P 1 (Â¥. Y 154 * @wrice: In the Court House, Ottawa, C. W. Lers. _ Jous J. GroorLr (tawa, Fo T, 1868 _ _ _ oc ham, C.E. P & }A.udnoall Law Courts in the Distget of AW, Chancery, and Conveyancing. l‘ Omes : Onl&u.fl’- Confwtioner;. opposite the Russell House, Ottawa, C. W . 'mmn-rr-l.uv, Solicitor=in= Chaneery, &c. * Ormics : Aumond‘s Buildings, Rideau Street. #Keaws, Jan. 12, 1866. _ ies w Elgin Streets, Oitawa, Dec. 18. o BUCKLEY & sCcoTT, r-lml. and Attorney s«ag«Law, Solicitoryâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancers, Notaries Tiblic, &c., &c. t Omncr: Over Mr. A. Campbeli‘s Store, Sussex P. J Bucarey, L.LB. . _ W..J. Scort, J2. (awa, Dec. 18, 1865. ® p 1â€"y new: L ite the Post Orner: Lang‘s Building, opposi Office Wuiiaw Deck. Jers P. Buoks. (Wtawa, Fob. 7, 1866. â€"_â€" didâ€"ute NBARRISTER, Solicitor, Attorncy, and B!‘U Public, Clerk of the Peace and County Crown Attorney, for the Uaited Counties of Prescolt ~ No Advertisement can be discontinued withâ€" oat the written order of the advertiser. . D. @€CoONNXOR, j ‘fl-m-vr-l..u:;. Solicitor . in Miniee: Pubon Sulbiings Jniang, _ *_ _ =_â€" TTORNXE Y8â€"ATâ€"L A W, Soliciiors=la« Aaâ€"-,. Conveyancers, &c., &:. Qunce: Court House Avenue East. 4. L Dessisc. T. W. Tnowrsos. (Kawa, Jan. 16, 1358. 24y 'u.-;h-l C\.n..'c ‘757â€â€7";."!:"" , Conveyancers, Notarâ€" e Porike, dhee, Bs o_ _ _ â€"__ * . Ormecr: Telograph Building, Metcalfe Street, Jus. â€" Peoresgiosat or Busixess Cazns, of not more than 10 lines, $10°a year. tss mA“ A'Nurl.v Office? No« 17, $t. Peter Street,Quebec. _ Mr. Bouchette will always be mï¬ promptly to any busine«s the 4 -.kE. and the pablic generally may entrust him. Mr. B.attends regularly the cirâ€" suit in and for the district of Quebec. December 28, 1865. * | #â€"y Trws or Aovertisitc.â€"Eight conts per line tor the fifst insertion, and two cents per line jor every subsequent insettion, unless otherâ€" vise arranged. _ â€" feres ** Every 'ouctipti\\n ‘of P Yammoth Posterito the Small td in the neatest style, aad at â€t‘qnab. A'rnu" LNE Y $â€" A TeL A W , Solicitors=in= Chaneery;, Convey ancers, Notaries Public, &¢ Omner: Post Office Building, ElginStrect, Otawa and Home News, latest Telegraph atches, Local and Forcign Markets, and ‘be a most valuable paper tor Farmers and whers residing in the country. * Aay person sending the names of Fen Subâ€" wribers, Cath Accompanying the Order, will reâ€" wive «copy Frecifet One Year: sPECIAL NOVICE, As the first roumber of the Taics :« published on the 100h of Wecember, persons Subscribing for ailer Doily or Weekiy will receive thens frogn date '#.' wnril h.nm’ry 14t, 1867; for One Pebruary 7. 1806. "% Weekly Edition of the Tigss will be pubâ€" lished@ every FRIDAY Motning, and Mailed 3 Subscribers fl’l _per Aunum, if paid in sivance ; if not n-hp advance, #4,30, . sas" The Woeekly will contain a large amount (J‘III‘M! Merchant and General Agent. Sole aj for Dates‘ Pale Ales and Whiskey. Pork Flour for sale. _ Ormck : No. 5, S Street, near the Russell TTECE: NO.9, 5 h\M':m!F w AND Ageint ar i Broker h.ur, Pubs ll!-.h--â€"-E'u office to Nicholas Street, # few doors to the : of Dan Goode‘s Hotel, and W to :::‘:rltkny business mho:ud Crown nt, in prosecuting Hï¬b.hflu‘m m. ln-l";o' conduct t w hasimess wi %W.", parties having busine=s with any SIDNEY B. FRIPP, RCHITECT. Orrice: Wellington Street, opposite St. Andrew‘s Church. February 7, 1866. _ 43â€"utf Trars Subsemplion a "OTTAW A TIMES, drnce: In the Coart House, L‘Qrignal muary 27, 1366. W. MARSHALL MATIHIEsON, 'n-mn. Attorney, Solicitor, &c+ P Orvice: Horne‘s Buildings, corner of Sparks Ornces:; Hull and Ayimer, C. E. gen1 _ "l_ sBA West, KReal Estate Agents, &c. Parâ€" fietlat attention devoted to tho sale an‘d prote tion E. B. Harcoex. MESSRS. THISTLE & CALDWI the Lands ":&;&’::-n Cike Ghare _ _ P :Cu-u-l{ahtulldadhm‘ W. K THISTLE, P. L. 8. mmw, 3 .. I A. BALDWIN, P LXS _. mnrl of CN#"C:“.I, Teacher Oitawa, Feb. 7, 1866. **> 4B.ute «t . M McLEUD, . ;A‘ll.?ll. Ete«, for Lower Canada, Orrices : Court House, Aylmerand Buckingâ€" LEES & GEMMELL, ARRISTERS®, Atiormeys, Solicitors, MESSRS. DUCKE & BUCKE, Ottaws, Fob. 7, 1266 ;A.mm and Attorneys=at«Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Notarics Public, and Wa. Curee DUXNXINXG & THOMPSON, COLMANX & WRIGIHIT, DVOCATE®, Barristers, and Attor= PROFESSIONAL _ CARDs EDWARD T. DARTXELL, IVIL ENXGINEER, Union Buildings, cotner of Sussex and York Streets. taws, Dec. 18, 1865. 1.# HAYCOCK & HAYCOCK,» Â¥OL.i:Iâ€"XC._â€"â€"G1.} o EC a s C Te% 1AIISILE & DALDVWIA, ROVINSCILAL Land Surveyors, Can _h And West, Real Estate Agents, &c. Parâ€" TKE â€" WEEKLY THMES." CLEGG & NELLIS, A. F. BOCCHETTE, FrRKIXTIXG R. A. BRADLEY, J. F. BOULTON, MR. H. R. FRIPP, GEO. II PERRY 4 will attend at Hall on Taesdays and ry week. % W. Mcaar Warout, 8. A.B.C.L. h T, 1866. P 4Gâ€"utf 8. CHRKISTIE, PI , Ottawa. T. |G. HURD, an immense ‘quantity of Farming No. 60, Sparks Streot. ‘"W@ [ MORNING, LISHED he Tnos. F. Nerts K. H. Haycock inting, from a stCard, execuâ€" if if paid that will 34â€"6zn in adâ€" aid in 43â€"ut 4oâ€"utf 43â€"ut Dâ€"utfy 43â€"utf 43â€"utg 4Sâ€"utf #â€"y 4* 97 MAE and Accoucheut. °_ i he © Orric«: In Horne‘s Block. Can be found over the office at ni sht. Referenees : Rev. Goorge Lawrence, Orono ; Rev. John Smith, Bowmuvifl:; Rev. Go? Riddell, Clatke ; Duncan Campbell, M,D., M.R.C.S.E., Torâ€" onto; John Hall, M.D., J. Adams, M.D., Toronto. _ ‘ UVCTIONEERS®, and General Commis« sion Exchange and Real Estate Agents, No. 40, Sussex Stroct. f Oitawa, Decomber 18, 1865. lâ€"y The sale of k-an.el.llâ€u“(‘u Auction or Prlv:::d S?lo romptly attended to. Consignments Zece or 4 ili‘;‘o sale. Parties"wishing to rnhaâ€" Real F.:lu will receive all i © FREE OF CHARGE by calling at the office... . * ie JQHN H. BARBER, . BOOK-IIKDIIA and _ Manufacturing Stationer, and Machine Ruler. Over 'hg: & Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, corner of York and sex Streets. ‘Entrance on Sussex Street. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"«f a8, MRA EC R l-l.ll'-l\, J Boox-ll!l)ll and PapereRuler, cor« ner of Sparks and Metealfe Streets, over the City Registrar‘s (Mce. Account books made to order for any branch of business, paged and bound in the best style of the art. RULING done to any pattern. | Particular attention rv‘ to Map Mounting. Ottawa, December 19, 1865. | 2y RO* A choice lot of Musical Instruments always kept on hand for sale. | Uttawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 7 !f : Ti E. MILES, | Plo’lll“l of the hscntâ€". Haire F Dressing Saloon, Rideau bege q:noâ€" pectfully to invite the pnt-u of Ottawa viâ€" cinity to visit his new establishment, No.9, Angus‘ Block, which has been fitted up in a most regherche style, at very considegable ixpense. _ > _ | _ . . o ie o T % °E. ‘Miles has the PATENT ROTARY HAIR BRUSH, (the ouly one on this continent,) in use. For information as to the efficiency of this apparatus ride opinions of the Press. P. l4 | THE RUSSELL HOUSE, L;I'I'E CAMPBELL®S HOTEL, Ottawa, C.~W. The undersigned, proprietor of the aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to scquaint his nuâ€" merous friends and the tra 'a.&flhlu reâ€"painted and newly â€"furnished this comâ€" modious establishment, in the management of which by strict attention to business and guests, h¢ hopes to deserve encouragement and support. _ | | NICHOI.AI Street, Court=House A venue; Ottawa, John Graham, Proprietor. This House is eonveniM; situated, and still mainâ€" tains its character as a FIRSTâ€"CLAS8 L Considerable additions have recently been to the promises, and it has been entiroly repainted and renovated. No pains will be spared to accominedate OMNIBUSES to and from the cars and of ehrl‘r- There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS Y STABLE attached to the Hotel. | Ottawa, Dee. 18, 1866. | * lâ€"y *__ TUOS. NELSON, s Boo’r MAKER, Wellington Street, op« posite D. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa. < Having had many years‘ experience in some of the bost estaâ€" blishments in the metropolitan.cities of Canada, he feels confident that all orders entrusted to his care will be executed in the best style, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. + s _Ditawa, Jan. 4, 1906.. < 1. s 14y ns l‘;’ “:JAIIS 3 E. GOUIN, _ | uh 3 quteciPs Eud Potace Straty Kmb Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866. uds D. C. LEGGO, HYSICIAN, Surgeon and Accoucheur, P"rrn’n; No ..i. Russell House Block, Sparks Street. Will be found at night at Dr. J. Leggo‘s, Sparks Street, Ottawa JOHXN MALTMAN, || ‘The above Hotel, one of the oldest and ‘best| known ip Packenham, has been leased by the gned Sad thoroughly overhauled and refitted for ts cial amno!fli«l of?:fln. THE TABLE AND BAR will at all times be furnished with very best the market affords. io d GOOD STABLING and a careful Hostldr always in attendance. hi JOHN MALTMAXN, Packenham, Dec. 30, 1865. | y ed Ottawa City, (pou'p.id* will receive prompt attention. I @P o Cut, Nepean. 4 : | » This House is situated within twenty walk of the City, and is ftted up in a firstâ€"class style. The Bar is supplied with all the choice byands of “T!Ll.l xaTox of Bank Street. DUIGNAN‘S â€"| + <| 0 4 â€" Py3 HOTEL, Sparks Street, Ot= tawa, C. W. _ A few gentlomen can sup~ erior apartments. | F * Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865. ynSfn T this > We SL _ Draughtsman, &c., (3 mmmb;fp.i and Lower Canada.) Oficp and residence, Glouâ€" THE « QUEEN" RESTAURANT, KAVANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of 1Â¥R e Motcalfo and Wellington Streets, ite the main entrance to the {lunwhfldm_" and refarnished lhv'vhod. The BAR ¢ontains the choicest Brands in n-ndldtal. every! delieacy of the season will be found on the table. The ietor‘s best efforts will be directed to the comâ€" xunof_hi.n‘unun_.flp.m-._ hok * / L The " QU EE\~ comprises all the uisites for a firstâ€"cla«s Restaurant. lm'l'h House hi'.nqbodnllod C(_‘msn:t .:w.ua -STI Division Streets, )gdensburgh, N.Y., loason, w + Ummmm.nd from the House ftee of charge. December 20, 1865. * 3â€"y _ R®" Oysters, Game, etc., da express. Othawa .(:’hn. ;’8. 1885. fly ‘fl‘ | Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. Qttaway February 7,1866. 'l\lll LARGEEST ASSORTMENT OF DYES in this city on sale at the Ottawa â€" Drug Warehouse. A fresh Lot ts /s atiealiathans d ane 3 Tm Jst pjo'd."-] "ï¬m‘ tl.““‘ 4 M C prom â€"O' § We e v ic en ie J. GARVEY, M. D. Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1866 L# tral Ottawa. ______ Ottawa. January 27, 1866. &e., &e. M Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865 Pno'roo-um- BY NOTMAN, FOR Sale at the Oitawa Stationory Warchouse. lvmlus Street, opposite Matthews! Ho# tel. Ottawa, February 7, 1866. £ 43â€"utf S Sale at the Ottawa 8 York street, Ottawa. Ottawa, December 20; 1865. [‘A!‘l'l of Quebecs ‘n-ldo'noo-oTIu;‘u House. | Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1806: 1â€"y. Ottawa, February 7. 1866 Ottawa, February 21, 1 Ottawa, Jan. 16, 1866. L B&hï¬n‘fi;d'.i’m" ivg Hostler. January Ff, 196®K. _: _i( JAS. JOHNXNSTON‘S |.â€"‘ TNION HOUSE, North Gower,. Good December 21, 1865 GEO, LOGAX, M.D., L.C.H.B., H. McLEAN‘3S * UCTION Rooms, No. 19, l?rkl Streets Centre Town, Ottawa, opposite Hope‘s Stationâ€" IIOTELS AXD SALOOX$S. DR. OLIVER MARTIN, y ENXTIST. Oidice ? Sparks Street, Con=â€" QMEPATHIC . Physician, Surgeon PROFESsIONAL CARDS. t. SPARKS, ROVINCIAL â€"LAND® sURVEYOR, YLMER, C. E., Livery and‘ mul Etage Oflice. . Alfred Moses Holt, Jr., j ieâ€" ‘BEAVER HALL,; _ || J. GARROW, Proprictor, Head Deep UsICI MUSIC : : 'IF:hCH AND English Songs, Sacrod Music, as, Valses, ELLINGTON Street, First Dooér East DOMESTIC DYES. MACDONALD & BRO., THE ALBION HOTEL, BUSINXESS CARDS. DR. C, A. MARTINX, DR. W. J‘HEXRY, MORTONX HOUSE, A:; MORTIMER, HOLT‘s HOTEL, DRK. O‘REILLY, DR. WOLEF, DUVERNAY BROS ory Warchouse, rery TDt Mâ€"utf 24â€"6m 43â€"utf 47â€"u 55â€"y 2â€"y 1â€"y 4â€"y 3y Jt Supe Otta ies Jor ult the Prputar Pobone Meticine of t To iCO."I‘AI'I‘LY ON HAND A SPLENXDID ‘CBB An;mr(mn& of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, for Goughs and coldsâ€"Testimonials from prominâ€" t _ or TLE CIT AVE .vvn:‘ .i'rcllvlhl assortment otograph Cl icals,‘ Canadian Hair Dyes, Matthew‘s dm.,\.nd a full assortmer . l.»‘s-ily Prescriptions prepai acy P P. 8.â€"Advice to the g.ruu.' Otu"n. Dec. 18, 1866. †VALUABLE PROPERTY for SALE! FALL IMPORTATION® OoF Pure Enfli:h and French Drugs and Chemicals; English and French Perfumery, Toilet and Fancy Goods, Seaps, Spnn{es. &c., unequalled in the city} I would also call the attention o.} the public to MFDIUAL EMPORLIU M | * or THE CITY. AVE JUST ;IOIIVID, A Goop assortment of Photographic and Medical Cl icals,‘ Canadian Hair Dyes, ?ll’l ditto, Matthew‘s ditto, and a full assortment of Druggist‘s . l.»‘s-ily Prescriptions prepared with accurâ€" â€: is â€"â€" ~POGRPH CARYEY, XDb: ____Sign ofthe BIG AUQUR, Susser Street. | i FRANCIS MeDOUGAL Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. â€" 1 FARMS FOR SALE! C, Austin begs also to observé that he trusts the fact of his having had upwards jof fourteen years‘ experience in every branch of the business, both in England, Ireland, and Canada, combi with unâ€" remitting assiduity and personal attgndance, will not fail to obtain confidence, and instre satisfacâ€" tion. 19â€" & b{.tlhc Principal, who guarantees that every article shall be carefully examined beforg use, and all prescriptions will be prepared in act accordance with the formula of the several Pharmacopeias. h SPECIAL NOTICE. For the convenience of his patrons and friends he FT‘“ OPENING his establishment ON SUNâ€" AYS from 8 to 9 a.m., and 3 to 5 pm. _ ; _ _ The strictest attention will be paid to the Dispens. ing Department, which will be conducted entirely â€" PEEFUMAERY,| > ® PANCY® SOJP®, And all articles for the Toilet, &c,, and hopes by striet attentiof to all the duties connected‘with it to merit a share of their patronage.. | _ _ _ _ _ Pharmaceutical Obemist and | Druggist. At the above Address, for the sale of DBVG®, CHRMICAL®S, s DVESSTUPER®, | _ CHAS. AUSTIN, Rideau Apothecaries‘ Hall, Four NEW HOUSLES to Rent on Sand Hill, APOTHECARIES & CHEMISTS. ! ton, being the East half of Lot No. 21,â€"in the * | 2nd concession. This is a good Farm and | will be sold cheap. o > +â€"AL8Oâ€" A»"o AND A«HALFSTORY 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 |â€" is‘a very desirable place for a private rosiâ€" | _ MORTIMERS Apothecaries Hall! PROPERTY FOR SALE. I.‘Ol SAEE, FOUR BLOCKS WOODEXN Houses, 4 rooms each tenement. One Block, 4 nements, 5 rooms and a Kitchen to each. Three louses, 2 tenements, 5 rooms each ; all well plasterâ€" i and in good condition. Also, 12 Town Lots. The above Property will be sold on Reasonable Q NUMBER OF LOTS SITUATED IN different parts of the city, well adapted cither for private residences or business purposes. For fu; particulars and terms of sale, Abruy To * H. J. FRIEL & CO., _ Orto H. McCLEAN, Ottawa, December 18, 1865. Lo‘l'l 12 AND ui:ov'nl caTnuearrt Street; 26, 27 and North Rideau‘Street ; 1 West Augusta Street ; 1 and 2 East Chapel Stroetâ€" all in the City of Ottawa. s a Also, VILLA LOTS 10, 11, 12 and 13, bol# smoflhsuhhlldth front part of Lot 20, unction Gore, Township of Gloucester, as laid down in the registered plan by George F. Austinâ€" down in the registered plan by George F.. and other Cily& lï¬n%l FAt" Money to Lend on Real » Apply to LEWIS & PINHEY, February 10,1866. cin and seo it uds::dinlfot yourselves. CANADIAXN COUGH EMULTION, a sure cure 0;‘&", ‘_'R' 1, 1866 Hardwaroe! Hardware! ! Ruckrvyipâ€"A consignment of the Canadian â€"Phosphate in Boxes and Barrols. & GEO. MORTIMER, . _ Chemist and Apothecary, Al Sussex Street. wa, Dec. 18, 1865.< | 1â€"y RU G . W _____ @1 Sussex Street, lhe Place to Buy Your Medicines ! PROPERLY : COMROUNDED * ‘D FREE FROY ADULTERATION:! uTS NOS. 2 AND 3 OX ORTH | side of Wig‘n:'d Streot. c‘,nl'hou 1 nkn.bdm| opposite St. Joseph‘s ege, ill, and are well nird for tho?ue&on J privuz | dwellings. s Crystalline Compound "®i â€" _ FOR THBR HALR. Farmers and Cardeneors ! No. 1. m ACRES OF THE PROPERTY known as the OSSIAN _ HALL FARM, situated in the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" ?olCnuM being the East half of Lot No. , in the second concession, Rideau Front. There is an umuivoelurl:, on the lot of at least 50 acres, and the remainder is covered with a fine Hardwood Bush. The Farm is within jive miles the City, and is beautifully thus having an Wo.g&. M sibec y us having an a city either land or ‘:'mr. e land is o(‘{ nperii:- quality, and yields excellent crops. LOOK HERE! m ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township of Gloucester, County of Carleton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" cession. ‘There is about20 acres of this Farm ¢leared, the remaindor is covered with wood. No. 3. m ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township of Osgoode, County of Carleton, Rideau Front, being Lot No. 20, in the 4thâ€"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 No. 4. f 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€" JUST RECEIVED! PT‘OE SAXTLE. 39, ARIDRAU sSTREET. Township of Gloucester, County of Carleâ€" No. 5. A ACRES OF LAND IN THE Y ALUABLE OT°CANW A my; incomparable On 1st May next. (¢ AREHOU SE . TLE Land Agent. OTTAWA, C. W., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1866. , Otawa. 46â€"ut 1â€"tf The capital of Canada. y T 'l‘(tiu)'Buil;ili'_?ng g?x;lc#;&knï¬l:uE !:: _A. the most central and best business part of the city, 1t is constructed of stonc, has a frontage of 66 feet on Susscx Street, with piagza to three stories, and a frontage on &orge Street of one hundred and fiftyâ€"six feet; is four stories high, has had a wing of one hunâ€" dred and sisteecn feet in length added to it within the last two years; has been thoroughly renovated, and bas ample accommodation for two hundred guests. _ ;. j THE BRITISH HOTEL ! ping over night at Island Pond, Night Express for Threes Rivers, Quebece, Rivicre du Loup, Port. land, and Boston, with sleeping cars attached, at ;...:,. ";...... Express Trains to 8t. John‘s, conâ€" necting with Trains of Vermont Central Railway for Boston, New York, and all places in the Eastâ€" ternéuta-u,ut..,. Ditto . ditto and Rouse‘s Point AccommodationTrain for St. Ditto . ditto i and Rouse‘s Point â€"3.15 P.M. Accommodation T rain for St. John‘s and intermediate places } 5.00 P.M,. Trains lcave for Lachineâ€"gAt ...... â€" 8.00 AM. 4 9.30 A.M. + *3.00 P.M. 1 4.30 P.M. * The 3.00 P.M, Train runs through to Plattsâ€" burg. CORNER of SUSSEX & GEORGE Sts. â€"â€"â€" rfAHE LOCATION OF THIS HOTEL I8 IX The Hotel contains d';;h:iy rooms, compris. ing single.and doubleâ€"bedded rooms, sitting rooms, gentléemen and hull«i,' parlors, a dining room 60 feet by 33 awc nd to none in the Province), bath rooms, &c.,‘&c. * It has also detached from the main building a Bill‘ard room, ice house, larder, laundry, stables, &¢., &¢. Kep apK ol tes. The premises are covercd with tin ; are enâ€" closed and secured by fireâ€"proof walls, and are insured under.a firstâ€"class risk, * They are within less than five minutes‘ walk of the Parâ€" liament Buildings. and, as the first session of Parliament to be held in Ottawa will take place at an early: day, they offer a rare chance to any gentleman who thoroughly understands keeping a â€" 4 First.Class IIotel ! Hotel accommodation is at presentâ€" so much wanted in this city, this house, ‘under proper management, could not fail to prove a remunâ€" erative and safe investment. « CENTRAL AND WESTERN DISTRICTS Day Express for Ogdensburg, Brockville, Kingtson, Bellevilie, Toronto,Guelph, London, Brantâ€" $ 8.00 A. M ford, Goderich, Buffallo, Dttroll, s Chicago, and all points West, at : Night â€"â€"do â€"â€"de .â€"â€"de â€"©.... / $15 P. N. Accommodation Train for Kingâ€" : ston and Intermediate Stations, }9.40 A. M. C Mtks rreve wevesenteden se en | EASTERN: DISTRICT Accommodation Train for Island Pond and Intermediate Stations, } Mail for ditto and Portland, stopâ€" >\ Suitable parties, wishing to rent or purchase, will be dealt w.fth liberally on application (postâ€"paid) to the subscriber. JAMES SKEAD. Ottawa City, C. W., 3 % § Ottawa Classical and Commercial School Patronage of His Lordship the Bishop of Ontarie. Prixcirar... . ... ... Rav. T. D. Pumuirrs, M.A. ABSISTANT . .. s .. ... .. ... «.. Mz. H. Poipsairre. Frexcu Master...... ...... ... Moxs. Dozson. DrAWING...... ...... ....C,. A. NewsiL, Eag. MUSICA{«+« x «t i +x + +<4 «1+ ++ H. K. FRUHE) i. The work of this Institution will be resumâ€" ed, with enlarged rooms, and increased faciliâ€" ties, on PUESDAY next JANUARY 24 WINTER â€" ARRANGEMENTS, Wellington Street, Jan. 1, 1866. MONTREAL HOUSE Grand Trunk Railway Company J AMES THOMPSON A.: tants of Ottawa and surrounding rountr{, for the liberal ['ntmnngo received since his commencing business in Ottawa, and begs to call their attention to his FALL STOCK, conâ€" sisting . of i : oN AND AFTER Monday, 20th November, 1865, FFNENDERShis sincere thanks to the inhabiâ€" . TRAINS WILL RUN A8s FOLLOWS : MAIL TRAIN will leave Ottawa at 8 A. M MIXED TRAIN at 1.30, P. M. _ 0_ RETURNING FROM PRESCOTT. MAIL TRAIN will leave Prescott at 2.05 P.M MIXED TRAIN at 7.30 A.M. : CHANGE of TIME Ottawa and Prescott Railway, DR Y â€"G OO DS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, x Readyâ€"Made Ciothing, &c., 1 Wuoresace axo Retaim. Wool; Hides, Furs and Potash. The Nimble Sizpenve preferred to the Slow Shilling.. M»* Mind, don‘t forget the place, Red Sign and Red Fox, next to Johnston‘s Fiour Store » JAMES THOMPSON, > «Montreal House, Sussex Street. Ottawa, Jan. 17, 1866 4 been removed to the Leanâ€"too of the inâ€" tended Library, in rear of the Parliament TBE UNDERSIGNED‘S OFFICE HAS heen removed to the Leanâ€"too of the inâ€" Buildings Ottawa, January 23 1866 JUST RECEIVED, \ RITCHIE, FORD & CO‘S., (SKI.COB.). Old Rye& Mait Whiskies & um Ban saitw im SUSSEX & WELLINGTON 8TS8 Ottawa, February 10, 1866. _ â€" 46â€" Dec. 18, 1865 Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 NRAINS WILL LEAVE BONAVENTURE _ Station as follows : w He desires to call attention to his Stock of ; 500 PIECES Home Made Cloth, (Canâ€" adian Manufacture.) 10f) PIECES Home Made Flannels, LV g:mdi.n Manufacture.) f 5m UNDLES American Cotton Yarn 300 January 10, 1366 THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR Jas. Buchanan‘s, RAILROAD NOTICES. OFTLP.A W .A OF CANADA. MNMOLPILCE. BAGS of Salt AND FOR SALE AT BARRELS Labrador Herrings Situated on the UNDER THE C. J. BRYDGES, ; Maxacixe Dirscrtos. THOMAS McGREEVY T. 8. DETLOR, Supertntendent 9.00 A. M 2.00 P.M 8.30 A. M 10.10 P.x 21â€"( l_.' * ; I , _ JUST ARRIVINQ N@" Mind now !â€"Don‘t Forget â€"_â€" COXL oIL!] COATl OILIL!L COXL OILL CooKING | BOX STA Ottawa, January 25, 1866 ALSO ;â€"Every description of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Stovepipes, Elbows, Gallows Pipes, and everything in the Tin, Sheet Lron, and Coppetâ€"ware line. COAL SCUITLES!.........COAL SC'L'TTLI‘.'S! 1.........GCOAL 8SCUTTLES! »N@* Ponnsylvania and Cunadiun. @4 Lamps. Burners. Lamp| Chimneys. Chimney Cleaners. Canadian Tweed and Doeski A Great Variety of Undercoats, ‘ An Endless Assor{ Smocks and Garibaldi‘s in every Var R@J" Several dozen LLGHT COATS suitable for Spring wear w Plain and Colored Fancy Flannel Sh: Which they contemplate making in their store, in order to pr STOCK, and that they may be ready to mett the growing der friends and the public in general. | Extensive alterations and : BEG LEAYE TO INFORM THEIR CUSTOMERS, AND TH®K PUBLIC IN GENERAL THAT THEY HAVE 6 AND WILL CONTINUE TO DO $s0 UNTIL THE EX THE FOLLOWTI] Lately Occupied by J. G. ROBINSON & Co., FANCY & STAPLEDRYGOODS ! Removed to the Corner Store 50, Sparks Street, â€" â€" _ â€" â€" â€" â€"â€"> Central Town, BEG TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PU they are now offering for sale at a ‘ READYâ€"MADE C Scason Tickets, Genelemen, . .. Single Ticket for Skating............ _ 12i¢ A BRASS BAND will be in attendance every Monday and Thursday, y ‘ > W.CARTXEY. Upper Town Skating Rink. January 11, 1866. ARTIES DESIROUS OF ESTBLISHING P a Covuxtry Newsrarer, can purchase an flice quite conipletc with material for every Department, VERY CHEAP, for Cash, or on T apply g inforusatioss, «o paidy to § Apply for informatio st ) h * W B. HEALEY, Or to EGAR YIELDING. # Ottawa Feb. 6, 1866. _ _ 42â€"tf S PM CILAL C NOTLILCEH. IS NoOW OPEN TO SUBSCRIBERS AND THE PUBLIC. « P. OMEARA‘® EMPIRE RESTAURANT ! George near Sussex Street, Ottawa. Important to Printers. OYSTERS 1gÂ¥&] Sz orstens ! g IN SHELTL, ALWAYS ON HAND AT o OMEARA‘S RESTAURANT Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1 BIRD CAGBES! BIRD CAGES! Ottawa. December 18, 1865 PROPRIETORS OF " THE TEA POT," ; 1@" Where they will Keep Constantly on Hand a Good W@iZ f SELECTION OF â€" AT AS LOW A FIGURE AS CAN BE HAD IN THE MARKET Ottawa, December 18, 1865. ® y in‘ KEARNS & RYAN, 1@"Don‘t forget O‘Meara & Co., for C A. DUFF. | THE UPPER TOWN SKATING RINK At "THE CAP Outâ€"Door Job Work attended to with Punctuality and Despatch. ESTABLISHED 1844 CSX PR ING STOVES, C s'rï¬;vns, ; ‘ARLOUR STOVES, DoUBLE STOVES, DUMB STOYES, h COAL STOVE®, O‘MEARA & CO., At "‘"THE CAPITAL‘ Stove Depot, HH. MEA DOWS | tÂ¥" 35 SUSSEX STREET, OTTAWA. OF THE UNION BLOCK, SUSSEX STREET, A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT .OF STOCK of STOVES JUST ARRIVED oTEA W A. SPARKS STREET, CE PREVIOUS TO "THE CAPITAL‘" STOVE DEPOT. 35, SUSSEX .S‘TIH;‘EI 20â€"tf PLANS[ Specifications, and | Estimates of Buildings prepared ; disputed.accounts of Artificers‘ work measured and valued. : AUGUSTUS LAVER,, Late Stent & Laver,; _ â€" Architects, &c., ) | fe hookis Departmental Buildings. Victoria Terrace, Ottawa, January 26, 1866. NO‘I’ICE I8 HEREBY.GIVEN that an apâ€" plication will be made to the Provincial Parliament at its uext Session foran Act to i the Ottawa Water Works Company, Ts the supply of the City of Ottawa with EN o5§" ERs, ONTERS, OYSTERS ! New York Bay, East River, and * Saddle Rock Oysters, RRCEIVED DALILY ‘"*Q@uEEN*‘ RESTAVRANT, P=p" Buildings.) Ottawa Feb. 1, 1866. Ottawa, Jan. 30th, 1866 (Opposite mair. entrance to Government At «THE CAPITAL," At «THE CAPITAL," At "THE CAPITAL,q . * At "THE / CAPITAL, s\ At «THE CAPITAL, +8 > At ©THE CAPITAL N GTIC E. NCOCOEPICE. BLIC TO THE FACT THAT LCX I mprovements ment of Overcoats, ety. s reat Bargains. "wa T. AL! OF FEBRUARY EXNSUING, are for their new g@#*SPRING ands made upon them by their i Pants, and Vests, 11 be offered reniarkably cheap LOTHING, O‘MEARA & CO., TRAL TOWN, OTTAWA COnint AT Wicks, &e., &c. '7’ 36â€"tf s3â€"utf Husband and wife and child heard the tornado wild; ‘twas but the weather, Which ever hangs around life‘s and death‘s neutral ground, they pass together : UnAinching, ¢rank in hand, staunch did the pumpsâ€" man ¢taud, and felt the (‘l.n.mr Slowly benenty t« sink : liis to WOFK, ust +o think of wind and water : There the freshâ€"wedded bride, in life‘s bright mornâ€" Man the pempe 1 _ Work the ‘crane!â€"all our toil is in vain ; alt we have striven ; , Counts not a farthing‘s worth ! â€" Vain are the thows of earth to cope with Heaven I" Out spake the Captain, then, * Brothers and Engâ€" j Iiah‘:nen, God hmeciud; We have done.what we could : refuge beyond the flood He has provided : : | Her husband looked on her, and she no-oglouliu than in that far land, â€" When the lite bridalâ€"wreath pressed her fair brow beneath its myitle garland: %. There the brave Minister points to the haven,where the Church United Kindles the beacon light, through the deathâ€"shades of night, for souls benighted. Lord, on the Judgment Day, when fire theâ€"dross and clay from gold shall sever, Grant us to stand near Him in Thy Jerusalem as one for ever. .‘ There, where no storms may beat, before the Mercyâ€" seat in the still Heaven, > (On the sweet incenseâ€"cloud, it rose to God aloud for sins forgiven. s Clouds your tears on them! waves uqumo'n the dnrrhdl * ying :your (God trusts their forms to youâ€"the brave, the loved, the true, the gallantâ€"hearted ; There hung those spirits brave over the yawning There hungethou spirits brave over the yawning grave : Death was before them: Death, with his pain and fear, won no cry, drew no tear, nor triumphed o‘er them. 5 ‘‘ ingâ€"tide, gave, unrepining, : i Back to hengflod Annin' her cherished wedding All knees are bended there, and the strong voide of pr-yu:r. calm .:nd unfearing, ts . Rose through the tempestâ€"moan up to golden Throne, to win a hearing ; ® Then rose a shout, "The hull with the‘ stormâ€"wave fills full, wecaunot clear her; Life is not worth a throw, and the bilge swells below nearer and nearer : f . Quail not beneath the stroke; England has hearts of oak, which must upbear us ; _ Earth‘s tempest lulls, and o‘er the everlasting shore the dawn is near us !" + Hour passed on hour, and no ery of distress or woe, to fear could yield them ; .‘ ‘ Earth with it#joys has fted ; they look up ; God has spread His wings to shield them. In your deep silent bed, till the sea yields her dead, rocked by the billow, Soothed in their tranquil sleep by the melodious Sleep they in peace awhile, beneath His loving lull)ile, \{'ho now bas found them, Whose puth is on tll:z.-, Who rules the wayward breeze which sighs around them. f Low was his voice, and calm : no ery rose, no alarm when hbe had spoken : t Loud roared the tempest‘s din ; perfect peace reignâ€" ~ed within, silent and unbroken. & Rolled the deep thunder-rell, till, in wild rock and reel, like a man drunken, She lurched and missed her stay, staggered, and fell away in the trough sunken. . Threc suns rose; three suns set ; onward st‘ll, onâ€" ward yet! no fears may hold her ; Nor moon nor stars lpp"ll‘ed; onward her course she steered, bolder and bolder ; L Into the raging sea, boiling around, plunged she ; then, like a courser, * She rose and shook her mane free from the surge again, while hoarser wnd hoarser ;l:dh“. &u:. waves fouming _ ‘;. h 1 ir surges throw u weary brow tho’dhn glounhâ€â€˜; Pu. $ Sullen as death and cold, the waste of waters rolled, with bootless warning, Whiteâ€"ciested, mourniulâ€"toned, as the wind sighed and moaned in the chill morning. Veiled in her sable smoke, strongly her engineâ€" stroke throbbed to her mocion ; Like a dork citadel se ruled the heaving swell, breasted tli: ocean ; Silent and still and vast, out of our sight she passed on her Iast {nission, ; * _ Dear were the souls she bore, and with hearts sick and sore we lost the vision. Drearily. mournfully, rrising their crest on high, the wild waves drove her; a ho Ficce howled the southern biast, swoeping in whirlâ€" wind past ber bulwarks over ; I see that Godâ€"like form, sleeping amid the storm, Noise and dismay around : here of God found, there f.{l’ and wailing ;P“" y Here, " Peace, rude waves be still! I keep my Israel from your assailing." o Drax S.@z:â€"I have been requested to send you the following fine verses on a sad subject, now enâ€" gaging muca atuention. ‘The initials are doubtless those of the Rev. Gerard Moultrie, a young chrg- man of rising celebrity in England, and son. of the Rev. J. Moultrie, author of the weliâ€"known lines, commencing : % v « Forget thee? _ If to dream by night, and muse on "thee by day," &c. O Peace of God above! O Lifel O deathless Love ! O blest endeavour ! When our saved souls may pass across the sea of glass, to live for ever ! G. M. The following benutiful lines haye been sent to us for insertion. â€" We republish them with pleasure, for we have not recently met with anything more original in metre, or of more beauty â€" and pathos. We append the accompanying note:â€" Proudly she leit mmn ; trim were her shrouds and taut ; the breeze sathg o‘er her: Above, the winter gales elled her topgallant sails; and full before her,. 7 One hundred dollars a square inch was paid for picture in New York. bia, from the bite of a rat There are several young Southerners in Paris en route to join the Papal army. Prince Murat for fighting a duel has been orâ€" dered to his regiment in Mexico. € Sixtyâ€"three thousand valentines were deâ€" livered in New York. t A‘mew scheme for supplying . with pure water will cost $40,000,000. .| ~ 6 ifjoner Inicligmen as Bs sdioiel coghn and National Infelligencer as organ, even writes some of its editorials.| _ Curl Schurz has been chosen editor of the Detroit Post (soon to be started) at a salary of $6,000 a year. # | Col. McDougall, adjutantâ€"general <f militia, delivered a brilliant lecture in on the * Life and Character of Sir W. Napier." Un Saturday morning a n S. Express Company was street St. Louis, of $40,000, A snow palace has been constructed at Queâ€" bec large enough to hold several handred perâ€" sons, and entertainments, lectures, &c., have latcly been held in it. ring, #o new and shining ; deep be their last pillow ; It appears that the gross amount of the Am. erican debt :s now $2,807,310,357.. The debt of Pennsylvania is $37,417,633 ; of New York State, $25,475,139 ; of New York City, $41,000,â€" 009 ; and of Philadelphia, $38,000,000. The regular monthly statement of the United States national debt for the present vemak gg ralbsormeg arealy insl on partment. _ It shows an $17 in the public indebtedness during the month of January. A boy in New England died from hydrophoâ€" THE WRECK OF THE « LONDON." MISCELLANEOUS P OE TR Y er of the U { PRICEâ€" 3 CENTS. _ Mr. Gladstone possesses the copia dicendi in an eminent degree. | His wealtu â€"of words is marvelous, and the unfltesing Auency with which they are poured furth. ï¬u ideas ure also remurkable tur clearness, order, and coâ€" hesion, and nis general treatment ut Eubjects may justly be called exhausuve.. His diviâ€" siuns are eometimes a lhittle too methanical, and one cannot now hear of the regular * three courses " without u emile. A great element of his power as an oratur is his inteuse subjectivity. ï¬: so isentifies himeelf with his subject, he makes #o much «fit, as it were, a cause to be contended for fanguam pro aris et focis, that the depth of ns convicuons for the time being gives to his matter a force, and to his manner un earnestness, tinat never fail to muke an impression. . But this subjecâ€" tivity is ulso u rource of weakness, when it leads him to propound what seem to him poâ€" lineal or economecal truths, with a dogmatiâ€" gal authonity that will not brock currection ur dissent, _ He seems to convey in so defiagpt a munner his eettled and imperturbable as suratice that uny one who presumes to differ fromh nim must be wroug, und wrong with eo hopeless an imbecility +« error that further urgument would be wasted upon him, tnat, ne uften fails to convert to his way of thinkâ€" ing men whom & more persuusive and conâ€" descending style of reasoning would easily goin nver, It is unn@tseary t0o,88) ow successtul has Lbeen his _ manugement of _ the public resources, or how freâ€" quently he has taken a Parliamestary maâ€" jority almost by storm, and gained from all quarters the support of measures which had previously been regarded by*many with #- favor." . But, nevertheless, we :10 'l.l: â€" sider his Budget speeches, us a rule, y of his oratorical efforts; and the "City t who «it them out, in order to have the first and fullest exposition of his. intended, policy, erally complain of weariness at the ¢lose. ï¬'e:eé were nm satisfied, on the whole, ltn Sir George Lewis, wretched speaker C was; but Mr. Goschen, whenever in the fullâ€" ness of time he becomes Mr. G ‘s Chancellor of the Exchequer, will be just the man for them. Mr. Gladstone may be dalled we thisk, the Tennyson of finance; he brings to his public expositions ‘of it not | anly the powers of his reason, but also the reâ€" sources of his imagination, and clothes them with a beauty of diction and richness of illusâ€" tration which men delight to hear. Still it is not the less true that a simpler treatment woutd generally be more effective, that the ubordinate parts of the subject are someâ€" times developed with too much diffuseness, and that the artist often prevails over the stutesman in these elaborate efforts. Mr. Gladstone‘s delivery is very good. His voice if not powerful, is clear and judiciously moâ€" dulated, his enunciation distinet, though naâ€" tural and unaffected, and his gesture, thbough sparingly used and not remarkably graceful, easy, and appropriate. * , ir. Disraeli has few, if any points ::( «conâ€" tact, and muny of cuntrast, with his great anâ€" tagonist. _ Hus great detect as an oratur, is the want of that subjectivity of which Mr. Gladâ€" stone bas rather too muca. That Mr. Disraeli is never in earnest, it would be unjust and absurd to think, und that there are many . principles of pablic pulicy whica headvecates from cunviction, is very probable. But the appearance of hesitation and effort with which he uften speake gives a disintereâ€"ted and imâ€" partial auditor tae impression that his words «re not so much the signs of nis inward ideas, as attempta, sumetimes paintul and not quite succes=ful, to give expression to opinions that are struggling for utteraunce in the mind« of others; that ne is «peaking not exactly what he thinks, but rather what others may like to heur, or may, Wish them ‘to believe. We have no douubt, however, that this hesiâ€" tation is â€"often affected, . and <we Jhave remarked it at times when it seemed carefully | designed. to â€"give more effect to keen invective or biting sarcasm. On mwm occasions, when there is some great interest in the de or when u‘: pu‘:}u;. characteristics m opponent have im upod e ha vein of humor, it is very m to & him. His manner, so often languid and listâ€" less, becomes warm and urimuted, his face is lit ap with a glow of comic enjoyment, his words come out freely and with a briâ€"ker emphasie; and the unhappy wight up»n whom he is giving for the time, as« it were, an anatomical demonstration, wriggles unâ€" comfortably in his seat, and add«, by his sensibility under the operation, to the general amusement. Nout long ago, the. Times reâ€" minded us of the contasion caused â€"in Lord Aberdeen‘s Cabinet bi the sort of ~mural psoriaeis with which Lord Russell became affiicted in consequence of one of Mr. D.s rachi‘s sallies. Tue incident illustrates what we have &mbnn saying, add is worth re: calling. Waen Lord Aberjeen f,rmed his Coa‘ lition Ministry, Lord JJhn could not be left L lition Ministry, Lord J.Amm:dlothe left out, and yet was not able to up his mind f»r the acceptance of any subordinate office. It was arranged then that for a time he should: have a seat in the Cabinet without office. But a man of so active a mind, and who was besides the leader of the Lower House, was sure to have a great deal of not merely pri office was taken Fyr him in Lancaster Place, near Somerset House. ‘This was an opportuâ€" nity for Mr. Disraeli, who wery soon touk 0¢â€" casion to deplore most feelingly in the House the equirocal and incongruous position which a statesman of the noble lord‘s great eminence and services in the mMmi:-muon. He really could not imazine what the noble lord‘s duties were. He had heard of an office being taken for him in Lancaster Place. Perâ€" haps the noble lord had been appointed tollâ€" keeper of Waterloo Bridge. The House was convulsed with merriment; but Lord . John ORATORY IN PARLIAMENT. deal of not merely priâ€" ‘.nq,gl_ler-vhié,u i# 14 4 &# §3 | # i y