"X.T ERX AI Painsâ€"Tooth . Headache.‘ Neu ‘Pianoâ€"Fortes, ral intopation approximating fecturn in the instruâ€" \by any other «42â€" imacs Stoman Prigting | Sussex Streets, in of Carleton, C. W . OoRTIMER: Street, Ottaw Sept. 5.â€"â€"Upon a ‘s Piancâ€"Forte, are ‘a very ‘fine and | beiliancy not oftem upon the old plan. [ says =â€"â€"We heve an equal. â€" It can , perfectly unatâ€" ; an prdinary m-f.mn..f must speedily BABCHM ! ®, . Bruises,. Spinal roat, Croup, Colic, d of Glowing cupicd, mo oppor» management of the years, instruments plan of "double tured in this this difficulty (want projected from the act upon the swell, ‘The inconvenienc effect this .Qflnjfl" PXEEXT p shperior excellence been questrned, and ormous demand â€"has ) to meet our orders reased facibitics, We toh-u-. and conâ€" *rsimilitude, that nables . the pi&nists _ Your Pianosever Your invention, in ork radical changes wos throuzhout the 543 Broadway, __ ~_NEW YORK t for a descriptive ng. our patrons. s patrons. that > y :ï¬,.lll golicit GoTTSCHALK is the rirfl,enthmn‘nh principal aftists CE & C€0,‘s L. PRFXCE & co." agy other Instrgmy ut it is ushally a mere instrument on which Irack ons . « Pradel .. KHBERQ, the cvrent ed your new Piancâ€" ive of its system of , by which grmoat is obtained,» being silesophical. The has great capacity r singing,. and Lits have never heard and svmpathctic woughly examined invented and" paâ€" I am of the opinion liis improvements euts under examiâ€" depth and brillianâ€" ra gentleman, but to appendage.is nearly . Cotischalh., it Messrs. Thattber ATALOGTE CONâ€" tionâ€"ot style, and eminent musicians, mnee of our instmâ€" amy wildress. wes, preserving at mg x. of which . By these imâ€" any. otl nd natu ES, with PATEXST BSU B BASS. NMason, memtic OxGax, we ratest triumph "in : age." During the neh and Germans itistruments with edals for the feet to the reversed or®xâ€" viates this difficulty blowing with more doaired increase or the tone: musical critic of veexamined your tes. They merit dy of the instr sound boands ar \thin woe«k lik or Shipping naule it fnp-;ibk meliow . rich" and RTES wood, Walnut PRINCE KELODEONS®! in USE! wrapper round ChargGe«, Cler for FIYE Year: instruments art & SON, TRUMEXTsS nitifiq Princiâ€" C\ TICE Buftalo N. Y uly <bell« nd â€" others. rginal and al Balm ! pt Lame 1 th strt Qil’l have on kind of Mationery ; Oftawa Stationery Warehouse | YORK SMITH‘S B:..OCGKITAWA‘ rj\n EUNDERSIGNED HAVE THE PLEAâ€" sure to announce to the citizens of Ot wa that they have just opened a new Sutin‘% ery Warchouse in this city, where they wi 8 THE FIRST Number of this new Jourâ€" A nal will be widely circulated as a speciâ€" men number, this is a good opportunity fur persons desirous of making known their busiâ€" nes in the new Capital, as well as in the Disâ€" trict of Ottawa, 13: in all Lower Canada, to send in, without delay, their advertisements. â€" ‘The first number will appear within. the next fortnight. k k:dmu'-enum to be addressed as fo #50 R " Lz Caxana," Ot Dec. 19, 18653 DUVERNAY BROS A POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL AND ADâ€" YERTISING JOURNAL, 3 PUBLISHED AT OTTAWA. Hon. J. A. Macdonald, _ Hon. J. H.Cameron, | Hon. Geo. Crawford, Hon. M. CameroA, F. Jones, Esq., M.P.P. _ R. Bell, Esq., M.P.P. W. PoweH, Esq., M.P.P. J. S..‘Iu»uhlim, MPA ._ R. Cooper, Esq., Judge Co. Huron. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865; 14 Dllm FOR LANXDS AND PATENXTS for Inventions procured. t Takes ‘tharge of Private Bills during their passage through the Assembly, and transacts all business with the Government departments. * â€"â€" REFEEENCES : h J. . H. KELLY, | ler Land and Parliamentary Agent!| _r â€" They have now on hand and for sale somé wellsituated City and Villa Lots, in Upper and Lower Canada ; and an immense quantity of Farming Lands in the Townships on the Ottawa, & | Orric® :â€"Corner of Sparks and Met¢alfe Sts. | W..R. THISTLE, P. L.8; 0| . K. Ar BALDWIN, P L.S. .. | Ottawa, Dec. 28, 1865. _ *s" &â€"y| Applications to the Crown, Lands Departâ€" ment for Mining Lands, &¢., promptly attended w. Â¥ # sentces â€" . Messrs. Thistle & Baldwin, PROVINCIAL ~LAND SURYEYORS:; Heal Eatnt(-_ wk BOUCHETTE will always be proparâ€" .Y1 ed to attend promptly to any business the Government employees and the public generally, may entrust him. 1 *\ Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865 for the district of Quebec Dec. 28,‘1865. #aÂ¥" RESIDENCE â€" RUSSELL: HOUSE Ottawa, Dec. I8th, 1865. .. d AXx D VOC.aTIBE;, 8 * Elgin Streets, OTTAW A Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 . Building, Corner 4 Building, Cor (iiceâ€"Horne 4. BUCKLEY & sCoOTT, / Bamstmz & Attorniesâ€"atâ€"Law coNV EY ANCER, &C.. Aumond s Buildings, Rideau. Streét. _ Ottawa, Jan. 12, 1866. 2 y No Advertisement can be discontinued with out the written order of the advertiser. | â€"‘ Sofécitors in Chancery, Conveyancers, * * NOTARIES PUBLIC, &e., &c. R@Fâ€"Officeâ€"Over Mr. A. Campbell‘s Store, ; Sussex Street, Ottawa. * Prorusaroxat or Brsixkss. Carps, of not mor than F0 lines, $10 a year. Any person sending the names of Ten Sulâ€" goribers, Cask Accompanying the Order, will toâ€" veive a eopy Free for One Year. # 2+ *,* Every description of Printing, from ‘m Matnmoth Poster to the Smallest Card, exechâ€" ted in the neatest style, and at FPrices that will Defy Competition. *\ . * Trawxs or Apvertisixc.â€"Eight cents per line for the first insertion, andâ€"two cents per line for every subsequent insertion, unless otherâ€" wise arranged. _ , . * €+* . _ A Weekly Edition of the Toxes will be pubâ€" | lished every FRIDAY Morning, and Mailed to Subscribers for #4 per Antum, if puid in ‘ adcance ; if not paid in advance, #1,30, : | â€" Ray"The Weekly will contain a large amount | of Foreign and Home News, Aatest Telegraph | Despatches, Local and Forcign Markets, undf‘ will be a most valuable paper for Farmers and others residing in the countrr. C k ‘ As the first number of the Tuags is published on the 18th of December, persons Sulurr'nxp, for u'lt: Daily or Weekly will reccive them from dote { blication untik January 1st, 1867, for One ‘ear‘s Subscription at the above rates. . | . _ PROFESSIONXAL CARDsS. J, F, BOULTON, BARRISTER â€" AT â€" LAW ! Terus or Sorsc prios :â€"Daily, it paid in adâ€" vahce, #5,0@ per Anoum; if not paid in \â€" wdvance, #6,00. E â€" .___GEO, H. PERRY, CIVIL. EKGINXEER, Mr. B. attends regularly the circuit in and *TE CANADA.," _ UNION BUILDINGS, g(‘m of Sussex and York Streets Oftawa, Dec. 18, 1865. s OFTICEâ€"Cor. of York and Susser Streets. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 W, MARSHALL MATHEsON, _« Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor, &o. Orrice=â€"No. 5, Resssur House Buock OTTAWA TIMES." sale and protection of the Lands &A PEW DOOR8 FPROM . THE MARMET Lowor Town., RTICULAR attention devoted EVERY MORNING, Officeâ€"No. 17, St. Peter Street, _i â€"QUEBEC. t YÂ¥OIlâ€"Flâ€" â€"NCrF:989 sPECIAL NXOTICE THE "WEEKLY TIMES." Caxapa East aso West, yousn ayp Fexxon : Dr. WOLFF, A. F. BOUCKETTE, PRIXTIX G SOLICITORâ€"INâ€"CHLANCERY hand an l'u;urtliwnt ul'('n'rf (Sundgys Rxee PUBRBLISH ED tork TH E DUVERNAY BROS "LE CANADA." School Books, (Lat® or qtEsEc.) * n "I | THE |"QUEEN," | COMPRISES LL THE REQUISITES 3.» | for a Firstâ€"C Restaurant, The house mmu«<+* â€" | has been refitted apd refurnished throughout. *.1| The Bar contains the choicest Brands in a'ehn“se | i Wines and Liquork, and every Delicacy of the Season will be found on the table. < KOCK. . .. || _ The Proprietot‘s best efforts will be directed ) O'IT | to the comfort of is guests and patrens. "ru: uunnéw-A' 0 etc., Daily,by Exp ¢ > ‘ ~ Ottawa, Dec. 18] 1865. * 1â€"f »â€"nts, OTT aw a W. J. SCOTT, JR of Sparks and to t8*, of Ab» &e. 17 0‘\)1':“5-0 ‘% g'q oi:)l],l;:).. 4 . > ~ â€" IONp on L J., f ALWAYS ON HAND AT O‘MEARA‘S RESTAURANT | THE ABOVE HOTEL, one of the oldest . * and best known in Packenham, has bechn leased by the undersigned, and thoroughly overhauled and refitted for the special comfort of guests. M, KMAVANA Corner of Met Oppositc the Mat P. MEARA‘® EMPIRE ITES'J‘;& URA George nearSussex Street, Ottawa of charge. > . December 20, 1 ‘€t 5.1 . ST LIV s@y* GOOD 8 l‘ABLlNU and lgueful Hostâ€" ler always in at e, Will at all limnmlflbe furmished With the» very best the market difords. t boats free of charge. R@"There is akinsrâ€"crass LIVERY STABLE attached to the Hotel. _(m.n!q.. Dec, 18th, 1865. a_}-_y ‘_JAS| JOHNSTON‘$ > U NIONN EFILOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 r R€Z~Good Stabling and an attentive Hostler Jannuary 11, 186B. |~ 0_ _/ 20y Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 ALBION HOTEL. A1. the abovieâ€"named Hotel, begs leaye to acquaint his un{rmerous friends and the travelâ€" ling public, thht he has reâ€"painted and newly furnished throhghout this commodious Estal lishment, in the management of which, by wtrict attention to business and guests, he hopes to deserye encouragement and support. The House of visitors on C TKWA, C. w. FyNHE UNDERSIGNED, PROPRIETOR OF §@" A| clioice lot of Mus always kept on hand fort sale _â€"Ottawa,| Ddc. 18, 1865. E. Miles the P‘dtent Rotary Hair Brush, (the only an« on this continent,) in use. For information 4s to the nivlcnc_v of this apparaâ€" tus, vide opinions of the Press, k: De > EGS MOST RESPECTFULLY To IXâ€" B vite th¢ gentlemen of Ottawa and vicinity to visit his New Establishment, No. 9 Angus Block, which has been fitted up in a most recherehe style, at very considerable expense. Ot ?J:HE BALE OF REAL ESTATE AT Auctionâ€" or Private Sale punctually atâ€" tended to, | Consignments received ‘for posiâ€" tive sale. Purties wishing to purchase Real Estate will rpeeive all information free of charye by calling at the office. Partiament Hair DVessing Saloon ! ING $@J" Over ‘Faylor & Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, corner bf York and Sussex Streets.â€"Enâ€" <__ trance.on Sussex Street. â€"â€" Ottawa, lfec. 18, 1865. 1â€"tf ___ _ MACDONALD & BRo. Auctione- rs, & General Commission JOIIN II. BARBER, °* Buok-Bmdxr_and_!gnyllaqmnu Stationer A| MORTIMER, BO0OOIXT BLNDETE A CCOLAÂ¥1I _ BOORS MADE TO ORDER ‘ Andall articles for the Toilet for ‘amy branch of business, paged and | by strict attention tc all the bound in Lln best style of the art. * | with it to"therit a share of the RULING DONE TO ANY PATTERN, + { ~C. Austin begs also to obser Particulad attention paid to MAP MOUNT, | the fact of his having had ups AUCTION ROOMS ‘"ARAUS ‘orner of Sparks and Metcalfe Streets, over . : City Registrar‘ s Office; A CCOUKT BOOKS MADE TO ORDER Ottawa, Dfa. 18, 184 HOTHELS & SsALOOXNXs Exchainge and Real Estate Agents No. 40,. Sussex \Street. Ottawa, Dec. 13, 1865. Ottama, I OSSON, > "Omnibuse RIV A auperior ap awn, Dec. 2( ter and ember 21, 1 RY AND ( FEW GE kenbam,‘ D f Lately, K.}| MILES, RES] MOoRT Nich 8t., Courtâ€"house :jmur OTTAWA: ' JOHN MALTMAN, Cenkre| Poreny. : < . : 0« c\ . > .. . OPTAW A \Oppogite Hope‘s Stationery Store. led and refitted for the special 8. The and Bar all times| be furmished With t market difords. : G00D STABLING and nguel ys in at e. BURINXEsSS CARDS OGDE SPA No. 19, Sparks Street, II. MeLEAN‘S RIDEAU STREET, MDST RESPECTFULLY TO IX NORTH GOWER (Rate Campbell‘s Hotel,) (LAts McApax‘s), MACHINE RULER APERâ€"RVULER, PACKENH AM. Tnu:‘uu*s RESTAURANXNT ! PROPRJETOR OF THE ill ‘be ready for the reception e 10th instant. JAMES E. GOUIN, d for many years connected with U‘ s Hotel, Palace Street, Quebee. ‘ JOHN MALTMAN L«x 30th. 1865. e ENERAL STAGE OFFICE ses Holt, Jr., Proprietor, _ R6S Division Streets, VSBURGH, N. Y. UIGNANX‘s ,= + +.(« â€"_ Propnmronr. to and from the House free *{f( and Wellington Sts., Ratrance to the Government Iutlding‘s, +5 TXE HOTEL, ‘ON HOUSE, 65 ; OTaAW A, C. W. _ TLEMEN CAN OBTAIN irtments. * 1865. 3â€"v s EZXO PR KS STREET, 19, 1885 LMEB, . C. E ORNER OoP AURANT! THE lot of Musical Instruthents THE AND HOUSE, Proprietor. Tt 11â€"Â¥ 3y 99 1â€"tf W 100 100 20(0 ()OO ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED V 4 < in the Township of Gloucester, County of Carleton, being Lot «No. 12, in the 7th Concession. ‘Fhere ‘is about 20 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainder * is covered with wood. . t : FARMS FOR SALE! 100 Shelf and Heavy Hardware! ConstanllX on Hand a ssortment of FOR SALE 4 BLOCKS * House#, 4 Rooms each tene Block, 4 tenements, Five:Rooms at to each. Three Houses, 2 tenements each ; all well plastered and in goo Also, 12. Town Lots. The above Property will be sold on â€" Terms, â€" 5 q1O BE & P . :;| Sign of thesBITG AUGUR, Sussez Street. + s FRANCIS MeDOUVGAL Ottawa, Dec, 18, 1865. | 1â€" Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 VALUABLE PROPERTYf A. different parts of the city, well adapted cither for private rsidences or business purposes. > For further particnlars and termk of Sale. Arpiy to 1. J. FRIEL & CO,, + Or to H. McLEAN, B@" Family Prescriptions |p accuracy, se 1 1. ment of Photographic and Medical Cheâ€" micals, Canadian®Hair Dye, Bogle‘s ditto, Matthows‘ ditto, and‘ a full nTortment _of Druggists Sundries. 4 o H DRUG«W AREHOU SE Four NEW HOUSES to Rent on Jdust Receivedâ€"a consignment of the Cana dian .'lmrr-l’hospl;ut: in Boxes and Barrels. ag GEO. MORTIMER. Chemis® and Apothecary, 4A Sussex Street. Oftawa, Dec. 18; 1865; 1«3 Agent for all the popular"Ratent Medicines of the !ld_'/. No P To Farmors and Qardeners ! xÂ¥" Crystaliine Compound *wa «FPOR THE HAIR Call and: see it and‘judge for yourse}ves. Canadian.Cough Emultion, a sure cure for Coughs and Coldsâ€"‘Postimonia!s from‘ proimiâ€" nent citizens will be shown on application. Medical Soaps, Sponges, &c., unequadled in the city. T would also call the attention of the publi ~_.â€"_* to my incomparable .*, by strict atteption tc all the duties connected with it to*#horit a share of their patronage, C, Austin begs also to observe that he trusts the fact of his having had upwards of fourteen years‘ experience in every branch of the busiâ€" ness, both in England, Ireland, and Canada, combined with unremitting assiduity and perâ€" sonal attendance, will not fail to eBtiin dontfiâ€" dence and insure satisfaction. j *.‘The strictest attention will beâ€"paid to the Dispénsing â€" Department, which ‘will be conâ€" ductod entitely by the Principal, who stmranâ€" tees that every article shall be ciirefully.examâ€" incd beforé usé, and all prescriptions will be prepared in strict accordance, with the formula of the several Pharmacopocias, m a Ottawa; JJan. 1. 1866. > 124 x 41 Sussex Street, Is the Plage to Buy Your Medicines ! PROPERTY FOR CETLAS. .A USTINT, Pharmaceutical Chemist and Druggist. At the b\'bqvo address, for the sale of DRUWC®, CIEMICAL®, | DVEâ€"STUOPFR®, .0. , PRRPUMERRY, | .â€"__PANMCS* S0OAP®, Andall articles for the Toilet,. &¢.; and hopes APOTHECARIES & CHEMISTs j.,,, tm ® . Rideau; Apothecaries‘ Hall OTs NXOS.J AND3, ON THE NORTH side of ~Wilbrod Street. â€" These, Lots are situated opposite 8St. Joseph‘s : College, [Sandy Hill,] and are well sulrod tor: the erection of private dwellings. â€"â€"Al8(== ‘/ XUMBER OP LoTS SITUATED IX «___P;K..â€"Advice to the p Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 2} STORY STONE HOUSE, SITUATED _ on. Lot No. 6, north. sife of, Cathcnt Street, ‘The building is ly new, and finishedâ€"30 x 36. There is alsoa good Frame Pwelling on the Lotâ€"24»€24, which rents at $100 per annum. It is sgituated in the imtrgdiate vicinity of the Railway Terminus, and is & very ({odnble _3\_J Township of Gloucester, County of Carleton, being the East Half of Lot No. 21, in &w 2nd Concession. This is a good Farm, and will be Sold ‘chcap. place for a t:lrimh- residence | _ <â€"AL8Oâ€" Apothecaries Hall! JNJ Township of Osgoode, County: of Carheton. ‘This Farm is situated within Two miles of the (GHoucester Chureh, and within Eugxzx miles of Ottawa City. There is about 40 acres of this Farm clearâ€" ed and under cultivation. : J\J in the Township of Osgoode, County of Carleton, Rideau Front, being Let No, 20, in the 4th Concession. There is about 25 acres. of this Farm cleared, the remainâ€" der is covered with a good Hardwood bush. This is a good Farm and wil} be sold at a reasonable rate. County of Carleton, being the East Half of Lot No. 3, in the 2nd Concession, Rideau Front. 'l‘hon- is an extensive clearing on the lot of at least 50 actes, and the rcâ€" mainder is covered with a fine Hardwood Bush. The Farm is within foe miles of the City, gnd is‘ beautifully situated on the Innks'o‘k the Rideau River, thus having an approach to the City either by land or by water, : The land is of a superior quality and yields excellent crops. Hardware! Hardw | _ Ne. 1. â€" ) scaresor mt rrorsany .O known as the Ossras Hau, Fary situated in the Township of Gloucester 1ND FREE FROM ADULTERATIQN:! AVE JUST LOOK HMHER JVUST RECEIVED! ACRES OFLAND, IN THME Bs ds ACRES OF . LAND, SITUATED oF THE 39, RIDEAU STREET, ACRES . OF LANXD, IN THE MORTIMER‘S VALUABLE On 1st of May next 4) Pure English & French Drugs and Chemicals ; English & French Perfumery, Toilet and Fancy Goods, BEGS respectfully to inform th« inhabitants of Otitawa and its vicinity,that he has commenced bitsâ€" iness as a a PROPERLY COMPOUNDED [YALL IMPORTATIONS OF OTTAWA JOSEPH GARVE G R E A T ? L EmP P1 TXE CT ep% ~RECEIVED .Al~GO Lund Agent Al~GOOD ASâ€" 00D EN nt. _ One d a Kitchen Five Rooms i‘ condition. Sand Hill, SALE E! plendid , M. D. or gratis easonable t SALE! TIUIM re ! 1 1â€"f Jan nary 3, 1866 OTTAwWA, C. wW., SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1866 with 1â€"tf Theâ€"present prices are $5.00 per Lbarrel for the best pure meal, and at exchange 14 lbs. of meal to the bushel. The above firm is situated about one mile from North Gower Corners, and is known by the name of the s * " TARMER‘S OWN MILL!" _A._the inhabitants of the County of Carleton and surrounding country, that he has one of the best mills in the Province, worked by horse power, and giving the meal in a prrs and perfect state, and‘ at prices that will insure satisfaction to all partics. North Gower! North Gower ! FyNHE SUBSCRIBER begs léeave.to inform from point to scarf. t Apply at the Oatmeal! Vatmeal! ‘\\‘)’.»\.\'TED, IMMEDIATELY, so CORDS ~ good sound Beech and Maple, four foot Prixcirar. ... , . ... . Rev. T. D. Pramuires, M.A. ASBI8TAXT .. .. ;. ... .. .++ . «. MB H. PMLLIPP& Frxgxcu Mastir...... ...... ... Moxs, Dortos. DBAWING . ; . . . .1 .. «1. £. +C. A. NEwBta, Hag: MUSIC . .+. +« ++«.+« ++. . ... , H. R. FmPP,; K8g. The work of this Institution will be resumâ€" ed, with enlarged rooms, and increased faciliâ€" ties, on TUESDAY next JANUARY 2d. ; Wellington Street, 1 Jan. 1, 1866. } 12â€"f | . UNDER TRE a Patronage . of is Lordship the Bishop of Ontaric. Oitawa Classical and Commercial School, ols Poiniaibdiibias â€"Autsingcs Ki cea id c ial cc£ 93111 t The ‘Rinks will be open c\"cr_\r'day (Sunâ€" days and special occasions, as provided for by byâ€"laws excepted), during the skating and curling scason, from 7 o‘clock a.m. to 10 p.m. §27"° Gowan‘s band will be in attendance. Ottawa, Dec. 21, 1865. bâ€"b Family Tickets, to admit four...... .... . Each additional member..,.;........... ons or brothers over 18 years of age shall not be admitted as members ‘of s family. * ; Gentlemen‘s Tickets for the Season....... Ladies‘ ! 4. « Mn s rAusk Children, under 15 years of age,...... .... NoWSSkater‘s Season Ticket, admitting a Do. do. do. , geptlema Do. single admission, | gtp nieit ?.' To the Curling Rink, season tickets,...... OPENED ON TUESDAY EV‘G., _ ‘The 26th Inst., at 7 0‘Ulock, _ _ ]).\RTIES DESIROUS OF OBTAINING L. Tickets are requested to make applica~ tion at the Rink. Iitto ..ditto . _ and Rouse‘s Point 3.15 P.M; Accommodation Train for St. ) , 00 P.M | John‘s and intermediate places } e l Trains leave for Lachine at ... .. ; ~â€"8.00 A.M. 4. 9.30 A.M. + * ©*3.00 P.M. * 4.30 P.M. * Tl"o 3.00 P.M. Train runs through to Plattsâ€" burg. 5 37 â€"â€" C.J. BRYDGES, j Maxaarxc Director. SKATING AND CURLING €LUB Accommodatio Train for Island Pond and Intermediate Stations, E. ) +Â¥ n ape‘s e bo n e sn n B +4 4oh c + Mail for difto and Portland, ‘ stopâ€" ping oyer night at Island Pond, Night Express for 'I:%n-e Rivers, Quebee, Riviere du Loup, Portâ€" land, and ‘Boston, with slecping catsâ€"attaChed, &b, . . 121 22241 .++ Express Trains to St. John‘s, conâ€"< * necting with Trains of Vermont Central Railway for Boston, New York, and all places in the Eastâ€" tern States, E31 s . 2 +248« shisel. Ditto ditto ; and Rouse‘s Point Accommodation Train for St. t "TIMES, OFFICE Oitawa, December 18, 1865 _ t CENTRAL AND WESTERN T Day _ Express â€" for "Ogdensburg, Brockville, Kingtson, Belleville, Teronto,Guelph, London, Brantâ€" ford, Goderich, Buffallo, Detroit, Chicago, and all points West, at Night do do dy "" n i4 Accommodation Train for King: ston‘and Intermediate Stations, : POVE NE Sepen weldecre dtast at FFNRATNS WILL LEAVE BONAVENTURE WINTER â€" ARRANGEMENTS. Grand Trunk Railway Company and‘a notice will be sent to the parties whose Tohdors may be accepted, immediately after that datc. No Tenders will be noticed unless made on orf of the printed forms provided for the purâ€" pose and the undersigned does dot bind himâ€" sulf to accept the lowest or any Tender, 4 THOMAS REYNOLDS, , . _ Managing Director, January 3, 1866. 13â€"tdâ€"w For use on the Ottawa & Prescott Railway. Specifications, with proper printed forms of Tenders, may be had on, application at the ofâ€" fices and stations of the Company. Tenders addressed to the undersigned must be delivered at the Company‘s Office, at Ottaâ€" wa, on or before the 10th day of January, 1866. 5.000 CORDS OF FIRE WOOD r r’n E UNDERSIGNED invites Scaled Ter 4. ders for the supply _of +$ Ottawa & Prescott CORILI}â€"WOOL! Monday, 20th November, 1865, RETURNING FROM PRESCOTT MAIL TRAIN will leave Prescott at 2.05 MIXED TRAIN at 7.30 A.M. " TRAINS WILL RUXN AS FOLLOWS : MAIL TRAIN will leave â€"Ottawa at 8 A. M MIXED TRATN at 1.30, P. M; © * CHANGE of TIME. Oltawa and Prescott: Railway, Dec. 18, 1865 T HX BM BDILIHN Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 WOOD! wWOOp!! Station as follows 1. M. Cuomrrer, M.P.P., President ~C, T. Bars, Viceâ€"President. W. Wabe, Treasurer. B. Batsox, Manager of Rinks. Rosert Lyox ; Aurre» Parrac« C. H. Carmuers, Secretary. â€" RAILROAD NOTICES. DIRECTORS: EASTERN DISTRICT OPFP CANADA. O P‘T .A W :A RNAILROAD. TENDERS FOR ON AND AFTER ROBERT THOMPSON WILL BB T..8. DETLOR, 4 Supertntendent STRICTS 9.00 A. M 2.00 P.M 8.00 A; M 8.15 P. M 9.40 A. M 8,30 A.M 10.10 P.a ++s@I0 .,,10¢ ____| _ Aesidence: Dalhousic street, Lower Town next door to Mr. Gauthier, cabinet maker. 13.¢! _ Ottawa, Dec. 23, 1865. 6« 1â€"tf P.M Mrs. Clifford has always on hand a variety of Wax Flowers, Card Baskets, &c., and she will also teach the new and elegant art of German Leather Work and Wax Flowers to ladies who may favor her with a visit. W AX FL OW ERS. &_ PICTURE |FRAME, made by M»ss. J. Cuirvorn, in the new style of German Leather Work, is now on cxhibition at Mr. Durie‘s Bookstore. _VEW* STYLR OoF German Leather Work ! A FINE COLLECTION OF THE ABOVE. For sale by . JOHN DURIE & son, h 10 SPARKS STREET. Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865. 3â€"y Christmas & New Year‘s Note Paper, f Envelopes and Cards. Illustrated Gift Books. â€" * f Mustrated Edition#of the Pocts, Christmas Albums. Juvenile Books.in great varicty. Tllustrated Family Bibles. j Prayer Books, Church Services HOLIDAYS 1 BOOKS & STATIONERY I Emm Te‘ VCP FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS! AT AS LOW A FIGURE AS CAN BE HAD IX THE MARKET. Ottawa, December 18, 1865. Wer Lately Oc A Floor Oil Carpeting! KID H AuLy Goods purchased at this Establishment reasonable time if not soiled or worn. t â€"ately Occupied by J. G. ROBINSON & Co * PROPRIETORS OF «THE TRA Pot," 1@" Where they will Keep Constantly on Hand a Cood @1 | SELECTION OoF us siciutuactlonts itoiiattath i dich & uc un hi S uh adici 11202103 READYVâ€"MADE CLOTHING of Every Description, f i l n COBOURGS, ORLEANS, PRINTS, FACTORY COTTON,. jakd |â€" BLEACHED COTTON, ‘SHIRTINGS, BLAX KETS, SHAWLS, and Every Description of DRY GOODS That can pos«ibly be procured at a First Class Establishment, combining all the qualities essen tial to please the whole of the community, _ Having purchased for Cash in the best Markets they secured the Latest Kashions, manufactured on the best prinviples, and of the best material the Continent can produce. _ Offering these great. advantages, they selicit a share of public patronage, feeling assured that the general satisfaction given in the past guarantees to them a still larger share of that business which it has always been their desire and aim to morit. BEDFORD CORDS, IRISH FRIEZES 50 Sparks Street,, â€" â€" Dealers in Dry Goods ~~ READYâ€"MADE CLOMING. &e. Extensive Fall and Winter Stock! Ott KEARNS & RYAN, All GOODS, MARKED in PI I@&"NO ABATEMENT. m« ALEXR. DUFF. Ottawa, Deggmber 18, 1865 CARPETINGS ! §@"¢Prompt and Particular Attention given to orders A pt gi AVE RECEIVEDTHIS DAY, DIRECT FROM PIHB MANUEA ASSEREMENT OF THE VERY .‘ t F NEWEST BESIGCNS IN EG TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AXND THE PUBLIC GEXERALLY, THAT THEY have AN: IMMENSE 8STOCK OF CANADIAN, SCOTCH and PANCY TWEEDS®, . 7. BROADCLOTH, BEA VRRS, PILOTS, WHITNEYS h HA D FV AAAWRNN . eeibaes O CLO LE VC wa December 18, 1865 )ERMINSTER, 4 TAPESTRY, + ~~DotoH ! : . s‘ HEMP and STAIRâ€"CARPETS, . O°MEARA & CO., Experienced Cutters Kept OoF V.'*HI OUS WIDTHS AND ENTIRELY NEW 1 ATTERXS REMOY AX! BROUGH & CO., B®STABLULISEIETD OF‘THE UNION BLOCK, SUSSEX STREET Also: FOUR CASES FOR SALE BY+THE BALE OR BUNDLE 1RisH FRIEZES, CANADIAN FRIZES, ] j FANCY AND PLAIN FLANNELS, KERSEYS, > KNITTED DrawErs aND smRTS JAMES BROUGH & CO OTT A WV A., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OMEA RA & Co. | PRAYER BOOKS, @Pr EV ERY KIN D PHOTOGRAPHS by NOTMAN. 4 FOR SALE AT Te QTTaAwWA STATIONERY WAREHOUSE York Street, Ottawa. Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865. 3â€"ti To which they desire to call the attention oi their friends ofthe Civil Service, and the pubâ€" lic in general, d F ooo oo t o eP e Hautman, Gin, in flasks and in wood ; Wines Sherries, Ports, ‘Hautâ€"Sauternc, Medoc, _ | 8t Julien, Rhino,*ine, Hockhcimer, Champagne Sparkling Hock, &¢., &c. CUT TOBACCO AND CIGARS. POR.S A L EJ BELCOURT &Co.‘s Ottawa, Dec. 23, 1865 D and 11 Sussex Street. , not approved, will be exchanged within d PRINTED DRUGGEITS and FELTS [MANTLLA MATFING®, \ rRart rRUEB C HOSSOCKS, and «_ e‘ 0 %.‘. . ~ P00R xaATS (excuish AND FLEXCH,) Central Town, the Premises. Plain Figures! Cimtcs 1CBURERS, A LARGER material 1 public AL, €â€"d 3â€"tf 144 *» wego on detk and take a little air? My wife suffers in there cros=inge ; she‘s invieible, I know till the boat stope. â€"Steward bring u« up some more bottled porter." When we went on deck 1 saw to my exâ€" treme surprise, inade conspicious by their black and white stars, tour other cases simiâ€" lar to mine, except that they had no painted brand upon them. _ I could. hardly believe my eyes; but there they were ; leather covers, letter lock#s, and all. * "Those are mine, sir," remarked Mr. Levison. _ (1 knew my fellowâ€"traveller‘s name by the captain‘s having addressed him by it.) "I am travelling for the house of Macintosh. Those cases contain waterâ€"proof paletots,â€"the best made. (_)lur house has used such cases forty: years. It is sometimes inconvenient, this accidental resemblance of laâ€"hï¬ to mistakes, â€" Your goods are heavier " By Jove, sir, it i= unbearable!" waid the jovial Major Baxter (for he soon told us his name); * it is as stifflingy as Peshawah when the hot Tingsang wind is blowing ;« euppose * Don‘t know, #ir; I only know it‘s heary enough to break any: man‘s back," was the wh anewer, as the man thanked his ques wKer in his blunt way. "These steps, sir, are very troublesome for bringing down heavy good»," raid an olligâ€" ing voice behind me. * I presume, «ir, from gour luggage that we are of the sanie profes sion." â€" 1 replied that I Aad the honor to be a comâ€" mercial u'fl\'('"('r, and I tltotlgllt we were going to have a rough night of it. *Decidedly dirty night," be replied ; and I advige you,«ir, to eecure a berth at once. The bout, 1 =ce i= very crowded." : J‘ went straight to my berth, and lay down for an hour; at the end of that time I got and looked u‘ruund me, _ At one of the unm tables sat half a dozen of the passengers, inâ€" cluding the old Indian and m} uld-ï¬:sl?l:med interrogater. _ They were drinking bottled porter, uml;:!»;wcd very sociable. . I rose and ‘joined them, and. we elchlnï¬ni some remarks not Complimentary to night travelâ€" ling. I looked round, as we had just then stepâ€" ped on board. â€" ‘The person who addreesed me was a tall thin man, with a b‘f and rather a Jewish nose, and & narrow elongated face. He wore a great coat too short for him, & lHowered waistcoat, â€" tight trousers, a hiih shirtâ€"collar, and a light eprigged stiff neckâ€" " Yes, sir, nearly ready. Mr. Wilkins is hard at them." f I reached Dover at midnight, and instantly. engaged four porters to my specie chests down the stone .uï¬?e".xm,mm the picr to the Calais boat. first was taken un board quite eafely ; but while the second was Leing carried down, one of the men ali p«d, and would ocnainlxlly have fallen into ï¬ï¬‚ water, had he not been caught in the arms of a burly old Indian officer, who, laden with variousitraps, and urging. forward his goodâ€" natured but rather v;fl-.rwife, was preceding me. * h «* Steady, there, my lad," he said. "Why, what have you got there? Hardware?" "Good," said Mr. Schwarzmoor.â€"*" But one gruin of prudence.is wprth five times the tive bullets in those five barrels,. You stop in Parisâ€" toâ€"morrow: to transact business with Lefebre and Desjeans, and you will go on by the 12,15 (night) to Marseilles, catching the bout un Friday. We will 'Qle‘f?).l to you at Marseilles. Xm the letters for Paris ready, Mr. Hargrave?" A 194 1 opened my coat, and showed a belt under my waistcont, with a revolver in it At which \\_:u"'lu- spectacle the old clerk drex back in ’ * Who was it, Harvey ?"â€" said the station master, rather sulkily to the porter. | _ ** Old gent, sir, very respectable, as comes to the Dawsons‘, the training stables. _ Has horses there." * â€" / **Do notâ€"Jet that sort of thing occur again, Mr. Jenning," I said, "or J shall be obliged to report it." 1 would not have had that teleâ€" gram mislaid for a hundred pounds."" * Mr. Jennings, the station master, grumbled something, and then boxed the telegraph boy‘s Iiure. Which seemed to do him (&lr. Jenâ€" «"Purdon me for my repeated caution Blamyre, but I am an u{der man than .ymt und know the danger of travelling with eFecle If your purpose was known toâ€"night in Paris, your road to Marseilles would be as diangerâ€" ols as if all the galley slaves at Toulon had been let Jouse in special chase of you. Iâ€"do not doubt your dircretion ; Lonly warn you t be careful. _ Of course you go armed ?" _ and tossi, NoA 172 Toledo, Naples. The names that open Â¥he locks are, on‘ the one with the white stat on the cover, Masini=a; on the one with the black star, Cotopaxo. . Of course you will not forget the talismanic words, . Open the boxes ‘at Lyons to make sure that all is safe. . Talk to no:one. Make no Triends on the road.. ~Your commussion is of vast imrorunoe." € § ***I shall pase." eaid I, for a commercial traveller"‘ |1 _ \ery anxious, said the little neat head clerk. _ * Very anxious." 4 Mr. Schwarzmoor was a fullâ€"4aced man of whout sixty, with thick white eycbrows, and a red faceâ€"a combination which gave him an exprersion of choleric old age. He was a shrewd, gevere man of business; a little imâ€" petnous and fond of rule, but polhte, kind and considemite. t 1 hope your charming wife is quite well. Sorry, indeed, to break up your ho?idll_vi but there is no heip for it, my dearfellow. â€" ‘There is the specie in those two iron boxes, enclos ed in leather to. look like samples. They dre fastened with leather locks, and contain a quarter of a million in gold. The Neapoliâ€" tan king apprehends a rebellion." (It wu‘ three years befogy Garibaldi{s victories.) "You will tuke llwrrahcy to Messrs. Pagliavinci > __**Is the boy gone ?" | *_* Boy did not leave it, sir. _ Elderly gentleâ€" man, going to Duu-non'a‘:lmougm it up. The | office boy was out and gentlemlnsumn-n- | el to be coming past our house. 4 A llex:’l!,deu, you won‘t go, you must‘nt go," said minmiey MWMM&M | bending down her tace. tgo"" * | _ ** . must, my dearest. â€" The Ifnn ha« no | one to trust to, but me, in stuich a case. It is | but a week‘s absence. _I must stir in ten !! minutes, and catch the fourâ€"twenty on its way XI]!. e | delay.~> Transactitns |of great importance since .you left. b‘urryT to tim':llx'np holiday. Be at office by 6.30.| Start from London Bridge by 9.15, and catch the Dover night boat." * ul 18. .CB inz=) good. : Mg * We were getting very anxious," said Mr Schwarzmoor, as 1 entered theâ€"bank parlor, only three mihutes late weren‘t we, Goldrick ?" _* That was a very important telegram," [ suid sharply. to the station master, " and you cught not to have sent it by any unknown ind unauthorized person. â€" Who wa» Shis old sentlemian, |pray ?" xoA â€" arlid ing down the garden with an ominousâ€"looking lettcr in her hand. ~| ~.. . It was‘a telegram from Mr. Schwarzmoor, It contained oui_v these words : . " We want you to start to the Continent dircetly with sp(t'e. | Neapolitan luan. No delay.â€"> Transactitns of great importance At iitle Bet#, Minnic‘s maid, came flutter FOUR BOXES OF GOLD said the little neat head eryv anxious church and high "mas«. _ In conclusion, gentlemen, I would say that by clecting ame yglvfllioviotbewu your intelligence, discrimination and good taste, and: your â€"corâ€" d“ s s dw Im’ 39 use my influence with the President of the United States to have the *Fenians declared Mu-hsnddnr,ad&u':flilitk exâ€" portation of that combustible material into Canada, and also to send the thici« of that remarkable organization to the aeylum for the insane. Gentlemen, I would scorn to use illegimate means to secure auy man« vote, but any free and independent cleetor, who is laboring nndflr-inry embarrisments, can borrow five dollars trom me until after e:ccuoa day. Jt nladl':;ver be ::ldut'l allowed an man a vote a large MilytoMm want, while I had the means to ntit. IfI have injured any m.n,lm-. I bear malice against no intelligent voter. My moral character is I have never run for a member of Par he nor been tried for highway robbery. My temperance principles are sound. . I‘m in fyvor dlw o dos 1. o o in nfoannition aftarere Jon majori¢y. *Tus Birer Birâ€"The other evening a ont was turned out of a room in a house in the viâ€" cinity of 8t. Catharine street, and sent to "mouse" upon the landing, when in the mhgmpu-w-lundonlyhd(bflb her h quarters® being devoured by rats. We fancy a punning contemporary would never have had strength of mind enough to resist calling this a catâ€"asâ€"trophe. 4 Ax Eusoriox Avoutss.â€"Prior to the re cent municipal elections in han“&n Kobb," who writes in the Pree issued the following address to the electors : * Genâ€" lleum,l!)ovtoyurv:n-. 1 nave before me a requisition signed by. every reepectable man, woman, and child of our noble city, askâ€" ing me to become a candidate for. mayor for the ensuing year, Knowing as I do the interests that are.involved, and Miqm grateful for the confidence repied m me, 1 have consented to your request. No ordinâ€" wry considerations compel me to this Destined as London is ut no distant 4.';‘3. become the oil metropolis of Weetern Canada, it is imperatively necessary that a man of my wellâ€"known ability and integrity should have regard to my W wwplfl w state, gentlemen, that I am a Toryâ€"Clear Grt Itwwww. ‘.I“.-‘: favor of HE:â€"'M i opulation, nexation, federation, Taxation, or any other kind of "nation‘ that may turn up, . 1 go for reciprocity, hot whiskey, Feniani=m, Canadian Fdn hla, frée fights and univer sal euftrage. J am in favor of George Brown, Juhn A. Macdonald, Dr. Potts, or any other man. ° If I‘m elected Pll peution the home government to station permanently three regi ments of the line and two batteries of aruullery in London, the officers of which shall all be youl .nd' married, as a protection agninet i expemies Linres maent an j ‘en. I‘ y for an act to enable thcl{k:‘f:\vflhpmp a ‘thousand barrels per day, and alko to have Lake Erie t be brought up to the foot of Dundu« street, 10 inciliate the vhipment ofoil. T shall aleo The lunld-"url Eloction in| Mitchell was contested y upon grounds, two full tickets being ran. ‘The Conservatives however came off victorious, by a considerable "1i PRICEâ€"3 CENTS. "Yes! yes!" the leader must have some old flla:" three games,,you know, nightcapâ€"Cliquotâ€"gill top, y whall have your revenge Lyonas, old chap." "Dromont! Dromont! Dix minutes d‘arâ€" retal;nrwde-m." } blinded .with . the nnddmlidat’ 1 stumbled to the bufft, when three or four noisy young English tourists came hburrying i:,'anmnï¬n‘ a quiet and, imperturable ;c ‘lchl.nt‘i l. g.loey led ll‘lwllo-g it vison in im in trinumph, and called for champaign. _‘ _ Once away from the hight» of Paris, and in the pitchâ€"dark country, I fll asleep and dreamed of my little wite, and our dear little home. Then a feeling ofanxiety ran across my mind. I dtunz that 1 had forgotten tbqwu\i- with which to open the ldu‘:rrh. I ransacked mythology, history, acience, in vaip. ‘Then 1 was in the banking purior at Nor 172 Toledo, Naples, threatened with in stant death by a file of soldiers‘ if I did not reveal the words, or exf-in where the hboxes had been hid ; for 1 had ‘hidden them for some inscrutable reason. At that moment an earthquake shook the city, a flood of fire roled phst beneath the window, Vesuvius had broken loose and wa« upon us. 1 criedin my agonyâ€"* Gracious Meaven, reveal to me those words!" when I awoke. * » I took my seat with only two nlh-trr sons in the carriageâ€"two masees of travel iï¬ cloak aud capoteâ€"two bears, for all I cou! see t the contrary. > h » Midmght, came, and I was signding at th terminus, watching the tran«port of my lug gage, when a cab dmemnud an English man leaning out, a«ked driver in excel lent French for change for a" fiveâ€"franc picce It was Levison ; lmt"lnnw no more of him, for the crowd just t pushed â€" me forward * And how many more?" said my friend lIefebre, when we shouk hands and parted with the jolly major. |, * That‘s a good boyâ€" he superaboundeâ€"he _ overflowsâ€"but he‘ is one of your epicurean lazy officers, 1. am eure. _ Your army, it must be reformed, or #ndia, it will slip from you like a handful of randâ€"nous verrez, mon cher." * » Midmght, came, and I was signding at the terminus, watching the: transport of my lugâ€" gage, when a cab dmemuud an Englishâ€" man leaning out, a«ked driver in excelâ€" lent French for change for a" fivefranc picce. bdiun- $f>. " * n the very same streect I ran against the major and his wife on “:y to the station. * * Infernal city, this," said the major, * emell #o of onons, 1 should like, if it was mine, to wash it out, house by house; #ain‘t wholesome, ‘pon my soul Cain‘t wholesome. Julia, my dear, this is m)‘ï¬iu-u travelling companion of last night. â€" dyâ€"theâ€"by, just sw that commercial traveller ! ‘Sla'up:‘n-'un’ man that; . no »fln-m-ing alout â€" Aim. Bourse and bank all day,â€"senior partner some day. * f " Eh bien! That droleâ€"who is that ?" said imy friend, with true Patisian supercilâ€" â€"lwï¬d that it was only * was ) â€"passonâ€" 1 had transacted my business in the French capital, And was on my way to jthe Palais Royal with Mr. Lefebre fils, a great friend of mine. â€" It was about six o‘clock, ahd we were crossing the Rue 8St. Henore, when there pnass * There‘s Calais Tight !" cried some that moment; and there it was, ahead, casting sparkle= of gomfort . dark water. | carctul in these days. Egad, is.a mass of deccit.‘ . than my goods (To be Continued + Chei some one at re it was, straight of @omfort over the wmd : * Tou ‘e have won 3u held such low with the duffer. You re. we get to replied, "Sir, cannot be t00 siry the world