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Ottawa Times (1865), 18 Jun 1866, p. 4

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6 £ cxcr T 'l\fll'l' VALUABLE PROâ€" l ; > PERTY known as T. M. _ BLASDELL‘S HOMESTE A D, conâ€" taining abont TWO ACKES, beauâ€" tifully situated on the Uttawa River, being Lot One, Nosta side Wollington Street, City of Ottawa, with Otthwa, Fob. 10, 1866 . â€" LO‘I" 9 AID 10, on C South Side Sparks Street, nearly om\lo the t:tu which the new k of Montreal is to be e aud within five minutes‘ walk of the other Lots 9 and 10 on north side of QueenStreet in rear of the above. A180, 43 ACRES OF LAXD In the Township of Gloucester, situated about halt a mile from Lillings Bridge. This land can be sold en bluc or in lots of 3 meres. _ . or further particulars, a to & FRANCLIS L.'rn’xqw. ESQ., February 10, 1866 Lo'l'- 1% AND 13, SOUTH CATHCART, Street; 26, 27 and 28, North Rideau Street ; ) W est Augusta street ; i and 2 East Chapel streetâ€" â€" all in the City of Ottawa. A Also, VILLA LO%® 10, 11, 12 and 13, being rnonhmhud the fromtâ€"part of Lot 2¢, nm: ‘:on. Township of Gloucester, as laig down registered George F. Austinâ€" nlmu‘il'yu-u"lm. I.u.dl.‘. fl'l-:y e Lend on Real Estate, * ocm Bou‘ y * ke., Ottawa. February 10, 1866. dbtes tf other Machines ; 1,000 acres good Land, Dwellings Stores; Wharves : &c., &c. “’ ITHILN TW ueA XDeA«â€"HALE MILE® ef the City Limits, with A DWELLLNG MuUsE erected thereon. Une half of the iund is cleared and well fenced. These properties are worthy the attention of intending purchasers, and IN THE TOWNHIP OF NEPEAN | ® T.A‘l’ EKLIGIBLE PROPERTY known as WOUDKOOFFS, owned by the late Cuptuin Baker, beautifully situated on itichmond Hmmfl-n-uu-gmu:.m acres or thereabouts, bei of the bruken Lots 24 and 23 in llwcmm-‘uuawl. Front on Nepean. 'Ah.M!o-u.hMMh.'on-'s. Ks or terms and particulars, y to the v. cniunlo-r.mm?:':o LEWLS & PLNHEY, FARMS FOR SALE! Ottawa. March 20 71868. Orttawa, Feb. 22, 1366 LOTS AND HOUSES,. will be sold CHEAP. e 4 un;:wruu TITLES WILL BE GIVEN furtner m to wu."»"l.’wg EsQ., February 10, 1864. CITY PROPERTY! mncmw LAND, SITUATED h in the Township of tiloacester, County or Carleton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" cession. There is about20 acresof this Farm cleared, the remainder is covered with wood. No. 3. %0 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township of Osgoode, County of Cariston, Hideau Front, being Lot No. 20, in the 4th concession. There is about 25 acres of this Faru cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" ed with a good Hardwood Bush. This is a good Faris, and will be sold at a reasonable rate. No. 4. 100 #85 85 o un e y eâ€" ton. This Furu is situsted within Two miles of th : @ioucester Church, and within Eleven muses of Ottews City. There is about 40 wores of this Farm cleared and under cultiâ€" Lm Â¥Os. 3 AXD 3 ON THE NORTH side of Wilbrod street. _ These lots aresituated 109 Ottawa, December 18, 1885 titaled : Am Act repecting Emigrants and Quaraaâ€" tias, it is amongst other taings enacted, that " The Wu:mm:.y(n-u-o '?."""fi sach Regilations as he tainks proper enfore compiiaacse with all the requirements of this Act, and tor ensaring the dae pertormance of Quarantine by aod in respect of Vessels, Passengers, and Goods souming into tae Port of Quebes, to which he thinks it rigat for the preservatiow of the Public Health, Athat such Regalations should apply, and for the thorough cloansing and disinfocting of such V essols, Gooas and Passengers, so as to prevent as far as possible, the introdiction or dissemination of disâ€" sase into or in this Proviace, and may from time to time revoke, alterâ€"or amenad such Kegulations or any of them, and make others in their stead ;" and = such Reguaiations shall have the force of law durâ€" h‘thofioomy,ho:mâ€"lyli-ihdwhhfono calyâ€"daring a cortain or at certain times or seasons, in which case they shall have the foree of law during the time and at the times and seasons m-‘znu-mm,unbmll-iudwhoia foree ;" and "by such Regulations the Governor in Coansil may require the Master of every Vessel coming up the River St. Lawrence from below the Sunubomu@m Iste, (except only such oflummw.dmrnhou exceptelyâ€"to bring his Vessel to anchor at the u:uduq said Quarantine Sstation designated in Re gialatiors, u\h?ufloul Vesse!l in writing bthos.eornnboui station, designated forthat His Excellency the Governor=General in NUMBER OF LOTs SITUATED 1% A diferent ”mr'd.ll’cuy,forl_li .d-,u‘ cither A TWO AND A«HALFSTORY HOUSE, Plk situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart w“lle. by the Forticth Chapter of the O.-ulizbd sStat ites of Canada, inâ€" irpose in such isegulations, with all the rflfl- | Lrlnl.dfiob.luuu.ndtoth oytr.] Passengers® and Carzo thereof n}:llnd N!- i such alations or by OQiicer y aut rized ‘gu lloaoh n;:i.r,o the same,â€"and l: allow ilser to visit and ins sue Vessol uflv"ipn thereof, and the h’n.:-pn wad Crew and the cargo and other articles on board she saine,â€"an‘l to Sead on shore at the said Station | «ad at the places there pointed out by the Odicer | shereanto aithorized by the said Regulations, any | orâ€"all of the '“70"- Crow, c".fi" othor artiâ€" | sle on board sach Vessel, as the said Oficer thinks assessary for p reveating the introductia of contaâ€" | gious or lafestio uw disease,â€"and to allow such Pasâ€" | seuzors, Crew, Cargo and othor articles, and also | the Vossel itsolf, to femain so long at the said staâ€" tion and at s10h places theroat respectively, and to l be so treate 1, and cleansed ard purided as the said OBser shill think aecessury for the purpose aforeâ€" smi1; Aoai by such Regalations, '...:9_"“3" im â€"_â€" for privat 4 or s hhnmud“dn:. Assur to M. J. FKIEL & CO., Orto H. MCLEAN, (Government House Orrawa, Yth April, ufl Apply to SAW MILLS, 1 FLOUR MILL, EX» TENSIVE Timber Limits ; W ood Plauning and EFROPERTY FOR SALE situated in the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" ty of Carieton, being the East haif of Lot No. ihhm‘ cuucession, Kideau Front. is an extensiveclearing on the lot of at least 30 acres, and the remaiuder is covéred with a ine Hardwood Bush. The Farm is within fiee males the City, and is beautifully fifi.‘l-&oluhollh;.lidnu“:inr. thas having an approach to city either by land or water. ‘‘ne land is of a superior quality, and yields excellent crops BPTOE SALE. FTOE SALE Ml ao aeiironed tor the iorounent prpare Street. The building is nearly new, and onâ€" whedâ€"J0xd6. ‘l’bnusln.gdhun Dwviling on the Lotâ€"245i4, which rents at $1l0v per asanumm. It is sitaated in the immeâ€" diote vicinity of the Railway Terminus, ard is a very desirable place for a private resi BGTOE SA dwellings. tom, m.-,‘*&,“ half of Lot No. 1, in the :tm Tais is a good Zarm and will be sold cheap. BG‘OF SALE. For Sale at a Bargain. rPoOoR SALE, coxsitxe or 35 ACRES OF LAXD ACRES OPF THE PROPERTY known as the OSSIAN HALL FARM, l No. 5. AcRES Of LASD I% Th® Township of tGioucester, County of Carleâ€" V A L YJ A BLE Psny Le ced s us by. 2 und ‘duties necessary for carrying the Bassisrk®, Telegraph Building, Uttawa Ciry = LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, kc., Ottawa Bunis.ors, Ottawa. City of Ottawa. 4tuâ€"tf H. MeLE 4A N 78â€"3m Agent 56â€"t raid Regulations and the Act fully into effect, and may deciare that any such Officer wnnm shall by virtue of his office or o;l:n’ncnt a_Justice of the Peace or a Constable: or Peace Officer for Grosseâ€"Isle and the said Quarantine Station, and for the space around the same described in such Regulations, and such Officer shall Mm such Justice of the Peace or Peace Officer w ‘ he be otherwise qualited or not: And b{-.d Regulations the Governor in Council may impose unes not exceeding Fire Hundred Dollars in any base, on persons cun!nnninf the same, and provide that the ofender shall be imprisoned a such tine be paid, and may direct that no vessel shall be entered or cleared at the Port of Quebec or of Montreal, until all the requirements of such Roguâ€" lations are fully cmym with, and nn{ direct that any Person, Vessel or thing, who or which has passed or departed or been temuved from the said Quarantine Station, before all the uirements of such Regulations have been eo:fliod with in respect of such Person, Vessel or thing, or witoout the written permission of the Officer emâ€" powered to authorizé such passing or d-rmn may be compelied to return or. bé carried back to the said Staton, and by force if necessary." ~ ,Now therefore it is ordered by Mis Excellency the Governor General in Council : * 1. Vessels to make Quarantines That all ships mod other vessels, whether Sailing Vesseis or steamships and whether omyhgm- gers, or passengers und trieght, or treight alone, or in ballast, which may during the eight montbs next following the rifteenth day of April ineach and every year arrive in the Fort of Quebes, from any or ports, place or places, situated without the r’r?vin-:':.,by £.y of that part of the River St« Lawâ€" rence which is below wGrosseâ€"Isle, shall stopat the Quarantine Station of Grosseâ€"lsle, to be twere inâ€" spected, and, it necessary, detained in Quarantine until such ships or vessels have b&en dicnarged therefrom by such license or passport, as shall be direcied to be granted by the Governorin Council, until then persons, 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, except on Grosseâ€"isle aforesaid, when duly required by |competent authority« _ e e 3.â€"Grosseâ€"Isle . All ships and vessels of the class and description, hereinbeiore mentioned, as liable to make their Quaâ€" rantine at Grosseâ€"[sle, shall anchor within thespace included between Grosseâ€"Isle and a linedrawn parâ€" ‘ allel to it, through the ied Buoy, to be 'I.c-s.u ‘ heretofore, under the direction of thée Superintenâ€". went of Pilots, and bounded on the east and 'om‘ Oy lines drawn due seuth from the Westorn Extreâ€" wities of Clit Island and Grosseâ€"Isle, there to Le! ubmitted, it be thought necessary by tho Medical oz:‘t“o(lh Station, to sanitary, disine iecting and other measures calculated to prevent the introduction and spread of epidemic, nJ:;hu or infectious diseases within the Province, in acâ€" cordance with the dispositions of the law, .l‘dJnr-j suant to orders givenm from time to time ; no| ship or vessel shail quit its assigned moorings at! Quarantine without the order of the proper Oricer; of the station to that effect. * i 4.â€"Lstaviishment. { The Quarantine establishment at Grosseâ€"Isle shall consistof a ‘Medical Superintendent, with as many Medical Assistants, Hospital Stewards, Boatâ€" men, Orderties, and other mpr-yn- us may be apâ€" pointed, according to cireumstances. The Medical, superintendent shall, by virtue of his office, be a | Justice of the Peace within the Il-ibdl:::flu« rantine Station, as heâ€" sinbefore described, be authorized to see the Quarantine duly performed,| «nd for thispurpose shall have fall power and auâ€" thority over all othicers and ubnm-. whatsoâ€" 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 mext in nfl'-m:; the island, shall have the and aforesaid. And all the o-p;o: of the said Quarantine Establishment shail, 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. * . * %s" * 5.â€"â€"Inspection and Superintendence. The Medical Superintendent (or im case of his buh.ahn:ot absence, the Officer next in the rank employed on the Isfand) shall enforce the said Law ana these Regulations, and shall direct ships or vessels to go to neh:uow places to* perform, Quaraatine, as it may necessary to send them to» . He shall dinetnllb::ipmc vunh.lubl.hz rform Quarantine, to t to anchor wit ‘ s|:o limits ot the QM Ansnnp.ndpunl- ty do all that may be required toâ€"enforce rigid ubedience to the said law and these Regulations, He shall permit all passengers, or other persons landed on the said Island, to 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 bl'hi-'ndfovud‘u :uml‘u ro-o-buln:i.n Iufi:thuid sland : and that all suc! ngers |a rsons, with their luggage, have hunp.-:und, he and purined, and that there does not exist those who are about to proceed, or leave the said Island, a«ny case or symptoms of Asiatic C! Fever, small Pox, Searlatina or Measies, or infectious and dangercus disease. .. ______ Reo CR e K He (or sach of his medical as may be so ordered by him) shall also go wf to and board vesséels bound to make their Qu: at Grosseâ€" Isle as aforesaid, and put the following questions to the Masters or persons in charge, viz: | _ _ 1. What is your name, and that sel? C C en 'mhorwny.‘-: 3 3 5. Woas sue or places, or ar dmwrr.fltl!lehohmp pestilential fever or disease? _ > 6. Mow many persons were on bo vessel sailed ? + f Cabin passengers Steorage passengers* 7. Have any persor du . Mave an or persons been M‘r,m tlopr.o now any the cholera, plague, br any pestil J‘.l“l:d? ‘pm-.ud any person or during the voy’;p. and from what d 8 Did any person or persons, and many die nluinf.tho wy_’:p. and from what :FP."’ 9. Did you or any of the ship‘s y or pasâ€" sengers, with your privity, go on any ship or vessel, on did any of the company of any ship or vessel come 6nâ€"bourd your ship in the voyage, and {rom what port did she sail last? 10. Did you or smy of your ship‘» company or passengers, with or 'M.'.J"' vity or conâ€" gu.lu;du.qplmw’ n Provinee of order the vessiel to s as may be d for %‘W@‘J dm tiom; ra‘ lists and logâ€"books, and i?.““" mwmf;» as to ascertain the whole of the occurtonces during the voyage, and should he meet with any resistance, ue will make such signal as may be determined on to show that assistance is necessary. .__ _ _ He shall have charge of all vessels detained in Quarantine. . He shall direct, if necessary, all pasâ€" sengers to be landed with their h“fi:' And .?.'n superintend the cleansing and infection . of vessels, . He shall direct the number of passengers to be landed, distinguishing those who require to be Mdfqrr-dhwnlof infectious 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 M’ to circumstances. . He shall have medical charge :l rwm.bodo u:“»lu- s bark, and who may aboring r anyâ€" r than sndl«thl fectious disease ; s.d’uh._u ordor W'?f; Fkn-""' on board any such ship or vessel who shall abor under -nfihpouilonlisl or infectious disease, to be landed with their laggage according to the foregoing regulation m is emigaiznt CS 7 He shall give medical treatment on board in all cases o(-li"m diseases which are not by these reguâ€" lations specially required to be m‘ on shore, and when it shall be deemed advigable not to land the passengers on the said Island. He shall whenâ€" over a vessel is cleaned, ventilated and purified, direct such vessel tagreceive on board the whole or any portion of the passengers, or whether the whole or any and which of the saig passengers shall reâ€" main on the said Island, to up !M révor by 2. From whence did you sail, and d 3. What is your cargo, and whos some other mode of conveyance, and he shall, so soon as the passengers are reâ€"embarked on board their .hi‘.u on bourd any ship or vesse! lnvll's the said Island, give a passport or Clean Bill Health to the Master or | person having such vessel in charge, to proceed to 5:0500. He shall make returns to the Minister of Agriculture of the vessel boarded by him as soon as possible after such vessels are visiled. The Medical superintendent shall have charge the Hospitals. nf:u.u receive Intotb': hll.: set apart for the treatment of rfllflul and inâ€" fectious, diseases, all persons laboring under or ::.manod '“:':i-’ such disease. He shall have goneral superintendence and direction of % thing allfil‘ to the 'fi::nh.'l'l. shall visit n.:"l:- spect all passengers he landed from an nool.nuldhtr!:uu them as he shall think e i dient. Upon the recovery of persons M"; any disease he shall, after due aution, transfor mhmnouwny pndnomn-tho Station by him for the reeption of benithy persons aad therefore considered as the mnw said Istand." He shall o:,orhh-‘ the d washâ€" ing and purifying of all passengers, and the unâ€" :]lvw!lmu places did you Te TY e nE mals 3 king and veatilatin of their h‘{:“. and %é’mu.:‘bamd;‘:‘.& nee , cagse an or an btnodudhorv‘t&“ y »itt 6h â€"Traders, Suttlers, Grocers and others. xoszm-um&-uaâ€"dmm buyi "lq .lll“:mnod.bndd. s i w mf‘ifif&%a&ummm : trol of the Medical Superintendent, whosrilli hy ve of your ves , and which or any se taken on g the voyage infected ‘with tial fever or shall give a red to the not satisfacâ€" any reason rd when the vessel touch who is lunaâ€" indrm, and le to support intely full authority to discharge and send frowm the Island, all or any such persons, reporting the fact of such tering the government. All such tering the government. A!l sueh persons in any wa; ongaged in sellingor traffic on f.nuid,ldu-{-hrl be regulated as to by lists to be furnishet by the Medical nt from time to time, asâ€" sisted by the Emigrant Agont at Quebec. He shall strietly enquire into and decide upon all comâ€" plaints of misconduct or breach of the regulations by the said with their luaggage ; and the vessel being rly cleansed, puriced and disinâ€" t:ctod under the superintendence and with the lisense of the Medical superintendent, may proceed up the river without suid passengers, upon the master or person in charge paying to such person as shall be uppointed to receive the same, one shilling and three peuce fof each passenger, to bear the expense of their conveyance to Q:ho.::?':ho'::‘mo rate of one shilling diem for eac e gers, to reim P“thoup-.eo of their nm Grosseâ€"Isle, for the time during which such vessels, mhju‘â€":d&-wm'-u have had to be detained in Quaruntine waiting for the passengers not affected with any of the pestilâ€" ential or infectious discase aforesaid, otherwise such vessels shall be detained in Quarantine until the ::-npn not sick of the aforesaid diseases, shall cleansed, washed, puritied and disinfected. : 9.â€"l-,v;l.mj Ph,:‘cqu:. at Qu;he. An Inspectingâ€"Physician bec shall go off to all vessels arriving uwbnwuth-o-Sollh river St» Charles, and rl the following questions to the Masters or persons in charge, vis : 4 fickhibie to fos your pase port fvom Gromeâ€"Ealg? it to me your * rosseâ€" 3. How many person .’l‘:’?:‘fl board ? ts Cabin passengers ? Steerage passengers ! Crew ? :a:-l«ldl at Grosseâ€"Isle ? lc "titk ve or persons been taken sick you it Ongiaeâ€"Isle? ** . â€" es 7.â€"Pilots. Pilots having been furnished with copies of these regulations, and also of the laws reguiating Emiâ€" grution, shall exhibit the same to the Master 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 deianed. They shall also keep the national flag of such vessel flyâ€" ing at the peax until boarded by the proper officers, and, in case of sickness on board, the said flag shall be kept at haltâ€"mast. On arriving at Quebec, if the vessel has received a cléan Bill of Health from the Medical Superintendent at Grosreâ€"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 bring to at any place within the following limits in the rort of Quebec, viz., the whole space of the River St. Lawrence, from thé mouth of the River St. Charles to a line drawn across the said Kiver St. Lawrence, from the Flagâ€"staif 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 vessel has been detzined. at Grosseâ€"Isie, or has actually any sickness on board, the Pilot or Master of such ship or vesselâ€"shall anâ€" chor the said ship or vessel at the mouth of the Miver saint C’ulu, to await inspection. U.â€"== h esseis proceeding to Quebec. In all cases{where vessels having passengers on board, on of sickness n‘m-pt such passenâ€" ger shall be ined in Quaratinetae Master or per« son in charge may, on applicationto the lo&l Superiote at Grosseâ€"Lsle, be allowed to land w‘.’;llflv'o' any died? State number, names and disâ€" case a 7. Have any # some on _ board or tsit your veesuls sines you deftQrosssâ€"Infa?t â€" _ _ 10. Any Steambeat or other vessel that shall have towed or otherwise communicated with a vessel, not having the discharge from Quarantine of the Medâ€" ical Superintendent at Grosseâ€"Isle, shall be subject to the same ions and instructions as hereinâ€" :d-n respecting vessels not discharged rout"Quarantine. 11. No steambont shall be allowed to proceed to Grosseâ€"Isle for the purpose of ulm board pasâ€" sengers direct from that island, ut previously obtaining from the Collector of Customs of the Port of Quebec, a written Permit to that effect; subject nevertholess um:.‘uw..huhonlum 12. All vessels trading between any Em.o or nnu within the Province or within the Gulf St. wrence, and not having touched at nmw places without the Province, nor comuitini th any other vessel which shall have arrived from any Km"ulut the Province, shall be exempt from e fou.chx ulnu::!nlm so far as reâ€" . necessity to or at an-o-llh; mor shall the -:l nhlmn- tions apply to any Vesse! of War, or W or Vessels mwmm Tm- on accomâ€" panied by a M 1 Officer, in a healthy state, unless sickness or death may have occurred during the passage. o 5 A 8. Have you any person on board who is lunatic, 14. Any person who shall contravene, either by omission or commission, n{ of the foregoing Reguâ€" lations, shall, for every such offence, incur and pay a Fine not exceeding Fous Huxparp Dorcars, to be recovered in the manner Mbod:‘y the said Act, and evegy person who, upon conviction of any such offence, shall fail to pay the amount of fine which he shall have been to pay, shall be imprisoned until such be paid. _ 13. No Vesse! shall be entered or cleared at the Port of ?uulne‘c Montreal until all ao requireâ€" ments of the foregoin ations in reference to such Vessel shall ‘uv.:fiol fully complied to such Vessel shall with. All previous orders making ations relati to Quarantine are hereby nvom‘l se wH. I. LEE, â€" GOVERNXMEXT HOUSEâ€" OPIAWA, Suturday, 16th day of December, 1865. Pressx= Ths Exounnasxcy TUk Aostxistzator or tus Govâ€" zexwext is Covson. : IS3 EXCELLENCY was pleased to lay H before the Council mon from the Commissioner of Customs, 15th Decemâ€" ber, 1865, and approved by the Hon. the Minisâ€" ter of l‘iunc&:hfil( that under authority of chapter 17 of Con. Stat., Can., Sec. 24, an Order in Council was passed on 28th April, 1853, directing * that Goods bona fide exported to this Province from any coutt ly,b::rlu in transitu through andther country under Bonds shall be, until it shall be se orâ€" dered, valued for duty as if such G were imported direct from such first country into this Province," and subffitting that it would be desirable to extend saidâ€"Or der in Oouncil to free as well as dutiabl pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that Tred Golacls phmiug thiprigh a Sorcfiofeny consigned Ji[iéi fi::mn' in Canada, shall hereafter p: ou -Ofiloo(ing as dutiable Goods 102â€"tf Whereupon His Excellency in Council January 1, 1866 reason therefor, for the informaâ€" Signed, 3001 32 hnngA .awa Wx. H. LEE, THE OTTAWA TIMES JUNEH 18 1l866, 12â€"f , FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMs, Ortawa, 19th March, 1866. Sir,â€"I have it in command to call your special attention to the anpexed copy of a Despatch from the Secretary of State for Foreign Aflairs, to the Governor General of this Province, conveying Her Majesty‘s Orders that no Chi/ian or Npanish armed Vessels be allowed to bring their Prizesinto Britw a Waters. I am, sir, : Your obedient servant, t R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs and Excise. The Collector of Customs, At Soa Ports in Canada The Earl of Clarendon to Mr. Cardiell. Forxiox Orrice, 2nd February, 1866. Sir,â€"Her Majesty‘s Government being desirous of observing the strictest neutrality in the contest between Spain and the Republic of Chili, they proâ€" pose, with the view of more eifectually carrying into effect this &rix;f'?h. to interdict the Armea Bhips, and aiso the Privateers of both parties, f om carrying Prizes made by them into the Poits, Harâ€" bours, Koadsteads or .Waters of the Unites Kingâ€" dow, or any of Her Majesty‘s Colonies or Possesâ€" sions abroad. ; s & 1 have secordingly to acquaint you that the Queen has been pleasod to direct that orders in conformity with the principles abovedstated, should forthwith be addressed to all r‘ropot authorities in the United Kingdom, and to Her Majesty‘s Naval or other authorities in all quarters beyond, the United Kingdow, for their guidance in the circumâ€" stances, I have, &e.. fSirned. | \CLARENXDOXN. ;â€"~>.~~.~PRigneds The Right ‘lononbilo Edward Cardwell, M. P &e., &o., &c. I. During the continuance of the present Hostiliâ€" ties between Her Catholic Majesty and the Repubâ€" lies of Cm and Peru, all ships of Warâ€"and Privaâ€" teers of cither Belligerent are prohibited from making use of any Port or Rgadstead in the United Kingdow of Great Britain and Ireland, or in the Channel Islands, or in any of, Her l":-l,'- Coloâ€" nies or Foreign Possessions or Dependencies, or of any Waters subject to the Territorial jurisdiction of the British Crown, as a Station or a place of reâ€" sort for any warlike ;:)pou. or for the purpose of obtaining any facilities of warlike equipment, and no Ship of War or Privateer of cither Belligerent shall hereafter be permitted to sail out of or leave any w-‘\vum. gubject to British ' from any Vessel of the other lligerent (whether the same shall be a Ship of War, a Privateer, or a Merchant Ship) shall have mi-dy dos::.d. until after the expiration of at Twenty hours from the d;’utun of such lastâ€"mentioned Vessel beyond the Territorial jurisâ€" diction of Her Majesty. : > =| ... =_. _ h DOWNING STREET, February 26th, 1866. Siz,â€"Her Majesty being fully determined to obâ€" serve the duties of Noutumz during the existing hostilities between Her Catholic Majesty and the Republics of Chili and Peru, and being moreover resolved to W\ou. as far as possible, the use of .NEA AEUAALGS Tute und flaactse and the Her Majesty‘s‘Harbors, Ports, and Coasts, and the W aters -‘nih Her Majesty‘s Territorial jurisdieâ€" tion, in aid of the warlike purposes of either Belâ€" ligerent, has commmanded me to communicate to you, for your guidance, the following Rules, which wre to be treated and enforced as Her Majesty‘s Orders andâ€" Directions : _ : e . Mer Majesty has been pleased to command that these rules shall be put in force in the United Kingâ€" 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 whenâ€"the Governor or other Chief Authority of each of such Territories or Possessions respectively shail have notived and &"NMM the saime, stating in such notineation that the said Rules are to be obeyed by all persons within the same territories and possessions. . _ _ L3 Cort. ho oaagier or Waters, subject to the Territorial jurisdiction of Her Ma, m'ithut special permtssion until after the ex of Three months from the time when such coal -n{vhn been last supplied to her within British Waters as aforesaid. 1 have the honor to be, Sir, I.:'ood‘ ) .'IT)':'V. RD .m'BDW ELL ) ARD CA The Ogtr Administering the Government of Canada. Ottawa, April 3, 1865. 90â€"tL. $Byâ€" _ :4)0 0 > 3 > ‘The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and fnle Poperberat of hn mefertsant vaper to Sooorl, an occas r, to be callâ€" ed the " CANADA xuu;on.\rf().;o.«zml." which will be devoted exclusively to the encourageâ€" ment of ln(ruian, and to the diffusion of acourâ€" ate wnd useful information concerning .Canada abroad, I h&lun to bring under your notice the advantages this sheet will offer as an advertising mediam toland owners, and others having goplr- ties for sale or lo::. .:li Nor-‘:d:n:{ this kind is eagerly sought for, much valu every in« ulirn emigrant, means will thus be {Iud'o,‘ of ;lu ing the intending purchaser or lessee in Great ritain in direct communieation with the propertyâ€" holder here. The Honourable the Mirister of Agriculture and Immigration has also authorised the ofilm‘ of an Information Office in Liverpool, under the manageâ€" ment of Mr. Wim. Dixon, a gentlieman woll acquaintâ€" ed with this and the mother country, who, will be m.lly ehnr%d with the distribution of this poror ghout the lu.dxhga-,ud in bringing the same prominently under the notice of the emigrant. ‘The first number will in the course of nest. menth, the second in A:t Mn‘izdm the in» formation to the latest period, to be followed up monthly or quarterly, as may be required. _ _ rposes will be limited, and in view of the lnc' Ei.mluhn the sheet will obtain, [for it will be d tributed gratuitousiy}, the Elo- of advertisements cannot be much lower than the following :â€" _ _ For each advertisement, not excceding ten lines, $2 the insertion : and 8 cents for every extra line. The undersigned will gladly receive communicaâ€" tion« of a practical character for publication, bearâ€" ing on the subject of Immigration, such as letters from actual settlers, ‘o'h‘.Mr in the eo-nr{', and :(uhg out t rm:mw of their district in particular, &c. It is desirable that they should be written as concisely as poss m, Sir, neble is _Io all cases, advertisements must be prepaid, and an early transmission is recommended. t4 February 10. &.:‘k'e:nd inspected by R. Kisty, Esq., of CGroceries & Liquors. W@y* Country Merchants \lvoil:;d: well to before ng elsew k _ o. Toerinach. WHELAN, Rideaun street. Oftawa, Jan, ; 1806. GovERNMENT IMMIGRATION OFFICE, o Quzsec, 25th January, 1866. onthly or quarter!y, as may be required. As the f;‘“ it is inu.bx to ‘m for advertising IOESIES macarncu 4CB 0 CR _ G C For a square of 22 lines, to stand for a twelve 7P O tC ; FPOR SALE. A18o, a LARGE 8TOCK or BR}â€"3. OF MESS AND PRIME Your bedient servant, A. C. BUCHANAN, Chief Agent 29 â€"4f : Ottawa April26 MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. SAILING WEEKLY. ACADIAN,...... (Building)...... AUSTRIAN,.....(Building.)... .. PERUVIAN,..Capt. Barraxtixg. . MORAYVIAN, .. ...Gapt. Artos.... HIBERNIAN, ...Capt. Dotrox... NOVAâ€"SCOTIAN,..Capt. Wrum.. BELGIAN,...... Capt. Browx.... NORTHâ€"A MERICAXN,.Capt. Kern DAMASCUS,.....Capt. Warr.... Passengers Booked to Liverpool & Londonaery Rates of Through Passage from OTTAWA to LIVERP©OL or LONDONDERRY : CABIN,.......«..«:11«:+++1++:,906.75 t $86.75 (According to neeonuuudon.gs STEERAGEY..s qss ecerr es errr3e++s00++++:084,25 R@RETURN TICKETS GRANTED ‘AT REDUCED RATES. ST. DAVID, 1650 tons, ... ST. GEORGE, 1468 tons, . 8T. ANDREW, 1422 tons, ST. PATRICK, 1207, tons, ST. DAVID, 1650 tons, .. .... .. Capt. Aird. ST. GEORGE, 1468 tons, ... .. Capt. Smith. ST. ANDREW, 1422 tons, . ... . Capt. Scott. 8T. PATRICK, 1207, tons, . .... Capt. Trocks The Steamers of this Line will sail at regular in tervals between the Clyde and Quebec. Berths not secured until paid for. For passage, or other particulars, apply to Ottawa, May 14 LIVERPOOL & NEW YORK British and North American ROVAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ! LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON, Via CORK HARBOR. The Boston Ships only calling at HALIFAX to land and receive Passengers and % * Her Majesty‘s Malls, _ Chief Cabin Passage Second * « Chief Cabin Passage, Second © w Chief Cabin Passage,.,..... ...... . ... 2000 Becond _« the : Head it vs saxain s x db 100 Payable in Gold or its equivalent in United States currency." icreed The Ships carry experienced Surgeons. No Bcrtg. will be secured until paid for. No freight will be received after 3 o‘clock P.M., on the day before sailing. _ * B@" Parcels for different consignecs 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. © : C . The owners of these ships will not be acâ€" conntable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones,. or Metals, unless El-‘- of lading are sigued ‘therefor, and the lue thereof therein expressed. , GLASGOQW LIN E. NoTB.â€"All Letters and Newspapers must rass through the Post Office. Merchandise and BSpecie (except for personal expenses) shipped tions. Specie taken as freight For treight or passage, apply to PURIUANT To THE STATUTE IN that bobulf.dpnblie notice is hereby given that on the Fifteenth day of August next, at the hour of Twelve o‘clock, noon, the undermentioned Lands and Tenements, being the property of the said Inâ€" solvent, (subject to a Mortgage thereon in favor of Alexander Christie,) will be sold 7 Public Auction o entoaneinitet forrs, a umbers , Two, -nd.’thn ronting ‘&o ‘nflm Canal, and Lots Ix re, THOMAS STORY,, ax Ixsouvrext. which said part is buttéd and bounded, or may be otherwise known as follows : that is to say, comâ€" mencing at & mnt on the Westerly side of the Conâ€" u&nmflcm C and D, in said 'l'ov-hlr. eight hundred and fiftyâ€"two and one half links, in a Southerly direction from the Northeast angle of u“rhnd G, aforesaid, thenee Southerly along the said Concession Road, two hunâ€" dred .n.f seven and one half links, more or less, to the land owned by George Pozunon, Eeq., 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 Patterson‘s land, nine bundred and fortyâ€"nine i nks, more or less, to the Queen‘s hi‘hvx.nnin‘ along the side e au , thence e he East side of the Rideau Canal, Northerly along said hi*h‘y two hundred 1nd dm links, thence Eastorly,parallel with the said divisionline, between Aaid &MG and F, one thousand shd six links, to the place of beginning, said last described portion of Land containing, by admeasurement, two acres more or less. Ne said Northerly half of Lot lettered G, a-:; lyi mwnfumxmm.dmm 0.-3; which said part is bu and bounded, or may be _ Deted at.the City of Ottawa this Thi May,A. D., 1866. ,.,.. s s Thisk day o JAYA,.. Cuna,.. Scotia, Pensia, Table and Counter h Tope, Washâ€"Stands, i Pier Elabs, &c., Monâ€" ) |UJF fiimpiff uments, Headâ€"Stones, NNNE «. Orders respectâ€" fully solicited, and promptly executed. Mills) Miurble . Works, Sparke, St., CENTRE ToWwx, ofTaAWA. w. J. & A. K. Milin. Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866. e 48â€"utf Patent Fire Extinguisherl paratus can be on-h’o_!. CHINA;, . . . +. + AUsTRALASIAX, BIA). +s1«‘ r+ AWIUMICAG :+ :‘ + CANADA, Evrora, THE FARES WILL BE From New York to Liverpool : Agents, No. 103 State Street Boston December 19, 1865. _ 117»3m OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. Appointed by the Admiralty to sail between erwise known as follows : that is to l:nm- neir‘g at a point on the Westerly side of the Conâ€" Insolvent Act of 1864 ‘â€" SALKH OF LANDS. ViaCORK HARBOR, and. between From Boston to Liverpool : Mantleâ€"Pigeces! From Boston to Halifax : sSUMMER SERVICE. HEUBACKH & cow AKB, E. C. & I. G. BATES, FRANCIS CLEMOW, « \. _ OrFictat Assioxrr. OHAS, PERBY, Aourt, Aoexts at Ortawa. 125« .... E. R, Moodie :+ ... . .0. Btome C. H. E. Judkins / 1e «4 «Bo: O 12046 ...E. M. Hockley 1 +... . Inglie J. P. Anderson Thomas Small M’ Vhfi * 1104f 2650 Tons J. Leitch 2600 Tons 265¢ Tons 2434 Tons 2300 Tons 2400 Tons 1784 Tons 1800 Tons ... .112 00 .... 65 00 . $132 50 . 80 00 MR new and special arrangement been appointed by MM.JAP:;JUEB & HAY, of Toronw, their sole and only agent in Montreal, for the Sale by Aul:‘wn.o( their oph;fid EUMI‘IU&A:, takes u: earliest opportunity of announcing to the citizens uuum.'l?nnd the public generally, that he will from time to time during the ensuing Spring, offer at his spacious and weli 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 â€"_ BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE! in every variety and deséription necessary to meet the demands of modern taste and convenience. _ In addition to the saie at his own Stores, the sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITUKE and EFFECTS at the private residence of parties declining Houseâ€" keeping, or removing from the city, will claim speâ€" cial attention; and ail OUTâ€"DOOK SALEsS of tais description are respectfully solicited. Increased faâ€" cilities have been secured, with a view to the eftiâ€" cient carrying out this department otf the business, in order to ensure the greatest economy and desâ€" patch in disposing of property, so that parties sellâ€" ing out can nave their account sales and proceeds iminediately after each sale. . _ ie Bpecial attention will be given to the sale of REAL ESTATE and CITY rROPERTY, and as this department of the Auction business is becoming more iimportant with the increase and extension of the city, the undersigned offers the most LiBERAL ‘T‘erMs to parties wishing to bring their property into the murket for public competition. A great hardship has been telt by both buyers and soliers, the former being taxed illegally with one per cent on the amount of purchaee, anua the latter by the exorbitant charge for commission and adverâ€" tising. _ Now, the undersigned proposes to do away with this grievance as far as nis own bi #iiea8 is concerned, by undertaking the sale of Kea r‘roperâ€" ty, on conditions which it is hoped will meet the views of all parties, namely : 1st.â€" There wilt be no charye of one per cent to the purchaser. uy A 2nd.â€"W hen 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 advertising ; upon which the regular trade discount of 25 per cent will be allowed. + 3rd.â€"When property is bought in, reserned, or withâ€" drawn, no charge will be made, except the actual disbursements for advertiting. The undersigned avails himself of this opportuniâ€" ty of returning his sincere thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage bestowed on bim during the past four yeurs, and trusts by prompt attention to business, and strict adherence to the foregoing proposals to meet a continuance of the same. _ _ _ N. B.â€"All orders left at the office will meet with prompt attention. on L DEVANY, «Avcrionerr axp Commussion MercHaxt, _ _And Agent for the sale of Real Estate Montreal, March 3, 1866. 63 PROVINCEK OF CANADA By His Excellency the Right Honorable CHarc«s StaxLey Viscovst Moxck, Baron Monck of Baliytramon, in the County Wexford, Governorâ€" General of British North America, and Captainâ€" General and Governorâ€"inâ€"Chief in and over the Provinces of Canada, Mova Scotia, New Brunsâ€" wick, and the Island of Prince Edward, and Viceâ€"Admiral of the same, &c., &c. * To all to whom these presents shall comeâ€"Grz®tâ€" ING : 4 A PROCLAMATION. Gzo. E1. CarneR, Atty.â€"Gen. Atty.~Gen, °W WÂ¥ the thirty eighth cha ter of d!nnlldmd’ Statutes of Cn{dl,‘ intimledyz « An Act mretm‘ the preservation of the Public Health," it om&o&er things enacted, that whenever this Pro or any part thereof, or lace therein, appears to be threatened with any Formidlblo 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 Proclamation, and it shall thereâ€" upon be in force mecordingly; and the Governor may in like manner from time to time, as to all or any of the parts or places to which any such Procâ€" lamation extends, revoke or renew any such Proc: 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 Wukrris, although there exists no reason for serious alarm, the Province nmem to be so far threntened with Asiatic Cholera, a dircase withinthe meanâ€" ing of the said Act, as to render it oxgedi~ 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 Yo, that b{ virtue of the power in fivnwd by the said Act, I, the said Governor of this Proâ€" vince by and with the advice of the Executive Counâ€" cil of tle said Province, do hmbi:loclue the said Act herein before mentioned to in force in this Province, from and after the date of these preâ€" sents, and that the same do and shall comame 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 the of the said Act: Of all which, Her Majesty‘s loving subjects, and all others whom these presents do or may in anywise concern are hereby nqn:nd to take notice and govern themselves accorâ€" oys 4 s se oR ioi 8 By Command, WM. MoDOUGALL, Secretary PRESENT : HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR _ GENERAL IN COUNCIL ' WHIBIAI. BY AN ACT PASSED IN the twentyâ€"ninth year of Her Majesty‘s z?mm-bd "An Act to ide agninst the inâ€" uction and sprea.ting of m«n affecting cerâ€" tain animals," authority is givenâ€"to the Governor in Council to take such measures as may appear to be necessary 12 order to mtho introduction of conâ€" tagious or infections affecting .h.t' catâ€" tle, horses, and other animals, and check such disâ€" orders from spreading, i{introduced ; _ ____ _ And whereas a oans'sfiloudiuuc or cglldonie afâ€" fecting cattle prevalls in many parts of Europe,and is increasing and extending its ravages, and whereâ€" as it is expedient, in order to rnum the introducâ€" tion of the same into this Provi ueo,d:uuuhvu- tion by sea of certain animals and articles should be prohibitedâ€" fli-lxum in Council, on the recommendation of the H the Minister of Agriculture, and under the muthority 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, hoofs, or other parts of such animals, hay, straw, and fodder, be, ard the same is hereby prohibited ; save and except such cargo or cargoos, or part apug‘:. as His Excellency in Council may hereafter see ft to exempt from such prohibition. . Hhe LHEy *); 2 February 28, 1866. NHE SUBSCRIBER HAVING BY A Crmcurar No. 175. .. ; ¢» No. 8. FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS, 8 Ottawa, June 6, 1866. l%hvo it in command to inform that His Exâ€" m the Governarâ€"General, ?- Order in of this day‘s date, his bee dplm to reâ€" new, for a period of one month from date hereof, the Order in Council of the 19th March last, directing that « Fire Arms and Munitions of W ar" be importâ€" ed free of duty until the Ofimo. gubject to the ea-lq-thuthl:rn. ish the Collector of Castoms: with lists of parties desirous of procuring such arms, and that such parties be known to be reliable l-(;{ll subjects, and such privilege shall exteng to all sueh importations madeupon and from this date _ _You are hereby authorized to refund the dutics already m:n- Arms s::' Munitions of W ar imâ€" ported w rnad above named. i yhbit Bit, + m >s » The Collector of Customs. ALES & PORTER Victoria V aults ! Wellington Street. Tlll UNDERSIGNED, WHILST TEN» .ui’.“,if&"‘"'..u""'{ To thad Hendy and in e gene y their and inâ€" creasing au; would beg to draw their attention to the fact that, having vow supplied the city for eighteen months, their experience has enabled them to select such a stock of ALES as :fl‘r“ most fastidious taste, while their inâ€" facilities for Bottling and delivering wil creased facilities "'f"«"""_na:fii' delivering wil ensure the Ffl'm-‘ attention to all orders they may be favored [ombatic S may be favored pat~ W will be sent larly, week to Amm'flm":h eek to Ayimer, Kichmon Olowq,innhfl, 1866. House, in the CITY of OTTAW A, g-'ct_. said Province, this TENTH day of April, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand cight hnnd.mi and sixtyâ€"six, and in the Twentyâ€"Ninth year of Hor Majesty‘s Reign. wbabe nc aiv 1vEx under my Hand and Seal at Arm#, at the MoxtrzaL, 20th day of February, 1866 W _H. F. BRADING & CO. will be sent regularly, twice a our obedient servant, Clerk Executive Council R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE. HERE AS, in and by the thirty eighth chapâ€" MONCK 124tf, 65â€"7y IX QUART BOTTLES ! _ | gitneng e | gheu?lgc The Great Purifierof the Blood |t th«ir at :_-â€".\ nletiareay Joad Cotalten Inpmiateier c B riersciis iscc .. T y the blood, and restoring the distended v, ‘°l The Great Purifier of the Blood |to their natural size; by its use the Lome 14," Is particularly recommended for use during ,M:i‘: ':‘p’°““d~ all d;‘i'fln:run nts of ut % w o :dl‘e E e organs corrected, softe ning the THESPRING AND SU MMER | and giving to the coat a sicck and m......;".‘; Wntn THE BLOOD IS THICK, THE | pearance. __ circulation e‘nzpd.mm ‘humors of the | D. W. HURD, Successor to Hem & ¢, body rendered unhealthy by the heavy and ‘ Maiden Lane, XEW York, ..cntlr"(;l;l of the 't‘.ml: mouh-'.. This «afe, % §OLE PROPRIETOR FOR THE UXITED #targs powe detergent, cleanses every portion NOR p «4 system, and should be used daily | ORTHROP :l:‘t‘)t:‘r‘:;‘\b w B RIS T O L‘S SARSAPARILLA As a Diet Drink, By all who are sick, or who wish to prevent sick ness. _ It is the only genuine and original prepars tion for the permanent cure of the most dangerou and confirmed cases of Scrofula, Old Sores, Bolls, Tumors; Ab= scesses, Ulcers And every kind of Scrofulous 9911’_85-5‘&;0? erupâ€" ARIT EVC Te o Emt d tions. It is also a sure remedy for _/ _ SaLT RHEUM, RING _ WORM, TETTER, SCaLD HEAD AND SCURVEY. It is guaranteod to be the Purest andâ€"most Powerâ€" ful preparation of GENUINE HONDURAS SARSAPARILL A P L L mi And is the only true and reliable cure for Eyphilis, nection with BRISTOL‘S (Vegetable)" Sugarâ€"Coated Liver, Stomach and Bowels, Put :r in Glass Phials, and Warranted to keep in * ‘Ahese Pifls red 1y to operate i ese are prepared expressly n harmony with thupgrgnut o;p all blood purifiers, BRISTOLS SARSAPARILLAY in cases arising from depraved humors, or impure blood. The most helpless sufferers need not dfldr. Under the inâ€" fluence of these two GREAT REMEDIES, maladies that have heretofore been considered uttelly incurâ€" able, diu[mnr quickly and rmmnfly. In the fullu‘kflng 'n‘:u. these fil are the safest, m uickest, and the best remedy ever prepared, :‘honld be at once resorted to : Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Liver Com» plaintss Cnnl_pa__tl_'f. Headache; Bristol‘s Sarsaparilla, and Bristol‘s Sugarâ€"Coatâ€" od Pills are for sald by all W every where. Sold in Ottawa by John Ro! Dr. Garvey, H. F. MacCarthy, J. Jennings, W. M. Massey, and Amo'ng the most ll;lpoflll'lt of modern Medical discoveries stands the Side, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore â€"Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in the Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, B +we} Complaints, Burns, Scalds, Frost Bites : dc., de.. #&c., de. "Prfrenty 13, Thes 1 now been before the Public for a length of time, and wherever used is well liked, never failing in a single instance to give permament relief when timely used, and we have never known & single case of dissatisfaction where the directions are propefl followed, but on the contrary, all 1¢ delighted with its operations, and spcak in he highest terms of its virtues and magical effects, 2 FINHE CANADIAN PAIN DESTROY ER has 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 Rfmedy. l s 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 in all parts of the country for further supplies, and each testiâ€" fying as to the universal satisfaction it gives. The Canadian Pain Dutm;:t never fails to give immediate relief. All Medicine Dealors keepit., Physicians orderand useijt; and no family wy!l be without it after once trying it. Pride twentyâ€"five cents per Bottle. XORTHROP & LYMAN, Newcastle, C. W., _ Ottawa.. _ Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 TBE ORIGINAL â€" MEDICINE ESTA. blished in 1837, and first article of the Kind ever introduced under the name of " Pul monic Waters," in this or any other country ; all other Pulmonic Wafers are counterfeits. The genuine can be known by the name BRXAN being stamped on each WAFER, ® Bryan‘s Pubmonic Wafers Relicye Cough, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness ~ _ Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wofers Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Diflahww Breathing Bryan‘s Pulmonic Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers _ Relievé Incipient Consumption, Lung Diseases. Bryan‘s Pubmonic W aters m Relieve Irritation of Uvule and Tonsile. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve the above complaints in ten minutes, Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wefers Are a blessing to all Ch.un{conm Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are‘in simple form and pleasant to the taste Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Not only relieve but effect rapid and lasting cures. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are warranted to give satisfaction to every RELIliF IX TEX MIâ€"NL'TES. BRYANS PULMONIG WAFERS! . No family should be without a box of Bryan‘s Pulmoni¢c v¢3 a A in the house. Xo traveller should be without a supply 0 Bryan‘s Pubmonic Wafers * 4 in his pocket. ho person will ever object to give for Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Twenty.five Cents. JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, F New Yorxk. NXORTHROP & LYMAN, T 3 P Newcasrus. by George Mortimer, John Roberts, W . M. assey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER Ottawa Dec. 18 1865 old by Geo. Morti.ner, John Roberts, W Mascy, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, in ‘rh‘rmnnfwunm-uudm ry l;'"c-llt'\/. W., Gene Ac..hc“fi; rti.ner, Jobhn Roberts, one ‘Arabian Heave Remedv h | _ AND CONDITIONX MEDICINE | T 8 POSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO AXY or @ ‘l all other preparations for the Cure ot + } Meaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, und aly :) discases which affect the Wind of Horset ; als, ‘ | as a Condition Medicinâ€", urpassing eve thing |offlichnd; is easy to give, sure to « uri, and safe in all cases and at all times, and does not lpnvcnt the horse from being worked whii, | using it. dvediangitesaih lâ€"6f.w 48â€"utt It cleanses th:h brcnghing:lnpp;:ntuu. by r. mov from the airâ€"cells the coagulable l{n:):f or that secretion which in Heares clogs them, causing ‘a difficulty in breathing and by its action on the discased part, Q..* the mucous membrane to resume its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the circulation ot the blood, and restoring the distended vess. _ DRIGGS‘ XEW PATEXT, | A RE THE ONLY INSTRUCNEXTS | .A. constructed on a truly Scientific Princ | pie. â€" They have greater strength, and will re. main longer in Tuxz than any other Piano The construction is simple and natural, &1] the le:tnncoul lumber in the body of the instre. | ment is despensed with ; the sound Loards are merely two arched planks of thin wood, like the front and back of & violin ; the Strings are attached to a strong Iron frame, which is separ ted and entirely independent of the case, thurely dispensing with the old harp form of stringing | by substituting straight bridges, preserving at | the same time, the Over Strung Bass, of which Mr. Driccs is the Inventor. By these im. provements we gain much more vibratory power, at the same time preserving all it purity and richness of tone. = Proprietors for t PRICE TWENTYâ€"FIUE *Exre. Sold by Geo. Mortimer,John Rob Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J .& Ottawa. PIANO FORTES _ They have received the highest testimunials from the Piess, and all the principal artist; in the country, among which are : Marry Sanderson , L, M. Gottechalk, BHazx Harcsck, _ Theodore Kisheld, Merman Wollenhaupt, PFrancis H, Brown, Theodore Kisheld, U‘m. Meson, Merman Woliemhaupt, J. Baril, PFrancis H, Brown, _ M, #trackosch, Win. * Chas, Pradel, TR SECESHUND THALBERG® the grem Fhm‘n, says:â€"] have examined your new P:ano ortes, and 1 cordially approve of its system of construction. Its principal, by which great increase of vibratory power is obtained, Weing 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 tome or power I have never heard exrelled in depth, purity, and sympathetic sweetnoss. _ WM: HENRY FRY, late musical critic ot the N. Y. Tribune says :1 have examined your newly invented Fianoâ€"Fortes. ‘They merit all the praise given to them by Mcssre. Thalberg Gottschalk, Strackosc};, 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 " #ing" on the instrument. _ Your Pianoserer deserve the highost rank. Your invention, in my opinion, is destined to work radical changes in the manufacture of Pianos throughout the world. _ The N. J. Times, July 12, says:â€"We have now an instrument without an equal, _ Jt can sing with a smooth delicacy, perfectly unst tainable on any other instrument ; an ordinary player obtains with no excrtion, the fullness of a Grand Pianoâ€"Forte, and they must speedily supersede the old styles. GexTtusuex :â€"Having thoroughly examined and tested the Pianoâ€"Fortes invented and tented by Mr. 8. B. Dascos, 1 am of the u,a.: that the tone resulting from his improvements as exhibited in the instruments under exami natio1, in point of richness, depth and brillianâ€" cy, equals that of the best Grand Pianoâ€"Fortes, and ercels them in pure, musical jntonation and actual tone, power thus approximating closer to what I consider perfection in the instuâ€" ment than has yet been achieved by any other . tem of manvfacture. 4 From the N. Y. Herald, Sept. &=â€"U & careful examination of Dmoo‘s Pi-m;:u, we find the results obtained are a very fine singing tone, great purity and briliancy throughout the entire instrument, not ofter found in Pianos constructed npon the old plan have manulactured reed: insWuien® #W" ble bellows, and two pedats for the feet i¢ Before ptrclunipg. wend for a descriptive eatalogue, with price. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865, 14 8CHOOL ORGANS and MELODEONS Finished in E:(po:k‘ l::ood, Walnut td 4e agane anye Sager . 85,000 NOW in USE! X ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE CON A taining full description of style, and testimonials of the most eminent musician, as to the superior excellence of our instmâ€" mehtsâ€"will be sent free to anr ‘nMu-. The Automatic Organ. In presenting the Avmaame Omoax, *# buldly announce the greatest trlup‘ in musical instruments of the age. During the :uhl( century, the French and German ve manufactured reed> instruments with operate, but the want of the reversed or E1 HAUSTED BELLOWs, (which is the only bellows used in our instruments,) made it rfi for them to produce the mellow, and musical tone for which our instruments are celebrated . Another objection to this method of blowing Am»tber':l:r(flon to this method 6f MUTITE was, that feet being occupled, no Oppotâ€" tunity was offered for the management of the swel. Within the rt two years, instruments constructed on this European plan of « double blowers," have been manufactured in this country, and to counteract this difficulty (want of a swell) a lever has been projected from the centre of the instrument, to act upon the #well, Axp orERATED ®y Tm® xxgx. | The inconvenience and contortion necessary to effect this object are d‘fi!:.ble enough to a gentleman, but to a lady use of mchnn"Mh.di! impossible. g:'mm ric 1trk-e obv‘:w M'MM.'{ entirely, the simple act of or less force giving the a;:fiuvâ€" en decrease in the volume of the tone. Ottawa, Dec. 18th 1865 #52 to #552%2 FACH! THIRTY NINE VARMETIES, with PATENT BASSO TENUTO or SUB BAS8. For seventeen years the superior €KOU"7"" of our Melodeons has not been questioned, 406 for two years‘ past the enormous demand be# made it impossible for us to meet Our ordert fi.p&ly. ν our increased hdll&l.: _warran n assuring our patroRé their orders will be promply met, and solic a continuance dthei:m...‘ Caution to All ofonnm-vrm-ue namé board, in full, "GEO. A. PRINCE & c0 When a dealer represents any other sm The Melodcon and School Org8D: WY NCR & GeRnet I‘Fw'--'-! ME ” as "the same as ours;" it is usually a attempt to sell uh&r&amfifl’“ h.?: n‘k‘-e‘:nl-l‘rf‘e”p.lmom + Aburches, Clerg? ERC Omn ME C C PCO P . 8.â€"A libreal discount to Churches, Clen men and Schools, _ Address. * GEO. A. PRINCE, £00 Buffalo X. ) Tus Ortawia W. HLRKD, Successor to Hurp & ( Maiden Lane, XEW York, §OLE PROPRIETOR FOR THE USITED #t1rgs. ._NORTHROP & LYMAx, __ Newcastur, Cw Automatic Organs. Works, No. 60, Sparks Street, Ottawa, County of Carleton C. Ottawa, Doc. 18 1865.~ ts GEO A. PRINCE &4 €O. mm 0 0 e atdl awa Tiuss.â€"Printed and Published morning, (Sundays C“*M’.: DARLEY‘S Yours respectfully, L. M. GOTTSCHALK BOLE AGEXTé WM. HALL & £ON, 543 Broadway, NEW YORK P ATENT in the erts, W. M Nkinu;' in 1â€"Clkw dAudag hi. 2 * L f 1.% ‘l:‘x(l'.l waeer~" 7'I‘ TE City of ‘OTT AI, 1\\;1}'\ n'lj I 3; Gxoro® coTToN, 'l.l.rln.wm Qrown Attorney, for the t':u:':: und Russoll. * Orncs: In the Court House, L‘ Jemary 27, 1866. ‘Xtewa, February 7 ‘“" ore, Rideau Streel %““’,.;":'1" Lc L â€"â€"â€"â€"omif J MUI MCa . l.n".AT.LA“'o l"fi Areee two doors 1 es o doors frou “- w 20, 1866. k&**"J_ OCt )N NC ‘ '-"..‘A“’. '“.I' (”""!‘m" c se Auron Buildings, 0t# dubramry 21, 1866 _ Wava, Jun. 12, 1866 /â€"7 w A. F. BOUCIL “"', Officet N« ‘“O‘“" Mr. Bouch "U" CcA promptiy to "P O employes, and t es, w he “ul ir, B. attends W SEUOU . district of Que! ?u& Mr. 3. hnd for the district Pecember 28, 1865â€" Atuwa, Pob. 7, 1866 prmg s = 144Â¥ I% MJ Em" Ofice ! Spas -_...,i"-v 27,1886. P RYke ln-l‘gr-':r-m\w. & apce N ~= p-o.e!'BnilJ{r:'g.'\l-m &D Mareoor h «bruary T, 1866â€" yvimemaccmmetcral k »eut 1 a . mpared to attend promplly J. E. BOULTO :s ornon : A-é_d:l_ Buildings, R Ormice: ‘lelegraph Building, flE%Y,{‘,_OR«I RKEY»â€"ATeâ€"L FE"" o. Copvey ano * Tav, uAYOOC K 4d rroRxEY$®â€"AT "CO Awmeavan EDW ARD T. DA MESSRS. DUCK & Qrrioes : Court House, Ay1 * uy jOsEPH J Aitends to all Law Courts MARSHALL MA RISTER, Attorneys wrice: Horpe‘s Buildings, in Btreots, Ottawa. s, Dec. 18, 1886. â€". MEDEC A \ _ L DR outvier u. LEES & GEMM tors in Chancery, N ;_n"'m‘i-&‘n T, 1866 Maria Street, Cont N $ ] b:““'hu Mn daoh Hogse the South of Dan M. McLEOD ER, Kto., for 1. Over Soott‘s DR. 0 1, 1866 WEEKLY LBEGAL A. BRADL 14. RS and A¢ oue G. HURI and I sCOTT his office in adva Mox ay W of t & HA Attorme 18 ;â€"â€"Dwid A nn tut s KE Bouchet A W 3 HE Joux nlait Tw

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