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from his hunting expedition in Barbary. The Prince proceeded to Tangicr on Monday last, accompanied by Licutenant H. Haig, R. E. and Licutenant Campbell, R. N. The baggage was sent on into the country, and his Royal Highness and suite was entertained at the ‘Legation House for that night. On Tuesday early His Royal HmflJfly, including 8ir John Drummond Hay, an carly stait for Arzyle, which they réached by two o‘ciock. The same evening they made an excursion, but the hunt was without sport. Next day, unfortunately, was stormy, and heavy rain contimited all ‘day. Nevertheless the royal party was undaunted, but their chase through storuts was attendyd with indifferent sport, the + pdrty only killing two boars among them. At «night they rested at the house of the British Conmsular agent, Mr. Benshiton, and the next morning started for Datâ€"elâ€"Clue, a mountain ridge 14 miles from Tangier, where tents were g&:lwd for their accommedation. His Royal ighness shot on the road, and. made a good bag of varioug birds. The party slept that . night in their teats, and the next .day: hunted the Woar. The wind was high and picrcingly cold, as is seldom experienced in that region. About a dozen boars were started, but not one had the lg:itcna- to comeâ€" out in the dirmcâ€" tion of His Royal Highness, so that he could only obtain a long shot at two that tratted past at a considerabie distance: Mr. Green, who was one ofthe party, had better luck, haviag fired at three boars, two . of which he brought down. Noue ofthe other christians had shots, and the Moors as bad Iuck would have it, always missed. Although the party were not so successful in finding and killing game as could have been wished, His Royal Mizhu~ss showed himself to be a thorough sportsman and a splendid shot at partridges, and appeared to enjoy much the rough. wild life of «"the tent and camp* in Northern Africa. | % PRINCE ALFRED.S YVISIT TO NXORTH : AFRICA. excursion ln.-xma is trom the Gibraltar Chronicle of the 18th :â€"â€"The Redpole arrived on Saturday evening from Tangier, with His Royal Highness Prince Alfred, on his return How Jix W Broaxe a Tewuresraxcs Max. ~The G»lkm_v was told by Proâ€" & : sor Stowe in a recent téemperance lecture : There was one Jim Wilson, a very rum cus tomer, of Camberland, Maine, who used t get converted at every August camp meeting, and soon after, getting drunk again, wonid keep drunk pretty much through z2the rest of the year. . Revd. Mr. Richardson having gof hold Paraz Loas.â€"â€"The Papal Government has eontracted a lan of nine million crowns, or nearty two millions sterling, with the, houses of Rothec Nh‘lld.;:lr l?klo‘nnh’tingm cessita y approdchi evacuation if the French troops, and u:g consequent inâ€" crease of the Poli forces. SKATES, TOYS, Hexgary . â€"We ll* told that the Reformed Church in Hunzery numbers two millions and a half of sou!s, and almost every adult connected.with it can read and write. It has remained steadtyst for the truth through long | centuries of oppression. "The Magyars of | gm_v," says a certain writer, "are.the men of Eastern Eumyeâ€"a liberty Jov» ing and selfrespecting ruce." DaixaGE1 FOR LIBELLING ANX «ACTRES®.â€" In Pasta, M. Jouvin, chiet editor of Figare, agod 3. Dunceschi, editor of the Nord have been c smlemned, the former to pay a fine of 1,00} trancs, and threefourths of the custs, for hbciling an actress.. M. Jouvin, it scems, had drawn a very unfuvorable, peruaps uaiair portrait of Mdile. de Saintâ€"Urbain, commeâ€"nly salled Mdile. Duverser. under :;w name of #* Antigone," bu! had taken no pains to cari c;:lunn the ’lik,:::. This sketch was n_pm: uced in the Nord, an offence aggravated by the indiscretion of r:blinhing the name of the urtist thus classigally Jesignated. & of him at a camp meeuog, made this prayer do it now, for if he remains on earth he will be druak aguin in less than a week ‘ _ The prayer was answered to some purpose; for it so frtn«l‘ the poor subject of it, that from that day he became a reformed.â€"and temperate man. f a> ut #U Lord, Thon hast many times converted this poor sinner, and ow again has Thou male® him a subject of saving grace. . We pray Thee O Lord to take him home, and to OPENED ON TUESDAY EV‘G,, Family Tickets, to admit four . ... .. .....4 ons or brothers over 18 years of age sball not be admitted as members of # s 'h-fiy , k Gentlemen‘s Tickets for the Season....... Ladies‘ * ., W °w viree8 Children, under 15 years of age,.. ... .~. ... Nonâ€"Skater‘s Scason Ticket, admitting a D& * do. °_ do. gentleman, SKATING AND CURLINEG ¢LBB PA;'I’I!S Dzmo‘r gAINgG 1 are to e & tion umfl. | hee hÂ¥ do. °_ do. gent! .:. Do. " ‘single admiésion, . ... . "fo‘the Curiing fink, scason fickete, The Rinks will be open every day (Sunâ€" days and special occasions, as provided for by byâ€"laws excepted), M? the ing and curling season, from 7 o‘clock a.m} to 10 p.m. i yay* Gowan‘s band will be in aftendance. Ottawa, Dec. 21, 1865. * 3â€"b sSHEFEHELD HOUSE From its Commeneqment to its Close. °~ Y TVING AN ACCOUXT OF ITs ORIGIXN, (]’ the secession of the Southérn States, the formation of the Confederate Government, the concentration of the military and financial toâ€" sources of the Federal Govéernment, the develâ€" apment of.its vast power, the raising, equipâ€" pingand organizing of contending armies and navies; lucid, vivid, and accurate descriptions of battles and bomwbardments, sieges and surâ€" render of forts, captured l.m:.:; #¢., &¢., the immense financial resources and comprchenâ€" wive measures of the Government, the enthaâ€" slasm and patriotic contributions af the people, together with sketches of the lives of all the eminent state«m« n, and miltary and navel comâ€" manders, with a fgl’! and compléete index. All compiled from ORFICIAL SOURCES, by Thos. P. Kettell, author of 80 yoars proâ€" gress of the United M:{:&, late Editor of the Merchant‘s Mazazine, lakte Editot and Proprietor of the: Army and Naey Journal, Banker‘s Citcuâ€" lar, &¢., &c., embellished with mumcrous and beautiful stee} plate engravings, and valuable maps shewing all the iimportant imilitary ints. r Po(‘,o-plcu- in one volume, well bound in American morocco, furnished to subscribers only, at $3,50, payable on delivery. â€" Orders by letter, postâ€"paid, received and promptly exe. AMERICAN WAR, Ranark ar Ottawa. £ #24, SPARKS RIREET. 4 E. K. MacGillivray & Co., # Dir6&t Importers. h!awrm January 10, 1866. k 19â€"y TH B BRIN EKE following narrative of Prince Alfred‘s DIRECTORS : F. M. Conaneg, M.P.P., President C. T. Bate, Viceâ€"President; _W, W ape, Treasurer. _ B. Razsoy, Manager of Rinks. Bosrar Lvox ; Aprazo P araic« The 26th Inst., at 7 O‘Clock. A HISTORY OF THE RECEXN‘I nt i OoTT A W A A Renfr Dec. 18 PERFVMERY, FITZ WM. B. HELY untics of.Carleton, Russelt, ED do. gentleman, Kesaxars |8 virees |{% T uatea s i6 P itting a wrescuae |& itleman, (3 + +1 « ++1+10€ redres »WikL a xkscedt 1â€"6d 1w "OTTAWA TIMES" Printing WILL AFFORD A SUPERIOR MEDIUX Cornar of Yorl Dry Goods, ADVERTISING IT HAS BEEX TRULY SAID TBHAT «4A JUDICIOUS APPLICATIOX OF THE PRLNTERS INK IS ONK OF THE LEaDING AVBENUES To WAALPH® Or Hardware Let the World Know It. PROPETY to SELL Do You want to Buy ? ‘This is the Motto of every Real No Matter what your Busingss The ‘OTTAWA TIMES‘ Y OW is the UTTMHE Through Which it Will Re TO BUSINESS MEX INX THE ~THE "~TIMES" A DV ERTTISI:. ADVERTISE! Groceries, IS THE MEDIUM BUSINESS MAX. * TO SELL, ADVERTISE!! ADVERTISE! SEA M ADVERTiISE! THE PUBLIC;H IF YOU HAVE IF YOU HAYVE Crockery, IT OFF sovbouusca P Th ADVERTISE! LINE OÂ¥ Glassware, ICK r Works! MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. pS°RETURN TICKETS GRANTED AT s REDUCED RATES. Under Contract with the GOVERNMENT of CANADA, for the Conveyance of the * CANADIAN AND UNITED STATES MAILS. > rpiHis COMPANY‘$ MAIL LINE IS COMâ€" J_ posed of the following Firstâ€"glass full powered Clydeâ€"built doubled engined Iron Steamships ; & ' s ACADLIAN, ..!.,.... ..\ .:. , . . 2050 Wont PERUVIAN, MORAVIAN, . HIBERNIAN, xOVYAâ€"sCOTL BELGIAN, 7 fok Capt. Brown .\'ORT“-.\MEKI('AN,, wcw f i Capt. Warr. (Sailing from LIVERPOOL every THURS- DAY, and l‘ro? PORTLAND every SATURâ€" DAY, calling| at Loch Foyle to receive on board and land Mails and Passengers to and from Ircland and Scotland.,) DAMASCUS, Ne of 8T 8ST ST 8T 8ST PERUVIAN,...... ...... 6th January, BELGIAN,...... .. ... ... 13th January, MORAVIAN,....... .. ... . 20th January, NOVA SCOTIAN,...... .27th January, NORTH AMERICAN,... 3rd February, HIBERNIAXN,......... .10th February, And every succeeding Saturday. 8ST ST ST ST Mail Steamers to France Direct. rrun STEAMERS OF THE GLASGOW |LINE consisting of the 8T. DAVID, 1650 tons, , . .. .. .. Capt. Aird. ST. (GEORGE, 1468 tons, ...... Capt. Smith. ST. ANDREW, 1432 tons, . . .. . Capt. Scott, 8T. PATRICK, 1207, tons, . ... . Capt. Trocks. ling between the Clyde and Portland and New York at‘intervals throughout the season of Winter Navigation, as follows : _‘ 8T. GEORGE,. .:.. .... .. l 7th January, 1866 8ST. DAYID, ...... ...... 31st January, 1866 8T. ANDREW, .........14th Febry, 1866 8T. PATRICK, ...... ... .21st Feb‘ry, +1866 8T.: GEORGE, ...... .... Tth March, ~ 1866 BT. DAVID, ............ 21st March, 1866 tes of THROUGH PASSAGE from Monâ€" treal to Londonderry or Livérpool : ABIN, .... .« H;LSTZ and $35 € 2C &Accofdlng to accommodation) BTEERAGE,..:.........,... . $%% R@7"°An experienced Surfcon carried on cach shint _ [ > , ue â€" Atk ol _ For further particulars apply to + HEUBACH & CéWABD, Aumond‘s Building, Rideau Street, Ottawa, Or Graxo Tacxx Raiway Statios, Portraxp. Ottawa, Jan. 5, 1866. , 3 1â€"y THE GExEn.\L','mAgHMTLANTw CoOM PANY‘S XEW LINE OF FIRSTCLASS SIDEâ€"WHEEL s}'m MERS BEâ€" TWEEN NEW YORK & â€", c HAVRE. * oc ~ The first FTVE splendid Vesscls intended , to be put upon this favourite route for the Continâ€" ent are the following :â€" ; A f c WABSHINGTON ..3,204 tons..900 horse power. LAFAYETTE...3,204 tons. .900 horse power. EUROPE... ... .. 3,204 tons. . 900 horso power. NAPOLEON 111. .(nearly ready):.1100 h. p. ST. LAURENT.. .(]Uuildfmg). . Great: power. PERIERE...... .(Building) . . ./. Great power. VILLE DE PARIS (Building). ..Great power. Until the completion of the entire list, the . service will be pesformed by the "EV ROPE," ; On Friday, the 5th day of January. ReÂ¥" Departures from New : York to Havre stopping at Brest to land mails and passengers, thereby shortcning the sea voyage about one day. ; , First Cabin, including table wine. . . . .. $135. Second Cabin, including table wine .$70 or $80. Quebec to Paris, .. ... ... ... $83, $93. or $148. Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in United States currency. . +4 B@" Medical aitendance free of charge. iFor Freight or Passage, apply to * FROM NEW YORK TO HAVRE Ottawa, Jan. 5, 1866 assengers Booked to Liverpool $ Londondery LIVERPOOL & NEW YORK Nots.â€"All Letters and Newspapers wost rass through the Post . Office. Merchandise and BSpecie é:-xcept for personal expenses) shipped under the name of LyscacE®, will be charged as freight, and liable to Custom House â€"regulaâ€" itions, â€" Specie taken as freight.â€" _ For t‘re!ght or passage, apply to . . E.C. & L. G. BATES, hm Agen e No. 103 State Street Bo:,xl British and North American ROYAL MAIL â€" STEAMSHIPS ! LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON, Via CORK HARBOR. Chdef Cabin Passage, Sâ€"cond _ © w Chicf Cabin Passage,....... ...... .... 20 00 Second .« . TÂ¥reriir tÂ¥ex ri4a+4" 19 00 Payable in Gold or its cquivalent in United States currency. The Ships carry experienced Surgeons. No Berth will be secured until paid for. No freight will be received after 3 o‘clock, P.M., on the day before sailing. _ % B@" Parcels for qflerent consignees colâ€" lected and made up "in single packages adâ€" dressed to one party for delivery,: for the purâ€" pose of evading freight, will upon the examinâ€" ation by the customs‘be charged with proper freight. | | Chicf Cabin Passage Second * hi The owners of these ships will not be acâ€" countable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stoncs, or Mctals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof thercin expressed, 14 The Boston Ships only calling at HALIFAX to land and receive Passengers and ' Her Majesty‘s Malls, GLASGOW LIN E. 1865â€"6â€"Winter Arrangementâ€"1865â€"6. Dates of calling are as follows :â€" FROM PORTLAND: R@y"Berths not secured until paid for TFKY Bys+«s 4 COB4,â€"\.+ +. 1 S€OTHA,..«. +1 Péusta;..s;~s CS 4y â€" 214 + 1 AUsTRALASIAN 2y <i4 4 s +4 +s AFRICK) ©@‘+ x+ CLANADA. .. . . December 19, 1865 " LA PAY RTTE," Trom LCR OCEANX STEAMSHIPS. Appointed };y‘:.:n A(‘tinin.lt)~ to sail * between § Via CORK:HARBOR, and between ‘Cabin Passage ....., .... .. ... . $132 50 oh. :#3 000 8 llck s rale se‘ s hasie ns | B0 00 From Boston to Lrevipool : _ From Boston to Halifaz : PA WINTER 1865â€"6. " EU ROP H," THUE FARES WILL BE A. Bocavor, as follows Now York to Liverpool : l\ .\v Capt." Derros pt. BanuAx rin® Capt. Wyuu Capt. Artox A. Dvonesxs, Capt. Keur DONAL1) R. MacLEOD, Building. Commercial Chambers 19} Peter Street, Quel ... . E. R. Moodie, :+ %11.+ .0. SBtong C, H. E. Judkins ... . .. B, G.Lott ..E. M. Hockley <+1++1 C‘ Cook. + +« in t XB&TS. J. P. Anderson, Thomas Small, c ++« +. YAAtch. THE OTTAWA TIMES, JANUARY 18, 2600 Tons 2650 Tons 2400 Tun,_ 2434 Tons 2300 Tons 1784 Tons 1800 Tons 112 00 65 00 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 Christmas and New Year‘s! 500 WINES & LIQUORS THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD_ DIRECT â€"ATTENTION PARTIUULARL“: TO . HIS ‘/‘Large and varied Stock of WINES and LIQUORS, which for. CHEAMPNESS and QUALITY he warrants to give satisfaction equal to any House in Canada, â€" _ Hig Stock now on hand comprises :â€" sip: i + : ; ,1' . No No No TEASâ€" Fooks STGARSâ€""*4 COFFEESâ€" SPICESâ€" BLACK and WHITE PEPPER, CINNAMON, ALLSPICE, GINXGER, &c., &c., FRESH GROUND BY STEAM on the Premiscs. TOB ACCO DIAMOND, MONTREAL, NIGGER HEAD, SOLACE, 13â€" ®IG GOLDEX LEAF: EDORADO. CUT SMOKING V ARIETIESâ€" FISH and SALTâ€" Lobsters, Sardines, Digby Herring, IZ" Intending Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and EXAMINE THE GOODS and PRICES, and an Inspection of our Wine Vaults is specially solicited. $ s s , â€" "Red Sign and Mammoth Paintings," 300 Half Boxes do. 300 Quarter do . doâ€">=: ' e j ~â€" 200 Haif _ do Figs. Syltrse 200 Quarter do do. > «x4 Currants, Candied Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel! rOonu sAE CIHIEAP °. 0. Near the FRENCH CATHEDRAL. R@J" Goods DELIVERED in all parts 0; the City FREE of CHARGE. e C. SPARROW, Jr., s _ SPARROW s BUILDINGS, s ho P CoÂ¥tumer of Sussex and Murray Streeus. Ottawsa December 18 1865¢ 1, Sazerac De Forge & Son‘s Old CORNACy., . . .2 ) sk k sls es es n en rnrg 2, Baserac De Forge & BOn‘#s,. . ..T...........sviirerrrrre rirfre errkgk+s 3, J. & F. Martel‘s, Jas. Honnescy & Co.‘s, De Guernon & Co.‘s, Chas. Coran & Co/s, Otard Da Pay ‘& Co.‘s, and Jules Robin & Co./s, Old Cognac, >4;(‘ugnlc"OrdinAir_c,”(Iiochull.e.)......‘.......-.........,...........,.._... .guvmnmon,.l_,“T y C 861,)} ...‘ +4 ++ 10, Corton, (1 Hon(£63, 12 Uhm:ro c tcl,s(u-usx;,). s 13 mo.mrd,ufi(;s), 17 Chanii« (Waile Wine,) * uo 1/ 1861,}. .. .:. k "vniw Wine,) 191 Cm’m’z b 1858,} ...... F :?. ’(flvmu Wine,) lcrchaxo'a', (168,). ... C;SPXRROW‘S COLUMN. Sherry, (Old, Do. do. Macon Ordinaire, (1861,) Grand _ do.: (1858) Macon, Vieux, (1844) * . Beaujolais Chenas, (‘51,) 8t. Emilion, No. 1, (‘51,) 8t. Emilien, No. 2, (‘48,) St. Julien, (1858,) .. ... Chateau Margaux, (‘51,) Romanee Comti, (1851,) Do CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR‘S NEW FRUIXXE GROCERIES! COGNAC BRA NDY! Boxes Layer ICREENCH â€" WITNICS! JAPAN, COLORED AND UNCOLORED ; IMPERIAL, TWANKAY, ‘ YOUNG HYSON, SOUCHONG and CONGOV, all NEW CROP.. GOoDaAND CHEAP REMENMNBER THE STORE WITH THE ATPEENTIGON ! BARBADOES BRIGHT MUSCOVADO, REFTINED YELLOW, ‘ DRY CRUSHED, GRANULATED, CRUSHED A, &c. {s. 8.50 5.. 1.50 CHHAFP AT es _ C. SPaAaARROW, Jr. Per Gal MOCHA, JAVA, LAGUIRAâ€"and RIO, FRESH ROASTED ‘ and GROUND DAILY BY STEAM on the Premises. 1.00 1.00 2.00 1,25 115 2.00 1.00 1.15b DIAMOND, MONTREAL, NIGGER HEAD, SOLACE, _ FIG, GOLDEN LEAF, ELDORADO, CUT SMOKING, CUT HOKEY DEW and CANADIAN TWIST. 50 15 15 SAUCES, PICKLES, ESSENCES, SOAPS, CANDLES, _ TALLOW and SPERM ; STARCH, BLUE, BROOMS, WASHâ€"BOARDS, MATCHES, PIPES, OILS, &e. ‘ > 12 Botl‘s. $11.15 8.15 Per Case of â€"â€"â€"F 0 Bâ€"â€" 3.50 5.00 6.00 6.00 4.00 6.00 6.00 8.00 11.10 6.00 11.10 11.10 1.00 6.00 1.15 1000 BAGS OF SALT. . 200 BARRELS No. 1 SPLIT HERRINGS 100 HALF BARRELS No. 1. do;:.* 100 Do do do LABRADOR. 100 QUINTALS DRY COD FISH. 100 KITS PRIME MACKEREL: £4 00 &¢., Raisins. No 20, 21, | (Muscat of Lunel,).. 2,00 22, Frontiman, No. 2, (58,) 1.50 23, Champagne A. Blanchet, § _ jeune, wine grower> * of the Brand Mesnilâ€" \surâ€"Oger, (Epernay,) (Reims,) . ;. ... .... c â€"â€" 24, Moet & Chandon, Green SORly) 1 Â¥x vale x s +e‘v‘s. * se 25, Moet & Chandon, Sup‘r, â€"â€" %6, Roussillon, ;.......:.. 1.00 27; DADY l6 +. 1 +t 4 x « x +s =«‘s‘s 3 Li 17, 18, 19 y Port,. (Old,) Sauternes, (White Wine,) No. 1, ‘g'sm,) 8a u t e r n e®, «(W h it e Wine,) No. 2, gm;;a,) w se uds ong s LE E. Sauternes, White Wine,) No. 3, (1851,) Graves, (1858,). ... .... Frontignan, No. 1, (‘61,) Do (Superior,) At C.+8PARROW, Jr At C. SPARROW, Jr x++, 1.50 5.00 kivl BB 4.00 Per , 3.25 > 10.00 . 2.85 .0 8.00 5.50 3.50 1.00 1.00 lal 440 Per Case of 12 Botl‘s. $11.175 13.00 16.00 18.00 4.00 6.00 6.50 3.00 6.00 8.00 6.00 50 1â€"4f 186 6. INSURA NCE ADVERT®. FIRE AND LIFE! _ THE ROYAL InsuranceCompany CAPITAL, £3,000,000 ST°C! In 100,000 Shures of £20 Stcrling Capital, â€" â€" £2,000,000 Sterling ! Accumulated Funds in hand exceed £5,000,000 Annual Revenue exceeds., . ... . . . £2,500,000 } F FIR E: i M_ODEIIATE RATES OF PREMIUM and Liberal Settlement of Losses. â€" Farm Stock Insured," _ Losses by Ligq:ning made good. | P v entire years All Losses Promptly Settled ! 1) ’]_‘HE UNDERSIG N E Dâ€"â€"Agent for .. 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, _ TRUSTEES: Joux Sinaw Lzign, Esq., and Joux N ayror, Esq LIPID IMIOI 2MAV A 2M AZA! A > THE LARGE LIFE BONUS DECLARED at the last Meeting for Division of Profits to Participating Policiesâ€"being two per cent. per annum on the amounts assuredâ€"the largâ€" est Bonus ever continuously declared by any Companyâ€"cannot fail toâ€"place the Royal as the most eligible Office for intending Askurers to select. a , f H. J. FRIEL, Agent. Orvice :â€"Union Buildings, corner of Sussex and York Streets. . | ‘ Ottawn, Dec. 18, 1865... 1â€"y FIRE, LIFE and ANNUITIES, , Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 Insurance Company! CHIEF OFFICE: ; / QUEEN..., INSURANCE .... BUILDINGS, ® \ 00 LJVERPOOL. PIRE AND LIEE INSURANCE j B O AR D: > .â€" : Wirr:ax Morsos, Esq., Chairman. _ . Twowas Kay, Esg., Hexry Tnowas, Eaq., Hox. Joux Yousa. Davin Tornaxce, Esg. UNIOX BUILDINXGS, .. ... MONTREAT SPECIAL FEATURES: NONâ€"FORFEITURE or POLICIES BANKERS,....... LIFE POLICIES CON8SIDERED‘ UNCHALâ€" LENGABLE EXCEPT IN CASES OF PALPABLE FRAUD. All of whiohm%ldndhhupop&u DIVISION/OF LIFRE PROFITS __|_ Every Five Ycars. Fourâ€"fifths returned .to Participating Policyâ€"holders. Actuary and Managerâ€"Przrcy M. Dove, Esq Policies Payable During Lifeâ€" time of Assured ! LIFE POLICIES GRAN1IED ON A SPE CIAL REDUCED SYSTEM. ‘The undersigned is now prepared to take Risks on Fire and Life in the above well known and long established Company, In Ouawl,", on the last Friday of every month ; In Richmond, on the 15th of January, 19th of : ‘FOR}; THE FIFTH DIVISION, Th North ltlnwcf, on the 16th of January, of March,â€"15th of May, 17th of, July, of Scptemmber, 13th of Novembecr\; j Medical Examinerâ€"J. A. Graxt, Exq., M. D In Hunue!, on the 17th. of January, 21st of March, 16th of May, 18th of July, 19thâ€"o0f Beptember, 14th of November ; _ FOR THE FOURTH DIVISIOX, . In Fitgroy, on the 18th of January, 22nd of March, 17th of May, 19th of July, 20th of Beptembicr, 15th of Novémber; , * : The Division Courts T NOR the COUNTY OF CARLETON will be FOR THE SIXTH DIVISION,| In OAgoodg, on the 25th of January, 29th of March, 24th of May, 26th of July, 27th of Beptember, 2 2nd of November ; [~â€"* FOR THE SEYENTH DIVI8SIONX. In Nupeaq‘, at Bell‘s Corners, on the 22nd of January, 26th of March, 21st. of Mauy, 23rd of July, ?24& September, 19th of November. | CHR. ARMSTRONG, d ‘ Judge County ofâ€"Carletan. > Ottawa, 22nd Dec., 1865,. ° ____ * Sessions are held on the SECOND TUESâ€" l?eAY of March, June, September nn:l eme r. f 9 Q THOROUGH SERVANT, WHO CaAN k Wm;nd Cook. Must have,a characâ€" ter from her last place. Apply at the Albion Hotel, near the Court Hous». THB’County Court . and General Quarter Segslanware held on the SEONNT THEK March, 14th of May, 16th of July, 17th of Soptembicr, I{t)h of November ; f HE GREATEST B()SU!‘ EVER CONâ€" . tinuounsly declared by any Company. December 23, 1865 1. LIF E: | ARGE BOXUS DECLARED £2 Por cent per Annum on sums Assu'rcd.. Ottawa, December 18, 1865 Ottaws, Dec, 19, 1865, IVISIOXN OF PROFITS EYERY FIVE Years, to Policies then in existchce Two FOR THE SECOND DIVISION, without Referenceâ€"to the Directors in England, FOR THE FIRST DIVISION, held for.the year 1866 as follows, viz.; RENCH AND ENGLISH SONGs Bacred Music, Polkas, Valses, &¢., &c. FOR THE THIRD DEVISION, CANADA BRANCH OFFICE MUSIC! MUSIC!! 1 R. E. OCONNOR, Agent for Ottawa, Aylmer, and vicinity PROMPT AND LIBERAL LEMENT of CLA LIFE DEPARTMENT @UEEN WANTED. .Â¥ 0 R.. DUVERNAY BRO8 MOLSON‘S$ BANK 20th 18th 6â€"44 GU ARANTEE ASSURANCE SOCIETY INCORPORATED BY PARLIAMENT, for 1 ANNUITIES A2 "GU ARA. HEAD OFFICE 69 Great St. James DIRECTORS IN CANADA : . Henry Thomas, Esq., (Messrs. Thomas, Thiâ€" baudeat & Co.,) Director, Bank of Montreal, Chairman, | t f The Hon. Charles Alleyn, Q.C., M.P.P., Quebec. Charles John Brydges, Esq., Managipg Director of the Grand Trunk Railway, Montreal. Angus Cameron, Esq., President of the Bank of Toronto, Toronto. e 5 Robert Cassels, Esq., Cashier Bank ‘of Upper Canada, Toronto. * Thomas Cramp, Exq., President of the Board of Trade, Montreal. ~ E.‘H. King, Esq., General Munager Bank of Monitreal, Montreal. P The Hon. William, Mc Master, M.L.C., Director of the Ontario Bank, Toronto. B@"A!! the Directors are fully qualified Shareâ€" holders in the Society. INXSURANXCE ADV ER‘TK. In uhAlLt‘ion to transacting every description of Life urance, this Society Graxts Boxps or Sectriry for persons holding, or about to hold responsible situations. The Society‘s rates for Life Assurane» are very moderate, and . wheh effected in combination with Guarantee, the premiums are considerably reâ€" duced. * â€" e Subscribed Capital, â€"â€"â€"â€" â€".â€"â€"â€"£ 30 000 Stg Accumulated Assetts overâ€"â€"â€"â€" 500,000 " Annual Revenue(1863), overâ€" 100,000 " Prospectuses and all information may be obtained from A | f Medical Adviserâ€"William Fraser, Esq., M. D Among the most important of modern Medical * discoveries stands the Secretary for : Canddaâ€"EAward Rawlins; Esq., 69 Great 8t. James Street, Montreal. Side, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in the Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, Bowel Complaints, Burns, Scalds, 2R Frost Bitcs, drc., itc., de., de. FyNHE CANADIAN PATN DESTROYXER has J. now been before the Public for a length of time, and whercyer used is well likéd, never failing in a«single instance to give permament relief when timely used, find 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 terms of its virtues amnd magipal effécts." _ o We speak from expcrichce in this matter, having tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who are suffering from any of the comâ€" plaints for which it is recommended may deâ€" pend upon its beiag a Sovercign.Remedy, _ ‘The astonishing cfficacy of the Canadain Pain Destroyer, in curing the Discases for which it is recommended, and its wonderful xnccess in subduing the torturing pains‘ of Rheumatism, and in relicviag Nervous Affec» tions, entitle it to a high rank in the list of Rcm«li}a for these mmplniqu. Orders . are coming in from Medicine Dealers in all parts of the country for further supplies, and each testiâ€" fying as to the universal satisfaction it gives, The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails give immediate relief, All Medicine Deal keep it. | Physicians order and use it ; and family will be without it after once trying it Price twontyâ€"five cents per Bottle, NOLTHROP & LYMAN, s Newcastle, C. W., ge General Agents for Canaca, Sold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, in Ottawa. _ + § RELIEF INX TEX MINUTES PULMONIG â€" WAFERS ! A. blished in 1837, and first article of the kind ever introduced under the name of " ul moni¢ Wafers," in this or any other country ; all other Pulmonic Wafers are counterfeit«. . ‘The genuine can be known by the name BRYAN being stamped on each WAFER, rFyNHE ORIGINAL MEDICINE ESTA. _ * Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Cough, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness F Bryan‘s Pulmonic Woafers Rdelicve Asthma, Bronchiti® Difficult Breathing Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest * _ Bryan‘s Pulmonie Wafers Relieve IncipientConsumption, Lung Discases. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers . __ Relieve Irritation of Uvula and Tonsils, Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve the above complaints in ten minutes. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wofers Are a blessing to all Classesand Constitutions Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are adapted for Vocaligts and Public Speakers . Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are in simpleé form and pleasant to the tastc® Bryan‘s Pulmon‘ie Wafers _ Not only rclieve but effect rapid and lasting â€" .. cures. > | â€" Bryan‘s Pulmoni¢ Woafers | Are warranted to give satisfaction to every | iy * @M8s No family skould be without a box of Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafere No traveller should be without a supply o K Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers | in his pocket. No person will ever object to give for Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers a Twentyâ€"five Cents, $ JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, i New York. in Ottawa. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 i DARLEY‘S & Arabian Heave Remedv ___ AND CONDITION MEDICINE IS POSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO AXY OR all oflw&'-pnplufiom for the Cure of Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and all difcases which affect the Wind f Horses ; also, ‘as a Condition Medicine, surpussing cvery thing of the kind ; is easy to give, sure to cure, and safe in all cases and at all times, and does not prevent Abe horse from being worked while using it. w hk . Net ‘It cleanses the breathing apparatus, by reâ€" moving from the airâ€"cells the co-flxlsble lymor that secretion which in Heaves el ‘m, causing a difficulty in breathing, and by it« action on the diseased part, causing the mucous membrane to resume its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the ciroulation 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, abhd giving to the coat a sleck and whining apâ€" pearance. D. W. HURD, Sucecksor to Homp & Co. & Maiden Lane, NEW York, BOLE PROPRIETOR FoR THE CXITED STATES. n ASTLE Cw PA ee e e j I’npvid.:: /ouL Canaday, |Tuu Ortawa Tixgs.â€"Printed and Published PRICE TWENTYâ€"FIVE CEXTS, every morning, (Sundays excepted,) by Bold bfiGeo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. ‘: Roseear Davis, at the Times Steam Printing Mnennll C Ro en t 0° Shients Works, corner of York and Sussex Stroets, in Ottawa, Dec. 18th, 1865 _ _1 â€"6l&w the City of Ottawa, County of Carleton, C. W N D. O‘CONNOR, Agent Oltawa, Dec. 18, 1865. s CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER Ottawn, Dec. 18, 1865 3 : Newcastu«. Bold by George Mortimer, John Roberts, W. . Massey, H. F. McCarthy. andâ€"J. Skinner, ASSURANCE ! Of LONDON and LLIEE A; N 1J THE EUROPEANX KORTHROP & LYMAN, NORTHROP & LYMAN, IN CANADA : Street, Montreal. EDINBURGH. SPECIAL ACTOF | MR. WOODS FR ASSURANCE, Albion F D FIDELITY December | TEES.} e nnmipnngees, *1â€"6f.w fails to Dealers 1 4â€"fk w no Q N 1x‘r$nxu. AXD EXTERN AL ; W curing | @ll Painsâ€"Toothâ€" | ache, Rheu CongBs, Headache, Neuâ€" 4 & s s nld \ralgin, Cuts, Spral Bnrn«} Bruises, Spinal | Affections, Earache, Throat, Croup, Colic, l &o. â€" Forgeneral diréc $ see wrapperTound each Bottle. $ , _woonps . Celebrated Good Samaritan Balm SPECIAL NOTICE AA. constructed on a truly Scientific Princiâ€" ple. They have greater strength, and will reâ€" main longer in Tyxz than any other Piano. The comtructiqu simple and natural, all the extrancous lumbér in the body of the instruâ€" ment is despensed with ; the sound boards are merely two arched planks of thin wood, like the front and back jof a violin ; the strings are attached to a strong [ron frame, which is separaâ€" ted and entirely indépendent of the case, thereby dispensing with old hnil:‘fnm of stringing, by substituting straight bridges, preserving at the same tim?filw QOver Strung Bas«, of which Mr. Driccs is the Inventor, By these imâ€" provements we gain much more. vibratory power, at the same time prescrving all its purity and richness of tone. PIANO FORTES Harry Sanderson, L. M. Gottechalk, Max Maresek, #, Thalberg, Theodore Eisheld, _ Wim, Mason, Merman Wollenhaupt, 4, Barilt, PFrancts H, Brown, _ M. Strackooch, W¥‘m. Henry Fry, . ‘Chas, Pradel, MR. SEGESMUND THALBERG, the groat They have received the highest testimonials from the Press, and all the principal artists in the country, among which are ; pianist, say s;â€"â€"I have examined your new Pianoâ€" Fortes, and J cordially approve of its system of construction. lts principal, by which great increase of vibratory power is obtained, being very gimple and perfectly philosophical. The tone is rand and noble ; it has great capacity for sustaining the sound for singing, and its volume of tone or power I have never heard excelled in depth, purity, and sympathctic sweetnoss. y WM: HENRY FRY, late musical critic. of the N. Y. Tribune says :1 have examined your newly* invented Fianoâ€"Fortes. They merit all the praise given to them by Messr«. Thalberg Gottschalk, Strackosch, . Mason and others. As regards structupre, they mare orginal and philosophical; in purity, volume, and conâ€" tinuity of tone; in vocal versimilitude, that crowing excclence which enables the pianists to " sing" on the instrument. _ Your Pianos ever descrve the highest rank, Your invention, in my opinion, is destined to work radical changes in :'Ili; manufacture of Fianos throughout the w Â¥ > From the N. Y. Herald, Sept. 5.â€"Upon a careful exaumination of Dmico‘® Pianoâ€"Forte, we find the results oltained are a very fine winging tonc, great purity and briliancy throughout the entire instrument, not often found in Pirnos constructed upon the old â€"plan. Grxrupuex :â€"Having thoroughly examined and tested the Pianoâ€"Fortes invented and paâ€" tented by Mr. 8. B. Dr10as, I am of the opinion that the tone resulting from his improvements ax exhibited in the instruments ubder |examiâ€" nation, in point of richness, depth and brillianâ€" cy, equals that of the best Grand l'iuu$oflm\, and excels them in pure, musical intonation and actwal tone, power thus approxizmmating closer to what 1 consider perfection in (;:.fl'- ment than has yet been achieved by any sys tem of manufacture. | & > â€" The N. 3. Times, July 12, says;â€"We have now an instrement without an equal. _ It can «ing with a mooth delicacy, perfectly unatâ€" tainable on any other instrument ; an ordinary player obtains with no exertion, the fullness of a Grand Pianoâ€"Forte, and they must »speedily supersede the old sty les, L Before purchasing, send for a descriptive catalogue, with price. w2 e Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865, 1â€"y Every Instrument Warranted for FIVE Y ears. N ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE COXâ€" 1&, taining full descriptionâ€"of style, and testimonials of the most eminent musicjans, as to ‘the supcrior‘ excellence of our instruâ€" mentsâ€"will be sent free to any address In presenting the Avrowamic ‘Oroax, we boldly announcé the greatest triumph in musical instruments of the age. During the past half century, the French and German« have manufactured ‘reed instruments with double bellows, and two pedils for the feet to operate, but the 'm the reversed or #xâ€" HAURSTED BELLOWS, (w is the only beliows uged in our inm-cm&n-d' it hrcndblo- for them to produce mellow, rich and musica] tone for which our instruments are vélelirated. Another objection to this method of blowing whs, thit both feet being occupied, no opporâ€" tunity was offered for the management of the «well, Within the past two years, instruments constructed on this mWQ plan of «double blowers," have been manufactured in this country, and to counteract this difficulty (want of a awell) a lever has been projected from the ventre of the instrument, to act upon the swell, AXD OPERATED BY Th® xxgz. The inconvenience and contortion n#cessary to wflect this object, are disagrccable cnough to agentleman, but to a lady the useâ€"of such an mhmdy impossible. es .!P 1 y 8 852 to #55% KACH! THUIRTY NINE r.uumzq, with PATENT BAS8SO TENUTO or SUB BABB. Our arrowxame device s this difficulty entirely, the «imple act of| blowing with more or less force giving the) desired increase or decrease in the volume of (the tone. The Mclodcon and School Organ. For seventcen years superior excellenci of our Mclodcons has not questioned, and for two years past the o dAemand â€" has made it impossible for usito meet our orders promptly. ~With our facilities, we feel warranted in our patrons . that their orders will be promptiy.met, and solicit a continuance of their patronage. 3 SCHEOOL ORGANS and MELODEONS Or to All of our instruments bave upon the name board, in full, «GEO. A. PRINCE 4 CO" Whenâ€"a dealer represents any other instrument as "the same as ours," it is usually a mere rttempt to seH an inforior instrument on which he can make a large profit. || _ _ __ « December 19, 1865 _ P. 8.â€"A libreal discount to Churches, Clergyâ€" men and Schools. Address. Automatic Organs! 85,000 NOW in USE! Finished in Elegant Rosewood, Walm#t, Albion Hotel, ‘Ottawa. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 DRIGGS‘ XEW PATEXT RE THE ONLY INSTRUMEXTsS GEO. A. PRINCE & ©OJ8 â€" No Charge for Boxzing or Shipping The Automatic Organ. Caution to Purchasers. Wholesale ‘Age Yours respectfully, L. M. GOTTSCHALK WM,. HALL & sON, 543 Broadway, NEW YORK GEORGE MORTIMER, 41 Sussex Str68t, Ottawa HOLE AGENTS PATENT GEO. A. PRINCKE, &4 00. Buffalo N. Y wsril ©ColV8 the 1 Â¥ither of 1 Dex Tsw w wat t than Man se or th Wl NC O 13. the gel

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