A couple in Bellows Falls, last week, did bkusiness m a hurry. They met for the first tinfe at 3 o‘clock in the morning, and were martied at 3 o‘clock in the evening of the same duy. â€" The bride left her husixend on the next day. A Corinecticntâ€"farmer has a drove of 4000 geese, which require us rations ten bashels of corn daily. He bought them in" Canada, at such prices that after paying 20 cents aâ€"piece fur their transportation they cost him about a dollar each. . > The mhpr- Company is reported to have ty millions and a half of its accumalated eapital to aid in the: reconstrucâ€" won of some of the mainâ€" lines of Southern railrouds. , The wettest sput in the world is Cuerrapooâ€" mne, situated in the Kossya hills, twenty miles from Cal¢utta. The ranfail at that spot is upward of 600 inches in the year, ‘or twenty tumes that of the worst clhmate of western Ire One of ‘our Southern exchanges remarks that nobody now takes sny interest fo politics, and thereupon presents a leading article upon paying $25 ; and they requeited that the newspapers should say nothing about it. Accounts fi Arizona~represent that muning ’un almost at a stand still ou account of the hostility of the Iadians, who swarm arounid the settlements.. Complaints are made that the large military force in the mmyhuqn_ulqmw idleness, and The undergraduates at Oxford ares having a grand quarrel with the buttlers of the Colâ€" leges, who supply the tables. Bad quality and ‘l:'ngh prices have strained their endurance too far. « % 1 President Johnson ‘has positively declined to accept a carriage made for hm by the workmen of the army it workshopy after their working hours, 53:. has been purchasâ€" ed by Secretury Stanton. # the singuiar topic, "Jauckas=ex." Jt is a very able article, aithough it might perhaps be considered egotistical by many. The man who married his wife to di@rwe ingien Count has grinied to. Julis E. Rou. ington to Juliza enâ€" nedy a divoree from John P. Kennedy, who left her six weeks atter marriage, allegmy that he had married het simply to spite her fither. Some fellows who tried to rob a hen ruost in Winstead found, when they wanted to go out, that the door had blown to and fastened them in. The cries of the hens alatmed tae pro & pliahed nothing: x"" F"‘ Two chiefs of the‘ Red Lake Indians have arrived at St. Cloud, Miun., to ask © Bishop Whipple t send them a missionary and teacher, 'hommbp‘ys salary out ofthcir-ufly.mm'lda"“:;uihe pro to rest, and attempt to â€.-mw ilization of the white race. # Am:nud lady undertook to cross ts m x poigh, oo Fueniop "and bnvke er, in a alei on Tu » bru lh’roqh the ice. The gentleman jumped from _ the sleigh, and gaved himselr. The lady floated on the seat and was soon reseued. The horse and sleigh went under the ice, and were seen no moré. . °:. * _ Robert Dule Owen is to have‘ two years niting his history of <the lite of President E:»h, and his publishers pay him $3,000 when he begins the work, and $15,000 when he ends tt. * resseuk Manchester lawyer, in March, 1864, was horsewhipped by him>in the public road withâ€" in six rhouths of â€"her marmage.. This was onuly one of the cruelties. She has obtainâ€" ed a legal separation in the Divorce Court. A company in New York formedl to reduce the price of beef and mutton is appropriately called a joint 4zl company. _ _ £14,000, A little boy died from eating colored candy in mh’ ®; €/ +V A place not favored by the Iuliesâ€" Silent Land. . * zng A Miss Adams is mentioned as the fifth or sixth wite lately ‘sealed" to Joseph Young, a nephew of the Mormon prophet. The first salmon of the season was taken at Eaâ€"t Machias last week, by Mr. Eicazer Bryant. _ It weighad ten pounds, â€" Exgnogs is said to be a rare thing this season. '&lï¬m who have the egy can‘t affond the nogy, ‘and wiceyâ€"wersey.‘ Paris must have its joke. Thiers, who is rather a selfish man, hus been sick, and when it was announced that he was troubled with the Acart disease, no one at all was alarmed. ;m-:. He does not indieate what he will in his remaining y though he, hopés 10 be permilied to fake & Hittle repose. Penuy trains are now fully established in London, England. They run entirely under ground,. late and early. They will take a person to his neighborhood for two cents in A luly: was asked the other day why she ehose to live a single life. She naively re plied : «* Because I‘m not able ‘to support a nugband." Sharp! In Sicramento, recently, a woman procured the release of her husband from jail, and that uight ran off with another fellow. Her objec; in <procuring her husband‘s relea=c was o leave some one with the children. ten minutes, while if he took a bus above ground an hour would be consumed in reachâ€" mg his. destination, and have to pay twelve cents. . The I‘d‘wrdhlt week contains the valedictory of Wm.. Lloyd Garrison, who . anâ€" nounces that uu-iflhh\mkr,:;p having been : published thirtyâ€"five ‘years. E:-,n the object for whigh the ‘Liberator was commenced has been gloriously consum Masox:c Avorzss.â€"Incident to the death of the King of the Belgians, the Grand Master of the Belgian Freemasons has issued an adâ€" dress declaring that the body has lost its most illustrious brother, "died with the calm ani the nnnil.; of the just, and with the stoicism of a true Mason." Complete in one volume, well Lound in American morocco, furnished to subscribers only, at $3,50, payable on delivery. Orders by b::,z;d-,dd, received and promptly exeâ€" € f A .__ FITZ WM. B. HELY Agent for the Counties of Carleton, i:u-en, *Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"6d1 w It is reported that the Baring Brothers of London have taken two millions of the 5 per cent gold bearing bu*(lnucbwv; at about 97 per cent.. aunm, it is bejieved, will be sutficient to meet the present‘ indebtâ€" eduess ofthe State, and thus do.away with the necessity of iwuing the remaining million the neces=ity of i«#uing the remaining n and a half, mfl-wiu?by the Legisture All compiled from OFFICIAL 8S0OURCES, by ‘Thos. P. Kettell, author of 80 years proâ€" gress of the United States, late Editoriâ€"s the Merchant‘s Magazine, lite Editot and Proprictor of the Army and Navy Journal, Banker‘s Cireuâ€" lar, &¢., &¢., embellished with numerous and beautiful steel plate engravings, and valuable maps shewing all the important military Prom its Commencement to its lose. . ~ Gl"l.\'fl AN ACCOUNXT OF ITS ORIGIN,â€" the. secession of the Southern States, the formation of the Confyderate Government, the concentration of the military and financial reâ€" sources of the F. Government, the develâ€" of its vast er, the raising, equipâ€" q‘ i i contending armies and navies ; lnc accurate descriptions of battles and bom nts, sicges and surâ€" render of forts, batteries, &c., &c., the immense financial and comprehenâ€" sive measures of the Government, the enthuâ€" sinaim and patriotic contributions of the p«ople, together with skete of the lives of all the eminent statesmen, and miltary and nayal comâ€" manders, with a full and complete illllu!"\ Li3 AMERICAN WAR, Mres Milne, a lady who, with a fortune of , who released the fellows upon their MISCELLANEOU S. A HISTORY OF THE RECEXT Dry Goods, Or Hardware Printing Works! *"OTTAWA THIMES" Corner of York & Suss>1 Sts WILL WFFORD A SUPERIOR MEDIUM IT HAS BEEN TRULY SAID TRAT « 4 JUDICIOUS APPLICATIOX OF THE «_ PRINTERS INK IS ONk 0k THE LEADING AYENUES To *mmn.' PROPETY to SELL: Let the World Know It. Do You want to Buy ? This is the Motto of every Real No Matter what your Business} ADVERTISING The ‘OTTAWA TIMES‘ Â¥% OW is the UTIME Phrough Which . _ADVERTISE!! TO BUNINESS MEX IN THK A DV ERTISH. THE "TIMES® ADVERTISF! Groceries, ISs THE MEDIUM BUSIXESS MAN ADVERTISE | THE PUBLIC ADVERTISE! ® STISA M IF YOU RAYE IF YOU Havk* Crockery, OoFFICE : smm AL N EJuescecicee ADVERTISE! TO SELL, LIXE OF Glassware,| . it Will Reach o Capt. Warr. â€" (Sailing from LIVERPOOL every THURSâ€" DAY,|and from PORTLAND every SATURâ€" DAY, calling at Loch Foyle to receive on board|and land Mails and Passengers to and HEUBACH & COWARD, Aumond‘s Building, Rideau Street, Ottawa, Or Graxp Trcxx Ranway Stamox, Portraxp. Mail Steamers to France Direct. _ The first FTVE splendid Vessels intended to b¢ put upon this favourite route for the Continâ€" ent are the following : > * WASHINGTON ..3,204 tons..900 horse power. LAFAYETTE...3,204 tons.. 900 horse power. EUROPE ... ... .. 3,204 tons. .900 horke power. NAII)LEON 111..(nearly ready)..1100 h. p. ST. LAURENT .. (Building)...Grpat power, PERIERE...;.. . (‘(Buildlng) ... Great power. YILLE DE PARIS (Building) . . . Great power. ST 8T ST 8ST 8T. 8T. sT ST. 8ST Ottawa, Jan. 5, 1866 THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMâ€" RPANXY‘S NEW LINE OF FIRSTCLASS , SIDEâ€"WHEEL STEAMERS BEâ€" |/ . TWEEN NEW YORK & Its s HAVRE. ‘ MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. TH s COMPANY‘S MAIL LINE IS COMâ€" oged of the following Firstâ€"class full powe Clydeâ€"built doubled engined. Iron Steamghips : : * ACAIIAN:.............. ... ... 2050 "Fous Under| Contract with the GOVERNMENT of CANADA, fur the Conveyance of the CANUDLAXN AND UNITED STATES MALLS. \ gsmlvmx, MORAVIANX, HIBERNIAN, ... *~â€" C% NOYAâ€"sCOTIAN, DAMASCUS, from Treland and Scotland.) PERUVIAN,..:.......... 6th January, 1866 BELGIAN,...... ...... .. 13th January, 1866 MORAVIAN,....... .. ... . 20th January, 1866 NOYA SCOTIAN,...... .27th January, 1866 NORTH AMERICAN,... 3rd February, 1866 HIBERNIAN,. .. :..... .10th February, 1866 And every succeeding Saturday. Until the completion of the entire list, the | service will be performed by the % BELGLAN, ...... * * [Â¥ NORTHâ€"AMERIC FR mf1 the First Cabin, inclngi‘;:g table wine . .. ... $135. nd Cabin, including table wine , $70 or $80. Quebec to Paris...‘... ... ... $83, $93 or $148. yable in Gold, or its equivalent in United 8i currency, 7 Medical attendance free of charge. _ > or Freight or Passage, apply to DONALD R. MacLEOD, LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON, ‘_ Nore.â€"All Letters and Newspapers uust rass through the .Post Office. Merchandise and Bpetie â€t;c“ep‘ for personal expenges): shipped under the name of Lrsqaacs, will be charged as freight,.and liable to Custom Housé regulaâ€" tions. Specie taken as freight. r For freight or passage, apply to | E. C. & 1. G. BATES, o ons "Agents, ~__‘ No. 103 State Street, Boston. _ (lhicf Cabin Pn‘ngo,....... ¢a+s%s #e. e 20 00 pognt : . 5o K S ccrirces cergaira+e, 15 00 Payable in or its equivalent in United s currency The Ships carry experien¢ed Surgeons No Berth will be secured until paid for No freight will be received after .3 o‘clock, .M., on the day before sailing. + WaZ" Parcels fot diffcrent consignees colâ€" and made up in single‘ packages adâ€" dressed to one party for delivery, for the purâ€" of evading freight, will upon the examinâ€" tion by the customs be charged with propér ht. â€" i s old 'ae Owners of #hose ships will not be acâ€" countable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewrllery, Precious Stonck, or Metals, unless bills. of lading are signed thercfor, and the value thereof thercin expresscd. i The Boston Ships only calling at HAL{FAX |_‘to land and receive Passengers an« | Her Majesty‘s Malls, GLASGOW LINE. 1865â€"0â€"Winter Arrangementâ€"18665â€"6. %‘ of mTfla&-re as follows :â€" FROM PORTLAND: JAVAq.. WBA, . . OTIA, ‘ERSIA, hief Cabin Passage . .. . /. . ... .. ... . $132 50 cond * * * "siarta isnn tiÂ¥eyy 80 00 _From Boston to Lrevipool: itef Cabin Passage, December 19, 1865 «_ THE FARES WILL BE From New York to Liverpool! : )VAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ! iwa, Jan. 5, 1866 Departures from New York to Havre ping at Brest to land mails and passengers, eby shortening the sea voyage about one " EU ROPE," Friday, the 5th day of January. Appointed by the Admiralty to sail between VERPOOL & NEW YORK, M NEW YORK TO HAVRE British and North American â€" E STEAMERS OF THE GLASGOW Via CORK HARBOR, and between T A E & ~ .R ETT ," From evs LBooked to Aivegpoot & Londondery CEAN | STEAMSIIUPS. TURN TICKETS â€"GRANTED AT REDUCED RATES. WINTER 1865â€"6. " 2U ROPE," A. Bocavo®, as follows : YVia CORK HARBOR Capt. Barnaxtix® Capt. Durros Capt, Brows A. Decness®, Capt. Wyure Capt. Arrox CAN, ..... Capt. Kerr Building sxÂ¥xy‘s na»« Kn K. Moddic, +4 t xo 6 uio s +009. ons +4 +« «C. M. K. Judkins, exvitxis‘+« «+s6, @. L0th. & +«. ... .. M. Hockloy. Commercial Chambers, 194 Peter Street, Quc{)_ec . ... R, Inglis, J, P. Anderson. Thomas Small. THE OTTAWA TIMES, JANUARY 6, 1866. . J, Leitch 2400 Tons 2600 Tons 2650 Tons 2434 Tons 2300 Toris 1784 Tons 1800 Tons 112 00 65 00 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 2 td THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD DIRECT ATTENTIUN PARTICULARLY TO HIS Large and varied Stock of WINES and LIQUORS, which for CHEAPNESS and QUALITY he warrants to give satisfuction equal to any House in Canada. ‘_ His Stock now on hand comprises :â€" s f nomdt No No Christmas and 500 WINES & LIQUORS No. 1, Sazcrac De Forge & Son‘s Old COGNAC), . . . .. +s se ce + e s ve n e es e e e en +s Q,Mncburmgo&Son’l,,' 3, J. & F. Martel‘s, Jas. Hennesey & Co.‘s, De @uernon & Co.s, Chas, Coran & Co.‘s, ‘Da Pay & Co.‘s, and Jules Robin & Co/s, Old Cognac. < 4,'Cn;:mwOrdint(Rochcllv.).............(.......................... Jranllcmon,..........'.........:.........{.....’.......l.............. Jamaica Rum, ‘Morton‘s and Molson‘s Hig Wines, Old Rye, Proof and Toddy W HISEK EY S. Scotch & Irish Whiskey, in Wood & Bottle Ales and Porterâ€"â€"â€"Dawe‘s Canadian & Imported TEAS JAPAN, COLORED AND UNCOLORED ; IMPERIAL, TWANKAY, * YOUNG HYSON, SOUCHONG and CQNGOU, all NEW CROP. SUG ARS BARBADOES BRIGHT MUSCOYADO, REFINED YELLOW, DRY CRUSHED, GRANULATED, CRUSHED A, &c. l ie o A ; j f COFFEES MOUHA, JAVA, LAGUIRA‘{and RIO, FRESH ROASTED A "**~ ‘and GROUND DATILY® BYâ€"STEAM on the Premiscs." SPICE BLACK and WHITE PEPPER, CINNAMON, ALLEPICE, GINGER, §Sâ€"â€" &c., &c., â€"FRESH GROUND BY STEAM on the Premises. be g DIAMOND, MONTREAX, NIGGER HEAD, SOLACE TOBACCO FIG; GOLDEN LEAF? E.DORADO, CUT SMOKING, SAUCES JKLES V AXKRIRTIDBSâ€" *4 poscce FISH and SALT Lobsters, Sardines, Digby Herring, t7" Intending Parchasers will find it to their advantage to call and EXAMINE THE GOODS and PRICES, and an Inspection of our Wine Vaults is specially solicited. "Red Sign and Mammoth Paintings," 300 HalTBoxps do.‘ :; 4s 300 Quarter do do. _ ; 200 Half _ do Figs. _ | 200 Quarter do do. : Currants, Candied Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel! + FOR SALE CHEAP Near the FRENCH CATHEDRAL. R@" Goods DELIVERED in all parts of the City FREE of CRARGE. Ottawa December 18 1865 5, 8t. Emilion, No. 1, (51,) 1.25 6, 8¢. Emilion, No.2, (‘48,) 1.75 7, S¢. Julien, (1858,) .. ... 1.75 8, Chateau Margaux, (‘51,) 2.00 9, Romanee Comti, (1851,) 3.75 10, Corton, (1861,) .. ...... 1.75 11, ChateauAaut Brion ((58), 3.75 12,Clos Vougeot, (1858,).. 3.75 13, Pomard, (1858), ....... 2.00 14, Chablis, (White Wine,) "~No. '1,‘(‘1"861,) 15, Chablis, (White Wine,) No. 2, (1858,) ...... 16, Chablis, ’(&vmé Winc,) No 3, (1808,)....... C. SPARROW‘S COLUMN. modinnire,’(mï¬l,) 1.00 do. _ (1858) 1.50 acon, Vioux, (1844) ... 1.75 aujolais Chenas, (‘51,) 1.75 erry, (Old, )o. _ do. o CHRISTMAS & NEW YEANRS GROCERIHS! Box ERICZNCH WINSS! CONS'I‘AN'I‘LY; oN HAND. OGNAC BRANDYX â€"DEKUYPER‘Ss AND, OLD TOM. REMEMBER THE STORE WITH THE Goon AND CHEAP ATTENTION ! s Layer Raisins. CEHERAP . AFT : \_C. SPARROW, Jr. Per Gal C‘. SPARRGw, 3Jr. 3.50 1.50 1.15 DIAMOND, HONTREA%, NIGGER HEAD, SOLACE, FIG; GOLDEN LEAF, ELDORADQ, CUT SMOKING, CUT HONEY DEW and CANADIAN TWIST. Per Case of 12 Botl‘s. \UCES, PICKLES, ESSENCES, SOAPS, CANDLES, TALLOW and SPERM ; STARCH, BLUE, BROOMS, WASHâ€"BOARDS, MATOHES, PIPES, OILS, &c. § Aprcsoid : SPARROW‘S BUILDINGS, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets. â€"â€"â€"F 0 Râ€"â€"â€" $11 , 6.00 | 6.00 8.00 11.10 6.00 11.10 11.10 5.15 5.15 3.50 6.00 6.00 1.15 1000 BAGS OF SALT. a 200 BARRELS No. 1 SPLIT HERRINGS. ‘ 100. HALF BARRELS No. 1 do. 100 Do do ~ _ do , LABRADOR. 100 QUINTALS DRY COD FISH. < > +100 KITS PRIME MACKEREL. 15 No No 1, Port, (Old,). .. .. | 2, Do. ((Superior,) [ 0; 00. k ++ ce a‘s ons Ne w Year J i t 1 17, 20, 21, 18, (Muscat of Lunel,). . 2.00 22, Frontignan, No. 2, (58,) 1.50 23, Champagne A. Blanchet, ‘ â€" jeune, ~wine grower of the Brand Mesnilâ€" surâ€"Oger, (Epernay,) (Reims,) ... ... .... â€"â€" 24, Moct & Chandon,:Green 19, 21, Banyls,. . :. 25, Moet & Chandon, Sup‘r, 26, Roussillon, ........... 8auternes, (White Wine,) No. l,&wm,) 1.00 Bauternos, (W hite Wine,) No. 2,‘61868,) 1.15 Sa uternés, W hite Wine,) No. 3, (1851,) â€"â€" Graves, (1858,)........ â€"â€" Frontignan, No. 1, (61,) _ _ At C. SPARROW, Jr At C. SPARROW, Jr Per Gal. _ of . 12 Botl‘«. i.A ... §5M0 $11.15 s asics 111 $.90 ; * B.76h Ceci.s AMB. 4 ©.50 »2.. 3.25 10 «+1 .06 8 .. 1,00 * 1450 1.25 1.25 13 16 18 6.00 50 INSURANUE ADVERTS. Capital, â€" â€" £2,000,000 Sterling 1 § s B 0 A R D: Wirutax MorsoX, Esq., Chairman. Trowas Kar, Esgq., Huxry Troxas, Eaq., ~Hox. Joux Youxe. Davin Torraxcs, EBg. FIRE AND LIFE! THE ROYAL InsuranceCompany CAPITAL, £2,000,000 ST°C! _ > . SPEOTIAL FEATURES: . NONâ€"FORFEITURE o# POLICIES In ‘100,000 Shures of £20 Sterling â€"PRUSTEES: ® Joux Suaw Leron, Esq., and Jorx Nayror, Esq without Reférence to the Directors j in )!nghnd. LIFE DEPARTMENT: f THE LARGE LIFE BONUS DECLARED . at the last Meeting for Division of Profits to Participating Policiesâ€"being two per cent. per annum on the. amounts assuredâ€"the largâ€" est Bonus ever continuously declared by any Companyâ€"cannot fail to place The Royal as the most eligible Office for intending Assurers to select. * t FIR E: ODERATE RATES OF PREMIUM and M Liberal Settiement of Losses. _ Farm Stock Insured. â€"Losses by Liglitning made good entire years rFHE UNDERSIG N E Dâ€"Agent for 1 â€" the Royal Ingurance Company, for Ottaâ€" wa and neighborhoodâ€"continues to receive proposals for Fire and Life Assurance, at the Lowest Rates charged by other Responsiâ€" ble Companies. Accumtlated Funds in hand execed £5,000,000 Annual Revenue exceeds.. . . ., .. £2,500,000 rlwm: GRrEaATEst BONUS EVER CO tinuously declared by any Company. All Losses Promptly Settled ! FIRE, LIFE and ANNUITIES. Orrice :â€"Union Buildings, corner of Sussex and York Streets. Ottawa, Dec. 18; 1865. .| ty Insurance Company! â€" [*, ;‘ ‘CHRIRF ODFFIGCE : QUEEN... INSURANCE . ... BUILDINGS, : LIVERPOOL. R BIRE AND LIPE INSURINCE! CANADA BRANCIH OFFICE: UNION ‘BUILDINGS, ... MONTREAL LIFE POLICIES CONSIDERED UNCHALâ€" ~LENGABLE EXCEPT IN CASES OF PALPABLE FRAUD. Policies Payable During Life= time of Assured ! _ LIFE PoIICTRS GRANIED OX A sPERâ€" CIAL REDUCED SYSTEM. All of which arefully expiained in Prospectus. The undersigned is now prepared to take Risks on Fire and Life in the above well known and long established Company. + BANKER®, _ DIVISION OF LIFE PROFITS _ s Every, Five Years?.< Fowrâ€"fifths #eturned to Participating Policyâ€"holders. f FOR THE FIRST DIYVISION, In Ottawa, on the last Friday of every month ; FOR THE SECOND DMÂ¥ISION, In Richmond, on the 15th of January, 19th of March,â€" 14th of )lg, 16th of July, 17th of . Beptember, 14th of November ; In Huntley, on the 1¢th of January, 21°t of March, 16th of lh& 18th of July, 19th ot Beptember, 14th of November ; _FOR THE FOURTH DIVISION, In Fitzroy,, on the !8th of January, 22nd of March, 17th of May, 19th of July, 20th of Beptember, 15th of November ; + ‘ FOR THE FIiTH DIFISION, In North Gower, on the 16th of January, 20th of March, 15th of May, 17th of July, 18th of September, 13th of November ; In Osgoode, on the 25th of January, 29th of March, â€"24th of , 26th of July, 27th of Beptember, 22nd of November; â€" _ FOR THE sgrf:fl! DIYVISION. In Nepcan, at Bell‘s Corners, on the 22nd of January, 26th of March, 21st| of May, 23rd of July, 24th September, 19th of November. CHR. ARMSTRONXG, e County of Carletan. Ottawa, 221d Doo., 1865; °©* |* 6â€"td ' =â€"â€"â€" | e THE County Court and GMM: "L eSessions are held on the SECONXD TUESâ€" DAÂ¥ of March, June, Séptember and Decemâ€" ber. g THOROUGH SERVANT, WHO CAN Wash and Cook. Must have a characâ€" ter from her last place. Apply at the Albion Hotel, near the Court House. Ottawa, December 18, 1866 dâ€"t Actuary and Managerâ€"Prficy M. Dove, Esq Medical Examinerâ€"J. A. Graxt, Esq., M. D 4 R.. E. O‘CONNOR, Agent for Ottawa, Aylmer, and vicinity Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. _ > 6 1â€" Ottawa, Doc. 19, 1865, December 23, 1865 y LLFE: .. ' ARGE BONUS DECLARED £2 Per cent per Aunum on sumsâ€"Assured. Te The Division Courts OR the COUNTY OFCARLETON will be IVISION OF PROFITS EVERY FIVE Years, to Policies then in existence Two RENCH AND ENGLISH soXGSs Sacred Music, Polkas, Valses, &c¢., &c. FOR THE THIRD DIFVISION, held for the year 1866 as follows, viz FOR THE SIXTH DIVISION, MUSIC! MUSIC !! PROMPT ‘AND LIMBERAL LEMENT of CLAIMS! Q@UEEEN W ANTED. F O R. H. J. FRIEL, Agent DEITD ITITCS €C, &C, DUVERNAY BROoS MOLSON‘S BANK, GU ARANTEE ASSURANCE ! ASSURANCE SOCIETY INSURANCE ADVENTA 69 Great St. James Street, Montreal. INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL ACTOF . MR. woobs PARLIAMENT for LIFE ASSUR ANCE, . . Albion J â€" ANNUIPIRS AND FIDELITY Docember ] s GUaARANTEES. . ° eanita ts HEAD OFFICE IN CANADA : T X N DIRECTORS IN CANADA : 4 Henry Thomas, Esq., (Me«srs. Thomas, Thiâ€" baudeau & Cog,) Director, Bank of Montreal, Chairman. + The Hon, Charles Allcyn, Q.C., M.P.P., Quebec, Charles John Brydges, Esq., Managing Dircctor of the Grand Trunk Railway, Montreal. Angus Cameron, Esq., President of the Bank of Toronto, Toronto. | Robert Cassels, Esq., Cashier Bank of Upper Canada, Toronto. | Thomas Cramp, Esq., President of the ‘)mu-d of Trade, Montreal. /. 1 E. H. King, Esq., General Manager Bahk of Montreal, Montreal. ; The Hon. William McMaster, M.L.C., Director of the Ontario Bank, Toronto, v B@F"All the Directors are fully qualified Shareâ€" holders in the Society. The Society‘s rates for Life Assurance are very moderate, and when effected in combimation with Quarantee, the premiums are considerably rcâ€" duced. In addition to transacting every description of Life Assurance, this Society Graxts Boxns or BecumiTy for persons holding, or about to hold responsible situations. , bubscribed mm.s o0 0O t Acoumulated Assetts overâ€"â€"+. 500,000 " Sécretary for Canadaâ€"Edward Rawlins, Esq 69 Great St. James Street, Montreal. Bubscribed Capital,â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€".â€"£ 30 000 ftg. Annual Revenue(1863), overâ€" 100,000 Prospectuses and all information fadl sblniGeq from o aa may !x BRYAN‘S PULMONIC WAFERS! 1. now been before the Public for a length of time, and wherever used is well liked, never failing in a single instance to give permament relief when timely used, and we have never known a single case of dissatisfaction where the directions are properly followed, but on the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in the highest terms of its virtues and magical effect3. * _ The astohishing eflicacy ,of the Canadain Pain Destroyer, in curing the Discases for which it is recommended, and its wonderful success in subduing the torturing pains‘ of Rheumatism, and in relieving Nervous Affecâ€" tions, entitle it to a high rank in the list of Remedies for these complaints, Orders are coming in from Medicine Dealers in all parts of the country for further supplies, and each testiâ€" fyingâ€"as to the universal satisfaction itgives. The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give immediate relief, | All Medicine Dealers keepit. Physicians orderand use it; and no family will be without it after once trying it. Price twentyâ€"five cents per Bottle. > NORTHROP & LYMAN,â€" : .__Newcastle, C. W., % (General Agents for Canada. Bold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, H. F, McCarthy, and J. Skinner, in Ottews. _ > * » Among the most important of modern Médical discoveries stands the CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER. Side; Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in the . _‘ Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, : Bowel Complaints, Burns, Scalds, Frost Bites. ° . t&c.," _ &t., ito., ..â€" &c. FTNHE CANADIAN PATN DESTROYER has HE (ORIGINAL MEDICINE ESTAâ€" ; blished in,1837,, and first article of the d evetr introduced. mnder the nrame of «"I‘«/â€" moni¢ Wafers," in this ort any other country ; all other Pulmonic Wafers are counterfcits. The genuine can be known by the name BW AN being stamped on each WAFER. We speak from experience in this matter, having tested it thoroughly, and â€" therefore thoge who are suffering grom any of the gomâ€" plaints for which it is roc(ngmmdcd may deâ€" pend upon ifs being a Sovéreign Remedy. Oritawa, Dec. 18, 1865. , â€"0t® _ RELLIEF IN TEX MINUTESs Relieve Irritation of Uvula and Tonsils. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relicve the z:vo_comphinu in ten minutes ___, Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers + Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are a blessing to all Classes and Constitutions, Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers â€"= _ Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are in gimple formand pleasant to the taste Bryan‘s Pubmonic. Wafers Not only relieve but effect mpid and lasting _ cures. Bryan‘s Pulmoni¢ Wafers Are madu give satisfaction to every Arabian ~Heave Remedy AND CONDITION â€" MEDICINE Is PosTTIVELY sUupEfiO® To axy on all other ~preparations for~the €ure of Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and all discases which affect the Wind of Horses ; mlso, as a Condition Medicine, surpassing every thing of the kind ; is easy to give, sure to cure, and safe in all cases and at all times, and does not prevent the horse from being worked while using it. eytt Lnpirr if No family should be without a box of «_ Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers &+ in the house, No traveller should be without a supply of * Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers _ in his pocket. * _ No person will ever object to give for Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers T wentyâ€"fAive Cents: f JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, * New York. NORTHROP & LYMAN, s °_ Newcastir. Sold by George Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, in ‘Ottawa. It cleanses the breathing apparatus, by reâ€" moving from .the nir:gh the coagulable lymph, or that secretion which in Bï¬v“ clogs them, causing a difficulty in. breathing, and by its action on the diseased part, causing the mucous membrame to resume its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the cirewlation of the blood, and restoring the distended vessels to their natural size ; l?' its use the horse‘s apâ€" petite is Improved, all derangements of the dige.ï¬vr organs corrected, softening the skin, and giving to the coat a sleek and shining apâ€" NORTHROP & LYMAN, [ s Newcast®, C.W. Proprictors for the Canadas. f PRICE TWEXTYâ€"FIVE CBxTs. Sold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J .Skinner, in Ottawa. Ottawa, Dec..18th, 1865 ° 14(&w gur!nm' D. OCONNOR, Agent Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 9 I dical Adviserâ€"William Fraser Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. SOLB PROPRIETOR FOR THE UNITED STATES Of LONDON and EDINBURGEH . HURD;», Suecessor to Hump & Co., Maiden Lane, NEW York, T; IPFE. A ND THE EUROPEAXNX DARLEYX‘S 1â€"6â€"S8 w M. D SPECIAL NOTiCE woon‘s Celebrated Good Samaritan Balm| N, INTERNAL AND EXTE RNAL A Remedy for curing all Painsâ€"Tooth. ache, Rhenmatism, Congh« Headache Neuâ€" r‘:;.'ia. â€"Cuat«, Sprains, Burns, Bmim,'sm Affections, Earache, Sore Throat, Croup, Colie &c. â€" Forgeneral directions see wrapper round each Bottle. » % <RE _ THE ONLY INSTRUMEXTs Z& constructed on a truly Scientific Princ. ple. â€" They have greater strength, and will reâ€" main longer in Irss thain any other Piano The construction is simple and natural, all the extrancous. lumber in â€" the gul,\' of the instra. ment is despensed with ; the sound boards are merely twoâ€"arched planks #f thin wood, Hike the front and back of a violin ; the strings are attached to a strong Fron frame, which is separe tedand entirely independent of the case, thereby dispensing with the old harp form of stringing, by substituting straight bridges, preserving at theâ€"same time the Over Strung Bass, of which Mr. Driges is the Inventor, By these imâ€" prov« nu;&u we. gain much more vibratory power, the same time preserving all it« purity and richnoss of tone. They have received the highest testimonia}s from the Press, and all/the principal artists iit the country, among which are : pianist, says:â€"] have examined your new Piangâ€" Fortes, and ] cordially approve of its system of construction. Jt« «principal, by which great jncrease of vibratory nower is obtained heino Harry Sanderson, L. M. Coltschalk, «Max Mare sek, 8. Thalberg, Theodore Eisheld, U*‘m., Mason, Merman Wollmhanpt, 4. Barili, a Francis H, BRrown, N. Strackoach, 3 Wiwn, Menry Fry. Chas, Fradel, increase of vibratory power is.obtained, iri* very simple and perfectly philosophical. â€" The tonc is tand ‘and noble ; it has great capacity for sustaining the, sound for singing, ‘and its volume of tone or power 1 lu\w_- never heard excelled in depth, purity, and" sympathctic sweetness, . WM HENRY FRY, late musical critic of the N. Y. Tribunesays:â€"1 have examined your newly â€" invented Fianoâ€"Fortes. ‘Fhey merit all the praisegiven to them by Messrs. Thalberg Gottschalk, Strackosch, Mason and others, As regards structure, they mre orginal . and philosophical ; in purity, volume, ‘and con tinuity~ of tone ; in vocal versimilitude, that crowing excelemee which engbles the pianiste to* sing" on the instrunt®nt. _ Your Pianosever deserve the highest rank. Your invention, in my opinion, is destined to work radical changes in the manufacture of Pianos throughout the world. From the N. Y. Herald, Sept. 5.â€"Upon a careful‘ examination of, Dwco‘s~Pianoâ€"Forte, we find the results obtained are a very fine ginging tone, groat purity‘ and ~briliancy throughout the ‘entire instrument, not often found in Pianos copstructed upon the old plan. The N. . Times, July 12, says:â€"We have now an instrument without an equal. _ t can sing with a smooth delicacy, perfectly, unatâ€" tainable.on any other instrument ; an ordinary player obtains with no exertion, the fullness of a Grand Pianoâ€"Forte, and they must speedily supersede the old styles, Gzxtukwex :â€"Having thoroughly examined and tested the Pianoâ€"Fortes invented and psâ€" tented by Mr. 8. B. Dircas, I am of the opinion that the tonc resulting from his improvements as exhibited in the instruments under A:‘ nation, in point of richness, depth and brillise cy, equals that of the best Grand Pianoâ€"Fortes, and exce/s them in pure, musical intonation and wetual tone, power thus approximating closer to what I consider perfection in the instruâ€" ‘ment than has yet been achirved by any other ays tem of manufacture. catalogue, with pric OtUtawa, Dec. 18, 18 AX. inining full, description of style, and testimonials of the most cminent musicians, as to the nupx'riur excelience of ouy jnstruâ€" mants_â€"will LX pant fran in ane address mentsâ€"will 148 sent free to any address, & The Automatic Organ, In presenting the Avrowamg, Orcax, we boldly ~announce ‘the greatest triumph in musical instrument« of the ufl:. During the past half century, the, French and Germans have â€" manufactured . reed â€" instruments with ilouble bellows, and two pedals for the feet to operate, but the want of the reversed or ®¥â€" HAUBTE» RELLOW$, (which is the ouly belliows used in our instruments,) made it impossible for them to produce the meliow, rich and musical tone for which our instruments are celebratod., Another objection to this me% of bowing was, that both feet being o0cu; , no Appotâ€" tunity was offered for the management of the swell, â€" Within the past two years, instruments constructed on this European plan of «double blowers," have been manufactured in this country, and to counteract this difficulty (want of a swell) a lever has been projected from the centre of the instrument, to act upon the ewell, Ayp orErareo ny Tme xxgx. | The inconvenience and contortion negessary to effect this object, are disagrecable enough to a gentleman, but to a lady the use of such an appendage is nearly impossible, * > uid C Every Instrument Warranted for FIVE Years. For seventcen. years the supcrior excellence wf our Mclodcons has not been questioned, and for two years past the enormous demand bat made it imposkible for us to meet our orders promptly, â€" With bn.liincnu-d facilities, we feecl warranted in assuring our patrons that their orders will be promptly m«t, and solicit #52 to #55%2 EACH! PHIRTY NINXE VARIETIES, with PATRNT BASSO TENUTO or SUB BASS. ~ Our avroxarc device olb viates this difficulty entirely, the simple act of blowing withâ€"more or less force giving the desired increase Of decrease in the volume of the tone. as "the same as ours," it is nenally a mere attempt to sell an inferior instrument on which he can make a large profit. _ _ __ P The Melodcon and School Organ. a continuance of their patronag« All of our instruments have 'R- the namé board, in full, ©GEO. A. PRINCE # CO"* _ P. 88â€"A libreal discount to Churches, Clergy men und Schools. â€" Addres«. Turâ€"Orrawa Tors. â€"Printed and Published: * every | morning, <(Sundays ~excepted,) b _\ Rosgur Davis, at the Times Stcam Printing Works, corner of York and Sussex Streets, im the City of Ottawa, County of Curle a, CW CoeMaTMtg 2200 Mn ME TB PRAECTUCOCC When a dealer represont« any other instrument SCHOOL ORGANS aud MELODEOKS! Or t Autematic MR. SEGESMUND THALBERG, the “)5‘,000 NOW in USE! ' 543 Broadway, f NEW YORK Before purchasing, send for a descriptige Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 Finished in Elegant Rosewood, Walnut, or Ouk cases. . DRIGGS® N ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE CON GEG. A. PRINCE & 00.‘8 No Charge for Boxing or Shipyning Caution to Purchasers. Wholoesale Agent, k GEQRGE IIORTIIER, y 41 Sussex Street, Ottawa Y ours respectfully, ea L. M. GOTTSCHALK WM. HALL & sON, BOLE AGENTS NEW PATEXT GEO, A. PRINCE, 400 Buflalo K. ) P A TE NT always kept on ha Ottawn, Doc 18 E. Miles has the T i as to 1 RID Bms ‘MOET vite the ge to visit his New Mo’ which has recherche style, at _L. Auction or :*d to. Cons ve sale. Partics Estate will receiv« by calling at the .« _ Ottawa, Dec. 18 THE BALE 4 Auction a No. 19J ï¬â€™ Cont re Twoq Opposite H Parliament AUVCTI #@F" Over Tayle wcorner of Y trance on Su , Ottawa, Dec..1 Takes charge passage through all business with »e" RESIDEXY Ofttawa., Dec. 1 ®th "R. BOUCH M_ «d to atte the Government generally, may e T shymed cap well Ci and Lower (hfl of Farming Lam Ottawa.. S liteal Ets sentees Hon. J, A. Macdor Hon. Geo. Crawto F . Jones, Eaq., M W. Powell, Eng . ___ R. Cooper, \ Ottawa, Dec. 1+ \ogl .. Mignma Oftawa, Dec. 18, 1 . Mr. B. attends for the district of + Dec. 28, 1865. 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