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LA W A «Adille AY, wb Lk CC €S. ive e€a and Lo# of er ROJD @0 gi de &p sw 3@ ¢l inved «: mover to shock tie deli¢cacy while taey arways forwarded the suit. â€" It was about eight o‘clock in the evenâ€" inmg, and lc. Love was still seated at dinner, or rather at dessert, with a party of gaests. lis apartments, t.h::fb small, were somewhat gaundily painted and furâ€" mished, and Lis dining room was decorted a la Turque, The party consistedâ€"first of a rich epicier, a widower, Monsieur Goupille by name, an emainent man in the fanbocr*e was in his grand climac Teric, but â€" beihomme ; wore a very well made peruque of light auburn, with ?L pantaioons, which contained & fi:u' very respectable calves ; and his white neckcioth and large frill were washed and got up with us};ecial care. *Next to Mon:â€" sieur Goupillé sat a very demure and very spare young lady of about twoâ€"and= thirty, who was said to have saved a for: tuneâ€"Heavens knows howâ€"in the family of a rich English milord, where she offiâ€" tlated as governess ; she called herself Iulemoase?lz Adele de Courval, and was very particuiar about the de, and very melanchoiy about her ancestors. Monâ€" sieur Goup:lie generally put his finger through his peruqne, and fell away a little en his le/t pantaloon when he spoke to Mademoiscile de Courval, and Mademoi selle de Courval generally pecked at her bouquet when she answered Monsieur Goupilie. On_ the other side of this young lady sat a fine looking fair manâ€" M. sovolofski, & Pole, buttoned ap to the chin, and rather threadbare, though uncommecnly neat. He was flanked by a littie fat lady, who had been _ very pretty, and . who kept a boarding house, or pension, for the Englisa, she herself being English, though long escablissed in Paris. Rumour said s$# notaing impropei 1 Mible Thote. To those secrecy, ns was said to dijscreet ; bui there were mot aifect to conceal at â€" the single state; the â€" en‘o:tsinments wived a: nover to sh while they arways forwar It was about eight 0‘cl ing, and lc. Love was dinner, or rather at dess of gaests. His apartmen were somewhat gindily mished, and his dining ro 5 In Roamco â€" The naew of a rich Eng clated as go lndemoase?lz very particula melanchoiy a! sibur Goup:!! twough his p en his left ; Mademoiscile selle de Coury Mademo: selle de bouquet Goupille young ls 7 Aodnont Anant thiean it firncintiinth tm M. Sovolofski) & â€" Pole, to the chin, and rather though â€" uncommecnly â€" nea flanked by a littie fat had been _ very pretty, kept a boarding house, or fic English, she herself being E. leng esiabiissed in Paris. she had been gay in he‘ she had been gay in her youth, and dropped in Paris by a Russian nobleman, ::hnvf‘ry pretty wtuom‘!:e and settiement having ex y time and season : she was called Madame Beavor. (u the other side of the table was a redâ€"headed Englishman, who spoke very little French ; who had been told that French ladies were g:-ionately fond of light hair ; and who, having £2,000 of his own, iytended ‘to quadruple that sum by a prudent marriage. . Nobody knew what his family was, but his name was iggins. â€" His neighbour was an exceedâ€" ingly tall, largeâ€"boned Frenchman, with a long nose and a red rib.::;whom much seen at Frascati‘s, and served under NapoleSn. Then came another lady, exâ€" tremely pretty, very piquante, and very gay, but past the premiere jeunesse, who rogled Mr. Love more than she did any of his guests ; she was called Rosalie Cauâ€" martin, and was at the head of a large *bon bon establishment ; married, but her husband had gove four years ago to the Isle of France, and she was a little doubt â€"ful whether she might not be justly entiâ€" tled to the privileges of" a widow. . Next to Mr. Love, in the place of honour, sat mo less a person than the Viscomte de Vaudemont, a French gentloman, really well.born, but whose various excesses, © asdded to his poverty, had not served to« sustain that respect for his birth which he considered due to it. He had already been twice married ; once to mEyi-h- woman, who had been decoy by the title ; by this lady, who had died in childbed, he had one son ; â€"a fact which he nduloudimeuhd from the world of Paris by keeping the unhappy boyâ€"who was nov'uomos'&uen or nineâ€" teen years okiâ€"a po;potusl exile in Engâ€" land. Monsieur de Vaudemont did not wish to pass for more thanâ€"thirty, and he gonsidered that to produce a son of eighâ€" :oq would botomnkothognmur ingratitude, iving lio every hour to m.mb&&u In spite of this precaution, the Vicomte fmJ great diffiâ€" culty in getring a third wifeâ€"especiall as he u5° no actual and visible hoomo’, the small pox ; small of stature, and was nceal their â€" discontentil state; for the rssf ents _ were â€" so con:â€" to shock the delicacy al io n.the Seine, abou emony, things hx licule the bureau, in dining at the who wished for , convivial lellOW s asionishing how entertainments @engr® i wi‘hout gene eer. parlies who T to each other, ky device of & naged and held followed by a i they pleased, be wondertu‘lly i Onsi¢ anothe th ai D& =, ds ine m irhood rtu ‘pl) it the than idow lan The red had 1ate out ide was APriâ€" i to are ow al nd ve, Ug ho ul the n Jaxes â€" 1. Frcrrows, Esq.â€"Dear Sir: Please forward another lot of your Syrup of Hypophasphites. * U have usmk other preparations of hypo phosphites (nog being able to procure this), but they do not compare with yours, which L think is the best medicine for the nervous system I ever used. 1 will aid you all I can gjnonally and throuth the press, as I beligve it cannot ve too generally know1n. | Yours truly, W. T. HorxER, â€" was, however, & prodigious ‘dandy, and wors a lace frill and eribroidered waistâ€" coat. \r. Love‘s visâ€"aâ€"vis was Mr. Birnic, an â€" i‘ ~~lighman, a sort of assistant in the esail<amehnt, with a hard, dry, parchâ€" meat fice, and, a remarkable taleift for silence. The host biviself was @splen: did animal ; his vast ‘chest seemed to ocâ€" cupy more space at the table than any four of his guests, yot he was not corpu lent or unwioklly ; be was dregsed in. Liack. wore a velvet stock yery high, and four gold studs glittgred in his shirifront:-, ho wasy bald to the crown; whic madle his forehead look singularly lofgy, and wh«t hair he had toft was a Lttle greyvish and curied ; his face was shaved smoothly, exce;} i a cluse clipped mustache ; and his eyes, though umnfi, were bright and piercâ€" ing. ~uch was the party. #Theso hre the ‘best bons bons I ever ato," said Mr. Love, glamcing at Madame Caomartia. â€""My fair friends, Fhave com: passion on the table of a poor. bachelor." _ _ Yours truly, _ _ W. E HorxER, Editor and Puliisher of Buffalo Journal. zxprzaw‘s shaving and ‘haircutting saloon, No..3 Rajotte‘s iloek, Wellington street Adele M. Gendreau, proprietor. Rsap tHis I wice.â€"KFive to thirty drops of Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil, will cure oommcfin Sore Throat. It never fails in Croup. It will cure a Cold or Cough in twentyâ€"four to forty eight hours. One bottle has oured Bronchitis of eight years‘ -tmdhg; recent cases are cured in.three to siz days~ It has restored the voice where the gemn has not spoken above & whisper in ve years _ As an outward application in all cases of pain or laments, nothing like it h2s ever been known. One bottle will whichis an infallible oure. dis=.â€" . to become seated upon them rather n constlt aâ€" physician, or to suffer as .nng do for years with.?odi&;: kinds [ piles, without going at once e drug E.f f::’ Fowlo‘s !gile and Humor Cure cure Bn::xue of Lame Back or Crick in the For diseases of the Spine and Contraction of the Muscles it is unequaled. In Rheumatic or any other pain the first application does you_‘good‘., It l?opl“Eu' Ache and the pain of a Burn in three minutes, and is altogether the best and chapatmnodmm' i cve;w offered to “;be peopleâ€" cheapest, because it ‘takes so little to do yo;flood. It is composed of six of the best oils known, and nothing but oils. Is worth its weight in gold. Why not buy it to day?â€"A. B. Des Rocflers, assistant postmutr,OAruubu- kaville, P,0., writes:â€"*" Thirteen years agp I was seized by a severe attack of rheumatism in the head, from whigch I have pearly coustantly suffered. A«ter having used : ‘Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil" for nine days, bathing the forehead, I have been completely cured, and have only used half a bottle..*This I can certify, under oath, if: you wish,â€"" Rer. J. Malâ€" lory, of Wyoming, â€"N. Â¥Y., writes " Dr. Thoma:‘ Eclectric Oilâ€"cured me of Bronâ€" chitis in one week." â€" Dealers all over the country say, "We heéve never sol i a mediâ€" ‘ cine that has given such .complete ratis faction as this." _ ©|Oâ€"| .\ + = _ 8. N. THOMAS, Phelps, N.Y. And NORTHRQP &%AX, Toronto» Ont., Sole Afinu the Dominion. C _Nouâ€"-lk ected and Eclecâ€" _ Sold Biy”fll medicine dealers. Price, 25 cents. $ °_ i se §L 20| afe 00â€" A Compicte P Mistory of the Â¥imes."â€"T best, cheapest nad most successful Family Paper in toc FiLus. Moneery.â€"For people to allow VUnion. NoTICES| OF THE BRESS. Harper‘s Weekly i« the ables? and most power« fui iqusirated f:fioll&l iblmd lgoum country. Its a ttorials Are scbolarly and con> ~ Its articles are models of highâ€"tuned discusâ€" ‘tou, and its élctorial glnsuauoul are often mr?honu" arguments of no small force.â€" N. Â¥.Ezaminer and c itsâ€" papers pon t questions and its inimitab‘e cartoons betp to mould the sentiâ€" ment of the country,â€" burgh Commercial. _ Harper‘s Weekly stands®at the head ot Liusâ€" trate« journals in the United States, for eircuiaâ€" tion, editoriais : and pictorial i.justration.â€" by the pub‘ishers o e ol {aumc‘;?w;n- to Harper‘s Magazine, wauf_ and Bazar, to one â€" for m‘)‘fl.&'_ on ons e Hapress Patediings io in hh e » H An exira copy of the Vc&% or Baknt win To oi gnm'y Qln ’018". o aasty 'r*‘“m%.:i h‘u-%” f :fl f time, â€""&’153';"-5:“ "’:n“‘l mwfl .._A'-'f: ::zs?‘,reg..' “;.D‘A 'm 3*3.'; or, z s 3 ';.:.:.. Annn:l" F‘v s flfi ie se 3 m rece Casi of Unlimited Remediat Resgources. per‘s. H ‘S W EEKLY, ON0 yYEAF..... â€"««««».$4 06 Pour doiles rndludie mopayihent of pooin.s 'mn-"“"" ma% Postage free to all Subscribers in Harperts Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Rurrauo, N. Y., February, 1873 Incom parable. To be +4 + TERMS : ‘This Superior: Cotton is : PB x%son FINISHEKD, EXTRA SM KL C and Y ERY NG, which F bined with FREEDOM M. RNOTS give it all the qualiites requisite for BST SX COM OMDMUNMLUT , *‘pHRoS. BIRKETT3, _ * ""ChARk $ 008 S0fTOR, ak fr " ~ "ANCHOR BRAND" Best SIX CORD EXTRA Quality Kept by allLeading Dry Goods# Houses. Fufll AND FEED STORE. Suceessor to D. McLarnon, â€" â€"OORNER OPâ€" $t RIDEAU AND CUMBERLAND 8TS8. ALEX. TAYVYLOR, Flour & Farm Produce. o. i i o we ie oo e w * asFâ€" * The highest price will ‘bé paid ‘f0f ‘the kinds of Farm Produce. May be o~nsuited at his Office, corfier of O‘do=.â€" nor and Albe t streets. uct ©4, 1874 210L D&J. D. R. MACDONELL, on.'nvs, "outh side of Rideau street, near Glounâ€" ceste". 7A Consultations at al: bours. 2451 [ _ %*~OMsWE ONE. . =~! Day Oifficeâ€"Spaiks street, Centre Town. Night Ofloeâ€"At his rusidence, Maria atreet Ceatre Town., b(,‘tnee.lb:ured without the nn:ffln knlie, a new but certain, speedy and aimost painâ€" Veyu movess.‘ References given by ‘parties suc» cessfully treated, if required. . C T0 TRADE ASSIGNEE, City of OTTA W A, County of Carleton. â€"____ PLUMBER, GAS STEAN FeT f Corner Wellington and Bank m:omm" H of Public Buld! = raias Relemee +4 We : Ds fomiry ste â€"m and hot wator a specialty, PROVINCIAL LAND SURYVEYOR‘AND DRAUVGHTS» 1. F.. COTTON, my Plans and Récords at Surveys in Uttawa 35 victnnfi;ndmm pleasure i} recommending as my euc SEWING MAUCHINE. In ret‘ring from the practice offay. 1 hazo ooo whe ty name mb GIBBS & COURSOLLE, Large Commission & Cash Preomuims Comprising the 'lm'm of flw Pilgrim‘s Progreas, Vicar of Wakeneld, Robinson Crusoo, â€" Paul and Virginia, Gulliver‘s Travels, Elizaboth, Vathek, Picciola. j Undine, . Tales from Arabian Nights. GomBltity hieecated witn 9 fon page muprer: wihctrind T5 cGarrs dotit es te un who mean business and 111 faithfully canvass mean SosSh 4 ol ‘ BOOKS & STATONERY ARTHUR L. HOLMES Of general Lt Successor to W. R. Thistls & Co. Office, as formerly, over Mann‘s Hardware THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE | â€"| Wesleyan â€" Conference. TORONTO, wiull nwoéugg.}n&;amfi Ottawa, Bopt, 15, 1875 * #itm Situated on the Petowawa, K; and wa, Kippowa ns c 0 . _ E. MeGILLIVR . [TRADE MARK}REGISTERED.]; | ; ICTORIA CRAMBERS, WELLINGTOE STREET. OTTAWA. y~88 4 Will be fonnd every article used in the office of npruBee LIXNITS FOR SALE. The undersigned is prepared to negociate for LARK #5t0., 493 SQUARE MILES TLMBER LIMITS, PHYSICIAN, sURGEON _ AXD_ACCoOUCKEUR of all descriptions ‘nt atents of Invention, camey of favous acnul, | Bpecially Manu !actured for use on the WILSON & ORR, Carvers & Gilders R. 0. ©. WoOoOD, R. J. P. LYNN, EBTHUR F. COTTON, Ottawa, Sept. 2, 1875 First Class Machine ‘Sewing, ANCHOR MILLS, GENTS OUTFIT FREE. shHoWw CÂ¥8SE8 MADE TO Bs\ 0‘% 1875. COAL MaNUFAOTURERS w60 Soarksâ€"st. slour & Heed. :mht:l 4& STATIONER,~ J opened at 38 Sparks Street, with{a ooumplete assortmiant of BOOKS norpt Letergbure, m e oo 3 pubntate and IN STATIONERY . PICTURE FRAME . JOHNSTON, PAISLEY, Would cali atgention to their BEST 0P REFERENCES GIVEN. CONTRACTORS & BULLDERS. â€"â€"~DEALERS INâ€" SOLICITORS OF w. B. THISTLE & CO. 40 King sureet _‘ _ Wellington Sire COAL 1875. #17m8 ThE tnins,"099# w " NO. ®@ RIDEAU STRERT Out Watls, all stzes, aro _______ _ And allâ€" other goods th proportion," Kik.s‘aints, Ofl;, Gass, Putty, etc,, otc. 7 f ‘P.B.â€"Agort for American Blisting Powd â€"r. A call is respectfully soitcited, ,Fulnalxv HOTEL COOKING RANGES ! i HOTEL CARVING ‘TABLES ! 1 || â€" HOTEL PASTRYâ€"OVENS!!! HOTEL TRON BEDSTEADS 1 Â¥ HOTEL LAUNDRY STOYVES ! ! . | All goods delivered free to any part of the Sitawa, Dec. 23, 1875 anetyl CHANMPION SHINGLE ~MACHINE ! Achtufactured only by the Origat Inventors 4 ”“flflt. FAIRBANKS & CO. Oitkwa; Sept. 16, 1875, . >> _ Soadn Railroad, Hay,. Coal BLYTH «& Myrtle Navy ‘ Tobacco ooo o w t m Tioat on NONE IS8S° GENUINE ! ~â€" ! .MRADOWS& CO., Ortawn, April 17th, 1876 ._._ " .. _ &83L._ F ul ® sn is 0.od ) ; .SIGNâ€" WRITER, Ho L : POR, PAINTE] COOKING â€"STOVES CGHurlwart,&c. | _ ~$300 | 00K, HERE. AVOIONG HEAT t THE ~HOUSE, _ __HANGERB, &o _ . ues Pnkenashing, Coloning hay +440 on noinids! t P Pint received, and now on view Opposite the Post Office, ~Kiginâ€"Stree DOMINION WAREKHOUSE, It is made of the Finest VirgiGi@ Leaf. been troubled In‘ the past with gunirdéd or heaâ€" ted arbors, and journails s nd have beén paying and.o avoids those comtplaints for the future. Each Plug Weighs } of a Pound. ANY SIZES ‘of the abovée;}supplied to RIDKAU STREET, CORNER OF DALKHOUSIE STRA&ET ~Drug Store. T. T. SHEPHERD. HOTEL HOT AIR PURNACES‘T!» Chemist & Druggist, PLATFORM AKp CoUuNTER SCALES ‘PEUNEAU; Juar., S AVING=FVEL 403 ST. PAUL stHE®ET, PATENTED 1873. 200 in Uso in Canada. Three Reasons for Using the ONL Y $3.25 per‘keg, 100 ibs«. On each Plug, bnlaiig Ure * 3A OIL §874 | || avesnan ; |ewase‘is .A' "u cer \seas ie Eutm bech (OMY ed in fire 4n Pnd dsc ngath doa ced y en t io vovn s w1ltheir peouliagitie® are poin‘s of exsellence. Thoir ulum?'?“ and do'mn.-'hu catalo:ue w ich Wesend PRE ‘0 fnpy addre«, explains in ‘harm «:y with «scustics asd nuohmu ail thrt is claimed tor the Mathusiek., There are thousands Of happy owners of M~thosheks wilting to certify to their suporior mlh-u We h«ve room here for but A~few extracts;â€" * New York, Oot 2, 1987, wWe, the uâ€" dersig ned, Judges of PIzhos at the Fair of the A can lnltlmu,mt caretul examination of the Contert © wum nnomaie sn niaeoehs hemasa t â€"en € then aud th e exhibited, or known to us THAURSD AY./DEORMBER! 3004875 MATHUSHE hese mre broad assortions, out 62 ‘af priock thod mmoraiis aioc? whet to consitimblon ‘of toue. Its es are more . lke those ufour sweetest ing tire, of tho‘e of the f. t homai v -n{ instrument notes I »ver sneard. : w.nw ed with ourinsiro ent. :a'ygh be with great and wcrerved Yours tray, _ SPENCER L.PLINNEY Pastor Second Presb, Church, Princeton, N.s. instruments, . t ob c e 8t LigBNE 1. MERRIAM: : Conoert the Math nshei . Enot Ihso Snty of Mrls Coneert the Math nelel Mathoghbek has in realliy faken‘a sten‘n ad. vance of all makers of Pianos in the world. Iwas & a ummflwqummmm s H. BELLALN. old tuner, who h4s tiken care of my ie mt Brts in Lermem dn it ce puss nmufllrn%lw ;';:':a'?:- . â€" / DAM: RVILLE â€"Oleveiand, 0; | j« _ en nothing csn mfim‘ he sone| is soft and ful‘, gfirgmm .gv?ry“.nmg :fi " 'gv?figm!.mm | | â€"SaAMURL‘ mmm . 3 t sutsads }t!hu“:'m my family the very highest ~Rev. JOHN BREOLN, ‘Barrie. : 1t he: gtyenentire sate F X~#L in voltmes of t« FXOBL i wolâ€"eâ€"liite qu t XJRL infirm>ess and +XCEL in dorab! ty an: FXOCEL for the concertâ€" KX 'Ila.t-v,t‘:ehlfll ach KXUSL for drawing: Jt gives the most compicte C ngmleefihfl?!.'f.'! Hieliness t “?:"r:' f is that I .ed two of w i mt onl it innon, trtarcpng ed ‘a frstâ€"ola s instrument. L sontider them (Signed]} â€" EDWARDMOLLENHAUER, Ee e y t e o O P on d e cheoir for P m piano any . they have eyer DB. A. BURNS, #t. Thomes. Mathushek s1perior w alil 0 PULL AGRAFFE, 1â€"00TAVE, FOR $300 1 have beard nothing to eqital it 1 ~sewe~tness of Fix tance The Mathushek I purchased T: om yoh three ago hufilm the mot pert ct saif «c s l«.vorfith ing. you said 1eza1d lothem bng fully borne out. a nluEier are y‘ nee‘here, and all ssy they vould moy ¢exâ€" W yeu " CC y JS aAN WARRON, :0 Fatson‘s Consereatory of Music, New York. o money would tempt me to banish it from ‘ nonae. y â€" D. SCHUYLER; Buffo, oi rs can atany t nde â€" (ittBandlote se of etieeay ol Aalant now comprising 49 volums, in neat clot bin |"Tarh of the ied in the World," HARPERS WAGAZNE CL th vbinmes of tune. EL h vâ€"iâ€"eâ€"liite quality of tone. RuL Infirm>ess and purity of tone. EL In darabl! ity and koepirg in tane. EL for the concertâ€"Trom. .. El for tenching achools |and seminurtes. W‘“‘m of wondertu. power‘ &hd _ sseolhy a.IPRASEK, R choster. beard its equal, * J. 0. Ilflfl't, M. D,, Fonthili. A. . W. BESEM ANN, it 5: or MBE n _‘ ‘ CHAUSLES FRAvI‘L m‘o‘hl-l“.“i F?IA?WNW Yurc. PRICES Agouts for Qunada for PRINCE ho\ axprems ovders ol HAartben â€" h HARPER.RROTHE 8 #EO, TAYTL NR, Don . His o 8 o i u‘:' satisfaction, and delightcd T .DMAS BESTI, Toronto. Mu+ in every City, Toxn and \PIFANOS. 5 3 €!5 4@ Srging infa 5. schoo!l â€"POO4A. ConskRY, is soft and ful‘, DECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS TO BB THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. en y toran" sewen which are calculated to deceive the Public, TLEA & PERRINS have adopted A New Label, LEA & PERRINS® afier this date, and without which mone ~!. \is genuime. N "¢* Th: deer ue to M < igh G & 5 * m:;mwwmm!ga,. y Ask for LEAYWPERRTINS®Saute, and :):' ‘Nime wum;fif. Labtl, "Bottle * Withedh ‘and far" Expoct‘ & ‘Or 4 Propriétors, Worcester; cmfim.m London, & .. i.; and by Geovees and Orlmen throughout the World. :. .. ; K Dem worth Reating!â€"A Datind warh Being SsAVE YOUR ENVESI Sipoaaanae | which will be m}fl-’:&m of Worcestershire Sauce, ‘ot the best quality, and are so highly conbentradti { that a compatatively: smail guantity only nee® &D aeiih Tc tices the polsaiod on fruit Havors now in the market. : They sre not unly ‘true to their names,) but hre prepared: from Srulte HVek atasens on Pouk % FIGUEING POTR PACR. Pa ml-\ll.d Free. Send your Agfmui._ \ oEmogt ol ___'.z..l o nielien it iss Marrients " u. ob eear, WORLD : FAMED ~BLO00 MHTURE Phe superiority of these Estracts . Oures blood and skin diseases. ie Ravite in m mixture is pleasant to the taste, and meaman sns sernnct ts prictor solicits sufferers to give it a -uufi m:o"q.n .3‘“”‘ m‘&x \lmefl!u“ufi"o ,u':,._g oi~‘t to sffect & nent cure in the great 2 mority of fongâ€"standing cases, by all chemists bearing their Signature, thus=» The Great Blood Purifier and Restorer. PERRY OAVIS & SON & LAWRENOE, sogtru BURNETT & CO, BOsTON, ‘Prade Markâ€"*"BLOOD MIXTURE,‘ T ntgatnamene ‘Surgs binorhoads, or pimples: on the Guree cancorous nibers, . Soey.. is mixture is pleasant to the taste, and Hioat Arou edng Sithor sen, the proc constitution mfi'a : anitalts sufferers togive it a trial to Ageuts for Dominion of Canada. fig. 8 Skin blood from all D.â€"S.~M<KINNON &â€"C00.,. 18, \Bpatke Btreet, ( 0 o2 > ~ 0 â€" ~omfan v AGEKTS yOR W.~BELL ~&â€" Co.‘s PRIZE â€"MEDAL â€"ORC AND ORGANETTES, fls Hallett,; Davis &Co.‘s, H. Hardman‘s â€"â€"__ McKAYV‘S _ t CHOICE AND BEAUTIEUL Libérat Terms â€" O“Iw.l.;l;.l.: 70 SPARKS BTREST, OPTEAWA. â€"~>~>=< 0|00 @anufacturers‘ Agonts and Dealors in Tron sind" Wooi ‘Working Machinery MILL MACBINERY OP. KCV BE Y WRESORIRTION MACHINERYâ€" DEPOT, (TepPW whveAathioan | Asmsclonn Bav Unepany, Promod, I. Â¥ Examss ax» Borsts Their ~Excellencies tho Earl aniâ€"Countess ofâ€"Dufferin, $mallâ€"Steamers & ~Steam Launches, BUILT OF WOOD, IRON OR STEELâ€" â€" 25 RIDEAU ~STREET, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Galvanized Bend for Cicuglars and Oatilogues. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE Oot, 17, 185. C PLUMBEER, GAS & STEAM FITTEZE. * Rerow Stcamers with spoeeds ranging up to 20 miles/an hour, * Paddle: Stcamers, with draughis ranging down to 6 inches of Ww#tep, Contracted for. â€" > Prices from £200 upwards. ~â€"__ {Inte Yaxzov & Hanatr,) j GINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS, ISLE OF DOGS, POPLAR, LONDON. , ns Prospectuses may be obtained at the Office of this Journal. a x# TNCLUDING THOSE DEDICAKED BY THE MANURACTUOREE _ ; _i M MokKkt Warerooms next to Daniels‘ Hotel. _ _ OP THE BKOT CANADIAN, ENGLIS ~AND AMERICAN MAKE MACHINERY CONSTRUCTED FOR, BoATS 0. â€" D. ~PEASE &© 008 PIANO.â€"FORTHS.â€"»â€"â€" honiet ce niion t Ihtrpenie, . _ Special â€"attobtion Phitt tp â€"ofhiére" s3 *k SCOTT; CAYLEY & CAYLEY, Y ALRR O W‘S : B LV TH &KE E & . Y A R BR O W & C 0., B. Ferguson s P.BL'Og!SAL stor) s *PMunbers,â€"#&r. WMall Paper. 3rd Door ‘West of Bank Streat, ®1| JN, ROQK Dit LE BBLTLTO: A1408, AMD THzaihimeryg. OTTAW A."* %’ w«~ .. 9 SPARE ©T, OTTAWaA. Atted up on tae shortest notioe. 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