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Ottawa Times (1865), 30 Dec 1865, p. 4

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SPIRITU ALISTHC Â¥ANIFESTATIONS EXPOSE OF THE TRICKS OF THE paveNxrPORT . BROTHERSâ€"CTRIOUS SPTRITCAL SEAXCE * ATt COOPEA ll"ll'l"t.l. The announcement, by means of immense posters and advertisements in diffesent news papers, that Mr. H. M. Fay, tormerly conâ€" nected with the Davenport Brothers as their agent, would give an expose of the. tricks of those m drew | to last evening, in the t of the t Institute, an audience of about two hundred pa:-ms On the stage was what ‘mppeared to be an imâ€" mense wwdc;‘fl:ievm; inside it were‘ a number of of different sizes, a drum, a tin mpnm. and a tambourine. _ At ‘eight o‘clock lecturer ‘p&nmi. He was . a young looking man, with «mail lizht mus tache and light hair, worh long behind. #& .. HIS ONKECT EXPLAINED. * Returning the greeting of the audience with a bow, a more or I«-gr‘uod\ll,‘lr. Fay said his object in appearing before them was to exâ€" pose une of the greatest frauds . and lnlnbm of the age. During his connection with Davenport Brothers he had to a certhin extent believed in the genuiness of their. performâ€" anoes ; .but experience, had taught him wis domn, «hd he wished now to: show on what shallow pretences the N:‘mion of the Davenâ€" port Brothers bad been built up. * ~ a COMMITTEE APPOTXTED. * To see all fair between himself and the auâ€" dience a ‘committee of two gend:menâ€"!r. Batlin, of: Newark, N. J., and Mr. Gilbert, of 293 West Nineteeuth streetâ€"was selectéd from the m.-;im;_mmu lecturer was appointed t to take entire t w discharge of their duties by :.:’kirrkw:clo-‘n ex;:l“mh:f the .cabinet its contents. ing this pertormance Mr. Gilbert tell over zir' and excited the mirth of the aundiente by remarking that he did not believe l.he'; its had anything to do with that matter. examimation resulted in a statement "from committee tyat the cabinet and its te were all perfectly natural and harmlesssâ€"it was nothing but a simple box, containing some whusical instrw ments. f _ w tie hn securely hand and foot. â€" This they did, und the door was then closed by Mrs. Fay Immedhately afterwards the belts in=ide were l’lm -ni yreat violence, and the audience loudly the lecturer, who in a, few minutgs stepped out of the bex divested, of his bond=s. , Thcwmwr‘:m"-d * wll fair," although somewhat in doubt as to the mumber of ropes they had used. . He againentered the box, and in a tew minutes the doors were ©,+nâ€" ed, when he was discovered to be secirely ned inside ; by the spirit«, so he said. : corse To reayer. l In this câ€"ndition ‘he nmd all the most w‘h Waas of ‘:r h:” Davenport. closing the door Mr.‘ Hasgerted that he had been tapped on the bead by a lnauman hanid. The hands of the lectutér were, at that time, tied to his knees very curely with atout cord. Inside the cabinet the belts wére ming and without. of the box the draum . beat, and spparently the lectarer had" tuiluse of his hands ; but on the door. leing opened he was foumd as before securely tiel up. He complained of the great heat, and «ait, the spint= hait, during the last few muutes;" t een taking him t France. On leaving the ‘box the câ€"mmittce untied his legs, and he then wend aronnd among the audience to exhibit the knot by which nis hands were secured. i %p 4w‘ Mr. Fay d-enu?kE his ooa;", entered the cabinet, or box, and réquested the committee many who remember that ‘the tone: a:fl attack belonged to a species of ‘litera ture which has now passed away, and the re vival of which i« a dascredit to the republic of letters. | Mr. Bmt' christened R:b:lflp."'blm Mfl‘m " Saturday, Reviler " before Mre. Yelverton figured in its ml': ndthceonl:ct,;e-a the title i-”boru out by the article thus unsuccesstfully proceeded C This yerdict must take a consider. mnd“ymdlh“rnku-ofh Yelverton or her friends ; when we look back upon the past, the wonder is where the T prous dige! prodentinge in Shich this ore vafiouns in which this un mh:"'fidhdy has been engaged. But though has failed, the paper ha= nut "Wamphed. â€" Thete are cases in which moral) is superior to legal power, and the character of the Saturday Review will not be raised by w‘ i h & #t . . _ . A SPIRITUAL PROMI3E. He again entered the bux untied, remarking that the sprrits had promised to tie him up once more. This they did with only one rope, Mr. Baffin was then selected to enter the box with Mr. Fay. He was not ted, but had. a kandkerchief over his eye«, to obtain what the lecturer called a negative cundition of the elements, ordarkness. e E. BAFPFIN3 EXRERIEXCE. ‘â€" On the door being opened Mr. Buailln was disgovered covercd with a drura and banjo resting oy his head. mfld to make a report he said uma.: M'h:l?e:n ent parts of his person, his goatee pulled, the drum had been beaten, and ‘his 'f“: nrnlflm'ml timer with.h't‘ho banjo. w t w if they to Mr: Fay, J;l’:fl‘nm was al'n other end of the box tied up. f | * WABTED A COAT. ] I . Mr. Fay then borrowed a coat from one of the andience, stating that the spirits preferred one with a ailk lining. N'Ln&w h-unfiufiuup,ndutbo.- x being opened afterwards one sleeve of the eud'fifilu‘ofi his arm. ‘The iton‘ rings were also alipped on his arms, his hands ‘reâ€" maining tied. The manifestationgâ€"concluded es c e e aarerenye un or s vâ€" amaanen nsm up in it L'ndi-zwend untied, the hrn.fihn his hands. Mr. Fay performed this trick to the satisfaction of all present, â€"~ _ ~ THE® EXPOSE. } Mr. Fay, in regard to the expose, said that the great and main secret of the trick is that, after being tied, if the medium can manage to get ‘one hand loose, everything they had witnessed that evening could easilybe perâ€" show how the tie up a medium. i Mmlhyhlfotm,getiahmpe round hi B‘u they were in ‘the cabinet. Tying the habds being the principal business; is pert by fustening the rope ind the C fam;s *f;':’ is thes mide large enough for the right to slip through, and all being in readiness, the hand is passed through the. lo: Turning the hands round, the rage‘is shppod brer the loop, which VCR every appearance of a bard secure knot. To loose liis hands was but an act of & minute. The flour trick was then explained, being on the game principle as above stated ; that of havibg the right hand Joose. . Thiscomprised the expose of the evening, and Mr. Fay -nnqu_ on the hum-.'{il:: w-_;kq'fll rrrane t mere uww:ll::.iho:d: omunittee‘s tying. Aftera few hemissed.â€"Y. Y. Heraid. 4 A lady at school, in the My,‘o?n‘mmin, was mflm was ‘a common or proper noun. After some hesita tion she replied, it is. both common and report. gn..)'dvnufl action agains M'm woman and a la . Heavy falls of. snow and severe cold. is reâ€" ‘mhdfin--od.dfiemmoflhe vince. % * rek mqnbc&nvz.y-lhu the rumor in Moetreal, that Mr. ward Curter, Q. C., is likely to be‘ elevated to the Bench, turns out to be unfounded. It appeara he is about to resign the office of Clerk of the Crown and Peace, with the intention of rescming practice «t the Bar, and this may have given rise to the :n. YÂ¥elverto® has failed in Edinburgh in action against the proprietors of the Saturday Reviee. Every une admits the eâ€"p’dm l:!: the -Inlodlp'n't of hich, -mdu': i the object of it was a woman and a lady, was uncalled for and brutal in the extreme; but people seem to think that we have had . too much of Mre. Yelvertun and her wronge The verdict will _ SINGER‘S Sewine Machines. k) Compan: «« seem to be particularly active in trying to zet the public to beliexe that they are the mo«* shecessful in obtaining ]‘h’milllfil at the diffcrent State and County Fairs in the United States, zind also at the Agricultural Exâ€" hibitions in *e British Provinces. â€" In the b6 ginning of our careet, we also were careful exhibit our,Machines at the principal Faits, but after having received the Gold Mcdal x the Amprican Institate, for two .successive year«, and many other v&-blc prizes at most of the important dh::l.fil.ytln this country, as well as the Gold M of the « Uninrfl:ll’{e Exposition," at Paris, in lom(md 8o f«wtht more than all, when the pablic at large adimi ted t our Manufacturing Machines war theNery best, and when governments felt the nedessity of buying them to make clothing for thiir soldiery, we began to feel there was no at advantoge to be derived by continui to exhibit Machines, ‘the good qlnlitinlzf ch no one disputed, . The French Governâ€" men}t use our SMachines extensively in the mdnufacture of clothing for their army, an(t recently the British Government purc] mactiines largely for a similar purpose. extent to which they are used in the maki of clothes for the United States forces is t:fi well known‘to need comment. As the Family Machine embodics the most important princ ple of" the Manafacturing Machines, the da has arrived when it is as noted for family usé, and as indispensable, as the Man Machines are for manufacturing pur : df reccived the first premium at the !&n' Y Staic Fair, over all competitors this as did also the Manufacturing Machine, â€" they‘ now â€" invariably â€"receive > First prize wherev@r> exhibited, but weâ€"seldom exhibi and other makers of course boast of Fi P * + + + premiuins, uhvnx‘: Singer‘s Machine is ce peting. + | (W. 6. Beach, General Agent for Canada.) .'r,\fllm(:'. B.uch: Dear Sir: We have used one of Singer Sewing Machines for the last six m:h;,,m like it better than ever. We never fail to recommend it when the opâ€" portunity offers.â€"Yours truly, |, â€" . 1 Octawa, Dec. 15th, 1865.â€"Mr. W. G. Bud:l Dear Sir: We hvm Binger Sewing Machine, which we from you some six mounths ago, constantly in use, and are well pleased with it. We never Had any trouble in doing fine or heary work, and heartily recomâ€" mend it to all our friends.â€"Yours truly, |_ C R Gnonas Cocuar. Ottawa, Dec. 15,1865.â€"Mr. W.0. Beach : Dear Sir : 1 to state, in answer to {m inquirâ€" les, lhr‘l! u?fiwll pleased with my Singer Sewing Machine. . It works easily, and I re- fer it to m Wheoler, xum 3{1; oxh ess gomplicated, and r leatned .â€" s, truly, [The universal favor with which the Maâ€" chines have been received is evinced by large and increasing sales, and attested by / fact that| of all who possess them, we have y te learn of one who is not pleased with theit inform. you Machine, w 1863, works ed with it. fi‘lll-:.\%’l‘lfl: FOLLOWINCGC*@q HIG HL Y COMPLIMEXTARY TESTL *« Mas. Gzoros Mar. Mr. W. G. Beach: Dear Sir > The Singers Sewing Machine I pnmlu‘ndl‘mn you ne&r» ly two years ago liss always giten ma perfect satisfaction. . It is simple euily\.‘lurn«i, and not liable to get out of uniw. 1 ‘can with conâ€" fidence: recommend it to my friends and the public &s being a firstâ€"class Machine. hat _» _ sMrs. J. B. Lewis. Mr. W. G. Heach: Dear Sir : We have one of Singer‘s Letter A ‘Family Machines ; also one of the No. 2 Manufacturing Machines; which we keep w.‘!:‘-. operation, and can only say that they ‘perfect satisfaction, Parâ€" thes about eannot do better than to purchase Singer‘s Machine. _ C.W. Baxas & Co.say : " I have two of the Singâ€" er Machines, one I purchased. some fiye years ago, and have kept it nnm‘ni constantly. It is just as good as the day i bought it; the other I have t% some four manths, and canâ€" not find any fault with it whatever. â€"I can with confidence recommend them to the pubâ€" lic generally." s .44 OMzara & Co. says, " The Singer Manufacâ€" turing Machine we purchased from you nearly two years ago, has given. entire satisfaction. We have kept it in operation tex hours a day, aince we gof it, and it is as good toâ€"day as ever. _ We can recommend itas being the very best kind ever invented." .« | Ottawa, Dec18, 1865.â€"I have used one of Singer‘s Imperial Machines on all kinds of plain and patent leather work, and have alâ€" ways found it to do its work well. 1 can heartâ€" ily recommend it to intending purchasers." Mr. W. Q. Beach : Dear Sir: The stnm Letter A Family Machine 1 purchased you has given entire satisfaction. We can only say to intending purchasers, be sure and get a Singer.: * __. Maags & Rosseuc. Oawa, Dec. 18, 1865 ; We have used a Singâ€" er‘s Manufwturing Machine in our clhbli:g- ment for the last fifteen months, and have alâ€" ways found it to work well,~ We do not wish for a better kind. * P. A.Eatnrsox & Co. I have a Singer‘s Machine, which has been in use for the last fifteen years. It does its work just as well as the first day I bought it, I also have an iimproved Singer Izhine; which I believe is the best kind in the world. f a Lox® ZANERS. > The undermentioned:)@g1g§ and gentiemen, also living in Ottaway.â€"me@l having used the Singer Sewing MachW#i#)%are unanimous in their opinion as reguda uperiority over all others : Mrs. Blasdel], Mrs. Essex, Mrs. Ardah, Mrs. JConnor, Mrs. O‘Riley, Mrs.R. Cummings, wotk and operation Ottawa, Do¢. 18th, 1865 space permit, we could give the names others, all well known, and residing in city and vicinity, who have in use the Family Machine, and the No. 2 and 3 Manuâ€" facturing Machines. We hive great pleasure in referring intending purchasers to any of the above named. We‘ invite them to call and examine, and defy competition. _ iC (Sonen auroen en ons © Orrics :â€"No. k street, nearly 0 mmeq;'@rénzl:om». e 2900 Ottawa, DeC 18, 1865. 146 JAS BUCHANAN, Dealer in Groceries‘ Sussex and Wellington Streets. flmfld-y, Mrs. Couturer, Mr. F. G. Crosâ€" by, Kenada, Mrs. Builick, Miss Grearson, le-'. Robinson & Rowsell, Mr. : Starmer, Messrs. Whiteside & Walker, Mr. W. Whiteâ€" Sewing Machines Repaired. Wu. DOW & C0O.8 CELEBRATED MONTREAL ALES.â€"XX, XXX, and India Pale ALES, in Wood and Bottle. ". & JAS. BUCHANAN, © co _ Sudtex and Wellington Streets. head, Mr. Slattery, Mr. Noel, Mr. Ratte, Mr H. Humphries, Messrs. Barclay, Bros., and would +OME: OF "PHE SEWING MACIINE® KW" STITCHILNOQ ‘done to ORDER, and 1 Mussns. Brovan & Co. Mas. Jows Dvan MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. Under Contrat with the @OVERNMENT of CANADA, for the Conveyance of the R#@a°RETURN TICKETS GRANTED AT REDUCED RATES.> B@*An experienced Surgeon carried on each ship. 4 Ray"Derths not secured until paid for. _For further particulars apply to * HEUBACH & COWARD, Aumond‘s Building, Rideau Street, Ottawa, Oc Graxo Trvxx Ranway Statos, Portsanp. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. . |.‘ 1â€"y CANARMAN AaAND UNITED, STATES‘ ; MAILS. j ryNHTS COMPANY‘8 MAITL LINE IS COMâ€" 1. posed of the following Firstâ€"class full powered Clydeâ€"built doubled engined ‘Iron Steamships ; * is Mail Steamers to France Direct. under the name of Lucaae®, will be charged as freight, and liable to Custom House regulaâ€" tions. : Specie taken as freight, f Â¥For froight or passage, apply to E. C. & 1. G. BATES, o r ‘â€"_ Agents, No. 103 State Street, Boston. BELGIAN, . .......¢ * Capt. . NORTHâ€"AMERICAN, Sailing between the Clyde and Portland and New York at intervals throughout the season of Winter Navigation, as follows :â€" . ST. GEORGE,..... ... ... 17th January, 1866 ST. DAVID, ...... ...... 3lst January, 1866 S7° ANDREW, .........14th Febiry, 1866 8ST. PATRICK, .......... 21st Febiry, | 1866 8T. GEORGE, .......... Tth March, , 1866 ST. DAVID, ...... |.. ... 218t March, 1866 * Rates of TRROUG; PASSAGE from Monâ€" trcal to Londonderry or Liverpool ; CABIN, ...... ... ..... . $72 and $35 C According to accommodation) ST&ERAGE,‘. 1+ + +¥¥.a4e 6+« ++ +834 The Boston Shipsonly calling: at HALIFAX | to land and receive Passengers and _ | + Her Majesty‘s Malls. . Payable in Gold or its equivalent in United BStates currency. i The Ships carry experienced k No Berth will be secured until for. No freight_will be received after 3 o‘clock, P.M., on the day before sailing. + Notz.â€"All Zetters and Newspapers uust rass through the Post Office. Merchandise and Bpecie (except for personal expenses) shipped Passengers Books PERUVIAN, MORAVIAN, HIBERNIAN, NOYAâ€"SCCTIAN,..... ... ie es‘ M Capt. Wyuue TnE. STEAMERS OF THE GLASGOW IANE con‘sisting of the ST. DAVID, 1650 ton®, ... ... .. Capt. Aird. | 8T. GEORGE, 1468 tons, ... ... Capt. Smith: ST. ANDREW, 1432 tons, . .. . .Capt. Scott. ST. PATRICK, 1207,.tons, . . . .. Capt. Trocks. THE GENERAL TRA NSATLANTIC COMâ€" PANY‘8 NEW LINE OF FIRSTCLASS SIDEâ€"WHEEL STEAMERS BEâ€" . _ TWEEN NEW YORK & <, * "%« HAVRE. & y The first FIVE splendid Vessels intended to be put u&on this favourite route for the Continâ€" ent are the following :â€" ¢ WASHINGTON ,.3,204 tons . .900 horse power. LAFAYETTE . .. 3,204 tons.. 900 horse power. EUBOPE...... .. 3,204 tons.. 900 horse power. NAPOLEON LL. -.(uulz.n-uly)..llw h. p. 8ST. LAURENT.. &BI! mg).. .Great power. PERIERE...... . (Building) . . . .Great power. VILLE DE PARIS (Building) . . . Gréat power. // ," W ASHINGTON," Departiuires from Kew York to Havre -tm;n Brest to land mails and passengers, thereby shortening the sea voyage about one ty; â€" \ First Cabin, including table wine, .. ... s:i Second Cabin, including tabi} wine .$70 or Quebec to Paris,. .. . .. . . . .. $83, $93 or $138t LIVERPOOL & ‘NEW YORK, Via CORK HARBOR, and between LIVERPOOL AND BOsTON, Yia CORK HARBOR. Chicf Cabin Passage .. RHecond _« t . Chicf Cabin Passage, B@J" Parcels for different consignees colâ€" lected and thade up in single packages adâ€" dressed to one party for dcilllvcr_v, for the purâ€" pose of evading freight, will upon the examinâ€" ation by the customs }xe charged with proper DAMASCUS, Capt. Warr. (Sailing from LIVERKHOOL .every THURSâ€" DAY, and from PORTLAND every SATURâ€" DAY, ealling at Loch Foyle to receive on board and land Mails and â€"Passengers to and from Ireland and Scotland:) RQYVAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ! Chief Cabin Passage, freight. . The owners of these ships will not be acâ€" eountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Mctals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the walue thereof therein expressed. i FROM PORTLAND:â€" «; HIBERNIAN,. .. .~,.... 23rd December, 1865 DAMASCUS, ..... ... 30th December, 1866 PERUVIAN, ......... 6th January, |1866 _ Payable in Gold, or its équivalent in United States currency. 5 1 R@" Medical attendance free of charge. For Freight or Passage, apply to DONALD R. MacLEOD, Becond . " GLASGOW LINE. 1865â€"6â€"Winter Arrangementâ€"1865â€"6. hVkyc«vrrtleey COrk,;.:..... .Â¥ eotsy... s« .« Averrarastas, Kues;.;i...%. Annc'n,...... Cax®ama,...... Eunrora,... /.. December, 19, 1865 Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 Dates of calling are as follows:â€" THE FARES WILL BE | From New York to Liverpool : Appointed by the Admiralty to sail between OCEANX STEAMSHIPS. From Boston to Liverpool : British and North American | Friday, the 8th December. From Boston to Halifax‘: And every succeeding Saturday WINTER 1865â€"6. Capt. Bapraxtix® Capt. Durrox Capt. Browx Capt. Arrox 1 to Liverpool & Londondery, Capt. Keer. Comunercial Chambers, ... . .C,. H. E. Judkina. «errive‘s 1+E C LiOtk .... .. E. M. Hockley. hn 1 in is «L T. Cook, 19} Peter Street, Quebec .. E. R. Moodic .. .. B Ingli#, J. P. Anderson, Thomas Small. . »c. +. #,. Leltch, THE QTTXWA TIMES,; DECEMBEKR 30,.18G05. «+ ... .112 00 c dicers B0 00 .. J. Stone 2800 Tons 2650 Tons 2434 Tons 2300 Tons 2400 Tons 1784 Tons 1800 Tons .$132 50 20 00 15 00 THB SUBSCRIBER WOULD DIRECT ATTENTION PARTICULARLY TO HIS8 Large .and varied Stock of WINES and LIQUORS, vhh(lf for CHEAPNESS and QUALITY he warrants to give satisfaction equal to any House in €anada. His Stock now on hand comprises :â€" fege tobily No WINES & LIQUORS VARIETIESâ€" Lobsters, Sardines, Dighy Herring, N»,_ 1, Bhorry, (Old, . R GINâ€"DEKUYPER‘S AND OLD TOM. Jamaica Rum, Morton‘s and Molson‘s High Wines, Old Rye, Proof and Toddy f wHISKEYS. f Scofch & Irish Whiskey, in Wood & Bottle, 1 Intending Purchasers will find it to‘ their advantage to eall and EXAMINE THE GOODS and PRICES, and an Inspoction of our Wine Vaults is specially solicited. _ « No Ales and Porterâ€"â€"â€"Dawe‘s Canadian & Imported ! SUGARSâ€" Tiy on COFFEFES_â€"_*4°CHA SPICES_BLACK and WHITE PEPPER, CINNAMON, ALLSPICER, GINGBR, & &c., &c., FRESH GROUND BY STEAM on the Premises. | TOBACCOS DIAMOND, MONTREAL, NIGGER HEAD, SOLACE, FIGâ€"GOLDEN LEAF. EDORADO. CUT SMOKTING FISH and SALTâ€" "Red Sign and Mammoth Paintings," Ottawna, December 18 1865 hristmas and New Year‘s! 300 Half Boxes do. A 300 Quarter do.â€" do. | 200 Half _ do Figs. Jext. 200 7/uarter do _ do. f ‘urrants,/Candied Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel! 1, Sazerac De Forge & Son‘s Old COGNAC;, . , . . ...« a kess a «Terrir e e e e e e e +s z,acmbol‘orgetflo-'l,,. 3, J. & F. Martel‘s, Jas, Hennesey & Co.‘s, De Guernon & Ca‘s, Chas. Coran p 44) .. 1.15 3, Macon, Viogx, (letz')q‘) yr ra Edll.lhon, No. 1,(51,) Las Aitanetiny C 11 by:fe.s J“'u“i((-rpu'x, (51,) 2.00 5) Remange Comti, (1851,) ars < se ns n% * 11 Qomn.mwe‘x gtic;n (58), 3.15 17 o ot, (1858,).. 3.75 is Pae von‘l‘égs) rarssit h00 12 Plabhe! (White Wine,) o cw,m"(uox) rairsi. 1.00 16, Chabls, ‘Whnto Wine,) f= l"z'(ms) i recd .h 6 cm!;fi'-, '(\vm'e Wine,) 18 No 3, (1868,)....... | â€"= 1, Macon Ordinaire, (1861,) 1.00 2, Grand _ _ do. _ (1858) 1.50 Near the FRENCH CATHEDRAL. . Goods DHLIVERED in all parts of the City FREE of CHARGE. : C. â€"SPARROW, Jr., f , _ SPARROW‘ S BUILDINQS, y18 1t Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets, C SPAXRROW‘S COLUMN: GCROCERIES! |Boxes Layer Raisins. HRISTMAS & NEW YEAR‘S coGnac BRANDY! JAPAN, COLORED AND UNCOLORED; IMPERIAL, TWA ‘ YOUKNG HYSON, SOUCHONG and CONGOU, all NEW CROF IRENCH WTITNIEESH! CcoNBSTANTLY ON EHaAND. BREMEMBER THE Stou? WITH THE . CHEAFP‘ AT Goon AaND .CHEAP FOR sALE CHEAP BARBADOES BRIGHT: MUSCOVADO, REFINED . YBI ‘ DRY CRUSHED, GRANULATED, CRUSHED A, &c. ATTENTION ! Per Gal. _ of | © ~*_ * 19 Botl‘s. .$5.50 g11.175 .. 3.50 _ 8.75 % ILS5G0 | * 5.35 OCHA, JAVA, LAGUIRA and RIO, FRESH ROASTED and GROUND DAILY BY STEAM on the Promises.. W I N JE ®&1 DIAMOND, MONTREAL, NIGGER HEAD, SOLACE, FIG,â€"GOLDEN LEAF, ELDORADO, CUT SMOKING, CUT HONEY DEW ‘and CANADIAN TWIST.â€" SAUCKES, PICKLES, ESSENCES, 80APS8, CANDLES, . TALLOW and SPERM ; STARCH, BLUE, BROOMS, WASHâ€"BOARDS, MATCHES, PIPES, OILS, &e. â€"â€"â€"F 0 ho .~GC,â€" SPARRW, Jr. 11.10 6.00 11.10 11.10 3.50 5.15 115 1000 BAGS.OF SALT. 200 BARRELS No. 1 SPLIT HERRINGB 100 HALF BARRELS No. 1 «io. .: 100 : Do do do LABRADOR. 100 QUINTALS DRY COD FISH; 100 KITS PRIME MACKEREL. No. No 17, sauternes, (Whiteo Wine,) No. 1, 6’1861,) 1.00 18, Sauternes, (White Wine,) No. fléllfl.) 1.15 19, Sauternes White Wine,) No. 3, (1851,) â€" 20, Graves, (1858,)........ . 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, (Epornay,) (Reinmt,),...«+++++4 24, Moet & Chandon, Green Bonl;) s1 1+ 1++ as++% 25, Moet & Chandon, Sup‘r, 26, Roussillon, . , ... ...... T7; BAOY M : 1 1 1 + + + sls e 62 24 3, Do 1, Port, (9"‘1) tobin & Co.s.. Old Cognac (Superior,). . At C. SPARROW, Jr. At C. SPARROW, Jr. sera 45 MBB 4.00 . 1.15 $5.50 125 12 Bot!‘s. $11.175 10.00 % 8.00 KAY, 13.00 16.00 18.00 8.15 6.50 6.00 1.15b 14 INSURANCE ADVERTS. FIRE AND LIFE! 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 Companics, s THE ROY AL Insurance Company CAPITAL, £2,000,000 ST°CG! » TRUSTEES: *h o_ Joux Seaw Lzion, Esq., and Jonx Nayror, Eq Medical Examinerâ€"J . A. GI.AN’I"' El"‘.uq., M. D. Capital, â€" â€" £2,000,000 Sterling ! AYL Liberal Settlement of LoSses,. _ Farm Btock Insured. â€" Losscs by Lightning made Accumulated Funds in hand exceed £5,000,000 Annual Revenue exceeds... ,.. ... £2,500,000 Inâ€" 100,000 Shares of £20 Sterling DIVISION OF PROFITS EYVERY FIVE Years, to Policies then in existence Two entiro years, * All Losses Promptly Settled! 1. at the last Meeting for Division of Profits to Participating Policiesâ€"being two *r cent. per annum on the amounts assuredâ€"the Jarg» est Bonus ever continuously declared: by any Companyâ€"cannot fail to place the Royal as the most eligible Office for intending Assurers to sélect. ; Fremgen CHIEKF OFKICE : QUEEN. ... INBURANCE . ... BUILDINGS®, LIVERPOOL, FIRE, LIFE and ANNUITIES, H. J. FRIEL, Agent. Orrica :â€"Union Buildings, corner of Sussex and York Streets. f Ottawa, Dec. 18,; 1865. 1â€"y Insurance Company‘! | B 0 A R D: t Wiruiax Morsox, Esgq., Chairman. Trnowas Kar, Eag., Hexey Tnowas, Esq., Hox. Jonx Youna. Davin Tonraxcr, Esg. All of which are fully explained in Prospectus and long established Company CANADA BRANCH OFFICE: UNJON BUILDINGS,â€". ... MONTREAL PIRE ANB LIFE INSURANCE SPECIAL FEATURES: * NONâ€"FORFEITURE or POLICIES LIÂ¥E ra.MLu CONSIDERED UNCHALâ€" LENGABLE EXCEPT IN CASES _ OÂ¥ PALPABLE FRAUD. The undersigned is now prepared â€"to take Risks on Fire and Life in the above well known TBE County Court and General Quarter Snoplamd sleLnly .. h enruritn mrrind BANKERS,............. MOLSON‘S BANK IIFB POLICIES GRAN1ED ON A SPRâ€" CIAL REDUCED SYSTEM. «> DIVISION OF LIFE PROFITS Every Fivre Years. Fourâ€"fifths returned to / Participating Policyâ€"holders. Fon the COUNTY OF CARLETON will be held for the year 1866 as follows, viz. : FOR THE FIRST. DIVISION, In Ottawa, on thelast Friday of every month ; FOR 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; fls FOR THE THIRD DIVISION, In Huntley, on the 17th of January, 21st of March, 16th of May, 18th of July, 19th of Beptember, 14th of N ovember ; Policies Payable During Lifeâ€" time of Assured ! FOR THE FOURTH DIVISION, In:Fitsroy, on the 18th of January, 22nd of , March, 17th of ln!{, 19th of July, 20th of BSeptember, 15th of November ; FOR THE FIFTH DIVISION, In North Gower, én the 16th of January, 20th of March, 15th of ‘May, 17th of July, 18th of September, 13th of fiovember; FOR THE SIXTH DIYVISION, In Osgoode, on the 25th of January, 29th of | March, 24th of May, 26th of July, 27th of September, 22nd of ibvember ; R FOR THE SEYENTH DIVISION. In Nepean, at Bell‘s:Corners, on the 22nd of January, 26th ‘of March, 21st of May, 23rd of July, 24th September, 19th of »November. 4 ha® CHR. ARMSTRONG, f + | , .. Judge County of Carléetan.. Oltawa, 22nd Dec., 1865. 64d J ud abs w Crruntn mt Bessiond are held on the SECOND TUESâ€" e:’ of March, June, September and Deczn- fiuo-hgz;,lm. U rlg y 644 Actuary and Managerâ€"Prroy M. Dove, Esq Ottawa, Deg., 18, 1865. Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865; HE GREATEST BONUS EYVERâ€"CONâ€" timuously declared by any Company. LIF E: ARGE BONUS DECLARED £2 Per cent per Annum on sums Assured. + LIFR DEPAR TMENT : HE LARGE LIFE BONUS DECLARED RENCH AND ENGLISH soxGs Bacred Music, Polkas, Valses, &c., &c. HE UNDERSIGN EDâ€"â€"Agent for The Division Courts PIR E: + + ODERATE RATES OF PEJEMIUM and without Reference to.the Directors in England. [ _ MUSIC! MUSIC! R. E. OCONNOR, Agent for Otiawa, Aylmer, and vicinity PROMPT AND LIBERAL LEMENT of CLAIMS! @UEIEEN »*1sÂ¥0R.1++ DUVERNAY BROS GU ARANT ELE INSURANXCE ADVER ASSURANCE SOCIETY DIRECTORS IN CANADA : Henry Thomas, Esq., (Messrs, Thomas, Thiâ€" Baudean & Co.,) Director; Bank of Montreal, Chairman. *« The Hon. Charlés Alleyn,Q.C,, M.P.P., Queboc. Charles Jolm Brydges, Esq., Managing Director of the Grand ‘Trunk Railway, Montreal. Angus Cameron, E8q., President of the Bank of Toronto, Toronto., ' Robert Cassels, Eeq., Cashier Bank; of Upper Canada, Toronto. + ‘Thomas Cramp, Exq., President of the Board of Trade, Montreal. ty s 4 E. 1I. King, E#q., General Manager Bank of Montreal, Montreal, * ; The Hon. William McMaster, M.L.C., Director of the Ontario Bank, ‘Porotito. B@F"All the Directors are fully qualified Shareâ€" holders in the Society. â€" HEAD OFFICE IN CANADA : 69 Great St. James Street, Montreal. In addition to transacting every description of Life Assurance, this Society Graxts Boxps or Sectiury for l“l""“““ holding, or about to hold responsible situations. : 4 The Society‘s ratés for Life Assuranceare very moderate, and when effected in combination with Quarantee, the premiums are considerably réâ€" duced. j i Subscribed Capital,â€" : â€" â€" â€"â€"â€"«â€"£ 30,000 Stg. Accumulated Assetts overâ€"â€"â€"â€" 500,000 : Annual Revenue (1863), overâ€" 100,000 " ;# INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL ACTOF PARLIAMENT, for LIFE ASSURANCE, « ANNUITIES AND FIDELIITY GUARANTEES. | Among the most important of modern Medical â€" _ discoveries stands the Side, giack and Mead, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in the , Stomach, Choléra Morbus, Dysentry, Bowel Complaints, Burns, Scalds, = Frost Bites. de., de., dc., de. TlIE 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 permament relief when timely used, and we have never known a «ingle case of dissatisfaction where the directions are properly followed, but on the contrary, all mdx-lightm{ with its operations, and speak in the highest terms of its virtues and magical effects. The astonishing eflicacy of the Canadain Pain ‘Destroyer, in curing the Discases for which it is recommended, and its wonderful success in subduing the torturing pains of Itheumatism, and in relicving 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 uniyersal satisfaction it gives, The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give immediate relief. All Medicine Dealers keepit,. Physicians orderand use it; and no family will be without it after once trying it. Price twentyâ€"five conts per Bottle, NORTHROP & LYMAN, ; Newcastle, C. W., ; .. General Agents for Canada. Bold by Geo, Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Masgey, H. F. McCarthy;‘and J. Skinner, in Ottawa. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"6fow Secretary for «Canadaâ€"Â¥.dward Rawlins, Keq., 69 Great 8t, James Street, Montreal. Medical Adciserâ€"William Frasor, Exgq., M. D We speak from ¢xpcrience in this matter, having tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who are suffering from any of the comâ€" plaints fQ‘rlwhich it is recommended may deâ€" pend upon its being a Sovereign Remedy. .. \|BRYANS PULMONIE _WAFERS ! .L. Dlished in 1837, and first article of the Kind ever intépduced under thenume of " Pulâ€" ‘monic W1/Ir \in this or any other country ; all other Pu m«:’&.c Wafers are counterfeits. The gentine can be known by the name BRYAXN being «tamped on each WAFER. â€" d Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieye Cough, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness,â€" : ‘ UGryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relicve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing Bryan‘s‘ Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Spitting of: Blood, Pains in the Chest. f Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers + Relieye Incipient Consumption, Lung Discases. 6 Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers % Relh-velrrimion of Uvula and Tonsils. ryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Rélicye the fbhove complaints in ten minutes. ryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are a blessifg to all Classes and Constitutions ryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are adapted|for Vocalists and Public Speakers ryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are in simple form and pleasant to the taste ryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Not only relieve but ‘effect rapid and lasting i cures. : yan‘s Pulmonic ‘Wafers Are warra to give satisfaction to every | one, â€" No family should be without a box ot Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers 1 in the house. No traveller should be without a supply of Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wa)ers .. _: in his pocket. No person will ever object to give for * Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers T‘ wentyâ€"five Cents.," » JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, + A a New Yorr. RELIEE IX TEN MINVUTES. ry*HE ORIGINAL MEDICINE E8sTAâ€" Arabian Heave Remedy * _ AND CONDITION MEDICINE | 8 POSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO ANY OR I all other preparations for the Cure of Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and all discases which affect the Wind of Horses ; also, as a Condition Medicin, 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. % < J It cleanses the breathing apparatus, by rcâ€" movingâ€" from the airâ€"cells the coagulable; lymph, or that seeretion which in Heaves clogs them, causing a difficulty in breathing, and by its action en the diseased part, mmsin(;1 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 shlnlng'np-i pearance. i D, W. HURD, Successor to Hum & Co., t Maiden Lane, NEW: York, | SOLE PROPRIETOR FOR THE UXITED STATES. Newcastuzs. Sold ‘by George Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, in Ottawa. # ) Newcastus, C.W. . » Proprietors for the Canadas. PRICE TWENTYâ€"PIVE CEXTS. Sold by Geo. Mortimer, Johp Roberts, W. M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J Skinper, in Ottawa. CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER Ottawa, Dec.18, 1865 Ottawa, Dec. 18th, 1865 ASSURANCE ! Of LONDON and EDINBURGH, L LN Eâ€"A.N D THE EUROPEAN NORTHROP & LYMAN, NORTHROP & LYMAXN;, DARLEY‘S 1â€"6(&w 1â€"6Skw TS :'muin longzer in 4 The construction is extrancous lnmmber nent is despensod merely two. arched the front and back ttached to a strong ed and entirely ind ‘dispensing with th }l»y substituting st the same time the Mr. Dimacs is the provements we »gr power," at the san parity and Fichnes PIANO FORTES Monday, 20th Nove CHANGE of TIME Ottawa. and PtescuflEailway. MHarry Sanderson , L., «M, Goltrchall, Max Marctsel, ®,. Thalbergy Theodore E4ztold, U ‘m, Mazos, Merman Wollenhavpt, 4, Barilt, Francis H, Brown., ."4, Mtrackosch, W‘m, Henry Ery, â€" . _ Chas, l"radvl, MR. SEGESMUND THALBERG, the _ They haver from the Pres in the country pianixt, says;â€"1 have cxamined Fortes, and 1 (-cmli;',\‘ approve construction. Its principal, | increase of vibratory power is very simple and perfectly phil tone is rand ‘and noble ; it ha for sustaining the sound for & volume of tone or power 1 hi excelled in depth, purity, a sweetness. + TRAINS WILL RUX As F8prow AIL TRAIN will leave Ot ut 8 IXED TRAIN at 1.30, > M, $ RETUCRNING FROM PREREeoTT t‘:\lL TRAIN widl leave P‘rescotft 2 0: ITXED TRATN at T3% A M j W HENRY FRY, late anusical critic‘ of the N. Y. Tribunesays :â€"1 haveexamined your newly. invented_ Fianoâ€"Fortés, â€" They"merit all the praise given to them by Mesers. Thalberg Gottsachalk, . Strackoschb, . Masorn and others, As regards structure, they are orginal and philosophical ; in purity, volume,. and, conâ€" tinuity of tone ; in vocal versimilitude, that crowing exvelenee which enables the pianists to " sing".on the instrument. _ Yopr Pianosever deserve the highest. rank. â€" Your invention, in my opinion, is destined to work radival changes in the manufacturé of Pianos throughout the world. # 4 Grextuexgx :â€"Having thoroughly examined and tested tlwfi'iuwâ€"l"oflw invented and pa tented by Mr. 8. IB. Drscas, 1 ain of the upillil. that the tone resulting from his jmprovements as exhibited in the instruments under examiâ€" nation, in point of richness, depth and brillianâ€" cy, equals that of the best Grand â€" Pianoâ€"Fortes, and ercels them in <purc, musical intonation and fitlual tone, power thus approximating closer to what 1 consider prrfsction in the anstruâ€" ment than has yet been achieved by any other ays tem of manufactiire, * From the N. Y. Herald, Sept. 5.â€"Upon a careful examination of Dargo‘s Pianoâ€"Forte, we find the results obtaincd are a very dfine singing ©tone, great purity and briliancy throughout the entire instrument, not often found in Pishos constructed upon the old plan, The N. Â¥. Times, July 12, says:â€"We have now an instrument without &n equal..« Jt can sing with a smooth delicacy, . perfoctly anatâ€" tainable on any other instrument ; an ordinary player obtains with no exertion, the fullness of a Grand Pianoâ€"Forte, and they must specdily supersede the old styles. s Every Tnstrument W arranted for TTIVE Years Before purchasing, catalogue, with price, Ottewn, Doc. 18, 1865 , Another objection to this method of Liowing was, that both fect being occupicd, no opporâ€" tunity was offered for the mmnagement of the swell. Within the pakt two yeirs, instruments eonstracted on this European plan of «doulde blowers," haveâ€" been manufactured in "this country, and to counteract this difficalty (want of a swell) a lever has been projected from the centre of the instrment, to act upon the ewell, Axp orerate» fy Tux xx«e. ‘The inconvéenience and contortion necersary to eflect this ‘object, T o%0° |MDO‘re 562 BACHLI . .. _ PHIRTY NIXE VARIETIES, with P ATENXT BASSO 1ENUTO or SUB BASS.. 9 N TLLUSTRITED CATALOGUE CON. taining. full description of style, and testimonials of the mos. emincnt musiciang, as to the supcrior excellence of our instrue mentsâ€"will be sont freeâ€"to any address. Tus Oftrawa Tixges.â€"Printed and Published every moming, (Sundays [excepted,) by Roserr Davis, atâ€"the Fimes Steam Printing ‘ Works, â€"corneriof York and Sussex Streets, it the City of Ottawa, County of Carle n, vW The Automatic Organ. â€" In presenting the Avromaric Oncax, we boldly â€" announce "the: greatest triumph. in musical instruments of the age, During the past half centery, the French and Germans have | manufactured reed. instruments with double bellows, and two pedals for the feet t pperate, but the want of, the reversed or #x» navsreo werpows, (which is the only. bellows used in our instruments,) made it impossible for. them . to. produce the mellow, ri h and maisical tone for which our instrum ate are celebrated . 4 are disagrecable Enough to a gentleman, but to a lady the, use of . such an appendage is nearly impossible. e o i n ie uur actorxaTic device olwiates this dibcuty entirely, the simple act of blow ing with more or less force giving the desired incriuse oT decreake in the volume of the tone. . For seventeen years the euperior excellence of our Melodcons has not been questioned, and for two years past the enormous demmand has made “W ble for us to meet our ~orders promptly. ith our incroased facilities, we feel warranted in assuring our patrons that their orders will beâ€"prompt}y mot, and sblicit a continuance of their patronuge, , ; board, in full, «GEO. A. PRINCE 4& CO" When a dealer represonts any other instrament as. " theâ€" same as durs," it‘%s‘ ysnally a more attempt to sell an infosor instrmment on which he‘can make a large profit, L P. 8.â€"A libreal discount to Churs moen and School«. +~Address. * The Mcelodeon and School Organ. SCHOOL ORGAKS ant MELODEONS! Automatic Ortawa, D 85,000 NOW in USE! Ottawa, Dec, 18, 1865 . Caution to Purchasers. All of pur instruments fiave upon the. name Finished in Elegant Rosâ€"woeod, .Wainut i/. or Onk cages. . DNGGS XEW PAT} RE TH GEO, A. PRINCE & €0.‘8 constru They in No Charge Jor Bozing or Shipping tuting straight bridges, |u.~u:|\-ii time the Over Strung Bass, of w ies is the Jnventor. . By these j ats â€" weâ€"Agminâ€" much more â€"vibrat t the same time preserving al id ichness‘of tone, mve reccived the highest testimoni Press, and all thy principal arti untry, among which are : ‘ oN AND AFT Yours respectfully, â€" L. M..GOTTSCHALK WM,. HALL & soX, HOLE AGENTS GEO. A. PRINCE, 4 C0. Buflalo N. Y ~543 Broadway, NEW YORK kond for a descriptive A.M. s DETI Organs! ich and Germans instrum nte with lals for the feet to e reversed or ®x» the only. bellows ade it impossible i your new 14 c of its By stem by ‘which :(3 : obtaincd,. being losophical, 1: is giroit capacity sinzing, and its iive never heard ind sympathetic oo r it mle n r, 1865, LOWs â€" hex, Clergy :nm P M +A pP" RESIDENCE â€" Ottawa, Dec. 18th, 186 Any person woribers, Caxh ceive a capy 1 out the writt Oficeâ€"Morn‘s Build Klgin Ret Ottawa, Doc. 18, 1865 the Government « generally, may ent: E. Miles ha (the only one tus, ride opin WeÂ¥" A cho always kept on A Week]y Edition « lished every FRIDA to" Subscribors ‘for # advance ; if not paid i1 R@The Woekly wi of Forign and Home: Despatches, Local an will be a most valuabd others residing in‘ the j ',-‘ Every descripti Mammoth |-..¢a-m ted in the neatost styl Defy Competition., wise arranged. _ , Puorksstoxau or Br than 10 lines, $10 a PROFEsSIO BUCKLA:! Barristers & 4 / TYV C information as "OTTAXW . 1J vite the to visit his Ne rechorche style FyNHE NOTARLEs 1P Da¥®Ofticeâ€"Over M Sussex SGr wll tive sale by . SS \{n. BoOUCHETTF P ed to attend pr 1) | uns or Scesoutrrl yanoe, “.“ pw s m a came + , MQh .0. _ Mr. B, attends [.-r the district of Dec. 28, 1865. W ; Pow AUCTIO OFFIOE ~Oor. of Y. CrV II UNFON B WaÂ¥"Comer of Kuss Oftawna, Dec. 18, 186 . 3. BOOCKLEY , £.4.%, Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1 W,. MARSELA No Advertisement « RrOVINCIAL |:1 Cixapa K Lvnl Extate Ottawa, Pexys or Aovertist â€"every Absequent ARTICULAR 4 sale and protec EVERY " Over comer VOL. 1. Nolicitors in Cha for Mining B sPECTIA] Ameviey:+lp s lications to the Officcâ€" No. 17 THE "WEE Dec. 28, 1 PRIN â€"â€"No. 5 ventions with the FOR n order « Lands i o TIC PUBI sundave N 1J MP.P; . MP. CHI nding 18, 1 of P OoPF LOr all

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