lake con ong ater hort C taas eral the xt the pear heir whld witn. the m thee vould their » the velâ€" Whtte ight, ause teial ely a ither w s Kite liv= hium obâ€" this the ‘ays rtry mits qpar here with hens ated abes ates wb y : an with ction same reign und From hels atiâ€" nited o adl arnad loptâ€" ty,) ired ent ary i be LE Aâ€" l atâ€" of a eviâ€" nre the whx m ted ther that 2.) the d t ".‘. tim t brik to the i.lfl"" of the worth! his trips to M sions along 1 of Montagua adjacent mon We can but co for the faithf they exeente pablic health, is at least one vines are hel worthl Ameri that th tully | among the Froveâ€"Extra Av Bagsâ€"Fall per 100 the.. 4 50 *~, Spring _=" _ .. 400 Oatmealâ€"per 200 lbs.... 0 00 Indian Mealt . «* _ ..... 4 50 f Kyeâ€"per bushel 56 lha. 0 55 Barley .« > 48 Ibe.. 0 50 W nearâ€"Failâ€"per bushel, 60 Ibe.1 553 Spring _ « «/ t 56 Counâ€"Per bushel, 56 The ....:..:.. 0 60 Foas «* 60lbs............ 0 80 tute« * 34 lhs...........« 0 50 Boans «* l.lh............‘l 00 P‘oayâ€"Messâ€"per barrel...........21 00 Prime Ilurdo.....mll 50 Mog pér 100 lbs............. 0 00 Fowlâ€"Per pair Larrraâ€"Choice 195:‘_. Applesâ€"per brl.... V soRTABLES, h.â€"’;'uuou Hayâ€"Peor ton, ne W oonâ€"Por cord.. Tamarac Hemlock DIVINE SERVICES m 1 HE CITY CHURCHES ON SUNDAY. > A Strren in Tiwg Saves Nivg.â€"Theâ€" season as now &rtived when from the use of new coctables and the weakening /effects of heat n the system, people have reason to fear atâ€" wks of dysentery, and predisposition to choâ€" era. _ On the first symptom ot either affliction, foper medicine should at once be taken, arnt! o more safe and eftlicaccous remedy can be kept n hand: than Mortimer‘s Cholera alisture: tice 25 cénts a bottle. ‘ Tâ€"gimoniil.=â€"â€"We, the nndersigned, having l occasion to try Mortinier‘s Cholera Mixâ€" are, have no hesitation, but much pleasure in commending it, because of the .immediate ~WÂ¥ we experienced by its use. A few bottles t it should be in every household. Christ® Church ("tT" )â€"Sparks Street. Ney J 8 Lavorm M A, vcrmn,ll. Morning Service at 11 o‘clock ; Evening at 7. Chapel of Easeâ€"â€"Sumex Street. \ Kev J S Livors, M A, Rev C F Sterer, M A, Morning Service at 11; Evening at 7. * _â€"__â€"â€"â€" * St Alban‘s l’nn'-bâ€"l)d‘r&:dâ€"m Services Free. Reyv Dr Jox®s. Assist. Miist«®, Rev. T. D. Puituires, M. A. Court House, Daly Streot. ll;-ud'n;:vieé;l am, and 7 p m School 3 p m. ly = munion -’l‘imm s-J.,,-t month at morning service. Myl’n‘uull.-.nd- b,-umw ednesday evening, with lecture and practice; 7 p m. * Military Service at the Court House 9 a m. s N-H-t?l Parishâ€"Church of England. Kev. Groro® Noxt Higamsox, M.A., Incumbent. Service in the New School House. _ Morning &'vkoulls.-. Evening Service at 7 p. m. (onyregational Churchâ€"Albert Street." * Rev Joszem Enuiot. ue Morning service commences at 11 o‘clock, and evening services at 64 o‘clock. Sabbath School at t th , Baptist Churchâ€"Queen Street C' D McPuain, Pastor. Services at 11 o‘clock, am, and 64 p. School at 9} in the morning. 3 o‘clock prim Rree Church (Preabyterianyâ€"Daly St. «x Morning Service o Th aoace " vesing & $ Ld Rev. Mr. Moogs. En Services will be held in the Charch, Bank Street at 11 a.m., and 64 pm . +mmzak s Kick of Sectlandâ€"Wellington Street. Rev. Dr. Srexcx.. . . Morning Service at 11 o‘clock ; Evening at 64. pical regions of its growth. _ He informs us it there are frany #pecies of the plant, but o ot which are really valuable in medicine ; < qualities of these are also affected by the nc of gathering, mode of curing, etc., Jpera« ns which in that region of unreliable workâ€" m imposes a heavy labor upon him. â€" One of «ifert varicties of Sarsaparilia grows wild our own forests, while several others, nearly wthless, abound it Central and South merica. â€" The intelligent agent assured us at the virtues of this drug had never been lly told, and that the reason of the low tcom in which many hold it is mainly due the importation of such immense quantities the worthless varicties. His accounts of s trips to Hondutas and his business excurâ€" ms along the Gulf of Dulce ‘and the rivers ~Montagua ‘and Nantiago and among the jacent mountains were of. intense interest e can but commend and honor his employers : the faithfulncss and energy with which ey execute their trust as ministers to the iblic health, and we suspect that this course at least one of the reasons why their mediâ€" nes are held in such extraordinary : favor roughout the civiltized world. â€"New York Subbath School at 2 p.m. . Mcth. Kpis, Churchâ€"Cor. York and Dalhousie Saguath Acloor at 7 5 ue C St. Audrew‘s Church, (Roman Cutholic. Mours of mnâ€"s:’-}?: and lld:.;: tâ€"= Morning, at 8 and 10 d.m. Evening, at 7 p.m. * __ Cathedrat Notré Dame. Rev. D. Daxoviaxp, Vicarâ€"General. * Hours of Service, 5, 8 and 10 a m, and 7 p. m., from ERaster until St. Michael‘s Day ; 6, 8 and 10 a, m., and 6 p.m. from St. Michael‘s until Easter. Methodist Episcopal Churchâ€"Le Bretin‘s Flate. f Rev T W Priocerr. Services commence at 10} a m; and 6) p m abbath School at 2 p m. s..h%“n Church. L : Rev. J. F. Guiriazo, P. P. * Hours of Service, Sundays andHolidays, Mass at 8 and 10 a.m., from Easter until the Foeast of St, ;m..l'_-;' 'v_m_.'";'l“;.’;‘ from St. Michael to M.Cp,-.nctdu';. 1j pm. as dnbititysrromatore deeayy and all the sifects vous ity, re decay, e effects JMM wm.u’»m sake of sufferâ€" ing humanit , send tree to all who need it, the recipe and n’mu- for making the sumple remeâ€" dy by:'iiel he was cured. Sufferers 'l;:h.btu the advertisor‘s , can so by direming, Io portact contande, 28â€"1aâ€"19y Mothers Read Thisiâ€"BHolnloway‘s Worm | THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LE A VR Lozonges are a cortain and safe .remedy for to inform his numerous friends and the inâ€" Worms in Children and Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" habitants of the city and surrounding dounâ€" known and melancholy fact that one great cause | try, that he has opened, at the above stand, of death among Oillzfl' is from Wormé alone, it | where he is prepared to furnish them with a gupeâ€" pnm“lh‘:. w’l.yhd w;":x'hg t Te‘ kilcleâ€" 4 i cir children. _ By so doing; and _n:hr‘:t_‘alding Readyâ€"made Boots and Shoes. the and true cause of the disease, Mmhildnn Il‘“ be saved from early graves. . Syurromus or onxs. â€" The lollo'::s are a few of the yery numerous symptoms diseases which are caused by Worms: deranged appetite, emaciated ML. offensive breath, frequent piefll.l“lo....cllfll‘oflho“dh‘ during sleep, hardness of the belly, with tn\uu m-ym,nï¬wmfldnï¬;u ing of the arms, pain in the head and stomach, unquict sleep, faintings, tremblings, coughs, indi & low spirits, frightfyl dreams, and a waist. ing away of flesh» on en ies w o ies y th as to th rvarious + like sou _ They are palatable and selfâ€"administered to the Wl naiteay daapnrpatnenetattmntine u-loo-'u:olydupo.m away the necessity of administering Castor Oil or other unpleasant catharticsâ€"as in the use of other Worms. Wesleyqn Methodist Churchâ€"Metcalfe Street. Rev. J. Dousz, Minister. Morning Service at 10} o‘clock; Evening at â€"_ it Fach box contains the iacâ€"simile u?:nn of Nowtunor & Lywax, Neweastle, C.W., who are COMM ERCI AXL arct, Misistzzsor Heautu.â€"in examinâ€" vessels at the various wharves we find the curiosities of our commerce the ironde, jost in from Traxillo with a i Honduras Sarsaparillia for Dr. J. C. vo., otf Lowell. 3b particular are this to the articles used in compounding arious remedics that they have this ke someé others they consume, guthered n by a skilful agent of their own in the | regions of its growth. _ He informs us cre are fnany #pecies of the plant, but (Compiled expressiy for the Tiw®s.) HBMSâ€"ccccccevercrvccrrccecce. Â¥ 12 Boolli....“..,. 0 09 Muttonâ€" .0 0 Femerls on lads mapin® C1 Turkeysâ€"Each............ 0 00 No. 1 Firkin No.2 do Ducks. Tomatoesâ€"per bus OTTAWA MARKETS. B. Ask for s Worm _ Lozenges, flmum Sola by all the sts in Ottawa, and medicine deale everyâ€" ERRORS OF YOUTH. sPECIAL NOTICES. Tiu®s Orric®, OTtaWaA, JOUN B. OGDEN, and 6] p.m. Sabbdth 42, Cedarâ€"st., N.Y 6} ‘The advertiser, having been restored to health in a fow weoks by a very simple remedy, after hayâ€" l? sulfere.d for several J‘m with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumptionâ€"is anxious to make known to his fellowâ€"sufferers the means of cure. « 3 To all who desire it he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of ehlrr), with the direcâ€" tions tor preparing‘and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Comn:liuo. Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. ‘ The only object of the advertiser in sending the Proscription is to benefit the aflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every suffeter will try his remedy, as it will cost thém nothing, and may prove a blessing. Purtics wishing the dprescrip- tion, FRet, by return mail, will please address, , REV. EDWARD 4. WILSON, _ DEATHS. i On the 20th inst., in this eity, Mr. Thos. McKerâ€" noa, aged 27 years, ‘The funoral will leave his late residence, 66 Spagks street, Sumlay afternoon at three o‘clock. Friends and acquaintances are réquested to attend without further notico. * At New Orleans on the Sth instant, Mr. James McCafiry, aged 23 years, formerly a resident of Canada, and brother to Mr. Wi. MeCafiry, of York street, and Mr. E. McCafry, of the Receiver (eneral‘s Department, cut off" in a fow hbours illâ€" ness by that fell disbase, yellow fever. May he rest in poace. & * .*,* Quebec papers please copy: At New Edinburgh, on the 20th inst., Mary Ann, relict of the late J. S. French, Esq., Burritt‘s Rapide, agod 56. * 438â€"1aâ€"1 In Montreal, on the 19th, by the Kev. Goorge Douglas, W. D. LeSueur, of Ottawa, to Annie, second daughter of James Foster. Funeral (this day) at 12 0‘clock, noon, from the resigence of ber sonâ€"inâ€"law, R. Blackburn, Esq., t» the Railway Station. Friends and acquaintâ€" ances are respectfully invited to attend. with NEW ADVERTISEMENTS f COAL !. COAL ! Of the best quality, and egg siz». This Coalis without doubt the best importad for domestic use All orders carefully uunrod to and promptly de livered. . One trial will satisfy as to the correctnes of above. â€" Our already large stock of Ottawa, Sept. 21 LEHIGH COA L ®toves, D.si1imps, &o, COAXL OXXLXL 0! 'r...a.‘{. the First day of October next, at TW ELVE o‘clock, noon, will be oferâ€" ed for sale, by Public Auction, at the Law Office of SCOTT & ROSS, in the City ot Ottawa, ths East Halt oi.m namber Twentyâ€"cight, on the North side of Bolton Street, (Orinance Lands,) in the City of Ottawa, under a Power of Sale contained llnltrln‘ol)oodnade by FRANCOIS XAVIER ‘@UERTIN, of the City of Ottawa, Innkeeper, to JANE JOHNSTON, of the saime place, Widow. ‘The vendor will covenant against her own acts MARKET DRUG STORE ‘The vendor will only. All Searches, Ahd&ieb. and Conveyances to a the expense of the purchaser. SKATING RINK â€" â€" â€" MUSIC HALL G. W. LESTER, The Wonders‘®ef a Life Time,. POSITIVELY TEBREE NMGHTS ONL\" Friday, Saturday and" Monda) MARSHALL AND DOYLES JAP A NES EBE ! â€" â€"ORLERKATRDâ€" Mikado Troupe 24 Star Pomr-cnr‘hlon Wowen and Children, including the famous little «ALL R1GHT," and MISS OYOUSHK kEâ€"SAN, the daring female gy mâ€" nast. . All the troupe in feats of f ' Is receiving large addition RE@"Four steady Tinkmiths wanted Light and Heavy Balancing, Perche Equipoise, ‘Top Spinning, Actobatics, Gymnastica, Contortions,. ..3 the astomishing 3WORD LADDER EEAT. Admisgion, 2 cents ; Reserved Seats, 50 cents, Duno!n at 7. Porformance will commence at 8 o‘clock. 7 e e P @25 CENTS PER GALLON! Sept. 21, 1367 _ Reserved seats may be secured at Urnic & Son‘s Music Store, Sparks street, . _ â€"_ _ > _ . ) . _ â€"i:'fl‘::nï¬ hl’uâ€"r_-l-q'ï¬;l"by Gowan‘s Brass and Quadrille Band. * t E. P. KENDALL, |. §14â€"td AT THE CAPITAL $ Boot and iShue Store XO. 10, YORK SBREET, i .Qftawa, Sept. 11, 1867 THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE to inform his numerous friends and the inâ€" habitants of the city and surrounding counâ€" try, that he has opened, at the above stand, where he is propared to furnish them with a gupeâ€" The Custom Pepartment will receive his special attention,. Order® from Luinberers pro-pd';':t- ended to. ' ’ EORGE MURPHY. Ottawa, May 8, 186 F s lg!v HKE undersigned are now prepared M geeprred Al.l. persons Indebted to Dr. J. Garvey, and whose accounts have been rondered, aro n\“‘m uested to call and settle at onee, or costs will be % J, GARVEY, M.D. Ottawa. Sant. 4 1867. L290 | . supply pablic buildings September 17, 1867 FIRST APPEARANCE IN OTTAW Ottawa, May 8, 186 Oysters! Oysters! Ottawa, Sopt. 4, 1867 Next door to the Market Drug Store. hy SEPTEMBER 20, 31 and 23. TO CONSUMPTIVES®. Juscling and Ropt Walking ! J ESMONDUDE BROS., pYORKâ€"STREET. Wiltiamsburg, Kings Co., MARRIED. DOWN AGAIN To 43 SPARKSâ€"ST., F Opposite‘ the Ontario Bank 5 ly NOTICE. a W. A, ROSS, Solicitor for Jane Johnston ow prepared to r private familios W :; HEARN NANAGER. 415y Agent 541â€"5 535â€" _ | September 24 ay he THE LATEST AUTUMN FASHIONS! MACEE & RUSSELL GRANT&HENDERSON‘S, Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Electroâ€"Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, NEW GOODS! 1867.] YOUNC & RADFORD, ‘atiern â€"Bonnets, Pattern PRACTIC AL WA’I‘UIY__ANI) C10C K MAKERS, M asonic Goods i & ® i All kinds of work in the Jewellery line 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. s <â€". dby ; BY JOHN LEEMINC & CO. DR A DE SA LIECS WEDNESDAY, Oct. 2.â€"Trade Sale of Teas for account Messrs. D. Torrance & Co. Sale at NINE o‘clock. 9. Messrs. Router, Lionais & Co, AFTERNOON of same dayâ€"Trade Sale of Wines, (iroceries, Teas, Fruit, &c., for account Messrs. Chapman, Frasor & Tyleo. » : THURSDAY, Cet. 3, at NINE o‘clockâ€"Trade Sale Mediterranean Qoods, &e., fot nccount Messts. A. Urquhart & Co. F AFTERNOON of same day (Thursdayy.â€"Trade Sale of Teas, Wines, Brandies, Tobaccos, &¢., for account Messrs. Rimmer, Gunn & Co. t SATUBDAY, October 5, for account of Messrs. Converse, Colson & Lamb,.â€"Trade Sale at NINE «‘clock, of Tobaceos, Cigars, Wines, Brandies, &¢. FRIDAY, Oct. ‘4.â€"Kor account, of Messrs. I Buchanan & Co.â€"Choico Frosh Teas, &¢. s AFTERNOON cf same day, (October 5,) Wines, Brandies, Syrups, &c., &c., for account Messrs. Winning, Hill & W are. Auction Sale of Real Estate, MoNDAY. THE 23RD SEPTEMBER, At 11 o‘clock, a.m., THIRTY LOTS, being comâ€" posed of the west half of Lot No. 40, in the first conâ€" cession, Nepean, 0. F., very handsomely situated, near the residence of J. B. Lewis, Esq. Kach lot is T1 feet 5 inches by 152 foot. l en Plans of the property can be seen at my office till du{ of sale, hx + & ‘erms made known at the time of sale. & H. MCLEAN, make To the undersigned. ‘ Overdue payments must be seltled before STLEK YVELVETC, VEHELV ELZEEN ! IST JANUAKRY ; NEXT, A Deduction will be Made September 16, 1867 From accumulated interest Richmond Road, Ottawa, Sept. 19, 1867 A CARD TO INVALIDS. A clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and l\mslo remedy for the cure of nervous weakness, early deâ€" cay, diseases of the and seminal organs, un’l the whole hfll“:f‘.‘rflfl‘.ll bmc:'on by baneful and y cious habits. Great num! have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a W moanianmigpmamgarmgantoning dhis wh reci us s medicine, in & u:I.od m&. any l:‘o whe needs it, jree of charge, Please enclose anenvelope, addressed to yourself Address, & . JOSEPH T. INMAN, * Station D, Bible House, New York ï¬ny. Sentember 24. 247â€" CODmn VCV Montreal, Sept. 19, 1867 OtCawa, Sept N TUESDAY, OCT. 1, at ONE otclock â€"Wines, Groceries, Cigars, &e., tor account Ottawa, Sept. 18, 1867 MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS. So as not to necessitate legal procéedings. To persons paying in full before Ist January At the Russell House, FCTOR McLEAN has been instructed by JUDGE SMALL, to sell ERSONS indebted :o the Estate of the late EDW ARLD MALLOCH are requested to Immediate â€"Payment RIBBONS, BONN) THE POST OFFICE PEG TOP DEPOLE Ever offered the public of Ottawa, comprising LAD!AIU DNC Polar Witneys, Nay Bob Pilots, Moscow Beavers, &c. . In fact all the x:whnndhmon (uhionsb'l: go;)d:nn-h«lnd. selected versonally the proprietor, whose ongw in {ho business {l md)clo‘:u guarantee for his hmy'hm of the best quality. â€" Z@~Please call and inspect stock previous to purchasing elsewhere. : | Oitawa. Sent. 16. 1867. 381y NOTICE. 13, 1867 WIII-:III?. you will find the best, largest an most complefe stock of I©all and Winter Goods, TIHIE BISHOIS NEW BUILDING, ARRIVINC DAILY AT JOHN LEEMING ednesday, Ottawa, Sept. 16, 1807 AND IHE BESI AND LARGEST COLLECTION Ol-] AND A VARIETY OÂ¥ NEW FANCY CLOTUS 30 SPAARKSâ€"ST., oN THE OTTAWA TIMES JOHN MALLOCH PX LL. w it @ eï¬ n n 1 ORNAMENTS, PATTERN MANTLES, IN 18 DIRECTLY OPPOSITE PHE Augtioncers. 'j";n' ~. . â€" idinid _ I Vary NOTILCEH. §424â€"37â€"2m Auctioneer, 542td â€"WILL SHEWâ€" & Co., of Ottawa, comprising Lapland and Vilots. Moscow Beavers, &c. : In fact =«LNÂ¥â€" Sussex Street, near the Cathedral % 412y inâ€" Contralâ€" Canada. the 1=sth Instant. Hats, Flowers, THE IMPORTERS. TEA! TEA! TEA! ll\lll: MONTREAL TEA COMPANY, 6 Hospital Street, Montreal, baving just imâ€" [:md a large quantity of Green and Black Teas, g to call the attention of the Trade, Hotel Proâ€" prictors, and large establishinents generally to their list of prices. Buyers of Chests and Boxes of Ten will savo money by gotting it direct through the Importers All \'mlou tor 25 lb. boxes and némuds. carriâ€" age free to any Railway Station in Canada. Parâ€" ties wanting smaller quantities should club togeâ€" ther, Buyers living beyond Railway Stations, will please sond ron oflice order, or enclose notes, The carriage will be paid to the nearest station, where there are express offices. Toa will be forwarded immediately on tmlr of the order by mail conâ€" taining money, or the money can be collected on dclivu';â€by express man. Cash collected in Montreal of chr':. and Tea forwarded for the same. _ Original ‘packages Black ‘Tea wolsh. 4 chests about 50 lbs. â€" Chests do. 90 to 100 Ibs. Green Tea from 60 to 80 Ib#. _ ‘Teas not mentioned in adâ€" vertisement can be had equally cheap. The Comâ€" pany are determined totake a stand in the Montreal market, every article may therefore be depended on as to quality and weight. the best, largest and C Congou, Broken Lea!, Strong Toa..$00 45 Fine ï¬ woured New BemsON do.........«.....> 00 .55 Excellent Full Flavoured do............ «........ 00 78 SOUNQ OOLORG......cccrrsrersnesprnsmnsssuccarccrerces 00 4B Righ FIQVOUTOA d0.....ccc006 «ereeecesenemenreneres 00 60 Very Fine U +arer reevecrevcapeeccestonsoccprnss 00 18 JADAD.. sns «cseesevececrervnernenprenenes eennnnenarn en n + 00 58 VOIY Fin@ 00.....scseeeesenenenenenrnneecennnrnnncrrre 00 75 An Leaallant mixed ‘Tea. Black and Green,.... 00 60 Vry Fin® 40. ..scseseemeeeneneeenrnneenereenmnncenn An excellent mixed Tea, Black and Green, TWADK®Y) (COMMMON...ss cevevenpernnnnnnnnnn en en e POU FARQ % AO) 1. asscscngscce eccrarererenrrveriercireccess 00 4 YOUNG HyS00....«,c22sresrereerrrrrererrtrerrrtrcrrres 00 Fine do nd 00 Su me and Vory Ch0i06.........c.cszcecle > 10 l-imgunpovdorr’ 00 EXtFR SQDOPFIMQ U0..0,e es spemn n rrmmmmmmccmmmne t Reductions made to buyers ot Five Chests and e ie wre h upwards. WATERS‘3 QUININE WINE Is of all the preparations of Quinine the most perâ€" fect, of all tonics the most efficient, of â€" all stomachics the most grateful, of all stimuâ€" lants the most innocent; its taste is pleasant, its action gentle, its effect cortain, 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 soasons, by the young or old, the weak or strong. <‘Like all successful preparaâ€" tiops it has many servile imitators, but not ons rival, The genuine is protected by the trade mark, It. W., on Capsule and Label. . For Sale by MIRRORS, MIRRORS, MIRRORS, Toilet and other Looking Glasses, VARIETY HALL, JlYl'l' RECEIVED a large eo-slqlmt of Mirrors and Toilet Glasses in Gilt, Roseâ€" wood and Walnut Frames‘ of various shapes and sizes and of superior finish, which will be sold cheap to close the consignment. Also large addiâ€" tions of Crockory, Chinn and Glassware. A large lot of Cut Tumblers “â€â€˜Pfl'dol. the best ever ofâ€" fered at that price, also furhiture of all kinds. In the assortment will be found some beautiful Sofas, which were mmhmd cheap, and will consequentâ€" ly be sold less than value. Bargains can be received by patronizing the Vnrht‘lhll. * JUSKPH BOYDEN, _ August 27, 1867 * _____. MONTREAL TEA CO., i 6, Hospitalâ€"st , Montreal. RG@5", Agent for Ottawa and neighborhood, Sussex and Wellingtonâ€"streets. Ottawa, Sept. 13, 1867. s3 BUY YOUR TEA Address BLACK TEA. GREEN TEA. 34, Sussexâ€"st. MR. JOS. MOONEY. DIRECT FROM AT JAS. BUCHANAN, athers, 80y 52234â€"wy â€"~BEPLHEH MB KR â€"21I, 156"7.> $00 38 00 55 00 60 00 75 00 85 April 10. April 10. Aprilâ€" 10 April 10 April 10. woux BuyLL siTTERg, April 10. April 10. April 10 April 10 Aprit 10 Next door to Cunningham and Lindsay‘s D April INDIA WAREKOUSE, April 10 April 10. April 10. April 10. April 10. ; e @!JUGAR«=CURED HAMS, AND BREAK« April 10 [“INE oLD CHERRY BRANDY, F7 97 es S OmE . Pm TT April 10. BLYTH & KERR, Plumbers, Allâ€"materials for the above hbranches kept con stantly en hand. $x * Importers and Dealers in ‘Hnush I'ufnish ing Bardwars. > Cooking Stoves, â€" Iron Bedsteads, Double Stoves, * Bronzed & Wire Fenders, Parior Stoves, Fire Irons, Hall Stoves, Fire Guards, Japanned and Planished Tinware, &¢., Manufacturers of %II descriptions of work for Water and Gas Works, Breowor‘s Distilleries, Mills, &0. Makes and fits up Galvanized Iron Cornices, Gutâ€" ters, Conductors, Roofing, &c. C . HERIRY WINE, various brands, _ In Wood and Bottle, he t FATPublic and Private Buildings, Conservaâ€" tories, Vineries, Manutactories, &c., warmed by Steam, Hot Water or Warm Air, on the most apâ€" proved principles.‘ 3 Eon P umc LORLLT Nh caucten "abmant t TOUGHTON BITTERS, ' * At the Indra‘ Warchouse, * Orders from the country will receive stmct tention. a Otlawa, August 26. * 416y NINEST OLD RYE WIHSKEY, “‘INEIT AMBER SYRUP, \ At ihe India Warehouse, BROWNE & HARDY 1867. A ;;;i.e_o-;;l;;ly- of the above can always be had | At the India Warchouse, BROWNE & HARDY. AT THE SIGNâ€"OF THE Of every descript‘ion t 10ES, RAKES, RANDY, HENNESSEY and other Brands, In‘ Wood and Bottle, : _ 4 vil 10. Carpenters‘ and Joiners‘ Tools IN GREAT YARIETY, Nails, Spikes, Camp Keottles, Circular and Cross qut Saws, Lamps, Oils, Glass, Putty, &0..â€"AU c.m- war wacs cou se AMSAY‘S _ PORT â€" ELLEN 18L $ NNE N N UE NK W y dsc is UINESS‘s DUBLIN SsTOUT PORâ€" TER, en erae 0oTH‘s OLD Ottawa, April 13 ROS§E & BLACKWELL‘S RED AND â€" Black Currants, Jams and Jellies, At the India Warchouse, _ Ho for the Regatta. Two First â€" Class_ Skifts FOR SALE, IBBERT‘S LONDON STOUT POR» â€" TER, oo tont E KUYPER*S HOLLAND GIN, In Wood and Bottle, ERNARD‘S GINGER WINE, At the India Warehouse, + BROWNE & HARDY. Ottawa, August 30 .OOlEBERhY JAM,STRAWBERR Y Jam,Raspberry Jam,Green Gage Jamg At the India Warchouse, _ CARDEN TOOLS RT, WINE, finest quality, In Wood and Bottle, Agricultural Implements fast«Rolled Bacon. No. 16, Rideauâ€"Street, 10 Just received a woll selected assortment of Rideau Street, RK AND FLOUR Constantly on hand, At the India Warchouse, tias & Steam Fitters, Successors to Chas. Garth, >. 25, Rlideauâ€"st., (KINGSTON BUL.D. Apply to 1 mnedeniy un rar Tin «& Coppersmiths, PLOT LINES, NEW AND IMPROVED At the India Warchouse Atthe India Warchouse, At th At the hulia Warehouse, At the India Warchouse, At the India Warchouse, At the India Warehouse, At the India Warchouse, At the India Warchouse, BROWNE & HARDY CALL AND INSPECT. THOMAS BIRKETT, uccessor to James Etarke 13. 408y At the India Warchouse, At the India Warchouse, At the India ‘Wurehouse, BROWNE & HARDY Bell MHangers, &e. TOM GIN, SPADES, SHOVELS, &c. CAN BR HAD BROWNE & HMARDY. BROWNE & MHALDY BROWNE & HARDY, BROWNE & HARDY BROWNE & HARDY: BROWNE & HARDY. BROWNE & HARDY. BROWNE & HARDY BROWNE & HARDY BROWNE & HARDY BROWNE & HARDY. : India Werehouse, BROWN£ & MARDY. BROWNE & HARDY. 405tf JOSEPH SKINNER, Chemist, Wellingtonâ€"street. 1867. 24 L A W 525¢T atâ€" READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING! Importers of Dry Goods. PLLOTS, BEAVERS, PETERSHAMS, *, DEVONS, uhN iN ';: 'i’i;y_ are also prepared to take orders for Clothing, which they guarantee to make up in the latest styles and fashion, and as they are under the aul-eriu'.?uden\w of experienced cutters, they are WARRANTED TO FLT BLACK DOKESKINS, SILK MIXTURE OF CoATINGS, Do. _ do. TROWSERINYS, BEDFORD CORDS, . _ * CHAUDIERE 1 W Enus, BANNNOCKBURN Do., HALIFAX Do., KERSEYS, i FLANNELS, ALEX. DVUFF. W Wheeler‘& Wilson‘s New Buttonâ€"hole Attachment for their wï¬ . _ Machines is new ready, It is the greatest: invention of the day 1863 6t Embroidering Attachments, and other latest improvements, ete, THE HOWE MACHINES are WORLD=IIENOWNED for doing the Handsomest and most durable work on Leather.. _ For Harness Mnkerl,.Cnrringo Trimmers, Boot and Shoe Makers, &e. ‘They are the best Shuttle Machine in the World for Tailors‘ use, Spools, Cotton and Silk, Oil, Needles, ctc., etc., constantly on hand. T22 479y p G, A. W ALTON, Aozxt, 37 Sparkeâ€"st., Oltawa. OMPETITION hey would call particular attention, as they have now on hand every novelty of cuâ€". and pattern in eadyâ€"Mades, that is fashionable for the season, and as their stock is large and varied they DEFY O‘ M HA BRA & "CAPITAL‘‘ STOVE DEPOT ! * _ CAPITAL‘ TINWARE DEPOT i O "CAPITAL‘‘ HOUSEFURNISHING DEPOT! ESIKOUS OF RETAINING AND DESERVING THE LIBENMAL PATRONAGE D hitherto accorded them by the public of the© CAPITAL,"â€"beg to intmate 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 articles made from Sheet Metals, such as TIN PLATES, Galvanized, Eoglish and Russis SHEET IRON, JOPPER, &c., and are prepared to take orders for the manufacture of all kinds of MILITAR® STORES, in the above line, such as CANâ€" TEENS, SOUP KETTLES, CAMP KETTLES, DislI PANS, &e., &e. Also Mill Lamps We would Psrï¬eululy draw attention to our Water Filters and Coolers, by which all impurities are taken away from the water. ‘They are constructed on undoubted scientificprinciples, being simple in their \vnruion, and not liable to E" 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 ingredients for removing all foreign matter, and making the water pure, #parkling and healthy. We make diferent sizes and styles, so as to bring thom within the rncrof all. No family should he without one, especially where there wre children. * 4 Water Coolers _ Water Coolers ! _ Water Coolers ! Water Filters ! Water Filters ! c Water Filters Plunge Buths, S Baths, Hip Baths, Sitz Baths, Foot Baths, Children‘s and Infant‘s Bath#, i fures® ToLLET SETTS painted in now and beautiful designs. 1RON BEDSTEADSâ€"LRUN BEDâ€" STEADSâ€"double and single. REFRIGERATORSâ€"and 1Ch CHESTS ; also « Torry‘s" Arctic Ice Croam Freezer, warranted tofreéze the créam in four minutes; Jelly Moulds, Pudding Moulds, Jelly Cake Paus, Pie Plates, Melon Moulds, Brass, Tinned and Ecamâ€" elled kettles and b‘mcngnu, Stewpans, Fgg Coddlor‘)und Blicers, Ice Cream Moulds and Freezers, Rice Moulds, Soup Tureens, Chafling Dishes, Oval Steak Dishes, Dish Covers, Round, Oval and Oblong Tea and Coffee Bms. Boup Ladles, Toast Forks and Kacks, Wire Vegetable Boilers, Gridirons, Egg Beaters, Skewers, Mincing Knives, Paste Catters, Cake Turners, Flesh Forks, Basting Spoons, Callenders, Patty Pans, Gravy‘ Strainers, Nursery Lamps, &c., &e. § 4 In this branch we keep the best and most rellable. . $&@" Our Cooking Stoves aro now the favorites. We can always furnish any part of a Stove that is bought trom usâ€"a fact intendiog purchasers would do well to note, as many Btoves sold are of foreign make, and . when separate Plates are broken or burnt out cannot be replaced. . P » * _ JOB WORK in all its branches carefully attended to by competent and experienced mechanics. All kinds of Building and Steamboat Work done on the shortest notice, + e _ BIRD CAGESâ€"BIRD CAGESâ€"A variety of beautiful patterns. COAL OLL t standard quality, Canadian and *merican. . Lamps, Chimnies and Wicks, Inspection invited. Ottawa, March 11, 1867 RE NOW OFFERING A LARGE AND WELLâ€"SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GUQOODS, which they will sell CHEAP FOR CASH. s NO'I‘ICE-O-WHEREAS a notice over my sigâ€" nature appeared in the issue of the Qrtawa Damy Truzs of the Sixteenth day of August last ast, reflecting upon the character of Hector Mcâ€" Lan, which said notice was so inserted under a misapprehcnsion of facts, and incorrect informaâ€" tion, and I do hereby withdraw the said luxtli:a.:i and any imputations and reflections contai therein. o » * * A. ROWE, Rideauâ€"st. Ottawa, 19th September, 1867. 844â€"3 » e #% ® OTTA\V‘A‘.‘ge:;Jthr 12 HAUSEN‘S NEWS DEPOT Ma- HAUSER is about removing his Bookstore and Circulating Library to the building ;;flnofly oeelg:d by Mr. Miles‘ Parliaâ€" mentary Hairdressing Saloon, Ridean street, where he will kzx on hand, as formerly, all the LATEST NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, BOOKS, &e., &e., together with a large and well selected stock of the best and neatest FANCY GOODS. ______ A voéy lu‘r and lnnnkoflm‘orud CIGARS, MERSCHAU M PIPRES, &c., will be kept on hand. PA Mr. MICES willstill carry on a branch of his HAIRDRESSING BUSINES@ir the room in rear of Mr. Hauser‘s News md.yhn his triends will always find firstâ€"class obliging workmen ready to attend to their wants. _ ‘_ d’ Same entrance as the News Depot. wa, Sept. 18, 1867. S41â€"d TO THEIR CLOTHING DEPARTMhENT Circulatinge Library | PSTABLISEHED LN 1844 REMOVAL. STOVES. STOVES. STOV KS WILLTNEYS LRISH FRIEZE, CANADIAN Do., «BROADCLOTHS, Cloths andâ€" Clothing. BATHS Oil Cans ET. MEADOWS & CO., August 1, 1866. Croceries, Liguors, ANJD PROVISIONR ... © Wholesale and Retail. SPARROW‘S BUILOING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets M. SPARROW & COo.; Farmers‘ and Lumberers‘ Supplies. â€"ANDâ€" NO. 50, SPARKS STREET, AXD MANUFACTURERS OF, AND DEALERS IN ©CULINARY UTENSILS. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Bake Pans. _ Sugar Kellles, _ Agricultural Furnaces and Stoves ! H. MEADOWS & Co. Whesler aad Wilson Mamfcturing Company, Howe Machine Co., both of NewYork. Paris Exposition, 1867, PHE TWO IGHEST PREMIUMS ANXD ONLY BATH §!! BATHS!!! BLANKETS GOLD MEDAuLSsS O‘MEARA & Co: There. were Eighty=two Competitors. COATS, MOCCASINS, BUCK, BAGS, LINEN, â€"â€"POR SEWING MACMNE8 â€" af THKâ€" PANTS, A Ottawa Brass Foundry, WILLILAMâ€"STREET, (Next Door to the Tea PA, Rideauâ€"street,) THEODORE FRIED RICK, Propricto B-A---cnn'rl-o. H-hbl-g:. Flumbe hls. Gas and Steam Fitting, Iâ€"hanging and ithing done in mm:‘yuofm- manship. Everything connected with the trade kept on hand. 453â€"3m The Queen‘s Book. J. DURIE & SON Do. VESTS, RASSâ€"CASTING, Finishing, Plumbe NMML I&I‘b. LA W EAS, BM« ’sï¬ 8, SOCKS,* â€" 4 + Millk Pans and Strainers b5â€" MITTS, W OOLLEN Do ‘â€"â€" BUCK, 227 62â€"7y Very Choice and Superior. CHESTS UNCOLORELV 19000 JAPAN. f . .: 5OO Chests very choice and superior YOUNG HYSON. 3 § 700 Chests Good Strong TW ANK AY 100 Chests old fashioned BREAKFAS! sOUCHONG. ‘ 150 Caddies MANDEKIN MMXTUREF. . $28~ This is the finest Buack Tra ever lnx-on ed, 58 per J-uuml; in smallâ€"Caddies, about 14 each, 4s 9d. NOW ON SALE The Pure Mountain Berry We are constantly receiving suppiies of this truly beautiful and delicious COFFEE, roasted4lawy en our premises by paces «* Without Olebrkl the finest Coffee in the world."â€"London Times, March J6. * By which peculiar process, he aroma is preserve AD rendlers it the FAvORITE WITH ALL COFPEE DRINK BEWARE OF SP URIOUS 1MITATIONS®, J@"~ As it is .mported by no other firm in Canada tention of families to their stock of ALES, WINES& SPIRITG Wines, Spirits & Liquors We have a most delicions GUINESS & CO W hich we are selling at 8 shillings per gallon BLOOD‘ * LONDON STOUT. BARCLAY‘S LONDON PORTER ALLSOPS PALE ALE. » BASS‘ EAST INDIA. s DOW‘8 CELEBLATED MONTREAL ALk DAW‘S SUPERIOR LACHINE ALE. .. DAW‘S CELEBRATED PORTER & sTOU1 Just Reccived from England ; ROAST HARE. : CURRIED po. : JUGGED po. . ~‘BTEWED Do. + . ROAST PHEASANTs, » ROAST GROUSE. * § ie ROAST PARTRIDGK ALL GooDs pnuvmuégnx,: by our own W aggons to any part of the daily ; FRESH ARRIV AL * _ OTTAWA. Establishmentsâ€"Sussex St. and Rideau 8t S main‘s, Hooper‘s, and other brands. In wood, $1.25, $2, $3,%4 and $5, per gal. In boitle, $6, $9.50, $12, &c., per doz. ; WINE MERCHANT, PR Sherries.â€"Duf Gordon‘s, Cramp Suter®s, Poâ€" martin‘s, abd other brands, pale and brown.. In martin‘s, and other brub.daoh and browp.. in wood, $1.50, $2, $3, $4 and $5, per gal. In botile, $6, $9, $12 and $15, &o., per doz. _ Pintss Ql more for two dozen. ' Sicitian Wine, $1.20 per gallon ; a very good gubstitute for Sherry . 8t. Jullen and 8t Julien Madoc, Clarets, Hock, Rudeshimer and HMochheimer. Green Seal Champagne, &c., &¢. Brandies.â€"Martel!‘s, ll“":. &e., Otard‘s old and new, in wood mnd bottle, Rum, Jamaica, in wood, Gin, Dekuyper‘s, in wood and bottle. ROBINSON & CO. would e«pecially call the at Purity guaranteed in all cases. Price lists and every information furnished on application. Orders by mail, accompanied by cash, or city references golicited and E.o-ptly attended ‘to. No charge for delivery in the city. OTTAW A to MONTREAL The Oftawa River Navigation Co. Ottawa, September 10. Merchandise and Parcels To and from Montreal, the above Company have been induced to open an J EXPERE SS AG ENC Y In the city for the carriage of all descriptions o goods and fnonies, &c., at reasonable rates. Goods called for on leaving notice at the offces of the Ottawa, July 9 Dakins‘ Patent Silver Cylinier O1d T‘om.â€"Thompson‘s and Bernard‘s, in bottle 100 cases Otard Brandy. $ :.* . MeawntelPs :.* 150 °* Mennesscy. 75â€" * _ United Vinqguels Liquors.â€"English Ales, Porters, &¢., &¢ Ten per cent off all cash purchases over $10. _ K. ARNOLDI,â€" Wine “‘WM Cos Building, (#imwa September 11, 1867. b3by DUBIJ IN STOUT Flllll S ALK ON â€" REASONABLE TERMS. Ets / 9M TEAS, ROBINSON & CO. â€"_ THE TEA POT, HE public are informed that owing to the increased demand for the quick dispatch b41a DINNEK SHERRY K. ARNOLDI, 8M A RT A'..C‘I'I'VI“::UM?-“ am ape prentice to Apply to ‘who. CooK Eis 4 34 Sparksâ€"streot, 4la Centre Town. COFFEE | ROBINSUN & CO,, No. 11 METCALFEâ€"STREET, * OT TA W A. f PRESERVED MEATS. .X PRISFS. WINES.«â€"Forcester*s, Sander= W A N T ED. THE TEA POT, PIANO aAT THE â€"â€"Â¥IAâ€" HERRICK BRUSH 4 Co. Apply at this office. OTTAW A 226(