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Ottawa Times (1865), 13 Jan 1870, p. 3

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m.-.â€"- “‘ ral R Ofice, _ " ~vitash place yesterday, when the loll:'ilcl 7, 31st December. 189% men were elected by acclamation, vis : s Victoria Ward, P. LeSueur. * oan.w-d* . J. Wills, e3 St. George‘s Ward, G. H. Preston. LARGEST l xP By Ward G. H. Kirby. TMENT OFP 8% * In Wellington Ward there was a s 0 West George Streea, ANADA BKANCH, USSITAx No. 9. Bt CLaN TARTaAy URANUCE ND, MUTCOHMOR For lm Wear lot of those F _ Oon ~â€"~~@owmaky Tae UARY next, to consider a TARTA® _This, in the nit"- ?m‘:l.b FaLOA, edt of the assured. -. do not extend this ag* mhmq-'“‘! '. + on any wn-l_'f"_ Will be found at , SPARKS g The imporial Redeostor, ENT3 FOR and good, in the CENTRAL RAILWAY. I-qrh.-h MAIZE, IMPORTATIONS, andâ€" Btoves for Wooid Dumb Stoves and Gall Clan Tartan 'd‘ for Boit Conl or Pest, Jaraxtee Siee, INSURANCE PANY. ‘AL £1,000,000. Hiv® MICHYED a O BLUE ang ©10080. After directing parties for the reâ€" moval of the materiel in the Sheriff‘s office, he i."""»"'iitio-»ootlhdfnctlonty,nti brought him to the city. Sheriff Powell disâ€" covered that one of the cabinets which had been temoved, had lost its door, and that the valuâ€" able papers, and the moneys deposited had disappeared. He immediately made for his office, and encountered two fittle fellows who teturned N-;de\“ Trat doct. rlwmdm the boys were reward 1. Bmus so Genrter o‘se x2 Straumo.â€"Det tive O‘Neil toâ€"day "‘"'Wo-u...;. lishment in Lower Town, and trophies the "".Mnmmmu.ml_ appears that the large stone house, owned "-x-ohflln,hldb“lmby.~ Raked Porteous. The latter gave up busiâ€" ““Ghflnmmd the house. On soing down to the cellar shortly afterwards, he dropped into a well, or vat containing a large quantity of water, and had Cl l'w-", e gave evidâ€"nce that the illiclt enterprige would soon be resumed., % L 0. A, or B. K. A.â€"The instailation of officers of Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 126, took place at the Lodge Room, Elgin street, on Monday eyening last, when the following were July installed office bearers for present Coor.â€"On beinog awakened by the alarmâ€" bells on the morning of the late fire, our respected fellowâ€"citizen, Joseph Aumond, Esq, exhibited the admirable coolness and forethought which he is known to possess. He ordered his horse to be barnessed, and directed his man to follow him to the Court E.C. Barber, the former being clected by a majority of 18. . Ortawa Lorar Oraxors District Loper, No. 4, or tuz Couxtr or Cariztox.â€"The Oitawa Loyal Orange District Lodge held its anoual mecting at the Orange Hall, Upper rw‘b.t“’ evening last, for general business and election of officers. The folâ€" ""‘l"l'uhuhfiomym: Bro. D. T. Browne, W .D. M., " Samuel Rathwell, W.D.D.M., " Juo. McCarthy, Treas., 44 Msmb’ &'.'., adjourned till the 18th instant, when s council will be ¢lected. The new title will be @The Uttawa Literary and Scientific ILostiâ€" contest between Mzerms.â€"A meeting of the Mechanics‘ Ipstituts and Nutural History Society was ‘held Wednesday night at the rooms of the Meâ€" chanics‘ Institute, The meeting was presided over by Mr. White, President of the Institute, and Mr. Meredith, President of the N. H Society, The byâ€"laws under the new constiâ€" tution were adopted, and the meeting audiences in Her Mijesty‘s Theatre, as will be noticed by his advertisement in another colum». Mr. Stone is no bhumbug, but a man of sciénce, aware of the effect which “m.”.-ll‘. His experiments are always interesting, sometimes amusing, and oftentimes instructive. He deserves a full house, and will doubtlessly obtain one. improved. ~@aly one caso interested our Police Magistrate yesterday morning. Thomas Martin was fned $1.00 and costs for buying outs at a place other than the public market. Ho was brought up at the instance otf Mr Thomas Coffey, the market lesseo. _ 1 Acurxow1ltDexsxt.â€"Iho LTeasui®® U% _ SW County of Carleton General Protestant Hosâ€" pital ncno-ldgn;“p‘ honour of Thomas Hunton, E4q., the of torty doilars, proâ€" ceeds of a collection taken up in the Wes leyan Methodist church, in Ottawa, in aid of 8r, was held at the " Queen," Wednesday night, when the question of adopting the smallâ€"bore vide was entertained. The meeting adjourned to consider the pros and cons discussed in the vented many of our farmers from coming to the city, in consequence of which our market was unusually dull. Counmn‘t wkk e â€"iAm@ SeAT* N . _ ing= exchanged among our citize considerably _ forgottem . yesterday. hlinding snow is responsible. ve has & Gawe.â€"Kavanagh, of the Queen, and prairieâ€"chickens toâ€" large display of quail and prairi¢«CniC®" 7 _ W.u.q.o._.-...“ullfl' M EU Qas uy onk on s as i1204 at Prosoott Jan et with Brsat Craak Railaay lore all points so | on Sudhnine. Jefi doOn C day, They are going like wildâ€"fire with the frequenters of this popular establishment. Bro. Francis Abbott, W.A., * Thomas Starmer, W.D.M., " John McCarthy, Treas., " Jas. F. Boulton, Sec., " Joho Stewart, F. of C., * Rev‘d. 8. 8. Strong, Chap., east and west. Or aÂ¥a urricuâ€"Sork street, corner of Eusser streat. A & A U TAYLOR, Agonts. LUCAL N EWE Go To BEAMEXT‘3 FOR VNVER CL0¢UHING, Go TO BEAMENT‘3 JOR aLovEs. â€"______‘â€"-”â€"_" Tus Qerex.â€"Prairie chickens, quail, parâ€" tridgesâ€"all delicacies of the season at the 1958 1 4 the Fairy Land ; 1 Euscrsoâ€"B:omer.â€"An old acquaintance, Porics Cover.â€"The city‘s behaviour bas Tus M.azmket.â€" _ _ _ ,,_,__" ior some but indications of tinke KTE OÂ¥leemas skos in 1-1-'.“ m.”, o TO BEAMKNT‘s FOR #% Paruer‘y A. Henderson, Tyler. esscene® 1“'.&'.. a*s°0@cipe. 1A wrs®0t 1Â¥D OttiawA RALWwAT, coupuqererstinint $,00 a Wpcerecerercrsuscl *~~~__Aid0 Whececrrcccccerects, & LORUCL us! Aitended, brunmy, 11 . 1__ _ O Th thikd. Ab | ues purse the boys were rewarded. adares iniGammne which ENTLYr o‘un x2 Straumo.â€"Det Assess: >â€"day made a raid on an estabâ€" Lower Tm,nd trophies the | Boll‘s loot)«mneuu.ml_ hi omm t mbpm.ollo, owned T. rtin. had been acenniad ho a .. M + " ns read, with his usual Llfi; Mr, h‘"; â€"The usual " he somewbat beary fall night and My pc* citizens 1255.1 KR mo:‘c:.m fil?f-l;t.l‘o'fi..(:g:; concession township of Osgoode, with good House and 'fi“&,&' ‘uhua.p..ud & good sores cleared and in :::u’m m&‘*dnlh: road, within Afteen miles of Ottawa. Also the south half of l.dllo.: in llo.:rd consession of Osgoode, cont acres, 50 acres cloarsd, the rest weil '::‘oz with munm and well watered, and situated w a quarter of a mile of the railway station. Tities good. For which ho desires to be assessed. [%ee seo 6 of Assessment Aot of 1869. j F W HARMER, Township Cletk, Bell‘s Corners, January 7, 1870. _ 1252 1 3.2 bymmchgiry proves of residence, and P O adaress, an: -bnld’:ll.y desoribe the land for Gabler and Haines Pianos, _ _ Mason and Hamlin‘s Orgave, " ‘ Prince nd Co#s Melodeons and Organs. Arrangements can be made to exchange new for cld Pianos on liberal terms. Also, PIANOS FOR HIRE, With privilege of purchase. ARMS Pon siaick on , F aor: sâ€"â€"the north half of h.:?.'n'.x?. NARD QULINN, Secretary Troasurer of Trustees, 5-:.2 P 0. Ontario. 33 The next term will (D v), begin on WEDNSE3. DAY, the 19th inst. Extra marks will be given to the pupils for punctual attendance. T BEDFORDâ€"JONES, LL D, Bursar, (pro tem). Ottawa, January 5, 1870. 1382 As we have NO AGENT in Ottawa, parties desiring information will please address . A & s NORDHEIMER, Nepean, January 6, 1870. M. GAY, Diplomat University of France, has been engaged as FRENCH TEACHER in FOR YOUNG .LADIES, Wilbrod StTO0E................................8 PaATRONESS : LADY YOUNG. PRESIDENT : THE LORV BI8HAOFPF GF ONTARIO. Ottawas, January 12, 1870. 1254 3m CI'IOI OF ENGLAND sCHOOL FOR YOUNG LiDIES, Wilbrod street,.......... . .... .. Sandy Hill. Ladies will be admitted to the French and Drawing Classes on the followicg terms. Freanch, (per 3 montbs) $6. Drawing do, THE VARIETY HALL Has got the Best Stock of Tem and Broakfast Sets of any House is Canada, P The Best Stook of Terra Cota Ware, The Best Stook of Wedgewood Ware, The Best Stock of Parian Ornaments, The Best Stook of Hlassware of Evrery Description, The Best Stock of Col Toilet Sets, ‘The Best Stock of Wooden Ware, The took of Furniture, The Best Stock of Wool Maitrasses, muuu:‘;&@m MHand Stoves, Time and Labour is money. Save both by patronising the Varilety Hall, where you can get everything to furnish a house at reasonable Ageonts for th8 following celebrated Pianos ; CHICKERING, Ottaws, Januaiy 1%, 1870, SBiigster, our own particular post; Dr. [ Rourke read an instructive plece of Irish history, and Dr, Maitin facetiously stated his belicfs in many maiters to the +mus ment ’ of the audience. The songs and mus‘c were by Miss Smith, Mis. Quino, Miss Rowan, Mr Walish and Mr. O‘Biinn, who were severally : encored. Mre. Quion sing with more thao | ordinarily good «ffect. The programme was | scarcely completed when the gas w.â€"nt comâ€" pletely out, and only for the light shâ€"d upon ’sno.o present by one or two co«l vil lamps the house would hare been vesattously 1. f; in |~‘un dukness, ound Vels Good Words, Sanday Magszine l'.dnn Im.“yyl Mome, Good Wards for ihe Tount J. DURIE & sON, Fam WoRTH KXOWING. DOIIIIOI NKWS DEPOT, mOWELL‘3 CORNER, SUSSEX STREET. This week‘s Chimney Corner, Ledger, Emerald, Times, Woestern World, Frank Leslic‘s mn Marper‘s Weekly, Weekiy Herald, Tribune, Pilot and all other Lrish papers, Clipper, All leading American and Canadian Periodiâ€" cals, London Journal, Bow Belis, otc. Ortawn, January 11, 1870. 1216 Dlllll & SON Have still on hand a good assortment of New York Weekiy, Days Doungs, Fireside Comâ€" FOI SALE * PUNCH‘3S ALMANAC, 1870 N.B.â€"Classes formed on W«dnesday, stant, 125%2 39.6m _ Rideau Hotel, Ottawa_City. Bole Agent for the Colarado Indistractabie Pon. HURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOL k _ _ On frst class Real Estate security. App!y to WALKER & PENNOCK,* OKâ€"RESIDENT LANDs, Male ONEY TO LEND, HAUSER‘s NEWSs DEPOT3S, & 8. NORDHEIMXER, TORONTO, Godey, Madame Demorest, and other «* POCKET DIARIES," Christmas London Society, Hussex and Sparks Streets Publications. T BEDFORD JONES STEINWAYS, exchanged as usual, AT THE VARLETTIALL 1870. PA A t J BOYDEN, vUNHAM. and (Cansadian +â€"100 Moox® or Eurroruzxt.â€"Belioo‘s Charcoal is taken before or after sach meal, in the formoon POWDER or LOZENGE3. In the -dnhL: eases its benefcial efects are felt atter the doses. Detailed instructions accompary each Bottle of powder and box of lozenges. A.lll'l READ THIS ! We will pay Agonts asalary of $30 * and expenses, or allow a | u-d; ::alu--vnd:hlhv:d.z:. Address, Tenders may be for one, or more than one vessel. Specifications in blank to be filled up with the description of each vessel, and also forms of Tenders, with other particuâ€" lars, can be obtained on application to this Department, or its agencies at Quebec, Halifax, N. S., and St. John, N. B., after the 20th instant. L Communications to be addressedâ€" Derartuext or Marix® axo Fisneries, Fisheries Branch, Approved by the Imperisl Academy of Medicine the 27th December, 1849. â€" : â€" Charters to run during the season from Ist April to 1st November. The underâ€" signed reserves the option of renewing any charter for the following year. The Department does not hnd itself to accept the lowest or any tender: Derarturxt or Marixs axo Fisaeriss, Fisheries Branch, Ottawa, 7th January, 1870. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders will lr received by tho underâ€" signed to the Ist of March next for the charter of SIX SWIFT SAILING FOREâ€" ANDâ€"AFT SCHOONERS, measuring from about sixty to one hundred and thirty tons, registered tonnage, with two suitaâ€" ble boats to each vessel, to be well found and thoroughly fastened, and not exceedâ€" ing six years old; for Marine Police purâ€" poses, on the tea coasts of Canada. The crews will be provided and the vessels provisioned at the expense of the Govâ€" ernment. Vessels to be at the risk of the M. WAGNER & o%‘ Marshaill, Qttaws, December 10,1 869. vilâ€"in This is a rare opportunity of purchasing NSW wl!'l'll Dl! ‘*OODS. At such extremely low prices thet will dispose of them in a fow days. Clouds at 224, 25 and 30 cents each. Clouds at 35, 374 and 40 conts each. It is Ladies® and Childéren‘s Jackets, Iâ€"KNITTED WOOLLEN GOODS Clo.do. GERMAN, ENGLISH & A MERICAN With a view to e€ecting a complete clearance of this season‘s importations of SUITABLE FOR NEW . YEAR‘S And markedâ€"*@* Tenders for Cl‘ll' SALEB i cthency." it is specially recommended for at * following afections : * GASTML&IA i DYsSPEPSIA PYRUSIS « ACIDITY . DIFFICULT DIGESTIONS CRAMPS IN THE STOMACg CON81IPATION ' first class fashionable Dry Goods. Ottawi Dec 11, 1869. ' Ottawas, Dec 28, 1869. We hare marked our entire stook CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘S, KLLOC‘S CHARCOAL, O TO BEAMENT‘3, and there you will see _ the largest stook in the city. & TO BEAMENT‘3 FOR 0 TO 25 SPARKS sTREET. 0 TO BEAMENT‘3 FOR o TO BRKAMERNT‘s FOR REAT _ fALEKEARINXG Gentlemen‘s Minister of Marine and Fisheries 1352.f2wt 1 M AT COST PRICE, No, 14, Rideau street COLICS DNARRRGEA DYSENTERY CHOLERINE. CARDIGAN JACKETS. OF GO0D3 GLFTS. MAGEE & RUSSELL. AÂ¥ TARTAN SCARF3 Sontags, 1 Capes, Break fas Opera Cloaks, Jackets, COLLAR S Ottawa. ALE, _: A amart capable SERVANT GIRL. One who understands cooking. Apply to the T:uzs Office. 1361 6 of dry goods. The owner on proving property on"lysvg the articles nt.-n:d by s”.l’yhg to the _ On Frideay morning last a SMALL PARCEL on Sparks street, consisting of diferent articles FOUIDO Pownin, BLASTING, SPORTING snd CANISTEHK, COAI. OLL L&AMPS and LANTERNS, a fair aasortment. Locxu and KNOBS, _ Mortise, Rim and Dead, with trimâ€" mings complete. suovnu,snons. GRAILN 8COOP3, &0., 1 uf Frothingham and Workman‘s manuâ€" . facture, a full assortment in stock. Sc‘ull. PLATFORM and COUNTER, Of Fairbank‘and Gurney, Ware & Co‘s., llun 8PADES, ._ Direct from Belfast. l\lAPl.' RAT, FOX, OTTEK and BEAVER, Of the celebrated Oneida make. © WA'I'IB Ll_fic;:.l&lbb CEMENT, “k, Recei ground every w from the milis, Et TOVES and PARLOUR GRATES, TA'LI and POCKET CUTLERY j From Rogers, Wostenholim, Marth and other makers, a fine assortment PAII'I'I, GLASS, and PUTTY, BOILED lpd RAW LINSEED OLLSY, â€" s AIVII.I. VICE3 and BLACKSMITES BELLOW 8. § . flovuz FURNISBING AARDWARE In great variety, direct trom Euroâ€" pean and American markets, B"ss LEATHER and RUBBBR At wholesale prices. € mapufacture, warranted. . ~ Rideau and Wellington Streets, â€" Beg leave to inform their numerous customers that they have oo-gldod their ‘Fall and Winter importations of Sbelf and Heary Hardware, ex bteamships " Prussian," * Nestorian," * Moraâ€" vian" .J: Peruvian," an i are now prepared to rnnpuy fill all orders with which they. may be avoured. olerlllbolondvmoo.phuhlllm IuJIl:g articles, among which may be mentioned Twine, Glass, Oil, . Putty, &o., o Always on Hand. Ottawa. December 20, 1869. 1236.t HARDWARE, IRON N‘ All.l; Ottawa, December 17, 1869. 1334.1m » 2 A large assortment. An inspection of the goods is ‘respectiuily I. E. TACKABERRY has been favoured with alarge consignment from Montreal â€"of Buffalo Robes, als> about 500 pairs of Shanty and Horse Blankets, which he is prepared to sell lower than can be obtained olu-rcu in Ottawa. All wantâ€" llfifluldo Robes had better call soon as thare will not be another such opportunity. Ottaws, Nor, 22, 1889. 1313 Tuo-u ISAAC, . 1869. A quantity ot Cutlery remaining on hand after the large sale of Electroplate W are will be sold cheap to close consignment. The .goodl consists of, Table and Dessert Knives different styles, Piated rorks of different sizes, both plain and ornamentai, Table, Dessort and Tea l;oou of different styles. A few Liquor Frames, aper Muchic Goods, &c. They will be sold cheap by private sale to close consignmeat. A,. ROW E, * Aucticneer, Ottawa, December 17, 1869. 1334 . Shelf and Heary Hardware, BENEY‘S STONE BUILOING, Wellington Streete Upper Town, 0 tiawa Ceoking‘ and Faney Stove 0 uz0 CCCE 00 SmE VEALEE ever brought to the Ci‘y of Ottawa, can now be ;:- at A.. nowu& Auction Boo.é. l:u end ppors‘ Bridge ; ag a direct Consignment from the l.l-‘?uunn in the West, ooulft.llg of a number: of aifferent styles both Wainut «and Maple â€"Partor Chairs, Rockers, both Arm and Nurse of diferent designs. These Chairs will be sold cheap for Cash, to close Consignment. We invite inspection. Remember the place No. 1, EAST END SAPPERS BRIDGE At A, Howe‘s Auction Rooms, * A,ROWE, 1qis ‘s a Censignment direst from the M facturers in t I Foy DPWW at .:Al: ...'.‘n!:':‘. -:...‘.‘ '_‘,‘3’ sold ..'.P by . TO HOUSEKEEPERS and others, a large quantiry of GLAsS8W AKb, ju«t received on Coiâ€" »;pment at ROW E&‘ Auction Kooms. Conststâ€" log otf Goblets, Tomwblers, w loes, #0., in diferâ€" eut s yies and pettoros. Lable: ware coosicting of four plecesâ€"very niceâ€"of different styles ana patterns. _A large quauiity of Cut Wimes Woc«inâ€" cers, liew pattern. _ TB 6 & USBHRBMENE Alrsal\fram ahe p.ll private Sale to close Uune!y nweat. Noflci, o TO BEAMENT‘3 FORK > FANCY FLANNEL SHIRTS 0 TO BEAMXENT‘S FOR RON and sSTEEL, AWsS, MILL, CIRCULAR, CROSS CUT ?&lupunn‘mont. BOWDENK, BLASTING, SPORTING and o TO BEAMENT‘3.FOR ‘ DRIVING MLT TS, groat variety Ottawa, Novâ€"10th 1869 Ottaws, !i:v-'i'l;: i 8“ By L. B. Tackaverry, Auctioneer MMEESE SALE OF * All sizes, and of the best quality. oaLs, ~ ACKE LEATHER and BELT KIVETS. NCHOR® and PROOF CHAILNS, UGKR® and AUGER BITT3, ‘ A fullâ€"assortment , OPES, LEKXANDER WORKMAN #& CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL XES, ANTED, ‘l‘!l .LLAIOIPT S8TOCK OF CANE CHAIRS ofIcE. By A. Rowe, Auctioneer oTick. OTTAWA TIMES. JANUARY 13, 1870 ADA and TIN PLATES, GALVAN:« IZED and RUSSLAN IRON. BUFFALO ROBES Butober‘s,Spear and Jackson‘s, Jovitt‘s and other makers, An assortment of over 1,(00 keg*, al Blacksmiths double =creened Newâ€" MHiggin‘s, Date‘s, Burtrell‘s, and ouher Maniila, Hemp and Tarred. By A. Rowe, Auctioneer Auction vi% : MHarduware. CHANTS, DEALER 1N A. ROW E, No. 1, Rigesu Streot. 1870. 1202â€"f 1W Sf, * In cases and in wood, all of the choicest brands, from $3 per dosen upwards. _ Rum, Oid Tom, Sootoh, [rish and Canadian, all at quotations never before offered. M Â¥*milies are invited to lay in stocks and avail of thesoe groat reductions, by sending in their orders without delay to + _ Good dry Golden and Pale for dinner, of best makers hands, trom $1 per gallon upwards. _ Port, Sandyman‘s and Grahams, in great variety, ttom $1.50 per gallon upwards. And now offer to the public, with= a view to clear off their stook _ the choicest lots of Wines, Spirits, Bn:\m. &e., at startling sacrifice, wu‘htin‘ Beg to announce that they intend retiring from the WINE and SPLRIT .branch of their trade, und coufine their entire operations to that of GENERAi: FAMILY GROCERA WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, MEESRSY. D. T. RROWNE & CO., Placing them within the reach of the General STARTLING REDUCTIONS IN Fxlu, OYS8TERS, GAME, POULTAY and FRUIT. P The undersigned leogs to inform the public that he bas always on hand, in season, .Pl.ugo supply of the above, whinh will be sold as cheap, if not cheaptâ€" than ul other house in the city. © @EORJE NLCHOLSON, No 85 Rideau street. @~° GENERAL GROCERS, ~ma 1,000 . _ JAS. G. ROBINSON & CO. © The trade supplied, duty paid, orin Bond, by the car load, or in sinaller quantities. Without exception the best Spirits manufactured in Canads. ITALIAN WAREAOUSEMEN, 7 00 CHTS U 200 CaATTIL 500~= HEKR&Y, L&RETS, From $3 per dozen upwards. CELLELBRATED OLD RYE WHISKEY. HANXPAGNES, From $8 per dosen upwards. 350 80 MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Bole Agents for Oitawa, THE LUXURIES OF LIFE, CoBDERRHAM & WOPTS OODERHAM & WORTS OoDERHAM & WORTS FAMILY PROOF WHISKEY b 56 Bparks street, Ottawa, {REFINED SUGAR. m BRLS GOLDEN SYRUP PURE HIGHWINE:, (p are v®ay sureRtor TWANKAY TRA ) CHTS UNCOLD JAPAN TEA BRLS GREEN COD FISH. JAB, G.ROBINSON & CO. Whoiesale Grocers, Ottawa. CATTIBS SOLACE TOBACCO BRLS SPLIT FLEURY3 FOR SALE, Grocertes. Public. _‘ D T BROWE & 00., Bparks strooet, Ottawa: REDPATH‘S3 YELLOW Country merchants are requested to inspect our stock whig they will ind large and well assortâ€" ed, and held at prices to answor quick sales. ; All goods warranted as represented. Our old store, corner Rideau and Sussex streoets, will still be keptiopen. f OYsTERS AND FINNAY HADDIES AMBER, GOLDEN and STAADARD_SYRUPS, Japans, RAW AND REFINED sUGARS Gunpouwder, Imperials, Young Hysnns, Which they will have supplied with an entirely new stock, selected in the best maikets, e mpri ing all the leading goods in GROCERIE®‘ rhich they offer attheir usual low prices. They oul call special attention to their For the Roasted and Ground daily on the prem es & as a WHOLESALE AND â€" RETALL Beg to inform their customers and e pul {~ gonerally that they â€" HAVE QPENED "HEIR NEW KD _ Egg‘s an: " Egqg Powder," to arrive, A great saving. The avove _ ods ate well known to be the finest kind bm?t into this city, and are well worth being tried by tamiliesâ€"rsquiring them for use. A fow triails will prove their superiority over comâ€" mon goods. A call solicited. VWor sale by _ _ _ _ j HR _ Queen‘s Arms and Stilton. The ouly house in the cily that has them this season. . Fuul'u. * > Raisine and Currants, for cooking tor table use, finest kind, Guinu GRAPEsS, lsnt Lemons, Candied Peols and frosh fruits tin Cuonll & BLACK WELL*‘S GOODS, A ftull assortmen EAS, f T Blacks, are really fine, selected with grost care for the trado, Japans and Greens, in great variety, and unequalied tor prices and quality, @vears AND SYRUPS, all the diffgrent rambers and kinds. _ PM Now ndmiWo be the finest fiavoured in the city. 1t has agreat run, try it. . /A will recommend itself â€" Ton;ccos. racrted, EST TNDTIA W Lime Juice Cordiart and Syrurl. try them, Something new, very fine, jast out from the mauufacturer, Cor’ru:. Fresh, quality, Ex Ships Nero from Oporto, Evening Stur from Spuin, G izelle from Cogâ€" uce o poat s ie oog THE FOLLOWINXG GOoODs: P**"*Iy&® ... . Fine old stook.© Vinatfiva 1851 » Molasses, Layer Raisins in Bozes, Halt Boxes and Quarters, DlRlCT IMPORTATIONS, Received by express and always fresh. ana, Seedless cand Vaientia Raisins, Currants, Figs, Candied Peel, Flavour ing Extracts, Jams, Jellies, Marma lade, Preserved and Potied Meats, and Sauces of all kinds. PICEKS, _ Pure and unadulterated. All kinds"warâ€" LAVOURIKG EXTRACTE, All kinds of highest streon gth. 1"~; 1f8NAN MADDIES, s , Oysters, Sardines, Saimon and Potted Meats. ACTORY CHEESE, A very superior quality, cheap, EW STORE ! MJEW GOODS KA & PERRIN SAUCKE, And a variety of other brands; the best. 3rd Dee, 1869. AKING POWDERS, coTCH WHISKEY, _ John Begg‘s, Lochingar, * _ Also to their large assortment of & of the various grades. HExHY WiINE, KEESORS CHEESE, _ Coilebrated Dublin Porter,, put up to order ANADA PORTER and ALES, ‘Lb RYE, 5 Prov{ Whiskey and Highwines, first UINESS & CO‘s RANDY, © : _ Pure and reliable ; old and very mild, *®BON SPARKS STRFEY WEST END OF THE CITY nac, Lurk from Rotterdam, ES8T LNDIA 8. HOWELL] & CO., Vory Paile, Uld Wine. (M Misa, John Do Kuyper‘:, double berried,‘ first s@~ COFFEES, e KFine Old Jamaica, ©" Pare," Fine old stook, " Viatige 1851," * 1@ TEAS, @ma HOS. PATTERSON, , Roasted and Ground, on the preâ€" J|GROCERT, LIME JUICE CHAMPAGNE, PREMILISES G@roceries ation of parties residi the Souchongs No 26, Rideau steot, Ottawa: 8 HQWELL & co, Hysons, a full assortment, # A ftull assortment. Dawes make, Twankays â€" There will also be aâ€" weekly edition, the price oef which will be $1 a year. * NAPOLEON BUREAU, 4 kditor and Proprister. 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Trade is brisk, and there is cvidence of present and future prosperity.* Her means of communication t» and from the city, and the facility of estabâ€" lishing additional factorics, afforded by the unrivalled iltcrâ€"power at our very doors, will do much to rapidly increase the city of Ottawa. ,Confederation has strengthened the social and commercial ties between the English and French speaking inbabitants of the Dominion, and it shall be the aim of the Courier to cement them still more stronkly together. _ The Frenchâ€"speaking inbabitants of Ottawa will, doubtlessly, be pleased to learn that a newsâ€" paper bearing the aboveâ€"title is about to appear to meet their wants. 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THE PICTORIAL PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, ... &A FIRSTâ€"CLASs FAMILY â€" MAGAZINE, Specially devoted to the ©Scmxor or Max," his improvement, by all the means indicated by Sersence. * ; PurexorLoGrâ€"1hbe Brain and its Functions ythe Location ana Natural Linguage of the Organs, with directions for oultivating and restraining thom ;and the relations suosisting between Mind aud nody described. % 3 -!‘;IY'-I‘I.O,G::).I‘;. with all the "hlgu of Character and How to Read them," is a special feature. in â€" 3 Mostrzar, April, 1868.â€"To the Montrea) Tea Company, 6 Hospitalâ€"street, Montreal ; Wenutice with pleasure the large amount of Teathat we bave forwarded for you to diJerent parts of the Domin on, and we are glad ‘to finf your business a~ rapidly increasing. We presume your ieas are giving general satisfaction, as out of the large amount forwarded, we have only had ocscasion to _ GREEN TEA. Twaurkay,5vc, 55¢, 65¢; Â¥oung Hyson $0¢, 60¢, 65¢, T0c; Fine do, 75, Very Fine, 85¢; Superfine and Very Choice, $1 Finâ€" Gunpowder,85¢; Extre Superfine do, $1. . | BM 6 Licapital ai., Mo~â€"cal . TB ipainpaasians.) >1 Ons Tcas, «fer the most severe tosts by the bect | g~, + medical suthoritier and judges of I¢«, bave been (,-‘..‘. or Tim®. / wropournced lo be qmie pure, and free frow and g ‘aa * ittiferalcolouring -qu puisonou» subet ancer 80 oftep , ST. LA WRE‘:‘ ( ,' A .D oTP iW a ased to improve the abpesrunceuf iea. Lo¢y are | s R aAlL W_“ Â¥, + inequaileo for streigts aud Aavour. Lbey have| _ (formeriy the Otzrws & Prerscott Reaflaay.* seen chusen ior their intripeic worth, keeping in | menmtrins aind healtbh,ecoucmy,and a digh degree of pieasure | _ _ON an« AFYER TV bsDaÂ¥, T2 DEbCEVBFR, ib driukiug them. We soli for the s:m«il« st pussible | 1869, «nd satil furthes actice, TRAIA® wili ro: &’r\cafih,onecting & eaving to the consume: ol id¢ to | 4# fo iors: Kc‘rlb. Our Teas are putap in 5, 12, 1>, 20 and | LkaÂ¥Tk OTTawa. AB&ITE IN rE&BgOT 25 1b boxem, and are warnnud'pnu and fl‘ufl’ofl! Exprors, & «. m 10.45 a. m. c poisonous substances. Grders for four 5 ib buxes, | Mixed, i.15 p. m. 4.30 p. m no 12 ib bozes, or one 20, or 25 1b box sent carri=â€"ge | LbkiVL PEESCOTT. _ ABRIYE YÂ¥ 0rmawi. free to any Railway Station in Canada. Tes will Express, 2. 00 p.m. 4.35 ». m. > be forwardedimmediately on receipt of the order by Mized,7.45 a. m. 11.10 2. m. mail containing money, or the -on-{en becollect | Crossmme Srartorsâ€"Kos 1 a.d 4 cross at :: m"p::g 'fi “P'i:““ c iat :.l""h‘:'”o:f:‘ Kemptville. Nos 2 and 3 cross rt Kemptville. & '.D‘ orders ow aw «â€"â€" Of%lo.touvq exrpense it will be better to send ..!.‘."?n'.uf,“uis::‘ +4 w bave Tight i Srack money with the order. Where & 25 ib box would | Nore 2â€"Trains 'go(n south must a be too much, fourfamiljesciubbing together could Prescott Junction, ard 'L‘ late wnust a m send for four 5 ib boxes, ortwo 121b boxes. Wesend | at the Telegraph Oféce relatuve to the runni them *o one address carriage paid, und mark each | of the Branch ‘}n'm liked bor plainly, so that each party get their own Tea. T. 8. DETLOR, THOMAS REYNOLDS We ;urnnt nuut‘ho Tea we sell to give entire s.rm“m- Mafaging Directo: satisfaction. If they are not sa.isfactory they can I. £..~ rawme h be returned at our expense. Tama. The above i all rum ‘.1 Montre« l BLACK TEA. EKnglish Breakfast, Broken Lea{, Strong Tes 450,50¢0, Fine Fiavoured New Season do,50¢c,60¢ and 650 ; Very Best Full Flavored do, 75¢; sounc Qoiong, 40¢c; Rich Flavored do, 60c ; Very Fine do, do, T5¢, Japan, Good, 50¢, 50¢,. Fine do, 60c, Very Fine, 65¢, Finest, 720. Politics, Literature, Con;uurce, Industry and . Agriculture, The whole Domiâ€" .>n should buy therr teas of the THE MONT:.5SAL TEA COMPAXNY 'l\l!l MOATREAL Agent tor Ottawa, TEA TCOMPANY. or Tths ~ OTTAWA COURIER. 5 R WELLS, Publisher, §39 Broadway, New York. lwporters, H McLEAN, 15 Sparks stroet. wmrmw«muw:,â€" will be forwarded on apuplication, J DOORS®, SASH BLINXDS, MOULDI®GS PLANED LUMBER, &c., &c. The whcle of the work will be under the manâ€" agemen‘ of T YÂ¥ CURRILER, whose well known experienceo and ability in the business will be a sufflcient guarantee for the manner in which all orders entrusted to them will be executed. wORKES ANXD MACRINERY, of the m~«t approved king, are now compiste lor the manpufecture of (Canai Basin., T W CURRIER & CO respectiully tnform the trade and public that their {, 14 1: 1VO* 9T 1000510WD.....«»»»+»««»+»+++»+â€"»» 100 00 St, sobhn‘s, K .F., by branch steamer......... Steeraye, Pgyable in Ourrency . !:lv_ggpool Or Queenstown......... ......._._... B0 66 Liverpoo! or Queenstorn. ...................... 35 M L pp m BY Thek TUEBDAY OTRAKEKR TI RAaLiriX® Firs Cabin, Payable in Gold. L.an:pool Or Quesnstown...................... IXMAN LINE OF MAiL STEAMER®, SAILIN ; FROM NEW YoRK EVERY sAaTURDAYT AND ALTRRNATE TUEspaÂ¥s. RATES OF PABBAGE EY THE saroBoiY BTRANEE, First Cabin, Payable in Goid. § oo ol ied On and after BATURD@Y. the 18th NE CUEMBER, 1969, thi= keil» ) wl be open for passenger and goodstral.o, as under: Trains leave Windsor (in counbection with the trains of the Nove Scotin Reilway from Halifax) at 10.25 a m and 680 p m, arriving at Kentilie at 11 45 a. m., and 8 46 p. mâ€", and at Aunapolis at 2330 p m, connecting there with steamers hp.worlapr.torb‘thbl,ll. o hetcrningâ€"the trains leave Annapolis at 2.35 r-.vul passengers by steamer jrom 8t Jobn, eaving there at 8 a m, and arrive at Kentville at 5.20, Windsor at 6.40, and Halifeéx at 9 p m, m ce _2 _ _ 0 0 C# 6 CEorrerebert sterame .l.‘l. Le F _ m mh‘ Cars on all Night Ti ains. ‘.- ‘Tch through. he stcamer Carlota leaves Portiand4 every SATULUVAY:. AFTERNUON â€" (after the arrival of train from Montreal on PFriday night), for Hali far, N.#., returning on Tuesday. Bh‘ohummhm and freight, mlmm'.ocs-.ulim in connection with the Grand Trunk wa leave Portliand every MONDAY and TIU.‘- DAY at 6 pm,for 8t John, N.B., &o. f(em‘ zu.‘um‘tuméo-my'lpfl.d al scations, : P For fug:lu.lul:ruuu u‘u:‘o of arrival and d nins at terminal and way staâ€" tl.cg:,'u”-"ly at the Ticket Oflice, Bonarenture 'u. avet C,.J; BRYD@B8 Managing Director Montreal, Decewmber, 1869, O'IIA'A OPPICEâ€"Y ork stroct, conouf Susser __-m-‘;-?â€"-â€" @Pessse20 & -,:: p ® Express for UM, Bb.w»»» senseneeee p ® t Express Quebesc, Lsland Pond, m‘fmg.qflmm be. Opening through from Windsor to Arfinep completing the connezion Lbetween Halifazx . and 8t. John, “7Im0I & ANNAPOLIE BRarLâ€" W A Y . «toderich, Buffaio, Detroit, Chicago, °. and all points West, ot. ............... 8:30 a Night _ do do _ do do . do 7;8# 5; Accommo¢a‘ion Train for Cornwall and Interwediate Stations at........ 5:10 % Ascommodaiion Train for Kingston and â€" We en oC Eis " P e ols 000 C C00000000mevere EVC Th Express for goou\x-u.“-... &: a m Express for New Â¥ ork Bostonat...... 4: L via Vermont Central. r Express for New Â¥urk and Boston Â¥in Plattsburgh, Lake Champlain, Bldh?ut Rutiand at......0 a m, 4.40 p® Ernress for Island PBasd 2s ) 4 w A.M.â€"â€"THRAIN® will leave ‘l 0‘05 Bmith‘s Fails at 10.06 r m and 6.35 p m, arriving at Porth at 10.56 a m and 7.2%5 w. £ $ All trains on Main Line connect at Smith‘s Fails with trains to and from Perth. No 1 leaves Brockviile after G T Trains are due from the caâ€"t and wes., . No 2 is due in Brockvitle in time to connest with G T Trains for the oast and west. + E. ABBOTT, Day Expres« for O, Brockville, K 1869.] WINTER ARRANGEMEKNTs. [1170. Trains.â€"now leare BONAVENTURE STATiO® as follows : _ 1 _ eoINe west, 10:085 7# eP CFP POLn al :.u, m and 906 a m arriving at Smith‘s Falls at .Stlrmari Â¥.56 a m __ LEAVE SMITHS FALLA. 5335?':&: s MAIN LINXE. ~_ _ "LKEAVE HROCKVILLE. 4.1 5?- M.«â€" TR AINS wi#ll leave o R o Brockville gdaily at 4.15 p m, 74 a m, arriving at Sandpoint at 10 0C p m, 1.50 p m. __ = _ _ LEAVE saKrpror®xt. pTraw . * STEAM PLANING MILLS, 6:00%.."z .00_+,~ TIME FABLE. No .3 Commencing on MONDAY, ® (A Exprors, & «. m 10.45 a. m. Mixzed, 1.15 p. m. 4.30 p. m LhiÂ¥k PEESCoTT. ABRIVE 18 0"%aWa. Express, 2. 00 p.m. 4.35 ». m. > Mized,7.45 a. m. 11.10 2. m. Crossrxe Brtartorsâ€"Kos 1 a d 4 cross at Kemptville. Nos 2 and 3 cross rt Kemptville. Note iâ€"Nos 2 and 4 will have right of track pBoth, DehltNeving se munt cppreem Note 2â€"Trains ng south must a Prescott Junction, a:d 'ien late wust a k orders at the Telegraph Oféce relatuve to the running of the Branch {‘n'\a T. 8. DETLOR, THOMAS REYNOLDS &rr\mflm' MaBaging Virecto:. ‘N. ~â€"The above irainms all m‘& Montrec i Kentville, Des ®, 1869, 1OR LIVERPOOL & QUEEKsToWwW® The 1. tween Montreal and and Coaticook only, at. bt. Hilsaire, St. Huouh,'" "':..-‘ Richmond, Sherbrooke, Waterville RANXD TRUNXK RAILWAY PaANY OF CcANADA. ROCKVILLE & OTTaAwa / w ayv. ,001. M.â€"â€"TRAINS wH1l leave ' Sandpoint at 6.00 a m and 2.30 arriving at ;t‘uckvtlu at 12.16 p m,8.30 12 Groadway,.New Yor ERRICK & CROMBIE Otewa, PERTH BRANC§. LEAVE PERTH , Paye ble in Ourremoy, Aailroabs, Moâ€"*â€" TPHALINS will feave A & A H TAYLOR, Azents ause0000 ssessescsseces nhane eestensessessene VEKNON SMITH 1i80y Managiny Lrrector. Pond at se« ~10;10 »»â€"»â€" 6:10 a m £100 0: 28, 1869 RAIL» COM»

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