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Ottawa Times (1865), 9 Jan 1866, p. 3

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ED AT boand in Orders bÂ¥ ptly exeâ€" eg! r‘s Circuâ€" 4 Tbes. of ,‘.b' f all the URCES, al| 1â€"4d1w 18 tt VE All 18â€"1 1â€"4 17â€"3 1â€"4 99 Bold by George Mortimer, John Roberts, W ll Mussey,.H.F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, in Robert Armstrong, Win. Andrews, Wm. Merifield, 8. Braden, J. Smith, G. Brown, Henry Moore, D;vi.z Moore, J. G. Howe, Â¥. Prodrick, Wm. Cardwell, T. Beatty. In repl V g bly. signed replyâ€"to your respectably. si requiaiâ€" tion, requesting me to allow myself to be nomâ€" inated as a School Trustee for Byâ€"ward, I acâ€" .fib:,:qdil elected will endeavor to dis. charge duties pertaining to the office to your satisfaction. # ® / John P. Featherston, Goorge Mortimer, James _ Salmon, George May, E. Solisy Ben? Dunn, Robert Grabam, Wm. Fingland, J. Robinson, B. J. Draper, L. N. Nye, James 'l\um, 8. Gauldsurut, Widliam O‘Conâ€" nor, Story, D. R. L. Eavens, W, A. Garlick, @. MeEdward, James Harris, H. _ Porter, Wim. Grahams, Robert Elliott, R. YÂ¥VY and residents of Byâ€"ward, would most :e&ny request that you will allow yourâ€" to be put nomination for the office of School Trustee Yep the years 1866â€"67, and we pledge you our vote and influence to secure your return, should you comply with our W. P. Lett, Corresponding Q;\Ery J. P Rosuwrsoy, Rec. Sectctary. _ _ -.. i 4. 7 73 Tickets for the Secon® Course, or Single Tickets, can be had from ‘the Custodian at the News Room. f REQUI?'T'ON T. H. KIRBY, P nult. Ladies and Children will appreciate the delightâ€" ful fragrance and rich, Jlossy appearance impartâ€" ed to the hatr, and no fear of soiling the skin, scaip, or moat elegant headâ€"dress. ,_.___ _ Bold by alt Druggists. â€" _UFE, CRCWTH AND BEAUTY. * Â¥Mrs. 8. 4. Allen‘s World‘s Tiair Restorer and Dressaâ€" ing invigorate, strengthen and lengthen the hair. They act directly upon the roots of the hair, supplying reâ€" quired nourishment, and natiiral color and beauty returns. Grey hair disapâ€" brars, bald spots are covâ€" ered, hair stors falling, and luscuriant growth is the reâ€" The Managing Committee has the pleasure to state that the following will be the order of Feb: 2.â€"T. C. Clarke, Esq.â€" ie Feb. 9.â€"G. H. Perty, Esq., C, E. Feb,16.â€"W. D. Le Sueur, sq., B.A.â€"*The The Lecture will open cach Evening at Eight Jan. 12â€"P. Le Sueur, Esq.â€"*Glimpses of Nature in some of. her grand and benntiful aspects." Jan. 19â€"Rev. J. H. Borthwick, M.A.â€"* The Revival of Literature. in the 13th â€" and 14th Conturies." /: Jan. 25â€"â€"Walter J. Henry, Esq., M. D.â€"*" Laâ€" bour and its reward." | s Science of Languages." Feb. 22.â€"Rev. Bedford Junes, M.A., D.C.L.â€" ~~@Improvement." / f Mechanics‘ Institute & Athenagum SECOND COURSE OF LECTURES. npue. wEchkaxics isstrture aso 4# Atheneam re;?fctfi:lly announces the Sqeond Course of Lectures will t DOUBLE TICKET.......... ...... 75 cents .__ (admitting a lady and gentleman ;) SINGLE TICKET...,.. ...... ... .50 conts. * Doors open at T:15 o‘clock, p.m. Concert to commence at 8 o‘clock. & Bold by all Druggists. Depot 198 & 200 l renwish SCH 1. Tickets can be had at the following placed, vis. : O‘Meara‘s Restaurant, Prodrick‘s Confecâ€" tionery, Scott‘s Confectioncry, Satmon‘s Hotel, City Hotel, Albion Hotcl, Russell House, and at the * Queen" Restaurant. DOUBLE TICKET.......... ......78 cents A rich treat may b¢e expected, as the best musical talent of the city and vicinity is comâ€" bined for the occasion. Thursday Even‘g., Jan. 11, 1866. In the Cathedral of Notreâ€"Dame 8T. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY, ST. PATRICK‘S ASYLUM, _compristyo ALL _ THE . GEMS OF THE ORATORIO, (MESSIAH) A GRAND SACRED COKCET (Forweauy or Quzsrc,) tG?t-o inform the puablic in general that B he taken the premises, on York street, third door from the Byâ€"ward market,; where he will keep constantly on hand, in season, a large supply of Oysters, Haddock, Cod, Lobâ€" sters, and all sorts of Game, which will be sold at the cheapest rates, and delivered free to any part of the city. * * B@" A call is respectfally solicfted. Ottawa, Jan. 5, 1866 OYSTERS :.1&{3.10\'51}:% I OYSTERS, FISH & GAMLE _ * * Bvening Post copy. Ottawa, January 8, 1866 AT HALPâ€"PAWT ; 0‘CLOCK, | * to receive the report of the detegation appointâ€" ed to confer with the Trustcts of the Mechanâ€" ivs‘ Institute, and to take the necessary steps for forming a Drawing and Mndrlling School. All interested in the moyomentâ€"are respectfulâ€" Iv invited‘ to attend. P OX TUESDAY EVENING, 9th JANUARBY, DRAWING AND MODELLING SCHOOL ! MASS MEETING OF â€"THE MECHANâ€" A ICS and Apprentices of all trades will be held in th# Ottawa,. Jan. 5, 1866 MECHANICS INXSTITUTE! Commence on Friday, Lille, B. Huckell, H. Â¥Lean, J. Smith, R: Easton, W. Swollwell, James Nash, Jonas Barty, W. O‘Connor, W. B. MciIntosh, G. Russell, H. A. Palmer,~ Alex. Mowat, H. Mpadow, A. Burritt, J. H. Barber, Alex Campbell, J. G. Johnston,.W . Letherland, John Symons, John Geake, L. Winters, G. Coffe, A. Heney, George Geake, E. Geake, Ottawa, Jan. 6, 1966 With Orchestra and Organ accompaniâ€" ments, will be given « LECTURE ROOM LBECTU RES. , THE UNDERSIGNED, Ratepayers GoD s1vE THE QUEEN 4. FOQSTEKRK, OP TWE MECHANICS IN8TITUT®, I am, gentlemen, 1%; Your obedt. servant, THOS. H. KIRBY UNDER THE AUSPICES oF 20 January 5th, 1866 28, 1865 POR THE BENEFIT 1865 C. R.CUNNINGHAM, w .__ Chairman, M. C OTTAW A, ROBERT OREILLY, Secretary OP 10â€"y 15â€"tf mO'm:l :â€"â€"3 doors below York, on | Sussex rect, in the same building with Mcsers. Buckâ€" ley & *“":%o“dw e .. 1 transact, will save time and trouble by consulting Mr. Grist. B E_ Departmental, â€" Parliamentary, <and Patent Right Agent. _‘ T>ARTIES HAVING BUSINXESS To FIBE AND LIFE« POLICIES ISSUED, and Losses paid by the Head :Office in Canada (Messts. Scott & DeGrassi, Toronto), without reference to England. Agent for Ottawa and vicinity, 4 i0 _ HENRY GRIST, _ EHHENRY GRIST, CAPITAL, â€" â€" â€" â€" $5,000,000. Established in connection with the West" ern, Wl:l;:%mdu Life _ """‘“m“““’ cunded * _ Westen INSURANCE Company, THE ARRANGEMENTsS IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ARE 8O C%PLETE, under the Superintendence of a #ZRST CLASS MILLLNER, that orders to any Extent can be executed with the greatest care and punctuality, S « Several EXTRAORDINARY CHEAP LOTS, at and UNDER ~â€"MALF PRICG E! RESPECT?ULLY INVITE ATTENTION To THEIR GREAT®CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS SALE of FANCY GOODS. _ At no former time has there been offered such inducements to CASH BUYERS as at the present, nor a more favorable oxportnnity for purchasing CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR$S PRESENTS could not be desired. * COMMENCING THIS DAY, | â€" Of FIRST CLASS DRY G00 S! Jas. BROUGH «Co.‘s WILL BE PLACED OX THE COUNTERS OF THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS Christmas & New Year‘s Sale Their Buyer being about to leave for Europe, the WIHOLE STOCK will be OFFERED CHEAP Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865 Importations by Succeeding Steamers. Orrice :â€"Sussex Street, 3 doors below York Ottawa‘ .Dec. 19, 1865. « 2â€"t They devote special attention to this branch of their business, having received by lato Stcamers Shawls, Dress Goods, W ELLL ASSORTED Ottawa, December 18, 1865 /*-_KD THEIR STOCK HAVING BEEN REPLENISHED BY IMPORTATIONS EY AA. 8. 8. BELGIAN, NORTH AMERICAN and NOVA SCOTIAN, they now offer the Largest Stock and most Complete Assortment of every description of 7 Â¥ To be of sound and unblemishe every articleâ€"cannot fail to conyv‘ are combined to the greatest pos GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & Co.‘s f IMPORTATIONS l Having been the LARGEST! They have, in the selection, ser W arrant Cloths and Tweeds, | es t t es GHloves, Hosiery,; Bonnets, Hats, Mantles, Nubias, Jackets, Scarfs, &c., &c Selling GooG SmALEE : for CASH. * All GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES and ONE PRICE. Ottawa, December 18, 1885 New Glasgo# Wincies,â€" ‘New Porth\Wincica, Established in 1839. , To make Room for Spring Importations. @° INSPECTIONR . INYVITED, MACEE Ottawa, December 28th, 1865 DRY GOODS! New French Twilled urgs, New French Mori | New Allâ€"Woot ‘ * New Pancy + f New Bal Skirtings, New Paislcy Shawls, ‘ New T ian Shawls .___ New Reversable Shawls, f ; New Wooller Shaw!s, New Cloth Jackpets, % New Whitney Jackets, New Astrachan Jackets, New Snowâ€"Flake Jac ty kx . F New Cloth Cireular Man es, New Trimmed Hats, New Trimmed Bonnets, ‘ ew Aberdden Wincies, N«tvmmhv,w inciea 12 Bales New! Carpetings, 2 Cases English I’Ploor Cloths, i _ do Heaxfth Rugs. (Lats or Quznzc,) J AS. BROUGH & Co., HAVWE MUCH PL Millinery Department! > M. & R. being con HOUSE FURNISHINGS. AND WILL BH KEPT 8O BY @"° 9 & 11| S8VU88EX STREET. French Merinoes, Cobourgs, | ___. â€" ;.‘ Winceys, Flannels, Blankeéts, IN THE CITY, COMPRISING G(â€"H E A P ‘TOâ€"DA Y THEIR STOCK IS AGAIN AS @): AGEE & RUSS&SELIT . pulously avoided every article of an inferior description. They an, therder, with oonMcm.l‘e, s | & % the Entire Stock ! No. 20 Sparks Street, Central Ottawa. inced that nothing ear ensure public support but s of Firstâ€"Rate Quality ! ‘RE IN SUBMITTING THE FOLLOWING & RUSSELL INSPECTION : Does not Smoke ! B€J" Sole Agents for this place : Orric® ,â€"Sussex . Street, ncar Bolis & Co.‘s Oil and Lamp #tore. Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1885. Ottawa, Dec. 29, 1865 ‘he extremely MODERATE PRICES affixed to re that superior quality and exceeding cheapness Btocks purchased and sold. g&7" Money for investment. - FOR EXCHANGE. Property in theâ€"City.of Hamilto for property in Ottawa. JA COAL QOIL. Reccived this day 1 Carâ€"load Hartford Qil. vHAS FOR SALE BANK,â€"STEAMBOAT Oil, Copper, and Gas Stocks; Debenâ€" tures, Mortgages, &c. _ Orrice :â€"On Sussex Street, 3 doors below York, over Campbell & Co.‘s Grocery Store. Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865. f 2â€"tf ~â€"_ HENRY GRIST, LAN D AGEN‘T, &c HEN EY GHRHIST _E M _A CC OS E_ NO_R BC JA O C ELLERS AND BUYEKRS OF REAL CoOoaAL OIL DEPOT, 84, SUSSEX STREET SOLIS & LEAVEXNS New Astrachan Car and Se New Cottons and Prints, New Printed Shirtings, New Overcoatings, _ New Fancy Flannel Shirts , __ New Plush Muffs, 5 New Hosiery and: Gloves, > New Scarfs, Ties, Collar®,&c, , New Clouds, in plain and fancy New Wool Hoods for Ladies, New Woollen Jackets, New Lambs‘â€"Wool Underclothing, New Chest Wrupg(‘-:, *Is% New Infantees and Bootecs,, / New Gaitors, &¢., &¢. : reaks no ating Flame Burner | New Flannels and Blankets, New Canadian Tweeds, New Beotch Tweeds, New English Tweeds, New Mantle Cloths, REE OUR XHW ilton, C. W., .. THE OTTA WA T.IMES, JANU ARY 9. 1866 opposite 10â€"a 1â€"tf PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a large number |of building lots, situated in north Rideau t, north Patrick stroet, ‘morth 8t. Andrew t, south Bolton lhfi east Nelson street, Gloucester stroet, Cobourg street, weet Cobourg street, east Wirâ€" temburgh ntrccfi south Parry street, Franklin street, north and south, south Ottaws street, south Park street, Rideau street, will be offered for sale on WEDNESDAY, the FIRST day of FE&U?&BY 1866, at the hour of noon. at the Bussell Hotel, Ottawa, by H McLcan, Auctioneer, _ â€" _ i Lists of the lots ?d terms of payment may be had on application at the office of the ‘un dersigned, in Otta fiy Otder_‘:; B o+ kess i f Etasing Knives, _ Eyelet Machines, Excise Inks, Envelopes, | a .Elastic Bands, © * Embossed Papers, Enamelled Cards and Card Boards, Date Boxes, : f Ink Erasers, 4 s ‘. Indian Rubber, â€" .Inkstands, > Horne & Hope‘s Progressive Series of School Harp Fyles, ¢ [Copy Books, Gum Tickets, :; . + Gilt Mouldings, ; Gilt Papers, t » C Gold Ink, * Gold Shells, © ) Gold Pens, Holders & Pencils, Glass Inkstands. * Faber‘s Pencils, » Feather Dusters, _ Filesand Letter Clips L + Fancy Enveloper, P ; F Notepapers, ‘ lforc.igxy Note & Lotter Paper Envelope Cases, Corner Sparks and Elgin Streets., Ottawa, Jan. 9, 1866. = * Wetal Inkstands, Metallic Books, ._ Photographic Albums, Programme Cards and Pencils, Portable Writing Desks, ._ Paper Cloth for Working Plans, Pocket Books, Ledgers and Diarics, Pens, Gold and Stcel, (various makers) Pencil Cases, Perry‘s Pencils, & > Penny‘s Metallic Books, Penholders, Penmakers, Penknives, |. $ Dec, 14th, 1865 Bwartwout‘s Patent Paper Fasteners Bilver Pencils and Penholders, Silk Taste, + _ Sponge Holders, f Burfaceâ€"Colored Paper, Memorandum Books, Mathematical Instruments, Marking Ink, f Writing Parchments Visiting Cards, 8 * © Tin Foil, ig2 Time Books, f y ‘Thermometers, Thumb Tacks, _ . Tape Lines, t I Timber Tables, ; ‘ ‘Twine Boxes and Twine,‘ i‘ Tin Paper Cutters and Rulers Combincd Tracing Cloths and Paper,, f Tourists‘ Writing Cases, w ag Tissue Papers, : § Tinted Cards, Â¥*": Tinsel Papers. Steamer‘s. Wood Books, Skelcton Books, : Section Paper, ‘ Btamp Act, d Specification Papor, _ Sable Brushes, > GENERAL e'rnxo}':"ihij,nmrs' MAâ€" TERIAL®,8CHOOL BOOKR® BIBLES; Pull“h BOOKS ufim . SERVICES Corner of Sparks and Elgin Atreets, OTTAWA. | JA FULL AND VARIED 8TOCK Of A the following MISCELLANEOUS and COUNTINGâ€"HOUSE STATIONERY, always in ftock :;â€" ; Day Books, Daily Jou The Honorabl 1 \_ Oiled Paper, 3 Esc t OxNGcll, T/ ewspaper Fyles, Notarial Seals and Wafers, Monocromatic Boards, _ Mapping Pens, s Mucilage, Mottocs for Confectioners, \ Mounting Boards, :‘ 5 JAMES HOPE, . Manufacturing Stationer and Bookbinder. + Walking Sticks, +. * Wafers, + Wedding Stationery, . s Writing Inks, (all makers,) . â€"__ War Tapers and Stands, Wafer Stamps, Whist Counters, Writing Pads and Cases Writing Desks, Ink, (various makets), J Ink Pencils, Red, Blue and Black, lgr_bi'e Pn;}e\ Pasteboards, Papers, (all kinds), â€"â€"_ Order Books, $ Oil Colors in Tubes, arble Papers, Manuscript Books. Letter Books and Files, TIvory Tablets, _ . Ivory and Boxwood Scales, Interest and Exchange Tables Ivory Knives and Folders, Drawing Pa Tam nin Law Forms, Ordn. Lands Agent. nance hl:dannc:.‘e : the Commissioner of Crown Lands, LLIAM F. COFFIN, Damping Brushes AMES HoPE, _ Legal Cap, .. } Letter Balances, Lip Glue, Playi (hrdu{' f hnfn‘!rl:g\hln A Thinst L#rORTER oF and Dinries, Invoice Booksand Files dsâ€"â€"Uttawa. Juvenile Col India Ink, o p Ink Powders, , _ Jo Targs Olom. rs and Boards, 1â€"d Partics tepdefl must give the names and in full, also the signatures of two res e persons willing to become surcties for the due performance of the work. ‘Tenders ‘to be endorsed " Tenders for Bridges near Beckett‘s Landing and Mutchâ€" mor‘s Cut."! | The Department will not be bound to acce the lowest, or any Tender, y By order, nig: pase t Department Public Works Ottawa, Dec. 29th, 1865. near Mutchmor‘s Out, Nepean. Plans and specifications of the Bridges may beé seen at office, and at the office of the Su t of the Rideau Canal, where forms of tender can also be had. t dupul»lé Goods. co sh Saturday, 13th of January, TWO BRIDCES RIDEAU CANAL, Oné near Beckett‘s Landing, and the other Bonds. shall be, until it shall be otherwise orâ€" dered, valued for duty as if such Goods were imported direct from such first mentioned c:fi:try into this, Province," and submitting that it would be desirable to extend said Orâ€" der in Oouncil to /ree as well as dutiable _‘._. Addregsed to the undersigned, f WILL BE RECEIVED "€. At this Office, until HIS EXCELLENCY was pleased to lay before the, Council a Report from the Commissioner of Customs, dated 15th Decemâ€" ber, 1865, and approved by the Hon. the Minisâ€" ter of Finance, stating that under authority of cl:flpter 17 of the Con. Stat., Can., Sec. 24, an Order in Co&nvil was passed on 28th April 1883, directing "that Goods bona fide exported to this Province from any country, but dpnnlng in transitu through another country and under !)L Sealed Tenders, GOVERNMENT HOUSE â€"OTTAWA, i Baturday, 16th day of December, 1865. * Presext:; 0 His Excsuurxoy Te Avamnistrator or tus Govâ€" ERNMENT in Councm. . AVING had many‘ year‘s experience in H some of the best establishments in the metropolitan rities of Canada, he feels confiâ€" dent that all orders entrusted to his care will be executed in the best style, and ‘guaranteed to give satisfaction. Do. . _| â€"do. .: do. gentleman, 3 Do. gingle admission, ...... .....10¢ To the Curling Rink, season tickets,...... 5 The Rinks will be open every day (Sunâ€" days and special occasions, as provided for by byâ€"laws excepted), during the skating and curling lenfl:, from 7 o‘clock a.m, to l? p.m. B@" Gowan‘s band will be in attendance. Ottawa, Dec. 21, 1865. bâ€"b & THOS. NELSON, 4 BOQOT M .A E.t F8, , WEIALINGT_ON STREET, OPPOSITE DR. VAN CORTLANDTPS, OTTAWA. , DIRECTORS: > J, M, Cormige, M.P.P., President, C. T. Bar®, Viceâ€"President. ‘\ _ | W, Wane, Treasurer. * B. Barsox, Manager of Rinks, Rosgrt Lvyox ; Aurrzo Pargiox. C.‘ H. Carrmere, Secretary, _/ F4 *emune Family Tickets, to admit ‘four...........$10 Each additional member................ 2 ons or brothers over 18 years of age shall not be admitted as members of a family. | Gentlemen‘s Tickets for the Scason....... â€" 6 uadieg : (J 1 â€"â€"â€"4+5â€"â€"% e o sira se 8 Children, under 15 years of age,.......... 3 Non-'Sk‘Ater'l Season Ticket, admitting a | : # | WILL BB 13 OPENED ON TUESDAY EV‘G., â€" _ | The 26th Inst., at 7 0‘Olock, PAh'rxm DESIROUS OF OBTAINING Tickets are requested to make applica tion at the Rink. y SKATING AND CORLING £LUB (ztr'ly new.) ' For further particulars, apply at tho office of the | Now Edinburgh, _ Jan. 24, 1866 1 RUSSIAN SLEIGH. > t 1 SETT |OF TANDEM HARNESS, ® (Inga]odordcr,) * ‘ 1 DOG ¢ABT, > ffi;‘: furthor particulars apply at the office 0 R . fusic h ith MA MACKAY ESTATE. New Edini(urgh, * _ _ Jan.‘4, 1866 The water power is from a perpendicular fall of forty feet, situated immediately outside of the City of Ottawa, and is abundant and pers manent at all seasons. esl Ni h Cupdhanmitdere datwrrred Rinrermiset 1 Which have been worked for the last tne years bymH. O. Burritt, Esq. * Thos. Mackay, have decided to offer for sale that valuable water power establishment known as the j U pijl. a |‘Rideau Falls Woollen Mills," THE EXECUTORS to the Estate of the late Mikion MB c ctce c aqo ce ul n ud on e 9 Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1866 Cloth Factory at Ottawa Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1866 Merschaum and Briarâ€"Root Pipes, f And a hi?o lot of FANCY GOODS, Musical Boxes, which play all the popular tunes; toâ€" gether with a lot of other articles too numerâ€" ous toâ€"mention. ; tgp PLEASE CALL AND 8EE «1 Whereupon His Excellency in Council was ased to order, and it is hercby ordered, that : Goods passing through a foreign country signed directly to Importers in Canada, I1 hercafter be put on the same footing as anuary 1, 1866. Fineâ€"Cut and Plug Tobaccos oN .THE CORNER OF METCALFPE AND SPARKSSTREETS, In Kavannagh‘s old stand, where ‘be has on s hand a splendid assortment of. TOBACCOS! TOBACCOS! J. @. ZIMMERMAN THE [UNDERSIGNED will be in Ottawa on the 9th January, inst. . He will remain three or four days to s¢ll stock of the Central, Canadn Oil Company. Alf parties desirous of securing Bcrip, will find him at his rooms, Rusâ€" gell House. E" 4 A. W WOOLLEYy: Central Canada Oil Comp‘y Next, at noon, for the constryction of . tb ‘Ot(?m and vicinity, that he has open« A NEW STORE h additional member,.,..,............ 2 s or bro&eu over 18 years of age shall not be admitted as members of a family. | tlemen‘s Tickets for the Season....... â€" 6 eg‘ (.â€": ># s « L rra*s. 3 dren, under 15 years of age,.......... 3 -Il;kdm Season Ticket, admitting a | : Do. | do. .: do. gentlem 3 Do. _ single admission, .n'IOc he Curling Rink, season tickets,...... 5 TEX H BE IN FOR . SALE. Ottawa, Jan. 6, 1866 OR SALE. Signed, O T T .A W &A MACKAY ESTATE J. G. ZIMMERMAN F. BRAUN,‘ ___. Becretary Wu. H. LEE, 11413 12â€"tf 14y 14â€"3m 14â€"a 14â€"4 wide, conh.lnlnf a dn"llg' â€"roon_‘im':p. 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Ottawaé, Jan. 3, 1866 . _And, givingtair scope to current literature, to the procecdings of Congress, and to the genâ€" eral news of the day, it hopes to retain its old patrons, and attract many pew to bear thea company, _ M It willâ€"devote constant attention to markets especially for agricultural products, with inten to save both consumer and producer from beâ€" ing victimized by the speculator and forstaller. It will give careful attention to progress and improvement in agriculture, doing its best at once to bring markets to the doors of our farâ€" mers, and tefich them how to make the best of the opportunities afforded them. , It will urge the protection of home industry by discriminating duties on foreign products imported, with a view to drawing hither the most capable and skillful artificers and artisâ€" sans of Europe, and the naturalizing on our soil of many branches of productions hitherto all but confined to the Old World,â€" while it would strengthen and extend those which have already a foothold among us. It will labor for the diffusion of common school education, manufactures, the useful arts, &¢., &¢,, throughout every portion of our country, but especially throughout the sections hitherto dcvoim them, belicving that every good end will thereby be subserved, and the interest of every useful and worthy class proâ€" moted. | a>practice so baneful as the chattelizing of of industry, thrift, prosperity and wealth, so that the South, within the next ten years, must lobk back amazed on her long persistence in It will labor in hope to prove that the subâ€" stitution of free for slave labor must incvitâ€" ably and universally conduce to the increase Discountenancing all unmanly cxiltation over or needless infliction of pain or privation on the upholders of the lost cause, it will inâ€" sist on the earliest possible restoration of the Southern States to their former power and inâ€" fluénce in our Union, on the basis of all rights for all their people. * UR MOST IOIENTOU&MWM strugâ€" U gle having resuited in triumph of American Nationality, the utter discomfiture and overthrow of Secession and Slavery, Tz Trmuxz, profoundly xaolc in this result, will labor to conserve the legitimate fruits of this grand, benignant victory, by, rendering liberty and opportunity the common ~heritage of the whole American Péople, now and everâ€" more. f NEW YORK TRIBUNE: BOUT the middle of November last, a rough board bo, 2 feet long by 1 foot 1LOS T: T HE New $2 00 17 50 13â€"b 16 Domestic Furniture Constantly on Hand! . C AND MADE TO ORDER WITH DESPATCH. :_ K¥‘ Experienced Workmcn on the Premises attend to the Jobbing Department. > h C {im e e ie 4. GEO. SEALE, Agent â€" I1@"° Mind now !â€"Don‘t Forget Mahogany, Wainut and Oak, Parlor, Chamber 4 tp * A®D DININGâ€"ROOM SETTsS.â€" Ottawa Cabinet Warehouse ! CO.AXL:OLLT:! . COXTL OTLTâ€" COATL, OIL K®" Pennsylvania and Canadian. "®¢ Lamps. Burners. Lamp Chimneys. Chimney ‘Cleaners. Wicks, &r., ALSO :â€"Every description of HOUSKE FURNI8SHING GOODS, Stovepipes, Elbows, Gallows +~__.__ Pipes, and everything in the Tin, Shect Iron, and Copperâ€"ware line. * COAL SCUTTLES! COoKNG sSToVvEs, At "THE CAPITAL," OX STOVES, At "THE CAPITAL," _â€"__PARLOUR . STOYES, At "THE CAPITAL, DoUBLE STOVES, At «THE CAPTITAL, ° DUMB STOYVES, _ At «THE CAPITAL, COAL STOVES, At «THE CAPITAL.® This Wine is otmull Sioh: rEAl:dl;lon ne y recommended.. (A sample bottle 2s. 6d.) e € Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. . 1â€"d F!NE oLD PORT WINEâ€"150 CASES just arrived from Franceâ€"30%. per case. On sale at English ELDER Wine ! 500 10,000 A Tea Pot. Rideaun St., and Sussex St. B@"Deliverc«, Free of Charge, by ‘var own waggons, to any part of the city. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"4 Ottawa, December 18, 1865 Ottaws, December 18, 1865 * Bome dealers in Tea, Sugar, Coffee, and Spices, f From various causes were vicing in prices, * ~/]* j Till rivalry into fierce quarrel was veering, 6 1 +___ Which timely was checked by some stranger appoaring.‘ ts ©Fie! fie!" he exclaimed, " let this quarrelling cease, » *~__. Yours passions restrain, and disturb not the peace ; "Tis Quaury, only, that‘s worth finding outâ€" 3 Let‘s fflrx;nd calmly put that to test, - sAnd we l find out the cheapest and best ; ; And when ‘tis decided, proclaimed let it be, ; f Who sells the best Coffee and who the best Tek." ; ~. The plan was approved of, and judges elected, & + hewe ‘ Whoge honest opinions had ne‘er been suspected ; f $ , When this Tca, and that Tca, they tasted in turn, * ‘ And then tricd the Coffees from iut a new urnâ€" > And in a few seconds returned to decide ; * « Unbiased, and void of all projudice, we ; y Unite in asserting that ROBINXSON‘$ TEA F | We‘ve put in cach possible way to the test, & s 1 And find it to be really the cwearest and sesr ; | And as for their COFFEES, we also declare, f | ..__ Buch Coffee is not to be met with elsewhere." y | ~__ Thus calmly was ended a noisy affray, . â€" @ f And Robinson‘i Teas are the theme of the day. f Vory SHuperior JAPAN TEA, 2s. Qd. per Ib. _ Vory Choico FAMILY COFFEE, Is. per lb. â€" ; > + ‘ 4 B@J* Goods delirered by our own Waggons to any part of theâ€"City Daily, Free of Cl'nrgcn "Tas BIRD CAGBFS! BIRD CAGBES! FOR CHRISTMAS®S. Ottawa, December 18, 1865 Ottawa, Doc. 18, 1865 Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 THE "TEA * . Establishmentsâ€"Union Block, Bussex Street and Rideau Street Ottawa, December 18, 1865. _ . : At "THE CAPITAL! Outâ€"Door Job Work attended to with Punctuality and Despatch. IT HAS JUST ARRIVED|! ixÂ¥" WINTER STOCK of STOVES JUST ARRIVED ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE BY OUR OWN WAGGONG BARRELS APPLESâ€"ALL CHOICE Seleoted for Family use. A, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"d CASES FRENCH PICKLESâ€" 14 DOZEN LONDON PORTER, 108 perâ€"â€"Dosen. |~ â€" > ; , The ONLY PURE ELDER WINE in this Country. ALSO:. A LARGE ASSORTMEKT OF ALL KINDS OF BOTTLES GENEVA, > is and 28. 6d. per bottle. At "THE CAPITAL‘" Stove Depot, H. MEADOWS & GCo A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FIRSTâ€"CLAS8 t&° 35 SUSSEX STREET, OTTAWA. VERDICTiIN FAVOR OF ROBI)\‘SON & Co. OUR USUAL STOCK Or A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENTâ€"OF THE TEA POT. THE TEA POT. YOUR FURNITURE COAaL SCUTTLES1!! JUST ARRIVINXG "THE CAPITAL‘" STOVE DEPOT. ROBINSON:& Co., 1â€"d 9d , The TEA POT, OTTAWA. 1 THE TEA POT, SUSSEX JI'R}ZI' and RIDEAU STREET ROBINSON & CO;,, _____s_ has extensive sales in _ â€"_ MONTREAL and other CITIES of CAN ADA Bold by t J. G.. ROBINSON & Co,, Bz is . Wholesale Qrotérs. Oysters! Oysters!! COLD MEAT and MADE DISHES t gained First Prizt at late Exhibition, and SUFFOLK SAUVUCE! TIHS CELEBRATED BAUCE, PATRON IZED BY THE Queen and Royal Family of England VEmmlr'rn WINE.â€"2 SHILIINGS per Bottle : 4% ‘VALKER'S GREEN GINXGER wix® 28. per bottle. * THE TEA Por Ottawa, Doc. 18, 1865 Ottawa, Deo. 18, 1865 At the TEA POT. Is one of the best relishes out for oYsSTERs 1i:: 1s, 90. per Can. "g COAL SCUTTLES 35, SUSSEX STREE1 146 1 j 14 1â€"d 1â€"4 $ t ul 9|

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