m'.g†vention, inâ€" | changes TAREOGUE COXâ€" method of blowing 1MERs the name e HECB & _ co." other instrament usually * meére <ti 'ï¬bh ction in the imsiruâ€" TES stest triumph in age. . During the ‘RG, the great var new Pianoâ€" f its system of };t' the swell, m'&i.;m- ip ‘object, oï¬â€", lut to ? the instruâ€" EXT and will reâ€" : case, there by n of stringing, preserving at toCharches, Clergyâ€" EBEX AL e ; vibratory rving all it« ‘% Pianoâ€"Forte, -*.ol“&)-flw afactured in this blowing with more desited increase; or ppendage is near!y Ottawa , the fullness of muast speedily & €O.‘8 M l"nlï¬" Â¥er round testimonials cipal Artists intes this dificuity PRINXCE, & C0 instrupcnts are with PAfENT our patrans that y met, and solicit sEw YoRk. & descriptive the old plan n questioned, and nous demand bas '.â€""'e have sal. .. It can t excepted,) â€" by s Steam Printing Susges Street«, in of Carleton, C.W of nt musicians, ikyoâ€"regaon of which Spinal capacity and»Published 2+ alty (want "OTTAWA TIMES." Traws or Susscaterios :â€"Daily, if paid in adâ€" .. vance, #5,00 per Annum ; if not paid in .‘ Any p-.:‘(m nullngï¬b:nn:uof T.:n?nh- i scribers, Cask Acct ing the Order, reâ€" (Pobre wtogy Â¥ree FokOne Ceat: . . _ > .|. A Weekly wg- of the Tos will be pub= lishéd every FRWDAY Morning, and Mailed to Subscribers for @1 per: Annuum, if paid i# advance ; .if not pdd.h advance, .]',5;,‘ paosk OFFIOE â€"Oor. of York and Sussex Streets Weekly will contain a large amou of ign and Home News, latest 'l'ul«gn:: ' thes, Local and Forcign Markets, and will be a most valuable paper for Farmers and others residing in the country. ‘sSPECIAL NOTICE. |_| As the first number of the T oars is published 0) the 18th of December, persons Suhcnbm,& cither Daily or Weekly will receive them from of publication wuntil January 14, 1867, for One Veur‘s Subscription at the above rates. _ . PRMIXTIXG. *,* Every description of Printing, from a Mammoth Poster to the Smallest Card, execuâ€" ‘ted in the neatest style, and at Prices that w Traws or Aoreatisixe.â€"Eight cents per line for the first insertion, and two cents per line for every subsequent insertion, unless othtrâ€" wise arranged. . f Proressionat or Busixzas Caros, of not mote themn 10 Hnes, $10 m ydms :.) >)â€"= : > ) ; % * i NerAdvertisement can be divecnitinngd withâ€" out thé written order of the advertiser. _ comrvEyaAmc ~__ Aumond s Buildings, h PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. F. BOULTON, BARRISTERâ€"AT â€" LaAW _ .. Ablicitors in , Conseyancers, _||. NOTARIES mBLxc, #o.. &6. nét"Officeâ€"Over‘Mr. A. Campbell‘s Store, EVERY MORNING, Pn-ncm.u attention devoted to the sale and protection of the Lands of Abâ€" mhh Crown Lands Departâ€" ) ment for Mining Lands, &¢., promptly attended V OL. Iâ€"NO,. 24. | #ay~ RESIDENCE â€" RUSSELL HOUSE Ottawa, Dec. 18th, 1865. 1â€" A DV OCAT Ottawa, Jan. 12, 1866 Mlmmï¬llnm-kww |V1l e to attend promptly to any business the Government ‘employces and the public generally, may entrust him. . . Mr. B. attends regularly the circuit in and for the district of Quebec. Qv â€" Messrs. Thistle & Baldwin, PROVINCIAL â€"LAND ‘SURVEYORS. to. * They have now on hand and for sale some <â€"well situated und Vills Lots, ulupx:; and Lower ; and an .of Farming Lands in the Townships on the «ttows. _ C Orvice :â€"Oorner of Sparks and Metcalfe Sts. W. B. THISTLE, P. L. F. A. BALDWLIN, P L. 8. ~Ottawa Stationery Warchouse ! J. H. KELLY ; TLand and Parliamentary Agent! THE "WEEKLY TIMES" 1 P EBC Dlm FOR LA} for Inventions p ‘Tukes charge fu""" m n.uu--ntho REFED Ton. J. A. Macdonald, ‘TVYIL ENGINEER, Dec. 218, 1865 Hon. J. A. Macdonald, Hon. J. H. Cameron,, Hon. Geo. Crawford, Hon. M. Cameron F. Jones, Esq., M.P.P. _\ R. Bell, Esq., w.PbP. W . Powell, Esq., M.P.P. J. 8. Ros#s, Esq, MPP R. Cooper, Esq., Judge Co. Huron." ce PW Z7 1 PUBLISHED AT O'I'TAWA.I $THE FIRST Number of this howktess A_ nal will be widely circulated as a speciâ€" -‘.-M,flh a good opportanity for persons desirons of making known their busiâ€" u-hb-flul,u well as in the Disâ€" #rict of Ottewa, in all Lower Canada, to send l.h:“ delay, their advertisements. The number will appear within the next fortnight. Advertisements are to be addressed as (ut A POLITICAL, DUVERXAY BRO8., sSMITH S BLOCK, YoORK STREET, OITAWA, # Lz Casapa," O Dee. 19, 1865 always have on hand ‘Pukes charge of Private Bills during thc‘t â€"pwm Assembly, and transacts 1 hnainess W the Governiment departments. y & Bc o cA d ctnaartet t to announce to the « .J.‘..:'&.y hn]-dOP"""d‘ ery Warehouse in «bis city, BUCKLEY & sCoTT, mâ€";-;o. 5, Russeu, Hocse Buock, : OoTTAW A. . ®EDs For LAXDS AND PATENTS ELE C yO M ul " LE CANADA," (Sundays Excepted.) PUBLISHED HE UXDERSIGNED HAVETHE PLEA L e Sletecvic of Otte UNIONX BUILDINGS, l of Lx and York Streets, Caxapa East axo West, | Estate Agents, T H E A. F. BOUOCKHETTE, MICAL, COMMERCIAL| AND ADâ€" YERTISING JOURNAL, isMED AT OTTAWA. No. 11, St. Pete qUEBEC. 18, 1865 Exousn AXD 18, 1865. REFERENCES 19, 1865 KELLY (Laty or ques®c.) #LB CANADA," OTTAWA, an assortment. of every DUOVERNAY BROS Street citizens of Ottaâ€" | a new Btationâ€" where they will during their 21y _ _|_JOHN H. BARBER, Biok:Biader ant Mampacturing Statiover y 13 |\_ PAPERâ€"RULER, C of Sparks and| Metcalfe Streets, over the (ï¬ly i $ §" /+ ©CoUNxT BOO! MADE TO ORDER A for any branck of business; paged and bound in the best stylojof the art. ING 9t 108: 194 PBAE _ l lc nineono n en MACDONALD & BRO. | _ Auctionedrs, & General Commission #â€"y AUCTION q?iu: SALE OF Auction or Pri tended to.: /C 1 tive sale. Parties w Estate will receive all by calling at the offic Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1 Ot 14f Parliament Hair RIDEAT Bi:us MOST R vite the gontlen to visit his Ne Block, which recherche style, at *. â€"_E, Miles has the ghdonl)’\pnu on t tngmtion as to tus, M;ovi'_'i"."'g RULING DONE TLIA-!“ PATTERN. Particular attention to MAP MOUNTâ€" seR El war A\ u..-ufl always kept on Ottawn, Dec. 18, r1NITE UXDERSIGNED, PROPRIETOR OF ALB|O "RUSSELL HOUSE," BU®INESS CARDS: TTAE 8 1 To C H HOTELS & )ver Taylor & Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, rner of York Sussex Streets.â€"Enâ€" unce on Sussex Fave awa, Dec. 18, 18 14f (JC)> 1+ â€"BIN DIER Tn:::ovl and leased "?g‘ JOHN GRAMHA Exchange and Réal Estate Agents. |(8. $L08808) |+> > un n Centre Towny... Opposite Hope‘s ETOLT LIVERY AND Water an of charge. December 1‘1 1865 N. KLAYVANAGH,... ... . Propror®?. Corner of !fe and Wellington Bts., Opposit« the Wumw has been The Bat ue M CBP ic . Wines and and every Delicacy of the Beason will found on the table. The Proj lMMvfllbaucM to the coi of his guests and patrens. en Oysters, otn..ndb.bykp-‘fl _ Ottawa, Ded. 18, 1860. _ ______. 199. .. R , @MEARA‘8 rMUPIRE RESTAURANT EMP QYsTERS! December ALWAYS 0 No. 19, Sp Nicholas St. MACHINE |RULER. JOHN| MALTMAN, OMPRIS No | AYVLMER, C. B Y AND|GENERAL : Alfred Moses Holt, Mor PROPRIET (LA4ré McoApax‘s), & 18 ACKENH AM. G@ENERAL STAGE OFFICE TON HOVSE, kd Division Streets, ENSBURGH, N. Â¥. F&'v'e'-'léiï¬ situated, and its character as a FIRST t SALOONR, THE Courtâ€"house Avenue T A W A. ‘onsiderable additions have to the premisés, and it has i ROOMS arks Stree% o es [dy +A 1 1 +« 1 2s OPPAW A, ‘Smionory Store. : AL ESTATE AT Sale punctually atâ€" nts received for posiâ€" ng to purchase Real m free of charge a. 2c d â€" mtenr w eni o Eue 1 and refurnished throughout. tains the choicest Brands in t STREET, * f PECTFULLY TO INâ€" en of Ottawa and vicinity lishment, No. 9 Angus m fitted up in a, most : vonsiderable expense. itent Rotary Hair Brush, continent,) in use. For fficiency of this apparaâ€" oR OP. THE of Musical Instruments Dressing Saloon ! % %‘:’â€{OYSTERS 1 18, T H ® SHELL HAND AT MEARAS BRESTAURANT®* 2 & » + +. Prorm®ron. to and from the House free _â€"Tht "QuUEEN," AURANT! ‘s Hotel,) ï¬h.m&, HOTEL. LIVERY STABLE HOTEL REQUISITES /‘ oldest 147y APOTIECARIES & CHEMISTS. y T H E Rideau Apothecar‘iflull,- No CECAS. AUSTIN, At the above address, for the sale DBVGS, CHEMICAL®, _ .q( â€" DVYESSTUPF®, > *# â€"__ PBRFPUMERY, | PAMCV A04P#, And all articles for the Toilet, &c., and hopes by strict attention to all the duties connected with it to. merit.a share of their patronage. (,. 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 (Crnada, combined with unremitting ity and pérâ€" sonal attendance, will not fail to{obtain conti~ dence and insure satisfaction. _ _ . & “Kc-::ri-c:;;iv attention will be |Inid to the Dispensing Départment, which w I1 be conâ€" ducted entirely by the Principal, who guaranâ€" ducted entirely by the PH% orin‘ muedt&'m' "ChÂ¥efull y tees that evéery articte®hall BeChrefully examâ€" incd before use, and all prescriptions will be prepared in strict accordance with the formula of the several Pharmacopocias. Ottawa, Jan. 1, 1866. > _1%y _ ~" *) 4# Sussex Strect, :â€"~ _ Ts the Place to Buy Your Medicines ! 141 ALL IMPORTATIONS OF â€"Pure English & French Drugs and Chemicals; English & French Perfumery, Toilet and Fancy Goods, Boaps, Sponges, &c., unequalled in the city. 1 would also call the attention of the public to.my incomparable s@" Crystalline Compound "@& FPOR THE HALR. Call and. see it and judge for yourselves. Canadian Cough Emultion, a sure cure for Coughs and Coldsâ€"Testimonials from promiâ€" nent citizens will be shown on application. Agent for all the popular Patemt Medicines of the day. To Farmers and CQardeners ! MORTIMER‘S Apothecaries Hall! Just Receivedâ€"a consignment of the Cansâ€" dian Superâ€"Phosphate in Boxes and Barrels. 4 GEO. MORTIMER. | Chemist and Apothecary, 41 Sussex Street, i’»(m‘tuvn, Dec. 18, 1865. s l«y 3â€"4 DRUG W AREHOUSE. .6 RE A T Medical Emporium orF TIHE CITY . : HAVE JUST RECEIVED A GOOD Asâ€" ment of Photographic and Medical Cheâ€" micals, Canadian Hair Dye, Bogle‘s ditto, Matthews‘ ditto, and a full assortment of Druggists Sundries. im BE C m au dh o ihkcat ol * c iek with A e s #@Z" Family Prescriptions prepared with accuraey . % @ JOSEPH GARVEY, M. D. P. S..â€"Advice to the poor gratis, ©~ PROPERLY: COMPOUNDED 1ND FREE FROM ADULTERATION ! VALUABLE PROPERTY for SALE! FOB SALE i BLOCKS WOODEN Houses, 4 Rooms each tenemant. One Block, 4 tenements, Five Rooms and a Kitchen to each. Three Houses, 2 tenements, Five Rooms each ; all well plastered and in good condition. Also, 12 Town Lots. a T'Accbowl’ropcrtyu-iubuoldnkumbh * . Terms. Comgmï¬wflg‘:ï¬ :‘ spiendit Shelf and Heavy Hardware! PROPERTY FOR SALE. wo CHKEAP. Sign of the BIG A(»Gg.?',m",.nn FARMS FOR §ALE! Four NEW HOUSES to Rent on Sand Hill, t On 1st of,May next. ‘« }# ACRE s OF THE P PPX 100 known as the QJ.%‘II, ‘ situated in the Township of: Gloucester, County of Carleton, being the East Half of Lot No. 3, in the 28d Concession, Rideau Front. â€" Thereis an <xtensive clearing on the lot otf at least 50 acres, and the reâ€" â€" â€" mainder is dévered with a fine Hardwood Bush. The Farm is within five -ul(a of the City, and is beautifully situated\ on the banks of the Rideau River, thus having an approach to the City cither by hnt:‘or ns en mapact Mc 2 2c Fudacs aenities Ottawn, Dec. 18, 1865 200 *m the ZUU in the Township of Gloucester, County of Carleton, being Lot No. 12,\in the Tth Com;mlon. ‘There is aboutâ€" 20 weres of this Farm cleared, the ro e . is covered with wood. | . > # No, 3. 200 ‘:C&E% or h}.A!rfl), SITUAT P ) in ‘ownship 0 ov-de, y of Carleton, Rideau llmnt, ring Lot No. 20, in the 4th Concession, â€" There is abgut . _ 2b acres of this Farin cleared, the rémain« der is covered with a good Hardwood bush. + 'l'huhs_gmdhm-nd.wmhonfl a Ottawa, Doc. 18, 1865 No. 4. L +â€" OA’CBEB OF LA ND, IX: THE 10 Township of Osgoode, County| of Carleton. arm is situated within Two miles of ° > Chureh, and within Eneyex * of Ottaws City. ___ There is about 40 acres Farm eléarâ€" ed and under culï¬uuomrï¬s’;‘«'.‘ a N.Q "‘ M A “:’I * l'* | 100 Hiaayir oames on 39, AIDEAU STREET. Hardware! Hardware ! ! JUST RECEIVED! LOOK HERE! BBOS respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Ottewa and its vicinity,that he has commenced busâ€" iness as a a e o Pag on oicbant NOLS seralcndan by water. The land is of a superior quality and yields excellent crops. t No, 2. § i ~/~ ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED °. N oh. PCR ts AG ETT ty ue e C ELC iinet ouportte $t Jorepii® , College, i te St. Joseph‘s ege (Sandy ib )and are" well suited tor the crection of private dwellings. \ . «â€"ALBOâ€" k KUMBER OF LOTS SITUATED IN A. different parts of the city, well adapted _ cither for private residences or business purposes. o 4 For further particulars and terms of Sale. Arpuy to L. J. FRIEL & CO,, Ottawa, Dec reasonable rate ROKY~â€"â€"~£+ ~. ‘Kiaw No. 21, in the 2nd Concession, . EMIS is 4 goodi'u‘n,ndvmbosou cheap. _ \ â€"AL80Oâ€" / 4; STORY STONE HOUSE, SITUATED _ on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart finishedâ€"30 36. There hlt‘ good Frame Pwelling on the 24M 24, which rents at $100 per annum. It is situated in the immediate vicinity of the Railway Terminus, and is a very Lh-bl e place for a private residence, +. OTs KOS.2 AND 3, ON THE NXORTH OTDAWwW A V ALU ABJLE, 1 nd Splendid y on iand 3, aviend" Chemist and Druggist. The building is nearly new, ; OF THE pvflnf as the O8S1AN» Â¥ ary, FRANCIS MeDOUGAL 18, 1865 Township of Gloncester, «â€"ALAOâ€" Qr to H. McLEAN, of OTTAWA,>C..W., TUESDAY, JANUARY .16, 1866. This is a CHANGE of TIME. Ottawa and Prescott Railway, ON AND AFTER Monday, 20th November, 1865, 14f TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS$ : MAIL TRAIN will leave Ottawa at 8 A. M., MIXED TRAIN at 1.30, P. M. > 0 0_ â€" _ _ RETURNING FROM PRESCOTT. MAIL TRAIN will leave Prescott at 2.05 MIXED TRAIN at 7.30 A:M. .*> ue u ERSTGNED infites Scaled Terfâ€" dors for %he supply of / P 5.000 CORDS OFTIRE W0O0) For use on the & Prescott Railway. Bpecifications, proper printed forms of Tenders, may be on application at the ofâ€" fices .:{ statio e Company. Tenders add the undersigned must Tenders add be delivered € wa, on or bef@re the and a noffce will be sent y the parties whose Tendc y be acéepted, mmediately â€" after that k * C XofTenders will be poticednless made on one iMf the printed forms pro for the purâ€" pos# and the undersignod does bind himâ€" se}f to accept the lowest or any. 4 THOMAS REY DS, Managing Di c. January 3: 1866. A3â€"tdâ€"w 10th day of Ja Grand Trunk Railway Company Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 WINTER ARRANGEMEBNTS. rrNRAINS WILL LEAVE BONAVENTURE 1 Station as follows: CENTRAL AND WESTERN D}BTBI(?I‘B. Day" Express for Ogdensburg, Brockville, Kingtson, Belleville, Tordnto,Guelph, London, Brantâ€" ford, Goderich, Buffallo, Detroit, Chicago, and all points West, at Kight ‘do~do _ ‘do â€".... Accommodation Train for Kingâ€" ston and Intermediate Stations, EASTERN DISTRICT. f Accommodation Train for Island ) â€" i Pond and Intermediate Stations, } 9.00 A. M. Mail for ditto and Portland, stopâ€" .. ping over night at Island Pond, } 2.00 P.M,. Night Express for Three Rivers, ;)‘uboc, Riviere du }.&ngi, P(;ï¬- 10.10 p.x + Boston, with slecping [ +~* * ~*~ unambed,nt...... +tÂ¥ +s Express Trains to 8t. John‘s, conâ€" h necting with Trains of Vermont | * Censfl Railway for Boston, New | 8.30 A.M YorK, and all placesin the Eagtâ€" | . tern Stiite8, Mt.% 2s y se k es e s + n +# Ditto â€" ditto _ and Rouse‘s Point 3.15 P.M Accommodation Train for 8t.] ; oo p y January 3, 1866 _ John‘s and intermediate places Trains leave for Lachine at ... ... 'Q:tawa & Pres¢ott .R 1RNAILROAD. 4 . 1â€"f gKATING AND CURLING 0108 ‘T H Hâ€"E LN K wILL BB OPENED ON TUESDAY EV‘G,, at \ _ ‘The 26th Inst., at 7 O‘Clock, PABTIES DESIROUS OF. OBTAINING Tickets are |requested to make applicaâ€" tion at the Rink, RAILROAD NOTICES. DIBEC'I‘EBS: t J. M. Cormer, M.P.P., President. C. T. Barx, Viceâ€"President. * + W, Wape, Treasurer, . .»* B. Barsox, Manager of Rinks. Rosgrr Lyox ; Aurrzo Paruor. €. H. Carmene, Secretary. Family Tickets, to admit four...... ... . . $10 Rach additional MeMb@Pv ... ... .. .0. +6« 2 ons or brothers over 18 years of age shal} not be admitted as members of °5 family. ; Gentlemen‘s Tickots for the Season.. .. ... 6 Ladies‘ ho # # vevewe MB Children, under 15 years of A@C) . . . ... ++ +â€" 8 Nonâ€"Skater‘s Season Ticket, admitting a | LAUY ;. . s2e d ce Pa e e e n e e eb e e ane 2 Do. do. _ _._do. gentleman, | 3 Do. â€"|( single ndmission, .....».. .. ++10¢ To the Curling Rink season tickets,..;... | 5 The Rinks will open every H‘:{ (Bunâ€" days and special occasions, as prov for by. byâ€"laws excepted), during the skating and curling season, from 7 o‘elock a.m. to 10 p.m. g@5* Gownn‘s band will be in attendance. Ottswa. Dov. 21, 1005. sâ€"b Dec. 18, 1865 Ottawa Classical and Commercial School, Patronage of lhm'z:m of Ontario, Prixcirat. ... .. . . .. Rev. T. D. Purtuirr8, M.A. ABSIATANE : . . . . . ... .. ... «+. MaxcH, Prinktbrs FRENCH Mantsu...... ... ... . . Mox® Donion. DHAWING .+ »«x‘virves‘iss «Q A. NewsuL, Eag. Mumc.................~....H.B.Fm,ls'.u The work of this Institution will be resum» ed, with enlarged rooms, and increased facili. tic«, on TUESDAY next JANUARY 2d. Wellington Street, Jan. 1, 1866. } 12â€"f 0 . %;"w n«;nw'- i’b'l;{t ° 3.15 PM. omm{ on Train for St. ‘ ohn‘s and intermediate places } 5.00 PM. ins leave for Lachine at ...... _ 8.00 A.M. 9.30 A.M. *3.00 P.M. _ 4.30 P.M. The 3.00 P.M. Train runs through to Plattsâ€" g. A â€"C, J, BRYDGES, - Maxaaixg Dirscror. from point to searf, | _ . ..‘ v Apply at the _ . o ns E «TIMES: OFFIC Oflawn, December 18, 1865 . Y _ woop! woop!! '\VANTED, lMM‘D]ATELY, so C * good sound Booch and Maple, fo North Gower ! North Gower Oatmeal! Oatmeal! THE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform the inhabitants of the County of Carleton and surrounding country, that he hes one of the best mills in the Province, worked by horse power, and giving the meal h:iï¬mm perfect state, and at prices that insure satisfaction to all parties, SMabie tor. â€"The above firm is sgituated about one, mile from North Gowerâ€"Corners, and is known by the name of the a # t gs ‘ FARMER‘S, OWNâ€" MILL!‘ . Ottewa, Dov " FARMERDS, OWNâ€" MILL!" ‘The present prices are $5.00 per barrel for .“M-_n_l,afldml“h‘ of January 3, 1866 D wGop t OF CANADA. the Qitawh & Prescott I on®, proper printe y be on application tion e Company. Adre the undersig apfthe C my‘s Office ?tc the y of JakRuary, T. 8. DETLOR, Supertntendent. ROBERT THOMPSON $ 1866‘ , at $.00 A. M. 8.15 P. M. 9.40 A. M so CORD8 four foot Extensive Fall and Winter Stock! Dealers in Dry Goods READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, &c., 50 Sparks S@ge_t_:,_ wa e '(A}(‘ll()‘al "Town, Bm TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS8 AND THE PUBLIC GEXERALLY, THAT THEY have AN IMMENSE STOCK OF . ¢ ) ‘CANADIAN. SCOTCH and FANCY TWEEDS, BROADCLOTH, BEAVERS, PILOTS, WHITNEYS, BEDFORD CORDS, IRISH FRIEZES, CANADIAN FRIZES, _ , 8 FANCY AND PLAIN FLANNELS, KERSEYS, KNITTERD DRAWERS AND SHIRTS, READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING of Every Description, c COBOURGS;|: ORLEANS, PRINTS, FACTORY COTTON, . ~ _ ‘BLEACHED COTTON, SHIRTINGS, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, and Every Description of DRY GOODS That can possibly be procured at a First Class Establishment, combining al tial to please the whole of the community, #Having purchased for Cash they secured the Latest Fashions, manufactured on the best principles, and the Continent can produce. â€" Offering these great advantages, they soli« patronage, feeling nesured that the general satisfaction given in the past still larger share of that business which it has always been their desire an All GOODS, MARKED in Plain Figures! | 1@"NO ABATEMENT .&« Ang Goods pwckand at this Establishment, not approved, will be exchanged within a Freasonable time if not soiled or worn. ols Experienced Cutters Kept on the Premises: H KIDDERMINSTER, TAPESTRY, | DUTCH, Floor Oil Carpeting! American & Canadian Cotton Yarn, tf Ottawa, December 18, 1865 BEG LEAYE TO INFORM THEIR CUSTOMERS, AND TIHK ' ~* _ â€" mgam TGEY HAVE . | R@y*Prompt and Particular Attention given to orders ALEXR. DUFF. Ottawa December 18, 1865 Lately Occupied by J. G. ROBINSON & C Removed to the Corner Store CARPETINGS! BOOKS & STATIONERY AVE RECEIVED THIS DAY, DIRECT FROM THE MANUVA â€" ABSEREMENT OF THE VERY NEWESYT PESIGNS IN HOLIDAYS ! Christmas & New Year‘s Note Paper, Ilglelom Cards. . . u‘ . IIIMMM the Pocts. ch;hh: Alhn-.h uvenile Books m- Tiustrated h‘lf;?mu. ‘ Prayer Books, Church Services, A FINE OOLLEOTION OF THE ABOVE For sale by $ h _ _ JONN DURIGE & SON, w aAX FLOW ERS. PICTURE FRAME, made by Mas. J. A Ciirronn, in the new style of German Leather Work, is now on exhibition at Afr. Durie‘s Bookstore. : i Mrs. Clifford has al on hand a variety of w.xnow-,c-idnm; &c., and she will also teach the new and clegant art of (GGerman Leather Work and Wax Flowers to ladies who may favor her with a visit. .. > Residence : Dalhousic ‘uï¬:ï¬â€œï¬‚ Town, next door to Mr, Gauthler, cal maker. Ottawa, Dec. 23, 1865. * e4 KEARNS & RYAN, e e 99 550â€" ‘PROPRIETORS OF «THE TEA POT,‘ 1@" Where they will Keep Constantly on Hand a Good "@1 SELECTION OF Ottawa, December 18, 1865 O‘MEARA & CO., _| ___.â€" 10 BPARKS STREET Ottawn, Dec. 20, 1865. c c «it OoP VFARIOUS WIDTHS AND ENTIRELY NEW PA TTERNS. TSTA BLISHED BROUVUGH & CO., AT as LOW A FIGURE AS CAN BE HAD IN THE MARKET CY & STAPLE DRY GOODS! 87 N#BW STYLE OF HEMLP and STAIR CARPETS, Also: FOUR CASES FOR SALE BY THE OF THE UNION BLOCK, SUSSEX STREET, OTT A W A, wWHOLESALE AND RETAIL JAMES BROUGH & CO,, NWork ! O‘MBAR A & Co. 34 BALE OR BUNDLE PRINTED DRUGGETS and FELTS, MANILLA MATTINGS, % ~â€" ~MEARTH RUGS, ; 4 _ HOSSOCKS, and FOR 5 A LI BELCOURT & Co.‘s L~10GKACS, Chaloupin, Jardion, / Martel C Hennesscy‘s luuure-, Gin, DeKuper and Hautman, (Gin, in flagks and in vu;d; Win;:,‘ Hautâ€"Sauterne, edoc, %u Wine, Hockhcimer, Champagne. 8 Hock, &¢., &c. t To which they desire to call the attention oi their friends of the Civil Service, and the pubâ€" lic in general. * ... Ottawa, Dec. 23, 1865. f 64 PHOTOGRAPHS by NOTMAN,. OTTAwWA STATIONERY WAREKOUSE, . York Street, Ottewa.. . PRAYER BOOKS, (sxouisn axp yREXCH,) oPF EVERY KI®ITD. 'W‘ CALL THE ATTEXTION OF THE w Ladies of Ottawa to our assortment. Ottawa, Dec. , combining all the qualities exsenâ€" hased for Cash in the best Markets, principles, and of the hest material igei, they solicit a share of public n in the past guarantees to them a their desire and aim to merit, MANUPACTURERS, A LARGE NEW ESTABLISHMENT, sUVBSEX sTREET. 11 Sussex Stroot‘. CTimts POR BALB AT THE DUVERNAY, BROTHERS PUBLIC IN GENERAL, AND CIGARS. poor MATS: sleep ? with ill ry 1@ JOP« . > u""‘j’*‘ L I thinks," a j too." e* Marseille« yTeAE OOEA C 20 + â€" n Mlac mchace the seaboard, 1 had never fallen asleep withâ€" out waking and finding an eve upon mc~* either the major‘s or his wife‘sâ€"Levison had elept during the last four hours incessantâ€" tv. â€" Latterly, we had all of us pown‘ksilgm & w i. M d We WeR ly. Laiterly, we had and even rather eullen _ i¢Hotel de Londres! Hotel de I‘ Univers! Hotel Imperial!‘ caried the touts, as we stood round our luggage, agrecing to keep tomet “p, !Ai_\l!. â€"â€""Hotel Imperial, sare. porial ; all full ; not a bed ; no use, eare!", "Hang it! the steamer will be UhC NCAT thing to fail."‘ ; «Steamer, «areâ€"A¢cident . with _ boiler; won‘t start till minunit et vingt minutesâ€" Imll’-u{ul midnight sare." * Where shall we go?" ® round and emiling at the three my companionk. > * Ol'll j x4 kV[mre shall we go?" suid I, turning round and emiling at the three blank faces of my â€" companionk. > * Our _ journey . s¢teme dogmed to be unlucky.â€"Let us redeem it by a parting eupper. “J telegraphing done, I am free till halftpast elever." «Iwill take you," said Levison, "to & small 1 "Cursed low, nasty crihâ€"funl-ling place !" said the major, â€"lighting a cheoret, as he got into an open fly. Ar. Levison drew himeelf up in his puncâ€" tillious way,â€" *8ir," he said, "the place is in new hands, or I would. not have recomâ€" mended the house, you may rely. upon it." > «" Sir," said the major, lifting his. broadâ€" brimmed white hat, "J offer you my apoloâ€" wies. T was not aware of that." AWATT ©" Why, you‘re talking in your leep!" he u%m devil do ydu talk in your s A m Â¥ng in c . s4 41.a 4 aaol. "*Major, you‘re a hotheaded «impleton,"" were Mre. B.‘s last words as we drove off toâ€" gether, As we entered a bareâ€"dlooking ealon ‘_i.uu a PS WeeeEtt NOC COCT dinnerâ€"table in the middle and a dingy billiard table at one end, the major said to me, "I whall go and wash aud dress for the theatre, and;then take a stroll while ‘you do '\uur teleâ€" 2L mt mt Wet . > actf sn "thin maton Avrad ts We graphing. Go up first, Julia, room#." P " AndJ," said Levison, laying down his railway rug, ulu.ll'ï¬:ont and try and do some busines before the shop« shut. We have agents here in the Canabiere." .. _ _ . > _ . * What glaves we poor women Mre. B., as ahefll_k'l‘ out» _ -l:!'"vl PPSDS TT TR YE 1 x_"Only two doubledâ€"bedded rooms, sawre," eail. the oneâ€"cyed tout, who stood over the Ingg a “Wflwï¬ll do," said Levison, promptly, and with natural irritation at our annoyances. "My friend goes by the boat to night : he does not sleep here. â€"His luggage can be put in my room, and he can take the key, in nc Be compaiin RimL . s :=c s .‘ m A oneâ€"eyed, It must be the major, and 1 was in his hands! That rough hearty manner of his was« all a trick. Even now, he ï¬h carrying off the chests. I telegraphed back : @ Safe at Marseilles. All right up to this." i e e tw l I were robbed, and of dear Minnic, I fiew Ilxick to the hotel, which was gituated in & diry narrow street near the harbor. As I turned down the street, a man darted from a dourtway and seized my arm. It was one of the waiters. â€" He said burredly, innh-oh_x PD+ £ MR TTTD PR CCC <«My dear sir, never mention this affiair © Quick, quick, monsieur; major Baxter is anxious to see you immjy, in the saloon. There is no time to lose." 1 rnn'eroldle m&-fluflm: saloon. . There was the major pacing down in extraordi excitement ; hlzwlï¬ was looking mxiow\‘ out of the window. ‘The manner. of both was entirely changed. The major ran up‘-d-'udmbydnh.d. #I am a detective officer, and my name i8 Arnott," he eaid. . ‘That man Levison is & notorioug thief. H&il at this m“hY"- room, ing one epecie ou minst mm to ..bt".'.... I knew his little zaime, and have check mated him. But I wanted to catch him in the act. J-l'a‘fl:inh «bat brandy and water while Mr. yre an| myself transact our business. Have you got a revolver, «Mr. Bluu;n, in case he chows fight ? _ J prefer this." â€" (He pulled out a Staf.) _ e 5 m * 4 14 0% *A o "«‘{']n i.’nve left my revolver in the bedroom," T breathlesly exclaimed. | â€" _ _â€"___â€"____ _ th APTITC MRPRPETT TT T CCC PDDTY uP wpe never very good. It‘s No. 15. Gently 1‘ We came to the door. We listened a moâ€" menkt. We could l’rll'tbo ::fl of money clinking in a bag. Then a ae Levison chuckled over a word m‘ me wtter in my Sleep. * Cotopaxoâ€"ha! me iitter in my hat" ; The m:g: gave the word and we both rushed at the door. _ Tt shook, rplintered, was driven in. â€" Levison, revolver in Lï¬ stood over ,lh::ntn box ankle deep in valh : * had already filled a huge digger‘s belt that wa round his wnist, and a courier‘s m hall |'ull,ul.y :lhi't:fl': and, as h“:'n o. open the window its_h-l a perâ€" Tect torrent of gold. . He did not utter a word. Tucni\rererqnltlh'm‘ ‘o,':'lfh‘u lwen lowering or ing to n nto the «ide alley. lie gave a whistle, -':F some vehicle could be beard to drive furionaly of, "Surrender you *dlumvhirdl I know you," cried the major. . * Surrender, I‘ve got you now, <1d hoy:" Levison‘s only reply was to pull the u-t Tl:i:lvri:n;:’c;fllw utter ruin of our house if es CC es ie 0 y Cog . of the ;;vâ€"';i'\';ï¬'.‘m' rto 'auélyh there _'.vu no dis cb . rgotten to cap , "=The internal thing is not qm. Lo.- &% omm Rayldy " he aaid anictly. url The Hotel des Etrangers for you, Boddy," he said quietly. Then burl« ing it with a sudden fury at the major, he thmqnntbowmudjumpdad.’ I leaped after himâ€"it was & ground |floor roomâ€"raising a hue and <ery. . Arnottre mained to guard the money cA meatm "tterd ties, on y di sai mon; ,g:mawflg;':-gm with screame .mmui.umda-m(wmm him, doubling and twisting Jike a hare, among the obstacles that cmvddfln‘l‘t Hundreds of blows were aimed athim; wtfldlï¬un"ï¬onm;h““. hk:fld over a third ;. a Zouave‘s oo but on him, when =“|..' T id in a mooring ri * long into the harbor, *M!'U:L‘U he eplashed and di-anl in the dark water, near which the of only one lamp steps waited w gendarmes & boat and stolidly dragged with hooks for the ill ;a-lz;r;ax,' said Levison, "lo & mt very decent hotel down by the har member this man here at Toulon. : I saw him was I thinking ?" 1 asked, seealed alarm. _ * j Aoreign gibberish,‘ returned ‘the c o abnlt * katd Ldvison: "but I R BOXES OF GOLD. THRILLING ADVENTURE l‘n‘i“ut.“ Bw: we ;l';l the break sxuturnine, halfeart tout shrunk (Concluded.) the steamer will be the next eaid Ldvicon are all right," eaid the ï¬wvwi Itighuded I |rejoiced to see ‘I am Hotel Imâ€" noâ€"pas de toutâ€" und ree the JDIVCRM : | Ar _ Ro Amat Mre. B. I 485 WE | the t[L st to keep tu:g f t ahrrunk watch 5 commu ~ ‘ of our h Eu(‘elhr‘m- wint don > is not liKely "'m'.'"'-" """‘u" da s ‘z. '::" ““ where i:n h‘#’“:.' ign. locks| A j some h myr' »nï¬?" :â€"@*T tell you it istened a moâ€" i the critter for a "iy Inugihy tz | t"" ‘Phey logt. iree at the wer we 2 had Taand | the other, mod they think is ® ctopaxoâ€"ha!| critter." we both hen burk major, he t PRICEâ€"3 CENTS. branded. I knew his face again in & mo ‘ment. He has dived under the shipping, got into some barge and hid. You‘ll never see him 'n,"-iduoldgnyg!lï¬l'fl'b \Imdxlennnimh'uhou. L < *Â¥ es we shal}, for here he is !" said a second, stooping down and lifting a body. out of the water by the hair. Wws Ahrag = ol * " Oh, he was an artful file," seaid a man from & behind us. Jt was Arnott. «Juet came nehnyonwen?ï¬*on,dr. It‘s all with the money ; Julia‘s minding it. I often said that fellow would catch it some day, he‘s got it. He all but did you, Mr. Blamyre. â€" He‘d have cut .your throat when you were asleep, rather than lose the money. But I on his, track. .. He didn‘t know me. ‘l‘hhx my first‘ cruise afer this sort of rogue. ‘Well; his name is off the books; um’umehswd thing. Come,â€" comrades, drag that body to land. We must «trip him ns m tateres east did one ing while in hi ionâ€"it sent tfl:’w\l:ml to the bottom."‘ Even in death the long face looked craftily llm‘ublevhnwum{iuolh lamp Arnott me all in hhljvvid way, on my return to hotel, where I loaded L- and Mre. B. her ofl\eergm’vkb thanks«. ~On the n&t started> he received onders from: head offise to follow me, and watch ison, He had not hed time to watch i lie had notâ€"hesi tume 16 communi with my partners. â€" The driver of our had been bribed to make the enâ€" gine down at Fort Rouge, where Leviâ€" son‘s »plices were waiting with carts to darkness,| or even during ‘a sham rict and .. This Arnott had (frustrated by i ice to telegraph from Paris to F“:’ ‘whmrwâ€"&mtflk in readi llule,‘“fl. m he spilt been drugged. â€" Levison, deteated in is h m“:‘npt. resolved lodaube means. ucky disclosure e ‘tery of MMMMM-'{; the 4 d‘rlfng that one chest. The lmï¬i of the steamer, which was acciâ€" \denu_l( far as could ever be ascertained) gave him ia last opportunity., * That night thanks to Arnott, 1 ‘JeAt Marâ€" serlles wi noco-e_piecedmhfl- 'n: Surne prospérous was of f:.,dz.. , profitable term«. ‘Our house ha« flourighed ever since, and Minnic and 1 have flourished Hikewiseâ€"and increased. The Agricultnral Society will hold lmulmn‘g]-',i‘-mâ€,“uw' tle plague. * A movement is on foot in England for re viving lay orders in the English Church, au duri;ingluymw-erveum It is estimated that every freedman inthe South has cost every white man in the North five thousand dollars. The Virginia spinsters‘ complain “t few unmarried men left are all captured by widows what he was when he replied, "develâ€" om-yhmm" Accounts from Bordeaux mention that the port is nearly flled with American ships, which will take away a great part of the wines of the present year. <84%, An English student at Bonn recently went to the Meth-!,la-d refused to take his hat off. 'h“.buh hy.t(i-l“.“ behind w Englishman gave m"."&-- a hlow with Am story of a gentleman, I-lu‘nru-:‘â€"‘v&-â€"'“ it y .'| | h aa-fa.mnugn’muw A Indy travelling in a railway was much by moagey ns se ‘ere" .fl;m ‘air." A ï¬;.““ the window, remarking, darking, * This ear is affect ed by that air." 4 I invariably‘ get cheateds " " principle that prevents a man ness that don‘ An intoxicated man who was suffering the Tike, em ?" grandma took time to think parone in cav hn toin tanplapel s .l:l“!, for about six months. Parent writes to head of concern, ‘making "'.: gets along, and if he siceps in the store, of concern hndL * Boy good as ever. Sleeps in store daytimes; don‘t know where in thuilder he aleeps at night." A jockey ishes some hints as to how .o.Jl'? :â€"*T tell you it‘s ‘all by comâ€" 4 the critter for sale long side of a ecrubâ€"ain‘ o.flux'u-tn'lflfl ed. They first at the serub and then mt the other," and they think it‘s a extraordinafy The totél drh% and Wales on the 1st of last July was 891,â€" 291, or 1 in 22 of the population." ~On the 1st d‘J’-Irhn the corresponding number was 911,877.. Of the former number 233,538 Barnum says: *J never patronize & A Pennsylvanina ‘ sevenyearâ€"old was re it S Aohd 2906 aher imbibing as chen &n ever. To ternal 1 etamp. Grecley has written over a colump in ï¬"&?’ï¬-’fl:} ":.":lv; w * own the :m remain if he &.-V'Faw; he mlr:- learn how to get rich. ‘The citizens of San Antonio, Texas, held a public meeting August 16th, 1865, for the MISCELLANEOUS sal relited o tep x WC1\ T wï¬&ul.il‘,h“" :-fl.flhâ€â€œ the late war as to be unable to provide the means of living for bimself. o.w“m.mdw boys were skating on the 8t. Lawrence TÂ¥ON Dovs wers Em L CCC s 4 4 o'g:‘._,;,,u. hole field of iee sepaâ€" ::| the Mn,'-‘ began to : down the river: m@lz'm were t iea pacgee e it mt Sushied io their resoue, and by making three trips sucgeeded in saving them all« «> « advertise, for the reason that ied that the document which be vas invalid, because it had no in will was ask ed d " develâ€"