{91 $8 At two o‘clock yesterday morning this ga‘â€" 2lant old officer breathed his last, in his resi« dence, Russell Hill, on the Davenport road, near Toronto. Augustu« Warren Baldwin, Rear Admiral of the White, was born in the county of Cork, on the 1st of October,. 1776. He entered the Mercantile Navy a« a boy, and the change in ie pursuits, from con.â€" merce to arms=, was aceidental and‘ involunâ€" tary. Heand one of his brothers had re ceived ¢ruel treaiment in a merchant ship, ahd while making theirescape from that vesâ€" sel in Dunkin harbor, were met by a party of sailors, who pressed them into the service‘! of His Majeâ€"ty George II., on board the slw Frempense. The captain of this vessel, f Erskinue Douglas, soun discovered who his young sailot was, and at once obtained a comâ€" mixsion‘ for him.. He tor many years oerv:: under his commander in ditferent of the‘ world, and in the frigates Garmï¬, and Bosten, 32. He was x;}uoinu'd a Neutenvat of the !atter ship, 28th June, 1800; and it was his good fortune, three years afterwards, . to accompany Tom Moore, the poet, home from his American tour in the same veséel. Imdeed the Bostoa has become classical from Moore‘s line«, «To the Boston frigate, on "leaving Halifax for England, October, 1804," _ In 1826 he married Augusta Melissa Jackâ€" son, daughter of J. M. Jackson, : Esq., and she now survives her husband. There were three children of this marriageâ€"a son and two daunghtersâ€"but all of them died in their * youth. . ',I'beht:tn old&dmul has &lï¬ l::“ll:g Jown ‘to im enemy, u-am:& ncmï¬"ofa mï¬lï¬ spent in the service of his country, & reputation unsullied by .a sinzle stain.â€"Globe. _ Upon his arrival in Canada Adnfiral Baldâ€" win took no very active vart in public affairs, and unlike his .{?l_ingui:!m! nephew, was conâ€" servative in itics. He h‘d, however, a powition in mfd Executive Council during the latter part of Sir F. B. Head‘s Administration, and the early part of his successor‘s, ‘but dues not seem to have taken any active or leading part in the Governtment, although he was one of its members duzing the stormy times of the rebellion. (For many of his latter years he was a Diredtor in the Bunk of.Upper Canala. and commencing :«â€"â€" * A = With triumph, this morning, oh «Boston " I <hail, c. This stir of thy deck, and the spread of thy The poet in these verses also pays the hi o mioale in Caprain boagiaes m o ‘b In social qualities he excelled, keeping his feank, saildr bearing to the last, with a smile and pleasaat word for every ohe. To the::{ he ced his faculties were almost unimpaired, for deat he never knew the use of apectac occupied himselfin the active superin of lxg“l:oud and ground=. _ ment with the manager of the Louirvidle Theâ€" atré, on the plea that it would be hazarding her success to play against such attractions as the Keans. ellery of her greatgrent grandimother, a ‘Gerâ€" n:,mm&dmm Thiky Yoinks teglth L ~ VÂ¥ .: cnacs l sic5 c cil+e __ The Grand Duches of Xedltnbu.fxrh' its lately gave a ball at which she wore the jewâ€" A sad accident lately occurred ut the Theurednlaï¬aiugnb. One of the sceneâ€" shifters fell from a lofty fiying © bridge on the stage, and so fractured his skull that h#‘ exâ€" pired in a few minutes after. ouud a umpét, a witty Pellow says that -iwpino' i:]:n‘ @ut of & shop dour te minds him of the peel of a bell. After quoting from John that a blind man took his idea dm» the In. New: York fashions isâ€"and sather a # fast : one "â€"of Young . Ladies Assemblies (without their name«) at Delmonico‘s. â€" The beaux there flourish in cloverâ€"without mama or papa, to look on or bother. This is a 2.40 age in progress and everything. * Railroads are multiplying in Eusope to Teatree rhere e pedmainien senoge io hg ict w estrian can w long escape them is L:d‘l'ynhb mountain reâ€" cersea of Switzerland and Norway, and Sweâ€" den generally. e An old lady wondered that, when the thread of the‘ Atlantie cable was broken, the Great Eastern didn‘t take a tack or two, and so repair it. Her wonder was the yreater, as she was assured they had a very good needle on board. 4 A young widow who had~â€"married, an old man, was forever speaking of â€" * my first hus band." The second husband,. at tirst gently remonstrated. ."I guess," said the young wilfe, rï¬-‘, 4 you will want me to ‘rememâ€"« ber you when you‘re dead and gone®‘ : A Semâ€"Imezeriat Mazatace.â€"*"The conâ€" tract of marriage between the Duke Je Mouâ€" chy and the Princess Anna ‘Murat," says t! e Union, **has tbeen ‘:Tn«l by Moequard, the Emperor‘s notary, som of his late private MM"!H,. The Duke has a fortune of ,000,â€" 000f. Emperor gives the bride 2,000,â€" 000f. as a wodding portion, and also presents t» her & necklace worth 500,000f., witii other valuable jeuellcr{.. M. Peétitot alone has reâ€" ceived arder= to the amount of 180,000¢,. The Empres« presents the wedding dreas, of Alenâ€" con Isce, valued at 80,0006., and a prayerâ€" ‘book worth 35,0008." f The people of Leyden, HoBHand, recently masle a rarxl on the cats of the town, an! in one night slew some six handred. The telinec race had of late multiplied to such an exient in that city, as to become a regular nuisance. As may well be supposed, they made night hideous by their cnes. Tue Newsrazez.â€"Without my new: pipers life would narrow itself to the" «mallest ‘lun‘nb,. of my persoaal ucnncq,' , and huinanity compreseed into ten or tifteen people I mix with. . Now I refuse to accept this. I have not a «ixpence in consols, but I want to know how they stand. L was neverâ€"I never in all likelihood shall beâ€"in Japan, but I have an intense curiosity to know wiat our troops did at Yokohama. _ I ieplore the peo | ple who have suffered by that ruiroad «maâ€"h ; and I sympathise with the ml_v-nurri«i. couple so beautifully depicted in the Hlustratâ€" <d, ul.ln'Ld:ne oif in a chaise, and une old yent at hallâ€"door waving them a last wlieu. I like the letters of cogre=pondent:, with their unpunctual traimns, of some un warrantable omission« in the litargy. I even like the people who chronicle the raimfail, and record httle facts. about the mildness of the season. . As forthe advertisements, I re | ’mlh,- as the glass and mirror of the age. me but one page of the " wants " of any country, and I engage to give a «keich 4 the | current â€" civilization of J;e period. _ What ’ glimpses of rare interiors do we #uin by these brief How full of ivenesm ' and story are t lâ€"MI‘:qnhâ€" | DEATH OF ADMIR AL BALDWIN, Matilda Heron revently broke her en MISCELLANEOUS Printing Works! Cornoer of York & Sussex §ts. WILL "OTTAWA TIMES" STéAM â€" IT HA Dry AJ Let PROPETY to SELL Do You want to Buy ? No Matter what your Businessd This is the Motto of every Real The ‘OTTAWA TIMES‘ N OW is the UTTIME Through Which JU LE ADV ERTISEK. THE "TIMES®" AFFORD A SUPERIOR MEDIUM ADVERTISE!! BEEN TRULY SAID TBAT «4 ICIOUS APPLICA n&pv or THE yrERS Ink is oNE 06 THE LDING AVENUES TQ WEALTH® Hardware the World Know It. ~XDV ERTISE! BUSINESS MEN IN TJH YVERTISING Grocéeries, BUSINESS MAXNX. : IS THE MEDIUM ADVERTISE! ADVERTISE!! IF YOU NHAYVE IF YOU HAVE OFFICEK Crockery, ADVERTISE! wheree 4 MPJlefifes LINE OF Glassware, PUBLIC.‘1 Will . Reach B@OCRETURN TXCBSETS GRANTED ‘ AT * +A REDUOED RATES. "~ 0 . c MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO: THXB;('UMPA.\' Y‘S MAIL LINE I8 COMâ€" posed of the following Firstâ€"class full powered Clysicâ€"built double¢ engined‘ Iron Steamships : f * ACADIANK, ....:.../.....!.~.. >. . d050 Tous Under ‘Contract with the GOVERNXMENT of CANADA, for the Conveyance pf thi CANADIAN AND UNITED (’TA ; ES wis MAILS. es Passengers Booked to. Liverpool ‘& Londondery PERUVIAN, MORAVIAN, HIBERNIAN,; 4 ..:.+.%. .+. â€" Capt. Durro® KOYAâ€"SCOTIAN,......... BELGIAN,............ ./. : Capt. Brows NORTHâ€"A MERICAN, ..... DAMASCUS, Capt. Warr. (Sailing from LIVERPOOL every THURS DAY, and from PORTLAND every SATURâ€" DAY, calling at Loch Foyle to receive on board and land Mails and Passengers to and from Treland and Scotland.) . : Dates of calling are as follows:â€" â€" ; FROM PORTLAND: / Tm: STEAMERS OF THE GLASGOW LINE consisting of the P ST. DAVID, 1650 tons, ..... ... Capt. Aird. 8T. GEORGE, 1468 tons, ...... Capt. Smith. BT. ANDREW, 1432 tons, . ... .Capt. Scott. 8T. PATRICK, 1207, tons, . ... . Capt. Trocks. PERUVIAN,...... .. .... 6th January, 1866 BELGIAN;...... ...... .. 13th January, 1866 MORAVIAN,......, .. ... . 20th January, 1866 NOVA SCOTIAN,........27th January, 1866 NORTH AMERICAN,... 3rd February, 1866 HIBERNIAN,......... .10th February, 1866 And every suceceding Saturday. _ _ Sailing between the Clyde and Portland and Now York at intervals throughout ‘the season of Winter Navigation, as follows :â€" is 8ST. ST. ST. 8T. 8T. 8T. GEORGE,........... 17th January, 1866 ST. DAVID, ...... ..!... 31st January, 1866 8T. ANDREW, .........14th Febry, 1866 8T. PATRICK, ;..... .... 21st Febiry, 1866 ST. GEORGE, .......... Ith March, 1866 ST. DAYID, .. .. .....1 if 21st March, 1866 Rates of THROUGH PASSAGE from Monâ€" treal to Londonderry or Liverpool : _ _ m'fl'An experienced Surgcen carried on each Ip. * > fl;&}rth“lb:ot secured until paid for, «_ For further ulars apply to TE UbACH & COWARD, Aumend‘s Building, Rideau Street, Ottawa, Or Grazo Troxk Ranway Srarios, Portuaxp. Ottawn, Jan. 5, 1866 Mail Steamers to France Direct. THE GENERAL l'f&munmnc COMâ€" PANY‘8 NEW LLNE OF FIRSTCLASS SIDEâ€"WHEEL STEAMERS BEâ€" i > TWEEN NEW YORK & HAVRE. . The first FIVE splendid Vessels intended to be put n&on this favourite route for the Continâ€" ent are the following :â€" WASHINGTON..3,204 tons..900 horse power, LAFAYETTE .. .3,204 tons. .900 horse power. EUROPE... .. ; .. 3,204 tons.. 900 horse power., NA{OQEP_N__I_{I. . (nearly ready). . 1100 h, p. ST. LAURENT .. .gsundhg). . . Great power, PERIERE...... .(Building).. . . Great power. VILLE DE PARIS (Building)./ .Great power., Until the completion of the entire list, the \ service will be performed by the R@J~ Departures from New York to Havre stopping at Brest to land mails and passengers, Md- by shortening the sea voyage about one .l'iiut Cabin, including : table wine . . .. . . $135. Second Cabin, including table wine . $70 or $80. Quebec to Paris . . ,. .. ... ... $83, $93 or $148. Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in Unitï¬d States currency, j R@Z" Medical attendance free of charge. For Freight or Passage, apply to DONALD R. MacLEOD, Commercial Chambers, wa 2 19} Peter Strect, Quebec. "@U ROPE," On Friday, the 5th day of January. " LAE &YX BCR ," 1 A. Bocaupz, as follows : FROM NEW YORK TO HAVRE LIVERPOOL & NEW YORK Ottawa, Jan. 5, 1866 ROVAL MAIL â€" STEAMSHIPS ! G@LaSGowWw LIN E. _ . Via COBK HARBOR, and between : LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON, Via CORK HARBOR. ] The Boston Ships only calling at HALIFAX to land and receive Passengers and * Her Majesty‘s Malls, Chicef C‘abin Passage Second * Chief Cabin Passage,. . , ecnLE . / ar.";." Chief Cabin Passage,.. . .., ...... ...« 20 00 Second ® C 2 a¢ee carie ie pea »+ 5 K 00 Payablé in Gold or its equivalent in United States currency. B The Ships carryâ€"experienced Surgeons, No Berth will be secured until paid for. No lnl&t will be received after 3 o‘clock, P.M., on the day before sailing. 1 Notnâ€"All Leiters and New s uusT pass ?;:;gï¬ the ‘P;M Oï¬::l Iiomhndium :g e (except for personal oxpenses under !ï¬e name ofple‘cemnl, will bz chnl:ged as freight, and liable to Custom House regulaâ€" tions. Specie taken as freight. For (rer;:ht or passage, apply to _: The ownersof these ships will not be acâ€" countable ‘for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. 4 1865°0â€"Winter Arrangementâ€"1865â€"6. 4 AMkey TB HRC MBZ PPRA CCC CC RB€J" Parcels for different consignees colâ€" lected and made up in single packages adâ€" dressed to one party for delivery, for the purâ€" gg.é of evading freight, will upon the examinâ€" : re?: by the customs be charged with proper ht. Ta¥®y@..)rgrsrre CUBikya‘s i 6e n i +‘s SCOTA «+ + .+« ... PERBLAy.e c a 64 + ++# UHMWkyces vre ++ ++ AUBTRALASIAN,. . . . AAlthy s k s is 25 + +Â¥ APRWIGAY . . 64426 + + CANADAy. . +.++ ++ EUYROR4y+ ++A . +s >.+ THE FARES WILL BE From New York to Liverpool : December 19, 1865 CABIN, ...... ... . .\. . $72 and q geooldingtohecommod-ï¬on) STEERAGE, .. «}.««««rg4«+«+a4 OCEAX _STEA MSHIPS. Appointed by the Admiralty to sail , between : British and North American From Boston to Lrevipoo! : From Boston to Halifax : WINTER 1865â€"6. " EU ROPE," Capt. Barcaxtin® Capt. Wyuie Capt. Artox A. Ducunsxe, Capt. Kenr â€" E.C. & L. G. BATES, m i . Agents, KS 103 State Street Domon Building ... $72 and $35 17th January, 3lst January, 14th Feb‘ry, 21st Febiry, Tth March, 21st March, C. M. E. Judkins . «... _E. G. Lott K. M. Hockley. ... E. R. Moodio .. ... . R. Inglis. .J. P. Anderson. . Thomas Small, cdexs/+â€"d. LelWth, THE OTTAWA TIMES, JANUARY] 9, 1866. 2600 Tons 2650 Tons 2434 Tons 2300 Tons 2400 Tons 1800 Tons 1784 Ton& $34 $132 50 80 ‘00 112 00 65 00 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 2â€"tf Christmas and New Year‘s ! WINES & LIQUORS TBE sSUBSCRIBER WOULD DIRECT ATTENTION PARTICULARLY ~TO HI8 Large ‘and varied Stock of WINES and LIQUORS, which for CIFEAPNESS and QUALITY he warrants to give satisfaction equal to any House in Canada. His Stock, now on hand comprises ; . a ; oc ~â€"â€"_â€" WV IN ES! No No No i GINâ€"DEKUYPERSs AND OLD TOM. Jamaic¢a Rum, Morton‘s and Molson‘s High Wines, Old Rye, Proof and Toddy â€"â€"__WHISEKEYBS. Scotch & Irish Whiskey, in Wood & Bottle, Ales and Porterâ€"â€"Dawe‘s Canadian &-Imponed I TEAS JAPAN, : COLORED AND UNCOLORED ; IMPERIAL, TWANKAY, * YOUNG HYSON, §OUCHONG and CONGOU, all NEW CROP. SUG AR BARBADOES BRIGHT MUSCOYADO, REFINED YELLOW, j Sâ€" DRY CRUSHED, GRANULATED, CRUSHED A, &e. COFFEES MOCHA, JAVA, LAGUIRA and RIQ, FRESH ROASTED and GROUND DAILY BY STEAM on the Premisos. & WVE E TiLlibP"""" and GROUND DAILY BY S8STEAM on the Premisos. ; SPICES BLACK and WHITE PEPPER, CINNAMON, ALLSPICE, GINGER, &c., &c., FRESH GROUND BY STEAM on the Premises. TOB ACCOS ._DIAMOND, MONTREAL, NIGGER HEAD, SOLACE, FIG. GOLDEN LEAF, ELDORADO, CUT SMOKING, VARIETIESâ€" FISH and SALTâ€" Lobsters, Sardines, Digby Herring, t37" Intending Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and EXAMINE THE GOUOD$S and PRICES, and an Inspection of our Wine Vaults is specially solicited. / 300 Half Boxes. do. [ <© ©300 Quarter do s do. 200 Half _ do Figs. . 200 Quarter do do.! > Currants, Candied Lemqn, Orange an FOR SALE CHEAP "Red Sign and Mammoth Paintings," Near the FRENCOH CATHEDRAL. R@J" Goods DELIVERED in all parts o, the City FREE of CHAROGE Ottawa December 18 1865 I,Spcncbel'orgotson'l Old CORNMAC)., . . ... 0. k.k kav s ie e e k 40 ks 2, Sazerac De Forge & SOD8,. . . . ... es es sys e e se e se e pr ce kn en e ++ 3, J. & F. Martel‘s,Jas. Hennesey & Co.‘s, De Guernon & Co.‘s, Chas. * _ & Cos, Otard Da Pay & Co.s, and Jules Robin & Co.s. Old Cognac 4, Cognac Ordinaire, (RocheMe,), . . . . .. i.Â¥ v ce sa e se e k e 6e e en e e a n en Je.nacmon,.' 1, Macon Ordinaire, (1861,) 1.00 â€"2, Grand _ do. | : (1858) 1.50 3, llacon\ Vieux, (1844) .. 1.75 4, Beaujolais Ct#(m, (81,) 1.13 5, St. Emilion, No. 1, (‘51,) 1.25 6, St. Emilion, No. 2, (‘48,) 1.75 T, St. Julien, (1858,) . .... <1.75 8, Chateau Margaux, (‘51,) ©2.00 9, Romance Comti, (1851,) 3.75 10, Corton,(‘lstfl J i».cirrs LTB 11, ChateauAaut Brion (58), 3.75 12, Clos Vougeot, (1858,).. 13, Pomard,(1858), . ... ... 14, Chablis, (White Wine,) *‘ !Ne,. ;,glul,) 15, Chablis, ( te Wine,) No. 2, (1858,) . ..... 16, Chablis, (White Wine,) No 3, (1868,)....... 1, Sherry, (Old, C. SPARROWS COLUMN. Do curIstAs & NEW YEARs GROCERIES! COoGNac BRANDY! Boxes Layer Raisins. ERENCH WINES! GOoOoLD REMXEMBER THE STORE WITH THE ATTEHNTION ! ©C. SPARROW, Jr., 3.15 1.15 DIAMOND, MONTREAL, NIGGER HEAD, SOLACE, FIG, GOLDEN LEAF, ELDORADO, CUT SMOKING, CUT HOKNEY DEW and CANADIAN TWIST. SAUCEBS, PICKLES, ESSENCES, SOAPS, CANDLES, _ TALLOW and SPERM ; STARCH, BLUE, BROOMS, WASHâ€"BOARDS, MATCHES, PIPES, OILS, &e. T 1000 BAGS OF BALT. _/ *‘ .200 BARRELS No. 1 SPLIT HERRINGS. 100 HALF BARRELS No.1 [ do. i 100 Do do do LABRADOR. 100 QUINTALS DRY COD FISH. A 100 KITS PRIME MACKEREL. smumsc P J Hesmut & SPARROW S BUILDINGS, Corner of Sussox and Murray Stroets. 8.00 11.10 6.00 11.10 11.10 4.00 4,00 T15 _ SPARROW, Jr. n, Orange and Citron Peel ! Noj 1, Port, (Old,). .. .. 8 I_)o (Buperior,) No CHEAP 17, Sawternes, (White Wine,) No. 1, 6}861,) 1.00 18, 8autornes, (W hite Wine,) No. 2551858,) 1.16 19, Sauternes, White Wine,) No. 3, (1851,) â€" 20, Graves, (1858,)..... ... â€"â€" 21, Frontignan, 25‘9. 1,,(‘61,) ___ (Muscat of Lunel,)., 2.00 22, Frontignan, No. 2, (58,) 1.50 23, Champagne A. Blanchet, / jeune, ‘wine grower . «of the Brand Mesnil< surâ€"Oger, (Epernay,) (Reims,) .......... 24, Moet & Chandog, Green 28, Most & Chandon, Sup‘r, 28, Romssillon, . ... ...... 27, D&NY 18. >« « +1« 165 +43 At C.; SPARROW, Jr At C. SPARROW, Jr Â¥1.. $.25 ~10,.00 coÂ¥e y hBb 8.00 . $5.50 . ‘1.50â€" | ©5.00 . 1.35 :; 00 1.15 1,00 1.25 12â€" Bot!‘s. $11.175 13.00 16.00 18.00 8.15 €.50 6.00 1.15 INSURA NCE ADVERTsS. *.., "s â€" _ PTBRBETEES: Joux Snaw Luion, Esq., and Jorx Naytor, Eq FIRE AND LIFE! THE ROYAL InguranceCompany CAPITAL, £3,000,000. ST°C! Capital, â€" â€" £2,000,000 Sterling 1 In 100,000 Shares of £20 Steriing MODERATE RATES OF PREMIUM and Liberal Settlement of Losses. _ Farm Stock Insured. Losses by Lightning made Accummulated Funds in hand exceed £5,000,000 Annual Revenue exceeds... 5... .. £2,500,000 t# entire years DIVISION-OF PROFITS EVERY FIVE J Years, to Policies then in existence Two rrHE UNDERSIG N E Dâ€"â€"Agent for the Royal Insurance Company, for Ottaâ€" wa and neighborhoodâ€"continues to reccive proposals for Fire and Life Assurance, at the Lowest Rates charged by other Responsiâ€" ble Companies All Losses Promptly Settled ! 1 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 evor continuously declared by any Companyâ€"cannot fail to place the Royal as the most cligible Office for fntcngilng Assurers to select.. <25 4 i ; H. J FRIEL, Agent. Orrice@ :â€"Union Buildings, corner of Sussex and York Streets. _ Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"y FIRE, LIFE and ANNUITIES,. Insurance Company! CANADA BRANCH OFFIOE: ~_ UNION BUILDINGS,â€"â€".. . MONTREAL ‘< CHIEF OFFICE : QUEEN. ... INSURANCE ... . BUILDINGS, LIVERFOGL . :/ .. Actuary and Managerâ€"Percy M. Dovs, Esq Medical Ezaminorâ€"J. A..Graxt, Eeq., HOME aud FOREIGN FIRE AND LIFB INSURANCE! ,__ B O AR D: Wiriax Morsox, Eaq., Chairman. Tnomas Kar, Esg., Hexay Tnomas, Egq., Hox. Joun Youre. Dayin TornAxce, Esg. _ SPECIAL FPEATURES: NONâ€"FORFEITURE or POLICIES BANKERS,,.. LIFE POLICIES.CONSIDERED UNCHALâ€" LENGABLE EXCEPT IN CASES OF PALPABLE FRAUD. i uP LLTCCCI ‘ Policies Payable During Life= time of Assured ! y LIFE POLICIES GRANTED QN A SPEâ€" CIAL REDUCED SYSTEM. All of which are fully explained in Prospectus. .__ DIVISION OF LIFE PROFITS Evory Five Years. . Fourâ€"fifths returned to Participating Policyâ€"holders. , ‘The undersigned is now pi'epu? to take Risks on Fire and Life 4n the above well known and‘long established Company. : / In Ottawa, on the last Friday of every month ; â€" FPOR THE SECOND DIVISION, In Richmond, on the 15th of January, 19th of March, 14th of I;‘y, 16th of July, 17th of * Beptember, 14th of November ; In Huntley, on the 17th of January, 21st of March, i6th of May, 18th of July, 19th of Beptember, 14th of November ; FOR THE FQOURTH DIVISION, In Fitzroy, on the 18th of January, 22nd of March, 17th of May, 19th of July, 20th of Beptember, 15th of November ; FOR THE FIFTH DIVISION, In North Gower, on the 16th of January, 20th of March, 15th of May, 17th of July, 18th of September, 13th of ï¬ovember; | FOR THE SIXTH DIVISION,| In Osgoode, on the 25th of January, 29th of March, 24th of lag 26th of July, 27th of Beptember, 22nd of November ; | FOR THE SEYVENTH DIVISION. In Nepean, at Bell‘s Corners, on the 22nd of January,26th of March, 21st of May, 23rd of July, 24th September,‘19th of Novenmiber, THE County Court and General Quarter * Bessions are held on the SECOND TUESâ€" DA Y of March, June; September and Decemâ€" ber W AN L L. * ; . Promaape ie cinces. | â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"Ed""'m w + Proprietors for the Canadas. | w wes.â€"Print THOROUGH SERYAXNT, wilo CAXN reith rEBRTY ie rhare I aveee arruine. rtavdare Excepted,) «DT A Wash and Cook, Must have a charac» | _ old by Geo. Mortimer, John ltoberts, W. M. | . "*"* MCWI®®, OUAAY® OUP Di ue ter from her Isst place. Apply at the Albion | Massey, ï¬ F. McCarthy, and J Skinner, in | Roneur Davis, at the Times in Hotel, near the Court House. | _ _. | Otte : k |._ Works, corner of York and Sussex Stroote, Ottawa, December 18, 1806 .. _i O% Omu, Dec. 18th, 1868 1â€"6{&w _‘ _ the City of Ottawa, County of Carle m, cÂ¥ R. E. OCONNOR, Agent for Ottawa, Aylmer, and vicinity Ottawa, Doc. 18, 1865. |â€" Ie LIFE: * + ARGE BONXUS DECLARED £2 Per cont per Annum on sums Assured. >‘ LIFE DEPARTMENT: i HE LARGE LIFE BONUS DECLARED : â€", CHR. ARMSTRONG, % Judge County of Carletan Ottawa, 22nd Dec., 1865. 6 ARENCH AND ENGLISH soXGs 1 Bacred Music, Polkas, Valses, &¢., &c. Decembor 23, 1865 Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865 % GREATEST BONUS EVER COXNâ€" tinuously declared by any Company. without Reference to the Directors al in England. . OR the COUNTY OF CARLETON 'zill be held for the year 1866 as follows, viz. : FOR THBE FIRST DIYISION,, The Division Courts FOR THE THIRD DIYVISION, MUSIC ! â€"MUBIC PROMPT AND LIBEBAL LEMENT of CLALIMS! @UEEN WANTED. FIRE F OR .. MOLSON‘S BANK ERNAY BROS GU ARANT ECE ASSURANCE SOCIETY INSURANCE ADVERTs. HEAD OFFICE IN CANADA : 69 Great St. James Street, Montreal. . _ DIRECTORS INX CANADA : Henry Thomas, Eeq., (Messrs. Thomas, Thiâ€" baudeau & Co.,) Director, Bank of Montrcal, Chairman., ; The Hon. Charles Alleyn, Q.C., M.P.P., Quebgc. Chafles John Brydges, Esq., Managing Director INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL ACTOF PARLIAMENT for LIFE ASSURANCE, ANNUITIES AND FIDELITY) GUARANTEES. . 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, Exq., President of the Board E. H. King, Eeq., General Manager Bank of Montreal, Montreal. The Hon. William MeMaster, M.L.C,, Director of the Ontario Bank,, Toronto. R@" A\1 the Directors are fally qualificd Sharcâ€" holders in the Society. * Medical Adviserâ€"William Fraser, Eeq., M, D Secretary for Canadaâ€"Â¥Edward Rawlins, Esq 69 Great St. James Strect, Montreal, % In addition to transacting every description of Life Asgurance, this Society Graxts Boxps or ?cvnn for persons holding, or about to hold responsible situations. > j The Society‘s rates for Life .-hm*r: are very moderate, and when effected in confination with Guarantee, the premiums are considerably reâ€" duced. y* t Bubscribed oml...-.....-s 30 000 Stg. Acoumulated Assetts over â€"â€" > â€" ,000 = Annual Revenue (1863), overâ€" 100,000 " Prospectuses and al} information may be obtained from Among the most important of modern Medical discoveries stands the CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYERK. Side, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore . _ . Throat, Sprains, Bruircs, Cramps in the | . Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, _ Bowel Complaints, Burns, Scalds, Fo Frost Bites. e ; #c., * ~dr. EC:" stiitna ri~HfE CANADIAX rpaAIX DestRoY ERR® and i iSold by Geo. Mortimef, John Roberts, W. in subduing theâ€"torturing paips of heumatism, and in relicving Nervous Affec» ions, entitle it to a high rank in the, list of â€"medies for these complaints. Onl'crn Are in from Medicine Dealegs in all parts of e country for further snpplics, and cu: testiâ€" ng as to the universal satisfaction it gives. The Can@dian Pain Destroyer never fails to ki;e immediate relief. All Medicine Dealers it, â€"Physicians orderand uscit; and no r.nj‘lg will be without it after once trying it. ' rice twentyâ€"five cents per Bottle. _ NORTHROP & LYMAN, | : * Newcastle, C. W., ~ M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J..Skinngr, in RELIEF IX TEX MILINUTES PULMONIG WArERS ! §E ORIGINAL : MEDICINE l%’l‘Ag r_l:» blished in 1837, and first article 0@ the Kind ever introduced under the name of " Pulâ€" monic Wafers," in this or any other country ; all other Pultnonic Wafers are counterfcits. . The genuine can be known by the name BRYAN being stamped on each WAFER, Bryai‘s Pulmonic Wofers 6 Relieve Cough, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoerseness Bryan‘s Dulmonic Wafers Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Dificult Bmfln‘u& oo s‘ Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers BDryan s 1"umonie Wafers =n Relieve Spiggpf Blood, Pains in the Chest Bryan‘s Pulmonic Waifers Relieve lnci;t.ent(}onmmion, Lung Discases. hzn'l Pulmonic Wafers <* / Reliere Irritation of Uvula and Tonsils. Bryan‘s Puimonic Wafers M Relieve the zove complaints in ten minutes. . ~Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are a blessing to all Classes and Commntiyn- Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers * Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers » k Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are in simple form and pleasant to the taste Bryan‘s Pulmanic Wafers â€" Not only relieve but effect rapid and lasting cures. * Bryan‘k Pulmonic Wafers Are warranted to give satisfaction to every No family should be. without a box of â€" _ Bryan‘s Pulmenic Wafers * in the house, . _ * No traveller should be without a supply of + Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers â€" in his pocket. * Ao person will ever object to give for Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers A Twentyâ€"five Cents. + JOB MOSES, Sole Proprictor, New Yorx. f DARLEY‘S 7 Arabian Heave . Remedv R AND ‘CONDITIQN MEDICINE 8 POSITIVELY SUPERIORTO ANXY OR I.llodut preparations for the Cure of Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and al} diseases which affect the Wind of Horse» ; also, as a Condition Medicine, surpassing every thing of the kind ; is easy to give, gure to cure, ‘and safe in all cases and at all times, and does not prevent the horse from being worked wiile | ... NewcastL®. Sold by George Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy. and J. Skinner in Ottawa. $s x It cleanses the breathing apparatus, by reâ€" moving â€" from the airâ€"cells the comgulable lymph, or that secretion which in Heaves clogs them, causing.â€"a difficulty in breathing, and by its action on the diseased part, .causing the mucous membrane to resume its ‘natural dimensions, thus equalizing the circulation of the blood, and restoring the distended vesscls to their natural size ; by its use the horse‘s apâ€" petite is improved, all derangements of the digestive organs corrected, softening the skin, and giving to the coat a sleck and shining apâ€" * D, O°‘CONNOR, Agent Ottawa, Dec. 18, 18655 / : D. W. HURD, Buccessor to Hump & Co Maiden Lane, XEW York, BOLB PROPRIETOR For THE UXITED STATES. , NORTHROP & LYMAN, Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"6fâ€"w Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 ASSURANCE ! Of LOXDON and EDINBURGEH. LIFEHâ€"A‘XN D THE EUROPEAN NORTHROP & LYMAXN, 1 â€"6â€"(i w SPECIAL NOTiICEâ€" Celobrated® Good Samaritan Balm| N INTERNAL AXD EXTERKAL A Remedy for curing all Painsâ€"Tooth. ache, Rheumatism, Coughs,*Headache, Ney. ralgia, ‘Cuts, Sprains, Burns, Bruises, Spinal Affections, Earache, Sore Throat, Croup, Colic #&c. Forgeneral directions see wrapper round each Bottle. Or to w MBR. WOODS, * Albion Hotel, Ottawa December 19, 1865. 1y [X constructed on a truly Scientific |>ï¬nd_'- ple. They have greater strongth, and will reâ€" majn longer in ‘Trxe thin any other Pisno, The construction is simple and natural, al} the extrancous lumber in the body of the instryâ€" ment is despensed with ; the sound boards are merély two arched planks of thin wood, like the front and back of a violin ; the strings are attached to a strong Iron frune, which is separe ted *-.,.umly independent of the case, thereby dispefising with the old harp form ofstringing, by eubstituting ight bridges, preserving at the same time ’lr er Strung Bass, of which Mr." Drsgos is the! Inventor, By these imâ€" provements we: gain much more vibratory power, at the same time preserving all it p'urh_v and‘richness of tone. , ) They have received the highest testimonials from the Press, and all the principal artists in the country, among which are ; Harry Sanderson, Max Maretsck, Theodore Eisfeld, Arrman Wollemheupt, Francés H. Brows, 9 ‘m, Heary Frg. : MR, SEGESMUND THALBERG, the groas pianist, say«:â€"I have examined your new Pignoâ€" Fortws, and Ivordially approve of its system of construction; _ Its principal, by\ which7great increake of vibratory power is obtained, ‘being very simplq and perfectly philosophical." The tone is rand and noble ; it has great capacity for sustaining the sound for singing, and it volume of tone.or power 1 haye never heard excelled ih depth, purity, and sympathctic swoeetness the N. Y. 7Zribun says :â€"1 haye examined your newly invented Fianoâ€"Fortes. They meri all the praisc given to them by Messrs. ; Gottschilk, Strackosch, Mason 1@ As ‘regards structure, they: are mnl philosophical ; in purity, volume, and conâ€" tinuity of tone ; in vocal ~\’1'rflï¬â‚¬|im, that crowing excelence which emlr the pianints to " sing" on the instrumpnt. _ Your Pignosever deserve the highest.rank. _ Your invention, in epinion, is destined to wérk radical changes Vi::liwnnufactun- «f : Pignos throughout the worlk. #. * kArigxex :â€"Having thoroughly examined tested the Pianoâ€"Fortes invented and p nted by Mr. 8. B. Dno.,lndthq& Athat the tone resulting from his improvements as exhibited in the instruments under examil nation, in point of richness, depth and uz cy, equals that of the best Grand Pianoâ€"F and excels them in pure, musical intonation and actwal tone,: power thus approximating closer to what I consider perfection in the instruâ€" ment than has yet been achieved by any: other ay» tem of manufacture, >, rasv â€" From the N. Y, Zerald, Sept. 6.â€"Upon a careful examination,/ of Drico‘s Pianoâ€"Fome, we find the results» oltained are a ‘fne singing tone, yut purity and m throughout the ¢ntire instrument, not oftén found in Pianogconstructed upon the old plan. The N. Y. Times, July 12, says:â€"We have now an i ment without an equal, . Itcan wing with a‘ smooth delicacy, perfectly unst hindMnny other instrument ; an ordinary play ins with no excrtion, the fullness of l.(h? Pianoâ€"Forte, and they must speedily superscde the old styles. : ie â€" Before . purchasing, catalogue, with price. Ottawa, Doc. 18, 1865 <8CHOOL ORGAKS and MELODEON! Every Instrument Warranted for FIVE Years. N ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE COKâ€" _A_ taining full description of style, and testimonials of the most eminent musicians, as to* the superior excellence of our instruâ€" mentsâ€"will be sent free to any address In presenting ‘the Avroxaric Oncax, we boldly announce the greatest uil-p‘ in musical instruments of the age. During the {ut half century, the French and Germans ave manufactured reed instruments with double bellows, and two pedals for the feet to operate, but the. want of the reversed or #tâ€" :::dmu nu;.own, (which is the only beliows in our instruments,) ‘made ? for them to ‘produce the -Al:", th and musical tone for which our instrumenti afe celebrated. # f | _ All of our instruments have the nAID® | board,: in full, ©GEO. A. ri'&?’i’ & ©o"* | When a dealer represonts any other instrmment | as "the same as ours," it is usually a meft lnucnpt to seli an inferior IMGI,M | he can make a large profit .0 .. > $ <_â€" ©52 to $552 BRACH! THIRTY NINE VARIETIRS, with PATENT BASSO TENUTO or SUB BASS. | _ Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 Another objection to this method of blowing was, that both feet being occupted, no r tunity was offered for the management of the swell. Within the past two years, instruments constructed on this European plan of «double blowers," have been manufactured in this country, and to countéract this dificulty (want of a swell) a lever has been projected from the ecntre of the instrument, to act upon the ewell, ANp OPERATED By THE «xze. . The inconvenience and contortion necessary to effect this object, are djsagrceable cnough tow gentJeman, but to a lady the use of such an appendage is nearly CR enmiee Our arrowaric device obviates this difficulty entirely, the simple act of blowing with more or loes force, giving the desired increase Of decrease in the volume of the tone., ie imposeible The Mclodcon and School OrgsD. For seventeen years the superior excellenct of our Mclodeons has not been q-.m.-‘ for two years past the enormhous has made it impossible for us to meetwur «omlem z;mw,v. With our increased facilities, #¢ 4 warranted in assuring our patrons that their orders will be promptly met, and #olicit & continuance of their patronage. +mz * _ P. 8.â€"A libreal discount to Churches, Clerg?â€" men and Schools. Address. _ o GEO. A. PRINCE, & CO. Autematic Organs! WÂ¥ HENRY FRY, lat« +DRIGGS‘ NEW PATEXNT. ‘RE THE ONLY INSTRUMEXTS 85,000 NOW in USE! Finished in Elegant Rosewood, Waingt, GEO, A. PRINCE & CO.% No Oharge for Bozing or Shipping 'l"ieAnu-;uem. Caution to Purchasers, Wholesale ‘Agent, wWOODn‘s Yours respectfull¢, WM. HALL & soON, 543 Broadway; KEW YORE GEORGE MORTIMER, 41 Sussex Street, Ottawa Or HOLE AGENTS P A T ENT L. M. GOTTSCHALK A4, Bartli, .M,. Strackoach, Chas, Pradel, L. M, Gottechalk, send for a musical critic of Buflalo K. 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