: m Egéi"&oi‘i-'.hu'. gradual waist lowngzes are a certain and. safe remedy for l-u-.:‘c-h.llldma:‘:h‘:â€"n it is a wellâ€" known one great cause dh.:nmï¬%b!m'u:%: sannot be too w minds As hn secnta y l aromiy wndaging ie thikiren. ~By so‘ doing ; understanding :o-zzu- and true c3use of the disease, of children -I‘llbcundh-nrly graves. . Byurrous or Worus.â€"The touo'.i:’ are a fow of the very numerous symptoms diseases which are caused by Worms: deranged frequent picking at the mfhase, grinding of the teeth slimy stools, and sometimes convulsive fits ; of the arms, pain in the head and stomach, sleep, faintings, tremblings, coughs, indigestion _ They are palatable and selfâ€"a.atnistered to the Mud&.“wx and completely cloanse the y away with the necessity of administering Castor Oil or other unpleasant cathartiesâ€"as in the use of other W orms. LA Each ummwutnn f Nowtusor & Lrwax, Newcastle, C.W., who are iaubs propthitares _ _ .0 0/ _ _ years, 3 months and 4 days, Deceased was forâ€" morly conmected with.this office and belonged to Oitawa, and was cldest son of William J. Loucks, of this city. Ho is much regretted by a large circly }dfl%-b. by whom he was universally beloved and respected. : _ N. B. Ask for W Worte ~ Lozenges, and take no other. Sola by all the ;‘(.A in Ottawa, and medicine doale . everyâ€" MML .rlï¬-Nlï¬ | The boteune Sanions, Nt. George‘s Society. A Stmrou is Tiw® Savgs Nixz.â€"Tho season is now arrived when from the nse of ‘new wuetables and the weakeniog effects of heat «h the system, people have reason to fear atâ€" ticks of d{f.nwy, and predisposition to choâ€" Lra. On the first «ymptom ““‘"""'.:l proper medicine should at once be taken, n more «sife and cfficaceous remedy can be kept »» hand thamn Mortimer‘s Cholers Mixture. dn c DHMRBDs . «o 0+ In this city, on the 13th instant, Caroline, wife of George W. Lester, of Blackheath, Co. of Kent, England, agod 49 years. * * InNew Orleans, La., on the 4th of September instant, John A. Loucks, of Yellow Fever, agoed 23 s BIRTH. 7 At Curran, on the 9th .instant, the wile cllf MeLaren, of a son. & / NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Tuestay, â€" I7th Sept‘r.; 186.7 Eatrance tee to each game 25 cents ; boys‘ race H‘lflm w eR * WiH be opened at 12 o‘clock, noon. Games to mmence at 2 o‘clock. *. _ To be paid to the Secrotary before the comâ€" wencement of the games. Will be in attendance. â€" & _ Dancing will be continued throughout the afterâ€" won and evening. Refreshiments (the best ot their }tu.a) will be under the supervision of a committee, to be obtained on the ground* it reagonable charges. y Gowan‘s Brass & Quadrille Band Admiswion to the Gardens, 25 cents ; Children wuder 10 free. : * Mothers Read This#>â€"NHRoelioway‘s Worm Uorning Service at jo) pclock; Evening Service Y‘ ; i bbath xchool at 2 p.ur * P ol es x M Cothedral Notre Dame. «_‘ Rev. D. Daxousaxo, Vicarâ€"General. lours of a'on:«. 5, 8 and “D: -.fl-;::.pi.-., n Easter until St. Mi ; & and 6 p.ur. from m’:!‘ï¬l Enster. Abou‘s Qarichâ€"Daly .\'lna_s.,qu Nervices® Fvee. | bmtrin Abridh imiictineatatristt Aistcin h remies desrncict 4 * Rev Dr Jaxks. _ > ; se« s NS celebrated preparation for which Assier. Mixister, Rex. T. D. Purtuires, .“:'ll ! 'l . emiue:t: 0‘-â€';‘ "Tas Awarded to the disâ€" Court Hodse, Daly Street. Hc-n; of :chrv-:'_ | tinguished original preparer at the National Ex it ol 1 ME Sul-hy‘&h‘nl“:--.‘ -3“. ..' ition at Torino, Italy, by whose favor Mr. tmb on Hikat ‘";‘?'":r:. . It i & and s(:sn.u obtained x recipe, and was also awardâ€" T ie nzact fhovun. . W odnssdny cveniggs [ *h 4 diptoma st the Provincial Eshibition of Canaâ€" n ce hnd charal peaetice. f pm." _ _ *‘ | da held at Montreal in September, 1865, is, without oc cet tervice at the Court Hogse 9 a m. _ | 6Xxception, the most GExtIXE, ‘SatuBRtors and wilftury Servicw mt va | AorrEanue TONIC ever r:iduo(d to public noâ€" € .~ KJmburah © Parishâ€"Church of Kugland, | Ut* tither in ,t‘rop. or A lohke 5 xâ€" :3 3 ve 25 conts a bottle. Pestimonial.â€"We, the undersigned, having i occasion to try Mortimer‘s Cholera Mixâ€" c, haveâ€"o hesxitation, but much pleasure in ommending it, because of the immediate ef we experienced by its use. A few bottles + thould be in every household. (p e Kduiburgh Pariskâ€"Church of England. Grouse Noxt Iicerxsox, M.A., Incumbent. vice in the New School House. _ Mornitg «o at 11 a.u. Evening Service at 7 p.m. , ming Nervice ##@, Sent & 10 e ("-nrrb(l‘mhywhu)â€"lhlj &6 «xt * .‘ < Kev. ‘fi 'Aml‘-' in & ng Service at 1! o‘clock ; Evening 6; p.m. * Rev. Mr. Moogs. * 3 e es will be held in theChurch, Bank Street, »., and 6} p.m. ‘ you Methodist Churchâ€"Metcale Stree. frime i J.I:r?u-hg' g S at 10j o‘cl ; at Sehool at 2 pum. .. _ .. THE GARDENS budrew‘s Church, (Moman Catholic.) of serviceâ€"Sundays and Holidays at 8 and 10 a.m. Evening, at 7 p.m. Baptist Charchâ€" Strect. Hes d NP Paover « at 1t o‘clock, am, and_6} p.m. Sabbath #} in the morning. oh of Neetioudâ€"Wellington Street. * Rev.â€"Dr. Srexcz. Rev. Mr. McLarov, Assistant ; Service at 11 o‘clock ; Evening at 64 _ N. Juseph‘s Church., i:'.'. J. F. .M:n.uz P. P. ::.-..ln- hflru‘flhhfld& espers at 7 p.m,; from St. Michael to n. week.days, 7} p.m. * Sept.â€"14, 1867. & GOD SAVE THE QUEEX By order CES im 1HECITY CHURCHES ON SUNDAY. & A‘p-«cl)â€".’ Nparks Street. (I A, Rev C flunr, M A, Curate. h F at 11 M â€"=O8â€" THE weâ€"Nuserr Nrrvet urate A..Rev C P 812 T. PAINXTER, Secretary :# ; $38td and Dalh Evening at «x/ TONICO REALE! Ne | Under the direction and ludoro::r of Captain J OLLERENSHA W, whose name and fame as a perâ€" former on the K flat Cornet is as familiar as a household word. â€" 2s Kept by the pflne‘i,pd Wine Merchants, Drug. gists and Grocers in Canada. a Prepared and sold wholesale by the Proptietor ‘The Proprietor has no idea of parading or pufâ€" l:s it before l:rblle. but merely asks a candid and unpreudiced trial. _ _ ies For seventeen years it has, in Italy, been a uniâ€" versal favorite among the «</ite of society, being generally served in the Drawing Room immediateâ€" ly before dinner, in or-(cnm to Vermouth. The ingredients of its composition have been imâ€" arted to the loading Physicians of Montreal, and Ka\'o received their unqualfied approval on every account. v By requert of a number of influential Citizens they pertorm here toâ€"day at 2 o‘clock, and halfâ€"past 7 in the Evening, when Mr..Dutton will inâ€" troduce some New Feats in Vaulting and Horsemanship. _ . 6 Wnllh“.u a slender wire from the ground to the top of Immense Pavilion, a distance of over two hundred feet. This is a teat never attempted by any two persous. * 4 SEPT. 13th and 14th. PRICE OF ADMISS1ION : Children 15 ctg., Adults 25 cts. This magnificent scene will be enlivened by a choice selection of airs by the Metropolitan Sl{ut Cornet Band. ® Mr. GUS LEE, the celebrated Motley Groâ€" esque. THE MILTON BROTHERS, in their Grand Champion Porformance un the ‘Trapeze and Horiâ€" sontal Bar, from the Cirque Napoleon, Paris. Madame WORLAND will also appear at the rh.donh exhibition on her mlm and fiery arb * Meteor." Master HENRY, the Juvenile Prodigy, in his wonderfal exploits on the Horizontal Bar. o TT A W A, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, HE Management respectfully in from T the citizens and public generally, that ?nvl- ous to each afternoon‘s performance there will be a Master HENRY, the young American Equesâ€" trian, in a classic act of horsemanghip, on his span of Lilliputian Ponies. Mr. WILLLAM DUTION, whose great Tu- trian feats on his 'yhï¬chn-buhd steed, have gained for him a classic title of "Winged Merâ€" GRAND FREE EXBIBITION ! At which time Miss ANNIE WORLAND, and Master HENRY, who is but seven years of age, will make a GrandDouble Ascension feats on the Corde Perilouse, or Slack Wire. Mr. LUKE REIVERS will also appear in his original act of Pete Jenkins. s Tournament Entres, m:km WORLAND and NICHOLAS im wl will be introduced a full Stud of georgeâ€" ously caparisonel and finely decorated horses. In addition to the above will be found the names ot Messrs. BURT, CARPENTER, FRANKLIN, MHENDRICK, LORRAINE, and a host of other artists, aids and auxiliaries. The Imperial Cirous will enter town about ten o‘clock, a.m., on the morning of the Exhibition led by the magnificent ROYAL ITALIAN BILTERS DEL DOTTORE F. P. VERRLI, Professor of Chom istry in the University of Padua, ltaly, _ CIRC US! Miss ANNIE WORLAND, the renowned Preâ€" miere Equestrienne, is ahother illustrious name in the grand rcle of talent, and in her chasto and elegant Principal Act is the cynosure of overy ¢ye. Miss ANNIB WORLAND, in her dashing and beautiful Principal Act, the no plus ultra of grace and artistic equestriamsm. L. RIVER3, the famous Scenic and Pantomimic Rider, and the most famous lar‘:r in the world, from Czarine‘s Imperial Cirgus, Cubs. . LAFONTAINE BROTHERS, HENRY and ALFRED, from the Imperial Circus of St. Petersâ€" burg, Russia. P. H. SEAMON, our American Clown, Jester and Comic Vocalist. * h i h.’.b’fl'.-.“ will be innugurated on each G. W . DeHAVEN‘S Mark the Array of Talent ! Mr. .O‘l.l\'ll BBl‘.nL. the m;rld im»wnod Dr:- matic Equestrian, will appear in his unapproachâ€" able Scenic and Pantomimic Acts. . Leaps in Mid Air, Doors at 2 and 7 o‘clock ormances to oa--?. halfâ€"anâ€"hour after. iw» + Admission, 25 conts ; Children, 15 conts. * September 13, 1867. x 5$28td appear in their Double Somoreault Act, each turnâ€" ing twice in the air before alighting. HENRY ALMEK, in his comical Melange of madbuoo.ï¬t-h‘n agrecable and laughâ€" interlude to the entertainments. THOMAS O‘BRIEN, the Lofty Leapereand Double Sommerâ€"sault Tumbler, &c. And Batlout Exercises by the whole Troups of Gymnasts, Acrobais, Voltigours and Tumblers. A CARD TO INVALIDS®. A clergyman, while residing in South America as a missiopary, discovered a safe and simple & ; |__A. M. F. GIANELLI, > 26, Hospitalâ€"street, Montroal September 14, 1867. 538â€"37wy LA PETITE ANNIE in her daring and difficult Mr. E. SCHOFIELD, the light and heavy Balâ€" Mr. WM. DUTTON and WM. WILSON, will Metropolitan Opera Bang, TWO DAYS MORE. WILL EXHIBAT AT 1MPERIAL â€"ORâ€" !""< 8 GRANT&HENDERSONS, 1867.1 â€" : JAPANESE SILKS AND REPPS, ‘CUNNINGHAM AND LINDSAY, 3 bales Blankets, 2 casesâ€"Fancy Flannels, 1 case Shawls, 1 case Fall Hats, 2 casos Wool Broadcloths, 1 case Union Broadcloths, 1 case Silk Mixed Tweeds, 2 cases Fancy Wool Tweeds, 1 care bf Beaver Onreoulnal. 1 case W aterproof Cloakings, 4 cases Whitney Cloakings, 5 bales of Linen Goods, 3 cases Canadian Grey Flatnel, 7 cases Grey Cloth, from the best inapufacturer in Canada, 2 cares Canadian Hosiery, from the best wakers, 4 cases Canadian Yarn, 4 cases Canadian Shirts and Pants, 1 case Cardigan Jackets, %5 bales Wadding, 15 bales Cotton Warpâ€"108 packages. PW arranted good value, as we are determined not to be undersold by any house in the trade. ‘ 6" A N CV G O O O &# i No. 20, Sparksâ€"street, Grey Cottons from 4id,. per Seventy Cases and Bales! Twenty Cases of London Goods, FALL AND WINTER TRADE! FWVUIE undersigned bo? to iIntimate that l‘ he has removed his BUTCHER‘S STALL MR he has removed his BUTCHER‘3 STALL from the old stand to his NEW BRICK BUILDâ€" ING on RIDEAU STREET, nearly opposite Dr. Grant‘s. While thanking his customers for past favors, he :3. in his new premises to merit a continued increased support, having better facilities for supplying their want«. CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAYS, Dress Goods, f shawls, ; Mantle Cloths, Prints, C A R EP 2 "* &, Ten Cases of Canadian Tweeds ! CLOTHS & HOSIERY, s# NEW GOODS! Hou Hudsons Bay Company‘s Buffalo Robes Tlll ANNUAL SALE WILL TAKE place at the Company‘s Warchouse, 17 Common Street, Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, ‘67 Catalogues will be prepared. Sale at TWO o‘clock. French Poplins and Empress Cloths, Uttawa$ Sept. 6, 1867. WE HAVE NOW READY FOR INSPECTION THE CONTENTsS OF 526.4d Qttawa, Sept. 13, 1867. OTTAW A, Sept. 14, 1867 ONE CASE OF BEAD TRIMMINGS, GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO., bales Grey Cottons at vory nearly old prices. 1 cuse White shlm-g. 4 bales Prints. Are now being marked off, and will be Ottawa, Sopt. 5, 1867. Ottawa, September 9, 1867 CLYDE AND LIVERPOOL STEAMERS, REMOVAL. AUTUMN IMPORTATIONS. MAGEE & RUSSETL P o \‘1@ THE BISHOPS NEW BUILDING, Sussex Street, near the Cathedral FRENCH MERINOES, 2s 6d PER YARD, FRENCH MERINOES, 2s 64 PER YARD ARRIVINC DAILY AT JOHN LEEMING & Co., Auctioncers JTUST RECEIVED â€"~@ i § * ~ _ FRENCH ; ME?HJOES’ ‘f/ll’J’ 2s. 6d. per Yard. < > No. 14, Rideauâ€"st. THE (OTTAWA TIMES SEPTEMBER 14, 185‘7. Ex 8. 8. "® Belgian," 8. ROBERT City Hoop Skirt Factory ! I am manufacturing the following new Tram Sxuts, in all sizes and widths : f THE NEW DOMINION TRAIL. THE ROYAL VICTORIA TRAiL, THE LONG TRAIL. . , o THE QUAKER TRAIL, and , THE DEMI. _ ADDITIONAL ITEMSâ€"Just received a large lot of Corsets and White Cotton Hoseâ€"â€"all sizes. | _ _ = > 0 > > _‘ Ottawa, July 5. â€"CONSISTING OFâ€" S31â€"t4t 5 cases Aberdeen and Fancy Winceysâ€"Very Cheip. 1 case Black Lustres. _ _ RECBLVED BY â€"â€"â€"ANDâ€"â€" â€"â€"AL8O,â€" FOR THE STILL, LATER. WOUI.D take this opportunity of thanking their patrons for three years of continued success in business, and hope for m conâ€" tinuance of the same. Their establishment. this {::r will receive a larger assortment of goods of ter quality, and cheaper than can be found elseâ€" where in Ottawa, a list of which will be shortly published. Country dealers send your fall orders to Ottawa, August 31 be Al.l. persons indebted to Dr. J. Garvey, and whose accounts have been rendered, are requested to call and.settle at once, or costs will DAVID MILLAR, 43 Sparksâ€"st., Centre Town 453â€"3m Yelveteens, Cloths and Tweeds, Cottons, Ottawa, Sept. 4, 1867 ESMONDE shewn toâ€"morrow â€".__ 1 case black Cobourgs, + 1 ease French Merinoes. 6 sases Fancy Dress Goode, newest designs ESMONDE BROS., °_. 43 SPARKSâ€"ST., i 31. Opposite the Ounr:ll)‘l;uk. Wholesals and Retail. f 4 494v CARD. NOTICE. Blankets. J. GARVEY, M.D. BROS,, 412y 510y aan April 10. e raes gois®sr avuser syror, 40 u909030 im 17 April 10 Aprit 10. April 10, April 10, April 10. April 10. April 10. the Office of the cu{‘xxm. Tenders to state the amount per 100 feet of drain. W.P. LETT, Otltawa, Sept.‘13, 1867. 837â€"td City Clerk FOR SALE, Lot No. 15, 4th Concession Gloucester, Rideau Front, 7 miles from Ottaâ€" wa, on the Macadamizod load, leading from Ottawa to Metoaif, oonlhtilg of 100 mores, 80 of which is cleared, and in the highest state of cultiâ€" which is cleared, and in the highest state of cuitiâ€" vation, ‘The soil is of the very best cfluluy ; there is a good dwelling house, barn, stable and other out buildings thereon. This farm is well fenced and watered. d ‘INDIA WAREKOUSE, QTOUG"TON BITTERS, KS At the India Warchouse, April 10. April 10. April 10 I.OIK AND FLOUR _ * Constantly on hand, f At the India Warchouse, % BROWNE & HARDY. April 10. . _ 400tf April 10. Wlbl. be received ‘ by the Corporation of the City of Ottawa, until MONDAY, the 16th day of SEPTEMBER, at 12 o‘clock, noon, for a DRAIN n.g:son Street, from wuke Street to Oak Street, according to specification toâ€"be seen at, _ For further particulars apply to d9i H. ucfux. Auctioncer, Or the subscriber, on the promises, W. HALPENNY (Gloucester, Sept. 13, 1867. 557 37â€"6m PA by a you? man who understands his business thoroughly, and can give satisfactory reference as tocharacter and ability, Address C. 0. W. + Times Office. Ottawa, Sept. 2. 527â€" April 10 April 10. April 10. Ottawa, Sept. 2. Is of all the preparations of Quinine the most perâ€" fext, of all tonics the most efficient, of all stomachigs the most gratefal, of all~stimuâ€" lants the most innocent; its taste is pleasant, its action gentle, its effect certain, it creates appeâ€" tite, assists digestion, and gives tone and strength to every tissue and fibre, and invigcrates the whole human economy. It may be taken with benefit at all times, and all seasons, by the young or old, the weak or stropg. Like all sucecesful preparaâ€" tions it has many sertile imitators, but not one rival, The genuine is protected by the trade mark, R. W., on Capsule and Label. For Sale by April 10. BLACKSMITHS! WATERS‘S QUININE WINE April 10, April 10 April 10 Al Experienced Salesman for the Man« tle and Shaw! Dosumont. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO., No. 20, Sparksâ€"streot. Ottawa, Sept. 12, 1867. 36 Next door to Cunningnam and Lindsay‘s ;UGAB-C“IID HAMS, AND BREAK» fast«Rolled Bacon. A choice supply of the above can always be had At the India Warchouse, BROWNE & HARDY. . (Gloucester, Sept. 13, 1867. Ottawa, Sept. 12, 1867. NROSSE & BLACKWELL!S RED ANXD ) Black Currants, Jams and Jellicg, At the India Warchouse, J% BROWNE & HARDY. Oysters! Oysters! yNEsT oLD RYE WHISKEY, ‘ At the India Warchoure, j BROWNE & HARDY Ottawa, Sept. 13, 1867. Ottawa, Sept. 11, 1867. CHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, y At the India Warehouse, & BROWNE & MARDY. OHN GULL BITTERS, HERRY WINE, various brands, ‘ In Wood and Bottle, 00TH‘S OLD TOM GIN, @ At the India. Warehouse, » BROWNE & HARDY INE OLD CHERRY BRANDY, ERNARD‘S GINGER WINE, * « At the India Warehouse, °_ BROWNE & HARDY. 008EBERR Y JAM,STRAWBERR Y Jam,Raspberry Jam,Green Gage Jam, 3 At the India Warchouse, BROWNE & HARDY. Wanted Immediately. UINESS‘$ DUBLIN sTOUT Pron»â€" es x n 0. 0 ol d 8 BOOKKEEPEFR OR ACCOUNXTANT E KUYPER‘S HOLLAND GIN, In Wood and Bottle, f AMSAY!$ PORT ELLEN I18SLAY â€" WHISKEY, _ _ E3999 1867. ORT WINE, finest quality, In Wood and Bottle, | IBBERT‘S LONDON sTOUT POR» _ TER, ol nandett ons buercoenal % Wanted Immediately. RANDY, HENNESSEY and other Brands, In Wood and Bottle, ALTIMORE OYSTERS»â€"«Another lot just received. JA;. Btiflï¬ï¬& asex ?m. tawa, Sept. 11, 1867. f 585â€" Wanted a Situation. Apply at FARM FOR SALE. TEN DERS No, 16, Rideauâ€"Street, At the ll!d‘u,";'"*“.c. At the India Warchouse At :he India Warchouse, BROWNE & HARDY. TWO GOoOoD JAS. BUCHANAN, Sussex and Wellingtonâ€"streets R. A. SIMS & Co.‘s, At‘the India Warchouse} BROWNE & HAKDY. At the India Wareh At the India Warchouse, BROWNE & HARDY At the India Worchouse, ° BROWNE & HARDY At the India Warchouse, At the‘ Indiq Warchouse, At the India Warchouse, _ BROWNE & HARDY e India Warehouse, BROWNE & {l“Al(D\’. BROWNE & HARDY BROWNE & HARDY BROWNE & HARDY BROWNE & HARDY. BROWNE & HARDY Bay Street, Upper Town. 1867. b37H P W’w Whecler & Wilson‘s New Button hole Attachment for their MM Machines is now ready, It is the greatest invention of the day 1869%. * Embroidering Attachments, and other latest improvements, ete, THEHOWE MACHINES are WORLDe«RENOWNED (or doing the Handsomest and most durable work on Leather. _ For Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers, Boot and Shoc Makers, &c. They are the best Shuttle Machine in the World for Tailors‘ use: Spools, Cotton and Silk, O{, Needles, etc., etc., constantly on hand. â€" o 419y _ ¢ G, A. WALTON, Aocyr, 87 Sparkeâ€"st., Ottawa. Dn‘.nnous OF RETAINING AND DESERVING THE LIBENMAL E.u'n.ouAal: hitherto accorded them by the public of the" CAPITAL," beg to intimate they have lately added some rew and improved machinery to their manufacturing department, and are now enabled to offer extra inducements for the manufacture of allkinds of articles made from Sheot Metals, such as TIN 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, &e., &c. Also We would rnuoululy draw attention to our Water Filters and Coolers, by which ail impurities are taken mway from the water. ‘They are constructed on undoubted scientificprinciples, being simple in th.lr‘?oudou, and not liable to r out 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 kaown combination of ixndiuu for m.:f all foreign matter, and making the water rn, sparkling and healthy. . We make different sizes styles, so as to bring them within the reach of all. No family should be without one, especially where there are children. BLACK DOESKINS SILK MIXTUR ALEX, DUFF. Plunge Buhl:ï¬_ipon‘o Baths, Hip Baths, Sits Baths, Foot Baths, Children‘s and Infant‘s Baths, various sizes. TOL SEITS pnhahJ in new and beautiful dnlsu. . 1RON BEDSTEADSâ€"IRON BEDâ€" STEADSâ€"double and single. REFRIGERATORS and ICh CHESTS ; also « Torry‘s" Arctic Ice Qream Freezer, wazranted to freeze the cream in four minutes, k CULINARY UTENSILS. Jelly Moulds, Pudding Moalds, Jelly Cake Pans, Pie Plates, Melon Moulds, Brass, Tinned and Eramâ€" elled Kettles and Suloos:m, Bu;{:m, Â¥gg Coddiers and Slicers, Ice Croam Moulds and Freezers, Rice Moulds, Soug Turcens, nn‘r hes, Oval Steak Dishes, Dish Covers, Round, Oval and Oblong Tea and Coffee Urns, bon‘» Ladles, Toast Forks and Racks, Wire Vegetable Boilers, Gridirons, Es( Benters, Skewers, Mincing Knives, Pasto Cutters, Cake Turners, Flesh Forks, Basting Spoons, Cullenders, Patty Pans, Grovy Strainers, Nursery Lamps, &c., &c. > PLLOTS, + BEAVERS, « PETERSHANMS, DEVONS, â€" & WuITNEYs <~ _ IRISHFRIEZE, CANADIAN Do., BROADCLOTHS, Mill Lamps. _ Oil Cans. _ . Bake Pans In this branch we keep the best and most reliable. Z@#" Our Cooking Stoves are now the favorites. We can always furnish any part of a Stove that is bought from usâ€"a fact intending purchasers would do well to note, as many Stoves sold are of foreign make, and when separate Plates are broken or burnt out cannot be replaced. . es m Eid t uhss Ottawa, March 11, 1867 "CAPITAL‘‘ STOVE DEPOT : â€"CAPITAL‘‘ TINWARE DEPOT i } : "CAPITAL‘‘ HOUSEFURNISHING DEPOT:! Is AT NO. â€"~35, SUSSEXâ€"STREET. _ _JOB WORK in all its branches carefully attended to by compotent and experienced mechanics. All kinds of Building and Steamboat Work done on the shortest notice. _ _ . _ . _ 2 _ BIRD CAGESâ€"BIRD CAGESâ€"A variety of beautifal patterns. COAL OLIL ot standard quality, Canadian and *merican. Lamps, Chimnies and Wicks. Inspection invited, ' * READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING ! COMPETITION Tam. They are also prepared to take orders for Clothing, which they guarantee to latest styles and fashion, and as they are.under the supcrintendence of experienced WARRANTED TO FIT. 1 Ho for the Regatta. Two KFirst â€" Clï¬.ss' Skiffs ; FOR SALE, (KINGSTON BUILD. Water Coolers ! _ Water Coolers ! _ Water Coolers ! W ater Filters ! MWater Filters ! Water Filters 1000 DOIEN â€" CHIMNEYS ! 1000 Dozen Lamps, CHAXDELIERS AND WICKS, Ottewa, Auguit 30 D. R. LEAVENS‘, Importers of Dry Goods. ROCK OIL 100 Barrels Rock Oil, hey would call particular attention, as they have now on 4and every novelty of eu attern i ax;flig.ï¬o;é'tgnt is fashionable for'lhe season, and as their stock isrylnrgo -’m; ::rio.dm:hi;ï¬)?fl; 71 Sussex stroet pAr Sign of Rod Rarre!|. O * M H A RA & Co., oT Ottawa, Sept. 10, 1867 tE NOW OFFERING A LARGE AND WELLâ€"SELECTED STOCK OF DBRY GOODS, which they will sell CHEAP FOR CASIL <E.R & W1;, g\\""""gsb P N "A‘ Apply to AND THE CAPITAL CENTRE uF AaTTRACTION OoF THE + CONFEDFERATE CAPITAL, TO THEIR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT STOVES. STOVESs. STOV ES, BEDFORD CORDS, _ CHAUDIERE 1 W Eaups, BANNNOCKBUKN Do., $ HALILFAX Do., KERSEYS, FLANNELS, ESTABLISHED IN 1844 JUST ARRLVED, BATHS BATHS!! BATHS!!! E. MBA DOWS & 2O., Cloths and ‘Clothing. August 1, 1866. Farmers‘ and Lumberers‘ Supplies. AND PROVISIONS Wholesale and Retail. .__ sparRow‘s BuILDING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets JOSEPH SKINNER, \’\'eï¬?‘nm-m'm 525 Groceries, Liguors, OF COaTINGS, M. SPARROW &£:00o., do. TROWSERINQS, AT NO. 50, SPARKS STREET, AND MANUFACTURERS OF, AND DEALERS IN . Bake Pans. / Sugar Kettles. _ Agricultural Furnaces and Stoves ! IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN H. MEADOWS & Co. Whecler aud Wisor Manafcturing Company, Howe Machine Co., both of NeowYork. Paris Exposition, 1867, §31a THE TWO HIGHEST PREMIUMS AND ONLY BLANKETS CrOTLD M IED.xTI 3 There were Kighty»two Competitors, OMEA RA & CO: MuCCASINS, BUCK, BAGS, LINEN, Do.,. TRAVELLING, . CoTPrONS, STRIPED, RoyalCanadianBank OTTAWA AGENCY : Officeâ€"Desbarats‘ Building, 77 Sparks St. _M. P. HAYES, COATsS, Ottawa, June 21. _WILLLAMâ€"STREET, (Next Door to the Tea Pot, Rideauâ€"strec,} THEODORE FRIEDUICK, Proprieto BIAII-CAI‘I‘I'G. Finishing, Plumbe ing, Gas and Steam Fitting, gdl-h.‘h‘ n‘l::h-i&hg done in the best zloolvwi- manship. Everything connected with the trade â€"â€"POR SRWING MACINNES at TiPâ€" Ottawa â€" Erass Foundry, PANTS, WERR AWARDED To THE VESTS, =â€"AND T1E SMIRTS, . DRAWERS, SMOCKS, SUCKsS, /_" | / wilha uP Y U \.};l\ i C o +o +~ Do., Milk Pans and Strainers. Do GREY, TRUNKS, * . VALISES, BLUK, to make up in the ced cutters, they are MITTS, W OOLLEN Do BUCK, 227 Aor»t. 1578 \Very Choice and Superior. Sust Rececived from England : ROAST HARE. CURRIED Do. A JUGGED po. l STEWED po. * ROAST ;;nmwn. :7 s rokst arousk. ROAST PaARPRibon ALL GOODS DELLVERED FREE by our own, Waggons to any part of the City daily ROBINSON & CO. : THE TEA POT, OTTAW A. Establishmentsâ€"Sussex St. and Rideau St ML _ main‘s, Hooper‘s, and other brands. In wood, $1.25, $2, $3,$4° and $5, per gal. In buttle, $6, $9.00, $12, &c., por doz. Sherriesâ€"Duff Gordon‘s, Cramp Suter‘s, Peâ€" martin‘s, and other bnnd-.‘rh and brown. In wood, $1.50, $2, $3, $4 and $5, per gal. In botde, $6, $9, $12 and $15, &e., per doz. Purity guaranteed in all cases." Price lists and every information furnished on applicatich. Orders by mail, nccompanied by cash, or city referenses solicited and &a:r.ly attended to. . No charge for delivery in y. R Ten per cent off all cash purchases over $10. We are constantly receiving sippiies of this truly beautiful and delicious COFFEE, roased ‘daily on our premises by y Affections, The only o?d of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afllicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it willcost them nothing, and may e a blessing. Partios wishing Wlh Ton, rake, by Fotabn wath Will plokee midvent, _ _ REV, EDWARD A. WILSON, 428â€"1aâ€"19y . ~ Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y CHESTS UNCOLORED 1,000 S2F¢"* " _ £00 Chests very choice and superior YOUNY ¢ Te HYSON. | 700 Chests Good Strong TW ANK A Y ie ul 100 Chests old fashioned BREAKFASH soUCHONG. « + 150 Caddies MANDEKLN MLXTURE JP This is the finest Buack Tra ever Ilnron- ed, 5s per‘ruund; in small Caddies, about‘14 lb# each, 4s 94. f ROBXSON & tention of families ALES, WINLS& SPIRJIT , Which we are selling at 8 shillings per guilon GUINXESS & co. f s BLO0D‘‘ ,ONXDON STOUT. BARCLAY‘S LONDON PoRTER â€" â€" * ALL8OPS PALE ALK. ¢:® BASS‘ EAST INDIA. â€" Ts DOWB CELEBRATED MONTREAL aALk DAWS .SUPERIOR LACHINE ALE. > DAW‘8S CELEBRATED PORTER & s10uv41 WINE MERCHANT, POI.'I‘ WINES.««Forrester‘s, Sander= main‘s, Hooper‘s. and other brands. In wand . Brandies.â€"Martell‘s, Ilo-.-{":. &e., Ota old and new, in wood and bottle, Rum, Jama in wood, Gin, Dekuyper‘s, in wood and bottle Siciian Wine, $1,30 gallon ; a good substifutefor Shorry, _ **‘ $ t wery $908 St. Julien and 8t Julien Madoc, Clarets, Hock, Rudeshimer and Hochheimer. _ Green Seal Champagne, &c., &c. Otte wa «* Without exception the finest Coffee in the world."â€"London K-, March 16. « We have a most delicions A Gentlioman who suffered for years from nerâ€" vous debility, premature ‘.e?. and all the effects of youthful hd’::mm, will, for the sake of sufferâ€" ing bhumanity, send tree to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple romeâ€" dy by which he was éured: Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser‘s , can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, _ The Pure Mountain Berry Wines, Spirits & Liquors The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few woeks by a very simple remedy, after havâ€" in, suffered for several with a severe lung affection, and that dru‘â€d‘;un Consumptionâ€"is anxious to make known to his fellowâ€"sufferers the means of cure. preseri used (free of » the â€" Prous tor propering and usig the rae whithanty will find a sure cure. for boqu:c:.mi-', Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and al} Throat and Lung O* 28â€"] aâ€"19y NOW ON SALE y which peculiar process, he apoma is preserve "_renders it the ravortTk wiTh aLt CoPrEE Darmk Ottawa, September 10 Old Tom.â€"Thompson‘s and Bernard‘s, in bottle Pints, $1 more for two dozen | K. ARNOLDI, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Metonifeâ€"st., t T ?"P‘ Co‘s Building, Oitawa Septembet 11, 1867. _ .~ _ _ "$35y Liquors.â€"English Ales, Porters, &c., &0 \‘\un K â€"â€"TERMS To all who desire it he will send a copy of the BEWARE OF SP URIO US IMITA TIONS, ®* As it is mported by no other firm in Canada. Miawa, August 9, 1867 FRESH ARRIV AL Dakins‘ Pateut Silver Cylinder 100 cuses Otard Airnugy;, h0o _ " _ MartelPs + . 130 _ * dMennessey, _ _ 75 * â€" United Vinquets DUBI IN STOUT Money to Lâ€"onun N_ VUNENCUMBERED REAL EK®â€" TATE SECUKITY. Alru‘vco W. B. WALKER, K. ARNOLDI, July 9. DINNEK SHERRY No. 11 METCALFEâ€"STREET, TEAS, PRESERVED MEATS, ERRORS OF YOUTH. TO CONSUMPTIVEs. ROBINSUN & CO, COFFEE ! . 8ALE ON REASONABLE PIANO 00, would especinlly fo their stock of . JOHN B. OGDEX, THE TEA PoOT, OTTAW A 0 T T A M A. oP 42, Cedarâ€"sl., N.) Apply at thix office ALKER, Barrister. L070 , &e., GOtard‘s im, Jamaica, 225tf l the at