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Ottawa Times (1865), 12 Sep 1867, p. 3

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The ickh bhe cat atâ€" ced of st il re Te it ed the be try im y te to dn Mothers Read Thisiâ€"Holoway‘s Worm Losenges .are a certain and safe remedy for Worms in Children and Aduits â€"As itis a wellâ€" xapwn and melancholy fact that one great cause o. death among children is from Worins alone, it annot be tod deeply impressed upon the minds of paronts the necessity of closely watching their children. : By so doing; and understanding me symptoms and true cause of the disease, thousands of children -i&n be saved from early graves. Syurtoms or Worxs.â€" The following ars a fow of the very numerous symptoms and diseases which â€"are caused by Worms: deranged sppotite, emaciated extromities, offensive breath, (vc.quent picking at the nose, ‘fllm“_l_h teeth where #@" and take nc xEW ADVERTISEMENTS BLACKSMITHS! APPL":ATIOI i1 be made to the Ccrzulaolthgo-hlx of Fitzroy at the Session R.. h-i'rl on SA‘I'Ul' AJ. l::ihy of OCTOBER next, for M ® ~law Sh up the old road m&o‘xu& mm Number Twentyâ€"one, in the Eloventh Concession of the «aid Township. f w. P. TAYLOR, f Township Clerk. Skating . Rink Hew Music Hall, 6. W. LESTER, w * _ . Managers ng sleep, hardness of the belly, with nm.u y stools, and sometimes convulsive fits ; itching ho arms«, pain In the head and stomach, unquiet p, faintings, tromplings, coughs, MFJQ, snirits, frightful dreams, and a gradual waist. TUESBAY & WEDNESDANV,! DiCK SA NDS COMBINATIOX AND BRASS BANJD. TWO NIGMTS ONLY ! _ ‘This Company is composed of the best Singers, Comedians and Musicians now before the public. Dick Sanmis is the only acknowledged Chamâ€" pich Clog Dancer before the public. Admission, 25 conts ; Reserved Seats, 50 cents. Doors open at 7, to commence at 8, precisely . (Girand Balcony Serengdoe at quarter past seven. T. II. SHANNON, Agent. JAMESâ€" FISH : DIED. this city on the 10th instant, Mr. Peter Lyons, n and bricklayer, aged 37 years. »wls and acquaintances are, respect(ally reâ€" l to attend his funcral, this afternoon, Thurs â€" at 4 ofclock, from his brother‘s residence, ... Leadier of Band and Orchestra ditawa, Sopt. 11, 1867. E Wanted Immediately. Oysters! Oysters! Wanted Immediately. ay of flesh« « are palatable and selfâ€"administered to the drive out the worms lmhly without pain npletely cleanse the doing with the necossity of administering Castor Oftawa, Sept N Experienced Salesman for the Man« tle and Shawl D-B‘n-c-t. « â€" GARLAND, MUTCHMO®R & co., awa, Sept, 12, 1367 e stre Apply at ALTIMORE OYSTERSâ€"pAnother lot just received. JA3. BUCRANAN, > . , Sussex & Wellingtor m e e on e e omm P e S e e e N seenttes Ne oty ie + I 3 bales Blankets, 2 cases Fangy Flannels, ‘I case Shawls, 1 case Fall Hats, 2 cases Wool Droao? 0 t Ask for Aolloway‘s Worm _ Lozenget, | 1 ease Union Broadcloths, lm Silk Mixcd Tweeds, 2 cases Fancy Wool Tweeds, 1 caso of Beaver take no other. "WeR Sole by all the | Overcoatings, 1 case Waterproof Cloakings, 4 cases Whitney Cloakings, 3 bales of Linon Goods, 3 cnses n (ttawa, and medicine deale _ everyâ€" &c..‘dinl.(g:vy Flacnel, 7 cases Grey Cloth, from the best manufacturer in Canada, 2 cases Canadian 350y Hosiery, from the best makers, 4 cases Canadian Yarn, 4 cdses Canadian Shirts and Pants, 1 case oommmemnommemenenemmmememenmeem cmmmmmpmmeme® | (srdigan Jackets, 25 bales Waddingy 15 bales Cotton WArpâ€"103 PACkAEZ®® PBmW arranted good * DIED. | value, as we ate determined not to be undersold by any house in the trade. « Clerk‘s Office, 20th August, 1837 September 17th aud 18the unpleasant egtharticsâ€"as in the use ept. 12, 136 NOTICE. TWO GOooD 1867 A. SIMS & Co.‘s, Bay Street, Upper Town. ® * 536.4f No. 20, Sparksâ€"street u33 555 €I5 D ® * 2998 §30° _ | â€" Ottawa, Sept. 6, 1867 > & : Seventy Cases and Bales ! + |Press Goo:#s. <‘CUNNINGHAM AND LINDSAY, %:‘“ B-t:y';;?m}:r;d:;i:n:l‘:h:';vr;cl:::l'm“ the balance of lhu.lr lumn.ur !.Iotk > DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY, wR } s HATS AND HONNETS,â€" .. «|SHAWLS, MANTLES, &C., «&0. FALL AND WINTER TRADE!G. W. DeHAVEN‘S Grveyvy_â€" Cottons lâ€"no;: 4ld4. per Yard. No 20, Sluu'ks-strwt‘ Ottaws, September 9, t | MR he has removed his BUTCHER‘3 STALL ,l from the old stand to his_NEW BRICK BUILDâ€" ING on RIDEAU STREET, â€"nearly opposite D:. Grant‘s. While m\u“sl'. customers for past favore, he 530- in his premises to merit n continued and increased support, having better facilities for supplying their want=. C A XCi * . * &m,., Ten ‘Cases of . Canadian Tweeds CcLOTHS & HOSsIERY, _ Twenty Cases of London Goods, ; e o ttmker . | PP ons Henperereng ster Sremin: Inaved, Ottaws, Sept. 6, 1267. 531â€" , main‘s, Hooper‘s, a & In w _ Ottaws, Sept. 6, 1867. _____________ S31tt___ | §1.95, $2, $3,$1 and $5, por gal. In bottle, $6, MISS GIROUARD P e e noe oe s _| _ Sherriessâ€"Duff Gordon‘s, Cramp Suter‘s, Poâ€" TB Fivhc 2 drviat tnatthe pro nocopena thes | matin‘e and other Prandh Pive aud brown" In Keadiem. uko niace, 3 y wood, $1.50, $2,$3, $4 an t gal., In nc . .’..‘.‘\2.'. a...-'.l...:.h'..h?;.‘.:n(:l :::nne:r-::: l $6, $9, $12 ."'d $15, &e., per a&'. * ‘ This year Miss Girovaun has secured the serviâ€" o:d a young l::‘y fn.utbovNorml Echool of ontreal to teach English langue As usual, Music and NMM& will be m in this establishment. : For terms apply to GIROUARD, No. 6, Clarenceâ€"street. _ of Edward Haycock, Esquire, Villago of Hull | M o war s wE HAYvE Now NEADY FoR TNXSPECTION THE CONTENTS Ol ‘ Refreshments on the: ground, and furnished a ..“ *u“n v f ‘ P V1 â€" Tickets of admission=â€"50 cants for adults, 2 for childrep. 0 New Music BOOSEY‘S8 COMPLETE WORKS, Viz.â€"MUSICAL CABINET, or bound handsomely in Cri*~‘ and ORGAN MX suEET M0°~ _ kind, * “AVI JUST RECEIVED A LARGE PARCEL of ENCLISH MUSIC! oNE CASE OF BEAD TRIMMINGS, Ottawa, Sept. 9, 1867 GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO. . GRANQ ME EHHIBITION ! August, 30th, 1867 Ottawa, Sept. 3, 1867 hales Grey Cottons at very nearly old prices 1 case Whilo.slliniw. 4 balés Prints. OTTEAW A, July 25, 1867 LL persons in ted to Dr. J. Garveyy L and whore a« have been rendered, are mested to call and scttle at onee, or costs will HE undersigned begs to Intimate tha i Ottawn, Sept: 5, 1867 Are now being marked off CLYDE AND LIVERPOOL STEAMERS, Dry Goods at Reduced Prices. AUTUMX jiMPORTATIONS. Shawis. REMOYV AL. ORME & SON MACâ€"EE & EeUSSEHLTIT Manile Clstias Prints. NOTICE L CABINET, in single numbers, mely in Cri~=*8 and Gold, adaptâ€" : cofteâ€"0n3 of PLANQ FORTE tron. Also, a complete stock of OTTAWA MUSIC sSTORE, 25 Sparks street NSTRUCTION BOOK$ of every JUST, ERECEILV ED COMPRISINC YNo. 14, Ltideauâ€"«st., CHURCHWARDEN New Music 1 im manuthcturing the following new Tram , â€"‘ Sxtits, inâ€"all sizes and widths :./ “" ' o \ nune NEWY DOMINION_TRAIL. _ & ‘(‘ § uB ROYAL VICTORIA TRAIL ; t > THE LONG TRAIL, $ TUR QUAKER TRAIL, and ty THE DEMI. 4 $ /\ ) _ ADDITIONAL ITEMSâ€"Just recsived a largo lot of Corsets and %‘,)White Cotton Hoseâ€"â€"all sizes. ©C0 0 0. . 0 4 it City Moop Skirt Factory ! Ottawa, July 5 ROBER Bat CON8SISTHI ied will is 4NIF«@ ECBLVED i FoR THL 528 SYEFIL i. ° LAJTIEIEH. xc orâ€" % elveicens. Cloths and FEweeds. _ Coftons, K. ARNOQOLDI, WINE MERCHANT, ‘Pints, $1 more for two dozen. .. _ ; Slictitan Wine, $1,30 por gallon ; avery good substitute for Sherry . St. Jullen and St. Julien Madoc, Clarets, Hock, Rudeshimer and Hochhoimer, Green Seal Champagne, &o., &e. Brandies.â€"Martel\‘s I{nuni’-. &o., Otard‘s old agd new, in wood wod bottle, Rum, jl-olcl, in wood, Gin, Dokuyper‘s, in wood and bottle. Purity guaranteed in all cases. Price lists and | cver‘intoml.uon f‘;.‘nhhd on application. Orders by mWil, accompan by cash, or city references solicited and promptly attended to. No charge | for delivery in the city. | Belzian," DAVID MILLAR, 43 Sparksâ€"st., Contre Town + * 453â€"3m ptZ, fkms~â€"â€"» tawa City and Aylmer, about 36 l:ninum' drive from the city. A l‘{fln of exceltent land, eonuhln&:bont 90 nores, with a large Stone louse erected thereon. _ _ _ The proprietor has no objection to sell a part of the r:m':a. with or without the house. Thhp:o-u bo a sluugablo country residence. â€" Title unexcepâ€" Hanable. | August 1 28â€"1¢â€"19y O1@ Tona.â€"Thompson‘s and Bernard‘s, in bottle LAimors.â€"English Alds, Porters, &o., &c. Ten per cent off all cash purchases over $10. â€". . K. ARNOLDI, * %. Wine and Spirit Merchant, Metcalfoâ€"st., _ Talegraph Co.‘s Building, Ottwea ptember 11, 1867 cwn t ERRORS OF YOUTH. Apply to i1 METCALFE<STREET coUNTRY RESIDENCE FORSALE.â€"Beautifully sitvated on the Macadamized Road {ntwoon Otâ€" Winceysâ€"Very Chep. oTTAwW & } REV. J, JOHNSTON,, ; Hull Village * §$01â€"5m Uiankets. THEF U‘T Wool Broadeloths, 1 case of Beaver 42, Cedarâ€"st, N.Y ind R 484v 202y 80y $35y CIRC U S ! | At which time Miss ANXIE WORLAND, and | Master HENRY, who is but seven years of age, will make a SEPT. LHlih and 12th, o TT A W A, WEDNESDAY AND TRURSDAY, \TIII Management respectfully in form ; the citizens and public generally, that provi ous to each afternoon‘s performance there will be \\'nllil& on a slender wire from the ground to the topof the Immenge Pavilion, a distance of over two hundred feet.| This is a teat never atteinpted by any two persons. soacls | Ex5 Mark the Array of Talent! Miss ANNIE WORLAND, the renowned Preâ€" miere Equestrienne, is another illustrieus name in the grand rcle of talent, and in her chasto and elegant Principal Act is the cynosure of every eye. Mr. OLLVER BELL, the world renowned Dra matic Equestrian, will appear in his unapproach able Scenic and Pantomimic Acts. + Miss ANNIBE WORLAND, in ber dashing and beautiiul Principal Act, the ne plus ulttaof grace and artistic equestriamsm. Master MHENRY, the young American Equesâ€" trian, in a classic aet of horsemansbip, on his span of Lilliputian Ponies. * L. RLVERS, the famous Seenic and Pintomimic Rider, and the most famous ha'(or in the world, from: Czarine‘s Imperial Cireus, Cuba. LAFONTAINE BROTHERS, HENRY and ALFRED, from the Imporial Cirous of St. Petersâ€" burg, Russia. Mr. GUS JLEE, the celebrated Motloy ‘Gro esque. i | P. II. SEAMON, our Amorican. Clown, Jestor and Comic Voealist. j THE MILTON BROTIIERS, in their Grand Champion Performance on the Trapeze and Horiâ€" zonfal Bar, from the Cirque ‘Napoleon, Paris. Madame WORLAND will also appear at the tfiponin‘ ot each exhibition on her mettled and fiery arb «* Meteor." C Master"TENRY, the Juvenile Prodigy, in his wonderfal exploits on the Horizontal Bar. LA PETITE ANNIE in her daring and difieult feats on the Corde Porilouse, or Slack Wire. This magnificent scone will be enlivened by a hoice selection of airs by the Metropolitan Silver ‘ornet Band. | Mr. E.â€"SCHOFIELD, the light and heavy Bal ancer. ? t3 Mr. LUKE REIVERS will also appear in his original aet of Pete Jenkin:. * P cROCK OIL 100 Barrels Rock Oil, THOMAS O‘BRIEN, the Lofty Leaper and Double Sommerâ€"sault Tumbler, &c. R Leaps in Mid Air, Mr. WM. DUTTON and WM. WILSON, will appear in their Double Somersoult Act, each turnâ€" ing twice in the air before alighting. And Batlout Exercises by the whole Troups of Gymnasts, Acrobats, Voltigeurs and Tamblers. â€"HENRY ALMER, in his comical Melange of Song and Dance, forming an agreeable and laughâ€" able interlude to the entertainments, Led b( Mesdames WORLAND and NICHOLAS in which will be introduced a full Stud of georgeâ€" pusly caparisonel and finely decorated horses. The performance will be inaugurated on each occasion by a magmificent Tournament â€" Entree, In addition to the abovo will be found the names ot Messrs. BURT, CARPENTER, FRANKLIN, HENDRICK, LORRAINE, and a hoat of other artists, aids and muxiliaries. The Imperial Cirots will entertown about ten o‘clock, a.m., on the morning of the Kxhibition led by the magnificent Under the direction and Iondcnh:F of Captain J OLLERENSHA W, whose name and fame as a porâ€" formeron the E flat Cornct is as familiar as a household word. Doors 0 at 2 and 7 o‘clock ; performan commmop::lr-nn-hour after. t Admission, 40 cents ; Children, 25 cents sdp_tpnhr 3, 1867. 528td 1000 IO7EN CHIMNEYS CHANDELIERS AND WICKS, WOhUL.b take â€" this oppo:‘tunlly ofl rmd tannci+agâ€"imne<< ns aad thanking their patrons for three years 0 5T o weo i 5% sontinued sugouss in business; and hope for a conâ€" || FIRE AND MARINE. tinuance of the same. ‘Their establishmont this A year will rlo:oh'o 3 I;rgor :;-onmnnt of gc:d; of ; R venced better"quality, and cheaper than can be found clseâ€" | JS ELE 30. where ?n Ottawa, ‘a linP:f which will be shortly | > TABLIS._PD t C published. Country dealers send your fall nrdersi R. 8. Cassels, r.q KA 4. --Oonmlting Director, to » a + s ESMONDE BROS., us ABOVE FIRSTâ€"CLA8Ss ‘coOM» 13 SPARKSâ€"ST., h) PANY is mfl"d&o insure all descriptions Amessita aka massesa prâ€"_3. | of property agaiast loss or damage by fire. D. R. LEAVENS‘, Ottawa, August (Nezt Door to the Tea Put, Ridenuâ€"strect,) THEODORE FRIEDRICK, Proprieto ‘BRAII-CAITING. Finishing, Plumbe # lnmflu and Steam Filting, Beollâ€"hanging and Locksmithing done in the best style of workâ€" manship. _ Everything connected wltg the trade kept on hand. 453â€"3m Oltawa â€" Pirass Foundry. PA Sign of Red Barre 1. Ottawa, Sept. 10, 1867. Metropolitan Opera Band, ESMONDE BROS, "«wWaxAx O TIMBEE, SEPPRMBER 12, l1867. 1000 Dozen Lamps, (KWING®TON BUILD. Apply to § +2 ol 4: H WILL EXHIBIT AT 1tMPERIAI WILLIAMâ€"STREET, JUST ARRIVED CARD T2 Sussex stree FOR SALE, 10OSEPH SKINNER, Chemist, W ellingtonâ€"street performances to §34a S2ouf Mll.- TROTTER begs to inform hbe | 1WE trionds that having :enlarged ber premises | by the addition olothrzmuu of the Desbarats‘ | Block, which have been fitted up in unexceptionable | atyle, UW to receive a few more Genâ€" | temen ors, to whom will be afforded superior _ | nccommodations. _ , ® ® Otrawa, July 1. % 4740 INDIA WAREKOUSE, April 10. April 10. April 10 April‘ 10 April 10 April 10 April 10 (‘ UINESS‘s DUBLIN sTOUT POR» X TER, To enAnbong ies April 10 April 10 B Aprit 10 D April 10 April 10 April 10 April 10. April 10. Next door to Cunningham and Lindsay‘s April 10. IMPELE MB4.:: :. :.:. ic . 1 22e ce e qmnn-cunno HAMS, AND BREAK®= N* fast«Rolled Bacon. A choice supply of the above can always be had 4 At the IndiA Warchouse, _ S1CHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, April 10 PORI‘ AND FLOUR ‘Constantly on band, 5 At the India Warchouse, + BROWNE & HARDY. Avpril 10. 400tf April 10 CGITY OF GLASGOW Life Assurance Company ESTABLISEHHED 1838. CAPITAL, £600,000 Stg. ANNUAL REVENUE OVER £120,000 Ste, Tllll coMPANY OFFERS TO THE blic the combined advantage of perfect ne'nrlr;, moderate premiums and liberal participaâ€" tion in profits. Ne extra charge for Volunteers in defence of the country, RINTOUL BROS., Montreal, General Agonts for Canada. i NEIL MoKLNNON, Agent, Assurance Company ! NNE oLD (‘llERl?.\' ‘!R.‘AND\', M sURANCE COMPANY divides the who/e of the Profits, every year,among the insured, reducing the cost to about oneâ€"hal the figures usually charged. * Â¥or instance, the annual pay ment, at the ago of 30, in moowong::hl.to insure $2600 is, with profits, about $50, and without PFOUO. . ce emencvn ces memeeemceer e renmennesencrensnn $ 48200 In the Rtna, $2000, to a person 30 years of _ Capital and Assets, 1st Jan., 1861, $4,401,833.86 ryvilis MOST SUOCESSFUL LIFE INâ€" In the Atna, szooo* a person 30 years of age, costs the fil@® y@Ar.........:.s«........ 28.31 Ard each subsoquent yont.........................* 26.74 Which r:.y.l.lont is subject to further reduction as the bus of the Company increasos. wa. bndowinent policies on equally favorable terms. t The fact that the Rtna has, during the past 12 months, insured over 14,000 &nolu, from among the best business men of the Continent, is the best possible testimonial to the soundness of the Comâ€" MOCDOAOR LLCLCIONRLLCAF e mathad af daine 1867. E‘;‘;':';fi-flâ€"o“o;éoioiéi of its method of doing aslkees .. 1. > .. o o Ottawa, March 13. TOUGHTON BLITTERS, «ROS§SE & BLACKWELL‘S RED AND / Black Currants, Jams and Jellics, *At the India Warchouse, e BROWNE & HARDY. HERRY WINE, various brands, _ In Wood and Bottle, Ottawa, January 4, 1867. OH‘ BULL BITTERS, At the India Warehouse, n BROWNE & MHARDY Al BOOKKEEPFR OR ACCOUKNTA NT â€" by a youx man who understands his basiness thoroughly, and ean give #atisfactory reference as to charaeter and abslity. f * Oitawa, Sept. 2. RANDY, HIENNESSEY and other Brands, _ In Wood and Bottle, _ . ORT WINE, finest quality, In Wood and Bottle, _ . INEST OLD RYE WIHISEKEY, At the India Warchouse, BROWNE & HARDY AMSAY!8 _PORT ELLEN ISLAY _ WHISKEY, s O0TIPS OLD TOM â€"GIN, INEST AMBER SYRCP, E KUYPER*S HOLLAND GIN, IBBERT‘S LOXDON sTOUT PoRrâ€" TER, Remeait P19 ERNARD‘Sâ€"GINGER WINE, ‘ At the India Warehouse, BROWNE & HARDY 008EBERRY JAM,S TRA WBERR Y Jam,Raspberry Jam,Green Gage Jam, .___, At the India Warehouse, BROWNE & HARDY. ESTABLISHED, A. D. 1820. Toronto House,;, Ottawa. No. 16, Rideauâ€"Street, J. GARVEY, ESQ., M. D., Medigal Referee. BRITISH AMERICA lu Wood and Bottle, a At‘the Iudia Warchoure, BROWNE & HAkDY Wanted a Mituation. INSU BR A NCE. _ _ _ R., SMITH, Agunt, Oflce : Over Soott‘s Confectionery. At the Indir Worchouse, At the India Warchouse, _: * BROWNE & HARDY At the India Aw;lrn'mu.vc, At the India Warchouse, At he India Warchouse, HERRLCK, BRUSH & CQ., At the India Warchouse, BROWNE & HARKDY At the India Warchouse, At the India Warchouse, BROWNE & HARDY At the India Worchouse, BROWNE & HARDY At the India WnrelYnuo, BROWNE & HARDY U the India Warchous BROWNE & HARKDY BROWNE & HARDY BROWNE & HARDY BROWNE & HARDY BROWNE & HARDY BROWNE & HARDY. BROWNE & HARDY. hq Acexts, Aums ildings. > ond‘s D;’" Address C. 0. W. Times Office. 827â€"t 1867. 381y whote of READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING! Importers of Dry Goods. vfi:'fil;i are also pui)lnd to take orders for Clothing, which they goarantee to make up in the latest styles and fashion, and as they are under the superintendence o! experienced eutters, they wre PLLOTS, BEAVERS, PETERSHAMS, DEVONS, + . WIILTNEYS IRISH FRIEZE, i+ CANADIAN bo., ‘~ BROADCLOTHS, BLACK DOESKINS, » | SILKk MIXTURE OF COATINGs, _ . Do. _ do. TROWSERINGS, WARRANTED To FLT ALEX. DUFF OTTAW A, Sopten: uks b e d is d 4 4 2 d 1200 4t ia kc acdho a ic dic t 14 s ndiar oo voue most durable work on Leather. . For Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers, Boot and Shoo Maker»,@ They are the best Shuttle Machine in the World for Tailors‘ use: * * Spools, Cotton and Silk, Oil, Needics, etc., ef®., constantly on hand. 6 ~_ 479y GQ, A. WALTON, Acozat, 37 Sparksâ€"sL., Ottawa eadyâ€"Mades, t 'UMKETIT[O.\' hey woyld call pirticnln attention, as they have now on harnd every novelty of:ou and pattern in eadyâ€"Mades, that is fashionable for the season, and as their stock is large and aried they DEF O M E. AX. BRA & /Co.. "CAPITAL‘‘ STOVE DEPOT ! > \~ "CAPITAL‘‘ TINWARE Depor ; â€" c c EAPITAL‘‘ HOUSEFURNISHING Deror: Dlllhovl oF ll‘l‘AllEG AND DE ERVING THELIBENAL PATRONAGEK hitherto uoufi:lpo- by the public of the © CAPITAL," beg to intimate they have lately added some rew and improved machinery to their mlnul'lcmrinf department, and are now enabled to offer extra inducements for the manufacture of all kinds of articles made from ‘Sheet Metals, such as TLN PLATES, Galvanized, English and Russia SHEET IRON, JOPPER, &c., and are prepared to take orders for the manufacture of all kinds of MILITARY STORES, in the above line, such as CANâ€" TEENS, SOUP KETTLES, CAMP KETTLES, DIsH PANS, &c., &c. Also Plunge Baths, Sponge Baths, Hip Baths, Sitz Baths, Foot Baths, Children‘s and Infant‘s Baths, various sizes. TOALET SEITS pai in new and beautiful designs. 1RONâ€" BED3TEADSâ€"IRON LKDuâ€" ETEADSâ€"uouble and single. REEFRIGERATORS and 1CB CHEST3S; also© Torry‘s" Arctic Leo Greaa Freezer, warranted to freezo the cream in four minutes, Mill Lamps Water Coolers ! _ Water Coolers ! _ Water Coolers ! Water Filters ! W ater Filters ! Water Filters We would }mnic\llurly draw attention to our Water Filters and Coolers, by which all impurities are taken away from the water, ‘They are constructed on undoubted scientitic principles, being simple in their operation, and not liable to ront of order. ‘The filtering substance is the same as used by the best Water Works Companies in England, and recommended by the medical faculty as the best known combination of ingredients for rmon:‘f all foreign matter, and nfaking the water pure, sparkling and healthy, We make diferent sizes and styles, so as to bring them within the rucm»l‘ all. No family should he without one, especially where there are children. s Jelly Moulds, Pudding Moulds, Jelly Cake Pans, Pic Plates, Melon Moulds, Brase, Tinned and Ecamâ€" elled kettles and Saucepans, btewpans, Egg Coddiers und Slicers, Lce Croam Moulds and Froozers, Iice Moulds, boua ‘Turcens, Chatiing Dishes, Oval Steak Dishes, Dish Covers, Kound, Oval and Oblong ‘Tem and Coffee Urna, Houg Ladies, Toact Forks and Racks, Wiro Vegetable Boilers, Gridirons, Kgg Beaters, Skewers, Mincing Knives, Fasto Cutters, Cake Tarnors, Flesh Forks, Basting Spoons, Cullenders, Putly Pans, Gravy Struiners, Nursory Lamps, &c., &c. ~ Inthis branch we keep the best aniâ€"most reliable. . A30" Our Cooking Stoves are now the favorites. We can always furnish any part of a Stove that is bought from usâ€"a factintending purchasers would do well to note, as many Stoves sold are of foreign make, and when separate Plates are broken or burnt out cannct be replaced. . sn phers uis n o I JOB WOLLK in all its branches carefully attonded to by competent and experionced mechani¢s. All kinds of Bailding and sieamboat Work done on the shortest notice. BLLD CAGESâ€"BIRD CAGESâ€"A varioty of beautiful patteras, COAL OLL ot standard quality, Canadian and *merican. . Lamps, Chimates and Wicks. â€"Inspection invited, Oitawa, March 11, 1867. mee FROM FIRST OF NOâ€" l .. j 13 vomber next, as the proprietor is about retiring from business, that excellent and commodious hotel stand, aita On the south side of Sparksâ€"st., in theâ€"central portion of the ¢ity ot Ottawa, hmT and favorably known as the British Lion Hotel, to. gether with the large yard, stables and out houses thereto attached. Nes ons tgery ts . ks le property, beautifully & -itu“u-l on &o %.n{- of the Otta. S~ wa, in the Township of Nepean, distant from the (..‘.:? of Ottawa about three miles on the macadamized road, together with the STON E DW ELLINGâ€"HOUSE thereon erected, at present occupled By William Thomson, Esquire, and the oocurhd‘x William ‘Fhomson, Esquire, and the garden ornamented gno‘c o%nh‘ the same, forming part of Lot No. 29, in 1st conâ€" cession, Ottawa front. A most desirable private residence and vacant Lots adjoining the same also for sale at reasonable prices. t ts A lease for one, three or five years will be granted, and possession given before first of Noâ€" vember, if n‘-lnd. For particulars apply on the premises to RICHARD BISHOP. Ottawa, August 17, 1867. b14â€"f _ _For particulars and terms apply to John ans \v'un.rm-m on the premises, or to i Ottawa, Fobruary 27, 1867; oT w-w Wheeler & Wileon‘s New Button hole Attachment for thei M n”m Machines is now ready, It is the greatest invention of the day 1863. B Kmbroidering Attachments, and othewlatest improvements, c to THE OWE MACHINES are WORLDeIENOWNED for doing the Handsomest an T T B C old ol en o o o n e sn We P PE C T PV RE NOW OFFERING A LARGE ANb WELLâ€"SELECTED sTOCK or DRY GOODS, which they will sell CHEAP FOR CASIH. | Ottawa, August 17, 1867 ©R & Wiksy.. s‘*"ifi'fi"'tfii’d TO THEIR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT FOl SALE O TO LET. BEDFORD CORDS, | , . â€" CHAUDLERE 1 W Ea08, BANNNOCKBURKN Du., HALLFAX DO., KERSEYsS, FLANNELS, STABLISHED IN 1844. »TOVES. STOV ES. STOVEES, Cloths and ‘Clothing ‘TOQO LELT;, LEWI8 & PLINHEY, â€"__â€" Barristers, &e., Ottawa BATHS BATHS!! BATHS!!! (hl Cans FEI. MHADOWS & TCO., August 1, 1866. SPARROW‘S BUILOING, , Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets Sroceries, Liquors, f AND PROVISIONS Wholesale and Retail. M.; SPARROW & Co., Farmers‘ and Lumberers‘ Supplies. NO. 50, SPARKS STREET, AND MANUFACTURERS OF, AXD DEALERS IN UCULINARY UTENSILSE. IMPORTERS ANXD DEALERS IN Bake Pans. _ Sugar Kellles, â€" Agricultural Furnaces and Stoves H. MEADOWS & €Co. Wheclies and Wiison â€" Meraiactaring Conipony, Paris Exposition, 1867, Howe Machine Co., both of NewYork. | A LES, WINES & SPIRIL® THE TWO IMGHEST PREMIUMS AND ONI BLANK ETS GOLD MEDALS COC‘:MHâ€"AJTliA.â€"& CC wre were Eighiyetwo Compeltiors COATS, MOGCCASLNS, BUCK, BAGS, LINEK, Do.. TRAVE â€"â€"POR ShWING MACHINES | pae4a%. | Â¥ o6 ... | \\' r_i har/ | . * 7 Ofliceâ€"Besbarats‘ Building, 77 Sparks St. Ottawa, June 21 RoyalCanadianBank PAXNTS, Ottawa, Aug. 26, 1867 $Â¥3 OTTAWA AGENCY : VESTS, WERK AWARDED T Apply to TRAVELLILNG, cor $0NS, STRIPED 0. ‘** BLUE, SHIRL> TO . LEYEL, ?HA\\ LKS, | _ SMUCKS ‘ Comforiable Dwelling 4 over the Store of the subscribâ€" eron We‘lington street. 1o., Milk Pans and Strain GREY, TRUNKS, NALISES 55â€" ChK8," | MLTTS, W OOLLEN | * > Khe ~~BUCK, ~| M. P. HAYES, JOHN GREEKN. +523.4f 227 Aornt, 1578 62â€"y ~â€" FRESH ARRIV AL \Very Choice and Supérior. \1,000 |The Pure Mountain Berry NOW ON SALE ~We are constantly receiving suppiics of this truly beaitiful and COFFEE, roasted darly on our premises by i e «© Without lion the finest Coffee in the world."â€"London , March 16. # e | Just Reccived from England : | RoAST HMAKRE. _ ‘ CURRIED Do. | sugakp o. STEWED Do, f _ ROAST PHEASANTS, °_ ROAST GROUSKE, I § ROAST PARTRIDGE 1y which peculiar process, be aroma is preserve 4X renders it the ubum WITH ALL CoPPER bEixk Wines, Spirits & Liquors GUINESS & CO. BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS, > M®"" As it is mported by no other firm in Canada We have a most delicions BLOOD * ,0NDON STOUT,+ * BARCLAY‘$ LOXDON PoRTE® ALL8OP®3 PALE ALE. BASS‘ EAST INDIA. * DOoW‘s. CELEBRATED MONTREAL ALK DaAW‘S SUPERIOR LACIHINE ALK. DAW‘S CELEBRATED PORTER & spout W hich we are selling at 8 shillings per gallon â€" AL.L GOODS DELIVERED FREE by our Wazgons to any part of the City daily ROBINSON & CO. â€" THE TEA POT, t OTTAW A Establishmentsâ€"Sussex St. and Rideau Ottawa, September 10. 225uf ate certain persons under the,name of =The 8t. 'l Lawrence and Ottawa Railway Company," and to | vest therein the Vitawa and Prescott Kailway with | the lands, rights, privileges, franchises and appurâ€" | ienances thereto belonging or appertaining, with | full power to convert the several imterests of the !wcu-n& rietors thereof into slock or shares, u.lunmoekmr shareâ€"books, ‘and also to en â€" ‘-blflb,c-puyu substitute Bonds or Debenâ€" "m-huhgmhmnnnlmcl | the Trustées under a certain Doed of Security, ihnmmuu-,uhm Railnay by the proprictors thereof, or to confirm such certifâ€" | catres as Mortgage Bonds, and also to enable the ! suid Company to sell or lease the said Kailway und | its mppurtenances, and also tor power to extend the line of the said Railway, from ‘the City of Oitawa, in either or both of the Pmiqeu. of. Onâ€" taric and Quebec, and generally to confer upon | the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Railway Company, all powers, rights and priyiteges necessary in and for the conduct, management, working and efciâ€" 500 Chests very choice and superior YOUNG HYSON. 700 Chests Good Strong TW ANK AY 100 Chests old fashioned BRKAKEFAS1 ‘sovcuona. % 150 Caddies MANDERIN MIXTURE. _ JA" This is the finest Buack Tea ever lnrnrr , 68 perr-und; in small Caddies, about 14 1t# ch, 4s 9. I Ottawa, February 13, 1867 u . rl\lu'r PINE BUSINE®E® Stund on Hideau rtreot, ocâ€" eupled by Mr. E. MILES, and known as the Parliament Hair Dressing Baloon, Enguire of Mr. Miles on the proeâ€" mises. _ The teason of the present occupant for leaving is, that he is about to remove to the new uflkwfii Russoll House, two doors from flrrh which is now H-.‘“m up as a linirdrersing Baloon in a style of elegance second to none in British America. e Ottawa, August 24, 1807. §20 1f §24 K erly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in Â¥irst &u-h- Oltaiwa, Front Neâ€" pesan, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28, in the same ion, at present in the occupution of Win. T. Aylen, Krq. For furtber particulars apply to Joux and Wx. Tnowsox, Nepean, and Lewis & Pixuxy, Barristor, Ottawa. _ Jozâ€"141 4( WO!ikfageg"2â€" Conch House, Gardon and vacant Lot adjacont thereto, A sistein of fine water in the house. Apply to is NE o @ e att Cc o. 2 Ottawna, May 10, 1867 BY PRIVATE BARGAIN, A LARGEK firstâ€"cliss Frame House and Lot, 66 by Â¥9, within ten -n..-l'“' walk of Government Bml!iug-. Apply to ency of the said Railwayâ€" and its appurtenances cither by adoption of certain of the sections of the Railway Act, or by exprers provicion therefor. | > Ottawa, Reptember 6, 1867.* 532â€"2m NO‘I‘ICI is hereby given that appHca» w tion will be made at the next Seasion of Parâ€" liament or the Legisiature, tor an Ast to incorpor May Dakins‘ Patent Silver Cylinder 100 cases Otnard Eiraindy. ho _ **~ MArteWs â€"* 1250 * _ Skennessey, * 7+ _ " _ United Vinguels BHLN DUBI IN STOUT TEAS, FOR SALE Oli TO LET Apply to DINNEK SHERRY Three Houses to Let, COFPFEE ! ROBINSUN & CO,; Possession given Ist Jume. PRESERVED MEATS. JA & CO, would especially call the at milie® to theinstock of _ ° j â€" MRS. BUNTING, lochéster Hetate, or on the Preinizes 5 session given May 1st Fo.. SALE.â€"«THE WEST»â€" M erly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in CHESTS UNCOLORED JAPAN. TO For THE TEA POoT, Plll GRoVE HoLsE pleasantly situated on the Richmond Road, with Stables, AT TWe N V1CTORIA TPER» race, Richmond Road, con ing eight rooms each. Pos oP H. MoLEAN, MBRS. LAUDER t 357 oT Centre Town 430â€"4f Ht

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