LE tion, Cu, at NTFRN mpiiet t * ward ie bi y "anoe 1876 ews, .er. 870 7EN.N May DAL as d Oy 6 a 4J real, ay with a Por CO. oro‘ al, Bd & w x M ce . #£% "You do but show me how much deeper is my love than yours. You can never vrdnnmho'llovoya But I do not. ask you to love me as â€"it would be imâ€" possible. My lifs from my earliest childâ€" sood has boonm passed: in lheu‘o:i‘;udu; a happy life,, tranqui monâ€" ' mo,tmyom::ly broke upoun it. You seemed to me the living form of the very poetry I had worshipped â€"so brightâ€" so heavenlyâ€"I loved you from the very i first moment that we met. Tam not like other men of my age. I have ho pursuit â€"no occupationâ€"nothing to abstract me from your thought. And I love you s> purelyâ€"so devotediy, Camilia. I have naver known even a passing fancy for anâ€" other. You are the firstâ€"the only woâ€" manâ€"it ever seemed toms possible to love. You are my Eveâ€"your presence my brother 1 â€"* Do not grieve for that. â€" The| memory of you will be deater to m» comfort from all else. And you will be. true !" " 1 assure you, sir,‘"‘ said the former, :{M I lmnot'insaniblo .:: 'l':.ri“ your nephew, and to v andâ€" euug: to abridge ::h a I have name They are young, What isayear?"" â€"| / While be thus spoke he had risen in tbat restless agitation which belongs to great . emotion ; and Camilia rose also, and said, soothingly, as obmd her band on his shoulder. with Td“ but modest frankness, " And shall | not also thinkâ€"of you ? Iam sad to feel that you Camilia made no answer by words, but her eyes and her colour spoke. And in that moment, while plighting etern«l truth, they forgot that they were about to d“uh-l-gcflg‘::;nmhsyur Aflihaau‘om arry in haste and repent at leisure.‘ No! It at the ead of the year the young people contiwue of the same mind, and no unforseen cirâ€" cumstances occur â€"â€"‘" "hi-.'l: time when it isia year of suspense," said the recluse, shaking his "My dear sir, it is hard to please you. Unforseen circumstances," said the wary futher, with a wiso look, "means circumâ€" stances that we don‘t forsee at present. 1 assure you that i have no intention to trifle with you, and I shall be sincerely hmm-w.m." r’yfltm‘uywmo to each "Why, 1‘ll consult f:a. Beaufort. At all events, it must very often, and câ€"um.-.um:&.p, and will show all the letters to | mother. I don‘t much like a correspendence of that naâ€" _ Meanwhile, in s room in the house which, screened by the folingo, was only partially visible where the lovers stood, sat Mr. Robert Beaufort and Mr. Spencer. #No unforseen circumstances, Mr. Beaufort ! â€"that is a ew conditionâ€"it is a very vague phrase." _ _â€" â€"| _ paradise ! _ Think how sad [ shall ba when you are gonsâ€"bow I shall visit every spot your foo:step has ballowedâ€" bow I shall count every moment till the year is past 1 "‘ Ed sel â€"Pl ture. It often leads to unpleasant re | * sults ; if, for instanceâ€"â€"‘" s «w nl’t;op-ï¬-ehnpurmndo, -dw.hy’" mn-rynoï¬'cr. It is a r" in mautters of business, my | _C sir, to put down anything on paper ‘Nx’eq-bofvddod."u. ue IC â€" .Smr ‘@s. Matters * dmlrwhfl"’ *T | "Well, is not marriage a matter of busiâ€" . -q..d.vorypyemmr-lm' lawsuits about marriage and sertlements, | ,,, &e.. than I like to think of. mh‘ ..x\um.mmhud im per lawsuit their brought agarinst me. Do you kn>w that some wretched This was said so touchingly, and with so perfect a freeiom from all affectation, that ber. lover could only reply by covering â€"her hand,with his kisses ; whd it was not till after a pause that be continued passionately : C do love meâ€"you doâ€"do you not ?â€"since you have confessed itâ€"since your parents bave consented to ovr marniage, provided only that your love last (for of mine there can be no doubt) for one yearâ€"one terâ€" rible yearâ€"shail I not trast you as truth itself ?â€"; Ard yat how darkly I despair at emotion, and eyes that swam tr_tears, = be firmâ€"be true. You know how my whole life is wrapped up in your love. You go amidst scenes where all will tempt you to forget me. I linger behind in those which are Otnncrnl:r;y your remembraunce, which will speak to me, every hour, of you. Camilis, since yon And by that grassy shore, and benesth those shadowy. limes, sat the young lovers. It was the very place where Npencer bad first bebeld Camilla And now they were met to say " Farewell !" " Ob, Camilla !"~â€"ssid he, with great a 4 besth INe Anip‘d / sUMRO® ; 108 TUGBE | ue hear in the bushes the young .blackbirds are n tmilling their first untutored notes.. And | wou} the graceful dragonfly, bis wings glitterâ€" â€"Lpo thg in the translucent sunsbine, darted w'_i, and fro the reeds gathered hbere shil there | ;,,, . in the mimic bays that broke the shelving !,m marge of the grassy shore. £ jim pveck Woi! did they know that service all by rote : % t .® * some singing loud as if they had t\vmplal:t some with their notes another matuner feig CHaUCOER : 7 he Cuobwo and th¢ .\'wumpalc} _ * _ modermized by { Worpswoarn.â€"HoRX®‘s editton. & And onee more, sweet Wi re, we are on the banks of thy happy lake! The softest ray of the soft ¢lear sun of early avtamn trembled < on the fresh waters, ana glanced through the leaves of the limes and willows that were reflected _â€"olistinas as a inonis fw the Nalade: hi Aund once more, sweet Wi::ndmn, we are on the banks of thy happy lake! The softest ray of the soft ¢lear sun of early avtamn trembled < on the fresh waters, ana glanced through ‘Lc leaves of the limes and willows that were reflected â€"distinet as a home for the Naiadsâ€"be nesth the limpid ~surface. You might hear in the bushes the young blackbirds tmlling their first untutored notes. And the graceful dragonfv, bis wings glitter be so much aloneâ€"no sisterâ€"no Night and Morning. CHAPTER ViH I% CurRen. Boolk 14. a tw Pr?vlngul Land ‘l:r‘;cyir _;:&Pr:nï¬ uceessor s e OFFICE, as formerly, over Mann‘s ware aBuers: [ In retiring from the practice of n fosâ€" slon, I have left with m; former tant, Mr. A. F. COTTON, my Plans and rds of Surveys in Ottawa and vicinity, and| have much pleasure in recommending him my uccessor, "SMf °_ > _ W.R THISTLE 400. H GREY BLANKET3, $,000 PAIRS, Suitable for Luzibern n and Contractars Sl‘D 23¢e. to G. P. ROWELL & CO., New inntaits i sn ninitt ofea. s eadfoiinttes m 0 news & t lhowlllgl cost of .dvmhlp‘!’?â€' yw _ When a person has proved an article and found it good, and answeri purâ€" pose for which it is intended, i1 not readily abandon it for one of doubtful reputation, or concerning which Lo nothing. We are led to make reâ€" marks owing to the course al purâ€" sued by those who have used celeâ€" brated and â€"valuable horseâ€" known as "Darley‘s Condition es and Arabian Heave Remedy," â€" All are so well pleased with it that they wi use any other; many have wai weeks until the agent could i & new uuppl{. There is nothing to it as condition medicine, or for any comâ€" plaint afeeting the wind of m Reâ€" member the name, and see o sig~ neture of Hurd & Co. is on mhozoohp. Northrop & Lyman, Téoronto, Ont., proâ€" prietors for Canada, Sold by all lbimno’ i Dealers. GARDEN, TIMOTAY The Ottawa Drug Store, H. F. MacCARTHY‘S, @re»s. Largest Importations. GROWTH 1875. ) } June 26, 1874. | _ Dr. R. V. Pigeos, Buffalo, N. Y. â€" Dsar | Siz,â€"It is with a happy heart I perr these lines to acknowledge that you and your Golden Me lical Discovery and Purâ€" gative Pellets are blessings to world. These medicines cunnot be highly praised, for they have almost brought me out of the grave.© Three montBs ago I | was broken out with large ul and tohlm-ybody,l;rudt.co Ipm‘ cured your Golden Medical Discovery and May 3, 1876 3 Successor to‘J. P. Oftawa, Merch 4 1876. * * Sigut a _ s 1 edad s s P e t Plurgitive Peilets, and have taken six botiles, and toâ€"day I am in good bealth, all .those ugly ulcers having healed and left my skin in a natural, healthy conâ€" dition. Ithought at one time I could not be cured. Although I can but poorly express my gratitude to you, ghere is a drop of joy in every word I write. God‘s blessings rest on you and your wonderful medxcinuimqpv-rof | _ Â¥Yours truly, _ Mr. Spencer bewed, and the man rising, with a stif »ffectation of kindly afa| iity, put his‘arm ipto the ugcle‘s,and | strofted with him agross the laws towards the lovers. And such is lifaâ€"love on the lawa and settiements in the parlour ! To be continued. > w:u.xlu-,ou BTREET Ottawa, «ar. 17, 18 6. pes Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest, | _‘ But stay, to prevent future misunderâ€" standing, I may as well read over again | the heads of the arrangement you honour ! me by proposing. You agree to setile | your fortune after decease muniw | 23,0007, and your house, with twentyâ€"tive scres, one rood, and two poles, more or | less upon your‘,nogebow and my daughter, joirtly â€" remainder to . their children. Certainly, without _ offence, in .a worldly‘ point of _ view, â€" Camâ€" ‘r illa might} _ do boulit is o still, you .are so vety mroub e, and you ‘sperk so han isomely, that 1 cangot touch upon that point ; and I own, that though there is & large nowminal rentâ€"roll attacued to Beaufort Court (indeed, there is not a finer property in the county), J“ there are many incumbrances, and ready money would not be convenient to me, Arthur â€"poor fellow; & very tine youusz man, sir: â€"is, as I have told you in perï¬clhmï¬- dence, a little impruient and lavikh; in short, your offer to dispense wi‘h any dowry is extremély liberal, and pr:'.g your nephew is actuated by no merce teelings ; such conduct prepossesses me hishly in your favour, and his top." OBNW ALL BTHUK Â¥r, uurros, D. Mcinnes & Co., B ST. HELEX STREET, "A DLoP oPF JuY IX LÂ¥EuÂ¥ woRp," | A iarge supply just Received at CLOVER, 103 RIDEAU STREET Frzmixctox, Huaterdon Go., N. J., FIELD AND HUNGARIAN GRASS, IN TTOCK AT YVery Natural WM, A. LLOYD, FLOWER SEED®. Montreal. and tura‘ information, for which we mnz‘:z‘lï¬h -gkerooln in our daily tion. The agricuitural department is one of its prominent features. The are also rx:hrly reported in its columns; and so are markets of every kind. The Â¥ '""dlhtgm with_fiftyâ€"six broad ns is only $1.3) a year, m prepaid. As this price barely repays the cost P mX mper, no (qi20, (nT°c, Typmyn the cont m paper, iscount ade fromm gh;u'u‘oelflb'- agents, h?t:::'eul:nornny\ o..'m Y BUX, a 6 new paper &‘?mv-c'zhtmm Sv- all lht.. news for two .l:e.lm’bm nm Prke? edhion extra, $1.3 pet rear." W EARTTCY LCA s have no travelling ago B NB ETT ETT PCVE C PE TB P PUTRCASCT when unimportant, at full hnilh when of t ; and always, we trust, treated in a clear, interesting and instructive manner. t is our aim to make the WEEKLY the r.ml,zn'"vlpor in the world, we shall continue to give in its columns a large amount of miscellancous reading, such as stories, tales, poems, scientific intelligence, The W®EEKLY SUx, which has attained m cireulation of over el(hv’y thousand already has its readers in every State Territory, and we trust that the year 1876 hss teenier o biper. . A) L. e Stavea) & now r. ge dthodv'lllm:adlnl § W on ‘uniimportsnt, nt Ti leegtie uon "f z of elec mt pari k.m'l'fllï¬d‘?l. i unlcn that those who Mre: N will have the conâ€" stant means of ing thoroughly well inâ€" ut'x" up nlauo?t' o oo InGuirg n ed reapt e line o 0 n‘o‘y‘fl!l sUX, will -:2?::1;’ nï¬' Mlu{:fl; investigate the com}puona and misdeeds of Grant‘s administration ; and will, it is to be hoped, l:s the foundation for a new and b:r ter ?rl in our national history. 0: 1 this Ti® SUN will contain complete an n& curate accounts, mmllhlnï¬ its readers wi ear and trustworthy tion upon ""Rhre rerQâ€"third prcsiden h The tweatyâ€" tial election, with z: a I:larorp. will be memorable as ‘s uplnuou a third term 0 ygn .fl’ TIIMCP. and -u?rmon CS deciding who be the candidate of the party of Reform, and as electing that teen hundred and tyâ€"six is the oek. r. | It is al-o.t.hvo‘;ur in which Fegg//~ {“ ‘House ,0f pmnt‘unli the fril sinte uite war, wnl to in power C T mamlagilon . nd the ‘yearâ€"of the twontys third ‘efberion . Uf (a President of the Un Sss it these events mresure to be of Tok intorest a 3 1 rtance, lally the reat interest an lm&omn i vop ’}. {':‘.'n':ew 'wlth!tg:WI be ruily and Treahiy ol't"ki’"‘,‘;'"-“’3:“1’,‘“‘.. led in Ts Sux. 4 _ . searcely he soosi lwred a speciaity in comp sittion hu?lnmw pri l« ~ â€" toners. any of tt e Obhioradyne be‘ng unequalin streugth, MoRSON * Q.o:g'u.. o&];oud \u-:.wm oz bott GELATINE ~THe putést progaratinn is Monâ€" . Carsfully ke i and snipped. Orders made payable in p..:.hnd THOMAS MORSON & 80N, 1776 PEPSINEâ€"The popular an 1 al medi« e n +trie Sold in Po »;der, Trge Oithnies s n das w ao lo THE WLEKLY SUN. Diamond Yeast Cakas. t t enee e e Et e NE TeN eCallists and Juï¬::t.w the wreat Eaniâ€" 81, 88 & 124 80UTHAMPTON ROW, Morson‘s Effectual Rematios aAre soid by Chemists and Draggist tbrougbout the world is in charve of a competent marker, where evary attentiion will be paid to Visitors, Liquor®s, Ci ete., of the finest brand«, and wih be coulualed on ie pimgs mflpm' b. the new proprietary . peipids DÂ¥ BILLIARD HALL VUI'IC Liquor®, and oue pict bottles. |___ _ _ . * H U)QODY'N-G is of n=n‘ ceâ€"ebrity that it can ]Wm‘“mri’" lâ€"â€"A Drawm, #ins meng â€" SAVE YOUR~EYESI "% THROW AWAT your ‘\\ readt n . Shied Pifvsionoer oys - ANXD Allu'ou! of the P EYES1IGHT. ‘fells = , how to Restore *mpair. "W w J ed Vision and Overworked Eyes ; how to cure Weak, Naw.y, _llln-oJ.n-d lo.r-:?hud £¥<>s, and all other Dis« *Was? nh%'i’ixi)iwzrnaum HUGE GLASSES NN YOUR NOSE AND FIGURING FuT® "ACE Pamphlet of 10¢ rgu .-u-q Free. Send your adires us siso. [ Just Received. Agents Wanted, " enbseofiifdepet‘ F YOU WANT GOOD BREAD |SPARKS STREET, Best Served and Best Cooked IN OTfaAWA. $ Ottawa. Jan. 11. 1 RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON OYVYSTER This House i« now fully stocked. with cholce Every day, at] 122000n, __ DINMER, Gent‘emen will fnd this the most conven« h':-t and best appointed Restsurart is the ottv : 'l‘-l R "*London" Restaurant BAPPERS‘ JBRLDG K. At all Russell & O‘Connell, Is «tneked with the cholcest (quor: Qttawa, Feb, 9, 1876, LUNCKEONS, Can be had at all Lours, at moderate rates, on the European principle. > ZeB" Liquors and Cigars of the finest brands. FRED FONKS, _ is Restanrant is the most "lll;: an : offers :.‘:m.umml?m boardgrs, i Mea‘s served at all Hours, } lunpiunphl‘p.l. Oysters reco.ved fresh every day. _ The Bar is stocked with Liquors of the choicest T= J Commercial House, Ottawa, March 9, 1376 ';onn-annmr AND HomERTON, 114L ICAL§ aNuvNEW wEOIG t l;‘ ‘tll d ..’m w“l’l m!‘qlm eB A call is reéspectfully snllcited. . h I& K. ouv‘tav. A " ¢ Ditawa, March 9. 1876. 4 olt‘.i rved on the SHELL OYsTERS Eng[li"sll'l CQop Holuse, k oo l B. M_ElflL o N. MEALS OF ALL KINDS THE BAR * ELGIN STREET, (oumssy‘s ounp staxp) NEW YORK. IS NOW OPEN WHERE PROPRIETORS. DINNERS AND Htotels, LUNCH, | W #120 per G k year. W$ | oi« endon. =Ul.lln_ York City. IPJ‘-R?:'IR‘ SUPPERS notice. BUPPERS 1876 40411f * 'l‘-. OCTORZAR f, $ ' w _EXTRACT . 4 Dated li.h May f nabitant of iA . m minster, W ilte: : | foanl] Innt couw Hl:n ' =, M k mMe, aod .'w _ lok) mu%bz â€" 1 % years | + soms rery resp , the Proprictors | pr*4 Lendon, _ , _ _ When death was hourly from Con«â€" # mipt! n, a‘ll rm‘-m aceident led to a dissorvey whereby Ur H. Jam»s enred u-omn-&dmu. varation of Camnmibis Indien. He now gives recsipt« free on recip® 0f two stamps to pay ex ‘enses, ‘Thers is nOt A llnbt of co u-fd«n that 1 ?-noo dissipe ightSweat. irritation nfthe Nerve \, ;llrw-t-'lon =harp pain in tre Lungs, ea at toe 8~mach, Insction of the bowois, and oi .ne Muscles. Address WAD DOCK & OO., IC31 Race street, Pelladeiphia, giving name of this paper, k ___ &n ‘WLN -Tl.l FOLLO G A Beed! from htfr h lmrovod 10â€" mmor&lmw; n.:hn.;ouu habit cory similar ; 0‘ a rich cream colour with pink ¢yes ; td mb nvoet ata ce tuny S ‘mz:&:d but cannot <be -nrpund' ; Price, 20s. per owt.; 18. 64. per bushel; or L S 'I‘lo..'uflm.’ Al‘«).v:‘;\c&:‘gdnon. t Paterson‘s I E‘?zmouon. jor forcing, . Â¥#4. Humour, &o. £»terson‘s Early P per peck of 14 lz‘. A Treatise how to raise and Grow Potatoes, «ic. Agents wanted in ev Town and CoUunty in the Dominion, . * oys N Nlâ€" SEEDLING POTATO. PULL AGRAFFE, 1â€"00TAYVE, FOR $300. Pianos from other reliable makers at BOTâ€" TOM rRIUQES, W C ommmnuuo.mmml * * @EO, TAYLOR, Don Mills. The Mathushek I purchased from tbree n.ru.ohunfll m the most satisfac ‘lop. ‘"’ï¬, you said in to them has beer borne out. t a ber are in use here, and all say would not exâ€" change their plano for any they have ever Dated 15.b Miy, i8 2 from IMe nabitant of :;’r' %m.n Tike it "Pl) 7 are acreaselin Met ant A 1 me, aod i certai iy do enioy #and It gives the most complete -nn%u For sweetneas, smoothne«s and richness of tone we have never heard its equal, _ _ |â€" y e J. 0. ':"ufl‘r‘r"r, M. D., Fonthill, . Ts is to certity that T purshared two of your n1 ument o lead the sir in a 6. ns tb mg o 4n ondlkm;hm is m a h bn-uwd,nndwh.fl Aro 8 * g» \g ~«n be distinctly heard. Every | 1ings out cle«r as a beli, â€" | ngi WARRING KEN YEDY, Superintendent, 8. J SUNTER, Pastor, â€" . | _ rhnon’ C am"&,“m%#?éï¬â€™ we " 0 atruul from m;â€n.:?irtï¬"mmm, sys U, AL, BOMERVILLE, Cleveland, 0. p Em St. W. M. 8. !ohool.‘!hlwlo. j . U\ 7 nnra urea‘ pleasure in stating Fhat as an f . uids ‘I was fully convinced that the monunlo,nul. + r _ Yours tru‘ SPENCER L. FINNEY md‘:&eon{f_mcnmml'.a. The â€"Mathushek ~Orchestra Square Grand Piano is bril of wonderiul and noboice s aORie of ® power D fhe~ Ti.ii.“i::&i."“-'m" And subsort! are wanted for the Second n_w-:n[; -'?u"m the Management o Mathosbek has in reality taken a step in ad« Mdmmmul’}-naï¬;élr;m : Musical Critic, Saratoga, 1 have beard nothing to equal it in sweetnesr of tone. Its notes are I(.l'qb un't‘hm.otom. sweetest singing birs, or those ot the flnar human yoige, than any instrument notes I evet. heard. wn.â€"-w‘z.ra:ra; instran end May you be bi with great and ueserves Paterson‘s National Benefit h:mumu:uu:‘u Concert the Math ushek P Do t > rav.wareons, !â€" WM!W«MNW!’% No money would tempt me to banish it from ll]m’ We d us l(v:gu.com TORY, +02 Broad w .RY. 't huohmnuthhthlcsoldlknown feaders tham by far the most dutabier 46o ahe e most dar least Illhntog{tmgg_tgg_n._ se THE TIMES, OTTAW4, FRIDAY, MaAY 26 1876. ‘These are broad assert! but capable of proof, they are unjiie any t;t'g:'rlnoontauflm; all their Pocull-rl are points of excellence, 3'?55. 20“:::1‘“ :nfto an: -da‘ï¬mm explains in harmowy wnhucn-uayud mechanics all "'r'm i dannn «"ï¬."::; owners of @ Mathusheks willi ioooru!{ to their superior omm“lmuWoflum here for but a few We, the y nog .Mu Plln%ltt.b' un .Ԥ l‘ur.éf the :m«:uviwmu. after a careful examin=tion of the Consert wdo award to FREDEKRICK MATHUSH honour of making the rest of this â€"class of te ‘hen and thare exhibited, or known to us elseâ€" wher T {Signed] EDWARD MOLLENKHA A. D. W. l!ï¬tuwh. M. J. GI <NNETTL _ 1~ the Proprictors/of Norton‘s Camomile | N MATHUSHEK â€" â€" PIANOS. Princess of Lorne, NORRIS & SOPER, W. CHAMPN .. 48 begs to draw the attentio of his patrons and the public generaily to bis in:b;uvwm:qg be had at all wh’ leay» Contre Town Livery Stables. Mathushek sn to all others. _ H. Jou.umuxa. New York. ANVY VEHICLES, which ca.1ot be n. Carefuland attentive Urivers awrys m-»eo when required. Your cholce in 3/ different naiterns made up for $5; complete sult, $16, Workmauship second to none. PB" A FIT GUARANTEED "G2 In all cases, ‘White Sammer Vests, only $1. Call and see and you will be sure to buy. Our Blarney Pants:are worth $$ in other shops H1S ISs NOT A PUFF. "Ot.l\l“.. the Goods, and take your cholce J. iRENTHAN, Ts 22 0 c t " 408 Sussex street, MAN OF A THOUSAND: 4 CONSUMPTIVE CURED. Closing out the entire stook, comprising Scotch and English Tweeds, German Tweeds, French Coatings and the nobbiest thing of the semson :; & CEL in volumes of tone. acltu in volceâ€"like quality of tone, gggt in firmness and ty of tone. in durability keeping in tune. EXCEL for the room, £XEL for teaching schoois and seminaries KEXCKL for the drawingâ€"room. $ Ottawa, July 2, 1875 Livery Stables, â€" Oarriages, Ottawa, March 1,1876. _ 4086@m3 B. J SUNTER, Pastor, _ _â€"_| BA CUEL l‘lï¬ 3Y, Musical Canductor. LIVERY STABLES EXTRACT FROM A LETTER, Sole Agents. GREAT SALE. ALFRED H. PEASE Rochester PRICES THE BLARXEY GoO0D8, No. 8 Adslaide M . {o.‘ TORONTO. Mxss. 80GFl $ 3 0 0 1 Brittsx LIiox HoTEL. PATERSON‘8 M. J. GI (Nlii:ï¬â€˜EI: CHARLES FRAD DR. A, BURNS, St. Thomas. TOWX ‘rvi Pills, I am ::":‘73“ L. g’ * «UGENE J D. 8SCHUYLER, Buffalo, H. BBLLA UI. 8006â€"1f t “';; all others C O!L/ intereste@ who nuve been troubled in the past with ; umimned or hesâ€" ted arbors, and journaly ad have heen paÂ¥ing ancy price, use Oraven‘s Aroiic and Mingine Olls and so avoide those com plaints for the fubure. Al O1 m'-nd‘u-.llrt . 4. VEN 4 is oal ut Pavat mastten, Wholesale and for Export by the Proprictors, Woreester; CMBhdï¬ M'_u"'l g‘-n‘ and by Grocer: London, Bc., 8¢. ; and by G *,* This does not a to shipments .' uif&)nbrbl"ghm. Ask for LEA ig$ PERRINS®* Sauce and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle aus ([ i0 0 emirabtepper. :: \ > > ty of Carleton, Ontario, being composed ï¬%b Lot nn.nlnr tmty-o‘cï¬.‘ .fln'.' g Lot ietter K, in concession R Frout, of the said Townshinof Ne lulunuv Anfomeacipeatiio n eare w 3. a m;.a’t:ny !log:hon-, u-:-nun,lh.d‘l‘b and other outâ€"buildings, 5 “.'l;o:l:‘l !udm nonditions made known at the ; ‘ARTHTR M. PERKIN® Ottawa, M arch :0, 1876, 4&5 after this date, and without which mons A. D. 1+76, at the hour of Three oemï¬ 19 th -r'o?noefl. at the Auction rooms of ‘ MeLEAN, Auctionesr, #parks street. in the 0}:{“%‘91?&'.‘&“ t i e?na“. 'l‘ndmm C of FBANCIS nua"'n"h"tp.'m"« the above m nsol and of myself as Assi« in aod o an and "ao olabet Cl Antt 5t Tasd ‘ani Promighs t M"““"'th;f"'"fl“ & ul beig in the Townabhlp of Mebean, in th s Onane N is that b aof the pomel e ol o nb me fhitke On Toesday the Thittieth "day of May, which are calefilated to deceive the Public, LEA {$ PERRINS _have adepted In the matter of LAUZON & DUHAM of Uttawa, UHAM SL, Lea &Perrins Sauce, _ 200 1.0 Train from Brookville makes 3lose mm with Grand. Trunk ixpress Frain from the West, and with the Utica and 5!-& :tl‘zorlnnwm New York, Aihany, Connect| nde at Renfrew with stages to lmfl?onp;-:vle. w Trains run on Montreal time. DECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS TO B THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE In consequence y: Spurious Imitations of WORCESTERSHIRE which will be placed on every bottle of Woreestershire Sauce, r"‘ : ; ; : ’-"' 'â€". DZT E-: se us waw, i 12 um i ba: ohl& ’eoï¬mwuh Gnn"lhtrm:‘ '51“5 with a uiors Pie g;nr gnuvw tor flow York vony ULca, sto. | LEA & PERRINS |‘NWouember 1874. _ a* This does not a For ents in SBlee Car run from Walega en to Wew 2 uth, tan us cedured ar ins commn'z-‘- Ticket Offce in Ottawa. Nonanene n ache : THOS, REY NOLDS, _ _ od effets of the above named Insolyvents, shall offer for Sale, by Public Auction, _ | e For both Rast N _ West at 10.00 p.m. mm_gm Bouth -h; For the East at Brockville, Dec. 3, 1878, T-I ST. LAWRENCE OTTAWA RAILWAY, wm% tfxo Grand Trunk 8\ 1'8412:7‘ z:ggJï¬{mer. AB 3 NSOLVENXT ACT OoF Brockville & Ottawa Bailways.. . . or â€" Ottawa ~via . Brockville. Feb. 18. 1476 BSure connection: Sale of Real Estate. R GLASGOW p Q,UEB:g TO GLasGow. Phcenic about....... w.lden‘l.hn'n. ““...... Canadian................ Corinthimn............. . Th Sailings of Mail Steamers LEAVING OTTAWA : Cabine= ""v-'"".)-l‘"““.'nm, & Mnrmg -t‘ro uced rates. Steernge a‘wors as low as any other OOI(PAHYF%%';'FCIOB 1“31‘:1'1 Green, New Â¥nrk or their Agente" ESmE‘ aw&-.r" '"â€".ir;_“' Gm&ï¬mmv&g&ux "erurasr prad or munor:onhu 6 Mmg -t,r.'lnood hige * dearing their Signature, thug== GEO. THOMPSON, . _ f t, 48 Ottawa, April.:2, lgtm * Bplrnn“rx‘ot. TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY, NCHOR LINE â€" > n UNITED BTATES MAIL STEAMERS Bardinian.... Circassian.... Sarmatian... Moravian.... Peruvian..... Polynesian. .. Bardinian.... Circassian.... Sarmatian... Moravian. ... Peruvian..... Fibot abor agh O/Oren Bntale . m!"rm«m Unsurpase A New Label, mg QUEBEC. Polppa®: o 30 clvl.n.sie+. "ABte t BR *4 Sel_every "aturday from NEW YORG aAND OnasGow STEAMERS. Steamships. PRailways. is genuing. Manae â€"-";'."v'-m-' , Ottewe yotior to xil owners, Machi I“‘ ieerciest ‘qi ie 2t 00 Pnd uht uks ARRIVING IN OTTAWA From â€" both Eest and . West at 9.10 am. _ South at 4.10 p.m. _ _ From the West at 7.00 OF Managing Director. 19 r.m. 7.30‘pm 1% p.m. 850 p. u. 1875. lith May 18th * 13th May 1st June w‘rï¬* tions imported from the United Btates, an d :"o'u';Snud n all a?f. umw?“ Without which none can cosslbis be genaine."" Opgatentos ‘The puplie are also partfoularly cantionde iï¬ U oi one enE apurjons imita~ EXPORT AGENTS, _ _ ~â€"â€" Norton, Watney & Co, 107 Southwark street, rondon, k Bfaps titthera Svape 8 Ben: io farpmgomne or any of hundred s#ymptoms wnich,this i y oo e judicious use of this most invaluable remedy. nese and Japanese DR BRIGHTS HHOSPHODYNE | Is loldgn“ly.;; m‘ & e M.MM Phainhadwna an the ies EAn 1 000 "Hanity tne @elol Inslstiins a certain dogree of activity in the p ay Wn’lam norvolu.n'zl i m‘gp enables oJ Haxs sho perforn thelr inatural fanotione. whowing the im ie of Jon of th mvg‘ï¬m@m&uog * gtyes back to the h ) mwnm'uofuu- ment of 11&?’-&'2:; l'.’& on w.znnd, and :Ix.- erts an important influence directly on the spinal marrow and norw:;n , of a nuâ€" trative, tonlol/ and in charsoter, ?Alnmntn( hat “fl"" e of the ‘g:lgl:gd muscular system, which renders CHEERFUL, nmmm. ENERGETIC, o t dull, inactivé, and entively overcoming that dull, inaotive, and acts upon the organisation ; for Instance, it mtug to generate that hu» the ol:oou. m 'hhhmrm'l.. ::nbnnou, ie offoom Patme ahore ipapie mm n the individual as to the process. It T noves the with a harmony, v allelled in Mhnz and semiâ€"vital cond! huo?':ud_,'i&o'm willâ€" ra increase quantit firm» noss, sn't’ln M ntnn’a to a state of robust heal f nervous energy, and on the other the most g:werml bl and fiesh untlafl agent renoov:tintzh ell:i l'. and brok: 40-%':' stitutions. It nle’k‘% mgomnotm of assimilation to such degree, that where for years an emaciated, . and -ml,-!_lm and all morbid conditions ‘of the lflhm arising from whatever cause. The action &t the Phosph e is t â€"on the one increasing | princl which constitutes nervous energy, and on the other the most THE NEW CURATIVE AGENT, AND ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY FOR NERVOUS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. 0 Z0 N I PHOSPHO DYVNE, m 4 £00 000 mm VC TB SEeRTCUs UPMC MVE led physicia it for general purpoâ€" m.ndw c:& ‘! ly in ognm’uns & as now been discovâ€" ered, "by which ‘its inval tlox on ? of thoe Arawbagks whigh previone modes of administration have uwu-mly produced. T m veeeP ieb raes h id 2 Ph s £ (STSTBCRE UL HU" tlv"iy in the bl"xl and np.x;m system of anâ€" imals; it is equally difficult to resist the conâ€" viction of the great im portance of Phosphorâ€" ous as an element of the Medica. The question ‘natural l‘ presents itself, " Why is lovnlumo anjelement so little reâ€" garded and so seldom fmprlbod ?" The only :’n&weï¬;t’:‘leh can be given lln. :â€"â€"that noerulfl eu as been found in so prepari that its action %{ be | t under g.'ï¬m control. Hithe t has been used in a. max:g and olive olls, in Sulphuric Ether, in recti Alcohol, in cl:lom!orm,hnd in several other substances; but bowerr valuable it has tt'toen rot}nlt‘i‘ in all th‘omuhorrl& l'}n‘ovm me» hods 0/ repara | ce rnflu mulu' have goox’x. W vhhlh ve led physicians to neglect it for general purpoâ€" _\ Dr. Rowbotham says it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that orus in a free, unâ€" oxidated 9&!9_&39%1 element of ao< L©1100L OF nation ands, and literally faming thu:moqnu &o and 'or‘ may burn, and may be pr "‘l‘lnk:h in its unorpfn%u content, an sive caryatid, to ponâ€" its u shoulders the mere dead weight of stonesof fleshâ€"and what is here of the brain, as contrasted with the will cpgly with o?unl or similar mwm& organs of the body, All throughout the uvmvo- tem, we may believe that Phosphorus und at the centres: of vital jon in the active condition, and at its outlying points in the passive condition." ©haracter Phosphorus may followthe gio::luln Its eh::nl, M m set of ugnl.rln. ndn%:{a to oxrm in the other ; may occur in the brain in vitreous fo ohw quickly as the “;. tellect or %uho ‘::d litera '& fog mgrn wed mt iemet ereninn ane norde ie womeon tat, n covmarne “h?ï¬m.:hé ':un dead -Inu?.orn stones of P fleshâ€"and what is here said of the brain, as Which can imperceptibly and quickly gu-" from & condition of roqtl' chemical ‘activity to one of great chmfo.l Inertness. In virtue of this character Phosphorus may follow the meos oo iecnates Py ontdiee n one Arent Th the other; may oecas in ho t 0 0n Although the modern Materia Medica inâ€" cludes mn{ valuable remedies for l&unu affiictions, it is a matter of oemlnt.‘y.l at in all cases where the animal vitality is failing, phosphorus is . decidedly: superior to Qnr{ other remedy at present known.fFIt W&W effects such as nothing else will produce, and it possesses the great Mvuu.? of not causâ€" ing, when its use is relinguished, the slightest reaction or depression. The Ownulfm of April, 1861, says :â€" soun :o“x‘tflbf?. st An mt tion e so uhf:l 2b;oomoa eoumunt‘!zn ho.rr: bodz which un',tmpugo';:lur m is an clement, AETTIRCTY i ?-?:" 'b‘M"' -mo'%a and Limbs, mj (‘,‘.,‘,:‘,}":’.‘,‘,’ To its Aret meess only,) s of the Nervous Fancies, _‘ â€" _ _ Nuv ee-_ugmanhmm Nervous Debility, Loss of I:‘-;K & ?_ï¬mï¬ Ks Incapacityfor Study or Business. The Phosphodynge MEDICINE. The | Phosphodyne Protected by Royal Lotters Patent. Dated October 11th, 1809 DR. BRIGHT‘S3 PHOSPHORUS * En prghive Phoimhadyne mas ied mrmmtmï¬ln PATRONAGE. | mioMa EABi'n INTESTINES y, vigour, yet mildness unpar XYGEN ng ggâ€- and the the “ thmt a w ‘ _ti!?é ï¬u &&: ‘..‘M m / CLUFF & MILL, GNERA_ AGENTS.â€" â€" SPBOLAL NOTIOER i horeby i1700 to our patrons and the public generaliy it the Ortawe disizich that this «Oon Â¥K&>~ Look Out for Advertisement in this Space. Agricultural Insurance Co+y. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL PRA OCTIOA®L * °C _0 °!° PLUMBER, GAS & STEAM FITTER, WELLINGTON STREET, ied o A First Class Family and Commercial Hots! 1lhese imported direct from , yI es hnd Ts pagetn dn spmagne oi un eb the 6 iall ®s tomes are and day are surcharged with. _ The Bubscriber‘s long experiense as a ectogpier ud paiet "’Mnï¬ï¬ï¬uu'm of the pigments used in selection of mt esn in e nsc "Rnofle, emedeets invited to examine his of WALL PAPEE before o it ‘â€" As the undersigned is going out of the Ranx», u" Purchasing ol d The Rova@_)_(.‘ghg_gg Hotel, best Gag Rurnar in tha exeuld c oam. s NOF _ Â¥er Sont, over anÂ¥ oter barne . Over B0R aola T2 one peor éan be graduate ... Gron ne iAmp," now in use. ‘The du ¢an be graduated to any number of hours, still further the a n-!?'d‘r:“ »mmnm a%qu ‘%.Ma “b-ygn‘ now in use. It is ï¬-omhmum""num'u,- p S ied 4 TOWXN AND COOUXNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. _ ~\t 4 Also, Agents for the Ellis Patent Gas WM best Gas Burner in the world. N va"' "m- %m&mm;&orb:m. Ov-:“.&(#_._... economy. | “ It Brilliant Light, fally to the coal gas. It is simple 7 rouetenn i trek nc res in on All un t ce . U se uie mt e on aaptitnatite td can !.O:!.'fadfllbd o any on beorne . torosene lamp" now in use. The duration of o OPm PRA 122 d CO200I TT2ZTICN o° Canada, umcuwm t«oelfluua;wu,dthu by contract or other) experienced in light: the streets with a vapour light, have l:\lr’:nuonorm%m. IMPORTANT NOTICE. A NEW GAS LIGHT FOR THE 9 th 12 ths.. of Vellow Sugar for One Dollar Full flay s m 1 xJem .. c wm.'fgmm"im“‘mm,umnmmmm BOLOGNASâ€" Chicken and Tongue, â€"smoked, B il%ltlw-u?l..ï¬isnh Pot:h, Kidney mmg.Sonp and 'fl?.'.‘ a-mtxs:n:a.,n ‘Heast Duct. 2oofen nastis tep" To About 75 different kinds and varieties at half the price; mmmnn..smundw. A call u-ollcftzdm.l:‘ have been able to purenase a 20t0eNUE LNA t $4 per 10ib Oaddies being speedily cieared; bartels @UINNESS‘S PORTER, pints and quarts, put up t* erder. } J cases CLARBET, Jas, Vioiets, gpecial ordr, very fine. mm WINE, Y.P., fine 6: vour, fire brands. ‘chses mmtl-.muudqnn-.pororu. l mmmm.mmnou.wm. ; low fine old PORT WENE, unrivalled in quality, some 2 Teasâ€"Black, the finest imported ; Green, do # Coffeeâ€"Very mpoflor,huhmmmmgd daily. Byrupsâ€"Maple, Amber, Golden, etc., very fine. mâ€"mmrwpm.muw Ahr‘o‘ndvcnwmckuhmcmnuwonmm to detail, alwa; Glasgow Peas Meal, Mackensic‘s Digestive Bixentta amd a ols .. n The Canadian Meat Cah}iihg Co.‘s Fresh Goods Fitzsimons & In France, England, Holliand and M; _/ |8 FB BRANDIES, PORF r muummm‘nnf“rin E.Y.._'_'!r'm.' P3RTER, ESTABLISHED 1854 m oTrawa, i187s. */* THOS,_PATTERSON. Their Excellencies the Earl an ; Countess of Dufferin. Ottawa, Jan.. #, 1878. HARRIS & CAMPBELL, WHOLESALE AND . No. 101 (New Stand) Rideau street, Ottawa. The last CoL. &A. 0 o'x.m'o% EDWARD A. e WILLIAM ANGuB, . _ _ _ JAI.A.& ~83.50 IN I0LB. CADDIES. Direct Importations from the r5ducers In France. Entland: Holland amd a.L._ LUNCH, BREAKFASTS and SUPPERS Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers, 158, SPARK® STREET. in uinss WM. oto:A?‘ Warerooms next to Daniels‘ H. = McKAY‘S... .. _:3 CHOICE AND BEAUTIFUL '; UVE mm_mï¬w. l.lll:l:d and Collops, m half th j Alseccht 9ds and yarieties at hnlf the price of Imported Goods,and m uch fresher. PURE and UNADULTERATED WHOLESALE & RETAH Abstur‘smcloot-low’pflu than can be ebtained in the trade. Really Fine Teas, S ~NOW ~OPEN: Lambert, Meech & Co., 60 Wellington street, (opposite Parliament Bulldings, Otn. 3rd Door West of Bank Street, * CAPITAL, â€" CUP THAT CHEERS;~ Its Points of Merit are : . Ferguson, O T T A W A; CANAWUA of the Room Panar m..(, . _ _" Teera®t iih Coods w ho B 19 o i aeme ho se ns M * T s WE WILL ALSO GIVE , for Family use and Medicinal purposes. Thos. Patterson, No. @ Rideau street, Ottewa , Mass., the pateht right of . some 3 years old, difâ€" , always on hand