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Ottawa Times (1865), 6 Jan 1877, p. 3

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ve 15 to 20 us Ts ved" prin 187¢4â€"77 t right of o furnisik eretofore me by the pemse of ETS d MeKen s and nls & selmiines DS On . h ed. et. a w o )EN s been ents ent * Ane«i to lighs NS ng eds ates ust t J fAnest They are‘ in patent medicir medicci skill ; astonishing vig Charles Bluett, night watchman, was Yten placed on trial, charged with shootâ€" ing with intent at Catherine Fleming, the keeper of a disreputable house. The case was not concluded. . For thirty years t.ere has been one ob jection to porous plasters, and that conâ€" sisted in their slow action. The invertion Â¥Benson‘s Capcine Porous Plasters overâ€" somes this difficulty. They will positively cure diseases in a _/yew hours, which other porous plasters, liniments or compounds requiredeys and weeks of continuous wear to simp‘y relieve. Their action is more vigorous than elec tricity, and more powerful as a local re medy. They cdo roi blister, are purely vegetable ; and cor.tain neither metallic or miner«l poisor.. Their celebrity is Mr. George. Hague the late Cashier of the Bank of Toron.o, retains his connecâ€" tion with the Bank for the present in an advisory capacity . 2000 physiciar Feputation. . r The jury at the Assizes toâ€"day disagreed on the case of Tilling, Norman, Graver and McMurray, charged with murderously assauiting Constable Soanes. The prisoners were released on bail, themselves in $600 and two securities of $300 each. in his stomach in 1872 ‘by a burglar named Levitt, now serving a life penaity in the Penitentiary for his crime. The Governor General.has consente ! to receive an address from the Mechauis‘ Institute on Thursday next in their reâ€" :‘m_u.; an mineral ; fi!lded upon TH® MOST POWEKFUL EAREMDY OF MoDERN TIMES. Kiralby Bros , who made such a sensaâ€" tion last season in "Round the World in 80 Days‘"‘ appear at Mrs. Morrison‘s Theatre next week in a new entertainâ€" ment. Mr. Joseph Dain, who was on Monday elected Deputy keeve of Yorkville, is ‘*7‘! from the effects of a bullet lodged The Water Works Commissioners are coms‘dering the advisability of building another new reservoir at a cost of $200,â€" 000. s The Evangeli¢cal Alliance will hoid a week of prayer commencing on Monday. Argument was heard toâ€"day in the apâ€" in the Commercial Agency case of clean vs. Dun Wiman & Co. Judgment rved. services in Toroxto, Jan. 5.â€"An ice meeting is to be held on Woodbine Track eariy in February. The Young M are desirous of A Winter Meetâ€"Moody and Sankeyâ€"The Water Worksâ€"Personal. Bpecial to THE TIMES. Forgeâ€"y â€"« apiured. Specia! to THE TIMEs=. _ LoxDbox, Jan 5.â€"Two well known resi dents f the city engaged in the grain trade, Megers Benjamin Shaw and Joseph Pierson were srrested this evenring at their respective residences on a warrant issued at the instance of Mr Dispard, Manager of the Bank of Montreal, charg mg an irregular‘ty to the amount of $700. Te prisoners were not admitted to bail Wâ€"migh:, pending an investigation at the Police Court The charge points to a forgâ€" Police Court The charge points to a forgâ€" ery of W itebouse‘s réceipts. The notorious William O‘Reilly, after a week‘s search by the detectives, was found this evering secreted in a small cupboard in the garret of the botel kept by his mother. He is wanted for robbery. The detectives are making a determined effort to break up the gang of burglars now operating. Messrs. Lingham & Som of this town, on Dec. 21st, made a bighly satisfactory sale of sxiy steers, averaging 2,100 lbs. each, is the London Market. |wo of them sold for £100 sterling, to be fed ap for next jear‘s shows. heense. This is one of the cases i cider was sold and beer given free COous . Lo severe 0 W McLougt a bayonet thrus tion on Wednes Pasteral Callâ€"ibe Man who Beyonetâ€" The <(ider â€" Beer Suceessfal sale of Canadian trate Loâ€"morn This even Butsviccs, Jan. 5. â€"Rev. D Mulbern, Pastor of the Baptust Church, has accepted a wall from the Peterborough Congregaâ€" st Baker Benson‘s Capeine Porous Plaiters. migo b# »0n * ybe bis p dek sod. onous Ha pemk in \¢ Jer® radd BEABULY & JOHNSON, Pharmasceutica Chemists, N.Y ay on 2i t t Jy sup he bu MB ome B ik&&VÂ¥ilLE oisor .. iheir celebrity is their great activity. i no sense & nostrum or a ne, but founded upon true they attack diseases with or, and quickly restore the ts normal condition. TORONTE. KA N ai o d + LONDON. CGRIRAPXIT a‘s Christian Association securing Messrs. Moody the spring, for revival improvement on other The strongest possible great curative proper of their being imitated a was fined $25 and ‘ling liquo: without a e of the cases in which morning, is in & ough the wound Wray Fir tod â€"*he Vietualâ€" Ile dooâ€"ing. ) Was Ihe BHoaspiel al Matier Loss an d @ yA natcnes bonspiel hetd ay are not in Nest came off wounded by as at the staâ€" x affray too« the town last amed Baker get the Dodge â€" Bee ves. fair is m gh | _ While Dr. James ..dams, of the London Hospital, was, a few days ago, removing the lower limb at the hip joint from a boy, an alarming collapse occurred, and the | patient sank f«st. _ The operator instantly | had eight ounces of blood injected from | his arm tothe boy‘s, and tien completed the operation. The boy is doing well. Major Barnes, of the Tenth Bengal Lancers, being the tallest officer in the British army in India, was selected to act as Chief Herald, and to read the Royal ptoclamation at Delhi on New Year‘s Day. His heraldic dress was made in England and cost $1,000. . An article on the remuneration of liteâ€" rary work in Russia is published in the Dieto oi St. Petersburg. Literary proâ€" d ictions were unknown until the time of Peter Great. That screre‘;o, in introâ€" ducing European institations into. his country, found it neceeâ€"ary to explain them to his subjects by means of various pub.ications, mostly _ translated frol:n foreign languages, and for this ur;on o kept a regular staff of wriuu.p he anâ€" nual salary ot Kozlovzky, the editor of translations, was only 3&) roubles (£40) a year ; and Mankeyeff, the " father of Russian historiography," was paid at the rate of six roubles a month. ‘These offiâ€" cials were very hard worked, as the Czar always insisted on e >\ publication bOiD& i:ady wit in theshc ‘eâ€". p> sible space of her husband‘s debts. iime. Tae same s~stem was pursued under Peter‘s successor.. The scademiâ€" cian Milier, for editing the St Peters: burgh Gazctfe, was paid 100 roubles a year, and another eminent Russian writer, Lomonosoff, was so poor that he repeatealy had to apply to the Russian Academy for relief. It was not until the time of Catherine the II. that Russian writers began to assume a more indeâ€" pendent tone, and literary work in Russia then brought as high a price as in Westâ€" e n Europe. _ Karamsyn received 150, 000 roubles (£2,000) for the first edition of hisâ€" "HKistory of R 1ssi9," besides bis rension of 50,000 mu',l‘uos yeer ;mlil::‘ U'o; â€"ridow of Pushkin received & 5,000 ronbles, with 142100 lw&' to pay Baron Grant cannot find.asumhmr for his unfinished mansion and grounds in Kensington ‘ Gardens, commenced three years ago. lle has tried hard to induce one ofthe princes to take a fi yt.oitu- it overlooks the Albert mmont; t custqomers fight shy of it, as it has been estingated that the finishing, hml:::g and embellishing of the property cost an additional outlay of a million and a half sterling. | _ At a meeting of the creditors of Muir, | Ewin & Co., the total liabilities of the | fin were placed in the statement and | sabmifted at about $301,000 ! of this | $1.9,000 were direct, 86,800 were indiâ€" | is :t, ar d $835,500 were secured by mortâ€" | gige. The ascets are nominally $228,â€" 00. The firm were rot mp.ni with 2 1v offer. William Ewan, er of one of the partners, who is a creditor for $57,000, was the founder of the business, ‘ which unde= his direction was svcsessful | ud grew uo large p oportions At a meeting of the creditors of N. Vaâ€" lois & Co., the offer of the firm of 40 cents ou the dollar unsecured n>t neing accepiâ€" able to all the creditors, it was determined to put them into insolvency. The stateâ€" ment of their affairs submitted shows the liabilities to be divided as fo‘lows : Direct, | about $113,000, and indirect, $133, The humble cottage at Sinigaglia, Italy, where the present Pope was nurked, is still own*d and occupied by his foster brother. His Holino-f:u founded in the town & hospital for 50 old men. On a panel in a church wall in Valpaâ€" raiso, Chili, is a paintiig representing the Emperor of Germany and Prince Bis marck squirming in the fliames of while the devil is poking the Imperi ?ht.nceuor in the "Nack with a hot Or & The Locomotive Brotherhood President (Arthur) aud a Griesance Committee of ‘0 of the Grand Trunk Railroad engine drivers had a long interview with Manager Hickson toâ€"day, resulting in a pc .anent reconciliation between the compioy and men. Toâ€"morrow, Mr. Wallis, Locomotive Superintendent, will issue official copies of the agreement to each member of the committee, for him to convey to the men in his list. The terms are that the agreement of 1875 shall be faithfully adhered to, all drivers to be taken on again, and warrants out for the arrest of some to be withdrawn ; pay to remain as it is. The stock maiket toâ€"day was rather weak. Sa‘es wereâ€"Montreal, 183 ; Teleâ€" granh, 1204 ; People‘s, 944; Merchants, 90 ; Metropolitan, 49. _ _ _ _ _ _ A writ of attachme it was issued toâ€"day Ag;im. McCaiity & Hutchinson, grocers, of this ciy ; liabilities about $13,000, and assets about tue same, Valois & Leduc, tanners, of St. Scholasâ€" tique, who are involved in the above failure, are endeavouring to effect a comâ€" position with their creditors on the basis of 35 cents on the collar. C ; â€" these include over _ $53,000 of accommodation baper, accumulated by a sys.e.n of kite flying which manifests some dexteriry in that line on the part of the firm, a id a pretiy generous policy on t‘.e part of the seven or eight banks inâ€" terested. but c..minal courts. . lae real property belonging to the Corporat‘on of )Y;-'trell is valued by an oBcial retrrn, issued toâ€"day, at $3,196,â€" UUU, from which only $4,112 is received in thre wey of rental. Mr. McDowel!, lesses of the Academy. of Music in this city, leaves next week for Ottiwa‘with his company, who will play in that city d. ring the week. Next week the Acad(my of Music will be alwered by aa additional stairs being added, so as to rceide* the house safe against a panic or fire. Miss Fanny Reeves, one of the fair actresses of the corpany, will receive a benefit on he: return heisa previous io he" marriay,e _ with _ Mr. McDowell. It is stited that the Mana ze will be enâ€" sured one third of his expenses for the +er on by several influential parties in this city, which is necessary owing to the .ecent difficulties. Moxtrzai, Jax. 5.â€"About half past 4 this afternoon Louis Ginette, aged 35, of st. Martin street, met an old friend, Frank Guay, and pulling out a revolver discharged it twice at him, one ball takin@ effect in Kis arm and "mflicting a severe wound. ‘Guay reported to the police, who arrested (Giinette at his house and took him to the pofice sgation. _ When be yot there he lookea very much distressed and hinted to the sergeant that he had tiken oxalie acid. _A doctor was sent for who administered antidotes, but tha man was dead in 10 minutes. Jealousy was the cause of the tragedy, as Ginette had a vnretty young wife whom Guay had tamjpered with. 5 ®pectal to THE TIMES. Moxtrzar. Jan,. 5. â€"Rev. Mr. Williams har ssigred the partovate of the Eastern Congrezational Church in this city. Charlton, of Charlton & Co., late ten:â€" derers «oc Section 15 of the Canada Pacitic Railway, is stated to be still ill of brain feve>, and can see no one. His late partne, Martin, says th’i matter of. the withdrawal of the tender will form part of the proceediags no‘ only in the civil uca‘gnedâ€"( harltonâ€"Academy of M=sic â€"The Recent Fnilures The Stock M a rk t â€" The Family Friend Proves Treacherous T .LEGRA@PAIC. A DOMES"I% TRAGEDY. IME @RVENâ€"«YED MONSTER P rotty Young W fe. The Fatality of Oxaile Acid. NJUKED HUSBAND‘S REVENGE more AN Scientific Wonder box Boy‘s Own Laboratory New Smelling Bottles NEW LAMPS, d'nl' oamn;s&.pwmwm.m':u& lrunu and public generally extensive Livery Stables, Oarriages, AaAN% VEHICLES, gm cannot be beaten. Carefuland attontive vers aiways in attendance when required. Conveyances can be had at all hours by leayâ€" jng orders at the Cantre Town Livery Stables. BITISH LIOM AOTEL, Cloths the only article used by Physicians. and in the gwdloflhil‘c'o.:n??mdtump:.dmm mtont ons ts u7 (Pouny, Brtraes Pronp‘s EZTRACE ToMEANXEZ, w head â€" ATJrH®® CENT ENNJ A L TOILET USE. Removes Soreness, A lexion. _ â€" TO FARMERSâ€"Pond‘s Extract. "NC°7, "Tomach, I and elsewhere. ToOTHACHE, m‘mhewgu and Rheumatism are all alike relieved, and often ntlgot;nrfl. r-nwumflfim hvbomla::i:hdvlth Pond‘s Extract of Witch azel recomâ€" mend it in their practice. We have letters of commendation from hundreds of Physicians, many of w;nn:g;ler uhm'gu in their own practice. In ition they order its use for lw'lnnpm«b, '1"‘"’ Sore Throat, Inflamed Tonâ€" sils, simple and chronic Diarrhcta, Caâ€" tarrh (for which it is a \fic), élll- :nhln-, :“mud i‘nt..“. of nsects ‘usquitoes, , Chapped lh-d-,'l‘uo,.qmd indeed all manner of _____â€" skin diseases. Ne e n OR eReols Promptly relieves pninn of Burns, Scalds, â€" Excoriations, Chafings, Old Sores, Boils, l-‘ol;d-n, COttnq, oetc. Arrests inâ€" flammation, uces swel stops blceding, . removes discoloration lndm. rapidly. LADIES find it their best friend. It assuages the pains to which they mgee-ll-rly lub%ootâ€"noubly fullness an frvuuru in the head, nausea vertigo, &c. 1t {urompflfl ameliorates and permanently heals a ki'ud- of inflammations and ulcera«~ tions. HEMORRHOLDS or PILESfind in this the only immediate relief and ultimate cure. No case, however chronic or obstinate can long resist its regular use. VARICOOSE VEINS. It is the only sure cure. KIDNEY DISEASES. It has no equal for per» -mlmu; from use. . For this it is ' cause. a elh_.e. It has ::3:0 hundreds of, um»wh:n’:fi P97 Meedive: vden) terer wrousd uECS Perfumery at 20 per cent reduction Ottawa. Joiy 20, I875 PoND‘S CHILDREN. HEAVY.TURNING:‘A W ARDED.TO GEoRrGs NEwWELL Haull Furniture Manufactory GKO.;NEWELL mt Proprieto NLaTRE Tow "Hear, for I POND‘S EXTRACT. PODMDS EXTRAUT. The People‘s Remedy. The Universal Pain Extractor. LIVERY STABLES A SPLENDID AsSORTMENT OF GEO E .PRESTON‘S 0oD FOR HULL W. P. GIBSONX, for Winter Suits â€"AFâ€"_ Residence over the Store. UND ER T AKING ‘its Branches. Coffins, Caskets, Shro: etc. lwlyl'l'n Stock. * ade * ZAB~Hearses sent to a rt of the country at nodonungsg:l.: Coffin Store, QUEEN & METCALE STS., oTTAWA. R. ANGUS, â€" â€" Proprietor, knew how to prej it properly. Refuse all Wa hhieh Hasel. ~Thinis the only article used by Physicians. and in the oT W dee B Oomblih t oib s vamals d ENCE and Smarting ; heals c-u.â€"-'h’uoll and Pimples. It revives, invigoraies and refreshes, while wonderfully improving the Complexion. ARMERSâ€"Pond‘s Extract. No Stock Breeder, no Livery Man can afford to be with< out it. It is used bydlthludw Stables, Street Railroads and first in New York City. It has no equal for Sprain®, Moiallis aat Worisa Cofftins and Caskets of every style, with -mlulblo Trimmings always on nand. ; Shroads, Scarfs, Crapes and (Hloves supplied on the shortest, notlce, or rented if required. _ F IRST PRIZE Lane, New York. other remedies failed to arrest bleeding from nose, stomach, lungs, and elsewhere. PREN. No family can afford to be without Pond‘s Extract. Accidents, lruh:;i Contustons, Cuts, Sprains, are relie :}:mt Iiut:\ntly by external application. imnélo veviada o en l SNty A _BRANCH . ESTABLISHâ€" MENT was ofiened on the 1st instant, in Messrs. Garland, Mutchmor & Co.‘s New Block, on Sparks street, where mrg« thing connected with the above business may be obtainâ€" ed on short notice at MY USUAL _ MODERATE CHARGES. May 3, 1876 ______._ dawâ€"y No. 15, Nicholas street, near Rideau street, Ottawa. Ri~Residence, as former at Nicholas street. T May 8, 1876. il4ly Hearses sent to any part of the ‘ountry a . [PRICES,TO SUIT;T EN Coas. p.;, 3 _â€"s2CIâ€"The great Vegetable Pain Destroyer. Has been in use over thirty years, and for cleanlinessand prompt .(‘12-1;13 virtues cannot be excelled. 3. 438 <R3, Undstaker. (8 uosessor to?] A." Swalweil,) UNDERTAKER Sp arks stroot, Ottawa. TTAWA Residence 20 4 Albert street YNJFRATAKING. CONFECTIONER SPARKSSTREET BARTON, W. HEARN, ._for Pond‘s Extract. Take no other. â€"ANDâ€" T weeds 11 speak Of ercellent Ft‘hll‘l." ® 3006â€"tf HENRY CRACK : (LateNalesman at Satchell‘s). s to inform his friends and the nsaoaiie ty dale o Messrs. Satchell Bros., and .w with a firstâ€"class supply of Beef, M Lamb tns aiianminliiyn mcb ade eaigt mt very lowest prces in order to secure & fair ;'llom Vfivéfli{g. attended t in the most UNEQUALLEDI INRQUALITY _ QuUANTITY & BFAVORABLE] PRibes Z@" A TRIAL IS RESPREOTFUL Y SoLICITED. __ Ntall No. 2 Byâ€"Ward Harket. _ EDee, 1 18786 Prepared to any Pattern which the Trade New â€" Butcher‘s ~Stall 0 0 Matched or iSplit At reasonable prices, and warranted to give suit the times Battens and Furrings Cuar.w. Lkonaue . HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTER, CHAUDIERE ISLAND Howe Sewing Machines Wellington street, â€" â€" Near Hooley‘s Bridge 480 Sussex‘ street, betweenm York and}Clarence l?qth cheaper than any other house in the city. i tended to. Theabove company want twolor three res ectable and active agents. GAS AND STEAM FITTER, BELL HANGER AND COPPERSMITH, GUNsSMITH AND LOCKSMITH, \ HIGHEST PRIZE roved Water Wheels, RooFrINg markkiar ;}vflunrnonu it‘ VARNISHES, RTO. <yâ€" â€" [MECOMMONESTREET, MONTEEAL: J. W Patterson & Co RUSSELL HOUSE, OTTAWA, CANADA. This_Hotel is the hriut and only First Class House in the City. â€" It is fitted, furnished and kept as an exceptionable Wellington street, Ottawa. N‘B.â€"All kinds of repairs and general‘ Joubing «tionmied ty *** gener H. ~H 0O D GBE S .â€" Estimates given. All orders promptly ‘atâ€" ESTIMATESJON |A PPLICATION Orders from a distanceJpromptly attended] to 56 SPARKSâ€"ST., Oppesite the British Lion Motel: CITY‘REFERENOES Fresh Bulk Oysters JUST RECEIVED _ {Public buildings and heiled in a most modarn ner. CENTENNIAL COAL & . Milt & Crossâ€"Cut &aws FILES, BABBITT MET AL Rubber ayd L:ather Helting, Chaius, Ancheors, Cordag», Bar _lron, Tin Plaes, Sheet i: on, Stoves, Furnaces, Blacksmith‘s «eals, Woed ware for Car {ages, Carts, Waggon, Sleizhs, Broad and Narrow Axes, &c. &c. AT, OUR STORES, Rideau and Wellington Streets. romin *B1. _‘P"-,“f':h-,!'"’:,_*,____ KyOT AIR FURNACEs Aug 23 1876 Steady Employment, ____ Manufacturer snd Dealerjin® o% ie or ho o e All .p%'rou AND AMMUNITION, SPORTING IMPLEMENIS F. MCDOUGALL®#CO‘S Capital" Stove Depot 525 Sussex street. HARDWARE. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Wholesale and Retail. Sept 23 1876 ~o#a Alex. Workman & Co. HARDW ARE &B~ APPLY IMMEDIATELY "GA No. 144 Rideau Street, next.to the .St, Eo LAWRENCE HOTEL , OTTAWA ‘SATURDAV JANUARY 6 1817 wWASHBURN‘S AXESâ€"ROPES BURRILL‘S AXESâ€"CHAINS BOWAN‘3 AXESâ€"POWDER HIGGIN‘S AXESâ€"SAwWsS IRONâ€"STEELâ€"SHOT HEAVY STOCK OF LUMBERING and GENERAL 0. DWINNEL D. BOOTH, HAliD W ARE. PATTERSON & tAW H. MEADOWS & CO. L Apginge hnd Noliar», team promptly attended to. FURS. MOULDINGS . FIRST CLASS HOTEL ‘CUT TO_ ORDER AWARDED AT TME [531 SUssEX StREET. 2VERY CHEAP:! OTTAWA. rFOUNDEY. "PcturEr AÂ¥ T HE =ATâ€" , «& CO. JOLN BUSH Sparks street Agent for Ottawa _private residences and healthy manâ€" WOOD. hwA muasl 2 D20 PR CC ADPRTCICD ARZCRL ‘and Telegrapric e#2, Danadian and Foreign, and it is requesten +m all Notices of Mest q200 000 mt Om ETe 0. meF u’”";-'{:::-:: -z"": .a”.:.c'%‘é% TBR3 ns | tonowing in * I.] B. TAYVYVLOR. enquire at the office. Eht Pss c c dren msred V ader the new the * TIMES" will 96 foane 40 SEatRtR mil iniportant Logal 'Oonwu. mu.g. nnanenrigeiraa ts *Ihe TIMES has the bed Slroulation of pnum-b% the le -‘x.ymfim.mu anhantihawrill mlamea Laas s qi 2120 C PECEE 0C #u will please leave their names and umtm-’um: 60 & T0 Rideau Street, suburbs 2@ hofi . 7 ,8‘1 parts of the city, ‘éi’%â€"-m Eul at 10. onts per week, of Vader the Pibee prrgmency anies io in prape Saburps d rbrerne P ol parte of the city, Printed ‘m the shortest notldea a% n â€" oder Concert Programmes, Bill Heads, EHIDBMATUT CIRCULARS JOB PRINTING OFFICE M 2 gmwmm&wm THE TIMES OFFICE â€"Business and NLEGANTLY PRINTED AT Notices of Meetings. A sPECIALTY.: ( DAILY aND WEEKL * Visiting Cards, Bills and Posters 68 & 70 22o feeepines of Soctoties imts Sreviny Wedulntnls ror® seoial it gpon oA Cures all Nervous Lnseases, sucn as lm Debility, Prostration, etc., which many es produced by over induigence in the mh ue eREAarâ€"EXCGLISHK EXXEDY: TERXs, $1.50 per day, Omnibus to and from cnre and voke sito s o o rmanay ALBION â€"HOTEL, ». *‘ douRt nouse avaxus, Thik Houss is well u‘xe.‘;g‘trun.m attention and moder on en window s of ev <p ous ‘wnuigu‘t, | | 0. Curver and Gilder, MirroFanapPictu o um arDmt arezaar :â€"‘"_.-l-“-- kctorcsson '_fi. wvt© Every attention paid to guests."* STEAAIERS. Sailings ° of ~Mail > Steamers Ra.fl!ays: alt, 3% For Ottawa> and Pembroke, via Brockville. CuA‘DA CENTRAL i._;;..i&.fi.&d):v Exnnosm EEmZ High (oTBe Bure connection with Gramd Trunk Trains East & West, and with the Rome & Waterâ€" town and Central Vermont at Ogdensburg to mlouth&::& g‘o:‘ York, Boston, and all poflu A:rtnuntl in lloyop Car running from Watertown to New oru;,‘un be secured at Cempany‘s Ticket Office in Ottawa. Time faster than by any other route. Trains are run or Montreal time. . THOB. REYNQLDS, «e _ Li 2t MD&OW.OHQ!& GLABGow R. C. W. â€"MacCuaig Th h Pullman Cars without en E.lghm._i‘?.“\'ro Montreal every night ls“- AT EAMRRA FROM NFW YORK FOR Specific Medicine. QUEENSTOWNâ€" AND LIVERPOOL OTTAWA RAILWAY, Brockville & Ottawa .TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY. of every GRAY‘B And hopes Sy Eirict and cautioned against purchaéing spurious imitaâ€" Mm%ylm.:: %“mfifln&mmum:m"‘“ EXPORT AGENTS, _ Norton, Wathey & Co, 107 Houlthwark street. ar patontes. ‘The public 1e xiso parifininely i hn n lpriomnprie ramiripriche s 4 4 mmmmm showing Amportance .of W‘&ummu-&m?‘“ 4 P h g o n en DIGESTION IS IMPROVED, ln*:.tr:m wWONDERFULLY, #&.‘."&.‘ |:= day of g“um..mm feeling of vigour domfort, to Abe Nervous Debility, Hn iss maep en fngrit dopeimeraitich Simuy persous oo CHEERFUL, BRILLILANT, ENZRG@ETIO £ 0010 Oe o P t helP .24 m.ymmmflm The Phosphodyne The Phosphodyne pmaprcer se mothe noornpens in ete Soaepiermonts vis of robust health. HE NEW OURATIVE AGENT, AND ONLY RELLABLEREMEDY FOR NERVOUR AND] LIVER ;0OOMPLAINTS. mmoqhg.i'mmu- pronounced i es peinas cay k ?fik“&:w«m of th whacks which previous modes ldnlrlli‘n“mhn'mylrmm PHOSPRODYNE andolive in Sulphuric Ether, in rectified Aloohol, in and in several other substances; ‘but however valuable it has been found inall the hitherto known meâ€" thods of its mhw {:znlu have n uporm. w ve nl‘smno emj bfitmly!n extreme cases. But a |;roa-u has now been discoyâ€" ered, by w ts invaluable action on the hunnli:rmwhmund'nhut!n{ of those drawbacks which previous modes ‘o UNDER ‘DISTINGUISHEDLPATRONAGE po ud udn Sa EOE 1Pb TT jual or similar forge to many other organs :7',110 body. |All thmnthout%o Hvln,otyo- ,.¢m, we may believe that Phosphorus is found ‘,tfiu centres of vital ction in the active ondition, and at its outlying points in the assive condition." Dr. Rowbotham it is difficult to avoid the conciusion mtâ€"gnlphonu in a nu}nn- oxidated state is an essential element of acâ€" tivity in t~ nrainand nervous system of anâ€" imals; 1t s .znsuydllolltto resist the conâ€" victien a‘ the great of Phosphorâ€" ons a« an clement of Materia Medica. Tnw question presents itselt, :;M’:n.:':m“ ‘f"“!“\o l'l.y. 9 en newer whioch san be §iven is » that a eoriurh dnerduly Sos Deeh fonnd in so preparing it contror. *mioherto ds Pn hob Boder perfect which can imperceptibly and quickly pass ol par:;t‘lb pass from a condition mt ehananl activity to one of cmtehcnfl linertnoss. In virtue Oof this character Phogphorus may follow the bloodlnluohmmyox!dhlnonom set of cagflla-lel, and be indifferent to oxyien in the other; may occur in the brain in the ‘wvitreous form, ehl;ui? as quickly as the inâ€" tellect or Inugnnt on:demands, and men:éy fliaming that thoughts may breathe and words may burn, and may be presentin the bones in its amorpflom form, content, like an impasâ€" sive caryatid, to sustain upon its unwearied shoulders the mere dead weight of stones of fleshâ€"and what is here said of the brain, as contrasted with the bones, will apply with Io becoine‘ s momertradny 5k e t S0epratien to become a constituent o!nfho 50(!{ as Phosphorus. Here, then is an elemen Although th ho" modern Materia® Medica in cludes mu:i vflfih remedies for humae affiictions, it is a Ater of cemm'z that in all cases where the animal vitality is failing, Pther remedy at memBt knowe" "It wi work other remedy at prescnt It will w i roctmecog mrc Ereal ndranlage of uon hake e van of not causâ€" ing, when its use is rtlnqnlm the slightest l'?_guon or depression of Apii, e Cornhill Magazine says :â€" " But of all the inorganic Ml.l;l“.gm â€"MEDICINE »Protected by Royal Letters Patent. _ {Dated October,lith,‘1869. DR. BRIGHT‘S:; PHOSPHORU®S®! , vigour,lyet mildnes. unpar t df3 eC on h en s t ly and quickly pass Tt Somnive! stuivity or animating eleâ€" of a nuâ€" XFYGEN a practical test of â€"fve remedy has mmn for the above named discases. It fl vegetable in its com; and used safety in all cases, cases 5 one bottle alhoays oure. In cases sn restiee Te Airem ie oo mant Aotter Soretul OTHERS HAVE FATLED. poupee 4y Famzn. 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