PBraw a LTERARY e course of stated Loctasss b take place at Wobster‘s Hall $r6cian _ â€" @rHAst ox DERFTL *« m '.\’u’“h" h"h ToXIsHING 4 | be exhibited a o B on aimueg spon emine Teucee t 3X en wee dAmiss Reserveq l o Pannak, tely. Ruseol! House daily Ao** BJECT January #%, 1814 lm‘l- Inu‘ _â€"~IN Gcowar‘s Y 5 P PP EL 2s January 25, 1818 NE ERY EVEXNTING DAY, Hri JANU Sunday morning, charge for admission, rdially invited to attes in, January 28, *A70. ER FAUBERT 194 1ke remssaing ions therefor e n seons from hiring a relection hh“ ln:"'""h-- HENXRY‘8 go HEAYVY TRA FAMIL Â¥ 0 J P } _ 15th December, Januar] sah, .PROI'M a. evenings of and at the door, AB ISAAC, ‘poa a# F, ~~ it @ ; 3k "=s 5; Funity TURSDAY, 2514 Conl, Steol, interest in big A !‘TO,N Jan. #4â€"â€"BRev. &A THIS with =el Ad ’ °" Wike matters more agreeuble for the _ Sudidhce, as well as for the artists (or as in this C250 ) the amateurs. The portion of Haydn‘s "Creation" was remarkably well done. MrS. Patterson‘a voice was finely ynder control, In the â€"recitative * Let the earth" &c., and the following air, she was very happy.â€" Messts Sinclair, Whiteside and Cumningham, Orme aod McLean, sustain~ ed a well won reputation in‘ the city, in their efforts to render the sublime ideas u Haydo. | The Band of the coth could never perform better than in the oveture to "Zampa"=â€"and seldom was the overture better â€" perâ€" formed, _ The |subsequent choruss were attractive. _ Mr. Sinclair‘s «p. Ringer® was done with lfll-'llll"“-dcloct. To lt large number the gom of the evening was W u0 aa k ds o wa a c uk P s a l o y e CL _ 11 ) ~CRBmmeg was * Le Souvenir." During the singing of this ameet conception Madame Gelinas was 1;,, laed to with admiration, and at its terimina. tien was applauded to the echo. The selec. tontrom «" Don Carlos" was executed in, the uds bestatyle. «* The faithful echo?‘ was Rpeated by a sweet soprano. Thik WV imonnusfnl mnommne af iL ~ Whm _ Couatyr Covgem.â€"This body proceeded, at noon yesterday, to the ruins of the old Court use, to open the meeting of the noew of the members believing that such a was required to fulfll the m-:ï¬.lmm Act. . To this fashion Ira Morgan, £sq., Last night the city was favored with one of the best concerts which has enlivened the car or pleased the taste of our public. The Rink Hall was well fl9@. ‘The tableau was really magnificent, The scenery of the back ground ““h‘“ relieved by an organ, which gare to the entire an air of solemnity, as wel! as one of art. Theâ€"stage was Alled by about seventy.five ladies and gentlemen, and the coup deil was very effective. The recent imâ€" Irovements made in the ‘hall have done much ’ Alderman Martineau adjudicated in the abâ€" sence of the Police Magistrate. Carleton for the ensuing year. Sir John 'N._m y "“"i'mq(h-n_-'. C all Diseases of the Throat, Chest ! Lange, Dr, J Bdut’u.b'f.hnuud L..l= "d‘â€'lw.mre s bydruggists Remedy. So %&.&-J&-“m charged with alock in a bous*, occupied by Mr. Hickey, It appenred in the evi~ dence that Hickey Iéased the house from Mrs. Hilli==d, and Mr.. Hilliard being present with St. George, the Bailif, on the occasion of a selzure, was charged with breaking the lock the door. Notwithstanding that there was apparently decided case of St. Guorge and the Dragon as far as poor Hickey was conâ€" inis very successful meeting of the Phil. tarmonic was closed by a lively galopâ€"* The Rink Galop"â€"the composition of the talâ€" mtad and gentlemanly master otf the 60th mod. * The next concert, it is expected, will be given in April. Macdonald, bappening to pass at the time, asked what was up, and on being informed of thefact, and the motives leading to it, suggested that the further requirgment was abeyedâ€"of holding the Council with ‘open joumed till two o‘clock, to meet at the Alâ€" bion Hotel. _ 1 244.8m lxn"mâ€"~_ tus Aos:.â€"Forty thou. -l:ndt!.:""" of French -lnot’pl.u. oth":.' Union Hotel at Saratoga. The ty »oi‘h-u.onbom hotel are said be 0n & similar scale of New York r'“.'. dam 194 % most genial souls among us, by purchasing his book. The price is a moere bagatelleâ€" only 75 cte. CGuxgaccurs is particularly good this week. Init we perceive a kind of parody ot Sangâ€" ste‘s welcome to Prince Arthur, made to apâ€" ply tothe adjoining Republic. Apropos o Sangster, we may draw attention to hifs ad~ vertisement in asnotles wolama, in which it is stated that Mr, Cbapman Rogers has been appointed the agent in this city for the sale of his published volume of poems. Mr l*bn,&upo‘. and a Canadian poet as well, Adiscerning public will do much towards.the encouragement of one of the Asamvais ar tur Usziox Horss.â€"R Y; Greene, March; R Campbell, Eagaorvillie , A Frager wife and children, Fitzroy ; C Mobhr and wife, Onslow ; W H Berry, March ; Jas H Post, Templeton ; Chas Murty, New York ; Ricbard ‘I‘yler, Montreal; Thomas Punlop, Pembroke; Edward French, do. ; Andrew Boiger, Onslow ; Josepb, White oysters are free from frost, and always fresh» received daily. Lobsters and fish always on hand at lowest prices.in the city. All des* criptions of fruits and vegetables supplied ard deliverad on shortest notice. Game of all kinds at Buss and Co‘s., 2+ Rideau street, old Citizen building, near Little Sussex street. Wakefeld, The Warden being clected,‘the Council adâ€" tained by talented amateurs, and, as usual,wo ,mu....mvdedm. Porcias Reapises.â€"Don‘t forget that this is the evening of the readings at the St. Paâ€" ronto; Wm R Aylswortb, Mill Point, 0 ; Charles McNab, W ; Geo W Liddel!, Montreal. _ trick‘s Hall, A good programme will} be sus~ Pragoxat â€"â€"LN@ _ MMI T 0t 0 u‘-l« of the House of Commons, '.nlv.d’ in town yesterday. «a Mooss Hoxt.â€"Campbell MeNab, Esq , reâ€" turced, Monday, with testimony of baving 4 trophied" six splendid moose. Mr. McNab‘s reputition as an amateur hunter is unsurâ€" “’mllo.wcooao“.fl w P T MEPOcccccerrccecrrctemlh.0# i Uk..cccccccccceeck. 3:'&- Cas above trains aâ€"aneot at Presoott Junstion with Grand Trunk Reilway for all points south east and west. **+ _ _ O _0 aesaat cormer of Sussef .': Case.â€"This case was again adjourned yesterday. > _ Prebges, Leurouty ':‘n-m'onm Apples «» ‘C C Cranberrics &« *** suysg & CO‘‘s, #1 Ridean street. 1ed, the evidence not being conclusive as the guilty party, the case was disâ€" :st and west. Driawa Orpionâ€"â€"York street, corner of Sussex reet. A &.A U TAYLOR, Agents. Devirx‘s Far Depot, Laoies‘ Fows. Mixx, 8«.1, Ermine. Prasiiax Lamb in sots LOUAL NEWSâ€" fu'll-bll'l'jl’l.l. LA WRENXCE AÂ¥D OTTAWA RAILWAY, Cl lssss. $,008 -....3.2: p® ; Jan. 12 Mr. _ Cockburn, 128) 12441 Deceive not yourself â€"with" such words. In this changeable climate of.curs, a cold once contracted must be expelled instantly, loose uo time, or health and eveh life itself may be sacrificed to * only a cold." Get Dr. J. Briggs‘ Renovator, the great Throat and Lung Healer, Sold by Druggists and Country 6t. John, N B, November 2nd. Expedition of Discovery up to January 1st. At that time they were at the head waters jof the Nile. All well. ! , â€" Wuit Conrsoenatic» :s Doso.â€"The antiâ€" Confederates in New Brunswick are losing heart under the steadily increasing prosperity of that Province. The deposits in the Sav~â€" ings Bank of 8t. John the week before last amounted to $10,400 in gold. It was the largest amount ever put in there in one vc‘rl,mmthdopo-ltolmln‘poplo Compound 8yrup of Hypophosphites to my w :I‘::-,lu' from Oc’tr:::.blhq...c n; hlp.hom even in cases utterly hopeless it affords C H G ADDT, M p. St. John, N B, January, 1868; cheque in favor of Messrs. l)gnr?.-lu the sum of $11.70, being the atsount of their account for advertising and printing done for a‘.eh- of John Quain, seconded by Coffey, Mesers. J. Larose and D. Egan were appointed a committee to havre the reâ€" quisite repairs done to the Upper Towna male schools. On motion of J. W. Peach7, seconded by Wm. Kehoo, Rev. Father Pallier was appointâ€" ed Local Superintendent of the schools under this board for the current year. Un motion of L. David, seconded by John Quain, the Chairman was authorised to reâ€" engage the several teachers under the Board for the current year. . On motion of L. David,} seconded by John Quain, it was resolved that application be made to the uity Corporation for permission to use the City Hall for the méetings of this Board, to take place on the first Tuesday of every monthb. The Board then adjourned. J. W,. PEACHY, â€"The efffcraey ot Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers in euring Coughs, Colds, and all Bronchial affectiors, and cheering the afflicted, has passed iuto a proverb In the United States, where these «â€"l am bappy to say I have Dot bad & symntom of Brgnchitle, from which I suffered maly »pare, since taking your Compound Syrup of Hypophosâ€" and Assessment for the current year. On motion of J. Larose, secondud by Thos. Coffey, the petitions of Mary Cahill, Jâ€"bhn Sullivan, Mrs. Louis lh.-hll:“ Bridget Suilâ€" livan, John Regan, Feliz and the ac~ counts of Jas, cun] A. Grabam, Dr. 8t. Jean, James Joynt, OReilly, and John (WKeafle, woere referred to the Committeb on Finaace and Assessment. j On motion of J. W. Peachy, m,by . Larose, the report of the Auditors, just read, was molvdu‘:::‘u fAle. On motion of J. W. by, seconded by L. David, the chairman was authorized to sign a Merchants, FrmLrows‘ Courouyo Streor or Hy, «â€", am bappy to say I have not had DE OCE TV OWE V WPeTE, cars " @org‘, 4 102800 they offect a permanent Fold by. every and most of the ::.uuomm.:fl:“hmh.:Ҡcents per box, twenty y,â€"°0° . MHH*TUYJ increased for the last .wlflll now the salds .::,..:"" hers of ‘.."““ boxzes a year. Eminent memâ€" admit that Q:,“"'.I P."":"‘l 'l.:t‘-bu cing such . beneficial results as these Waters. On motion of J W. Peachy, secondâ€"d by Ww. Kehoe, Mesers. J. Larose, Thos. Coffey, D. Exao, P. Dufour, and L. David, were ap> point d to form the Committes on Kinance pointed Secretary Treasurer ‘ot the Board for the current year, undâ€"r the same condi~ tions as last year, that is with an allowance of one hunadred doilars, $ * The minutes of the last meeting were read and adoptâ€"d, 8â€"veral petitions wâ€"r« read and laid on the marvelions Wafers are _ }) . . . _Wu® Walers are known, they bear down all and eclipse all rivairy ; the demand _"'_w‘__,\“ liu"r;. lm-n3 for the lusk tabl« ; also the rmport of the Auditors for the past year. make the declarations, required by law, before taking office, and this baving been dene and signed in presence ot the above named Alderman, it was moved by Joseph Larose, seconded by D.â€"nis Egan, that Wum. Finlay, Esq., be and is hereby appolnud‘ Chairman of the Board for the current year. Presentâ€"Messrs P. Dufour, Wm. Keboe, L. David, John Quain, Thomas Coffey, Wm. Finlay, D. Egan, 8. €hampagne, J. Larose, aod J. W, Peachy. The Secretary having read the returns of the several elections of School Trusteer,held on the 12th instant, the following gentlemen were deciared elected for the term of two years, Â¥iB : By Ward, Thos. Coffey ; Ottawa Ward, Wm. Finlay ; St. George‘s Ward, W m. Kehoe ; Victoria Ward, Jobhn Quain ; Wellington Ward, J. Larose. Aldgerman _ Featherston being present, the newly elected Trustees were called upon to LOLLLyD W 000 C CC0Y °C PTCVOE TY COALL~ mously. He suggested the immediate proâ€" priety of procuring a proper building for County purposes. These matters were to come up for deliberation andâ€"Re relied on the judgment o( the Council. The Wardenâ€"rendered thanks to the Counâ€" cil for the confidence reposed in him in their having clected him, m sccond time unaniâ€" I have no hesitation in The «council adjourned till 2 p.m., to mest at the bouse of Joun Graham Several communications and petitioas were tead, Mt. Thos, Elliott was appointed Auditor. The Warden appointed Mr. :. Henderson as Assistazct Aucitor. . A committee was appointed, composed of the following gentlemen :â€"Ira Morgan, the Wardâ€"n ; John Smitb,> Thos. Graham, Jas, Hinton, Kobert Cummings, to select the sevâ€" eral standing committ=es, and to report toâ€" morrow, The Council resolved itsclf into a Committee ‘of the Whole to â€"examine the buildings offered for occupation by the veunty officesâ€"and to report therton to. day.â€"Carrtied 3 Aiter adjournment.â€"The Council assemâ€" bled, the Warden in the chair. The afore named members of the Council present. . ) T®B O parethauruhnetmandir Advices have been received from Buker‘s filed, as well as the affidavits reporting the newly clected members of the Council, the ’u.mludlhnty_lnm were the followâ€" thg :â€"Ira Morgan, Deputy Reeve, Orgoode ; John Dow, Reeve, Osgoode; Jofrn Dawson, Roeve, Nepean ; Thos, Graham, Deputy Reeve, do. ; Robert Cummings, Reeve, Glouâ€" cester ; Augus Tremblay, Deputy Reeve, do. ; R. Y. Green, Reeve, March ; John Smith, Reeve, Torboiton ; Joseph Hinton, nmeeve, Richmond ; John Caldwell, Reeve, Huntley ; John Manion, Deputy Reeve, Hantley ; Jas. Wallace, Reeve, North Gower ; W. Kidd, Reeve, Marlborough ; Robert burtees, Reeve, New Edinburgh ; H@‘ramm Bykes, Reeve, Goulâ€" bourne ; Ncil Stcart, Deputy Reeve, Goulâ€" Moved by Mr. Kidd, seconded by Mr. Cumâ€" mings, that Ira Morgun, Esq., be, and is heteby el: cted, Warden of this corporation for the current year.â€"uarried. £ bourne. The County Council of the County of Car» leton met at noonâ€"the Clerk presidiag. The certificates of election from the several municipal clerks_having been exhibited and C6ul‘inl adjourned til'l'to-d."“"-y. Board of R. C,. Meeting of the County Council SPBCIAL Ortawa, Jan. 24, 1870. ir Go as it Cae â€" Beparate Schools. 1244 a by For one month only, commenscing on the 30th instant. The whole of my stock is.offered to ousâ€" tomers at a very low fgure so as to make room for the Now Spring Gocds. Iwould call sgpecially the attention of customers to my heavy steck judge for yourrelf, Ottawa, January 21, 1870. Ottawa, January 11, 1870. At the hour of TWO o‘slosk in the afterncon, to receive the Annual Report, and for th» election READY MADE CLOTHING R Which will be sold withoct Reserse at a low price . All geods marked in plain figures. xX TUESDAY, the 1st DAY of FEBRUARY NEXT, The annual mesting of the Subscribers wi be held in the j COUNTY OF CARLETON GENERALI, PROTESTANT HOSPITAL, mrflummmm ary quab of * Maravilia® Cososn, M‘ï¬: their perfect system of preparation to this of all species of the Theobroma, they lon.n duced an article whhh.:z:nuhn every Cocon in the market. solubility, a deliâ€" Fureet steents of ::.".u;..““‘"«.h'...““' i‘ the urest h-vllh Coson above all others. For homeâ€" paths and invalids we could not recommend a more agrecable or valuable beverage." Soid in mutrod‘:by.nm"h- also may be ap Brothers, Original Homoepathic Cocon and Solwble Chosolate. Steam Millsâ€" Brick Lane, London, Eug. fited by the use of the Remedy. Thousands upon thonsands have suffered from this disâ€" tressing disease, in its various forme. All such miseries can be done away with by using Dr. J. Briggs‘ Pile Remeey. Sold by all Druggists and Country Merchants. | 1219 a 50 a # Giobe" says :â€"** Varions importers and manuâ€" facturers have attempted to attain a reputation for their prepared Cocsons, but we doubt whether any thorough success had been achieved ustil Pius s!â€"Dr. J. Briggy‘ unrivailed File Remâ€" dy, is mild, soothing and reliable for Internal External, Bleeding and Itcbing Piles. It af fords immediate reliet and rapidly dares the most dhtndn‘ cases, except those requiring # And I never larf, and I never smile, And I never lark nor play ; Bat I sit and croak, and a single joke 1 haveâ€"which is to say : " Oh I am a cook and a captyin bold, And the mate of the Nency brig, + Auabo\uugm,ud::aulp-lu, And the crow of the captain‘s gig!" round, And he sniffeâ€"d at the foaming froth ; When 1 ups with his heels and smothers hbis squenls f In the scum of the boiling broth. * And I eat that cook in a week or less, " Andâ€"as I +ating be The last of his chops, why, 1 almost drops, For a wessel in sight 1 see. " So, he boils the water, and takes the salt And the peper in true (‘hbh he never m and some chopped Aund some sage and parsely too, * *(Come here,‘ says he, with a proper pride, Which his smiling teatures tell ; ‘*Twill soothing Le if I let you see ' How extrumely nice you‘ilâ€" smeil. And we argued it out as sich. _ * For I loved that cook as a brother, I did, And the cook he worshipped me ; But we‘d both be blowed if we‘d either stowed In the other chap‘s bold you see. *+*I‘ll be eat if you dines of me,‘ says Tom,. * Yes, that,‘ says I, ‘ you‘ll be.‘ w l:- builed if I die, my friend,‘ quoth I : And "Exactly so,‘ quoth he. _‘ " Says he :‘ Dear James, to murder me Were a foolish thing to do, For don‘t you see that you can‘t cook me, White I canâ€"and willâ€"cook wou. The Public are respectfully invited to attend. On the crew of the captain‘s , g-l;.' 0 " Then only the cook and me was left, And the delicate question : © Which Of us two goes to the kettle ? arose. Said < Herc‘ to the muster roll, _ > " There 'l“ me, and the cook, and the captain bold, * + And the mate of the Nancy brig, . Aund the bo‘sun tight, and t midshipmite, Aud the crew of the c_‘paxn'o E‘g. «+ For a montb, we‘d neither wittles nor drink Till a hungry we did feel ; So we drawed a lot, and accordin‘ shot The captain for our meal, " The next lot fell to the Nancy‘s mate, And a delicate dish he made : Then our appetite with the midshipmite We seven survivors stayed. â€" "« And then we murdered the bo‘sun tight, _ And he much resembled pig ; Then wittled free did the cook and me, «" At once a cook and a captain bold, And the mate of the Nancy brig, And a bo‘sun tight, and a mdsbipmite, And the crew of the captain‘s Eig!‘ Then he gave a hitch to his trowsers, which ln.mckulumnl,n, 6 " And haviog got rid of a thuinping qnid, He spun this painful yarn : ° «‘I‘was in the good ship Nancy n}u That we sailed to the Indian sea, And there on a reef we came to grief, Which has often occurred to me. 4# And pretty nigh all 0‘ the crew was drowned (There was seventyâ€"sewen o‘ soul) : : And only ten of the Nancy‘s men "I‘was on the shores that round our coast, l‘n.D-lbl-qnu'u. Mlbuddou,o-sp‘noolm, An elderly naval man. His bair was , his beard was lo Andvudymu.mbo;, °e And I heard this wight on the shore recite, In asingular minor key : : # Ob, I am a cook and a captain bold 3 OA..'uu-uuma brig, _‘ And a bo‘sun tight, and .-':I-u'-lh, Audthomollloummfl. Aund he shook his fists, and he tore his hair ; Till I really felt afraid, For 1 coulun‘t help thinking the man had been drinking, And so 1 aimply said : " Ob, elderly man}it‘s little I know Onhod-uud-aonhom. . And I‘ll eat my hand if J understand RE&AT CLEARING SALE. SELLING AT COST PRICE SUAL MEETING How you can possibly be CAsH PURCHASERsS, The Yarn oltbo«l..;,..n.n DIRECTORS‘ HALL, ALEXANDER WORKMAXNX GEORGE HAY, JAMES PEACOCK, w H THOMPSON, JAMES ROCHESTER, All such cases are bene round, and rounmd, and T RAJOTTE. 1253.td4 FASHIONABLE & FIRSTâ€"ULASS MILLINER . Ladies who will favor her with their orders may rest assured of having them exesuted with Tlll GRAND BALL MRS. RYAN, Has just receired a few"pieces of And an assorted lot of FANCY RIBBONS, ete. As to ner owr personal abilities as a m who intend ukl-ghp‘m in th honore ‘of the ccgasion, would act wisely in immediately attending to their out § Will take place in Ottawa, A large assortment always on h ind, together with If you want to wear longer and bleach sooner than any other cutton in the market. Will be sold at a small advance by the piece. January 18, 1870; HIY ROYAL BIQHNESS, PRINCE ARTBUR,. Made from the purest Bouthern. fibre, Have just received 100 pieces of the celebrated Neatness, Style and Despatech. Jan 19. 136 TO BE HAD 1N THE CiTYr. DRESS TARLETANS, SATINS, GENXERAL GROCERIES. Ottawa, January 18, 1870. OTTAWA TIMES. JANUARY 26, 1870. THER BEST AND CREAPEST 8. HOWELL CA. UNDAS MAGEE & RUSSELL NADIAN _ COTTONS. TEAS IX HoNOR OFf Sparks street, EARLY NEXT MONTH ‘mCMIG LIKASON. 18 Rideau strest oTroxs, _ Rum, Old Tom, Seotsh, Irish and Canadian, all at quotations never before offered. * $M§PÂ¥smilies are invited to lay in stocks and avail of these groat reductions, by sending in their orders without delay to ‘ In cases and in wood, all cf the choisest brands, from $s p.t aozen upwards. Good dry Golden and Pale for dinner, of best makers hands, trom $1 per gallon upwards.â€"â€" And now offer to the public, with a view to clear off their stock _ the choicsst lots of Wines, Spirits, Brandies, &c., at startling sacrfce, consistipg Port, Sandyman‘s and Grahams _‘ _ at variety, trom $1.50 per gailon upwards, 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 . FAMILY GROCERS WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, “7!'!', MESSRS. D. T. RROWNE & CO., Placing them within the reach of [the General STARTLING REDUCTIONS IN N@r GENERAL GROCERS, NL&ARETS, J s From $2 per dozon upwards. The undersigned legs to inform the public that be bas always on hand, in season, a large supply of the Mu".. wll:l:h‘v’m be u‘fld.:l eli:np. iffnot cheape an house in the city, u‘OBJl NlUBOLSoN.’ ~ No 85 Rideau street. ISH, NY3TER3, GAM ) F s eaogi£"* E, I:OULTRY and ITALIAN® WAREAOUSEMEN, 9 + 1,000 HEKRRY, a JASB. G. ROBINSON & CO. The trade supplied, duty paid, orin Bond, | the car load, or in~smaller quantities. HANMPAGNES, From $8 per dozen upwards. Without exception the best Spirits manufactured in Canada. Goonlnnn(’ 3 \w':on-n’ MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. 350 T00°"" 200 * 500# CELELBRATED OLD RYE WHISKEY.* THE LUXURIES OF L.IFE, Bole Agents for Ottawa, OoPERHAM & Wor Ts O0ODERHAM & WORTS FAMILY PROOF WHISKEY. 56 Sparks street, Ottawa, _ â€" )G ars veay sursrior â€" TWANKAY TEA. PURE HIGHWINE® BRLSs GREEN COD FIsH. JAB, G.ROBINSON & CO. CATTIES SOLACE TOBACCO CHTS UNCOLD JAPAN TEA FOR SALE, Grocerites. Public eductions, by sending in W R WORSLEY, l : JOHN CARLING, clay to Secretary CC RCo. _ Commissioner. D T BROWE & 20., . Canada Central R Office, . ‘ â€" Department of Public Works, ‘ Bparks rect,Ottawa:‘ . Oltawa Cliy, Jist Decomber, 1869. _ 12474 Ontazio, January 18, 1860. 1263.1J1 Whoscsale Grocers, Ottawa. AND REDPATH‘S YELLOW _ Notiee is heroby given that a meeting of the Rtockh~lders of the Canada Central Railway Company will be held at the St Lawrence Hall, in Montreal, on THURSDAY, the TENTH day of FEBRUARY next, to cansider a Byâ€"law increasing the number of Direstors and to elect such additional â€"Directors as may be thereoby Gabler and Haines Pianos, Mason and Hamlin‘s Organs, Prince and Co‘s Melodeons and Organs Atrangements can be made to exchange new for cld Pianos on liberal terms. Also, PIANOS FOR HIRE, With privilegee of purchase. As we have NO AGENT in Ottawa, parties Â¥ ‘desiring information will please address : A & 8 NORDHEIMER, Ottawa, January 12, 1870. 1254.3m Agents for the following celebrated Piancos : CHICKERING, Ottawa, Januaiy 18, â€"1870. Ladies why do you be troubled with an oid worn *out Stove when you ean take it and a litle cash and get a first â€"class Stove at the . ; * Variety Hall. All new Stoves Sold at this establishment guarâ€" anteed to the purchaser. 2 Parties in quest of second hand Stoves will fiad & good assortment at the Variety Hail, ; Variety Haii, New and Sesond Hand Box Stoves at the Variety New and Second Hand Cooking Stoves at the ~ Variety Hail, : New and Secoud Hand Double Stoves at "the That valuable parcel of land known as the Egan Lot, opposite the Russell House, will be leused for a term of yoars in bailding lots, having a frontage of twonty teoeo on &parks street. Andi also that part of the south half of Lot G, in Con. C, Nepean, which lies between the Bank Etrect Road and the Concession Line on the West side of Con. C. About sizteon acres, on the westeriy end of this lot, oppogite the residence of E Sherâ€" wond, Esq, are cleared and fit for immediate cul. tivation ; the remaining portion is covered with a beautifal grove of second growth pines, &0, and rom its close proximity to the city it would make a very fine pleasure yround or public garden. , The c‘eared portion would be leased separately Tu THE PUBLIC. great saviog. ( & 1 n e __The acove _ ods are well known to be the finost kind bro:fht into this city, and are well worth being tried by tam{lies requiring them for use. A few triais will prove their superiority over comâ€" mon goods. A sall solicited. Vor sale by ©HQS. PATTERSON. Goods of all kinds purchased and exchans od as !Fam'u., s Raisins and Currants for cookingZor table use, finest kind, A (|®®Ex on arrs, < f J Lemons, Candied Poels and fresh fruits ‘ANADA CENTRAL RAILWAY. MR _ Queen‘s Arms and Stilton. The* house in the city that has them this season.: FAC'I‘OBY CHEESE, A very superior quality, cheap, in tin rarted, PRH~Now admitted to be the finest flavoured in the city. 1t has a great run @ry i. /A will recommend itself $ Tlll. Blacks, are really fine, selected with grost care forthe trade, Japans and Greens, in g. oat variety, and unequalled for prices and quslity, SUGARI AND SYÂ¥RUPS, all the different numbers and kinds. TogAcoo-, For further information apply to : W R THISTLE & Co 43ar1 lin _ Cor Bparks and Meteaifo its. the manufacturer, WIl'l' INDIA s Lime Juice Cordiar and Synr, try them, Szmu:h_ilg new, very fine, just out from OLD RYC, Proof Whiskey and Highwines, quality, | “7 EST ISBLAE TOVES, STOVES, STOYVES, â€"~ Ex Ships Nero from Oporto, Evenin â€" Star from Spain, Gazelle from Cog. nac, Lark from Rotterdam, Pou'r WINE, > Fine old stock, * Vintage 1851," TOVES DIRECT IMPORTATiONS, NANADA PORTKEKER and ALES, PICES, _ Pure and unadulterated. All kinds"warâ€" ROsSSE & BLACK WELL‘S GOODS , . L A full assortment. 3rd Dec, 1869. IS§NAN MADDIES, Oysters, Sardines, Saimen and Potted Meats. EA4& PERRIN SAUCE, |0 LAVOURING EXTRACTS, _ All kinds of highest strongth. AKING POWDERS, __ HKgg‘s an . " Egg Powder, ‘teo arrive, A & 8. NORDHEIMER, TORONTO, OFFEE, COTCH WHISKEY, _ John Begg‘s, Lochipg EESORS CHEESE, HEuRY WINE, _ Very Pale, Old Wine. UINEKSS & Co‘s Celebrated Dublin Porter, put up to order UM, RANDY, ___ Pure and reliable ; old and very mild, IN, And a variety of other brands; the best. THE FOLLOWING GOoop8 Fine Old Jamaion, " Pare," John De Kuyper‘r, double berried, first , Roasted and (round, on the preâ€" STEINWAYS, LIME JUICE CHAMPAGNE, No 26, Rideau stect, Ottawa exchanged as usual, AT THE VAaRIETYUALL J BOYDEN, a full assort vUNHAM. Dawes make, The bona fide signatures of two persons ‘will be required to the Tenders for the due performance of the works. Plans and Specifi¢ations for these works can be seen atthe Lepartment, snd at Fuller‘s Hotel, Gravenhurst, Maskoka District, The Lowest pr any Tender will not necessarily between W ashago and Gravenburst, â€" | A CHANNEL _ bo,d@onLMJuqh-‘ Rosseaun, Plans and Specifications for the above works can be seen at the Department, and at the Jeweit Addressed to the undersigned, will be received until noop, on m By Order. Ottawa, January 6, 1870. _ _ 1255.12 TUESDAY the Ist DAY of !tERRl’ARY NEXT, for the construction of the tollowing works : Bridge, across said Bridge and its appronckes, and through the Village of Hull, in the Province of Quebes, with the consent of the Municipality ot Hull, and to connect the said extension with any Railway or T mway of like guage, that may be constructed to Aylmer or other points, from the said Village f Hull, «nd for other purposes. go soatnacrons. T E N D KR 8 OoTTaAWA CITY PArNSENGER RAJILWAY M cOMPANY | . Will apply at the nest onsuing Session of the Parliament of the Doininion of Canada, for an Act authorizing them to â€"extend their Line of Railway from its terminus, at or nesar the Euspension taken before or after each meal, in the forncon POWDER or LOZENGES. In the major ity of cases its beneficial effects are felt after the first doges. Detailed instructions accompany each ottle of powder and box of lozenges. Approved by the Imperizl Academy of Medicine the 27th December, 1849. GoLD SsILVEE® SHELL AND sTEEL Wheat, Corn, Flour, Oatmeat, Pork, &e. oTTAWaA, _ ; End of Little Sussexâ€"st. Cash advanced on goods consigned tor imme. diate sale. Prompt returns in all cases. LAZARUS, MORRIS & C Neows. This week‘s Chimney Corner, Ledger, Emerald, SJ)onin‘ Times, Western World, Frank Leslic‘s agazine, Harper‘s Week!y, Weekiy Herald, Tribuner Pilot and all other Irish papers, Clipper, New York Wnkll{; Days Doings, Fireside Com panion, Pomeroy Democrat, sunday Mercury, and all other European, Awerican and Cansadien nupou. Godey, Madame Demorest, and other Magazines for January, Canadian Illustrated PUNCH‘3 ALMANAC, 1870, ~__ ‘Christmas London Society, Bound Vols Ggod Words, Sanday Magazine Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home, Good Words for the Young. + . J. DURIE & SOX, * L 10 ~ Spark street. yy,, *â€" #antox « co. & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . FORWARDERS It is especially to it: eminentlyâ€"absorbent pro rties toat BELLOT‘3 CHARCOAL owesi t eat eficacy ~It is specialiy recommended fo e following affections : All leading American and Canadian Periodi oals, London Journal, Bow Belis, etc. Ottawa, January 11,â€"1870. 1216 eunted in FOI SALE OTICE PELRFECUED SPECTACLES, Sole Agent for the Colarado Indistructabie Pen. [)Ollll()l SEWS DEPOT, HOWELL‘S COkNER, EUSSEX STREET. A LOCK AND SWING BRIDGE EKLLOC‘S CHARCOAL, PA perfectlit gaaranteed. YCUNG & RADFORD, * No 35, Sparks trect, OUNG & RADFORD GASTRALGIA DYSPEPSIA PYROSIS ACIOITY DIFFICULT DIGESTIONS CRAMPS IN THE STOMACg CONSTIPATION HAUSER‘S NEWS DEPOTS, Have still on hand a good assortment of URIE 4 soXx LINDSAY, and DREDGING NEW ASsSORTMEN F Is hereby given that the " POCKET DIARIES," SCUGOG RIVER. Sussex and Sparks Streets. * EYE â€"GLASSES, Publicattons. . 1870. COLICS DIARRLGEA DYSENTERY CHOLERINE. Have just received a DEAL ERS 15 AT on the Muskoka uP AT o offer suggestions, provided the opinions exâ€" pressed are consistent with morality â€" and eouched in moderate, though it may be earnest language. * Let it not be supposed, however, by mï¬ï¬‚s that may have been said, that the attention the Courier will be wholly devoted to local matters. The intelli of theé hour from every quarter of the flr‘:ill 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 employed in its management, the promt &] antici~ pfluouoou.ndrk‘.uh to deserve it. The Courier will be published every evening at five o‘clock, and the yearly subscription, able in advance, is $4. '.‘lm'ill also be a weekly edition, the price of which will be $1 ayear. NAPOLEON BUEEAU, Editor and Preprictor. A young people should endervour to raise them#selves to the level of more advanced naâ€" tionalities, and ‘this they can only.do by being made uainted with what is done in other part« ofw&e 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 community. Our attention shall not, however, be confined to city wants. The requirements of the husbandman will receive a -f:fl share of our attention, knowing that on the cultivation of the soil the merchant and artisan very -neho:’cpud. It shall, in a word, be our particular object to protect and encourage agriculturist, and at the same time assist industrics, and â€"to provide agreeabie and u Cornmeuu will always find our ed-.J epen to in which to express their wants or industries, and to i1de agreeabie information for botr:.i: leisure hours. nder necessary, ¢ y avoiding unnecessary ve » ..m .(omwuuu-,% from us in opinion. We will coltivate a f y bearing towards the traditions of the past and the actualities of the present, hoping to take a middle but not uncerâ€" tain course, which cannot fail to be by the inhabitants of the entire 'm of the Ottawa. requirements and wishes of the inhabitants of the Ottawa valley. The future of Uttawa is promising. Trade is Abrisk, and there is evidence of present and future prosperity. (Her means of cominunication to and from the city, and the facility of estab~ lishing additional factories, afforded by the unrivalled waterâ€"power at our very doors, will do much to rapidly increase the city of Ottaws, Confederation has strengthened the secial and commercial ties between the English and French speaking inhabitants of the Dominion, and it -rdlbo the u-dhw\’.hmh still more strongly toj s In the views and mensures of the existing government the rropriour of the Courser h‘x concurs, and will endesvour to give it that measure of support ._:iieh circumstances may Ee CRERE Ece AeRe y‘ The Frenchâ€"speaking inbabijtants of Ottews will, doubtlessly, bttu.dtolunliu.m paper bearing the above title is about to appoar to meet their wants. â€" l:::n of the necessity for such a news r, ‘in spoken in Ottawa, udp:ni will .btl_:,.o‘::!;:vniq. the latest intelligence,I have not hesitated to underâ€" uht.holelieouoldm Courier, and it s«hall be my aim in doing so to fully anticipate the 60c and 70¢; very good for common purposes, 06. ’lo::‘nd po‘lm.:nchulm using o@râ€" * Tote in Address.â€" The Monires! Tos Company ote â€" Hospitalâ€"st., Montreal. l)I.OI L C B The. Wipe$ iduictstcomd. ho«A ... 4 ivi satisfaction, of ; :-':‘um we have c:,.l.:l ......‘. return one box which, we understa: €, was through a mistake. ‘ G,CHENEY, . .‘Io:oo-l Nb“ï¬?-h * j :;‘A_,_clgql'lod qt_'na m&.un i-rrlu do, $1. onTsEAL, April, 1868,â€"To the Montreal Tea amount we ‘orwarded for you to ‘ll'm::uu of the Domin on, and we are glad to your basiness rapidly increasing. We presume your ieas be too much, four families clubbing u;p;:u‘o.l‘ send for fo?i 1b bozes, ortwo n’g buxes Wesend them to one address carringe naid. and mark aach them +o one address carringe paid, and mark each box plainly, so that each party get their own Tes. We warrant all the Tess we sell to give entire udafutto-‘. If they are not sa.isfactory they can cA Cl i iss English Breakfast, Broken Leaf, Strong Tea u..'&, Fine Fiavoured New Mmm and 65e ; Vor&‘&n Full Flavores do, Tb¢; Sounsa Joiong, 4b6; Kich Flavored do, 60¢; Very Fine do, do, 75¢;, Jupuan, Gond, 50¢, 55¢, "b.zu. Very Fiue, 65c, Finest, 750. GREEN TEA. Twaukay, 5uc, 55¢, 65¢; Â¥oung Hyson m.‘m;‘lm do, 75, Very Fine, 8be; m flu!,(}‘h?.o.‘l Fin Gunpowder,85¢; Extra The whole Dominion should buy their teas of the lmporters, THE MONTREAL TEA COMPANY PMb Hospitalâ€"si., Montreal. WB Jur Teas, after the most severe tests by the best medical authorities and judges of Tea, } ~ve been pronounced to be quite pure, and fre: ffe : and utl&-uloolo-rbflot poisonous substan: es .o often used to improve the a; of Tea. Th{m unequailed for mm'ou. *hey have been chosen tor their intrinsic worth, k. in mind hulth.m;.udu high degree of inâ€"drinking them. We sell for the emallest possible rofits, effecting a saving to the consumer of 15¢ to g)errlb./Out Teas are putup in 5, 12, 15, 20 and 25 1b voxes, and are 'mm,uro and free from poisonous substances. Grders for four 5 ib boxes, wo 12 ib boxes, or one u.orlblbbnuuunl-? free to any Raiiway Station in Canada. Teoa will be torw arded immediately on receipt of the order by m â€"il containing muney, or the -on‘ can be collect od on delivery b.y ©xpress man, wh there are be returned at our expense. oX offices. In sonding orders below the aweunt wf:u,toun expenre it â€"will be better to send money with the orde:. Â¥ here a 25 ib Aox would BUFFA LO ROBE8, I. B. TACKABERRY has been favoured with alarge consignment from Montreal of Buffalo Robes, als> about 200 pairs of Shanty and Rorse® Blankets, which he is prepared to sell lower than can be obtained olu't:n in Ottawa. All want~ ing Buffalo Robes had better call soon as thare will not be another such oppo:tunity. s Ottawa, Nor. 22, 1869. * 1113 fl‘l‘ll MONTREAL Agent tor Ottawa, T00 CHCSP 10 Close conâ€"ignment,. The m consiste or Table and Desser; Knives d styles, Piatod Forks of different sizes, both plain and ornamentai, Table, Dessert and Toa ?o- of different styles. A few Liquor Frames, aper Machie Goods, &c. + They will be sold cheap by private sale to close consignmeat. f * A. ROWE, E Pocg o loa on o emovieg °C se after the large sale of Electropiate W are will be sold cheap to close conâ€"ignment. The goods Mapie â€"Parlor Chaire, Ruckers, both Arm and Nurse of ‘different designs _ Fiese Chairs will be sold cheap for Cash, to close Consignment. We invite inspection. Remember the place NO‘I"IOE. & THE LARGEST STOCK OFP CANXNE CHAIRS ever b.ought to the Ci y of Ottawa, can now be seen at As. BoWh.;: Auction Rooms, Kast end se p ‘ Bridue; bei a direst Consignment (româ€t:.o nuufu’un:‘lu the West, consisting of a number of aifferent styles both Wuinut and No. 1, EAST END SAPPERS BRIDGE At A. Howe‘s Auctionâ€"Rooms TO HOUSEKEEPERS and others, a large quantity of GLASSW ARE, just received on Conâ€" T sigoment st HROWE‘s Auction Rooms. Consistâ€" ing of Goblets, Tumblers, Wines, #e., in diferâ€" ent styles and patterns. Iable ware u-u.t: of four plecesâ€"very niceâ€"of different styles patterns. _ Alarge quauiity of Cut Glass Decanâ€" ters, liew pattern. This is a Censignment direct from lseu:’m in England, and will be soli private Sale to close Consiznmwent. * 1\Yo-ncl:'. 4 Ottawa, December 17, 1869. Ottawa, Nov 10th 1869 By L. B. Tackaverry, Auctioneer., â€" * / MMEXSE SALE OF C A. ROW E, i Auctioneer, No. 1, Rideaun Street. Ottawa, Norâ€" i ith, 1869. 12%0Btf. TOrIcK. A quantity ot Cutliery TEA COMPANY oTTAW A COURIER. o M:‘_L-‘%?m Industry and By A, Rowe, Auctioneer. By A. Rowe, Auctioneer. Auction Sales. Consignment direct from the Manu BLACK TEA. and will be sold cheap by H MoLEAN, __ 18 Sparks street. A. ROWE, the place 12M44f 1208â€"f ;A