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Ottawa Times (1865), 14 Feb 1866, p. 1

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Haycock & ‘Haycock, F Ammpmmm, â€"____â€" Conseyancers, Notaries Pullic. &c. J, F., BOULTON, . BARRISTER â€" AT â€" LA W _: M. McLEQD, Bamister, stc., for Lower Canata. Orricesâ€"Court House, Aylmer and Buckâ€" K@" Attends to all Law Courts in the Disâ€" trict of Ottawa. c BARRISTERS, ATTORNETS, SOLICITORS * CONYVEYANCERS, d&e. Ornérâ€"iIn the Court House, ‘Ottawa, C. w. Rossear Lers * ~ Jouy J. Gexxere. Ottawa, Febrary 7. 1866. 43â€"utf Oitawa, Dec. 18, 186 Barristers & Attorniesâ€"atâ€"Law, Oficeâ€"lorne‘s Building, Corner of Sparks and ~_ Kigin Streets, OTTAW A. 3 Ormczâ€"Wellington Street, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &« R@F Officeâ€"Over Mr. A. Campbell‘s 6 Sussex Street, Ottawa. Ottawa, February 7, 186 h:-‘h_- Boott‘s Confectioncry, opposite MESSRS. DUCK & BUCKE, Barrist®E®, Sommcrror, Arrorx®y AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Cleck af the Peace and County Crown Attornes UFFICE : In the ( Bammsrers & ArronxeysarLaw, e SLICTORs in CHANCERY, Not\RHEs PUBLIC, Wiitaw Dock. _ _ _ Oftawa, Feb. 7, 1366 s mmx & WRIGHT, / Advecates, Barristers, _ and .\lun:zs at law. » Ormicssâ€"HLULL AND AYLMEK, C.E. ~.I’ Wright will attond at Hull, on Tuesday ridays of c week. Jis. Commax. "'.'zeiu Wraeur, B.A.B.CAI _ Ottawa, Feb.T, 1866. 43â€"utf No Advertisement c out the written order « CoNVEYANCERS OFFICE â€"Lang‘s Building, oppo Wx. Curso PROFESSIO NA L CARDS ~â€" EDWARD T. DARTNELL, . DUNKING & THOMPSON, ATTORNEYS â€"AT LA w, Prosssmioyat on Businsss Caiins, *f not more than 10 lines, $10 a year, | i LConveyancers, Notaries Pullic, & Orriceâ€"Post Office WEI‘gin r E. B. Hargock. February 7. 18 Treaws or Aoveat tor the first insertic jor every subseque wise arranged. _ *,* Every description of Printi % Poster to.the Smallest ( ted in neatest style, and at 2‘ri P. J. BOCKLEY, L.L.B oo n n e Organist of Christ Church, Tracare or us Orcax, Prasoâ€"F ontE, &c. Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1=555. , 43â€"utf # "b;d number of the Tuugs is p;‘luk the 18th of lrcember, persona Subscribhin ather Dasly or Week!y will receive them from o publication until January 1st, 1867, for Year‘s Subscription at the above m’!n. : _ J, H. KELLY, 1 Atene ec ts M . _ n _ [ =t: Land and Parliamentary Agent!} EC. MIL ES R. A. Bradley, * LMK, (HAWERY, AND CONYEYANWING, waÂ¥" OFFTICE â€"No. 60, Sparks Street. ~"W@ . Sidney B. Fripp, AI{(‘»fiITE(JT. J4. transact, will save time ani trouble by eonsulting Mr. Grist. [ > s Ornier:â€"3 doors . below York, on Suzsex Btreet, in the same building with Messrs. Buckâ€" Ney & Scott, Solicitors. _ | Hon. J F. Jones, W.Powel] HENRY GRIST, Aumond s Buildings, Rideau Street Ottawa, Jan. 12, 1366. % * W, MARSHALL MATHEsON, _ Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor, &c. Wfi 1 Parliamentary, and Te . tâ€"Right Agent. Puml»:s HAVING BUsIX®ESs To SramaneÂ¥ wih anvee Ainud st d y o4 e d § o. Orriceâ€" 1el CIYV I L AZ for Inventions procured, & Takes charge of Private Bills during their assage through the Assembly, and transacts II busitiess with the Governmnt de partments. For the United.Conntics of Prescott and vance, #3,00 por A wivance, #6,00,. A Week!y UNION BUILDINGS, W@F"Comner of"Sussex and York Streets (¢tawa, Dec. 18, 1865. % Ottawe â€" Brée: 48. 8GLâ€"â€" } > Exstablished in 1®50. OTTAW Aâ€" TIMES," Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865 Soliciiors in Chaneéry, Conveyancers, EVERY MORNING, P o TT A W A. EEDS FOR LAXDS ANXD PATEXTsS the Russell H SPECILAL XOTICH YOExâ€"L : NO.: 48; | . A. Macdonald leo. Crawford BUCKLEY & sCoOTT, THE ow Mr. H. R. FRIPP, Lees & Cemmeili, ers and> Attorney +atâ€"Law, Bourcrronsâ€"nyâ€"Cnaxosey, ers, Notaries Publie, &e., d&c. petals CGEO. H PRIXT SOLICITORâ€"INâ€"CHANCERY ‘eb CLEGG & NELLIS, 1864 1 866 "*WEEKLY TIMEs." (Late or Quzage,) 1866 18, 1865 drew‘s Church PUBLLSH ED Sundavs Ex OTTAW A OTTAWA Central Ottawa hphr B MP 3 \ M se TS AU3SELL x:â€"Daily, if paid in adâ€" Aunum ; if not paid in in be discontimfed with £ the advertiser. aP" YxGINXEER, 6. â€"Eight cents per line and two cents per line nsertion, unless otherâ€" PERRY, Ottawa, C. W H H H ntts is published on ns\ Subscrihing for coive them from date x G opposite St. Anâ€" Tuxs will be pul= ning, and : Mailed Annum, if pard" in ning, and .\I.;lh'd! I)R. (‘,_ l;l':(;G(), Annum, if pard" in | fas \aase." " ) Physican, Surgemn and Acoucheur, ain a lurge amognt OFFICE : # latest Telegraph | No. 5 Russzell ITouse Bloik, in Markets, agd | SPARKS STREET « House Buock, uice P. Booxs {,“‘ * 43â€"utf | Exos. F. Neuus 43â€"utf I. H. Havcoex ® 43â€"utf Met J. H M. 11. P sosite the Post x Farupers and H & o ng, from a ard, execuâ€" ces that will L Orignal. 34â€"6m de., de. alft street in â€"Street imeren Store en Sut will rc 8 To uble by 43â€"utf 4gâ€"utf $Â¥â€"utt M.P.P LP. lays 21y tf j OFFICE IN HORNE‘S BLOCK RGJ"Can be found over the office at night. "Â¥ag Reyeasxcesâ€"Rev. George Lawrence, Orono Rev, John Smith, Bowmanville ; Bev. George Riddell, Clarke; Duncan Campbell, M. D., M l R.C.3IE., Toronto ; John Hall, M.D., J. Adams M.D., Toronto. and Lowe of Farmi Ottawa. charge Property in the City of Hamilton, C, W for property in Ottawa. § Etocks purchased and sold. g@Z" Money for investment. xm F 4 * ‘FOR EXCHANGE. * Orrice ,â€"Sussex ~Street, nearly opposite Solis & Co.‘s Oil and Lamp Store. , Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865. 2â€"tf Applications to the Crown Lands Departâ€" ment for ing Lands, &¢., promptly attended Tbey: well sit [ .T. G. HURD, f Land | Agent and Broker, gO’I‘ARY PUBLIC, IIAS ovED HIS OFFICE TO NICHOâ€" lfisuwt,a few doors to the South of Dan Goodt‘s Hotel, and is prepared to transact any business connected with the Crown Lands Department, in prosecuting Land Claims, or forâ€"partics having business with any of the taking out Patents, and to conduct any agency Government offices. sentees #@J" Pork and Flour for sale. "Waq _ OFFICE â€"No. â€"5, AZO‘E: Sb«}m the Russell House, Ottaiwa city, C. W. Ottaw, January 16, 1866. 247 _JOILN H: BARBER, _ Bookâ€"Binder and Manufacturing Stationer! \IRA BOUCHETTE will always be preparâ€" 1Â¥1. ed to attend promptly to any business the Government employees and the public gencrally, may entrust him. o Commission Merchant and General Agert. PR CcoUNXT BQOKE:{XADB TO ORDER A for any branch business, paged and bound in the best style of the art. _ . RULING DONE TO ANY PATTERN. _ Mr, B. attends regularly the circuit in and tor the district of Quebec. f } Dec. 28, 1865. 6e ~ / !| | Quy HENRY GRIST LAN D AGEN‘T Real Estate Agents, &c. A. MORTIMER, BB0OOI BINDER Corner of Sparks and Metcalfe Streets, over the City Registrar‘s Office; * e " Particular attention rhl to MAP MOUNTâ€" xG. * Nt OFEICE : York street, Lower Town, third house from Union Block. f Uttawa, January 27, 1866. 34â€"utf _ MACDONALD & BRO. _ Auctioneers, & General Commission OEFICE : Sparks street, Central Ottaru. Ottawa, January 27, 1866. S4â€"uth A. F. BOUCKHETTE, A. D V OCATE, H. MeLFAN‘S AUCcTion Rooms 'i‘HE SALE OF Auction or Pri tended to. Consignme¢ tive sale. Partics wish Estate will receive all in by calling at the office. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1863 SPARKS STREET.. oo ~ O« _ R@" Will be found at night at Dr.J Lzcoo‘s, hss ___ Sparks Street, Ottawa. _‘ hk Ottawa, Feb. 7. 1866 HOMCEPATHIC .PHYSICIAN, sURGEON J ) vite the gentlemen of Ottawaand v to visit his New Establishment, No. 9 Block, which has been fitted up in & recherche style, at very considerable exp E. Miles has the Patert Rotary Hair the only one on this continent,) in information as to the efficiency of this tu=,)vide opinions of the Press. 3 B@" A choice lot of Musical In always kept on hand for sale. * ‘Ottawa. Dec. 18, 1865. Oreosite Matwews‘ Horer Ottawa, February 7, 1866. & Partiament Hair Dressing Sal Fiyst door East of York Street Ottawa, Febmary 27, 1864. DR. W. J. HENRY, W ELLINGTON ST.; BOoOT CA EKTE .I [AVINO had many year‘s experic .. some of the best establishments metropolitan cities of Canada, he feels dent that all orders entrusted to his ca be executed in the best style, and gua to give satisfaction. B@" RESIDENCE â€" Ottawa, Dec: 18th, 1865, .. WELLINGTON STREET QPPOSITE DR. VAN GCORTLA) § oTTAWA. i .I[AVI.\'Q had many year‘s experic â€". some of the best establishments sdAXLIN 1J AAAFILJIN 'l‘a&c 1ELLERS AND BUYERS 0O F REAL Orric® Ottawa, Ottaws, Feb. 7, 1866 Z" Over Taylor & Wilkinson‘s Flour Stote, corner of. York and Sussex Streets.â€"Enâ€" . trance on Sussex Street. * Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. f 1â€"tf Ottawa, Dec. 19, 186 Exchange and Estate . No. 40, 8 Street Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1863. Ottawa, Fabruary 7,1866 Messrs. Thistle & Baldwin, ’.O\fl.\'%l‘lAL LAND %l’R\'E\ORS. Caxapa East axo West, Ottawa, Jan. 4 1866 Estate may consult Mr. Grist free of ARTICULAR attention devoted to the sale protection of the Lands of Abâ€" _ _RIDEAU STREET, 'I‘I EGS MOST RESPECTFULLY PROFESSIONAL CARDS. BUXNINXESS CARDS Centre Town,.... Opposite Hope‘s George Logan, M.D., L.C.H.B., Officeâ€"No. 17, St. Peter Street, or O‘Reill ‘o‘g_ EK __s'r:gs;_E"E'r, No. 19, Sparks Street, e now on:hand and for sale some City and Villas Lots, in Upper unu{n‘ ; and an immense quantity ig Lands in the Townships on the PAPERâ€"RVULER, â€"(‘ormq".?nvh and Metealfe Sts W. R. THISTLE, P. L. 8. F. A. BALDWIN, P L. 8. Dec. 28, 1365. € MACHINE RULER. THO® NELSON, DR. C. A. MARTIN, DENTIST, Dr. WOLFF, PROPRIETOR OP THE DR, OLIVER MARTIN, qCEBEC. PPR _T sOLE AGEXT EOR AND ACCoUCHEUR DENTIST. AND EAL ESYATE AT Sale punctually atâ€" mts received for posiâ€" ing to purc Real formation free of charge rout Rlers) _ . _‘ â€"~Tht â€" Estate Agents tE or qurnic.) JSSELL HOUSE 43â€"utf nce in in the confiâ€" will teed pon| 43â€"utf Brush, | ~For DT S8, 43â€"utf D INâ€" cinity ments 43â€"utf Mâ€"utf most Oâ€"y 147 K Houses, 4 rooms éach tenement. One Block, 4 tenements, 5 rooms and a Kitchen to each.« Three Houses,‘2 téenements, 5 rooms ench ; all well plasterâ€" ed and in good condition. Also, 12 Town Lots. The above Property will be sold on Reasonable Terms. MH assortment of Photographic and Medical Chemicals, Canadian Hair Dyes, Bogle‘s ditto, Matthew‘s ditto, and a full assortment of Druggist‘s Sundries. P. 8.â€"Advice to the poor gratis Omvt.,â€"boo. 18, 1865. _ . VALUABLE PROPERTY for SALE! Just RecetyEnâ€"A consignment of the Canadian Superâ€"Phosphate in Boxes and Barrels. ' GEO. MORTIMER, g'luu't and Apothecary, 41 Sussex Street, C RE A T * MEDICAL «<EMPORIUM |} oF THE CGITY. CHEAP FARMS FOR SALE! KÂ¥" Crystalline Compound "wt FPOR THB HALIR. f Call and see it and jadge for yourselves, _ CANADIAN COUGIL EMULTION, a sure cure for Coughs and coldsâ€"Testimonials from prominâ€" ent citizens will be shown on application. _ Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1863 DRUGâ€"WAREHOU SE Sign of the BIG AUQUR, Sussex Street. FRANCIS McDOUGAL Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. * ; 1 Agents for all the Popular Patent Medicings of the day. 4 To Farmers and GQardenors ! K Pure English and French Drugs and Chemicals; English and French Perfumery, Toilet andâ€" Fancy Good#, * Soaps«, Sponges, &c., unequalled in the city.‘ L â€"would nl';‘o call the attention u} the public to my incomparable c FAY" Family Prescriptions prepared with ac acy. > i ! m 5p _JOSEPH CARVEY, M.D C. Austin begs also to observe‘that he trusts the fact of his having had upwÂ¥rds of fourteen years‘ experienee in every branch of the business, buth in finml. Irétand, and L‘-nn;:kmbinod with . unâ€" itting assiduity" and persdual attendance, will not fail to obtain confidene@ and insure satisfacâ€" tion: uedet 1“0 ACRES OF THE PROPERTY known as the OSSLAN HALL FARM, situated in the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" ty of Carleton, being the East half of Lot No. i' in the second concession, Rideau Front. There is an extensive clearing on the lot of at least 50 acres, and the remainder is covered with a fine Hardwood Bugk. "The Farm is within five miler the Clcytd is beautifully nituu:d on the banks of mRidolu‘;t"ner. thus havin n-.gmuhw e city either by, land or w:ur. land is of a uuperioyt quality, and yields excellent crops. No. 2, * * 00 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED 2 in the Township of Gloucester, County of Carieton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" cession. . There is lbonlzlhlcrm( this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverdl with wood. 5 41 Sussex Street, Is the Place to Buy Your Medicines ! 200 ; And all articles for the Toilet, &e., and hopes by striet attention to all the dutics connected with it to merit a share of their patronage. _ Four NEW HOUSES to Rent on Sand Hill, 100 BDRUVG#*, CHEMALCAL®, DVYES@IUPE®, Ottawa, December 18, 1865 Lo"l 1% AND 13, SOUTH CATHCART Street; 26, 27 and 28, North Rideau Street; 1 West Augusta Street ; 1 and 2 East Chapel Strootâ€" all in the City of Ottawa. . Also, VILLA LOTS M, 11, 12 and 13, being rt of the South half of the front part of Lot 20, g:netion Gore, To:‘uhip :f (H«vueofl;r. as laid down in the iste an George F. Austinâ€" and other Ci:;{m nd'i"n-!u Lands. ZAS Money to Lend on Real Estate, CELAS. ARUSTIN, PROPERTY FOR 8 February 10, 1866, Rideau Apothecaries‘ Hall, 39, RIDHAIU sSTRERET. APOTHBECARIES & CHEMISTS MORTIMER‘S Apothecaries Hall! Pharmaceutical Ohemist and Druggist. k NUMBER OF LOTS SITUATED IN different part« of the city, well adapted either fotnxrinw residences or business purposes. For further particulars and terms of sale, Arpuy To M J. FRIEL & CO., : Or to 1L MOLEAN, PROPERLY COMPOUNDED 1ND FREE FKOM ADULTERATION | OTs NO8. 2 AND 3 ON THE NORTH 4 side of Wilhn:'d &:0. These lots are situated opposite St. Joseph‘s College, (Sandy Hill,) â€" and are well suited for the cnosiun Jprivm dAwellings. ON8TANTLY ON HAND A SPLENDID assortment of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Hardwaro! Hardware!! AVE JUST RECEIVED, A GOOP R SALE, FOUR BLOCKS WOODEN Apply to TWO AND A«HALF STORY HOUSE, situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart Street. _ The building is nearly new, and finâ€" ishedâ€"30x36. There is also a good Frame Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which rents at $100 per annum. It is situated in the immeâ€" diote vicinity of the Railway Terminus, and is a very desirable place for a private resiâ€" LOOK HERE! '0 ‘A('l‘! OF LAND, ll'I'UA'I‘Ed in the Township «Lo-mu. County of Carleton, Rideauâ€"Front, being Lot No. 20, in the 4th concession. . There is about 25 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" ed with a good Hardwo@d Bush. This is a good Farm, and will be sold at a reasonable P Township of Osgoode, County of Carleâ€" ton. This Fgrm is situated within Two miles of the Gloucester Church, and within Eleven miles of Ottawa City. Thereâ€"is about 40 weres of this Farm cleared and under cultiâ€" vation. PFUF Township of Gloucester, County of Carleâ€" ton, being.the East half of Lot No. 21, in the ME&‘“[!‘ This is a good Farm and will be sold cheap. 7 At the above address, for the sale of JUST RECEIVED ! EFT‘OEFR SA BEGI RESPECTFULLY TO inform the inhabitants of Ottawa and vicinity, that he has< commenced business as im 4 No. 5. ACRES OF LAND IN THE YALU ABLE No. 4. ‘ ACRES OF LAND IN THE OT"PA WA On 1st May next ALL TIMPORTATIONS OF LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, &c., Ottawa. * * AGâ€"ut T H E. PERFUMERY, PANCY #04P®, Land: Agent. OTTAWA, C. W., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY . 14, 1866. ALE. aceur 1â€"y 1â€"tf 1â€"y Water and Division Streets, OGDENSBURGH, N. Y. ; BEAVER HALL, J. J. GARROW, â€" â€" Psorrigror. Head Deep COut. Nepean. » ryNHIS HOUSE IS SIPUATED WITHIN 8. SLOSSON, â€" â€" ~ â€" â€" + â€" Prormizrtou. Rky*Omnibuses to and from the Houseâ€"free of charge, «December 20, 1865. Jy UNION EILOUSEH, F NORTH GOWER. . Â¥ R@*Good Stabling and an attentive Hostler. January 11, 1866. 5 20â€"y * twenty minutes‘ walk of the city, and js fitted up in a firstâ€"class style. . g@y* The Dar is suppliel with all the choice brands of liquors. Ottawa, Jan. 16, 1866. ‘ 24â€"6m * and best known in Packenham, has been leased by the undersigned, and thoroughly overhauled and refitted for the special comfort of guests. i HOLTS HoOTPEHL, AVLMER, C. E., = LIVEBY AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE The Bar contains the choicest Brands in Wines and Liquors, and every Delicacy of the Season will be found on the table. The Proprictor‘s best efforts will be directed to the comfort of his guests and patrons, _ B@"Oysters, Game, otc., Daily,by Express. Wt M, KAVANAGH,.......Proprietor. THE "QUEEN," , COMI'RIHES ALL THE REQUISITES for a Firstâ€"Class Restaurant. ‘The house has been refitted and refurnished throughout. Will at all times be furnished with the very best the market affords. * Ray* GOOD STABLING and a careful Hostâ€" ler always in attendance Corner of Metcalfe and Wellington Sts., Opposit« the Main Entrance to the Government Buildings, , s ovsTERs | qÂ¥ &" SAeorstERs ! . ~â€"_P. OMEARA‘® _ EMPIRE RESTAURANT! COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TpH® ABOVE HOTEL, one of the oldest Srouih Fesiite He in rvemen Te C MR AEEL EK Koi IN SHELL, ALWAYS ON HAND AT + O‘MEARA‘S RESTAURANT Planer and Kayser‘s Sewing Machines‘! Manufactured ander 12 diferent Patents ! A. CHINES is not equalled by any other Shuttle Machine in the world ! In fact, to proâ€" duce a noiseless shuttle machine the metal must be of the best quality, and of the highâ€" est finish, and the mechanism superior to anyâ€" thing heretofore introduced. j _:OMNIBUSES to and from the cars and boats free of charge. R@5"There is a rirstâ€"crasg LIVERY STABLE attached to the Hotel, t Ottawa, Dec. 18th, 1865. » y PRIVATE HOTEL, . ryAHE MECHANISM OF THESE MA The improved method of regulating the stitch, tension, setting the needl¢, together with the great improved feed wheel, and large extension table, make them the Most Desirable Shuttle Machine! Osrriage Trimming, Heavy Tailoring, &o. JOHN GRAILAM,. . .. :. . . . . , Proprietor. 'J:lll.\' Mouse is conveniently situated, and still maintains its character as a FIRST CLASS HOTEL, Considerable additions have recently been made to the premises, and it has been entirely repainted and renovated. No pains will be spared to accommodate and please., " (J> Inspection invited, and a trial solicited. IN THE WORLD ! FOR BOOT AND SHOE FITTING! We claim to do HANDSOMER WORK ON LEATHER (han any other machine. Lock Stitch without a Shuttle ! f ,, (Late Campbell‘s Hotel,) . OTrawaA, C.w. ~ rl“ll:! UNDERSIGNED, PROPRIETOR OF ’ the aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to acquaint his numerous friends and the travelâ€" ling public, that he has reâ€"painted and newly furnished throughout this commodious Estabâ€" lishment, in the management of which, by strict attention to business and guests, he hopes to deserve encouragement and support, The House will be ready for the reception of visitors on the 10th instant. Ottawa, Dec ALBION HOTEL. and all of the Great International Exhibitions of Europe for the past five years, including the Dublin Exhibition of ‘65, as well as the great Association Fairs of the United States from time to time. F Orrice :â€"37, Sparks street, Centre Town. SE W ING MACHINE § Agent. B@#" N. Bâ€"Stitching done to order, and sewing machines repaired. Ottawa, Jan. 26, 1866. q 67 Decem "RUSSELL HKOUSE," Packnham, Dec. 30th, 1865 Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 FEW<GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN X superior apartments. Ottawa, Dec, 20, 1865. 3y HIGHEST PREMIUMS awarded at each Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865 HOTELS & SALOONS. NRENCH AND ENGLISH 8ONGS | Sacred Music, Polkas, Valses, &¢., &c. DUVERNAY BrROS. MUSIC! MUSIC!! Y AND GENERAL STAGE OFFIC Moses Holt, Jr., Propriata» m‘igr g Moue ols Jt 4 Nicholas 8t., Courtâ€"house Avenue OTTAWA. JAMES E. GOUIN f Lately, and for many years connected with Russell‘s Hotel, Palace Street, Quebee. , Dec. 18, 1865. fidks 3 lâ€"y JOHN MALTMAN, George near Sussez Street, Ottawa. ALSO Wheeler & Wilson‘s MORTON HOUSE, The Table and Bar RESTAURANT! JAS, JOHNSTON‘S SPARKS STREET, (Lare. McApax‘s), HARNESS BTITCHING, PACKENHAM. DUIGNAN‘s THAT MAKES THE NOISELESS CORNER OF T HE THE G. A. WALTON, JOHN MALTMAN oTaAwWA, C. W 11« 1â€"+f 3y j JUST j‘mnn'l.va. K»" Mind now !â€"Don‘t Forget K5¢ Ponnsylvania and Canadian. M Loweregoss Burners. Lemp . GRURRCYS. Chimney. Cleamers. ALB8O :â€"Every description of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Stovepipes, Elbows, Gallows COAL ‘OIL1 CoaALâ€"OIL!1_ _ COAL OIL COookKING sTTovEs, At "THE CAPITAL,* BOX sTOVEE, At "THE CAPITAL,* PARLOUR sSTOVES®, At "THE CAPITALq DoUBLF SsTOVES, At "THE CAPITAL, DUMB sTOVES, At "THE CAPITAL, COAL SsTOVES, At "THE CAPITAL COAL SCUTTLES! Ottawa, January 25, 1866 Removed to the Corner Stere ' Canadian Tweed and Doeskin Pants, and Vests, A Great Variety of Undercoats, & _ An Endless Assortment of Overcoats, Smocks and Garibaldi‘s in every Variety. BEG LEAYE TO INFORM THEIR CUSTOMERS, AND THK PUBLIC INX GEN®¥RAL I THAT THEY HAVE Which they contemplate making in their store, in order to prepare for their new mSPBINO 8STOCK, and that they may be ready to meet the growing demands made upon by their friends and the public in gencral. s Plain and Colored Fancy Flannel Shirts, 7 Lately Occupied by J. G. ROBINSON & Co., PROPRIETORS OF «THE TBEA POT 1@" Where they will Keep Constantly on Hand a CGood SELECTION OF FANCY & STAPLEDRY GOOBRS|! Extensive alterations and improvements Season Tickets, Genelemen,,..... .. .$3 00 «4 , e Ladtes, : 1.....)lrslr 1‘ Single Ticket for Skating . ... ...... .. IIT;“’ A BRASS BAND will be in attendance every Monday and Thursday. | W. CARTNXEY. AND WILL CONTINUE TO DO $0 UNTIL THE END OF FEBRUARY ENSUING, THE FPOLLOWING o Upper Town Skating Rink. January 11, 1866 PAB’TIES DESIROUS OF ESTBLISH a Covuxtay Newsrarer, can purchas flice quite complete with material for e mpfl:eng YERY CHEAP, for Cash, 0i approved credit. j O‘MEARA & CO., 50, Sparksâ€"Street, â€" < â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" Central T READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, ISs NoOWw OPEN To SUBSCRIBERS AND THE PUBLIC. Apply for information, (‘%on paid) to _. . B. HEALE Or to EGAR YIELDING. Ottawa Feb. 6, 1866. â€" Important to Printer EVENING PLEASURE_ PARTIES w ing a good and comfortable team to them can procure one very reasonable by g‘l:‘l'n( at No. 25, SPARKs STREET, Ce -n._'l“quE 1s ani doubl xpress team, single and double hire by the load, job, or hour‘. SsSPECIAL NOTLCEK. ‘Ottawa. December 18, 1865 BIRD CAGEFES!) BIRD CAGHESI °_ AT AS LOW A FIGURE AS CAN BE HAD IN THE MARKET, Ottawa, .December 18, 1865. * KEARNS & RYAN, THE UPPER TOWN SKATINXG RINK Ottawa, Feb, 8, 1866 i@"Don‘t forget O‘Meara & Co;:, for GCreat Bargains. ® & icmsdtroDUERE., & O‘MEARA & CO., . Foe SPARKS STREET, CENTRAL TOWN, OTTAWaA. At "THE CAPITAL! Outâ€"Door Job Work attended to with Punctuality and Despatch. they are now offering for sale at Several dozen LIGHT COATS suitable for Spging wear will be offered remarkably cheap ixÂ¥"° WINTER STOCK of STOVES JUST ARRIVED COSE . 2P2RIXCEH ! TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO THE FACT THAT ESTABLISHED 1844. REVILOYV AT I! NO TICE. Pipes, and everything in the Tin, Shect Tron, and Copperâ€"ware line At ‘‘THE CAPITAL‘‘ Stove Depot, II. MEADOWS & Co. " 35 SUSSEX STREET, OTTAWA. OF THE UNION BLOCK, SUSSEX STREET, A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF O CA W A. COAL SCUTTLES!! PREVIOUS TO "THE CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT. 0â€"tf ery on rive ap~ atre 4â€"b NG â€"tf for PLAgg; C pue:u' MM m: Buildings pre ; Artificers‘ work measured ifiunluod. ! _ AUGUSTUS LAVER, T o en o + itects, ~ Departmental Buildings, \'ict"rin Terrace, Ottawa, lanuary 26, 1866. . N’OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thet an gpâ€" plication will be made to the Provindial Parliament at its next Session for an Act to incorporate the Ottawa Water Works Company, for the supply of the City of Ottawa with water. » IIEN RY GRIST tures, Mortgages, &c Orrice :â€"On Sussex Street, 3 doors below York, over Campbell & Co.‘s Grocery Store, . IAIAS FOR SALE BANK, STEAMBOAT Oil, Copper, and Gas Stocks; Debenâ€" tended Library, in rear of the Parlamen Buildings. THOMAS MoGREEYT. Ottawa, January 23 1866; â€" 214 THE UNDERSIGNED‘S OFFICE HAS been removed to the Leanâ€"too of the inâ€" Ottawa, Jan. 30th, 1866 Otiawa, Dec. 19, 1865 L O ‘T IOHRH. â€" â€" Central Town, NT OPICEI. N OTICE. 35, SUSSEX STREE1 COAL SCUTTLES! CTintS 14 * There comens those spies of niggers, sai Gasket, as he looked over the ship‘s side UHN\‘ their yams, and cocoaâ€"nuts, and ban nanas! All they want, 1 know, is news o us t*nsl to the slavers. IfI was the cap wain PO never let a nigger set foot on the deck. In the middle of this discussion, down came a h&AJâ€"CTOWN Wrapped in nur aithe feet «~ one of the negroes. It was maukej, * fout kmu and a yam, twopence; give t ange to Jekyll. $ It was a inessage from Powis. A tall ne gro, thinking himselfunobserved, «lipped ti vitof silver into his waisthand. â€" In a momen however, Jekyll had nim by the wrist. ’ "Avust there!‘" <he said; "fair play‘s a jewel. _ Let me read what Powis says." The negro retused to give up the money, aad aesumed & vociferously injured air. white r pellets, dro with (excellen: aim by « FickreePowiA,' ffi.‘e was generally called, and with them came down in a shril voice the mocking words, To be taken night and morning.‘ 2i Haif an hour after the doctor had retitei to his cabin for a nap, there was a gabbliny of voiees and a aplash of oars round tue bows. Up scrambled the two stalwart negroe with nets on their backs, full of fruit.wfin i imorpent a fair was established at the fout the mast: ‘The negroes, eager for news ans money, jabbering in broken English ; .the eai wore, eager for fruit and \'vewlfie-, trying t« .earn the best way to the %oruln-l{ country A souffle commenced ; in the middle of the aquffie appeared the first licuten&nt. _ _ *Here, no truuble with these .niggere,‘ he amd. . "If they| choose to steal, over with them, lads; bundle them out, fruit und ali.‘ The thing was soon done. Jekyll and & sailor wrenched the half.crown from the ne fi the other sailors pushed the Liack n the ship‘s sides, and tossed the unsole fruit into the canoe aiter them. â€" Jekyll secur ed the four bananas and yam for. his frienc Powis, and threw the twopence into the canue of the enraged blacks, who, shouting ana threatening, paddied off to the shore. *That boy will come to a bad end. If J were the captain I‘d keep him on the mas. all nightâ€"a good dose of fever would tam« him a bit; and, egad ! I would not bring hin round & day too soon.‘ S whine is But the doctor was angry. If Powis hay really been ill he wonld have nureed himia: tenderly as a woman. | As the doctor was pacing the deck, and had arrived just under the mainmast, he gave a look upward to see if the offender waâ€" there. . Yes, &:re he was, swinging his legs, fifty feet up, happy as a bird. X.. the doetor was still straining his head to observe him, there fell upon . lhis face a shower of little *No,‘ he said, ‘"here is this devil of a ofmuse. You are requested to take all your officers with you so as to preserve & dignity that may aid “;our negotiation.‘ _‘ No, we must all go. Well, I never did grumble at orders yet, but if I had ever done so, I might do so now. Doctor, inind you ‘bring some quinine. â€" There‘s saie to be & fever for one or two of us. By George, sir, on an African station one ought to live on quinine if one wishes to live at all !‘ s The lieutenant and doctor took their leave of the captain, who wished to study his mapâ€" and prepare for the journey. _ _ _ *A ‘Here‘s a pretty rig,‘ . said one of the men when Powis descended from the masthemi, to become in a few houre aiter deputyâ€"ca;â€" tain; ‘it used to be the hifh that were l‘:;l’ought low, but now it‘s the low who risee igh..: s s3 sb e feâ€"cial oA iss * Only mischief! . He‘s the greatest scape grace I ever had, on board.‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘Then let me stop on board,‘ said the lieuâ€" tenant. ‘Allow me to look at the wording of the despatch ; there must surely be some An hour after, the lookâ€"out man came back from Etephant Bull and reported a piratical looking echooner as passing the next headâ€" land at noon. She had then stood out for sea, and was hull down at sunset. * Piratical schooner be hung !‘ was the cap tain‘s reply, _‘ They take every little coaster for & slaver. â€" Slavers don‘t run intu the lion‘s den. Bonny River‘s is the place to trap sluâ€" +O, but there‘s good in ithe boy,‘ said the doctor. â€" ‘He‘s brave and generous ; there‘s no vice in him, it‘s only mischief.‘ s The captain took up the despatch and read it under breath. . Powis received his command as cooly as if he had been expecting a vessel for years past. He promised littleâ€"the captain thought that a good sign, and so it was; but still he did not oonoe‘l, from the boy his alarim and di*â€" tain, as he meditatively g)nred some brandy into his ooffee cup. ! By George, sir, I shan‘t have a moment‘s sleep till I set my foot once more on my own quarterâ€"deck. That boy is the greatest monkey I ever shipped. By George, sir, if he hadn‘t come forward in such & luniy way today to eave Jeykil, I‘d have broken him." < He certainly is a Pilgarlic,‘ said the first lieutenant ; ‘but I think when there was duty to do he‘d do it. Duty soon makes a man of a boy,â€"if anything ‘will. I was just such another lad, till I was made captain ot & French prize, and had to take her back inâ€" to St. Helena. I was a man from that day.‘ *Powis," said he, ‘ be a good lad and take care of the ship, or by George, sir, 1‘ll break you! When you want advice, ask the quarâ€" terâ€"master ; he‘s an old smlor, and know« all this coast as well as I know the Bill of Portland.‘ * ‘I‘d give my head,‘ said the captain to the lieutenant, as Powis left the cabin, ‘ to tell Gasket he is in my mainstay if anything hapâ€" pensbut when there is divided command there is no diacipline.‘ _ _ . 4 Only to think of having to leave a ship of thirtyâ€"six guns in the care of such & born Pickle as that lad, Powis!" groaned the Capâ€" The day after the captain and his retinue left the vessel, the negro boat came paddling lmlhe Spitfhire as usual, but this time in a he ahd mocking way. The rowers wavei their paddles or held up fruit The negrs whom Jekyll had detected thieving was e pecially prominent and vociferous, and, standing up in his cano, kept pointing i Powis and p‘-in‘gnhia hand across his throat, * P streme qyvg hrmm "a diont o sh + me give him a dose of sparrowâ€"shot,‘ said Jeykl}, ‘ that‘li warm him.‘ * +No; we‘re all captains now,‘ replied the warpenter. _ There was a dmgemu notion prevalent abourd the tpi%n that discipline to be relaxed under * Pockle Powis.‘ . * No one must molest them,‘ said Powis, gravely, and in quite an altered tone. _ _ ‘How grand we are,‘ said Jekyll, under breatls, to another miduhigmun. *I thougit it would be a lark wuen Powis â€"was captain. I wvote for going ashore.‘ Thess last words 1 vote for vflcfim. *We are chortâ€"handed,‘ said Powis; ‘no one leares the vesse! except on duty, till the captain‘s return. The négroes are not «o friendly as they were. ‘We musn‘t get into a scuffis with the natives.‘ little shipboy, Winking at Jeky!!; ‘and, Mhdl,%u'ket., they fay, i:n.ney real capâ€" Powis made no reply to this impertinence, but paced the deck tnoughtfully. There were oniy fourieen men left in the lhlgrbuda Powis and the two midshipmen, here will be no work. now much,‘ said one of the sailors to the carpenter. _ As eight bells were struck (four o‘clock in the morning), the ofticer of the watch (Gaske:) went us usual to toe «cuttle, knocked three times to call the watch, " All starvowlines, mhoy ! eight bells. 'Do you hear the news there, you sleepers, The doctor was very angry ; he tossed his We used to call them niggers, said a pert THE PHANTOM SHIP. A NAVAL STORY. BY WALTER THORNBURG | PRICEâ€"8\QENTsS. ‘I never seed such &a change in a lad in twentyâ€"four hours in all my life, was the quartermaster‘s reflection, as Powis retred to torm his plans for foiling uny scheme the crew uf the phantom ship(as the sailors â€" began to call it) might have formed. Pewis did not say mPuch ; he only remarkâ€" ed, "That is no phanton ship. We must look after that ; but you were right after &ll, Gasket.‘ ‘Louk here, Powikeuld Cyelops left his musical snuffâ€"bux on the table in his cabin. Come alung, and let‘s have a cheeroot und «wme grog together, und I‘ll wind it up «ll resh,. â€" Put now serions you lovk! Do you Powis did not reply for a moment; when 1e.did so, he epoke in a low, tirin vuice, with cvery wurd articulated in a peculiarly keen imwnner; . ~ * There was something not to be gainsayed n Powis‘s manner; so Jekyll put down tne vux much as if it were redâ€"nut, and hurry.ng m deck returned in‘a moment with Gasket. ‘If you please, Mr. Powis,‘ said Oake(‘ -'curing we floor with one fout,‘ *I taink i would av you good not to take the watcs toâ€" mignt. ‘You‘ll be knocking yourself up; in eed you will, sir. Take my advice, and keep to your hammock toâ€"night. J can do «il Laere is to do.‘ Thelookâ€"outs on Elephant Hill the next afternoon, made no signal,â€"they Jiad not seen any veasel; but as they were feu.mg into their boat to come off to tne vessel t sunset, a emuke had arisen from a place in the bush, not fitty feet from the lookâ€"out point. It was evidently a signal to some vessel waiting off the EviC bay ‘TIt‘s no canny,‘ said a Scotch sajlor to the rest ; ‘it bodes no gude to us, men. when auld Nickieâ€"Ben leaves his sooty hatchesand takes w yachting on the Africky cuust.‘ . " Powis had just lita laimp in the state cabin, and was pouring over a chart of E.ephant 3ay, wnen in burst Jekyll, red with exciteâ€" ment, and his hana over his eyés; he carmed a large musical bux under his arm. It was chiming out after‘the prickly, nervous manner f its speties, *Corn rigs are bonny.‘ Powis looked (he was all quict alertness now, and grave as a statesman). There in the dull, curdling, grey daylight certainly was a long grey object stealing mlong close to the shore. Its suils were grey ; its sides were bleached, colourless, and spectral. _ It cerâ€" tainly was ghostly enough. As they looked it slid found the corner of the headland, and disappeared from view. s The majority of the sailors were by this time deeply imbued with the Lbelief that one vessel that had been seen was a «pectre ship. Thaey had collected in knouts in the forecastle, and were diecussing, the legend uf the. Phaan wir Suip. o e ce ie ramainnl e C nut harsuly, *J am in commund of this ves «l, not you, Tae men shall take their orders trom me, and from me wlone. . All we require of you is to set a good example to he men, and do your duty as quarterimnas wer.‘ s Fire im Weiresier.â€"We learn that the tavern and workâ€"shop of Mr. Anthony Huber, 9th Con., Wellesicy, were totally destroyed by wire last woek, But wmv effects were saved from the destructive e, and it might be said that the poor man lost his all, as there was no insurance, and his family are left in very straitened circumstances. © Supoex Dears â€"On Saturday, last week, Duncan Cameron, of the township of Bentinck dropped down dead while working about his cattle,. Me was in his usual health, and had, on the previous day attended public worship in the Presbyterian Church in the neighborâ€" hood. He was a sober, respectable man, and his sudden death is deeply regretted in the neighborhood. *There it is, sir,‘ â€"said Gasket, pointing to the entrance of the bay ; * if that is not a real ahi|p, strike my name off the slup‘s books and4 sell me for a nigger" eel ill ? .An hour later, just at daybreak, Gasket suddenly came to Powis, as he was lying down for half an hour on the sofa in the cu{ tain‘s cabin, and begged ‘him to come on dec instantly. . There twas something odd in the old suilor‘s manner. Powis was on deck in & moment.. . * Jekyll,‘ he said, © this is no time for elzâ€" urkmg.’ ‘There 18 'vrotk for us to do &nt nu{ ead us to promution, or * V in the sand, welore, twentyâ€"4uur h ure. e must have no suyislt tricks now. _ Go and tell Gasket I want aim.‘ There being a fancy just now for Clubs, thenglm‘dccm that a number of the ladyâ€"leaders of the gay world, having deterâ€" mined to revenge themselves on the gentlemen for their exclusion from the favorite ‘*circles‘ of the day, have held various meetings .with a view to the formation of a Female Club from which all males should be rigidly excluded; but that, owing to the prelimary adoption, deâ€" claring that the office of President should be held by the oldest m=mber, and that of Secreâ€" tary by the youngest, the C:}â€"dllu at last beun abandoned, it having been found imposâ€" sible to find a President, and every one of the members claiming the right to be Secretary * As I hope to do,‘ said the astonished sailâ€" ; *asl hope to do, Mr. Powis; but knswing is young gentlemen is=â€"â€"‘ _ [ _ Tur Arwy.â€"The London Times has repeatâ€" edly of late drawn attention to the increasing difficulty of provid.in troops for all the colâ€" onies and der:nde Aes of the empire. In a recunt article it speaks still more strongly than before upon the subject, using itatics (# rather unusal thing with it) to emphasiz) its meaning :â€"* There is no mincing the matter ; we cannot find DBritish soldiers for all the duty to be done. If we chose to have colonies and deâ€" pendencies all over the world, and to assert a political infleunce over more than half of Asia, as well as that of Africa, half North America, not to #peak of Europe, we must accommod«te ourselves, not to our position. but to. our own magnificent pretâ€"ntions. We must do as other empires have done, and us> one nation to assist us in controlling another." This epirited reprimand was enough. In three mig:tu every man was on deck and at his duty. & ©Skulkers ahoy ! ~ Do you hear the news, there, «leepers? and mind, if you do not turn out in five minutes, Iâ€"report you to Captuin Willoughby us mutineers, . Quartermaster, go down, and take the name of the lust man up.‘ Another ten minutes ; at the expirâ€" ation of that time@ stern} shrill boy‘s voice hailed the sleepers. This] time it was that of Powis. Tws Feveratox or tus Two Caxapasâ€" The Minerve soems to be preparing the mind of its readers for the carrying out of the ssheme of federation for the “00.3“ elone. It says:â€"* In the amgm: the Coalition there was also, it is truc, an article which conâ€" cerns the Federal Union of the two Canadas. That measure, we bave already said, will obtain little sympathy onâ€"our parts, We believe it will â€" be of no advantage, and will m=et with advocates in Low«r Canada. lfi in any case this union on a new basis, can be b it temporary, and can signify only astep towards a general union. Looked at from this point of view, and we believe th.. progress of ¢vents permits us to look at it trom no other, the promise made by the consery»tives to consâ€"at to the federation of the Canadas if there waus no other means of getting rid of our sectional difficulties, has not the importance which some persons attach to it. The Confâ€"deration can be only a transition betwsen the existing union and ons of all the Provinces ; and this transitiou can, havs no long dnn&‘on. The Provinces o;“’-m :’ulf will ufil::mu‘cu to reason, and moment y apoe } the projâ€"ct of the Queb:c Convention, £ federatiou will cease to exist." Instead of the usual Â¥prightly anewer of ‘Ay, ay !‘ a voice answerdll, * Sturbowlines be dâ€"â€"d. Give us half a ore snuo®é ; there‘s no captain aboard 2+ ; 0h s l ‘Gasket,‘ said the boyâ€"captain, firmly but (To be Continued.) 11 #4 i t } U c |

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