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sn o C uk ublkk use exfudins. L picking at the nose, of the teoth m-q.mummu uent slimy stools, and sometimes convulsive fits ; of the arms, pain in the head and stomach, tremblings, coughs, mm% dreams, and a walist in : away of fesh» They are palatable and selfâ€"administered to the Moflkflydfl-fio away with the of administering Castor Oil or other catharticsâ€"as in the use ‘rl:l hmmww of Nowtwzor & Lrua®, Newcastle, C.W., are 'â€",.-."&M“'" r of elosely watching their children. _ By so ddl‘,..nl.‘ understanding ::-2::- and true cause of the disease, se t n en diseases which are caused by Worms : in memisiet sttromitise, ofunsiv® brokth, known and m frct that one cause ao Sath among vtidren is mm Workenntons it A CaRD TO INXVALIDS. A clergyman, while residing tn South America as â€"a missionary, discovered a safe and -ingh remedy for the cure of nervous weakness, early deâ€" ..y,‘Luand the urinary and seminal organs, and the whole train of disorders hfi-fi'ol by M.:b':t:‘m Great num h:vo been cu y noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the aflicted and mm’.l Losenges are a certain and safe remedy for Worms in Children snd Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" wil} send the recipe for and using this flmh.n!l.“muny :‘owlo needs it, jree of charge. _‘ _ _ t 9 _"bi’unnoumru :.-m -l.'cog:: the prescription used (free onm with reeâ€" ci-slw'np-ri-:nd )o'.-.Ilhhlhy will hl‘lunm:hg:.xl-l. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Lung AUections.. n.-l,.’rolmmu a.dh.tbobuul: to benefit the afficted, and spread i which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it willcost them nothing, and may prove & blessing. m-flh.tb:‘rmrlp- tion, PREE, by return mail, will please reas, REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, 8â€"11â€"19y Williamsbarg, Kings Co., N. Y. . n.-lm.nm:mmwmmh a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after havâ€" suffered for several years with a severe lung 7“&MMMdbompfiuâ€"h anxious to make known to his f erers the ="Tuâ€"cii-‘io other. "WiR,. Sola by all the r in Ottawa, ud-dolab-.l_ohm Plllosl indebted to the Estate of the late EDW ARV MALLOCH are requested to _ Immediate Payment To the undersigned. A Deduction will be Made From accumulated interest MATL CONTRACT TRNDERS â€" Caty News NEW ADVERTISEMENTS RMUI.AR CcOMMUNICATION, this (THURSDAY) evening at 7:30 p.m. Visiting Brethren cordially welcomed. By order of the W . M. Ottaws. Sent.. 19, 1867. §42â€"1 Farurit Misisreas or Hseaurn.â€"in examinâ€" ing the is at the various wharves we find among curiosities of our commerce the brig M .mnmwnoml. cargo of Honduras Sarsaparilia for Dr. J. C. Ayer & Uo., otf Lowell. So particular are this arm as to the articles used in compounding their various remedics that they have this drug, like some others they consume, gather«d for them by a skilful agent of their own in the tropical regions of its growth. He informs us that there are many species of the plant, but two ot which are really ‘valuable in medicine ; muq-‘liliu of thuom“.cl:‘-fluhd by the time of gathering, mode of curing, etc., opera~ uons which in that region of ureliable Work. men imposes a heavy labor upon him. One of the incrt varieties of Sarsapanlla grows wild in our own forests, while several others, nearly worthle«s, abound in Central and South America. _ The intelligent agent assured us that the virtues of this drug had never been tally told, and that the reason of the low <steem in which many hold it is mainly due to the importation of such immense quantities of the worthless varieties. His accounts of his trips to Honduras and his business excurâ€" wion= along the Gulf of Dulce and the rivers of Montagua . and Santiago and among the adjacent mountains were of intense interest We can but commend and honor his employers for the faithfuiness and energy with which they execute their trust ag mihisters to the pablic health, and we suspect that this course is at least one of the reasons why‘their mediâ€" cines are held in such ¢xtraordinary favor throughout the civilized world.â€"New York 18T; JANUARY : NEXT, Addressed to the Postmasterâ€"General, will be reâ€" &T‘ QU EB EC Friday, 18th October, HER MAJESTYV‘S aMAILS, Vankleek Hill & Point Fortune From the ist December next. , y _Conveyance to be made on horseback or in a vehicle The mails to leave Vankloek Hill dajly, Sunâ€" | Mrs. Proderick‘s, Sussexâ€"st.; and from members of days excepted, at 6:39 a.m., and to arrive at Point | the Committee. & > Fortune at 10:20 a.m. , 1. * cop savy TuE qukes. To leave Point Fortune daily, Sundays exceptâ€" | _ aek h ®d, at 1 p.m.,or on arrival of mails Â¥gom the cast | Â¥, LINK, 4 L. l.::lx&,. and west, and to return to Vankleck Hill within |. _ C4P‘*!"â€" 0s se * :’_“ car hours after leaving Point Fortunc. ~ 4 _ osxame, fopk t I§sT. ____ _ [ PE _ Printed notices containing further information as‘) ERRoRs OF yoUTH. ‘» conditions of propesed Contract may be s¢em} _ a Gentleman whosuffered for years from nery umhâ€"d“myuwum\rwmgdl&:‘dm Post Offices of Vankleok Hi youthful sake of sufferâ€" in of V Hill, East Hawkesbury, :‘W““m*“‘&“ wint Fortune. _ _ , % ‘ pe and lu-nlh.lh‘q'loh:‘-o- fa MATTHEW SWEETMAX, dy by which he was cured. Sufferers to e p,o,;w. 'Mw&ofimwm.ul do so by Pust Office Iuspector‘s Office, l g. in JOHN B. OGDEXN, Kingstom, 16th Sept., 1867. _ 542â€"3 _ | 38g.124.19y 42, Cedarâ€"st., N.Y. CORINTHIAXNX 10ODGE, POUR YCEAR®S, Mothers Read Thisiâ€"Rollioway‘s Worm Ottaws, Sept.. 19, 1867 Overdue payments must be settled before So as not to necessifate logal proceedings. To persons paying in full before 1st January (itawa, Sopt. 19, 1867 Six time« per week each way, between R» 59, R. C;, A. F. and A.M. To coOxsUNPTIYÂ¥Es» sk for On a propesed Contract for sPECIAL NOTICES. For the conveyance of NOTICE. JOHN MALLOCH nwum‘v&wm East Hawkesbury, | of youthful indiserotion, ‘EETMAX, '(ybym he was cu P. 0. Ingpector. lr""l 4 "m.v'ou' :' 1867. 5423| gg.jaâ€"19y # §424â€"37â€" 2m i A Quarter Mile Race for the Championship of | s falntanendtunier * * I the Oltawa Fire Brigade, will take place, open only | Fol. SALE, Lot No. | to bona fide mombers of one year‘s standing* J glm. Rideau ‘3 Six times per week each way, during the winter season, between Addressed to the Postmasterâ€"General, will be reâ€" ceived + ' AT Q@ U EB EC, (By the South Shore,) from the close of navigation in 1867, Conveyance to be made in suitable vehicles. The mails to Jeave Carillon daily, Sundays excepted, at such hour as may be appointed by the Post Office Department, with a view to donnect at Point Forâ€" tune with the arrival there of the mails from Vauâ€" dreail, and to reach Ottawa in seventeen hours after loaving Point Fortune. â€" MAIL CONTRACT. Friday, 18th October, Atâ€"11 o‘clock, a.m., THIRTY LOTS, being comâ€" posed of the west half of Lot No. 40, in the first conâ€" cession, Nepean, O. P.. very handsomely situated, near the residence of J. B. Lewis, Esq. Kach lot is T1 feet 5 inches by 152 feet. JAP ANESE FOUR YEARS, Auction Sale of ~Real Estate, MONDAY, THE 23RD SEPTEMBER, %4 Star Performers, Men W omen and‘Children, wxn{w" uding the famous little "ALL RIGHT," and MISS OYOUSHK LEâ€"SAN, the daring female gy mâ€" MISS OYOUSHK kEâ€"SAN, the daring female gymâ€" nast. . All the troupe in feats of 9 HER To loave Ottawa Post Office daily, Saturdays excepted, at 7 p.m., and to arrive at Carilion withâ€" in seven:een hours afterwards. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen, and blank forms of tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Carilion, Point Fortune, Hawkesâ€" bury, L‘Orignal, Plantagenet and Ottaws. MATTHEW SWEETMAN, 3 P. 0. Inspector. Post Office Inspecto:‘s Office, 3 Kingston, 16th:Sept., 1867. _ 542â€"3 B wau?ohfiu, (iymnastics, Contortions, the ast aisaing SWORD LADDER FEAT. _ Admission, 25 cents; Reserved Seats, 50 cents, Plans of the property can be seen at my office till day of sale. e Y “--ludo known at the time of sale. Light and Hceary Balancing, Perche Equipoise, 8 o‘cloc! The Wonders of a Life Time. _Music will be furnished by Gowan‘s Brass and Quadrille Band. n en td ies e e | Â¥a a good dwelling house, barn, stable and other | The steamer Alscandre will leave at 8 wclock | mmm This farm is well fenced ! a.m., returning at 9 o‘clock, p. m. 'L ' “go' Turther particul to M l > & .« H. loml Auctioneer, . Gents‘ Tickets, 60 cts; Ladys‘ Tickets 40 cts. | r the subscriber, on the premises, : 2 Tickets can be had at Messts. Young & Radtord‘s, | W. HALPENNY. Centre Town ; G. Sutheriand‘s, Rideauâ€"st ; and | Gloucester, Sept. 13, 1867; 557 37â€"6m Mrs. Proderick‘s, Sussexâ€"st. ; and trom members of | <â€"â€"â€"â€"tâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"«â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" the Committee. c o_ tMantad Tmmadiately. | SKATING RINK â€" â€" â€" MUSIC HALL Mikado Trpupe! take place on G, W. LESTER, CHAUDIERE FIRE CO. ‘The steamer AL&XANDIA has been chartered for the occasion. The BRASS BAND OF THE COMPANY, and SUTHERLAND®S QUADRILLE BAND will be in i GRAND 1 Picâ€"Nic Excursion, A GRAND PIC=â€"N1C EXCURSION, UN= S&. der the patronage of the above company, will Which has been kindly granted by G. B. L. FELâ€" LOW ES, Eeq. s P e the Oltawa Fire Brigade, will take place, open only | rr:i Lot No. 15, 4th Concession to hon« fide members of one year‘s standing: Euks 2‘0“::‘“"- Rideau ‘:"‘“: T ll"':.’::’.-‘ m REFRESHMENTS provided on the grounds at { m.hhllml ..mm:&“"m”} 2:“‘“ reasonable rates. | vation, The soil is of the very best quality ; there Friday, Saturday and Monday, Friday, 20th Sept., GAMES AND AMUSEMENTS September 17, 1867 Ottawa, Sept. 18, 1867 BUTTERNUT GROVE, FIRST APPEARANXEE TX OTTAWA At the Russell House, POSITIVELY TEREE NLIGHTS ONLY ECTOR McLEAN has been instructed by JUDGE SMALL, to soll *Carillon and Ottawa, SEPTEMBER Juggling and Rop: Walking ! TEN DERS m at 7. Performance will commence at THEâ€"ORDER OF THE DAY On a proposed Contract for MAJESTY‘S â€" MAILS For the conveyance ot Until noon, on â€"CELEBRATEDâ€" OP AND DOYLES AT 20, 21 E. P. KEM H. MCLEAN, and 23. NDALL, MANAGER» Auctioneer, 541â€"5 ! Toronto House, Ottawa. Pattern â€" Bonnets, Pattern Hats, Flowers, Feathers, * RIBBONS, BONNET ORNAMENTS, PATTERN MANTLES, IN 3KATING RINK â€" â€" â€" XO8IC BALL THE LATEST AUTUMN FASHIONS! GRANT&HENDERSON‘S, All kinds of work in the Jewellery carefully attended‘ to, and Designs furnished on the shortâ€" est notice. Watches, Clocks and Jewellery repaired on the premises and warranted. Ottawa, July 20, 1867. 435y (Latelyâ€" from Great St. James‘ Hall, London, se England,) | MACEE 4& RUSSELL Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Electroâ€"Flated Ware, Fancy Goods, JB No Po-tpo-::::l _o&mo--t of \IV.-- Owing to other engagements they can remain posi + tively PRACTICAL WATCH AND C100 K MAKEBRS, ARE COMING. 1867.] ONE NICHT ONLY. Masonic Goods in Central Canada. YOUNC 4& RADFORD, Europe, (d which time gave â€" twenty. | i oentrepaane at on the 6th cf January, before an m of eleven j thousand three hundred and cightyâ€"four persons, | also had the distinguished honor of m‘flub& i rmtloQunudqqul Family at Casâ€" ! tle,) would now most Mfly announce their ; hi Iymhr musical entertainment, as above. . ; used by the Alleghanians wore manuâ€" . factured in swh-r{nd. expréessly for them, during ‘ their late visit to Europe.; _ . n q t Admission, 25 cents ; Reserved Seats, 50 cents ; l for sale at Orme & Son‘s Music Store, (can be seâ€" | cured three days in advance.) Commence at 8 , o‘clock. N J. M. BOULARD, Director September 17, 1867. NEW GOODNDS! Tuesday Ev‘g., Sept. 24th. The Old Allechanians! Vocalists and Swiss Bell Ringers ! G (Organized in 1846 by J. M. Boalard.) Having just returned from & six months‘ tour in Ottawa, Sept. 12, 1867. SILK V ELV ET,â€" V ELV EPEEN ! September 16, 1867. Ottawa, Sept. 13, 1867. MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS. On Woednesday, the 18th. Instant. W. LESTElg Wanted Immediately. T'.tm Salesman for the Man» a m Dzu.d- GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO., ) _0 _ __ _ ___â€" No. 20, Sparksâ€"street. A GREAT MUSICAL TREAT FTFARM FOR SALE. THE POST OFFICE “J PEG TOP DEPOF. THUKE â€" RISHOPS$ NEW BUILDING, ARRIVINC DAILY AT D. G, W ALDRON, Agent. AXD 1HE BESI AND LARGEST COLLECTION oF 30 SPARKSâ€"ST., AND A VARIETY OÂ¥ NEW FANCY CLOTHS THE OTTAWA TIMES BEPTEMBER 19, 1867.| P AcILL1. MANAGER 1% DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE NOTILCE. â€"â€"WILL SHEWâ€" b41a â€"=â€"INâ€"â€" Sussex Stredt, near the Cathedral > 472y .. =ANDâ€" â€"a t n _A l\lll MOoNTREAL TEA COMPANY, 6 Hospital Street, Montreal, hnln' just imâ€" a ln:r quantity of Green and Black Teas, to call the attention of the Trade, Hotel Proâ€" prictors, and large establishments generally to their list of prices. Buyers of Chests and Boxes of Team will save money by getting it direct through the Importers. _‘ ~< _: _ ;_ ue All orders tor 25 Ib. boxes and n&wudl, carriâ€" age free to any Railway Station in Canada. Parâ€" ties wanting smaller quantities should club togeâ€" ther, Buyers living beyond Railway Stations, will THE IMPORTERS. TEA! TEA! TEA! please send ro-t office order, or enclose notes, The carriage will be paid to the nearest station, where there are express offices. Tea will be forwarded immediately on mc:zt of the order by mail conâ€" ulnlnfi money, or the money can ‘be collected on de! nz.by express man. Cash collected in Montreal of elnrg.. and Tea forwarded for the same. Orifilul packages Black Tea wol&h. 4 chests about 50 lbs. Chests do. 90 to 100 lbs. Green Te« from 60 to 80 lbs. ‘Teas not mentioned in adâ€" vertisement can be had nflllly cheap. ‘The Comâ€" pmnu determined to take a stand in the Montreal market, ong article may therefore be depended on as to quality and weight. Is of all the preparations of Quinine the most perâ€" fect, of all tonics the most efficient, of all stomachics the most grateful, of all stimuâ€" }nu 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 invigorates 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 successful preparaâ€" tions it has many servile imitators, but not. ons rival, The genuine is protected by the trade mark, R. W., on clml. and Label, _ For Sale by cmmoggk'éflcuKu.Tséae'mm 45 » + â€" Fine Flavoured New Season lo.‘. 00 55 Excellent Fullâ€" Flavoured do............ ......... 00 75 Very Fine OE reprrsmessinenqecorecerrerrccccvene 00. T0 Very Fint 40........csoommmmesserersererrmmerremcls OU T6 An excellent mixed Tea, Black and Green,.... 00 60 'l"uhl. OORON.c+e6â€"cevevcens cenccrserseresess 00 1 l;’lu llo ve eeeverprree snterrrerrermerrivereenrerest :: Ting OURDONGOTâ€"0: .. nmmmioominnsommnnoonl... 00 Extra m:oda«“ 4 Redu made to buyers ot Five Chests and upwards. $ Address WATERS‘S QUININE WINE HE ‘undersigned to intimate that TA 4E has femoed ns BUTCHERS STALL S 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 favore, he I:su in his new premises to merit a continued and increased support, having better facilities for supplying their wants, Ottawa, Sfl;la, 1867 QOysters! Oysters! August 27, 1867 Ottawa, Sept, 11, 1867 l MONTREAL TEA CO., 6, Hospitalâ€"st , Montreal. #@" Agent for Ottawa and neighbothood, Ottawa, Sept. 6, 1867 ALTIMORE OYSTERSâ€"â€"Another lot just received. To en e A en onl BUY YOUR TEA REMOVAL. GREEN TEA. MR. JOS. MOONEY, JAS. BUCHANAN, Sussex and Wellingtonâ€"streets DIREOT FROM * Saencs a w viman Sussex . 3 8. ROBERT 330y S$31â€"tt _ . â€" September 17, 1867 §37H 00 60 00 75 April 10. . resurign youn syLL BiTTERs, April 10, April 10. April 10, April 10 Aprit 10. April 10 April 10, April 10. April 10. Royal Italian Bitters! April 10. April 10. s o o io FINE OLD CHERRY BRANDY, > At the India Warchouse, Mee on & â€" BROWNE & HARDY. April 10. Fuu-r AMBER SYRUP, At ihe India Warchouse, April 10. April 10. Pon'r WINE, finest quality, In Wood and Bottle, At the India Warchouse, April 10 April 10. Aprit 10. ruished original preparer at the National Exposiâ€" fl:‘l‘wm.:lfi;, by whose tavor Mr; Oumu obtained the rnln and was also awarded a di loma at the Provincial Exhibition of Canada hofii TONIO REALE, Professor of Ghemistry in the University of Pabua, at Montreal in September, 1865, is, without uoor tion, the most genuine, salubrious and agreeable Toxic ever introduced to public notice vither in Europe or America. _ » For seventeen years it has, in Italy, been a uniâ€" versal favorite A-o: the elite of society, being generally served in the drawing room before dinâ€" nor, in preference to Vermouth. _ _ & ‘The ingredients of its composition have been imparted to the lnfii:hphlw of Canada and the United States, and have received their unqualiâ€" fied approval on every account, . . .. _ _ > I,OBK AND FLOUR Constantly on hand, At the India Warchouse, ‘ BROWNE & HARDY. April 10. 405 April 10. "‘Tno proprictor refrs with the goul e confiâ€" dence and satisfaction to the ubJMnn- ials from eminent medical men,which he could add to, were it desirable. _ ____________ _ f â€" Kept by the : ipal Dru and Grocers the Domblion of Cantitn and 42 the United Soxtse. Sold by the Proprietor, ____ ____ _ certifyi ninnl to it has ever come under my notice. Havâ€" ing also heen made acquainted with its composition m-ododm.rouoa,lfulm*m could have been devised for general use ; from its effects which I have observed in several cases, I think very nu& who now suffer from indigestion and dyspepsia in their various forms will find in it a panaces for all their ills. Very tn!s. W. E. BESSEY, M.D., C.M., &c., â€" AI'PI.ICA‘I'IOI will be made to the llnh:rl of the Township of Gloncester at its on the first Saturday in w Nhhufinmoaw.'fi & » €, q.thuu:un- u‘a. 15, in the 4th Conâ€" cession of Gloucester, Ottawa Front, as laid out by John Brown, Township Ml!r"g- , C. BILLINGS, Lester from Dre. Picault. ©__ Montreal, July 27, 1864, To Ms. 3:“:# Guaxenur Dear : We are pleared to acknowledge the reception of the prescription of your valuable tonic and bitters, entitled "The Royal." All the subâ€" mfludmh 'Iud in its oo-m.f :;o perfectly com orm a or the detailed in zur flw‘ perpnet® We are, Sir, yours sincerely, DRS. PICAULT & SON. September 14, 1867. 538â€"37w6m Nezxt door to Cunningham and Lindsay‘s C n L> / talihe Rs GTANBLLL s 26, Hospitalâ€"street, Montreal. § Montreal, February, 1867. Mr. G1aXELL1,â€"Dear Sir : Having received from ‘ou a sample of the Royal Icalian Bitters of Dr. INDIA WAREKOUSE, No. 16, Rideauâ€"Street, erri as propared t ”&.xinfi'ifi'rw"’ ure in :mm to its v.zry’ excellent :g 108 as an ‘nub.gpd exhiliarating tomse Bitter; nothing ;UGAR-CUIID HAMS, AND BREAK= faste«Rolled Bacon. â€" A choice supply of the above can always be had At the India Warchouse BROWNE & HAKDY. Ottawa, August 9, 1867. TOUGHTON BITTERS ' At the India We CHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, o . At the India Warchouse, ols BROWNE & HARDY. HERRY WINE, various brands, _ In Wood and Bottle, m INEST OLD RYE WHISKEY, At the India Warchouse, BROWNE & HARD\Y ROSSE & BLACKWELL‘S RED AND Black Currants, Jams‘and Jellies, At the India Warchouse, _ _ 0oTII‘S OLD TOM GIN, | At the India Warchouse, BROWNE &â€"MARDY UINESS‘$ DUBLIN STOUT Por»â€" TER, e anmenii ind Pm i ies 1867. AMSAY‘S PORT ELLEN I8LAY â€" WHISKEY, _ d ERNARD‘S GINGER WINE, ‘ At the lwia Warehouse, BROWNE & HARDY. 00SEBERRY JAM,STRAWBERR Y Jam,Raspberry Jam,Gréen Gage Jam, °_ At the India Warehouse, BROWNE & HARDY. RANDY, HENNESSEY and other Brands, _ In Wood and Bottle, _ _ E KUYPERS HOLLAND GIN, In Wood and Bottle, _ HIS celebrated preparation for which a certificate of merit was awarded to the distinâ€" IBBERT‘S LONDON sSTOUT POR» _ TER, en uie c mucee Money to Loan T DEL DOTTORE F. P. VERRI, NOTIHICEHE. At the India Warehouse, ITALY. At the India Warchouse, BROWNE & HARDY At the India Warchouse, BROWNE & HARDY. At the India Warchouse, BROWNE & HARDY. At the India Warchouse, BROWNE & HARDY. At the India Warchouse, At the India Warchouse, BROWNE & HARDY. Township Clerk, Gloucester 67. â€"3twâ€"1 nnowq‘n & HARDY. BROWNE & HARDY BROWNE & HARDY. BROWNE & HARDY. BROWNE & HARDY BROWNE & HARDY. Beaver Hall Hill 1867. 507 PLLOTS, _ BEAVERS, f PETERSHAMS, , DEVONS, > ie wHITNEYsS A IRKISH FRIEZE, CANADIAN Do., C : BROADCLOTHS, BLACK DOESKINS, SILK MIXTURE OF COATINGS, Do. __ do. â€"TROWSERINQS, . _ BEDFORD CORDS, > yinolk CHAUDIERE 1 W Eaps, * _ BANNNOCKBUKN Do., f HALLFAX Do., KERSEYS, READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING ! hey would call cndg-lldu. th GM Egtl‘TlON Tem. They are latest styles and WARRANTED A RE NOW GooD8, w ALEX, DVFF W’.w Wheeler & Wilson‘s New Buttonâ€"bole Attachment for their M M Machines is now ready. It is the greatest invention of the day. 1963. * Embroidering Attachments, and other latest improvements, ete. THE HOWE MACHINES are WORLDeRENOWNED for doing the Handsomest and most durable work on Leather. _ For. Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers, Boot and Shoe Makers, &c. ‘They are the best Shuttle Machine in the World for Tailors‘ use: Spools, Cotton and Silk, Oil, Needles, etc., otc., constantly on hand. 479y G. A. WALTON, Aozxt, 37 Sparkeâ€"st., Ottawa. Plunge Baths, Bpofl?rg“hl, Hip Baths, Sits Baths, Foot Baths, Children‘s and Infant‘s Buths, various sizes. TOLLET SK: pcluodp in new and beautiful duisu. 1RON BEDSTEADSâ€"IRON BKuâ€" BTEADSâ€"double and single. REFRIGERATORS and ICE CHEST3S ; aiso « Torry‘s" Arctic Ice Cream Freezer, warranted to freeze the crear in four minutes, . 2 We would rtficnluly draw attention to our Water Filters and Coolors, by which all impurities are taken away from the water. ‘They are constructed on undoubted scientificprinciples, being simple in their \vnmlon, 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 known combination of htudlcnu for mnovh:f all foreign matter, and nsklltg the 'm‘:ru. opukllr and healthy. We make different sizes and styles, so as to bring them within the reach of all. No family should be without one, especially where there are children. * Jelly Moulds, Pudding:Moulds, Jelly Cake Pans, Pie Plates, Melon Moulds, Brass, Tinned and Ecamâ€" elled Kettles and smoocnu, Stewpans, Egg Coddiers and Slicers, Ice Cream Moulds and Freezers, Rice Moulds, BwE Tureons, Chafing Dishes, Oval Steak Dishes, Dish Covers, ound, Oval and Oblong Tea and Coffee Urns, Sou‘) Ladies, Toast Forks and Racks, Wire Vegetable Boilers, Ufidimuli:fifllkm Skewers, Mincing Knives, Paste Cutters, Cake Turnors, Flesh Forks, Basting Spoons, Cu , Patty Pans, Gravy Strainers, fiumry Lamps, &e., &c. Ottawa, March 11, 1867 In this branch we keep the best and most reliable. . AA@#" Our cookinf Stoves are now the favorites. We can always furnish any part of a Stove that is bought trom usâ€"a fact mmng 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. . h it t c4 efi ib e e P _ JOB WORK in all its branches eau(ul,‘y attonded to by competent and experienced mechanics. All kinds of Building and Steamboat Work done on the shortest notice. _ _ _ _ .. _ _ BIRD CAGESâ€"BIRD CAGESâ€"A variety of beautiful patterns. COAL OIL ot standard quality, Canadian and *+merican. Lamps, Chimnies and Wicks. Inspection invited., Hairdressing Saloon, Rideau street, where ::‘i.lfifl on hand, as formerly, all the LATEST NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, BOOKS, &c., &c., together with a large and well selected stock of in in un se ut doenes croans nm PIPES, &c., will be kept on hand. #" Mr. MILES will still carry on a branch of Importers of Dry Goods. DRIIROUI OF RETAINING AND DESERVING THE LIBENM.AL PATRONAGE hitherto necorded theim 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 all kinds of articlés made from Sheet Metais, such as TIN PLATES, Galvanized, English and Russia SHEET IRON, JOPPER, &e., and are prepared to take orders for the mum&ncmn of all kinds of MILITARY 8TORES, in the above line, such as CANâ€" TREENS, SOUP KETTLES, CAMP KETTLES, DIsH PANS, &¢., &c. Also HAUSBR‘s NEWS DEPOT Mll. HAUSER is about removing his Bookstore and cm-lu.ir UN“:? to the building tormerly oeam r. MJ Parlia. mentary Hairdressing Saloon, Rideau street, where his HAIRDRESSING BUSINESS ic the room in rear of Mr. Mlml.):sd.whuhhmgfi will always find firstâ€"class obliging workmen ready to attend to their wants. é‘ Same entrance as the News Depot. tawa, Sept. 18, 1867. §41â€"4 BLACKSMITHS! Mill Lamps Water Coolers ! © Water Coolers _ Water Coolers ! Water Filters I W ater Filters ! Water Filters "CAPITAL‘‘ STOVE DEPOT : "CAPITAL‘‘ TINWARE DEPOT i "GCAPITAL‘‘ HOUSEFURNISHING DEPOT! 18 AT NO.. 35, SUSSEXâ€"STREET. Ottewas, Eept. 12, 1867 O :‘ M E. .A BRX & Co., RE NOW OFFERING A LARGE AND WELLâ€"SELECTED STOCK OF DR GOODS, wifich they will sell CHEAP FORâ€"CASH. Wanted Immediately. Two goop Circulating Library ! E"?A\V‘A'.gouâ€"m'bor 12. Apply at AND THE CAPITAL CENTRE uF ATTRACTION OF THE CONFEDERATE CAPITAL, REMOVAL. STOV ES. STOVES. STOV ES ESTA BLISEH ED IN 1844 ‘plnienllr attention, as they have ‘nowâ€"on hand every novelty of cu and. pattern in at is fashionable for the season, and as their stock is large and varied they DEFY also prepared to take orders for Clothing, which they “nr-mo to make up in the “Mf'nl" andâ€"as they are under the superintendence of experienced cutters, fhov are 0 FIT. THEIRâ€"CLOTHING DEPARTMENT BATHS BATHS!! BATHS!!! R. A. SIMS & Co.‘s, (nl Cans. _ Bake Pans. _ Sugar Keltles. _ Agricultural Furnaces and Stoves ! Cloths and Clothing. ET. MBA DOWS & CO., August 1, 1866. Farmers‘ and Lumberers‘ Supplies. AND PROVISIONS Wholesale and Retail. SPARROW‘s RUILOING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets Groceries, Liquors, M. SPARROW & Co., Bay Street, Upper Town. CULINARY UTENSILSE. NO. 60, SPARKS STREET, AND MANUPFACTURERS OF, ANXD DEALERS IN IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HI. MEADOWS & €Co. FLANNELS, oT TA W A. S M \ FREE LECTURE. H B. OTW AY,M.B4 &¢â€", will deliver *\ W .iE LECTURE, under the nuspices of the Ottawa Natural History Society, on RSâ€" Co.‘8, DAY Evening, the 19th inst., at 8 o‘clock, in Prof, P Webster‘s Lecture Room, Albertâ€"street. per Town. | _ Subjectâ€"The Mineral Resource: of Canada." 536.4f Ottawa, Sept. 17, 1867. §40â€"2 Wheeler and Wilson Mantfacturing Company, Howe Machine Co., both of NewYork. Paris Exposition, 1867, THE TWO HIGHEST PREMIUMS AND ONLY BLANKETS GOLD, MEDALS There were Eighty=two Competitors. O‘MEAR.A & CO. COATS, MuUCCASLNS, BUCK, BAGS, LINEN, Do., TRAVELLING, CoTTON8, STRIPED, Do., __ BLUE, + Do., _ GREY, TRUNKS, VALISES, A household requsite tor reviving, with scarcely any labor, a Looking Glass polish on furniture where the French polish or varnish has become dimmed by wear. Price 25 cents per bottle at Market Drug Store, Fon preserving fruit with one=third the quantity of sugar used by the old method, while the true taste of the fruit is preserved. Price from $1.50 per dozen. requested to call and settle at once, or costs will be incurred. : ui. is J, GARVEY, M.D. AI.L persons indebted to Dr. J. Garvey, and whose accounts have been rendered, are â€"â€"FOR SEWING MACHINES AT THEâ€" July 3 Ottawa, Sept. 4, 1867. Dominion Self Sealing Fruit, Jars. The Mincral Resources of Canada. Dominion Furniture Polish, PANTS, WERE AWARDED TO THE VESTS, â€"â€"AND THBRâ€" SHIRTS, r DRAWERS, SMOCKS, s0OCK8,* t fihs,woonm Do BUCK, â€"â€". 4 .â€" NOTICE. Yorxâ€"strET Milk Pans and Strainers. WM. HEARN 415y 227 62â€"7y ' We are constantly recetving suppiies of this truly beautiful and delicious COFFEE, roasted daswy on Ottawa, July 9. In the city for the carringe of all descriptions o goods and monies, &¢., at reasonasble rates. Goode callsd for on leaving notide at the offices of the each, our premises by Merchandise and Parcels The Pure Mountain Berry . * «* Without exception the finest Coffee in the Purity guaranteed in all cases. Price lists and :vuy.‘lldnafl-nhm:duq:*ifl'hmm y mail, accompanied cash, references olicited and ly attended to. No charge :or“nqhm.’ @ ToMf_mmMO-.'.yhn been induced to open an EX PRE SS â€"AGE NC C NOW ON SALE By which peculiar process, he aroma is preserve #" renders it the FavoRITE WITH aLL CoPPEE DKINE * wh . ROBINSON & CO. would eapecially call the at tention of families to their stock of _ $1.25, $2, $3,$4 and $5, per gal. In bottle, $6, "-“fl”’“""“’ Â¥ »" Sherries.â€"Duf Gordon‘s, Cramp Suter‘s, Peâ€" martin‘s, and other M,.’do and brown. in wood, $1.50, $2, $3, $4 and $5, per gal. In botile, $6, $9, $12 and $15, &c., per dos. Brandies.â€"Martell* ‘s, &o., Gtard) old and new, in wood l&m‘J.-de". in wood, Gin, Dekuyper‘s, in wood and bottle. Old Tom.â€"Thompson‘s and Bernard‘s, in bottle, Liquors.â€"English Ales, Porters, &0., &c. OTTAW A to MONTREAL The Oftawa River Navigation Co. BLOOD * LONDON STOUT. BARCLAY‘8 LOXDPON PORTER ALLSOPS3 PALE ALk. BASS EAST INDIA. s pOW8 CELEBRATED MONTREAL ALk DAW S SUPERIOR LACHINE ALE. DAW‘8 CELEBRATED PORTER & 8TOU1 St. Jullen and Bt. Julien Madoc, Clarets, Hock, Rudeshimer and Hochheimer. Green Seal Champagne, &6., &¢. Very Choice and Superior. 1,000 BEWARE OF SP URIOUS 1MITATIONS, $@" As it is mported by no other firm in Canada Wines, Spirits & Liquors ALES, WINES& SPIRITG Which we are selling at 8 shillings per gallon GUINESS & co. s Just Received from England : ROAST HARE. CURRIED Do. JUGGED Do. STEWED Do. ROAST PHEASANTs, ROAST GROUSE. o ROAST PARTRIDGK, ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE by our own Waggons to any part of the City daily K ROBINSON & CO. THE TEA POT, OTTAW A: Establishmentsâ€"Sussex St. and Rideau 8t Pol'l‘ WINES.«â€"«Forrester‘s, Sander= main‘s, Hooper‘s, and other brands. Inwood. Bieittan Wine, $1.30 per gailon ; a very good Muhn':.'q. s We have a most delicions K. ARNOLDI, WINE MERCHANT, Beptember 11, 1867. Ottawa, September 10. Ten per cent off all cash purchases over $10. K. ARNOLDI, Pints, $1 more for two dosen N0 KR SALE ON REASONABLE FRESH ARRIV AL Pee pt" i ainel thr ir moie hbade. Aniiy ts + trade. to _ ?»"oot::xn. wo ** Jiln ; ‘Centre Town. ’00" ‘c‘ l; : .l.'l' & ulcqwn:u 5OO Chests very choice and superior YOUNG HYSON. T700 Chests Good Strong TW ANK A Y 100 Chests old fashioned BREAKFAS1 483t° HERRICK BRUSH 4 Co. soUCHONG. 150 Caddies MANDERKLIN MIXTURE. ®@" This is the finest Buack Tss ever im NE public are informed that owing to the increased demand for the quick dispatch Dakins‘ Patent Silver Cylinder 100 cuses Otard Brand). 50 ~â€" " (MaurtelPs + 150 * _ Mennessey, 715 * United Vinquel» main‘s, Hooper‘s, and other brands. Inwood, DUBI IN STOUT Wine and TEAS DINNEK SHERRY No. 11 METCALFEâ€"STRELET, COFFEE | LX PRESFS. ROBINSUN & CO,, PRESERVED MEATS, W ANT ED. PIANGO in small Caddies, about 1 THE TEA POT, > . OTTrAWA OT T A W A. AT THE Co.s Building, @aba $35y ~ Apply at this office. 226f

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