned HAS REMOVED tp $Â¥ anted for Three Years, will Kunit 2,%00 Htitéhes in Minute, It will Knit a0,%00 it Plestri ®) it t Wholesale A'-nfi tor Canada. 7 Mesers. LYMAN, CLARK & Cu., $82 Ht, _ Paul Street, MONTREAL. r ties of the true preparations, but which are in reality ol;t';er saponaceous comâ€" pounds, ditments or ‘without a mdmh@hm enâ€" tirely aunfit and ‘ ®s medicines. l'haoiminfimmulenbhdhpmd“ serious disappointment and to mjuriously affect the reputation which the Genuine hare sequired" it i thoreime mget on have acquired. it ighiy imâ€" portant that purchasers exaiminé the label] on the bottles for the m&'m ing, &c., &c., depending eatirely upon their Bpnnty and Mesers NAVORY & MOORE the publi ngaiml.imiutio_motfht:om which are set forth as possessing lial ties of the true preparations. m gENUINE â€" PANCREATINE treatment of it is put up im boxes to last a faanst :ltionnhm l‘l:n(;u,nu-nboh‘,m respectab Druggists, mmy Deahninflounlmn‘w- cents per box. Wholesale at HRNz=Â¥Y F. LEMONT & CO.. Puimonary Catarrh, Consumption, Wast« ‘he most &m&wm is muu‘:: ampcie wii most giving Jnen the a pun.mitlnde-um. from fl“plm-now and beautiful. Goods done up with it keep clean much longer, thereby saving time and labor in wufin;. This is the most economical ar« lioloth.‘fllb.lll.d,m only about threooontntodotholnnh‘ of a family, It gives the Linen such a glossy surface that the dust and wili not mlon toigl:ohu it "HI:M,M plear auch % very recom « mended g;rth Montreal R-nu,hl.: MServe, Le National, and by all the gin American papers. & 1 as when bought at the* Enamelle ne Producing the same gloss and : Parties intend to make application to Parâ€" [ Hament for Pfl& Bllukonborlhr ox | clusive privileges, or conferring cwers | for.com mercial or other purposes of or sor | doing myu}n::nv.endlwaw mg.d“ | proper © er | hufin‘{, whe xequu:s'by % 5 the | Houses of Purliament, (which are n&hfi | full in the "C«nuda Gazetie"), to give |Apiaiiet ao on e a n mentt #nd notly ® e ] ln(he“L‘unu’(In unazette," and also mw-r pnhlhmied lnduw umnvdoJ' Union of u.u affected, send: &W papers the first undhl:tor such not.ces to m Bil} uflce of each House. . For imparting » fine gloss to Linen Shirt Bosoms, MHard Finish Wholesale Agents for Ottawa and viciâ€" All Petinons tor Private Bills must be pressated within the/irst three weeks o the "RoBsnr uioh s . Des. 5 1873, Enamellene, STORE NEW All Housexeepers TREATIO ~EMULSION. efficacy of these Medicines in the RIVATE BILLS8, JAS. BAlLIFEF #EAVORY & MOORE," u e of Caution, Bole Agent for Ottawa and Vicinity y _ and Mesers | %. * Sore Menth ;xooxn'm'm pubii | $ .« 4 esing the Temedisl poper | & > Bpiopin ue proparations, ‘ but" which Toer ity either saponateous comâ€" or 35 nirend antlee sn o | Arerimen s iciple ‘and en |â€" of 40 yimt, with be and useless‘ as medicines. | v. t iohs ars caltulated to Drodux | _ inome onb bom Collars °_ _ _ Clerk of the Senate ALFRED PATRICK, Cl ‘the _ House of Common,s ork oithe, 2481 wins Lace Cutains, S" Ceee be diadnc J P BRO8. ES8MONDE Oll, M a o e , rACg nex is | N 0 " £ / freah amo the t willi=>> k. 1 all 382 Ht. 4 M)W’ P E% Eempiston, Suth, Hov, uag *4 to the estab u0 oi Orenes destres to inform his friends, bnust well pors ao tie Onuinent Pou‘t ond esns Femna ns aece douit ol j ANK, Solicstor, &e., Com»« W°L-Gnuub'um devits and transacting all other to the Courts of Law and in Provinces of Ontaric ano ebec, 85, Gracechurch Street, Londen, ouqm?:-m‘r.n?x- oo athantes Rarache, cume nioe on _ Bbriees 5 3%, 50 cis.; Pints, © *‘Remphreys Specito ntC £OBE BJ the case or singio Lor, to part o Em.mdmm*d.am of 26 vinke;, with bodk. Whnt t (HDOHIONE, . . , . .. 2s 00% 2 2 0o4 I“l'_ / ‘-... .-.i-.-' "'. ie ts ttupan erinary and others not 29. * Sore Menth, Canker............... 20 80, °* w?-â€"-...-m\d. 50 81, : '".r”' 80 & a of life. .. . .}: Â¥4, * ulcerated sore throat.. . & FANILY CASES Of 35 x To: cre @amary dlscare o ipally h sel . . aopoonat canes o, peoar on en Meg that mistaies not m them ; at .':'..'r.--?;.':."..""“':.‘: i'.nOI’A'l‘lllC ::Ectl’la _â€" R. H. MeDONALD & ©o., Wn‘hmqhflmw and cor. of Waszhingion and Chariton Sts., N. g. Nyon: oo miabismng dorer iss gfi in l;impTu, lmrdou.n«‘:r Bores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is Te block pares ton t4e Apaith o tis ho will follow in the system of so many thonsands, mmpl.;fln-‘oud. No Telnauiter it hes oo Pn mt will free the systew from worns like these Bitters. e ~For Female Con:plaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of woâ€" -fi“h'wd.crt.hot::n ofllfol these Tonic Bitters d.hph{‘n decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. _ any 15. 873 ForSkin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetâ€" ter, Saltâ€"Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils Carbuncies, Ring:â€"worms, Bours, Distolorations of the blin. frumow mo{uflmdfiw name :tdmm&nhnm&bym-u of these ® _â€" Pin, Tape, and other Worms, Mechanical Diseases.â€"Persons enâ€" Ahiantes Aprecties uo pina, an Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to ”’l‘lfir of the Bowels To guard against take a dose of Warker‘s Vixâ€" For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gou Remitâ€" tant_lndlntermfmm vers, of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no n{' Buch Diseases are caused by Vitisted Blood. 2 180 2M N23 TSTC! COneRUElonei D1Bâ€" eases, ‘Al.lll'l Vixzoar Brrrers have shown their great curative powers in the most obstiniate and intractable cases. %f Kl:s'; Evil, White mm Bwelled Neck, Goitre, Infiaimmations, Indolent Bores, u.fin :‘ the Skin, Sore EB 32’ in u...J in ail other oonstitutione! Dis. acbe, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour in the Mo Mowgs i. Biifous Auncke, Palpiorc m e taâ€" tation of th& Heart, Inflammation o?the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid uyl,udnchbmdredother&.msym are the offeprings .p.,.E mwfll prove a bmf’gunnm of its merits than a lengthy advertiseâ€" ment. ESIMILIA SIMILIBUS CORAXTOR EOECTC® f Blbou;, Eemittent and Interâ€" mittent Fevers, which are so prevaâ€" Iclmt in the ‘nllay: t:df our great “-'7;' throughout D States, especia those of the Mississippi, Ohio, M iiscourt, I!linois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan â€" 8a8, Rezl] Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roâ€" annke, J: and mux others, with ieir vu.tm&.lbxun-, roughout our entire country during the Summer and Auturgn, and nm;rbl:sdn during seaâ€" sons of unusual heat dryness, are invariably aeemntgnnled by exteusive deâ€" rangements of the.stomach and liver, and other lbdomlmll vhcor&n In their treatment, a purgative, exe a powâ€" erful influence nron”th-o u}imlpoor- gans, is ly necessary. ‘There is no cathartie for t? purpose equal to DR J. V:aun'o TINEGAR g.n::ks, B remove = «m mmgr with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time utl:rulafln‘ tlbo secretions g‘ thohl.llv‘:r, and generally restoring Â¥ funlftiom of &u gt:‘udvo organs. by m&m its n!umm Â¥mEGar BirrERS. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus foreâ€"armed. e 0 TIC E. ~ Grateful Thousands prociaim Vrxâ€" Ecar BrrTrErs the most wonderful Inâ€" vigurant that ever sustained the sinking «ypstem. x o&dflgbdmmflondm:hm' a t unwcfipmldodthdrhonumnotde- stroy "lx mineral poison or other meallu, vital organs wasted beyond rep&ir. â€" Bir. 2. oh in is h4 _OOF. Of W d Chariton N. Y Sold by ali iiruggists and Deators: | L Dys Indigestion, Mend c Tan m tho ooo h i For Sale by all Druggists. Sungith, Golés Bronchitis . * and WARM STABLES are attached «ho t y Nos. 13 ana 25. ifies “_fl”m"_e;é;f." 8]44 4A Papl o en o oaiiatio8, Ti celebrated teacher of V. , »»il h whn s Bo â€"__ Buses to give lessons in attend pupils « tive Coccn, specially prepared M B® mhn. Debiiity, «nd : I .‘g nllll{m ‘ sromach.‘ lr:by k Moore,148 New on ; Khedive of Exypt neg‘to abionion tree £C0u08 ments for the excl W rcnfl'?xcuu 1O Nang Messre. Lymans, Clare 4 Co, B SE ®"" vocu. MUSO, Diamo preverved, °> .o~â€" _.â€"_~0 01 op.th:‘:-ququnfir ment. 3 Jos wosme, TORK, tlmondl':{"-.t:‘ closed to Northop & 1: %&Mr- for . insure a bottle, con by return mail, in For sale by all druggists." " . Will pull any stump in ten minutes, u.o-h‘:v’u;i.‘c\fi the constitution, â€"â€" = s Jifl""&. a am :ll HH‘: ve $ -m,do-uu& ol *) yrme J Full directions in the pat each package, which should March 17, 1874 Cocoa FOR 8. N, TBOMA®, Phe M:.n‘rfll)l:: LYMAN Ont., Agents tor the JOB MOSES® FPEMALZ This well known tion but a sure and was slow at first, but now." H. Cole, of Jona, forward 6 dozen Thomas‘ «m nearly run out; noth is highiy recommended used i1.‘" J. Bedtord, Thag â€"â€"**Send mt once a. Eclectric Oil, 1 haveonb .wu;y such gener» . owui{ oui-.g uhnl ke B . 9 Ulverion, P Q., 18 a great d-;mm.'nâ€"- without ‘ . l« moyBe, . beckwghan P 0; *puer "ss gross OL We ns | _ Weight in Gold * Pain cannot s "‘ dn | dose cures re the tie has rop '*1 t Ts JMITB, A Cmpnm s in the back, and the same back of eight . m‘ rt feren Mh:‘nu, % 1 should be sufficient to skeptical. J. Collard, « writes ‘send me 6 dom Relectric Uil, have sold al apd want more now ; ite an woudertul.‘ . Willam M Franklin, writes, «L pave 4 agent left, it aots e was slow at ko . bast NBANGE QF AGENCY PuB Eleotricity ! Containing Md’&@lfi v ue , «.80, Tongue Machine and co bank of Madawasks J of Brockville and Uttaw way, in Village “* all nearly new, and in go with stock of logs n« abuncance of timber to hle, _ a Havbeg mrignriaien n e 200 tor sale. thas c Contractors mee, Conmy, C@eit The -um of square how wl In U he and OJ applicution either Asspy 28, 1873 n Euon :n "=% _ * _ + v_’ pi@itâ€"dace Fg’lflhfl'“~ LIVER DJ »m prrson a o. Boid by all medicine Louk oF AiNGiINg 'IW 18, 1878 CC MCCCUNEDCG Wil 1ds Nm-::‘-nd ue i j i m a ~1 Works *z ""#“’MM To4 ©06, & 10 coptr&et for either u. Detailed bills of q mdminns For W'M NABLLLUN CAN sTUMP® WACHINES 148 NEW BOND L s or Twva1rDs. â€" Netigon s9" ~ east Cakes. TIMEBEER hn t 36 RAKK IF â€" YOU MRS. ROBERTRON USE Mach 7 e ounki for! the 1 wil WAanTtep, . und all Obeft# fTNHE R Hizget and ADV 20 FTAMB OMAS wa # . FELLOW me Barrister APPLICA t# |ssue; Dexi Seas) euitural in Em un Aot 10 a in or ages, in Inoriguge* C. H, Prr®y Feb. 5. 1874 . Ot4m win, d Tem pora also of the S * 4* A TLX ied M aste Homesapa March 7, 187 Barrister angh °2. Brockville, #l W . Fob. 5 6 I)!l‘ f C Ottawa, The Muroh 81 Muarch 17 ull, Jan 10. Ouawe, & OT i grapt DI.O .5:‘1'4, FL ME (Of the Notary Wl Whk., OTTA March 4 Dudbene NHEY,

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