| SumeDwdl‘ipg&n.QOutOï¬oa rchbbytu;::&r"ï¬m(Jms Wlml TWOâ€"A XDeA«HALE MILE® of the City Limits, with A DWELLLNG MOUSE erected thereon. One half of the land is m: well h:'n‘. These mmu : will duucnu. llb'-lan.A.l'l.l TITLES WILL BE GTIVEN loal y to wx'.'u'lwug. ESQ., IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPEAN FARMS FOR SALE! E SUBSCRIBER® HAVE BEEX I hnnd: A. YEILDING, E8Q., with inâ€" neriond Immadiatety ""qa:."' [ "ahe Chey on the sharroid, , om banks of the Rideau River, on the route from mmmwflm Governor o’l'.:nr. resiâ€" dence, in lots to suit purchasers. property consists ot several acres of Garden Land, divided into lots ; a plan of which may be seen at the Aucâ€" tion Rooms of the subscribers, and a 1 and scommodions :;l"o.:’l SWILLI‘ NXG IlOl'ss. (at ccou r. with m".-'n .::d conveniant “-E‘?ellwdmp * The Buildings grounds may inspected at an time previous to the 41y of sale, on -â€hudonz- Mr. Yeilding, or to tae subscribers. Such portions of the property as may be unsolid will be ofered at Auction on UNTIL SATURDAY, 16th JUNE. L Mu. Yiscorso also ofers for sale in parts to suit purchasers, and on most liberal terms, about To e uecnipere ..‘c..‘:“"""‘;‘c"{:':u" «2 in the County of C. isti 41, nflï¬.hm“%&%ndfl. in the 4th Concession of the said Gore. Also Lots 43 and 44, South side of Besserer Street, and Lot 23, South side of York Street, with a Tannery in working order, dwelling, &c., in the City of Ottawa. T-A‘l ELIGIBLE PROPERTY known as WOODROOFF3, owned by the late Cuptain Baker, beautifully situated on Kichmond Road, within tive miles from Ottawa, containing 300 asres or thereabouty,_peing composed of the bruken Lots 24 and 25 in 1I Concession Ottawa, Front on Cuanees Posssst, Merrickville, or to LEWIS & PLNHEY, Ottawa, Fob. 22, 1866 109 Tuesday, May 105th, at the subscribers‘ Auction Rooms, Sussex streot. TERMS made known at the time of sale. Sale to commence at 12 o‘clock M. MACDONALD & STEVEN, LOTS AND HOUSES,. February 10, 1866. PoSsS T PoOo‘yYy ED lwï¬ufl‘†0-:;‘:3 tom ‘This hm'flh‘r'odlu of the Glousester Church, anc within Eleven miles of Ottaws City. ‘There is about 40 weres of this Farm cleared and under caltiâ€" vation. wml- ar "Lane 1% ‘Tu® ‘Township of Gloucester, County of Carleâ€" l, ton, being the East half of Lot No. 21, in the Ind concession. This is a good Farm and will be soid cheap. 8 +â€"AL8g0â€"â€" TWO ANXD A«HALF STORY HOUSE, A“-hl;&“d‘.dw 3 The building is nearly new, and finâ€" Mhnhonn‘ Frame k Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which rents at g"-. It is sitmated in the immeâ€" k vicinity of the Railway Terminas, ard is a very desirable place for a privrate resi CITY PROPERTY ! Lfl'lfl-lml†THE YoRTH ibd'tdh.‘. Mlus::ma.ul.d Ottawa, December 18, 1865 Awuu Ozml 'l.lu'l'vrl!nu:.l “m + m. m-“nm-m. g For particulars and terms of sale, Arrur to _ H. J. FRIEL & CO., Or to H. MCLEAN, Mis Rxcellioncy the Go: Uituled: An Act respecting Emigrants and Quaran tine. it in .-_.‘mm_ that ~ The tine, it is amonget other thingmpnacted, that «© The -‘lmh l:.‘hb en .:fl enforei a« ie o ie t arean ot Quarantine and in of Vessois, , and Goods ioi ieb m o tpats anid mane ~.l.ï¬:~ Public Health, that such should apply, and for the thorough cloansing and disinfscting of such V cssels, possible, the introduction or dissemination of disâ€" ease into or in this Province, and may from time to time revolte, -M-ouunoh‘q-luu-w any of them, and make others in their stoad ;" and = queb Regulations shall have the force of law durâ€" &“Mhm-l’lhubhhbm daring a certain or at certain times or seasons, in which case theyâ€" shall have the force of law during the time and uufu-_nln,-fn- .-u..?u-m nave been limited to be in foree ; u‘-bymfltplmmlhr(lmm Nâ€"Lrbumdouq Vessel coming up vor St. Lawrence from below the gw-h-m at Grosse Isle, (except only such fl-mbnhdnyumnlmï¬uu jâ€"to bring is Vessel to anchor at the uu-u.q:mn--:n'-u‘lp-b‘d im aue essel in wr .h!ï¬-um-flhbflhm parpose in such Kegulations, with all the partiouâ€" HERE AS, the Fortisth Chapter w¢ muzn‘ Statutes of Canada, inâ€" Ottawa, April 3, 1866. lars relative to the same, and to the 'oyl?. e t e M%MM’ = or by an: o« uaï¬â€œ:- to v’qflr’o'ht:o.::-o.â€"o-d l: allow Officer to d ue 'ï¬n@m“n‘& ::-“-'.m fln‘ e thereof, and the Pass@0ZO!! | jiant." \pon the recovery of person o ::z."éo-ndu-nu-nboud ..,.g.....â€-n.m. nhud-om: the same,â€"and to on shore at the said Station | yyop to any part of the and at the places there pointed out by the Oficer by .l. for the reeption of healthy entonatoaniet tun d ietnens 2 | inato poanracnemenennd hnon menth e vane t he m aoneyy wine | brond ribieg toon, rareet mmw.‘â€-“’“‘lw}.fln‘f_‘:u“ kn Tantas Tor p reventing Tne NTTOGUCIAN OF S00t8~ | cooting ‘and ventilating of their 1 mMâ€"M.MMPuâ€" | ued her its in‘o iE mk im 1o M"‘C‘m"'"f, Crow, Cargo and other articles, and also “h'.’“. baggage or any past of it to be “MI .I 'm‘“â€:h“z’“m hmd.-dbo:zom.t be .-:u..lau-u.um-muu 6th.â€"Traders, Suttlers, Grocers and others. Ofcer shall think necessary for the purpose aforeâ€" | No following the business of Suttlers, Traâ€" said; And by such losl-n-. the ‘Governor in mm.uw.w in uio ho repeap ut mt harerd querentine Staiine | ts Infarts retnat maier ts Hesmennad smm the sous to be employed at the said Quarantine the Islaad, except under the lisease and strict the powers and daties necessary for carrying the trol of the Medical Superintendent, who will hare Eligible Building Sites (Government House, . Ortawa, Oth April, 1866 GaARDENXN LOTS, Together with a large, new. Modern PROPERTY FOR SALE. '“ ACRES OF THE PROPERTY known as the OSSIAN HALL FARM, situated in the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" of Carleton, being the East halif of Lot No. in the second concession, Rideau Front. is an extensive clearing on the lot of at least 50 acres, and the remainder is covered with a fne Hardwood Bush. The Farm is ".u.:"*"r";i-â€m%:\g.-u is beautifully hh&t.m«l::hm.flwh. land or water. land is of = npth’r quality, and yields excellent crops. No. 2. 'L. MA“‘. OP LA MHTUVATED CZ in the Township of Gloucester, County ’0 :q‘h..gn'o'i i':‘lo. sirviaren C‘“M'n:kbch.laxu 20, in the dth concession. There is about 25 aeres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" ed with a good Hardwood Bush. This is a good Furm, and will be sold at a reasonable geasion. There is about 20 acres of this Farm eleared, the remainder is covered with wood. P AF in the Township of (Gloucester, Count] do,un-_q._hi-_.l_-(sa__lxuay_{u_m Pew Noâ€"62, in Christ Church, Ottawa FET‘OF SA XLE. FoR sSALE, 25 ACRES OF LANXD THE ABOVE SALE I8 Â¥ ai Y ABLE # Basmsre®, Telegraph. Building, Ottawa Ciiy â€"â€"WiITRH â€" Auctioncers Land Agent. Ottawa. as far as 6â€"utf lâ€"tf raid Regulations and the Act fally into effect, and mmh:.t:uwmhm -rl.-u i the Eescnet "a Ofumable or Fanee Omenr fot (Grosseâ€"Isle and the said» Quarantine Station, and for the space around the same described in such Wmmmmmm such Justice of the Penee or Poace Oficer he be ctherwise qualited or not: And such Rogulations the Governor in Council may tines not exceeding Five Hundred Doliars in any base, contravening the same, and ma; provide that the offender shafl be. imprizoned untli such tine be paid, and may directthat uo vessel shall be entered or cleared at the Port of Quebes or of Montreal, until all the raum of such Reguâ€" lations are fully complied with, and -.{ direct that any Person, Vessel or thing, who or which has Muhsuudubuunmndln-llo said Quarantine Station, before all the uirements of such Regulations nnbu-u:;bdmh mo{mh Porwon, Vessel or thing, or the written permission of the Officer emâ€" wered to authorize such ‘passing or ‘vmn nybooo.'ollodtn return or be carried to the said Station, and by foree if necessary." heretofore, under the direction of the Superintenâ€" dent of Pilots, and bounded on the cast and west by lines drawn due scuth from the Wostern Extreâ€" mities of Clif Island and Grosseâ€"Isie, thero to ue ubmitted, should it be thought necessary by tho Medical Officer of the Station, to nuuuy.‘hb the mhodnetion nad spremt of Shidtrais, oonlngion # 18, or lumhula‘.tmvmul:m-o..: ac~ curdance with the dispositions aw, e suant to orders given from time to time ; .J'.'o ship or vessel shall quit its adpod-ulm: Quurantine without the order of the proper of the Station tq that effect. 4 * 4. â€"Astablishment. ‘ The Quarantine nt:luhl-d at Grosseâ€"Isle shall consist of a Med! Superintendent, with as many Medical Assistants, Stewards, Boatâ€" wen, Orderties, and other employees as may be apâ€" mm.tb-mm. The Medical Fmoraner se wb hom aite io ustice 200 rmm-nm hurib‘l.d: authorized to see the Quarantine duly performed, and for this purpose shall have full power and auâ€" thority over all officers and ulov'n?cu'hnho- ever in (Grosseâ€"Isle, or attached to station, and be authorized to call upon all persons to aid him in enforeing the law and their regulations, and in case of his death, sickness, or absence, the Officer next in rank employed on the island, shall have the er and mut aforesaid. And all the x.%dllo said Establishment on mio n n armane s w special Constables, w ’:::" of the said Quarantine Station. che 5.â€"Inspection and Superintendence. k Medical Superintendent (or in case of death, sickness or absence, M(L- next in the rank employed on the Island) shall enforee the said Law and these Regulations, and shall direct ships or vessels to go to -ul:uon places to perform Quarantine, as it may necessary to send them tos Meshall direct all ships or nï¬-lhhh to zï¬-mh&bh to within Hmits of the Quarantine and generalâ€" iy do all that may be required to enforee rigid bbedionce to the said law and these Regulations, pergn _ B%.â€"Grosseâ€"Iale. Per All ships and vessols of the class muu&--mnmuoum.mu:: rantine at Grosseâ€"[sle, shall anchor within thespace included between Grosseâ€"Isle and a line drawna _.lldtqtt.w_lh._lql-q,gh_'ln-_-‘_.: He shall permit all passengers, or other persons landed on the said Isiand, to be reâ€"embarked or ï¬:rdu board any Steambont or other Vessel the vessel is in a Atstate to receive them, and mm,nnmm-da him and found in a fit state for reâ€"embarkation leaving the said and dangerous disease. He (or such of his medical assistants as may be so ordered. by him) shall also go of to and board vessels bound to make their Quarantine at Grosseâ€" Isle as aforesaid, and put the following questions to bm.pn-ham.vhx s ...l, What is your name, that of your vesâ€" 2. From whence did you sail, and date? 8. ,'iu is your cargo, and whence taken on 4 At what place or did your vessel touch ho her veyage * * NS CE "That all Ships, Vessols and Steamships after havâ€" ing had their discharge rmw of @Grosseâ€" Isle, shall be subject to ion, and furâ€" .l:::m“h:“"’" Ml:..u'dnlu&o bour of Que .n-fll’h Regulations hereinafter provided« _ E. any case or symptoms of Asiatic Cholera, Fever, :’-nn.-u’m“-mm Island : and that all such and persons, mmm.nnm.u.-du gurided, there does not exist amongst those who are about to proceed, or leave the said Istand, *5. Was such or places, or any, and which .:'...."....J'C"u the cholera, plague, or any pestilential fever or d t RIW TCC IF 6. How many persons were on board when the vessel sailed ? 1 Cabin passengers Steorage passengers! Crow? Srarnt 1. Have any person or personsduring l.hobd'uqm-.yp&hlbntu 8 Did and how die en Yer a mm mgere; with your privisy, go sn ‘bound any ship or sengers, .."""""""" any ot vessel, on any of the company of any ship or vessel come 6n board your ship in the voyage, and t ts Pot d the Un fnage sompany ou or r ‘s or egare, "ih :"“‘5("_';'*'_"7""" Touk, u-n" m soy pince within ihe Provinge of 11. H» person on board who is lunaâ€" tie, uu-."m:’aa-'::ï¬umu are such accompanied by able to support 9 i T EB um.-mu%m give a Clean Bill of Healith to the or person in charge; and such vessels may then proceed to the nrb-dw If the answers be not satisfacâ€" tory, or the Medical Su perintendent has any reason mwhï¬nmmdmm-o:m in charge, crew or he shall order the vessel to sach as bm for vessels detained @nmd tion ; he shall call for the shi lists and logâ€"books, and ‘ so thon en and thetkd be most wie m reotagen & meet nm"'-.u-nhdpl uwh-’m«- to show that assistance is necessary. _ _ _ _ vessols. He shall direct the number of passengers to be landed, those who require to be treated for or infoctions discases, from those who do not require such treatment, and he shailhave generaily authority to isolate from each other these different or other classes of persons by dlvuhgthlolndlldmm“fl to ciroumstances. . He shall have medical charge ulwwhbflmfl-hw u.mnm:luurhw-w Kno--hu‘uy-ldtp-w.d' shall to be landed their luggage according to the foregoing regulation. _ CC aâ€"anpamnants ::hrmbnypndbowm by him for the reeption of healthy persons and thorofore considered as the healthy of the said Island. He shall superintend the -mh‘ , wash~ sengers to be landed ’mmï¬m . And shall superintend the cleansing and disinfection of _ Me shail â€"ï¬fvoimt rge of all vessels detained in Quarantine. â€" He shall direct, if necessary, all pasâ€" He shall give medical treatment on board in all cases of diseases which‘ars not bytheso regi â€" 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 kessel is cleaned, ventilated and purifed, direct hflumlw.h.l .t':.l-l:.: an the passengers, or whetherthe w u{nyudvlhhd.ounwnnhlln- -nh-‘onddld-d.hpnn::ihï¬vuby some other mode of conveyance, he shall, so soon as the passengers are reâ€"embarked on board Mrlu‘.u-hudwnll,-v.alluvh’ the said Island, give a passport or Clean Bill Health to the Master or having such vessd! hnlu:.bmh mhc He shall make :z‘ the of Agricultaure of the vessel by him as soon as possible after such vessols are visiled. The Medical Superintendent shall have the Hospitals. He shall n‘fln‘luoihom sot apart for the l::rdcl mflflhâ€" thnn-.od'h)nyn:"d:.:o. lloob:llh": the general suporintendence direction of every â€" thing relating to the sick. He shall visit and inâ€" vearel, and distribate o oe senkd woabd tos dient. Upon the recovery of persons treated any disease he shall, after due procaation, transfor and the un» full authority to discharge andsend from the Island, all or any such persons, reporting the fact of such Cflnxullhnnu' therefor, for the informaâ€" t ekeg inginsyninnce "Alt ’u"c.â€"-' in government. sue w engaged in selling or traiic on u&dblflm:ï¬ hmuhph.bylbqhhwu the Qmu-b- from time to time, asâ€" sisted by the C Emigrant Agent at Quebec« He shall strictly enquire into and decide upon all comâ€" plaints of misconduct or breach of the reguiations by persons so trading ; he shall see that nooficer or persons em by the Government, or in any public employment on the said Island, has directly or i «hy interest or concern in any of provisions, or other things to be su or furnished, bought or sold upon the said Island, or Myuhdnnl"nnimnul-uy Ffl". m-: reward .:Innh- to any or Crews of V P or other perâ€" sous upon th#said Island. Mkmhlhh!‘: all persons to whose knowledge any breach of t Regulation shall come, to report the same forthwith to the Meaical xlupmlnm who shall nrm into the facts alleged, and may suspend from his ofâ€" flee any person so charged until the pleasure of the Governor (General, shall be known respecting the person so charge;l. from the Medical Superintendent at Grosscâ€"Isle, has not been detained there on account of sickness or suspicion thereof, and and has not any sickness -Mulhu-o.-huyhl‘:‘uuypluo within the followirg limits in the of Quebec, viz., the whole space of the River 8t. Lawrence, from the mouth of the River 8t. Charles to a line drawn across the said River St. Lawrence, from the Flagâ€"staf 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 boat until boarded by the Inspectingâ€" Physician; but if the vessol 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 await inspection. %.â€"â€" Vesseis proceeding to Quebec. In all cases where vessels having passengers on Mnmd-kh‘ns-.s such passenâ€" ger shall be detained in Quaratine Iutou:m sou in charge may, on lmlmblh M Superintondent at Grosseâ€"lsle, be allowed to land the said passengers with their mn...rd the vessol being cleansed, disinâ€" wmmmnâ€".u-nuuu: of the Medical Superintendent, may proceed river without the said passengers, upon the :'u-t or person in charge paying to such person as shall be uppointed to receive the same, one shilling and three for each passenger, to bear the expense dlhzmy-obmudd-uh rate du-nhuln:'p::hhouhdlhuum- rt.lom- the expence of their maintance at rosseâ€"Islo, for the time which such vossels, inthe M"-udchx-?d rintendent, would :.nhdhh affected: with h:‘.. mye not with any ueill or mneorione diseane aforsentd, othermice vaek vessels shall be detained in Quarantine until the :flflllfl“lflnmmm cleansed, washed, puriiied and disinfocted. x’.â€"ll’nhql’l.ua&..wtbc. An Physician at shall go off to nllnnm'nw«uth-uxdlh river !ufluh-.-dnnthldlwh.qmu the Masters or persons in charge, viz : 1. When did you leave Grosseâ€"Isle ? 2. Exhibit to me your passâ€"port from Grosseâ€"Isle? 3. How many person have you on board ? Cabin passengers ? Stecrage passengers ! Qrew ? 4 Number left at Grosseâ€"Isle ? _ & Mave any person or persons been taken sick l-}lnnnydhfl State number, names and disâ€" case 1. Have person or persons come on board or Tuik your veesuly tined you imikureme Siiet .\ * * mhob.rpdm ullb:lbhhflo or w shall have received from the m:-m at the Quarantine Station ; and such or:n. in charge the said ho .n:au- Quebec, w at , who, if he shall m&- answers he may receive as from the tenor of the passâ€"port and the actual state of the hoalth of the rs and crew, that m“um-m-nuu.qn- to the Master, or hdm of sach vossel, a mhwm the healthy state of the passengers and crew, to the ond that such vessel may obtain a final discharge from Quaranâ€" tine. But, if on the contrary, sach Inspecting Physiciun at Quebec shall find ‘any case of pestilen. 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. Onmw'imuvh‘. if the vessel has received a clean Bill of Health sick you left Urcgeeâ€"Isie ! 8. Have person on board who is lunatic, idiotic, .u.r.'u"n‘.'.-». blind or intirm, and are such accompanied by relations able to support them ? cause to: the i of Tice maindy, i shan thes be his Thty io hoixt a regulations, and also of the laws ating Emiâ€" Mnï¬nlluhbhllou-obï¬':ï¬ï¬‚':t’u- -.hchusclmrynn‘l they may board. Every Pilot having charge of a vessel, shall bring her to anchor within the limits of the anchorage ground at Grosseâ€"Isle hersinbefore defined. They shall also keep the national fag of such vessel fy Eh at Quebes shall tind of pestal th{mh-“ om b:-"...:ahu h::- yellow fiag at the mainâ€"topâ€"gallantâ€"mast head and shall cause the vessel to return to or remain and be detained at the month of the River Saint Charles tor m.u:u.;u having pobalties to hun::‘ he :-u !:r:.u':-'; communication with his vessel until released from r‘nnho. nmunmm‘m to the Minister of Agriculture for the iiformation of the Governor General ; and if it shall appear to the said l-rï¬"v'z-'-“s-!“" that sach vessel shall have passed the Quarantine: Station at Om...ld.'ub-num..nflu.w .h.q.d-n.dy l‘:.?odbo-d::o.-uflqlbuldn.::n 0 mmlhonblud‘t.hw.h-hllm Mur chmbpnon‘ or return f uin is sharge thnk roop ic qries. ‘nd the propet Otteete st Grome Isls shall sbrorve, in rexâ€" m-dn‘h.ï¬ou.oulu and regulations umnvlndhmhuï¬vh‘ a% Grossqâ€"Isle with Should the Inspecting Physician At Quebec meet with any resistance in the dis Siprioo Acniradiol in i7 it epmrre, i means at his dispoogl. _ ninpmun in in rile 10. Any Steamboat or other vessel that shall have towed or otherwise communicated with a vessol, not having the dissharge from Quarantine of the Medâ€" ieal Superintendent at Grosseâ€"Isle, shall be subject umw:“mm‘um- before respecting vessels not discharged 11. No §teamboat shall be allowed to proceed to Gmuohthmdhlmwpu- sengers direct from that island, w préviously Port of Quebec, a written Permit to that effect; subject nevertholess to the regulations hereinbefore _ 12. All vessels trading in whhin oo balt St rq'uhmrwhnuwkbhm f Bt. wrence, and not .flqmwuuizhw mmmrmm.u}“ with any other vessel which shall have arrived from any: n\lehhwh-.MNou-ptfn- btq“s:%:flr.nhuw r necsssity o# at rosseâ€"Isle ; nor shall the mm I.ayhny\r-nld'u.n to Transports or Vesseis having Queen‘s Troops on board secomâ€" Vensols Queen‘ board = punied by a Madiant Offcer, and in a healthy stage, unless sickness or desth may have occurred during the passage. 13. No Vessel shail be entered or cleared at the Mdru-mmmmu@h« ments mwmm-hm to such Vesso! shail fully â€"complied 14. mmmnmmmu.-m by omisaion or an foregoing Reguâ€" lnbu.-l&hml-{ddn.hur-dp‘ a Fine not exceeding Fous Heyparo Dotrars, be recovered in the: mannet Muzmuu Ml.odn-hp.-'b.-’q“' of any such offence, shall fail to pa amoant of fine "high ho thail have Been sindomacd to pay, shatt with be imprisened 7&11-‘":- be paid. _ > All previous orders making relating to Quarantine are MM_‘: Pilots having been furnished with copies of these And moreover, he shall require all Masters, or GOYÂ¥ERNMENXT â€" HOUSE â€" OTTAW A, Saturday, l;?-†of December, 1865. y* His Cxonmursey yue Abwnyismma ron or rus Govâ€" | saxtext in Corgom. HIS EXCELLENCY waus pleased to lay before the Council 2.:7"" from the ber, 1 aud ‘mv the Dl:‘:h Minisâ€" mh':'-m‘.'m that undér anthority of chapter 17 of the Con. Stut., Can., Sec. 24, an Order in Council was passed on 28th April, WHPWoT TB AUURREN WR ho oauedii) maw di “Muww :ï¬.ï¬â€˜.ï¬mmmu:rq in transitu through another country under Bonds M!bz-ml hfllmomrvh-w dered, t duty as if Goods were t-’un::.ru\ from sach first mentioned country 'i:::luo Province," and submitting that it be desirable to extend said Or der in Oouncil to /ree as well as dutiabl Whereupon His Excellency in Council rdb*.udhhhnmm, that Goods & coun free Goods passing through a foreign country 102â€"tf h Lepoatier br pat S es t pus on The rame January 1, 10464 No Steamboat shall be allowed to proceed to "ilots Wx. H. LEE, THE OTTAW A TIMES ~JUNE: 9,: LS6G:. the Secretary of Stme for Foreign Afairs, to the Governor General of this Province, conveying Her Majesty‘s Orders that no Chilian or Spanish armed Vessels be allowed to bring their Prizosinto British W aters. h?.dr. rent our obedient servant, R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, L Commissionerof Customs and Excise. €00 P PCVE : Despatch from lhm‘:-.-.:l Ceaim m‘u!l-: AWains mnr. The Collector of Customs, At Sea Ports in Canada The Earl of Clarendon to Mr. Cardwell. Fommiox Orrics, 2nd February, 1866. Sin,â€"Her Majesty‘s Government boing desirous of observing the strictest mtg in the contest between Spain and the Republic of Chili, they proâ€" rc.'ulm view of more effectually urqm nto effect this principle, to interdict the into effect this .rh;lrk. to interdict the Armed Bhips, and also the Privateers of both ‘parties, from No dR Eul n e KTE LC Huks shit C carrying Prizes made by them into the Ports, Har huu.l’u“ob or Waters of the United King dow, or any of . Her Majesty‘s Colontes or Posses sions abroad. f 6 I have accordingly to u%udu'in that the Queen has been pleased to direct that orders in conformity with the principles aboved stated, should forthwith be addressed to all mor authorities in the United Kingdom, and to Majosty‘s Naval ltathtMuh.ll?uuun beyond the United Kingdom, for their guidunce in the ciroumâ€" stances, I have, &e.. (Bigned. | CLARENDON. The Monorabl :‘::M Cud'o:l. M. P., pOWNIXG STREET, February 26th, 1866. Bin,â€"Her Majesty being fully determined to obâ€" mh“ï¬udxmnhl daring the existing hostilities between Mer C Majesty and the Republics of Chili and Peru, and moreover nndudn’nnu,ulunpuibh.GMn.d Mer Majesty‘s Harbors, Ports, and Coasts, and the Waters within Her ‘lrmody’l Territorial E-rhdie- tion, in aid of the warlike purposes of e Belâ€" ligerent, has commanded me to communicate to you, for your guidance, the ï¬llo'llh.lll“. which wre to be treated and enforced as Her Majesty‘s Orders and Directions:= _ Her Majesty has been pleased to command that Muho-h:uh'uhlmolnht'nihdki â€" dom, and in the Channel luu.-.-d.m:;ï¬- day, the 2nd of March next, and in Mer Majesty‘s Territories and Possessions beyond seas six days .‘"lb-dny-mlhm-uhtflb Authority of ec.ch of such Territories or Possessions respectively shall have notibed and 'thbo‘ the saine, stating in such notification that the said Rules are to be obe by all persons within the same shall hereafter be permitted to sail out of or leave any Port, Roadstead, or Waters, subject to British w‘kï¬-. from which any Vessel of the other telligerent (whether the same shall be a Ship of I. During the continuance of the present Hostiliâ€" u«u-uwcmwwmnpb- lies of Chili and Peru, all ships of War and Privaâ€" teers of cither Belligerent are probibited from making use of any Port or Roadstead in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or in the Channel Islands, or in any of Her M ‘s Coloâ€" nies or Foreign Possessions or De .e{“,uol any Waters subject to the Territorial jurisdiction of the British l.::vl;:,u. m;&flmdn‘;‘ sort for any w rpose, or purpose M:ly (uu'ml:ul warlike oq-imu.ud no Ship of War or Privateer of either Belligerent War, a Privateer, or a Merchant Ship) shall have previously departed, until d.htunup{uï¬nofu luu‘l'my-hrm&ulhd?uhndml lastâ€"mentioned Vessel beyond the Territorial jurisâ€" 2. If any Ship of War or Privateer of cither Mt- dd{nï¬utho time when this Order shall be first notitied and put in force in the United Kingdom and in the Channel Islands, and in the nnnlc-u‘-‘irk.“ lnnicll’a-‘o:,h- and Deâ€" m‘-d- Majesty respectively, enter any Roadstoad, or W aters belonging to Hor Majesty sither in the United Kingdom or in the Chanzel Isâ€" lands, or in any ofHer Majosty‘s Colonies or Foreign m“ u'm-‘ ies, such V‘onol“h shall be w to depart to sea w Twentyâ€" mrlan-nubwour::-m such Port, Roadâ€" M‘:Wmmmphmdumdnmb or w rmin-et t necessary lnnhn';‘m her Crew, or repairs, in either of which cases the Authorities of the Port or of the newrest Port (as the case uyba,. shall require bul;:-:‘u:.una:‘:pmii after the z- pirat such period wenty â€"four withâ€" ou'u‘hh.hrhuhhn’:liu.mvhu may be necessary for her immediate use ; and no Tuck Veest! which may have beck Aftowed to remain diction of Her .Majesty within m'uï¬fammdnphnh.u “‘_I;:t“wï¬n Tw lonth:n after for a enty â€" r her necessary repairs shall have been completed : Provided nevertheless, that in all cases in which there shall be any Vunlsg'mor Ships of War, Privateers, or Merchant ip.z of the said Belliâ€" 'n- parties in the same Port, Roadstead, or uters within the Territorial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, there shall be an interval of not less than Twenty â€"four hours between the departure therefrom of any such Vessel (whether a Ship of W ar, a Privaâ€" teer, or a Merchant Ship) of the one Belligerent,and .t-bfl.‘dqnnm"mda; Ship of W ar or vateer of the other Boulpntu’. -Jm times hereby limited for the nchuhsll: of War and , shall always case of be extended, so -uuon quisite for gi effect to this provise, not _ III. °No Ship of War or Privateor of oither Belliâ€" K::'&M hereafter be permitted while in any Roadstead or Waters, subject to ï¬u'ormo. P N antoge vidkems on Tock thor Aieer is as =‘ybo nqmtuuMd her Crew, and except so much coml only as may be sufficent to earry ‘such Vessel to the nearest Port of her own Shall be apuie supplied to i Stip o W ar or au sue ar or M rmrateer in the saine ar Aay wiker Pors Readatond, or W aters, subject to the Ter jurisdistion of Her , without until after in aieee reammaretes yos n such coal u‘hn been last supplied to her within British Waters as aforesaid. I have the honor to be, Sir, io in en Chower ARV The Oflece Administering . * . the Government of Canada. â€" Ottawa, April 3, 1865. 90â€" SIR,.â€" ‘The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and I having authorized the p-buufloa..?{ this nol an cccasional r‘u. to be callâ€" ed the © CANADA IMMIGRATION GAZETTE," which will be devoted exclusively to the encourageâ€" ment of l-‘muk-. and to the diffusion of accurâ€" ate and information concerning Canada abroad, L b&l:‘n to bring under your notice the Mv_c sheet will offer as an advertising meédiam to land owners, and others havi :qu in Fagerly reaght h t clnhd:;.a 33 sought for, and mu every inâ€" tefli ’Q-I‘rm,-u-'m thus be .m'.,a of T rac lng the Hhending purchater of Hee in Great CE PEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS. vi8ANY p~ Ortawa, 1Â¥9th March, 1866. 812,â€"I have it in command to call your special urther or otherwise. Britain in direct communication with the property holder here. ‘The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and l--ifluhhushommomll‘dn Information Office in Liverpool, under -nlng: ment of Mr. Wim. Dixon, a gentleman woll acqua ed with this and the mother country, who will be duï¬l:‘nlbdmd“nm the Km-..‘hm I have sccordingly to acquaint > The first number will in the course of next month, the second in Am-iqhgh'-& im formation to the latest period, to be followed up monthly or quarterly, as may be required. . . _ Mï¬oxo' it is intended to allot for advertising purposes be limited, and in view olï¬ohz :‘mlul-" M]v:l‘:&h.ï¬ul'fllh w‘.“m’ ’“rflw:â€" For each advertisement, not exceeding ten lines, fli&mzflimkm-ï¬hm‘. wl.oenandn lines, to stand for a twelveâ€" -h‘nllouu,sdm-thnl an carly transmission is recommended. d The undersigned will gladly receive communicaâ€" tions of a practical character for pablication, bear." ing on the subject of Immigration, such as letters hâ€"uuln.cn.‘n%&dr im a-?.w‘c rm of their district in particalar, &6. ‘It is destrabl Td e Serens toyining mt mmeggrauie. :. = February 10 200 Was3 mu:u inspected by R. Kuwur, Esg., of CGroceries & Liquors. WaÂ¥* Country Merchants would do well to examine before purchasing «lsow bere. Ottawa, Jan. 1866 GovERNXMENT IMMIGRATION OFFICE, P O LE . &o., &o., &¢ FPOR SALE. Quzi®c, 25th January, 1866, I am, Sir, BRI3. OF MESS AND PRIME A. C. BUCHANAXN, Chief Agent. ° P Oe reaty [Ridean street 62â€" MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. SAILING WEEKLY. ACADIAN,...... (Building) ... . AUSTRIAN,.....(Building.). .. PERUVIAN, . .Capt. Barraxtix® MORAVIAN, .. ...Capt. Artox.. HIBERNIAN, ...Capt. Durrosx.... NOVAâ€"8COTIAN,..Capt. Wyuuw... BELGIAN,... ... Capt. Broww.. :. . NORTHâ€"A MERICAN,.Capt. Kean. DAMASCUS,.....Capt. Wart... * Passengers Booked to Liverpool & Londonaery Rates of Through l’ungo from OTTAWA to LIVERPOOL or LOXDONDERRY : CABIN,................«.......§66.75 to $86.75 éwin‘ to accommodation. TR AUNGY: aa.06 + reereeceeeeeevencie stt B@CRETURN TICKETS GRAXTED AT REDUCED RATES. 8T. DAVID, 1650 tons, .. .. 8T. GEORGE, 1468 tons, .. ST. ANDREW, 1432 tons, . 8T. PATRICK, 1207, tons, . 8T. DAVID, 1650 tons, ...... .. Capt. Aird. 8T. GEORGE, 1468 tons, ... .. Capt. Smith. 8T. 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. .. . Ottawa, May 14 ROYVAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ! LIVERPOOL & NEW YORK LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON, Via CORK HARBOR. The Boston Ships only calling at HALIFAX to land and receive Passengers and 1 Her Majesty‘s Malls. _. _ Chief Cabin Passage Second * w Chief Cabin Passage, Chicf Cabin Passage,....... ...... ,... 20 00 Becond * 6 _ virriirirrisirr14: 18 00 Payable in Gold or its equivalent in United W@" 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 freight, will upon the examinâ€" ation by the customs be charged with proper freight. S o ae4 The owners of these ships will not be acâ€" countable for Gold, Silver, Ballion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are sigued therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. Nots.â€"All Letters and Nnapqnn MUBT PAS8 w ‘:flr:;' 'mm:cnl hi x exC expenmses) ship nnderï¬u name of Luccacg®, will be charged as freight, and liable to Custom House regulaâ€" No freight will be received after 3 o‘clock P.M., on the day before sailing. _ 8 tions. Specie taken as freight For '"r:‘:‘ or passage, apply to GLASG OW LIN E. PU'.UAI'I‘ To THE STATUTE IN thiat boh.lfgublle notice is hereby £nn that on the Fifteenth day of August next, at the hour of Twelve o‘clock, noon, the undermentioned Lands Ix zx, THOMAS STORY, ax Ixsouvext. and Tenements, being the property of the said Inâ€" solvent, (gubjoot to. a Mortgage therean in favor of Alonul&‘r &Mo. will be sold by Public Auction at my office, on n Street, in the City of Ottawa : Dolnhoo-pud Villa Lots Numbers One, Two, and Three, fronting the Rideau Canal, and Lots Numbers Four, Five, and Six, fronting the Concesâ€" slon Line, or allowance for road between Concesâ€" sions C and D, in the Township of Nepean, in the Cwux of Carleton, as laid out and marked on a plan drawn by George F. Austin, Provincial Land Surveyor, and domd in the lu;hsy Office of the Gounty of Carleton, of that portion of the Northâ€" erly half of Lot lettered G, in Concession C, Rideau Front, (the said Northerly half m.’ formed by dlvuh(g the said l‘.gbu-q-.,p.md dlvtdh-f the said Lot Td“. centre, from front to rnk'? nm !EHI %l- oEo?fl.‘: m !l‘né: of the Ridesu Canal ; also that other portion of the said Northerly half of Lot lettered G, situate, 1 and bnhf‘onh Ensterly side of the Rideau Cuu! which sa &'b m.{.u bounded, or may be otherwiso lllolbvnï¬uhto-x;nq- mencing at a point on the Westerly side of the Conâ€" Zihwh-uwlod aod .:g’ D, in -::: Township, distant c ndred â€"two one hd? links, in a Southerly direction from the ",....:3“““".;.."".‘.‘.‘.“arz‘ eunice Rowd, ins hase ‘oncession , two hune dred seven and one half links, more or less, to the land owned by:George Patterson, Ksq., thence Westerly, parallel with the division line between said Lot G and Lot F, in the said Concession, and along the Northern boundary of the said George ’w.‘:‘ï¬â€˜â€œ hudlid‘ud futy-uh-; i nke, moge or less, Queen‘s way, running along thÂ¥ Best side of thh Ridena Cunal, thence Nocthorly along said highway two hundred «nd cight links, , Ottewsa April26 For or other part apply to pasehits HEUBACH & cowflfl. Aocxts at Orrawa thence Easterly, parallel with thesaid divisionline, mu‘“ldllh(:'tnd F, one u::-lunc:nnd::: links, to the place of beginning, said last descri portion of Land containing, by admeasurement, two acres more or less. x qutatenes TiaÂ¥kyri+irs% s CYB4; + ..+ .. Beotia,....... CHIKAy :. :.+. + Avetrarasia®, Afilkyc«rx+s i+ AFRICA,. ... .. CAKKUy+ + + + +. Evrora,.... .. Mills! Marble Works, .Sguh St., CENTRE TOW N, OTTA & a. Patent Fire Extinguisher Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866 Mlo CHAS. PEREKY, THE TRAVEL« LING AGENT for the sale of the above new Fire Bxtinguisher, (L‘Extineteur), is now stopping The Ships carry experienced Burgeons o Berth witl be aeoured until paid for at the Russell House, where a specimen of the apâ€" paratus can be examined. _ _ _ _ _ _ * THE FARES WILL BE From New York to Liverpool : December 19, 1865 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. Appointed by the Admiralty to sail ; between Insolvent Act of 1864. M British and North American Via CORK HARBOR, and between From Boston to Liverpool : Mantleâ€"Pieces ! From Boston to Halifaz : sSUMMER sERVICE. SALF OF LAND®S. 4 Agents, No. 103 State Strat Borten E. C. & L. G. BATES, . J. & A. K. Milia. CHAS. .. .. . ... J. Stone, C. H. E. Judkins a *% ...E.r?. Lott .. E. M. Hockley ++ ++++. Inglis . .J. P. Anderson .. Thomas Small E. R. Moodie 2650 Tons 2600 Tons 2650 Tons 2434 Tons 2300 Tons 2400 Tons 1784 Tons 1800 Tons J. Leitch $132 50 80 00 125â€"y 112 00 65 00 110â€"f TII SUBSCRIBER HAVING BY A new and special .runmw been appointed by lxssu..vr&aum & HMHAY, of Toronto, their sole and only agent in Montreal, for the Sale by Auction, ofliak splendid FURNITURE, takes the earliest opportunity of announcing to the citizens of Montreal, and the public generally, that he will from time to time during the ensuing Spring, offer at his spacious and well established premises, No. 267, Notre Dame Street the various extensive consignments direct from this celebrated establishment, embracing all the new styles of their elegant and elaborately carved and in every vai and description necessary to meet the d'uunlw modern tutl:‘ and eonnnl?lnp. s In addition to the saie 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€" cial attention; and all OUTâ€"DOORK EALES of this description are respectfully solicited. Incréased faâ€" cilities have been secured, with a view to the ofiâ€" cient carrying out this department ot the business, in or;lor t: ensure 30 greatest oe&nomy s:: dol:- patch in di g rty, so that parties sellâ€" ing out cu"m: l.hoirmml sales lll:; proceeds immediately after each sale. oe""" REAL ESTATE and CITY PROPERTY, and as this department of the Auction business is becoming more important with the increase and extension of the city, the undersigned offers the most LiBERAL Trrws to parties wishing to bring their property into the market for public competition. * A great hardship has been felt by both buyers‘ andsellers, the former being taxed illegally with one per cent on the amount of purchaee, and the latter by the exorbitant charge for commission and adverâ€" tising. Now, the undersigned proposes to do away with this grievance as far as ï¬iu own btgiieas is concerned, by undertaking the sale of Rcal #roperâ€" ty, on conditions which it is hoped wili meet the views of all parties, namely : 1st.â€"There will be no charge of one per cent to the qrrha«r. ind is 2nd.â€"When bona fide sales are effected not exceedâ€" ing £5,000, the commission will be £5; and on amounts from £5,000 upwards only £10, exclusive of the cost of udurmin“ ; upon which the regular trade discount of 25 per cent will be allowed. 3rd.â€"When property is bought in, réserved, or withâ€" drawn, no charge will be made, except the actual disbursements for advertising. The undersigned avails himself of this opim-mnr- x of returning his sincere thanks to the public for e very liberal W‘ bestowed on him during the past four years, trusts by prompt attention to business, and strict adberence to the foregoing proposals to meet a continuance of the same. C _ N. B.â€"All orders left at the office will meet with prompt attention. yelint on ovtnnamicnnes L. DEVANY, Aucrioxeer ax» Commssion MercHant, And Agut for the sale of Real Estate Montreal, March 3, 1866. 6. PROVINCE OF CANADA By His Excellency the Right Honorable Cuartes Sraxuey Viscoust lfuxcx. Baron Monek of Ballytramon, in the County Wexford, Governorâ€" Generat of British North America, and Captainâ€" General and Governorâ€"inâ€"Chief in and over the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunsâ€" wick, and the Island of Prince Edward, and Viceâ€"Admiral of the same, &c., &¢. To all to whom these presents shall comeâ€"Gazerâ€" ING : ter of Consolidated Statutes of Canada, intituled : " An Act m;otul‘ the preservation of the Public Health," it is amongst other things .enacted, that whenever this Province or any part thereof, or rlue therein, appears to be threatened with any ormidable epidemic, endemic or contagious disâ€" ease, the Governor may, by Proclamation, to be by him from time to time issued, by and with the adâ€" vice and consent of the Executive Council of this Province, declare the said Act to be in force in this Province, or in any part thereof, or place therein, mentioned in such i’mh-uhn, and it shall thoreâ€" upon be in force accordingly ; and the Governor may in like manner from time to time, as to all of any of the parts or places to which any such Procâ€" lmmation extends, revoke or renew any such Procâ€" lamation; and, subject to such revocation and reâ€" newal as aforesaid, every such Proclamation shall have effect for six months or for any shorter period in such Proclamation expressed ; Axp Wurrzas, although there exists no reason for serious alarm, the Province appears to be so far threatened A PROCLAMATION. Gzo. E1. CarmeR, “THIRIAI‘ M(’.-(lel. the thirty e tar of Consolid Statutes af Canadl the Frovince omun to be so far threatened with Asiatic Cholera, a discase withinthe meanâ€" ing of the said Act, as to render it oxrdl- ent‘ that all necessary precautions should be taken for the protection of the Public Health, and it is therefore expedient to declare the said Act to be in force in the said Province. Now Know Ye, that bf virtue of the power in Me vested by the said Act, I, the said Governor of this Proâ€" HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNXOR GENERAL IN COUKCIL “’ l:':..lAl.‘:-Yh AN A(;l‘ ;AIIED l;l twenty â€" ear r u-'\m s mnma +« An Act {o rofldt against nâ€" and sprea,ling of disorders affecting cerâ€" tain animals," authority ‘is given to the Governof in Majesty‘s loving subjects, and all others whom these presents do or may in anywise concern are hereby required to take notico and govern themselves accorâ€" vince by and with the advice of the Executive Counâ€" gil of t‘o said Province, do hmb{.dullu the said Act herein before mentioned to be in force in this Province, from and after the date dt.buo&n. sents, and that the same do and shall continue in force for and during the period of Six Calenâ€" der Months from the date hereof, unless this Proclamation be soon revoked and recalled under Ine provitions ‘of the said Act: OF all which, Her B’!cl; 7!0&7 )UGALL, Secretary Special attention will be given to the sale of Council to take such measures as may to be necessary in order to J)uvou mmm of conâ€" tagious or infectious disorders affecting -hn‘. catâ€" m horses, and other n‘}null, .:‘;d check such disâ€" ers from spréading, if introduced ; _ And whereas a o&‘mdlnm or epidemic afâ€" And whereas a ouhgoudlnm or epidemic aiâ€" fecting catlis prevills in many parts of Rurope,and is increasing and extending its ravages, and whereâ€" as it is expedient, in wdo;::'r‘nu the introducâ€" tion of the same into this nce, chuduhxnu- tion by sea of certain animals and articles should be prohibitedâ€" . Bhl-lulbï¬ 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 Provinee, or any part thereof, by sea, of cattle, sheep, horses, ewine, asses and mules, meat, skins, hides, horns, hoofs, or other parts of such animals, hay, straw, and fodder, be, and the same is hereby prohibited ; save and except such cargo or cargoos, or part of cargo, as His Excellency in Council may hereafter seo fit to exempt from such prohibition. , W. H. LEE, â€" _ _ February 28, 1864. Creovba® No. 178. . 4"¢~ No. FINANCE pEpARTAENT, costons, & # Ottawa, Juno 6, 1866 lhna.inoo:-udmidnlulhnuhl!:; cellenc ernorâ€"General, by an er Cund’ of this:day‘s date, has been &l:n?r to reâ€" l".htlafloddm-dfn- hereof, the Order in Council of the 19th March last, directing that «Fire Arms and Munitions of W ar" be importâ€" “huddlvufllmwrwino. subject to the condition that the l-')cn-r urnish the Coltector of Customs ‘with lists of parties desirous of procuring such arms, and that such parties be known to be reliable loyal subjects, and such privilege shall ::::nd to u{meh importations made uppn and from date. . ; Sm, _ You are hereby authorized to refund the duties MMr Arms and Munitions of W ar imâ€" ported period above named. The Collector of Customs T'Il UNDERSIGNXED, WHILST TEN» .‘.I:.IIH:“G‘M dnnr:“th;: hlhil‘:::hdï¬ 'fl, ste inâ€" -dqâ€p.u_g' -zput.wonld‘:o"todnw their attention to the fact that, having vow supplied the city for eightcen months, their experience has enabledâ€"them to select such a stock of ALES as shall please the most fastidious taste, while their inâ€" ereased facilities for wmwlnm wil ensure the promptest on to all orders they magy brocfrarerndo®titlys.,;..2 c 102. : oc .. 0. ALES & PORTER Victoria â€" Vaults : Wellington Street. ~I w ':1' ':. -:.u)uo «& c&. sar rauhfl y t week to Amlhlm:ud ohu’ mt & Mimn‘!, 1866. B4â€"f Â¥ BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE! Grvex under my Hand and Seal at Arms, at the Government House, in tlu(?‘l‘Y of OTTAW A, in the said Province, this TENTH day of April, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand eight mdn_l_md_,k'ty-d.x. and in the Twentyâ€"Ninth year of Her Majesty‘s Reign Moxtrza1,, 20th day of February, 1806. am, Sir, Your obedient servant, R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE stoms. . 144â€"f PRESKNT Clerk Executive Council the thirty eighth chap yin anid by MONCK 124â€"tf, 65â€"y No. 8 IN QUART BOTTLES ! _ The Great Purifier of the Blood SARSAPARILLA | THESPRING AND SUMMER WHIN THE BLOOD IS THICK, THE | f circulation elzipd. and the humors of the» body rendered unhealthy by the heavy and {nu | secretions ;.(“ the w(nt?: months. This safe, t (“Lél ‘ erfal rgent, cleanses every ion of por system, and should be nudP::‘ily m l As a BDiet Drink,, 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 As a Diet Drink,| | Maiden Lane, NEW York, _ _ By all who are sick, or who wish to prevent sick [ > SOLE PROPRIETOR FOR TRE UXITED s1 ness. Tt is the only genuine and origlnal prepara NORTHROP & LYMAN; * tion for the permanent cure of the most dangerou Newcasture, Cw and confirmed cases of P roprietors for the Conatige Scrofula, Old Sores, Boils, Tumors, Ab« | PRICE TWENTYâ€"PITE CEXxTS : scesses, Ulcers, F | _ _Sold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, w Andeuf( kind of Scrofulous and Scabious erupâ€" Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J Skip X o on NE TORS 1E7TER: | _ ‘Ghew j " 20 % SALT RHEUM, RING OR M, + | . k SCALD HEAD AXND SCURVEY. wa, Dec. 18th 1865 1â€"Cik&w It is guaranteed to be the Purest and most Powerâ€" Mewnesieateapeneeesneeeem es renmemmeramn ns J ful preparation of PIA 6 GENUINE HONDURAS SARSAPARILL A ‘ 'RTES And is the only true and reliable cure for Syphilis, s . zv;: in n:dvom ï¬;rn:h. if 2i DRIGGS XEW PATEXT ; It is the very best m« icine for the cure of all | RE THE OXLY INETRU‘XE timdbonnriipe mm n mmed se impary mate of | AA_ commimictea on s truly S imun in no.etim w'i:hn Ni9 ‘ ple. They have greater strongth, and will 3 ols main longer in Tox® than nn\"‘ulh.w D..:' __BRISTOL‘S (Vegetable) Sugarâ€"Coated Liver, Stomach and Bowels, _ These Pills are red expressly to operate in harmony with tth;op:uu olplll bloodq;uifleu, BRISTOLS SARSAPARILLA, in cases arising from depraved humors, or impure blood. ‘Thok most holplour-ulonn need not d;ugsir. Under the inâ€" fluence of these two GREAT REMEDIES, maladies that have heretofore been considered uttelly incurâ€" alile, d'uq:renr quickly and lpermnent.ly. In the following diseases, these Pills are the ufo‘ot. !h: Put nr in Glass Phials, and Warranted to keep in any climate. 6 9 * following ';finu:u, these Pills are the safest, the ?Ickut; and the best remedy ever prepared, and should be at once resorted to : f Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Liver Come plaints, Constipations Headaches and Piles» * «Bristol‘s Sarsaparilia, and Bristol‘s Sugarâ€"Contâ€" ed Pills are for sald by all Druggists gverywhere. Sold in Ottawa by John Roberts, Dr. Garvey, H. F. MacCarthy, J. Jennings, W. M. Massey, and ooorr Mortimer, February 13, 1866 Side, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in the _ Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, Bawel! Complaints, Burns, Scalds, Frost Bites &c., €c.. dc., de. FINHE CANADIAN PAINX DESTROYER has JA now been before the Public for a length of time, and wherever used is well liked, never tailing in asingle instance to give permament relief when timely used, and we have never known a single case of dissatisfaction where the directions are properly followed, but on the ¢ontrary, all 1e deli‘zm-adY with its opetations, and speak in he highest terms of its virtues and magical effects. < We speak from experience in this matter, having tested it . thoroughly ~and therefore those who are suffering from any of the comâ€" plaints for which it is recommended may deâ€" pend upon its being a Sovereign 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 Rheumatism, and in relieving Nervous Affec» tions, entitle it to a high rank in the list of Remedies for these complaints. Orders are coming in from Medicine Dealers lnd‘lgrh of the country for further supplies, and testiâ€" fying as to the universal satisfaction it gives. The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give innmediate relief, .All Medicine Dealers keep it. < Physicians orderand use it; and no family will be without it after once trying it. Price twentyâ€"five cents per Bottle. XORTHROP & LYMAN, Newcastle, C. W ., General Ax:&l for Canada., Bold by Geo. Mortiâ€"ner, J Robertsa, W g‘. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner,in tawa., monic Wafers," in this or any other country ; all other Pulmonic Wafers are counterfeits, The nuine can be known by the name BEYAN glu stamped on each WAFER. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES PULMONIC _ WAFERS ! Tn ORIGINAL MEDICINE ESTA. blished in 1837, and first article of the Kkind ever introduced under the name of " Pul Relieve Cough, Colds, Bore Throat, Hoarseness Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers 4 Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing , BEryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Rolieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Inci ;-’E:;Commpuon, Lung Discases. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve l:rylhdnn of Uyula and Tonsils. & Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve the above complaints in ten minutes. Bryan‘s Puimonie Wafers Are a blessing to all cm-;:g::ï¬wï¬om Bryan‘s Pulmonic Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers 4 Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are in simple form and pleasant to the taste * _ "~*. (Beyante Pubmonie Wafers : | ; > Not only relieve but effect rapid and lasting cures. t Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are warranted to give satisfaction to every Is p:fl-lc-ni's;l; recommended for use during P I L L S ! No family Should be without a box ot * Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers in the house. No traveller should be without & supply o Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers in his pocket. ho person will ever object to give for Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Twentyâ€"five Cents. JOB MOSES, Sole Progicwr zw York. NORTHROP & LYMAN, a in sttawa. _ _ Ottawa Dec. 18 A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Has been opened at this Branch, and interest will x be allowed on Deposits of Four Dollars and Upwards. @2 U EBEC Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866, Ottawae, Dec. 18, 1865 ZaF~ Orrics Hoves:â€"From 10 a.m. to 3 $ ®1 K. v. xgxxf‘ The great cure for all Discases of the B R IST O L‘S e _1 Newcastus. by George Mortimer, John Roberts, W. sey, H. F. McCarthy. and J. Skinner, Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers 8 1â€"6â€"f&w 1.6f.w DARLEY‘S Arabian Heave Remedv AND CONXNDITION MEDICINE § POSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO AXY or Idl other preparations for the Cure of Meaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and al | diseases which affect the Wind of Horses ; also as a Condition Medicine, surpassing every t of the kind ; is easy to give, -mwm,m: safe in all cases and at all times, and does not prevent the horse from being worked whil, using it. It cleanses the breathing apparatus, by ;. moving from the airâ€"cells «the coagulable lymph, or that secretion which in Heaves ‘clogu them, causing a difficulty in b{v.h,.‘ | and by its action on the discased part: mu..' the mucous membrane to resume its natura) dimensions, thus equalizing the circulation ot the blood, and restoring the distended vessely to their natural size ; by its use the hmw..’ , petite is improved, all derangements of ~ digestive organs corrected, softening the skip |and giving to the voat a sicck and whining .',' | D, W. HURD, Successor to Hrap & o. DRIGGS‘ XNEW PATEXT g RE THE ONLY INSTRUNEXTs constructed on a truly Scientific Princi. ple. They have greater strongth, and will re. main longer in Toxs than any other Piano The constructiqn is simple and natural, al} the extrancous lumber in the body of theinstry. ment is despensed with ; the sound boards are merely two arched pJanks of thin wood, like the front.and back of a violin ; the strings are attached to a strong Iron frame, which is separe ted and entirely independent of the case, thereby dispensing with the old harp form of stringing by substituting straight bridges, preserving at the same time the Over Strung Bass, of which Mr. Drises is the Inventor. By these im. provements we gain much more vibratory power, at the same time preserving all it purity and richnees of tone. _ They have received the highest testimonia from the Press, and all the principal artis in the country, among which are : Harry Sanderson, L, M. Gottschalk, Hazx Maret sek, *. Thalberg, Theodore E4zAeld,, b m. «Bason, Merman Wollenhaupt, 4. B:artli, Francis H, Brown, ;.‘..."IPL.“. I"m. s a, Pragdel, » s sttX np tha es u. .. pianist, says:â€"â€"I have examined your new Piang. Fortes, and I cordially approve of its system ot cpnstruction. ]ts principal, by which grest thcrease of vibratory power is obtaincd, being very simple and perfectly philosophical, ‘The tone is rand and noble ; it has great capacity for sustaining the sound for singing, and its volume of tone or power 1 have never heard excelled in depth, purity, and sympathetic GexTtuexex :â€"Having thoroughly examined and tested theâ€"Pirnoâ€"Fortes invented and tented by Mr. 8, B. Diicos, 1 am of the oï¬: that the tone resulting from his improvements as exhibited in the instruments under exami nation, in point of richness, depth and brillianâ€" ‘cy, equals that of the best Grand Pianoâ€"Fortes, and ezcels them in. pure, musical intonation and actual tone, power thus approximating closer to what J consider perfection in the instw ment than has yet been achieved by any other sys tem of manufacture. WAM: HENRY FRY, late musical critic of the N. Y. Tribune says:â€"1 have examined your newly invented. Fianoâ€"Fortes. ‘They merit all the praise given to them by Messrs. 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 enables the pianists to "sing" on the instrument. _ Your Pianosever deserve the highest rank. Your invention, in my opinionyis destined to work radical changes in olrl':: manufacture of Pianos throughout the w b _From the N. Y. Hferald, Sept: 5.â€"Upon a careful examination of Dico‘s Pianoâ€"Forte, we find the results obtained are a very fine singing tone, great purity and brilisncy Before purchasing, catalogue, with price. Ottawn, Dec. 18, 1865, #52 to $552 L£ACH! THIRTY NINE VARIETIES, with PATRNY â€"__ BASSO TENUTO or SUB BABB.> *9i apins Faaye Suge . 85,000 NOW in USE! X ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE COK ls. taining full description ot style, and testimonials of the most eminent musiciens as to the superior excellence of our instm mentsâ€"will be sent free to any address. . The Automatic Organ. _ In presenting the Avmaamo Oneax, #* buldly announce the greatest u'k-" in musical instruments of gem During the Ent half century, the French and Germa® ve manufactured reed instruments with double beliows, and two peda4s for the feet t operate, but the want of the reversed or &1« natsTED BeLULOW8, (which is the only bellows used in our instruments,) made it ‘r for them to produce the mellow, and musical tone for which our instruments Afé celebrated. pmer Anmher‘m'.ecmmo this method of hlowing was, that feet being occupied, no OppOHâ€" tunity was offered for the management of the aswell. Within the past two years, instruments constructed on this European plan of " dowble blowers," have been manufactured is thit country, and to counteract this difficulty (want of a swell) a lever has been un)odd“" centre of the instrument, to act upon the s#ell, AND OPERATED BY THE KXEE. 'l‘boha-vz and contortion necessary to efect this 4 are disagrecable enough to a gentlcman, but to a lady the use of such an appendage is nearly Cn&ol':ï¬k. ' Artoxatc device obviates this difficulty entirely, the simple act of blowing with mort or less force giving the desired incresse O decrease in the volume of the toné. . _____ _ -?w PROETPCITT â€"-'m-vâ€""â€"w ‘or seventeen years superior ~f our Melodeons bas not MQM‘ for two years past the enormons demand h4# made it impossible for us to meet our ordef SCHOUE ORGANS and KELODEON 'un..;!m:n Wha un-ï¬mm promptly. With our increased facilitie® *4 feel vmntedmlnhmrinx wp::df their. orders w I a continuance of mï¬';u':-i_;d' EP td 10 1 fuist All of our instruments have upon the C0) board, in full, «GEO. A. PRINCE 4 CO. WMIMRW“‘BL instrument as "the same as ours," it ly a mert attempt toldlninl’er{ol': on which k:.: L m:,.l.um"mchnrcbu.m . _ P. 8. â€"A libreal discount to Churches, Clen men and Schools. © Address. f GEO. A. PRINCE, £00 Buffalo K. ) e ons n 0 dutiie Taus Orrawa Tixes. â€"Printed and Published every morning, (Sundays excepted,) â€" Gromer Cortox, Proprictor, and Rerttt Davis, Editor, at the Times Stcam Printin£ Works, No. 60, Sparks Street, in the City 9 Ottawa, County of Carleton C. W. Autematic Organs. Finished in Elogant Rosewood, Wainpt or Oak cuses, GEO A. PHKINCE & Co/ Dec. 18 1865 Yours respectfully, L, M. GO"‘I‘CW HOLKE AGEXTS P A TK N T HALL & #0N, L. â€""‘. ffllnhfl. #, alberg, t ‘m. «BAsonp â€"$, Bartli, «N. Strackouch, Chas, Pradel, + THALBERG, the: great zend for a descriptive mxsw !3‘:' T :‘““v "! N‘; i. in EQVQ in breathing ste 14 ks »ar 1 tawe, Jan 16, 1806 AW&'SE Nots on : __am ‘dldm‘, B;‘I Um' W\ quary, Pob. 1 1866 »qpI A WA :3 * a NOONN p. O‘CONNO ‘n‘l"'""““" Bover: Union Tfislings Ortw phmary 21,1806.___ _ _ L & nruo ~,. aAvoesTUs KEE " mekPH J. MU* ,'J&fl'?""““" ‘ j z c‘;'vynofl'.ï¬:“;- ‘,,‘,_‘_‘-i’- 1306 *2 "aey, Convey ancer L’.fllfl"‘ B-{d | . e P RC" L il 27. 7'7“ W, MARSHALL MATL 'All-l-.. Attorney, ) _Omnt®: Morne‘s Baildings, «« .,/'""/A C w. J, scoTT, ‘cnl";:,ï¬':é:â€œï¬ JW’H J’i .Mâ€"‘l" l‘?’w'uym‘“} A Oto ie ons w 10 ’e"“!'_.&f i 3 p. O‘CON N L. B. ar00CKâ€" & soat tCilu _ ft , woekly wditi * Ter ANRISTER and Attorm ‘huhMM n.‘C«chly‘u q ce, i .r““ as the (‘uvhu:: 34008 Wws . fl‘l-n-u'-l.uw. l , Chaneery> Conveyancers, &c., Ace: Court House Avonue En m C AnCDK o HAYOOEK & HAY FTORKEY$S~A D=L A W o ! 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