h-,:__"o! mu., Sie im« lor unso«und, and 60 i0 bushels. $1 08e wTICE3®. N ESS e emdorse & debt for at your wite‘s writâ€" ining which have it mily, that you may e should any thing Iving the healith of go to this: trouble. the =© Canadian Puin beottl of Ottewa Rurket 1 a 3¢ better » barrcls at $29 3Tc lj)l'll’()’l‘. REET, tk, Decs 28, 1365 I closed at 1451. X twonty years, and that‘ they are the wd for alleviating titation or «oreness hial affections. Al nâ€"â€"sriâ€"s 25 cents In. _ MaurKet hels ; quiet » i0) M‘-tgd 89 t5 .a 970 for sound i to VHAY & C i ns okaA® SEMENTS ASXETS it Ninte; $7 30 a term Revr. J. Douse, at ‘= uncle, Mr. Jobn Lewis, printer, to sPECT. wding to directions, 1 you it is the best d that you m#stâ€"om Sold br all medi~ ales, 8500 'rht",'m d M the Prud ble Jal «Py t: Antoing Street, Adamson , R«4., of X1 le, C__W., propricâ€" & by all Medicine x Rarfford 0i #AL MARKETSs .â€"-â€",\'uln‘. «mt ld Wrially such a« he ty fore the citizens mpressed with the tor which distine British statemanâ€" uadâ€"caa appreciste tA TsS, has six milii Yor tfor choice ; $7 orm| $8 40 a 8 90c 13 for common to rommien .to good i. Ohio, 39. Tanâ€" â€"s 300 bartels at , asad $3.90¢ @ 11 (iilts ! HOUSE tam trads C â€" Major not Smoke imchanged pri oet hmwers. sim A tme nerts Wh an article of the ommend «* Darâ€" _and Condition 5 .Dest pre pmrce Inte, whon at 4 the horee might in tim«. . To all an article of the Burner 1) LEA VEX® pearl«; $6 ‘~c. 13, 1863 * TB : Ext that th 1 contiden ;‘fl, I'_'l).“' at a payable xt par | vromT®®® Huantiy . * reveute He propeded 1# Promots vient at #; *.. Pags m. grades ouly Bar wlovmg » 'l"h.n 'h the treat? is * Contrncted lion pounds 3 34 a 5 &3 the Wales tor Te e ghborhood ack nw 20de the ave CCC Wreag 208. with ‘AM 1e Shgh&» at Jeg. 10 ie« "t ex Ally. [ w 4 ww pâ€"d 1â€"4 was Corner Sparks Ottawa, Déc. 29th, 1865. * %5 Order Books, . _ /‘ f *17 Oil Colors in Tubeés, . | .. : % Oiled Paper, + n Ox Gall, & 4 % Newspaper Fy Notarial sequu"\:’.a--, .__ Music Papers, Music Books, ocs % Monocromatic Boards, s #i .. Mapping. Pons, f * Mucilage, * Mottoes fot Confectioners, â€"»*@ Mounting Boards, ] 4 Metal Inkstands, . e Metailic Books, _ . tA Memoranduin Books, 7 * _ Mathematical Instruments, . (,‘ _ Marking Ink, _ â€" f Marble Papers, â€" . e oi .\______ Manuscript Books. s 6. x; ~~ <JAMES HOPE, # ‘1 * : . Rodger‘s Knives,. . _ ». +/ Resdy «Reference ‘Files, * Reeves‘ Colors. &¢., ® Rowney‘s Pencils and Colors ® Quill Pen .ï¬chineli \ Quills and Quill Pens, * _, Patent Finger Dampers, f Papeteries, Photegraph Frames and Albums, . > Promissory Notes, 20 Portable Copying Presses, | % Patent Scale Rulers, various sizes, | f \. Poruicties € _\ Pocket Inks, uk. f Pencil Leads, a L ® € \_ _ Propeilingâ€"Pencils, . ¢ ( *\ Porcelain Slates, it \ Printers‘ Cards, _ <\{ .. â€" l’rrfouwd‘ \; | f l’emnflmi, /Â¥ \ Paper Bags, : & .\ â€"~ Paper Weights, > ] . LIFE, GROWTH ANO BEAUTY. & Mrs.8. A. Allen‘s World‘s Hair Restorer and Dressâ€" ing* invigorate, strengthen and lengthen.the hair. They act directly «upen the roots of the hair, supplying .â€"reâ€" quired nowrishment, and natural color and beauty returns. Grey hair disapâ€" pears, babd. spots are cov= eéred, hair stops falling, and luxuriant growth is the reâ€" sult. â€" Ladies and Children will appreciate the delightâ€" ful fragrance and ‘rich, glossy appearance impartâ€" eil to the hair, and no fear of soiling the skin, scalp, or mostelégant headâ€"dress. + | Sotd by all Draggists. /Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. ; Portable Writing Desks, ¢ Paper Cloth for Working Plans, \__ Pocket Books, Ledgers and Diaries, â€". â€" Pens, Gold and Steel, (various makers) Pencil Cases, £l F3 r 4 Perry‘s Pencils, *A *$ enny‘s Metallic Books, > . » Penholders, **L + Penmakers, * C1 Penknives, ® * Swartwout‘s Patent Paper Fasteners, Silver Pencils and Penholders, _ Silk ‘Taste, g FVULL AND YARIED STOCK. OF %: following MISCELLANEOUS and CuUNTINGâ€"HOUSE STATIONERY, always in stock =â€" >‘ > Bz Walking Sticks, _ e3 o Wafers, 4 ; «_ Weddirig Stationery, I Writing Inks, (all makers,) , ' Wax Tapers and Stands, . .. Wafer Stamps, ; 2. _ Whist Counters, s \â€"___"_ â€"Writing Pads and Caos, _ Writing Desks, * * ;. ‘__\?'émmhmnh. , isiting Tin Foil, * ® â€"..._ Time Books,| ~ * §\ :* Thermometers, .. > t ; . _ Thumb Tacks, £1 _Tape Lines, . Timber Tables, § .« __ ‘Pwine Boxes and Twine, iJ Tin Paper Cutters and Rulers Combined," ! ‘Tracing Cloths and Paper, > * . Tourists Writing Cases, ___ Tinted Cards, e Tinsel Papers. _ uC‘ 4 Steamer‘s Wood Books, ~ e â€" Skeleton Books, * Seection Paper, SA Stamp Act, > b % y h,-«.m Paper, f ® e M 22e ; .« _: Stylographic Peneils, * +. INPORTER OF GENERAL STATIONERY, ARTISTS MAâ€" TERIALS, SCHOOL BOOKS, BIBLES, 3 PRAYER BOOKS and Sl“:RCH , SERVICES, Corner of Sparks and Elgin Streeis, OTTAW A. + _ OPPOSITEâ€".ONTARIO BANXK Ottawa, Dec. 27, 1863. + Sold by George Mortimer, Johf# Roberts, \\5. M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, Ottawa. => f - * ® ES MONDE BROS., JAMEsS HoPE, Manufacturing Stationer and Bookbinder, Ottawa, Dec. 29, 1865 Sponge Holders, Surfaceâ€"Colored Paper, Shanty Ledgers, â€" l""'1-'.']5.-5--, (all kinds), Stationery Cabinets and Cases Sketch Books and Blocks, Slutes and Slate Pencils, Sealing Wax, Serap Books. ; . ‘Receipt Books, â€" > p lflt Registers, + d Tapes, Pen Racks, ~ _ Parallel Rulers P Parchments, rin Papers, Pnnm,un‘ * * ortemonnaies, â€" *‘ ind Elgin Streets is and Pene ‘Than any in the City. L A MPS COOK Stoves HURRAK ! OHEAPER AT &c 10â€"y Oy Orrice:â€"3 dpors below York, on Suss Btreet, in the same building with Mossre. Buc ley & Scott, Solicitors. | Departmental, Parliamentary, and Patent Right : 'PABTIES HAVING BUS$INXESS TO transact, will save time and trouble by consulting Mr. Grist. . cnelpe cii‘ HEN;RXQG;)RJ':ST, (Lare or Queseq, OoOPF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, â€" â€"â€" ~$5,000,000. a~s ~*~~y~}~";" e Westemn INSIJHAN(IE Company, * Orrics :â€"‘Jnmx-s-trâ€"\-ez-i,-:!-&mr: below York. Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865. Af 2â€"tf . 4 o P none c innGaan dranis smcs i THB ARRANGEMENTsS IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ARE so CORPLETE, under the Superintendence of a F/IRST CLASX MILLINER, that orders to anty extent can be executed with the greatest care and punctuality,| ; 3 43 Several EXTRAORDINARY CHEAPâ€"LOTS, at and UNDER HALE PRIC E! RF.SPE(‘PFULLY INVITE ATTENTION To THEIR GREAT CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAIUS SALE of FANCY GOODS. _ At no former time has there been offered such inducements to CASH AUYKERS as at the pregent, nora more favorable (.)5port|mity for purchasing CHRISTMAS and NEW Â¥EAR3 PRESENTS could not be desired. COMMENCING TI;IS 'DAY, § Of FIRST CLASS 1£RY GOo0D§S! Jas. BROUGH«Co.‘s WILL BE PLACED OX THE COUNTERS OF THE FARIOUS DEPARTÂ¥ENTS Ottawa, Dec.: 19, 1865 Christmas & New Year‘s Sale WHOLE STOCK will be GFKEERED CHEAP Importations by Succeeding Steamers. They devote special attention to this branch of their ï¬lal‘llcm, lm\'ng received by late Steamers, W ELLL ASSQORTED Ottawa, Docember 18, 1865 e 8 IN BPHEFâ€" CITYX, compnxsusr Shawls, Dress Goods, :© ~~ * To be of sound and unbtemished . fabricy. â€" The ‘ext@emely MODERATE PRICES affived, to every article cannot fail to convince purchasersithat superior quality and ¢xgecding cheapness are combined to the greatest possible extent. / * GARLAND, MUTCHMOR/& Co.‘s They have, in the ®electiong®crupulously avoided every article of an inferiot description. The i *, _ can, thersfore, with canfidence, . a flls Warrant the Entire Stock ‘ New GI w Wincies, New mh Wincies, a New Aberdcen Winties, + New Chambery Wincies, New French Twilled Cobourg MACEE & RUSSELL Ottawa, December 18, 1865 Cloths and Tweeds, . w9 s GHloves, Hosiery, Bonnets, Hats, Mantles, Nubias,; Jackets, $ o SALES for"CASH. All GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES and ONE PRICE, Established in 150. ~ _: To make Room for Spting rtations. s @#"*INSPECTION INVITED. .& ;thn I)a;-omlu-r 1e yeax No';zo Sparks S g Cenual Otmwa' Ottaws, Docomber 28th, 18( [ New Fancy Dresses, ‘ New Balmoral Skirtings, Now Paisley Shawls, « New Tasmanigh Shaw! * New Ru-\":m!»’lz‘.\‘lmwls. . New Woollen SHawls, New Cloth Jackets, â€" * â€"__! New Whithey Jackets, Now Astrachan Jackets, New Snowâ€"Flake Jackets, , .___ New Cloth Circular Mantles, P New Trimmed Hats, s New Trimmed Bonnets, f it IMPORTATIONS J sad Having been the LA RGEST »lling Goods of Firstâ€"Rate Quality ! XD ‘THEIR Stock and 12â€" Bales New Carpcetings, 2 Cases English Floor €loths, 1 â€" do Hearth Rugs. 99. HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IX SUBMITTING THE FOLLOWING JAS. BROUGH & Co.; > New Erench Merinoes, © * New Allâ€"Wool PH:L, Millinery Department! M..& R. being convinced that nothing can ensure public support dbut (LIMITED,) lanties, Nubias,: Jackets, Tarfs, &o., &c. HOUSE PURNISHEINas. Their Buyer being about to leave for Europe, the HENRY GRIST AN D \&'ILL‘B;B zEPT!so :éY 1@"9 & 11 SUSSEX/STREET. & STOCK HAVING BEEN REPLENISNED D 1MPORTATIONS FA TAY, NORTH AMERICAN and NOVA SCOTVH $N, they now offer the most Complete Assortinent of every description off _ *4 /d French Merinoes, Cobourg§, mesgs _‘ _â€"___ Winceys, Flagnels, Blankets, ~. FOR INSPECTION: GRE ATP "*TOâ€"D.:A: YX NK AGEIS & RUSSHISLLI L. THEIR $STOCK IS AG tf Ottawa, Doc. 18th, 18365 FOR E~THANGE. â€"« Property in the City of Hamilton, C. W., for property in Ottawa. Orrics ,â€"Sussex Strect, ncarly > opposite Bolis & Co.‘s Oil and Lam » Store: | / Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1° 5 â€" & 2â€"tf '\VM‘ DoWw: & . Cc.s .CELEBRATED MONTREAL ALES.â€"XX, XXX, and India Pale ALES, is Wood and Bottle. charge, ; ~~Stocks purchased and #old. . g@* Moncy for Investmeiit. Core « JAK. BUCI:ANAN, Dealer in {@Groceries! I_IAS FOR SALE BANK, STEAMBOAT Oil, Copper, and Gas Stock#; Debenâ€" tures, Mortgages, &c.. > ; Orricg :â€"On Sussex Street, 3 doors below York, over Campbell & Co.‘s Grocery. Store: Ottawa, Dec.‘19, 1865. uNo Bukf HENRY GRIST, _ LAND AGENT, &c HI EN RYC GRIST New:Astraphan Caps and Setts, New Cottons nmr Prints, f New Printed Shirtings, % & New Flannels and Blankets, [ New Canadian Tweeds, New Scotch Tweeds, : | New English Tweeds, A . New t{mflu Cloths, q ® . Ne Overcoatings, New Fancy Flanncl Shirts f New Plush Maffs, ELLERS AND BUYERS OF REAL Estate may consult Mr.. Grist free of *â€"__|____ New Wool Hoods for Ladies, *‘ ‘New. Woollen Jackets, New Lambs‘â€"Wool Underclothing, New Chest Wrappers, __New Infantees and Bootocs, «>, Naw Gaiters, &¢., &¢. o Sussex and W«lli .xton Streets. | _ JAS. BRUCHANAXN, Suasex and Wellington Streets New Hosiery and Gloves, New Scarts Ties, Collars,&c, New Clonds, in pl_A{nAanf! fancy THE OTTAWA TIMES, DECEMBER 20, 1865. 1â€"t4 1â€"tf 1â€"tf 9â€"d ‘TO THO8E WHO RELISH ‘A CUP OF / BEALLY FINE COFFEEâ€"Try BUâ€" CHANAN‘S unrivalled mixture of Mocha, Jaâ€" va and Jamaica: Roasted and Ground, Daily, on the |Premises, by Bteam power ; consequently nlwd‘pys to be had in‘ the highest state of perâ€" fection. > $ day of FEBHUARY, 1868, at the hour of noon, at the Russcll House Hotcl, Ottawa, by H McLean, Austioneer, R Bshdue _ Lists of the lots and terms of payment may be had on application at the oftice of the un dersigned, in Ottawa. * s PUBLIC NOTICE is lereby given that a large number of building lots, situated in north Rideau street, north Patrick street, north 8t. Andrewâ€" street, south Bolton street, east Nelson street, east Gloucester street, cast Cobourg street, west Cobourg street, cast Wirâ€" tâ€"mburgh street, south Parry street, Frumklin stroct, north and south, south Ottawa strect, south Park street, and Rig:-nu stroct, will be offered for sale on WEDNESDAY, the FIRST . _ Fixaxce Derartuest, Costons, Ottawa, 23d December, 1865 IN. ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE Order, notice is hereby given that the anâ€" thorized discount is declared to be 31 per cent, which per centage‘ of deduction is to be conâ€" tinued until next Weekly Notice, and to appiy to all purchases made in the United States dar ing that week. & 5 Fixaxcs Derartwuext, Customs, Quebec, 6th March, 1863. ‘I'P IS DIRECTED BY .THE HON. THE 1. Finance Minister;that hereafter Weeklz Notices be published and furnished to Collec ors of Customs, as to the rate of discount to be allowed on Americen Invoices, which is to be in accordance with the price of gold as repreâ€" sented by Exchange, at a rate equal thereto. Such notices to appear exery Saturday in the Canada Qazette. I _ R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE. The Department will not be. bound to acâ€" cept the lowest, or any tender. : ‘ By order, C tsA Tsl s _ Parties tendcring must give their names and addresses in full ; also the signatures of two responsible persons, willing to become sureties for the due performanct of the :work. Tenders to be endorsed, " Tenders for the Construction of <Bridge over the Petite Naâ€" tion River." ; Department Public Works, Ottawa, 27th Dec., 1865. Dec. 27, 1865. , PLANS AND SPREOIFICATIONS may be seen at this office, or at the office of the Superintendent of the Ottawa River Works, where printed forms of Tender can also be had. Monday, the 8th of January Petite Nation River. Addressed to the undersigned, will be received by the undersigned, at‘this office, until _ _ A. c BR 1. 1J + Notice to Contractors Sealed Tenders ~ Parties tendering must ‘give their names, trades or professions, and address in full ; also the signatures of two responsible persons, will> ing to become surcties for the ‘due performance of the work. ‘ . s > _ The Department will not be bound to acâ€" gept the lowest or any tendor. * & “)' order, . « Department. of Public Works, Oftawa, 27th Dec., 1865, _ Tehders to be endorged « Tender for imâ€" provements on the Upper Madawaska River," Monday, the tth of Janmuary, PIERS. AND FLAT DAMS! A_ scen at this office, or at the ofï¬m- of the Superintendent of the Ottawa River Works whiere printed forms of tender can l{l#t) be had Robinson, B.J, Draper, L. N. Nye,.James Thompson, 8. Gauldthrut, William O‘Con« nor, Thos, Stoty, D. R. L, Eaxens, W. A. Garlick, G. McEdward, James Harris, T. Porter, Wm. Grahams, Robert Eliiott, K. _8‘ Lille,‘B, Huckell, H. Mclean, J, Smith, R: « Faston, W. Swoltwell, James Nash, Jonas Barry, W. O‘Connor, W. B. McIntosh, G. Russell,‘H. A. Palmer; Alex. AMowat, H. Memdow, A. Bwtitt, J. H; Barber, Alex Campbell, J, 6. Johnston, W. Letherland, John Symons, Jolin Geake, L. Wiut(-rrl‘u. Coffe, A. Heney, George Geake, E. Geke, Robért Armstrong, Wim. Andrews, Win, Morificld, 8. Braden, J. Smith, G. Brown, 4lenry Moore, Dayid Hoory, J. G. Howe, Â¥. l‘nnlrirk,,\\'n?. Cardwell, T. Beatty. . Gextuanx,â€" / s ( In reply to your respectably signed requisiâ€" tion, requesting me to altow myself to be nomâ€" insted as a School Trustee for ‘Byâ€"wand, T acâ€" cede to it, and if clected will endcavor to disâ€" charge the dutics pertaining to the office to‘ your satisfaction, . l W LILIs Dec. 14th), T865 Ottawa, December 25, 1865 '\VE,.THE UNDERSIGNED, Ratepayers and residents of Byâ€"ward, would ‘most respectfully request that you will allow . yourâ€" self to be put in nomination for the office of School Trustee for‘the years 1866â€"67, and we pledge you our vote and influence to secure your return, should you comply with our wishes : + s JolurP, Featherston, George Mfortimer, Jam«s ‘ Balmon, George May, E. Solis, Henry Dnnn,'koh'rt Graham, Wim. Finglend, J. T. HJ. KIRBY,: ES( AMERICAN TNVOICESâ€"DISCOUNTS NEXT, AT X008, ® Plor the Construction or MWcP oT Ordnance Landsâ€"â€"Ottawa. Ottawa, Dec. 28, 1865 »LANS AND SPECIFICATIONS may be _ By Order of . The Honorable the Commissioner of 5 4 Crown Lands, Sealed Tenders, the JAS. BUCHANAN, % Dealer in fine Teas and Cofees, , _ Sussex and Wellington Strects wa, Doc. 18, 1865. 1 Next, at noon,for the constraction of + seertain 37 Sin,â€" REQUISITION im provement of the O|nmlk0 Creck, a tributary of the Madawaska, WILLILAM F. COFFIN, i# Ordn. s Agen Ordinance hnd:-;:!dm‘hy' I am, genticment, At this Offic«, until ssud to the nndersigned BB RECEIVEID OVER THE R. 8. M. BOUCHET 1‘ K Y our.obedt, servant, THOS. H. KIRBY Crown Lands, Ottawa. To F. BRAUN, : Becretary BRAUN Secretary 1A 86 9â€"j8 9â€"tf Mr«: Clifford has always on hand a varicty af Wax Flowers, Card Baskets, &c., and she will | also teach the new and clegant .art of German | Leather Work and Wax Flowers to ladies who may favor her with avisit. ' Residence : Dalhousic street, Lower ‘I next door to Mr. Gauthicr, cabinct maker Ottawa, Dec. 23, 1865. «M _A A. Cm#yorp, in thée new ‘style of Germao Lcather «Work, is now on exhibition at ‘r, Durie‘s Bookstore. ; German Leather Work * ALBO: PENKNIVES, CARD CASEN Playing Cards, (Gilt Rdged and Plain ; anda varied Assortment of Stationery, Boox Office, Letter:and Note Paper of every descrig» tion; Inks, Mucilage, Pens, .Pencils, Colo:1, Sable and Came!l Hair Brushes, Drawing F2« per, Tracing Paper, and Liners, Parchmert, Wrapping Paper, Envelopes, &¢., &c., &e. NISITING CARDS supplied and print 4 promptly. *( [~> pdbenatiah bal f . B@" Blank Book and other Binding doze in every style, with superior finish. . . DRAWING ALBUMS, of .Ti made ts order. _ of Fited Teps, Printing Executed Neatly ! Russia Leather & Moroceo Writing Desks F4 cs t NEW DESIGNS. t GoLD‘& RUBBER PEX & PENCIL CASF 3 Bilver Mounted Ivyory P&per Knives. AT MODERATE PRICE! . BEAUTIBULâ€"PAPIER MACHE WRITING DESK$ ? MOROCCO TRAVELLING BAGS ! Noew Styles of Portmonnaies . Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Monroc, Mrs, Bronston, Mr4. J. Taylor, Mrs. George Hay, Mrs. Wm. Hay, Dr, Hill, GARLANLD, MUTCHMOR & CO.,,; and hosts of others that space will not perm‘t for insertion; %, A % HOLIDAY PRESENTS. R@Y" Ncedles, ‘Oil, ete., for male. : Bewing machines repaired, stitching done, etc. Mrs. H. Merrill, Mrs: F. G. Crosby, Mrs. Ds Grant, Mr. Charles Wright, Mrs, ‘I‘. Patterson, Mrs. I. B. Taylor, Mrs. W.P. Lett, Mrs: L. Traversey, Mrs. J; Cunnitigham, Mrs. Chrtistz, Mr, G: A. Waiton: Dear Sir: I have grest pleasure in stating that I never regret giving you my Singer letter A machine,. and $36, in cash for a Whoeler & Wilson, as it runs so casilyiand rapidly, and gives such entire satigâ€" faction.â€" ... Mus. Jas. Titowrsos, t &!, Bussex. street. Thave pleasure in stating‘ to the public thet having had a Singer letter A machine,sent to me the noise and hard working of which discourâ€" aged me so much that I sent it back and got a Wheeler & Wilson, which I would recommend to all‘in search of the best sewing maceine: ‘ ; Mas." SuouL013, i , York ‘street Having used sewing machines for the past fifteen years, 1 can recommend the Whoeclern & Wilson as being the simplest â€" in construction, and having less machinery than‘ any other machine. _ Quality and range of work not equalled by any other. s + ko ore Ausxaxoer Mowar, 4 * Bussex Street, The following are a few of the many ladies and gentlemen, that I have sold to, and others using the machines, residentiin the city and vicinity, that would be references to intending purchasers : _ o . Mrs,: McCormick, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Grinves, Mrs.Dowler, Mrs. Wager, Mrs. P. A. Eaglo« son, «Mrs. C.H. Pinhey, Mrs. O‘Ncil, Miss J, & C. Leblanc, Mrs. Fraser; Mro. Geak, Mrs, Metherington, Mrs. Suthcrland, Mrs. Lces, Mrs. Lauder, Mr.‘P. C. Clark, Mrs. .Williams, A_+ wore scarcely nore nimnerous than the contests of the Wheecler & Wilson‘s Sewing Machines. . Paris, 1801, London, 1862, Linzs and Koningsberg, 1863, Dantzic, Agram and Kreins, 1864, _ DUBLIN, ‘Stettin, Cologne and Wismar, .1865, bear tcStimony to the suâ€" periority of this Machine, and its appreciation abroad. â€" At all â€"these International Exhibiâ€" tions*the best fruits‘ of foreign genius were armyed against it, backed by national amour propre, but there, as here, the star of its desâ€" tiny is always in the ascendant. Indecd, no himan testimony could be stronger than that which has ‘been accorded this Machine for su« periority over all others for family use, and general manufacturing purposes. ‘Testimonâ€" ials similar to those below could be given from all quarters would spacé permit: . _ MASSINE BRONZE INKSTANDS ! DUBLIN _EXMIERITION, 1865; FpAHR BATTLEâ€"FTELDS. of Nkpoleon T. Sewineo Machines]! Family Tickets, to admit four, 2. ... . +« ; $10 Each additionalamiiember,,,.....22.;,2.;] , 1% * ons or brothers over 18 :yeurs of age sball not be admitted is members of a family. o ce ie Géentlemen‘s Tickets for the Season...11.. â€"6 cadies‘ # A+s /A L ary.n«s 8 Children, under 15 Yyears of age,.l.;...... 3 Nonâ€"Skater‘s Season Ticket, admittiny a 0J m pe ie ar mt sn ie se rane io raals ce 1 Do. | do. do. gentleman, 3 ;,Do. kingle adinisgion, ...,.. , .... 10c To the Curling Rink, season tickebs,. . .. .. & The Rinks will be.open overy day (Sunâ€" days and special occasions, as provided for by byâ€"laws excepted), during the skating . aind curling season, from 7 olock a.m. to 10 p.m. R@F" Gowan‘s band ‘will be in attendance., Ottawa, Dec., 21, 1865. 5b Whecler & Wilson‘s OPENED ON TUESDAY EV‘G., December 22, 1865 . Tickets are reuested to tion at the Rink, : n . _ _GEORGE E. DESBARATS. Canada Gazette Office, Sparks Street, U# SKATING AND CORLING cLUB TE M ELN : o4 Ackx®T. OFFICE : 37, Sparks street, Contre Tow.. Ottawa, Dec, 23, 1865. afer 67 W AX PLOW ERS. | , PICTURE FRAME, made by Mas. J, . Paper Cases and Inkstands, Elegant Waluut ditto, ditto, : . _ JARTIES DESIROUS OF OBTAINING J. M. Orrurer, M.P.P., President AGAIN SCCCESSPUL AT THE GREAT C. T. Baye, Viceâ€"President, W Want, Treasurer, B. Batsoy, Manager of Rinks, Roagrt Lyox ; Aceren Parmics C. H. Carmmens, Secretary, With every Toilet requisite The 25th Inst., at 7.0‘Clock. On the shortest notice DIRECTORE : NEW* STVLE OF IMIGHEST PREMIUM d&eo, <de. c ELEGANT O T T .A W A A FEW SUPRRIOR G. A, WALTON, WILL! BB AXD make applicaâ€" * {~A. Wash and Cook,. Must have a characâ€" ov &, tor from herlast place, Apply at the Albion Hotel, near the Court House. 6.A _ Ottawa, Detember 18, 1966 dâ€"t 54J TIIE SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT 4w Auction or Private Sale, punctually atâ€" tended to. Consignments received .for posiâ€" tive sale. : Partics wishing to purchase Roal Estate will receive all information free of eharge by calling at the office. f { : TE R MS : Preparatory {orm, per quarter, Junior Department, _ " i Benior, 4# w# 3eÂ¥" Centre Town,...... ...« . ... .OTTAW A, Opposite Hope‘s Stationery Store. . on 4 + Monday, January 8th, 1866. 'l\O MEET A WANT long felt, and at the suggestion of many parents, the Trustees of the GRAMMAR SCHOOL have decided to commence a preparatory form for beginners, and such a«s may not be ‘qualified to ;join the clusses in the Junior Department. i J. McMillan, B. A., 1st Assistant A. McLaren, English Tutor, Mons. Dorion, French master, ¢ Mr. Newe!!, Drawing master. Ottawa, Dec. 26, 1868. ryHE WINTER TERM WILL COMMENCE _J_ at 10 a.m., of TUESDAY, January 2 punctual attendance requested. T. D. PHILLIPPS, M. A + y Principal O, C. & Wellington Street, Dec. 20, 1865 Q‘CONNOR ST., CENTRE TOWN. HE CLASSES of this school will reassemâ€" T ble after the Christmas recess, on WEDâ€" NEBSDAY, January 4. H. J. BORTHWICK, A. M., s Principal. Ottowa, Dec. 23, 1865. \6â€"4J Ottawa Classical and Commercial Ottawa Grammar School. THE WINTER TERM OF THE ABOVE INSTTCTION | w ILTL corMME:&tcr. Ottawa Collegiate School ! For private reasons, I hoped that others as well, if not better, qualified would be chosen to fill the chair to which you intend to elect me ; but on receiving so numerously signed a requisition, embracimg, as it does, the names of all classes, I feel it my duty to accept your very kind intitation, and if elected, as heretoâ€" fore, I shall never be lacking on my part to do my duty. GBNTLEMEN,â€" YÂ¥ V the. Township ot Huntly, being well satisticd with the manner in which you have discharged your dutics as ‘ Councillor, for eleven years past, and having confidence in your ability and integrity, do respectfully reâ€" quest that you will allow yourself to be nomâ€" inated “\Clfldi}w at the next election for the year 1866, for the municipality of Huntly, and in the event of! your compliance we pledge qurselves te use our best efforts for your reâ€" turn. s RICHARD KIDD, We have the honor to be,, a Your obedient servants, Henry McQuade, John Heuston, James Dailey, Thomas Revington, John: Butler, John Revington, George Dornington, Thomas Vance, Robert Graham, Rodger Wilton, . _ George Cavanagh, Robert Ak-nnder, John iloy.'_d, James Drury, John Ryan, William To which they desire to éntl.thc attention oi their friends ofthe Civil Service, and the pubâ€" lic in general. A 10GNACS, Chaloupin, ~Jardien, . Martel, (,,/ Hennesscy‘s Brandies, Gin, D«-‘upvr and Hautman, Cin, i1 flasks and in wood ; Wines, Sherries, Por, Hautâ€"Sauterne, Medoc, St. Julien, Khiac Wine, Hockheimer, Champagne, Spnrklimf Hock, #c., &c. : ALL KINDS OÂ¥ & CUT TOBRACCO AND CIGARS. RRGQ U ISITION AUCITION ROOVM : YEW ESTABLISHMENT, ® 86, sUSSEX STREET. FTOR SA CE B BELCOURT & Co.‘s bur; Ditto ditto _ and Rouse‘s Point. 3.15 P.M. Accommodation ‘Irain for St. 5.00 P.M John‘s and intermediate places } Ap tC Trairls leave for Lachine at . ... .. â€" 8.00 A.M. 4 o ‘ 9.30 A.M. 4 + *3.00‘P.M. t ~~4.30 P.M. * The 3.00 P.M. Erain runs through to Plattsâ€" Accommodation Train for Island Pond and Intermediate Stations, Rik sa caalhrne nrnans nunales ai4 0s Mauil for ditto and l'or'.lnm{1 stopâ€" ping over night at Island Pond, Night Express for Three Rivers, _ Quebec, Riviere du Loup, Portâ€" land, and Boston, with sleeping ~ gars attached, at.........;:..,‘.. Express Trains to 8St. John‘s, conâ€" ... necting with Trains of Vermont {Central Railway for Boston, New York, and all places in the Eastâ€" torn States, at. ... o rBt To Ditto ditto _ and Rouse‘s Point Accommodation ‘Frain for St. k. Station as follows : _ . CENXTRAT AND: WESTERN DI8STRICTS Day Express for Ogdensburg, Brockville, Kingtson, Belleville, Toronto,Guelph, London, Brantâ€" $ 8.00 A. M ford, Goderich, Buffallo, Detroit, Chicago, and all points West, at ]â€" Night .. do do do ... â€"$.15 P. M. Accommodation Train for Kingâ€" . ston and Intermediate Stations, } 9.40 A. M 1 uin hn h en h e s d en Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 FFYRAINS WILL LEAYVE BONAVENTURE WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. Grand Trunk Railway Company Carp, Dec. 23, 1865 J. Thorburn, M. A., Principal Dear 8n Ottawa, Dec..23, 1865 Dec. 18. 1865 w e P 0 se t P e o s ol n Eit B. Bradley, jr., John Dorning, Alexander Hucston, Thomas Olive, James Hain, Geo Hueston, John Olive, James White, John Green, Thomas Mulligan, . Samuel + Falls, Thomas Brown, William Willson, James Johnston, Benjamin Ryan, William Evoy, George Gumerson, Larens Maher, Patrick Maher, Patrick ‘Sullivan, Patrick Carrili, Andrew Kennedy, Thomas Montgomery, William Corbitt, William Curtin, William Boyle, Daniel Maher, Henry Milford, R. Powell, George Gilchrist, Alex. Moran, J. Montgomery, John Graham, John Stevens, Abraham Wilson, Andrew. Downey, Wm. Downey, Walter Holmes, Robert Holmes, David Lyons, Wim. Pooley, jr., Wm. Dooley, senr., Thomas Kavanagh, Wm. Holmes, David Moffatt, Edward Burrows, Joseph Rnlxh, John Pearson, nd 200 others. THOROUGH SERVANT, WHO «CAN E, THE UNDERSIGNED Electors of No. 19, Sparks Stree H. McLEAN‘® OF CANADA. EASTERN DISTRICT IOYAL VICTORIA BLOCK, WANTED. TEACHERS I have the honor to be, Your obedient servant, ~ _ RICHARD KIDD, C..J. BRYDGES, Maxacixe Director 2.00 P.M 9.00â€"A. M 8.30 A .M 8dâ€"] wâ€"a 10.10 p.x $5.00 8dâ€"td 6â€"4 . JUST (ARRIYVING K3 Mind now â€"Don‘t Forget _ Mahogany, Wainut and Oak, Parlor, Chamber ANXD DIXTXGâ€"ROOM SETT®S. s IÂ¥" Experienced Workmen on the Premises attend to the Jobbing Department. | [orei c 222 es en . on degf( 9P 2 o4 s oas s qiaimoopâ€" ToA Ottawa Cabinet Warchouse! ALSO :â€"Every description of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Stoyepipes, Eibows, Gallows s Pip:fu,nnd ev.‘rything in the Tin, Shect Tron, and Coppérâ€"ware line. COal SCUTTLES! COoOoKING sTOVE®, _ ° At "THE C. BOX STOVESE, At " THE PARLOUR SFOVES®, At «TH DoOUBLE : STOV Is®, "<<.> t 0 l DUMB STOVES®, _ At COAL STOVEE, ‘ ‘This Wine is strongly ‘ recommended; (A sample bottle 28. 64.) i Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"1 dogen in cach case.) English ELDER HOR CEHIE B@"Delivered, Free of ‘Charge waggons, to any part of the ¢ity . Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865.. _ BOTTLES GENEVA» 1« ad 10’000 and 28. 64. i"‘r bottle. 4 THE THA PoY. ‘BIERD CAGES! BIERD R@~. Goods delivered by "!" carn Wazgoys to any prrt K9° Poennsylvania and Canadia amps. . .\ Burners, Lamp . Chimneys. Chimney Cleani JOAL| OITE H| COAITL, OILI COAL OLL Ottawa, December 18, 1865. Ottawa, Dedember 18, 1865 Oltawa, December 18, 1865 _ just arrived from Franceâ€"308. por case On sale at * | NINE OLD PORT WINEâ€"150 CASES Domestic Furnituré Constantl% on KHand ! [ AND MADE TO ORDER WITH DESPATCH. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 Ottawn, Dec. 18, 1865 * t#" WINTER STOCK of STOVES JU8" Ottawa, December 18, 1865 At "THE CAPTIT‘ Outâ€"Door Job Work attended to with Punctuality and Despatch, IT HAS JUST ARR YVery: Superior JAPAN TEA, 3.-~+ AÂ¥d. per Ib. VYory Choieg: FAMILYX COFFEK, 1. per Ib. BARRELS APPLESâ€"ALL CHOICH CASES FRENCH ,Pl('l@lll-ls. +140 per bottle, or 68. 6d. pet case~_ (On ALL GOODS PELIVERED FREE BY OUR OW 4 ROBINSO HEâ€" TEA DOEZEN LOXDON PORTE®, 10 BSelocted for Family BUY YOUR FURNITURE â€". per Dozen The ONLY PURE ELDER WINE in thi ALSO: *A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP ALL KINDS OF At ‘"‘"THE CAPITAL" Stove Depot, _ II. MEADOWS & Co. Which thncly was cliecked by some st appre "Fiel fieP he rxl-h.ir#: d, Jet this qn‘nm'liili_‘.- © Yours pagsio®s restrain, and disturb not the peape "Tis Quautty, only, that‘s worth finding outâ€" Let‘s frirly and calmly put that to test, . | And we sliall find out the cheapest and best ; And when ‘tis decided, procluimedâ€"let it be, _\ | Who sell$ the best Cofce and who the best Tea. The plan |was approvid of, mxl judges elected, Whose hanest opiniops bad hnHer bect suspected; When this Tea, and that Ted, they tasted in tury, And thenitricd the Coffecs® from out a new urn And in a few seconds returned to docide ; « " Unbi and void of all #-ujmling wa * | Unite in ‘rting that Ro llxsuh"s 'I‘E.? We‘ve put in cach possible way to the test, 3 And find it to be really the 2}{!"‘!“‘ and srar ; And as fot their COFFEES, / we also declare, Buch Cc is not to be met with elsewhere.® Thus calmly was endéd a noisy affray, , And Robitison‘i 'l\y%nh‘ the theme of the da‘v, Bome deakers in T,-utx":g?r.'t‘nflw, and Spices, || From varfous causes Rvoere vieing in prices, h Till rivalfty,infto tieroe . quarvel was veering, .. |‘ Which tincly was cliecked py some st appearing « Fiel fieP he exclaimed, "Jet this qn‘nm'liili_‘.- Cbase, A SPLENXDID ASSORTMENXTSOF FIRSTâ€"CLAS8 Rideau SQ, and _t~‘u-£-u§ 8t iÂ¥" 35 SUSSEX STREET, OTTA Establishment . â€"â€"i ROBINSON & < OoUR UsSUAL STOCK 0o A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF THE TEA POTP THE TEA POT. THUE TEA POT. DICT INX FAVORâ€"OF UNe COAL SCUTTLES!! â€"â€"AT TEHEâ€"â€" by bur own ROBINSON "THE CAPITAL" $TOVE DEPOT! *_ 1â€"d GHO. SEALE, Agent 1â€"d 1â€"d SUSSEX STREET e Oysters! Oysters!! COLD MEATS and MADE DISHES It gained First Prige at late Exbibition, and + huis extensive salessin MONTREAL and other CITIES S CAX ADA SUFFOI r!uus CELEBR â€" IZE 3 "tkn()rm W ~-_[L:((’: ‘ TALKER®Sâ€" G “ 2@ per bott The TEA P Susser Norke! und 1 Qttawa, Doc. 18 Ottawa, Dec. 18 ' OY!':} At the [ 1 City [Daily, Free of Char PoOT! wWOAL SCUTTLES!!! TERs!!: F2 A) PCÂ¥YTE! TTAL," CAPITAL," CAPITAL® _ Hw® CAPITAL," THE CAPITAL," REEX GINGER WIN] g;l'l'll) BSAUCE, PATRON BY THE L INXE â€"â€"2 SHILLING® iper Can ."%aq Fees. [‘ PAL! W A N & CO,, IE TEA PoT. d RIDEAU STREET PACG+BES!! 35, SUSSEX STREET & Co., oT, oTTaAW A. Wine ! MA S. YÂ¥ WAGGON®S BG5 IVED! dean Nit Id by K SAUCE! ROBINSON & Co THE CAPITAL THE TEA POP Wholesale Grocers Wicks, &ce., & "’ 1â€"d 1â€"d 1 «4