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TO LE OB SOLD. SEDUCED REDUCED PRICES REDUCED PRICES. Price One Penny. BELFAST, TUESDAY- MOEIOTCANIJAEY 23, No. CXL.

ESTABZ.2SEHD 1737. U.X; 'TVE' A ME i s-a BEG TO INTIMATE THAT THEIB PRESENT SALE WILL TERMINATE SHIPPING THE CtTSASD LINE. FREIGHTS VERT MODEEATS. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, from LIVERPOOL, fdr NEW YORK and BOSTON, as tmderaotou. Bills cf Lading tiqntd in Belfast at Through Rates to New York and Bostinu Passengers Booked Through to San Francisco, China, Japan, India, New Zealand, and Australia, by Pacific Railway and Pacific Mail Steamers.

The following or other Royal Mail Steamers are intended to Sail trom LIVERPOOL, on THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS Olympus, for Boston direct Thursday, Jan. 25 PaxthTa, for New York, via Queenstown Saturday, Jan. 27 Atlas, for Boston direct Thursday, Feb. 1 China, ior New York, via Queenstown Saturday, Feb. Marathon, for Boston direct Thursday, Feb.

8 New Queenstown Saturday, Feb. '0 Siteaia, tor Boston direct Tnursaay, Dec. 15 Abj aainia, for New York, via Queenstown Saturday, Feb. IT Heda, for Boston direct 'inursdav, eb. Fares by the steamers carrying no emigrants: Chief Cabin, tS6: Second Cabin.

618. Return UcketB available for six months). Chief Cabin, 45. Fares on other voyages, IS, 17, and 21 Guineas. Return tickets (available for six montht), 80 uiuuhu.

j.aeue rawo muuuo sicwwue rare auu (jfuviaiosm, oui witnout wines or liquors, wnicn can De ooiasnea on board. Fsreight payable in Belfast or New York at the current rate of exchanjre for bankers' bills, on date of steamer's arrival, at shipper's option. For freight or passage, apply to D. Uaclver, Water Street, Liverpool; G. J.

Burns, SO, Jamaica Bwoei, uiasgow; or to u. s. aruuidAiua a son, 78 26. Donegall Quay, Belfast OYAL MAIL ROUTE TO AND FROM ENGLAND. BELFAST AND FLEETWOOD STEAMERS and Tjancaahlre and VnrlcRhi and Cnndan and Nortli- Western iwyCk)nirniia Stesarers DuteotCcunanght, Thomas Dugtjale, Princess of Wales, Royal Consort.

BELFAST TO FLEETWOOD Every Evening (Sundays and casualties eicejtod) at 7-1S p.m., or aa soon after as tide permits. FLEETWOOD to BELFAST. JANUARY 1, at 2, at 9-45; 3, at 10-SO; 4, at 11-15 5, at ju; -o, 10, 12, and 13, at 7-40; 15, at 8-15 lt, at B-30; 17, at 10; lb, at 10-30; 19, at 11; 20, at 11-30; 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27, at 7-40; 29, at 30, at 8-30; 31, at 9-30 ail p.m. Carriages and Horses must be shipped beiors 7 p.m. Trains run from Floetwood as follow Should Passengers nut arrive in time for the First Train from Fleetwood, they will be forwarded by Special Train to Preston, Manchester, and Liverpool, ii no ordinary train is due to leave within SO minutes of the steamer's arrival.

Week Daya I Sundays. WEDNESDAY, VALENTINES. TO THE TRADE. IOMIC AND SENTIMENTAL SUPERIOR QUALITIES EXTENSIVE VARIETIES. HAL FP EN TO AT VERY BEST WHOLESALE PRICES.

ANDREW CLELAND, 1004 STATIONER AND PAPER DEALER, 61 and 63, HIGH STREET, BELFAST. a.m, a.m.' 9 0 a.m. a.m.; a. id. 8 15 10 40112 15j 7 15 Leave a.m.

Fleetwood 7 0 ue at (reBton 7 66 Manchester 9 SO IdTcrpool 9 85 Ieds 10 45 Birmingham 12 30 London 10 p.m. p.m. 1 0 4 65 1 6A 5 50 4 60 7 50 5 35 7 45 10 50 4 40 6 SO SEASO INDIARUBBER FOOT. WARMERS prevent cold feet in bed, and ore conducive to sleep. INDIARUBBER SNOW BOOTS keep the feet warm, and free from damp.

THORNTON BE (OPPOSITE FORSTER OD, A Xt? (Branch of Cramsr PIANOFORTES miJn Sn Sa InstrusneatB carefully excluded. THE THREE YEARS' SYSTEM applied -N' Quarterly or Three Annual InaJaimenw to compiexe purcnase. Illustrated Catalogues, with Makers' prices, sent on sppKcatiou, post free. HARMONIUMS AND AMERICAN ORG ANS suitablo for public and private m. IristrumentBblred for any period, Second-hand Instrnmenta greatly leduced In prica, Tmnera Bent at regular periods all parts of the Country.

MUSIC sent to any part of the country at half the marked price, post free. HP BE LET, OFFICES IN 56,, DONEGALL iKjii. aoor to aem-iietser. Apply at Office of this Paper, 12440 10 LET, THAT EXCELLENT HOUSE, 35, MAG-DAT, A STR.TVET Tha r.i: A aiuo, taming Two Sitting-rooms, Four Bedrooms, AtiviItt WRAWPTa TiRnvtrw ,14227 mo BE LET, THAT COMFORTABLK JL HOUSE, at Albertvilie, with Stabling; newly painted and papered in the very best manner. Lately in the occupation of Jas.

Hesry, Esq. Apply to MARTIN WALLACE. 938 11. CROMWELL ROAD. TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, this Large Three-story DWELLING-HOUSE, newly Papered and Painted, having every accommodation.

Apply to JAMES P. CORRY Prince's Dock Saw-mills. 319 SHOP IN NORTH STREET TO BE LET. TO BE LET, FROM 1st FEBRUARY NEXT, those very superior Business PREMISES, No. 169 and 171, NORTH STREET, at present occupied by Mr.

W. J. Lester in the general grocery Apply to J. ROBB Castle Place. 292 BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSES-SION, that very excellent DWELLING-HOUSE aad SHOP, situate on the Newtowards Road, fitted up in the most substantial manner, and suitable for the Grocery and Provision Business; rent, 25.

Apply to E. SHERMAN, 350, Albert Bridge Road, BaUymacarrett; or, at the Office of this Paper. 715 HOUSE TO LET. TO BE LET, THE DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 14, EGLINTON STREET; in good order.

Apply to GEORGE TATE, House and Land Agent, 1107 100, Donegall Street. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, those spacious and well-known PREMISES on CLARENCE STREET, in which for many years an. extensive Timber and Sawing Trade was carried en by Messrs-H. J.

M'Cavaca. Apply to W. HARTLEY 14153 16, Waring Street, Belfast. HIGH HOLYWOOD. BE LET, FROM 1st FEBRUARY, '877, the Detached Family Residence, deligfttfally situated in High Holywood, and known aa CLIFTON.

This House, which commands uL-in-terrupted and beautiful views of the Bay aud surrounding scenery, is in excellent repair, and contains Three Reception-rooms, Nine Bedrooms, Kitcheu, Pantries, and StaVing, Coachhouse, attached. Apply to W. HARTLEY CO 1079 16, Waring Street, Belfast. ANNADALE. TO BE LET OR SOLD, ANNADALB HOUSE, with any quantity of Land up to 45 acres.

Apply to W. HARTLEY 13314 16, Waring Street, Belfast CHICHESTER STREET. ALLED-IN PREMISES IN THIS central situation, close to Markets, TO BE LET on long lease. Apply to W. HARTLEY 13S45 16, Waring Sti est, Belfast.

CENTRAL OFFICES. QPLENDID OFFICES TO BE LET, ON FIRST and aecond Flats of the New Building adjoining the Belfast Bank, suitable for Stock Brokers, Solicitors, or Architects. Apply to THOMAS FISHER, House and Land A gent, 101 3S, Arthur Street. MOUNTPOTTINGER HOUSE. TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSES-RTArJ MOUNTPOTTINGER HOUSE.

It contains three Reception-rooms, twelve Bedrooms, Bathroom, and every ottier necessary convenience for the acommodation of a Gentleman's family with good consisting of Three-stall Stable, two Loose Boxes, and Coachhouse attached. Apply to THOMAS FISHER, House and Land Agent, 13572 38, Arthur Street. WAREHOUSE AND OFFICES. TO BE LET, FROM 1st FEBRUARY NEXT, the WAREHOUSE and OFFICES in Amelia Street, at present in the occupation of the Ulster Spinning Company, Limited, and formerly occupied by Messrs. Bristow, Valentine, Watson.

The above Premises will be Let either with or without the Hydraulic Press, Desks, and other Fittings, Fixtures, and Utensils at present therein. For further particulars, apply to THOMAS FISHER, House and Land Agent, 14744 33, Arthur Street, Belfast. BE LET, THAT COMMODIOUS AND MODERN DWELLING-HOUSE, called. CLOONA, on an elevated and healthy within easy access of Danmurry Station. Apply to 14328 GEORGE M'AULIFFE, Belfast.

BE LET.THOSE EXTENSIVE PREMISE3, situate Nos. 5 and 7 Queen Street, ss late in occupation of Messrs Scott and Cinnamond. Apply to GEORGE M'AULIFFE, 954 Calender Street. TO BE LET, FROM 1st FEBRUARY NEXT Desirable and Commodious PREMISES, situate in COLLEGE SQUARE EAST, suitable either for Business ourposes or Dwelling-housts. Applv to GEO.

M'AULIFFE, 491 Calender Street. HOUSE ARTHUR STREET. 10 BE LET, FROM 1st FEBRUARY NEXT, the Commodious DWELLlNG-riOUSK, situate No. 57, UPPER ARTHUR STREET, with Stable and Coachhouse in rear. Apply to GEO.

M'AULIFFE, 911 Calf nder Street. "10 BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE P03SKS SION. Desirable and Well-hshted Ut'fli; on the SiSCOAU jbLUOK. ot realises PLACE. Apply to GEO.

M'AULIFFE, Calender Street. January, 1S77. 420 BE LET, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION? either separately or together, those Two Large and Commodious HOUSES, situate Nos. 2 and 4, FREDERICK STREET, as lately usad as the Nurses' Home and Training School. The above would form a most desirable let for anyone requiring extensive and central premises.

Apply to GEO. M'AULIFFE, 1363S Calender Street. RESIDENCE, DUNMURRY. 10 BE LET, FROM 1st MAY NEXT, THAT Desirable RESTDRYflff l-vmm 9. thm viKniriiN, situate at liUIrMURRY.

The House, which is in every respect suited for a Gentleman's Family, contains Parlour, Drawirg-room, Five Bedrooms, Bathroom, Servants' Apartments, The Garden is well stocked and productive, and the Offices are commodious and suitible. Further particulars on application to 1108 GEO. M'AULIFFE, Belfast. AJ.1U DESIRABLE BUILDING GROUND. 10 BE LET, IN PERPETUITY OR SOLD.

about 70 Acres of Prime LAAD. admirable adapted for Building purposes, situated in the vicinity of Dumurry. The contemplated Railway improvements will secure to this locality many advantages which mn.it render it one of the most desirable outlets of Belfast. For Terms, apoly to 13842 GEORGE M'AULIFFE, Belfast. LISBURN.

TO BE LET, THAT DWELLING-HOUSE adjoining the Residence of Mr. Barbour, Castle Street, most pleasantly situated, and finished in first-class style, containing Three Reception-rooms, Five Bedrooms, Kitchen, Pantries, Larder, Bathroom, with every accommodation for a respectable family. Apply to GEORGE M'AULIFFE, Calender Street, 18251 Belfast. ANTRIM TCO ATi tO BE LET. WITH IMMP-TiTatw Tnj.

SESSIONS the TiWF.T.TTvn. TrnTTOE. x-- i GRASMERE TERRACE. It is finished in first-class style, with every modern accommodation, and contains Two Reception-rooms and Four Bedrooms. Rathrrnvm.

anrl tmnA AtW, and pure water in abundance Gardens front and rear. View hiorhlv nipfmr(afiii a. 1 Tram-cars. Apply to GEO. M'AULIFFE, 13841 Calender Street.

VALUABLE BTmm-WG-apoTrNm TO BE LET, IN FEE-FARM, IN SUCH Lots as may be required. 9 ACRES of BUILDING-GROUND, having frontages to Quad- j.vuau, ouiungiree jxoaa, uosan street, Milton oueeo, jreei azreet, Aima street, rsaia-clava Street, and Panton Street itus Sj-round. is particularly suitable for Manufactories, and being in the midst of the Falls Road manufacturing district is wvll Htfanttvi fn. Tlnnanu for the working classes. Hot particulars as to terms.apply to GEO.

Calender Street. And as to title, to VESTRANGE BRETT, 6, Chichestaj Street. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE TO LET TO BE LET, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION BY the Year, or on Lease, ENOCIfMHORtf jjntams three Keception ana six Bed Rnnmo -R. (with hot and cold water), stocked with choice fruit trees 0f a'l and Office-houses attached. c.scnpt.0T.

The above would be Let eiihar with or without Srcs. mSe ab0Hi twenty IriS Apply to GEO. AULTFFE, 1. in Calender Street The House, commarids fine views of longh and surrounding country, ia within a f-v minutes walk of tamcKfersua Jn 1 0 to "30 per cent. t-LEARIGr SAL a TILL FEBRUARY J0H1S G.

M'GEE CO. JOHiS G. M'GEE CO. JOH'tf M'GEE CO. HIGH SSKEET.

85 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. BIGGER January 22, at Portadown, ills wife of I. Bigger, M.D.D., of a son. VRASER January 21, at Fitzroy Avenue, Belfast, the wife of James Eraser, oY a ion.

January 19, at 40, Portman Square, London, lady Luy Hicks-Beach, of a son, MOBRI3 January 21, at Sunnyside, BaUynafeigh, Belfast, tie -wife of Mr. Abraham Morris, of a son. MARRIAGES. LAMBERT HALL January 16, at Athenrr Church, by the Rev. T.

S. Treanor, Giles Eyre Lambert, Moor Park, Athenry, to Ane. widow of the late Captain Henry Edward Hall, 13th Light Infantry, Knockbrack, Athenry. MOORE GOUBLEY January 20, at the Second Presbyterian Church, Comber, by the Rev. Andrew Breakev, Mr.

Robert Moors, Clay, Killyleagh, to Jane" third daughter of Mr. James Gourley, Bally-snacreely, Killinchy, Co. Down. "WADDELL NEWMAN January 22, at Rutland Square Presbyterian Church, Mta, by the Rev. David M'Kee, Rev.

Rutherford WaddelL M.A., Belfast, to Kathleen Maud, daughter of That Newman, Lastowel, County Kerry. DEATHS. FULTON' January 22, at his late residence, 5, Cos-grave jnitjmMSm3b Fulton. His remains will be removeil'for interment in Bangor Burying-ground to-monow (Wednesday) morning, at ten o'clock. JI'KSE January 20, at his residence, Kilbride, Doagh, Francis M'Kee, aged 81 years.

His remains will he removed for interment in Kilbride Burying-ground, this (Tuesday) morning, at eleven o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. PATTERSON January 22, at Ballyblack, near New-townards, John Patterson, aged 76 years. His remains -sill be removed for interment in the family burying-ground, Greyabbey, to morrow (Wednesday), at twelve o'clock noon. Friends will please accept this intimation.

AT) A.M3 January 21, at the residence of her Mr. John Sayers, Malone, Mrs. Anne Adams. ANDERSON January 22, at his father's residence, Myrtlefield, Malone, Belfast, Samuel Anderson. IRWIN January 20, at Sharon, County Donegal, the Rev.

J. W. Irwin, Rector of Raymochy, aged 54 vents. JOHNSTON January 18, at tha residence of her cousin, Dr. W.

G. W. Thompson, Ballymoney, Letitia. daughter of the late Dr. Johnston, MaryhOl, Lanarkshire, aged 58 years.

KENNY January 19, at his residence, Kilruah, County Clare, Edward Kenny, solicitor, aged 73 years. NOLAN At New York, John Nolan, a native of Co-Fermanagh, aged 25 years. O'CONNELL January 20, at Bantry, Charles O'Connell, Ballynablown, County Kerry, aged 71 years. PINKERTON January 22, at 5, Thames Street, Belfast, Martha Pinkerton, aged 84 years. ROBINSON January 21, at Ballycloughan, near Saintfield, Mr.

Thomas Robinson, aged 74 years. MR. HOOKE, ARTIST, NOW ON HIS ANIhUAIj YiSli' to BELFAST, and engaged in Finish. ing a number of recently Painted Local Portraits. ON VIEW at Mr.

RODMAN'S GALLERY, 41, DONEGALL PLACE. Mr. HOOKE will REMAIN in Belfast till the end of February. 913 A CARD. WE HAVE RECEIVED A CIRCULAR from an eminent Firm ia London, from which the following 13 an extract LONDON WAREHOUSE COMPANY'S STOCK, AMOUNTING TO 52,835 0 2.

"We have purchased, by Public Tender, the principal portion of the above-named Stock, amounting to 36,216 7s 6d, at various discounts, up to 57J per cent. "We shall offer the same on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, the 23rd, 24th, and 25th instant." Referring to above, we beg to intimate that Mr. M'Mollen left for London yesterday to secure what he may consider advisable at this important sale. MACKENZIE M'MULLEN, THE SCOTCH HOUSE, BELFAST. 1093 SAUNDERS'S GUARDS' HAIR DYE IS THE cheapest and best; has no smell; perfectly harmless, and instantly changes red and grey hair to the mostnatural brown or g5.606"' free for 34 or 54 TOUZEAU SAUNDERS, 143, Oxford Street, A trial proves its superiority.

HE SMOKERS' TOOTH POWDER PREPARED only by J. TOUZEAU SAUNDERS, prevents the discolouration of the Teeth from Smoking, and imparts Fragrance to the Breath. Pnce One Shilling; free for 14 stamps. Sold by all Drag-gists and Perfumers. CHEAP HOUSE COAL.

CONSTANT SUPPLY BY STEAM AND SAILING VESSELS. ENGLISH 18s per Ton, or Is ld per Bag, Half or Quarter Ton at same rates. All orders promptly attended, NO CREDIT GIVEN. Weight and quality guaranteed when delivered bv my own carts; and purchasers will please observe that my name is on the cart they are supplied off. None others are genuine.

142855 WM. HINDE, 6, Queen's Quay, SERVANTS' REGISTRIES. riO-SERVANTS. WANTED, FOR A NICE 1 situation in town, a good Nurse who can take charge of a baby from its birth also a good Plain Cook, and a nice House and Parlour Maid; religion Apllyfe Mrs. ROLSTON, 12, College Street CROMAC STREET SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE.

Tl K-PS GRAY REQUIRES ALL CLASSES OF Hm.spkeener. highly recommended. THF LADIES' REFERENCE OFFICE. TMORISON (SUCCESSOR TO MRS. ii REYNOLDS) Requires, for the 1st oftte Month, good Cooks, Kiaemnaids, Butters Coach Highest wagS and best places secured to really good Servants, with good references.

BAD OFFICE IN BELFAS1, 6 2, UOLLBGB Mrs. H. KJEISU wisues oy Rentry, if their orders are left in early for 1st of February, they will be filled with care. TotovANs-For 1st Feb. are Wanted, rod Cooks, Housemaids, House and Kitobenmaids, Nurses; and too many Thorough Servants cannot apply? also, Grooms, Coachmen, aPboys.

Irl'H. Reed's bemg the head Krto North of Ireland, and havmg umu-merabie orders, she is ready to supply good Servants with suitable situations. At the above, ready for engagement, are good Cooks, House and Parlourmaids, tad Thoioogh SenwtBj also, Ptey J' REGISTERED FOB ,.) TRANSMISSION ABROAD, SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT A LE OF DRESSES. JOHN HANNA I OFFERING A LARGE SURPLUS STOCK FANCY DRESS MATERIALS; AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. First-class Quality and French Manufacture, During this SALE OF FANCY DRESS MATERIALS, a Liberal Discount will be given opon all other purchases.

Short Lengths at Nominai Prices. DRESSMAKING ON THE PREMISES, -THK EMPORKFirf-jg- S3, HIGH STREET, Belfast. es O'BRIEN'S CHILDREN, AND BABY LINEN WARER00MS, DONEGALL PLACE, BELFAST. WEDDING FOREIGN OUTFITS Carefully and promptly executed, At Moderate Charges, 347 ALEXANDRA COLLEGE, DUBLIN, RESIDENCE FOR STUDENTS. Miss JOHNSTON, Lady Assistant, Alexandra College, Receives Students as.

Residents, at her house, No. 18, Adelaide Road, close to the College. For particulars, apply to Mrs. JELLICOB, Alexandra College; or Miss 18, Adelaide Road. 433 A YOUNG LADY.

DESIRES A FEW PIANOFORTE PUPILS terms extremely mode- tate. Communications to be addressed, "Pianoforte (1088)," Office of this Paper. YOUNG LADY WILL BE RECEIVED AS Articled Pupil ia a good School one hour's teaching daily; advantages English, pianoforte musio, singing, Frenob, German, drawing; a moderate fee required. Address, School (1094)," Office of this Paper. RESIDENT GOVERNESS WANTED IN A School.

Requirements English thoroughly, good French, and drawing. Apply to Mrs. RICHARDS, Agent for Gover-nesses, 2, College Square East 1082 VISITING GOVERNESS. AN EXPERIENCED Teacher, who visits daily on the Botanic Road and The Plains, can accept of a Morning Tuition. Address, A.

(1083)," Office of this Paper. ANTED, A PRINCIPAL TEACHER (Male) for Wolfhill Mill National School. He must be a First Class Teacher, and compe-; Applv. by Jetter to. AaLtss; mujx House -jjeitast.

ae CHURCH OF IRELAND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, BOTANIC AVENUE, BELFAST. HE aSoVE WILL BE OPENED AS A DAY SCHOOL for BOYS, on THURSDAY, the 1st day of February, 1877, under the Rev. J. G. FITZGERALD, A.M., Trin.

Dublin, who has been appointed Rector, assisted by a Staff of able aad experienced Masters. The Course of Instruction will include the usual surhjects taughtiita high-class Classical and Com. mercial School. Particular of Cotirse of Instruction and Fees can be obtained from the Rector, or any member of the -Council (Signed by order of the Council) ROBERT HAN NAY, D.D., Chairman. R.

PATTERSON, Hon. Sec. 15846 BELFAST GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF ART. ENTRA-tCE--CoLLEQfi SQUARE NORTH. J.

iDiSlRIBUTION OF PRIZES. T' HE MAYOR i' BELFAST (JOHN PRESTON. J.P.) will DISTRIBUTE to the successful Pupils, at the SCHOOL of ART, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 25th instant, the PRIZES, both local and departmental. The Parents of the Pupils and all interested in Art Education are invited to be present. Sir Charlbs Lanton, Chairman of the Board of Management, will Preside.

On same Evening will be Opened the Annual Exhibition of the Students' Drawings and Paintings, and will remain openfrom 10 to 4 and 7 to 9 o'clock p.m., till' Tuesday Evening, the 30th instant. Admission .1076 W. SHEPHERD, Sec. ETHODIST COLLEGE, BELFAST. The NEXT TERM will BEGIN on the 1st of February.

A new Edition of the Calendar and Prospectus is ready, and can be had on applicotion at THE COLLEGE. 1110 SEASIDE. MELCHET HOUSE, LYTHAM. THE MISSES HALKET, WHOSE EDUCATIONAL experience includes both London and the Continent, receive a limited number of Young Ladies. The climate is very salubrious, and Lytham, being in direct communication with Fleetwood, offers nnusual advantages to parents anxious to place their daughters at school in England.

Further particulars upon application. 10745 GRACEHILL, NEAR BALLYMENA. Ti MORAVIAN ACADEMY FOR YOUNG 1Y1 GENTLEMEN. 1805. After extensive improvements and repairs, the SGHOOL will RE-OPEN January 30th.

Reference can be made to any parents of the pupils. 778 Rev. J. H. EDWARDS, PrincipaL GRACEHILL, NEAR BALLYMENA.

RAVI AN LADIES' SCHOOL. This bns-establiBhed INSTITUTION will RE OPEN (D.V.) January 24th. Tuition is imparted by the Minister and a well-trained staff of Lady Teachers. Address, Miss REICHEL, or the Rev, J. BAXTER, Gracehill, BaUymena.

Reference is permitted to the Venerable Dr. Reichel, Archdeacon of Meath; or to any of the parents of the pupils. 779 EFTON HOUSE, WEST DERBY, NEAR LIVERPOOL, Conducted bv the MISSES ACKERLEY, Who devote, themselves to the Education of a limited number of Young Ladies, and who, in their Establishment, combine the advantages and comforts of Priyate Tuition with the emulation of a Select School In their endeavours to ensure the proficiency of their Pnpils in every branch of learning, the MISSES ACKERLEY are assisted by the most talented Professors from LiverpooL SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on THURSDAY, February 1st; 19 HEALTH FOR ALL. OLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. The PILLS Purifvthe Blood, Correct all Dis orders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels, are invaluable in all complaints incidental to Females, and as a General Family Medicine are nn-eq nailed.

The OINTMENT is the only reliable remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores, and Ulcers. For Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Coughs, Colds, Gout. Rheumatism, Glandular Swellings, and all Skin It has mo eoual. COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, One Dose Relieves'! One Bottle Cures BROOKE'S CELEBRATED COUGH BALSAM, the best Medicire eVcr known. See Testi-monials on handbills.

Sold by most Caemwts, ia Bottles, Is ld and 2s yd er.cn. hoiesde by Messrs. Clares Wm. Easts Co. SE HUNTERS VJBRMISt DJfiSTROYER.

Sold as aa, era, oa, ana is eaos. iovSJ Clearing-out Sale. iOYS' SPENCER OVERCOATS. iOYS' VICTOR OVERCOATS. I iOYS' ULSTERS ROYAL WRAPPERS.

iOYS' KNICKER SPANISH SUITS. i OYS' CAMBRIDGE ETON SUITS. AT FIFTEEN PER CENT. AT FIFTEEN PER CENT. AT FIFTEEN PER CENT.

Under our usual Prices. JOHN G. M'GEE JOHN G. M'GEE HIGH STREET. HIGH STREET.

693 TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! ALL THE YEAR ROUND. LARGEST VARIETY OF NOVELTIES TO SELECT FROM, AT WHARTON'S, 14, BRIDGE STREET, AND 33, DONEGALL PLACE, BELFAST. jVo Drapery Goods; nothiny but TOYS, GAMES, AND FANCY GOODS, AT THE TOY SHOP. ALL THE YEAR ROUND. 66 ST.

ANN'S HILL YDROPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT, NEAR CORK. Resident Physician W. SACK, M.D., L.S., L.M. All the most improved forms of Hydropathic Treatment, Electric and Turkish Baths, Private Covered Rink, Billiards, Lawn Tennis, Sec. Hunting, Shooting, Salmon and Trout Fishing.

Dry and beautiful situation. Mild climate. For Prospectus, address The Secretary." 16146 A CUP OF COFFEE IN PERFECTION. NEWSOM'S CAFE DE PARIS. THIS DELICIOUS COFFEE possesses that peculiar richness of flavour for which the Coffee used in France is much celebrated.

By a scientific process of preparation the essential properties of tne Berry are preserved intact, and the consumer may insure A CUP OF COFFEE IN PERFECTION. Sold Wholesale bt CLARKE M'MULLAN, Belfast. 451 IFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND TOR LIFE ASSURANCE ANNUITIES. (Founded 1838.) At the 37th Annual Meeting, in October, 1876, the Results of the Quinquennial In-vestigation were reported. Important further Cash Bonuses in Class and Bonus Additions to the Sums Assured in Class were allocated to the Policy, holders.

THE, ATTENTION of INTENDING ASSURERS ghould- be directed to the remarkable results of the Special System on which the Profits in Class are accumulated and and which, is not to be found in any other institution. The expectations of the Directors as to the great and unusual benefits to the Policy-holders are being fully realized in the distribution of Bonus Additions of an amount absolutely UNATTAINABLE UNDER ANY OTHER SYSTEM. Applicants at present are still in time to secure Entrance as at December, 1876, entitling them to a Full Year's Bonus more than later Assurers. BELFAST 45, DONEGALL PLACE. JAS.

M. THOMSON, 947 Branch Secretary. THE "BOOMER BOSCHERT" PRESS THIS AMERICAN INVENTION is rapidly superseding Hydraulic Presses for the use of LINEN MANUFACTURERS, PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS, TOBACCONISTS, SEED CRUSHERS, It is less expensive, simpler in operation, and less liable to get out of order than the Hydraulic Press, while capable of doing the same amount of work. Can be Seen and Tried at the Ann Street Ironworks, Belfast. MUSGRAVE CO.

(LIMITED). Sole Agents for the North of Ireland. 15813 IANOFOETES AND JJAEMONIUMS, MUSIO WAREHOUSE, OASTLS PLACE, BELFAST, Established ISIS, 1. HURCHILLhavefor Sale or Hire PIANOFORTES by Collasd COLLASD, BROADWOOD, art Churchill have or Sale or Hire HARMONIUMS, by Alexandre, Christoplb, Ettsnne, ART CHURCHILL Supply all kinds of REED, STRINGED, and BRASS MENTS. BAND INSTRU- HURCHILL have for Sale ENG.

LISH GERMAN CONOKR. TINAS. Churchill Sen, half PRICE, NEW MUSIC, 03 Km as published. N. B.

PIANOFORTES, HARMONIUMS, and other Musical Instruments TUNED and REPAIRED by SK2LL5D WORKMEN. 58 TO BE LET OR SOLD. TO BE LET, FROM 1st FEBRUARY NEXT, the DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 3, ALEX-ANDRA TERRACE, Ashley Avenue, off the Lisburn Road, comprising Two Reception-rooms, Four Bedrooms, Attics, Kitchen, Scullery, Plunge and Shower Baths, W.C., There is a very good yard in the rear, and a well-enclosed grass plot in front. The house is dry and comfortable situation very pleasant and retired, commanding a fine view of the mountains.

Apply to MOORE, ROBINSON, 11, Waring Street, Belfast. 915 OUSE AND LAND TO BE LET, KNOCKMORE HOUSE and LAND, the Resi. dence of tho late Mr. James S. Dawsoit, TO BE LET from 1st February next.

The House is large and commodious, being almost new, and contains Parlour and Drawing-room on ground floor, 5 large airy Bedrooms, with all necessary conveniences. There are good Offices, with walled-in Yard attached to the House. There are 15 acres of prime Land, in the highest state of cultivation, which will be Let, if required, with the HoaEe. Rnockmore House is situate one mile from the Lisbarn Railway Station, and would suit a large respectable family. For farther particulars, apply to HENRY CLARKE, or JOHN 'BRIDE, Executors of the late Mr.

James Stancus Dawson. Lisburn, 17th January, 1877. S25 SfflPPING. ADDITIONAL SERVICE. ELFAST AND LIVERPOOL.

JANUARY, 1877. Steamers TOKCA-ana AilBUTUS, or oinw suiois will Sail (with or without pilot, weather permitting, and casualties excepted) From BELFAST (Dublin Shed, Donegall Quay), Every MONDAx ana xuubsuai. Thursday, January 25 Monday, January 29 Thursday, February 1 5 30 p.m. 8 0 p.m. 9 30 p.m.

From LIVERPOOL (Victeria Dock), Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Wednesday, January 24 5 30 P-Q Saturday, January 27 9 0 p.m. Wednesday, January SI 11 0 p.m. Saturday, February 8 11 0 p.m. Goods forwarded to London, Manchester, Einningham, sc.

For full particulars and shipping forms, apply to THOMAS SEVAN 8a, Tower Chambers, Old Church Yard, Liverpool; or, to HENRY GOWAN, Agent, 1011 Queen's Square, Belfast INMAN LINE. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK-WEDNESDAYS. City of Richmond Wednesday, Jan. 81. City of Chester Wednesday, Feb.

14. City of Brussels Wednesday, Feb. 28. City of Berlin Wednesday, Maach Saloons replete with every modern corjortandcOTV(mieBce. Fares 15, 18, and 21 Guineas; Steerage, Six Guineas, with rail supply of Cooked Provisiona, and every comfort.

ofrif Passengers forwarded to Boston and Pmladelpbiawout ertOkBhiBso. -Sasengaft 'booked to nay pas at and Canada at special rates. Apply to WILLIAM INMAN, S2, Water Street, Liverpool, or George Ballentine, BaUymena; Henry Gait, Ballymoney, Jam Smyth, Portglenone; M. Ingram, Post Office, HillsborougH, County Down; Mr. Hugh S.

Guiney, Killyleagh; Joseph Lytle, Maghera; Samuel M'Cauley, Ballyriahinch; W. J. Kane, Gorta-lowry, Cookstown; or JOHN M'KEE, Agent, 42 and 48, Donegall 162 Quay, Belfast AMERICA AND MEDITERRANEAN. THE ANCHOR LINE OF FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS are appointed to Sail as under (unless prevented by unforeseen circumstances): For New York, calling at Londonderry for Passengers. Saloon, IS, 14, and 16 Guineas, according to accommodation; Intermediate, 8 Guineas; Steerage, 6 Guineas, induing an unlimited supply of excellent pro-, visions.

Return Cabin TickoUi to New York or Philadelphia for 20, 23, and 25 Guineas. Through tickets to all parts of tne United States and Canada. Bills of lading issued at through rates from Belfast. For NEW YORK (via Moville Alsatia Saturday, Jan. i7.

Anchoria, Saturday, Feb. MEDITERRANEAN. For Lisbon, Gibraltar, Genoa, Leghorn, Naples, Messina, and Palermo, Acadia, Saturday, Jan. 27. Further information may be had on application.

For passage and freight, apply to JAMBS LITTLE 23 Donegal! Quay, Belfast 1 CLEARANCE SALE PREVIOUS TO STOCK-TAKING. URING THE MONTH OF JANUARY WE have determined to offer the Whole of our Valuable STOCK at a GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. Real Laces, from 4d per yard. Imitation Lace, from 8Jd per dozen. Lace Collars, Collarettes, and Fichus.

Paris made-up Lace Goods very low. Children's Bibs and Pinafores. Cambric Handkerchiefs, from Is 3d thehalf dozen. Wool Ties, Clouds, and Shawls, at cost price. Slippers in wool, beads, cloth, and kid.

Cushions and Berliu Work of all kinds. Linen Collars, Cuffs, and Sets. Jet and Bog Oak Jewellery under cost price. TERMS-CASH. ROBINSON CLEAVER, 30, CASTLE PLACE.

39 TWENTY-FIFE PER CENT. DISCOUNT. BONA FIDE BARGAINS. Great Clearance Sale. REMOVING TO LONDON IN APRIL.

THE ENTIRE LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK must be CLEARED OUT previously. 2,000 ARTICLES OF JEWELLERY AT HALF-PRICE. Twenty-five per cent DISCOUNT on the -re mainder of our tugs-class oi WATCHES, CLOCKS, DIAMOND AND GEM JEWELLERY, SILVER, ELECTRO-PLATE, AND OPTICAL GOODS. J. HARBINSON 85, HIGH STREET, BELFAST, Close by Albert Clock Tower.

159 BELFAST AND PROVINCE OF ULSTER DIRECTORY. PRICE. To Subscribers, 6s Od Non-subscribers 7s 6d THE PUBLICATION OF THIS USEFUL Work is being pushed forward -with every possible despatch. There can be no better medium for advertising, as this work will be on the desks of all the leading business houses in Belfast and the Province of Ulster, terms: Whole Page 1 10 0 Half Page 0 17 6 Quarter Page 0 10 0 Special Places per agreement. DrriBm for Advertisements and Conies of the Directory arerequested to be sent in tothePubliaher, News-Letter Office, 55 and 57, Donboaxl Street, Belfast THE GAUCHALLAND COAL COMPANY.

Steamers Black Diamond (300 tons), and Celtic (200 tons). Daily arrivals oi best large GAUCHALLAND HOUSE AND STEAM COAL. w' triia Tv. 14s tier ton ei shin. If Delivered, Is 6d or 2s extra, according to distance.

Is per ton discount aliowea ior unsn, vwi vroer, JOHN MLLLIGEN, Agent, 2, Ulster Street, 75 OILED AND FADED COSTUMES Dye all the Fashionable Dark Shades. ARCHIBALD BELL, Dyer and French Cleaner, 21, ARTHUR STREET, Belfast. 12768 LIGHT EXPENSES 1 LIGHT PROFITS I WATCH, CLOCK, AND JEWELLERY WAREHOUSE. Established 1850. TTTri-IITA OTTTT, TfTNT) 1JXUMJAlXUt iVTm the Largest Stock of LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S GOLD and SILVER WATCHES Town at CAMPBELL COMPANY'S, At Prices to suit all Glasses.

nro foffftnrorilu fennwn ftll QV8T Ireland. Testimonials from all parts of the country. xif4. jail fX.A nVirtina bv tile i.1 JJ.au xr5Jj.u uu v--vii ma harr nT7 if; had heflTl A (Treat 6U0C6SS, and has riven entire satisfaction to our numerous Customers, we Keep tne i.argeBi otuoit to select from in 9, 12, 15, and 18 Carat, stamped on each link. Newest Patterns, and Sold by The iNOtea nouse Tor weaaing xvmgo Keepers.

Diamond, Gem, and Signet Rings. Finest Steel Feeble Spectacles, 4s per pair. Watches, Clocks, Silver Plate, suitable for Presentation, Inscriptions put on Free of Charge. Repairs as usual by the LaTgesi Staff of first-class Workmen in Ulster all kept on the Premises. Please Note the Address CAMPBELL COMPANY, WATCH IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, SMITHFIELD, 1287 Belfast 141 HE ARAB'S COFFB E.

Patenter! ISth March. 1863. No. 719. By our Patent Process the Volatile Oil and Aroma tnrown ort wnue xioasxmg is renamou.

In and Hb. Canisters, at 2s per lb. SYMINGTON'S PATENT COFFEES: Is, Is 2d, Is 4ds Is 6d, and la 8d per lb. Sold Retail by W. J.

BOUCHER, 34, Castle Placo; MALCOM-SON, Castle Place, Bolfwt; and all Grocura ttnd Ojieuii'to. Wholesale by the leading Drysalters, Druggists, snd Grooerfl everywhere. BOWDEN STEAM MILLS, Muket Hvtoh. AMUSEMENTS. JL Proprietor and Manager Mr.

J. P. Washes, taigagement, ior a limited, period, of MB. RICHARD W. SOUTH'S GRAND DUCHESS OPERA COMPANY.

This Company has been a great and genuine London success. Principal Artistes MISS ALICE MAY, SUPPORTED BT Mias Amy Ginndy, Miss Piemonte, Miss Isabel Lewis, Miss Nelly Lewis, Miss Beaaie Lewis, Miss Mercy, Mias Jolly, Miss Homer, Mias S. Grundy, Mias Marshall. Mr. E.

D. Beverley, Mr. E. Perrini, Mr. K.

Connell, Mr. W. G. Bedford, Mr. R.

Cummings, Mr. Frank Wood, Mr. Louis KeUeher, Mr. C. Savidge, Mr.

J. Harvey, Mr. J. Crook, Miss Cxunmicgs, AND Full CHORUS and BAND, under the Direction of Mr. E.

Goossbns. The New and Magnificent Costumes designed and executed expressly for Mr. South by the most 'StXtksr, oTllegent Sbeet, and Mrs. Mat; of -Bow Street, London. The Operas produced undir the personal superintendence of Mr.

RICHARD W. SOUTH. For Season, Railway, and Tramway arrangements see Bills and Programmes. This (TUESDAY, January 23,) and Each Evening during the week, at 7-30, Offenbach's GRAND DUCHESS. LA BELLE HELENE and LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT will be produced during the engagement.

Ooors open, at 7 o'clock; commence at 7-30. Prices Private Boxes, 40s and 30s; Lower Boxes, 4s; Upper Boxes, 2s; Pit, Is; Gallery, 6d. Box Office open daily from 10 till 3. Seats to Lower Boxes may be secured for auy night free of extra charge. No Second Price.

159 HENRY STIEHL'S AMBER CONCERT IS THE ULSTER MINOR HALL, FRIDAY, the 26th January, 1877, At Eight o'clock. violin Herr CARL BERZON. violosceho Herr W. ELSNER. Professors of the Royal Musical Academy in Dublin.

743 ELL CLAR KE'S CIRCUS, Tovmhall Street, Open Every Evening, at Sevan. Glorious Success of the New Company. On MONDAY, Jan. 22, and during the week, THE HALT IN THE DESERT, A grand Equestrian Scene by twelve gentlemen oa their trained steeds. Mr.

FILLIS in aa entirely new aot of Horsemanship. First appearance of Mr. E. COOKE, the Hibernian Singing Clown. The EDUCATED MULE, Barney," each even-ing, and a laughable Farce, entitled LOVE Of A TUB.

Day Performance, every Friday at Two. 15411 VICTORIA HALL, BELFAST. Must Shortly Close. THE Great NATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT, IRELAND Its Scenery Music, and Antiquities. Fresh Novelties Every Night By the unrivaUed HIBERNIAN MINSTRELS.

SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Performances Every Evening at 8. Fridays at 2 and Doors open half an hour previously. Admission Reserved Chairs, 2s; Body of Hall, Is; Gallery, 6d. Schools, and Children trade? 12 Half-price to 1st and 2nd seats.

Tickets, at Messrs. HaH Churchill's, Cramer Co. 's, and Walter Burns's Music Warehouse. 11 17 RECITALS. R.

W. MAXWELL. WHO IS NOW AR- 1WL RANGING his first tour in Ireland Bince his public appearance in London, will be glad to communicate with Literary Societies, Address, Rosstrevor, Co. Down." Opinions of ihe Loudon Press. The Weekly Dispatch He can boast the rare gift of real dramatic power.

His forte seems to be comedy, and the god of his idolatry the late Charles Dickens. He read 'The Return of Mr. from The Old Curiosity with great reality and humour, as well as the inimitable account of Mr. Pickwick and his friends starting for Manor Farm. In the quarrel scene from The (School for Scandal' he proved himself a capital aotor." Illustrated Sporting a7id Dramatic News A gentleman of much talent and promise.

A scene from The School for Scandal' was especially remarkable for spirit and finish." Brighton Gazette "Mr. Maxwell surprised the room by his mastery over emotion, as was borne witness to by the use of the pockethandkerchief by the ladies present, and the subdued murmur of applause that filled the room as the piece closed." 1024 SKATING RINK, BOTANIC ROAD, THE LARGEST COVERED RINK IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. OPEN DAILY. Morning, 11 to Afternoon, 3 to 7to9-30. Admission, Is; Children, 6d; Skates, 6d.

Admission on Saturdays, 6d. Or.TiB Mondav Evenina. Tuesday and Friday Afternoon, and Wednesday Morning. Tickets, including Tram-cars to the Rink, to be had from Messrs. Hart Cbcjbchill, Castle Place; abo Cheap Morning Tickets.

Band every Afternoon ana evening. Other information as to Members and Subscribers' Tickets, may be had at the RINK, or by letter, on application to the Manager. 268 EATING RINK. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, The Celebrated CHINESE BICYCLE SKATERS Will appear at 5 and 8-30. BAND from 3 until 6, and 7 until 9-30.

The MAJOR ami a FRIEND will Skate at 9 o'clock. Admission, Is; Children, 6d. Members and Subsoribera Free. BASS OR ALLSOPP'S ALBS, WITH HEELER CO. ON THEIR REGISTERED JjAKJilJ, Are genuine; they never mix.

169 INSURANCE. FWE INSURANCE. TN THE SETTLEMENT OF CLA IMS UPON 1 Fire Insurance I ompnnies Jificultits frequently arise in consequence of the varied expression and tenor of the Policies under tohich such, claims are made. Paymenis are thereby delayed sometimes cvusinri much inconvenienct to parhes injured. Raihw Perience 05 InmrT anct Agent, mil as in the.

adjustment of losses, I am prepared to uwkrtake the periodical revmon and arrangement of such, policies in town and country, so that in case of need theg may be found concurrent. Terms may be had by applying to WILLIAM MONTGOMERY, Valuer and Agent to the jmperial Fire Insurance Company, 103, Donegall Street, Belfast. 143 ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LAW LIFE ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Established 1839. Capital 1,000,000.

Transacts every description of LIFE ASSURANCE BUSINESS. Premiums moderate. RATE OP BONUS TT never been less than ONE POUND TEN SHILLINGS per cent. PER ANNUM. LOANS Granted in connection with Life Assurance.

Prospectuses and forms of proposal may be had on application to WILLIAM R- KEA, Afl-RKT. CTT3TTF.T BSLFAST, 404 55, JLUJJMJJ A RCA BE. Company ON THE 31st INSTANT. 1077 TEN 8HIL LI GS, A INDIARUBBER CHEST WARMERS indispensable to those Buffering from cold. INDIARUBBER OVER SHOES FOR Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children, All sizes ia Stock.

12, HIGH STREET, A GREEN 150 ELFAST 4 London). variety, at lowest Cash Prices. All Pianofortes the option of Popohaste. Twelve Wsxifte Ulsfe eiubp 15t LACE AND LENO CURTAINS, ALL NEW DESIGNS, FOR THE SPRING' TRADE. AC MTOLLEN ARE THIS WEEK OFFERING SEVERAL HUNDRED PAIRS CURTAINS, Lace and "Lno, WHITE AND ECRU At Reductions from usual prices of iO to SO per cent, THE SCOTCH HO TTEf HIGH STRE.ET,.

884 'FRUIT TREES, ROSES, AND. VINES, A PPLES, PEARS, PLUif AND'CHERRIES, X3L in Standards and Pyramids, Is to 2s each warf-trained, 3s to 3s 6d each; Peaches, Nectarines, and Apricots (Dwarf-trained), 3s 6d to 4a each Vines for Planting and Fruiting, in Pots, 3s 6d to 5s each; Gooseberries and Currants, choice kinds, 3s 6d per dozen Strawberries, all the best sorts, 3s 6d per 100; Roses, Standards, 15s, haii-Standsrds, 12s; Dwfs. on Manettia, 8s to 10s; and on own roots, 10s to 12s per dozen; Clematis, choice new sorts, 14s to 18s per dozen; and many other ornamental Trees and Shrubs at moderate prices. JOHN BOY LI (Landscape Gardener), VICTORIA NURSERY, BALMORAL, BELFAST. 15332 LANDSCAPE GARDENING AND IMPROVEMENT OF LANDED PROPERTY.

MR. JOSEPH FORSYTH JOHNSON, Author of "The Natural Principles of Landscape Gardening," HAVING RESIGNED THE CTURATORSHEP of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Belfast, which he had held for eight years, respectfully intimates to the Owners of Landed Property that he is' prepared to follow his Profession as LANDSCAPE GARDENER, and to Undertake the Improvement rf Tf.o.ijfjo in both of which derjartmenia he has had much experience, and can produce testi monials from nomemen ana genuemen oy waom aa has been employed. Mr. Johnson's prasent address us Eoyal Botanic Gardens, Belfast. January 17, 1877.

891 PURE WATER, PURE WATER, HALLIDAY'S PATENT HIGH-PRESSURE SELF-CLEANSING FILTERS give a eon- ni trmmiicrbiv-filtar! watar. -Thev vluuvuo Du.yy.jr require no filling, as do ordinary Filters, but remove all organio impurities ana oiner mirara ataa ui suspension. They will filter from 300 gallons to 250,000 gallons per day. Can be seen in operation at the Depot, 28, ANN STREET, Belfast 628 PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC Purifies and enriches the blood. Strengthens the nerves and musoular ysteo! Promotes appetite and Improves digesuoii, Ajjlmates the spirits and mental faculties, Thoroughly recruits the general bodily health, and Induces a proper healthy condition cf the nervous and physical forces.

Is strongly reoomrnended as a desirable, safe, economical, andadvaatageoua mode of taking strengthening medicine. The 4s 6d bottle contains 82 doses. Bold by most chemists. Be sure Pepper's Totdo Is supplied. CIRACROFT'S ARECA NUT TOOTH PASTE, By using this delicious aromatic DentriHce the enamel of the teeth becomes white, sound, nd polished like Ivory.

It is exceedingly fragrant, and specially useful for removing inorustations, of tartar on neglected teeth. Sold by all chemists. Pets, la and 2s 6d each. Get Cracroff s. OOKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER I mil comoletelv restore srey hair to Its ordinal colour without tojunr.

The Sulphur Hair Re'Jtoir ia one cf the best offered for sale; it effects ita object satisfactorily a few days, producing a perfectly natural colour; thoroughly cleanses the bead from scurf, and causes the growth of new hair. Bold everywhsra by chemists and hairdressers tn lirge 9 5a 11 30 1 10 8 10 10 0 10 10, 12 60 11 20 12 50 2 501 9 50 12 56 2 103 9 65 11 1 2 3 4 4 30; 5 35', 1 SO 4 60i 8 SO! 2 10 a ft! (1 cn'n on 10 4 0 Trains in connection with the steamers leave Preston at '40 p.m. Manchester, 6-25 p.m. Liverpool, 5-30 p.m. Leeds, 4-28 p.m.; Birmingham, 2-10 p.HL, London, 12-0 noon.

Passengers, Goods, and Life Stock forwarded quickly to and from all parts of England at Through Rates with most places. PAS5EKOEH parks Retorii Ttokbts, sural! X10K8TS. Available for one Month. IstoL and Between eai Belfast and s. B.

Preston 16 9 Manchester 18 0 Liverpool 16 0 Leeds 23 8 Birmingh'm28 0 2ndcL and sal s. D. 16 0 16 6 15 0 21 0 Erdcl. and strg. s.

D. 6 8 lstcl. 2ndcL 8rdcL and and and sal S. D. 26 6 30 0 sal a v.

strg. B. D. 25 0 10 a 18 0 11 6 18 0 7 8 27 6 6 8 27 0 0 0 0 10 8 88 8 S5 41 24 6 35 0 12 6 48 9 21 0 So 6 onaon 46 0 21 0 75 0 68 6 Trains run alongside the steamers at Fleetwood, and lucgage transferred there to and from the steamers free. Berths can he Secured and Tickets obtained at any time during the day at the Agents' Offices.

Through booking arrangements, via Belfast and Fleetwood, between the principal places in the North of Ireland and English stations. Through Tickets ssued at Belfast to the Chief Towns of the Continent. For further information see the Time Tables of the route, and apply to THOMAS H. CARR, Fleetwood or to SO T. C.

HAINES, 20, DonegaU Qaay Belfast. CHEAPEST ROUTE TO LONDON. WEEKLY SERVICE. THE CLYDE SHIPPING COMPANY WILL DESPATCH one of their first-class Steamships every THURSDAY from BELFAST to SOUTHAMPTON, forwarding Goods to London, Portsmouth, Reading, Bournemouth, Basingstoke, and all the towns on the London and South-Wostcrn Railway system; also, to the Isle of Wight, Honfleur, Havre, St. Malo, and Channel Islands.

Belfast to Waterford direct every Thursday. Belfast to Plymouth, via Waterford, every Thursday. Belfast to Cork, via Glasgow, every Monday. Goods forwarded by this route to London on Thursday are delivered there early on following Tuesday. London agent H.

W. WILLIAMS, Buildings, Arthur Street WeBt, E.G. J. C. PINKERTON, Agent, 10, Victoria Street, Belfast N.B.

Ernti service from Belfast to Waterford, Plymouth Southampton, and London every alternate Monday. 81 ROYAL MAIL ROUTE. SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND, and BELFAST and NORTH of IRELAND, via LARNE and STRANRAER. Steamers PRINCESS-LOUISE and PRINCESS BEATRICE. CHAMiSL AND LoueH PiSStGB aboot 2 Hours; in connection with Caledonian, North-Eastern, London and North-Weatern, and' other Railways.

Train leaves Belfast (York Road) at 4-10 p.m. DAILY -iSendaya excepted); nivfag-in LosSon at- 9-0 at 6-5 Liverpool, 6-15 a.m.; Leeds, 9-26 a.m.; Birmingham, 7-20 a.m.; 8-50 a.m. Train leaves London (Enston) at 9-0 p.m., arriving in Belfast at 1-0 p.m. L. Trains correspondingly.

Throtjoh Camlasbs sun bstwkek STRANRAER and London. Return Tickets avail-ableforonemonth. TheGirvan and Portpatrick Line, affording a new ar short route to is expected to be opened shortly. For further particulars, see Guides, Time Tables, and Sail. Ins Bills Apply at 8, Donegal! Street; or to EDWARD J.

COTTON, 82 Northern Counties Railway, Belfast AILY SERVICE TO ENGLAND, VIA BARROW-IN- FURNESS. ARMAGH. ANTRIM, ROE, and HERALD, are intended to sail (Sundays excepted) as under: From BELFAST January 1, at 8-30; 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, at 7-60; 12, 13, 15, 16, at 8-30; 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 24, 25, 26, 27, at 7-50; 29, 80, and 31, at 8-30 all p.m. From BARROW (Pie! Pier) 1, S-30; 2, 9-30; 10; 4, 10-15; 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, at 7-15 15, at 7-45 16, 8-15; 17, 18. at 9-30; 19, 10; 20, 10-15; 22, 28, 24,25, 25, 27, 29, 30, at at 7-i5 all p.m.

Fares Saloon, 12a 6d; Steerage, 6s. Return tickets, available for One Month Saloon, 18s 9d; Steerage, Ss 83. Pasienuers and Goods Booked through to and from London and all the principal Statimu in England and North of Ireland, in connection vsith tfc; Midland and other Railways. Isle of Man service discontinued for the Season. THE EN GLISH LAKES Being within one hour by rail of Barrow art easily visited by this route.

Excursion Fares very moderate. The Barrow Route is the most advantageous for HARROGATE, SCARBOROUGH, HULL, NEWCASTLE, and all Stations on the North-Eastern system. For train connections, see Bradshaw'sand other Time Tables. Further information may be had on application to JAMES LITTLE CO. 23, Donogall Quay, Belfast 76 BELFAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY, 'LIMITED.

DAILY STEAMER TO LIYERPOOL-VOLTAIC, GALVANIC, MAGNETIC. ELECTRIC, SEMAPHORE. JANUARY SAILINGS. FROM BELFAST (Donegall Quay). JANUARY 1st, at 10; 2, 3, and 4, at 11; 6, 6, 8, and 9, at 10, at 7i; 11, at 12, at 13 and 15, at 10 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20, at 11 22, 23, 24, and 25, at 6, at 7J; at 29, at 10; 80 Rnd 81, at 11 all p.m.

FEBRUARY 1, 2, and at 33; 6, 6, 7, and 8, at 9, at 7j; 10, at 12, at 13, at 10; 14, 16, IS, and 17, at 11-all p.m. FROM LIVERPOOL (Clarence Dock). JANUARY 1, at 11; 2 and 3, at 12; 4, at 6, at 31; 6, at 1', at 8i; 12, at 13, at 15, at 11; 16, at 111; 17 and IS, at 12; 19, at 2i; 20, at 22, at 23, at 24, at 25, at 25, at 27, at 29, at 10; 30, at 11; 31, at 12 all p.m. FEBRUARY 1 at 12; 2, at 2J at 5, at 4 6, at 5 7, at 8, at 7i; 9, at 8j; 10. at 12, at 10; IS, at lOi; 14, at 11; 15, at 11J; 16 and 17, at 12 all p.m.

Through and Return Tickets iESued only at the Agents Offices, and at tho different Railway Stations, from which Passengers are booked through. Cabin Fare, 12s 6d; Children in Cabin (under 12 years), 7s 6d; Steerage, 5s. Return Cabin Tickets (available for one month), 21b; Children, 12s 6d. All Merchandise, Live Stock, must be alongside a full hour before advertised hour of sailing. For further particulars, see Sailing Brsdshaw and other Guides; or, apply to the touts, Johnson.

Grainger, 5, Chapel Street, Liverpool -or to JOHN M'KEE, Agent 79 42 and 43, Donegall Quay, Belfast IRELAND AND SCOTLAND. ti rtT AT MA TT. TVTf AND GLASGOW, VIA GREENOCK (PRINCE'S Tnr.T,v Tirnrsr. XT ATT. STPAWKWrPS.

RACOON. TTKTI DTTTJWiTrt WftRNTCT RTlll WASP. Are appointed by her Majesty's Postmaster-General to Sail (unless prevented by unforeseen circumstance) as under-noted; FROM BELFAST Every Day (Sundays excented) at Eight p.m., to conneot with Train leaving Prince's Pier, Greenock, at 4-46 due in Paisley at 6-14 a.m. and in Glasgow at 5-30 a.m. (No Train from Greenock to Glasgow on Sundays.) No Cattle or Live Stock shipped by the Steamers on Saturday Eveninga All Merchandise, Live Stock, must bs alongside a foil hour before advertised hour of sail inc.

FROM GLASGOW. Every Day (Saturdays and Sundays excepted) at Sp.m.; and on Saturdays at 2 p.m.; Greenock, 8-45 p.m., on arrival the Glasgow and South-Western Company's Train from Dunlop Street, Glasgow, at Eight p.m., and from Paisley by PASSAGE MONEY (including Steward's Fees) Rnjftrjtt. and Greznock or Glasaow RinrfB Fare. 12s 6d: Return, 20a Tliird Class and Steerage do. 4s Od Passengers bosed tnrougn irom an me principal oiauuus to the Irish Railways to Greenock, Paisley, sjid Glasgow; and from Belfast to the principal Stations in Scotland.

Berths bv all the Vessels from Belfast secured at the Office of A. G. S. M'CULLOCH SON, For rates of freight apply to G. ft J.

BURNS, Glasgow; and A. G. S. M'CULLOCH SON, Donegall nt Ouav. 77 CHARLEY MALCOLM, Belfast WHITE STAR LINE.

JMOTICE. lnewiuuisio recommended by Lieut. Mauri-, on both the outwaru and NEW YORK eveiy THURSDAY, QUEENSTOWN every iui thr- United Btates and Canada. Unequalled for short and re-fTilar Passages, and completeness of provision for Passengers' safctv and comfort. Applv to ismay, Imne, ater Street, Liverpool; James Scott Queenstown; Robert A.

Simms, Newtownards; Thomas Simpson, Ballymeiia; John Young, Weekly News Office, Lurgan; Joseph Lytic, Maghera; TML.nnna Jc.hn Af 'Vinrh. Lame Dawson, and Berosford Londonderry; John Dromore; W. Cannon, Mountcharles; Hugh M'Evoy, Glenarm, J. rowne, iuuob, v. "uu, Belahaw, Scetch Street, Downpatnck; Joseph Fox, Coahsland; rf SAMUEL GOW AN Agents, 253 Corporation Street, Belfast.

NATIONAL LINE TO NEW YORK. CHEAPEST FREIGHT and PASSAGE MONEY. One of the magi snatched from LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via Queenstown, from LONDON to NEW YORK p. iFni'-o T. 1 9 anfl 15 fininfq.

atco'diiig to accommodation. Return Tickets, 24 and 22 Guineas. Steerage to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, cud Baltimore 0, and to all parts oi the States and Canada, at trrcatlv reduced prices. For passage only apply to the agents h. most of the market towns in Ireland.

For through freight and passage from Belfast, apply at the Company a Office, 21 and 23 Water Street, Livorpuol; or to ami awr G0WAN, General Agent, 153 Qimmi'b Square, Belfast I71VERY DESCRIPTION Or PLAIN AND JZi ORNAMENTAL PRINTING executed with and despatch at the NKWa-ljrrpR Steam Frintisg Heast 67 69, Donsgall Street, Belfu LONv-mNQI-OER' ANIi 17 19; CASTES PLACE AT OUR CLEARANCE SALE, AT OUR CLEARANCE-SALE, AT OUR CLEARANCE SALE, WINTER WINTER OVERCOATS, THIS SEASON'S STOCK, THIS SEASON'S STOCK, THIS SEASON'S STOCK, Are Sold at a Reduction Are Sold at a Reduction Are Sold at Reduction Of 7to; tp.M?---' Of from Two to Four Shillings in the Pottrtd Of from wp to Four Shillingiih Pffaild. JOHN. Gk M'GEE. -O. MEffiE HIGH STREET.

HIGH STREET. WINE HE8PSCTFULLY; REQUEST- -OUR fftvonred- or mav favour V. t. nMPTIltS. us witnoraersior vna, wiiBumiiu.fi to send in our.

own a -each dosett orour bottles contains two gallbnB-of wine. -RnHoa rBtnmed here of smaller size, than our own have to "be sold at and under half price. 1, Church Street. 619 UANTITY OF WTNE- ON WHICH DUTY has been paid by the following Firms at Belfast for the vear ending 30 tli December, 1876, as taken from THE WINE TRADE. Gallons, J.

ttKWSXB J. Crawford Sons T. Bushell Co. J. Irvine Hollywood Donnelly E.

P. Cowan H. J. Neill Co. Brown, Corbett, 4 Co Dunville 3c Co.

T. S. Brannigan Co. H. M'Cashin A.

Forrester. MalcomsCfii, Bros. 12,287 11,621 10,208 9.703 9,362 7,658 7,403 6,979 5,946 5,721 5,641 6,860 E. W. Pun 4,244 972 All others under 4000 Gallons.

HE HEW COSH FLOUR, OB AMYLACEOUS FOOD. IRISH CORN FLOOR. Forms, to conjunction a most nu- ALL with Milk, tntioriB Dnrr for every variety of FAMILY USB. ALEX. CRAWFORD SON, Belfast.

149 Valuable Dbcovebt iron xhb Hair. If your hair is turning grey or white, or falling use itta Mexican Hair Renewer," for it will positively restore in every case Grey or White hair to its original colour, without leaving the tusagreeaDie -smeii oi mui i-storers." It makes the hair charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots, where the glands are not decayed. Ask your Chemist for The Mexican Hair Rbneweb, prepared by Hekrt O. Gallup, 493, Oxford Street, London, and sold by Chemists and Perfumers everywhere at-8s-6d per Bottle. lv.m M-AwrTTmn I A ttm, KrnlrPTl ITT VOTTr by a sick child suSeringwith the pain of cutting teeth! Goat once to a chemist and gat a bottle of Mss.

WraSLOW oxfiDr. UTOirouwd juo BufEerer immBdiately. It is perfectly harmlesB and relieving the child from pain, and the little ohernb l.fi Ti Ilia awaKes aa origin as a dultod. i- shjvuicu m.w, it soften- the gruna, allays all pain, relieves wind, re dyaenterj- and diarrhcaa, whether arising from teethiog 'tit- is or oxner causes, jars, tt msiow owu-us uj Bold by Medicine dealers everywhere at Is lid per bottle. Manufactured in New York, and at 49S, Oxford Street, London.

For iHE Teets and Beeath. A few drops of the liquid Floriline" sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush produces a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teoth from all parasites or impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, giveB to the teeth a peculiar pearly-whiteness, snd a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odour arising from decayed teeth or tobacco smoke. The Fragrant Floriline," being composed in part of Honey and sweet herbs, is delicw to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Price 2s 6d, of all Ohemists and Perfumers.

Prepared by Buns? O. Galltjp, 433, Oxford Street, I(ondon. 11.

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