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F Orriceâ€"Wellington Street, opposite St. Anâ€" drew‘sChurch. _ > CON"VEY'.A]S'C;‘EII'.,q &C.. Awmond s Buildings, Rideau Street. _ Ottawa, Jan. 12, 1846. C ts 21y Ottawa, February 7, 1866 LAW, CHANCERY, AND CONVEYANCINC. Ormesâ€"Over Seott‘s Conftctionery, :opposite VONVEYANCERS, &c,, &c. UFFICE :â€"Court House Jum?’ml- C BARRISTER â€" AT â€" LAW ! AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Cerk of the Peace and County Crown Attorney, the Russell House, Ottawa, C.W February 7, 1866. ¢ MESSRS. DUCK & BUCKE, COLMAN & WRIGHT, Advacates, Barristers, and A atâ€"law. Ormessâ€"HULL ANXD AYLMEHK, C.E. Mr. Wright will attend at Hull, on Tuesdays and Fridays of every week. 4 Iis. Coumax. _W. McKaxy Wikout, B.A.B.CL. _ Oftawa, Feb. 7, 1866. 43â€"utf > For the United Countics of Prescott and Russell OFFICE : Inâ€"the Court House, L Orign Barmsteas & Artorsersâ€"arLaw, _ h LICITOR® 1X CHRANCERY, NOTARIES PUBLIC, _ Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &e. _ Ormiceâ€"Post Office Building, Elgin Strect, = OTPAW A. E. B. Harcock. R H Havcoex: No Advertisement can be discontinued withâ€" eut the written order of the advertiser. PHOFEHIONY AL CA RDS ~_ EDWARD T. DARTNELL, BarristEr, Soumcrror, ArrorxE®y DUNNING & THOMPSON, aATTOBRNEYS AT LA wW, Maycock & Haycock, attoneysatâ€"Law, Solicifors in Chancery, AZ fot Inventions procured. # Takes charge of Private Bills during their * assage through the Assembly, and transacts + U business with the Government departments. e T REFERENCES : . J. BUCKLEY, L.L.B. _ | ;'&UQDO:ILO,IDB. + Prorssatoxar or Brsixess Carps, of not more than 10 lines, $10 a year. ; Wuraxâ€"Deck. C â€" Ottaws, Feb. 7, 1866 OFFICE :â€"Lang‘s Building, opposite the Post __ ~ = * «Office, Central Ottawa. * Mr. H. R. FRIPP, Organist of Christ Church, Traxs or Aovertisixo.â€"Eight cents per life tor the first insertion, and two cents per line tor every subsequent insertion, unless otherâ€" Tracure or rus Orcas, Puaxoâ€"Fours, &¢ Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1866. 43. * «* Every aencrip&u of Printing, from a Mammothâ€"Poster to tife Smallest Card, execuâ€" ted in the neatest style, and at Prices that will Dety Competition. As the first mumber of the Tizs is published on the 18th of December, persons Subscribing" for ather Daily or Weekly will receive them fronedate o publication until January 1st, 1367, for One Tear‘s Subscription at the above rates. R _ Any person sending the names of ‘Ten Subâ€" scribers, Cask Accompanying the Order} will treâ€" geive a copy Free Tor One Year. A Weekly Edition of the Truzs will be pubâ€" lished every FRIDAY Morning, and Mailed to *vibrn for #1 per Annuni,if paid in «deance ; if not paid in advance, #1,350, Weekly will contain a large amount ot ’ol'fh!‘ and Home News, latest Telegraph Despatches, Local and Foreign Markets, and will be a most valuable paper for Farmers and others residing in the country. 4 Land and Parliamentary Agent! a RCH*FTFRPH 1 waÂ¥" OFFICEâ€"No. 60, Sparks Street. ~"Wa@ Traws or Susscurrtion :â€"Daily, if paid in adâ€" vance, $3,00 per Annum ; if not paid in aivance, $6.00, t * W, MARSHALL MATHESON, __ Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor, &o, : Patent Right Agent. _ I.)umt.s HAVING BUSIXN®!ss To transact, will save time and trouble b: @onsulting Mr. Grist. 7 s Ormice:~3 doors below York, on Susex h’.‘f the same building with Messrs. Buckâ€" Hon.J. A. Macdonald, _ Hon.J. H Cam Hon. Geo. Crawford, _ | Hon. M. Camer Â¥. Jones, Exq., M.P.P. _ R. Bell, Esq., | '-?fl:tg, Esq., g;:.r. J. 8. Ross, Exq, k: A ., Judge Co. Huron â€" Ottawa c;::{ 18. 1865. 187 & Scott, Solicitors. _ Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865 January 27, 1866 L DUXNING...... Ottawa, Jan. 16, 1366 7' f (t‘ll.nl or Quszakc w_ ® ?nhmm)l a mentary, and "OTTAW A TIMES," CIVIL EXNGINEER CLEGG & NELLIS, f arvristers and Attorncy»â€"atâ€"Law, _ Bomecrrorsâ€"imâ€"Cuarcery, â€" _ meeyansers, Notaries Public, &e., de. Orriceâ€"relegraph Building, Metcalfe street, 8 rTAWA. HENRERY GRIST, UNION BUILDINGS, #@F"Corner of Sussex and York Streets Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. Orrics â€"No. 5, Resseut Hovse Buock, EEDS FOR LAXDS AND PATENTS Established in 1 8550. EVERY MORNING, SPECIAL XOTICE BUCKLEY & sCOTT, TOL. T. NXNQ,. THE "WEEKLY TIMEs." Lees & Commei!, R. A. Bradley, J, F, BOULTON, CGEO, H. PERRY, J. H. KELLY, PRIN‘FIX G SOLICITORSâ€"INâ€"CHANCERY SOLICITORâ€"INâ€"CHANCERY, T. 1866 (Sundays Exceptec PUBLISHE D ourt House, T orth; Hon. J. H Cameron, Hon. M. Cameron, R. Bell, Esq., M.P.P. J. 8. Ross, Exq, M.P.P T. W. THOMPSON. methargads 24â€"y Jurics P. Booxe F 43â€"utf . Tuos. F. Neur:s â€" 43â€"utf W. J. SCOTT, JR R. H. Harcoc« 43â€"utf _ 43â€"utf 4gâ€"utf 43â€"utf | t tf | DR. C. A. MARTIN, | )b ‘ _ ~DENTIST, | OFEICE : York street, Lower Town, third | house from Union Block. | | Ottawa, January 27; 1866. (B4â€"utf | §B@Â¥~Can be found over the oflt‘t night. "Wag i Rererexcesâ€"Rev. George LaWwrence, Orono ; Rev. John Smith, Bowmanville; Rev. George | Riddell, Clarke; Duncan Campbell, M. D., M. | R.C.S!E., Toronto ; John Hall, M.D., J. Adams, | M.D., Toronto. Stocks purchased and sold. . g@Â¥" Money for investment. suveamcmane T. FOR EXCHANGE. | They have now on hand and for sale some well situated City and Villa Lots, in Upper and Lower Canada ; and an immense quantity of Farming Lands in the Townships on the Ottawa. w Orrics :â€"Corner of ?flh and Metcalfe Sts. W. R. THISTLE, P. L. 8.« F. A. BALDWIN, P L. 8. Officeâ€"No. 11, St. Peter Street, q UEBEC. . \13. BOUCHETTE will always be ; 1YL ed to attend promptly to any bt the Government employees and the generally, may entrust him. 1 Property in the‘City of Hamilton, C. W. for property in Ottaws. JP 1 Orrice,â€"Sussex Street, ncarly .opposite Solis & Co.‘s Oil and Lamp Store. _ © > Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865. 2â€"tf Applications to the Crown Lands Departâ€" ment for Mining Lands, &¢., promptly attended T. @. HUKRD, Land Agent and Broker, NoTARY I’UBng, HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE TO NICHOâ€" . LAS Street, a few doors to the South of Dan Goode‘s. Hotel, and is prepared to transact any business connectedâ€"with the Crown Lands Department, in prosecuting Land Claims, or for parties having ~business with any of the taking out Patents, and to conduct any agency Government offices. & » ARTICULAR attention devoted i; the P-lennd protection of the Lands of Abâ€" senitees, Commission Merchant and General Agent. Read‘s Pale Ales and Whiskey, %@J~ Pork and Flour for sale. W P OFFICE â€"No. 5, .2:5 Street, near the Russell House, wa city, C. W. Ottaw, January 16, 1866. 247 HENRY GRIST _ LAN D AGENT, &c JOHN H. BARBER, Bookâ€"Binder and Manufacturing Stationer! MACHINE nlux.mf s * WaJ~ Over Taylor & Wilkinson‘s Flour Stote, corner of York and Sussex Streets.â€"Enâ€" . trance on Sussex Street. â€" § Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. R 1â€"f * Mr. B. attends regularly circuit tor the district of Quebec. l . Dec. 28, 1865. PROVINCIAL LAND SURYEYORS. Caxapa East axo West, * lReal Estate Agents, &c. /x B Y â€"OC :3 ‘L PAPERâ€"RULER, 4* Corner of Sparks and Metcalfe Streets, over the City Registrar‘s Office; w« _z ® é CCOUNT BOOKS MADE TO ORDER for any branch of business, paged and bound in the best style of the art. __| _ _ | A. MORTIMER, BBOOIEIK BUNDER ING uUWAfffFPâ€" DNENTIST. OEFICE : Sparks street, Central Ottagu. Ottawa, January 27, 1866. ~ |s4â€"utf MACDONALD & BRO. Auctionsers, & General Commission W@F" Crnire Town,...... ..... ... . OTTAWA, Opposite Hope‘s.Stationery Store. H. MeLEAN‘ AVCTION ROOMS FyiHE SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT J_ Auction or Private Sale. punctually atâ€" tended to., Consignments received for posiâ€" tive sale. Parties wishing to purchase Real Estate will receive all information,/ree of charge by .calling at the office. * f ooo t c sn i rone S e ol e e ie on @ufit l HOMCEPATHIC PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AXD Accovemer®, 3‘ R@" Will be found at night at xt..r Lxee Sparks Street, Ottaw mg-;g Feb. 1, 1966 ; :m _ifi .. ioh â€" ! ceorge Logan, 1.D., LC.HB., T E. Miles has the Patent Rotary Hair Brush, the only one on this continent,) in use. For information as to the efficiency of this apparaâ€" tus,)vide opinions of the Press. WWÂ¥" A choice lot of Musical Instruments always kept on hand for sale. M Ottawa, Dec. 18; 1865. 1 f ‘â€" .. ___DR.â€"C. LEGGO, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, No. 5 ltussell House Block, SPARLKS STREET. TD vite the gentlemen of Ottawa and vicinity to visit his New Establishment, No. 9 Argus Block, which has been fitted ng in a most recherche style, at very considerable expense. . Orrosite Mataews Horec. Oftawa, February â€"7, 1866. Parliament Hair Ilmssilg Saloon! RIDEAU STREE I WELLINGTON STREET, _ . OPPOSITE DR. YAN CORTLANDTS, OTTAW A. A [lAVlNG had many year‘s experience in some â€"of the best establishments in the metropolitan cities of Canada, he feels confiâ€" dent that al} orders entrusted to his care will be executed in the best style, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. | * THOS8. NELSON, BGOT N.A EK EEL, Fijst door East of rflfi'mi. Ottawa, Felruary 27, 1866. a * j q;u- or quznEC.) PÂ¥ RES DE.\’('%â€" US$ HOUSE, (ttawa, Ded. 18th, T865. # 1â€" DR. W. J. HENRY, | W ELLINGTON ST.; 1ELLERS AND BUYERS OF REAL " Estate may consult Mr. Grist free of Ottawa, Dec. 28, 1865. Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1866 Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865 RULING DONE TO ANY PATTERN. Particular attention paid to MAP MOUNTâ€" Exchange and Real Estate Agents P No. 40, Susserx Strget. _‘ Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. . Ottawa, Fabruary 7, 1866 Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 Ottawas, Jan. 4 1866 Doctor O‘Reilly, YORK STREET OFFICE IN HORNE®‘§ BLOCK. Messrs, Thistle & Baldwin, wrrar en ar yoa snn mmpmnarinas, EGS MOST RESPECTFULLY TO INXâ€" 4.C MEX C; BUSINESS GARDS, PROFESSIONAL _ CARDS | Dr., (WOLEFF, . 7 No. 19, Sparks Street, A. F. BOUCKETTE, DR. OLIVER MARTIN, PROPRIETOR OF THE SOLE AGEXT EOR OFFICE AND J Leeao‘s, TDt 43â€"utf siness public 43â€"utf 43â€"utf 43â€"utf 34â€"utf 9â€"y 9â€"y 14â€" KK‘ ; Houses, 4 rooms each tenement. One Block, 4 hJ_na&_o.Srooulnd.Knclnp to each. Three Houses, 2 tenements, 5 rooms each; all well plaster ed and in good condition. Also, 12 Town Lots. The above Property will be sold on Reasonable Terms. P. 8.â€"Adviceâ€"to the atis. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. e day. _ @ + To Farmers and Cardeners ! Just RecrtyEpâ€"A consignment of the Canadian Superâ€"Phosphate in Boxes and Barrels. Then .;‘080. IoR‘l‘hlER. "hemiat Apothecary, 41 Sussex Street. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1365. 1â€"y HAVI JUST RECEIVED, A GOOD assortment of Photographic and Medical Chemicals, Canadian Hair Dyes, B‘?b'- ditto, Matthew‘s ditto, and & full assortment of Druggist‘s Sundries. Je Â¥amily Prescriptions prepared with accurâ€" VALUABLE PROPERTY for SALE! CHEAP, FARMS FOR SALE! DRUG WAREHOUSE. C R E A T MEDICAL EMPORIUM ! 0F THE CITY. y Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 KÂ¥" Crystailine Compound t FOR THR HAIR. CANADIAN COUGH EMULTION, a sure cure for Coughs and coldsâ€"Testimonials from prominâ€" ent citizens will be shown on application. " _ _ city _____ 41 Sussex Street, Is the Place to Buy Your Medicines ! e «* No. 1. C 100 AcRES OF THE PROPERTY known as the OSSIAN HALL FARM, . _ situated in the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" ?dcm being the East half of Lot No. .. 8, in the second concession, Rideau Front. + _ There is as extensive clearing on the lot of at least 50 acres, and the remainder is covered with a fine Hardwood Bush. The Farm is within five miler the City, and is beautifully I:GIIM‘(. the banks of lhommdonu:inr. thus baving an nmnh to city either by «_ sland or water. land is of a_guperior quality, and yields excellent crops. ; *_ No. 2. 200 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township of Gloucester, County mnn- OPENING his establishment OX SUN AYS from 8 to 9 a.m., and 3 to 5 p.m. Ottawa, Jan. 1, 1866. 125 The strictest attention will be paid to the Dispens. ing Domnolu, which will be conducted entirely b{"flu incipal, who guarantees that every article shall be emhlllyb‘uunimti before use, n:dd all iptions wil in strict accordance mwfiamul of mp':ep:::nl Pharmacopeias. ; IA(‘IAL NoTICE. For the convenience of his patrons and friends he C. Austin begs also to observe that he trusts the fact of his having had upwards of fourteen years‘ experience in every branch of the business, both in England, Ireland, and Canada, combined with unâ€" remilting assiduity and personal attendance, will t.i-:-.‘m to obtain confidence,/and insure satisfacâ€" And all articles for the Toilet, #e., and hopes by strict attention to all the duties connected with it to merit a share of their patronage. .. _ _ 100 Four NEW HOUSES to Rent on Sand Hill, A NUMBER OF LOTS SITUATED IX different parts of the city, well adapted cither At the above address, for the sale of BRV G8, CHEMICALS, DVYESTUPEF®, Ottawa, December 18, 1865 Lo‘l‘l 1% AND 13, SOUTH CATHCART ‘Streot; 26, 27 and 28, NortKh Rideau Street ; 1 West Augusta Street ; 1 and 2 East Chapel Streetâ€" all in the City of Ottawa. 7 Also, VILLA LOTS 10, 11, 12 :and 13, being of the Southâ€"half of the front part of Lot 20, s::u.u Gore,â€" Township ob( gloueo-t;r. as laid down in the registered plan eorge F. Austinâ€" and other Cityim ndpllu-{-. Lands, Jait" Money to Lend on Real Estate, A to pply . LEWIS & PINHEY, . s Barristers, &c., Ottawa. February 10, 1866. * 44â€"ut February 10, 1866 CETAS., &A USTILN, PROPERTY FOR SALE. Apothecaries Hall! T HE ; Rideau Apothecaries‘ Hall, 39, ARIDRAU STREET, APOTHECARIES & CHEMISTS PROPERLY COMPOUNDED AND FREE FKOM ADULTERATION! Call and see it and judge for yourselves Pharmaceutical Ohemist and Druggist. Agents for all the Popular Patent Medicines of the for private residences or business purposes For hum particulars and terms of l:l.. Arruy to H. J. FRIEL & CO., f Or to H. McLEAN, OR SALE, FOUR BLOCKS WOODEN ON8TANTLY ON HAND A SPLENDID _ assortment of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Hardwaro! Hardware ! ! Sign of the BIG AVGUR, Sussex Street, % d at rm%m McDOUGAL. 0Ts NOS. 2 AND 3 ON THE NORTH | side of Wilbrod Street. _ These lots aresitusted opposite St. Joseph‘s College, (Sandy Hill,) 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€" oc i T9X Amastron Trike mbuet I vulgo:l:'esygx:fim "thc public t: my incomparable of Carleton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" cession. . There is about20 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is covered with wood. LOOK HERE! the 4th concession. There is about 25 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" ed with a good Hardwood Bush. This is a good Farm, and will be sold at a reasonable '0 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township of Osgoode, County of Carieton, Rideau Front, being Lot No. 20, in No. 4. m _ACRES OF LAND IN THE Township of Osgoode, County of Carleâ€" ton. This Farm is situated within Two miles of the Gloucester Church, and within Eleven miles of Ottawa City. There is about 40 acres of this Farm cleared and under cultiâ€" vation. » PS Townshipof Gloucester, County of Carleâ€" ton, being the East half of Lot No. 21, in the 2nd concession. This is a good Farm and will be sold cheap. and are well suited for the erection of private dwellings. A ¢ JUST RECEIVED! EOE SALE. MORTIMER‘S FALL IMPORTATIONS OF Pure Enffish and French Drugs and Chemicals; English and French Perfumery, Toijlet and Fancy Goods, ACRES OF â€"LAND IN THE BEGI RESPECTFULLY TO inform the inbabitants of Ottawa and vicinity, that he has commenced business as a * Y ALUABLE OTCAW A On 1st Mayâ€"next JOSEPH CARVEY, M.D. P BE EPUME RYV, PANCY #O4P 8, OTTAWA, C..wW.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1866. 1â€"y JAS, JOHNSTON‘sS UNION | ELOUSEH, NORTH GOWER. R@y~Good Stabling and an attentive Hostler. January 11, 1866. 20â€"y J. J. GARROW, â€" â€" Psor Head Deep COut. Nepean. + _6 Water and Division Streets, OGDENSBURGH, N. Y. _ 8. SLOSSON, . L j« ~ â€" + â€" Prorriston. Rey~Omnibuses to and from the House free of charge. | t s December 20, 1865. . By * twenty minutes‘ walk of the city, and is fitted up in a firstâ€"class style. @»~" The Dar is supplied with all the choice brands ofliquors, Ottawa, Jan. 16, 1866. 24â€"6m EZOLL"‘E3|â€" ELCO EOTI, LIVERY AND GENtRALQTAGE OFFICE December '.’l,ltst‘»s, Kol‘ M 4â€"7 * and best known in Packenham, has been leased by the undersigned, and thoroughly overhauled tnd refitted for the special comfort of Kllel'b. R@~ GOOD STABLING and a careful Hostâ€" ler always in attendance THE "QUEEN," COMPRISES ALL THE REQUISITES for a Firstâ€"Class Restaurant, ‘The house has been refitted and refurnished throughout. The Bar contains the choicest Brands in Wines and Liquors, and every Delicacy of the Season will be found on the table. B@"Oysters, Game, etc., Daily,by Express. "W4 & The Table and Bar ° Will at all times be furnished with the very best the market affords. M, KAVANAGH,...... .Proprictor. Corner of Metcalfe and Wellington Sts., Opposits the Main Entrance to the Gocernment â€" Butldings, . f The Proprictor‘s best efforts will be directed to the comfort of his guests and patrons. *‘ COMMERCIALâ€" HOTEL, °c QUEEDN P. oOMEARA‘® EMPIRE RESTAURANT ! FEW GENTLEMEN CANX OBTAIN L S superior apartments. Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865. 3â€"y THE ABOVE HOTEL, one of the oldest anut host known in Daskanken beshaan IN SHELL, ALWAYS OX HAND AT & OMEARA‘S RESTAURANT. Planer and Kayser‘s Sewing Machines‘! R@y"There is a rirstâ€"cuass LIVERY STABLE attached to the Hotel. PRIVATE KHOTEL, 1. CHINES is not equalled by any other Shuttle Machine in the world! In fact, to proâ€" duce a noiscless shuttle machine the metal must be of the best quality, and of the highâ€" est finish, and the mechanism superior to. anyâ€" thing heretofote introduced. éA Manufactured under 12 diferent Patents! The improved method of regulating the stitch, tension, setting the needle, together with the great improved feed wheel, and large extension table, make them the JOHXN GRAUAM,... ... . .. . . Proprietor. 11}{[8 House 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. 3 _ _OMNIBUSES to and from the cars and boats free of charge. VrHIS HOUSE I8 SITUATED WITHIN twanty minutos‘ walk af tha cltv and is Most Desirable Shuttle Machine! COsrriage Trimming, Heavy Tailoring, &o. (Z Inspection invited, and a trial solicited. Lock Stitch without a Shuttle ! HIGHEST PREMIUMS awarded at each 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 ALBIO N HOTEL. ‘ IN TKF WORLD ! FOR BOOT AND SHOE FITTING! We claim to do HANDSOMER WORK ON LEATHER than any other machine. Ottawa, Dec. 18. 1865 (Late Campbell 4 Hotel,) OTrTAaWwWA, / C. w. THH UNDERSIGNED, PROPRIETOR OF the aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leavre 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 willâ€" be ready for the reception of visitors on the 10th instant. t wtcs . / KAMES E.. aous, . SF W ING MACHINE Association Fairs of the United States from time to time. â€" _ | Orvice :â€"37, Sparks street, Centre Town. Agent. | . BÂ¥" N. Bâ€"Stitching done to order, and sewing‘ machines repaired, | Ottawa, Jan, 26, 1866. : * vGe i JOHN MALTMAN Packenham, Dec. 30th, 1865. 11 Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 Ottawa, Dec. 18th, 1865 *T H KHG "RUSSELL HOUSE," ~RENCH AND ENGLISH SONGS J EM TCU MENBIC, P UIRE®, T BC., CCC ‘ _ pUVERNAY BRO8 Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865 j HOTELS & SALOON®. HE MECHANISM OF THESE MAâ€" Sacred Music, Polkas, V &e vec Mnsit, nné:nvnfi“flnfl MUSIC! MUSIC!! Nicholas St., Courtâ€"house Avenue . OTTAW A. JOHN MALTMAN, George near Sussez Street, Ottawa Lately, and for many years connected with _: Russell‘s Hotel, Palace Street, Quebge. ALSO Wheeler & Wilson‘s MORTON HOUSE, RESTAURANT! BEAVER HALL, SPARKS STREET, (Lare MoApaw‘s), HARNEBS STITCHING, PACKENH AM. DUIGNAN‘s THAT MAKES THE AYLMER, C. E., NOISELESS CoRKER OF THE G. A. WALTON, oTaAwWA, C. W PsorerEtor®. 11« 1â€"f 3â€"7 K3" Mind now [â€"Don‘t Forget COALL OILT COxXL OIL! COALL OTL ALBO:â€"Every description of HOUSE -l-‘l,'RlellI)-"’q GOODS, Stovepipes, Elbows, Gallows Pipes, and everything in the Tin, Shect Iron, and Copperâ€"ware line. COAL SCUTTLES!.. B@" Scveral dozen LIGHT COATS suitable for Spring wear will be offered remarkably cheap Ottawa, January 25, 1866 COoKING sToVvEs, BOX STOVES, PARLOUR STOVES, DoUBLE SrOVES®S, DUMB STOVEsS, COaAL STOVESE, Canadian Tweed and Doeskin Pants, and Vests, A Great Variety of Undercoats, » â€"_ _ An Endless Assortment of Overcoats, SBmocks and Garibaldi‘s in every Variety. Plain and Colored Fancy Flannel Shirts, BEG LEAYE TO INFORM THEIR CUSTOMERS, AND THK PUBLIC IN GENERAL THAT THEY HAVE Which they contemplate making in their store, in qrder to prepare for their new BeSPRING BTOCK, and that they may be ready to meet the growing demands made upon‘them by their friends and the public in general. e ce Extensive alterations and improvements Removed to the Corner Store Lately Occupied by J. G. ROBINSON & Co., FANCY & STAPLEDRY GOODS! Season Tickets, Genelemen,.... .. .. .$3 00 January +1, 1866. AND WILL CONTINUE TO DO $O UNTIL THE END OF FEBRUARY ENSUING THE FPOLLOWING Upper Town Skating Rink. Single Ticket for Skating PABTKES DESIROUS OF ESTBLISHING a Couxtry Newsrare®, can purchase an fice quite complete with material for every Department, VERY CHEAP, for Cash, or on approved credit. Apply for information, %ont paid) to . B. HEALEY, Or to EGAR YIELDING. 3 Ottawa Feb. 6, 1866. a2â€"tf READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, Aluss BAND will be in attendance every Monday and Thursday. & pB®°G To CaALL THE ATTENTION oFf THE PUBLIC To THE FACT THAT they are now offering for sale at COSE PERICECEH IS NoOoOW OPEN TO SUBSCRIBERS AND THE PUBLIC. 50, Sparks Street, < â€"<â€" â€"‘â€" x‘ C;1t1;1â€"'i‘own, mre aake cwmese n.’-. uitc QITA A" Important to Printers. hire by the load, job, or hour Ottawa, Feb. 8, 1866. 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Ottawa, January 23 1866. 21â€"4f Ottawa, Jan. 30th, 1866 At «THE CAPITAL," At «THE CAPITAL," At ©THE CAPITAL,q | At ©THE CAPITAL, At "THE CAPITAL,: At «THE CAPITAL OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that an apâ€" AS FOR SALE BANK, STEAMBOAT Oil, Copper, and Gas Stocks; Debenâ€" N O‘PCLTDCOC . NOTICE]. NOGTILCEH. ...COAL SCUTTLES! 35, SUSSEX STREET 33â€"utf intSo In an incredibly short time the Apiffire was under sail, and availing herself uch\'ery glimpse of moonlight, and of every: puff of the useful outâ€"andâ€"in wind t» reach the second bight, the hidden lagoon that concealâ€" ed the mysterious veasel of which Powis was Fu ;prsuit, 1. .$ :sc 0P c 10| 0o l2l j * He is a fine lad, but it‘s all of no use,‘ said Gasket to himseif; she‘ll . bolt just as we get near, and before we can tack and get a a gun ready, off she‘ll be, well out at sea, laughing at us, and ‘as full of slaves as an egg‘s full of meat. These Portugiese felâ€" lows are as quick and as cunning as mon keys.) f * Hitherto all had â€"gone well, . The Spiffire had come to the mouth of the second bight, and no enemy had yet appeared. â€" Powis ve orders to arm the men and lower a boat. fi‘ia object was to };:nll'ulong the shore of the bight, and search for the concealed laâ€" goon. $ "+ TA The men, whose superstitiouns fears were still working, hesitated for a montent to leap into the boat. ~The Scotchman muttered something about ‘snares of the de‘il,‘ the coxswain, more practical, said *there was no captain, and they‘d be ovenmatched,‘ when ‘the quartermaster won‘t go." _ . + Sne hias not passed,‘ cried Gasket : * she has steered up some lagoon not .down in the chart. She. must know of the captain‘s being ashore, and trusts to get her cargo in while we are tied by the heels.‘ ‘TIt‘s an outâ€"andâ€"in wind ; just what they want,‘ whispered Gasket ; ‘ they have sweeps too, for I can see themâ€"uow they are hidden again; if it was a clear night they daren‘t msk it‘ 6 * s ‘Take the night glass cried Powis; ‘keep it turged onthird bight from the lwul-lund‘: if they pass that we lose chem, if they stop there we have them, for they go there to land. their men, and we‘ll have asnap at their ve= sel in their absence. Does she pass? Now, quick, . before, the cloud is over the moon again.\ P $ + Get up the anchor quietly,‘ said Powis, with the bearing of a young Admiral, *and steer straight for the second bight. Is there any landâ€"mark, Gasket?" _ 4 But I do go,‘ shouted Gasket, leaping into liis place, ‘and shame on all cowards! Why, lads, if we trap this slaver, we‘re all nn:'ie for life,. .Come, together; quietly, no shouting.‘ ; ds Angs $ The boyâ€"captain, at the last clum'p of bush, cried ‘ship your oars!‘ and there they lay crouched, peering through the boughs of the huge poisonousâ€"blossomed trees that trailed intothe water. chasing the terrier.‘ s ut Powis had not heard him; he was again/absorbed in his chart. x h&t night, by Powis‘s orders, all lights were put out in the ship at a very early hour. He} wished to give the slayer, if such ithe phantoimn ship was, a notion that loose watch was kept on board the Spifj#v. It wits momentary as the g'lcum of a shootâ€" ing star. | Ten minutes afterwards the same ghostly vessel, seen by a moment‘s moonâ€" light, stole ‘round the headland, Uut this timeg its progress ‘was inward and not out ward. E * Ay, ay, sir; a tuft of pailm trees Lbetween two sandâ€"hills.‘ « â€"The men, ashamed of their fears, now took their places, muffled their oars, buckled on their cutlasses, and loaded their pistols. Four men only were left in charge of the ship. When a pistol was fired from the boat, they were to reply with a gun as a signal of attenâ€" * All of a sudden Gasket felt his arm clutchâ€" ed, and he lookod round. > ‘or one moment a little tongue of fire had risen from the apex of the lookâ€"out hill, the seaward side, and then disappearcd. tiohn }'he men pulled swiftly and silently into the bight, keeping as close as possible to the shadow of the jungle of gigantic reeds that covered the sides of the lagoon. heé whole night, with only now and then & short rest in the cabin, the boyâ€"captain reâ€" mained himself in the crosstrees, as vigilant as & ‘deerâ€"stalker. ~Gaeket was by his side, equally intent on the harbor mouth. They did not dare yet to venture into the midâ€"channel to even obtain a glimpse of the further shores, where the phantom ship (if it were indeed manned by flesh and hrood) might be lying. _ Ats olz Jey cha It was by this time daybreak. _Imagine the brave la@s rapture, on standing up in the boat, and parting the boughs with his hands, to behold, not tive hundred yards off, the phantom ship, a lowâ€"lying, rakish, Porâ€" tuguese schooner, painted greyish white, the better to elude observation at night {grey being a peculiariy vanishing colour.) 1t was atanchor. The only men visible were two or three ‘negroes, leaning, halfâ€"asleep, over the sterm,‘ fishing, and, ?uckily, with their backs turned towards the place where the Spitfire‘s boat lay hid. â€"â€" _ _ _ * You fake your orders from me, and me only‘; mind I‘ll have no interference. You were not léft behind as my nurse." Let a good lookâ€" out e kept; put a third man on duty in the cros s, and never let him take his eyes off lephant Hill. If the phantom ship is a sJal er, and made of real plank, and not moorfhine and fog, we‘ll have a snap at her as gufe as there‘s rum in Jaimaca. She puts into some bight of land that wé must find out, and if she lands her crew toâ€"night, to bring slayes from some: baracoon that we have not yet|found out, I think we may get the landingâ€" net| uhder her.‘ ‘‘What, with â€" fourteen men ? muttered Jeykl}, + O4, he‘s mad! Why, it‘s the rat _Powis turned rouad, his face beaming with triumph, and in a cautions whisper commuâ€" nicated the glorious news to Ga=ket and the boat‘s crew. * Gasket was as brave as a lion, but he was unacéustomed to act on his own responsibiliâ€" ty, and he dreaded the rashness of a midâ€" shipman. . He.coughed, looked hard at a special rowlock, rubbed it ‘with his great horny fist, and muttered something aboutâ€" «S‘ pose it‘s a hambuscade. What can we do agin forty or fifty Pul’illgueae; and as for bleu they can fire muskets as well as white wen. ; f <Cha!‘ maid Powis. speaking between his halfâ€"clenched teeth. * Do you think my brains are all leather, like yours? Don‘t I see that the rascals are gone ashore to bring «laves from the baracoon ? There can be.no one on board but a nigfer and a sick man or two. ; I tell you, man, I‘ll go alone and swim to it, if you are all cowards.‘ _ ‘This fired the damp powaer of the old . seaâ€" dog‘s apint. There is a drop of Cain‘s cruel blood at the bottom of most men‘s hearts. ‘Avast with you cowmrd«!‘ he cried, pulling out his cutlass, and running his big thumb along the edge in a most business like way. â€" It was a bad omen for the slaver‘s men. Powis‘s eyes glistened as he seized old Gasket‘s hand, and took off his own cap and waved it. Then he and the men uxfl( out their pistols and looked to the locks, or tightened their belts, and slung round their cutlasses snugger for their hands. _ _ _ The boyâ€"captain‘s speech was spoken.in a low but firm voice. pt:e;en,' hep:‘n‘id, * we may be doing a safe thing, or we may be goâ€" ing to our death, for, even if we do get the slaver safe, our captain and comrades may not return in time to hele‘uv- if the d dare to try and get her back, If we die.ulge: us die like Englishmen, true to our God and our Queen ; we must hold together, back to back, and no flinchers. _ If we fail, they will at least say in En%l.nd that we deserved :m}uve succeeded. loru’ be with us, and ide us to victory, our cause is a good cause. Now th ive way with a wi J ‘he r“' men, give way w will, ' (Concluded.) y age, Gasket, is no.concern to any one uke your orders from me. and me only‘ THE PHANTOM SHIP. BY A NAVAL STORY WALTER . THORNBUEC eJ, | The Privy Council had <put forth another pij | official order on the subject of the cattle ike | plague. As far as its meaning can be discovâ€" i *‘cndt’noughthehm ofverbilgeh'hld': ";'i | is enwrmpped, itappears to extend the prohi U( | tion ugainst the importation or moving from and l place to plase, of cattle, to the horns, °4* | hides, &c., of cattle. muumw 9T | not prevent importation Austral ‘¢i" | India, South Africa, or America, Three or four frightened negroes and an old Portuguese « to arms, but they were cut down or m down in a moment. One Spitfire was shot in the arm, but with the ex ception of that casualty, and a knifeâ€"cut on Powis‘s swoad-u'riah:‘e daringâ€" assailants suffered no hurt. phantom ship was their own,. f ind '!’ % *Well done" cri owie, w ng a handkerchief round his wrist. !}Tm tried hard to get at my throat, but IEgave him No. 3, Gasket, and that‘ll last him for some time. Nee to him; he mustn‘t bleed to death. The ship‘s aur own. Now get up the@nchor, for we. must move her off,‘ . He fired his pistol, and the Spiffire answerâ€" ed with a gun, as agreed on. s * We.haven‘t too much time,‘ he said, +for directly ‘the blackguards hear the row â€" they‘ll be after us. Now, with a will, lads, and T‘H take a capstan bar myself, for I‘ve got my left hand all right still.‘ i PRICEâ€"8 CENTS. The Spitfires gave a shout of triumph.â€" The next moment the storm burst fall upon them. The slavers rallied and bore down upon them in full force. â€" From the first canoe a dozen black:muzzled fellows dashed at the Spiffire‘s side and attempted to board her. _ Powis met them with pike and cutlass; and drove them back over the ship‘s gunwale after ten minutes‘ handâ€"toâ€"hand fighting.â€" Twice Gasket‘s cutlas« eaved the boyip tain‘s life,. | Three of the oldest hands, urged on by Jekyll! kept atiwork all the time with a central gun, to keepoffthe other miscreants. Powis was awake in a moment, and ready tor the emergency. .If there was not a Nelâ€" son, there was at least, the. muking of a Collingwood in that +Pickle‘ of the vessel. _ * We‘ll warm the dor, (GGnsket,‘ he said. leaping up, and calmly loading a revolver that lay on the table before him. * What we‘ve contrived to get, we‘ll contuive to keep. It can‘t be long before Captain Willoughby and our messmates return. Be quick, man, then, and give them a shell before the canves spread out in the bay ; we shall have them more in a lump now.‘ * There was no time to. lose. When Powis got on deck, five or‘ six canoes, crammed with shouting negroes, mulattoes, and piraâ€" ticalâ€"looking .Portuguese eailors in Panama hats, were rowing fiercely: out of the treeâ€" nmowcd mouth of the Ingoon, and pulling straight for the Spiffire. _ ( ‘Give it to thein hot, don‘t l’::.w away a whot!‘ cried Powis to the men at the guns. * Well thrown, but a little over them.‘ '.The next moment the second gun thunderâ€" ed out, w it s :I‘ Famous, by J‘ox)‘l’ cried the boyâ€"captain. his time the oughed inty. the seâ€" cond canve, and nluuafil it into fi;m The leading canoes halted to.assist the wouh ded and pick up the gurvivore. _ P It was Ean'll work, and the men w?kvdl but spent, when a disch of musketry atobe mmlo the sit frour the Tost of Elepiant Hill ‘God be thanked!‘ cried Powis, as he leant, faint and wounded, against a gun<carâ€" riage. * We are saved, boys. Give it them !EDmncm Scoexz ar Tas Foseram or art or Limrrick.â€"A correspondent of | Dublin Ezpresé writes : At the fumeral of | Earl of Limerick, when the coffin was | into the Cathedral, a riotous mob followed One portion got on to the seats, threw the bles and Prayerâ€"books about, jumping stamping them"under their feet; another got into the choir stalls, and opening the thedral‘s large service books, cfit into andg committed other e . _ One them began to chant the Romish Mass for :fans Blow the dogs out of the water ! Now, 1 attonce.‘ ‘The pirates had fled, leaving oneâ€"third of their number dead in Elephant Bay. But Captain Willoughby had. not armved a moâ€" ment too soon. . Great was his astonishment and delight to discover that his "Pickle‘ of anfidalul_:ipmu had captured the famous phanâ€" tom ship. 4 t _4 1 And they did their work with a will. They found some slaves in the hold, and made them too help: In an incredibly short time the vessel‘s head was turned, and she and the Spiffire were working down the lagoon, toâ€" wards the old mooringâ€"place. ‘ And now, in the fullof excilemefi!,oflw boy‘s nature began to ‘u in. noe more on board the Sp::_lfiwre, n':-d.“ltwn in the cubin, he danced hornpipes and hugged Jekyll. . Nor was Jekyll one whit less deâ€" Powis 1« now, we rejoice to zaw, first lien tenant of H. M.S. Aâ€"â€", one of the first ves sels in the Channel Fleet. lighted * Only think, Jekyll, how pleased the govâ€" ernor and master will be to hear how we took the slaver,‘ § *The Alul&\' old ffllu",' shouted -'*.\“.; * Allow me gentlemen, to pro the th of Captain Powis of the l‘fl!uu"l::':Shi;ym'l about the style.‘ | +Mr. Powis,‘ heaid, ‘it‘s all up; here‘s the dirty blackguards of Portuguese on us as thick as thunderâ€"boute=â€"full on ‘em, sir,, rampaging away like so many sore bears. You can see them poking their noses out of the bight there, as thitk a« bees at a ewarmâ€" But the boy‘s talk was broken by the enâ€" trance of Gasket. He Jooked flurrid and rather pale with excitement, > Colonel Maclean,, Licutenantâ€"Governot of Natal, mm:i’ Licutenant Governor of British Kaffraria, died on the 17th of November. The ambassadors of Morocco, who are now in Paris, the other day visited the chief teleâ€" graph office. ‘They sent a telegram to a friend at Marscilles, and were greatly astonished at receiving an answer in a few minutes afterâ€" The very best evidence of the healthfulness of the climate of Nova Scotia is afforded in the fact that, during the past year, there was not a single death in the 16th regiment,â€"now in that garrison. It is a fact, too, which speaks well for the general good conduct of the men of thatâ€"corps. Lord.Alfred Paget was on his, way ‘a short time ago to dine with the Queen at ‘Osborne, and in conveying his laggage from the steamer at Ryde Piâ€"r, one of the porters carelessly let fall into the water the portmantcau containing the Conrt dress of his lordship. The pier company have consented to pay his lordship £50 for the damage sustained. Mr. Edmunds, whose doings in the Patent Office caused so much scandal last year, has instituted « suit against Lord Brougham with reference to a mortgage debt of £5000 and intercst. His Lordship has agreed to pay the principal, but raises some question as, to the interest. The case came before Viceâ€"Chancelâ€" lor Stuart, on a preliminary question. The water was scarcely «plashed by the ours. It seemed only an instant lfi:rm that ;:’0 boat lay alongside the: phantom a headed by Powis, the Eu‘nieu duc’ed like wild cats at the main chains, and «prang on deck with an English hurrah that was full of cheerful conrage. _ * ® is A Toulon letter says ; "The ironâ€"clad steam ram Tuureau took advantage of the tempest which prevailed a day or two since to make an experimental trip. She remained out four hours, and her average speed was 10 knots. This somewhat dangerous trial proves: that vessels of the Taureau type can navigate with all safety in very rough weather at a speed of five or six knots." * Dead, and several shouted "the will soon belong to the Roman Catholics . Others took up other cries. It was some before the service could begin," ‘Pull xtraight for her, Spitfires cried Gasket, and out . the boat flew from between thie branches as if it was driven by steam. §t

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