g?fi On the other hand, those above 15 and 30 acres were 79,342 in 1841, but 141,251 in 1861, an increase of 73 per cent. ‘The holdâ€" ings above thirty ~acres increased from 43,625 in 1841 to 157,833 in 1861, or 109 per cent, One need look no further to understand the comparative powerlessness of the Fenians, and the disappearance of a treasomable spirit among the most solid class of the frish.â€" millions and a nalf of people less in lreland ‘than there were 25 years ago, and in that time the small holdings, which were the curse of the country, have been greatly diminisLed in number. ‘The holdings of less than five actes had increased in 1861 to 85,469, or 72 5. per cent since 1841, while those between 5 and 15 actes had decreased to 188,931, 27â€"2 per cent A Nor rom ue Fesiaxs to Crack. â€"Durâ€" i ing the battle or the Windmill, in 1$33, a large numner of the ‘ citizens of ogd.-n,l.un.â€"l sympathized with the © patriots," as they were | ealled, and wished to go over and join them, | Gen. Winfield Scott, then at Ogdensbursz,.â€"adâ€" dressed the rabble and told them, says onc | who was present, that ifthey wanted to bring | disgrace upen.the name and arms ,of \h'.'I United States, they would go over to the Windmill and join themselves to the rabble there; «the greater your numbers, the more complete will be your humiliation ; it will only be the more credit to the handful of ritish ; your confusion will be indescribable. I t plainly, that no body of undisciplinâ€" ed citizens, bowever numerous, can stand for tem minutes the cherge of a single regiment of British regulars," He concluded by pointing out to them the tolly of attempting to force | upon the Canadians measures which their own acts proved they did not desire, _Speaking of the proposed Reform Bill, the mTM rates. . Private dwellipg«, de their contents, and farm ; roperty insure for three years at greatly reduced rates. _‘ Speaking of the proposed Reform Bill, the Fimes says, the voices which herald the coming bill are confused and unpromising. We are assured one day that we are to have two bills, and we are told that there will be but bne tnc mnext. The bill is to reduce the property quaâ€" lification, and nothing more. It is to create a longer franchise. It is to be supplemented by another dealing with the reâ€"listribution of nu.‘ perhaps by a third introducing gome y in the method of voting. . The supâ€" r.--ry bill is to be introduced at once ; is to be put off to the next session; it is to be left for a -yv.rlhment. All these ruâ€" mors come in quick succession, or, we may say, all at once. The Dasly Telcgraph rcâ€" marks that there has bewn no other instance in which a secret of stch vital importance has been so well kept. The Herald asserts that the bill will not represent the decided cunvictions of a unanimous Cabinct, .and the information upon which its authors will tend that it is based has hardly been colâ€" zï¬d,lndhl certainly not been digested. The says, it is probable the bill will.be -.':ï¬.uu, than from the composition of the Ministry might at first bave been expected. Bome important features of the measure are Incorporated 1819. â€" Charter Perpetual. s CAPITAL â€" â€" #2,250.000. AOOUMULATED ASSETS, â€" â€" $4,007,455 not yet finally settled. 1Thostatistics obtained r yet M‘.-ukd. v1hestatistics obtained we led to adoption of a rental, which will admit a fair additional number of voters to the franchise, and in this country, reform is not revolution. The adoption of a £6 franâ€" chise would not entail cither socialism or anarchy. 1t is understood that Mr. D‘Isracli has announced to ‘his own immediate circlé, though not to the party at large, that if the Ministers are driven from ofice on the meaâ€" sures, he will} be prepared to accept the (Govâ€" t, with its engagements, and to take ; the question of reform himself. Wars Doxz.â€"â€"We have pleasure in learning through Major Higginson, that the Municpal Councils of the ‘Townships from which the Hawkesbury Volunteers, now statioped here, have been taken, bave grantod $1,75 por week to the family of each married voluntcer, duâ€" ring his absence from his family, on duty. This is praiseworthy, indoed, and we trust the example will be followed generally, throughâ€" out the Province.â€"Cormeall Frecho/der, New Boatâ€"The new boat, Renord, will be m.n on the route betweer Cornwall and treal, to call at all intermediate ports, on the opening of navigation. _ This boat is named after the Hon. Louis Renaud, is split new, and will be one of the staunchest and '-.'o-l m'mbk boats on the St. Lawrchee, w managed by Captain Rankin and Purser Stickler, both great favorites with the travelling public; the former of whom has on the river for the last twontyâ€"hvs We wish them much. suceess in their ited undertaking. The ARenand will bn lcomed at Cornwall. * wo xmw' were q\llfl'(‘"ing hereâ€"as actresses will do at timesâ€"a fow nights in presence of a third ; they got very vioâ€" t, and finally appreached the question of . This was too much for the youngest, she came out with language more forcible flattering, more " pagan than parlinmentâ€" .‘ Suddenly she paused in her bravare of bad words, and turning to the witness said, # Ob, ctef! erel! what have I done? what have I done? â€" Abused her, called ber such names! I never knew who was my mother, and shy might be." Picture to yourself the foclings and expression of the injured one.â€"/*irs Ottawa, Feb. 15, 1866. GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO, Il\ll'u CcoMPANY HAVING INXYESTED, im conformity with the Provincial Act, 1 ï¬undrod Thousand Doillars, Is pre chandise at.the lowest current rates. _ â€" _ ® JOMN DURIE, Agent Ottgqwa, w5 P aereayiy No. 10, Spub\tu_g. A quarter of a century ago Ireland, had : population of 8,175,127 souls to an area c 31,827 miles. ‘There were 310,439 holding of less than five acres, and 252,792 between ; and 15 acres. There are now probably tw« Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1366 INSURANCE ADVERTS Old AEtna Insurance Co‘y, OF HARTFORD. 4 be accommodated with rooms, furnished «runfurnished, at the "Qurex", Restaurant, Also a number of DAY BOARDERS at reasonâ€" able charges. es ie beuin ul FIRE ASSUBANCE COMP‘Y OF LONDON. Established in 17 82. Boarding. TKREE OR FOUR GENTLEMENX CAX be accommodated with rooms. furnished Ottawa, Fob. 1, 1868 A letter from Florence Nightingale, dated at London, Februsay 23. speaks of her hcalth as even more delicate then it has been. She says ; # l am always and entirely A prisoner to my room, and latterly to one position. Agents for Ottawa and surrounding country HISâ€" OLD FAVORITE CoOMPAXY continues to insure property, AS HERETOâ€" Mantleâ€"Pieces ! AGENTS FPOR CANADA PHC(ENIX J. T.k W. PENNOCK, M. KAVANAGH 50â€"3mâ€"wb “‘3 ty | Which will be devoted exclusi B CUCSâ€" | mont of, Imthigration, and to rust th¢.| ate arft usetul information hrough> | abroad, I beg leave ito bring % awdvantages this sheet will otff . will be mediam to land owners, ann ;." whar ‘ ties for sale or Ion-}. As info I ï¬eg):rrly sought for, and OrtS OM | tetiigent emigrant), means wi |'j'l‘ is l.pl.lfl‘uyg'lh.- :mh-ml‘mg |-u|j~'h , is split . Britain in direct communicatio rest wnd | helder here. | iwrchoe. [ The Honourable the Minister ikin and | Inimigration has also aut vith the | Iaformation Othice in Liver om has | ‘wiput of Mr. W in. Dixon, a go l gV. | 9d with this and the motherse BEYâ€"8Y® | spocially charged withthe distr in. their | gnroughout the United Kingdon will \by | same prominently under the n« ’l‘h; vi;'al mmhofiqill npre:l «po._qs § month, the second in April, br t“ :i"m-' fornintioh to the Intest perio ©V°"~ f monthly or quarteriy, as may b iry y “E . As the space it is intended to tion of | parposes will be limited, and i oungest, | eirealation the sheet will obtai forcible | tributed ;nuuiluu;ly ’.tb. Pflo linment. | cannot be much lower than the avare of | _ For cach advesssement, not « ons subl $2 the insertion: and 8 cents fo K819 | _ For a square of 22 lines, to at haYs | month, 36. names! In all cases, advertisoments and shy | an ecarly transmission is recom foclingy |. . The undersigned will gladly _ [*;p,g | tions of a practical character f ing on the subject of Immigrat ; from actual settiers, showing th 1 had a Lconntry, and pointing out the 1 arcaâ€" of | of their distmet in particular, holding« | that they should be written as® atf t1 * FOR THE PROVINCIAL LIGHT HOUSE3 | ABOVE LACHINE, Or.thlnl of which must be from head matter which will stand Iinti.d at 30@ Fahrenheit, and the other two thirds at $4> , »ubject to lurotm and tost beâ€" fore accoptance, and it required, to be measured out. «; | _ ‘The whole to be firnished in iron bound casks, | containing fifty gallons each, in the best order, ‘and ' to be delivered at the Contractor‘s risk, on such wharf near the Lachine Canal Bagin at Montreal, l and on such day‘on or about the first day of July next as may be specified in the contract. . ‘Penders will also be received on the same day for th¢ supply of s f " 6500 GXLLONS! March 10, 1854 Light House Supplies S ealed Tenders: WILL BE RECEIYVED AT THLS OFFICE UXTIL XOOX OF Friday, the First of June [ * * Next, for the supply of ; =® 5O C@+ALILIONS SPERM â€"OILf that they should be written as*®oncisely as possible, and be rmlrrom anything like exaggeration. am. Sit, & NONâ€"EXPLOSIVE COAL OLL, The Honpurable the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration, having authoriz@d the publication, b{ this Department, of an occasional paper, to be callâ€" To be furnished in ironâ€"bound casks, containing from 20 to 50 gallons each, and to be delivered at t;u{eonruwr'l risk at the time above stated at ontreal. X x myreerite â€" SIR _ ‘The casks, in each case, to bo furnished by the &:xm,mmirmiulmhdhm;nd §EALED TEXDERS will be ived on the same day, for a Steam Vessel for the dollvx-‘d the annual Light House Supplies, consisting of 160 casks of oil, and 40 tons of other at the respective Light House stations, si on the River St. Lawrence and inland Lakés; namely, on I.-Eon Bt. Louis, St. Francis, River |St. Lawrence between Brockville and â€"Kingston, es Ontario, Erip, St. Clair and Huron, and on 6 an Bay. '{hc crew of the vessel must assist In the delivery of the stores. iess w~ y 8 q % ï¬ceqxnmoduim will also be required on board for the persons from this Dernmd in charge of thie Stores, and the vessel will also required to recéive and transport from one ion to another any .:‘leb Stores as the» Supei nt in charge rect. + R m’l{.- i........l will ha allaigad to anrew sthar fraibht _ The vessel will be allowed to carry other provided it does not intertere with the popo:'m': ery of the Stores. Nemupaceima 5 "A butk sam to be named for the performance of lh'u) service. . Any Rurther information can be obâ€" taiged on lplbli"lul at this office. . Separate Tenders to be given for each service, to be addressed to the undersigned, and endorâ€" [respectively « Tender for Sperm Oil," «Tender n (.‘lmr()il" and « Fender for the delivery of Light onse Supplies." (omny io ailens f â€"â€"AL8QOâ€" . A Stoam Vessol Wanted. Parties tendering must give their and adâ€" ress in full, also the signatures of t ?u. rsons willing to become sureties for the fullâ€" u;::z 5‘.,, the ooumitl.l * e 4 m nt will not to accept the west or nn;‘?:'mler. By Otder, en L GOVERNMEXT MOUSE â€"OTJAWA, TL before ithe Council a [-»r from the Commissiondr of Customs, dated 15th Decemâ€" ber, 1865, and approved by the Hon. the Minisâ€" tor of Finange, stating that under authority of chapter 17 of the Con. Stat,, Can., See. 24, an Ordcr in Coupâ€"il was passed on 28th April, 1853, directing © that Goods bona fide exported to this Provihce fromany vountry, but passing in transit« thyough another country and under Bonds shall be, until it shall be otherwise orâ€" «lpred, valued for duty as if such CGoods were imported ditcct from such first mentioned country into this .Province," and submitting that it would be desirable to extend‘ said Or der in Ooungil to (/ree as well as dutiabl Gouds. ' | Department of Public Works &(awa, Srd |March, 1866. Saturtlay,‘16th day of December, 1865. | * Poxauy*. His Emu.lr?cv TH® Avarxistaa ror or tus Govâ€" |EnNMEXT,IN Corsei. f I;Ils Ex?,‘ELLEX(‘\' was pleased to lay L. before (the Cowncil a Report from the Whercupon His Excellency in Council pleased to oider, and it is hmbfl:flcufl, that free Goods ing through a ign country consigned dijrectly â€"to Importers in Canada, shall hercafter be put on the same footing as datiable Gookls. £ t PRAYER BOOKS, L NGLISH |AND FREXCH,) | oE y ERY KINHTD. "\V'E CALL THE ATTEXTIOX OF THE * Ladids of Ottawa to dut assortment. PUVERNAY, BROTHERS. _ GovERrNMExT mmua.flxjm, OFFICE, d Quernee, 2oth January, 18664 J January 1} 1866 Ottawa, mary 10 all cases, advertisoments must be prepaid, and arly transmission is ncoltl mendeds is f e undersigned will gladly receive commynicaâ€" of a practical character for pablication, bearâ€" m the subject of Immigration, such as letters actual settiers, showing their rn‘n“ in the try, and pointing out the peculiar tdvldl& eir distmct in particular, &e. It is desiral OF the best quality of winter pressed DEPARTMEXNT oF CROWN LANDS, lonourable the Minister of ~Agriculture and ation has« also authorised the opening of an tion Ofice in Liverlnï¬. under the manage~ Mr. W in. Dixon, a gontleman well acquaintâ€" this and the motherâ€"country, who will be y charged with the distribution of this paper »ut the United Kingdom, and in bringingthe ominently under the notico of the emigrant. rit number will appedrin the course of next he second in April, bringing down the inâ€" i to the latest period, to be followed up or quarterly, as may be required. > space it is intended to allet for advertising < will be limited, and in view of the lllp ion the sheet will obtain, [for it will h;m gratuitously }, the prices of advertise e much lower than the following :â€" _ ich indversâ€"ement, not exceeding ten lines, usertion: and‘8 cents for every extra line. square of 22 lines, to stand for a twelveâ€" Of the best quality of leave ito bring finder your notice the is sheet will oifér as an advertising id owners, and pthors having properâ€" leas As information of this kind ht |‘«‘.:': and valued by every inâ€" rant,, medns will thus be aif of ouding purchaget or lessee in Ggeat ct communication with the propetty â€" Your abedient servant s * x HÂ¥. â€" 186. Â¥# A. C. BUCHANAN, Chief Ae F. BRAUXN, Wu. H. LEE, r the delivery of lnh.d:{ut r at the situated on the kds; namely, on r |St. Lawrence es Ontario, l an Bay. t in the delivery Eecretary. 10 a 62â€"tt 65â€"b 12â€"tf 3t( ,° December 19, 1865 ST. DAVID, 1650 tons, .:. ... .. Capt. Aird. ST. gï¬(flwl‘:, 1468 tons, ... .. Capt. Smith. 8T. ANDREW,"1432 tons, , . .. . Capt. Seott. ST. PATRICK, 1207, tons, .. .. . Cant. Trocks, Sailing between th¢ Clyde and Portland and New York at intervals throughout the season of Winter Navigation} as follows : > ST. GEORGE,. ..., .. .... 17th January, 1866 ST. DAVID, ..v... .. .... 31st January, 1866 ST. ANDREW, .........l4th Feb‘ry, 1866 ST. PATRICK, .....| ....21st Feb‘ty, 1866 ST.GEORGE, .....}.... ith March,.. 1866 SI. D&YID, ... .. ... ... Sist Marth, : 2866 Rates of THROUGH PASSAGE from ,Monâ€" treal to Londonderry pr Liverpool : + *.â€"_ CMABIEN, ....J. «.. ; ... . DCZ and $35 __ (According to laccommodation) . rpNHE STEAME oF THE GLASGOW L. LINE consisting of the . DAVID, 1650 tong, .: ... . .. C#pt. Aird. ST. GEORGE, 1468 tons, ... .. Capt. Smith. 8T. ANDREW,"1432 tons, . . ... Capt. Seott. ‘ ST. PATRICK, 1207, tons, .. .. . Cant. Frocks, Mail Steamers to France Direct. M"An experienced Surgeon carried oneach Shis > ::â€"> / â€"> Cievpace, HEUBACH & COWARD, Aumond‘s Building, Ridean Street, Ottawa, Or Graxp Travsx Ramway Srattox, Portraxp‘ Ottawa, Jan. 5, 1866. $ 1â€"y THE GENXERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMâ€" PANY‘S NEW LINE OFFIRSTCLASS SIDEâ€"WHEELSTEAMERS BEâ€" TWEEN NEW YORK & 3. « HAVRE. Steamships ACADIAN, HIBERNIAN, NoVY Aâ€"8COTIA N Capt| Ware (Sailing from LIV ERRPOOTL every DAY, and from PORWKLAND every DAY, calling at Loth Foyle to r board and land Mails and Passon= from Ireland and Scotland.) ' PERUYVIAN,..... BELGIAN,...... MORAVIAN,..... Xova scoTIaAN KORTH AMERIC HIBERNIAYX,... MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. L XORTHâ€"AMERICA N The first FIVE splepndid Vesscls intended to be put upon this favourite route for the Contine ent are the following : * i WASHINGTON..3,204 tons . .900 horse power, LAFAYETTE .. .3,204 tons. .900 horse power, EUROPE...... .. 3,204 tons., 900 horse power. NAPOLEON I11..(ndarly ready)..1100 h. p. ST. LAURENT .. ('P ilding). . .Great power, PERIERE..... ; .(Building) ... .Great power. VILLE DE PARIS (Building). . . Great power. Until the completion of the entire list, the service will be performed by the R@RETCRN TICKETsS CRANTED AT REDUCED RATES. ® rpMuUS ComraANXYS MAIL LISE Is coat l posed of the following Firstâ€"class tull powered! Clydeâ€"built dunl_.l.,d engined â€" Iron PERUVIAN, BELGIAN, DAMASCUS, Under Contract with the < CANADA, for the C« CANADILAX AND U f NA!L MORAVIAN, Passengers; L FROM NEW YORK TO. HAVRE : e EU’I&OPE;†On Friday, the 5th day of January, B@" Departures from New York to Havre stopping at Brest to land mails and passengers, rmby shortening the sea voyage about one y. First Cabin, including| table wine ... ... $135. Second Cabin, including table wine . $70 or $30. Quebec to Paris...... }.. ... $83, $93 or $148. Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in United States currency. F Medical attendgnce free of charge. or Freight or Passage, apply to * ; DONALD It. MacLEOD, Ottawa, Jan. 5, 1866 ROVAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ! The Boston Ships only calling at HALIFAX to land and receive Passengers and w Her Majesty‘s Malls. Chief Cabin Passage LIVERPOOL & NEW YORK LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON, . Ffom Boston to Lrevipool : Chief Cabin Passage, ...... ...;., ... .1 Chicf Cabin Prasage,..., ... ......,... 20 00 Sccond _« ME . kerkery rrsk sars*s. AQ 00 Payable in Gold or ilt quivalent in United States currency. | | 6 The Ships carry experienced Surgeons. Ko Berth will be secured uritil paid for. No fnls: will be réceived after 3 o‘clock P.M., on the day before sgailing. o g Parcels for difféerent consignees colâ€" 1 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. The owners of these ships will not be acâ€" countable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specic, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Mctals, unless bills of lading are signed thercfor, and the value thereof therein expressed. Notmâ€"All Letters and Newspapers uust rass through the Post Office. Merchandise and Specie (except for personal expenses) shipped under the name of Lucgace, will be charged as freight, and liablyto Custom House regulaâ€" tions. Specie taken as freight For hml or passage, gpply to s o TT C tKo. BATES, Agents, No. 103 State Street Boston GLASGOW LIN E. ReyBerths not. uvrtnrl until paid for For furthéer parti¢ulars apply to _ Dates, of callit 1865â€"6â€"Winter Arrangementâ€"1865â€"6. PaChys veiss i+3 CUikkg« s tor car‘k SCOFHy. +s +xs 5++ Phuktkyssssys‘s‘s: CHOKy : «+ «+4 +r+ AUSTRALASIA®,. . . PHMlkyc cxcer +o+ TPRIGK +s +Â¥ 3+3 CbKKkINiyrxrrts + RCROR4«xxx +x«s “Ev:EEOPE,'†~ _ "A. Doeuesses, + "«"LaArPAYETTE," STEERAGE, Appointed by the| Admiralty to sail between OCEANX â€"sTEA MSIHIPS. British and North American Via CORK HARBOR, and between From Boston to Halifax : sCOTIAN,. . .; ., . 2ith . 1 A!ERIL‘A*“,.. 3nd F FNIAN,. . . .. Mys , LOtB .F And every nmri-\-«!in;.: SNa WINTER 1865â€"6, THE FARES WILL BE A. Bocavps, as follows Via CORK HARBOR Capt. Bairaxvin® ing ard as follows :â€" uM 1 &M’Tl..l.\'h: vx xxx }x «s 6th January, 1t cÂ¥ a5 n { . .. 13th January, 1 D. SEO[LSL2. $0th January, 1 Capt| Brows Capt. Aitosx Capt. Kea Buildin Commercial Chambers, 94 Peter Strect, Quebec Wyit wGoVvEISs MEA nvevance of the NIHTED STATES + 4+ + E. R. â€"Moodic, re + 5xc vexk BP0R «â€"C. Hg E. Judkins, . . 6. G. Lott, . ..E. M. Hockley, A n xanens Eo CHOk A«vxr cOe Inybk .. J. P. Anderson .. Thomas Small rewesies ts Iutktchs l4th 21st Tth ?lst YERNMEXT January, Pelrumary Poebruary aturday. Febity, March, March. January, 1866 January, 1866 Feb‘ry, 1866 Febity, 1866 March, . 1866 March, :1866 THURS.| SATURâ€"| cuive on ' 434 Tons 100 THE OTTAWA Tj}NES, MARCH 97, isu6. 30 0) to and 112 65 Tons Tons Tons 1866 1866 1866 1866 ons ons ns Christmas and New Year‘s! 00 500 rpAHE ~SUBSCRIBER WOULD DIRRCT |aTTENXTION l':\n'l“lCULABLY :I'() Hlbl Jâ€" Large and varied Stock of WINES aud LIQUORS, which for CIIEA!‘AESS anc QUALITY ie warrants to give savifaction equal to any House iu .: :da. His Stock now on hand comprises :â€" 3 | No TEASâ€" Foo; SUGARSâ€" Jamaica Ruim, Morteon‘s) and Molson‘s High Wines, Old Iiye, Proof and Toddy WV HILSEK EY 6. Scotch & Irish Whiskey, in Wood & Bottle, e e en c ceaar n eap ie Ales and Porterâ€"â€"â€"Dawe‘s Canadian & Imported ! COFFEES MOCHA, JAVA, LAGUIRA and RIO, FRESH ROASTED and GROUND DAILY BY 8STEAM on the Premises SPICES BLACK and WHITE PEPPER, CINXNAMON, ALLSPICE, GINGER, &e., «c., FRESH GROUND BY STEAM on the Premises, > TOBACCOS DIAMOND, MONTREAL, NIGGER HEAD, SOLACE, FIG GOLDEXN LEAF. ELDORADO _ CUT SMOKINC VARIETTESâ€" No FISH and SALTâ€"!*® Lobsters, Sardines, Digby Herring, ies @'ï¬ntending Purchasers will find it to their advantage ta_call and EXAMINE THE GOODS and PRICES, and an I spection of our Wine Vaults is specially solicited. | 1 * "Red Sign and Mammoth 3060 HMalf Boxes | 300 , Quarter do 200 Halt â€" © do 200 Quarter do . Currants, Candied Lemor Near the FPRENCH CATHE B@J" Goo DELIVERED in all parts o, the City FREE of C Ottawa ‘1, Macon Ordinaire, (1861,) 12, Grand _ do. _ (1858) £3, Macon, Viewx, (1844) :. §4, Beaujolais Chenas, ((51,) 8, St. Emilion, No. 1, (‘51,) 6, St. Emilion, No. 2, (‘48,) 7, St, Julien, (1858,) ..... 8, Chatcau Margaux, (51,) 9, Romanee Comti, (1851,) 10, Corton, (1861,) ... ..... 11, Chateau Aaut Brion ((58), 12, Clos Vougeot, (1858,).. 13, Pomard, (1858), . ...... 14, Chablis, (White Wine,) & Co.‘s, Otard Da Pay & Co.%, and Julss Robin & Co.‘s. Qld Cognac. 4,CognucOnfiq:tiru-,(Ro«-lu-llv.).....Z;......‘..‘........................ Jclnlleuon,t GINâ€"DEKU YPER‘~ AXD OLD TOM. 1, Bnsprac Doâ€"Forge & Son‘s Did COGDAC), . . .|. +. . vix vsix1%Â¥â€"&@«+4r++s 820 :1000 2, Bazernc De Forge & Son‘s,, .. ... .... \ i rjsirarrrareairsss 200 â€"â€"‘800 3, J. & F. Martel‘s, Jas, Honnesey & Co.#; Do Quernion & Co.‘s, Chas, Coran & Co.‘s, Otard Da Pay & Co.%=, and Jul=| Robin & Co.s. Qld Cognac. ie ol 4y(H86L,) te> 15, cmln(.m,_, (tl\';g‘:) 0. 2, + lis, (White e Ch.!:"ug, ((wc;i,)‘ C. SPXiim:oWw‘s COLUMN. Sherry, (Old, Do. _ do. _ GROCERIE®S . COGNxNac BERANDY. Boxes Layer Raisins. ISRERESENCIHL| WINES! JAPAN, COLORED AND UXNXCOLORED; IMPERIAL, TWANKAY, ‘ YOUNG HYSON, SOUCHONG and CONGOT, all NEW CROP. CcomNSTANTLY ON HAND. 18 1865 Win Wine,) REMEMBER THE STORE WITH TL GOon AND CHEAP FOll sAI A. TT IEI BARBADOES BRIGHT MUSCOYADO, REFINED YELLOW, DRY CRUSHED, GRANULATED, CRUSHED A, &c. & CHEAEP AT Per Gal C,. SA RERC $5.50 SV I NY IS ®1t 1.00 3.75 2:00 100 DIAMOND, MONTREAL, NIGGER HEAD, SOLACE, \_FIG, GOLDEN LEAF, ELDORADO, CUT SMOKING, CUT HONEY DEW and CANADIAN TWIST. 00 SAUCES, PICKLES, ESSENCES, SOAPS, CANDI _ TALLOW and SPERM ; STARCH, BLUE, BROC WASIâ€"BEOARDS, MATCHES, PIPES, OILS, &c. Por Case of 12 Boti‘s | SP Corner of Susser -.l{ S$11 C@. sJPARROW, Jv. 11 11 1000 BAGS OF SALT. is â€" 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. | do. l1gs. | do. & 1, Orange and Citron P« &c OR E CHE do. TILICOINT Iâ€"â€" 4, Do 1, Port, (Old,) '4, Do Sauternes, (White Wine,) No. l,‘gscx,) 100 Sauternes, (White _ Wine,) No. 3, (1851,) Graves, (18581). seÂ¥ k +4 Frontignan, No. 1, (‘61,) Wine,) No. z,‘“sxsss,) 1.15 Sa uternes, hite (Muscat of Lunel,).. Frontignan, No. 2, (58,) Champague A. Blanchet, joune, wine grower of the Brand Mesnilâ€" surâ€"Oger, (Epernay,) (RelHity) > s ++4x> +ss Moet & Chandon, Green Seal,) i..:‘iix+1sr+s Moet & Chandon, Sup‘r, RowsstttO®; .+..;..¢..:. Panyl8y, + +845 05Â¥ + ts mss SALP (Superior,) At C. SPARROW, J+ At C. SPARROW Jr. 4280"8 BUILDINGS, | Murray Streets. 1ARGE. Paintings," Per Gal, _ of. _ 12 Bot!‘s .. . $5.50 §$11.17; .+. 8.50 8.71 har TB 6.5( ( 1.00 e . 150 5.00 v1.28 4,00 1.25 1.00 00 50 fPer Case 13.00 16.00 18.00 4.00 6.00 2.00 6.00 6.00 8.00 €.00 iEs, MS, 50 50 "OoTrITAwAi TIMES" G 3 | A..--a : J Printing Works! »=>miza + * ssper + se = m wdtte '-_‘4{/ ~Fee s msell, ( e nsl .. 9e \i “ 5 w IX ',,,! 4 maes. iA o toalee es uase :1‘“_“‘@‘ Tat ;\/"; _,_- % ""‘\)‘.‘.‘;QT € "‘:â€"' “‘J '( ts gi s â€" s ambge‘ 'r\ ora. C } $ eap & fie k Sb ~ 24‘ â€"4 ~ Ni e "" _ yeks se ss ~g ie on w 8i MPE 00000 oo Mol en on aaters 60, Sparks 6+., Contros Town. MWILL Ad ADVERTISING IT Dry C Or Hardwars ADVERTISE ! Let the World Hnow It. Do You want to Buy ? This is the Motto of every Real No Maiter what your Business PROPETY The ‘OTTAWA TIMES$‘ Through Which it NVill <Iieacha NOW is tho‘tLJ M Arabian Heave . Remedv AND CONDITIOXMEDICINE J all other preparations. for. the Cure ‘of Heaves, Cougha, Thick and Rroken Wind, and all discases which afiectthe Wind of Hors»s ; also, as a Condition Medicin, surpassing every thing of the kind ; is casy to ‘give, sure to cure, and safe in all cases and at all times, and does not prevent the horse from being worked while using it. Jt cleanses the breathingâ€"apparatus, by reâ€" moving from the airâ€"cells the coagulable lymph, or that secretion which in Heaves clogs them, causing a dificulty in breathing, and by its action on the discased part, causi the mucous membrane to resume its mnw:: dimensions, thus equalizing the circulation of the blood, and restoring the distended vessel« to their natural size ; by its use the horse‘s apâ€" petite is improved, all derangements of the digestive organs corrected, softening the skin, and giving to the coat a sleek and shining apâ€" pearance. s pils a D. W. HURD, Succéssor to Hurp & Co. + Maiden Lane, XEW York, * soLe PRormEtor ror tmE txITED sTATEs. _NORTHROP &â€" LYMAN, f Newcasts, C.W. f Proprictors for the Canadas. PRICE TWENTYâ€"FIVE 2ENTS. Sold by Geo. Mortimer,John Roberts, W. M. Massey, gl F. McCarthy, and. J Skinner, in MAS Ottawa, Dec. 18th 1865 8 POSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO PRINXTERS INXK 13 A LEADING AVEXU®, IUVDICIOUS A TO 1 ADV ER‘TP‘INJFE:, Groceries, X DV ENT ISK! Gocods Is THE MEKDUM BUSINXESS MAX ADVERTISE!! S Is A AMT THF PUBLIC. ADVERTISE! |NXd 11 DARLEV‘S OSFIC Crockery, i ADVERTISE! yoU HAYE 10 Has ssware 3 ‘"TMES" & & ah AXD I\ SAID THAT *A PLicAPION OF THE HAVi 1J TNX THI a £ 4 K uy TO WEALTH." o MEDIUM GL THL ANY OR 1â€"6f&w TN QUANTZ BOTLLL® C T1}e Gre?t Purifier olf the ‘}3100(1, s particulagly recomine ndod for use during THESPRIXG AXDsUMMER SARSA PARILLA | body rendered a secretions ofâ€"the lmwcl(‘ul deterz systom, WY Scrofula, Gid Sores, It is g;l.aféiilthl to be t ful pre It is the Lwr;v best medic discases arising from a vi the blood, &nd particularly necticn with Cl AGong _ Ktdx also SALT RHEUM, TN SCALD HEAJ _ (Vegetable) Sugarâ€"Coated And ‘e\-cry kind tions, Liver, Stomach and Bowels Put ur in Glass Phial any cliniate. from depraved humors, or iniphs helpless suficrers need not desp fluence of theâ€"e two GREAT l&l] that have heretofore been congi able, disappear quickly and j« following t}irt"l!‘g, these PiHs â€"*These Pills are prepared expre harmony with that greatest of al BRISTOL‘S SARSAPARILLA, able, disappear quickly and permanently. In the following Jiwi%, these Pills are the safest, the ‘l‘licken, and the best remedy ever prepared, and should be at enceiresoited to : Dyspepsiag o‘ Indigestion, Liver Come plaints, Constipation, Headache, . mwnd Piles» . I Bristol‘s Sarsaparilia, and Bristol‘s Sugarâ€"Contâ€" ed Pills are for said by all Druggists everywhere, Sold in Ottawa by John Roborts, Dr. Garvey, H, F. MacCarthy, J. Jennings, W, M. Massey, and George Mortimer, in 4 «brly «C., «d C.5. «002 FpHE CANADIAN PATX PEsTROYI J_ now been before the Public for a lea time, «nd wherever used is well liked, failing in & sinele instance to zive. perim and speak in the highest terfas (of i and magical effects, 2+ We speak from experionce in U having tested it thoroughly,, and those who are suffering from any of plaints for which it is recommendc¢ pend upon its being a Sovercign Ren The astonishing eflicacy ‘of the Canadain Pain Destroyer, in wcuring the «Discases for which it is recommended, and it« wonderful success.in subduing the torturing pains «0f Rheumatism, and in relicving Nervous Aflec» tions, entitle it to a high rank in the list of Remedies for these complaints. â€" Orders ae ‘coming in from Medicine Dealers inall parts of the country for further supplies, and each testiâ€" fving as to the universal satisfaction it gives, The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give immediate relicf. . All Medicine Dealers keep it. â€" Physicians orderand use it ; and no family will be without it after once trying it. Price twentyâ€"five cents per Bottle. RELIEFâ€"ILKX TEX MIXUTES Among the most important of modern M â€"di discoveries stands the CANADIAX PAIN DESTROYER NORTHROP & LYMAN, : Newcastle, C. W., . GeneralAgents for Canada, Sold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roborts, W M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J, Shinner, in Ottawa. } 4* i , Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865; " 1â€"Gf.m BRYAN‘S PULMONC WAFERS! T“E ORIGINAL _MEDICINE EsSTA. blished in 1837, and girst article of the kind ever introduced under the name of « 7*w7 monic Wafers," in this or any other country ; all other. Palmonic Wafdrs are. counterfcits, . Th genuine can be known by the name BRYAXN being stamped on cath WAFER, . Bryan‘s Piuibnvonic Wafers ENXUINE HONXDUR A8 8A dt nd is the only true and reliable c Reliov Are in gimple form ty Bryan‘s P Not only relieve but Bryans 1 Are warranted to & in a clear concise style, and is condensed in such a manner as to permit the l<arner to embrace, by a single glance, as it were, the whole easemb/e of Stenâ€" ‘For sale at Messrs: John Durie & son, Sparks Street ; and at Mr. .hTes Hope, do. ; also at the office of this rper. | ®rn T Ottawa, February 15, 1866. + 50â€"3 i %. .2 Newcastis. Sold by George Mortimer, John Roberts, W M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner in Ottawa. howitinive Short â€" Hand Writing. 'vl_:iaivt?un been «utvli.-hed in this city by‘ MR. LOUIS PELTIER, Writingâ€" Master. It is written ography P T L ITâ€"s~! JOB MOSE®, Sole I February 13. 1866 Plnsoss WISHINXG TO OBTAIN A knowledge of Sunogru)»h_v. would do well to urchase a copy of the SECOND EDITION of the LASH, a emall work on Shortâ€"land . Writing, Ottawa, February 15, 1866 * ' in t Xo traveller shoul Bryan‘s I in Ottawa Dec. 18 186 No person will « _ Bryan‘s 4 ~Twent No family shoul The great cure for all lfl‘ BRIiS TOL‘S a lllict 8y even in 1 wno XORTH _ Sores, Boils, Tunor seesses, Vicerss [ HH th gop is THLOK, PHF red. and the bumors of tb IRYO Fer object Imonie W â€"five Cent »prictor, New York. rOP & LYMAXN /monie "'-{’rrl ve satisfaction to eve : house, _ l be without & sup; beâ€"without a box of monie Wafers GTTLES ! d 1y othercountry ; all â€"counterfeits, . The the name BRYAXN AFEAL BBPrvinl<, s APARILLA ists everywhere. , Dr. Garvey, M, M. Massey, and and thercfore y of. the comâ€" nded may deâ€" Remedv. |.re\~«-m imal pre ton miaut y® f t and lasting KV TH n«titutions in t yphil 11 TTE , Ab= peakcors 1â€"6â€"f& w he anâ€" ladies incurâ€" In the »t, the 1, and 48 â€"utt i1« taste li the Brass Founder & Fin: Locx-guen% 1LOCKSMITHy ssILVILt l’[.,\'l‘ l‘;l{; Having purchased the interest of J A8, M & CO., late of Ottawa, HAS REMOVED HIg* 1BAD RALiMVYLD HIS'SHOI. Corner of Parke a Whonre be stiHl ibe s]‘/’a""k"alank 't“ PIANO FORTES§ 9 f a s 4 an oJ 75 T e ReKt the front and Tback of a violin : the hw. attached to astrong Iron fntuv.ul.i.h“ «sc pare todand cuï¬rrly independont of the ca, therts dispetsing with the old harp form of tringine by substituting straight bridges, pres¢rring a the same.time the Over Strung Bass, of whic Nir. Dusoss is the Inventor. By these in provements we gain much more vibrat power, Bt the satme time preserving dz purity and richnoss of tone TA from the Prcss, @ind a in the country, «rgong Horry Sanderson, «Hax Maretsel, Theodore Eisfeld, NHerman Mollenharpt, Francis H, Brown, W*>, Reary Fry, | SCHOOL ORGAKS ant MELODHNE as exhilit nation, in ©y, rqllu'i and exorls and actral the N. Y. Tribune says :â€"I have newly â€" invonted Fiznoâ€"Fortes all the praise given to them by M Gottschalk, Strackosch, Mason and othes As regards structure, they are orging and philosophical; in purity, volume, and cop tinuity of tone ; in vocal versimilitude, thet crowing excelence which enables (h†to "sing" on the instrument. â€" Your Pianosever deserve the highost rank. . Your invention in singing +« tone, groat pmrity and bnlany throughout the entire instrument, not ofter found in Pianos constructed upon the old plan. The N. Y. Times, July 12, says:=â€"We have now an instrument without an equal, . Jtc sihg with a «mooth delicacy, perfectly unst tainalle on any other instrument ; an ordinary player oltains with no exertion, the fullnes of a Grand PNianoâ€"Forte, and they must specdily supersede‘the old styles. Grextunacx :â€"Having thoroughly «© and tested the Piano=Fortes invented ja tonted by Mr. 8. B. Dasoos, 1 «m of the gpim that the tone restilting from his im as exhibited in the instrumonts under nation, in point of rhchnews, depth and billii ev, equals that of the best Grand PianoFate, and exeols tlicm in pure, amusical intestion and artzal tone, power thus | approximaing my opinion, is destined to work radical changes in the mamnufacture of Pianos throughout the world, L From the N. Y, Herald, Sept. 5.â€"â€"Upon‘a careful exantination of Dico‘s PianeFor, we find the results oltained are a very fine Before purchasing, catalogue, with price. Oftawa, Dec. 18, 1865 to Every Instrument Wunm*‘ufl“b In presenting the, Avmwmaic Orneat, * I-uldly' announce the g« trinmpb it musical instruments of the age. During past half ‘century, the F and Gena® have â€" manufactured reed. with double bellows, and two pedals for the foet io uperate, but the want of the versed or ¥¥â€" narsteo rcruows, (which is only bellons used in our instruments,) it ï¬ for theim to produce the » . musical: tone for which our - celebrated, [ Another objection to this hod â€˜ï¬ Another objection to this of blowing was, that both feet being ©« no #‘t tunity. was offered for the of swell. _ Within the [..s two y h-â€"‘: censtructed on this European of © this blowers," have been tured in country, and to counteract (: of a swell) a lever has been h." centre of the instrument, to “* Axp omenaA Teo oy Te kxBe. ï¬ Â«nd.contortion nccesgiry to Lat to AXD OPeRA ED BÂ¥ PWE RARE CA Cl «ndâ€"contortion necesgry to this f: are disagrecable enough to & ariy a lady the use of such an in impossible, 4 ‘Our avromaric device ob @-'ï¬ entirely, the siu_a.plr act of a or less force giving the increast decrease in the volume of the fone. 9 The w PVR MERAARPRPERPRE, MRRCCC For seventcen yours tb". mfl.‘s of our Mclodeons has not for two years past the « u; made it impossible for us to Tc se promptly. â€" With our i fecilities " foel warranted in assuring c.“ their orders will be promptly a continuance of their * } board, in full, «GEO. A P54 ° 2 When a dealer represents any as "the same as ours," it it .‘ attempt to sell an inferior i 9e he can make a large profit, C P. 8. â€"A libreal discount toC ® men and Schools Tus Ortawa Tormsâ€"PAnC® ""* .'"â€â€˜( br every morning, (Sundays | Rerert Davis, at the 1‘1.-â€â€˜:$ Works, Xo. 60, Sparks Stret ‘:, | Automatic Orgam. celled in depth, purity, an ectness, f W3 HENRY FRY, late m 35,000 NOW in USE! wer to what I consider ;» nf than has get been achir TR. SEGESMUND Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 Ottawa, All of our instruments ï¬"_'h’:,'.:'.ï¬ DRMEGGS [ 8 id BE at, se yice] haveexamined your new Pip.. s, and 1 cordiallvâ€"approve of ts Spstem o ruction. | Itt, prin ‘pal, by which gra ase «of vibratory powpr is oltained, being simple and portcotis philosophical, Ty is rand and moble ; it has «@paeity staining the sound for sitzing, and it e of tone 6f : powerd AbaÂ¥e never hesd GEO, A. PRINCE 4 €0.) 11 ta se In the YORmne M m PC Mclodcon and school m ALEX. MeDONXApp the N. Y. Herald, Sept. 5.â€"Upon‘a examtination of Dico‘s PianeFort, the results oltaincd are & wery fine tone, groat qpurity and briliancy The Automatic Organ. Caution to Purchasert ENVRARTIp SE T: . County of Carleton F" ‘ WM. HALL & £ON, 543 Broadway, XEW YOR mTi e _ c ar i BOLE AGENTS for Baring or Shipping NEW PATEXT od thehighest t A all the princ P ATENT GEO sount, m~-1.u, Walnut wak cases. respectfully, L. M. GOTTSCMALE 4. Barili, «W. Atrackosch, Chas, Pradel, THALBERC, 0 DT ‘ v A. PRINCE, 400 1. Goltechelk, n?‘blr‘-. NeE tostimonia}s principal artis., foct ions sn the it I Ly any other p PRINCE 4 C for , 'lmu ho d Sek Mc zing, and its e mevier heard +Â¥ pAthetic sical vritie of ®8Ps and wil} ther P1 the inst S1â€"1ey 9C, dike ngk are L ukn Prin Pian all t 1y 19 »0TT ilsh to ot 'F;h:i“ db o.-u‘ntdn“‘- will be a 10 sap* OFFII watht o P Vea Crown ACtof and Russell. â€" Qrmior: In: January 27, 1 P Chancer urric® : Cc A. L. Dowxe Ottawa, Jan. and Elgin 8 Ottawa., D Ottawa. February 7, Mammoth P« ted in the no Jdety Compet® Texus or for the first jor exery ®! _ No Advert out the w1itt Street, Othaw P. J. Boox Pitawa, Doc. Orric®: U Febraary 21 A 38 At 46 B Chaneer Qrrior: Au Oftawa, Jan. 1 Public, &e., 4rrion: C t ies Public, Wa. Cur Ottawa, Fob. Jis B A 3t B 48 Telegray Ortawa, Ma vanot JON®I ‘1‘1‘0. N Chancery be of York m Otawa, Ma Qyric® Uawa, A W Any J February 7 45 the frs asth of er Daily publieati »~s Subst y 2 TeWw doore W , M AJ T TT PROL EV EDW . ARRIS A 82 Nt 38 Orp30®n BA A MB ES DUN V () Orr:og e Orpio® orileo f if m The N y M idi