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10N br THE ertmment, ROTHERS. RTLANDT S, t establishment \â€"This is an off 18y ime that t" will make all rurese Bowe] com. 1. Ache, “m’ Â¥ iink olsc dis. mmend " Dae, F‘Ind Condition AY ESTATE t, at 8 o‘clock, am tiupk . .'“,,‘.""' m '""‘"f“‘,‘b y at the office They have been wity years and °Y are niection Al I «ffections. . AHf price 25 cents OOops; _ METCALFE REETS, "AREROUSE, rect, OttaW®. .. D SEE. £ MMERMANX e Librarian at "Hally such as he ‘l;ll\'l’ik |‘idâ€": pressed with '.'. which distin. BA CCOS he wood W inc#, state of the lata *> that the chage. signa, :RTSON, c. Becretary itish st 4 can ag EMENTS Tobaccos Y ESTATE into the Phyâ€" ay & €o., . t Importers. 137y DeKuper experience in A'IL“ im n OERE] hdant and perâ€" late the TITUTE LCEX attention‘ of aifd the pubâ€" HARNES3, Â¥ all Medicing perpendicular OUSE Cham pagne CIGARS. T W P â€" t of Co.‘s . when at a horse might Citizens of ns opened Cf 1 w years . $1.00 12jcts. 1â€"¢ 14 : ue n t :3 fp >‘ Rodger‘s Knives, ‘* Ready: Reference Files, Reeves‘ Colors. &¢., P ‘_ Rowney‘s Pencilsand Colors Quill Pen Machines, Quills and Quill Pens," . * , Patent Finger Dampers, wp;:e:-pnduh-, » _ Patent Scale Rulers, various sizes, > Horne & Hope‘s Progressive Series of School *_ Corner Sparks and Elgin Streets., Ottawa, Jan. 3, 1866. . Penecil un:l, $ ncils, ftaays huie Books, Mountingâ€" Boards, 2 Metal Inkstands, Metailic Books, â€" Memorandum Books, Hbufielnl Instruments, . 3 * â€" Wuatle Pafert, Manuscript Books. ® Letter ;buh and Files, Wax Tapers and ‘< Awl.*:pon F,M , * _ Whist Counters, Writing Pads and Casea, , _ Writing Desks, s « £ Writing Parchment=. * Visiting Cards, . / .> <. Apartionts *__ Thermometers, 7 Thumb Tacks, > Timber Tabics, t ig . ‘Twine Boxes and Twine, i Tin Paper Cutters and Ralers Combined Tracing Cloths and Paper, tego > Tourists‘ Writing Cases, ns . [ .. “:nl-ef viu;d uo.m.7 Evicton Book», . _, Stamp Act,' Specification Paper, Stylographic Peneifs, GENERAL STATIONERY, ARTISTS Maâ€" TERIALS SCHOOL BOOKS, BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS and CHURCH SERVICES, UWorner of Sparks and Elgin Streets, OTTAWA. FULL AND VARIED 8TOCK Or A the following MISCELLANEOUS and UoUNTINGâ€"HOUSE STATIONERY, always in stock :â€" Walking Sticks," ® 4 ; Wafers, f , _ Wedding Stationery Writing Inks, (ll‘_-‘lfl_n.) Swartwout‘s Patent Paper Fasteners, Sitver Pencils and Penholders, A BOUT the middle of November last, a A_ rough board box, 2 feet lung byâ€" 1 foot wide, contgining a drawingâ€"room lamp. The box was either left at the Grand Trunk Station, Quebec, or taken from the cars of the O. & P. Railway, and was addressed, J. (F. Vansittart, Ottawa. . * *.* Cititen copy. Ottawn, Jan. 3, 1866 « Rurtics giving such information a«* will lead to the recovery of the above will be liberally rewanded on application to HEAD MASTER for the GRAMMAR A SCHOOL, of the thriving village of Morâ€" risbury, County of Dundas. © Salary not to exâ€" ceed Z'w hundred and fifty dollars per annnm. Applications addressed to the undersigned wilt be received until the 10th of JANUARY, January 3, 1866 ] the inbabitants of the County of Carleton and surrounding country, that he has one of the best mills in the Province, worked by horse power, and giving the meal in a pure and porfect state, and at prices that will insure satisfaction to all parties. The above,firm is situated about one. mile from North Gower Corners, and is known by the name ot the _ . . U babwuDuâ€" ~AuTIo MTTT i The present prices are $5.00 per ‘barrel for the best pure meal, and at exchange 14 Ibs. of meal to the bushe!. Â¥4=: F WE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform Harp Fyles Oatmeal! Oatmeal! North Gow erâ€"!â€"fiorth Gower ! v JAMES HOPE, Manufacturing Stationer and Bookbinder. Jannary 3, 1866 f â€" i India Ink, N s Invoice Booksand Files Ivory Tablets, | . Ivory and Boxwoed Scales, Interest and Exchange Tables, Ivory Knives and Folders, Ink, (various makers), ._ Ink Pencils«, Red, Blue and Black, Ink Erasers, â€" [â€") ® JIndian Rubber, ~~ | Penmakers, Penknives, Silk Taste, Sponge Holders, FARMER‘S OWN MILL |" Pens, Gold and Stee!, (various makers) Pocket Inks, Monocromatic Boards, *Mapping Pens, Mucilage, _ _ *, Programme Cardsand Pencils, Portable Writing Desks, _ Paper Cloth for Working Plans, Pocket Books, Ledgers and Diaries, Pasteboards, e t Papers, (all kinds), _ Order Books, ‘Oil Colors in Tubes, 3 Oiled Paper, 3 o:NG.u, levi # . Music Papers, § Music Books, t 6 & Porcelain Slates} Printers‘ Cards, } Perfofated Boards, Shanty Ledgers, Stationery Cabinets and Cases Sketch Books and Blocks, Slates and Slate Pencils, Sealing: Wax, Semp Books. * Receipt Books, ~ Rifle Registors, LOS‘P . ALEX. FARLINGER, Neey. Board U.8. Trustees o f Playing Cards, Photographic Albums, IMPORTER OF JAMES hgrkc, ROBERT THOMPSON 1. M. TAYLOR, Agent 0. & P. Railway Pencil Sharpeners, Li r;| ' ue, curnals, _ Juvenilé Colors, 4 Paper, Paper Weights, Printing Papers, * T cks, en > n __." Parallel Rulera. Parchments, _Copy Books, 1â€"d 13â€"4f _ transact, will save time and. tiouble by consulting Mr. Grist. _ _ i â€"Orrice:=â€"3 doors below, York, , on\ Sussex Street, in the same bnildifiwi}h Meéssra, Buckâ€" ley & Beott, Solicitors;" yA ues Departmental Parliamanh{y and Patent Right Agent, * "T"»ARTIES HAVING BUSIN t 88 TO Fln AND LIFE POLICIES ISSUED, and Losses paid by the Head Office in Canada (Messrs. Scott & DeGrassi, Toronto), without reference to England. Agent for Ottawa and. vicinity, f t ___ HENRY GRIST, _ ETRMNECY GERIST, OP ABNGIL.ANTD. CAPITAL, â€" â€" â€" â€" $5,000,000. Westem INSUHANEE Company; rl‘HE_ ARRANGEMENTS IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ABE 80 COMPLETE, under the Superintendence of a F/RST C/ ASS MILLINER, that orders to any extent can be executed with the greatest care and punctuality, 1 J as.I Amportatic Several EXTR WHOLE 8 Rldsrx(r'rlwt,m NEW YEARS such inducements to purchasing CHRI® Christ WILL BE PLACED ON THENCOUNTERS OF THE VARIOUS DEPARTNXENTS They devote special a W B * IN® THE CITY, COMPRISING Shawls, . Dress Goods, _ ho f s NB THEIR STOCK HAVING BEEX nEt:m:lem:D-n}' TIMPORTATION A t & IIls‘I.(l{A.’V, NORTH AMERICAN end NOVA SUUTI}UV, they , now off Largest Stock and most Complete Assortment of every description o s To be of sound and unblemished fabrics. ‘The extsemely MODE every article cannot fail to cohnvince purchasers that supcrior qualit) are combined to the greatest possible extent. °. + ts GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & Co.‘s Ottawas, Dec, 19, 1865 Orrics :â€"Sussex Street, 3 doors below York Ottawa ,Dec. 19 ,1865. & 2â€"t Selling Goods of Firstâ€"Rate Quality ! New Glasgow Wincies,‘ New Porthâ€"Wincies, â€"_ New Aberdeen Wincies; > New Chambery Wincies, ; New French Twilled Cobourgs New French Merinoe New All:\\'ool_l‘l‘&i, Ottawa, December 18, 1865. ; HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN SUBMITTING THE FOLLOWING Ottawa, December 1 SALEE for CASBET) |_ :: ! . All GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES and ONE PRICE. BWO IN S Ottawa, December 28th, 1865 Established in ll&‘iib. h‘ New Fancy Dnu:', ‘___ New Balmoral Skirtings, 4 *5, > Now Paisley Shawls, â€" \_ New Tasmanian Shaw!s New Reversable. Shaw!s, New Woollen Shawls, e New Cloth Jackets, New Whitney Jackets, New Astrachan Jackets,. > New Snowâ€"Flake Jackets § New Cloth Circular Mant] $}~ New Trimmed Hats, New Trimmed Bonnets, 1 DRY GO0OO0DS: _ TMPORTATIONS | ; Having been the LARGEST! Cloths and. Tweeds, ob lt ' G@loves, Hosiery, Bonnets, . ‘ its, Mantles, Nubias, Jackets, Scarfs, &c., &c. 17 B 2 C (Lare or Qezszc, J A SXTRAORDINARY CHEAP LOTS, at ‘and UNDER HALF PRICE! Millinery Department! (LIMITED,) CC To French Merinoes, Cobourgs, | : tE * _ Winceys, Flannels, Blankets, arles New Carpetings, ises English Eloor Cloths, lo â€" Hearth Rugs. f buyer peing about to leave ior Luropeé, the TOCK will‘be OFFERED CHEAP MMENCING EHIS DAY, f T CLASS DRY G00DS! BROUGH «Co.:‘s 8. BROUGH & Co., being convincéd that nothing ean ensure pnblk' stipport but USE â€"EURNTSHINGS. tention to this branch of thelr busi‘nmu,] having reccived by late Steamers GL ASSORTED ns‘ by Succeeding Steamers. Buyer being about to leave for Euroj "0 & 11 SUVSSEX STREET."® TD WILL BE KEPT SO BY make Room for Spring ‘Importations. PECTION INVITED. 4@ ... | No. 20 Sparks Street, Central Ottawa. ALE of FANCY GOODS8. _‘ At no former time has there been offered ASH BUYERS as at the ptegent, nor a more favorable opportunity for AS and NEW YEARS PRESENTS could not be desired. ,1865, INVITE ATTENTION TO‘ THEIR GREAT CHRISTMAS AND G Râ€"EH A T TOâ€"DAYC THEIR STOCK IS AG NEACGIESEIETE & RUSSKSIZT T. as & New Year‘s Sale FOR INSPECTION : tf R@J" Sole Agents for this place : â€",! _ .. COoAL OIL DEPOT, , 84, BSUSSEX STREET, SOLIS & LEAVEXNS Regulating Fjame Burner ! Breaks no Chimnics c«‘ coc. oKbX Rot Smoke 1 Ottawa, Dec. 29, 1865 charge Stocks purchased and sold. . g@$" Money for investment. . § FOR EXCHANGE. Property in theâ€"City of Hamilton, C. W. for property in Ottawa. + 3 Orrice ,â€"Sussex Btreet, ncarly . oppesite Bolis & Co.‘s Oil and Lamp Store. Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865. 2t COAL OIL. _ Received this day 1 Carsioad Hartford Oil HENRY GRIST, LAND AGENT, &c SELLERS AND BUYERS OF REAL _) Estate may consult Mr. Grist free of HAS FOR SALE BANK, STEAMBOAT ‘Oil, Copper, and Gas Stocks ; Debenâ€" tures, Mortgages, &¢:; 5 s Orrice :â€"On Sussex Street, 3 doors below York, over Campbell & Co.‘s Grocery Store. Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865. 2. HENR Y GARIST New Astrachan Caps an« New Cottons and Prin New Printed Shirtin New Flannels 7 A I N. 8EE our xxw LATE PRICES aflixed to and oxceeding cheapmess ‘weeds, Blankets, Sitte, THE OTTAWA TIMES, JANUARY 4, 1866. 1. KR w _ |"POR SALET 1 .. 2 lstf 10a 1â€"tf 9â€"1 dersigned, in Ottawa. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a large number of building lots, situated in north Rideau, street, north Pat#rick stroet, north St. Andrew utreetbnoufix Bolton street, east Nelson street, cast Gloucester stroct, cast Cobourg street, west Cobourg street, east Wirâ€" temburgh ma south Parry street, Franklin street, north and south, south Ottawa street, south Park street, and Rideau strect, will be offered for sale on WEDNESDAY, the FIRST day of FEBRUARY, 1866, at the hour of noon, at the Russell House Hotel, Ottawa, by H McLean, Auc#oneer, . 1 t Lists of the lots and terms of payment may be had on application at the office of the un . (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. Parties tendcring must give their names and addresses in full ; also the signatures ‘of two responsible persons, willing to become surcties for the due performance of the work. Tenders to be endorsed, ©" Tenders for the Gonstruction of Bridge over the Petito Naâ€" tion River." The Department will not be bound to acâ€" cept the lowest, or any tender; .‘ By ordely:;: *) 50. giza « Monday, the 8th of January, PIERS AND FLAT DAMS ! Parties tendering must give their names, trades or professions, and address in full ; also the signatures of two responsible persons, willâ€" ing:to become sureties for the due performance. Monday, the Bth of January Petite Nation River PLAN 8 AND SPECIFICATIONS 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. of the work * ‘Tenders to be endorsed © Tender for imâ€" provements on the Upper Madawaska River." The Department will not be bound to acâ€" cept the lowest or any tender. _ By order, Notice to Contractors Department Public Works, â€" Ottawa, 27th Dec., 1865. Dec. 27, 1865. One near Beckett‘s Landing, and the other near) Mutchmor‘s Cut, Nepear:. Pluns and specifications of ‘the Bridges may ‘be scen at this office, and at the office of the Sup«-rin}vm ent of the Rideau Canal, whore forms.of tender can also be had, Partiés tendering miust give the names and address in full, and also the signatures of two responsible persons willing to become surctics for the due performance of the work. f Tenders to be endorsed « Tenders for Bridges near Bockett‘s Linding and Mutchâ€" mor‘s Cut." The Department will not be bound to accopt the lowest, or any Tender, , : * By order, npaplpd2lte 24 WILL â€" BE RECEIVED At this Office, until * § For the improvement of the Opeongo Crecli, a * tributary of the Madawaska, m S ealed Tenders Addressed to the undersigned, will be received _ by the undersigned, at this office, until A _B RIDG H Department Public Works, Ottawa, Dec. 29th, 1865. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, 27th: Dec,, 1865. Saturday, 13th of January, TWO BRIDCES RIDEATU CANAL, Addressed to the undersigned, m WILL BE RECEIVED Sealed Tenders, Whereupon His Excelloncy in Councilâ€"was pTeased to order, and it is hurclzrordcmd, that free Goods passing through n foreign country consigned directly . to [mfi;oth‘u in . Canadn, shall hercafter be put on the same footing as dutiable Goods cogntry into this Province," and submitting that it would be desitrable: to extend said Orâ€" der in Oouncil to free as woll as dutiable Goods. y ‘s ,_ Suturday, 16th day of December, 1865. . + Prisext: His Exosuursey Ti Aopwxistraror or tug Govâ€" Mi5*> EnXMEXT in Councu, & 1 Lls "EXCELLENCY was pleased to lay ‘I .A before the Council & Report from the Commissioner of Customs, dated 15th. Deceme ber, 1865, and approved by the Hon. the Minisâ€" ter of Eirance, stating that under authority of chapter 17 of the Cpm. Stat., Can., See. 24, an .()nli-r4in Council was passed on 28th April, o nome ie e n ie etne t 1853; dizecting @that Goods bona fide cxporfu‘ to this Province from any country, but passing in (rdnsitw through another country and under Bonds shall be, until it shall be otherwise orâ€" dered, yalued for duty as if such Goods were intported direct fromâ€"‘uch first mentionced GOvERNMENT HOUSE â€"OTTAWA, A. Order, notice is hereby given that the auâ€" thorized discount is declared to be 31 per cent, which per centage of deduction is to be conâ€" tiited until next Weekly Notice, and to appl to all purchases:â€"made in the United States dur ing that week. > {hogeg Cnumr(r#!Qngte«', 6th March, 1863. ['l‘ T8 DIRECTED BY THE HON. THE _1 Finance Minister that hereafter Weekty Notices be published and furnished to Collectâ€" 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 thercto. Dec. 14th, 1865 Such notices to appear every b.&;anliyi; the Canada Gazette. : L R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE. * _ * > â€"NEXT, AT KooÂ¥, . For theo Construction (04 A Ordnance Landsâ€"â€"Uttawa. January 1, 1866 & R. 8. M. BOUCHET LR Ottawn, January 1, 1866. x 1% Sealed Tenders, LANS AND SPECIFICATIONS may be AMERICAN INYOICESâ€"DISCOUNTS Next, at noon,for the construction of | > â€"_ certain [ Fixaxce Derartwext, Costors, : . _ Ottawa, 20th Dc(‘cmborl 1865 N ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE By Order of f The Honorable the Commissioner of I Crown Lands, | WILLIAM F. COFFIN, 6 Ordn. Lands Agent. .. Ordinance Lands Branch, ___ Crown Lands, Ottawa. c. l14th, 1865. . 5â€"td Next, at noon, for the constraction of Addresscd to the undersigned, At this Office, until Signed, Fixarce DerartxE®xt, OvER THE F. BRAUN; Becretary. F. BRAUN, F. BRAUN Wa. H. LEE, Becretary 114413 12â€"4f 9â€"j8 12 tf Bold by George Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, in TKE BATTLEâ€"FIELDS of Napoléon I. (were scarcely more numerous tharf the contests of the Whecler & Wilson‘s ing Machines. | Paris, 1861, London, 1862, Linzs and Koningsberg, 1863, Dantzic, Agram and Kreing, 1864, ~ DUBLIN, Stettin, Cologne and Wismar, 1865, bear testimony to the suâ€" periority of this Machine, and its appreciation abroad. At all these International Exhibiâ€" tions the <best~ fruits of foreign genius were arrayed agnainst it, backed by national amour propre, but there, as here, the star of its des, tinyTs always in the ascendant. Indeed, no human testimony could be stronger than that which has been accorded this Machiné for suâ€" periority over all others for family use, and general martufacturing purposes. ‘Testimonâ€" inls similar to those below could be given from all quarters would space*permit; â€" ‘Traversey, Mrs. J, @unningham, Mrs. Christy, Mrs.| McCormick, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Grimes, Mrs. Dowler, Mrs. Wager, Mrs. P. A. Eagleâ€" gon, Llr!. C. H. Pinhey, Mrs. O‘Neil, Miss J. & C.\Leblanc, Mrs. Fraser, Mrs, Geak, Mrs. Hethcrington, Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. â€" Lees, Mrs. Lauder, Mr. T. C. Clark, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Monroc, â€" Mrs.: Bronston, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs. Gcorge Hay, Mrs. Wm. Hay, Dr. Hill, GARLANLD, MUFCHMOR & CO,, and hosts of others that spacé will ‘not permit for insertion.; $of oA R@" Noecdles, Oil, ctc., for gale. Sewing machines repaired, ‘stitching done, etc. _ g*~*t. + Auexanpir Mowar, » f Bussex Street. The following ate a few of the many ladies and gentlemen, that I have sold to, and others using the machines, resident in the city and vicinity, that would be references to intending purchasers : _ _ e $1 24 « Mr, G; A. Walton :â€"Dear Sir: I have great pleasure in stating that I never regret giving you my Singer letter A machine,‘ and $36 . in cash foraWheeler & Wilson, as it runs so easily and rapidly, and gives such entire satisâ€" faction. Mrs. Jas. ‘I‘xowpsox, |" Bussex street. I havo pleasure in stating to the public that. hbaving 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 â€"got a Whecler & Wilson, which I would recommend to all in search of the best sewing maceine, | + Mrs. Smouupis, York street Having used sewing machines for the pas fifteen years, I can recommend the Whecler & Wilson as be‘ng the simplest in eonstructio n and having less machinery .than any other machine. _ Quality and range of work not equalled by any other. A _ Mrs. H. Merrill,"Mrs. FJG. Crosby, Mis. Dr. Grant, Mr. Charles Wright, Mrs. ‘T. Patterson, Mrs. I. B. Taylor, Mrs. W. P.Lett, Mrs. 1: DUBLIN _ EXHIBITION, â€" 1865. Sewing Machings! A full attendance is earnestly requested. R@" The annual subgcription to the Instiâ€" tution is $4, payable in advanice, «id . By order, * i Ottawna, Jan. 1, 1866 Wheeler & Wilson‘s * mittee of Management beg leave to inform the public that they will hold a meeting at the House of the Institute, Bank street, on MONâ€" DAY next, 8th insftant, for the, purpose ‘of reâ€" ceiving annual subscriptions for. the ensuing yoar, _ ALIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY. : Mrs. 8. A. Allen‘s World‘s Hair Restorer and Dressâ€" ing invigorate, strengthen and lengthen the hair. They act directly upon the roots of the hair, supplying reâ€" quired nourishment, and natural color and beauty returns. Grey hair disapâ€" pears, bald spots are covâ€" ered, hair stops falling, and luxuriant growth is the reâ€" sult. Ladies and Children will appreciate the delightâ€" fut fragrance and rich, glossy appearance impartâ€" ed to the hair, and. no fear of soiling the skin, scailp, or most elegant headâ€"dress. se Sold by all Druggists. Ottawa Orphan‘s â€" Home. o the Curiing Jink, season tickets,,..... |5 The Rinks will be open every day (Sunâ€" ilays and special occasions, as provided for by byâ€"laws excepted), during the skating and curling seasor, from 7 o‘clock/a.m, to 10 p.m. F" Gowan‘s band will be in attendance.| ttawa, Dec. 21, 1865. b,b Weiii ic ahalcs Avertykatie be Sb AAudatntaitee en copniiee + Tm: OFFICERS and Ladics of the Comâ€" in ithan af Mainnecmierink Juuk Neaiex 42 trgdis Do. do. do, gent Do. gingle admission, , . .. . To the Curling Rink, season tickets, h~ C,. H. Camungr®, Secretary. t 4 _â€"_ {:&nily Tickets, to admit four....,.. ..... Sach additional member,............... ons or brothers over 18 years of age shall ! ‘not be admitted as members bf a family., f % G:thlvmun‘n Tickets for the Season..?. ... Ladies w a fa +Â¥*x*%e Children, under 15 years of age, ... ... .. .. Nonâ€"Skater‘s Season Ticket, admitting a y s s raape es Yrikad i vask Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. .PAII1‘IES DESIROUS. OF OBTATNING ; ; Tickets are ‘requested: to‘ make applica tion at the Rink. OPENED ON TUESDAY EV‘G., The 26th Inst., at 7 O‘Clock. Ottawa, Dec. 29, 1865 log wA 5.5 5_ . AmB 4 10 AARaAN R RWRZ . RNZ NY 2%% «MÂ¥ For plrt.lculnmenqulm on the premises, Jdnuary 3, 1866. | 154 1 MOy No s oo ie n e t io n on 2 NCMAE NEARe AVRATT NJ FOUNDLAND PUP, ‘ four months‘ old, answers to the name of " Hooth." Any person lcaving him at .« Will be switably rewarded. ‘Ottawa, Jan. 3, 1866. SKATING AND CURLING £LUB ts No, 66, SPARKS ST., ‘CENTRE ToWX. () | G. A, WALTON, | + * \ Acsut. OFFICE : 37, Sparks street, Contre Town Ottawa, Dec. 23, 1865. > 6â€"7 THE SALOON, THI EM BRICN N MONDAY afternoon, a BLACK NEW + DERECTORS :. J. M. Curmuge, M.P.P., President C. T. Bare, Viceâ€"President. W. Wane, Treasurer. â€" B. Barsox, Manager of Rinks. Rosert Lyox ; Aurreo Parrick. AGAINâ€" SUCCESSPUL AT THE GREAT HIGHEST PREMIUM ON REABONABLE TBRMS, A. R. McDOUGAL‘8, . William Street, Between Goorge and York, WILL DE MARIA GRIFFIN, ~â€" _ Becretary pro tem do, gt‘lltlcmfil, ++++Ȥ10 10â€"y * 13â€"3 ., 10¢ 1244* ERSONS wishing to purchase Scrip of the F above Company, and also parties who ve engaged to take Stock, can procure it at the Office of M. K. DICKENSON, Canal Ba. sin, Ottawa. A. M. WOOLLEY, Manager, A C. 0. 0. 0. Q‘CONNOR 3T., CENTRE TOWKN. THE CLASSES of this school will reassemâ€" 1. ble after the Christmas recess, on WEDâ€" NESDAY, January 4 ed, with enlarged rooms, and increased faciliâ€" ties, on TUESDAY next JANUARY 24. W‘:llington Street, } | â€" Jan. 1, B§e0. .. °$ /1 * 12â€"6f Ottawa Collegiate School ! cfi: to it, and if elected will endcavor to disâ€" chiarge the dutics pertaining to the office to your satisfaction. w , In reply to your respectably signed requisiâ€" tion, requesting me to allow myself to be nomâ€" ifated as a School Trustee for Byâ€"ward, 1 acâ€" Ottawa Classical and Commercial School, Patronage ‘of His Lordship the Bishop of Ontaric. Ottawa, Dec. 27, 1865 T. 11. KIRBY, : FSQ, Bchool Trustee for the years 1866â€"67, and we pledge you our vote and influence to securs your return, should you comply with our winhe;: a i + Jolin P. Featherston, George Mortimer, James Salmon, George Afay, E. Golhl,f Henry Dunn, Robert Graham, Wm. Fingland, J. Robinson, B. J. Draper, L. N. Nye, James Thompson, 8. Gauldthrut, Williamâ€"O‘Conâ€" nor, Thos. B(ogi D. R. L. Eavens, W. A. s _ Garlick, G. McEdward, James Harris, H. Porter, Wm. Grahams, Robert Elliott, R. Lille, B. Huckell, H. McLean, J. Smith, R. Easton, W. Swollwell, James Nash, Jonas . Barry, W. O‘Connor, W. B. Mcintogh, G. Russell, H. A. Palmer, Alex. Mowat, H. Mcadow, A. Burritt, J. H. Barber, Alex, ©â€"Campbell, J. G. Johnston, W. Letherland, John Symons, John Geake, L. Winters, G. Coffe, A. Heney, George Geake, E. Geake, Robert Armstrong, Wm. Andrews, Wim. Merifield, 8. Braden, J. Smith, G. Brown, Henry Afoore, Dnvi? ‘Moore, J. G. Howe, F. Prodrick, ‘Wm. Cardwell, T. Beatty. GENTLENEN,â€" Reda idns viy Sir,â€" E2 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, Ratepayers * and residents of Byâ€"ward, would most rel;?ecu'ully request that you will allow yourâ€" self to be put in nomination for the office of ESMONDE BROS., BME se n narh in s 1ns. s id sn ns as Mailâ€"for ditto and Portland, stopâ€" j 2.00 P.M ping over night at Tsland l'ond,} h im Night Express for ‘Three Rivers, Quebec, Riviere du Loup, Port. 10.10 x land, and Boston, withâ€"slocping i siven lcars attached{â€"nt...... ...... .. Express Trains to St. John‘s; conâ€" necting with Trains of Vermont | > ‘Central Railway for Boston, New } 8.30 A.M. York, and all places in the East % Torn StibGN; t . . . + . :+ 1 + 6. 5ie x i5 Ditto ditto _ and Rouse‘s Point 3.15 P.M. Accommodation Train for 8t. 5.00 P ' John‘s and intermediate places } PE A‘rains lcave for Lachine at .. .. .. * :8.00 AM. 9.30 A.M. a 9 *3.00 P.M. cA# .y% & ; 4.30 P.M. «_*The3.00 P.M.Train runs through to Platteâ€" burg. * . Jo» Accommodation Train for Island * Pond and Intermediate Stations, Day Express_ for Ogdensburg, *Brockville, Kingtson, Belleville, Toronto,Guelph, London, Brantâ€" ford, Goderich, Buffallo, Detroit, Chicago, and all points West, at Night do do do>;.rx Accommodation Train for Kingâ€" ston and Intcrmediate Stations, 1. Station as follows : CENTRAL AND WESTERN DISTRICTS FTNRAINS WILL LEAVE BONAVEXTURE WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. Grand Trunk Railway Company OF CANADA. ‘No Tenders will bé noticed unless made on one of the printed forms provided for the purâ€" pose and (J:: undersigned does dot bind himâ€" self to accept the lowest or any Tender, < THOMAS REYNOLDS, § : Managing Director. and a notice will be sent to the pq.rfit# whose Tenders may be:accepted, immediately after that date. Tenders addressed to the undersigned must be delivered at the Company‘s Office, at Ottaâ€" wa, on or ‘before the s 10th day of January, 1866, For qué on the Ottawa & Prescott Railway, Specifications, with proper printed forms of Tenders, may be had on application at the ofâ€" fices and stations of the Company, ___|. 5,000 CORDS OF FIRE W00D Tm: UNDERSIGNED invites Scaled Tenâ€" ders for the supply of \__â€"_ H.J. BORTHWICK, A. M., : Princigal Ottowa, Dec. 23, 1865. 6 |‘ * ". RAILROAD. 7 TENDERS FOR The work of this Institution will be resumâ€" Ottawa .& Prescott Ottawa, Dec. 28, 1865 cCcOhRD ~WOOLD|! Dec. 18, 1865 January 3, 1866 Central Canada Oil Company. REQUISITION OPPOSITE ONTARIO BANK , Dec. 30, 1865 EASTERN DISTRICT , should you comply with our ROYAL VICTORIA BLOOK, I am, gentlemen, * YÂ¥ our obedt. servant, UNDER THB C. J. BRYDGES, Maxacixe Dimacton n for Island linto Hu‘(.ionn,} rtland, stop: Tsland l'on(t,} ‘hree Rivers, Loup, Port. with slocping } TO emen, * ‘ f i obedt. servant, | ; J?Usr ARRIVING THOS. H. KIRBY. â€" | s@" Mind now Iâ€"Don‘t Forget COOoK Stoves HURRAH ! 9.00 A. M.| ‘Ottawa, December 18, 1865 S emoant â€"a«â€"«â€"â€"; _ Rome dealers i8 ‘Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Spices, :‘:fi wm * From varfous uac::’ were vieing in.,;:cet, * l \_Pill rivalry inth fierce> quarrel was yeering, 7 | s thnds on 4 Which timely checked by some stranger appearing.‘ or the purâ€" ame «" Fie! fie!" he dxclaimed, © let this quarrelling cease, . , nind Him:â€" Yours passionsirestrain, and disturb not the peace ; 45 der 9 * ~~‘Tis Quaugy, ofly, that‘s worth finding dutâ€" A # Let‘s frirly andjcaimly put that to test, )LDS, r â€" And we shall find out the cheapest and best ; Director. %, _ And when ‘tis decided, proclaimed let it be, lm‘_'_' ** _ Who sells the Hest Coffee and who the best Tea." h + f The plan was approved of, and judges elected, > [ Whose honest gpinions had nc‘er been suspected ; ¢ ;\ When this Teaj and that Tea, they tasted in turn, r Z#A~â€" And then tried the Coffees from out a new urnâ€" umpany +7 F35 Aund in a few scpohds returned to decide ; " Unbiased, void of all prejudice, we a ~Unite in akse: that ROBINSON‘$ TEA . . vs We‘ve put in carhâ€"possible way to the test, ENTs % And find it to be really the ougarest and sesr ; » ® And as for thein COFEEES, we also declare, Cb mt Buck.Coffee is not to be mt with elsewhere." EXTURE Thus calmly was efided a noisy affray, , And Robinson‘tTeas are the theme of the day. * STRICTsS. s o YVory Superior JAPAN TEA, 2s. Od. per Ib. 8.00 A. M. Very Choice MILY COFFEE, 1s. per Ib. 2. _ __. | B@" Goodds delivered by our own |Waggons to any part of the City Daily, Free of Charge 8.15 P. M 9. 7 A. M 114f! +~Ottews, December 18, 1865 #â€"y Domestic Furniture Constantly on Hand! . ANXD MADE TO ORDER WITH DESPATCH. *[ .4 1" Expericneed Workmen on the Premises attend to the Jo i. se is [‘ â€" GEO. SEALE, Age 3 nb Tnccomhar 4n "AbaL 1 s C, R 1Jâ€"4f Mahogany, Wainut and Oak, Parlor, Chamber Qitawa Cabinet Warehouse! No. 1, RIQEAU STR.EET. COAL SCUTTLES! COAL OILI* CC(*AT OITUL1ICCOAL OIL € KÂ¥ Pennsylvania and Canadian."® Lamps. Burners. Lamp Chimneys. Chimney Cleaners. COOKING STOVEEH, At "THE CAPITAL," BOX STOVES, <|â€"~ At «THE CAPITAL," PARLOUR STOVES, At ©THE CAPITAL, DoOUBLE STOVES, At "THE CAPITAL, | * DUMB STOVES, At "THE CAPITAL,» COAL STOVES, At "THE CAPITAL® ALSO ;:â€"Every description of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Stovepipes, Elbows, Gallows Pipes, and everything in the Tin, Shect Iron, and Copperâ€"ware line. * 4 THB TRA POT. . This Wine is strongly recommended, . (A amplé bottle 28. 64.) | Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. | 1â€"d «P f ¢ per bottle, or 6s, 6d. per .. (One dozen in wi case,) ?“u C § TuB Tka ror. 500 h ROBINBON & Co. _ i * > | Tea Pot. % Ridean St., and{Sussex St. R@"Delivered, Free of Charge, by our own waggons, to any part of the city. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. * 1â€"d 10,000 Ottawa, December 18, 1865 BIRD CAGBFS! BIRD CAGFPS! NINE OLD PORT WINEâ€"1i50 CASES _ justâ€"arrived from Franceâ€"30«. per case. On sale at | Ottawa, December 18, 1865 THE *TEA â€" POT!® Ottinwn Doc. 18, 1865 Oltawa, Doc. 18, 1865 Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 Btâ€" "XTH IT HAS JUST ARRIVED! Outâ€"Door Job Work attended to : with Punctuality and Despatch. i# WINTER STOCK of STOVES JUST ARRIVED BARRELS APPLESâ€"ALL CHOICK : Belected for Family use.) . . * CASES FRENCH PICKLES. 144 ALL GOODS DELIYV DOXZEN LONDON l'ul}'l‘l:l;, ‘108 5+ jpor : Drogetn. :: :s co 0: {i9f ">ss c BUY YOURrR BOTTLES GENEYVA, is. od and 24, 6d. per battle, _ _ ALSO: A LARGE ASBORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF At "THE CAPITAL‘" Stove Depot, H. MEADOWS & AND DININGâ€"ROOM SETTS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FIRSTâ€"CLASS VERDICTHIN FAVOR OF Establishments THE TRA PO%X THE TEA POT. A BEAWIFUL ABSORTMEXNT OF 85 SIT COAL SCUTTLES!! â€"â€"AT THEâ€" USUAL STOCK OF LDER Wine! â€"Union Block, Sussex Street and Rideau Street E ELDER WINE in this Country. TRISTM A S. 6 CAPITAL! â€"LN TIMEâ€"â€" RED FREE BY OUR.OWN WAGGONS, SSEX STREET, OTTAWA. ROBINSON & Co., "THE CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT; 1â€"d 1â€"d 1â€"d THE TEA POT, SUSSEX STREET and RIDEAU STREET ROBINSON & CO,, COLD MEATS and MADE DISHES Oysters! Oysters!! SUFFOLK SAUCE! Tl[lfl ()ELKBRATEQ BAUCE, PATRONâ€" .1ZED BY THE â€" Queen and Royal Family of England j * has extensive sales in * ib MONTREAL, and other CITIES of CANADA ___ Bold by J .t â€"‘J..G. ROBINSON & Co,, *TR Wholetale Grocers. It gained First Prize at late Exhibition WALKER’fl GREEN GINGER WINE "or nar hi + + VERIUU‘I‘" WINEâ€"2 SHILLINGS per Riaal. The TEA POT, OTTAWA. Ottawn, Dec.‘18, 1865 Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 ovseTERs::: At the TEA POT. Bottle Is one of the best relishes out for 28: per bottle, * 18% COAL SCUTTLES!!1 35, SUSSEX STREE!1 THE TRA POT Wicks, &c., &c '7’ 1â€"4 14 1â€"4 1â€"d

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