NX TABTA® is heroby given that a & H4 HAYTCOCK. ASSURANCE The Two Best Qrates and Stoves for AND,. MUT «atral R Ofise, } k City, 31st December 106 will be heid at the ‘rUssIAx, " and other ‘uPECILAL PEATURE the number of able on any Ground to payment of premi® CAPITAL FIRE DEP C "meommend to his synod in June next the P appolntwent of a Suffragan Biâ€"hop, after the , 50 West Qworge example now being set in England.. This CcaNADa BXANCH, _ ~Sppointment will give a resident Bishop of the 4 Anglican Communion to Ottaws, whâ€"re, we , No. ~06, Bt. “66# , need bardly say, that the church should now $ L__ * be represented in all its ministerial complete= mber to ness. We understand that the erection of a r:ï¬h cathedral will speedily follow this appoint, ‘~h res I. wl ment. bepvedt of the assared. ses do not extend t :.O.fl.o.â€- streot, lot of those TMENT â€" OR Will be found at For ‘w w ws in the «=CANA to surrender their CLAN TART wt ordinary Hfe years in force, zad good, in the Fancy Flannels, l-"-"" Clan Tartan V J ar1nese h Â¥AY® A% $2,000,.â€"It is, we hop», no refiâ€"ction, upon nay oue, to. further râ€"mark, in connection with that $2,000 paid to the retiring candiâ€" dats as the last cletion for a city member, on . Account of alleged expenses incurred, to state. . that, before going into retirement, the lucky recipicnt of "the Currier bounty" did not consider himself bound to discharge any debts lmeurred by bim for printing, out of that money â€" or out of any other modey of which _ Athe millionaire is happily possessed. Bsq,, will bo elected Mayor of the township. A better choice could not be made. Mr. Kddy s enersy and public spirit have made bim adizuinctive individual in our midst. Borvas Retic.â€"We woers shewn, yesterday, in a store ou Rideaunâ€"st., a punchâ€"bow!, which, it is stated, was presented to the ancestor of & gentleman in this city, by one of the Douglas family, The bowli was usd by Mary Stuart, during ber imprisooum.â€"nt in Luchtevin Caustie,â€" It bears evidence of some antiquiiy, but we were not aware that the lovely sovereign induiged in that line. to the efficacy of faith to save us and them ~from the best warmed place known to the 4Pasersss.â€"â€"The electors of the Township of Huil can congratulate themseives on the wetection of goud business men in their late wunicipal elâ€"ction. The prospects areâ€" almost the certainty isâ€"that E. B. Eddy, aistrict owned. by Walter Findlay, Esq , near the Black River, In it fall it broke through the roof of the temporary dwelling of the men, and injured seven of the inwates. Two partios bwt arms broken, One had several ribe stove in. ehants on his return bhome from the city a lhluc:., stopped at the Alblon Hotel to see a . During his stay a woman stole one of the robes in his cutter. He was apprised of the fact by a friend. Porsuit was made, the robe recovered, the woman tried smmmarily before some constables present, The woman was let off, the constables not considering it respectable to be witnesses in such a transaction. Huort, sur yor Damoerovsit.â€"An old lady, the wifs of a well toâ€"do farmer in Gloucestrr, SÂ¥cceeded in making good sale of the "m she brought in ’mrd., morge Ing, and was goink her homeward way rejoicing, when her borse took it into his head to reach bis stable sooner than she car d tor returoiog bome. The animal beâ€" H. Mzavows & Co. are so well known as churchâ€"going pâ€"ople â€" inasmuch as theit warmers and stoves are in all the churchesâ€" that there can be no doubt of their respecta~ bility,. _ In a word, they require no recomâ€" mendation from us Their faith is in the * churchâ€"s and the dwellings in this city," and there can be no difference of opinion as Surraioas Bisuor rom us Dioc#ss of Oxtarto.â€"We are much pleased to learn that His Lordship the Bishop of Ontario is about to recommend to his Synod in June next the appolntment of a Suffragan Biâ€"bhop, after the example now being set in Enogland.. This Retvas or Vouustsses.â€"Compauy No. 3 Garrison Baitery Artillery is expected to wrive ‘from _ Fo:rt Wellington to dag. It is not intended that they will be succeeded by any other force. The fort will be simply ame uscoutrolable the respected matron was â€uu out dï¬hlld'h, and with a slight bruise escaped more serlous injury by giving up the likesâ€"a thing that a woman Cislikes to do baving ouce assum«d them. Sommesâ€"O:tawa City Temple I Good Templars, intend, we are it having their annual |social gatne Gowar‘s Masic Hall on Tucsday eve! lith instant. We believe that every being taken to secure a pleasant ti who favour them with th.oi» ... A Swarrow.â€"A person, well known in this city, dropped into Kavanagh‘s a day or two ago, to lunch himself into a preparation Mn o@ne i ons Om wimht we know ol those having the management id charge we anticipate a suc» tew. Good ppraking, good music, a board Eroming uujs its load of lempting viands, D0 the bapph faces of our te Mperance triends smiling. a glad welcome to all who may favor them wih their attendance should ensure a full hous®, We advisg all who can do so to spend an ig with the Good Tem of erening plars leading amateurs of this city will assist, It is enough, further, to draw sattâ€"ntion to the advertiscm.at in another columa. Popattâ€" Coxcearâ€"â€"UD MOBGumy MEETAMCOC CC 2000 concert in St. Alban‘s School room, at wl all the notalle musicians, vocalists, and lceading amateurs of this city will assist. for dinner, He swallowed thirteen mutton pies, and drank three glasses of ale. We hope he is not atsing. Tus Moos» Br* our hbantamad, last eveniog. Porses Cov®T «* day morning â€â€˜z “uu.“. 0 Accipaunt.â€"A dried pine tree feil, some Borraso Huxt.â€"â€"Oune of oar lumber t 10 To 'lllu‘l"s FOR X ___ uspER c1L0TUHING+ %o To BEAMEXT‘3 OR KX aLov Esâ€" Tas Moos® Bcn,-Col.lA. McKenzie, with r hantamad, T McNab, artived here B2 L n tashhied "two moose. o To BEBAMENT3 FOR . + DARESS SHIRT® LUOC eesee0®* â€"â€" _ mm PV & .Ah'duudï¬" @eVLPEKâ€" We' AND ottiawa RAILWAT . a a a On Monday next there is to bo a . Alban‘s School room, at which 2e e400 â€"York street, corner A & A 4 TAYLOR, There were nocases yester. upy the time of the Police Â¥a is the most moral city in ‘ure a pleasant time to all with their patronage, and kno#w of those having the 8,00 a m. 11.00 a m. 1 on Tucsday evening, the believe that every paics is m EW Hoc«s. Presoott Junotion all points south queacccsen08** sececcec0008 corner cf Sussex gathering in lumbering | D J Rev, D. DaxDURAND, ob Hours of Service, 5, 8 an Bourde®u, | from Easter until St. Michae jor ; John | =., and 6 p.m. from St. Mic . St. Andrew‘s Church, 8Â¥ : 0'0. MHours of nflho-au.‘( Morning, at 8 and 10 a.m. S _ _ St. Joseph‘s 2.00 p ® 0. of Rev. D. Daxpcaaxp, 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 EKaster. \~_ dSt. Andreaw‘s Chursh, (Roman Cathoise.) Hours of nflbâ€"dnuaio and Molidays :â€" Morning, at 8 and 10 a.m. nn'ng‘._flp.-. Suabbath School at 2 p m. C y hiougte y a-cpaucu-umu v.l--mluglhh‘u:: nad Morning service commences at | ‘clock, n-dlambuuu o‘clock. Sabbath School at 3 o‘ p m. St. Joseph‘s Church,. 2 . Rov. J. F. Juvmiauo, P P â€" Hours of Service, Sundays and Holidays, Mas, â€"â€"8 and 10 a.m., from Easter until the Feast of St. Michaei ; Vespers at 7 p.m, ; from St. Michael to Easter, 6p.m. week days, 7; pm. ~ Cutholse Apostolisc Churchâ€"Huill, far: Suptayty at 10 o t and Sorvices, ys, at & U, 5$ pm. On week days at 5 p m ; and on 'Mn’u‘ Fri. days at 10 a m. B James Episcopal Churchâ€"Huil. DIVINESERVICES in 1 AECHTY CBUORCHES oN sUNDAY. Cwist Church (Church of England)â€"Sparks Street Rev J 8 Lavors, M A, Reovr H Pormam» s a25. APOEINOTOMENG, 4 Raey. Groror Nok HiGersso®, M.A. Matine at 11 ; Evensong at 3:30. Alil Festivals observed. All seats free, Meth. Epu,. Churchâ€"Cor. York and Daihousne Sts Morning Sonn". sitol s:lo::l Evening at 6) lee at o‘ j at Sabbath School at 2 p.m. ‘ Wesicyarn Methodist Churchâ€"Metcalfe Street. "hov D McPaze: Paser â€" D McPuan, Pastor. e Services at 11 o‘clock, am, and 6) p.m. Sabbath School at 9j in the morning. Prea Church (Presbyterian)â€"Daly 8t is lov“‘f':mnn. + 61 Bank Street l.'hnbâ€"(}pm Town. * . __ Rev Mr Moons. Bervices will be held in theChurch, Bank Street at 11 a.m., and 6} pm. * Kirk of Seotlandtâ€"Wellington Street. . ‘v.ban-.l.flo.u. Morning Service at 11 o‘clock ; Evening at 64. Bound Vols Good Words, Suanday Magsaszsine Leisure tour, Sunday at Home, wood W ords for the Young. J. DURIE & S0N, 10 Spark strest. Godey, Madames Demorest, and other .mh.lu-u. CJanadian lliustrated ows. Bole Agent for the Colarado Indistrauctabie Pon. All leading American and Canadian Periodiâ€" eals, London Journal, Bow Belis, otc. Ortawa, January 11, 1870. 1216 Free Seate. Chapel of Haseâ€"Sussex Street. Rev J 8 Lavoes, M A, Rev H Porcazo, Surste. Morning Service at 11; Evening at 7. Free Seate. Military Serviceâ€"Chaplain, Rev. T. D. Philâ€" lips, M. A.â€"in the Sussexâ€"street Chapel at 9 a m. New Edinburgh Pariskâ€"Church of Engiand.â€" THE YVARIETY HALL Has got the Best Stock of Tea and Broakfast Sets of any The Best Stook of Terra Cota Ware, The Best Btook of Wedgewood Ware, ' The Best Stook of Parian Ornaments, The Best Stook of Hlassware of Evrery Description, The Best Stock of Col Toilet Sets, The Best Stook of Wooden Ware, The Best Stock of Furniture, The Best Stock of Hair and Wool Mattrasses, The Best Stook of New and Second Hand Stoves, Time and Labbur is money. Sare both by patronising the»Varlety Hall, where you can FO. SALK get everything to furnish a house at reasonable St, Alban‘s Churchâ€"Daly Street, Rev Dr Buproun Joxzs, Kector ; l{ov C F Stazsr, M A, Assistant Curate. (All seats free and unappropriated.) Services toâ€"morrowâ€"Holy Communion, 8 a m. Mormag Prayer, Sermon, 11 a m ; Evening Prayer, Sermon, ? p m. Ottawa, Janamy 1%, 1870, 0â€â€˜.!.0.].]-.0.. PICTON, ON T AR I 0. restricted to boys und 6r 15 years of age. One is tenable for a yearâ€"the other for two Ottawa, Janu ary 13, 1870. 1355 4 la w C-vncu OF ENGLAND SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LiDIES, Wilbrod street,.... ...... . ... . .. Sandy Hill, M. GAY, Diplomat University of. France, has been engaged as FRENCH TEACHER in this School. Peorsons owning UNOCCUPLED lands in the 'l'o':‘oll, of “l:m.i :1.0‘ desiring to be assessoq therefor for yoar ,. are requested to give notice, in writing, to the uzdersigned on or before the 30th hunlt. ‘l.bo_ud‘nbo_lll state owner‘s anme, occeapation. place of residence, and P «> address, ur::‘uldhuy deseribe the land for which he desires to be assessed. [See see 6 of Assessment Aot of 1809. J F W HARMER, Township Clerk. Bell‘s Corners, January 7T,1870. _ 1352.1.3.3 Ladies will be admitted to the French and Drawing Classes on the followicg terms. RKaey Jou» Jonxstox _ Divine Service at 7 to 4 p m. f Mahodist Epucopal Churchâ€"Le Breton‘s Flats. DO.II!OI NEKWS DEPOT, nOWELL‘3 OORNER, SUBSEX STREET. Morning Service at 11 o‘clock ; Evening at T Morning Servige u’...an-i. mv-“: 64 orm at 10§ o‘ j bbath School at 2 p.m. *‘ There will be an examination for two PFor further particulars apply to the N.B.â€"Clastes formed on Wednesday, stant, .« 125%2 HAiUSER‘3 NEWS DEPOTS, French, (per 3 months) $6. i)n';u‘ do,. ACTS WORTH KNOWING. PIFZTY D0 L L A R 8 E A C H, Mave still on hand a good assortment of PUNCH‘S3 ALMANAC, 1870, Christmas London Society, ORKeâ€"RESIDENT LAaxDps3, . * POCKET DIARIE3," g Times, Western Wortd, Frank !9-*!-?-' OPEN SCHOLARSBHIPS Bussex and Sparks Streets. Publications. rper‘s Weekly, Weekiy Herald, and all other [rish papers, Clipper, Rev B. Laxx, B.A., 1870. T BEDFORD JONEsS, &AÂ¥ 10} a m; and 6} p m CLAUDE LONG, J BOYDEXN, poses, on the sea coasts of Canads. The crews will be provided and the vessels provisioned at the expense of the Govâ€" ernment. â€" Vessels to be at the risk of the SsSUITABLE FOR NEW YEAR‘S With a view to effecsting a complete clearance of this season‘s importations of GERMAN, ENGLISH & AMERICAN Ottawa, Tth January, 1870. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders will be received by the underâ€" Ladies* and them in a fow days. Clouds at 224, 25 and 30 cents each. Clouds at 35, 37% and 40 conts each. signed to the lst of March next for the charter of SIX SWIFT SAILING FOREâ€" ANDâ€"AFT SCHOONERS, measuring from about sixty to one hundred snd thirty tons, registered tonnage, with two suitaâ€" ble boats to each vesset to be well found and thoroughly fastened, and not exceedâ€" n-lgNlTTED WOOLLEN GOOIQ Clouds, Scarts, Opera Cloaks, Derartusyt or Mani«s axo Fugpmu®s, , ing six years old ; for Marine Police purâ€" CIIAP SALE At such extremely low prices thet will dispose of Charters to run during the season from Ist April to lst November. The underf signed reserves the option of renewing any charter for the following year. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. 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 8t. John, N. B., after the 20th instant. . CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘8, The next term will (D Â¥), begin on WEDSE3. DAY, the 1%th tnst. Extra marks. will be given to the pupils for punctual attendance. T BEDFORDâ€"JONES, LL D, > Bursar, (vro tem). |\ " EW NTER ] WX â€" * Dl'! Goou. This is a rare opportunity of purchasing Communications to be addressedâ€" Deraztuzxt or Maznix®s axo Fiszueeatzs, Ottawa, January 5, 1870. 1248.2a Wilbrod Stroet. LADY YOUNG. Pl-lâ€";lll'a THE LORV BISAOFP GF ONTARIO, FAII' Poun siaL£k OR TO LET.â€"100 wl.:â€"cho‘ ..-ol'lh l:‘ll :‘( Lot No 'l."l:.llofl concess the towns Osgoode, a good llouo.ud .;':l'l. Q..dn;“t mm..:.“ a: & acros cleared & '“‘p:: m"’ cultivation. This is situated on the road, within Afteon miles of Ottawa. Also the south half of Lot No# in the 3rd consession of Osgoode, containing 100 acres, 80 acres cleared, the rest well wooded, -n'm bardwood and well watered, and situated a quarter of a mile of the railway »~tation. Tides good. For % We hare marked our entire stook Ottawa, Dec 28, 1869. _ first class fashionable Dry Goods. Ottawas, Dec 11, 1869. * And markeodâ€"* Tenders for Veescis.‘‘ O TO 25 SPARKS STREET. © TO BEAMENT‘S FOR 0 TO BEAMENT‘3, and there you will see _ the largest stock in the city. â€" HURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 0 TO BEAMENT‘3s FOR BREAT _ fALEARING GALE, ©® TO BKAMKNT*‘3 FOR Gentliemen‘s Cardigan Jackets, AT COST PRICE, Minister of Marine and Fisheries. 11414.fsut 1M No. 14, Ridean street. essesssstsensindee st se000 PaTRONESS : OF Goobps GIFTS, .__ exchanged as usual, AT THE VARIETYHALL C4RDIGAN JACKETS. MAGEE & RUBSELL, TARTAN SCARYFS Breakfast Capes;, Chileroen‘s Jackets, COLLAR § THE OTTAWA TIMES®. JANUARY 15, 1870 TO HOUSEKEEPERS and others, a large quantity of GLasSs W ARE, juet received on Conâ€" signment at ROWE‘s Auction Rooms. Consistâ€" Ing of Gobilets, Tumblers, Wines, &c., in differâ€" ent styles and patterns. Table ware eouluins of fourplecesâ€"very niceâ€"of different styles an r:noru. Alarge quautity of Cut Glass Decanâ€" re, ow pattern. This is a Censignment direct from the Manu facturers in i.nilnnd. and will be sold cheap by private Sale to close Consignment. â€" A. ROW E, Auctioneer, No. 1, Rideau Streot. Ottaws, Nov+ 1 ith, #869. 132034 NO‘I‘IOI« THE LARGEST STOCK OF.CANE CHAIRS ever b.ought to the Ci y of Ottawa, can now be seen at A. ROWE‘3 Auction Rooms, Kast end Sappers‘ B e; be a direct Consignment from the l.::?mn‘r.fln the W est, oonnh‘;.h‘ of a number of different styles both Wailnut and Maple â€"Partor Chairs, Rockers, both Arm and Nurse of different designs. These Chairs will be soid cheap for Cash, to close Consignment. _ Nonc:', No. 1, EAST END SAPPERS BRID At A. h".’l Auction Rooms, A * 6E A quantity ot Cutlery remaining on hand after the large sale of Electropiate W are will be sold olo.r to close consignment, The ;oodl eonsists of Table and Dessert Knives different styles, Piated rorks of different sizes, both plain and ornamental, Table, Dessort and Tos B;oou of different styles. A few Liquor Frames, Paper Machie Goods, &0. They will be sold cheap by private sale to close consignme at. * A. ROWE, â€" BUFFALO R OBE S, I. B. TACKABERRY has been favoured with alarge consignment from Montreal of Buffalo Robes, als> about 200 pairs of Mtflud Horse Blankets, which he is {:'»Muu lower than ean be obtained clsow in O‘tawa. All wantâ€" wik Sat by sevther es eppersenyy:"" * (*t* "Juacaay mime."" 4 ing Ottawa December 20, 1869. 1236.t TIO.AI IBHAAC, Rideau and Wellington Streets, Beg leave to inform their numerous customers that they have leted their Faill and Winter Wd»o{! and Heavry Hardware, ox bteamsbips © Pre«sian," * Nestorian," " Moraâ€" vh-"unhnnu." an 1 are now prepared to promptiy All all orders with which they may be 1869. Bhelf and Heary Hardware, AEN IY;I l‘l'i’!l BUILDOING, Wellington Street, Upper Town, 0| SIuVlbl. SPADE8, GRAIN 83COOP3,. &e., of lmll-’n- and Workman‘s mapaâ€" Afacture, a full assortment in â€"stock. Son..ll. PLATFORM and COUNTBR, Of Fairbank‘and Gurney, Ware & Co‘s., mapufacture, warranted. Pnlfl. GLASS, and PUTTY, BOILED and RAW LINSEED OLL3, Ir Alvn.-, VYICBES and BLACKSMITHS BELLO W 8. . novu FURNISBING AARDWARE In great variety, direct from Euroâ€" pean and American markets, , > T * hea gen W revabons, â€" Merih rom snd dm-a. a fine assortmeni. CAIADA and TIN PLATES, GALVAN: 1ZED and RUSS1LAN uo,. On Friday morning last a SMALL PARCEL on Bparks street, consisting of diferent articles of dry goods. The owner on proving property ean have the articles returned by applying to the S“"' MILL, CIRCULAR, CROSS cv. &o., a large assortment. WDEK, BLASTING, SPORTING and l] CaANISTEK . . _ A swart capable SERVANT GIRL. One who understands cooking. Apply to the Tmuzs Offee. . 1361 0 _ Ottawa, Nov 10th 1859 We invite inspestion. Remember the Ottawa, December 17, 1869. _ 12344 By I. B. Tackaverry, Auctioneer. MMEESE SALE OF OQrtawa, December 17, 1869. 1334.1m RISH SPADES, a Direct from Beltast. [\lA PS,. RAT, FOX, OTTER and BEAVER, Uf the celebrated Onsida make. ACK LEATHER and BELT KIVETS. ofIcCE. ELTING LEATHER and RUBBER | At wholesaie prices. ;( 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OAL OLL LA&MPS and LA&NTEA&NS8, * | a fair assortment. LEXAXDER WORKMAN OCKA® and KNORBS, 0 TO BEAMENT‘3 FOR . j FAaANCY FLANNEL SHIRTS 0o TO BEA YMENT‘3 FOR DARIVLNG MLTTB, groat variety 0 TO BEAMENT‘s FOR UND, * _ and other.makers. AaAsTED, By A. Rowe, Auctioncer. By A. Rowe, Auctioneer. Oyf‘-uh..-lm Twine, Glass, Oil, Mardware. DEALER 1X AND and Jackson‘s, Jovitt‘s A. ROW E, 1870. Auctioneer. 1202â€"tf Without exeeption the best Spirits manufactured in Canads. Bole Agents for Ottawa, JAS. G. ROBINSON & CO. The trade supplied, duty paid, orin Bond, by the car load, or in smaller quantities. 1.003 100 that he has always on hand, in season, a large supply of the above, whinh will be soid as cheap, if not cheape than any other house in the city. STARTLING REDUCTIONS IN Beg to announce that they intend retiring from the WINE and SPLRIT .branch of their trade, and confine their entire operations to that of And now offer to the public, with ~a view to clear off their stock _ the choicest lots of Wines, Spirits, Brandies, &e., at startling saorifiee, consisting Placing them within the reach of the General GENERAL â€"FAMILY GROCERS Wl.-.' . Port, Sandyman‘s and Grahams, in great variety, trom $1,50 per gailon upwards. WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, MESSRS. D. T. RROWNE & CO., _ Good dry Golden and Pale for dinner, of bert makers hands, trom $1 per gailon upwards. * CELLBRATED OLD RYE WHISEEY. ~In cases Mï¬wood. all of the choicest brands, from $3 per dosen upwards. _ Rum, Oid Tom, Scotch, Irish and Canadian, all at quotations never before offered. JA Â¥*milies are invited to lay in stocks and avail of these groat reductions, by sending in their orders without delay to 1@â€" GENERAL GROCERS, ~@a 500 *°® 100 350 50 ITALIAN WAREAOUSEMEN, MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. OoDERHAM & WORTS O0ODERHAM & WORTS OuDERHAM & WOPTS HERA&AY, ISH, OYSTERS, GAME, POULTARAY and The undersigned legs to inform the public THE LUXURIES OF LIFE, HAKPAGNES, From $8 per dozen upwards. From $3 per dozen upwards, FAMILY PROOF WHISKEY. 56 Sparks street, Ottawa, PURE HIGHWINE3, TWANKAY TEA. & CHTS UNCOLWD JAPAN TEA EFINED SUGAR, BRLS GOLDEN SYRUP BRLS GREEN COD FISH. JAB. G.ROBINBON & CO. CATTIES SOLACE TOBACCO BRLS SPLIT FLEURYS FOR SALE, Groceries. ATS VERY SUPERIOR Whosesale Grocers, Ottawas. :‘u.l?ié REDPATH‘3 YELLOW D T BROWE & 20., Sparks stroet, Ottawa : N1CBOLSUN, _ 85 Ride## stroet. Ex Ships Nero from Oporto, Evening Star from Spain, Gazelle from Cogâ€" nac, Lark from Rotterdam, quality, the mauufacturer, W ES8Tâ€" TINDIA Lime Juice Cordiat and Syrup» try them, Something new, very fine, just out from PB"~Now admitted to be the finest fiavoured in the city. . 1t has a great run, try i. >A will BR _ Biaeks, are really fine, selected with grost care for the trade, Japans and Greens, in great variety, and unequalied tor prices and quality, SUGAII AND SYRUPS, all the different numbers and kinds. T"}Z Rll.fll’l CHEESE, Queen‘s Arms and Stilton. Theé only house in the city that has them this season. To-Accol. Flm'l'lc Raisins and Currants, for cooking [or table use, finest kind, ~ ' . * § 1REEY GRAPES, â€" great saving. . i The avove _ ods are well known to be the finost kind brought into this city, and are well worth being tried by temilies requiring them for use. A few trials will prove their superiority over comâ€" mon goods. A call solicited. Â¥or sale by «©H0S. PATTERSON, gonerally that they . Beg to inform their customers and _ @ pul i l)on'r WINE, Fine old stock, " Vintage 1851," HAVE OQOPENED THEIR . NEW Which they will have supplied with an entirely new stock, selected in the best maikets,¢ mpri ing all the leading goods in GROCERIE® which they bffer attheir usual low prices. They oul call special attention to their For the 220N, SPARKS STRFE) ‘ . . “ A 3 6 -{‘ WHOLESALE ° AND â€" RETALL Japans, Consisting of DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, Roasted and Ground daily on the prem es Gunpouder,. _ Imperials, RAW AND REFINED sUGARS, AMBER, GOLDEN anod STAADARD_SYRUPS, OYsSTERS AND FINNAYX HADDIES Country merchants are requested to inspect our stock whic they will ind large and well assortâ€" ed, and held at prices to answer quick sales. All goods warranted as represented. Our old store, corner Rideau®and Sussex strocts, will still be kept open. ‘\' EKW STORE : NIW GooDs 1aNADA PORTER and ALES, A _ And a yariety of other brands; the best. 1ROSSE & BLACK WELL‘S GOODS, ) A full assortment. HEuRY WINE, ‘ Vory Pale, Old Wine. M Miss, coTcH WHISKEY, _ John Begg‘s, Lochingar, OFFEE, * _ Fresh, Roasted and Ground, on the preâ€" PICES, ; » Pure and unaduilterated. All kinds"warâ€" LD RYE, i __ _ Proof Whiskey and Highwines, first ACTORY CHEESE, A nq,upflor quality, cheap, RANDY, Pure and reliable ; old and very mild, ISNAN MADDIES, Oysters, Sardines, Saimen and Potted Meats. UINKSS & COs Celebrated Dublin Porter, put up to order, UM, KA & PERRIN SAUCE, AKING POWDERS, M ___ Rgg‘s an : " Egg Powder, ‘to arrive, A 3rd Dec, 1869. Molasses, Layer Raisins in Bozes, Halt Boxes and Quarters, ana, Seedless and Yaientia Raisins, Currants, Figs, Candied Peel, Flavour ing Extracts, Jams, Jellies, Marma lade, Preserved and Potted Meats, and Sauces of all kinds.‘ Received by ‘express and always frosh. EKST INDIA THE FOLLOWING GOODS VOURIKG EXTRACTS, s All kinds of highest strongth. _~ WEST END OF THE CITY John De Kuyper‘s, double berried, fAirst Fine Old Jamaica, ©" Pure," Lemons, Candied Peols and frosh fruits Also to their large assortment of 8. HOWELL ; & e COFFEES, w Young Hysnns, 1@7~ TE AS, ma LIME JUICE CHAMPAGNE, of the various grades. Groceries JGROCERY, PREMISES No 26, Kideau stoot, Ottawa tion of parties residi the Souchongs and Congou. a full assortment, Hysons, 6 HOWELL & CO, Dawes make, Twankays PC Hospitalâ€"si., Montreal. NR Our 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 artificialocolouring or poisonous subst ances so often used to improve the appearance of Tea. They are unequallea for strength and fiavour. Zhey have been chosen tor their intrinsic woith, keeping in mind health,economy,and a high degree of pleasure in drinking them. We sell for the smallest possible ;r’:flu.ofl'oodn‘ a saving to the consumer of 15c to Eorlb. OQur Teas are putup in 5, 12, 15, 20 and 251b boxes, and are warranted pure and free from poisonous substances. @rderstor four 6 ib boxzes, wo 12 ib boxes, or one 20, or 25 ib box sent carri .go free to any Railw«y Station in Canada. Tea will be :torwardedimmediately on receipt of the order by mail containing money, or the moim be collect ed on delivery by express 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 clubbing together could send for four 5 ib boxes, ortwo 121b boxzes. W esend 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. ol BLACK TEA. return one box which, we understand, was sent out through a mistake. @,ChENEY, Manager Canadian Express Company . Teas not mentioned in this ciroular equally cheap. Teaonly sc‘d by this Company. " An excelient Mixed Tea could be sent for 60c and 70¢; very guod for common purposes, $0c. PM Beware ot pediars aud runners using our name,; or offering our Peas in small packages. Nothing less than a cattie sold. The whole Dominion should buy theirteas of the Importers, THE MONTREAL TEA COMPANY Knsl‘inh Breakfast, Broken Loaf, Strong Tea 15¢,5Ue, Fine Fiavoured Now Seasun do,50¢,60¢ «nd 65¢ ; Very Best Hull Fluvrorea do, Tac; sounc Joiong, 45¢; Kich Fiavored ao, 60c,; Very Fine do, do, Tac;, Jupan, tGuod, a0c, 55¢, #ine do,60¢, Very Fiue, 650, Finest, T3¢c. GREEN TEA. â€" Twankay,5v0, 55¢,65¢; Young Hyson 50¢,606, 65¢, 706;, Fine do, 15, Very Fine,8oc, Supertine and Very Choice, $1 Fin. Gunpowder,85c; Extra Superfine do, $1. _ _ _ _ _ â€" Montzzar, April, 1868.â€"To the Montrea) Tea Company, 6 Hospitalâ€"street, Montreal ; Wenutice with pleasure the large amount of Tes that we have ‘orwarded for you to different fsm ot the Dowin on, and we are glad to find your business ®~ rapidlyâ€"increasing. We presume your ie4s are giving rnorsl satisfaction, as out of the large amount forwarded, we have only had vccasion to Tfll 50th VOLUME : L_EW SERIES!! .NEW FORM !! 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Note the Addressâ€" The Monireal Tea Compan; Hospitalâ€"st., Montreal. Agent tor Ottawa, ‘_TE A COMP ANY. Politics, Literature, Commerce, Industry and _ Agriculture. * HE MONTREAL OoTEAWA COURIER. NAPOLEON BUREAU, Kditer and Propricier. 6 R W ELLS, Publisher, 339 Broadway, New York. H McLEAN, 15 sparks street. 6 00‘ M.â€"â€"TRAIN® will leave $ s.adrm at 6.00 a m and 2.30 pm, arriving at Brockville at 12.15 p m,8.30 Proscott Junction, and when late must ask orders at the 'l'olonl;b Offce relatuve to the running of the Branch Train. T. Bé.Dl:bOl‘, I'HOIA: “Y!(Ollo’l)ï¬ ntendert, anaging Virecto: __l. r_ru above trams all rum by Montreal ON an« AFTER TUESDAY, 71e . BER, 1869, and until further notice, TRAL. â€" will re: as fo lows: No 1.leaves Brockville after G@ T Trains are due trom the cast and wes., ~ No 2 is due in Brockville in time to connect with @ T Trains for the enst and west. _ E. ABBOTT, â€" TIME TABLE, No. 23, Commencing on MONDAY, XOY, 28, 1869 GlA.D TRUNXK RAILWAY Ccomâ€" °_ PANY OF CANADA. 1869.] WINTER ARRANGEMENTsS. f16to. Trains now leave BONAVENTURE STATIOb as follows : Day Exrpress for 0; Brockville, K Accommodation Train for Corpwall _ °_ and Intermediate Stations at........ :10 a m Accommodation Train for K ingston and â€" Express.2.00 pm. _ 4.35 p.m. _ Mixed, 1.45 :-. 11.10 2. m. Crossiné Srtartorsâ€"Kos 1 and 4 cross at Kemptviile. Nos 2 and 3 cross at Kemptvilie. . Night Express for Qr ebec, lsland Pond, . Gorham and Portiand,stopping beâ€" Y ‘Richmond, Sherbrooke, W aterville _and Conticook only, at......... ......_.10:10 Nots: 1â€"Nos 2 and 4 will have right of track ";q' all ;(bo{':.iu. ore 2â€" ns south must a ach Proscott Junction, nï¬&n late must uE orders and Lntermediate Stations ut......... Kxpross fOr BOBWND B4.....00ssâ€"»»»»s»s»s»00e» Rxpress for Island Pond, at................ 2:00 p ® Express tor New YÂ¥ork and Bostonat...... 4:30 p= via Vermont Central. Express for New Â¥ork and Boston via Plattsbargh, Lake Champlain, fee lcrlh._u_.t‘l_lfl-u at......0 am, 440 p m fl‘il::h.(!u-'iluli it Trains. Bag nhecked throagh. ze “ "gn steamer Cariota leaves Portiand overy SATULUVAY AFTERNOON (after the arrival o Erains for Lachine t ...........0:00a m, 7:00 an 9 am, i% noon, 1;30 pm,4;40 p m, 6p m and 6:30 p m. The 1.3v pm train runs through to Provine « GOoIN#@ sOUTH AND EAST. Accommodation Train tor Esiand Pond mw-wo-mr.m,uâ€"q in conpection with the Grand Trunk Reillw leave Portland every MONDAY and ruu“- DAY at 6 p m,for 8t John, N.B., &e. nem‘ &m‘tm‘hum&-pnrophd siations. P.;ot further information and time of arrival and departure of all trains at terminal and way staâ€" tions, apply at the Ticket Office, Bonaventure Sta tion: _ _ C Cae C0.J;: BRYDGES, Managing Director Montreal, M-bq,-;'m. ' 10 CIAIGI orF ST. LAWRENCHE RALIL W . (formerly the Ottawa & Pro On and after EATURDAY, the 18#th DE P emenger aut grodvieniie. ar ender s‘ *‘ as : Tra‘nsleare Windsor (in connestion with the trains of the Nove Bootia Railway from Halifax) at 10.45 ll.“..“:.-.mnn( at Kenwillie at 11 46 a. m., and 8 46 p. m:, and at Aunnapolis «t 1.30 p m, somnecting there with steamers Emperor or Empres for St Jobn, N B. r heturningâ€"the traios leare Annapolis at 2.3% pm, with passengers by steamer srom‘ Bt Jobn, «waving there at 8 a m, and arrive at Kentviile at » 20, W indsor at 6.40, and Halitax at 9 p m. . the tollowing affections : _â€"_â€"___â€"_â€" Firs vabin, Payuble in Goltk. u_sv_ol_'pnl OT QUOBRBLOWIL.....s»»ss»ssmeecenne0+ Liverpool or QuéeNStOWR ......... ....».» ++ Approved by the Impericl Academy of Medicine the 27th December, 1849. It is to it eminently absorbent mmwfl CIIA:OU,AI. o'-": groat ehoney _ lt is specialiy recommended for DYsEN‘I ERY CHOLERINXE. Mone or Exuruoryzexr.â€"Belios‘s Charcoal is taken before or after each meal. in the fornmcon POWDER or LOZEN@KS In the major ity ot cases its beneficial effects are felt atter the frst bottle of powder and box of lozenges. OF SPEObRRALOMR..â€"ss« seetargrerzensâ€"â€"pHil lt ‘.m:'A _3 mm _ !i‘l‘,“;_. A.;‘.:-, . . 1. «ohn‘s, N ‘s, K F., by branch steamer Molonle s T s w Rtemage, Payable in Ourrency . Averpoo! or Quesenstown. ............. ... ... _ 38 06 passagk BY THRE TORGDAY ATraNMEK Â¥1 haliraX MAN LINE OF MAIL STEAMERS. sAILIN® , FROM NEW YORK EVERY BATURDAT AND ALTERNATE TUEPAYe6. LATES OF FABBAGE BY THE RatURbaY ®rcawBRi Firs Oabin, Payable in Gold. â€" _ _ _ _ _ Orrawa Orriczâ€"York street, corner of Sussex rect. o 00. A4#AHTAYLOR, Agents .J hn‘s, N.#., by brunch steamer,. . .... 30 9 Tle :ets sold to ard from Bnziandt, lrelana, and '0 Mu-t.‘:t‘ moderate rates * o (crtherinformation, apply at theCompany® hes :. * JOI&'U'? DALK, A.ï¬ 1b Broadway, New York or KERICK 4 cuolll‘ «~)ttawa. Kentville, Des 8, 1869 LEAVE BROCKVILLE. .Lsr. M.â€"â€"TRAINS â€" will leay e KoD Brockville daily at 4.15 p m, 7.4 s ving at Sendpoint at 10 0C p m, e LEAYVE SAKXNDPOINT. 0K LIVERPOUOL & QUEKKRSTOWN and all points West, st. ............... ning through from Windsor to Annap completing the connezion between Halyfaz ROCKVILLE & OTTAWA RAILâ€" wWaAY. KLLOC*S CHARCOAL, LEAYE OTTAWA. ARRIVE IX rERRSOOT Exprers, 8 4. m. 10.45 a. m. Mixed, 1.15‘p. m. 4.30 p. m _ LAiVE PRE8COTT. ARRIVE 18 O%a®a. INDSOR & ANNAPOLIS RaAall»e W AY. s GASTRALGIA * DYSPEPSIA PYRUSIS AOLOITY DIFFICULT DIGESTIONS CRAMPS IN THE STOMACg . _ _ CON81IPATION a e o e n en nn ae o+ h0 n a 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 n 0 a 0 w i 0 0 a +0 n Resrage, Payable in Owrenty, PERTH BRANCH. MAIN , LINE, ‘mlo, lalliaX al Â¥ p m, VERKXON s'mu. 1130y ue â€" sessoue TiRB , for Hali 1:00 .. $10v 08 14 0