x% t As the earlistsettlers in the wilds of Salmon ‘iva."‘u & V ermonter by the name of Dobsomâ€"a resoluteé and athletic man. . Reâ€" turning one evening from & hunt after vagrant cowsâ€"whichfeeording to custom in the new It was now Sléeper‘s turn:to make the forest vocal with his cries. â€" In rain he raved, mled and I.hrn::e-l. Dofll:jn walked on i , leaving a prospect for u.a.;‘:f?:' he had himsell had tor his saupper. â€" Hour after hour passed away, and Slt;â€;e: still found himself at bopeep u’ith Sir Bruin. â€" In the course of the day, however, Dobson u:flflndtm the lesson‘ he wa« teaching been umly learned by his ’-ï¬â€œâ€™ and when he t the latter would willingly forget the resentment for the =ake of succor, the sturdy Yankee returne l, and A letter from a gold seeker in the Chandiere gold fields, kays;~â€"Three mon last week found over one> thousand dollars worth of gold on the River gu Loup. They found one very large nngget said 3 weigh 33 ounces, and sevâ€" enlrxn of a ler size, and they say that eve ing looks favorable. Large parties of :-ople are working on the veins of â€" quartz, ote than Atwenty shafts are being wink through theâ€"quirts with a splendid show of gold iif them.. ‘They expect to have five or six Yhing mills next spring.s A D. troit pasty is making‘ laige preparitions to develope thy mineral wealth of the district. cowsâ€"â€"whichfeeording to custom in the new W“: been turned into the woods to TT the secession of the Southern States, the formation of the Confederaté Government, the concentratipn of the military and finahcial reâ€" sources of the Federal Government, the develâ€" opment of itsâ€"vast power, the miring, equip ping and n of contending armies and navies ; Incid, vivid, and accurat: dotn;riuu of battles and bombardments, sisges and smâ€" gender of fort«, captured batteries, &¢., &c., the immense financial resoupees and comprehenâ€" sive measures of the Govermment, th> enthiâ€" siasm and patriotic contribations of the peop!«. ©4 SHRCOP ME mum, AARRCC P€CIERC 1 «E20d by a single blow relieved both npnamhw fromâ€" their ‘trouble in the same instant. Sleeper thought rather hard of Dobson for some time, but no real breach of fricndship ensued, â€" and, i 1, the two . borderer® became. better fri and neighbors than before. .k The collector of customs at Ogdensburg reâ€" ceived a modified order .allowing horses, usses and mules to be entered at that port. 1t is understood that the number of cattle purchasâ€" ed in Canada, and refused entry, is quite lucgv.1 AMERICAN WAR, m’ï¬iflr own Eubsistance from the rank 1 of earlyâ€"summerâ€"just betore emergâ€" ing from Itbe forest n\\m the clearing of his neighbor,‘ the lateworthy Mrz.: Steeper, he saw * O, I was just going tired to bed after layâ€" ing up log fence all day, and I thought I‘d wait till morning, and come . out bright and early. _ But it T d known it was youâ€"‘ T * Knowh ‘twas me," replied Dobson, bitâ€" terly, * you knew ‘twas â€"somebody who had fiesh and blood too good for these plaguy black varmints "‘:f; and know there had been a snladk Spriullle ‘of bears nblout the sct The "proposition seeming & f&i® one, Mr. Sleeper was too reasonable a man to vbject. He was no coward either; and thereupon m-pr-l up to the tree, and cautions=ly taking the bear with both his‘ hands, â€"relieved Dotâ€" son from his predicament. . The hands of the latter, though sadly stiffened by the tenacity‘ with whichâ€" they had been: clenched for «o ::lny howrs,, were soon hrnlnng the axe, ‘ he apparently made preparations fur giving the deailly blow, and deadly it would | have been had he struck yand to his further | consterpatior; Dobson swung the axe over his shoulder and w‘-wim with, as much apparept indi as the other had shown inâ€"cor <*0 his relict. . Agent for the Counti Lanark and Renfrew, â€" â€" Ottawa, Dec.18, 186: tlement all the spring." e * Well, don't,l':i'v;!a hutf, Tommy. ‘It‘s never too late to do good. 3 hold, now, and don‘t let the tarnal critter get loose while I split his head open.‘* . "No, no," saidl Dobson, "aiter lholding the b.llt:n'gln,"llhinkl qught to have the sutistaction of killing him. So«&yonu just take hold of his paws here, and I will take the axe and let tpueï¬ol‘ daylight into hi« ghull abgubthe ghitkesk" / .. _ â€"i¢ _ ._"~â€" * It‘s n# joke, though, Ecan tell you; Joe Sleepery and if you had hold of the black verâ€" min, it strike«s me that you‘d think that. you had paid dear enough tor it. But if you heard me ealling for help, and in the night, ,why l‘":ll;'l you come and see what was the tron have I-uq[at the same hour, surtounded by bis wite I:l children at the supper table, ta say nothi !{ul' the gloomy prospects for the night. Stll, as Joe Sleeper‘s house was â€" not far distant, he Imrd to call him to his assist: ance. his lungs,~though none of the weakest, were unequal to the task, and al though I‘niludluwal and bawled the, linvlong night, making the woods and welkin ring again, he succeeded no better than did Glen: dower, of ‘old, in calling "spitits from the vasty deep." It was a wearisome night for Dobson; such a gameof holdâ€"fast he ‘had never <had been engaged in before. Bruin. too was, probably somewhat wearied; al though he could not deâ€"cribe | his sensationâ€" that is to say, he growled ingessantly. But there was no let go in this case, and Dobson theretore.â€"was under the necessity of holding fast mï¬t’r felt as if his clenching and ach: ing fingers and the bear‘s paws fwi grow n mm. \ «* * As daylight returned, and the smoke from Mr.Slecper‘s chimney begah to curl up grace: fully, though rather. dimly in the distance, Dobson again repeated his cries for succor, and his heart was gladdened ‘by the appear: ance of his worthy buat inactive neighbor, who had at last been attracted by the voice of the impatient sutferer, bearing «n axe upon his shoulder. Dobson had nover been s to joiced at secing Mr. Sleeper, albeit he was a very kind and estimable neighbor. : .** Why don‘t you make huste, Sleeper, and not iblhwhqahauh'u rate, when you see¢ a Christinn in sach a kottle of fish of thi«." "I vam ! is that you, Mr. Dobson, up agin that tree thar ? â€" And was it you I hear'ln halâ€" loving a> last night ? Iguess you ought to have your lodging« for nothing if you stood up agin that tree all night ? facm=il ut h 1 IÂ¥ING #N ACCOUXT OF ITS ORIGIN 1ADFVENTURE WITH A BEAR A HISTORY OF THE RECEXA1 From its Commencement to its FITZ WM.B. HELY, s of Carleton, Ru: 1â€"641 w 1 | WILIL .AFFOKDA SUPER \Dry Goods, ADVERTI This is the Motto of The ‘OTTAWA No Matter what your Busi "OTTAWA T PROPETY to SEL NONW is the UTJ] Let the World Know It. Do You wn‘nt toB Pherougxh |Which . it Or Hardwarq Printing W TT HAS BEEX TRULY SAT -ll'l)l!'ll!l'.\' AI'I‘I.IC.:! PRINXPERS INK I1S ¢ Corner of York & AAX DNX EGCIRT‘TE! LEADLNG : AYVENUES TO BUSINESS MEX 1 ADVERTISE! THE ~TII ISs THE ME! Groceries, BUSINESS M ADVER THE PUB ADVERTISE ! ADV E F T ITS A N IF YOU HAY IF YoU HAYE Crockery, orFIC] tDVBE TO SELTL. LINE OF AND Willâ€" Reach IUM ) ( oA every Real *A N ISI<. RTISE! FISE!! IMES " SswWare, CSS TIMES$‘ OR MEDLIUM TISE.! isseox Sts. orks| r) THaAT *4A T0X OF THE Â¥? t\'l-.‘ OA THE O WEAlTH® SING TK 99 | Mail Steamers to France Direct. Chief Cabin Passage,... ~... .....; ... ./ 20 00 Second >« t on anlire ue aau‘n s s a‘s pe | CR O Payable in Gold or its equivalent in United States cnurtency. | & The Ships carry expérienced Surgeons. No Berth will be secured until paid for. No freight will be received after 3 o‘flock, P.M.; on the, day befory sailing. {] B@3" Parcels for Hfforrnt vonsignees colâ€" lected and made up. in . single packages adâ€" dressed to one party for delivery, for the purâ€" pose of evading freight, will tpon the examinâ€" ation by the customs (m charged with iproper freight. S ary: * The owners of thest ships will nat be acâ€" countable for Gold, Silver, Bullion!ï¬pc(-i«f, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are sz:n«l thcrcfur,_ahd the value thereof therein @xpressod. | Chicf Cabin Passage Sécond 4@ ..« Uhicf Cabin Passage, Sâ€"cond |© w Noyk.â€"All Letters and Newspapers ucgt vass through the â€" Post . Office: Merchandise: and Bpecie (except for personal expenses) n‘mpp.d under the name of Lrccac®, will be charged as freight, and liable to Custom House regulaâ€" tions. . Specie taken as freight, | _MONTREAL _ â€" OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. LIVERPOOL & NEW YORK paeRETULN .'l'l(‘:%l".’l'.‘l GRANXTED â€"AT REDUCED RATES A. posed of the following Firstâ€"class full powered ‘Clydeâ€"built \doubled engined Iron Steamships : ! * rpNS COMPANTY‘S MATL LINE IS CcOMâ€" " EU ROP E," On Friday, the 5th day of January, §@#" Departures from New York to Havre stopping at Brest to land mails and passengers PERUCVIAN _ *Capt. [Derrox NOYAâ€"SCOTIAN,..J...... : / Capt.| Warr. (Sailing from LLV ERPOOL every THURSâ€" DAY, and from PORTLAND every SATURâ€" DAY, calling at Loch Foyle to receive on board and Jand Mails and Passengers to and from Ireland and Scottand.) s rpi®k stEamERrs or tus afasgow l LINKE consisting of the /. ST. DAVID; 1650 ton®sy ..... .t, Capt, Aird, ST. GEORGE, 1463 tons, ,. . ... Capt. Smith, ST. ANDREW, 1432 tons, â€", . . . . Capt. Scott. ST. PATRICK, 1207, tons, . ... . Capt. Trocks. Sailing between the Clyde and Portland and New York at intervals throughout the season of Winter Navigation, as follows :â€" | ST. GEORGE,. ;... .}... .1 ith Jatinary, 1866 ST. DAVID,| ... ... . ;. ... 3lst January, 1866 8T. ANDREW, 1 .. .|[.l.ll4th Feb‘ry, * 1866 8ST. PATRICK, ...... ... _ 218t Febry, . 1866 NT. GEORGE, .l....) ... th March,. |1866 T. DAYID}/... ... .}.. .. 21st Murch, (1866 ST ST ST sT The first FIVE spl--tdid Vessels intended to be put npon this favoutite route for the Contin= ent are the following :â€" WASHINGTON ..3,204 tons LAFAYETTE..,3,204 tons EUROPE .,,.... .. 3,204 tons NAPOLEON II . . (ncarly r ST. LAURENT?. . (Building PERIERE,...... .(lhlildinz VILLE DE PARIS (Buildin thereby shortening the sea voyage about one c!ny. wew > First Cabin; including. table wine ... . .. $135. Second Crbin, including table wine . $70 or $80, Quebec to Paris, ; . ... . ... .. $83, $93 or $148. Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in Unitql States enrrency, h Medical attendance free of charge, «& For Freight or Passage, apply, to 1 . DONALD R. MacLEOD, > Ottawa, Jan LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON, Via CORK HARBOR. Unier Contract with the GOVERNMENT of CANADA: for the Convevance of the HIBERNIAN BE@Z" An experienced Survon carricd on cach ship. + ftke Aumond‘s Building, Ridean Street, Ottawa, Or Graxb Trraxk Ranway| Statios, Portraxo Ottawa.: Jan. 5, 1866. 1 +o pay THE GE‘Sh‘ZR.\L TRANSATLANTIC COM PANV‘S NXEW LINE OF FIRSTCLASS SIDEâ€"WHEEL STEAMERS BEâ€" |_* TWEEN NEW YORLK & * T HAVRE, "el WASHINGTON,.3,204 tons..900 horse power LAFAYETTE..,3,204 tons.. 900 horse power EUROPE ., . ... .. 3,204 tons. . 900 horse power NAPOLEON 111 . . (ncarly ready)..1100 h. p 8T. LAURENT?..(Buildin@®). . . Great: power PERIERE,..... .(lhlildinz)‘ ... Great power VILLE DE PARIS (Building) . .. Great power Until the completion of the entire list, the > service will be performed by the FROM NEW YORK TO HAVRE MORAVIAN B a Capt:\Brow»y NORTHâ€"A MERICAN, ..... DAMAsCUS PERUYIAN,...... . . RELOIANX;L.;.. .. .] MORAVIAN,.. ..... .} NovA sCoTIAN,...| NORTH AMERICAN, HIBERNIAX,... ...E Rates of T'u“(ll'(ill PASSAGE from Mon treal to Londonderry or Liverpool : _ ., British and North American ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ! ACADIA N The Boston Ships only calling at HALIFAX _ to land and receive Passengers and Her Majesty‘s Malls. IELGIAN, GLASGOW LIN E. CUBAy .2 h c q & Scorr§;.. .. +. PR@St4,.... +1 XMSA;céx«+s ArstrALA8SIAN hy ccvre s APRINKy: i .+. CAKADAq.. ... EvroPa,..... December 19. 1865 1865â€"5â€"Winter Arrangementâ€"1865â€"6. For freight or kJ RBerths not secured until paid for For further particulars apply toâ€" . THE FARES WILL BE From New York to Liverpool : LNADP Jav a Dates of calling are las follows : Appointed by the Admiralty to sail between * CABIN, STEERAGE OCEAX â€" STEA MSHIPS From Boston to Lrevipool: Via CORK HARBOR, and between From Boston to Halifax : And every succeeding Saturday URNENQL x «ce ns «46 + ++ +s 9T C hAE § (According to accommodation) WINXTER 1865â€"6. " EU ROPE," A. Bocavpe, as follows FROM PDRTLAND N« A \’IL UNITRD STATES MILTILSS . 1866 HEUBACH & COWARD Capt. Barpaxrixg r passage, npyl_\‘ to | £.C.«&1L 4. BA'I_‘EH,L' * Agents, No. 10;} State Street «Bogton ie Capt., W vure (apt, Arrox A. Ducuesx®, Capt, Kerr Building Commercial Chambers, 19} Peter Street, Quebec. 4 4 Ei+ dÂ¥ . 6th January, 13th January, . 20th January, 27th January, 3rd February, 10th Febmary, .. E. R. Mooadie ... ... J, Stone, H. E..Judkins . . ... G. Lott E. M. Hockley â€"++1 +.T. Chol . ... . R. Inglis J. P. Anderson Thomas Small U\ & Londondery THRâ€"OTTXWAX TIMES, JANUARY i13 is6G6. J. Leitch 2650 Tons 2650 Tons 2434 Tons 2300 Tons 2400 Tons 1784 Tons 1800 Tons 2000 Tons $132 50 80 ‘00 $34 112 00 65 00 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 2â€"f Lob VARIETIESâ€" Christmas and New Year‘s! rrll'l-l . SUBSCRIBER Large and~ varied QI'.H.IT)' he warrants t on hand compnises :â€"â€" Ales and Porterâ€"â€"â€"Dawe‘s Canadian & Imported ! SPIOES BLACK and WHITE PEPPER, CINXNAMON, ALLSPICE, GINXGER " * &c., &c., FRESIH GROUND BY STEAM on the Premises. «> TOBACCOS DIAMOND, MONTREAL, NIGGER HEAD, sOLACE â€" FIGâ€" GOLDEN TEAFâ€"FDORADO â€"CO1°P SMOKTNTH FISH and SALT EX AM V aults ‘ 500 ,B WINES & LIQUORS Jamaica Rum, Morton‘s and Molson‘s High ) Wines, Old Rye, Proof and Toddy W H LS K EY 6. Scotch & Irish Whiskey, in Wood & Bottle, TEASâ€" Yorke sUGARSâ€"* COFFEESâ€" No uR( Ottawns December 18 1865 ©‘200 Half _ do Figs. â€" 200 Quarter ¢>~ do. wl Currants, Candied Lemon, (_)m[igv‘ and Citron Peel! FO sALE CHEAP 1, Sasome Do Forge & Son‘s Old Coghic,....<«....:::a¢iafe snn irrtsss 2, Suierme Do Forge: & S0H§;, ... «..;%..;}c0 + +nn:rank s brk i2 3, J. & F. Martel‘s, Jas. Honnesey & Co.‘s, De Guernon & Coâ€"‘s, Chas, Coran & Co.‘s, Otard Da Pay & Coâ€"‘s, and Jules Robin & Co,‘s. OldFogmu 4, Cognac Ordinaire, (Rocholle. . ........ . 25.+.; Fi¢lrs eritis aaarsy shr% i as‘s FOuiâ€" HOBHOT . 1 5 ) + s rihe ut h ns saip s ralee 4Â¥ slx d x x reacba x iss aren‘s‘r 13 14 9 10 11 t C â€"SPARROW‘S COEUMN. Macon Ordinaire, (1861,) Grand _ do, _ (1858) Macon, Vienx, (1844) .. Beaujolais Chenas, (51,) St. Emilion, No. 1, (54,) St. Emilion, No, 2, (48,) St. Julien, (1858,)â€"~. ... Chatean Marganx, (‘51,) Romanee Comti, (1851,) l'nrtun,’â€ï¬‚l}l'.)“ Â¥irkant ChateauAuut Brion £58), (‘Tos «Vougeot, (1858,). . Roniard,‘(1@68), 2...... (,Sju\bhn, (m(r Wine,) Np.1,(I861;)â€".:>«++ Chablis, (White ‘Wine,) No. 2, Qasn,) Chablis, (White Wine,) No 3, (1868;,). . .\ +. Sherry, (Old Do. ;. do, Dd.\> i.4 No.: :..s f Near the FRENCH . CATHEDRAL. (Gloods DEIIVERED in all parts o, the City FREE of CHARGE. /. SPARROW, Jr., . j SPARROW‘S BUILDINQS, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets. 300 Hailf Boxes 300 Quarter do sters, Sardines, Digby Herring, " Intending Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and [NE THE GOODS and PRICES, and an Inspection of our Wine s specially solicited. " > * d Sign and Mammoth Paintings," CHRISTMAS & NEW YEBAR‘S NK W EERERUTIZITEC GINâ€"DEKUYPER‘S AND QOLD TOM GROCERIES! COGGNAC BNANDYV! Boxes Maver ICRIGNCH ComNSTANTLY ON HAND. APAX, COLORED AND UNCOLORED ; IMPERIAL, TWANKAY, YOUNG HYSON, SOUCHONG and CONGOU, all NEW.CROP. REMEMBER THIE STORE WITH THE WwoOULD DIRECT AETENTION PARTICULARLY To IUS Stock of WINES and LIQUORS, which for CHEAPNESS end BARBADOES BRIGHT MUSCOVADO, REFINED YELLOW ~_ DRY CRUSHED, GRANULATED, CRUSHED A, &c, ) pive satisfaction equil to any House in Canada GOOD AND CIHIEAP ARTTED EPIOAOT I MOCHA, JAVA, LAGUIRA and RIO, FRESH ROASTED ‘mid GROUND DAILY BY STEAM on the Premises. CEHHHAEP AT Per Gal $5.50 L,BO 1.50 1.00 W T Y JS &1 2,00 DIAMOND, MONTREAL, NIGGER HEAD, SOLACE, FIG, GOLDEN LEAF, ELDORADO, CUT SMOKING, CUT HONEY DEW and CANADIAN TWIST. . _sSaUCEs, PICKEES, ESSENCES, SOAPS, CANDLES, TALLOW and SPERM ; STARCH, BLUE, BROOMS, , ~ WASHâ€"BOARDS;, MATCHES, PIPES, OILS, &c. rp___1d00 nacs or saLt. s 4 1 [200 BARRELS No. 1 SPLIT HERRINGS. 100 HALF BARREES No.1 ‘ â€" do. _ / 100 Do do do LABRADOR. ) i 100 QUIXTALS DRY COD FISH. â€" } * 100 KITS PRIME MACKEREL. _ * 00 00 10 00 04 12 Botl‘« §11.75 Per Case of C. o 1PA RRONW, Jr. 11.10 11 11 6 6.00 | 3.0( F O R 5Q 00 00 dn no 00 00 00 10 10 00 &e., do. do. Raisins. xll‘ No SV T N ICSS ! 17, 18, 20, 21, Frontignan, No, 1, S‘t‘.l,) (Muscat of Lunel,).. 22, Frontignan, No. 2, (58,) 23, Champagne A, Blanchet, jeime, wine grower of the Brand Mesnilâ€" surâ€"Oger, (Epernay,) (RelHHH8,}:â€"1++4+ 4« ++ 24, Moet & Thandon, Green Beal,y 1 si.2.2 2111 25, Moet & Chandon, Sup‘r, 26, Roussill@n, ;...y22+.;. 7y BDAHY NJ +s ie n bice rabrne 1; ll';Ln, (Old,). i. .. o B Mb aty Santerne‘s, (White Wine,) No: 1, (1861,) Sa n te rnes, (W hite Sauternes, White Wine,) No. 3, (1851,) Graves, (1858,).... ... Frontignan, No, 1, (61,) Do Wine,) No. 2, (1858,) selgunin esd otnr ic n a L AtC. SPA\RRU“', Ji At C. SPAMRROW, J Per Gal Hi $5.50 3.50 1.15 1.00 2.85 8.00 1.50° â€" 5.90 1.25 ~ 4.00 2.00 NEAD 1,00 1.50 PNESS and x Ntock now 00 Per Case of 12 Botl‘s. $11.175 16.00 18.00 : 4.00 6.00 10.00 13.00 tG 6.00 3.00 €.00 8.00. €.00 1â€"f 50 INSURA NCE ‘*XDV ENTX . : ~THE ROYAL InsuranceCompany CAPITAL, £2,000,000â€" ST°C! FIRE AND LIFE! In 100,000 Shares of £20 Swrligla Each. Capital, â€" â€" £2,000,000 Sterling I* FIR E: + \/[()DF.R.\TF, RATES OF PREMIUM and 4 Liberal Settlement of Lokses. _ Farm Stock Insured. â€" Losses by Lishtning made rrlâ€: GLEATEST _ BONUS EVER COXâ€" tinuously declared by any Company. > entire y« All Losses Promptly Settled! est Bonus ever continuously declared by any Companyâ€"cannot fail to place the Royal as the most cligible Office for intending Assurers to select. s 6 5 LIFR DEPARTMENT : [ rl\l[l’. LARGE LIFE BONUS DECLARED at the last Mecting for Division of Profits to Participating Policiesâ€"being two per cent. per annum on the amovnts assuredâ€"the largâ€" Orrice FIRE, LIFE and ANNUITIES. QUEEN.... INSURANCE . ./ LIVERPOOT SETTLEMENT of CLAIMS! All of which are fully explained in Prospectus. f @UISZIEEN Insurance Company! B O A R D: f Wiriax Morsox, Esgq., Chairman. Tromas Kay, Esg., Hexry THomas, Esg. Hox. Joux Yorxe. Davin Torraxcr, Esq LIFE POLICIES GRANZED ON A SPEâ€" CIAL REDUCED SYSTEM. The undersigned is now prepared to tike Risks on Fire and Life in the above well known and long established Company. BIRE ANXD LIFE INSURANCE! SPECIAL FEATURES: NONâ€"FORFEITURE or POLICIES LIFE POLICIES CONSIDERED UNCHALâ€" LENGABLE EXCEPT INX CASES OF PALPABLE FRAUD. Policies Payable During Lifeâ€" time of Assured ! " Accumulated Funds in hand exceed £5,000,000 Annual Reyonue exceeds,. . . . . . . . £2,500,000 UNIONX. BUILDINGS BANKERS, DIVISION OF LIFE PROFITS _ Every Five Years, _ Fourâ€"fifths returned to Participating Policyâ€"holders,â€" ; In Ottawa, on thelast Friday of every month ; «_ _POR THE SECOND DIVISION, In Richmond, on the 15th of January, 19th of March, 14th of May, 16th of July, 17th of Beptember, 14th of November; _ * In Huntley, on the 17th of January, 21st of Maurch, 16th of May, 18th of July, 19th ot Beptember, 14th of November ; A FOR THE FOURTH DIVISION, In Fitzroy, on the 18th of January; 22nd of March, 17th of May, 19th of July, 20th of Beptember, 15th of November ; [‘)l\'lï¬[‘).\' oF PROFITS EVÂ¥ERY FIVE Years, to Policies then in existence Two In North Gower, on the 16th of January, 20th of March, 15th of May, 17th ofy July, 18th of September, 13th of November ; j In Osgoode, on the 25th of January, '_':a'th 6f| AND CONDITION MEDICINE * Marcb, 24th of May, 26th of July, 27th of | Is PosITIVELY SUPERIOR TO ANY on Beptember, 22nd of November ; _ ’ all other preparations for the Cure of + POBo THB SRPVPNPIH niviernar > . | Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and all In Nepean, at Bell‘s Corners, on the 22nd of January, 26th of March, 21st of May,‘23rd of July, 24th September, 19th of November. THE County Court and General Quarter Sessions are held on the SECOXD TUESâ€" DA Yâ€"of March, June, September and Decemâ€" ber." . ; ©THOROUGH SERYANT, wito cax Z\ Wash and Cook. | Must have a characâ€" ter from her last place. ‘Apply at the Albion Hotel, near the Court House. Medical Ezaminerâ€"J. A. Graxt, Esq., M. D lefuary c HX CLITFE: seX ~ ARGE BONUS DECLARED £2 Por cent 4 per Annum on sums Assured. , Â¥iCE :â€"Union Buildings, comer of Su and York Streets, Ottawah, Dec, 18, 1865, 6 ‘The Division Courts ‘?()R the COUNTY OF CARLETON will be ‘ ‘held for the year 1866 as follows, viz. : ‘FOR THE FIRST DIVISION, Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 NRENCH AND ENXGLISH soXxGs 7 Sacred Music, Polkas, Valses, &c., &c. CV DUVERNAY BRos. fs ces ‘CHR. ARMSTRONG, : Judge County of Carletan Ottawa, 22nd Dec., 1865. 6 December 23, 1865 Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865 Ottawa, December 18, 1865 FPoOR THE SEYENTH DIYVISION FOR THE THIRD DIVISION, FPOR THE FIFTH DIVISION, without Reference to the Directors * in England,‘ March, 15th of May, 17th of\ July, 18th | DARLEV‘S September, 13th of November ; | ; 1 â€" j § v FoR THE SIXÂ¥TH Diriston,__ |Arabian Heave Remed MUSIC! MUSIC!: CANADA BRANCH OFFICE s R. E. O‘CONNOR, Agent for ttawa, Aylmer, and vicinity ATS PROMPT AND LIBERAL CHIEF OFFICE WANTED., TRUSTELS Lanager=â€"Prrcy M. Dove, Esq xq ., and Joux Nayror, Esq F O R H. J. FRIEL, Agen MOLSON‘8S BANK MONTREAL BUILDINGS GUARANTEE ASSURANCE ! INsURANXCE ADVERT LIEEAXNXTD ASSURANCE SOCIETY ~~ 69 Great St. James Street, Montreal. <â€"_ DIRECTORS IN CANADA : Henry ‘Thomas, Esq., (Messrs: Thomas, Thi baudear & Co.,) Dircctor, Bank of Montreal Chairman. ¢ 1 The Hon. Charles Alleyn, Q.C., MAP., Quebee Charleés John Brydges, Esg., Minazing Dirbcto. of the Grand Trunk Railway, Montreal. Angus Cameron, Esq., Prosident of the Bank of Toronto, Toronto. INCORPORAPTED Y SPECIAL ACPOR PARLIAMENT for LIFE ASSURANCE, e > ANNUIMIES AXD FIDELIPYâ€" | _ HUAKRAXTEES 4 In addition to Aransacting of Life Asgurance, this Soci or Seccarty"for persons he hold responsibleituations. The Society‘s mtes for L/ moderate, and when effectod Guaranter,) the premiumg y duced. x ' £ Brijan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are warranted to give satisfaction to e ,\ t3 one? No family should be withog a box of [ ts 4 * Bryan‘s Pulmenic Waifers 1 "in the house. .. No traveller should be without a supply « Imags Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers 4 in his pocket, No person will. ever object to give for | * Briyan‘s Pulmonic Woafers . Twentyâ€"five Cents» Bubscribed Capita!, â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"â€" .. â€"£ 30000 Stg Accumulated Assetts overâ€"â€"â€"â€" 500,000.. " Annual Revenue(1863), overâ€" 100,000 * Prospectuses and all infor obtained from Amons the 'J_‘HE CANADIAN PAIN DESTROY ER has now been before the Public for a longth of time, and wherever used ds 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 qre delighted with its operations, and speak in the highest torms of its virtues and magical effects. We speak from expcrience in this matter, having tested it thoroughly, lund therefore those who are suffering from arly of ‘the «omâ€" plaints for which it is regcomiended may deâ€" pend upon its being a Sovercign Remiedy., The astonishing efticacy of the Canadain Side, Backâ€" and Head, Coughs, Colds, & Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in. th , _ Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, Bowel Complaints, Burns, Sc alds, f Frost Bites: â€"‘The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give immediate relief, All Medicine Dealers keep it. â€" Physicians ordcr and use it ;« and no family will be without it.after once trying it. Privce twentyâ€"five cents por Bottle. + NORTHROP & LYMAN, Newcastle, C. W., General Agents for Canada, Bold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Masscy, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinmer, in Ottawa. _ C The astonishing efticacy of the Canadain Pain Destroyer, in curing the Discases for which it is recommended, and its wonderful success in subduing the. torturing pains of Ithenmatism, and in relieving jNervous Affecâ€" tions, entitle it to a high rank in the list of Remedies for these complaints, _ Orders are coming in from Medicine Dealérs in @ll parts ot the country for further supplics} and each testiâ€" fving as to the universal satisfaction it gives. FINHE ~ORIGINXAL MEDICINE EsTA. _A_ blished in 1837, and first article of | the kind ever introduced under the name of « Pu/â€" moni¢ Wafers," in this or any other country ;all other. Pulmonic Wafers are connterfeits, The genuine can be known by the name BRYAN beinig stamped on cach WAFEK Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Cough, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarsemess Bryan‘s Pulmaonic Wafera . 7 Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Broathing Bryan‘s Pulmonie Wafers 4 Reheve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chekt Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers e Relieve IncipientConsumption, Lung Discases. & Bryan‘s Palumonic W ufers Q_t_t._ny}l, Dec. 18, 1865., w 4,1'6,"‘! 7 RELIEF LN TEX MINUTES® PULMONIC WAFERS! Relieve Irrithtion of Uarwlgand Tonsils. ; Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers { Relieve the above complaints in ten minutes. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are a l;lv»inï¬ to all Classes and Constitutions Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers Bryon‘s Pulmonic Wafers ; Arc in simple form and pleasant to the taste ©Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Not only relieve but effect rapid and Jlasting ; ) oures. JOB MOSES, Sole Prc * Newcastie. Sold by George Mortinier, John Roberts,, W M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J, Skinner in Ottawa. j s a< discases which affect the Wind of Horses ; also, | as a ‘Condition Medicine, surpassing every thing ‘ of the kind ; is casy to give, sure to cure, .and safe in all cases and at all times, and does not l prevent the horse from being worked while | using it. s wih iss mes 4 * | It cleanses the breathing apparatus, by reâ€" moving from the airâ€"cells the cqagulable lymph, or that secretion which in Heaves clogs tiwm, cansing a difficulty in breathing, and by.its action on the discascd part, causing ‘the mucous membrane to resumé¢ its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the circulation of the blood, and restoring the distended vessels o their natural size; by its use the horse‘s apâ€" etite is improved, ukdvmn:vm«-ms of the igestive organs corre(ted, softening the skin, nd giving to the coat & slock and shining apâ€" arance. .. N D. W. HURR, Sucgessor to Hoem & Co.# 4 Maiden Lane, NEW York, sOLE PROPRIETOR P4r oTtu® cxihe» starks. _ + ‘ Newcastiz, C.W. j yregy srmagh C se lk Proprietors for the Canadas: | Tus Otrawa Tiums.â€"Printed and Published Sak “ (';“K";.':f"""':’l":‘":' Tis, W . M 1 every moming, (Bundays excepted,) by Do w Geo, Mortimer, John Koberts, W. M. im« Kb inti Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J Skinner, in 4lh»u’lv Pay»3, at tlu- T"“"_‘ $tcant l‘rmm'nu Ottaws. 4 t Works, corner of York and Sussey Strects, in Ottawa, Dec. 18th, 1865 © 1â€"6fg w the City of Ottawa, County of Carleton, C.W Ottawa, Dec. 18. 18« CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYEK Ottawa; Doc. 18, 186 Of LOXDOX and EDINBURCGE. HEAD OFFICE‘IX CANADA &e., BHE EUROPEAN most important of modern Medical «discoveries stands the _ > NORTHROP & LYMAN 8, Sole Proprietor, > New York. NORTHROP & LYMAX, BRYAN‘S D. OCONNOT ly Jdin it ANTS lerably r Ies of |the of 4 I'ul. untry ;all its,> WThe about to vory SPECIAL NOTICE .. wWYoOoOnps~ Celebrated Good Samaritan N INTERNAL AxD E & A. Remedy for curingâ€" al} J ache, Rhoumatism, Coughs, He ralgia, | Cuts, Sprains, Burns B Affections, E'““fl",' yBote Throat Automatic Organs‘! Harry Sanderron, L, .M, Goltachalk, «Mar Maredvrk, *. Thalberg, Theodore FEixfeld, UWim, «Masom, MHerman Wollenhaupt, 4. Barilt, Francts H. BHrown, «#, Strackouchk, ¥‘m,. HMeary, Pry. Chas, Pradel, YR. SEGESMUND THALBERCG the fr Or to I AK. w oor Allion GeyTusxex :â€"Having thoroughly examined ‘and tested the Pianoâ€"Fortes invented and fu tented by Mr. 8. B. Derces, I am of the qpimen that the tone resulting from his improvements as exhibited in the instruments wnder «xamiâ€" nation, in point of richness, mth and brilfianâ€" cy, equal« that of the best G Piangâ€"Fortcs, and »zee/s them in pure, musical intonation and actual tone, power thus approximating cJoser to what 1 consider perfection in the wnstruâ€" ment thean has yet been achicved by any other ays tem of manufacture. s excelled; in depth, purity, and sympathetic sweetnes@n_ * 9 WA: HENRY PRY, late musical crite of the N. Y. Tribunmsays :â€"I baveexamined your neavly â€" invented: Kianoâ€"Fortes, @Phey merit all the praise given to theam by Messrs. Thalherg Gottechalk, Strackosch,~Mason and others. As_gegards stmcture, the}ware®orginal and philosophical ? in purity, volime, and conâ€" tinuity> of tone ; in vocal versiniilitude, that crowing exccience which enables thimpianists Fortes, and 1 cordially uw-rm«-.ui its sy constraction. â€" Its principal, by. whie] incrcase of vibratory power is obtained very simple a‘lï¬\g'rflflly philosophica tone is rand nolfic ; it has great «c stistaining the sound for singing, ; volimae of tone or power T have neve to " sing" on the instrument. _ Your Piahadsever deserve the highest rauk.. Your in\'.--n';m my opinion, is destined to work radical chany 3 in the manufacture of Pianos throughout the w‘rwid. » * From the N. Y. Zera4, Sept, 5.â€"â€"Upon a dn»fnj examination of. Drice‘s Pinnoâ€"Forte, we find the tesults obtained are a vÂ¥ery fine singing | tone, <great purity: and Dbriliancy throughout the entife instrument,, pot often found in Pianos constructed upon the old plan. The N. Y. Times, July 12, says;:â€"We have now an instrument without an equal. _ Jt can sing with a smooth delicacy, perfectly unat» tainable on any other instrument ; an ordinary player obtains with no exerfion, the fallncs=x of a Grand Pianoâ€"Fort«, vd they must . specdily supersede the old «tyJe®. x ~ GexTuExex :â€"Having thoroughly cxamined Before â€" purchasing, send for a descriptive catalogue, with price. â€" Ottawas, Dec. 18, 1865, 1â€"7 Every Instrunent Warranted for FTVE Yeark g N ILLUSTRATED CAT ALOG@®, COXâ€" taining full desvription of style, and testimonials of the most eminent musicians, as to: the superior «excellence of out instruâ€" mentsâ€"will be sent free to any address? | @52 to %552 HRACH! THIRTY NINXE VARIETIES, »eith PATENT 'ansu 1ENUTO«p SUB RASS. _ Our acroma Te device obviates thisdificulty entirely, the simple act of blowing with more orâ€" léss force giving the desired increase or decrease in the volume of the tone. * The Mclodeon and School Organ. For seventeen years the superior excellence of our Mclodeons has not beeffquestioncd, aisd for two yoars past the cnormous demand has made it impossiblé for us to mect our orders promptly. â€" With our ine?d facilities, we fecl warranted in assuring our patron« that their orders will be promptly met, and solicit a cohntinuance of their patronuge. he can make a hr:e podfit. > P. 8.â€"A libreal discont to Chur men and Schools, â€" Address, f *./ _ GEO. A. PRINY SCHOOL ORGAKS and MELODEOKS! inist, says:â€"I hay ittes, and 1 cordia 35,000 NOW in USE! Ottawa, Doc.18, 1865 Finished in Elegant Rosewood, Walnat or Ouk cases, > DRIGGS® NEW PaATEXq For general directi Bottle. _J GEO, A, PRINCE & ©0.‘s The Automatic Organ, Caution to Purchasers. Wholesale Agent, $ GEOR®E My ||.’|~|,\".-_‘ 41 Nussor Sfreet <we. Yours respectfully, . > L. M. GOTTSCHALK WM. HALL & soX, SOLE AGENTS P r Boring umined x i8 m 13 RBroadway NEW YoORIK NCE, & 00: Buflalo N. Y PP A Balm! ._ Jt can tly unat» sondinary allness of F‘I!d“l" 1. ‘The awpaeity and itd t hoard