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Ottawa Times (1865), 15 Feb 1866, p. 4

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i+ f1 3Â¥ $# A *4 44 4M There is one class in Ireland is placed mli-fly painful position by this out of Fenianism. . It has the policy Oof the Government of Ireland for the last three In order that ‘he may lead them he must also follow them. It is impossible for him, situated as he is, to assert for himself an absoâ€" lute independence. In matters of faith heé is, indeed, supreme, but in conduct and policy he must ldvio‘ently jar against the wishes ofhis people. In order to maintain his ground asa religious teacher, he is driven to practice some of the arts of the demagogue, Thus the Church of Rome has to its honor, made a pactice of denouncing secret societies ; but the Roman Catholic pricst has often found it necessary to wink very hard at those combiâ€" nations for agrarian outrage of which Ireland has seen so much during the present century. It is, perhaps, expecting too much of human nature if we hope thata pricst will be the honest and unsparing denouncer of that conâ€" gregation by whose alms alone he cxists. conspiracy. Every one will form for ‘himéelf his own ideas as to how far the Fenian conâ€" spiracy extends in Ireland, or among the Irish resideats in England or Amesica, but so far as it does extendâ€"it amounts to a complete breach between the ‘pricst and his %A'k. Whether ruccessful or not, its effect must be to impoverish the priesthood, so powerful for good or evil over the miind of the Irish centaries to leave the Roman o.t»ouc priest to exist on the volunary contributions of his flock. This policy, on the t justice of which we are not now going to enter has had the effect, probably not foreseen when it was commenced, of attaching the Kficll and the péople mutually to each other &M affecâ€" ton which follows on the conferring of mutual benefits. ~But it has done more. (It has obliged the priest, if he would secure for himâ€" self decent subsistence, to conciliate the preâ€" judices, to adopt the feclings, and to accomoâ€" date himself to the point of view of his flock. The Church of Rome has always denounced secret societi¢s, but it is nevertheless trae that th ose sectet societies have! received from the Irish Roman Catholic clergy feeble censure, and that cenure accomjpanied with so much sympathy as tend«d rather to excuse the very acts it profes.ed to condemu. Fenianism has made a great change in the position of the Roman Catholic clergy with regard to the oo atn im 4 , U i Amd every kind of Scrofulous '.'3 Scabious grupâ€" tions. khn’o’nmnnody for SaALT RHEUM, RING _ WORM, TETTER, SCALD HEAD AND SCURVEY.‘ It is gusranteed to be the Purest and most Powerâ€" ful preparation of GENXUINE HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA And is the only true and reliable cure for Syphilis, even in its worst forms. . â€" f : It is the very best medicine for the cure of all diseases arising from a vitiated or impure state of the blood, and particularly so when used in conâ€" great mass of the people. ‘This movement, unlike the ag:rarian outrages) with which we are so fimiliar, has been &lways unsparingly demounced by the Catholic clergy, and with good reason, for it ieems that they themselves are murked out among the first victims of the THE IRISH PRIESTS AND [rn FEN A NS. IN QUAR?‘ BOTTLES ! The Great Purifier of the Blood, Is particularly recommended for use during THESPRING ANDsSUMMER Surely this state of things offers a great opâ€" portuanity. We would deprecate strongly any attack upon the Irish Church. _ But the ocâ€" cassion in peculiarly favorable for making a are suffering and likely to suffer, for their adâ€" herance to the cause of peace and order. Their influence ought as far as possible be consolidated at this juncture. _ They would speak with more boldness and authority against Fenianism if they were assured of a provision not depending upon momentry popâ€" ularity. Ofall the money that we spend in the year, the half million that we lnight deâ€" vote to this purpose would yicld us"the richâ€" of Welland, on various charges of misconâ€" WVÂ¥ . circulation® clogged, and the hamors of the h‘ymm,bymh.vl“m secretions of the winter months. This safe, ‘é nowerful deterzent. cleanses every portion of By all who are sick, or who wish to prevent sickâ€" Thew tor tos poraament io ns of es nieet dbogeraus cure most dangerous and conirmed cases of S® est and best return. _ Peace and concord, mmfi law are better worth having than fiects armies ; to strengthen the emâ€" pire at its centre is far more important than to protect its frontiers. We have tried exeryâ€" thing that could be thought of with Ireland, except providing a suitable maintainance for her clergy. If we wish them to tell their conâ€" gregations the truth, we must place them in a position of independence in which they can afâ€" ord to tell it. « It is stated that the French Government is negotiating in the interest of virtue with the Gov.rnments uf those States in which gamblâ€" ing is perm tted, in order to induce them to withdraw their tolerance of this vice within a definite pericd. _ _ & A ENOE DRILDCOP 21 20 17 13 C M WMLILIE Wn. THE BLOOD 1s THICK, THE cirealation® clogged, and the hamors of the As a Diet Drink Scrofula, Old Sores, Boilsyâ€"Tumors, Ab= :::o-,hm.x.;m of the State for the Catholic priesthood in Ireland. They The St. Catherine‘s Journal says an impeachâ€" nénicls heing prepared agained Judge Price, Electroâ€"Plated Ware )â€";@gs“@hmm in cases arising u,n--:"‘ need ;hanm’“ T ider thanaâ€" erers . fluence of these two GREAT REMEDIES, maladies oi prepmm pohiy ant pormctnenty. . in the u.-muflo’n uh «e the rafeat the w and the best remedy ever prepared, and be at once resorted to : Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Liver Com* plaints, Constipation, Headaches * and Piles» Bristol‘s Sarssparilia, and Bristol‘s Sugarâ€"Coatâ€" ad Pills are for said by all Druggists everywhore. Seld in Ottaws by John Roberts, Dr. Garvey, H. acy 13, 866. n reaty February 9th, 1366 SHEFFIELDHOUSE! BRIS TOL‘S (Vegetable) Sugarâ€"Coated Liver, Stomach and,Bowels, r-u_?i-_&:-’hs;h. and w.m*u to keep in m&:&m “ul all h’lo.:d â€"'“.l: (__ _ BRISTOEL‘S SA RSAPARILLA ! BEST SHEFFIELD MANUFACTURE! 24, SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA. E, K. MacGillivray & Co., The graat cure for all Diseases of the system, and should be used daily (From the London Time#.) CHOICE AT O# Dizectâ€"Importers 45.â€"tf oN AND AFTER Monday, 20th November, 1865, CENTRAL AND WESTERN DISTRICTS WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. r rulxa WILL g.«vx BONAVENTURE Station as follows : « CORNER of SUSSEX & GEORGE Sts. TBE LOCATION OF 8 HOTEL IS IN the most central best business part of the city. It is co of stone, has a frontage of 66 feet on Sussex Street, with piazza to three stories, and a frontage on George Street of ome hundred fiftyâ€"six feet; is four stories high, has a wing of ‘one hunâ€" dred and sisteen feet length added to it within the last two years;\has been thoroughly renovated, and has ample accommodatign for two hundred guests. ~3r%, Grand Trunk» Railway Company CHANGE of TIME. Oftawa and Prescott Railway, TRAINS ']Ell]‘ RUN A8 FOLLOWS : MAIL TRAIN will leave Ottawa at 8 A. M., MIXED TRAIN at 1.30, P. M. _ © _ Day Express for ,Ogdensburg, Brockville, Kingtson, Belleville, Toronto,Guelph, London, Brantâ€" ford, I:n Buffallo, Detroit, Chicago, points West, at ons bas is ns Ac m n for Kingâ€" ston and | Intermediate Stations, ML, . chctecr td arv ies xarizees EASTERN DISTRICT. Acm-fifioq Train for Island f Pond Intermediate Stations, } 9.00 A. F. Mail for ditto and Portland, stopâ€" ping over night at Island xnd, }i'oo PM. Night Ex for Three Rivers, ) , Quebec, Riviere du Loup, Portâ€" 10.10 land, and Boston, with sleeping } *9%"*â€" Express Trains to St. John‘s, conâ€" necting with Trains of Vermont Central ;-un for Boston, New York, all &min the East tern 8i M kc ceries vixi4s Ditto | ditto . and Rouse‘s Point A n Train for..8t. John‘s intermediate places â€" Trains leave for Lachine at ...... The capital THE BRITIS . The Hotel contains ei ing single and doubleâ€" rooms, gentlemen and room 60 feet by 33 & Province), bath rooms, & The premises are covefivith tin; are enâ€" closed and secured by proof walls, and are insured under a firstâ€"glass risk. , They are within less than five minutes‘ walk of the Parâ€" liament Buildings. and, las the first session of Parliament to be held in wa will take place at an ‘early day, they offer a rare chance to any. gentleman ‘who thoroughly understands keeping a | â€" Firstâ€"Class Hotel ! Hotel accommodation is at present so much wanted in this city, this house, under proper management, could not fail to prove a remunâ€" erative and safe investment. * _ RETURNING FROM PRESCOTT. MAIL TRAIN will leave Prescott at 2.05 P.M MIXED TRAIN at 7.30 A.M. It has also detached from the main building a Bill!ard room, ice se, larder, laundry, stables, &¢c., &¢, Aabaneb oo Groceries & Liquors. Ottawa, Jan. 16, 1866 Suitable partics, wishing to rent or purchase, will be dealt with liberally on application (postâ€"paid) to the subscriber. d j;irL JAMES SKEAD. w_" c“y» c *" 1 C JohnThompson‘s Old Stand 27, Rideau Street, Ottawa, . â€" The & Crockery De eot Are comm mongaellmd stock will be found Priscrwar.... ... ... Rev;T. D. Pumuirs, M.A. Assistart..............< .. Ma. H. Puiuurprs. Frexou Master...... ...... ... Moss. Domo. Draw1sg...... ...... ....C. A. NewsiLr, Eag. Munic ... ... .« ... ... . .\ .. M. R. FmiPP; Kaq. The work of this Institution will be resumâ€" ed,with‘reagndloolu,lndincmed faciliâ€" %e-hon DAY next JANUARY 24. ellington Street, Jan. 1, 1866, } 12â€"6f Liquors of the Purest 8uallty JOHN THOMPSON, 27, Ridean Street. : _ NÂ¥ Cash paid for Potâ€"Ash, Furs and Hides. MONTREAL HOUSE JAMES T'fiOM}')soN FYTNENXDERShis sincere thanks to the inhabiâ€" Ottawa Classical and Commercial School Patronage of His Lordship the Bishop of Oniarie. Comprises in part :â€"Flannel l s, Blankets = tory Cloths, K‘eedl, Fancy‘ Flannels, l::d Dress Goods in great variety,. Also, a large A Stock of .*. READYMADE CLOTHING. A. tants of Ottawa and mmnnp{ing country, for the liberal patronage received since his commencing business in Ottawa, begs. to call theirâ€"sttention to his FALL STOCK, conâ€" Will be found, as h:uml":‘mgplm'w_im a DRY} GOODS, ¢ .GROCERIES, CROCKERY, Indy-!ago Ciothing, Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 itto | ditto . and Rouse‘s Point | 3.l!rl".l. n Train for.8t. y John‘s # intermediate places } 5.00 P.M. ainsleave for Lachine at ...... .8.00 A.M. l * 9.30 A.M. | *3.00 P.M. 2: « 4.30 PM. *The 3.00 P.M. Train runs through to Plattsâ€" ty C.J. BRYDGES, Maxaomme Dmscros. Dec. 18, 1865 He desires to call attention to his Stock of 5w PIECES Home Made Cloth, (Canâ€" adian Mapufacture.) , * 100 PTIECKS Home Made ‘Flannels, ghmdhn Manufacture.) 5% UNDLES American Cotton Yarn. 300 January 10, 1866 ‘OO BARRELS Labrador Herrings THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR .‘ RAILROAD NOTICES. The Bui DRY GOODS, The Goods Dornrtmnt es inpp.?t :â€"Flannels, Blanket OF CANADA. BAGS of Salt. Situated o T. 8. DETLOR, ____ Supertntendent axp Retiam rooms, sitting nsulou, a dining to none in the s &c. f m the main building of Canada. A.SFE! : the of 8.00 A. M 8.15 P. M 9.40 A.Â¥ 8.30 A .M &c., 19â€"(f 24â€"4 lâ€"y The first FTIVE splendid Vessels intended to be put upon this favourite route for the Continâ€" ent are the following :â€" f | *WASHINGTON ..3,204 tons . .900 horse power. LAFAYETTE., . 3,204 tons.. 900 horse power. EUROPE ... ... . . 3,204 tons. .900 horse power. NAPOLEON I11..(nearly ready)..1100 h. p. 8ST. LAURENT.. .glnflding) .. .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 MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. RB@â€"RETURN TICKETS GRANTED AT REDUCED RATES. PERUVIAN, MORAVIAN, HE STEAMERS OF THE GLASGOW T-L!NE consisting of the ST. DAVID, 1650 tons, .. .... . . Capt. Aird. ST. @EORGE, 1468 tons, ...... Capt. Smith, ST. ANDREW, 1432 tons, .\ .. . Capt. Stott. 8T. PATRICK, 1207, tons, . ... . Capt..Trocks. Sailing between the Clyde and Portland and New York at intervals throughout the season of Winter Navigation, as follows : 8T. GEORGE,........... 17th January, 1866 ST. DAVID, ...... ...... 31st January, 1866 ST. ANDREW, .........14th Feb‘ry, . 1866 ST. PATRICK, ..........21st Feb‘ry, 1866 8ST~â€"GEORGE, .......... Tth March, 1866 8ST. DAVID, ...... ...... 21st March, 1866 a w__â€" Rates of THROUGH PASSAGE from Monâ€" treal to Londonderry or Live :.* CABIN, ...... 'I;,;’lnd”.'o gAccading to aceommodaution) STEENAGE, . ... ;4« ««ccescr«0004 Aumond‘s Building, Rideau Street, Ottawa, Or Graxp Tavxx Ramwary Statiox, Portraxp. Mail Steamers to France Direct. HIS COMPANY‘8 MAIL LINE I8S COMâ€" T posed of the following Firstâ€"class full powered Clydeâ€"built doubled engined Iron Steamships : ,, ACADIAN, ... .. is1 ... +.« . <++}y . Y6B0 Tong HIBERNIAN, ............. o Capt. Durrox NOYAâ€"8COTIAN, .......... S teiye . Capt. Wyum. BELGTIAN;....« +« ««+++««+ & C.xt Brown NORTHâ€"AMERICAN, ..... Nay"An cxgerienced Surgeon carried on each ship. :. t :. se Ottawa, Jan. 5, 1866 Under Contract with the GOVERNMENT of CANADA, for theâ€"Conveyance of the CANADIAN AND UNITED STATES f MAILS.: Passengers Booked to Liverpool & Londonaery * Capt. Warr. (Sailing from LIV ERPOOL every THURS. DAY, and from PORTLAND every SATURâ€" DAY, calling auoch Foyle to receive on board and land Mails and Passengers to and THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMâ€" PANY‘S NEW LINE OF FIRSTCLASS SIDEâ€"WHEEL STEAMERS BEâ€" TWEEN NEW YORK & DA MASCUS from Ireland and Scotland.) 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 succeeding Saturday. ‘"__"mUROPE," On Friday, the 5th day of January. B@Â¥" Departures from New York to Havre stopping at Brest to land mails and passengers, thereby shortening the sea voyage about one FROM NEW,YORK TO HAVRE Chief Cabin Passage LIVERPOOL & NEW YORK The Boston Ships onl{ % at HALIFAX â€" to land and receive ngers and a Her Majesty‘s . Malls. Chief Cabin Passage, Chief Cabin Passage,....... ...... .... 20 00 Becond * 6 0 kxrrrrs irksass4ks _1b 00 Payable in Gold or its equivalent in United sh'r?%uh?w' perienced e carry experienc ms. No Bcrl{wfll be secured nnfimobr. First Cabin, including. table wine . . . ... $135. Second Cabin, including table wine . $70 or $80. Quebecito Paris...... ... ... $83, $93 or $148. *~Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in United States currency. B@" Medical attendance free of charge. For Freight or Passage, apply to ____ _ Ottawa, Jan. 5, 1866 No freight will be received after 3 o‘clock P.M., on the day before sailing. fi' Parcels for different consignees colâ€" lected and made up in single packages adâ€" dressed to one party for delivery, for the purâ€" pose of evading freight, will upon the examinâ€" ?fion by the customs be charged with proper reight. . The owners of these ships will not be acâ€" countable for Gold, Silver, Bulliqn, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. British and North American | ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ! Via CORK HARBOR, and between LIVERPOOL AN% BOSTON, Via CORK HARBOR. GLAS§GOW LIN E. B@"Berths not secured until paid for For further particulars apply to _ 18$5â€"6â€"Winter Arrangementâ€"1865â€"6. Dates of calling are as follows : Java, SCOTiky.... +1 PERSIA;. ;1 ... CHltkhy..+1++ : AusTrRaLASIAN, PHky. .+ n¢s .+ AFRICA, . ... .. CAKADA; ... . +. Evnora,.... .. From New York to Liverpool : ~ » "LLFPAaAYBTTE,‘ Appointed by the Admiralty to sail between OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. ‘ Cabin Passage............ ... . $132 50 C« . ©‘".........s.....{ "BD 00 From Boston to Lrevipool_:__ > From WINTER 1865â€"6, " EU ROPE," kiÂ¥s cesÂ¥ taxx sirrss i. : ~meInglis. cxÂ¥tsces axa‘s aars sds P s AMHNWCTnOU frsriats «o+. +4 .++. Thomag Bmail, jrars e rig Aservs s¢s + +i +3 9. Thodtcls, THE FARES WILL BE A. Bocaupz, as follows FROM PORTLAND: L. ..... .. .... 6th January, 1866 ++ ++« ++ ++«, .. 13th January, 1866 N,....... .. ... . 20th January, 1866 TIAN,...... .27th January, 1866 er particulars lppl& to HEUBACH & COWARD, Capt. Barcaxtin® Capt. Artox A. Doowesxs®, DONALD R. MacLEOD, Commercial Chambers, ____ 194 Peter Street, Quebec Capt. Kxice. Building HAVRE. ... E. R. Moodie THE OTTAWA Timmxs, FEBRUARY 15, 1866. 2600 Tons 2300 Tons 2650 Tons 2434 Tons 2400 Tons 1784 Tons 1800 Tons 112 00 65 00 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 Christmas and New Year‘s! 500 THE sUBSCRIBER WOULD DIRECT ATTENTION PARTICULARLY TO HI8 Large and waried Stock of WINES and LIQUORS, which for CHEAPNESS and QUALITY he warrants to give satisfaction equal to any House in Canada. His Stock now on hand comprises :â€" i _ CHRISTMAS & NEW YEARS WINES & LIQUORS No No. Lobsters, Sardines, Digby Herring GINâ€"DEKUYPER‘S AND OLD TOM. Jamaica Rum, Morton‘s and Molson‘s E. Wines, :Old Rye, Proof and Toddy SPICES BLACK and WHITE PEPPER, CINNAMON, ALLSPICE, GINGER, &c., &c., FRESH GROUND BY STEAM on the Premiscs. TOB ACCOS DIAMOND, MONTREAL, NIGGER HEAD, SOLACE, FIG. GOLDEN LEAF,. ELDORADO, CUT SMOKING, VARIETIE SAUCES, PICKLES, ESSENCES, SOAPS, CANDLES, S TALLOW and SPERM ; STARCH, BLUE, BROOMS, c o |. ‘WASHâ€"BOARDS, MATCHES, PIPES, OILS, &e. t > 1000 °BAGS OF SALT. s FISH and SA-LTâ€" 200 BARRELS No. 1 SPLIT HERRINGS. i‘ 100 HALF BARRELS No.1 . _ de, | _ 100 â€" Do do do LABRADOR. R 100 QUINTALS DRY COD FISH, maseya 100 KITS PRIME MACKEREL. No Ales and Porterâ€"â€"â€"Dawe‘s Canadian & Imported ! WV HISEK EY S s Scotch & Irish Whiskey, in Wood & Bottle, TEAS__JAPAN, COLORED ‘AND UNCOLORED; IMPERIAL, TWANKAY, YOUNG HYSON, SOUCHONG and CONGOU, all NEW CROP. SUG ARS BARBADOES BRIGHT MUSCOYADO, REFINED YELLOW, DRY CRUSHED. GRANULATED, CRUSHED A, &c. L V NALAAUM!"""~" DRY CRUSHED, GRANULATED, CRUSHED A, &c. COFFEES MOCHA, JAVA, LAGUIRA and RIO, FRESH ROASTED and GROUND DAILY BY STEAM on the Premises 1Z" Intending Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and EXAMINE THE GOODS and PRICES, and an Inspection of our Wine Vaults is spécially solicited. _ + 7 â€" $ "Red Sign and Mammoth Paintings," . 300 Half Boxes do. // 300 Quarter do do. § 200 Halt _ do Figs. | 200 Quarter do do. ~ f Currants, Candied Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel! Near the FRENCH CATHEDRAL. K@J" Goo DELIVERED in all parts o, the City FREE of CHARGE. Ottawa December 18 1865 1, Bazerac De Forge &,Son‘s Old Cogniac,............... .... ........... 3,25 1000 2, Bazerac De Forge &‘Son‘s,.....................................’.....' 2.86 8.00 3, J. & F. Martel‘s, Jas»yHennesey & Co.‘s, De Guernon & Co.s, Chas. Coran & Co.‘s, Otard Da Pay & Co.‘s, and Jules Robin & Co.‘s, Old Cognac. f 4, Cognic ONlnAINC, (ROCRENHCQ]. ... +k« +<+irslr.siss isxass 1st ss11+:1s 100 â€" 8.00 Juchmon,“ 1.25 _ 4.00 1, Macon Ordinaire, (J861,) 1.00 2, Grand . do. _ (1858) 1.50%, 3, Macon, Vieux, (1844) .. 1.75 | 4, Bn;)olsll Chenas, (‘51,) 1.75 | 6, St. Emilion, No. 1, (51,) 1.25 | , St. Emilion, No. 2, (‘48,) 1.75 , 6t. Julien, (1858,)‘..... 1.75 , Chateau Margaux, (‘51,) 2.00 , Romanee Comti, (1851,) 3.75 10, Corton, &1:81,) ar iarses LAB 11, ChateanAaut Brion (‘58), 3.75 12, Clos Vougeot, (1858,).. 3.75 13, Pomard, (1858), ....... 2:00 14, Chablis, (White Wine,) | No.'x,‘%ssl,)'.....'.' 15, Ch-;;li-, (White Wine,) 0. 2, (1858),.2.... 16, Chablis, '((wm’e Wine,) | ‘No#(1868,;).,7.... 1, Sherry, (Old, ...... *,. "Do. > do."..22.. C. SPARROWS COLUMN. GROCERIH.S! Boxes Layer Raisins. IPRENCOCOH WINES! cCcomNsSsTANTLY ON HAND. REMEMBER THE STORE WITH THE GOoon AND CHEAP FOR SALE CHEAP ATTENTION ! &6 i+« 3909 CHEFEAP AT C. SPARROW, Jr., â€" _ (19 Botl‘s. $5.50 $11.75 3.50 8.75 "T90 Kib W I N C 8$&! 1.15 'DIAHOND, MONTREAL, NIGGER HEAD, SOLACE, FIG, GOLDEN LEAF, E.DORADO, CUT SMOKING, CUT HONEY DEW and CANADIAN TWI8ST. Per Case SPARROW 8 BUILDINGS, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets. C.â€" SPARROW, Jr. 11.10 6,00 11.10 11.10 5.15 3.50 5.00 6.00 4.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 7.00 F 0 Râ€"â€" No No (Muscat of Lunel,).. 2.00 22, Frontignan, No. 2, (‘58,) 1.50 23, Champague A. Blanchet, jeune, wine grower > of the Brand Mesnilâ€" ‘ surâ€"Oger, (Epernay,) (Reims,) ...... .. â€"â€" 24, Moet & Chandon, Green Sonl;) 111 +6+« ¢r+114 waue 25, Moet & Chandon, Sup‘r, â€"â€" 26, Roussillon, ........... 1.00 27, DKGAY1I8;. «> : + + ++« x:« +4â€"1.00 17, Ssauternes, (White Wine,) No. 1,6}861,) 1.00 18, Sauternes, (W hite Wine,) No. zwlssa,) 1.15 19, Sauteraes, White â€" Wine,) No. 3, (1851,) â€" 20, Graves, (1858,)........ â€" 21, Frontignan, l?(_). , (61,) 1, Port, (Old,). .. ... . . .. . §5,50 @,9? §Supzrlot,)....... 3.50 At C. SPARROW, Jr. At C. SPARROW < Jr. 1.15 1.25 12 Bot!‘s. $11.175 gh 16.00 18.00 13.00 6.50 14 8.15 6.00 1.15 14 INSURANUE ADVERTS Wesem IIlSllrIfAiBE/Bfi/fipany, pF EN G L.A _ N LD, CAPITAL, â€" â€" «/ $5,000,000. MWW with the West" . em, and London Life i Bociety, Founded M /| im 1842. FIBE XND LIFE POLICIES I8SSUED, and/Losses paid by the Head Office in Ca Messrs. Scott & DeGrassi, Toronto), without reference to England. / Agent for Ottawa and vicinity, * / HENRY GRIST, Orrics:â€"Sussex Street, 3 doors below York. Ottawsa Dec. 19 1865. 2â€"f FIRE AND LIFE! THEâ€"ROY AL Insurance Company CAPITAL, £2,000,000 ST°C! TRUSTE ES: Joux® Snaw Leigs, Esq., and Jorx N ayror, Esq Capital, â€" â€" £2,000,000 Sterling ! Accumulated Funds in hand exceed £5,000,000 Annual Revenue exceeds.,. ... ... £2,500,000 Momr.m'rm RATES OF PREMIUM and Liberal Settlement of Losses. _ Farni Stock Insured> Losses by. Lightning made d ht 1 ) Years, to Policies then in existence Two entire years. 1. the Royal Insurance 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, All Losses Promptly Settled ! THE UNDERSIG N E Dâ€"â€"Agent for the Royal Insurance Company, for Ottaâ€" to Participating Policiesâ€"being two per cent. per annum on the amounts assuredâ€"the largâ€" est Bonus ever continuousiv declared by any Companyâ€"cannot fail to place the Royal as the most eligible Office for intending Assurer: to select. H. J. FRIEL, Agent, Insurance Company! FIRE, LIFE and ANNUITIES. Orricz :â€"Union Buildings, corner of Sussex and York Streets. : CHIEF OFFICE : #i=â€"4 QUEEN.... INSURANCE . ... BUILDINGS, LIVERPOOL. and long estab in England. h LIPR DEPARTMENTP: _ _ rpu® Larak LIFE BOXUS DECLARED at the last Meeting for Division of Profits , > CaNADA BRANCH OFFICE: | UNION BUILDINGS,â€". ... MONTREAL. PIRE AND LIE INSURINCE ! B 0 A R D: Wiurax Morsox, Esq., Chairman. Trowas Kay, Esg., Hzxry Tnoxas, Esq., Hox. Jonx Youxe. Davin Torraxce, Esq. LIFE POLICIES CON8IDERED UNCHALâ€" LENGABLE EXCEPT IN CASES OF PALPABLE FRAUD. LIFE POLT CIAl All of which BANKERS,............. MOLSON‘S BANK SPECIAL FPEATURES: NONâ€"FORFEITURE or POLICIES DIVI8SION OF LIFE PROFITS Every Five Â¥ears Fourâ€"fifths returned to Participating Policyâ€"holders. .‘ ' | Smpumpsere‘ The undel*ignod‘ is now prepared. to take Risks on Fire and Life in the above well known Policies Payable During Lifeâ€" time of Assured ! FOR SALE. 200 ;‘mnxég OF MESS AND PRIME Packed and inspected by R. Kixty, Esg., of Ottawa. PHOTOGRAPHS by NOTMAN POR SALB AT TM® _ OTTAWA STATIQNERY WAREKOUSF Groceries & Liquors. #@J* Country Merchants would do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere. | Ottawa, Jan. 22; 1866 PRAYER BOOKS, (sxeLisE axp YREXCH,) 2 .BEBYERYâ€".EKIN D. TT ECALL THE ATFPENXTION OF THE Actuary and Managerâ€"Prmoy M. Dov®, Esq Medical Ezaminerâ€"J. A. Graxt, Esq., M. D Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 Ottawa, Déc. 18, 1865. _w . . _ ., DUVERNAY, BROTHERS Ottawa, Dee, . 1865, â€" _ ~ 3 Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865 S LIFE: ARGE BONUS DECLARED £2 Per cent pér Annum on sums Assured, P O B K , IE GREATEST BONUS EVER CONâ€" tinuously declared by any Company. IVISION OF PROFITS EYVERY FIVE without Reference to the Directors Ladies of Ottaws to our assortment. (LIMITED,y/ t ENG-,T_/- AN D, °AL, = â€" =/ $5,000,000. d in 97&-. with the Wost" UFLAMGCYLC*uud â€" Y andan ‘Tike PROMPT AND LIBERAL LEMENT of CLA Arso, a LaRGE stock Q@UEEEN for Ottawa, Aylmer, and vicinity IES GRAN1IED ON A SPEâ€" REDUCED SYSTEM. re fully explained in Prospectus. lished Company sas290Ri+++% FIR R, E. OCONNOR, York Street, Ottawa D. WHELAN, _ Rideau street OF 1INSURANCE ADVER ASSURANCE SOCIETY GUARANTEE INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL ACTOF PARLIAMENT for LIFE ASSURANCE, ANNUITIES AND FIDELITY m GUARANTEES. HEAD OFFICE INX CANADA : 69 Great St. James Street, Montreal DIRECTORS IN CANADA : Henry Thomas, Esq., (Mes«rs. Thomas, Thiâ€" baudeau & Co.,) Director, Bank of Montreal, Chairman. The Hon. Charles Alleyn, Q.C., Mâ€"P.P., Quebec, Charlés John Brydges, Esq., Managing Director of the Grand Trunk Railway, Montreal. Angus Cameron, Esq., President of the Bank of Toronto, Toronto. Robert Cassels, Esq., Cashicr Bank of Upper Canada, Toronto. Thomas Cramp, Esq., President of the Board of Trade, Montreal. E. H. King, Esq., General Manager Bank of Montreal, Montreal. ‘The Hon. William McMasterM.L.C., Director , of the Ontario Bank, Toronto. R@7A|l the Dircctors are fully qualified Shareâ€" holders in the Society. j ; Secretary for‘ Canadaâ€"FAward Rawlins, Esq., * 69 Great St. James Street, Montreal. In addition to transacting every description of Life Assurance, this Society Graxts Boxps or Srcciuty for persons holding, or about to hold responsible situations. € The Society‘s rates for Life Assurancs are very moderate, and when effected in combination with Guarantee, the premiums are considerably reâ€" duced â€" Bubscribed Vapital, â€"» «> » > > » + & JU UVUV i Accumulated Xuetnover---- 500,000 Annual Revenue (1863), overâ€" 100,000 Prospectuses. and all information may be obtained from i ‘ D. O°CONNOR® Agent. > Ottawh, Dec. 18, 1865. 1 1â€"7y Among the most important of modern Medical . discoveries stands the Bide, Back and Head, Cougbs, Colds, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in the Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, . Bowel Complaints, Burns, Scalds, Frost Bites. * #&o., : _ d&c. de., de. Tmc CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER has now been before the Public for a length of time, and wherever used is well liked, never failing in a single instance to give g:rmnnent relief when timely used, and we have never known a single case of dissatisfaction where the directions are pmpe:dy followed, but on the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, Medical Adviserâ€"William Fraser, Esq., and speak in the highest terms of its virtues and magical effects. | en The astonishing efficacy 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€" fying as to the universal satisfaction it gives. The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give immediate relief, All Medicine Dealers keep it. Physicians orderand uscit; and no family will be without it after once trying it. Price twentyâ€"five cents per Bottle, We speak from experience in this matter, having tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who are suffering from any of the comâ€" plaints for which it is recommended may deâ€" pend upon its being a Sovereign Remedy. NORTHROP & LYMAN, *__ Newcastle, C. W., General mh for Canada. Sold by Geo,. Mortimer, J Roberts, W. g‘. Masscy, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, in tawa. RELIEF IN TEX MINUTES BRYAN‘S PULMONIC WAFERS! T}IE ORIGINAL: MEDICINE ESTA. blished in 1837, and first article of the kind ever intrbduccd’ under the name of « Pul monic Wafers," in this or any other country ; all other Pulmonic Wafers are counterfeits. The genuine can be known by the name BRYAN being stamped on each WAFER. 1. all other preparations for the Cure ot Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and all 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 prevent the horse from being worked while uaing 54. ;â€"â€" â€"_/_;>{{ * * | _‘, Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Reli¢eve Cough, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Reli¢eve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing *â€". Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Spitting of Blood, .Pains in the Chest Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Incipient Consumption, Lung Discases. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Irritation of Uvula and Tonsils. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers . Relieve the above complaints in ten minutes. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are ia blessing to all Classes and Constitutions | Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers a Arciin simple form and pleasant to the taste Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Not only rblieve but effect rapid and lasting Arabian Heave Remedyv AND CONDITION MEDICINE "[~8 POSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO ANY OR ‘Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are warranted to give satisfaction to every & »@0ke No family should be without a box of Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers "”in the house. * No traveller should be without a supply o . Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers in his pocket. Ao person will ever ebject to give for Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers 5 [ Twentyâ€"five Cents. JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, New Yorx. ; NORTHROP & LYMAN, en Newcastu®. Sold by George Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy. and J, Skinner, in Ottawa. , Ottawa Dec. 18 1865.. 1â€"6â€"kw â€" It cleanses the breathing apparatus, ree moving from the airâ€"cells the able lymph, or that secretion which in Heaves clogs them, causing &d!flculty in breathing, and by itsâ€"action on the discased part, causing the mucous membrane to resume its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the circulation of the blood, and restoring the distended vessels 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€" Newcastis, C.W. Proprictors for the Canadas. & ] » PRICE TWEXNTYâ€"FIVE OBXTSA â€" > * Sold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J Skinner, in D. W. HURD, Successor to Hem» & Co * X#en Lane, NEW York, OLE PROPRIETOR FOR THE UNITED STATES. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 Ottawa, Dec. 18th 1865! CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER ASSURANCE ! Of LOKDON and EDINBURGEH. LIFE A ND THE EUROPEAN NORTHROP & LYMAN, DARLEYV‘S *T 8 8. 1â€"6f.w STOVES! LAMPS, Rock Oil JOBBING, Etc,, ESMONDE‘s Oitawa, Feb 4 1866 PIANO FORTES$ é RE THE ONLY INSTRUNEXTs constructed on a truly Scientific Prinei. ple. They have greater strength, and wil} in main lopger in Tuxs than any other Piano The construction is simple and natural, al} the extrancous lumber in â€"the body of the instry. ment is despenged with ; the sound boards are merely two arched planks of thin wood, like the front and back of a violin ; the strings any attached to a strong Iron frame, which is separy. ted and entirely independent ofdm:.i,M dispensing with the old Inlf::- of stringing, by substituting straight bri preserving at the same time the Over Strung Bass, of which Mr. Dmices is th‘e‘ilnch':r, By these ip. rovements we n much more vibratory l[:owq, at the same time preserving all ite purity and richness of tone., â€" | They have received the highest testimoniah from the Press, and all the principal artisy in the country, among which are ; MHarry Sanderson, L. M. Cottechalk, Max Marctvek, , #. Thalberg, Theodore Risheld, W‘m, Mason, MR. SEGESMUND THALBERG, tie gress pianist, says;:â€"I bave examined your new Piang. Fortes, and I cordially‘approve of its system of construction, IJ. principal, by which grest increase of vibritory power is i being very simple and perfectly phil:m. The tone is rand and noble ; it has great capacity for sustaining the sound for singing, and is volume of tone or power I have never heard excelled in depth, purity, and #ympathetic sweetness. GexTtuewugs :â€"Having thoroughly examine and tested the Pianoâ€"Fortes invented and tented by Mr. 8. B. Dnou,lmo(hJ that the tone resulting from hik improvements as exhibited in the instruments under exam nation, in point of richness, depth and brilliss cy, equals that of the best Grandâ€" Pianoâ€"Forts, and ercels them in purc, musical intonaties and actual tone, power thus ‘approkimating closer to what 1 consider perfection in the in ment than has yet been achieved by any other ip tem of manufacture, 3 WM: HENRY FRY, lnte musical critic of the N. Y. Tribunesays :â€"1 have examined your newly invented Fimnoâ€"Fortes. merkt all the praise given to them by lc-'ll‘h Gottschalk, | Strackosch, Mason and other. As ‘regardsâ€"structure, they are orginal and philosophical; in purity, volume, and on tinuity of tone ; in vocal versimilitude, that crowing excelence which enables the pisnist to " sing" on the instrument. Your Pignosevrer deserve the highest rank. . Your invention, is my opinion, is destined to work Mhl* in o‘r.lis manufacture of Fianos throughout world. N ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE O0K * A taining full description of style, att testimonials of the most eminent musicast, as to the superior excellence of our in@® mentsâ€"will be sent froee to any address. The Automatic Organ. From the N. Y. Herald, Bept. 6.â€"Upona careful examination of Dmoe‘s Pho-rfi, we find the results obtained are a â€" tine singing tone, great purity and m throughout the entire im-n&-t often found in Pianos constructed upon ill # The N. Y. Times, Juiy 12, says:â€"We have now an instrument without an equal, â€"Jtom sing with a «mooth delicacy, perfectly uns tainable on any other instrument ; an ordingy plager obtains with no exertion; the fullnewe! a Grand Pianoâ€"Forte, and they must specdlly supersede the old styles. w13 In presenting the Acm«amm we boldly announce the gteatest im musical instruments of the age. During t cnuu century, the French and Germa® ve manufactured reed instrumenté wih f@ouble bellows, and two pedats for the feet i# pperate, but the want of the reversed or AveTe» seurows, (which is the only bellos} in our instruments,) |made it f or them to produce the mellow, and usical tone for which our instrument #* lebrated. e i All of our instruments have upon the M85§ board, in full, "GEO. A, nuw When a gealer represents any other suctt as "the same as ours, it is ‘""'“ attempt to sell an me'ha instrument 08 he can make a large profit. _ _ muey. NC P. 8.â€"A libreal discount to Churches, CE!" men and Schools. Address. 100 & t GIO.A...PIIIC‘. "L Before purchasing, send for a‘ descriptiv catalogue, with price. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865, ~ 17 | _ Another objection to this method of blowinf was, that both feet being qccupled, no oppot« :un{ty was offered for the management of tht well. Within the past two years, instrumebit mtmcu-d on this Européan plan of « double ers," have been manufactured in this country, and to em&M&hM('z of a awell) a lever has been projected from pentre of the instrument, to act upon the swelh AND OPERATED BÂ¥ TuE®®EE. . IheiNoo®""" . .. ::colbl'“on necessary to effect this m disagrecable enough to a gentlemaD, :l;dz.ithcueof such an appendage is nesrlf m ble. | _ Our avroxaric device Mfl‘: entirely, the simple act of| blowing with s pr less force giving the | desired incresst decrease in the volume of the tone. Every Instrument Warranted for FIVE Yean The Melodeon and School Or$8* | For seventeen years the superior excelle®® of our Melodeons has not betlfl"d“'= made 1Cimpostble for us to meet our ‘orde? t im for us promptiy. â€" With our incrpased facilities "f warranted in assuring Wfl“. their orders will be promptly met, and a continuance of their patronage. h $52 to $552 EACH! THIRTY NINE VARIETIES, with I'A!'{fl BASSO TENUTO or SUB BAS8. SCHEOOL ORGAKS and MELODEONK Automatic Organs. 85,000 NOW in USE! ue Orgawa Tugs.â€"Printed and Published C every‘ morning, (Sundays excepted,) Ronenr Davis, at the Times Steam Priot® Works, No. 60, Sparks Street, in the O e e oo i e C O Ottaws, County of Carleton C. W. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 Finished in Elegant Rosewood, Walngt _ / DRIGGS OPPOSITE ONTARIO Baxx GEO. A. PRINCE & ©0o/ No Charge for Bozing or Shipping. Caution to Purchasert TINW ARE, Yours respectfully 8‘ NEW BOLE ~AGENTS P A TEX ® L. M. GOTTSCHALK «4. Bartlt, PATEXT ist Brovirle 543 4 NEW YORE 94 RAB C«n'e{--u Derick : In the Ronukt Loes Ottawa, February paÂ¥" Attends i Ottawa. February 7, 18 KA Oiric® the Rasse!l H. ADVO(‘A'I'_I ne y s â€"sut â€" 1 im w g',"a'“: Mli » w Frida ty.hv‘uyi Jas. &'uu. _ Ottawa, Fob. 7 may entrust him cuit in and for th BARRINTI Bolicitorsâ€" fes Public, &c., . February 7, 1864 BAR Am us Bolicitors w Convey ancers. MEsSSIRS "ii POVIIQI ..'...'.‘E.:':':- OQrrion : Lang Central Ottawa. . Wt CLRGG. . Ottawa, Fob. 7, 1 A'DA.q Ll&c,h..,.. A fow doors to t «. i ut have no 202000 sB Lands in the a m Stroof Ottawa., Dee. 1 , W nasax Duok OVitawa, Fob. 7. l&‘a'd-., ta agency for z’up 0.""“0.1 Oltawa, Doc B A BBR L T Nolicitorsâ€"i Public, &c., &e. Orric® :;pOver Btreet, Ottawa. P. J. Booxnay Ottawa, Doc. 18, promptiy t‘ Agont. Sd Whiskey. Pork BAIIII‘I‘I Chaneery, Ownor ; Aum Oftawa, Jan. 12, DUNX NX Aml. Chancery, Qrrion : C L. Doxximg. Ottawa, Jan. 16, _ Qrick : In t January 27, 186 BARRINTE Nutary»Pau Crown Attorney, and Russell. ._ No Advert out the writl Puoregsic than 19 fin «cribor geive a As the. the 18th vither Da of publee Vear‘s Su Mammothe ted in the n Defy C‘um/-rl Tewas or A torthe finst i tor. every sil wise armangos Despat will be others % c opposite St. Ottaw a, Febram #mpron, 1J lished « to Subs udeance : S. Chancery, C Orrics : Post 0 E. B. Haycoc« Teums 0 vance advan "OTT: e Rassell Hous February 4, 1# )l(ulu'r of the Ottaw a;â€"Feb. A MVIL ENC * corner of Su Oftawa, Dec. 1 f‘_'.!?o.' l‘:e‘l Oftawn, Feb, 7 ®iness with the !.Ilt.rl;. y . Btreet, Quebs ared to atten MESSIt® wW, M ABRS® 11 be a mos hers pesidin Any person O MCM 3 8 m i SID? ROHHTEC Dvocay TTORN A RRESIE AND nmd A 9t B0 48 A BB ES T HAYCO« PROFJ EDW A Orricn® OQrmcs Ottawa «4 COL, OFFIC =P] VA) Takes or Nt Crown THE BUC LEE 1 CLE rpln if i k is No. 5 K. Mi l’

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