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it t 3 1 j L 4# q ant; the Victorina Falls, a mile wide, are as JnLn‘duu the Falls of Niagara. Then we have the moral and political integest, here an elsewhete so closely entwined. > Dr. Livâ€" ingstone has a righteous wruth against the Porâ€" twgese Government;: They jmfm-ly Axclude European« fronmi 900 miles of the Eastern eoa«t, and ‘tor that long range of country they develop the system of the »«lave trwde in all ite vilest ntrocitics. .‘The system of Na »leon H1., the engaye .«cheme of free negro ;Iivr. rml?\ leads to the aame most evil reâ€" ault«. » The <moral interest of" Dr. living stone‘s book ia‘supreme, although it is of a Z1 The fluid can; saved herlife Dr. Livangstone s‘ new work, * Ihe Zamâ€" Tesi and nscl'r'-l-manw,' is a massive voltme ot the deepest interest, in many: points of view of the highest im se. | lids now, I think, some eight vears since Dr. Livingstone published his «" Missionary Travels,‘ and this volume gives an account of &ll he has done during thos? eight years, during which he has been much belped.by the means‘ and lnvlunea;‘rlwal by "his countrymen at his service, and in which he hadesome kind of comnection with the misston of the Universiâ€" Lord Williank Lennox felates the tollowing incident a« having occurred at Lord Shatte= bury‘s exannnagion of a girls‘ school ; Just as the noble lort was about to take his leave, he addressed a girl somewhat older than the rest, and other things inquired, "Who made your body ?" â€"Please my lord," re« nded the nl:fnticahl girl, _ "Betay E;es made m iv, but I made the skirt hrming Sur RNoderick «. wonderful prediction of the character of the African intermor, . The vast Lake Nyassa is approximately measured Cxamir fotdil«, which, even when imaginary m{w‘- cimh_nfi and have a double interest when trhe." Next we have the geographical and scientifie interest. Very much debateable land in settled, and nnknown region« explored. . We have in the fullest and most interesting shape those discoveries which Dr. Livingstone from time to time communicated to 8t Rederick wwat elephant was killed, . and yicidedâ€"meat Ly tom« to. the maitives, how lions and wild beasts irsoped down to the bivonae tires, how the Jong snake crawled it night across the uveller‘s face, how the crucodiles bore away the m.tive womert when they , came down to the w.ic* side, how the boat was attacked by nut‘ve ;/ or nearly lost in the rapids«, or trandes « n the river ; thee are, the kind of fetail«, which, even when imaginary m'{:'- cinating, and have a double interest when +W )n news time to ttme communicaled to Murchison for the Geographica LIVINGSTONE®S ZAMBESI AND 1TS TRIBUTARLES. bese Mrs. W. R.*Buzzell, of Dayton, was try z to ervdicate stains on her dress with ben ne, und came hear eradicating herself too at »e BOWH® £ 007C rieue! mÂ¥ lom.;kn-n- the" upsophisticated girl, ~"Betsy ade m u.f:' but I made‘ the skirt *_ Audther charity «cholar, «inder stion i% the _Pâ€"alms, was asked, is the péstilence that walketh by darkâ€" the Ch mght Ple dse, sir, bug: ut timely as=i=tance ical Society, conâ€" Jr(ful ph\llt'fjvll most ev t* Dr. 1. msh it i y The +A DVERTHISING Through Which it Will Rea This is the Motto of every Re The ‘OTTAWA TIME Dry Goods, No Matter what your Business Printing Works! Or Hardware PROPETY to SELL Do You want to Buy? "OTTAWA TIMES Let the World Know I: WILL AFFORD A NOW is the TCM Corner of York & Sussox Sts. Y HAS BEEX FRULY, SAID THAT . ® 4 annictotrs arPLCAPIOX or® THE . â€"PRINTRRS| INK is OSR OB THE LEADING AVENUKS Yo WRALPH® L DV ERTISH. O BUSINKESS MEN IN TE ADVERTISER! THE | _ IS THE MEDIUM Groceries, BUSINESS MAX A2DVERTISE! THE PUBLIC ADVERTISE ADVERTISE SEA M * IF YoU NHAYE LE drntnien h iY FJiccomges Crockery, ADVERTISE OrEFICE TO SIEECLL, LNE GP YoU Hats Glassware TIMES" SUPEINOR MEDIUM t 39 *J h The owners of these ships willâ€"not be acâ€" cortntable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precions Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are xigned therefor, and the value thercof therein expressed, * A NotE.â€"All Lefters and Newspapers wost rass through the â€"Post Office. Merchandise and Specic (except for personalâ€" éexpenses) shipped under the nathe of Leteac®, will be charged as freight, and linble to Cugtom House regulaâ€" tions, Specie taken as freight > & For frwght or passage, apply to | « « B@F" Parcels for différent consignees colâ€" lectedjand made up in single. packages ad. 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. & British and North American ROVAL : MAIL â€" STEAMSHIPS ! Chief Cabin Passage, Chict Cabin PassAGe,....... ...... ... . 20 00 Becond _« C \aréiirixeris14i+. 18 00 Payable in Gold or its equivalent in United States currency. . | The Ships carry experienced §urgeons. No Berth will be secured until paid for. No freight will be received affer 3 o‘clock, P.M., on the day before Sailing. rlnn: sTEAMERS or Tu® danasadw ; LINE consisting of the. | NT, DAVID, 1650 ton«, 1/, | . . . Cubpt, AMed. NT, GuEORGE, 1488 tons, . |. . .. Caupt, Smith, NT. ANDREW; 1432 thiis, | . .. .Cilpt, Keott, NT. PATRICK, 1207, toms, 1 ... Capt, Trocks, Suilink between the Clyde and l"x-rlluml and New York at Intervals throughout the season of Winter Navigation, as follows ;« : ®TP, GEORGE, . . .. . ... J . ATth Janunry, 1866 T. DAVID, .. ... .ls (. . }}Int Jatinary, 1860 T. ANDREW, ,.:... ... lith Febty, 1860 8T. PATRICK, ... ... ... Aist Febry, 1866 STâ€"GEORGE, .,, /.. .4. Zth March, 1806 WT. DAVID. .2....2..1 J;. #18¢ March, 1860 Chief Cabin Passage Second * « Chief Cabin Passage Se‘on“ & a Aumond‘s Building, Ridean Strdet; Ottawa Or Graxp Trarsx® Ramway Stazios,; Portuaxo Ottawa, Jan. 5, 1866. recvis 1â€"1 LIVERPOOL & NEW YORK Rates of THROUGH PASSAGE f; tréal to Londonderry or Liverpool :. CABLS, .. ..., 4. + 4i . ) +A@TC OfH Mail Steamers to France Direct. The first FIVE splendid Vesscls intended to be put upon this favourite route for the Continâ€" crit are the following :â€" + :"«BU ROFPE,.! On Friday, the 5th day of January, . BKB" Departures from New: York to Havre stopping at Brest to land mails and passengere, thereby shortening the sea voyage about one day. { First Cabin, including table winc. .. ... $135. Second Cabin, including tablewine .$70 or $80; Quebec to Paris, .. ... &, 893 or $148. Payable in Gold, or its equi fn!cnt| in United States currency. : B@D" Medical attendance free of cliarge, For Freight or Passage, apply to |‘ DONALD R. MA(*&E()D, Commercial Chambers, f 19} Peter Street, Quebec. The Boston Ships only calling at HALIFAX l â€"__ to land and receive Passengers and , _ Her Majesty‘s Malls, WASHINGTON ..3,204 tons.. LAFAYETTE...3,204 tons., EUROPE.... .. ..3,204 tons:. NAPOLEON TT . . (nearly rea ST. LAURENT ... (Building) Ottawa, Jan _MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. rll amehips ACADIANX PERUVIAN NOR ] \Capt, Warr (Sdiling from LIV ERPOOL every DA Y, and from |PORTLAND every DAY, calling at Loch |Foyle to in board.and land Mails and Passenge from Ireland and Scotland.) | FERUVIAN,........ BELGIAN;..% +4 ¢+ + MORAYIAN,.. ... . +« NOVA sCOTIAN, ... NORTH AMERICA N HIBERNIAN..... 5... W ASEINXGTON ..3 204 tons, .560 horse power, LAFAYETTE...3,204 tons.,900 horse power, EUROPE . .. . .. . .3,204 tons: . 909 horge power, NAPOLEON TIT..(nearly ready)..,1100 h: p. ST. LAURENT ... (Bauilding) .. .Gteat power. PERIERE...... . (Building).., . Great power., VILLE DE PARIS (Building). . . Great power. Until the completion of the entite list, the service will be performed by the - FROM NEW YORK TO. HAVRE LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON, HIBERNIAN MORAVIAN, DA M etashr TRANSATLANXITIC COM FANY‘S NEW LINE OR RIRSTCLASS _ * SLDEâ€"WHEEL STEAMERS BE _ TWEEN NEW YORK & > + t o t RHAYHE, | EL(GIAN, G@ L ASG O W L IN E.. 1 p. $ |1 | R@0¢Dorths not secured until pnixu for For further particulars apply to â€"â€"MEUBACH & 5,‘0\\'.\II{D, December 18, 18( OV Aâ€"SCOTIAN UUBAy s sls e + + SCOTIA;: «... Peasta,..:)... ; CHIK, : ¢<+ +« a AcsTrarAgiA® ELE : se iley &‘ AERICA, + . 4. . CANADA,. .... EvrOPA,..... §@"¢An expericneed Surgeon carifted on cach JavaA, 1865â€"6â€"Winter Arrangementâ€"1865â€"6 . THE FARES WILL BE 0 . From New York to Liverpool : Dates of calling are as follows :+ YHIS STEERAGE Appointed by the Admiralty to sail â€"_. between E_ From Boston to Lrevipoo! : OCEAX â€" STEAMSHIPS Via CORK HARBORszand between ASCUS, From Boston to Halifax : Hâ€"AMERICAN a" Capt And every snccedding Sutuday I‘l COX WiNTER 18065â€"6. EU ROP E," A. Bocatpg. as follows RN TICKETS GRANXTED AT REDUCED RATES. | ording to a Via CORK HARBOR FROM PORTLAND Capt. Barsaxrix® PANYV‘S MAIL LINE I8 COMâ€" Agents; No. 103 State Street Boston th 1866 Capt. Derrogx heâ€"followhig Firstâ€"class full built doubled engined Tron Capt, Bnow y Tapt. WÂ¥ vil Capt. Arrox A. Decursn® E. C. & 1. G. BATES, Buildin h the GOVERNMENT of the Convéeyance of the D) UNITED STATES " 11LS. 1 Ki . 6th January, 1806 Adth Janubry, 1866 , , 20th January, 1 86d 27th: January, 1860 @rd February, 1886 10th Fobruary, 1800 .. .. E. R, Moodie is se i. Beonmt C. H,. E. Judkins ... ... E. G. Lott ... $72 and $ minodutiion) E. M. Hockley ... . . R. Inglis J.‘P. Anderson Thomas Smail +‘ it Leltclt L & Lo.dondery Janunry, 1866 January, 1860 FebTy, 1866 Febry, 1800 March, _ 1806 March, 1866 ‘THEK. Q TTA W A: TIMES 2400 2600 2050 1784 1800 434 welve on ts to and m Monâ€" THURSâ€" SATURâ€" 100 $132 50 80 00 ©HH 112 00 65 00 Ton‘s Tons Tons 1 Tons V m Tons Tons 2â€"tf LS Lobsters, Sardines, Digby Herring, 1Â¥7" Intending Pu ‘chasers will find it to their a('lw}antage to call and EXAMINE THE GOODS and PRICES, and an Inspection of:our Wine Vaults is specially solicited. kn * "Red Sign and Mammoth Paintings," FISH and SALT 'I‘“.” SUBKCRINSR WotLh I\IH:I 4. Large and ovarled Stock of, WEN:! QUALITY e »nverints to phve sutlsfacfl on hand edmprelse® es 0| c C | VARIETIESâ€" TEASâ€" Forke m SUGgaARSâ€""Hi~ corrE®sâ€""! SPICESâ€""WY TOBACCOSâ€" Ales and Porterâ€"â€"â€"Dawe‘s Canadian & Imported ! CHRISTMAS & NEW YEANS WINES & LIQUOR S Jamaica Rum, Morton‘s and Molson‘s High Wines, Old BRye, Proof and Toddy + WV HISKE Y S. Scotch & irish Whiskey, in Wood & Bottle, 500 Christmas and New Year‘s! No. 1 Ottawa December. N48 1865 200 Half ‘fln Pigs. $ 200 Quarter do > do. (r Currants, Candied Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel! 15018 s _ALIC CHIEAP Near the FRENCH CATHEDIRNAL. @" Goods DELIVERED in all parts o, the Cily FREE of CHARGE. 3, J, & F..Martel‘s, Jas. Hennesey & Co 7 & Co.‘s, Otard Da Pay & Co.‘s, an 4, Cognae Ordinaire, (Rockele,). . ... + Jean Renmion:.....,...;. enAÂ¥ w 5xk vk 14, 10 11 1¢ 6 Sazerac De Forgé & Son‘s Old Cognac Sazerac De Forge & Son‘s,. ... . ., ... J, & F.. Martel‘s, Jas. Hennesey & Co. & Co.‘s, Otard Da Pay & Co.‘s, an« Shorry, (Ole Do. cl,n‘ 08, |>%44 To: > yvl Macon Ordinaire, (1861,) Grand _ do,. _ (1858) Macon, Vieuxy (1844) /. Beanjolais Chenas, (51,) 8t. Emilion, No. 1, (5)7) St. Emilion, No. 2, (48,) St. Julien, (1858,) . :, .. Chatea Margaux, (‘51,) Romanee Conpti, (1851,) Corton, (lRl}l'% rxxÂ¥e‘x% ChateauAaut Brion (‘58), Clos Vougeot, (1858,).. Romard, (19158), Faxirie Chablis, (White Wins,) No. '1,“(‘|‘s61,) Chablis, (White ~ No. 2, (1858,) Chablis, â€"(White No 3, (1868,)$ 300 Half Boxos C â€"sSPMRRROW‘S COLUMN. 300 CGpuarter do CHRISTM \ WVA W PRTUTTEXE GINâ€"DEKUYPER‘s AND OLD TOM. GAROCERIHS! COGNaAC BRA NYDVYVYV! Boxes hLhavyer HRHaisins. ICRRECNCOCIL O WINELSS! JAPAN, COLORED AND UNCOLORED ; IMPERIAL, TWANKAY, YOoUNG HYSON, SOUCHONG and CONGOU, all NXEW CROP, , ComNSTANTLY ON HAND BLACK and WHITE PEPPER, CINNA MOXN, ALLSPICE, GINGER _ &C., &e,; FRESH GROUND BY STEAM on the Premisos, REMEMBER THUE STORE WITH THE Wine,) Wine,) WoOLb I\!H:li' To AWTTENTION PAWTICULARLY ‘TO IHS Stoclk _ of , W EN ES and IAIQUORS, which for CHAAPNESS and o plve suth«facfion equal to any House in Cariadn, din Stock now C013 AND CIIF BARBADOES, BRIGHT. MUSCOYADO, REFINED YELLOW, ~ DRY CRUSHED, GRANULATED, CRUSHED A, &c. ATPEENUUILILON ! MOCHA, JAVA, LAGUIRA and RIO, FRESH ROASTED â€" and GROUND DAILY BY STEAM on the Premises. §3 Por Gal CEXCEHEAEFP .AX C * SPAIERO‘V, . _Jr., y SPARROWS BUILDINGS, ('nrney of Sussex and Murray Streets. SV ITI Y IS ®! Â¥D0 1.00 2. 60(4 DIAMOND, MONTREAL, NIGGER HEAD, SOLACE, ‘FIG, GOLDEN LEAF, ELDORADO, CUT SMOKING, CUT HONEY DEW and €CANADIANX TWIST. 80 100 L SAUCES,, PICKLES, ESSENCES, SOAPS, CANDLES _ TALLOW and SPERM ;\ STARCH, BLUE, BROOMS WASHâ€"BOARDS, MATCHES, PIPES, OTLS, &c. 50 ,0 12 Bot] 811. Por Un# €3. â€"mI?A LGIRCOONW. J1»r. 5.00 6.00 6.00 4.00 6.00 6:00 8.00 1110 6.00 11 11 ‘o.‘s, DeGuernon & Co.‘s, Chas, Chcg ind Jules Robin & Co,‘s,. Old Cognac $B,. J A N 6 1000 BAGS OF SALT, ‘ ~ 200 BARRELS No. 1 SPLIT HERRINGS.~ 100 HALF BARRELS No. 1 do. 100 . Do do \ do LABRADOKR. â€" 106 QUINTALS DRY COD FISH, 100 KITS PRIME MACKEREL. + 00 O F OR 0| No «do. do. 9n 17 12, 26, 24 l'nrl’, (“ll',). e Do, . (Superior,) Do. it me +240 48‘% Do CALDP UA R Y..15, 1866 At C. SPARROW, J1 At C SPARROW, Jr Por Gal 1,00 1.25 3.25 10.00 285 .â€"|} 8.00 1.50 AO )0 Dor Cee of 19 Botl‘s, §11.70 13.00 16.00 18.00 4,00 6.00 3.00 6.00 6.00 8.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 50 0) INSURANCE ADVE THE ROYAL Insurance Company Capital, â€"â€" £2,000,000 Sterling ! FIRE AND LIFE! CAPITAL, £2.000,000 STG! entire yenr rl‘ UE UNDERSIG N EDâ€"â€"Agent for 4. the Royal Insurance Cotmpany, for Ottae wi and nelghborhood=â€"«continues to receive propostds for Fjre and Life Asswmnce, at the Lowext Rutes charged by other, Responsi« ble Compantes, . * All Losses Promptly Settled ! LIFK DRPARTMENT: _ ?l’llll". LARGE LNE BONUS DECLARED 4 nt the Inst Meeting for Divialon of Profit« to Purtlolpat{ng Pol{cles=«belug two per cent, por nnnum on the uInmml- mecuretithet Iirpe eat Bonns ever contimuonaly dectared hy any Compmnyâ€"â€"cannot fall to plwee the Royal ns thie mont.elMyible Office for %n!vhdlu; Anettvor® to select, #| FIRE, LIFE and ANNUITIES, \/l ODERATE RATES OF aVL Liberal Settiement 6f Stock Insured, _ Losses by OrricK THE County Court . and General Quarter Sessions are held on the SECONDTUESâ€" DAY of March, June, Septemiber and Decemâ€" ber. In 100,000 shares of £20 Sterling Insurance Company! QUEEN..., INSURANCE , LIVERPOOI SETTLEMENT of CLAIMS! LIF{) POLLICIES GRAN1ED ON A SPE CIAL REDUCED SYSTEM: f All of which are fully explained in Prospectus. Thic undersigned is now prepared to take Risks on Fire and Life in the above well known and long established Company. | f In Huntley, on the 17th of January, 21st of March, 16th of »May, 18th of July, 19th ot Beptember; 14th of November ; 4 â€" FOR THE SEYVENTIH DIY4SION. In Nepcan, at Bell‘s Corners, on the 22nd of January, 26th of March, 21st of May,,23rd of July, 21th September, 19th of November. . + CANADA BRANCIH OFFICE: . UNIONX BUILDINGS,â€"~..~â€"MONTREALT FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE! e B 0 AR D: + Wirtiam Morsos,.Esq., Chairman. Tuoxas Kay, Esq., Hexry Tuowas, Esq. Hox. Jonx Youxe. , | Davin Torraxcs, Esg BANKERS ©~_ SPECIAL FEATURES: * NONâ€"FORFEITURE or POLICIES LIFE POLICIES CONSIDBRED UNCHALâ€" LENGABLE EXCEPT IN CASES â€" ,° OF PALPABLE FRAUD. In Richmond, on the 15th of January, lOth March, 14th of May, 16th of July, 17th of ‘Beptember, 14th of November ; s In Fitzroy, on the 18thof January, 22nd of March, 17th of May, 19th of July, 20th of Beptember, 15th of November ;: FOR THE FIFTIH DIVISI Q‘\', In North Gower, on the 16th of January, 20th of March, 15th of May, 17th of July, 18th Of September, 13th of November; _ > In Osgoode, on the 25th of January, 29th of March, . 24th of May, 26th of July, 27th of Beptember, 22nd of November ; Policies Payable During Lifeâ€" . _ time of Assured ! â€" > DIVISION OF LIFE PROFITS Every Five Years, Fourâ€"fifths returned to f Participating Policyâ€"holders. , In Ottawa, on the Jois Siaw Aceumulated Funds in hnd execed £5,000,000 Annual Revenne exceeds, . , . , , . . , £2,500,000 |) APriCH iâ€"â€" Unjon . BOFC and York Stroets, ~Ottiwn, Dec. 18, 18( Medical Keamiher==J. A. Graxt, Esq, . D Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865 6 ____ COHR. ARMSTRONG, y Judge Copnty of Carletan Ottawa, 22nd Dec., 1865, 4 6 December 23. 1865 yÂ¥ =# R. E. O‘CONNOR, ; Agent for Oltawa, Aytmer, and vitxnily' Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. |_ °/‘ 1â€" . ERECE TN BA T [|RENCH AXD. ENGLISH SONGS | _ Sold by Geo. Mortim SBacred Music, Polkas,‘Valses, &c., &c, ! Massey, L. F. McCarth â€"â€"</>.~ PUYRERNAY BROR: | Ottawa‘ \I1] 5... _ e BRA cilil [ . ARGE BONUS DECLARED £2.Por cent 4 per Annum on suing As«sured, FOR THE FOURTH DIVISION w rip The Division Courts OR the COUNTY OF CARLETON=will bx r&r tm sEcorp» nivisfox IVIgION OF PROFITS EVERY PIVE Your®, to Policies then in exixtence Two held for the year 1866 as follows, viz tinuou«l y FOR THE FOR THE THIRD DIVISION, FoR THE SIXTH DIVISION, MUSIC! MUSIC!! without Reforence to the Diroctors In England, THOROUGH SERVANT, WHO CAN Wash and Cook. Muxz’ have a charic» HOME aud POREIGN GREATE®T: BONU‘S EKVER CON. PROMPT AND LIBERAT <@UIESICGN WANTED. CHIREP OFFICE Minager==Prmey M. Dove, Esq TRUSTE R® declared by any"Company PIRE:~| ‘ RATES OF PREMIUM and Bulldings, cornet of usse tiement 61 Lossos, _ Farm Losses by Lightning made last Friday of every, month FIRST DIVISION, E. LC 1 0 it H. J. FRIEI and Joux Nayron, Exq MOLSON‘S BANK BUILDINXGS, TS ht 6 €â€"td GUARANTEE ASSURANCE! <Relfeve .. i. |. {NORTMRBOP & LYMAS,| . . * | Newcastize, CW. *_| Proprictors for the Cinaday. rmcs)mt.\‘fl'-n\_'l CEXTS. _ Sold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J Skinner, in Ottiwa. a s ASSURANCE SOCIETY °* _ HEAD OFFICE TK CANADA: . 660reat St. James Street; Montreal, DIRECTORS Henry: ‘Thomas, Exq Ihaudean & Co,,) Dis Chairman, The Hon. Charleés Alle Charles John Bry‘dges, of the Grand Priunmk Angus Cameron, Esq., of Toronto, Toronto Robert Cassels, Eeq., Canada} Toronto, Thomas OCraump, Exq , of Teade, Montront, E. . King, Esq., Gi Montreal, Montreal. The Hon, William Me of the Ontario Bank g@y" All the Directors, holders in the Soci : + _._:-."-'.‘â€"_' "I .(1I INCORPORATRDL RY SPROIAL ACTOFRF | MK. WoOps PARLLAMEXNT for 1LFR AS8SURANCE, °. _|__| (Msion 1 ANNUITES AXND FIDEIITY â€" _ December 1 gGUVARAXNTEE®S. M In addition to tramwetin of Life Assurmnce, this Soc ov Sgeturry for persons h hold regponsible siturtions The Bociety s rutes for /4/ modernate, and awhon effectod Guarantee, the premittin® a Bubscribed Onpital,, . ~ .‘ Accumulated Assetts over â€"â€" Annual Rovenne (1868), over Prowpootit® oltained fror It cleansesthe breathing apparatus, by reâ€" moving from < the . airâ€"cells the coagulalle lymph,. or secretion .which in Heaves clogs theny, dausing a‘dificulty in bredthing, and by its action on the diseased part, causing the. mucous membrane to resume its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the circulation of the blood, and restoring the distended vessils to their natural size ; by its use the horse‘s Ap~ potite is improved, all derangements: of the digestive organs corrected, softening the skin, and giving to the coat asleck and shining Aap~ pearance. j D. W. HEURD, ISuccvsu'r to Hurp & Co. ; Maiden Lant, NEW York, ‘~ 80LE PROPRIETOR Por THE UXITED stATEs. l)j".\'U NAXNXCE â€" ADVENTSR * T.TPE XNXD CA NXADIAX PAIN DESTROYZ 8ide, Back and ~Head, Coughs, Cold®, Throut, Spmin«, Boviks»s Croumps in U * Stomuch, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry; Bowel Complaints, Burn«, S nlds, â€" | Frost 1Bitd®, Vl‘lll'l CANADIAN PAIN PESTROY EI l« | now heen before 4d Public for‘n length of time, and wherever nsed is well Tiked, never failing in a «ingle instandp to give permuument relef when timely used, and we ‘un’u- never known i single _cuse sof dissatisfaction where the directionsawre proporly followed, but on the contréry, all are dolightod with its operations, and speak in the highest torms of its virtaes and magical ‘cffects, l Mum ies e eainal h BRELLIEF INX TEX MINXUTES Arabian Heave Remedv AND CONDITION MEDICINE T8 PosITIYELY SUPERIOR To axy or A. all othert preparations for the Cure jof Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and @11 discases whith Affect the Wind of Horses ; also, as a Condition Medicine, surpassinz every thing of the kind ; is dasy to give, sure to.cure, and safe in all cages and at all times, and does not prevent the horse from being wortked while using it. Sold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, in Ottawa. a#4 ig Newcastue, Sold by George Mortimer, John Roberts, W M., Masscy, H._ F. McCarthy. and J. Skinner in.Ottawa. | : 1 PULMONIC WaArERS ! FTNHE . ORIGINAL MEDICINXE ESTA Relieve the above complaints in ten + Bryan‘s Pulmonic Whfirs Are a blessing to all Classos and Con» Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are adapted for Voeklists and Public Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Arc in simple form and pleasant to Bryan‘s Pulmonie Woters Not only relitve but effect ripid an oi cures, Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are warranted to give satisfaction one, } No family should be without a 1 dryan‘s Pulmenic Woafers L in the house, No traveller should be without a st § Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers ' f in his pocket. Relieve Medical Advi® Among the No person will ever object to give f Bryan‘s Putmonic Wafers Twentyâ€"five Conts. JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, * * â€" New York. l NORTHROP & LYMAX, Oitawa, Dec. 18th, 1865 eyetury for Cana J‘J Gront 8t. Jank Ottaown, Do Ottawa, Déc, 18, 18 ieve Asthima, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing Bryan‘s Pulmonic Woafers teve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest Lryan‘s Pulmonic W afers ieve Incipient Consumption, Lung Discases ‘_Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relicte Irritation of Uvula and Tonsils. . Bryan‘s Putmonic Wafers . Of LONDON and EDINBURGH. THE EUROPEAN most itmj discove; DARLEY‘S TORS IN CANADA ExQ‘, ( Mexars. Tho e Instandp to give permament ely used, and we ‘m\'l' never ouse oof dissatisfaction where e proporly followed, but on the délizhtod with its operations, er. nsof 18 instandp to ly usod, an ease <if dik William Fras Nowcastle, C. w.., General Agents for Canada ended, abd its wonderful the torturing pains . of relioyving Nervous Affec» high rank in the list of comolaints. â€" Orders are uy etginids the | tix BESThOYIY to Master, M Toronto we fully q tant Bdward Rawli ted in a AFER. ' te Wafers â€" Throat, Hoarsencs ic Wafers s, Difficult Breathin ty (i Idinc, M £ 30 000 Sig "s00,000 * 1100,000 " ton minutes onstitubions lid deseription mars Bokps ul nd Jastin 1â€"G(& w ion where but on the porations, ts virtaes Speakers the tast M 5& w M D . (Ti Orrawa Tous. â€"Printo® and Publisk® t r\ every _ morning, â€" (Sundays excepted,) T j, |._ Rosent Davis, at the Times Stcam Printing _‘ Works, corner of York and Sussex Strects, in the City of Ottawa, Cotnty of Carleton, CÂ¥ | SCHOOL ORGANS an MELODEONS . Another objection to this method of was, that both feet being occupied, tunity was offered for the manageme | swell. â€" Within the past two years, in constructed on this European plan of blowers," have been manufactured. country, and to counteract this diffic | of a swell) a lever has been projected | centre of the instrument, to actupon | 28p OrERATED BY THE Kxxe. â€" The incon | and contortidn necessary to effect thi For seventedn years the su|u'riur‘w:" of our Melodcons has not been que and for two years past the enormous demund ba* made it impossible for us to nedor orders ! promptly. â€" With our: increased facilities, ** | feel warranted in assuring our pattons that ' their orders will be promptiy met, and solicit | a continuance of their patronage. . | SPECIAL NOTice AX. Remedy for curing al ache, KXhoumatism, Couzhs, ralgia, Cutsk, Sprains, Burng AMoctions, Earache, Sore Thy #&o. _ For general directions ® cacle Bottle. PQNO FCORTES the same time the Mr. Diosos Is th provements we /s power, at the sar purity and richnos Uarry Nanderson, «Ma «w .Manel aok., Thoodore Kixfild, Werman Whullenhanpt, Voancis H, Brown, t in comstruction, _ 1t« privcipal, inorowscof vibratory power ja vory «hmple anid porfectly phil tone is rand and noble ; it hn for sustaining the sound for 4 volume of tonc or power E h exoclled in depth, , put}l,\. n #wWoeel hrew®, a Before purchasing, send catalogne, with price, Ottawa, Dec. 18. 1865, All of our instruments have upon t’fl‘ board, in full, <©GEO. A. PRINCE & When a dealer represonts any other instr as @"the same as ours,"" it is nenally a atteinpt to sell an inforior instrumont 0# he can make a large peodfit. * ;A yu‘us mey te ues 2 Pm n o 14 t dn \â€"_P.8.â€"A libreal discount to Churches; ) men‘and Sthools. â€" Address. o l flms GEO. A. PRINCE, &1 WE dant + ~â€" Buffalo N N ILLUSTRATED CAT A LOGUE OOX A_ taining full dl'w'ripfiun ot â€" style, ard tostimonials of the most cminent mbsiciins as to the superior excellence of our in mentsâ€"will be sent free to any address LAD OPERATED BY THE KNbE. T he incon 6 and contortion necessary to effect ol are disagrecable enough to a gentle In a lady the use of such an appendage i n« ‘mpossible, + Our avrowmatic device obviates this difhc entirely, the simple act of blowing n or less forces giving the desiredi decrease in the volume of the tone. From the N. Y, Heraldl, Bept. 3 careful examination of Duoo‘s 1 we find the result« obtainad wre 4 «inging _ tong, groat purity : and throughout the entire instrument, found it Pianos constrncted upon t The N. . Times, July 12. «av«= In presenting the Avroxame Oroas, ®t boldly â€" announice> the â€" greatest . tsiumph i® musical instruments of the age, â€" During the past half century,‘ the French and Germans have manufactured reed> instmame with double bellows, and two pedals for the feet t operate, but the want of the reve or Ex navsTe» eenuows, (which is therty |belions vaed in our instruments,) made it impossible for them to produce the mellow, rch and musical tone for which our instrumgnts ar ‘velebrated. / philosoplhhionl ; tinuity of ton crowing exock to #lng" on th dewcrve the his my opnion, 4s destit in the: manufacture world, The Mclodcon and school Every Instrument Warranted for FIVE Year. |. $52 1e $55%2 EACH! . THIR Ti' NINE VARIETIES, seith PATEXT â€"* _ BASSO TENUTOor SUB BASS» all the 4 Gothar) GENTLENEN ind tosted the A» Automatic QOreans‘ 35,000 NOW in USE! Ottawa, D« AbdnC, MY Size wtew, and 1 ¢ nxtruetion. im« Henry Frys un: sEurRsura1» They have t m. the Priée the countiy WAM: HENRY FRY~\ is ind entinely ind ensing with th ubstituting str sume time the DRIGGS XEW PATEX1 GEO, A. PRINCE & Co.8 nished in E1 Caution to Purchasers. \, Tribune muy® :» Invionted Flan mbsegdven to th alk , â€" Mtrmcleqed nds «tructure, ahioal ¢ in pmrl The Automatic Organ, Who! 1 le Yours respectfully 1 WM. HALL & sON, tel. Ott 18. 18( ; in vooul vee whideh « in»trument n pairil inon dved t and all 0V SOLE AGENTS legant I 1 oOuk . O + Anxy ain in ie tim cof tor illy appime principad P ATEXT ul eetly phiHosopliod, . The ole 3 At due grreint o mind for «inging, and a ower i haye tever hourd THALRNIML L M, GuNachalt ®. Thalberg, â€", Wm, Mason, 4, Harilt, «N, Mrarkouch, Chas, Fradd, N. GOTTSCHALK VLD veatest . truamph. it he age, â€" Duting the rench and Germans veorslmilitude, that mklew . the phnists _ Your Planowever Your invention, in onl vndbicnd tminges now Tiroughout the 543 Broadway, _ NEW YORK for a descriptive KAVA tWe . hy oqutal, Jt can perfoctly unat. ht ; an ordinary n, the fullness of N7 L Ha my, whic) old e d whu haed y liho«P ofte, i very fint | |-3|.m Walnut i. Vlual) uthor, wl mnd i woore Aowing appotâ€" wf the + double in thit y (want the «woll, ence CJorg t often id plan. witl mt plioh poil whi () O t nt al Dttawa ~St voRK s wa that thoy 1 @rÂ¥y Warchous always have ¢ kind of t BVC Barristors R. BOUCE M, ed_to atte the Governgen generaly, may « Mr. B. attomds for th» district « Brc. 28, 1865. Ntationery «tw ~ _ Orrvcl w aut AX. nal will menh number, persons desip ness in the mew trict of O)ttawn, sond in, iwithe The. firest m next fortnight. > Advertise 4 lows x+ » Land and PUBLIS _ Messre. PROVINCIA] A 1J W Takes charge passage through alt businâ€"ss w IHoeal I% W DUVER® AY 4 M CYy h seg RESI () «hn Olta wer C4 w. u Auis . Bamister, Othemw L ‘aAKADa," Deé. 19, 1 OUbay 11 situ A Low *I1} OTT 1. Gbex )ttame ; D Jones, Exq PoLITICA €46 Orprre® CV IJ ARTICUL »pl EV ET sal stur aiNBWQ CAth THE Fi Ad 1 UX DJ vaopet a, Dec. and q itions Wimin td 1 uc 1 «4 5 . ¢4¢ D U T 1» )| & .49 DJ L33 13

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