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Ottawa Times (1865), 1 Jan 1866, p. 4

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+4 LOYVE, JEALOUSY AND REYVENGE ATTENPTED MURDER aABD SUCICIDE 1X BROOKLYX rte shots took effect in her head au:l neck ;1 shie fll, apparently tifeéless, upon. the pavcâ€" mgnt, a:'-lp:u- rushed wil"ll_\' downwlhe | stteet until he reached the dock from which hd immediately jamped into the water with the intention of drowning himself It being l trle he was unable to accomplish his irpose. â€" Extricating himself from: the mud, be returned to the shore and coolly reloading his revolver he .;l;:“:i:kwlf twice, m\)rng hd: tetmined, as it to put an end to hi exi 'b_v some meanâ€"':.r wther. â€" Soon 'm- he was taken into cust«ly, when he made the following P «@ * _ aratexext. "I loved the young woman, Misa Dayton ; she pretemled, once, to love me, but she only wade believe, and at kt{:h deceived me; I was male the vietim of her enchantmentsâ€" was her dupe; I spent money forâ€" her com tort and welfare, sheapromising to become my wite and scttle down here, where we might be w ; I thially found out that she hut been ing me, and. we separated; but I was ‘not happy wihout her; the quarrel was lna‘lq NOE 0 $hict. th us rais thiont & Th indb‘ opresiaint Shtrarathacinnt n Uup ::.we became friends again ; it was only recently that I learned that she fwas still tillâ€" ad with only etatitnde, there is nothing against the character of F) Dayton; it was all from MMC«:M at one time zu‘bt union, and as Tickl_v negative assent ; we had been talking together.of this when T1 did the act, which I intended should end buth of our lives at une and the éame moment." x L ‘ [ THE PRISONEK. . about five feet «[x inches in height, feature‘, narrowâ€"chested, and very «. spare. Hi« weight can hardly be .ov pownds. ~ His appearance would indicate that he ha= not been in a healthy condition, and he has been a great sufterer ftom dyspepsia. K+ we said bef refhe is one of the best che= As we sail bef ref he is one of the best ches rh_vm in Amenesa. He.is also one of the est reawd imen of his age in «New York.> At the time of his arrest an unworked the«sâ€" C::b was found in his pocket. He was m at Saratoga, N.Y., and is 31 years of age \His woumds were examined on Sumlay morning, by a medical man, and two. bullets were fand to have lodged in the base of the s«kull, without, however, injuring the brain. The bullets were extracted, the prisoner bearâ€" ing the painiul operation with gréat fortitude. ,. . T88 vioT®, fii.-- Dayton, was about 22 yeirsof age, very mlsome, welleducated, and of unblemishâ€" wb character. . She lies in a most critical conâ€" dition ; thrde bullets have lodged in‘her skull, and the back of her neck ; one of thein is emâ€" ‘bedded in the brain. No opinion can be gfven us to whether she will recover or not. She is a native of New York city. The prisqner is likely to recover. Tus Qezex axp ts Hicuraso Craxs.â€"By the Queen‘s commuands Mr. Kenneth Macleay, R.S.A. is at present engaged on a series of talnet portrnuts in watercolor, which will occupy ini= attention for several years. . Th# m of the series is to illustrate the Highâ€" n=, by giving three or four specimens of the most notable and stailwart men of" each ¢lan, the selection kfirinly left to Mr. Macleay. . As#suming there are about 50 ¢lans«, and three or four w" of each are taken it will be seen at what an onerous tack Mr. Macleay has before him. During the last <uramer he was much at Balmoral, and . Mozwxox Dowursric Lirx.â€"Mr. Bowles of ‘ the Springtield Republican, writing from Ausâ€" tin «ays:â€"Polygamy introduces many curtâ€" dus croswrelationships, and intertwines the branche= of the pnkrl tree in a manner greatly to puzzle a mathematician, as well as w disgust the decentâ€"minded. The marrying of two or more sisters is common ; oneâ€"young Mormon metchant in Salt Lake city has three sisters fur his three wives. There are severâ€" al cases of men marrying both mother (wid\ ow) and herâ€" daughter or daughters; taking the " old woman"" for ‘the «ake of getting.the young ones, but having children by all. Pfefia to cipher pout for yenrselve= how this mixes thing=. â€" More ‘disgu=ting associations are known,. even to the marrying of a halfsister by one Mormon. Consider, too, how these children of one father and many mothers, the latter often blood relations, are likely to beâ€" come crossed again in new marriages, in seâ€" comd and third, if not in the first generation, under the operation of this polygamous pracâ€" tice ; and it 1s safe to predict that a tew gene rations of such social practices will \rc=l a physical, moral and mental debs «m . i the people most frightful to contemp... _ Ar ready, indeed, are such indications gpparent, foreâ€"hadowing the sure and terrible realizaâ€" tion. â€" Brigham Young‘s wives are numberâ€" less, at least no one seems to know how many hehas, and he has confessed himself to forgetâ€" tfulness in the matter. The probability is he has from sixteen to twenty genuine or comâ€" plete wives; amd about a* many more women **sealed " to him for heaven and glory. The latter are. mostly goun old lulies, cager for high seat« in ‘the Mormon, and knowing no surer way to get there than to be tacked on Lo Mflun’fnpfic procession. Some of theâ€"e sealed wives are the early wives of other men; but lacking faith in their husâ€" band‘s heavenly glory, seek to make a sure thing for the future, by lhefm-eof gracious Brigham. _ In manyâ€"cases the Mormon wives not only «upport themselves and their chilâ€" dren, but help to support their husbands. Thus a clerk, or a man with a similar limited imcome, who ha« yielded to the facinations tnd desire= of three or four women, and marâ€" ried them all, makes his home with No. 1; wfi, and the rest live apart, each by herâ€" self, taking in sewing or washing, or engaging in other e::sh.ymm, to keeprup her estdb lishment be no charge tw her husband. He comes around, once in t;lnile, to make her a visit, and then she scts out an extra table, and epends all her accumulated earnâ€" ings to make him as comfortable, and herself us charming as possible, so that her fraction of the dear ad-':d -:n may ze u:mltipthdr Ae as . much a« ible. ,.Bo the w io lazy and m-md' his piety to‘the good atâ€" count of getting emart wives, may rcally board round continually and live ut no possible . expense but his )0# lady named : Dayton, lyn. . Miss Dayton was ery early age, and Mr. inted with the family, id for . her instruction at cesswries. ~When she beâ€" sems to have : conceived | f and. hve ‘in elover but his own clothing 100 taat SINGERS Sewing Machines. qn)l Eo OF THE. SEWING MACHINE| x) Compani«~ scem to be particularly active in trying to &t ‘the public to believé that they are the most succegsful in obtaining premiums | at the llifl]'ru‘ll State and County Fairs in the United Statcs, and also at the Agricultural Exâ€" hibitifons in the British Provinces. . In the beâ€" ginning of out cateer, we also were careful to exhibit our Machines at the principal Fairs, but after x\‘inz received the Gold . Medal of the Amprican Institute, for two â€" successive years, and many other valuable prizes at most of the important exhibitions in this country, as well as the Gold Medal of the " UniveBselle Exposition," at Paris, in 1855, and . xo forthâ€" more than all, when the public at large admitâ€" ted that our Mannfacturing Machines: weré the very best, and when governments folt the necessity of buybhig them to make clothing for their soldicry, we began to feel there was no greut advantoge to be. derived by continuing to â€"exhibit Machines, the good â€" qualities of which no one disputed. The French Governâ€" ment use our Machines extensively in the mamufacture of <lothing for their army, and recently the British Government purchased machines largely for a similar purpose,. The extent urwhirlzthq-y are used in the making of clothes for the United States forces is too well kyown to need comment. As the Family Machine embodies the most important princiâ€" ple of the Manufacturing Machines, the tay has arrived when it is as noted for family use, and as indispensable, as the Manufacturing Machines are for manufacturingâ€" purposes. . 1t (Â¥;:G. Beach, ¢ received the first premium at the New York State Fair, over all competitors this scason, as did also the Manufacturing Machine, and they mow â€" invariably .receive (First prizes wherever exhibited, but we seldom exhibit, and other makers can of course boast of First premiums, when the Singer‘s Machine is not competing. # The universal favor with which the ‘Maâ€" chines have been received is evinced by the large and increasing sales, and attested by the fact that, of all who possess them, we have yet to learn of one who is not pleased with their work nn(l‘n;nfltiou. 33 @"READ THE FOLLOWING~®q _ MIGHLY COMPLIMEXTARY TESTL MONIALS, all from your own neighbors in the city. . They speak volumes :â€" Mr. W. G. Beach: Dear Sir: I am happy to inform you that the Singer Family Sewing Machine, which I purchased from you in May, 1863, works perfectly, and I am highly pleasâ€" ed with it. Should any of my friends require one, I shall have great pleasure in recomâ€" mendinig them to purchase a Singer Machine; Yours truly, . > . Mas. Joux Lxsum. Mr: W. G. Boach: Dear Sir: We have used one of the Singer Sewing. Machines for th¢ last six months, and like it better than ever, We never fail to recommend it when the op» portunity offers.â€"Yours tr‘u_ly, ': :‘ | Ottawa, Dec. 15th, 1865.â€"Mr.: W. G. Beach: Dear Sir: We have had the Singer Sewing Machine, which we purchased from you, some six months ago, constantly imnse, and are well pleased with it. We never bad any trouble in doing fine or heavy work, and heartily recomâ€" mend it to all our friends.â€"Yoigrs truly, â€" r * G ® Cock®R. Ottawa, Dec. 15,1865.â€"Mr. W.G. Beach : Dear Sir: I beg to state, in answer to your inquir» ies, that I am well pleased with my Singer Sewing Machine. It works easily, and I preâ€" fer it to a Wheeler, Wilson, as it is much less complicated, and casier lenmed.â€"taur;tmiy, Mus. Gzoree :Mar. Mr. W. G. Beach: Dear Sir : The Singet‘s Sewing Machine I purchased from you nearâ€" ly two years ? has always given me perfect satisfaction. It is simple, easily learned, ahd not liable to get out of order. 1 can with conâ€" fidence recommend it to my friends and the public as being a firstâ€"class Machine. Mrs.J. B. Lawis. Mr. W. G. Beach: Dear Sir : We have one of Singer‘s Letter A Family Machines ; also one of the No. 2 Manufacturing Machines; which we keep constantly in operation, and can only say that they give us perfect satisfaction. Parâ€" ties about purchasing cannot do better than to purchase Singer‘s Machine. _ g C.W. Baxeas & Co.zay :« I have two of the Singâ€" er Machines, oné I purchased some five years ago, and have kept it running constantly, ~It is just as good as the day I bought it ; the other I have I%wne four manths, and canâ€" not find any It with it whatever. I can with confidence recommend them to the pub» lic generally." .~ Hxak & _ two years ago, has given entire satisfaction. We have kept it in operation ten hours a day, since we got it, and it is as good toâ€"day as ever. We can recommend it as being the very best kind qver invented." i A O Meara & Co. says, © The Singer Manufacâ€" turing Machinie we purchased from x(:u_nt:gtly Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865.â€"I have used one of Singer‘s ‘Imperial Machings on all kinds of plain and patent leather work, and have alâ€" ways found it to do its work well. I can heartâ€" ily recommend it to intending purchasers," . * * G. H. Prxstos, Ottawa, Dee. 18, 1865 : We have used a Singâ€" er‘s Manufacturing Machine in our establishâ€" ment m&he last fiftéen months, and have alâ€" ways fofind it to work well,. We do not wish for a better kind. P. A. Exersox & Co, ; I have a Singers Machine, which has been in use for the last fifteen years. It doek its work just as well as the first day I bought it. I also have an improved Singer Machine, which I believe is the best kind in the world. . * * Lwxs Covzan®as. Mr. W. G. Beach : Dear Sir: The Singer‘s Letter A Family Maching I pulchledng:fl you Has given entire satisfaction. We can ouly say to intending purchasers, be sure and get a Singer. Maoes & Russscu, + The undermentioned ladies and gentlemen, also living in Ottawa, and having used the Singer Sewimg Machine, are unanimous ; in their opinion as regards its superiority over all others : Mrs. Blasdell, Mrs. Essex, Mrs. Ardah, rs. ‘Connor, Mrs. O‘Riley, Mrs.R. Cumniings, Mrs. Lindsay, Mrs. Couturer, Mr. F. G. Crosâ€" by, Miss Kenada, Mrs. Bullick, Miss Grearson, Messrs. Whiteside & Walker, Mr. W. Whiteâ€" head, Mr. Slattery, Mr. Noel, Mr. Ratte, Mr H. Humphries, Messrs. Barclay, Bros., mfi,vould space permit, we could give the names of fifty others, all well known, and residing in the city and vicinity, who have in nse the Singer Family Machine, and the No. 2 and 3 Manuâ€" facturing Macivines. We have great pleasure in referring intending purchasers to any of the above named. We invite them to call and examine, and defy competition. Messrs. Robinson & Rowsell, Mr. Starmer, R@" STITCHINUG done to ORDER, and Sewing Machines Repaired. > o © Orrice:â€"No. 62, Spark street, nearly oppoâ€" site the Queen‘s nâ€"h&.‘omce. > Ottawa, Dec. 18,/1865. 1â€"tf ‘~â€":JAS. BUCHANXAN,. Dealer in Groceries! °_ Bussex and Wellington Streets Ottawa, Dec.. 18th, 1865. £ 1 \Vl. DOW & CO.Ss ,CELEBRATED ) VÂ¥ ; MONTREAL ALES.â€"XX, XXX, and India Pale ALES, in Wood and Bottle. JAS. BUCHANAN, Bussex and Weollington Streets ancral Ageut for Canada.) Messes. Brovex & Co. A.C. BEACH & CO Mus. Joux Dori®. MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. Under Contract with the GOVERNMENT of ..â€" CANADA, for the Conveyance of the | CaNADL{X A4XD UXNITED STATES P w d MAILS. | wyD" E1’l'R§\'fl(‘K"ZTS GRraNTED |AT t g REDV .'\(.'ED RATES. | rrn‘r.i mmmx\\fl.flt. LINE IS COMâ€" posed of the following Firstâ€"class | full powered, Clydeâ€"built doubled engined Irom Steamships : } £ L’ PERUVIAN, MORAVIAN, HIBERNIAN, shuai ~ Capt. Detros NOVAâ€"SCOTIAN, . 2.i..\. BELGIAN) .. .........k..0 Capt. Brows NORTHâ€"A MERICAN, ..... DAMASCUS, Bxi: ‘:â€"Jliâ€"tâ€"xg'â€"uti Loch Foyle to receiva on board and land Mails and Passengers to and from Ireland and Scotland.) â€"mw”» ~._ Capt. Warr, xC (Sailing from LIVERKHOOL every BHURS DAY, and from PORTLAND every SATUR HIBERNIAN,... DAMASCUS, ... PERUVIAN, ... HE STEAMERS OF. THE GLASGOW LINE consisting of the | ST. DAVID, 1650 tons, .. .. ... Capt. Aird. ST. GEORGE, 1468 tons, ...... Capt. Smith. 8IP. ANDREW, 1432 tons, ... .. Capt. Scott. 8. PATRICK, 1207, tons, . . , .. Capt; Trocks. S-i D.:-\‘i"l-i),‘r;!;l-)-tzl‘;,'.-. * .A . Capt. Aird. 8P. GEORGE, 1468 tons, ... ... Capt. Smith. SIP. ANDREW, 1432 tons, ... .. Capt. Scott. 8. PATRICK, 1207, tons, . . , .. Capt; Trocks. | Sailing between the Clyde and Portland and New York at intervals throughout the séason of Winter Navigation, as follows :â€" | 8T. GEORGE,........... 17th January, 1866 ST. DAVID, ...... ... ... 31st January, 1866 ST.;ANDREW, ..... . ... l4th Feb‘ry, 'i‘:g: ST. PATRICK, ....\. ... .2lst Febry, |1 BT. GEORGE, .......... Th M{ 1866 ST. DAVID, ..:... ...... 218t March, |1866 Rates of THROUGH PASSAGE from (Monâ€" treal to Londonderry or Liverpool : CABIN;, ...... .... ... :i@r# and $3§ > _ (According to accommodation) .| ‘ Mfi“\n experienced Surgeon carried on each 8 ). ‘fl'Berfln not secured until paid for. â€" For further particulars apply to HEUBACH & COWARD,| > °_ Aumond‘s Building, Rideau Street, Ottawa, Or Graxp Tavsx Ranway Sratox, Portraxp. Ottawna, Dec. 18, 1865 Mail Steamers to France Direct. The first FIVE splendid Vessels intended to be put upon this favourite route for the Continâ€" ent are the following :+ WASHINGTON ..3,204 tons . .900 horse power. LAFAYETTE .. . 3,204 tons. . 900 horse power. EUROPE...... . . 3,204 tons. . 990 horse power. NAPOLEON I11..(nearly ready)..1100 h. p. STâ€"LAURENT.. .("Building). . .Great. power. PERIERE...... . (Building). ... Great power. VILLE DE PARIS (Building). . .Great power., ied "WASHINGTON," | On Friday, the :‘8th December. 18§5â€"0â€"Winter Arrangementâ€"1865â€"6. assehnge THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMâ€"~ PANY‘S NEW LINE OF FIRSTCLASS _© SFDEâ€"WHEEL STEAMERS BEâ€" . TWEEN NEW YORK & . | $ " â€"â€" HAVRE. 14 . B@J" Departures from New York to Havre stopping at Brest to land mails and paskengers, thereby shortening the soa voyage about one day. » | First Cabin; including table winc. ... .. $135. Sccond Cabin, including table winc . $70 or $80. Quebec to.Paris. .. ... . ... .. $33, $03 or $13$, GLASG OW ‘LIN E. British and North American ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ! LIVERPOOL & NEW YORK, «_ YVia CORK HARBOR, and between LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON, The Boston Ships only calling at HALIFAX to land and receive Passengers a/ & Her Majesty‘s «Malls. Dates of calling are as follows :â€" Chief Cabin Passage “;ond a w \ From Boston to Liverpool : Chief Cabin Passage,....... .¢...... ;. 11 Second Chicf Cabin Passage,....... ...... ..,; . 20 00 Becond * Nesc teetrirr s viex «x++fr (AW OO Fayable in Gold or its equivalent in United Btates currency. ' The Ships carry experienced Su k go Berth will be secured until $ o freight will be received after 3 o‘clock, P.M., on the day before sailing. . . T ‘.‘g‘ Parcels for different consignees colâ€" and made up in single packa,cs adâ€" dressed to one party for delivery, for the purâ€" pose of evading freight, will upon the examinâ€" ation by the customs be charged with proper freight. s |. ‘The owners of these shipawill not beacâ€" @ountable for Gol_dhiflrcr, ‘Bnlliox Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are ‘signed thercfor, and .the walue thereof therein expressed. _ Note.â€"All Letters and Newspaper$ wust rass through the Post® Office. Merchandis¢ and Bpecie (except for personal expenses) shipped under the name of Luccag®, will be charged as freight, and liable to Custom House regulaâ€" tions. Specie taken as freight. * ~Â¥or freight or passage, apply to . E. C. & 1. G, BATES, OCEAXNXâ€" STEAMSIIIPS Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 KX k¢e «x%rs +s CUBAy: .. 1+ . +1 Beotis,. .. .:. Prssia,..«.».; Cnsk, :; .. .. Avstrarasiax, Asthk, : .\ i. ¢ 54 RFRICA;, . ¢+ + : . CAXADA;,. ... .. Ecvnork,.s.. .. THE FARES WILL BE From New York to© Liverpool : STEERAGE, December 19, 1865 Appointed by the Acmiralty to sail beiween And every Sil@‘i‘ii\ling Saturday WINTER 1865â€"6. From Boston to Halifaz : FROM PORTLAND Capt. Barcastin® ked to Liverpool & London Via CORK HARBOR ant Capt. Artox Capt. Wyt Capt. Keur â€"_ Agents, No. 103 State Stmet,g;mu'm 23rd December, 1865 30th December, 1865 6th â€"January, . 1866 .. 17th January, 1866 .. 31st January, 1866 .. l4th Feb‘ry, 'l::: ..21st Feb‘ry, |1 .. Tth March, |1866 . «. « ER, Moodie. .\ . s{ .+. 0. Bhome/ C. H. E. Judkins, ... «. E.. G, Lott, ..E. M. Hockley. «++g ) «. .T. Cook, css }. o. B IngH® cx whhiP% Anderson. .. Thomas Smail. THE OTTAWA TIMES,; JANUARY i1, 1866. ... J. Leitch, 2600 'i‘om 2650 Tons: 2434 Tons 2300 Tons 2400 Tons 1784 Tons 1800 Tons 132 50 112 00 2â€"tf Christmas and New Year‘s! 500 _ 300 ' ioo :00 WINESK& LIQUORS THE' sUBSCRIBER WOULD DIRECT â€" 4TTENTION PAllTI(‘ULARLY TO ~HIS 4A Lartge and jvaried Stock of WINES and LIQUORS, which for OHHKAPNASS and QUALITY he warrants to give antisfaction equal to any House in Canada. His Stock now On hand comprines :â€" ; F PMo â€"â€"â€" WI N IS 8S! $ No No No Jamaic Scotch Ales an . 0 Half Boxes do. _ * | f 3(0)0 Quarter do do. _ _ _ 200 Half do Figs. 200 Quarter do do. ' Currants, Candied Lemon, Orange and Citrom Peel ! TEAS SUGA COFF SPIC] SPI : s BLACK and WHITE PEPPER, CINNAMON, ALLSPICE, GINGBR, ~"~ &c. &c, FRESH GROUND BY STEAM on the Prentines. | * f TOB |CCOS DIAMOND, MONTREAL, â€"NIGGERâ€"HEAD, SOLACEB, A} FIG, GOLDEN LEAF, ELDORADO, CUT SMOKING, s | CUTâ€" HONEY DEW and CANADIAN TWI8ST. FISH and SALTâ€" tZ" Intending Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and EXAMINE TIHE (GOODS and PRICES, and an Inspection of our Wine Vaulte jis specially solicited. 3 "Red Sign and Mammoth Paintings," 1,s-mpc$rmgewon'g Old CO§NAC) . 2 2 222 kylle k e en en n ie e n e g d n en 2, Bazerac Forge't&m-, 3, J. & F. Martel‘s, Jas, Hennesey & Co.‘s, De. Gucr.non‘t Co.‘s, Chas, Coran & Cl .'n,OmdPa Pay&,(,‘o.’n, and Jules Robin & Co.‘s, Old Cognac, 1, Macon Ordinaire, (1861,) 1.00 2, Grand : | do. _ (1858) 1.50. 3, Macon, Vieux, (1844) .. 1.75 4, Beauj Chenas, (51,) 1.15 5, St. Emilion, No. 1, (51,) 1.25 6, St. Emilion, No. 2, (48,) 1.75 T, St. Julien, (1858,) ... 1.75 8, Chateau | x, (51,) 2.00 9, Ro Comti, (1851,) 3.75 10, Corton, liclg,. P airr+ TB 11, ChateauAaut Brion (58), 3.75 13, Clos V t, (1858,).. 3.75 13, Pomard, (1858), ....... 2.00 14, Chablis, (White Wine,) Jean Reme 15, Chablis, No.: 16, Chablis, Wo i Ottaws, December 18 1865 1, She 0 a‘ no'.'"(w C SPARROW‘S CGOLUMN. CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR‘S No. }, (1861,) Boxes Laver Raisins. , (1868,) R, (1858,) ...... ie wine, rdinaire, (Rochelle,) INâ€"DEKUYPERS AND OLD TOM. ; a Runi, Morton‘s and Molson‘s High ines, Old Rye, Proof tind Toddy 1 Porterâ€"â€"â€"Dawe‘s Canadian & Imported ! Gâ€"ROCERIES! COoGNacCc BRANDYC! , (1861,) . ..... (S_v‘h_i‘ug Wine,) JAPAN, COLORED AND UNCOLORED; IMPERIAL TWANKAY, *‘ YOUNG HYSON, SOUCHONG and CONGOUV, all NEW CROP, ~â€"~WVHISKEYCS. & Irish Whiskey, in Wood & Bottle, ers, Sardines, Digby Herring, 1d, FETRENCH WINES! CoNBTANTLILY ON HAND. Goon AND CHIEAP FOR SALE CHEAP iATTENTION ! REMEMBKR PHK SyoRE WITH THE CEEEAFP /A \â€"__C.. SspPaRRow, BAhMDOES BRIGHT MUSCOYADO, REFINED YELLOW, ‘ DRY CRUSHED, GRANULATED, CRUSHED A, &c. &c., Per Gal. ._ of. 12 Bot!‘s. , . §5.50 $11.75 .. 3.50 8.15 * 190 5.15 <.2% 90 5.15 MOCHA, JAVA,LAGUIRA and RIO, FRESH ROASTED ‘ and GROUND DAILY BY STEAM on the Premises. 1.00 1.75 C.â€"SPA wâ€"F 0 B BAUCES, PICKLES, ESSENCES, SOAPS, CANDLES, ~TALLOW and SPERM ; STARCH, BLUE, BROOMS, WASHâ€"BOARDS, MATCHES, PIPES, OILS, #&e. Per Case 3.50 5.00 6.00 6.00 4.00 6.00 6.00 8.00 11.10 6.00 11.10 11.10 Cornor of 7.00 3.00. 115 1000 BAGS OF SALT.. _ ; ©2300 BARRELS No. 1 SPLIT HERRIKXGS. 100 HALEF BARRELS NoA do. 100â€" Do do do LABRADOR. 100 QUINTALS DRY COD FISH. 100 KITS.PRIME MACKEREL. | No No 17, 8sauternes, (W hite Wine,) No. 1,6’1881,) 1.00 18, Sauternes, (W hite Wine,) No. 2,“9853,) 1.15 19, Sauternes, White Wine,) No. 3, (1851,) â€"â€" 20, Graves, (1858,).... .... 21, Frontignan, No. 1, (‘61,) ___ (Muascat 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,) (Reims,) \...sskakks 24, Moct & Chandon, Green Beal;): . o« rgr§6, si2n) o« 25, Moet & Chandon, Sup‘r, â€" 26, Roussillon, ........... 1.00 21, Banyl#,. ......../..... 1,80 RE 1, Port, (Old,).... .. *, l)o. ,(anerlor,) RROW, ~Jr., SPARROW 8 BUILDINGS, Sussex and Murray Streets. At C. SPARROW, Jr. At C. SPARROW, Jr .. 325 | 10.00 .. %.85 0| .8.00 $5.50 1.15 1.25 1.25 4.00 12 Bot!‘s. $11.15 13.00 16.00 18.00 8.15 6.50 6.00 T.15 INSURANCE ADVERTS. FIRE AND LIFE! THE ROYAL InsuranceCompany CAPITAL, £2,000,000 ST°C! In 100,000 Sharessof £20 Stcrling Capital, â€" â€" £2,000,000 Sterling ! Joms Accumulated Funds infhand exceed £5,000,000 Annual Revenue exceeds, . . . . ... . , £2,509,000 v FIR E: MODERATE RATES OF PREMIUM and Liberal Settlement of Losses. _ Farm Stock Insured. Losses by Lightning made good entire years THE UNDERS1G N E Dâ€"â€"Agent for the Royal Insurance Company, for Ottaâ€" wa and neighborhoodâ€"continucs , to . receive proposals for Fire and Life Assurance, at the Lowest Rates charged by other Responsiâ€" ble Companies All : Logsés Promptly Settled ! Actuary and Managerâ€"PrRCY J at the last Mceting for Division of Profits to Participating Policiesâ€"being two per cent. per annum on the amourits assuredâ€"the larg» est Bonus ever continuously declared by any Companyâ€"cannot fail to place the Royal as the most eligible Office for intending Assurers to select. f H. J. FRIEL, Agent. Orrica :â€"Union Buildings, corner of Sussex , and York Streets. Ottawa, Dec. 18, T8G65:. * Lâ€"y Medical Examinerâ€"J. A. Graxt, Esq., Insurance Company‘! FIRE, LIFE and ANNUITIES,. ‘_ _onIE® OFFIOE: QUEEN.... INSURANCE .. .. BUILDINGS, * LIVERPOOL C _ CANADA BRANCH OFFICE : UNION BUILDINGS, ... MONTREAL PIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE! Wiruiax Morsox, Esq., Chairman.> Trowas Kar, Eag., Hexey‘ Tromas, Esq; Hox. Joux Youxe. Davin Torraxcr, Esq. BANKERS, J. «.. SPROIAL FEATURES: NONâ€"FORFEITURE or POLJICIES LIFE POLiCIES CONSIDERED UNCHALâ€" LENGABLE EXCEPT IN CASES * _ OF PALPABLE FRAUD. Policies Payable During Lifeâ€" _ time of Assured ! s LIFR POLICIES GRAN1ED ON A SPEâ€" |â€"~ CIAL RBDUOCED. SYSTEM. All of which are fully explained in Prospoctus. The undersigned is now prepared to take Risks on Fire and Life in the above well known and long established Company. DIVISION OF LIFE PROFITS 5 Every Five Years: Fourâ€"fifths returned to Participating Policyâ€"holders. _ > _ FOR THE FIRST DIVISION, In Ottawa, on the last 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 ; In Osgoode, on the :25th of January, 20th of March, 24th of May, 26th of July, 27th of Boptember, 22nd of November ; 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. j . ~CHR. ARMSTRONG, Judge County of . Carletan. Ottawa, 22nd Dec., 1865. _ 6â€"td LIFE: ARGE BONUS DECLARED £2 Per cent pér Annum on sums Assured, + Tn County Court and General Quarter‘ Sessions are held on the BECOND TUESâ€" DAY of March, June, Septimber and Decemâ€" HE GREATEST BONUS EVER COXNâ€" LIFE DEPARTMENT; > HE LARGE LIFE BONUS Di("LARED Snmaw Leran, Eeq., and Jonx N ayiok, Exq Q THOROUGH SERYANT, WHO CAN Wash and Cook. Must have a charac» ter from her last place. Apply at the Albion Hotel, negr the Court House. Ottawas, December 18, 1866 . n d4t IVISIONX OF PROFITS EVERY FIVE Years, to Policies then in existence Two f R. E. OCONNOR, Agent for ‘Ottawa, Aylmer, and vicinity Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. es 4 1â€" tinuously declared by any Company without Reference to the Directors ie in England. December 23, 1865 Ottawa, Doc. 19, 1865 OR the COUNTY OF CARLETON will be held for the year 1866 as follows, viz. : The Division Courts REXCH ‘AND ENGLISH SOoNGS Bacred Music, Polkas, Valses, &c., &c. FOR THE SIXTH DIVISTON, MUSIC! MUSIC!! PROMPT AND LIBERAL LEMENT of CLAIMS! Q@UEEN TRUSTEES .. e.F0H. B 0 A R D DUVERNAY BROS MOLSON‘$ BANK M. Dove, Exq GUARANTEE INSURANCE ADVERNT®S. ASSURANCE SOCIETY INCORPORATED BY SPRCIAL ACTOF PARLL %'l” ENT,for LIFE ASSURANCE, ANNUITIES A4ND FIDELITY > GUARANTITEES. 69 Great St. James Street, Montreal, DIRECTORS,IN CANADA : | Henry Thomas, Exq., (Messrs: Thomas, Thiâ€" | Iaudeau & Co.,) Director, Bank of Montreal, ||â€" Chairman. / , | The Hon. Charles Alleyn, Q.C%, MP.P., Quebec, .| | Charles John Brydges, Exq., Managing Dipector | of the Grand ‘Trunk Railway, Montreal, l Angus:Cameron, Esq., Prexident of the Bank (s of Toronto, Toronto. 1% i ple. Robert Cassels, Esq., Cashiet Bank of UpPC (nin Canada, Toronto. _ 1’ | The Thonias Cramp, Esq., Presidepnt of the Board \l‘I'“"“ of Trade, Montreal, imont E. H. King, Esq., General Manager Bank Of |puo,, . Montreal, Montreal. â€" the fi The Hon, Williem McMaster, M.L.C., Director | arta of the Ontario Bank, Toronto, teda R@"A!1 the Directbrs are fully qualified Share» | gi«,,, _ holders in the Society, mt on In ul‘di'flon to transacting every description of Life Assurance, this Society Graxts Boxps The Society‘s rates ?r Life Assurance are very, moderate, and when effected in combination with Guarantee, the premiums are considerably reâ€" duced. * #: > or Seccaury for persons holding, or about to hold responsible situations. € Subscribed ‘Oapital, â€" â€" â€"â€" â€"+>â€"~£ 30,000 Stg Accumulated Assetts over.â€":â€" 500,000 ‘ Annual Revenue(1863), over. 100,000 " Secretariy for Canadaâ€"KAward Rawlins, Esq â€" 69 Great.St. James Street, Montreal. 7 Prospectuses and alF information may obtained from ie 3. 2e Medical : Adviserâ€"MWilliam Fraser Among the most important of modern Medical | discoveries stands the &+ tms CANADIAXN PAIN DESTROYER. | Side, Back and Head, ‘Coughs, Colds, Sore| Tliront, Sprain®, Br\l‘ucnl-(?runpn in the _ | Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, | Bowel Com phint&lflfiml, Scalds, | * : Frost Bites. | o wtliteg itc., ) 46, _ &c. | rpae casa DiaNTAIN DESTROYER has now been hefore the Public for a length of time, and whcn'}\"vr 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 dissatisfaction where the directions are properly‘ followed, but on the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in the highest rn?u of its virtues and magical effects. 1 :: + We speak from vxp(-rintmc' in this matter, having tested it thoroughly, and thereforé those who are suffering from amy of the com: plaints for which it is recominended may de% pend upon its being a Soverdign l}cmedy. * .1 The Canadian Pain De-tm{cr' r fails give immediate relief. All/ i keep ite Physicians orderand useit; and nc family will be without it after once\trying it. _ Price twentyâ€"five cents per Boi NORTHROP & LYMAX, Newcastle, C. W., General Agents nadi Sold lp Geo. Mortimer, John Ro ) M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner Ottawa. The astonishing efficacy jof the Canadain Pain Destroyer, in curing the. Discases for which it is recommended, find ts wonderful success‘ in subduing. the torturing pains of Rheumatism, and in relieving. Nervous Affec: tions, entitle it to a high rank in the list o‘. Remedies for these complaints | Orders are coming in from Medicine Dealers inall parts of the country for further supplies, each tulij fying as to the universal satisfaction it gives. | _|Oftawa, Dec. 18,1865, ________1â€"6f w _ RELIEF IN TEX MINUTES PULMONIG â€" WAFERS! THE ORIGINAL MEDICINE EsSTA blished in 1837, and first article of the kind exer introduced under the name of " /‘w/ monic Wafers," in this or any other country ;di other Pulmonic Wafers are counterfeits. | The genuine can be known by the name BRYAN being stamped on each WAFER. | Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers | Relieve Cough, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarsene â€"â€" Bryan‘s Pulmonic Woafers C Relicve Asthma, Bronchitis, Dificult Bryan‘s Pulmonie Wafers â€" Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Ches Bryan‘s Pulmtnic Wafers A Relieve Incipient Consumption, Lung Diseases. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers . Relieve lrritation of Uvula and Tonsils. Bryan‘s Pulmonie Wafers | Relieve,the above complaints in ten minutes. A .Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are a blessing to all Classes and Constitution: . Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speake * .. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are in simple form and plca#nt to the : Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Not only relieve but effect rapid and lasti 5 â€"_quress| 1 ‘ «f * Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wofers ] Are wlmnus to give satisfaction to" every R * one. *4 No family should be without a box of ~_Bryan‘s Pulmonic. Wafers ? ‘ *‘â€"_ _ in the house, No traveller should be without a supply of \â€"_=~ > Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers hy 5 in his pocket, f No person will ever abject to give for ~ Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Twentyâ€"five Cents. JOB MOSES, Sole Progrictor, f New York. F KORTHROP & LYMAX, ' ) P omm s D. OCONNXOR, Agent Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866. }. â€" _ C ;4 t NewcastL®! Sold by George Mortimer, John Roberts, M. Masscy, H. F. McCarithy, and J, Ski in Ottawa. * Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. I â€"6â€"fe discases which affect the Wind of Horses ; algo, as a Condition Medicine, surpassing every of the kind ; is easy to give, sure to cure, sW#ife in all cases and at all times, and does prevent the horse from being worked while using it. _ © . Arabian Heave Remedy AND CONDITION MEDICINE / 8 POSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO ANXY OR I all other preparations for_the (‘nwi.:f Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and &11 It cleanses the breathing ap; s, by moving from : the lll’(l;{ll w le lymph, or that secretion which in Heaves clogs them, causing a difficulty in breathing, and by its action on the discased part, the mucous membrane to resume its dimensions, thus equalizing the circulation} of the blood, and restoring the distendcd v. to their natural size ; by its use the Lorse‘s petite is ilnp‘:t\'ud, all derangements of .m digestive orgahs corrected, softening the and giving to the coat a sleck and shining apâ€" ASSURANCE ! Of LONDON and EDINBURGH. pearance. | | D. W. HURD, Buccessor to Hurp & Co,, Ml‘i n Lane, NEW York, i: sOLE PROPNIETOR FOR THE UXITED STATES. NORTHROP & LYMAN, | Newcasru®, C.W. | Proprietors for the Ccu’a. ’ PRICE TWEXTYâ€"PIVE CEXTA. * | Sold ‘by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, H. F. McCurthy, and J Skinnrr“ in Ottawa. . Nitawna Dec. 18th: 1865 l-clh‘ HEAD OFFICE IN CANADA Ottawa, Dec. 18th, 1865 1J¢E :A ND THE EUROPEAN BRYAN‘S DARLEY‘S Exq., M. D CHANGE of TIME Oftawa and Prescott Railway, Monday, 20th November, 1865, J £¥. constructed n a truly Scientific Prine. \ple, + WThey have preater strongth, and will rg» main donger, in Fixe than any other Piano, The â€"construction is simple and natural, all the extruncous Juimberiin the body of| the instru« mont is despensed with ; the sound Loards are meraly two. archod planks of; thin wood, Jike the front and back of a violin ; the «trings are attached to a strong Eron frame, which is ®o pmrie ted and entirely independent of the case, thereby dispensing with the old harp form of stringing, by substituting straight bridges, proseryvingat the same time the Over Stranz Bass, of which Mr. Duises is the Inventor, By these imâ€" provethents we gain much qmore viliratary power,. at the saume time prescrving all its purity and sichness.ot tonc, â€" They have received the highest tatimonials J from‘the Press, and alt the principal artists in the country, among which areâ€" * TRATNS WILL RTX As FoLhLows MAIL TRAIN will WHave Otfmiva af 8 A MIXED TRAIX at 1.30, P. M. RETURNING FRC MAIL TRAIN will leave MIXED TRAIN PIAXO FORTES Harry Sanderson, L, M, Goltschall:, «Macx Maretsck ®, Thalberg, Theodore Eixheld, Um, Mason, Merman Wollinhaupt, .2, Burili, Francis H, Hrown, .Â¥, Strackosch, Wim, Heary Pry. Chas, Fradel, _ WMJ HENRY FRY, late. musical critic of the N. Y. Tribune®ays :â€"I have.cxamined your hewly invented Fianoâ€"Fortes. They merit all di- praise given to them by Messrs. Thalberg Gottsclialk, Strackosch, «Mason and others. As resards structure, they are orginal and Gottsclialk, Strackosch, «Mason and others. As rpgards structure, they are orginal and philosophical ; in_purity, volume, and conâ€" tinuity of tone; in vocal versimilitude, that crowing excelence which enablos the pianists to « sing" on the instrument.â€" Y dur Pignosever deserve the highest Tank. . Your invention, in my opinion, is destined to work rmadical changes in the manufacturc of Pianos throughout the world. â€" Ottawa.. D. L *A j,"f + § \__, 543 Broadway, + & KEW YORK. Bofore purchasing, send for a descriptive catalogue, with price. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 18G65, _ 147 Every Instrument Warranted for FIVE Years ; 852 to #552 EACH! > THIRTY XINE VARIETIES, with P ATENT . < BASSO TENUTO or SUB BASS. A_ taining full description ot style, and testimonials of the most eminent musicians, as to the supcrior excellence of our instrâ€" mentsâ€"will be sent free to any addréss VR. SEGESYUNI»TIHALBERCG, th In presentiny the Avroxatic Ondax, . w$ boldly announce the . #reatest. trinmph . in musical instruments of the age. During the past half century, the French and Germans have manufactured reed. instruments with double beliows, and two pedgls for the feet to operate, but the want of <the reversed or : ®x« navsre» sepuows, (which is nw only beHows used in our instraments,) made it impossible for : them. to â€" pr@®uce the I*llo", rich and musical tone for which our instruments Aré selélrated. mt s o e SCHOOL ORGAKS and MELODEOKS! Anothcr objection to this m ‘thod of blowing was, that both feet being occ picd, no . oppotâ€" tunity wak offered for the gcment of the swell. Within the past two , instruments vonstructed on this European|plan of «double blowers," have been .man ured in < this country, and to counteract this difficulty (want ofh swell) a lever has been ppojected from the veritre of the instrument, to apt upon the awell,; AND OPERATED BY THE KNEE, inconvenience and contortion necessary to éffect this ‘objeft, are disagrecable enough to a gentJcman, but to & lady the use of such an ap nLr is nearly 4mpossible. s o o e s oo dont caliihe OQur arroxartic device obvi entirely, the simple act of 1 or jJess force giving the d decrease in the volume of th Automatic Organs‘! The Mclodcon and 8¢ For seventeen years the of our Melodcons ‘has‘not for two years past the eno made it impossible for us promptly. ‘With our incre foel warranted in assuring their orders will be prompt a continuance of their patroi DRIGGS‘ NEW All of our instruments have upon board, in full, «GEO. A.. RINCH When a dealer represents any otheri as "the saime as ours," it i usual attempt to sefl an inferior instrument he can make a large profit. P. 8.â€"A libriwl discount toCharch men and Schools: Address 85,000‘NOW in USE! Pyje Orraw s J ockip L NE every. morning, * (Sundays cX Roseut Davis, at the Times St« Finished in Elegant Rosewood A or Oak cases. 7 Ottawa, Dec.18, 1865 Works, corner of York and Sussex ! the City of Ottawa, County of Carle GEO. A. PRINCE & 00.‘8 N ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE CON No Charge for Boxing or Shiy t & 4 z> T Hi The Automatic Organ, oN AND AFTER CAution to Pur 18, 18 Yours respectfully; «* _ .0 LN GOTTSCHALK WM. HALL & sON, at » X4,Y INSTRUMEX‘T$ SOLE AGENTS P A TEX T iments havie upon the name GEO. A.. PRINCE & 00" resents An otherinstrument ours," it i usually a mere inforior inftrument on which GEO.A. PRIXCH P. M. £ M PRESCOTT Prescott at 2 4: M.*: * DETLOI PATEXT Printed apd Rublished yper , Nh 48 8 pmRe {the case, thenchy form of stringing, 0®, proseryingat iz Bass, of which . By these imâ€" more \iln(uq' rescrving all its s obtaincd, being illlfl"l’lin.‘l, The as proatâ€"gapacity singing; and â€" its have never heand and | sympathetic IÂ¥ olther. Tiano, natural, all the y of the instru» ound Loards are thin ‘wood, like : the «trinex are f-wi-g with more sired incremse Of perior excellence n quc-’,fiwfdv.‘ r10us demand bas moét enr orders sed facilitios, we our patrons that y met, and wolicit tox this difficulty excepted,) 9 Steâ€"am Printing imsex Strocks, iD XCE, £00 Buflalo N. ) Walnut, nf x Clergy» 1â€"7 by Parliament Hat nacnor Auctioneers, & AUCTI 14 f â€"â€" PPE BWB DBarristers & y )‘ ALD V sind and P. 1 BUSINE * . JsOHXA ookâ€"Binder and M Phey have now «on i aitumated Nity 1 1 4 A'(_k‘ C 6 O"Jrnuihu m‘ w , WARsEHEA Barrister, »Atre M cal Istat JARTICULAR ~Messrs. T\ OVINCIAL GCTT \} C4 Governiment .O rally, may «cntri r. u luA'lM‘n rog he ddstrict of Qu ec. 28. 18G5. " FiCH ~â€"Tgrner « DPA I EVERY at «94 A . Macit 19 No. 19, pitQjJotis »IDENC ee. 1®th IC.s M I reccive at the Dec. 181 mnd q €a%) 1 1. ~E UNION . aist of K 1 1 Ciouw h 49 mitng Laul Taylor & witk MACHI s to )1 AHET attond y Dr. hn un I B Al ntions th i'lali'inl PRH 4 t utlor and t tn the revd V

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