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ene month only, comm t. The wholo of my s | at a very low figure ) New Spring Gocds. I or yourself, ® the h or an open at ; past seven. [. . PRIXQE ARI place 197 Ottawa, "$) KAXRLY artment of Public Ontario, January } F f Ransom Washington Dunning was again AL PROT""’ 4 ‘, charged with a breach. of the peace. / Case «l it\ putoff till toâ€"morrow. C t maring 3 Awold f:llow named Brennan had comâ€" , * plained that a certain person named Thos. DIRECTORS «% f Dunford had " peited snowâ€"balls at him, and % ) his house." ‘The delinqnent was. brought s "" *94A . _ forth, and proved to be a diminutive urchin, § who had been amusing himself in snowâ€" Â¥, the t2t DAY of} T. â€" balling ; he did not care what. Mr. Brennan , ihe was somewhat pleased in being a prosecutor t ol"::‘“.‘ â€" for the moment.â€"Case dismisged . . 4 * Aperson named Sauve was charged with itle are respecttith wl BaÂ¥ing committed an assault on one Mr. ALEXANOEE Bertrand, Several witnesses wers examined, °.. GEoRe®HAL and much amusement created in court in the t4 J ApBs PEACOU: : * course of testimony given. The crse was f % dismissed with costs. . JaAMÂ¥B 4 John Dunning for assault.â€"Case put off. * it. 19E Nloomivny assault caso was "‘set for E-fm »* â€" S# Monday . Prisoners out on bail. JRAND BALL i ‘.-Mo' Barssainâ€"furious drivingâ€"set for YAN, READY MADE will be sold withoct code marked in plad orted lot of FANOYT 3 ownr personal abilite® LKAT CLEARING SELLLXG AT January #1, 108. Lowest or ILHARMONIC r!RNTISQ Sone Nde a: gnatures od to the Tenders for Works, > , to be obtained at DA YX e on ao uk ue CEXCmendy hol EERWiC Em °e Cl ..::,t::.:: DAY of of the Receiver General, amount $1,648.50 of the folloving w which was placed to the credit of Mr. Reiffen 4 1LOCK axp sÂ¥IÂ¥g $ stein. The case was adjourned till Monday & at 3 p. m. A W A +R T aper. # coUsty GF . 41L PRBOPFPE unnscesseryâ€" ns and Specii e seen at the [ , at Lindssy, dry Imoroven ONXDa Y BLE & PIRSTâ€" REXoOL AL MEETING of 3w PEREEC . and Pr |on‘l.t‘:)dl-d CAS@H â€"PURC vlwl:.-â€"-râ€"'l im their out §¢6 Are se contirue will fawor ber t haviag the® B ®E CcoaTR acrtons, ved a fow ploces ol W ashago and intend taking parti® ROY A1 the waters of Portage. ¢ 0+BONP to n _ absence of "es,> I‘R()FES‘?.? TARLETANS, open at 7 Mr Fripp ; ss, Style and A!t’srxo.‘ LINXDSAY, & M Auy ..;“‘: UTT‘ SCUC t» TEX DR&pg ): " and 0G y lAJI" xvnxu“g X pon ‘TLyY l".‘, **Toy 1 ©‘clock, C i3 1879, the Crown ; Wwm. McKay Wright for prisoner, Mr. G. Many was examined toâ€"day. . He tosâ€" 3 tifed that as clerk of the savings department ot the Bank of Ontario, ho received a cheque of the Receiver General, amount $1,648.50, addressed by one in the babit of attending Â¥26 departure of the cars, and the latter belng informed that the young fellow was in straigbtened cireumstences, biswell known benevolence was immediately stirred, He asked the boy what his prospects wWere, whete he came from, and where he proposed going to. ‘The youngster replied he had come trom the West, and intended to go to Montreal to tee his grandfather, in order to return a watch lt by a loved and deceased uncle. The watch was asked forâ€"was duly shewn and neapected by the party present, ‘The unsoâ€" histicated youth, not knowing, we would bÂ¥e presumed, the value of the article, was PrSared to risk it for $20. ‘This the cautious chritianâ€"tor benevolence should alwaye * teursâ€"MÂ¥Ur. Roberts patient aniexpectant waiter for the departure of the dlu:oon Nn. The little fellow was ene i ; .mh_ essed by one in the hbabit of attending ving, fined $3 and costs. A young gentleman, arunk and disorderly, fined $5 and costs. &-W.Nutonbnl'nh‘mchm with having committed an assault on Catk= erine Cadieux. Case dismissed. wactions, we must say that the honors of the evening were borne away by Miss Smith, in her admirable rendition of Tennyson‘s beautiful wug, Come into the Garden, Maud. Hmowss at Gowax‘s Hirc.â€"The Comâ€" thittee of Management of the: Gowan‘s Hall Reacings deserve, apart from the objects to which the tunds are devoted, the very great success which has attended these most pleasâ€" Ing reunions. . ‘The programme last eveniog was quite up to theâ€"standard, as the following , _ Songâ€"MWiss Ratbwell R adingâ€"Elegy in a Country Charchyard «»Mr. Buchanan., Bongâ€"The Vagabond â€"Mr. McLean. veey weapon, which the Scriptural Samson tarned.to so murderous an account when diâ€" raoted against the Philistines, * Curume Marcnu.â€"A match was playod yos* terday betweer the twoâ€" rinks which are about to go to Belleville, to contest for the Caledonia medal. The two rinks played for adozen of brooms. Thos. Mackay, Esq., skip, won by 13 to 7, @gainst Allan Gilmour, Esq. The gentleman comprising the clubs were imbued with the spirit which bas ever chaâ€" racterized the Caladonian game. It is proâ€" posed that matches shall be © opportuned" for on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday duaritg next week, to extend facilities for the younger portion of our population to enlist in these 1 really healtby and attractive exercises. | phitmopher and the manipulations of a eenjuror. Hecombives Sir, William Hamilâ€" ton with the Wirzard of the Nortbh. With a touh, be makes the jawbone of poor Bamson so rigid as to make it resemble the evaey successive evening. He is at once Instractive and amusing, delineating char~ scter while exhibiting the wonderful effect « mind upon matitcr wiih the eye of a Without wishing to make Songâ€"Come into the Garden, Maudâ€"Miss The chair was Songâ€" The Land of my Birthâ€"Mr. Or Readingâ€"Selections from Kingsleyâ€" Pilanoâ€" Overture â€" Â¥rs, Pollard. Cnacomes Bais â€"This ire company gave a very neat arrangement in the way of a ball and suppér to the company. The officers of the several fire brigades were present, and the entire afair was really a success, Tus Provus‘s Teisoraru.â€"A message was sent from Quebec, delivered in Ottawa, and an answer received belowâ€"within ten minutes, Merchasots and others, this is the kind of tele~ Telegraph. Tas Maskerâ€"Was good toâ€"day â€"Both citizens and farmiers seem to have plucked up courage since our recent bad weather. Provssson Broxa‘s biological entertainâ€" ‘fa”....“..-...........ll-" @ MPVRqRRTTCCCC Tas abors trains conunest at Prosoott with Graai Trank Railway for all poin east and west.. s OrmaÂ¥a Orriczâ€"â€"York street, corner street. _ | A & A H TAYLOR, ’_,’_ut. Cranberries, &¢., 8+ Taus Rusrsxstms Cass.â€"J. B. Lewis ftor Deviis‘s Fur Dopot, Laors!® Fums. Mist, Seal, Ermice. Pesstax Lamb in sets LOUAL NEWSâ€" sechsees SouDd. â€"A gn'll.l.ll'l @vIDE. 1i WRENCE AXD OTTANA RAILWAT, you want. Support the People‘s «â€"â€"Arthur Owens, furious dri= ably filled by Mr. Wickâ€" w....... 8,.00 4 M.. .000« \.ll... 11.00 & Mssc boy was yéesterday a Almira Grapes, Apples BUSS & CO‘s, 31 Rideau street. on Musical Amaâ€" eacsccse ce 0008 Prescott Junction a|l points south corner of Sussex .200 p m Mr. tions of digestion and nutrition, and by a Iavlclhlq:ldhuu ol'thotlu::’udn of ‘ wellâ€"selec cocon, Mr. pe provided our breakfast tables with a &Ilc.loly Aavourâ€" ed beverage which may save us many bea doctors‘ bills." Made simply with Mlz water or milk. Sold by the trade only in }1b 31» aod 1!b tinâ€"lined packets, labelliedâ€" oAues Errs & Co., Howwopathic Chemist Basikrast.â€"Epro‘s Cocoa â€"Gnararcr axp Conurontine.â€"The very agreeable character of thw bhas rendered it a general tm The Civis Senvion Gazetre reâ€" marks:â€"â€"*The singuilar success which h.. l‘”uml,n byhis h;.oopuhh preparation | of cocom huu:ov;v been surpassed by any experimental y a thorough knowledge of the natural laws whith govern the operaâ€" Coson in the market. lon, Rag. onte aroma, and a rare consentration of the W‘Mh,‘hfl.’fl&o pdlonl-nltn:‘ul.u::.d. rens nlvby:lmo.d b-:h.u‘:o w m»l- Brothers. Orldnll-.mh tOonere Cn Tunoa .â€"Persons fuoturers hare attemoted to aitain a reputation for their prepared Cosons, but we doubt whether their perfsot a of preparation to thi o oi sheries 2t tee Thisprema they bave than the toothache, it is the pain and misery arising trom corns upon the feet. Dr. Briggs the celebrated Surgeon Chiropodist, has inâ€" vented a @"Corn and Bunion Curative, and which since its introduction to the peom has become one of the most popular of the age,. We cheerfally recommend those 'lolnllllymlflzfid with corns or bunions or frosted feet to give Dr Briggs‘ “{‘Q trial, There can be no mistake about it. Sold by druggists 12444 " Globe‘" says :â€"â€"** Varions importers and manueâ€" ary qualities of *« Maravilia® Cososn, Extaivacance or tus Aos.â€"Forty thouâ€" sand dollars‘ worth of French mirror plates bave been ordered by the Leland Brothers, for their new Union Hotel at Saratogs. The other appointments of the new hotel are said to be on a similar scale of magnificence.â€" New York Tribune, Jan. 12th. 1260 at 11 a.m., and 6} p.m. ] BMt. Joseph‘s Church. â€" ~'\ C Rev. J. F. Inn.u.n:.‘r'r -l.‘u's-..h-’lmfl&lmd& Michael ; Vespers at 7 p.m, ; Michael to Raster, 6p.m. week days, 7}; p.m. Uutholse Apostrlve Churchâ€"Huil, Bervices, hd':'."lo and 5 Or ys, at & m, an. flhfl“‘pu;n‘n'fius«n’n‘hi- days st 10 a m. : S James Epucopal Churchâ€"Huil, * Raey Jous Jouxsto® Dlvlnluvbouhol,;.v . Mahodist Epucopal Churchâ€"Le Breton‘s Flats. Rev B. Laxx, B. A., Bervices commence at i0; a m ; and 6} p m Sabbath School at 2 p m. Onzfii-.d Churchâ€"Albert Strea. | * v. Kowaro Ensa, Minister. Morning service commences at }1 o‘clock, and fl-h‘urvb“u“ o‘clock. Sabbath School at 3 o‘clock p m. ist Churchâ€"Queen Street. ‘rblcl’un..m. Services at 11 o‘clock, am, and 64 p.m. Sabbath Sehool at 9} in the morning. Pree Church (Presbyterian)â€"Daly St us --.--:."&fi"fli"'x‘m.. 64 0‘cl j pm. Bank Street Churchâ€"Upper Town. «» Rev Mr Moons. _ Bervices will be heldin the Church, Bank Street Morning, at 8 and 10 a.m. atine at 11 ; Evensong at 3:30. All Festivals chl!fivod. Au'.-uiho. Meth. Epis. Churchâ€"Cor. York and Daikouse Ste Servide 1 sia i aack Evening at 6} at o‘ ; h'-M*‘dodni pm. ‘ Weslcyan Methodist Churchâ€"Metcaife Street. f Service at 194 velock; Evening at ¢4 } at m-tlp... Uathegrai Notre Dame. Rev. D. Daxpunaxp, Vicarâ€"General. Hours of Service, 5, 8 and 10 a m, and 7 p. m., from Easter until St. Michael‘s Day ; 6, 8 and 10 a. m., and 6 p.m. from St. Michael‘s until Easter. . & Angras‘s Chursh, (Roman Cathoine.) Military Serviceâ€"Chaplain, Rev. T. D. Phil. llp.l.A.â€"h.ol.umCh,du’m New â€" Edinburgh Pariskâ€"Church of â€" Engiand.â€" Services toâ€"morrowâ€"Holy Communion, â€" Morning Prayer, Sermon, 11 a m; E Morning Service at 11 o‘clock ; Evrening at 64. DIVINESERVICES im 1 HECITY CRURCHKS * ON SUNDAY. Christ Church (Church of England)â€"Sparks Street Rer J 8 Lavozrr, M A, Rev H Pornarp m..rm at 11 o‘clock ; Evening at T A correspondent of the Rochester Union and Advertiser ventilates a plan for the improveâ€" ment of canal navigation, which is to divide the â€"canal longitudinally into two distinct parts by running a timber near the surface ot the water, supported on piles driven into the ground or boited to the rock, one side of which shall be used by boats going west, and the other side by boats going east, with suitâ€" abe opening for boats to change sides when it is desirable to return. This, he thinks, would enable long trains ot boats, like a railway train, drawn by powerful tugs, to make three miles per hour without damage to the banks or confusion in navigation. He urges that tewer boatmen would be required, and that it would be more economical. But the plan is not altogether a new one. Some years ago a plan was broached for sectional canal bosts, to be pushed by a tug boat in the rear, but it was deemed rather impractic. able and abandoned, What the effect of the division would be is not so clear, though it might possibly neutralize tho swash and awell from passing b:u. Bo-onr.bo:ory reasonable suggestion bearing upon this imâ€" portant matter deserves earnest consideration, ‘ and t:?‘h-lllu with Erie canal navigation can best decide upon the utility ot the plan a wamank sA $t, Alban‘s Churchâ€"Daly Street, Rev Dr Beproun Jon®s, Rector ; Ker C B Stare. Cmmoropy.â€"If there is one misery more to and regularity, &c., all flashed across the benevolent brain ot our official (and officious) friend. The urchin was brought before the chief authority on the Government Hill, A ahort examination, in French, and the officious official retired, followed by a roar of laughter. The youngster was a watch peddler from Montreal, price. The laugh having been raised against him, our philantbropist went through the fellow, and found three more watches on his persoo. Breach ot the revenue lawâ€" smugglerts must leo punished=â€"_maralite Chapel of Easeâ€"Sussex Street. ovr J 8 hnlu.lA,lovlhu.no,m _l:nh‘mu 11; Evening at 7. Free Rev. Gromor Noxu H:momsox, M.A M A, Assistant Curate. (All seats free and unappropriated CaANiL mnavications; | success had been achioeveqa until Seotlandtâ€"Wellington Street. v. Danzu M. Gonpox. bhis patron another at the same 11388W¢m * be thinks, boats, like a ful tugs, to hout damage vigation. He be required, omical. But v one. Some for sectional at 7 p.m. , a deliâ€" 8 a m. mwbmu he has been appointed for the above company, for this town and surreanding district, and that he is â€"m.wh-n?mh-tm , © r"""l leg description of property, upon Pull particulars as to rates, &¢, shall be furâ€" Mnm.ddlm-nuh l:‘n.l.xmlox. Pullcs WP_ ana -.._;.._:‘_mw' _ CUAPITAL £1,000,000. * FIRE DEPARTMENT Head Office, 50 West George Street, Glasgow. CANADA BRANOR, Hoead Office, No. 96, St. Francols Xavier IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMâ€" PANY. + Cooking Stoves, Dumb Stoves and Gallows Pipss, Utoves, Pipes, Zinec, &6. The Two Best Belfâ€"Peediag Hall Btoves, The Airâ€"RMeate:, for Sott Coal or Post, The Amperial Oriental, This is a rare opportunity of purchasing Nl' Purlor Grates and Btoves for Woo4 and Coal 1312 A first class hand to make Shirts on the preâ€" Z"° FREXNCH MERINOES, q Heary, wide and good, in the leading colors, at 4s 64 per yard. Black Velveteens, Waterproot Cloakings, ~ first class fushionable Dry Goods. Ottaws, Dec 11, 1869. WHITE, ASSORTMENT OF STOYVE3 Ex " Prussiax," and other Steamships, wWOoOL CLan TARTAN PLALIDS, Clan Tartan Velvets, GARLAND, MUTOHMOR & CO. PM Tinawiths on hand to exsoute orders. : CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘S, 1870 Will be found at NQO, 43, SPARKS STREET, Garland, Mutchmer & Co. â€" French Merinoes. Another lot of those extraordinéry cu;np CLANX TARTAN IkISH POPLIN3 REAT C“A.llc SAI.I, PINK, No, 14, Rideaun street AT COST PRICE, The Imperial ReQector, For Evening Wear in, IMPORTATIONXS. Fancy Flannels, Jaraxses Sices, HAYB RECBIYED Black Lustres and Alpaccas, BLUE and %5 Bparks street! Dl! GOODS. 1870 MAUVE, oTTawWa CITY PAbBE!OEB!BAILWAY comPaxy Will apply at the next ensuing Session of the Parliament} of the Dominion of Canada, for an Act authorising them to extend their Line of Railway from its terminus, at or near the Suspension Bridge, across said Bridge and its approaches, and through the Village of Hull, in the Province of Quebec, with the consent of the Municipality ot Hull, and to connect the salid extension with any Railway or T mway of like guage, that may be construsted to Aylmer or other polnts, from the said Villago f Hull, and for other purposes. Oitawa, January 6, 1878 Locn and KNOBS, ~ Mortise, . Rim and Dead, with trimâ€" s.oVILI.OPADIS.‘Oull 8C0O0OP3, &6., f lmih?hu and Workman‘s manuâ€" facture, a full assortment in stock. scull. PLATFORM and COUNTER, f Of Fairbank‘and Gurney, Ware & Co‘s., mapufacture, warranted. __ pooysf es 2 Direct from Beliast. the f.\lhfl. RAT, FOX, OTTEK ard BEAVER, Of the celebrated Onesida make. _ / Pownlu. _BLASTING, SPORTING and OaANISTER Ottawa, December 17, 1869. 1334.1m An inspection of the goods is respectfully AJ GLASS, and PUTTY, BOILLEL r*""*""% RAW LLNSEED OlLS9, Al'm VICESYâ€" and BLACKSMITHS BEuuow 8. * $ HoY*, ‘vasisane sarowirs In great variety, direct trom: Kuroâ€" pean and American markets, 4 Buvuc LEATHER and RUBBER ©~ At wholesale priceg, Beg leare to Inform their nume ou. tomers that they have completed thoir Fall and +W inter importations orsngr and Heavy. Hardware, ex bteamships " Progsian," * Nestorian," " Moraâ€" vian" .Jf-ram...- an 1 are now prepared to rn.’u fill all orders with which they may be umd‘. Our stook will be found very complete in all the lu.il:: articles, among which may be mentioned the ing, vis : TOVES and PARLOUR GRATES, | A large assortment. Auxuonu WORKMAN & co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE, IRON AND 8TRRL wri â€" Almways on Ottawa, December 20, 1869. 1869. I. B. TACKABERRY has been favoured with a large mls:ut from Montreal of Buffalo Robes, also about 500 pairs of Bhntl{ and Rorse Blankets, which he is repared to sell lower than can be obtained olmtco in Ottaw». Allwantâ€" h‘hllldo Robes had better call soon as there 'm.’_.'.:.‘u er .-.".!.W 7 A quantity ot Cutlery remaining on .hand after the large qalo of Electroplaté W are will be sold cheap to close consignment., The }oodl consists or Table and Dessert Knives different styles, Plated Forks of different sizes, both plain and ornamentai, Table, Dessert and Tea Bgoonl of different styles. A few Liquor Frames, Paper Machic Goods, &¢. They will be sold cheap by private sale to close consignment. A. ROW E, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, . HENRY‘S STONXE BUILOING, Wellington Street, Upper Town, Oitawa Ceoking‘ and Fancy Stove : Coal, Steel, Iron, Rope, Teine, Glass, Oil, p AWS, MILL, CIRCULAR, CROSS CUT, ‘ &o., a large assortment. Norlcl:. . THE LARGEST STOCK OF CANE CHAIRS ever brought to the City of Ottawa, can now be ;:a at ‘B aowx'si Austion Rooms, Kast end ppeors‘ Bridge; being a direct Consi ent from the lu:fmnnfin the W est, ooul’tnh-‘ of a number of diferent styles both Wainut and Maple â€"Parlor Chairs, Rockers, both Arm and Nurse of different designs. These Chairs will be soid cheap for Cash, to close Consignment. We invite inspection. Remember the place 1 D o ic in iee ie n No. 1, EAST RND SAPPERS‘ BRIDGE At A, Howe‘s Auction Rooms, _ A. ROWE, 20 OAL OLL LA MPS and LANTERNS, a fair assortment. C ib A uit imes " 200A §4CCC POCOITCU UH CUUT signment at ROWE‘3 Aut‘o:luon. Consistâ€" ing of Goblets, Tumblers, Wides, &0., in differâ€" ent styles and patterns. ‘Table ware oonaimns of four ploc;â€"ury niceâ€"of dglen&t uyls:eln r““fll- argo quantity of Cut Glass anâ€" ore, ow pattern. i This is a Censignment direct from the Manu facturers in lnilud. an‘i will be sold cheap by private Sale to close Consig nment. A. ROW E, Auctioneer, No. 1, Rideaun Btreet. Ottawa, Nov» 11th, 1869, 190%e¢ S 10000 CCC O AXCvEEVRHCCE. NO'I'ICI. . TO HOUSEKEEPERS and viners, a large quantity of G'E.ASSWARI. just received on Conâ€" blammenit 11 Â¥ T~* + vPage ACKER LEATHER and BELT KIVET3. Ottawa, Nor. 22, 1869. Ottawa, December 17, 1869. Ottawa, Nov 10th 186y ATER LIME or HULL CEMENT, By I. B. Tackaberry, Auctioneer MMESSE SALE OF TOTIcE. OTTAWA TIMES. JANUARY 22, 1870. Rideau and Wellington Streets, Is heroby given that the OaANISTEK , and other makers, BUF FA LO /R OBE S MaA8S I8SAAiC, Received tresh ground every week from the mills, Maniila, Hemp and Tarred. By A. Rowe, Auctioneer, assortment of over 1,(00 kegs, al By A. Rowe, Auctioneer. Auction MHardware. CHANTS, DEALER IN Putty, &¢., double and Jackson‘s, Jovitt‘s , Burtreli‘s, and other 1870. Auctioneer. 1203â€"tf 1236; Lt 1334.f Newâ€" 1313 __ Rum, Old Tom, Seotch, Irish snc ( Canadian, all at quotations never before ofere: 1. paÂ¥smilies ate Invited to lay im stocks and avail of these great reductions, by sending in their orders® without Celay to In casesâ€"and in weood, all ¢f the choicest brands, from $3 per aezon upwards. Good dry G@olden and Pale for dinner, of best makers hands, trom $1 per gallon upwards. Cla ARETS, From $2 per dogen upwards, _ _ Port, Sandyman‘s and Grahams, io gr.sat variety, trom $1.50 per gallon apwards, And ow offer to the public, with ‘a vie®w to clear off their stock _ the choicest lots of Wines, Spirits, l_rnllu. &c., at startling sacrifece, consisting Wl.ll. Beg to announce that they intend retiring from the WINE and SPLRIT :branch of their trade, and confine their entire operations to that of GENERAL â€"FAMILY â€" GROCERS WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, MESSRS. D. T., BROWNE & CO., Placing them. within the reach of [the General TITALIAN WAREAHOUSEMEN, STARTLING®@ ~REDUCTIONS IN RK@~° GENERAL GROCERS, The undersigned legs to inform the public that he has always on hand, in‘ season, ipl‘:go supply of the above, whirh will be sold as cheap, if _ not cheapcâ€" than snl other house in the city, @EORAE NLCHOLSON, s No 85 Rideau streot. !ll‘.’mu, From $8 per da’a-qvufi. RANDIES HEKERA&AY, Fll!l. OYSTERS, GAME, POULTRY and FRUIT. â€" 1,000© Without exception the best Spirits manufactured in Canads, , JAB. G. ROBINSON & CO. The trade supplied, duty paid, orin Bond, by the car load, or in smaller quantities. MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. 100 °* 350 °* 50 BRL 700 CHT/ 2000[1‘} 500 * CELLBRATED OLD RYE WHISKEY.® THE LUXURIES OF LIFE, Bole Agents for Ottawa, OoDERNAM & WOPTs OODERHAM & WORTS‘ ° OODERHAM & WORTS FAMILY PRGOF WHISKEY. 56 Sparks street, Ottawa, PURE HIGHWINE:®, (p ats v®ay sureRrtorx TWANKAY TEA ) CHTS UNCOWD JAPAN TEA BRLS Gnlnq CoD FIsH. JAB, G.ROBINSON & CO. Whoiesale Grocers, Ottawa. EFINED, SUGAR. BRLS GOLDEN SYRUP BRLS SPLIT FLEURYS CATEIES SOLACE TOBACCO BRL3 REDPATH‘S ~YELLOW FOR SALE, D T BROWE . & 90., ) Btages leave Kingston, Napanee and Bellevillie Bparks rey t, Ottawa: daily for Piston. 1219Prode Groceries. Public Lert terth commences ou TUESDAY, JANY 25th, Boarders are expected to return on that | Artranugements can be made to exchange uew for old Pianos on liberal terms. Also, PIANOS FOR HIRE, With privilege of pirchne. . As wehave NO AGENT in Ottawa, parties des. \ring information will please address A & s NORDHEIMER, ‘ Toronto. Ottam ‘a, January 12, 18 70. 1254 3m Gabler and Haines Pianos, Mason and Hamlin‘s Organs, â€" Prince und Co‘s Melodeons and Organs. Agents for the followingâ€"celebrated Piaros ; CHICKERING, ' j Ottawa, January 18, 1870. All new Stoves Sold at this u*bliahmnt gaarâ€" anteed tothe purchaser. Parties in quest of second hand Stuves will find & good assortment at the Variety Hall, Goods of all kinds purchased and exchanged as â€"__ Variety Hali, New and Sesond Hand Box Stoves at the Variety Ladies why do you be troubled with an oid worn out Stove when you can take it and a litle cash and get‘a first â€" class Stove at the Varic‘y Halk Variety Hall, _ Noew and Second Hard Double Stoves at "the â€" % 1 New and}Becond Hand Cooking Stoves at uu‘ | Applications for admission to ba made to CLAUDE LONG, M A, (Oxfordj, wond, Esq, are cleared and fit for immediate cul. tivation ; the remaining portion is covered with & Inutl‘ulmn of second growth pines, &6, and from its close proximity to the city it would make a very fire pleasure ground or pubtic garden. The c‘leared portion would be leased separately. That valuable parcel of land known as the Egan Lot, opposite the Russell House, will be leased for a term of years in building lots, having a‘frontage of twenty feo on Eparks street. And also that part of the south half of Lot G, in Con. C, Nepean, which lies between the Bank Etreet Road and the Concession Line on the West side of Cen. C. About sizteen acres, on the westerly end of this lot, opposite the residence of E Sherâ€" grost saving. 0 . _ The avove _ ods are well known to be the finest kind brought into this city, and are well worth being tried by tamilies requiring them for use. A fow tmais will prove their superiority over comâ€" mon goods, A call solicited. ‘ Â¥or sale by __ »‘HOS. PATTERSON, . , No 26, Rideau steot, Ottawa: 3rd Dec, 1869. * table u: ~, finest kind, Glllil GRAP Lemons, Can in tin Srlcll, Pure and unad rarted, s Fuéoum:u 1 s All ki Fllll! MADDI Oysters, Bardine LIA & PERRLI! And a variety ClOlll & BLA BAKI!? POoW I _ EgP‘s and " 1 nTARro COLLEGE, ‘PICTON, ONTARIO. For further information anply to WR THISTLE & CO, 43ar1l lin Cor Bparks and Metonife sts. TOIACCOI, a full assort meont YX Rlllol’l CHEESE, Queen‘s Arms and Stilton. The "only house in the city that has them this season. > FAC'!‘ORY CHEESE, A very superior quality, cheap, â€" FIUI'I‘I. Raisi P Now admitted to be the finest flavoured in the city _It bhas a great run @ry i. A will MR â€" Blacks, are really fine, selected with great care for the trade, Japans and Greens, in great variety, and unequalled for prices and quality, # SUGARI AND SYRUPS, all the different numbers and kinds. 4 WII'I‘ INDIA Lime Juice Cordiar and.â€"Syrups, try them, Something new, very fine, just onr from the manufacturer, â€" §o hmd “7 ES8T IIBI.AE Ex Ships Nero from Oporto, Evening â€" BStar from Spain, Gazelle from Cogâ€" nac, Lark from Rotterdam, â€" TOVES, S8TOVRS, STOVES, THE FOLLOWING GOODs Pon-r’ wIn ; Fine dd-am Vintaca 1851 * BnAlnr, ~â€" Pure a DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, TOV ES NANADA PORTER and ALES, PICEKS®, a ___ Pure and unadulterated. Allikinds*warâ€" KA & PERRIN SAUCE, | _ And a variety of other brands; the best. ROSSE & BLACK WELL*‘S GOOD#) f 4 . A full assortment. & 8. NORDHEIMER, TORONLO, IANAN MADDIES, Opysters, Bardines, Sailmen and Potted Meats. LAVOURIKG EXTRACT#, All kinds of highest strength. Axllg POWDERS, _ | __ KgP‘s ani " Egg Powder,‘to arrive, A coTCH WHISKEY, . John Bogg‘s, Lochingar, REEx GRAPES, o Lemons, Candied Peols and iresh fruits HEXHRY WINE, _ Very Pale, Old Wine. M Miss, LD RYI, ~ Proof Whiskey and, Highwines, first UINESS & CO‘%\ _ Celebrated Dublin Porter, put up to order, UM, THE PUBLIC. Raisins and Carrants for cookingz.or KFresh, Roasted and w@round, ou the preâ€" Pure and reliable ; old and very mild, Fine Old Jamaica, " Pure,", John De Kuyper‘s, double berried," first STEINWAYS8, LIME JUICKâ€"CHAMPAGNE, = A LSQ «= exchtn‘od‘ as usual, AT THE VARIETYIALL J BOYDEN, General Agent.~ Vintage 1851," PUNHAM. Dawes make, Let it not be supposed, however, by hi that may have bee';p said, that the uwi‘on:)‘f the Courier will be wholly devoted to local matters. The intelligence of the hour from every quarter of the globe will find its way into our columns, the telegraph will_be freely made use of, and the latest news will be in every manner possible obtained. _ _ Indeed, from the variety of matter which the Courier will contain, and the M‘L“o-yloyed in its management, the pnm:'ut y anticiâ€" pates success and nfldgu h f to deserve it. The Courier will be published exery evening at five o‘clock, and the yearly #ubscription, payable in advanve, is $4. . _ _ _ _ _. There will also be a weekly edition, the price | POWDER er LOZENGES. In the â€" of which will be $1 a year. cases its beneficial effects sre felt ai . NAPOLEONX BUREAU, doses. Detailed instructions accom; _Fditer and Propristor. _ AMtlie of porder and box of tewenges. _A young people should endesvyour to raise themscives to tbotvel of more advanced naâ€" tionalities, and this they can only do by being made acquainted with what is done in other ‘ parts of the world. This shall be our task, and we shall also urge such improvements as may tend to increase the means of trafic and the . wealth of the comnmiunity. Our attention shall not, however, be confined to city wants. The requirements of the husbandman will regeive a f:flrilnre of our attention, knowing that on the cultivation of the soil the merchang and artisan very much depend. It shall, in a word, be our particular object to protect and encourage the agriculturist, and at the same time assist other IndnutriT, and to Erovidc agreeable and useful information for both, in leisure hours. Corrngobdenu will always find our colgmns open to them in which to express their wants or o offer suggestions, provided the opinions exâ€" pressed are consistent with morality and couched in moderate, though it may be earnest language. _ _ i â€" â€" In the views and measures of the existing government the proprietor of the Courier fully copours, and will endeavour to give it that full measure of support which circumstances may render necessary, carefully avoiding unnecessary offerice to sucn as may differ from us in opinion. We will cultivate a friendly bearing towards the traditions of the past und the actualities of the present, hoping to take a middle but not uncerâ€" tain course, which cannot fail to be appreciated by the inhabitants of the entire v.lrey of the Ottawe . * 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 Couwrie~ to cement them still more strongly together. The future of Uttawa is promising. Trade is brisk, and there is evidence of present and future prosperity. Her means of communication to and from the city, and the facility of estabâ€" lishing additional factories, afforded by the unrivalled waterâ€"power at our very doore, will do much to rapidly increase the city of Ottawa. . The French-lgukin‘ inhabitants of Ottaws will, doubtlessly, be pleased to learn that a newsâ€" paper bearing the above title is about to appear to meet their wants. Aware of the nécessity for such a newspaper, in both languages spoken in Ottawa, and which will afford, every evening, the latest intelligence, I have not hesitated to underâ€" take the publication of the Courier, and it shall be my aim in doing so to fully anticipate the requirements and wish¢s of the imnhabitants of the Ottawa valley. â€" Montszar, April, 1868.â€"To the Montreal Tea Company, 6 Hospitalâ€"street, Montreal ; We notice with pleasure the large amount of Tea that we have forwarded for you to different r.ru of the Domin on, and we are glad to find your basiness ar rapidly increasing. We presume your 1eas are giving, rnonl satisfaction, as out of the large amouat forwarded, we have only had occasion to return one box Which, we understand, was sent out through a mistake. Ns sead: oi:ulun. nager Canadian Express Company. Teas not mentioned in this circular equally cheap. Temonly so‘d by this Oonru‘y. | ;‘ An excellent Mixed Tea could be sent for 600 and 70¢; very good for common purposes, 500. PÂ¥ Beware ot pedlars and runners using our name, or offering our Teas ‘in small packages, Nothing less than a cattie sold. Note the Addressâ€"The Montreal Tea Company . Hospitalâ€"st., Montreal. l’lo. PECTUS PMC6 Hospitalâ€"st., Montreal. KBR Qur Teas, after the most severe tests by the best medical authorities and judges of Tea, have been pronounced to be quite pure, and free from and artificialcolouring or poisonous substances so often used to improve the appearance of Tea. They are unequalled for mon‘& and flavour. They have ‘ been chosen tor their intrinsic worth, keeping in _ mind huhh,ooonom,,nd a high degree of pleasure in drinking them. We sell for the smallest possible ‘ g(l;:fiu,efl'ectin‘ a saving to the consumer of 15¢ to | Eorlb. Our Teas are putup in 5, 12, 15, 20 and 251b boxes, and are warranted ,uo and free from poisonous substances. @Grders for four 5 ib boxes, wo 12 1b bozes, or one 20, or 251b box sent carriege free to any Railway Station in Canada. . Tea will be torwardedimmediately on receipt of the order by mail containing money, or the mono{:u be collect ed on delivery by expressâ€" man, where there are express offices. In sending orders below the amount of $10, to save expense it will be better to send money with the order. Where a 25 ib box would be too much, four families elubbing together could send for four 5 ib boxes, ortwo 121b boxes. Wesend them to one address carriage paid, and mark each box plainly, so that each party get their own Tea. We warrant all the Tea we sell to give entire satisfaction. If they are not sa.isfactory they can be returned at our expense. BLACK TEA. English Breakfast, Broken Leaf, sm-: Tea “e.l:f'o; Fine Fliavoured New Season do,550,606 and 65¢ ; Vor‘M!lllmmd do, 75c ; boune Oociong, 450; Kich Fiavored do, 600; Very Fine do, do, T5¢; Jupan, Good, 50¢, 52¢, Fine d0,60¢, Very Fine, 65¢, Finest, T5¢. i _ GREEN TEA. 'l"t.nng,ue, 55¢, 65¢; Young Hyson 50¢,606, 65¢, 700; Fine do, 75, Very Fine, 85c; Buperfine and Very Choice, $1 Fin« Gunpowder,85¢ ; Extra Superfine do, $1. _ * L olitics, Li{cmlu:-g, Commerce, Industry and The whole Dominion should buy theirteas of the 1mporters, THE MONTREAL TEA COMPANY This week‘s Chimney Corner, Ledger, Emerald, Eporting Times, Western World, Frank Leslic‘s Bound Vols Good Words, Sanday Magazine Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home, Good Words for the Young. J. DURIE & SOXN, Agent tor Ottawa, Allleading American and Canadian Periodiâ€" cals, London Journal, Bow Bells, etc. Ottawa, January 11, 1870. 1216 D FOR SALEK TEA COMP ANY. I)Oll!lol KEWS DEKPOT, HOWELL‘S CORNER, SUSSEX STREET. HK MONTREKAL HAUSER‘S NEWS DEPO&, Have still on hand a good assortment of ~_"*POCKET DIARIES," PUNCM‘S ALMANAC, 1870 URIE 4& soX OTE‘AWA COURIER. Christmas London Society, Bussex and Sparks Streets Publicattons. 1870. 04 AT H McLEAN, 18 Sparks street. 10 Spark street. Moope or Euruorurxt.â€"Belioc‘s Charsoal is taken before or after. each menl!l, in the forncor POWDER er LOZENGES. In the major ity of cases its beneficial effects are felt atter the frm Approved by the Imperial Academy of Medsime i, the 27th December, u:o{ am. Bt. »ohn‘s, NX N« by brauch HitMLE ... ..« Liverpool or Queenstown ........ ....... . TBE cr? sessrsaceree LAiverpoul or Queenstown. ....................... 35 9 PASBAGR BY THs TUR8DAY OTRaAKER Â¥1 KALIPAR INMAN LINE OF MAIL STEAMNERR, AAILING FROM NEW YORK EVERY s#ATURDATY AND ALTERNATE TUESDbaYÂ¥X#®, LATES8 OF PABRAGE #Y THE AaTCRDaY OTB.iÂ¥ERL Firm COabin, Payable in Goid. Liverpool or Queenstown...... ................ $100 # hetarningâ€"the tratas leave Annapolis at 2.35 r-.m pasrongers by steamer irotm At Jobs, onflv taere a: 8 a m, and arrive at Kentrville as 6.20, Windsor at 6.40, and nalif¢r at 9 p m. On and after EATURDAY, the 18th NB Olllll.“l:u. this Rallway will be open for passenger goods trafic, as under : Trains leave Windsor (:n connection with the trains of the Nova Beotia Railway from i|slifex) st 10.%5 a m and 6.50 p m, arriving at Kenwrilie at 11 45 a. m., and 8 45 p. mâ€", and at Aunspolis at 3%.30 p m, connecting.â€"there wi Emperor or Emprem for S John, N B Fo‘ LIVERPOOL & QUEEEKTOWHE It is especially to it« eminently absorbent rties taat l‘LDOO'fl cnlcou. 0'.”; m ET CC sommmndEeey t Cars on all N Traine. Ba ho Picaes Caees loane 4 steamer Carlotta leaves Portian4 over SATULVAY AFTERNvON (after the .rrlul‘ train lro-'x:::lu Friday night), for Hali fax, N.3., on Tuesday. mmmmum and freight, International h‘po 'uomsmw leave Portland every MONDAY and THV DAY at 4 p m, for St.John, N.B., &o. Tieko:cam‘wuflow’r“ stations, ’.'lor hn:‘um -uu-u.l:m-uu at terminal way staâ€" m;;ly umrmou.w.’u Opening through from Windsor to Annapolu * emélca'q the connezion Lbetween Halifez and 8t. John. Jm'.&l.;'z t:-uhm.câ€"..".. 36 00 Tickets to rom Engiand, Lroignd, ant 'Oo'l'd'uu,.t moderate rates: § or ferther information, a utboo-’u” lioes, Jonnmu.l. H 15 Broadway, New Yoek or § EKRRICK 4 CROMBIE Jtone, Express for New Â¥ or k and Bostonat....., via Vermont Contral. hplx for lo"‘.' Â¥ork and Boston Burlington & Kutliand at......> a m Express for Island Pond, at...:............. Night hpm:.r‘o; Quebec, Lsland Pc:.d. tween Montreal and hlm u 0000 20000 COCC0OWORY CWheers sevsers FIHG _ Wl Trains for Lachine at ...........0:00 a m, 1;00 an 9:‘-..:: noon, 1;30 pm,4;40 p m, 6p m a * an ns Bxp -4_': EV‘E;‘-‘. Ufrsresecacss iuu l s1 e and all points West, at. .............,. Night â€" do _ do _ do do _ do following affections : ~ _ GASTRALGIA DYSPEPSIA PYROBIS ACIOITY . JDIFFICULT DIGESTIONS RAMPS IN . THE STOMACg CONSTIPATION 1869.] WINTER ARRANGEMENTs. (isto. Trains now leave BONAVENTURE S8TAIiOA as follows : GoING wESsT, Day Express for Ogdensburg, Otawa 10 0 s A.M.»â€"=â€"THRAIN®A will lea S oD Smith‘s Fais at 10.05 c m -3 6,35 p m, arriving at Perth at 10.45 a m and 1 w. ® All trains on Main Line connest at Smith‘s Falle with trains to and from Pagh. No 1 leaves Brockville after 6 T Tratw awe due trom the cast and wers No 2 is due in Brockville in time to eaanectwith G T Trains for the east and wost. E, ABBOTT, Managing LDrraser . _ ‘ ARAND TRUNK RAaLW y CONe PaANY OF CANADA. 4; 1 5 "%; *cTHAss win ie + Brockville daily at 4.15 p m, 1 a m, arriving at Sandpoin! at 10.04 p ®, p m. » LEAYE SANDPOINT. A. M.==TRAIN® will tssn 6:008..?&-1 at 6.00 a m and % pm, arriving at Brockville at 12.15 p m,8 Kentrille, Des 8, 1869 P. M.~â€"~TRAINS w4! im 5335?«:“: £.38 p m and 2.05 4 m arriving at Smith‘s Falls at 6.25 p mard 48 an ____ LEAVE SMITHs FaLL®. TIME TABLE, No. 23, Commencing on MONDAY, NOY. MAIN UNE.# â€" _ LEAVE BROCKVILLE © C:J; BRYDGES, Managing Director Montreal, December, 1869, Orrawa OrFicnâ€"York street, KLLOC)S CHARCOAL, LEAYE OTtiWAi. ARRIVE IN rarsou@ Express, 8 a. m. 10.45 a. m. Mixed, 1.15 p. m. €.30 p. m LRiYE PRESCOTY. AREVE 18 O9aÂ¥i, Express, 2.00 p.m. 4.35 p. m. Mixed, 7.45 a. m. 11.10s. m. Cross:xe Statioxsâ€"Nos 1 and 4 cross at Kemptviile. Nos 2 and 3 cross at Kemptrilie. Nots 1â€"Nos 2 and 4 will have Might of track over all o(holl: traing. m i Nots 2â€"Trains & south mus nrpn.‘ Proscott Junction, urd ."ben late must ask orders at the Tologugu Office relatre to. the ranning of the Branch Train. T. 8. DETLOR, ~â€" THOMAS REYNOLDS s-rriundm. Managing Directo: _ N. B..â€"The above trams ail run by Moatranl ON ancAFTER TUESDAY, 7re DECEMBER, 1869, l::d until further notice, TRALNS will roem as fo #: & ‘\‘ (formerly the Ottawa & Prescott Relbray.> and 6:30 pm. _ ° _â€" _ * ~ The 1:30 pm train runs through to b. GOING sOUTH AND EAST. ml:phjw;dnu Pond ST. LAWRENCE AND OTTAiWi C C RalLway, 0 and Conticook only, at......... ......10:10 â€" ® < o gho Voer mme Y d o + AAP in ~ UwW eCB ms.‘l. .;l lsiand Pond at bt., Hilaire, yacinthe, Acton Richmond, Sherbrooke, Waterville and Intermediate Stations at.. and Intermediate Stations at........ mmeodation Train for Kingston and ROCKVILLE & OTTAWA RAalLâ€" W AY. Stecrage, Payable in Ourrency, OF Qu6#NStOWL........»»»».â€"»»»»â€"»»»». BW 94 Firn abin, Payabie in Goid. COLICS DIARRRCEA DY8SENTERY CHOLERINE. It is apecially resommended for PERTH â€"BRANCH. CHANGE OF TIME. LEAYE PERTH alo, Detroit, Chicago, ork street, corner of Bussex A & A H TAYLOR, Agents imllidx at Â¥ &-. YEKNON sMITB, 4 P wihoress senne08 » ’:“ ' w 1002 gu ie 1 130y \,-‘._fl-’ p ® T:b en bl¢0 a a m, 14 p¥®

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