Spinal ap, Colic, eHenes , amel hous soonde r= ‘l"l, wiee sÂ¥stem of fch. grvat od, being I critic <f ined your 9 merit . Thakberg others. and the imatruâ€" other sys t-l'h i ring ° the Germans b with feet to Frhpartme F::dt_y more rease of L@-de; that pianists iamas eve# ention, in al changes whout the briliancy not often examined Lrumbents \~ double Lp.h this want ols the the atyell, veni¢ne« MER . of "which ;‘u.r imâ€" _ vibratory us all its t. capacity k. amd its ver heard mpathetic +C examl d brillianâ€" 10â€"Forte «, [(Â¥ CONâ€" vic, and t instruâ€" serving at loar aliness of speedily ERX 4 1 sâ€"Tooth Oftawa str ";llnu; nt c i blisks timonial® al artists ie weliie in XT the great YORK. scriptive oud, like trings are i solicit t or ®x* bellow s possible ATENXT > brdow in al. â€" Th ALK s , thiat ICE MENTS Balm ! there by ES anth n have It can Poth & £ the fine W t 4 ;+~, . ~MACHINE RULER, . te»" Over Taylor & Wilkinson‘s Flour Stor corner of York and Sussex Streets.â€"E: trance on Sussex Street. ‘\Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. . > / 1+ JOUXN H. BARBER, > . Bookâ€"Binder and Manafacturinz Stationer ! W@B" Centre Town,.....,..... Opposite H,u’t-'u,. Station #i B KELKKE YÂ¥ y :: Land and Parliamentary Agent|! _Â¥ _2 for Jnventions procured. o Takes charge of Private ‘Bills during their passage through the Assembly, and transacts all business with the Government departments. “R. BOUCHETTE will always be preparâ€" AÂ¥IL ed to attend promptly to any business theGovernment: employees and > the public generally, may entrust him. 1 MACDONALD & BRO. Auctionsers, & General Commission Exchange and Real Estate Agouts. . No. 40, Susses Street. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. lâ€"y AUCTION ROOMS 'rHE SALE OF REAL \ Auction or Private Sale tnded to, . Consignments ree tive sale. Parties wishing to will receive alt informati calling at the office. Ottawa, Doc. 18, 1865. 1 As .20 CL U Un mas ic s Anzand s E. Miles has the Puton Rotary Hair Brush, (the only one on this continent,) in use. â€" For information as to the efficieney of this appdrae tus, side opinions of the Pross. 1 } ‘B@Â¥" A choice lot of Musical Instr ments always kept on hand for sale. . & n\t\l Ottawas, Dec. 18, 1865. «4e well situated City and Villsa Lots, in Tppér and Lower Canada ; and an irmmense quantity of Farming Lands in the Townships on the Otlawa. *L« *# ... (Aptec‘% Orrice :â€"Corner of Sparks and Metealfe Sts. | * W. R. THISTLE, P. L. S. , a F. A. BALDWIN, P L. 8. j Ottawna, Dec. 28, 1865." ty Hon. J. A. Macdonald, ~â€" Hon. J. H. Cam Hon, Geo. Crawford, Hon. M. Camer F. Jones, Esq., M.P.P. _ R. Bell, Esq., | W. Powell, Exq., M.P.P. J. 8. Ross, E«q, s R. Cooper, Esq., Judge Co. Huron [(Ottawa, Det. 18, 1865. â€", ut RIDEAU STREET, s «} 'B!I(JS' MosT RESPECTFULLY To (x. " vite the gentlemen of Oitawa and vicinity to visit his New Establishment, No. 9 Angus Bloek, which has been fitted up in a most ",t!r_t_‘f‘ styl¢, at very considerable ex pense. / _| Mr. B. attends regularly thecircuit in and fur the district of Quebec. > > | Dec. 28, 1865. $ 9â€"y Real Estate Agents, & Applications to the Crown Lands Depart. ment for Mining Lands, &c., promptly attended 6e . > \ v & » Messrs, Thistle & Baldwin, PROVINCIAL .: LAXD _ SURVEYOI [ Caxapa East aso West, D ~ [ 0. | Mhomamrox or nie | *‘ ~f Partiament Hair Dressing Saloon! R@" RESIDENCE â€" RUSSELL HOUSE Ottawa, Déc. 18th, 1865. . 1 A. D YCOC.â€"AxT K No A‘dvenin;w’nt ‘cam be discontinucd withâ€" out the written order of the advertiser. PROFEsSSIONAL CARDS. BUCKLEY & seoTT, |_ Barristers & Attorniesâ€"atâ€"Law, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c., &c. Terws or Aovertisixns.â€"Eight cents per lime for the first insertion, and two cents per linc for every subsequent insertion, unless other wise arranged. : f * Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 \ Proressroxar on Busixkss Caros, ‘of not more than 10 lines, $10 a‘year. & PrPRINXTEING. . \*,t Every description of Printing, from a Manimoth Poster to the Smallest Card, execuâ€" ted in the neatest style, and at Prices that will lh":y Cu.'wlilitql. « ‘ Eons ‘s "Tac con ds "Cnm’ ,:/" :Y[urkl u;l;’ f'floâ€"â€"‘" W.‘“&m‘;'ofr_a WA. Oe A Weekly Edition of the Turrs will be pubâ€" lished every FRIDAY Morning, and Mailed to Subscribers for $R perâ€"Annum, if paid. in advanc» ; if not paid in advan«¢, $1,30, . g@The Weekly will contain a larze amount of Forcign and Home News, latest Telegraph Any person sending the names of Ten Sub gcribers, Cash Accompanying the Orier, will re» ¢cive a dopy Free for One Year. . pB@ The Weekly will contain a larze amount of Forcign and Home News, latest Telegraph Despatches, Local and Forcign Markets, and will be a most valuable paper for Farmers and others residing in the country. _ As the first number of the Tuaks is published on the 18th of Dec , persons Subscribing for tither Daily or Weekly will receive them feom daté J publication until Janyary Yst, 186%, for One r.-_ur'a Subscription at the above rates. _ ; * % "OTTAWA TIMES, P. J. BOCKLEY, L.L.B. ~Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 CGEO, H. PERRY, CIVIL ENGINEER, They have now on hand and for sale som« RaZ~Officeâ€"Over Mr. A. Campbell‘s Store, Bussex Street, Oltawa. â€" . 4 Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 W, MARSHALL MATHESON, _ Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor, &c. vaneg, | awdvance Orrice :â€"No. 5, Rossert Hous® Buocx * OTT &A W AQ.. . ARTICULAR® attention : devoted to} sale and protection of the Lands of I6. M IIL.BP, 3 EEDS FOR LANDS AND PATENTS us g-i Sesgeatmrrion :â€"Daily, i{ paid in ad ince, ©5,00 per Annum ; if met paid is BUSINEsSS CARDS: PUBILISHED > EVERY MORNING, Solicitors in Chancery, Conveyancers YOIL~ L <xo. 21 SPECIAXAL NOTICE THE "*WEEKLY TIMES®." 0. 19, Sparks Street, UNIOX BULILDINGS, _ . ner of Sussex and York Streets A. F., BOUCHETTE, Cor. of York and Sussex Streets . MeLEAN‘S Dr. WOLFE, @UEEBEEC. No. 17, St. Peter Street, Sandays® REFERENCES T EH 6 (LATR.O® qUzEBEC.) ze O TA W .4 rv Store. ESTATE AT punctnualiy atâ€" ived for posiâ€" purchase , Real onfree of charge W. J, SCOTT, JR Cameron wmeron, . _ Aangu® a most wonse. / \Brush, M.P.P; MP.P 1â€"tf 1â€"tf y 88 Fâ€"té! _ Ottawa, December 18, 16 Cornér of Sparks and Metealfs Streets, over the City Regigtrar‘ s Office; d CCoUNT BOOKS MADE TO ORDER for any branch of business, paged and bound in the best style of the art. * _RULING DONE TO ANY PATTERN. Oftawa Stationery War YORK S§flTHS BI;‘O%KT 8 THE FIRST Nuniber of this new Jourâ€" A nal will be widely ¢irculated as a speciâ€" men number, this is a n:h opportunity for persons desirous 6f making known their busiâ€" ness r’: the new Capital, &# well as in the Disâ€" trict of (m.uwx and in all Lower Canada, to send ‘in, without delay, their advertisements. The first number will} appear within the Tn UNDERSTGNED HAYVE THE PLEAâ€" 1. sure to antiounce to the citizens of Ottaâ€" wa that they have just opened a new Stationâ€" ery Warchouse in ur‘in city, where they will always have on hand an assortment. of every kind of| : k Particular attention p-Ti to MAP MOUXTâ€" ING. +. d » The first number will next fortnight. Advertisements are | to lows : . The Bar containg the choicest Brands in Wines and Liquors, and every Delicacy of the Beason will be found on & table. B@K"Oysters, Gam i Express. TWA Otuwn.nmmf'm.l y \** _‘ ltb PUBLISHMED AT OTTAWA. The Propriâ€"tor‘s best efforts will be directed to the comfort of his guests and patrens. â€".£ . d MORT%MER, 1300OIxâ€"BIN DIER DUVERNAX BROS, _‘ Proprietors YY good sound Beech from point to scart. Apply at the _ P. oOMEARA‘® EMPIRE RESTAURANT ! Mationery ; (aiso Excolisn axpo [ D â€"Ottawn, Dec. 19, 1865. Coswnxssa ALL THE REQUISITES for a Firstâ€"Class Restaurant. . ‘The house has been retitiwd and réfurnished throughout. IN SIHELL, . ALWAYS ON HAND AT f O‘MEARAS RESTAURANT M, KAVANAGH,...... .Proprietor, ‘ Corner of Meteaife and Wellington Sts., Oppostte the Main Entrance to the Government Buildings., W * A POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL AND ADâ€" YERTISING JOURNAL, ) 8. SLOSSON, . . â€" 4 !«~~â€" Proprrgtor. Bk@"Omnibuses to wl}n-m the House free of charge ~Frecember 10. 18¢6.| | i t HOLT‘S HOTET, Water and Divi‘sl;?'n Streots, (IDENSBURGH, N. Y. 2 PRIYATEXE | HKOTEL, * §@5" GOOD STABLING and a careful Host ler always in attendance. % _ AYLMER, t Ey â€" | LIVERY AND GENERAL STAGE OFEICE rl\m: ABOVE HOTEL, one of the oldest and best known in Packenham, has been leased by the unilersigned, and thoroughly overhauled and refitted for the special comfort of guests. + / c | ~ _ The Table and Bar Will at all times be furnished with the yery best the market affords. % a JOHN _ GRAHAM,A.:.. . . . .. Proprietor, THIN Mouse is cony@miently situated, and gtill maintains fts c tor as.a FIRST CLASS NOTEL. Considerableadditions have recently been made to the premises, and it has been | entircly . repainted â€"and réuovated. No paing will be spared tq accommodate and please. . C OMNIBUSES t« boats free of charge ReadtThere is a rin attached to the Ho: Ottawa, Dec. 18t Ottawar, Des ‘ (Late Campbelis Hotel,) A oOTrA A, C.w. Tlll-) UNDERSIGNED, PROPRIETOR OF the atoveâ€"named| Hotel, begs leave to acquaint his numcrous/friends and the travelâ€" ling public, that be has reâ€"painted and newly furnished throughout this commodious Estab= lishment, in the management of which, by strict attention to business and guests, he hopes to deseryé encouragement and support. The House will beâ€" ready forâ€" the reception of visitors on the 10th instant. ALBIO N HOTEL. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 HOTELS & SALOON®. TE "RUSSELL HOUSE," _\.. superio® npamneutr Ottawa, Dee. 20, 1865. December 21, 1865 Packenham, De zc Caxapa," Ottawa De¢. 19, 1865. I TAWA IOHY GRAHAM\ .. €€ TANTED, IMMED wWOoOoOp! V FEW GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN & FEW DOORS PROM THE MARMET, | Lower Town. _ JAMES E. GOUIN, Lately, and for many years connected: with Russqli‘s Hotel, Palace Street, Quebece: . Dec. 18, 1865. | lâ€"y Alfred Moses Holt, Jr., Proprietor, JOHN MORTON HOUSE, RESTAURANT! THE "QuUEEN," PAPERâ€"RULER, rye near Sussex Btreet, Ottawa holas ‘Kt SPARKS STREET SES to and from the cars and DUidNAN‘s PACKENHAM. T H CORNER OF AND THE JOHN MALTMAN. 0th, 1865. 11 uriâ€"house V OOD!! ATELY, 50 CORDS and Maple, four foot ‘IMES, OFFICE 865 1 be addres#ed as folâ€" chool Books, , OTTAWA, REXCH. YERNAY BROS L CANADA," Orrawa, ; 0. W Warehouse ! OraAWA, C. W Tht nue 39 1â€"f 42y Fon sALEls BLOCKS WOODEN Houses, 4 Rooms cach tenemant. . One Block, 4 tenements, Five Rooms and a Kitchen to each., Three Hogses, 2 tenoments, Five Rooms each ; all well plagtered and in good condition. Also, 12 Town Lots, a > The above Rropetty will be sold on Reasonable ; * | Terms, FARMS FOR SALE! Conntnntl{ on Hand a Splendid 5 Aksortment of y Shelf gud Heavy Hardware . , CommnaAr. Sign of the BIG AVGER, Sussex Street. % FRANCIS McDOUGAI > Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865, 1 2(0( 20( } Pharmacentical â€" Chemist. an ‘_ ‘At the l"“x. addross, for t DRUGS, CHEMLICAL®, i * DVEâ€"STUFF®, | _ PBREUVM 100 100 1000 VALUABLE PROPERTY for SALE! ; accuracy II.\\"H JUSTRECEIVED A GoOD Asâ€" ment of L‘IuL-mgmphiv and Medical Cheâ€" micals, (‘:mndiuni Hair Dye, Bogle‘s ditto, Matthews‘ d'utu,‘ and ‘a full assortment of Druggists Sundri¢s. â€" @" Family J'r\-scripï¬mm prepared with € DLUG : } li‘cmstal!’l‘rw Compound "ws ' POR THE HAIR, * Call and see it and Jndge for yoursclves. Canadian Crm‘rAh Emultion, a sgure cure for Coughs and Cold#â€"Testimonials from promiâ€" nent ri(im-ngwil‘ be shown on application. Agent for all M'r the day. ; Soups, Sponges I would also c And all articles by‘strict attontic with it to merit C. Anstin begs the fact of his hi years‘ experience ness, both in E combined with t gonal attendance dence and insure Whe strictest pispensing Dep dueted entirely 1 tees that every a incd before use, prepared in stric of the several P Ottawn, Jan. 1 T 41 ï¬u-uwx Street, ; Is the Place to Buy Your Medicines ! C#ffas. ARUSTIN, Medical Emporium Four NEW HOI{BBS to Rent on Sand Hill, On 1t of May next. Rideau . Apothecaries‘ Hall APOTHECARIES & CHEMISTs § â€N‘AWTâ€TII‘BV . PROPERTY FOR SALE MORTIIYIER’S * Apothecaries Hail! Ottawa, Dec. 18, 186 Ottawal Dec NUMBER OF LOTS SITUATED TN _\ different ef theâ€"city, well adapted eithorfor private residences or business purposes, . | For further mr‘lh vlars and terms of Sale. Arpey To o| _ H.J. l-‘RlFiL & CO,, | ~| orto M.| MeLEAN, ..OTS NOS.2| AND 3, 4 side of Wilbrod Stre situated opposite St [Sandy Hill;] and are ‘\eroction of vtivate dw Chemist an (Ottawa, Dee. 1# f * , PROPERLY CoMPOUNDED > 1YD FREB FROM ADULTERATION! Hardware! Hardware !! :)O .u-m:t OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township â€"of Gloucester, County of Carléton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th Con¢ession, â€" ‘There is about 20 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is covered with wood. _ )O ACRES OF THE PROPERT Y known| as the Osstax Hart Farm, situated in the Township of Gloucester, County of Catleton, being the Eakt Half of Lot No, 3, in the 2nd Concession, Ridean Front. â€" There is an extensive clearing on the lot of at least 50 acres, and the reâ€" mainder is cavered with a fine Hardwood Bash. ; ‘The [Farm is within fize miles of the City, andis beautifully situated on the banks of the Rideau River, thus having n approach to the City either by land or by water. ) The landjs of a superior quality and yields excellent crops. _ )O ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED k * in the Township of Qsgoode, County of Carleton, Rideau Front, being LOtNo, 20, in theâ€"4th Concession, _ There is about 25 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainâ€" der is covered with a good Hard wood bush. This is a ;:mot Farm and will be sold at a reasonableâ€"rate. ts [ B 1 u0e O )() ACR tis. or LAXD, LNX TH} A Township of Osgoode, County o Carleton, ‘This Farm is siturged withi: Two miles of ‘the (Houeester; Church, an« within ‘Euergx miles of Ottawa City There is about 40 acres of this Farm ¢leatr ed and under| cultivation, | No. 6. . |: :. )() ACNES OF LAND, 1Â¥ &T oo qh @ Tu‘hluhip‘uf1:hmccsu~r, ount; of Carleton, being» the East Half of Lo No. 21, in the 2nd Concession. ‘This good Fuarm, and will be Sold cheap," 24 STORYSTONE HOUTSE, SITUATED _ on Lot No{ 6, north side of Cathcurt Street. â€" The|building is nearly new, and finishedâ€"30 @ 36. There is also a good Frame <Dweiling on the Lotâ€"24r 24, which rents lat $100 per annum, (It is situatedl in the iimnmediate vicinity of the Railway Terminus, and is & very C{uimble place for a private residence, â€" 4 LOOK HERE! JUST RECEIVED! 39, AIDEAU STREET. CÂ¥ TIE CELY .u_)fm*u GARVEY, M. D. P. 8. â€"Advice to the poor gratix A"â€" Pure English & French Drugs and Chemicalk ; English & French Perfumery, Toilet and Fancy Goods, ages, &c,, unequalled in the city. Iso call the attention of the pablic to my incomparable -]) GS respectfull; ) jnhabiitants of / vicin t)',tim( he has ce incss }';s F # Y ALU ABLE 1A L L IMPORTATIONS OR | â€"â€"AL8Oâ€" n to all the dultics connéected i share of their patronage, alsp to observe that he trusts ving had upwairds of fourteen in every branch of the busiâ€" ngland, Ireland, and Canada, nremitting assidnity and perâ€" p wikl not fail to obtain contiâ€" satisfection. (. ; ~ j ‘ntt:imi-m will be paid to the rtment, which wilt be conâ€" y the Principal, who snuaranâ€" ticle shall be carefuliy xamâ€" nd |all prescriptionss will ‘De accordance with the formtila or tlh U CA WA ivate dwellings. Aarmiiy 1866 T AREHOUSE. â€"ALSOâ€" A) 18 1865 ular Pat oN THE NORTH t. These Lots are Joseph‘s Cullc:f, well suited for the to inf Mtawit mmen ) obtain contiâ€" 3/ e paid to the Y i wilt be conâ€" ( ( , who snuaranâ€" * arefuliy xamâ€" a *J i "pAI tiongs will ‘Te. ’l I(lh, VWME Bc d ~Drusgist. .A ®‘, *tCa* #9.4P®, te.. and hopes Land Agent Medici‘n and it éd bus 1â€"ti 1â€"4f t OTrTaAwWA, °C. wW.; FIRDAY, ‘JANUARY 12, 1866. oPPOSITE ONTARIO BANK, . ¢ ï¬tan\n} Dec. %7, 1865. y . ns ._?-.". Dttawa Classical rnd Commercial School, Family Tickets, to admit four ; .... ... . .$10 Each ndditional members......}..... .060 2 ons or brothers over 18 years ({f age shall not be admitted as mcn#lr:ru ol s family. .‘ | Gentlomen‘s Tickets for the Season....... .6 Ladies‘ @ @ 6 aevaes. B Children, ‘under 15 years of ago,. . .... .. & . 3 Nonâ€"Skater‘s Season Ticket, admitting a Do, do. _. . do. gentleman, 8 Do. single admission, .\,...; . ... 10¢ To the Curling Rink, season tickets,...... 5 The Rinks will be open eyery day (Sunâ€" days and special occasions, as vided for by byâ€"laws excepted), during the) skating and curling season, from 7 o‘clock ajm, to 10 p.m. pey* Gowan‘s band will be in attendance. Oftawn. Doe. 21. 1805; wes mtc 'l')ARTlI«‘.S DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A" Tickets are requested to make applica tion at the Rink. (Eitkeâ€"4 Imr SKLATING AND CURLING TLDB CPENED ON TUESDAY _ EV‘G., The 26thInst., at 7 O‘Clock Prixcirar.... ... ;.. Rev. T. D. Pemurmrs, M.A. AssisTAXT ... ... ... .. .%\ .. Mn H. Pirtaivr®s Frexon Master,..... ...... :..Moxs. Domox. Meawisc:.....ii.... ¢;+.0, 3. NEwsnt Flu MGSC . ... .. .. ...« «.++. ¢. .. 6. B. FRiPP,, E8Q. The work of this Institation will be resumâ€" ed, with enlarged rooms, and increased faciliâ€" Mail for ditto and Portland, stopâ€" ping over night at Island Pond, Night Express for Thrce Rivers, Quebec, Riviere‘du Loup, Portâ€" land, and Boston, with sleeping careâ€"nttached, #6, ., .0. . 2e .. .. Express Trains to 8t. John‘s, conâ€" neeting with Trains of VJ{'munt Central Railway for Boston, New York, and all places in the Eastâ€" Sorn SHHGH, #LL 4.+ ¢i+ka s 214 ++ s Ditto ditto _ and Rouse‘s Point Accommodation Train for 8t. John‘s and intermediate places Trains leave for Lachine at ... ... . I’ltrona.:}e of l_li»' l:o;|i:flli:pTl‘i: Bishop of Ontario. ties, on TUESDAY next JANUARY 24 Wellington Street, Jan. 1, 1866. } 1 .‘s'mz‘nu as follows : CENTRALNXD WESTERX DISTRCTS, Accommodation Train for Island Pond and Intermediate Stations, RCL L Pruril rcenrice s 3i ie wa+% Mail for ditto and Portland, stopâ€" FFMRATNS WILL LEAVE BONAVENTURE that dat Night do do‘ do â€"_ i+« 3: 15 P. M Accommodation Train for Kingâ€" > ston and Intermediate Stations, +940 A. M Grand Trunk Railway Company WINTER â€"ARRANGEMENTS. Day â€" Expri«s~ for . Ogdensburg, Brock yille, Kinztson, BeHleville, Toronto,Guelph, London, Brant, ford, Goderich, Buffallo, Detroit, Chicago, and all points West, at 5.000 CORDS OF FIRE WO0D For use on the Ottawa & Prescott Railway, Specifications, with .proper printed forms of Tenders, may be had on pplication at the ofâ€" fices and stations of the GCompany. P Tenders ®#ressed to the undersigned must be delivered at the Company‘s Office, at Ottaâ€" wa, on or before the 10th day of January, 1866, 3 grg!v!rm' s ,,._V.__;_ Ottawa & Prescott Monday, 20th November, 1865, cCORD _â€"wWOOIr:! n MATL TRAIN wil Jeave Prescott at 2.05 P.M., TRAINS WILL RUN As FOLLOWS MAIL TRAIN will leave Ottawa at 8 A MXED TRAINX atâ€"1.30, P; M. RETURNING FROM PRESCOTT. MIXED TRAIN at 7.30 A/M AmEKAFeR â€" CHANGE of TIME. Oftawa and Prescott Railway. Dec. 18, 1865 tto ditto _ and Rouse‘xPoint _ 3.15 P.M. ‘commodation Train for 8t. John‘s and intermediate places } 5,00 P.M. ains leave for Lachine at . . . ... , : 8.00 A.M. * 9.30 A.M. o *3.00 P.M. Â¥n894 % ~ 4.30 P.M. * The 3.00 D. M. Train runs through to Plattsâ€" If t Ottawa, D MIL UNDERSIGNED invites Scaled Tonâ€" . ders for the supply of . > TE B IN M DIRECTORS : J. M. Conmner, M.P.P., President C:â€"T, Batk, Viceâ€"President. ._W. Wane, Treasurer, B. Barsox, Manager of Rinks. Rosurt Lyox ; Aurreo Parick. C. H. Cammenrg, Secretary.* MONDE BROBS RAILROAD NOTICES. tice may OF CANADA. EASTERN DISTRICT ItAILROAD: TENXDERX FOR t oN AND AFTER ill‘be sent to the parties whose e accepted, immediately after 18, 186 WILL BR C. J. BRYDGES, Maxacixc Dimacrtor T. 8. DETLOR, Supertntendent "ABON. s . ... .6 e «vraee | 3 ky sgiy s s‘sh | B r*.lmitting a rhewing s re en . 2 enï¬Â«-nmn, 8 iï¬ Â«t ++1¢4100 cKets,,..... ï¬. eyery day (Sunâ€" vided for by LAMPS | §Stoves RURRAH ! I]‘Ium any in the i City. 0O OX CHEAPER 8.00 A. M 9.00 A. M .00 P.M 8.3%0 A. M 10.10 p.a 12â€"tf BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THEIR CUSTOMERS, AND THE PUBLIC IN GEXER | THAT THEY HAVE FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS| Christinas & New Year‘s Note Paper, j Envelopes and Cards, ‘ lllustrated Gift Books, lllustrated Editions of the Poets, _ Christmas Albums. Juvenile Books in great variety. _ IMustrated Family Bibles. .. Prayer Books, Church Services. American & Canadian Cotton Yarn, BOOKS & STATIONERY HOLLIDAY S 1 A FINE COLLECTION OF THE ABOVE. Mrs. Clifford has always on hand a variety of Wax Flowers, Card Baskets, &c., and she will also teach the new and eléegant art of German Leather Work and Wax Flowers to ladies who may favor ber with a visit. 4 p Residence : Dalhousie strect, Lower Town, next door to Mr. Gauthier, cabinet maker, : Ottawa, Dec. 23, 1865. f 6â€"4 Removed to the Corner Store 4 VER* STYVLE OF German Leather Work ! H Floor Oil Carpeting! W AX PLOW ERS. 9 PICTURE FRAME, made by Mss. J. Ciirrorp, in the new â€" styl@ of German Leuther Work, is now on exhibition at Mr. Ditie‘s Bookstore. READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING of Every Description, ! « COBOURGS, ORLEANS, PRINTS, FACTORY COTTON, ; f | BLEACHBD COTTON, SHIRTINGS, BLANKETs, SHAWLS, and Every Description of DRY GOODS f That can possibly be |-mc|‘xrml at a First Class Establishment,combining all the qualities essenâ€" tial to please the whole of the community, : Having purchased for Cash in the best.Markets, they secured the ZLatest! Fashions, manufactured on the best principles, and of the best material the Continent can produce, Offering these great advantages, they solicit a share of public patronage, fecling assured that the general satisfaction given in th,:\_|uwt gnuarantees to. theim a still lurgrr‘nlmrc of that business which it has always been their desire and aim to merit! â€"â€"Any Goods purchased at this Establishment, not approved, will be exch reasonatle tune if not soiled or worn,. * s KIDDERMINSTER, N y + TAPESTRY,)» _ pUTOH, â€" l ; + HEMP and o DgralIR caRPBEfTs f Bot OoF THE UNION BLOCK, SUSSEX STREET, s Lately Occupied by J. G. ROBIINSON & Co., _ PROPRIETORS OF «THE TEA POTP _ I" Whero they will Keep Constantly on Hand a CGood *Wt * _ SELECTION OF _ _ BROADCLOTH, BEaVERS, PILOTS, WhiIyNEY8$, BEDFORD CORDS, IRISK FRIEZES, CaNADIAX FRIZES, o " tï¬ l sg ) CRANCY AKD PLAIN FLANNELS, KEBSETS] a â€" hok KNITTRD DRaWERSs aXD &HmTS Dealers in Dry Goods ~READYâ€"MADE ZLOTRING, &e., > Extensive Fall and Winte All GOODS MARKED in Plain Figures! q. + @"NO ABATEMENT. y | the Ottawa December 18; 1865 | AT AS LOW A FIGURE AS CAN BE HAD IN THE MA Ottawa, December 18, 1865. C Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865 ALEXR. DUFF,. Ottawa, December 18, 1865 KEARNS & RYAN, 3E(l TO INFORM THEIR FRIEXDS AND THE PUBLIC GE.\'IIH;UJA', THATTHEY have AN IMMENSE STOCK OF . % se..€ I CARPETINGS ! AVE RECEIVED THIS DAY, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, A LARGT ASSEREMENT OF THE VEBY % t 4 ' \~NMNEWEST PESIGNS IN | â€" _ For sale by Sparks Street, â€"â€" Central Town, O TTA W A, | Experienced Cutters Kept on the Promiscs. ‘rompt and Particular Attention given to orders OF VARIOUS WIDTHS AND ENTIRELY NEW PATTERN®S O‘MEARA & CO., IJOHN DURIE & SON, 10 |SPARKS STREET CANADIAN, SCOTCH and FANCY TWEEDS ERCRIMLOT AX } 3 JC LANG&LCO., ! o Fresco Painters! G BROUGH & CO., BSTA BLISHâ€"ED 184 Also: FOUR CASES AXD FOR SALE BY THE BALE OR BUNDLE JAMES BROUGH & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAI C‘MEARA & Co. 3y PHOTOGRAPHS by NOTMAN,, POR SA LE BELCOURT & Co.‘s NEW ESTABLISHMENT, 86, SUSSEX STBEET Hautman, Gin, in flasks and in wood; Wines, Sherries, Ports, Hautâ€"Sauterne, Medoc, St. Julien, Khine Wine, Hockhcimer, Champagne. Sparkling Hock, &c., &c. ; | | aut ®iNDs or | _ CUT TOBACCO AND CIGARS. To which they desire to call the attention oi their friends ofthé Civil Service, and the pubâ€" lic in general. ¢ °_ .+ _ POR BALE AT THE . ; QTTAWA STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, may in & â€"â€" |_â€"â€" York Strect, Ottawa. > PRAYER BOOKS, oP EVERYXY ELINX L. ~TTTE CALL THE ATTEXTION oF THE OGNACS, «Chaloupin, < Jardien, . Martel, g/_l{ennq_lpcy"l Brandies, Gin, Delsuper and D and 11 Sussex Street. Ottawa, Dec. 23, 1865 Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865 Ottawa, Dec. 1865 PRINTED DRUGGETS and FELTS, , MANILLA MATTINGS, â€" HEARTH RUGS, i : «_ HOSSOCKS, and * â€" DoOoOoR MATS. Ladies of Ottawa to our assortment, sas DUVERNAY, BROTHERS (EXGLIEH AXD PRENCB,) Cmnuts rStock! tKET nged within a rxincr CVA AETS, crm:! f : boat alitios essen« |‘~‘xu' l‘.q-,-(_.\[ark«-(s, l-tl.l < best material x-h:r. ire of public T res to. theim & | ratu rAT 1â€"44 3â€"tf €â€"1 3â€"t The first nrate who ¢ommanded this bout, xzave the word to lower away, and they went down the ship‘s side into night and darkness, never to be heard of again. It is impossible to guess at their fate. â€" They may have been swimpied soon, or they : may have been tossed on that bitter weltering sea till they ate one ::lllolh("’. Who cantell ? May God forgive The, thing \\hit‘l she said, ©There must be a hitch in the proceedings." * 1 anight have |ho|lgl-l‘ she was taking things rather coolly, and I do now. But ut this metant I was.nearly knocked down by: the carpenter, who appeared at full «peed atnd wh!o scemed to be crazy. The Ameriâ€" cun sailor turned round and joined at this inâ€" stunt; and we either did eay something or were guing to «ay something, to one .no':ga, when we were interrupted by a voiceâ€"a voice trom . the qunm'r-clec'k, which appeared to divide the dark night of death like a burst of fire, and send denFr like a howling ghost to wander over the desolate iceâ€"ridden sea, which was ready to engulph ï¬. lA voide Joud, shrill and clear in every syllable," even in expree #1on, though mr{mu[vthu e"e:y one heard it plainly above the wash of the waves, and the beating of the floating wreck upon the iron sides of the ship.. It was heard by every one upon that deck; for at the hearing of it, the parting | wailing groups broke up, and the sailors cane eCaggering aft toward the quarâ€" ter«leck, pushing one another aside in their contest to get nearer to it. sindungg is it nol?"" 8 I sind yes. * Had she seen my brother ; I should l'ik(- to see him again." > s * Melis with fhis wife and child. Better leave theim alone. _ Even a brother would be 4 -l"j[u'l.. Stay, and die with me." "1 will heartily consent to die with so brave a woman." 1 always liked you," she said. «©"You vever Lelieved in me, but you : were always »«««lâ€"natured when you laughed at me. You will tell me, I know,â€"when the time comes to say goodâ€"by." â€" "It will not be long, I eaid. * Look at the angle of the deck now." ; "It has been likeâ€"that this ten minutes." trom bglow, preferring for some reason, the having a‘wild, desperate struggle for life to being drowned *n masse." %o there were some fiyeaindâ€"twenty tragedies taking . place around/me, which I hardly noticed, for beâ€" tween ‘\Jr»ll and I reader, hite happened to be yery precious to me just at that time, and I wits »«-%In and loth to die. _ But some one laid a Inand on my houlder, and Ilooked and saw who it was. * lilimrl)i-humn-. She said. "the whin is The voice shrilled out this‘u the ni;ht. andfruip, *The ship is not -inm; the dure compartment has been stove, but the next is erfectly dry. _ Men! if you ever want to see k:ngl:uul again, get to wyrk and cut away the vwreek of the maste,‘ : Whose voice wa« it ? â€"I had never heard it ANC the The first boat, dowered with Clifford‘> aAppaâ€" ratus, |was in the water in a moment, and in anothior was stove, and sunk among the floatâ€" ing wrpck. â€" Not a soul in her came on board gizain.| . The other hung in the davits longer ; their completement was made up all but two â€"â€"the |edrpenter, and ‘the Amcrican sailor, who &tood before me. . The carpenter was not to be found, and the American: stood looking ut Chein. * « ® ue A young man had forced his way up from the cubin, and came to them, ~I heard what he said. & "Thore‘s room for a dozen more souls in that bout. mate®, * Take imy wifo with you; for the love of God, take her." No iinswer to him but curses. ' ** Where is the carpenter? We must have Chips,!" they _cliuffl_ungp in Yankee. ‘Come or, or you‘ll be too late." ¢ I cannot give the Aperican‘s answer. It wats top rough, The words in‘awhich he; exâ€" prossed his utterable contempt for thein would not do jto reproduce here. â€" Yet, coarse as they were so wonderous witty that even while 1 am dwelling on the horrors of tnat night llcmm , forbear to laugh while I m’di them. |. the quarterdeck, and saw the face of our Brown (Passenger, Hatterton, ~pecring down into the darkness. _ The voice was his. The Anicrican sailor, Eliza Dishmore, any my» selt immediately adjourned to the bumlxi for orders; and I well remember Ahat the American sailor bowed precedence to both of us, a« we went ug the ladder, ©Carpenter,". he suid, as ‘we approached him, . {ge furwnni“’ml give the young men their onders. â€" Have the wreek of the foremast and mizzenmast cut away ; that will do till daylight, the mainfna«t must lie on ‘deck at present; that will ‘do for toâ€"night. Be sharp, now, or we shall have another hole knocked in the ship‘s fide,. _ We are to the leeward of the ice now, but we «hall drift into the ‘ewell again directly, and then I wouldn‘t give two penceâ€"halfpenny for u«, with that wreck hangâ€" ing overboard.‘ sisd > 1 went toward« shall I do, sir \‘ C You ! Let me ‘C You ! Let me see? _ Who the devil is it? Ah! I gee. You are a very popular fellow, with ‘a gift of the zab. A very good gift, mind you ; I wish"J bhad it. {ou let me see: you go and animate them. Tell thiem I «in goihg to tuke the ship to Valpariso, and that there is not the least fear of my not doing so. _ Have you #een the «kipper. * Did he.go off in one of the boats 9. * + Of course he did not,‘ I said, indignantly. â€" ©"Of course not," anewered the Brown Pasâ€" senger. * Now, #ir?"! h This was the American sailor ; who replied that he wished to be told off to something kpeoial : " : h oc _ «Go to the helm, sir, forsthe presen‘. 1 shafl want you when I rig a jury mast. _ You are a noble fellow, and the m{;':unu I have lefts go forward, #ir,". .. . .;.. .: + | (cox c1upen) _ Almost at the bowspritiend the snow seemed to thicken and to a.fl!:w, forming a white wall acrose her courss,. d doubt if there was \time w;:ul the helm down. J had timeâ€" to see oue hideous ice erys##l, just to the right of the foreâ€"royal yard, agd then 1 crouched agzainst the bulworks, @®pecting the shock. It came in an instan€ , . The ship stopped so suddenly that I was tirown along the deck bruised and hurt ; and then one heard the crash, There was a Papping, tearing and eracking of wood all around, and last of all the sound of heavy bodies falling through the air, as the masts came headlong down, one on deck and one partly. overboard. â€" Then .ruin and confusion unutterable, indescribable. I suppose my courage is about the ‘same ns that of commongplace people,‘ but it would be worse than absurd &0 conceal the fact that I was dazed and stunmed by the. hideous dis aster, |and did not, for & certain, very short time, |know what to do. This may partly have grisen from the fact that J instinctively knew,â€"or thought 1 knew, that nothing could be doneâ€"that death was a matter of minutes. But tliis was not th#gase with the crew. Their| sailors instincts taught: them better. The, tirst thing I became aware of, the first thing \with any kind of arrangement in it w hu{hilmp;eucd after the ruin was this : the crew were crowding into the two larboard boats, which still hung in the davits, the starâ€" board boatsghad Lbeen crushed to atoms by the [«ll of" the ‘foremast, and were, leaving the He went forward. There remainsd Eliza Dishmore, who said : . . C 4 FH OUR BROWN PASSENGER it voice was it ?â€" â€"1 had never heard it looked up at a light which was t the Linnacle, on lflc fore part of er«deck, and saw the face of our issenger, Hatterton, ~pecring down arkness. â€" The voice was his. The BY HENRY KiÂ¥GsLEY him, and I eaid, "What Bhe said, the whip is the ship at V iso, that T fully underato d wm&mu-.mam Sepniees mhke hay Paller ons gechared vei m sail, which hid from our view the still more awful gaps it shrouded. ‘The injuries had been mainly above water, and thus had Aelped to save us. > The brown gentieman had left the ship in care of the '.wbowhwwvenem‘h wmmmm morning. e iearned from the shore bonts that hey Mijesty‘s l‘riï¬mum‘minun harbour and would sail for England that day. . As we passed up the harbour weeaw her get under way ; the six hundred en were still ewarming on her rigging as she passed us ; on the quarterâ€"deck we-wï¬ï¬‚m. We found the poor captain, struck down on deck, with both his legs broken wentirely helpless. We hadâ€"no need of his servi poor _ fellow, for ° our . brown ï¬m turned out: to. be the finest ailor lvrc had* ever sailed (with; a imaster of his profession in every. branch, apparent! knowing as much of details udau mprnury A surgeon too, and n6 bad one, for he set the captain‘s leg,and the Scotch stewardness and Edmund‘s wife nureed him into convalesence, A man of resource, for he and the carpenter got a sail over the bows, and so far stopped the leak as to get the fore compartment pampâ€" ed out, which made her sail beiter. _ A man perfectly accustomed to command, and before we had been four days on our new voyage we saw that we should have. been lost after all without him.+ * : To .‘E that Mrs. Dishmore turned out a thorough trump may be familiar but it is certainly true, She discovered next 3{ that the cook was drowned, so she i y es tablished herself at the coppers, and worked there, and among the wounded like a slave. 'l‘hcudl:titmp:‘-uuo do so, she sugâ€" gested the propriety of offering up a . thanksâ€" giving. f:::hl.:undm to the ooo:lh‘ui‘m, judgi i id intonation, that our to read mym in public. Another person who turued out a real hero was the solitary young midshi we had first seen. His ,Muneiamx‘flebnï¬Ã©ip of his own now. 6 We were two long months getting to Valpaâ€" among usall, the good and mutud':i.nqu.-;h vu:chowngcmy one, in whii it iest voyage I ever made. %ï¬d&ohm.ï¬â€˜ sembled in that ship, thereare no two I am certain, who would not meet now as friends. It was only when I was passing in a boat, with my brother and mster, under the bows of { PRICEâ€"3 CENTS. "Yes, he indeed, for he saw us, and cried ouuo.:':\, "God blees you 1 Go:nk- you 1 Good by!" and we answered.in a eimilar manner, and all sat silent, having found out, F::ei‘hdhnhin,hnwdlmhd'ah ike _ We found ut the hotel on shore a packet ‘directed to my brother in his handwriting. It wmnflmwdwmudn-u follows : ©" Rearâ€"Admiral Sir Charles Hatterton preâ€" wents his compliment« to the; passengers of lates them on e oming Mcanwhile day crept up over the buy scene, and the snow storm ceased, giving way to a glorious, clear, parkling morn. Eyâ€" gaged as I was, 1 could not helplooki round with the most eager curiosity to catch sight of the icebergâ€"â€"that hideous grey mass onwhotwelndmekiu the dead of the wild nif“t. It was close to us still, scarce five miles off at sunrise, and, of all the beauâ€" tiful objectsd have ever seen 1 think that was the most beautiful. Jt lay floating aapon a bright blue sea, flecked with fiying Lurpk shadows, and every erystal and pinnacle was blazing like the brightest silver mgainst an intensely blue sky, while the shadows on the berg itself were of the palest, most delicate green. . It was the only one near us but to the south we could seem long line of them, strgtching across the horizon, much like another Bernese Oberland. * During His long experience in Arctic dis covery, he has never seen more courage, more in ol niirenntenednratages is wi c the the whole of whom, with‘ four " With th¢ heartiest wiches to ev ma:uï¬uwm‘:’w;wfl I believe that this was the only explanation ever entered into by this queer pair. . But the next time I saw. them together they seemed perfectly devoted to one another, and remiain ed so for the whole voyage. â€" He not only had got really to respect her, from seeing all her noble qualities shine out, in spite of her fanâ€" tastic appearance and odd manners, But his delicate conscience told him hbe had been more brusque with her on kome occasions than he should have been. He made the Wfll‘ papers complain that the from the Colonial Becretary on the subject of trade relations and intercolonial union, which has been published in Canada and Nova Bootia, was withheld from them , and that this policy of concealing important Imperial despatches is the rule with the adâ€" ministration of that province., | f Distiuct Ozaxor Lovoers.â€"The Annual Meetâ€" ing of the Kingston District Orange ltxige was held onâ€"Tuesday afternoon in the Orange Hall, City 'ï¬:' when the foollowing officers were for the ensuing yeat :â€" William Robinson, Kingston, Master ;â€"Itwin, Ainchinbmoke,bepï¬ym;uj“‘:, Kingston, Becretary; ll‘ri Dunber, : do., Treasurer ; John Laird, do., 'md’caa- monies ; Thomas McMabon, do., 'Ir The next Aunual Meeting ‘will be held in Portsâ€" mouth.â€"Whig. 4 * suits in ind Canada, died here yes mymï¬dflbn‘n He was much beloved, and was one of the first W‘d.le- suits whom the present Bishop of invited to Canada He m most herpically at the emigrant sheds, St. Charle, during the ship fever of 1847 and was for ten years after 1850 assistant to Bishop Charbonel in Toronto. He was appointâ€" ed to a mission in New York, but here to die after originating the Caurch ‘of Jesu, * Madam, I humtily beg your pardon I beg that you would be kind enough t ceed about what you undertook ?" __©Did you see the skipperâ€"the master, madam ?" i @1 did not. But I s§w the boats put off; was in neither of them. . He i« lying sagmewhere under the wreck of the mainâ€" B8t. ~How utterly mean you must be #o -?x that man !* é & * ean, mmadam ?" ; #* Yes, mean, â€"And, why alg you, suspect and disliké me 80, that .yoa le breeding hardly keeps you civil?*N@@ mre a gentle> man, but you have gone fféarWpeedge of your fenlili(.\' in your treatment of me. . What have done that you should treat me as you have already done*? ;.-*m_ï¬:"m:n.ï¬nuws morrow . y bd-ai- im u.hy’acdhpidmflzn there to pray for his soul. _ â€" * Were 3 happened ! * Can you h’puw-r women qitiet? . Can you organize a hospital? ©For whien day dawns we shall find a long list of killed and wounded,â€" I fear. ‘There were, many on déck."> @ ©J éan:l«ni-nm than that. ° Ccme. use me fairly, «ir, or you and I shall quarrel. Tell me off for something." A 1 % «* And what am I to do, sir?" > ; " Go to your berth, madam, and thank G+d for your safety." <F 24 â€" Father Tillier,; syuperior of the orderâ€"of Je "There were yery few," she answered. But I can do what you want. If I could t, who gould ?" * > Mn «Jeeck, madam, when May pre