PIRE ASSUBRANCE COMPY ;wn,CN'.lep and other articles, and also "the Vessel itself, to remain so long at the said staâ€" tion and at such places thereat respectively, and to be so treated, and cleansed and purified as the said Officer shall think necessary for the purpose aforeâ€" said; And by such Imlub. the Governor in foiii anlnn alapreyed at therald Quarantine Staiion, sons to be employed at the said Quarantine Station, GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO, Is pnm‘ to spt Risks on Dwellingâ€"houses, House! Goom Furniture, and General Merâ€" chandise at the lowest current rages. JOHN DURIE, fuct Agent Ottawa, * * No. 10, Sparks Street. Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1866. 47â€"utf r r 4 LONXDON AND LANCASHURE Insurance Company. For the special security of Policy=holders DIRECTORS: _ . Chairman,â€"William Workman, Esq., Presiden® I Hundred Thousand Dollars, 104 St FIRE AND LIFE,! Insures all i e h.::w of. Property against loss Farm property insured. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. â€" _ _ To all to whom these presents shall comeâ€"Garetâ€" &bw.l“n such Vessel in writi w & cuâ€" m..nhdn I.Tmu-‘. and to the ro::r. and Cargo thereof nldnd y such ° or by any Officer duly authoâ€" rized them to require the same,â€"and to *'w Officer to visit and inspect such Vossol every port thereof, and the Passengers -dcnvdbo:zo-wufl--hui :o‘ug.-..â€"ndm om -u:u::m at places there pointed out by Officer Mm*b‘by%ouid W,x or rs, Crew, Cargo or other do-mm:nd.ulho said Officer thinks Whm«lm gious or infections disease,â€"and to allow such Pasâ€" low rates sys w JOHN C. .T COCHRANE, k e $t. Ortawa, Aoest, Ottawa, May 9. 121â€"3m PROVINCE OF CANADA NO‘I’ICI 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that ?- w'fll be made to Parliament at its next for an Actto authorize the sale for the benefit of the devisee, of that Block of Land in the CkydO..nin.&b:tm'ubnanM- Streets, andeast of the extension of Charlotte Stroot, to the River Rideau, devised by the late Theodore Besserer to Andrew Donald Besserer, a Minor. MARGARET BESSERER, Executrix and Guardian. Ottaws. Auvril 5. 1866. T6â€"w2m Ottawa, April 5, 1866. A PROCLAMATION Gro. Etr. Carnu, } WE HERE Notice of Application. « An Act respecting the pre of the Public whenever ï¬bm or any part thereof, or thereim, to be threatened with any ::u.u. m“-io or contagious dib.- luee Sm time fadime Inslacs my ud with the m "numzmwn Chapter A.AA ‘bh“ i “m of Canada, inâ€" : n-.-m: igrants and Quaranâ€" tine, it is amongst other things enacted, that " The Governor in Council may from time to tiine make such Regalations as he thinks proper for enforcing --ï¬nnth-l the uirements of this Act, and mmhMam.rmm b,a“h?d'nnh,?-ugn.mm ing into the Port of Quebec, to which he thinks mhflhmdm Public Health, that such Regulations should apply, and for the thorough cleansing and disinfecting of such V essels, Mndhm:ubpvnnurun possible, the or dissemination of disâ€" ease into or in this Province, and may from time to l-m.huus..‘uelxquluhnor any of them,and make others in their stead ;" and « such Regylations shall have the force of law durâ€" lqhu-m,h-r,u-m»ui.m onty during a certain or at certain times or seasons, in which case they shall have the force of law during the time and at the times and seasons daring, or at which have been limited to be in foree ;" and "by such lations the Governor in Council -&-n-tn&. Master of every Vesse! ap ver St. Lawrence from below the Station at Grosse Iile, (except only such -fl-uupm@dui‘,ubd-dmzou excepted)â€"to bring his Vessel to anchorâ€"at the place at the said Quarantine Station designated in Province, from and after the, date of these preâ€" sents, and that the shall continue in force for and during of Six Calenâ€" der Months from theâ€" C unless> this Proclamation be scon namdled under Wdhufl“: Of all which, Her onont dn on teey is migsise comsorn me Bevely or concern are here Whï¬:‘l’.hnfl'wmtb-ulvn wool vice and consent of the Executive Council of this Province, declare the said Act to be in force in this Province. or im . or therein, ioi roamane mt on oan. 7 i Governor To the 7 of places nc ny mick proe any parts to such Procâ€" lamation extends, revoke or nu':;-nhhm- lamation ; and, subject to such revocation and reâ€" newal as aforesaid, every such Prociamation shall have effect for six months or for any shorter period in such expressed ; Axp Wusezas, e o thntt sns o in o0 (o" ns arerny the cm- to ‘be so far threatened with Asiatio a discasd withinthe meanâ€" nlm‘fllï¬uhmucï¬di- ent that all necessary precautions should be taken for the protection of the Public Health, and it is therefore expedient to declare the suid ‘ Act to be inforce in the said Province. Now l-'..“b;vh-.dllomhlom z..“M , the said Governor of this Proâ€" &“fl&m‘&own(}wn- cil of said Province, do hereby deciare the said Act herein before + Orrawa, 9th April, 1866 Mis Excellioney the Governor=General in Capital, £1,000,000 stg. Government House, WM. McDOUGALL, Secretary OF LONDoON. Ewtablisked in 1 7. wIS COMPANY HAVINGINXYESTED, in conformity with the Provincial Act, Grvex under my Hand and Seal at Arms, at the Government House, 17‘ n:-’c’tï¬iï¬iij&iï¬". in the said Province, TENTH day of April, in the year of Our Lord, one M:f:fl handred and in the Twenty â€"Nini mdlmuip. _“{_‘inn Montreal. CANADA BRANXCH OFFICE AGENTS FOR CANADA Francois Xavier Street, Montreal and daties necessary for carrying the W W the thirty cighth cha Slatites of Cankda, intituied : _ J B. H. LeMoine, ts ot | cBuiler T Baaque do d with liberal conditions at Delisle, EREAS, in and by in force in this MONCK 124â€"tf, fldm‘ulmmndtho Act fully into ¢ffect, and y deciare that any such Officer wc shall :I virtue of his office or employment a Justice the Peace or a Constable or Peace Officer for Grosseâ€"Isle and the said Quarantine and for the space around the same descri in such Rotulaio-, and such Officer shall u.-ihï¬.: such Justice of the Pmowhuoom w ho be otherwise qualified or not : by such Regulations the Governor in Council may impose fines not exceeding Fire Hundred Doilays in any base, on persons emvmlh same, and may provide that the offender be imprigoned until such fine be paid, and may dirgct that no vessel shall be entered or cleared at the Port of Quebec or of Montreal, until all the rnflrfl.euu of suck Reguâ€" lations are fully complied with, and -l{ direct that any Person, Vessel or thing, who or which has passed or departed or beeh removed from the said Quarantine Station, before all the requirements of swch Regulations have been mflu with . in respect of such Person, Vessel or . thing, ‘or without the written permission of the Officer emâ€" powered to authorize such passing or d-mnn may be compelled to return or be carried k to (the said Station, and by force if necessary." _ Now therefore it is ordered by His Excellency the Governor General in Council : 1« Vessels to make Quarantines That all ships and other vessels, whether Sailing Vessels or Steamships and whether carrying .w-- ;"s.otpunnvn and frieght, or freight or in ballast, which may during the cight months next following the Fifteenth day of April in each and every year arrive in the Port of Quebec, ln-â€˜ï¬ or ports, place or places, situated without© F::vim. by 'l:lly of that part of the River 3t« Lawâ€" rence which is below (Grosseâ€"Isle, shall mzu the Quarantine Station of Grosseâ€"Isle, to be there inâ€" spected, and, if necessary, detained in Quarantine until such ships or vessels have been dicharged therefrom by such license or passport, as shall be directed to be granted by the Governor in Council, until then pema-. goods or merchandize, which whall ha an hoarT sueh shins or vessels, shall not directed to be granted by the Governor in CORNCH, until then prs-au. goods or merchandize, which shall be on board such ships or vessels, shall not come or be brought on shore, or go or be put on board of any other ship or vessel in this Province, ueor on Grosseâ€"Isle aforesaid, when duly required by competent authoritys â€" lâ€";bvh-dlry Inspection. That all Ships, Vessels and Steamships after havâ€" ing had their discharge from the Quarantine of Grosseâ€"Isle, shall be subject to inspection, and furâ€" ther detention if necessary, on their arrival at the HMarbour of Quebec, according to the Regulations hereinafter provideds w a ° J.â€"â€"G rosseâ€"1sie. s All ships and vessels of the class and description hercinbetore mentioned, as liable to make their Quaâ€" rantine at Grosseâ€"Isle, shall anchor within the space included between Grosseâ€"Isle and a linedrawn parâ€" allel to it, through the Red Buoy, to be pluox.u heretofore, under the direction of the Superintenâ€" dent of Pilots, and bounded on the east and west by lines drawn due south from the Western Extreâ€" mities of Cliff Island and Grosseâ€"Isle, there to be ubmitted, should it be thought necessary by the Medical Officer of the Station, to sanitary, disinâ€" fecting and other measures calculated to prevent the introduction and spread of epidemic, oonmlou or infectious diseases within the Province, in acâ€" cordance with the dispositions of the law, n;rn: suant to orders fll"- from time to time ; no ship or vessel sh uit its assigned m at Quznuiu without lgn order of the mfsdwm of the Station to that effect. 4.â€"Establishment. The Quarantine establishment at Grosseâ€"Isle shell consist of a Medical Superintendent, with as many Medical Assistants, lluur‘unl Stewards, Boatâ€" men}, Orderlies, and other employees as may be apâ€" gziuod. mudim cireumstances. The Medical perintendent shall, by virtue® of his office, be a Justice of the Peace within the limits of i‘.r- rantine Station, as hereinbefore deseribed, be authorized to see the Quarantine duly performed, and for this purpose shall ‘have full power and auâ€" thority over all officers and other mw whatsoâ€" ever in Grosseâ€"Isle, or attached to station, and be authorized to call upon all persons to aid him in enforcing the law ud&t regulations, and in case of his death, sickness, or absence, the Officer next in ruk-’loi:lk- the island, shall have the Eovur and aut y aforesaid. And all the m {nn of the said Quarantine Establishment 1, by virtue of their office, be Peace Officers, and be vested with all the powers and authority of Special Constables, within the limits of the said Quarantine Station. and | 5.â€"Inspection perintendence. The â€" Medical Sqntl‘:l*m ‘or in gase of his i on nds r ) a urce Law and these :.gdndm-. and shall direct ships or vessels to go to ml:met places to s-rhr-‘ Quarantine, as it may necessary to send them ‘ ‘tos Heshall direct all.ships or vessels, liable to EM- Quarantine, to be to anchor within limits of the Quarantine and goneralâ€" mï¬s may be required to enforce rigid He shall ::l':l.l».:llM portbane other rs, or persons landed on the said lm be reâ€"embarked or shipped on board any Steamboat or other Vessel when the vessel is in a fit state to receive them, and that they have been examined b’ him and found in a fit state for reâ€"embarkation or uluv.t:lhuld Island : and that all such punm with mm.nn‘:- was dn-’:d-a who are about to proceed, ufln’v‘o‘&m any case ers'z:m- of AsiatieCholera, Fever, Small Pox, or Measles, or other infectious | and dangerous disensew. â€"~â€"â€"|â€" _ x Nomflbflnh“dwh :n. oo wuhnm:pd-.u;w‘ in the Island, except under the lisense and strict conâ€" trol of the Medical Superintendent, who will have The Medical Superintendent shall have ¢ of the Hospitals. He shall receiveinto the H Is set apart for the treatment of ‘.uu-nmnu- fectious diseases, all persons laboring under or throatened with any such disease. He shall have the general superintendence and direction of everyâ€" lbilg:ï¬hd.. Ootho'ni.eok. Ho‘:lallvhhu‘ inâ€" # re shall be landed from any v'v::l.u!lmm tlo--h-bllhlhhuz dient. Upon the recovery of persons treated uydbmh‘lfl.“homm -eh'nnn-bnyputdm ine Station by him for the recption of healthy persons and therefore considered as the healthy of the said Island. lk“,,tfl“lho&..vfl- ing and purifying of all and the unâ€" putz.-d ventilating of m h'c'c, and when they are in a fit state to proceed, he shall, if mdh.m-uym-nypndhbh burned or otherwise 6th.â€"Traiers, Suttlers, Grocers and others. Me (or such of his medical assistants as may be so ordered by him) shall also go off to and board vessels bound to make their Quarantine at Grosseâ€" Isla as aforesaid, and put the following questions to the Masters or persons in charge, vis: _ __5. Was such place or places, ér any, and which of them uheurwfl the cholera, plague, or any pestilential fever or disease? _ _ _____ _ . 10. Did 'yu“or any of your ship‘s company or passengers, with or without cnli..dl:l'du u;,lm-hrth':im an _ 11. Have you person on board who is lunaâ€" tie, ML-(.‘-’I dumb, blindâ€"or infirm, and ll'.:-,limpllh‘ by relations able to support If the answers houd.lmog.h shall give a EI.OOI Bi.ll.‘olll:dtht;&o Mumuh arge ; such vessels may then proceed to the harbor of Quebec. If the answors be not satisfacâ€" hry“.ww oC frame on the park ut the Mustor o to on the r or person in charge, crow or Fapye h:illli-numnly odorthon..lb-chunybo-&c‘d for vessels detained u Quarantine of rvaâ€" tion ; he shall call for the sbip‘s papers, f lists and logâ€"books, and K.-bm as to ascertain the whole of the occurrences during tlow{up.nduhuldlo with any resistance, he will make such signal as may be determined on to show that assistance is necessary. _ e _ 2. From whence did you sail, and date? 3. ‘1““ is your cargo, and whence taken on 9. Did you or any of the ship‘s company or sengers, with your privity, go on h-nl::;dl’;: vessel, on did any of the company of any ship or vessel come 6n board your ship in the voyage, and from what port did she sail last? _ *> Me shall give medical treatment on board in all cases of diseases which are not by those reguâ€" lations specially required to be treated on shore, and when it shall be deemed advisable not to land the passengers on the said Island. He shall whenâ€" over a vessel is cleaned, ventilated and‘ purified, direct such v:uhl.ton.ln on board l.h.".bol:;: any portion of the passengers, or whother the w or any and which of the said passengers shall reâ€" uhulbouidl-bul.lnpmnt:lhrlmby some other mode of conveyance, ho shall, so soon as the passengers are reâ€"embarked on board Mtuhi{.ocaï¬ board any ship or vessol luvll& theâ€"said Island, give a passport or Clean Bill Health to the Master or persou having such vessel in ebqu‘::“db EONO He shall make returns to the r of Agriculture of the vessel boarded by him as soon as possible after such vessels are visiled. 9 1 'T-A.twmylmu places did your vessel touch in her voyage? _ & { e e 6. How were board when the '....uc..‘:a‘:"""':' e * ‘Stecrage ? i nem mm aremesuke . Have or the huhbouwcmaonm hlodo:l.’:x ::oh:cn,m wuypznhlhnfu He shall hndureldlvâ€"ph detained in Quarantine. | He shall direct, if necessary, -ll.r.- nmnbhl&lfl."fl“’mm all superintend the cleansing ection . of vessols. He shall direct the number of passengers to be landed, disti ishing those who require to be treated for or infoctious diseases, from those who do not require such treatment, and he shall have generally authority to isolate from each other these different or other classes of persons by dividing the Island in different quarters muvdh, to cireumstances. . He shall have medical charge « .ll‘pmnpn who do not disembark, and who may be [abosing under :‘v other than sntlloui.l or inâ€" fectious disease; and shall ordor all passengers and _8 Did any or persons, and how di during the voy aqe ant trom what alatraaper? _ rrmuhu«inymhphipnv&nlwh-hn abor under .:Lpodhuldu infections disease, to be. lainded their luggage according to the 1. .What is your name, and that of your ves dhdnrx".l‘ the reason therefor, for the informaâ€" tion d“ Governor u:;nl..w pomnl.l adminisâ€" tering the rument. sue rsons any wa engaged m?w traiic on lz said I-lud’ lhlfl be regulated as to prices by lists to be furnished by full authority to discharge and send frowm the Island, all or any such persons, reporting the fact of such the Mus;mwu from time to time, asâ€" sisted by the Emigrant Agont at Quebec. He shall strictly enquire into and decide upon all comâ€" plaints of misconduct or breach of the regulations by persons so trading ; he shall see that noofficer or persons employed by the tGovernment, or in any public employ ment on the said Island, has directly or y any interest or concern in any supply of provisions, or other things to .be supplied or furnished, bought or sold upon the said Island, or directly or indirectly receives or takes any private gratuity or reward for any service renderedto any Masters or Crews of Vessels, Passengersor other perâ€" sous wponthesaid Island. . And it shall be the duty of all persons to whose knowledge any breach of this Regulation shall come, to report the same forthwith to the Meaical .\‘uyor'munml. who shall enquire into the facts alleged, and may suspend from his ofâ€" fice any person so charged until the pleasure of the Governor General, shall be known respecting the person so charged. 7.â€"Pilots. Pilots having been furnished with copies of these regulations, and also of the laws lating Emiâ€" gration, shall exhibit the same to th?s‘uhr or perâ€" son in charge of every vessel they may board. Every Pilot having charge of a vessel, shall bring her to anchor within the limits of the anchorage ground at Grosseâ€"Isie hereinbefore detined. They shall also hutth national flag of such vessel flyâ€" ing at the peak until boarded by the proper officers, and, in case of sickness on board, the said flag shall be kept at halfâ€"mast. On mivinf at Quebec, if the vessel has received a clean Bill of Health from the Medical Superintendent at @rosseâ€"Isle, has not been detained there on account of sickness or suspicion thereof, and and has not any sickness on bourd at the time, she may brinmu any place within the following limits in the of Quebec, viz., the whole space of the River St. Lawrence, from the mouth of the River St. Charles to a line drawn across the said River St. Lawrence, from the Flagâ€"staff on the Citadel, or Cape Diamond, at right angles to the course of the said River, but must not communicate with the shore or with any other vessel or b.&(-dil boarded by the Inspectingâ€" Physician; but if the vessel has been detained at Grosseâ€"Isle, or has actually any sickness on board, the Pilot or Master of such ship or vessel shall anâ€" chor the said ship or vessel at the mouth of the River Saint Charles, to uu‘it inspection. 8.â€"â€"Vessels proceeding to Quebec. In all cases where vessols h{flu passengers on board, on account of sickness mg such passenâ€" ger shall be detained in Quaratine luurmr- son in charge may, on awmufllo Medical in "aiipasmtogent with tholr Taggagh o and the e passengers wi Ar ago ; e vessel bei tly cleansed, and disinâ€" Tean wae nionr maiens Eoi oo of the Medical Superintendent, may proceed up the river withoutthie said passengers, upon the master o# person in charge paying to such person as shall &&E.W fn':ueh':d"' the same, r m.l.ling and passenger, to bear the expense ‘:‘lmg.;-‘nymd? Q\‘n?:o. l::.l‘ &ho .}dm rate one r diem for eac e said passenâ€" pubm&-um of their maintance at Grosseâ€"Isle, for the time during which such vessels, in the judgment of the Medical superintendent, would tl:.nh.dlohdoui:.odi_- m:.nndn:":hmn‘ for passengers not affected with an: e pestilâ€" ential or infectious disease -hnuid‘,, otherwise such vessels shall be detained in Quarantine until the ssengers not sick of the aforesaid discases, shall 9.â€"Inspect ician at Quebec. . Au InépeotugPhyZicing at Quobes shall go off to An Inspectingâ€"Physician at Quebec shall go ofl to mmmnmomuum-‘mf«tm river a.m.urm following questions to the Masters or persons in charge, vis : 1. When did you leave Grosseâ€"Isle ? 2. Exhibit to me your passâ€"port from Grosseâ€"Isle? 3« How many person have you on boatd ? Cabin passengers? . _ sick you left Grosseâ€"Isle ? sick you left rosseâ€" Isle ? * ‘.?.nny“? State number, names and disâ€" case 7. Have any person or persons come on board or left your vessels since you left Grosseâ€"Isle? © _ . liconse or mfl which they shall have received from the ieal Superindent at the Quaraatine Station ; and such aun unnulhehu‘v mt bogecanitl memmahe eramimatince .Physi at Queo! who, if he shall find, as well the answers he may receive as from the tenor of the passâ€"port and the actual state of the health of the and crow, that ‘-hl-h.uoxhtnm'-hdl then grant to the Master, or in charge of such vessel, a ’Muhmc:mgmmwwm Mhp&m-flmt.h the end that such vessel may a final discharge from Quaran~ _ 8. Have you any person on board who is lunatic, idhd-.hd.:dh-hmnum.tn,m accompanied by relations able to support t Am«.hc shall require all Masters, or !xï¬nnmoboenhuuhd'uyundpal: tial or infectious dlnuo: board, or lh‘ll‘:‘hm just cause to a r‘bnd e bn‘h: ou any ':nh-d“y.g shall then be his duty to hoist a yellow fag at the mainâ€"topâ€"gallantâ€"mast head and shall cause the vessel to return to or remain and be detainedâ€"at the month of the River Saint Charles for further observation and inspection; and having acquainted the Master or person in charge with the penaltics to beincurred &.h should permit any communication, his vessel until released from Quarantine, he all the cirewmstances to the Minister of" -‘"ï¬: the information ':.f the Governor j shall appear to said lnqneth.h’u‘ah-uny time that such vessel shall have passed the Quarahtine Station at (Grosseâ€"Isle without , and should therefore be sent down to , or that such vessel hayâ€" terein, thore io fand mm.m'h' nt! urder re to t 0 a the lmrorp-â€"'ll!tmhpmo«l or return \v'uhmhn.olwko- , and such Master or person in charge omml order. â€" And the proper Officers at‘(Frosseâ€"Isle shall observe, in resâ€" .ï¬?’* ts P 5‘ X h i 11. No Steamboat shall be allowed to proceed to “mh&mpdhmmM mtï¬- the Collector of Customs of lb’ Port of bee, a writter Permit to that effect; subject nevertheless to the regulations hereinbefore provided. A i dne. ols l * dn inaioapracdetin prop m pect of such vesteM, the same rules and regulations :‘L.mvmhm at Grosseâ€"Isle with x the l-palhghpbhn at Quebec meet® with any resistance &MIT of the dut hq:lndo!hluby this regulation, he mm the same. by all lawful 10. "Any Steamboat or other vessel that shall have or otherwise communicated with a vessel, not the discharge from Quarantine of the Medâ€" Superintendent at Grosseâ€"Isle, shall be subject to the same and instructions as hereinâ€" Béfore provided, respecting vessels not discharged Whereupon His Excellency in Council xl::nd to order, and it is hereby ordered, that on p ies A pak co uj n shall hereafter boypfl on same footing as dutiable Goods. â€" Lawrence, and not hvhgtouh::n:::wï¬u Mvï¬uï¬hhwhn- with any other vessel which shall have arrived from any gn'nhod the Province, shall be exempt frem e foregoing rules and regulations, so far as teâ€" # the necessity of â€" to or stopping at (m-llh;mh{ll &% rules and regulaâ€" M-mbyba’\huddw-r.d to Transports or V W'l'l‘numm- "“‘3. Officer, in a healthy state, :I:‘- or death may have ccourred during paS#agO. 1 1. before the Council :.::rofl from the Commissioner of Customs, 15th Decemâ€" ber, 1865, and approved by the Hon. the Minisâ€" ter of Finance, stating that under authority 0t chapter 17 of the Con. Stat., Can., Sec. 24, an Orderin Council was passed on 28th April 1853, directing ©that Goods bona jide exported to this Province from any country, M‘:J;uning in transitu through another country under Bonds shall be, until it shall be otherwise orâ€" dered, valued for duty as if suth Goods were imported direct from such first mentioned country into this Province,‘ and submitting that it would be desirable to extend said Or der in Oouncil to free as well as dutiabl 13. No Vessel shall be entered or cleared at the m«ru-umwmmn«m ments mw-l.nflu-hm to such Vessel shall have fully complied a Fine not exceeding Four Huxvaro DorLars, to be recovered in the manner pnnribodbzl.huld Act, and every person who, upon of any such offence, shall fail to mth amount of fine which he shall have been to pay, shall be imprisoned until such Fine be paid. * * T Axp i All previous orders making ations relating to Quarantine are hnbyv;vï¬â€˜l GOVERNMENT HOUSEâ€"OTTAWA Saturday, 16th day of Decéember, 1865. \ Pressy= His Exormussxey tus Avwixistra ror or tus Govâ€" sRXMEXT is Couscin. * T -l. I se l s , Crew ? _ * 4« Number left at Grosseâ€"Isle ? 5. Have any person or persons been taken sick And moreover, he shall require all Masters, or rsons in charge of vessels to exhibit to him the January 1, 1866 102â€"4f IS EXCELLENCY wus pleased to lay Wu. H. LEE, THE OTUTA 12â€"tf FINANCE DEPARTMENT,. CUSTOMS®. Orrawa, 19th\ March, 1866. Sir,â€"I have it in command to call your special attention to the annexed copy of a Despatch from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, to the Governor General of this Province, conveying Her Majesty‘s Orders that no Chilian or Spanish armed Vessels be allowed to bring their Prizesinto British Waters. * I am, sir, Your obedient servant, R. 8. M..BOUCHETTE, The Collector of Customs, At Sea Ports in Canada The Eart of Clarendon to Mr. Cardwell. Fowrigx Orr1cs, 2ud February, 1866. 8im,â€"Her Majesty‘s Government being desirous of observing the strictest meutrality in the contest between Spain and the Republic of Chili, they proâ€" ron. with the view of more effoctually carryin; nto effect this &rimiplc. to interdict the Armci Ships, and also the Privateers of both parties, from emy\nlt Prizes made by them into the Ports, Harâ€" bours, ads or Waters of the United Kingâ€" dow, or any of Her Majesty‘s Colonics or Possosâ€" sions abroad. * I have accordingly to Acvsuint {m that the Queen has been pleased to direct that orders in conformity with the principles aboved stated, should forthwith be addressed to all rrupor authorities in the United Kingdom, and to Her Majesty‘s Naval or other authorities in all ?ultlen beyond the United Kingdom, for their guidance in the cireumâ€" stances, I have, &e.. : [Signed.] CLARENDON. â€"_ [Signed. The Right lxo.‘;.b?. Edward Cardwell, M. P., [Coryâ€") DOWNING STREET, February 26th, 1866. Sir,â€"Hor Majesty being fully determined to obâ€" serve the duties of NOutnm{ during the existing hostilities between Her Cat ullo__laqny and the Republics of Chili and Peru, and being moreover resolved to prevent, as far as possible, the use of Her l‘jâ€z s Harbork, Ports, and Coasts, and the Waters within Her ln&evty'l Territorial tg'urildit:- tion, in aid of the warlike purposes of either Belâ€" you, for your guidance, the foll Rules, which are to be m.f:d and onfuood'!:nfhr Majesty‘s Orders and Directions :â€" Ee Mer Majesty has been pleased to command that these rules shall be put in force.in the United Km- dom, and in the Channel Islands, on and after Friâ€" day, the 2nd of March next, and in Her Majesty‘s Territories and Possessions beyond seas six days after the day when the Governor or other Chief Authority of each of such Territories or Possessions respectively shall have notified and &ubli-hod the same, stating in such notification that the said Rules are to be ::I.d by all persons within the same territories and possessions. © _ m ligerent, has commanded me to communicate to either in the United Kingdom or in the Chanuel Isâ€" lands, or in any of Her Majesty‘s Colonies or Fmiï¬ Possessions or Dolr-dueiu. such Vessel shall required to depart and put to sea within Twentyâ€" four hours after her entrance into such Port, Road. stead, or W aters, except in case of stress of weather, or of her requiring Jrov‘uiuu or things nocessary for the subsistence of her Crew, or repairs, in either of which cases the Authorities of the Port or of the nearest Port (as the case may be), shall require her to but to sea as soon as possible: after the exâ€" piration of such “.nflod .okl 'f:antyl.‘f:n;;uu, 'il:.h- out permitt r to take in su , beyond what may be n::saq for her iunlzhum; and no -u‘\'unl which may have been allowed to remain within British W aters for Lhwd repair shall eontinue in any such Ports, eads, or waters, |for umrrhl than Twentyâ€"four hours after ‘ner reputrs shall have been completed : Provided nevertheless, that in all cases in which there shall be any VouolegMor Bhips of \V’ Privateors, orli:rd.:d lp? of the said wnn parties same «Port, Romdste or aters within the Territorial jurisdiction &d‘ln Majesty, there shall be an interval of potmttu Twentyâ€"four hours between the departare thBrefrom of any such Vessel t & Ship of W ar, a Privaâ€" teer, or a Merch. |)oflhoulza;nu.nd | the subsequent dopatture therefrom offfity Ship of 2. If any Ship of War or Privateer of either Blllitnd shall, after the time when this Order shall be first notified and put in force <in the United Kingdom and in the Channel Islands, and in the several Colonies and Foreign Possessions and Deâ€" pendencies of Her Majesty respectively, enter any Tort ifaditend, or Waters boiduging to Hor Majosty the su went departure therefrom ofi@®y Ship of War o:-l,rivuur of the other Bolliggrent, -Jtho times hereby limited for 'hlhrlt.‘o of such Shi of War and Privateers respect ahalt ll'lylfl case of necessity be extendéd, as .l{ be reâ€" ?:hiu fo:‘g\vh; effect to proviso, but not rther or otherwise. IIL. No Ship of War or Privateer of cither Belliâ€" mu shall hereafter be ed while in any , Roadstead or W subject to the Territoâ€" rial jurisdiction of Her , to take in any supâ€" plies except such other things as may be requisite for subsistence of her Crow, and except so much combonly as may be sufficent to carry such Vessel to the nearest Port of â€"her own Country, or to some nearer destination ; andâ€"no coal gafl.ll be aï¬h s#pplied to any such Ship of War or vateor in the same or any other Port, Roadstead, or W aters; ect to the Territorial jurisdiction of Her without special permission until ‘after the of ‘Three months from the time when such n‘hln been last supplied to her within British Waters as aforesaid. I have the honor to be, Sir, sppo mt it Sn ow en the Government of Canada. The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration, having authorized the publication, b Mlï¬.mdnmkudr;r,whegf- ed the ©CANADA IMMIGRATION GAZ # which will be devoted exclusively to the encourageâ€" ment of ln‘:lgl\nm, and to the diffusion of acourâ€" ate and information concerning Canada abroad, I h&l‘rw to bring under your notice the advantages this sheet will offer as an advertising SIR,â€" The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Infribntion Oiice im Liverpoct, under lee manage: ve s e mw- Dixon, a pflwo-u woll lo-q.::g: Spcolelt “:uvl‘“ a whihthe distribution of thi oR 8 on # P .E:.M’ the United Khï¬u.nd in bflu&::r:o same prominently under the notice of the emigrant. mediam to land owners, and others having râ€" ties for sale or lease. ~As information of &: kind is eagerly sought for, and much valued by every inâ€" tell emigrant, means will thus be afforded of :u the intending purchaser or lessoe in Great ritain in direct communication with the propertyâ€" hoider here. + The first number will arin the course of next month, the second in Am‘brhgin‘ down the inâ€" formation to the latest period, to be followed up monthly or quarterly, as may be required. _ Way" Country Merchants would do well to examine before pmh-d‘ elsewhere. rposes will be limited, and in view of the large birouiation the ‘Shoot will obtain, [for it will oo disâ€" tributed gratuitously], the ts- of advertisements eannot be much lower than the following :â€"â€" _ 200 ?l??k% OF MESS AND PRIME Packed and inspected by R. Kixivy, Esq., of Ottawn. * Ottawa, Jan. 22, 1866. For each advertisement, not exceeding ton lines, $2 the insertion: and 8 conts for every extra line. The undersigned will gladly receive communicaâ€" tions of a practical character for publication, bearâ€" ing on the subject of Immigration, such as letters from u(::l‘ sottlers, lbo:l:&l’%ï¬n,:u in the * ca ar adv 5f their district in partioniar, ho. 4t is desrable that &? should be written as concisely as possible, and be mxfn- sa‘:y(hh‘ like exaggeration. .. am, Dif, _ _ _ February 10. CGroceries & Liquors. _ Fora square of 22 lines, to stand for a twelve inluIK. _ . . _ . In all cases, advertisements must be prepaid, and an early transmission is recommended. Ottawa, April 3, 1865 GovERNMENT IMMIGRATION OFFICE, us QuzeBzc, 25th January, 1866. onthly or quarterly, as may be required. h ‘As the space it is intended to allol for advertising EO MR ..‘ FPOR SALE. &e., &eo., &c Commissioner of Customs and Excise , A LARGE STOCK or Your bedient servant, A. C. BUCHANAXN, : . . Chief Agont 90â€"tL. l Becretary & Treasurer, ot. School Trustees 20â€"tf : Gatineau Mills, May 10. 21w 62â€"« MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. SAILING WYEEKLY. ACADIAN,... . .. (Building) ... . AUSTRIAN,.....(Building.)... . PERUVIAN,..Capt. Barcaxtin®. MORAVIAN, .. ...Capt. Arros... HIBERNIAN, ... Capt. Durrox.. NOVAâ€"8COTIAN,. . Capt. Wyuu: BELGIAN,...... Capt. Brows.. . ST. DAVID, 1650 tons, .. ... ... Capt. Aird. ST. GEORGE, 1468 tons, ... . .. Capt. Smith, ST. ANDREW, 1432 tons, ... .. Capt. Scott. 8T. PATRICK, 1207, tons, . ... . Capt. Trocks The Steamers of this Line will sail at regular inâ€" tervals between the Clyde and Quebec. Berths ‘not secured until paid for. . _ ST. DAVID, 1650 tons, .. .. ST. GEORGE, 1468 tons, .. ST. ANDREW, 1432 tons, . 8T. PATRICK, 1207, tons, . NORTHâ€"A MERICAN,.Capt. Keanr DAMASCUS,.....Capt. Watr.... Rates of Through Passage from OTTAW A, to LIVERPOOL or LONXDONDERRY : CABIN,................+......:$60.75 to $86.15 R@~RETURN TICKETS GRANTED AT REDUCED RATES. Passengers Booked to Liverpool & Londonaery Ottawa, May 14 British and North American ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ! LIVERPOOL & NEW YORK LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON, Via CORK HARBOR, The Baston Ships only calling at HALIFAX to land and receive Passengers and Her Majesty‘s Malls. Chief Cabin Passage Second * « Chicf Cabin Passage,....... ...... .... 20 00 Second _« M C ouratext ssra sir+s4 (15 00 Payable in Gold or its equivalent in United States currency. The Bhr:r carry experienced Surgeons. No Berth will be secured until paid for, No freight will be reteived after 3 o‘clock P.M., on the day before sailing. Chief Cabin Passag Second * w T wlE w EBC PPCS T CPRRIT O CCCCBEH ï¬' Parcels for different consignees colâ€" lected and made up in single packages adâ€" dressed to one party for delivery, for the purâ€" pose of evading fmight‘:vill upon the examinâ€" ation by the customs be charged with proper freight. hy wa o wouly The owners of these ships will not be acâ€" countable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Mctals, unless bill=‘of lading are signed: therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed, cession Road, between Concessions C and D, in said 'l‘omuhir, distant eight hundred and fiftyâ€"two and one half links, in a Southerly direction from the Northeast angle of Lot lettered G, aforesaid, thence Southerly along the said Concession Road, two hunâ€" dred uu{unn and one half links, more or less, to the land owned by George Patterson, Esq., thence Westerly, parallel with the division line between ieeg ths Nerluerk '1:.1.“.3:,':}“.:.. M donge along m said Goor Patterson‘s land, nine hundred and fortyâ€"nine i nk‘: .more or less, to the Queen‘s hi‘iwn&,nmfln‘ along the Zast side of the Rideau Canal, thence Northerly along said hifhwny two hundred and oivflt links, thence Easter &Aullel with thesaid divisionline, between said G and F, one thousand and six links, to the place of beginning, said last described portion of Land containing, by admeasurement, two acres more or less. Nore.â€"All Letters and Newspapers uu8st rAsS through the Post Office. Merchandise and Bpecie s;:xcept for personal expenses) shipped under the name of Luscac®, will be charged as freight, and liable to Custom House regulaâ€" tions. sixcic taken as freight * ~ For freight or passage, apply to . E. C. & 1. G. BATES, PURIUAI'I‘ To THE STATUTE IN that belnlfzublio noticg is hmby&nn that on the Fifteenth day of August next, at the hour of Twelye o‘clock, noon, the undermentioned Lands and Tenements, being the property of the said Inâ€" solvent, (mb!oot to a Mortgage thercon in favor of Alexander n!e,) wflill be l’oldlbynl’nblle Auction and Three, fronting the Rideau Canal, and Lots Numbers Four, Five, and Six, fronting the Concesâ€" sion Line, or allowance for road between Concesâ€" sions C and D, in the Township of Nepean, in the County of Carleton, as laid out and marked on a lan I““n? George F. Austin, Provincial Land sumyor, a dogomod in‘ the legin? Office of the MolCumn,dt.hu'nflhno the Northâ€" erly half of Lot lettered G, in Concession C, Rideau Ix ®x, THOMAS STORY, ax Ixsorvext. Front, (the said Northerly half b-t-’ formed by dividing the said Lot u&fl:e centre, from front to rear,) situate, 'J‘"‘ and being on the Easterly side of the Rideau Canal ; also that other portion of the said Northerly half of Lot lettered G, situate, lying and bohf‘udu Mrl{ side of the Rideau Canal, which said part is and bognded, or may be otherwise known as follows ; that is to say, comâ€" mencing at a point on the Westerly side of t t{c Conâ€" at my office, on E;l"l'n Street, in the City of Otta wa : Being composed of Villa Lots Numbers One, Two, GLASGOW LIN E. May, A. D., 1866 117â€"3m * OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. qlALlD ERS ILL BE RE« K ceived by School Munici« pality of 8t. up to" the inst., for the onet{on o’t.h. W D gf.lll.(.)o BOUBII!‘,dMn 40 feet, near the ago a. and s =â€" fications will be shown Wy the signed. yess Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1866 For passage, or other particulars, ap JAYA,.. CuBa,.. Scoria, Prensia, CHINA) . . . 2 +k + AUsTRALASIAN, ASIhy i ax% +« ++ AFRIOA; : . « «++ CANADA, Evrora, THE FARES WILL BE From New York to Liverpool : y MA YX 15, 1#66. December 19, 1865 Dated at the City of Ottawa this Third day of STEERAGE, Appointed by the Admiralty to sail between Insolvent Act of 1864. Via CORK HARBOR, and between From Boston to Liverpool : Mantleâ€"Pieces ! ‘Tende From Boston to Halifaz : ully solicited, and promptly executed. ‘ Marble "Works, Sparks St., CENTRE Trown, ofTAt . mc We ts M the Th e MEHHG: sUMMER sSERVICE. (Aééording to mecommodation, in a n SALF OF LANDS. r other particulars, apply to HEUBACKH & cow ARSB, Agents, No. 103 State Strcet Boston FRANCIS CLEMOW, Orriciat Assioxk® Aokxts at Orrawa C. H.E .. E. R. Moodie se «h «». Sbong. M. E. Judkins . . ..B. G. Lott E. M. Hockley J. P. Anderson Thomas Small anted. J. Leitch 9( 2600 2300 Tons 2400 Tons 1784 Tons 1800 Tons $34.25 Cook, Inglis 50 $132 50 80 00 125â€"y 112 00 65 00 Tons Tons Tons Tons ens MR new and speciat arrangement been appointed by Mï¬?&&s.J.}\’eCQUEs & EAY, of Toraï¬:thflr sole and only agent in Montreal, for the Bale by Auction, of their splendid FURNITURE, takes the earliest op nity of announcing to the citizens of Montreal, the public generally, that he will from time tY®time during the ensuing Spring, offer at his spacious and well established premises,, No. 267, Notre Dame Street Ad 4 Bc A 4 5 in it l cindieltcentines sc t oi etines : the various extensive consignments direct from this celebrated establishment, embracing all the new :tylc;l of their clegant and elaborately carved and lished po “--0- OO OOL OO ESW Sevels arammid w + In nddition to the sale at his own Stores, the sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS at the private residence of parties declining Houseâ€" keeping, or removing from the city, will claim speâ€" c'ml‘ntu-ntiun; and all OUTâ€"DOOR SALES of this description are respectfully solicited. Increased faâ€" cilities have been secured, with a view to the effiâ€" cient carrying out this department of the business, in order to ensure the greatest economy and desâ€" patch in dis{lming of property, so that parties sellâ€" ing out can have their mccount sales and proceeds immediately after énch sale. _ es © o6 ce mtviag BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE! in every variety and description necessary to meet the demands of modern taste and convenience. this department of the Auction business is boeomin? more important with the increase and extension o the city, the undersigned offers the most LinkraL Trrys to partics wishing to bring their property into the market for public competition. A great hardship has been felt by both buyers and sellers, the former being taxed illegally with one per cent on the amount of purchaee, l.nE‘Y.he latter by the exorbitant charge for commission and adverâ€" tising,. . Now, the undersigned proposes to do away with this grievance as far as Lis own business is concerned, by nn«;ertuking the sale of Real Properâ€" ty, on conditions which it is hoped will meet the views of all pnrti\!:, namely : 1st.â€"There will be no charge of one per ccnt to the â€"â€"S;;c;i;ifl&wntiun will be i‘iren to the sale of REAL ESTATE and CITY PROPERTY, and as qurrlmm'. por 3 2nd.â€"When bona fide sales are efected not exceedâ€" ing £5,000, the commission will be £3; aud on amounts from £5,000 upwards only £10, exelucive of the cost Of ndvunluu’; upon which the regular trade discount of 25 per cont will be allowed. > y 3rd.â€"â€"When property is bought in, reserved, or withâ€" drawn, no charge will be made, except the actual disbursements for advertising. » The undersigned avails himself of this opg)rtnni- ty of returning his sincere t_hnnh to tbelpu Elo for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him during the past four years, and trusts by prompt attention to business, and strict adherente to the foregoing pngmuh to meet a continuance of the same. . B.â€"All orders left at the office will meet with prompt attention oS‘ + L. DEVANY, Avcrioneer® axp Commussion Mercnaxt, And A§ent for the sale of Real Estate Montréal, March 3, 1866. e WV the twentyâ€"ninth year of Her. Majesty‘s ‘R';zn. intituled «"An Act mJ;rovide against the inâ€" etion and spreading of disorders affecting cerâ€" tain animals," authority is given to the Governor in Council to take such measures as may appear to be :etlury 12 order mm&e’iwodl%dm- ious or infoctious affecting ® â€" tle‘, horses, and other animals, and check lncg' disâ€" orders from spreading, if introduced ; _ ___ _ And whereas a contagious discase or e&i‘demic afâ€" fecting cattle prevails in many parts of Europe,and is increasing and extending itsravages, and whereâ€" as: it is expedient, in order w'{pnuu the introducâ€" tion of the same into this Province, thatthe im{)m- tion by sea of certain animals and articles should His Excellency in Council, on the recommendation of the Honorable the Minister of Agriculture, and under the authority given and conferred by the said Act, has been pleased to order, and it is hereby orâ€" dered, that on, from and after the FIRST day of MARCH next, the importation or introduction into this Province, or any part thereof, by sea, of cattle, sheep, horses, swine, asses and mules, meat, skins, hides, horns, hoof«, or other parts of such animals, hay, straw, and fodder, be, and the same is hereby prohibited ; save and except such cargo or cargoes, or part of cargo, as His Excellency in Council may hereafter seo fit to exempt from such prohibition. XÂ¥. IL LEE, |â€" _ be prohibitedâ€" February 28, 1866. IN THE MATTER OF J AMES 8. BANGS, AN INSOLYENT. j 0! SATURDAY, THE 19th DAY OF MAY next, the u&ni‘ud will apply to the Jmilhnu&mt.h £ discharge under the sai . JAMES 8. BANGS. All Petitions for Private Bills must be presented within the jirst three weeks of the Session, e k mOBb, J. E. DOUCET, Clerk of Private Bills, L. Council Ottawa, Feb. 23, 1866. Ottawa, Tenth day of March, 1866. PROVINCE OF CANADA, ) In the County Court County of Carleton, % of the County of To wit Carleton. NHE SUBSCRIBER HAVING HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL LJHEREAS, BY AN ACT PASSED IN Insolvent Act of 1864 Private Bills. MoxtrEaL, 20th day of February, 1866 PRESENT : Chief Clerk Private Bill Office, be given to the sale of Clerk Executive Council L. Assembly. 3 §7â€".8.0 h6â€"tf The Great Purifier of the Blood ~ T6: p:n-icvui;’;l; recommended for use during THESPRING AND SUMMER ‘VHEN THE BLOOD IS THICK, THE circulation clogged, and the humors of the body rendered unbealthy by the heavy and greasy seeretions of the winter months. . This safe, &m h powerful detergent, ,lennrfl every portion of lï¬e system, and should be used daily Cl Auds c Auiscame? e t m . _ tions. ‘It is also a sufe remedy for v saLT RHEUM, RING _ WORM, TETTER, SCaLD HEAD AND SCURVEY. It is guaranteed to be the Purest and most Powerâ€" â€" ful preparation of bElCllE HONDUR A§ SARSArARl‘l:LA uk Agecr +4 0 ecrerveng oc Cveew i i7 ve SARSAPARILLA By all who are sick, or who wish to prevent sick ness. It is the only genuine and original prepara tion for the permanent cure of the most dangerou and confirmed cases of Scrofula, Old Sores, Bolls, Tumors, Abs seessess, Ulcerss To e Wmm CCC And is the only true and reliable cure even in its worst forms. It is the very best medicine for th disonses arising from a vitiatedor in the blood, and particularly so when neetion with And every kind of, Ser ~â€"â€" tions. ‘It is al (Vegetable) Sugarâ€"Cuate Liver, Stomach and Bowels, Put up in Glass Phials, and Warranted to keep in any climate. t k 4 These Pills are prepared expressly to operate in harmony with that greatest of all blood purifiers, BRISTOL‘S SARSAPARILLA, in cases arising from depraved humora, or impure blood. _ The most helpless sufferers need not -.Icsrair. Under the inâ€" fluence of these two GREAT REMEDIES, maladies that have heretofore been considered uttelly incurâ€" able, disappear quickly and il»enuancnfly. In the following cliselsenl. these Pills are the safest, the T:iekut, and the best remedy ever prepared, and should be at once resorted to : â€" Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Liver Come plaints, Constipation, Headache, o and Piles» & Brifl' Sarsaparilla, and Bristol‘s Sugarâ€"Coatâ€" ed l'illuï¬e for sald by all Druggists everywhere. Sold in Ottawa by John Roberts, Dr. Garvey, H. Y‘-H;C;ï¬;._.l:l.levl;;flg:, W. M. Massey, and Gmr Mortimer, February 13, 1866. ues w _ 48â€"utt Among the most important of modern Medical discoveries stands the L now been before the Public for a length of time, and wherever used is well liked, never failing in a simngle instance to give remumnt relief when timely used, and we have never known a sitigle case of dissatisfaction where the directions are properly followed, but on the contrary, all 1e delighted with its operations, and speak in he highest terms of its virtues and magical effects. * Side, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore 'bmn, Sprains, Bruigcs, Cramps in the Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, _ > ® Bowel Complaints, Burns, Scalds, % Frost Bites | "«be.; de.. ite:;‘â€"* dt: FTNHE CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER has We speak from expcrience in this matter, baving tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who arc suffering from any of the com, plaints for which it is recommtnded may: deâ€" pend upon its being a Sovercign Remedy. The astonishing efficacy of the Canadain Pain Destroyer, in curing the Discases for which it is recommended} and its wonderful success in subduing the torturing pains of Rhcumatism, and in relieving Nervous Affecâ€" tions, entitle it to a high rank in the list of Remedics for these complaints. _ Orders: are coming in from Medicine Deaters in all parts of the country for further supplies, and each testiâ€" fying as to the universal satisfaction it gives. â€"The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give immediate relief. All Medicine Dealers keep it. Physicians orderand uscit; and no family will be without it after once trying it. Price twentyâ€"five cents per Bottle. 1A blished in 1837, and first article of the kind ever introduced under the name of © Pulâ€" monic Wafers,! in this or any other country ; all other Pulmonic Wafers are counterfcits, The genuine can be known by the name; BRYAXN being stamped on each WAFER. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Cough, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarsencss Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing M Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relievé Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Incipient Consumption, Lung Discases. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Irritation of Uyula and Tonsils. * Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers * Relieve the above complaints in ten minutes. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers PULMONIC WAFER * NXORTHROP « IYMAN, Newcastle, C. W., General Agen‘s for Canada., Sold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roborts, W, M. Massey, H..F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, in Ottawa. â€" RELIEF IN TEX MINUTES Are a blessing to all Classes and Constitutions : Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafersâ€" > Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are in simple form and pleasant to the taste y Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Not only relievt but effect rapid and lasting cures, . Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wofers t Are, warranted to give atisfaction to every one. ' No.family should be without a box of Bryan‘s Pulntonic Wafers in the house. No traveller should be without a supply o : ; Bryan‘s By!monic Wafers *. . Hon Jet. ho person will ever object to give for Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Twentyâ€"five Cents. JOB MOSES, Sole Proprictor, « . New Yorx. in Jttawa. Ottawa Dec. 18 1865 M T-I co or SI0X FPOR THE above Mulécipality w§fl be held at the Townâ€" ship Hall of G1 r, BATURDAY the 26th day of May next, at TEN o‘clock in the forencon. P TL Ti# :1 CANADIAN PAIN DES Ottawa, Dec. 18,18( C. BILLINGS, 5 Clerk, Gloucester, Gloucester, April 13th, 1866. 18â€"wid HE ORIGINAL MEDICINE ESTAâ€" The ;:.x cure for all Di assey, BRIS TOL‘S IN QUART BOTTLES ! COURT OF REYVISION * Newcastu®. ; by George Mortimer, John Roberts, W, sey, H. F. McCarthy. and J. Skinner, B RiISLO L‘S a DDict 1»rink,! NORTHROP & LYMAN, BRYAN‘S medicine for the cure of all | " i a vitiated or impure state of | A ularly so when used in conâ€" i ple. im spt 9m Eo § m main ty YÂ¥ Gloucester. ases of the TROYER for Sy philis hious eruy 1â€"6â€"f&w h Arabian Heave Remedv AND CONDITION MEDICINE f 8 POSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO axy oR 2[,[} ;1 all other preparations for the Cure of 1â€"6fâ€"w .. al! other preparations Jor the Cure of Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and al} discases which affect the Wind of Horses : also, as a Condition Medicine, surpassing every thing of the kind ; is easy to give, sure to cure, and safe in all cases and at all times, and does not prevent the horse from dbcing worked while using it. It cleanses the breathing apparatus, by ro. moving from the airâ€"cells, the congulable lymph, or that secretion ‘which in Heaves clogs them, causing adifficulty in breathing, and by its action on th%inmd part, causing the mucous membrane 10 resume its natural dimensions, thus equaliziog the circulation of the blood, and restoring the distended vesse)3 to their natural size ; by its use the horse‘s apâ€" petite is improved, all derangements of the digestive organs Yorrected, softening the skin, and giving to the coat a sleck and whining apâ€" pearance. D. W. HURD, Successor to* Hrm & €o. Maiden Lane, NEW York, S®LE PEOPRIETOR FOR THE UXiTED statgs. > PRICE TWEXTYâ€"PIVE oEXTS Sold by Geo. Mortimer, John Rol Miisscy, H. F. McCarthy, and J : Ottawa, §FOttawa, Dec. 18th 1865 PIANG FORTES t construction. Its principal, by which great increase of vibratory power is obtaincd, being very simple and perfectly philosophical. The tone is rand nndZoble; it has great capacity for sustaining the sound for singing, and its volume of tone or power 1 have never heard excelled in depth, purity, and sympathetic ll’ul'lnvï¬l. ; pianist, says:â€"â€"I have examined your new Pianoâ€" Fortes, and Icordially approve of its system of the N. Y. Tribune says :â€"1 have examined your newly invented Fianoâ€"Fortes. They merit all the praise given to them by Mesers. Thalberg Gottschalk, Strackosch, Mason and others. As regards structure, they are orginal and philosophical; in purity, volume, and conâ€" tinuity of tone ; in vocal versimilitude, that crowing excelence which (‘MU«. the pianiste to " sing" on the instrument. . Your Pianosever deserve the highest rank, Your invention, in my opinion, is destined to work radical changes in the manufacture of Pianos throughout the world. f & The N. 1. Times, July 12, says :â€"We auve now an instrument without an equal. _ Jt can sing with a emooth 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 s#peedily superscde the old styfos. j ge 4* supersede the old styfos. & x > GaexTieucy :â€"Having thorouglily examincd and tested the Pianoâ€"Fortes invemted and paâ€" tented Io)w. B. Di1ges, I am of the opinion that the gulting from his improvements, as exhibited in the instruments under examiâ€" nation, in point of richnes«, depth and I?Hun- cy, equals that of the best Grand Pianoâ€" 'n"g and ezcels them in pure, musical intona 4 and actual ‘tone, power thus approximating closer to what 1 consider perfection in the anatruâ€" ment than has yet been achieved by any other ay» tem of manufacture. . j For seventeen years the superior excellence of our Mclodeons has not been questioned, and for two years past the enormous demand has made it impossible for us to meet our order® promptly. With our increased facilities, we \feel warranted in assuring our patrons that | their orders will be promptly met, and solici | a continuance of their patronage. From the N. Y. Herald, Sept, 5.â€"VU & careful examination of Drica‘s l'iuno-g":tc, we find the results obtaincd are a very fine singing tone, great" purity and briliangy throughout the entire instrument, not 0° z found in Pianos constructed upon the olf 4xan. ipeabe 543 Réoadway, s *h XLW YOLK Before purc , send for a descriptive catalogué, with pMce. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865, y é N ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE CON taining full description of style, and testimonials of the most eminent mnéb', as to the superior c!ccg:‘m'c of onr instreâ€" mentsâ€"will be sent free to any address. E'eq 59« ?ha:aetfcy xzmu ovl:g;ifluu. Years The Automatic Organ. _ . In presenting the Avmaane Orcax, we buldly ‘announce the greatest triumph in musical instruments of the age. . During the past half. century, the French gud Germans have manufactured reed instruments with double bellows, and two pedis for the feet to operate, but the want of the reversed or ®xâ€" wAUSTED BELLOWE8, (which is the only beliows used in our instruments,) made it impossible for: them to produce the mellow, rich and musical tone for which our instruments are celebrated. . Another objection to this method of Llowing was, that both feet being eccupied, no opporâ€" tunity was offered for the management of the swell. . Within the past two years, instruments constructed on this European plan of "double blowers," have been manufactured in this country, and to mnmï¬h‘dTMy (want of a swell) & lever has been projected from the eentre of the instrument, to act upon the ewell, AXD OPERATED BY THE K®EE. | The inconvenience and contortion necessary to effect this object, are disagrecable enough to a gentleman, but to a lady the use of such an appendage is nearly impossible. feas o e ake n Our avroxaric device obviates this difficulty entirely, the simple act of blowing with more or less force giving the desired increuse or decrease in the volume of the tone. The Mclodeon and School Organ., Caution to Purchasers, All ofogrlnfliinnu bave upon the name board, in full, ©GEO. A. PRINCE & CO." W hen a dealer represents any other instrument #52 to #552 EACH! THIRTY NINE l\g‘ll'l ETIES, wcith P ATENT BASSO TENUTO or SUB BASS, as "the same as ours," it is usually a mere attempt to sell an inferior instrument on which he can make a Jarge profit. _ ______ _ _ Tus Orrawa Ties.â€"Printed and Published every morning, (Bundays excepted,) by men and Schools. .Addrass SCHOOL ORGANS@i MELODEONS Automatic Organs. 85,000 NOW in USE! WAf: HENRY FRY, late Ottawa, Dec. 18 1865 Gzoros Corrox, Proprietor, and Reszrr DaÂ¥is, Editor, at the Times Steam Printing Works, No. 60, Sparks Street, in the City of P. S.â€"A libreal discount to Churches, Clergy Ottawa, County of Carléton C. W, Finished in Elegant Rosewood, Walnut or. Oak cases. DRIGGS RE THE GEO A. PRINCE 4& C0O. No Charge for Buzing or Shipping NORTHROP & LYMAX, _ i ,_ Newcasrue, C.W, * ~ Proprietors for the Canada DARLEYV‘S Yours respectfully, _ _ _ L. M. GOTTSCHALK HOLE AGEXTS we WM. HALL & soN, ‘ NKEW PATEXT GEO. A. PRINCE, &4 CO. Buffalo N. Y musical critic of ratus, by ro. e congulable i in Heaves in breathing, berts, W Skinne 1 â€"6d w in I‘% 1 Cazner s Othamw «f Â¥ se â€" "()I Orine Februa Fobraa 14 CUt w w repard Jovern may en cuit in Dose h A W Frida Oorl (o OoÂ¥ CÂ¥ m Otta xat Ch ©6