Shov and Dwellin=â€"House for Sale y â€"~â€" N THE YILLAGE OF SA PinCtiniOXD, 18 iniles from the ~City of Ottawa. An excelentopenâ€" 34 ing for a General Merchant. For particulars apply to the Proprietor on the GEORGE BROW X. Richmond, February 10, 1866. 46â€"ut: ‘>~ Hovln.u&n-nu % VERY CHEAP. / Lot No. T South side of Murray btheet, win uwouble House and lorge Yard and Stables. This is one of the best stands in the City foma Tavern or Boarding House. X handsome Stone Cottage, with about 1} scres of | land, and outhouses attached, bemutifuliy situated on the Montreal anl Ottaws Road, only 1} miles from Ottaws, and communding ‘a view of the City and sarzounding country. f * As the road is now being Macadamized, this is a valuable investment. To be sold very cheap. \ Apply to J. J. MURPHY, Solicitor, corner of York and Sussex Streets. ‘ ~FARMS FOR SALE! Ottawa, May 23. rossessros ctves nwepniarery. |I A*E% BRICK BUILDING | g"’ x om Besserer Street, Sandy | A â€" Mill, near the tesidence of Hox. | ; MarcoLx CawERox. maunm " containa seven Bedâ€"rooms, and is furnished withail | 3{ l‘O‘SSBSSlOS GIÂ¥sX IMMEDIATELY. ‘ All‘ BRICK BUILDING j ft. Tull, sear the" fenidence ‘of Hox. â€" Mill, near the of Hox. MarcoLx CawERox. ’nhamm contains seven Bedâ€"roous, and is furnished with Alup'l:my Wooden Building, on the corâ€" net of Murray Streets. This House is Tined with Brick, furnished with donblydoots and windows and Venetian Blinds. There isâ€"a Iarge Kitchen and Shed attached, with Pump, Stable and other Buildâ€" ings in the yard. This House is well adapted for a WW&DI to + J. L’n’. OHANLY, _ n Sandy Hill. in rear of the above. .,-‘l&pnhh-'-ltu'n..h FRANCIS CLkMOW, ESQ., s ied ze a~C City of Quawa. Ottawa, February 10, 1866. ____ _A1L80, 23 ACRES OF LAXD ln.!r,-ï¬,d Qh-_,&t.ï¬:g“ about halt newrly eppositq the iot on which the new ank of Montreal is to be ereciou, auu within tve minutes‘ walk of the other Batiks. . Lots 9 and 10 on north side of QueenStreet Ottawa, Feb. 10, 1866. A , A PERTY known as T. M. m BLASDELL‘S HOMESTEAD, con" taining about TWO ACRES, beauâ€" tifully situated on the Ottawa River, being Lot One, North side Wellington Street, City of Ottawa, with the Dwelling and outhouses thereon. 1,; * Ox soUTH sIDE RIDEAT . . 3 Street, Sn«r' y opposite Workman & Griffin‘s,) a good three storey Stone House, with a goou uweiiing and shop. below. The buildâ€" ing is covered with tin, and extends frgm front to rear, 74 feet. ll:.:'wd't.h‘-m-i. Terms reasquable. | Apply to EGAR YIELDINXG > Ottawa, Fob. 6, 1866. 42â€"Gm ~INÂ¥ THE TOWNSHIP OFâ€"NEPEAN W-rnrrvo-.n» e«HALP MILES o6 ha City Limits, with A DWELLING â€" HOUSE erected thereon. One of the land is worthy aftention purchasers, and will be soid CHEAP. INDISPUTABLE TITLES WILL BE GIVEN February 10, 1866 February 10, 1§66. For Sale at a Bargain. 2.“ MILLS, 1 FLOUR MILL, EX« TENSIVE Timber Limits ; Wood Planing and other Machines ; 1,000 .acres good Land, Dwellings Stores; Wharres ; &c., &c. APPLY TO H. MeLEAN Ottaws. March 20â€" 1866. 78â€"3m LOTS AND HOUSES TIA!‘ ll.loxnt‘z PROPERTY Ceptam Dokge. bemaitaily shosiee vo Atamond » a on acres or thereabouts, being composed of the broken Lots 24 and 25 in lst Condession Ottawa, Front on CITY PRORERTY ! Also Pow Noâ€"62, in Christ Church, Ottaws For terms and apply to the Caaznurse Forerst, ille, or to _ LEWIB & PLSHEY, February 10, 1866. PROPERTY FOR SALE. 100 miles of Ottaw® City. There is about 40 _peres of this Farm cleared and under iâ€" . _ vation. 4 t T No. 5. 100 ACRES OF LAND IN & Townshipof Gloucester, County of C ton, being the East haif of Lot.No. 21, in the #nd concession. This iz a good Farm and willâ€"be sold cheap. ' | A TWO AND Ap-‘ri-;’l‘l'ï¬l' HOUSE, situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Street. mï¬mhu(dynv.u in ishedâ€"30x36. is also a good F\ Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which rents at $100 per annium. It is situated in the diote vicinity of the Railway Terminus, and is a very desirable place for a private resiâ€" Ottaws, December 18, 1865. â€" Ts Nos. 2 AND 3 oN THE NXORTH .k of Wilbrod Street, These lots are ituated lmm 05‘.1:01“: ..Iu'f.'::.ib 1N Plk. different parts , W cither forcker porvieaiys ahd sarmacer shte . * terms C â€Amtn H. J. FRIEL & CO., Orto H McLEAN, Apply to Dwellings to Let. ET‘OEF SA EFOEF PFOEFE SA OTS N04. 2 AND 3 0N THE NXORTH 1004 4d d 200004 t chnicndinsâ€" Aroafro en nA least 50 and the remainder is covered -ins:.';de{ Bush. . The Farm is within five wiler the City, and is beautifully situated on banks “:»‘:“ml.";" thas having .m“ cither by land of water. [ lqu'ucfilupiwr quality, and yields excellent crops. No. 2. * .0 ACRES OF LANXD, SITUATED in the Township of Gloucester, County ot 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. ; W Acal.gl 0"1-:"" II’VA'I'B?‘ im ownsh Orgoode, County c.-u-.m.-n&.u-.wsc. 20, in the 4tiy concession. There is about 25 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" ed with a good Hardwood Bush. This is a good Farm, and will be sold at a reasonable .0A1Acu:.i;o;"l.Aso ho of Chng ownshi goode, County of Carleâ€" ton. ‘l'hit?u'- in o"-u'd-uh'u‘l'(éo miles of the Gloucester Church, anc within Eleven opposite St. Joseph‘s College, Ti are welt retied for e aroctinn 5t provady 25 ACRES OF LAXD For YÂ¥ aL Y ABLE T. en sitte Sparks Streu, South Side Sparks Street, WMAT VALUABLE PROâ€" LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, &¢., 0f This land can be â€ll‘ C ing on the lot of at &c., Ottawa. 46â€"utt Land Agent. , Ottawa. u f wa. ‘ e ... ' ,;:‘ll. ':. -nunln:.’o :o. J sent , twice a ! week to A&I-cr. Richmond, Mmluu. Ottawa, March 27, 1866. 8§4â€"3m Victoria~ Vaults ! ‘ Wellington Street. _ | may be favored with. Fixaxee Desartoext, _/ f Customs, Quebec, 6th March, 1863. lT 1§ DIRECTED BY THE HoN. THE FINANCE MINISTER, that hereafter Weekly Notices be published and furnished to Collectors of Customs, as to the rate of discount to be. allowed on "A-:r:‘u hvo.i'cv‘:ghieh is .on::l i: .;.u-nhm price as represe y Excha at a rate equal thereto. 'Sneh notices to -p;‘"u every Saturday in the Canada Gazettr. % R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE. Fixaxc® Deeartwext, Crstoms, â€" » Ottawa, June 22, 1868. ls AccoRDaNCE WITHTHE aBovE Order, notice is hereby, given that the authoriz« ed discount is declared to be this day 32 per cent, which percentage of deduction is‘ to be continued until next Weekly Notice, and to apply to all parâ€" cbases made in the United States during that k. R. 8. M. BOl‘(‘HST’l’T ‘vnn:n, by the: Forticth Chapter of the Consolidated Statutes of Canada, inâ€" «ituled: An Act respecting Emigrants and Quaranâ€" tine, it is amongst other things enacted, that =The Governor in Council may from time to time make such Regulations as he thinks proper for enforcing compliance with all the requirements of this‘ Act, and for ensuring the dmponbrP::ct of Quarantine by and in respect of Vessels, ngers, and Goods soming into the Port of Quebec, to which he thinks it right for the preservation of the Public Health, that such Regulations should apply, and for the thorough cleansing and disinfecting of such Qessels, Goods and Passengers, so as to prevent as far as possible, the introduction or dissemination of disâ€" ease into or in this Province, and may from time to time revoke, alter or amend such Kegulations or any of them, and make others in their stead ;" and « such Regulations shall have the force of law durâ€" ing the time they. be expressly limited to be in force oniy during a certain time or at certain times or seasous, in which case they shall have the force of l w dunng.'khc time and at the times and seasons durin“ or at which they nave been limited to be in toree;" and by such Regulations the Governor in @vancil may require the Master of every Vessel coming up the River St. Lawrence from below the Quarantine Station at Grgese ‘Isle, (except only such Vessels as are thervin dni\’npud «nd referred to as excepted)â€"to bring his Vessel to anchor at the place at the said Quarantine Station designated in the Regulations, and report such Vessel in writing } to the Ufficer at the said Station, dulignbd for :hu purpose in such Regulations, with all the euâ€"" lars relative to the same, and to the 3:;'..'. Passengers and Cargo thereof required by 1 such Regulations or by any Officer duly autho. rized under themâ€"to require the same,â€"and to allow the proper Officer to visit and inspect such Vessel and every port thereof, and the Passengers and Crew and the cargo and other articles on board he same,â€"and :» send on shore at the said Station and at the pl there pointed out by the Officer hereunto authorized by the said Regulationsyâ€" any or all.of the Passengers«, Crew, Cargo or, other artiâ€" cle on board such V essel, as the said Officer thinks secessary for p reventing theâ€"introductisin of contaâ€" gious or infectious disease,â€"and to allow auch Pasâ€" sengers, Crew, Carge and other articles, and also the Vessel itself, to remain so long at the said staâ€" tion and at such places thereat respectively, and to be so treated, and cleansed and purified as the said Utficer shall think necessary for the purpose wforeâ€" said; by such Megulations, the Governor in P may assign to toe several Officers and perâ€" sons to be employed at the said Quarautine Station, the powers aad duties necersary for carrying the raiq Regulations and the Act fully into effect, and may deciare that any such Officer or persons shall by virtue of his office or employment be, a Justice of the Peace or a Constwble or Peace Officer for for the space around the same described in such Government House, Orftawa, 9th A,n'il, 1866 Wis Excellioncy the Governor=General in # Council. ‘vnn:n, by the: Forticth Chapter of the Consolidated Statutes of Canada, inâ€" m’ and such Officer shall accordingly be suen Justice of the Feace or Poace Officer 'n!tlu he be ctherwise qualined or not: And by such Regulations the Governor in Council may impose unes not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars in any base, on persons contravening the same, and may provide taat the offender shail be imprisoned until such tine be paid, and may direct that o vessel shall be entered or cleared at the Port of Quebes or of Montreal, until all the requirements of such Reguâ€" lations are fully compliea with, and may direct that any P:vplnfld rson, Vessel or thing, who or which has passed or or been removed from the said \uarantine station, before b:u“ the requirements of such Regulations have compiied with in respect of such Person, Vessel n:‘ thing,| or witaout the written permission of the Oflicer{emâ€" powered to suthorize such ‘passing or dquq_thm may be compelled to return or be carried back to the said Stauon, and by force if necessary.". | | . AXALES & PORTER Now therefore it is ordered by Mis Excellency the Governor General in Council : ; 1. Vessels to make Quarantines .‘ That all ships and other vessels, whether Sailing Vessels or Steumships and whether carrying passenâ€" gers, or passengers wnd trieght, or freight alone, or in ballast, whico may daring the ¢ight months next dollowing the Fifteenth day of April in O‘Odl and AMERICAN TX VOICESâ€"DISCOUNTS o mm L t every year arrive in the Fort ofmm.:::oe,fmny or ports, place or places, s1 without the ’.m';i-o. by way of that part of the River St. Lawâ€" rence which is below Grosseâ€"lsle, shall stop g$ the Quarantine Station of Grosseâ€"Isie, to be there inâ€" spected, and, it necessary, detained in Qaarantine until such ships or vessels have been ‘dicharged therefrom by such license or passport, a‘s shall be directed 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€"islg aforesaid, when duly required by sor h * competent authority. That all Ships, Vessols anki Steamshi t havâ€" ing had their dmnrp‘*m the Qru.n':nu of Grosseâ€"Isle, shall be subject» to inspection, and furâ€" ther detention‘it necessary, on their arrival at the Harbour of Quebec, according to the Regulations mE Pmd i , _ 8. â€"Gr0§ieâ€"Isle. o All ships and vessels of the dlass and description hereinberore inentioned, as lhbl: to make their Quaâ€" rantine at Grosseâ€"Isle, shall within thespace included between Grosseâ€"Isle and a linedrawn parâ€" allel to it, through the Red Buoy, to be placed as heretofore, under the direction of the Supgrintenâ€" dent of Filots, and bounded on the east and west by lines drawn due seuth from the Woestorn Extreâ€" mities of Cliff Island and Grosseâ€"Isle, thero to ue ubmitted, should ii be 's:b:u‘hl necessary by the Medical Officer of the ion, to sanitary, disinâ€" fecting and other -ouum“uleulnud to prevent the iun‘-dm:‘pn-d epidemic, contagious or infectious within the Province, i‘f‘u- cordance with the dispositions of the law, and purâ€" suant to orders given frt ï¬.{lotim: and no ship or vessel shall quit its assigned mootings at Quarantine without the order of the proper Oticer of the Station to that effect. Ew 4.â€"Establishment. 1 r _ The Quaranting establishment at Grosseâ€"Isle shall consist of a. Medical: Superintendept, with as many Medical Assistants, Hospital Stew@rds, Boatâ€" men, Orderlies, and other employees as may be apâ€" pointed, according to cireumstances. , The Medical Superintendent shall, by virtue of his office, be a Justice of the Peace within the limits of the Quaâ€" rantine Station, as bereinbefore described, shall be suthorized to see the Quarantine duly performed, and for this purpose shall have full power and auâ€" | thority over all officers -z: other &onou whatsoâ€" | ever in Groszeâ€"Isle, or hed to that station, and be authorized to call upon all persons to mid him in enforeing the law and their regulations, and in t: of his death, sickness, or absence, the OQflicer in rank o-ph{od on the island, .h“i have the power and suthority aforesaid. And all the -y:;u- of the eaid Quarantine Establishment shail; by virtue of their office, be Peace Officers, be vested with all the powers and authority of pecial Constables, within the limits of the said ‘Station. P 5.â€"â€" Inspection and Superintendence. Theâ€" Medical Superintendent (or in case of his sickness or absence, the Oficer next in the ank ::’loy-d on the Island) shall enforce the said , w these Regulations, and shall direct ships vessels to go to -chzl.moc places to perform , as it may necessary to send them 1ios BHe shall direct all ships or vessels, liaBle: to PCO SEE O IUsC L CEKLKE . p-ï¬rnuum,lobohnn?t to anchor within / the limits of the Quaranting Anchorage, and goneralâ€" ly ï¬ all that may be required to erfforce rigid |In mwm-:ti'dh' nd&auumnluim. permit passengers, or »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 fitstate to receive them, and that they have MW\L‘mMuh .« fit state for reâ€"embarkation or for leaving the said mem Cas Island : and that all such passengers and persons, with their ln“l.t::o been wufod. dleansed and purited,‘and that does not exist amongst those who are about to proceed, or leave the said Island, who are about to proceed, or leave the said Island, any case or m of Asiatic Cholera, Fever, Small Pox, Se or Measles, or other infoctious and dangerous diseases > â€" He (or such of his medical assistants as may ‘be so.ordered by N?-hll also go off to and board vessels bound to make their Quarantine‘at Grosseâ€" Isle as aforesaid, and put the following questions to the Masters or persons in charge, vis: ll; What is your name, and that of your vesâ€" aol? noo 2. From whence did you sail, and date? 3. What is your cargo, and whence taken on board? 4. At what place or places did your vessel touch in her voy age ? 3. Was such place®orâ€"places, or any, and which of them infected with the cholera, plague, or any postilential fever or disease? 3 nlnomalin e PnE e L2ud Shas & P e peneennenp en Cns | 6. How m vsens were on board when the vessel sailed?" * [ TK ) Cabin passengers ? + Steerage pasgengers? R Crew? « P 6 { 7. Mave any peéson or persons during the voy age been mfochd{cl: are lhcp.u now any iil'ootod with the cholera, plague, or any pestilential fevor or discase? 8 Did any person or persons, and. how die during the vuyP:‘o. and from what dmfllw; 9. Did you or any of the ship‘s company or pasâ€" #gengers, with your privity, go on board luy{ihip or vessel, on did any of the company of any ghip or yessel come 6n board your ship in the voyage, and from what port did she sail last? _ 10. Did 'yi;u any of your ship‘s company ‘or passengers, with or without : your privity or conâ€" sent, land at any place within the |Province of Canada? | i s & / 11. Have jou any person on board tic, idiotic, deaf |and dumb, blind, or are such ncohp#niod by relations ‘ ab If the answers be satisfactory, he shall give a Clean Bill of Health to the Mastér or person in charge; and such vessels may thet d to the harbor <. Que If the answers be inot satisfacâ€" tory, 0. the Medi¢al Superintendent has any teason to suspect fraud. on the part of the Master or person in charge, crew or passengers, he shall immediately #'d" the vessol to such piace as may be appointed or vessely detained under Quaranting of Observaâ€" tion ; he shall call for the ship‘s papers, passengers‘ lists and logâ€"books, and inspectâ€"them oroughly so as to ascertain the whole of the occurtences during the voy age, and should he mect with any resistance, he will make such signal as may be ined on to show that assistance is necessary. ) _‘. > _ _ He shail have charge of all vessels| detained in Quarantine. .133 shali direct, if necessary, all %u- sengers to be landed yith their luggage. . And shall superintend . th }f:win‘ and disinfection . of vessels. He shall direct the flumber of . passengers to be landed, distinguishing those who téquire to be treated for pestilential or infectious diseases, from those who do not require such treatment, and hé shall have generally authority to isolate from each other these different or other classes 6f: persons by dividing the Island in different quarters according to cireamstances, . He shall have medical charge of all passengers w}o do not disembark, and whoâ€"may be laboring undér any o(hzr than pestilential or inâ€" fectious disease; and shall order all n{en and wersons on board any such ship or vessel who shall foregoing regulation. . â€" | # He shall give medical treatment on board in all cases om'.& diseases which are not by these regwâ€" lations specially required to be tre on shore, and when it shall be deemed advisable not to land the passengers on the said Island. . He shall whenâ€" over & vessel is cleaned, ventilated |and purified, direct such vess¢lâ€"to receive on board the whole:or any portion.of the passengers, or wh hrth: w'holo . ids is n nc m s r:r;&; on board any such ship or vessel who shall abor under any pestilential or infectious disease, to be landed with their luggage according. to the or’an':y“.nd which of the said passengers shall reâ€" main on the said Island, to proceed up the river by some other mode of convey ance, he shall, so soon asâ€" thy “."3‘ reâ€"ombarked on board their -Izl ,/or on bourd afy ship or yessol leaving the sai gdmd give a passport or Clean Bill of Health to the er or person having such vessel in charge, to ed :’o 57..»«. shall make returns to the Minister of Agriculture of the vessel boarded by hitm as soon us possible after such vessels are visiled. ocms Li l o+ . Pm e hesane n & rsons employed by the Government, or in any potlle nepby weut on the said fntand, thne direotiy or hdimt'ly any interest or concern in any | supply of provisions, or other things to be supplied or furnished, bought or sold upon the said Island, or directly or indirectly receives of takes .nry.dprhw gratmity.or reward for any service renderedto any Masters or Crows of â€" V essels, Passengers or othorr- sons uponthesaid Island. . And it shall be the duty of all persons to whose knowledge any breach of this Regulation shalt momn the samie forthwith to the Meaical Superi nt, who shall nuz:ln into the facts alleged, and may suspend from his ofâ€" fice any person soâ€"charged until the pleasure of the Governor General, shall be known respecting the person so charged. yeccse? P ds ces & â€" T.â€"Pilots. Pilots having been furnished with copier of these regulations, and also of the laws regulating Emiâ€" gration, shall exhibit the same to the Master or perâ€" son in charge of every vessel they may boari. Every Pilot having charge of a vessel, shall bring her to anchor within the Emul of the anchorage ground at Grosseâ€"Isie hereinbefore detined. \‘They shall also keep the national flag of such vessel flyâ€" ing at the peak until boarded by the proper officers, and, in case of sickness on board, the said flag shall be kept at balfâ€"mast, On lmz‘m'f u’Q:abluz: if the vessel has received a clean Bill of ltnlth from the Medical Superintendent at Grosréâ€"Isle, has not been detained there on account of sickness or suspicion thereof, and and has not any sickness on board at the time, she may bring to at any place within the following limits in the Port of Quebec, viz, the whole space of the River Bt. Lawrence, | from the mouth of the River &t. Charles to a line drawn acroes the said River St. Lawrence, from the Flagâ€"staff on the Citadel, or Cape Diamond, at right angles to the course of the said River, but must not communicate with the shore or with any #" vessel or boat until boarded by the Inspectingâ€" ysician; but if the vessel has been detained at Grosseâ€"Isle, or has actually any si¢kness 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. 8.â€"â€"â€"Vessels proceeding to Quebec. In all cases where vessels having. passengers on board, on account of sickness amongst such passenâ€" ger shall be detained in Quaratinethe Masteror perâ€" son in charge may, on applicationto the HuK:.I Superintendent at Grosseâ€"Isle, be allowed to land the said passengers with their loggage‘; and the vessel being . properly cleansed, puritied and disinâ€" focted under the suporintendence and with the lisense of the Medical Superintendent, may proceed up the river without the said .passengers, upon the master or person in charge paying to such person as shall . be sppointed to receive the same, one shilling and three pence for each passenger, to bear the expense of their convey ance to Quebec, and also at the rate of one zhiuing‘];:'dlom for each of the said passenâ€" gers, to reim the expence of their maintance at Grosseâ€"Isle, for the time during which such vessels, in the judgment of the Medical Superintendent, would have had to be detained in Quaraptine waiting for the passengers not affected with any of the pestilâ€" ential or infectious disease aforesaid, othexwhq such vesselsgghall be detained in Quarantine until the Lunn;-n not sick of, the aforesaid diseases, shall cleansed, washed, purified and disinfected. ® 9.â€"Inspecting Physician at Quebec. An Inspectingâ€"Physician at Quebec shall go off to all vessels arriving at Quebes or at the -ou& of the river St« Charles, and rut the following questions to the Masters or persons in charge, vis : 1. When did you leave Grosseâ€"Isle ? 2. Exhibit to me your pass â€"port from Grosseâ€"Isle? 3. How many person have you on bourd ? J â€" Cabin passengers ? % » Steerage passengers ? Crew ? > * 4. Number left at Grosseâ€"Isle ? 5. Have ‘nd person or persons been taken sick sick ;lw left Grosseâ€"Islé ? % 6» Have any died? State number, names and disâ€" easg ? . 7«‘Have any person or persons come on board or left your vessels since you left G: â€"Islet | _ 8« Have you any person on board who is lunatic, | idiotic, deafand dumb, blind or infirm, and are such hvtvenct ioh *Wepiy o 202C w o+ ty oi F idiotic, deaf‘and dulull;?, bli.:g or in .u: are uts ucomrunod by relations able to support them And moreover, he . shall requ l:Iol Masters, or rsons in charge of vessels to ibit to him the ri.ecnn or &ul-pon which they shgll have received from the Medical SuJ'rinaont at| the Quarantine Station ; and such Masters or in charge shall forthwith exhibit the same for examination, to the said [-m.hy.ldn at Quebec, who, if he shall find, as well from the answers he may receive as from the tenor of the passâ€" and the actual state of the health of the and crew, that sickness does not exist on shall thengrant to the Master, or person in of such vessol, a who is lunaâ€" intirm," and e to support THE OTTAWA ‘IIMRE® JUNE 28 1866. Cortificate in writing lQ“hJ forth the hoalthy state of the passengers and crow, to the end that such vessel may pbtain a fimal discharge from Quaranâ€" tine. â€" But,/if on the contrary, such Inspecting Physician at Quebec.shall find any case of pestilonâ€" tial or infectious disease on board, or shall have just cause t) apprehend the breaking out of any such malady, it shall then be his duty to hoist a yellow flag ht the mainâ€"topâ€"gallantâ€"mast head and shall causeithe vessel to return to or remain and be detained njtho month of the River Saint Charles: for further bservation and inspection; and having acquainted the Master of person in charge with the penaities to be incurred if be should permit any mmunictiiun with his vessel until released from Quarantine, he shall re|port all the circumstances to the «Ministér of Agriculture for ‘the iaformation of the Governpr General; and If it shall appearto the said Insperting Physician at any time that such vessol shall have passed the Quarantine Station at Grosseâ€"Islq without lw|?flng. and should therefore be sent down to‘Grosseâ€"Isle, or that such vessel hayâ€" ing already cleared from Grosseâ€"Isle, should return thereto, there to and the passengers, he shall order the Master or person in churjo to proceed or return with such yessel to Grosseâ€"Isle, and such Master or person in charge shall obey such order. . And the proper Officers atâ€"Grosseâ€"Isle shall observe, in resâ€" poct of such vessels, the same rules and regulations as are provided for vessols arriving at Grosseâ€"Isle with sick. Should the Inspecting Physician at Quebec meet ‘with any resistance inâ€"the discharge ofthe duty required of him by this regulation, ï¬e will immediately enforce‘ the same by all lawful meant at Nisdidpodidt, | : 00| C0003 c 10 .o 0) * 10. Any Steamboat or other vessel that shall have towed or otherwise communi¢ated with a vessel, not having the discharge from &naruï¬no of. the Medâ€" ical Superintendent at Grosseâ€"Isle, shall be subjoct to the same regulations and instructions as hereinâ€" before provided, respecting vessels not discharged feous Quatikntines: |0% 0. |=o 510 50060000 11. No Steamboat shall be allowed‘ to proceed to Grosseâ€"Isle for the purpose of ukinf on board pasâ€" sengers direct from that island, without previously obtaining from the Collector of ‘Customs of the Port. of 5"&0. a written Permit to that effect; subject nevertheloss to the‘regulations hereinbefore provided}© .. .L. .. _i 13. Al it Lawrence, and not having touched ‘at any rnm or places without the Province, nor communicated with apy other vessel which shall have arrived from any Eurt without, the Province, shall be exempt from e [on&qing rulés and regulations,, so far as reâ€" :rcu @ necessity pf going to or stopping at rosseâ€"Isle; mor shall the said rules and regulaâ€" tions apply to.any Vessel of War, or to Transports or Vessels hl'i.l:f Queen‘s Troops on board accomâ€" panied by a Medical ()mcer,Amrin a healthy state, unless sickness or death may have occurred during the passage. |_ _ ©. « uid on hMut® thvâ€" h 240 l:{ No Vessel shall be entered or cleared at the Port of Quebec or Montreal until all the requireâ€" ments of the fm;oing Regulations inreference to ':wh Vessol shall have fnn fully| complied with. > | ‘ 14. Any person who shall contravene, either by omission or commission, any of the foregoing Reguâ€" lations, shall, for every such offence, incur and pry a Fine not excceding Four Husxnerp DorLars, to be recovered in the ‘manner prescribed by The said Act, and every person who, upon conviction of any such offence, shall fail to pay the amount of fine which he sh«ll have been conderned to pay, shall be imprisoned until such Fine be paid. : | } > Axp R | All previous orders making Regulations relati to Quarantine are hereby, rtvolecf“ | & WAL 111 LEK, : !. 1 attention to the annezed copy of the Secretary of State for Forei Governor General of this Provin Majesty‘s Orders that no Chilian Vessels be allowed to bring their W aters. * I ani, sir, Your obe 12. All vessels ‘trading ‘between any. ports or Iwees within the Province or within the Gulf St. The Collector of Customs, At Sea Ports in Canada _ The Barl of Clarendou to Mi Fommiox Orricz, 2nd Sin.â€"Her Majesty‘s Governm of observing the strictest neutrali between Spain and the Republi¢ Fomgiox OrF1C®, 2nd February, 1866. Sig.â€"Her Majesty‘s Governmqnt 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 efectually carrying into effect |this r-l.cipl-. to intérdict the Armed Ships, and also the Privateers of parties, from carrying Prizes made h‘z(h.fl > the Ports, Harâ€" bours, Koadsteads or Waters of the Unitec Kingâ€" dow, or any of Her Majesty‘s Colonies or Possesâ€" sions abroad. . . _ Mn ie I have accordingly w-u%ulint ‘{ou that the Queen has been pleased io direct that orders in conformity with the principles abovéed stated, shquld forthwith be addressed to dl‘ï¬mpor authoritiés in the United Kingdom, and to Her Majesty‘s Naval or other‘ muthorities in all ?upmn beyond the L'Illx Kingdom, for their guidance in the circumâ€" | I have, &e.. 4 _ T‘ | [Signed.J [ chargxpox. The Righ Edwa [ C(_I‘P‘i‘oj‘ 4 ] DOWNING STREET, " February 26th, 1866. Sir,â€"Her Majesty being fully determined to obâ€" serve the| duties of Nnntnllt! during the existing hostilities between Her Catholic Majesty and the Republics of Chili and: !’oru. and bekn{xg moreover on ie n eimeat C w e it 2 resolved to pnnnt.Yu far as possible, the use of Her lnje‘uxa «Marbors, Ports, and Coasts, and the Waters within Her Mt‘juty'l Tcrrhorhmrildw tion, in aid of the warlike purposes:of either Belâ€" ligerent, bas commanded me to communicate to you, for your guidance, th6 follovin{ Rules, which are to be treated and enforced as Her Mujesty‘s Orders and Directions:â€" _ _ _ i0eu er Majesty has been pleased to command that thege rules shallâ€"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 Hor Majesty‘s Te es arid Possessions beyond seas six days after the day when the Governor or other Chief A ity of each of such 'l'o:fltoflojl or ?‘@tu}io:- en Eo en ooo en Wce DP l o d respectively shall have notified blished the same, .ufln‘ in such mlfluï¬u:mm said Rules arg ,'-oboal::?od by all persons within the same territories possessions. | _I. During the continuance of the present Hostiliâ€" 102â€"tf Siz,â€"I have itâ€"in command to T ce onl n e i di‘ tien Her Catholic Iu'w and the Repubâ€" lies :‘ï¬lfl‘ Pern, all ships of War and PX:» teers of wither Belligerent are prohibited from making u:o of any Port or Roadstead in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or in the Chiannel Islands, or inâ€"any of Her Majesty‘s Coloâ€" nigs or Foreign Possessions or Dependencies, or of any Waters subject to the Territorial jurisdiction of’#:hfo Brluh' h Cr;):n', as & Bmio? “d: place of ro-f soft for any warlike purpose, or for the purpose 0 obtaining! -w tw'\liua of warlike nquii::::ï¬â€œÃ©nnd no Ship of War or Privateer of either Belligerent shallâ€"hereafter be permitted to sail out of or leave any Port, Roadstead, or Waters, subject to British g‘flldhï¬qn, from which any Vessel of the: other lliprg: (whether the same shall ‘be a Ship of MWiar, a Privateer, or a Merchant silp{rdnll have r&vinu‘ l.!mdanud. until after the expiration of at least Twentyâ€"four hours from the d;})-rtuu of such Inpon.u*omd NVessel beyond ‘the Territorial jurisâ€" diction of Her Majesty. o t of which pasesâ€"the |Authorities of the Port or of the 1 nearest Port (as the case may be), shall require her to but to sea as sobn as possible after the exâ€" ‘ piration ?f such period of Twentyfour hours, withâ€" . out permitting her to take in supplies, beyond what . may be :neuury ifor her immediate use ; and no mei Vesgel which may have been allowed to remain within British Waters for th_oi&ul;rouof repair shall sontinue in any such Ports, Koadsteads, or waters, for a 1 r period! than ‘Twentyâ€"four hours after her sary rej shall have been completed : gwi | ne , that in allâ€"cases in which ere shall be any c.elsiwhdhot_ahip- of War, Privateors, or Mer¢hant lpa of the said Belliâ€" ‘enm parties in same l\:bdn-nd. or [ aters within the Territoriak Jurisdiction of Her ajesty, there shall be an interval of not less than wonty â€"four hours een the departure therefrom any such Vessel (whether a Ship of War, a Privaâ€" r, or & Merchant Ship) of the one Belligerent, and he nbap;um ure therefrom. of any sh? of Warâ€"or \Privateer of the other Belligerent, and the imeg hereby limited for the dor.nun of such Ships \ f War and Privatéers respectively, shall always in Cireula i‘mu hereby limited for the dor.nur'o of such Ships f War and Privatéers respect nl{. shall always in ase of essity , so far as ma reâ€" ¢ f i uhm { be uisite ouivin effect to this proviso, but not ?urther. erw | IIL. ‘No Bhip of War or Privateer of either Belliâ€" rent shall hereafter be ed while in any Fï¬" tead of Waters, subject to the Territo. jrial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, to take in any aupâ€" jplies except &h' ions and such other things as |may be: req! ite for subsistence of her Crew, and Jneopt muth coal only (as may be sufficent to ‘carry such Vessel to the nearest ;’o« of her own FLNANCE DEPARTMENT, + Orrawa, 19t] i obmonl the Ibe, Sir, _ U neFopr mhat byniy Bttvane M ogl“rn:d) | _ EDWARD CARDPWELL e ‘-‘M olc-#-u Ot:‘vQ, April 3, 1865. | ; 90â€" t Iiotomal Honorable rd Cardwell, M. P., c., &eo., &o. y + R. 8. M, Commissioner of Cu 4+ k CUsSTOMS. ‘ March, 1866. | all your special Despatch from Affairs, to ‘llb‘e conveyin er .S"n:l’inbflriufld rizes inlo Britigh ient servant, B0OUCHETTE, ome and Excise. Cardwell 90â€"tf. : Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866 MONTREAL _ OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. S§AILING WEEKLY. ACADIAN,...,.. (Building) ... ... AUSTRIAN,.....(Building.)..... PERUVIAN, . .Capt. Barcaxtiy®. .. MORAVIAN, .. ...Capt. Arrox.... HIBERNIAN, .. .Capt. Durrox.. . NOVAâ€"8SCOTIAN, .. Capt. Wyur.. BELGIAN,. .. ... Capt. Brown.. .. NORTHâ€"A MERICA N;.Capt. Krer DAMASCUS;.. ; ..Capt. Warr..:;. Passengers Booked to Liverpool & Londonaery â€" Rates of Through Passage from OTTAW A to LIVERPOOL or LONDONDERRY : CABIN,.................,......$66.70 to $86.75 éAceording to uccmnmodntion.zx'* â€" /BTEERAGE,,..........:/:ms1ss...... ... @M85 1 s@enETURN TICKETS GRANTED AT T REDUCED RATES, > WB P de M CR CR 4.4 EoD OR EoSE ST. DAVID, 1650 tons, .. ... . . Capt. Aird. 8T. GEORGE, 1468 tons, ... .. Capt. Smith, 8T. ANDREW, 1422 tons, . . .. . Capt. Scott, 8T. PATRICK, 1207, tons, . . .. . Capt. Trocks The Steamers of this Line will sail at regular, inâ€" tervals bétween the Clyde and Quebec. Berths not secured nntil paid for. f For passage, or other lumiculnrl. -‘{?fly to HEUBACH & COW ARD, Ottawa, May 14 THB GoOVERNMENT OF PRINCE EDs ward Island has given notice that a Light House has recently been erected on the North Point of that Island, it 47°, 3%, 46" N. and Longitude 639 , 59‘, 9" W. _ The Light stands cighty feet high abcve wntï¬r. and shows a fixed white light. By Command, * % R. S. M. BOUCHETTE, Laghts;~â€" Gulf GovERNXMENT â€" HOUSE â€" OTTAWA, Saturday, 16thâ€"day of December, 1865. R Pressxr f * His Excgurexcy ty ApwixistaA rox or tus Goyâ€" geakarExit in Corxcun. ‘|I8 EXCELLENCY was pleased to lay I I before the Council a Rc;-}xfl froum the Commissioner of Customs, dated 15th Decemâ€" ber, 1865, and approved by the How. the Minisâ€" ter of Finance, stating that under authority of chapter 17 of the Con, Stat.; Can,, Sec, 24, an. Order in Council was passed op 28th April, 1853, directing ©that Goods bona jide exported to this Province from any country/but ing in (ransitu through another country nmr‘::ulc-r Bonds shall be, until it hall be otherwise ogâ€" dered, valued for duty as if such (Goods iyg imported direct from such first mentioned country Into this Province," and submitting that it would be desirable to extend said Or _ der in Oouncil to jree as well as dutiably Goods. + + WGI\L;Y|AII %MGl;nnOfl W L(‘,nI'nlNAi§. Whereupon His Excellency in Council .. > pleaged to order, and it is herebyâ€"ordered, that free (}ood:‘ passing through a _ foreign country consigned directly td, Importers in Canada, shall hereafter be put on the same footing as dutiable Goods, . + ; Ix ®x, THOMAS STORY, ax Ixsorvext t 7 PURIUAN'I‘ To THE STATUTE IN that behalf, public notice is horeby‘{ivn that on the Fifteenth day of August next, at the hour of Twelve o‘slock, noon, the undermentioned Lands and Tenements, being the property of the said Inâ€" solvent, (subject to n Mortgage thereon in favor of Alexander Cliristic,) will be noldkbynl’nbli'e nAlmtiou ce n ne s 00 td Cw tO n t 2 ui mllal :t';y-?liee: ZQ?.ii:’n Street, in the ‘City of Ottawa : Being composed of Villa l:?tg Nurg‘bnn‘ One, fl:wo, and Three, fronting the Rideau Canal, and Lots Numbers Four, Five, and Six, fronting the Concesâ€" sion Line, or allowance for road between Concesâ€" sions C and D, in the Township of Nepean, in the County of Carleton, as laid out and marked on a plan ({nwn t‘;{v George F. Austin, Provincial Land Surveyor, an dgocited in the lhglï¬ry Office of the County of Carleton, of lhum f %o Northâ€" erly half of Lot lettered G, in ion C, Rideau (Front, (the said Northerly half bein’ formed by dividing the said â€"Lot u&tho centre, from front to Tear,) situate, ging and being on the Easterly side of the Rideau Canal ; also that othar portion of the said Northerly half of Lot lettered G, situate, lyipf and being on the ’Euurlg side of the Rideau Canal, which said part is butted and bounded, or may be otherwise known as follows : that is to say, comâ€" otherwise known as follows : that is wlx. comâ€". meingt.s mo.n the Westerly side of the Conâ€" | cession d, m Concessions C and M in said Tm-hlr,dim oi‘i&:udud and fiftyâ€"two and one balf links, in a Southerly direction from the Northenst angle of Lot lettered G, aforesadd, thence Southerly along the said Concession Road, two hunâ€" dred nnl seven and oneâ€" half links,â€"more or less, to the land owned by Georgé Patterson, Esq., thence Westerly, parallel with the division line between said Lot G and Lot F, in the said Concession, and along the Northern boundary o'f the said ‘George Patterson‘s land, nine hundred and fortyâ€"nine i nks, more or less, to the Queen‘s hi‘h‘u&. running along the East sideof the Rideau Canal, thence Northerly along said h'!ï¬h'uy two hundred: and e:ght links, thence Easte m&ullel with thesaid division line, between said G and F, one thousand and six links, to the place of beginning, said last described portion of Land containing, by admeasurement, two acres more or less. Bm in Abocl uin PRAYER BOOKS, CE LE:'V’ERY e Iaf . 'WE ALL THE ATTENTION OF THE V Ladies of Ottawa to our assortment. ovvnnxu{ BROTHERS. 2%(;5"2;;- OoF MES O January 1, 1866 Packed and Ottawa. CGroceries & R@s* Country Merchants examine before purchasing OCEAN > STEAMSHIPS. Ottawa, Jan ay 1 fully soli¢ited, and p(l executed. & Mills‘ Marble wg?ï¬* ’Sgarks' 8t., OLNTRER OW N OTTAW aâ€" | FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUsTOMS, w Ottawa, June 14, 1866 Insolyvent Act of 1864. Ottawa, Ne# 1AAK, l54tf sUMMER SERVICE. FPORS A Mantleâ€"Pi SALF OF LANDS. NOTICE TO MARINERS Arso, a LARGE 8 of , St. Lawrence, Prince Edward A Island, earty MLOL LV TY UIRD wxflrnn s CENTRE TOWN, &’l"l‘A A. A _ _ _w. J. & A. K. Milia. Bigned, (EXGLISH AXD PRENCH,) inspected by Commissioner of Customs 1866 Aokats ar OTtrawa. ; 125â€" {38 Wa, H. LEE, Liquor rould do wel sewhere . VHELAN, 0CK OF eces ! 3 AND PRI Kixty Rideauw street 20650 2600 Tows 2650 Tons 2434 Tons 2300 Tons 2400 Tons 1784 Tons 1800 Tons j .E!b., Tons 12â€"f 20â€"tf PROVINCE OF CA By His Excellency the Right Honoral Staxuey Viscoust Moxck, Bar .. Ballytramon, in the County W exf« General of British North Americ®, General and Governorâ€"inâ€"Chief in Provinces of,Canada, Nova Scotia wick, and the Island of Prince . Viceâ€"Admiral of the same, &c., & To all to whom these presents shall c ING : + cce A PROCLAMATION. Gxo. Er. CaRTIER, J HERE Af Atty.â€"Gen.! ;“ the thirty TRTR tds P Atty.â€"Gen. § WV the thirty ter of Consolidated: Statutes of Cana « An Act respecting the preservation Health," it is amongst other things whenever this Province or any pa place therein, appears to be threate formidable epidemic, endemic or ease, the Governor may, by Proclam him from time to time issued, by and vice and consent of the Executive C Province, declare the said Act to be i Province, or in any part thereof, or mentioned in such Proclamation, and upon be in force accordingly ; and may in like manner from time toâ€" ti lny’ of the parts or places to which lamation extends, revoke or renew lamation; and, subject to such revoc newal as aforesaid, every such Procl have effect for gix months or for any & in such Proclamation expressed ; A although: there exists no reason for. s the . Province" Ip‘ptll’l to be so fi with Asiatic Cholera, a discase with ing‘ of the said Act, as <to reud eut that ~all necessary . precaution taken for the| protection of the 1 and it is therefore. expedient to said Act to be‘in force in the said Know Ye, that b{ virtue of the power by the said Act, I, the said Govern vince bz and with the advice of the E cil of the said Provinee, do hereby d â€" Act herein before mentioned to be i ‘ Province, from and after the date ‘sents, and that the same do and in foree for and during the period der Months from the date hereof, Proclamation be soon revoked and r, thoproviniom,of the said ‘Act: Of a Majesty‘s loving subjects, and all oth presents do or may in any wise conce required to take not ice aud govern the dingly. * (c k â€" Givex under my Hand and Seal Government House, in the CITY in the said Province, this TENTI in the I"' of Our Lord, one ‘ hnndred and sixtyâ€"six, and in the yeaf of Her Majesty‘s Reign. of By‘Command, | W M. McDOUGALL, Secretary Re en oo e t en Cout And whereas a contagious disease or ns afâ€" fecting cattle prevails in many parts of Europe,and is increasing and extending its ravages, and whereâ€" a #it is expedient, in order to prevent the introducâ€" tion of the same into this Province, that the importaâ€"~ tion by sea of certain animals and articles should be prohibitedâ€"â€" es His Excellency in Council, on the recommendation of the Honorable the Minister of Agriculture, and under the authority given and conferred by the said Act, has been pleased to order,.and it isâ€"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, horne, hoofs, or other parts of such animals, hay, straws and fodder, be, and the same is hereby prohibited ; save ‘and except such eargo or cargoos, or part of cargo, as His Excellency in Council may hereafter -eo?:'m uem];l'fmm such prohibition. e W. H. LEE, _ February 28, 1866 Cirourar No. 175. 4 , _ No. © FINANCE DEPARTMEXNT, CUSTOMS, i i20l® . Ottawa, June 6, 1866. SiR, edhnely the Governorâ€"General, by an Order in Council of this day‘s date, has been dplemd 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 War" be importâ€" ed free of duty until the 6th proximo, subject to the condition that the I:’orhr miph the Collector of Customsâ€"with liste of parties desirous of procuring such arms, and that such parties be known to be reliable: l‘ol{nl subjects, and such privilege shall extend to all such importations madeupon and from this date. t# 4 You are. hereby authorized to lrfund the duties alrendy r.id na:u Arms and Munitions of War imâ€" ported within t feflod above named. 1 & am, Sir, a % Your obedient servant, R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE. The Collector of Customs. f 144â€"f GovERNMENT HOUSE, Ottawa, Wednesday, 7th June, 1866. a* Prrsext: _ ; HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENâ€" â€" ERAL IN COUNCIL o Hn EXCELLENCY WAS PLEASED to lay before the Council a Memorandum from the Hon. the Minister: of Finance, recommending that Peas, Barley and Oats, as well as Petroleum, that Peas, Bul‘? and Oats, as well as Felroleum, which hlv‘:-Y. full Toll through the Welland Caâ€" nal, be permitted to paes ï¬nugï¬ the St. Lawrence, Ottawa and Chambly Canals free of Toll. ' _ Whem His éxoollency in Council, on the recomm: on aforesaid, and under and by virâ€" tue of the wbor‘tycrvel and conferred by the 85th section of the 28th Chapter, Consolidated Statutes of Canada, has been pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that on, from and after the TW ENTIETH troleum, which have paid full Toll on the Welland Canal, be and the same are hercby allowed to J)un free through the St. Lawrence Canals, the Rideau and Ottawa. Canals, the St. Ann‘s Lock and the ordond}ï¬h‘fl on, from and after the TW ENTIETE day of JUNE instant, Peas, Barley, Oats and Pe Chambly Canal SIR,â€" I have it in command to inform you that His Ex The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration, having authorized the publication, by this Department, of an occasional paper, to be callâ€" ed the «©CANADA IMMIGRATFO‘FGAZETTE," which will be dovoted exclusively to the encourage ment of <Ilnmifrdion, ahd to the diffusion of accur ata and nseful |information‘ eoncernine Canadi ate and useful information concerning Canada abroad, I hmlnvo to bring under your notice the advantages this sheet will offer as an advortising medium to land owners, and others having properâ€" ties for sale or lease. As information of this kind is eagerly sought for, and much valued by every inâ€" ulll{::t emigrant, means will thus be afforded of Em the intending, purchaser or lessee in Great ritain in.direct communication with the propertyâ€" holder here. The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration has also authorised the opening of an Information Office in Liverpool, under the manageâ€" ment of Mr. Wim. Dixon, a gentleman woll ‘acquaintâ€" ed with this and the mother country, who will be specially clnrï¬d with the distribution of this paper tmmnn nited Kin{dom. ard in bringing the same prominently under the notice of the omi;:rnnt. The first number will ngren in the course of next month, the second in April, bringing down the inâ€" formation to the latest period, to be followed up mu.h'-la or quarterly, as mas be re&nired. * As the ogï¬u it is into to allot for advertising purposes will be limited, and in view of the large circulation the sheet will obtain, [for it will be disâ€" tributed gratuitously], the prices of advertisements eannot be much lower than the following :â€" _ _ For each advertisement, not uceodln" ten lines, $2 the insertion: and 8 cents for every ¢xtra line. February 10. GoOvERNMENT IMMIGRATION OFFICE, QurBzc, 25th January, 1866 Clerk Executive Council W. H. LEE, Clerk Executive Council ASSED IN er _ Majesty‘s against the inâ€" affécting cerâ€" thereof, or d. with any gious disâ€" ion, to be by ith the adâ€" uncil of this foree in this lace therein, t shall thereâ€" e Governor , as to all or y such Procâ€" y such Procâ€" ion and reâ€" mation shall orter . pt-ril_ul »p WahkrEas, rious ‘alarm, t Arms, at the OTEAW A, day of April, housand eight wenty â€"Ninth NADA and over the New, Brunsâ€" Zdward, and 8 should . be blie Moalth, declare _ the rovince. Now in Me vested of this Proâ€" ecutive Counâ€" clare the said ,in and by ighth chapâ€" a, intituled : f the Public nieted, that threatened h the meanâ€" r it expediâ€" i force ‘in this of these preâ€" chall continue f Six Galenâ€" unless : this called under 1 which, Her rs whom these n are hereby nselyes accorâ€" le CHARLES m Monek of d, Governorâ€" indâ€"Captainâ€" meâ€"GREET MONCK 124â€"f No. 8. Gbâ€"tf 62â€"t EWB @PEEPCUE oo id ie l new and special arrangement been appointed by MESSRE. J ACQU Bs & HAY, of Toronw, their sole and only agent in Montrexl, for the Bule by Auction, of their splendid FUBRNITURE, takes the enrliest 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, the various extensive consignments direct from this celebrated ostablishment, embracing all the new styles of their elegant and elaboratety carved and | No. 267 Notre Dame Streefc | pulished ~I ds BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE: in every variety and descriptionhecessary to meet the demands of modern taste and convenience. _ Eo ies m e Nn e uit In addition to the sale at his own‘ Stores, the sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS at the private residence of parties declining Houseâ€" keeping, or removing from the city, will claim speâ€" cial attention; and ail OUT-WU{S BALES of this description are respectfully solicited. ‘Increased faâ€" cilities have been secured, with a view to the effiâ€" cient carrying out this department of the business, in order to ensure the greatest e¢onemy and desâ€" patch in.disposing of propertye0 that parties sellâ€" ing out can nave their. account sajes and proceeds immediately after each sale. .. * | * % * Mn oo o2 e esns Special ‘attention will be given to the rale of REAL ESTATE and CITY »PROPERTY, and as this department of the Auction buginess is becoming more iinportant with the increase and extension of the city, the undersigned offers the most LisERAL Trews to parties wishing to bring their property into the market for public competition. _ _‘ A great Innuhilurlun been Telt by bioth buyers and sellers, the former being taxed illegally with une per cent on the amount of purchaee, and the latter by the exorbitant charge for commission and adverâ€" tising. â€" Now, the undersigned proposes to do away with this grievanceâ€"as far as his own: business is concerned, by undertaking the #ale of Rea Properâ€" ty, on conditions which it is hoped will meet the views of all phnics. namely : f i 1st.â€" There will be no charye of «te per ceut to the , |__ purchaser, s 2nd.â€"W hen bona fide sales are effected not exceedâ€" ing £3,000, the commission will be £5 ; and on amounts from Lb.lm%u wards only £10, exclusive of the cost vertising ; upon which the regular trade discount ‘ot 25 per cent will be allowed. . + 3rd.â€"When property is bought in, reserved, or \with» drawn, no charge will lbe made;except the actual disbursements for @dyertising. The undersigned avails himself of this opflrflll- ty of returning his sincere thanks to the pul ic for the ‘very liberal patronage bestowed on hitm during the past four years, and trusts by prompt attention to business, and strict adherence to the foregoing proposals to meet a continugnce uf the same, . > _ . N. B.â€"All orders left at the office will meet with prompt attention, Montreal, March 3, 1866 8A 1 The Gr THESPRING AADBDC MMII\ ‘vul: THE BLOOD I8 THICK, THE cireglation clr;;ged, and the humor« of the body rendeted unhealthy by the heavy and &u sberetions of the winter months. |This anfe, é powerful d rgent, cleanses every portion of « > svatem, and should be «sed daily An'h DDict Drink, sceases, Ulcers, sc And every kind of Serofulous and Seabious erupâ€" tiohs. _ It is also a sure remody for . saLT RHEUM, RING _ WORM, TETTER, SCOALD HEAb AND SCURVEY. Jt is gua to be the Purest and most Powerâ€" | ful preparation of * °. / GENUINE HONDURAS SARSAPARILL A And is only true and reliable cure for Syphilis, | _ even in its worst forms. * 1t is the| very best medicine for the cure of all diseases ajising from a vitiated or impure state of the blood, jand particularly so when‘ used â€"in conâ€" By all who ness. ;H tion fot t.ho1 Scrofula HE sUBSCRIBER HAVING L n Bveuipfap coies‘s nection (Veg Liver, Stomach and Bowels, &n Put npinélm Phials, and Warranted to keep in * Ahesg Pille red expressly to operate i ills are pre ox y to ate in. harmony with d:npgrr:uu of all blood purifiers, BRISTOL‘S SARSAPARILLA, in cases arising from depraved humo:3, or impure blood. _ The most helpless sufferers need not d::r’ln Under the inâ€" fluence of these two GREAT REMEDIES, maladies :lï¬t h‘:n hengofomdl;oen :‘umimd uttelly ;ua: e, disappear qui a e y. in rouowinggu&-%-‘;em"u m:l!! aro the safert, the uickest, e best re ever prepared, ;\lwld be at once regorted m:’ Dyspepsia, or IMI’!_ Liver Come Bristol‘s Sarsaparilla, and Bristol‘s Sugarâ€"Contâ€" ed Pills are for sald by all| Druggists ry where. Bold in Ottawa by John Dr..&my. H. F. MacCarthy, J. Jennings, W. M. Massey, and Goorr Mortimer, February 13, 18 Among the most/important of modern M«dical discoveries stands the CaANADIAN PAIN _ DESTRO YER. Side, Back and| Head, OCdughé, Colds, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in the Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, Bowel Complairits, Burns, Scalds, s \Fro«t Bites * tunes ’.(-c.. te..: * tbe. 4 J now been re the Pablic for a length of time, and whereyer used is well liked, never failing in a single 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 contrary, all reilelighted with "its operations, and speak in he highest term# of its virtues and magical effepts. uie + Is parti We speak.â€"from experience in this matter, having itested it thoroughly © and therefore those who are siffering from any of the comâ€" plaints for which it is recommended may deâ€" pend upon its being a Sovereign Remedy., â€" ‘The astonishing efffcacy of the Canadain: Pain Destroyer, in curing the Discases for which it is recommended, and itsâ€" wonderful success in subduing the torturing pains of Rheumatism, and in relieving Nervous Affecâ€" tions, enftitle it to a high rank in theâ€" list of Remedics for these complaints. â€" Orders are conf#ag in from Medicine Dealers in all parts of the country for further supplics, and each testiâ€" fying as to the universal satigfaction it gives. P T L L S ! The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give immediate relief, All ;(ediche Dealers keepit. Physicians orderand use it; and no family will be without it after once giu it. Price t'a;ty'-ï¬vc cents per s » NORTHROP & LYMAN 2 _ Newcastle, C. ?.‘, a Ottawa. _ Ottawa, Dec. 18 1865 > General Axï¬hm Sotd by Geo. ?! , J Roberts, W* M. Massey, H. F. ‘My,lfld J. Skinner, in February 13, 1866 J teai L. DEVANY$, _ Avcmoxer® axp Commssio® Mgromaxt, And Agent for the sule Of Real Estate. _ And Agent 10 e plaintss (‘o--u_pi_(_l_o-, Headacke; HE CANADILAN PAIN DESTROYER has IN The great eure for all Diseases of the holl;! -iclk. or who wi? o:-‘i’ pre‘vent sick is the only genuine an na} prepara m:‘pem-‘nfn} cure ‘o( the :‘-:u dsq,:.m } RIS TOL‘S table) Sugarâ€"Coated ularly recommended| for use during RING ANDEUMMER SAPARILLA !| _ and confirmed cases of & Old Sores, Bolls, Tumors, Ab« at Purifier of the Blood QUaART BOTTLES! 6 6‘6 1â€"dwâ€"y _ _ _ DRIGGS‘ XEW PATENT. | RE THE ONXNLY INSTRUMENT® IA constructed on a truly Scicutific Princi â€"ple. â€" They have greater strongth, and will râ€"â€" main: longer in Trar thin any wther Piano The construction y xinrple and natural, all the | extrancous unixT in the body ¢f the instryâ€" | ment is despensed with : the sound bourds are merely two arched planks of thin wood, like the front and back of a violin ; thesstrings are attached to astroug Jron ffume, Illicua i8 separa ted and entirely independent of the case, there by dispensing with the old harp form of stringing by u‘ubstituï¬ng straight bridges, preserving at the same time the Over Strung Bass of which Mr. Disées is the Jiuventor, By these imâ€" provements we gain much more vilratory power, at the sume time preserving all its purity and richness of tone. Wl Havé appointed Mreé J. LESLIEy ‘Eparks stroet, wole Agent for sale of above W atches, and coution the public agains being imâ€" posed,upon. by Watches® marked "Makers to the Queen," but which are not mahufactured by us * THOMAS RUSSELL & SOX, Ma® 31. 139â€"Â¥ _ London and Liverpso!. May 31. 139 PIANO FORTES â€" They have received the highest testimpnials from the Press, and all" the principal artiste in the country, among which are : Harry Sanderson, L. M. Gottechalk, Max Mard zek, #A, Thalberg Theodore Eisheld, * Wm, Mason, * Herman Wollenhaupt, 4. Barili, h P Francts H, Brown, .N. Atrackorchs Wm, Henry 'b]. Chas, Fradel, MK. SEGESMUND THALBERG, the grom . From the N. Y. Herald, Sept. «5.â€"Upon a carefyl examination of Dmeog‘s l’hno-L‘om, we find the results obtained &re a very fine singing tone, great purity and* briliancy | throughout the entire instrument, not ofter | found in Pianos constructed upon thi old plan .t_i.nin, says:â€"I have examined yournew T:iano Fortes, and Toordially approve of its system of construction,\ Its principal, by which* groat increase of vibtatory poweris obtained, being very simple and porfectly philosophical. The tone is rand and hoble ; it has grout capacity for sustaining the sound for singing, und it volume of tone or power I have never heard excelled in depth, purity, and sympathetic «weetness, > . WA: HENRY FRY, late aumsical critic of the N. Y. Tribun, says :1 have examined you newly | invented Fianoâ€"Fortes, They merit all the mingiww)flwm by Messre. Thallorg Gottschalk, Strackosch, Mason and ~others As fegards structure,â€" they are arginal ‘ and philosophical; in purity, volume, and conâ€" tinuity of tone; in vocal w-nimilhmli that crowing excélence. which enables the pfnists to " sing"on the instrument, _ Your Pianos ever deserve the highest rank. Your invention, in my opinion, is destined to work radical chaniges in the manufacture of Pianos throughout the world. # y The N. J. Times, July 12, u‘\'u':-â€"M now an instrument without an equal. can sing with a smooth delicacy, perfectly Amatâ€" tainable on any other instrument ; an ordinary player obtaing with no exertion, the fullness of a Grand Pianoâ€"Forte, and they must speecdily supersede the old styles. . * Gextuexes :â€"Having thoroughly cxamined and tested the Pianoâ€"Fortes invented and paâ€" tented by Mr. 8. B. Drrcos, I am of the opinitn that the, tone resulting from his i""‘Ir_ Amegte as exhibited in the instruments uider exami ncten, in point of richness, depth wn&-- cy, equals that of the best Grand Piaf®oâ€"Fortes, and e#câ€"is them in pure, musical intonation and actual.tone, power thus approximating closer to what 1 consider perfection in the anstruâ€" ment than has yet been achieved bu any other * tem‘of manufacture. _ . |* WM,. HALL & sON, . ; » 543 Broadway, ied NXEW YORK . Beforeâ€" purchazing, send for a descriptive catalogue, with price. | Ottawa, ‘Dec. 18, 1865, * 1â€"4 Finisbed in Elegant Rosewood, Walnut or Oak â€"cases. Every Instrument Warranted for FTVE Years Q «{- K HLLUSTRATED CaTALOGUE CONX taining full description of style, and testimonials of the most eminent musicians as to the superior excellence of our instruâ€" mentsâ€"will be sent free to any addrogs. $52 1o $552 EJCH! ' THIRTY NINE VARIETIE®, with PATEN®E BASSO TENUTOor SUB BASS. The Automatic Organ. In presenting the Avmamanme Orcis, we boldly announce the greatest trumph in musical instruments of the age. During the nnidf century, the French and Germane ve manufactured reed instruments with double beliows, and two peda‘& for the feet to operate, but the want of the reversed or zxâ€" wAUSTED BEctows, (which is the only bellows used in our instruments,) made it hnlz:flbh for them to produce the mellow, aud musical tone for which our instraments are celebrated : - y x Another obL«' -um‘:p this method of blowing was, that feet being occupied, no opporâ€" tunity was offered for the management of the swell. â€" Within the En 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 jrojected from‘the centre of the instrument, to act upon the awell, | axp oreraren ay twE xxes. . The inconvenience and contortion necessary to effect this object are disagrceable enough to a gentleman, but to a lady‘the use of such an appendage is nearly Anapdwaltike.,.=." ... s 110020000 onocollr C ie d SCHOOL ORGANS and MELODEONKS ‘Our avrowaric device obviates this difficulty entirely, the simple act of blowing with more or less force giving the desired increuse : decrease in the volume of the tone. The Melodecon and School Organ. For seventeen years the en excellence of our Melodeons has not been , and for two years ‘past the enormous demand ht made it impossible.for us to meet our ordert promptly. With our increased facilities, we feel warranted in acssuring our patrons that their orders will be promptly met, and solici a continuance of their patronage. 3 Automatic Organs. All of our instruments have upon the name board, in full, ©GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. When a M«nm any oï¬er instrument as ¢the same as ours," it is usually a ‘mere attempt to sell an inferior instrument on which he can make a large profit. . he can make a large profit, P.8.â€"A lihulrï¬eoinl to Churches, Clergy men and Schools, . Address, A M GEO. A. PRINCE, & co Tus: Urrawa Toes.â€"Printed and Published every morning, (Bundays excepted,) bf Grorar Corrox, Proprietor, at the To# Steam Printing Works, No. 60, Spark® 85,000 NOW in USE! "GEO A. PRINCE & €0/ Ottawa, Dec. 18 1865 Street, in the City of,bï¬l'l.clvllii]‘v Carleton C. W, f * No Charge for Bozing or Shipping Caution to Purchasers, Yours respectfully, * _ L. M. GOTTSCHALEK SOLE AGENTS blowing with miore / “' desired incrouse t ~ / un exm»l‘elc; 15 been , and > j« ) ormous demand hes * h to meet our ordert reased hdlitifl.d: C ig our patrons thi _ ptly met, and sotict Buffalo N. Y 1# * _ _ Cextral Ottawa. | Wiutam Dook* j ttawa, Feb. 7, 1# 8‘..!"“4 Notary Publ Crown Attorney, J and Russell. Orrice : In the « January 27, 1866. Conveyancers. a few doors to the it prepated to ti Land Claims, t any agency for ies Pablic, &c., LWA Ottawa. ind Etgin Streets Pk. Chancery, C ade of York Street Ottawna, Margh 2 “lh' GBEORG >" OFTICE List Wx. Conee. Atawa, Fob. 7, 1 ue office at will Street. Will be R® Chaneery, &« Ovmc®: Aumon Rtawa, Jan. 12, 1 John Smith, soveratment @ul nay entrast him. it in and for the B A R & IS TE Solicitor in C Office«: ‘Opposit« looms late!y Ottawa, March ! Ts Sn P mu®oo® NCws n o. «+4 treated, if requ "OTT M enlosn LC e‘ eb Pll Y®ICH d Ottawa, C T. Chancery, C ulger‘s Shoe Sto: Oftawa, April 2 Tk. Chansery )0« Orrro®r : Union 4 ebrasry 21, 186 Osrio®es : Mall . Mr. Wright will ridays of every A8, CUOLMAM. . Ottawa, Feb. 7. Ottawa, Dec. 18, Ovrr February 7, 1 Ottawa, Feb. 7, ZaF" Abropids to Uitawa, March Ottawa., J N. MAR® D A R A LR TE Ottawa, May Caxouns ] n d A) Woek1y 40 seb GEO. LC rOoMCEPr A AW, C Orrice JO8EI TTORNXEY CLE ARRISTE 1). TPORNEY A 0 B L® T KC A RRLS TE Orpic@s C ENTIST.â€" LEESJ A RRISTE TTOR NE Y HA Yeo TTOR NE 4 DV oCA TE Street, qQueb ared to atton . COOTLM DVoOC A TE ney sâ€"at Law A RICLS T EDW AI EXTIST. ()] Chhacery , € 1» YEICIA 1 DR. O AÂ¥TCGU Dl W R DJ W \id