. Fhatbers and | others. uxi.l'a-i %, conâ€" ilitude ". that bles the pianists Your Pianes ever kâ€"m-», in k madi¢al, hanges _t'"n'. the grea your ne w i‘une of its systom c which grea c w ‘I"il'i; ospphical. Th L & SON, 543 Broadway, __ NEW YOBK. for a descriptive e nt ‘muse Wottschalk , iberg , * ughly examincd ivented and paâ€" m of the opinion is improtements ts under examiâ€" epth and brillianâ€" nd Pianeâ€"Fortés, wsicul intonation _ approximating etion in the instruâ€" by any other sys metrmpments â€"ar are a very fNBe ~ an«d brilianey ment,â€" not often ot the old plan .. ays â€"We have t equal, â€" It can _ perfectly unatâ€" ut : an ordinary m. the fallness of c must speedily RTIMEI ethod of blowing apied, no oppor» magement of the ears, instruments plan of «double actured in ‘this is difficulty (want rojected from the t upon the sweH, he incomvenic n« thiw â€"Ml)w t ntle man, bat to pendage is n arly n,v s TTSCHALK for TTVE YVears _ of our instr Â¥ addrems tes this difficnlty owing with more «ired increase or Brhises, Spinal ATEXT romel thâ€"an aatural; all th v of theinstre und boagds ar thin wood, lik : the strings ar t gient c it rgans‘ ood. Walant perior excellence n questioned, and qus demand has meet our order« ed facilitics, we ur patrons . that met, and sofic it RINCE. & CO pt. 5.â€"â€"Upon a «pon the name RINCE | & CO." other instrament asually a mere pummetnit on which on of strnging, x, preéserving at z Buss, of w hi h me. Ouga®, we est trimmph is ge. . During the h and Germ@in rade!, & CO.j>8 istrumnfe with is for the feet to reversod or ®xâ€" he only beHows le it impossible ellow.. rich and &, Croup, Colie, wrapper round husches, Clery with PATEXT B BASS. XTER NA T Painsâ€"Tooth i Carleton, C. W wigex Streets, in throughout the ELODEONS AXALOGUE CONX ixlcal eritic examined y or . ~They mer st t and Pablish exi®pted.) Buffalo N. Y Bv thise im TICE sy t l’.‘h_"‘ TES ppg ME 1 Tinting rmaie all» Yonr it "OTEAW A THMES," lis] oth coNxV Ey a~x C OFFICE :;â€"Court 1 {A. 1. DEUXXING.. .. .. Ottawa, Jan. 18, 1866 Trgus of Sessomqmiox :â€"Daily, if pdid vance. 8200 ber Annum:; i not 1 OFFTICEâ€"Cor. of York and Sussex Stroots. #athe M Trrus or Aovertisise.â€"Eight cents per linc for the ficst insertion, and two conts per linc for every snbsequent insertion, unless otherâ€" wisé arranged. o. + Provessiosat or Besiv®ss C arzos, of not more than 10 lines, $10 a year. No Advertisement can be discontinued withâ€" out the written order of the advettiser. DUNNING & THOMPSON, A T TORNEYS AT LA w, CcoNVEYANCER, &C Barristers & Attorniesâ€"atâ€"Law, NOraARIES PUBLIC, k&c., & ged~Ufficeâ€"Over Mr. A. ¢ ‘umpbeM‘s Store Snssex Street, Ottewa, PROFESSION A L CARDs J, Â¥F. BOULTO3, BA RRISTER â€" AT â€" LAWV Ottawa, Dec. 18, 186 wW, MARSHALL MATHEsON, : Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor, &c. iiceâ€"â€"Hornes Building, Cornet of Sparks an Elgin Streets, OTTAW A. _ “B. BOUCHETTE will always be preparâ€" 1Y] ed to attend promptly to any business the Government employees and the, public generally, may entrust him. = (LaTg or QUEBEC.) paÂ¥" RESIDENCE_â€" RUSSEEL HoUs®. Ottawa, Dec. 18th, 1865 aimies. . â€" Mr. B attends regnlarly the circuit in and for the of Quebec. ; Dec. 28, 098. t t gf Tarid and Parliamentary Agent! ‘A. F. BOUCHETTE, ~ DV OCa CE A Weekly Edition of the Trues will be pubâ€" hed every ‘RIDAY Morning, and*Mailed Subscribers for @1 per Annum, if paid in sunce ; if not paid in advance, #1,30, “"rlw‘\'n-kl.\’ will contain a large amount Forcign and Home News, latest Telegraph spatches, Local and Forcign Markets, and ill be a most valuable paper for Parmers and hers residing in the conntry. Any person sending the names of Tow Subâ€" tibers, Cash Accompirniging the fIrider, will reâ€" ive a copy Free for One Year. . * B I)An'nct#.u attention devoted to the . sale and{protection of the Lands of Abâ€" sentees. ¢ _ Applications to the Crown Lands . Departâ€" Tient for Mining Lands, &¢., promptly attended They have noSon hand and for sal wel situated Cit and Villa Lots, in and Lower Canada ; and an immensge q of Farming Lands in the Townships Ottawa. . | . Orme® :â€"â€"Corner of Sparks and Metealf a * W. E. THISTLE, P. L. «/ ~P,. A. BALDWIN, P L. Messrs, Thistle & Baldwin, | . PROVINCIAL : LANDSCURYVEYORS Caxapa Kast A;n.\\’:sr,’_ Real I)mtos proR LAXDS AND PATENTsS for Inventions procured. .. Takes charge of Private Bills « uring their passage through the Assembly, aifd transacts alt business with the Government départments. REFERENCES : ITon. J. A: Macdonald, â€" Hon. J. 1 Camberon, Hon. Geo. Crawford, Hon, M. @ameron, E. Jones, Esq. MLP.P. . OR. Bell, Bxq., M.F.V. W . Powell, Esq., M.P.P. J.8. Exq, M.P.P R. Cooper, Esq., Judge Co. Huvon. * Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1 4/ vlvance, #6.00, P. J. BUCKLEY, L.1, 8. «Dttawa, Dec. 18, 186 to $ THE FIRST Number of t 1\ nal will be widely cirenlate men number, this is a #ood opy persons desirons of making know news in the new Capital, as well a trict of Ottaws, and in all Lowe send in, witiout delay, their ads PUBLISHED AT OTTAWA. ana takks 1 in th trict of Ottaws, and in all Lowel send in, witWout delay, their ady * The first nmumber will appear next fortnight. â€" ‘ Advertixements ar lows : i CV IEP _ Aumond s Buildings, Ridear Street Ottawa, Jan. 12, 1866. 12 DUVERNAY BROS u. ]} sure to annougee wa that they have just ery Warchouse: in thi always have on hand kind of L EVERY MORNING, { 5o UNION BUTLDIXGS®, RéyrComet of Sussex and York Streets Ottawa, Dee. 18,(1865. #aren Ottawa, Dec. 28, 1865 « the first numbe 18th of Decem Â¥OL:LI. xC ¢ Daily or Weekiy will receive them from dite «blication wntil January 1st, 4867, for One ‘s Subscription at the above rates." > Ottawa, De« Orrice â€"No. 5, RosBsus House POLITICAL, COMMERCIALIAND ADâ€" ; YERTISING JOURNAL, SPECIAL NOTICE ‘HEIZNI)I’.R&IG*EI)lIA\'l".'l‘llEl‘ Re Cene SE B C " LE CANADA," THE "WEEKLY THMEs." BUCKLEY 4& sCoOTT, neatest styl PRIXTI GEO, H. PERRY, sol.1CTToRsâ€"INâ€"CHAX SOLICITORâ€"INâ€"CHANCERY rew nooks PRow THE MARMET, Lower Town. ‘ PI Sundays E . H. KELLY, PDr. WOLEFF, Exernisu seription« of Print t to the Smallest ( No: 17, St. Peter Street, q UEBEC. T fIT B BLISHE D « afso School Books, 19, 1865 ougce to the citizens of Ottaâ€" ve just opened a new Stationâ€" in this city, where they will hand an_assortment of every E N (G4 to Agents, t H hand and for sale some d Villa Lots, in Upper and an immense quantity axp» Fresoun. PUVERNAY BEKOS he Tllï¬ï¬yu’»’nbnl on # LE CA N to be add TA F. W.IHOMI YG. \Printin it LNX EER, w. J. SCOTT, JR *) L.OCK, from in adâ€" id in on th LEA 21y 1â€"4 0â€"y 1â€"tf CO Ott Book:Binder ind Manufacturing Stationer! O P q‘ Jver Faylor & Wilkinson‘s Flour Stdre | corner of York and Sussex Streets.â€"En | trance on Susgex Street. : > ' Otthwa, Dec. 18, 1865. i 1â€"t A. MORTIM 1BOOICâ€" BIN PAPERâ€"RUVLE C r Qf Npa l* and Hr,lmlfc |\ _ the City Registrar‘ s Of PCoUxT BOOKS MADE Aflor amy. branch of busines boun{! in the \â€"ststyle of the art Partiont !.\'u‘,+>t Auction AVC rpMHIE sALE OF REAL |] J. | Auction or Privath Sate|â€" tondpd to. _ Consignments Top tive |sale. . Partics wishing to Estate will receive all in qnnu}i( by caliingat thie Lflim-.r‘ | OAtawa, Dec. 18, 1865. & | RIDEAU STREE HEGS MOST RESPECT vite the gentlemen of Ot to visit his New Establishment Blogk, which has been fitt recherehe style, at vory conside E) Miles has the Patert Rotw (flu'Lullly one on this continent informationâ€"as to the efficiency Patliament Hair Dressit i‘.nfltrlln\iinll as to the efficiency tus, \ride opinions of the Press. 4 A choice 18t of Music always kept on hand for sal¢. â€"Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. BGOOT â€"IM. .A T AVING had many year . some of the best establ metropolitan cities of Canada, dent that all ordérs entrusted be ¢xcented in the best style, to give satisfaction. * ON AND AFT Monday, 20th Nover CHANGE of Ottawa and Prescot TRAINS WILL RUN A OLLOWsS : MAIL TRAIN ‘will leave wa at 8 A. M., MIXED TRATN at 1.30, P. MJ _ _â€" _ â€"=!~ RETURNING FROM PRESCOTT. MAIL TRAIN will leave Presfott at 2.05 P. M., MIXED TRAIN at 7.390 A.M. $ Gtand Trunk Railway Company rr RAIXS WILL LEAYVE BONAVENTURE Station as follows: CENTRAL AND . WESTERX | DISTRICT®S. Day â€" Express _ for Ogdensbtirg, _ Brockville, Kingtson, Belleyille, Toronto,Guelph, London, Brantâ€" $8.00 A. M. ford, Goderich, Buffallo, Detroit, | Chicago, and all points West at ) .. Night * do do, . . do iv. ; BIG PM Accommedlation Train for Kingâ€" , ston and Intermediate Stations, !» 9,40 A. M: WINTER â€" ARRANGCEMENTS, BE L. vi e e e cmd e ce en fr es Mail for ditto and Portland â€-{:' )e ping over night at lsluui I lill, Night Express for Three Rivers, Quebec, Riviere du Loup, Port« lund, and Boston, with sleeping cars attached, t ... ... 06648Â¥ ++ Ot tw Express Trains to 8t, John‘s, conâ€" necting with Traing of Vermont Central Railway for Boston, New York, and all places in the East. term Stite®y MEL 2 us use e ++ e x + % ns Ditto ditto _ and Rouse‘s Point Accommpdation Tra in for 8t. John‘s‘and intermediate places Trains leave for Lachine at ... ... Otawa bur Ottawa Classical and Con htnug“ of : His I""N'P“' FIC L PRINCIPAL . . «. . . «4 6+ BV 4+ ASAIBTANT . .4 ... k6 + +6 ++3 ¢ Fmexcnm MASTER ...« s<>++ DHEAWING .1 0..2. .260 0+ 6+ k +t MORIC . .2 4 u2l l e k6 e e es kn + The work of this Institu ed| with enlurged ro®ms, thiew, on TUESDAY next J Willington Street, \ Jan. 1, 1866. .« }, e ad*s . Pale Ales and Whiskey RULIN Central Canada truum, Jan, 4, 1866 rJ\HB UNDERSIGNED, on the 9th January, ins three or foar days to sell st Canada Oil Company. All securing Scrip, will find hin sell House. mission Merchant and Gengral Agent. at BUSINXE®S CARDs D + .: : *NEâ€":L L EASTERN DIST?I(,"I ommodation Train for Island ond and Intermediate Stations, O‘u'., Jan. 6 Centre Town, Oppesite He Th a$" Pork and Flour for sald. "Yq 1 ‘E:â€"No. 5, Sparks Stréet, near the ‘ussell House, Ottawa city} C. W. _ . January 16. 1866. Pn RAILROAD NO JOIFN IH. BARBHR, No. 19, Sparks St 18, 1865 i DONE TO ANY P. attention paid to M, BI3, G Leneral | inge and Real Estate No. 40, Sussex Stre Yee. 18, 1865. )ee. 19, 186 TION RC MACHINE RULER L. MeLEAN UV0NALD & r3; & CGeneral 00 P orF CANAÂ¥ADA. TIHOS. . NELS( SOLE ACEXT ROR PROPRIETOR OP TBE _ and Rouse‘s Point 3:15 P.M. ion Train for St. I Intermediate places ]} soors. for Lachine at . ..... _ 8.00 AM. f * 9.30 A.M. ® . *3,00 P.M. # ~4,30 P.M. *.M. Train runs through to Plattsâ€" { .. :C. h nl?‘»m‘s. | w Maxierne Dirsgcron. Hope‘s .“mtiunll' 1866 Rev._T. Tht . He will remain k of the Central parties degirous of ut his rooms, Rusâ€" D. Pumzrre, M.A n will b¢ resumâ€" increased faciliâ€" NUARY 24. )il Comp‘y. vill be in| Ottawa w WOOLLEY TIME. Railway, ER iber, 1865, Mar. H. Pricsarrs. . . Moxs. Doriox. A. Newsouy, Esq H. R. Frire, Esq REET, RTLANDT S, a and vicinity No, 9 Angus ip in a most ble ex pense, y Hair Brush, ) in use. For of this apparaâ€" _ experience in hments in the heâ€" feels «<onfiâ€" » his care will nd gnaranteed g Saloon | 1 Instruments )JOMS rn||§~tuul ved for urchase m free of LLY TO IN ICES eot, ommissi0on TO ORDER STATE Ageuts Streets, over TTERX. P MoOUXT , paged and 112 + o'rr.r WA, Store. ).00 A . M 8.30 A.M 10.10 r.3t 00 P. M 24â€"y C hi. Â¥ atâ€" 1â€"tf 14â€"Â¥ |_____‘G__ 41 Sussex Street,> > ‘‘ | Is the Place to Buy â€"Your Medicines ! 1â€"f 12â€"1f APOTHECARIES & CHEMISTsS. t T H BE Rideau Apothecaries‘ Hall, CELAS. AUSPILLN, At, the above address, for the sale of DRVG®, CHEMICAL®, e DYEâ€"STUFF®, , to . _ PARFPUMERY, PANCY 804P8, And all articles for the Toilet, &c., and hopes by strict attontion te all the duties connected with it to morit a share of their patronage, C. Austin beirs also to observe that he trusts the fact of his having had upwards of fourteen yeary‘ 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 obtain confiâ€" denee and insure satisfaction. j 16 WThe strictest attention will be paid to the Dispensing Department, which will be conâ€" «ucted entirely by the Principal, who guaranâ€" tees that every article shall be carefully examâ€" incd before use, and all prescriptions will be prparcd in strict necordance with the formula of the several Pharmacopocias. | 4 Oftawa, Jan. 1, 1866. a 12y F.\ L. 1. 1IMPORTATIONS OF Purc English & French Drugs and Chemicals; English & French | Porfumery, Toilet and Fancy Goods, Soaps, Sponges, &c,, unequalled in the city. Iwouldâ€"also call the attention of the public toumy incomparable > Pharmaceutical Chemist and i" Crystailline Compound *Ws *)/ 4 FOR THE IMAIR, Call and see it and judge for yoursc¢lves. ‘a’nmulum Cough Emultion, a sure cure for Coughs and Coldsâ€"Testimonials from promiâ€" nent citizens will be shown on application. . Agent for all the popular Patent Medicines of the day. * To Farmers and Cardeners ! Just Receivédâ€"a consignment of the Canaâ€" dian Superâ€"Phosphate in Boxes and Barrels. l_l, ment of:Photographic and Medical Cheâ€" micals, Canadian Hair Dye, Bogle‘s ditto, Mxttt.h«wn’ ditto, and a full assortment of Dfuggists Sundries. _ s H "ï¬; Family Prescriptions prepared with accuracy. .. ; ‘~ JOSEPH GARVEY, M. D. DRUG W AREHOU| FARMS FOR SALE! VALUABLE PROPERTY for SALE! FOK SALE 4 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. The above Property will be sold on Reasonable Terms. 1 + Apothecaries Hall! Medical »EmPoriu_m gr‘THE CITY. Constafnitly on Hand a‘ Sflendid Assortment of j Shelf and Heavy Hardware| Sign of the BIG AUGUR, Sussex Street. SWWTk E+ _ ¢ 10 ‘ACRES OF THE PROPERTY O known as the Osstas Haut Fary, situated in the Township of Gloucester, County of Carleton, being the East Half of Lot No. 3, in the 2nd Concession, Rideau _ ~Front. ‘There is an extensive clearing on _ ‘the lot ot at least 50 acres, and the reâ€" mainder is covered with a fine Hardwood .Bush. ‘The Farm is within five miles of the City, and is beautifully situated on the banks of the Rideau River, thus having an approach to the City either ‘by land or by water, . The land is of a superior Gquality and yields excellent crops. | $ ACRE s Ur ?.'ASD, sSTTUATED C ~y.ACRES OF :2 ()(Lin the ‘Township of Gloucester, ~* County of Carleton, being Lot No. 12, in * : the 7th Concession. There is about 20 > acres of this Farm cleared, the remaindér + ; is covered with wood. _ , : 3 i4 [‘ ‘_ NC. & . : I .) (‘) ) ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED t i (_ in the Town#hip.of Osgoode, County of Carleton, Rideau Front, being Lot No. 20, in the 4th Concession.‘ There/is about f 25 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainâ€" ~ _ der is covered with a good Hardwood bush., This is a good Farm and will be qold at a Four NEW HOUSES to Rent on Sand Hill, On 1st of May next, & 100 Pm e GEO, MORTIMER. Chemist and Apothecary, 41 Sussex Street Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. ® 1â€" PROPERTY FOR SALE. 1ND FREE FROM ADULTERATION! 100 P. 8.â€"Advice to the poor gratis. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865.. 1 gn of the Di A00CIm d CR FRANCIS McDOVGAL Oltawa, Dec. 18, 1865. | *3 Hardware! Hardware!! place for a private rosidence, 4 7 £ â€"ALSOâ€" ~oTs xos.2 axDs, oN THE NORTH y side of. Wilbrod Street. ‘These Lots are * kituated opposite St. Joseph‘s College, [Sandy Hill,] and are well suited tor the erection of private dwellings. o aigX NUMBER OF LOTS SITUATED IN & diffcrent parts of the city, well adapted wither for private residences or business , purposes. For further particulars and terms of Salo. _ Arpiy To H. J. FPEP_&_C(‘)'., Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 AVE JUST RECEIVED A GOOD ASâ€" reasonable rate + & 14094 "he I )‘)'.-\(‘REH OrLaAND, IX THE ( . T‘ownship of Osgoode, County of Carloton, ‘This Farm is situated within Two miles of the G/loucester Chareh, and within Enevex miles rof. Ottawa City. There is about 40 acres of this Farm elearâ€" ed and finder cultivation. ; + D 1 Lo 1 L ’)() ACRES OF LAND, IN THE _JX_J . Township of Gloucester, County of Carleton, being the East Half of Lot No. 21, in the 2nd Concession. This is a good Farm, and will be Sold cheap. LOOK HERE! , â€"ALSOâ€" 2} STORY STONE HOUSE, SITUATED _‘on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart Street. ‘The building is nearly new, and finishedâ€"30» 36. There is alsoa good Frame l)wrll'}lu: on the Lotâ€"24K 24, which rents af $100 per annum. . It is gituated in the iminediate vicinity of the Railway Terminus, and is svayxdnble JUST RECEIVED! 39, AIDEIU STREET, MORTIMER‘S vicinity,that he has commenced busâ€" incss as a * ]) EGS réspectfully to inform, the ) inhabitants of Ottawa and its PROPERLY .COMPOENDED Y ALUABLE OTTAWA UOr to H. MeLEAN, OTTAWA, C. W., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1866. SE. 1â€"tf THE UNDERSIGNED, I'R()]"RIET(.L]{ or 5 the aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs lcave to acquaint his numerous friends and the trivelâ€" ling public} that he has reâ€"painted and newly furnished throughout this commodious Estab= lishment, in, the management of which, by strict attertion to business‘ and ‘gucsts, . he hopes to degerve encouragement . and sujtport. The Houge will be ready for the reception ‘of visitors on the 10th instant. †JAMES E. GOUIN) Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 JOHN _ GRAILAM,.....; . . , . . Proprictor. rl\HIS House is conveniently ri'i'tunml‘ and still maintains its character ak a Fil:HT CLAS8 HOTEL. â€" Considerable additionghave recently been made to the premiscs, and it has been entirely repainted and renovated,, No pains will be spared to. accommodate and please, S «t ALBION HOTEL. ‘OMBIBUSES to and from the ('a‘ll":J and boats free of charge. : Â¥e t B@"There is a rinsrâ€"crass Ll\’%.l‘.\' STABLE attaclied to, the Hotel, Ottawa, Dec. 18th, 1865. * * 1â€"y COMMERCIAL HOTEL, "l‘“E ABOVE HOTEL, one of the oldest and best known in Packenham, has been leased by the undersigned, and. thoroughly overhauled and refitted for the special comfort of guests, wilict | _ The .Table and! Bar Will at all times be furnished with th best the market affords. R@s" GOOD STABLING and/a caveful Host ler always in attendance. f PRIVATEZE HOTEL, 6% T H EBE w3 § "RUSSELL HOUSE," U NION . EEOUSEH NoRTH GOWER. g@*Good Stabling and mqmtcntivn Junuary.11, 1866. e lE J. J. GARROW, . > Psornmigror. Head Deep Out. Nepcan. T"IB HOUSE IS SITUATED WITHIN twenty minutes‘ walk of the city, and is fitted up in a firstâ€"class style. . g@y" The Dar is supplied‘with all the choice brands of liqnors. Ottawa, Jan. 16, 1866"~ 24â€"Gm FIOLT"‘S HHOTEHL, AVLMER, C, R., lt LIVERY AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE Ad‘ï¬od oses Holt,. Jr., Proprictor, December 21,‘1865. bealTe P 4â€"y Water and Division Streets, OG@DENSBURGH, N.Y. 8. SLOSSON, â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" & Promurror, #@5~Omunibuses to and from the Mouse free of charge. A December 20, 1865. _ ; 3â€"y M, KAVANAGH,...... .Proprictor, ‘QU RERERA * â€" THE "QUEEN," COMPIL[SES ALL ‘PHE REQUISITES for a Firstâ€"Class Restaurant. | [Fhe house has been refitted and refurnished throughout. _ ‘The Bar contains the choicest ‘fln}xdd in Wines and Liquors, and every Delicacy of the Beason will be found on the table. | _ _| _ ‘The Proprietor‘s best efforts will be directed to the comfort of his guests and patreng, Wel"Oysters, Game, oto, Daily,by Expross, "Wa Corner of Metealfe and Wellingion Sts., Opposit« the Main Entrance to the Gocernment Butldings, q P. OMEARA‘s EMPIRE RESTAURANT ! ovstEns:qÂ¥&) &{l;m‘.s“rm:s : HOTELS & SALOON®S § IN SHELL, ALWAYS ON HAND AT ‘ O‘MEARA‘8 RESTAURANT ESMONDE‘S 4 STEADY TINSMITHS ROCK OIL, Ottawa, Jan. 16, 1866 ‘\VANT-'ED, IMMEDIATELY, 50 CORDS good sound Beech and Maple, four foot from point to searf. ~ Apply at the k Packenham, Dec. 30th, 1865 ?Iiorm Gower ! North CGower ! "A_ superiot apartnients Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865 Oatmeal! Oatmeal! Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 «l 0 o s 0| â€"*PIMKS OFFICEK Ottawa, December 18, 1865 1 T January 3, 1866 Lately, and for many w ~_ Russell‘s Hotel, Pa FEW GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN OTTawA, C. w. Nicholus St., Court=hou OTDAWA. JOHN MALTMAN, W ANTED, WOOD! wWOOD!! MORTON HOUSE, George near Sussex Street, 0¢lof'av4 RESTAURANT! JAS. JOHMHNSTONX‘s (Late Campbell‘s: Hotel,) SPARKS STREET BEAVER HALL, . (Larek MeApaw‘s), PU RE PACKENIANM DULGNAN‘S :J" '*' _ Akkuy s B 2=p: 48â€" 2eip a\> ~ * ie All db t dp CA \y Z Bs Wcb } is Y j"éi:; 3‘L \SGe ® ‘\:L "l‘.)“ Woly ". . AYD N 5p6 -;,.,,7 z. T H BE CoRNER OF THE JOHN MALTMAN OraAWA, C. W irs: connadted ace Stre ("/: Q Ivenue Hostler 20.3 11â€"y 14( Extensive Fall and Winter Stock! Dealers in Dry Goods READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, &e., 50 Sparks Street, â€"â€" Central Town, # OTXFEFA WV A, * , Pm To INFORML THEIR FRIEXDS AND,THE PUBLIC GENXERALLY, THAT THEY ) have AN IMMENSE STOCK OF i CANADIAN. SCOTCIH and FANCY TWEEDS, â€" 4 BROADGLOTH, BEAYERKS, PILOTS, WHITNEY®, BEDFORD CORDS, IRISH FRIEZES, CANADIAN PRIZES, ¢ FANCY AND PLAIN FLANNELS, KERSEYS, 4 f .. _KNITTED DRAWERS AND SHIRTS, READYâ€"MADR CLOTHING of Every PeserbgÂ¥tioh, * > *z COBOQRGS, ORLEANS, [PRINTS, FACTORY COTTON, | _ BLEACHED COTTON, SHIRTINGS, BLAXNKETS, ’ SHA\VLS, and Every Description ‘of DRY GOODS That can possibly bé procuted at & First Class Astablishment, combining all the qualitic® bssonâ€" tial to please th¢e whole of the community, _ Having purchased for Cash in the boest Markets, they secuted the Zates! Fashions, manufactured on the best principles, and ‘of the best material the Continient can producé}. . Offering these great advantages, they solicit a share ol'&ul:ji-' patronage, fecling assured that the general satisfaction given in the past guarantees to them a still larger share of that b\r iness which it has always been their desire and aim to merit, Any Goods purchased at this Establishment, not approved, will be exchanged within a rm.muutllr trme if not soiled or worn. _ » a KIDDERMINSTER, + TAPESTRY, $( pUTCH, Floor‘Oil Carpeting! American & Canadian Cotton Yarn, All GOODS MARKED in Plain Figures! . f N@"°NO ABATEMENT."®~« BEG LEAVE TO IN Lateoly Occ Aemoy FANCY Christmas & New Year‘s Note Paper, Envelopes and Cards. lllustrated Gift Books. . Mustrated of the Po Christmas A]bums. ‘ Juvenile in great 1 B0OOKS & $ HCTOLIDAYCT S ! Ottawa, December 18, 1865 A TINE COLLECTTI g PICTUBE FRAME, made by M»s. J. Cuirrorp, in the new style of German Leather Work, is now on exhibition at Mr. Durie‘s Bookstore. 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 _ Residence: Dalhougie street, Lower Town, next door to Mr. Gauthier, cabinet maker. Ottawa, Dec. 23, 1865. 6â€"d Ottawa December 18, 1865 19" Wheoere th AT AS L Ottawn, December: KÂ¥ Trompt and Particular Attention given to orders KEA Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865 ALEXR. DUFF CARPETINGS ! \\"Q“l({ XEIVED THIS DAY, DIRECT Frou Titk ,ll.l.)'('l',ll"fl'h'lfï¬.\'. A LARGE AsSgrtEiigxT or pHE VERY _ P w # f ~_ _ \EWEST BESIGN§3IN § For sale by !xperlenqed Cutters Kept on tho Premises. O‘MEARA & CO., or vaRfoug wiDtus AND ENTIRELY NEw rPaAfrERNS Il‘LlEO'I‘lbl OF THE ABOVE. ie by | s JOHN DURIE & sON, 10 SPARKS STREET. Illu Praye S TA BLISHED BROUGH & COy Also: FOUR CASES HEMP and | _ |PROPRIERTORS OFP « THE TEA POT, tiiy 4 1‘oy will Keep Constantly on Hand a Cood Wt | SELECTION OF t)AWA__l'IGURB A8 CAN BE HAD IN THE lA.l}KET ks in great variety I Family Bibles. _ + | s OF THH UNION BLOCK, SUSSEX STREET, j TATIONERY FOR SALE BY THE BALE OR BUXNXDLE )F THH UNIONX BLOCK, SUSSEX 8STREET, J upied by J. G. ROBINSON & Co RNS & RYAN, 3 231 % a s 3 *A . "Th #"5. .8, 1805. FORM THETR ‘?PFBTOHEB& AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL * THAT THEY HAVE * Books, Church Services & STAPLE DRY GOODS! STAIR GARPEYS, ms of the Pocts. ow ERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JAMES BROUGH & CQ., : 90 and 1 1 Sussex Street. C‘CMEE. A BRA & o. 3â€"y BELCOURT & Co.‘s ~ _ NEW ESTABLISHMENT, B6, SUSSEX STREET. Hautman, Gin, in flasks and in . wood ; Wines, Sherries, Ports, Hautâ€"Sauterne, Medoc, 8t Julien, Khine Wine, Hockheimer, Champagne COGNM:R, Chaloupin, |. Jardien, . Martel, Hennessey‘s Brandies, Gin, DeKuper and Sparkling Hock, &¢., &¢. . ALL KINDS OF CUT TOBACCO AND CIGARS. To which they desire to call the attention oi their friends ofthe Civil Service, ‘and the pubâ€" lic in general. . | â€" Ottawa, Dec. 2%, 1865. 6â€"4 OTTAWA STATIONERY WAREKOUSE, York Street, Ottawa. _ PHOTOGRAPHS by NOTMAN RPRINTED DRUGGETS and FKLTS, MANTLLA MATTINGS, °_ HEARTH RUGS, es HOSSOCKS, and. ts â€" pooR MATS. PRAYER BOOKS, 4 _ (exouse AXD FrREXCH,) orF EV ER Y KIND- Wt CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE Ladies of Ottawa to our assortment. DUVERNAY, BROTHERS. Ottawa, Dec. _ 1865. 3â€"4 POERER S A L 4 Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865 «> POR SALE AT THE * + t to & aug sentence. " You have. «poken kindly to the poor boy, " said consgience. . "This is an ity."" 1 Mr. Frazie# let the paper fall before his eyes, and turmed to look at the lad. He was smallâ€"but ejean. The merchapt tapped at one of the windows of the countingâ€"room, and the boy glanoed back over his shoulder. _ A Mr. Fragier sat reading in ns counting room. _ He Was in the midst of a piece of in teresting news, when a lad came to the door and suijâ€"“po you want a boy, sir?" Withont Jifting his cyes from the par« Mr. Frazier &nuewered "No," to the app ‘cant, and intdmflier rough way. Befure the lad had reached the street, co mac c ul C ege d + sign from the merchant caused him turn. * awakened int battle of lite. 4 © Take a chair,"â€"eaid Mr. Frazier, an inâ€" voluntary respect for the lad getting porses sion of his mind. The boy sat down, with his large, clear eyes fixéd on the merchant‘s face. * How old are you ?" ; ©1 was twelve last month, #ir, replied the sci;l:‘c;'g‘n;lieik\l the merchant to listen * What «plendid eyes," said the merehant to himself. _ *And I‘ve seen them before, dark and lustrous as a womaun‘s. . Away, back in the past, the thoughts of Mr. Frazier, went‘ borne on the (light from t’m beautitul eyes; and for some moments lfe forgot the present in the past. But when he came bucL .into the present again, he lmil a softened heart‘ towards the stranger lad. * ~I dont Â¥ant a lad myself," said My, Frazier, but mayle I can speak a good word forâ€"you, and that Wwould hem’ou, you know. ~J think you â€" would make an honest and useful lad. ~‘But you are not strong." . ; . "Omn, yes sit, I‘m strong 1" _ And the boy stood up in a brave spirit. 1 Theâ€" merchant looked at him with a steadâ€" ily increasing interest. ©" What is {\ml‘ name ?" he asked. * Charles Leonard, sir."‘ ¢ There was an instant change: in the merâ€" chant‘s mapner, and he turned hisface «o far awny that the boy‘s eyes could not.see its exâ€" pression.â€" Fora long time be eat still and silentâ€"so long that the boy wondered. _ â€"â€"*Is your father living ?" Mr Frazier did not look at the boy, but still kept his face :nul.\"‘3 His v&ioe ;d“ low and not very even, "No sir. He died a year ago."" "Where!" .The voice was quicker and tirmer. s : 4. 0: "How long since you came to America." "‘I‘wo years." Sï¬ 9 ©HMavye you been in this city ever since ?" "Ny, sir. _ Wécame here with my uncle a year ugo. But heglied a month after our arrival.‘ # There came another long silence, in which the lad was not able to see the imerchant‘s countenance. _ But when he did look at him ngain, there was such a new and kind expressâ€" ion in the eyes, which seemed almost to deâ€" vour his face, that he felt assurance in his heart that Mr. Frazier was a good man, and would be a friend to his mother. . _ ____ « Sit there for & while," eaid Mr. Frazier, and, Iu;ning to hig desk, he wrote a brief note, in whicl, without‘ permitting the lad to see what he was doing, he enclosed two or three bank bills. Te & § The merchant did not resume his paper, after the lad departed. He had lost his inâ€" terests in its contents, . For a time he eat with his face so that no one saw its expression. If spoken to on any matter he answered briefly, and with nothing of his usual interest in busiâ€" ners, â€" The change in him was so marked, that one of his |iumeu asked him if he were not well. _*"Feil a little dull," evasively anâ€" swoered. â€"**Take this to your mother," he said, handâ€" ing the note to the lad. pt + " You‘ll try me a place, sir, won‘t you ?"; The h?;‘iiï¬:td to him an .";uriug «* At No.â€"â€", Melon Street." "Very well." _ Mr. Frazier noted the street and number. . And now take that note to your mother. § look _ "©OL, yes, you shall have a good place. But nu\;'; yuyix have: not told me where you live." D: t Before his usual time, Mr, Frazier left his store and went home.â€" As he opened the door w1 his dwelling, distressed cries and sobbings of a child came with an unpleasant sound upâ€" on his eare. _ He went up stairs with two or three long strides, and entered the nursery, from which the cries came. . | e " Has she ever al und pinched you 1 before?" asked the m * She does it most every /day," answered the little girl: / h * Why Euv(-n't dyou told me ¢" } 4 She suid she‘d throw me out of the winâ€" dow if I told! Oh, dear! Don‘t let her do it, "What is the matter, darling?" heraid, as he caught the weeping one in his arms. "What ails my liul:)&‘ic 9" " Oh, pa, pai‘ the child, clinging to his neck, and leaning her wet face close to his. ""Jane," said Mr. Frazier, looking mt the nurse, and n‘bmking with, some sterrness of manner, _4 h{ is l%ie-cf ing in this way ?" _ The girl was n excilu[t but pale. « She has been naughty,"* was the answer. " No, pa, J ain‘t been naughty," said the child indignantly. "1 didn‘t want to «tay here all alone, and she pinched â€"and W me so hard. Oh, paT‘ And the. clild‘s wail rang out again, and she clung to his neck sobbing. . _ s ts ad. AS FYOU HAYE OPPORTUNITY wtelv * Just look at my poor leg, papa." The child said this in a hushed m-pn, with her lipe close to her father‘zears | _ . << _â€" _ oo Mr. Frasier sat down, and baring the child‘s leg to her hip, saw that it was covered with blue and freennpuu; all above the knee there were not less than ua dozen of those distinâ€" guishing mark«. He examined the other leg and found it in the same condition. f Mr. Frazier loved that child with a deep tendernese. She was all to love. Her mother, between whom and himself there had been no eympathy, died two years Lefore,, and since that time his E::iuuu darlingâ€"the ‘ apple of his eyeâ€"â€"bad left to the tender. mercies ofhirduml“over whoee conduct it was impossible for him to'h;ve' any r'flut observaâ€" tion. Hehad often feared that Maggie was neglectedâ€"often troubled himeelf on her accountâ€"but uuuhrzieim of eruelty like this never came into his imagination as ible. Mr. Frazier was profoundly dh-rm e n aaet U w * Jane," said he y wh ou to Jeave thn house mmedigicty.» * _| _ who answered it, said _ "See that Jane leaves the house mt once. I have discharged her. Send ber_trunk wherever she may wish it taken. Here is ive the house immediately." | I1 = m ic should go to echool dor a year or exclaimel the nurse pamion 1 to re {+â€"PRICEâ€"3 CENTS. â€" Mereis a letter from a gentleman in New Y:x'.ck'h- who says that he is directed by your U Wilton to pay mlrpa:fe to England if we will Mnm.pGul is good, my son, | Let us be thankful. . + Charles now drew from hi« pocket the note which Mr. Frazier had given ium, and handâ€" ed it to his mother. 1 j #* _“hu is this ?" sb:uuke-i..n‘ ucyd * The gentlewan w mised me a place told me to give {l)‘}-)'ul‘l.r“'. EssTC s In a small back chambersat a pale, sweetâ€" patient looking woman, readisg a letâ€" r which had just been léft her by post« mab. | - _As the waiter left the room, Mr, Frazier hugged his child to his breast tightly again, and kissed her with an eagerness of manner that was unusual with shim. He, was fond but quiet in his carresses. Now "the m ing impulse of a strong heart were all â€" . "There is no necessity for you getting a place now, We shall guxhl;kw England." "Oh, mether." The boys face was all aglow with sunbeams. . _ _ _ _ A light quick step was heard on the staire, and the dopr was pushed hastily open. * Charles dear." + The boy entered with excited countenance, "I‘m guij:ï¬elo get a place, mother," he eried to her the moment his feet were inside the door. . l The pale woman «miled, and held out her w to her boy. Me came quickly to her The woman broke the seal, There were three hank bills, of ten dollats each, enclosed, and this brief sentence written on a sheet of paper: â€" ce Popey .. e t l 14 * l sent your son to a true friend. Take eoun‘r Let him come to me toâ€"morrow.". * Who gave you this?"" she asked, her pale face growing warm with sudden exciteâ€" moent. * the money that is due. I must mot ‘see her | “’l‘lmng'God,“ she said as shd finished reading | it, mand her soft brown e were lifted upward. "It looked very ," she m "but the morainggfigs broke it .. rendemu. But I don‘t know . who it was. | went into a great many stores to ask if they didn‘t want a boy, and at last came to the one who sent you the leiter: Me spoke hly to me at fifst, and , then c.lh:i' me w again, and asked who I was, and about my muther.. J told him your name, and how father died, nu:.iou were sick. _ Then he sat a long time didn‘t say anything ; and then wrote the note, and told me, he. would get me a place. â€" He was a kind looking man "I will write a note to the gentleman thanking him for his kindnesé, and you must take it to him in the morning. . How light it makes my heart feel to know that we are going back to dear England. God is good to us my son, and we must be obedient "and thankful." > | 6 "*Oh mother! it‘s the genti¢man who sent you the note ; exclaimed C in an un dertone, coming back quickly. "And he wants to see you. â€" Can he up *" & â€"_"Go and see who it is " she to her son. [ C _ There ;“u::;i{my_}i.m_‘ e of| the woman‘s eyes around room to see ifq‘very\hin“-u in order and then a few slight ¢hanges in «atâ€" _~Just a little before evening twilight fell, word came up to the woman (that a gentle man had cn.lLd and wished to gee her. * tire _‘ Ask him to come up my son,"" said she, and Charles went down again. «_ _ _ _ :unTi.d voice and sNCBIIOGATORA TET stood strangely‘ ngitated b¢éfore bim _ A man‘s firm tread approached the door.â€" It was opened, udtbet:i- mother und the boys new found friend looked in each other‘s faces. 3| *Oh Edward !" fell from ips in a quick advanced, not speaking until humhnd. not epeaking n-uâ€lbe had uhn‘ * Rlorence! I never to see thus," he-idhaednmngiy-&: lated voice, but her ears were finely enough chorded to perceive the m‘m that lay beneath. â€" He eaid it, ing down into the dark, soft, tender brown eyes. «"But I t:;i::dt:dmi-apovidmeeinmr meeting," They sat down and talked togetherâ€"talked ovulhe,dnil‘lgonebfl and of the cause that separated them, w le their hearts beat only for each otherâ€"of the weary years that had passed for both of them since thenâ€"of the actual pmgiu_flu‘irl_ivfn. | * "I have a motherless child,"" he eaid at lastâ€"* a tender little thing that 1 love, and today I find her body purple with bruises from the cruel hand of a servant ! |You have a noble boy who is fatherless; let me be to him a father! Ob, Florence! there has been a great void in our lives. A dark and impassable river has flowed between us for years. But we stand at last togetber, and if dseoldloveall-x‘ouhunu it does mine; there are golden days for us in the future. P esw : permametin. ma A0§B 0 CI% A is And so it proved. ‘The lady and her son didmtgoh&\oln‘hd,w‘rdhth merchaut‘s stately residence ; humm.: iu.uma,.ndaadimw there, the boy a truer father the one he had in former yearscalled by that name. _ ly a week before the lad‘s .,tm w the Etd;qt,bb‘:dilinju.ain h::&' heari an preacher wwdaoo:‘nn‘to hm led him to call back the boy, after his cool, almost unkind . Many times he thought of ‘this incident af wrwuv{anda(lh amall ° event on which mhlilolmgrln‘slmdmuiq in view of w bmmluulophdï¬u @light opportunity of doi good being neglectâ€" called" fashionable society? . Beciuse the shoddy and codfish aristocracy (tunk there is no gentility in them what sew ever. u%..&.l,nebm"-fln way at Boâ€" kore, * i w you u\;'rddltbe.g::hphlh'lm's:: & * senk +t + Prepure, then," ‘suld Behout, ‘ t ober imy Wheredo you hail from ? queried a Yankee } of a traveller, _ Where do you rain fn-?r" * Dun'u-i-udl&-id the astonished Jour | than. Neither do J hail, so mind your own | . >> business. : An.llri-hm was about “‘VDIIIM‘ 3 } ern girl for he + il} you take ; ister, * Yes, your riverence, and‘the 1 standing his ugliness of person, P NC e ux it ne Why are‘seamstresses not admitted into woâ€" A lady, very fond of her husband, notwith ity." On as you have opportunity." t the ird in