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Ottawa Times (1865), 23 Mar 1866, p. 4

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3 If * There are two rather sad stories arsing out of the government agtion in the suppression. You mmemvwera man named Clarke shot a few weeks ago in‘ the street in this city. Two men, acquaintances of his, called for him, asked him to take a walk, anda@third shot him. Hedicd the next day. (it reminds one of K ats" " two brothers and their murdered man" riding through Florence,) The true story of the tragedy is this ; Clark was * B," or captain in the Fenian socicty. ; He lived in a street whers the governti.at discovered" a Fenian armory, and shortly afterwards he was noticed by his oâ€"conspirators to haye plenty of money ; they suspected that he was spending the govâ€" erament reward for betraying the armory, when in fact he had not been in communication with the government at all, and was simply * flush of cash," because he had received money from friends in America. After he was shot, he gave the police, when dying, a long and deâ€" tailed account of the men who w alked out with him, and of the circumstances of the murder. Theâ€"account was purcly fictitions and inventâ€" ed by his dying, and alas, lying lips to screen the Brotherhood. Knowing he was shot by Fenians <who unjuastly suspected him, the poor‘ fellow still @"died game." Another story is of a man named Gillis. He was seized with other Fomians, and in his first fright he ofored to turn informer to save himâ€" self. He was brought to the table to testify, mod th:n refused to say one word against his formâ€"r associates.‘ Th: police waracd him of his fate, but he porsisted ; he was thercupon tried and gentenced to five years penal serviâ€" tude. Mcanwhile his wife and two younger children were lying in a fover hospital, and his two elder boys erployed in a factory had been turned out of empiloyment because the workman threatencd to strike unless the sons of ‘the informer‘. were expell.d. < Ail this accumulation of miseryâ€"Gillis knew when be refused to betray the Feuiins, and yet the poor devil fuced it ali." or unfurnished, at the "Qusex" Rostaurant Also a number of DAY BOARDERS at reasonâ€" able charges. . A t n es INSURANCE ADV ER‘TS. Ottawa, Fob. 1, 1866, MÂ¥.0, 0i8, bowe Vor cdubels, ars koowh to the poilce, whe use them tor their purposes, and so sure are the authorities that Styphens must be soon uncarthis, and that | he wal niakefor the sea shore, that the strictest watch is bein‘g kept at all the seaports and on . the coast wherever the longâ€"sought for " Contre" may embatk. Perâ€" song inall kinds of male and fomale disguises are on the lookout, and it Stepbens excapes it will be indeed a wonder. ‘The police ar« @cting on authentic information, ard so closc have they been on the heelts of him on several occasions that constant shiitings from place to pl:‘t;?.l to be adopted as abselutely necessury to ‘safety of the head and frout of the Fenâ€" ian confederacy in this country. Up‘to‘a late Hour on Thursaay night the police were ow the alert, and that danger was apprehcndcd by tho friends of the + movement for"the satety of + the thict‘ was evinced by the conversation and anxicty for informution of many of|theim who were most desiious to ascertun il'llhc police bad done. anything. . The di»unci between Stephens and his pursuctrs, it is statell, is every hour diminishing, and up to the presgat all /the information that bas beeugiven by the 4 poachâ€" ers‘ to the police. has turned out w‘F correct, and the chances of Stephous being able to evads those in scarch of him are becoming luss, as those who are anxious for the possessionof the offered reward, and, more to be covcted, reâ€"posâ€" session|of their liberty, become day after day more numerous. . Mr. John .McCorry, who, it will be rem« mbired, took a most prominent part in local agitations, and who maue himself very . remarkable tor what are called ‘advanced politiâ€" cal opinions," was arrested on Thursday evenâ€" ing. The prisonct wasa bricklayer by trad«, and possesses a great deal of natural cleve}â€" ness. . He had been a member of Iz: National League, and when taken into ¢ y a lctter from*Mr. John Murtin, Kilbroney, Rostrsvor, was found in his possession. This letter; was to the effect. that Mr. Maurtin, as chairman ot the League,‘ cauiled on him to retire from that body, as he bad given expression to opinions contrary to its rules. The boy named ‘Thomas Curtis, who, it will be remembecred, was remandâ€" ed on a charge mude by private Austin, of the Coldstream Guards, with having some ritle bullets aud «nrh‘ls:-o in his possession, which he stated he had from his uncle, a bandsâ€" man in the ‘Twentyâ€"tourth regiment, was brought up on Thursday for further examin«â€" tion. From the inquires made by the poiice, there was no foundation whatever for the origiâ€" nal statement niade by the boy, who is quite a child, and his subsequent statements as to how be became possessed of the builets and cartâ€" ridges were most contradictory, and could â€"not be relied on. . The presiding magistrate orderâ€" ed bim to be reloased from custody on bail Dbeing given that he would be forthcgming when requirsd. _ Ou Thursday evening, a genticman, who gave his name as Ni« holas U. M. V yse, anu is sard to be a rctind officer from the British army, wascharged by ur. Taomas K:â€"mumis, Crown. solivitor, with baving ussd seditious language at the Arcade Hutei, College Gicen, which was as lollows :â€"* We will soun have a pariiam.nat ‘situng: at Collegs Green, and. Btephegk has ton tuuusand meu at his back." * ats coutmuccd to be made in the: proâ€" vinces, ons of the latest being John y laud, a $Upposcd Fenian coluucl, who was likoa ut Bauymots, uar dligo." _ Sad inclients of the Consplracys ~ A currespundâ€"ut of the Londou L4eyrapA of the Ist inst., mentions th: following iuciâ€" dents :â€"â€" s Old Etna insurance Co‘y, OF HARTFORD. Incorporated 1819. â€" Charter Perpetual. ‘For the special security of Pollcy=holders Boarding. THBBE OR FOUR GENTLEMEX CAX be accommodated with rooms, furnished CARPITAL â€" â€" $2,250,000. AOOUMULATED AgsETS, â€" â€" $4,007,456. 'Im‘ oLpP FAvORITE COMPANY continues io insuxe proporty, A3 MERKETOâ€" FusRE, at moderate rates. Privaie dwoliings, deâ€" tached, their conteats, and farm propeity insured for three years at 3:uui redaged rates. e OuaJ.‘ J W. PENNOCK, Agonts wa and surgounding country. Ottawa, Fob. 15, 1368. * 50â€"3mâ€"wh GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO, PHCENIX : PFIRE ASSU:sAnts COMUPY OF LOXDOX. I dundred Fnousand doilars, #ansto im &s 1t < That seme of bi ase hetarnystod is c The latest dates by mail from Ireland are to the 3rd inst., at which time the government was acting with groat vigor to sWppress the conspimey, making arrests in all quarters and spmading consternation among the evilâ€"dis UIS COMPANY HAVINXGINXVESTED, in conformity with the Provincial Act, Established in 178‘2. FENLANISM IN IRELAND. AGENTS FOR CANADA «Bioct, and toat the capture of the of = ine movement‘ is all but cerâ€" his simunge good fortuns will again n as it diu «t Richmond Bridewell, of his most immediate friends stua is cwing to the fact that their howe vrercautieus, ars known to the use them tor their purposes, and so authorities that Styphens must be M. KAVANAGH «L | ment of exertions of ’ ate. an mily Guaze :l\u | :\':?::t hy wamlrcd t ‘ ygts on that | Sfi -«'|‘A\t\l§w t h incbge: Coubt. " 101 | rolikreu Wwho were "Iv= | plaping â€" the place in | adritaim _ An Oiwecer of tae Depastme.t will be in attenâ€" dance at Chathath and Sinawich, six days prior to the days of sale, to investigate claims to the said lands. Persons in occupation of any of the lots are noticed to attend at the above places during some one of such siz days. uie Bopae lÂ¥ _ Tenders will aiso be received on the same day for the supply of Erex s 6,500 GALLONS ! _ Lists of the lands, with the conditions of sale to be seen at the Registry and Post Ofices in the Counties, dnd to be had on application to the Deâ€" partment. plomnelboak ces Light House Supplies = 50 GALLONS Saturday, 16th day of December; ; 1865. Presex®. â€" His Exceusescy tux Aoumiistrator or tite Govâ€" ERNXMEXT in Cousciur. IS EXCELLENCY was pleased to lay gnbufim the Council a Report from the C issioner of Customs, dated 15th Decemâ€" bet,; 1865, and approved by the Hon. the Minisâ€" ter of Finance, stating that under guthority of chapter 17 of the Con. Stat., Can., See. 24, an Order in Council was passed on 28th April, 1853, directing ©that Goods bone fide exported to this Province fromany country, but passing in transitu through lmofin-r country and under Bonds shall be, until it shall be otherwise orâ€" dered, valued for duty as if such Goods were imported direct from such first mentioned conntry into this Province," and submitting that it :)TH be desirable to extend said Or der In Oguncil to free as well as dutiabl Goods. Whereupon His Excellency in Council rl-.wi:nordcr. and it is hercby ondercd, that tee G ru&ng through a forcign country comi{:cd irvctly to Importers, in Canada, shall hercafter be put on the same footing as dutiable Goods. PRAYER BOOKS ORâ€"~EYERY XIKXKH D. \Vl CALL THE ATTENTION.OF THE Ladics of Ottawa to our assortment. _ * DUVERNAY, BROTHERS. 0&'.. De= 1865, 3â€"4 S ealed Tenders _-I‘ll:L _Ii IICIX\'ED ‘AT ‘l’? .O;I‘lcl UST‘I‘I. fi(:o! Oor Friday, the First of June Nekt, for the supply of The whole to be firnished in iron bound casks, containing «fty gallons each, in the best order, and to be deliversa at the Contractor‘s risk, on such wharf near the Lachine Canal Basin at Montreal, and on suchâ€"day on or about the tirst day of July nekt as may be .P"Eed in the contract. we _ 3000 uw t _ S P PSE Lg_ NONâ€"EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL, March 10, 1856. rOR THE PROVINCIAL LIGHT HOUSE3 ABJVE LACHULNE,; _ â€"â€" Oneâ€"third of which must beFrom head matter which wiil stand limpid at $y ‘Fabrenbeit, and the other iwo thirds at +4> , subject to inspection and test beâ€" fore acceptance, and it ré ,mof to be measared qut. y * The crew of the vessel must assist in the delivery of the stores. * Accommodation will also be required on board for the persons from this Dernmll in charge® of the Stores, and the vessel will also be required to réceive and transport from one station to anothes any such Stores as. the Superintendent in charge may, direct, _ â€" > _ C onl s P EIRHâ€"WM COTL | To be furnished in ironâ€"bound casks, containing from 20 to 50 gallons each, and to be dolivered at the contractor‘s risk at the time above stated at Montreal. > <macle 7 â€" "Lne vessel will be allowed to carry other frei provided it does not intertere with the proper flcfh‘v': ery of the Stores. Laplate a +4 A bulk sum to be named for the performance of this service. â€" Any further information can be obâ€" tained on application at this office. GOVERNMEXNT HOUSZ â€"OTTAWA, _ Tue casks, in each case, to be furnished by the eom:m,unilhiroouhcludodin)o price of the oil. [ ® & Separate fenders to be given for each service, and to be addressed to the undersigned, und endorâ€" sed m‘»efinly «"Tender for Sperm Oil," «* Tender for Coal Oil" and «Tender for the delivery of Light House Supplies." 3 Parties tendering myst give their names and adâ€" dress in full, also the signatures of two responsible persons willing to become sureties for the due fullâ€" T:W.‘ m ill not be bound i w to accept the lowest or any TeaJor. s pt By Order, ty i Dod::lm of Public Works, iwa, Ird March, 1836. NOT CE ISs HEREEBY GiV &A W tain (suppoged) Oil and other Countiesjot Kent‘and Lambton, U. ( certain I§ts resumed under the notic Novembgr, 1864, will, if not previous be offered for sale at Auction on th day of APRIL numnd following da; kin J , Chatha Also, iflain lands in the County ollEoscx. U. 6. will be offered for sale at Aaction, on the TW ENTYâ€" FOURTH day of APRAEL next, and following days, at Jessup‘s Hotel, in the Town of sandwichy p â€"=â€"ALSOâ€" A Steam , Vessol Wanted. SEALED TENDERS will be received on the same day, for a Steam Vessel for the delivery of the anmual Light House Supplies, gonsisting of about 160 casks of oul, and 40 tons of other articles, at the respective Light House stations, situated on the River St. Lawrence and inland Lakes; namely, on Lakes m.’ll,:b. St. Francis, River St. Lawrence between kville and Kingston, Lakes Ontario, Erie, 8t. Clair and Huron, and on Georgian Bay. February 10 Yhe Honourable thé Minister of Agriculthrg and Iminigratibn has algo authorised the opening of an lnformatioh Othce in Liverpool, under the manageâ€" ment of Mr} Win. Dixon, a gentleman well acquaintâ€" ¢d with this and the| mother countiy, who will be specially charged with the distribution of this paper tacoughout the Unitefl Kingdom, and in bringing t he same promincntly whuer the notice of the emigrant The urst number will appearin the course of next month, the second i .\pnr‘hringing down the inâ€" formation to the latest period, to be followed up monthly or quarterly, as may be required. 5 As the space it is intended to allut for advertising parposes will be limite:t, and in view of the largo cirzululinn the shieet will obtain, [for it will be dis~ tributeU gratuitâ€"â€"»!y], the prices of advertisements cannot be mach .owee than the following :â€" For each advy.tisement, not excecding, ten lines, 82 the insertion: and 8 cents for every extra line. ‘For a square of 22 lines, to stand for a twelveâ€" month, $6. ‘ In all cases, advertisements must be prepaid, and an early fransmission.is recommended. hi s wtoitam in holder here eu the = CANADA [ILMMIGRATiON GAZETTE," which wil be dev exclusively to the encourage~ ment of Lmmnigruatio®, and to the ditfusion of accurâ€" ate and usctul information concerning Canada absoud, 1 beg leave ito bring under your notice the advantages tais shegt wiil vler as un advertising weltium to land owners, and others having proper~ taeg tor sale or lease} â€" As intormation of this kind is op gouly sought for} and much valued by every inâ€" Wwlligest cangcant, theans will thus be aidonigd of plapung the intending parchaser or‘ lessee in Great sdcitam in direct confmantcation wi(h' the property â€" ‘The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration, having authorized the publication, by this Department, of an occasional paper, to be callâ€" SIR,.â€" January 1, 1866 ivantages ts she eftrum to land own $ for sale or lease gouly sought for igeut cangeant, t apuag the intendia: GoVERNAEa+ Jmailoixa L10N OFFICE, "H Quazac, ZJth January, 1866. Of the best quality of winter pressed EPARTMENT 0F CROW N LANXDS, Of the best quality of Signed, Your obedient servant $W AND : FRENCH,) Ortawa, 8th ‘-reh! 1866 %5 A. CAMPBELL, Commtss10XER. A. C. BUCHANAN, Chief Agont Wxâ€"H. LEE, BRAUK, secretary. LN, that corâ€" Lands in the .. embracing of the 26th or advertising of the large it will be dis« ivertisements dis d of, T\!PE‘ITFTM at the Ranâ€" 12â€"tf d2â€"tf L. LINE consisting of the ST. DAVID, 1650 tons, ....... . Capt. Airt, ST. GEORGE, 1468 tons, .;. â€"., Capt. imith. ST. ANDREW, 1432 tons, .. .. . Capt. Scott, ST. PATRICK, 1207, tons, . ... . Capt. Trocks. Sailing between the Clyde and Portland and New York at intervals throughout the season of Winter Navigation, as follows : _ | ST. GEORGE,........,,.. 17th January, 1866 ST. DAVID‘ Â¥<i\+. «{iâ€"2. 818b Jn.uljnu'tg, 1866 ST. ANDREW, .........14th Febty, lsgd ST. PATRICK, ...........2ist Feb‘ty, 1966 ST. GEORGE, ...... .... â€"Tth March, :1866 ST. DAYIDy ......;....,. 2Ist March, ©1866 R@$" An cxperienced Surgcon cartied on éach TYhip. *‘ 4 ut t R@"Berths not secured whtil paid for. For further particulars apply io HEUBACH & COWARD, Aumond‘s Building, Rideau Street, Ottawa, Or Graxo Trosx Ranway Sratox, Portcaxp. Ottawa, Jan. 5, 1866 The owners of these ships will not be acâ€" countable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specic, Jewllery, Precious Stones, or Metals, uniess bills of lading are ‘signed therefor, and the value thereof thercin expressed. vaine thereol thercin :-:jm-m‘d‘ * Notz.â€"All Letters Newspapers uust rass through the Post Ofi:‘.‘ Merchandise and Bpecie (except for personal expenses) shipped under tie name of LcccacE, wu;Ee charged as tl'ei‘lli. and !iebh to Custom House regulaâ€" tions.. . Bl:uecie taken as freight For treight or passage, apply to ST ST ST ST treal to Londonderry or Liverpool Mail Steamers to France Direct. THE GENXERAL TRAXSATLANTIC COMâ€" PANY‘S NEW LINXE OF FiRsTCLASS SIDEâ€"WLEEL STEAMERS BEâ€" _ TWEEN XEW YORK & o . HAVRE. » BJ" Parcels for different consignees colâ€" lected and made up in single pruckages adâ€" dressed to one p.rt(v for delivery, for the purâ€" pose of evading freight, will upon the examinâ€" ation by the customs be charged with proper freight. * .08 4: ; The first FIVE splondid Vessels intended to be put u%:n this favourite route for the Continâ€" ent are the following :â€" 1 WASHINGTON ..3,204 tons..900 horse power. LAFAYETTE ... 3,204 tons.. 900 horse power. EUROPE...... . .3,204 tons.. 900 lorse power, NAPOLEON II1..(nearly ready)..1100 h. p. ST. LAURENT.. .&Bnflding). . .Great . power, PERLERE.......(Building) ... .Great power. VILLE DE PARIS (Building). . .Great power. Until the completion .of the entire list, the service will be performed by the Obtef Cabin Passage,:: .: /.. /v6.. /: ++ 20 3 Sooune * . y s ... . 18 Payable in Gold m'qnhmlvnt in United States currency‘; + The Ships carry experienced Surgcons. No Berth will be secured until paid for. No freight will be received after 3 o‘clock P.M., on the day before sailing. . § pe E&J’ROPE,” On Friday, the 5th day of January, _ B@$" Departures from New York to Havre stopping at Bnmllo land mails and passengers, thereby shortening the sea voyage about one dly. + | e First Cnhh{ including table wine...... $135. Second Cabin, including table wine . $70 or $80. Quebec to Paris . . .. .. .. . . .. $83, $93 â€"or $148. Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in United States currency. F‘ Medical attendance free of charge . or Freight or Passage, apply to + DONALD R. MacLEOD, Commercial Chambers, y w 9} Poter Street, Quebec. LIVERPOOL & NEW YORK The Boston Ships only calling at HALIFAX to land and regeive Passengers and Her M:i-ty‘n Malls, Chicf Cabin Passage Sccond 4 * ® Chief Cabin Passage, Second _«® Pnb l PERUVIAN,.... BELGIAN,....:. MORAVIAN,.. ... NoVa scoTIAN NOoRTH AMERIC HIBERNIAN,. .. FROM°NEW YORK TO. HAVRE ('a\{,t, Warr. (Sailing from LLV IMRPOOL every THURS. DAY, and from PORTLAND every SATURâ€" DAY, calling at Loch Foyle to rw\;'\\'c on board and land: Mails and Passengers ito and from Iréland and|Scotland.) . Ottawa;, Jan. 5, 1866 British and North American rovkL. iL Stemmishirs LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON, Via CORK MARBOR. _ > HIBERNIAN, BELGIAN, DAMASCUS, NOVAâ€"8sCOTIAN NXORTHâ€"AMERICAN Aâ€" posed of the following Firstâ€"class tull powered Clydeâ€"built doubled engined Iron Steamships : j y AC PERUVIAN, MORAVIAN, pe&rRETURN TICKETS GRANTED g REDUCED RATES. _ | FFAHIS COMPANY‘S MAIL LLNE I8 COMâ€" MONTREAL _ _ OCEAXN STEAMSHIP CO. CaANADLAN aND UNITED STATES MALS. > Under Contract with the GOVERNMEXT of CANADA, for the Convevance of the GLASGOW LINE December 19, 1865. Rates of THROUGH PASSAGE from Monâ€" Dates of calling are as follows :â€" assengers THE FARES WILL BE From New York to Liverpool : 1805â€"6â€"Winter Arrangementâ€"1805â€"6. ADLAN, *A. & HE STEAMERS OF THE GLASGoW CABIN, (.\c\'hrdlng to .ccon\n-ndatiunj STEEKAGE, .;....;.......... .1 Appointed by the Admiralty to sail : between " _ | From Boston to Lrevipool : Via CORK HIARBOR, and â€"betwéen OCEAXâ€" STEA MSIIIPS. From ‘Boston to Halif And every succecding Saturday, "*EU ROPE," WINTEA 1865â€"6. FROM PORTLAND Capt. Barraxrix® â€" K.COkLG. B'l}"zs, ents, No. 103 State Street Boston Capt. Detros Capt ed to Liverpoolâ€" & Londonaery Capt. W yen Capt. Autos Capt. Kesr Aupe, as follows Building AN Decuess®, AW N . 6th January, .13th «Januaty, . , 20th January, 27th January, 3rd February, 10th February, 17th January, 31 st Juuyarrg, 14th Feb‘ty, 2lst Feb‘ty, $72 and $35 aX i 2600 Tons 2434 Tons 2300 Tons 2{00 Tons 21“10 Tonp 1784 Tons 1800 Tons 2650 Tons $34 $132 50 80 00 THE OTTAWA TIMES, MARCH 23, 1s66. 112 .00 65 00 1866 1866 1866 lqga 1866 1866 1866 | 1868 | 1866 | 1866 | 1866 1866 l\ T : WINES & LIQUORS THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD DIRECTCATTENTION PARTICULARLY T( Large ‘and varied Stock of WINES and LIQUORS, whi* for CHEAPNE, QUALITY he warrants, to give satisfaction equal to any House :nQ&RBA a. _ His Sto« on hand comprises :â€" f _ 1" Intending Purchasers will find it to their advantage t EXAMINE THE GOODS and PRICES, and an Inspection of Vaults is specially solicited. No No FISH and SALTâ€" VARIET "Red Sign and Mammoth Paintings," No GINâ€"DEKUYPERS AXD OLD TOM. :. J amai(ia, BRum, Morton‘s and Molson‘s High Wines, Old Rye, Proof and Toddy Ales and Porterâ€"â€"â€"Dawe‘s Canadian & Imported ! TEASâ€" Tooks sSUGARSâ€"* COFFEESâ€" 500 Christmas and New Year‘s! Ottawa December 18 1865 300 Half Boxes. do.. § 300 Quarter do do. > 200 Halt _ do Figs. _ 200 Qua}ter do do. | Currants, qandied Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel! FOR sALE CHEAP . 1, Sazerac De Forge & Sou‘s Old Cognac;......1........ cis4 ... .nlkll5. #, Baserme Do Furge & SOou‘s,. . /.. .1 1.s6«.0sa tss c n rrr‘ri arsirt iess i9 3, J. & F. Martel‘s, Jas. Honnesey & Co.‘s, De Guernon & Co.‘s, Chas, Coran & Co.‘s, Otard Da Pay & Coâ€"‘s, and Jules ‘Robin & Co.‘s. Old Cognac,. 4,Cogm0ndinfin,(Rorhe“v.).............‘.'.-.......................... JCRN RCNAUK, 1. ce iniiners? 20:rar inb eilearnen aana raiavarah a n vee snaioaed‘s 1, Macon inaire, (1861,) 1.00 2, Grand do. (1858) 1.50 3, Macon, Vieux, (1844) .. 1.75 4, Beaujo Chenas, (51,) 1.75 5, St. Emilion, No. 1, (‘51,) 1.25 6, St. Emilion, No. 2, (‘48,) 1.175 4, St. Julich, (1858,) ..... 1.75 8, Chateau Margaux, (°51,) 2.00 9, Bomuwt Comti, (1851,) 3.75 16, Oorton, f1861,) .. ...... A:75 11, ChateauAaut Brion (‘58), 3.75 12, Clos Votigeot, (1858,).. 3.75 13, Pomard, (1858), ....... 2.00 14, Chablis, (White Wine,) No. 1, (‘IVBGI,)' <«\%++, 1,00 15, Chablis, (White Wine,) . /. No. 2,(\1‘553,) i riikh: 1Jb 16, Chablis, (White Winc,) â€" No‘B, (1808,). ./. ... =hâ€" 4 â€" Do 1, Sherry, (Old, 2?, ‘De. A W H IBIKBEYXâ€"&. otch & Irish Whiskey, in Wood & Bottle, â€"__â€"_ COGN~aAaC BRANDY:! C. SPARROW‘S COLUMN. CHRISTMAS & NEW YEANR‘S GROCERIES . Boxes Layer Raisins. JICRRIEENCH W INES! JAPAN, COLORED AND UNCOLORED; IMPERIAL, TWANKAY, °_ YOUNG HYSON, §0L‘CHO§0 and CONGOQU, all NEW CROP. CcomNSsSTANTLY ON HAND. REMENMBER THE STORE WITH THE GOoon AND â€"CHIEAP BARBADOES BRIGHT MUSCOYADO, REFINED YELLOW, DRY CRUSHED, GRANULATED, CRUSHED A, &c. .. ACTFENTION ! MOCHA, JAVA, LAGUIRA and RIO, FRESH ROASTED and GROUND DAILY BY STEAM on the Premises Per Gal. . of _ } 12 Botl‘s. | __ . .$5.50 . g11.75 ) No â€": . 8.80° ~8.45| CEA F® $5.50 . 3.50 1,50 1.00 WV T N E $st SAUCES, PICKLES, ESSENCES, SOAPS, ( _ TALLOW and SPERM; STARCH, BLUE, WASHâ€"BOARDS, MATCHES, PIPES, Oll CUT HONEY DEW and CANADIAN TWIST ; SPARROW Corner of Sussex and Murr , | o Per Case seer 0 Jâ€"â€" C. â€" SPARROWV, Jr. 6.00 6.00 8.00 11.10 6.00 11.10 11.10 5.15 3.50 | No. 5.00 | 6.00 | 6.09| 7.00 3.00 6.00 115 1000 BAGS OF SALT. 200 BARRELS No. 1 SPLIT HERE 100 HALF BARRELS No. 1 € 100 _ Do« do do LABI 100 QUINTALS DRY COD FISH 100 KITS PRIME MACKEREL. 17, Sauternes, (White Wine,) No. 1,‘(\1361,) 1.00 18, Sauternes, (White ] Wine,) No. 2;6'858') 1.15 19, Sauternes, White Wina,) No. 3, (1851,) â€"â€" 20, Graves, (1858,)......, .. â€"â€" 21, Frontignan, No. 1, (‘61,) _ (Muscat of Lunel,);. 2.00 22, Frontignan, No.*2, (58,) 1.50 23, Champagne A. Blanchet, | jeune, wine grower of the Brand Mesnilâ€" surâ€"Oger, (Epernay,) (Ieitnt) .â€":+«..>:4s 24, Moet & Chandon, Green Beal,] . ...... ./. ;, . â€"â€" 25, Moet & Chandon, Sap‘r, â€"â€" 26, Roussilton, .......;./. 100 27, BAHY HKy, + «+ cs n en e nes 4s 90 1, Poft, (Uld,). . . . . + .+ . +$5.50 2, Do, (Superior,)....... 3.50 9, Do.| ..:qrirsirissesrs 118 Cns § 1.00 At C. SPARROW, Jr At C. SPARROW ‘ Jr do LABRA ....1, 3.25 1000 visit. BBb 8,00 ++++%. 1 50 5.00 i wie ie haie 4.00 ) call and our Wine , &e. ANDLES, BROOMS, INGS Cas We;rne 12 Boti‘s. | $11.15 ) HIS S and 13.00 16.00 18.00 4.00 6.00 "Lâ€"tf now 6.50 6.50 6.00 8.00 6.00 3.00 1.15 6.00 It cleanses the breathing apparatus, b{ re» moving from the airâ€"cells the coagulable lymph, or that sccretion which in Heaves clogs them, causing a difficulty in breathing, and by its action on the discascd part, causing the mucous membrane to resume its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the circulation of the blood, and restoring the distended vesscls to their natural size ; by its use the horse‘s apâ€" petite is improved, all derangements of the digestive organs corrected, softening the skin, and giving to theâ€"coat a sleck and shining apâ€" pearance, 4 D. W.> HURD, Successor to Humn & Co. This is the Motto of every Real Arabian Heave Remedv _ AND CONDITION MEDICINE s PoOSTITIYVELY SUPERIOR TO AXY OR _[ all other preparations for the Cure otf Heaves, Coughs, Thick wnd Broken Wind, and all discases which affect the Wind of Horsés ; also, as a Condition Medicine, surpassing. every thing of the kind ; is easy to give, sure to cure, and safe in all cases and at all times, and does not prevent the horse from being worked while using it. "OTrraAwA THODEES" Printing Works! ADVERTISING Through Which it Will Resca 69, Sparks St., IT HAS BEEX TRULY SAID TBAT «4 JUDICIOUS APPLICATIQON OF THE PRINTERS INK IS ONE 0k THE O ILEADING AVENUES TO WEALPH® Do You want to Buy ? Dry Goods, PROPETY to SELL No Matter what your Business The ‘OTTAWA TIMES$ Or Hardware ADVERTISE | Let the World Know It. WILL AFFORD A NOW is the TIMTZ |\ + NORTHROP & LYMAN, : Newoastiz, C.W. Proprictors for the Canadas. | PRICE TWEXTYâ€"PIVE 28XT8. Sold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Maiden Lane, NEW York, 8OLE PROPRIETOR FOR THE UXITED STATES TO BUSINESS ADV ERTISE. wa, Dec. 18th 186534 1â€"6i&w , H. F. McCarthy, and J Skinper, in ADVERTISE! THE ~°TIMES" Groceries, ISs THE MEDIUM BUSINESS MAN. ADVERTISE!! THE PUBLIC. ADVERTISE! STIEEAM IF YOU HAVE DARLEY‘S IF YOU HAYVE semse it M DJcs Crockery, ADVERTISE! orrPICE: LiX TO SIELL, Glassware, 1EX IN THK UPERIOR MEDIUM Contre Town. OF The GreatPurifier of the Elood, THESPRINXG ANXNDsUMMER “'lll‘:\' THE HLOOD I8s THICK, THE circulation ‘clogged, and the hamors of the body rendered unhealthy by the heavy and greasy By all whe Are sick, or who «wich néess, : It is the buly genuine and tion for the.permanent cure of th GENUINXE HOXDURAS SARSAPARILLA And is the ouly true and reliable eure for ~yphilis, i even in its worst forms. It is the very best medicine for the cure of all discases arising from a vitiated or impure state of the blood, and particularly «o when used in conâ€" nection with * No person will ever object t« > Bryon‘s Pulmonic Wos " _ Twenty.â€"five Conts, JOB MOSES, Sole l'm&ricwr, k Naw Yorxk Ranging from $18 Upwards. SA RSAPARRILLA ! body rendered us secretions of the powerful deterge These Pills are prepared expressly to operate in harmony with that greatest of all blood puriters, BRISTOLS SARSAPARILLA, in cases arising from depraved humore, or inspure blood. . The most helpless eufferers noed not despair.. Under the inâ€" fluence of these two GREAT Hl&.\ll‘llblb‘.mal.die- rrm: CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER has * now been before the Public fot a length of time, and wherever used is well liked, never failing in a single instance to give permament relief when timely used, and we have never known a single case of dissatisfiction where the directions are properly followed, but on the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in the highest terms of its virtnes and magical effects. Mills‘ tion for the,permanent ¢ure .of the. moxt dangeroi _0 and confirmed cases of Scrofula, Old Sores, Boils, Tumors, Ab= F soesses, Ulecerss And every kind of Serofulous and Seabions evgpâ€" tions. â€" It.is also a sure remedy for SALT RHUEUM, RINGâ€" WORM, TETTEK, SCALDâ€"HEAD AND SCURVEY, It is guaranteed to be the Purest and most Powerâ€" â€" ful preparation of Liver, Stomach cnd Bowels, that have heretofore been considered uttelly incurâ€" able, disappear quickly and permanently. In the following «diseases, these Pills are the safest, the uickest, and the best remedy ever prepared, and lLould be at once resorted to : Dyspepsia, or Indizestion, Liver Come > pliaints, Constipaiion, Heatache, and Piless Bristol‘s Sarsaparilla, and Bristol‘s Sugarâ€"Contâ€" ed Pills are for eaid;by all Droggists everywhere, Sold in Ottawa by John Roberts, Pr. Garvey, H. F. MacCarthy, J. Jennings, W. M. Massey, and George Mortimer, We speak from expcrience in this matter having tested it thoroughly, and therefor those who are suffering from Lny of the comâ€" plaints for which it is recommended may deâ€" pend upon its being a Sovereign Remody. Put :{u in Glass Phials, and Warranted to keep in any climate. i a R * Adryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers I Relieve Cough, Colds, Sore Thrwit, Hoarseness \Bryan‘s Pulmonic Woajers"~ Relieve A: Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing Biryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Spi;}ing of Blood, Pains in the Chest i ryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Incipicnt Consumption, Lung Diseases. | Bryan‘s Puimonee Woters ; Relieve Initation of Uyvula and Tonsils. LBryan‘s Pulmonie Wajers ' Relieve the above complaints in ton minutes. ._.__* Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wofers l Are a blessing to all Classes and Constitutions Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wofors Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers ~Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers « Are in simple form and pleasant to the taste + Bryan‘s Pulmonie Wrafers | Not‘only relieve but efect rapid and lasting | . cures, \ /. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers l Are warmnted to give satisfaction to every | one, | No family should be without‘a box ot f in Ottawa.. Ottawa Dec. 18 1865 Among the most important of mo discoveries gtands the Side, Back and Head, Coughs, C Throat, Sprains, Brufses; Cranps Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dys BowelComplaints, Burns, ot . The astonishing efficacy of the Cansdain Pain Destroyer, in curing the Discases fo which . it is recommended, gnd its wonderiu success in subduing the torturing pains o Itheumatism, and in relievink Nervous Affee tions, entitle it to a high rank in the list 0 lkredicu for these complaints. . Orders ar coming in from Medicine Deglers inall parts o the country for further supplips, and cach texti fying as to the universal satigfaction it gives. â€" BRISTOL‘S _ (Vegetable) Mugarâ€"Coated The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to | give immediate relief. â€" All Medicine Dealers keep it. Physicians order use it ; ‘and no ' family will be without it once trying it . | Price twentyâ€"five cents Bottle. : | NORTBROP & LYMAN, | ; Newcastle, C. W., General Agents for Canada. _ _Sold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. | M. Masscy, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinkher, in Ottawa. * * l THE ORIGINXAL MEDICINE ESTAâ€" blished in 1837, and ‘first article of the kind ever introduced under the name of «7‘/ monic Wafers," in this or any other country ; all other Pulmoni¢ Wafers are counterfeits. The genuine can be known by the name BRYAXN being stamped on each WAFER. ks‘ Newcasru®. Sold by George Mortimer, John Roberts, W M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy: and J. Skinner RELIEF IX TEX NTIXU TE _ _BRYANS Bbe PULMONIC WAFERS ! ‘A P I L L1 1 February 13, 1866 N MARBLIZED SLATE, AMERICAN, Italian and Arnprior Marble, at prices Bryan‘s Pulmenic Wafere & in the house, No traveller should be without a anp; Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers 4 in his pocket, Ottawa, Doc. 18, 1865 CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER Is particularly re Mantleâ€"Picces ! The great cure for all Diseases of the IN QUaART BOTILES : system, and shou tem, and should be use i--i...:_\' aâ€" lDbiet DD}rinl, NORTHROP & LYMAN mhealt winte it y and gr c safe, th rnâ€"Medical event & al prepa olds, Sore in the niry, lds, 4 1â€"5â€"f& w 1â€"6f.w 4Sâ€"utt th 1 |__ From the N. Y;. Zerald, B ‘pt. 5«â€"Upon a careful +xamination of Dihoso‘s PianeFot, we dind the results oltained are a vory tm | singing â€" | tone, | groat <purity and trilieny | throughontâ€"the «onting iistrument, mot dhg | found in Pianosconstiucted upon theold pla. |â€" The N. T. Times, July, 12, sayasâ€"We bew now an instrument without an equal, â€" Jtds | sing with a smooth delicacy, prrfecty m | tainable on any other instmment ; amordiney I player obtajns with no excrtion, the fullne< a Grand Piandâ€"Forte, and they mnst speeil l supersede theold stvies. J e L. s o t Arid Brass Founder & Finig OCKSMITTE,~ sILEVER PLATI] ; Maving purQhased the interes «f Fae a2 c HAS REMOVED Corner of Sparks & PIA They lr‘:. ree« from the }|Pr ~=s, . in the coftatry, ar Harry & t dvr.o;l. Hax N sely, Theodoreyllstield Herman W‘ollen! Francis #, Rrow Um, Heiry Ery, the N. l'Ic"'l!\' all the AX. taining full Aescription, of #y)6® testimonials of the most .cminput musce4 as to the supcrior_cxcclikace pf ou ws" mentsâ€"will be sent free to an* All of our instruments bave U board, in fall, «GEO. A. PRI When a dealor represont« any oth as "the same as ours," it in ; attempt to sell an inferior i he can make a large profit. _ _ P. 8.â€"A libreal discount toU" men and Schools, Address.. GEO. A. PRI Wt deserve (’lr highost my opinion, is dost in the manufactur world. ©| Fortps, atld 1 cordially approq construcfion, | [(> pr‘ cipal, inordase 6f vibratory newor i very, aimiple and perk ‘uyfli tone lis d and noble ; it for austaiming the sound for volume of tone or power 1 excclled |in depth, purite, Gotts hu,k, Strauck« As regards structur philosophical ; in p tinuity of tone ; in crowing qxcelence x to " sing"on the instr For sevontcen yours the ® of our Melodcons bas not be for two yoars past the enor made it impossible for us t promptly. â€" With our incrot foel warranted in assuring their orders will be prompt B“’flfnl-s# catalogue, with price Ottawa, Dee. 18, 186 Jhe Automatic ' In senting the Avmam ‘ holdl," aunounce the g 0‘:‘;:\ musical instruments of the .f Doring past balf contury, the Fronc Geu®® have | manufactured â€" reed â€" in@trmonts *# double beliows, and two ped® for the fodt u operate, but the, want of the or 6 natsrED meuhows, (which is anly bellu® usud in â€"our instruments,) made fi for them to preduc« the mellow, musical tone for which our i @ celebrated. / - i â€" Another objection to this methnd of Liow !% was, that 19th fect being occupied, no ""; tunity â€"was offered for the uit it awell, Within the past two ye h‘:‘::: constructed on this European plan of is U blowers," have been country, and to counteract this diffic«!) (': of a swell) a lever has bees projected frou E7 centre of the instrunrent, toact upon the ie« AND OPERATED BY THE KNEE. The e mject and contortion necessary to © this 'lz' J are disrgrccable enough to a is noult a lady the use of «ach an &)) uce t impossible, <> glmr avromame deviee obviates "‘.:fi entirely, the simple act of blowib¢ **"*"**_ entirely, the simple act of Llowi d with W":; or less force giving the desin incros®® decrease in the volume of the t« The Mclodcon and #rel w P <....‘q'm¢ml(<‘k" 852 to $55% EIUOH!> TMRTY NINF VARTKEITIEE, wedh PAB! BASSO TENUIO or SUB BASX SCEOOL ORGAKS aid MELODEN aving pasn a-oil»th-‘iiup & €O., 1 f CEO. A. PRIXCE & €OJ Autematic GOream. 35,000 NOW in USE very Instriiment Warranted {4r FIVE Ts No Chasge Kor Boxing or Shipping. Ottawa, Dec eodoreqll d stield, § "m, . rman W‘ollenLavupt, 4, Be ancie #W, Brown, _ M, St ‘m, deury Fry. Chas, MHR. SHGESNMUND THAL inist, sitvsâ€"] haveexaminc W HENRY FRY, lat wnt ouxt ntinuance of their patr Di n X JLLUSTRATED CA TALOGUE O +Ximination ol D&Wl J 1ahdâ€"l orte i the results oltained are a vay to >\ tone, â€" groat. <purity : and btilimg hontâ€"the conting irstrument, #ot oltg in Pianosconstiucted upon theold pla N. Y. Times, July, 12, says>â€"We bew instrument without an equal, â€" Jt@ ith a smooth delicacy, perfectly uns c on any other instmment ; anordugs Caution to Parc WILL KEEP 60 invonted F rhise given t [LEX. Mâ€"DOXALp d.in EJ NO F O m in fure, an ne, power ts t 1 consider pâ€"pf yet been achioved ture, ty Yours respoctfu * I L.. M. Jms WM, IEALL & £O%, 543 Broadway, xEW Yo truments l“’f_'_" 18, 1865 in punty, 1 : in vocal ived the hi and all the mong whic} sobs actyTs says :1 ha t rink ined t« XEW ] unt espoctfully, * L. M. GOFTSORAK lh-m;fl sch, ®. Th sond for a Piay they nt horoughly sxumind ~s, invented gnd p 8, ‘I smm ol the opime m hi« improveman monts . andgr oo «s cloprth and brillie Grand PianoFots. , imusical intenstio. thns â€" anproximetinr of J As. y laa, se wand, Waint os. [They morit Messrs. Thalbog m landrothor are jorgind and €, ahd «on :I‘“' that ible« lfif'"iq; YÂ¥ Pianosévc: rk radival dions« s throughoct the ERG, the o your new P ¢ O i8 SÂ¥8tip, ind evpe RTEq Cottacheil., obtaincd, Weing Tok ghrout capaits singing, and in » . SEQop Bank 8ts, lberg, "ason, id+, nckuwuch, c extmined nmsb@l crit ATH etion im .‘0{ Ly any eter to T AX uY on Aby Qttawa, Jan. 12. ~ eP . scriber®, C geice a ©of pVER parr OFFIOEâ€" gdeance use ‘Th‘- W es ot Foreign and 4 ._prhv-, Loo will be a most Y others residing 4 sPEC As l".fi" e m the 18th of Do wither Daily or U o M‘(‘ul. w d Year‘s Subse rapitv Street, Otta wa. P. J. Buosu®y, Oitawa, Deo. 18, Ottawa. "O TT A â€",..M_ iborns 0 +o es _ No Advertison out the written 0 Am-'l‘:‘ Chancery , ¢ «ide of York Stroo Ottawa, March : BA.."TI‘}I rehq"q-hku Bl mR OS TE Orric®: M« and Elgin Streots, Oitawa, Doe. 18, 0.0 Every ae w‘. Postr ted in the neato A 4s Pomuctition -â€"& first Aasct jor every subsog wise arranged. _ BAI.II"I‘II « Notary Publi Qrown Attorney, f« snd Russell. Orricx : In the z Janeary 27, HSG'. 1D.4 i TTORNEY A. L Doxxme. Ottewa, Jan. 16, 1 sns Certral Ottawa. ies Public, &o., Wu. Cureo Ottawa, Pob. 7, Oitawa, Marph W Compeliia® Terus of Abs tawa, Fels 7, A We # few doore 1., W . MAI U the Land, Wiinitant E. B. Ha A 3t 3t 18 ARRIST p_meEs1 JjO8SES A R BR IS T EDW AR DVOC A in and for VOL Orrions OF Attonds t BUC epmofh ® Cash "A if not J LE Semson , &e. Over PBR R.

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