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Ottawa Times (1865), 6 Jul 1866, p. 4

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~o _ " en Ottaw s, mhl. 1865 MM'.JU‘ ..::; Shov and House for Sale â€" THE Â¥ILLAGE or h XD.‘l:lbnl from the %« excellentopenâ€" ing for s General Mershant For particulars apply to the Proprietor "on the premises. * __|__ GEORGE BRoWX. ~ «h noma.mronuu YERY CHEAP. To# No. T South side of Murray House .l“no Yard and ?f‘,".'z f T\'u»_h_n- of the best in the City fot a Tavern or Boarding House. mdâ€"wn about 14 sores of altac W...“d -&m Ottawa Road, onty }i .‘.;.. from Ottawa, snd commanding a view of the City OTS 508. 4 AND 3 ON THE SORTH “&dywt_-g._[h-mmm As the now \dn"lmu. this is a valuabte To be sold v'i;hnp i pply to J. J. MURPHY, Solicitor, corner of York and Sussex Streots. Ottawa, May 184<f Brick, furnished with donble doors and windows and Venetian Blinds. is a large, Kitchen and Shed attached, with Stable arfd other Buildâ€" ings in the yard. This well adapted for a store, Hotel, Boarding Hoyse, or private restdence. FABMS FOR SALE!: nfl-fln?hh’d‘ifi. . For further| particulars, apply [ J 20 ACRES OF LAXD 12 the T: of Gloucester, situated about halt n mile from Billings Bridge. This land can be es ¢ |"‘Fhak cxs'mw.?u.' \Ottawa, Feb. 10;, 1366. o ue ie s < Il‘..l' VALUABLE PRO4 c P;‘:T' known as T. M. ‘8 HOMESTEAD, conâ€" * e Two ACBEs, bean on River, being Lot One, m&‘ City of Ottawa, with LOTS: Cl’l'golil rey Stone House, with & ‘and below. ‘The baildâ€" ing is covered with ths, and extends from front to rear, 4 feet. It is a good business stand. Terms reagonables | « Apply to EGAR YIELDING Ottawa, Keb. 6, 1886.) 42â€"6m February 10,1866. PosSEssIQN GIÂ¥VsS IMMEDIATELY, ce t MEW BRICK BUILDING " 1 PPE OTs 508. 4 1AXD 3 0N THE KORTH u-_l:.r' LOTS SITUATED 1N different parts of the city, well adapted cither TwWo A'fi: ALF STOR Y HOUSE, situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart Street. ing is nearly new, and finâ€" h-l.m Frame Dwelling o the 24x24, rents at $100 per. | _ It is situated in the imme+ diote of Railway Terminas, and is a very degirable place for a private resi. PROPERTY FOR SALE Apply to “"w i" .,: i‘_ ,__~ PP as the OESIAN HALL FARM, situated bhfi‘Mnc«-â€" ty of Caripton, beiug the Bast half of Lot No. Dwellings to Let. TOE ACRES OP THE PROPERTY Y al FaAELE AND HOUSES. ppemsminy â€"â€"~ LEWIS & PLINXHEY, \ Barristers, &e., Ottawa. M 4bâ€"a £ O PERTY ! â€" ‘r‘«J‘ kn i host Land Agent. YVicetoria â€" Viaults® } ; Wellington Street. S DERING their e thanks to their friends and the public gene for their and inâ€" creasing pan..s: support, would beg to draw their attention to the fact that, having bow supplied the city for elghteen months, their exyorience has enabled them to seloct such a w.n shall please the most fastidious taste, in ereased facilities for ll-lz.uddclv-m. wil .‘n&wu“ to all orders they may be favored [ * '=. ;. =Anl-l «& co. _i -fm 'xnl-b twice a amak io Avimer Wishmand"and Phalas * The Quarantine establishnrent at Grosseâ€"Isle Mmudommvi& as many Medical Asgistants, Hospital Stewards, Boatâ€" men, ies, and other am: ces as may be apâ€" weim-z&u The Medical uin k t cace w s rantine Station, as rereinbefore ll:v‘bod.-huh authorized to see hhnm '":T'" and for this purpose shall have auâ€" M{zu nubuhl«u-n‘ W.h.:.‘ ever in Grosseâ€"Isle, or attaiched to. station, be suthorized to eaikugon all persons to sid him in enforcing the law and their regulations, and in cordance with the dispositions bf diclaw, and purâ€" suant to orders given fi -u:u.othm.'m %-mmfldu N noloc"“ r proper of the Station to that effect. , rantibe at Groeseâ€"Isle, shall anchor within the space altol to i; irvugh the ~hed Bas o byo piaced ts allel s as hn&ou. under the direction of the Superintenâ€" :"n'a:.""‘“' M e ..-u..‘.‘.l?»".‘.‘.‘."' e m -’ifl. nl‘Cfl Island and uhwm%‘: ubmitted, should it be thought nectssary by the Medi¢al Officer of the Station, z l':;:.:y' dhl: fecting and other measutes calcu 0 prevent] the introduction of epidemic, contaglons or infectioas l;-a'.-&. ih the Province, in acâ€" such fine be paid, andmay directthatno vessel shall be entered or cleared ‘at the Port of mud Montreal, until all the requirements of such Reguâ€" lations are fully compliea with; and may . direct that any Person, Vessel or thing, who or which has passed or departed or been removed from the said [Ma“. before all the requirements of such Regulations . have been complied with .in respect of such Person, Vessel ‘or thing,â€" or without the written ,-:.-l. of the Officer emâ€" powered to authorize suehâ€"passing or |departure may be compelied to return or huudh Dack to the said Stamon, and by force if t 8 Now therefore it‘is erdered by is the Governer: General in Countil ; > ;: a .. Je Festels to make Quurantines Thatall ships and other vesseis, Sailing Vesscla or Steamshipe and whether | $s brsiact whith may doring the a at following the Fifteenth %fl:fl in each and every year arrive in the Quebe¢, fromâ€"any Innitluls rerecalivnt Peent man Lo w v w» mfihbvflt Groeseâ€"Islo, shall at the Quarantine Station of Gtosseâ€"Isle, to be there inâ€" spected, and, if necessary, deétained in Quarantine week to Aylmer, Richmond, and Chelsea. Ottawa, March 27, 1866, * 84 That all Shige, Vestcis‘and Steamship« ing had their discha ‘fim the m.m‘: Onuo-lh.filhugd to inspection, and furâ€" t-aâ€":-nw :fi&nfl:flfih hereinafter providede â€". . |. . . . a L _#3 210 T P EB Lo Ts CR CC Notio#e beill‘rbd and furnished to / Customs, ##f to the rate of disgount to | he be otherwise qualified or not: And by such Whmh“wmwn fines not exceeding" Fine Hundred Dioiturs in any base, on persons contravening the same, and may 'dvidountho:alcndcrnh_gu bc_ imprisoned until Government House, Orrawa, Â¥th April, 1866. His Excelicney the Governor=General in Councils wuu:u. by the ‘Forticth Chapter of the Consolidated Statutes of Canada, inâ€" vituled : Am Act Tfiq‘b’nh’-oul (unranâ€" tixe, it is amongst other things enacted, that « The Governor in Coancit may from time to time make excepted)â€"to bring his Yessql to auchor at the ::-aubo odd‘.u‘msu-ww R-Mlut.?rnu&h\'-ulh writing to the Ufficer at the MWW ‘Eryouilaelm'hl e Flt&n. ts relative to the saing, and to the Voyage, Passengers and Cargo thereof nqulm.fi such Ikegulations or by auy Oficet guly authoâ€" rized under them‘to require the same,â€"and to allow the proper Officer to visit ant inspect sach Vessal and every port thereof, andâ€"the‘ Passengers and Crew and the cargo and other articles on board she same,â€"and to send on shore at the said Station and at the places there pointed out by the Officer héreunto authorized by the said Regulations, any ar all of the Passengers, Grew, Cargo or other arti« alo‘on board such Y essel, as the said Officer thinks secessary for preventing the introduction of conta~ fl-nd.a’-‘-uqâ€"-‘wn&-udl’uâ€" sengets, Crew, Cargo andâ€" other articles, and also the Vessel itself, to remain so long at the said staâ€" :0.“‘“ mw.flpnmha’l'b:â€"q: numl, as ; y such iegulations, tovernor in Council may assign to the several Officers and perâ€" sons to be employed at the said Quarantise Station, the powers and duties neceesary fof/C&rrying the taid Hegulations and the Act fuily into ettect, and may deciare that any such Ofkeer «r persons shall ”'ifll.o(hilu.flw-uu“ » Justice <f the Peace or a C or Peace Officer for Grosseâ€"Isle and the said Quarantine Station, and Sor the -,u-:.‘n-dt.h same described in n;l.n such Justiceâ€"of tho Peace or Peace Officer whethet ' Frsaxce Deraatusxt,$ustous, /. ; .‘ Ott 20, 1866. [ lk A RBANCE WI HE aBov ‘ Order, Wotice is hereby giygh that the authori ed discount Ne declared to is day 32 per ce which pes of ion is to be continued until next Week®®bhce, and to -yyly to all parâ€" chases made in the United States during that week. possible, the introduction or dissemination of disâ€" ease into or in this Province, and may from time to timéâ€"revoke, alter or amend such iegutations or any of them, and make others in their stead ;" and ® anch Regulations shall have the force of law durâ€" ing the time they be expressly limited to be in force only during a certain time or at cortain timés or seasons, in which case they shall have the force of law during the time and at the times and seasons fii-:_..fi:hl:»wou-‘l:udwhh foree ; such Hegulations Governor in Cogncit myn{uin tire ‘Master of every Vessel coming up the River St. Lawrence from below the <__~ [ _ 3. â€"Grosseâ€"Isle. All ships and vessol» of} the ¢luss and description ALES & PORTER nein rxcent only such cslsn 2s aio thetsin derignaind Snirivairen roce * f rxaxce Dxr\nrun\' f ‘ustoms, Quebee, 6th M ch, 1863 t t oifroreo sy tus Hox. tu® FIK ANPB MUNSL3TRR; that hereager Wookly [ 4. â€"Establishmenit R. 8. M. BOCCHE TE evenle® To T C rldreete 4 DRADE EUnE S Tive G4 REETCOT W 2 T. Havs any person or come on board or ".’.!'_'!"‘!!‘,“.â€""‘J left Grossaâ€"Isle? _ be cleansed, washed, purified and disinfected. * _ 9.â€"â€"Inspecting Physician at Qhebec. An Inspe Physician at Quebes shall go off to all nauhp':;l.xq at Quebec or at lh-nnti of the »rinLIi-' Charles, and put the following questions to the Masters or persons in charge, viz: . : , ; 1. When did you leave Grosseâ€"Isle ?. * ; .figflmm namber, names and disâ€" We pomenget d aitoning tuth us o the es any e pestilâ€" PutlAt oranieetiops disepors forpeatt, sthorwith ageh vessels shallâ€"boâ€"detsined in Quarantine until the c:uu(m hot sick of the aforesaid â€"diseases, shall cleansed, washed. purified and disinfacted. arith their \have been washed, cleansed and purifed, mmd doo# notexistaniongst those who are about to proceed, or le&ve the said Island, any case or ly-‘rm of Asiatic Cholera, Fever, Smail Pos, Searlatina or Measlos, or other infectious e rane mimnabes a e i is medical assistants as hMfi.) shall also s oft to and board vessels bound to m ir Quarantine atGrosseâ€" TIsle as aforesaid, and put the following questions to the Masters or persons in charge, viz: Il; What is your name, and that of your vesâ€" se * J !g-h.u did you sail, and date? * \3. P is your eargo, and whence taken on _ 4. At what place or places did your vessel touch rs, to reim bursethe expence of their maintance at Frouo-hlo. for the ing which such vessels, inthe judgment of the Med#eat Superintendent, would Physician; but if the versel has been detained at GM actuallyâ€"anyâ€"sieknessâ€"on board, the Pilot or Master of such: shipor vessol shall anâ€" chor the said ship or vessel, at. the mouth of the River Sain® Chartes, to await inspection. 8.â€"Vesseis proceeding to Quebec. In all case swhere: vessels having passengers on board, on seeount of si¢gkness lmon‘g:t such passonâ€" ger shall beâ€"detained in Quaritinethe Master or perâ€" son in charge may, on application to the Mcdl::-l Buperintendent A&t Grosseâ€"lsle, be allowedto land the said passengers with their li‘rf.go‘; and the vessel being rly cleansed, purified and disinâ€" fceted *F intendence and with the lisense of the M endent, may proceed up the river withoutthe said passengers, upon the master or person in charge paying to such person as shall be .Mx .IV. the same, 'tl;:e d:;“lun‘ and, three rfi. pasee , to bear the expense :th ::5;"’5‘ to Q;olg ;mri ‘;Ino -td unp:un one t ‘or each of the said passenâ€" geors, .'”-nw“m clth-lr-dl&no at . o. werle‘s Wieo «chinconkts arly and whi : 5. Was suc reou'fllcu.u and which of them infected with the cholera, ‘,;'fl',..e or any pestilgntial fever or disease? aremens o on and, in .case of sickness on board, the said flag shall be kept at halfâ€"mast. OIlrl’i'inf at Queber; if the vessel has received aclean Bill of Health from the Wnflu at Grosseâ€"Lsle, has not been there on secount of sickness or suspicion thereof, and and has not any sickness on board at theâ€"time, she may hifl.w at any place within the following limits in the Port of Quebec, viz., the whole space of the: River 8t Lawrence, from the mouth of the River St. Charles to a line drawn actoss the said River St. Lawrence, from the Flagâ€"staff on the Citadel, or Capo Diamond, at right angles to tboc-u:“ol,tlo said River, but must not: communicate wi a or with, _ 6. How many were â€"onâ€" board when the vessel sailed ? « ® Cabin passerigert ? . | % Etecrage phssengors * 1. Haves during the: . Have ainy person or persons dur voyage been infected ? ‘!: are lho"r.e now any infected with the cholera, plague, or any pestilential fever or disease? ; Soul 8 Did. any person or persons, and how many die during the voyage, and from what distemper? # fi«l you or any of the ship‘s company or pasâ€" sengers, with your privity, go on bonnl any ship or vessel, onâ€"did any. of th.m ef.any ship or vessel come 8n beard yorr ship in the veyagoe, and from -;;Qq_l did showail dast? 10. Di@ ygu.or any of your ship‘s company or passengers, with or without your privity or conâ€" sent,; !uri at any plack within, the Province of 11. Have L‘- any person on board who is lunaâ€" tic, idiotic, deaf and dumb, blind or infirm, and :: u;el mecompanied by.relations able to support m If the answers be satisfactory, he shall give a ean Bill of Mealth to the Mast&r or person in ; and such vessels may then proceed to the hubcd"hu. If the answers be not satisfacâ€" tory, or the Medical Superintendent has any reason to suspect fraud on the part of the Master or person in charge, crew or passengers, he shall immediately order the vessel to such place as may be lpmnlo\l for vessels detained under Quarantine of Observaâ€" tion; he shall call for the ship‘s papers; passengers‘ lists and logâ€"books, and inspect them thoroughly so as toâ€"ascertain the whole d’fiu occurrences during the vc;ll‘e..ud should he meet with any resistance, he will make such signal as may be detérmined on to show that assistange is necessary. _ . _ .. _ _ dxmuwmmq;f receives or takes any _private mft,yw kreward for service nndcr’ofio any rs or Crews of \'-:z,l’mgw or other perâ€" sons uponthesaid Island. _ And it shall be the duty of all persons to whose knowledge any breach of this Regulation shallcome, nmth same forthwith Omfi‘l Buperi wbolh:u-n?.nln into the alleged, and may suspend from his ofâ€" lbu,pmuamduuhplomor the Governor General, be known ‘respecting the personso charged. M «... _T â€"â€"Pilots. Pilots having been furnished with eol:iu of these hflhflu.m also of the lawsâ€"regulating Emiâ€" jon, 4 same to the Master or porâ€" :":. "-m'"" wfi:" i hy the 1, shall "3{:‘" a vessel, s ring Te i9. anthor Wihin the limits of the aechoragh ground at Grosse ®C POEECâ€"A000 . ZOPOIBDSIOTS CNHOU. mj shall also keep the national flag of such versel fly shall also the national flag of such versel flyâ€" Tag «t the pook until yoardeit by the projer othears, He shall have charge of all veesels detained in Quarantine. He shall direct, if necessary, all pasâ€" songersto be landed with their luggage. A c_l:‘nll «iperintend the cleansing ~andâ€" disinfegtion . of vessels, Heshall direct the number of engers to be landed, distingnishing those who require toâ€"be treated foripestilential or infoctions: diseases, from those who do not require such treatment, and he shall have generally authority to isolate from each other there different or other classes of persons by dividing the Island in different quarters according to ciroumstances. . He shall have medical charge of nl.pcm who do not disembark, and who nay be laboring under any other than pestilential or inâ€" fectious disease ; and shall order all puonfn and persons on board any such ship or vessel who shall rbn'ou on board any such ship I;L_ vessel whp shall abor under pestilential or infectious discase, to be lndod.:.?mthh luggage according to the foreqoine Popuintioeess ... c 306 0o C500 .0 4T C c or furnished, bought or sold upon the said Island, or He shall give medical treatment on board in all cases of l“& diseases which are not by these reguâ€" lations specially required to be treated on shore, and when it shall be deemed advisable not to land the passengers on the said Island. : Lo shall whenâ€" over a vessel is cleaned, ventilated and purified, direct such v:-ehl to receive on bo::: :E:g:h‘fle or any portion of the pagsengers, or t ie whole or any and which of the said passengers shall roâ€" main on the said lnlud.bpnem:.?thefimby some other mode of conveyande, he shall, so soon as the passengers are reâ€"embarked on board their ship, or on board any ship 6r ‘vessel |nrh$ Mnld?-l-n.gin a passport or Cloan Bill eulhwnn Muster or pou;:chwl::g.::l: va:s:: ul.r’., to to Quebec. m returns ofivfid Agriculture of the vesset boarded© by him as soon as possible after such vessels are visiled. icking and ventilaging of their baggage, and m.nhu state to proceed, he shall, if need be; canse any or any part of it to be burned or othepwise 6th â€"Traders, lers, Grocera and others. . No persons the business of Suttiers, Traâ€" ders, Wrocers or others occupations, or concerned *in 150 ho meelt ies maimnesetniit das the exsept under the lisense and strict con» trol of the Medieat Superintendent, who will hrve full authority to dischargeandsend frow the Isiand, lllornymh‘;u-, reporting the: fact of : such discharge and tho reason therefor, for the informaâ€" sisted by the Chief Emigrant *The Medical Superintendent shall have charge of the Hospitals,‘â€"He shall reccive into the Hospitals 2. Exhibit to me your passâ€"port from Grotseâ€"Isle? 3 How many person ‘l". 'yl:‘on board ? Cabin passongers ? + Bb-r-’- passengers ? 4. Number left at Grosseâ€"Isle ?" â€" : : and that all such things to be suppliod 3'{:11‘3 bTTAWUMEs. JULY 6 1866. i limit doruhn"i;'ci's*.‘ tps h-vc; .‘:::’P Vl(:‘;!‘:' mup.oet vely, shall always in o :; n«uzy be extended, so {u as n-Lbe reâ€" c:;iu brdgiving.'cloct to this proviso, t net ?"?: ['.r ';l'o flh:;' of War or Privateer o;. mhnn. Inmn; 'm“nommw :,“fz."&.:".‘:b,.e.a the Tetritoâ€" doe eeanton oo m epit y tehe in gar myâ€" ::“P. l"; for nb'oilu;o of her Crew, and e r::l-‘fi coal only ‘as may be suflicent to ie sock V eeeqt to the nearest POrt of her own Country, or to some nenrer destination ; and ?.“ shall a'ng-h supplied to uy":uiP &rép of mr: ] e or any,other Port, Roadstead, frfl\'vf;:a';::u‘:}'o:c‘fl the Territorial jurisdiction of ifiiiin'lm: ':"um" -':: &Eu; kidk.: > _ J _ ve the honor . * Er, 1.'-' ‘mwm CXrowsLL. homllhhh‘ J6) the Government of Canada, Ottawa, April8, 1865. ; 90â€" Certificate in writing setting forth the healthy state of the,passengers and crow, to the end that such vessel may obtain a final discharge from Quaranâ€" tine.; *But, if on the contrary, such Inspecting Physician at Quebed shall find any case of pestilen~ tin{u infoctious disonse on bo@rd, or shall h just cause to .W the MI? out o(.g such malady, it shall then be his duty to hoist a yellow flag at the mainâ€"topâ€"gallantâ€"mast head and shall cause the vessol to return to or remain and be detained at the month of the â€"River Saint Charles for further observation and inspection; and having her necessary| repairs shall have been‘ completed : Provided nevertheless, that in all cases lnpwhloh there shall ‘be any Vunlsgwhodm- Ships of War, Privateers, or Merchant ipal) of the said Belliâ€" rent parties in the same Port, Roadstead, or Wnleu w&i: :hh:ll ‘l'bl.rrilorl‘:‘l. juri‘ldlefion of Her Majesty, t g O 1 M. Twenty â€"four i:- betwoeon the refrom of any such Ver#el (whether a Sh £, a Privaâ€" teer, or a Merchant Ship) of the one Belligerent,and the mb-.,?uu‘ departure therefrom ol-y.s:? of War or Privateer of the other Belligerent, and the n;:lr:l m and Foreign Possessions aud Doâ€" ncies of Her Majesty c , entér any ron Roadstead, or Waters W onging to Her Majesty either in the Um Kingdom or in the Chanzel Isâ€" lands, or in any er Majosty‘s Coloniesot F-li: Ted io aipmiond par ty ver wiaw Took uired to sea wit enty â€" mr hours ntnnor entrP.:L into such Port, Ro.fi.' stead, or W u’u, except in case of stress of weather, or of her requiring o}vruvhim or things necessary for the subsistence of her Crew, or repairs, in cither of which cases the Authorities of the Rort or of the nearest Port (as the case may ba; shall require her.to but to as soon as possi after the exâ€" piration olm:‘pflod of Twenty.four hours, withâ€" out permitting her to take in supplies, beyond what nu{‘be necessary for her immediate use ; and no such Vessel which may have been allowedito remain within British Waters for mmnp.n shall eontinue in any such Ports, Roadstcads, or waters, wcan nlosed y Hastet ar porwon in charge with the pegnlthlhh incutred if he should permit any unication with his vessol until released from §nuflnq. he shall pgn all the ciroumstances to e Mini ru(A‘mu‘ re for the taformation of the Governor Gene: J and If it shall appearto the said Inspecting Physician at any time that such vessel shall have passed the Quarantine Station at Grosseâ€"Isle without nmhg. and should therefore be sent down to Grosseâ€"Igle, or that such vessel havâ€" ing already cleared from Groseeâ€"Isle, should return thereto, there to land the passengers, ho shall order the Master or person in ehnf‘ to proceed or return with such vessel to Grdseâ€"Isle, and such, Master or person in charge shall obey such order. And the proper Officers at Grosseâ€"Isle shall observe, in res* t of such \-mmsls.fine #ame rules and, regtlations g’cm provided for vessels grriving at GI%:O-I:I. with sick.| Should the Inspecting Physi¢ian at Quebec meet with any resistance in the di Inrr of the duty required of him by this regulation, he will immediately eukurce the same by all lawful means at his dispoomt. .. mdns s for aâ€" longer period than ‘Twentyâ€"four hours after @. 1f any Ship of War or Privatecr of cither Bdllgvm Ml?uhnho time when this Order shall l::dblud in force is theâ€"United Kingdom ‘and hth-_m:-‘d_, nol ‘ Islands, :and~ in. the 10. Alyru;boaordhonosnlthn nll have towed or ethorwise con;muniuud with a veesel, not having the discharge from Quarantine of the Medâ€" jical Superintendent;at Grosseâ€"Isle, shall be subject to the same re ons ?nd instructions as| hereinâ€" before provided, ng: veasels not discharged from Quarantine. ./ d L * M. NlnS’Ennr.F:.hAu "bo‘ l“:i'.d to pr to (brossoâ€"Isle for the e of taking on asâ€" sengers dirgct from thmufthd. without p v\oglly obtaining from the Collector of. Custom# of the Port of Quebec, a)written Permitâ€" to thak effect; subject nevertheless to the regulations herginbefore prorided. i. _1 ..._nll3 » least Iwenty{Tour hours from the departure of sucl !.;.n-.men:hfi‘x!fl beyond the Mjuriu‘ tietion of Mer Majesty. ~â€"= > . . . > /# "‘!fifi?t"fiy or Privateer of are to be obeyed by all/persons within the same territories u‘uf;‘o-eum. I. During the continuaneo of the present Hostili~ ties between Her Catholic wg and the m 2:: of Chili and );:rlrl. all ships of War .::d ers of cither i are i from making use of any p«'&':"n..um.umd Kingdom of gnu Britain and Ireland, or in the Channel Islands, or in any of Her Majesty®s Coloâ€" nies or F(.“i‘:hl Punu:r:rbr Depol:lhndel, or of Waters subject 4o erriterial. jurisdiction, o.(‘{bm&ou.u; Station or a place of teâ€" sort for any warlike rxrpoce. or for the purpose of obtaining .w faci of warlike lqdlw. and no ‘Ship of W ar or Privateer of either igeront shall hereafter be permitted to sail out of x‘n any Port, , or Waters, subject to British jurisdiction, from which any VIrsel of the other Bolligerent (whether the same shall be a Ship of War, a Prévateer, or a lerphnn&fhlp) shall have &nviuwly parted, until efter the expiration of at least Twenty+four hours from the departure of such port without the ince, shall be exe the foreguing rules ind nrluione, so nrocts.tm cessity of going to or rosseâ€"Isle; nor shall the said rules an tions apply to any Vessel of War, or to T# Lawrence, and not/ having toueched at any places without the|Province, nor communic any other vessel {hich»-hall have arrived. or Vessels havingâ€"‘Queen‘s :!m:ro on ‘necomâ€" panied by a Medjcal Officet, and‘in a healthy state, unless sickness of death may have ogcur during the passage. ~ | f SHT PPICCRC® HL l.'{‘ No Vessel ‘Inll be entered or cleareil at the Port of bee or Montreal until all the requireâ€" ments ‘of. the fi’rem»ing Regulations in referénce hh.huh Vessel 1 have Teen fully jopmplied with. t > | 14. Any who shall contravene, either by omission or issJon, any of the foregoing Reguâ€" lations, shall, fof every mvi offence, incut $nd pay a Fine not ing Foor Huxorep Dorfars, to be recovered in the manner prescribed by the said Act, and every who, upon conviction of any such offence, shall fail to pay the. am of fine which he shnll have been aonimm«l to pay, shall ‘be impri intil such Fine be paid. _ <| y, the 2nd of March next, and in Mer Majosty‘s guiloflu and Possessions beyond seas six ‘la chm?yvh-flnflwomt or other Chi Authority of each of such Territories or Possessions respectively shall have notified and published the same, stating in such notification that t_{: said Rules Her I|Aj::t.;'h: been plom;i.tmn“udxlh-t these rules J wi ingâ€" dom, and !l’lhoAthm, on #nd after ll'?g- tion, in aid of the warlike. s of cither Belâ€" ligerent, commanded g to communicate to you, for your guidance, the followlnf Rules, which are to betreated and .enforced as Her Majesty‘s Orders and ‘Directions :â€" Bir,â€"Hpr Majesty being fully determined to obâ€" serve th&d-fio: of ’.\'en‘lfiliguufiurhg the existing hostilities | between Her Cfigol'wl jesty and the Republics of Chili and Peru,.and. be?q moreover resolved t Pnuu, as‘far ag possible, the use of Her Majesty‘s Harbors, Ports, and Consts, and the Waters within Her .lrm'a:ty'a Territorial ugx:riullq. tion, in aid of the warlike purposes of cither Belâ€" â€" Bark of Clarendom to Mr. Cardieell, 4 Fuaxsion Orrics, 2nd Fobruary, 1866. Sir,<â€"Her lfiqmy'- (Government being desirous of o ing the strictestâ€"neutrality in the contest between Spain/ and the Republic of Chili, they proâ€" pose, the |view ‘of more effectually ca i:xr into e &ii Mle. to Mclih"zz &ipa,* nd_:ln‘b o‘l’ vateers of botl! pfniep.!:om bours, Roadsteads .or. Waters of the Unitec Kingâ€" :on. any oq Mer Majesty‘s Colonies or Possesâ€" I have accbrdingly to acquaint you that the (icon has been pigaced io direct that ‘ordare ig the United Kingdom, and to Her. Maujesty‘s Naval w.othr sfim in «i1 nw beyux;::o United Kingdom, for mluh,&:. in the e stances, I : ave, &c.. â€" \ [Signed. â€" CLARENDOXN. ‘thF:fln I;!ols,rabL : ard Cardwell, M. P., » . We., &o., &c. & ‘The Collector of Customs, At Sea Ports in Canada Queen leased to direct that 1 mflfllfi :;3';:3' ;:(‘noiplq :I:o.:'d Mm forthwith be afdressed to all T authorities in the United Kingdom, and to En.x_ujny’r Naval P cdis: 12. All yessels trading between any »laces within the |Provinee or within the 102â€"tf FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTON p | Ortawa,;19th March, , without special permission until after in‘of Threg mofths from the Hime wher DOWXINXG STREET, .. February 26th, 1866, 8# or ulf St. ports or ed with in any pt from ping at regula» / We e » | &o. Orders. Â¥ fully solicited, and promptly, I se Mills‘ Marble Works, 8 t. 8 it eipen, a h 4 * 4» e 8. 90â€"4. : Ottaira, Fgb. 12,1866. h B at; lating R@J* Country Merchants :v)q*d"& examinc before purchasing «Isewhere Nee hnd Inapécted by iRaKrmy, Esq., of Ottawa, Jan. 1866 syy, pAmo, K Zaror sgrock or . Croceries & ‘Liquors MONTREALâ€"_ : OCEAN STEAM%Q'LIPCO. PRAYER ’.Bcho_x;s, (exalisH AxD yrENCH,) > or BVERE AIxD. 'WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE Ladics of Ottawa to our rtment. * ~"~""**. BDUVERNKAY, flno'mnns. sAILING WEEKLY. ACADIAN,.... .. (Building)} ... AUSTRIAXN,. .. . .(Building.). . . PERUVIAN,. . Capt. Barcax tin® MORAVIAN, .. ...Capt. Artox.. K]BERNI&N;.. .Capt. Duttos. NoYv, TIAX, ., Capt. Wy um BELGIAN}.. .. .. Capt. Bnown. . NORTHâ€"AMERICAN,. Capt. Ka DAMASCUS;. . . ..Capt. wdrr. % mlong said highway two hundred snd o'fit links, thence Eum-f , parallel with the said d line, said G and F, one sand and six of t umm Rates of Through Passage from OTTAW A to LIVERPOOL or LONXDONDERRY : CABIN,:»»smmayreesses+++«+«+».$B6.75 to $86.175 (According to accom nlon.l BTEERAGEy...0:s h rervecechravie c enc $34.25 B@RETURN:‘ TICKETS |GRANTED AT + > REDUCED RAWES. Westerly, parallel with thegdivision line between said Lot G and Lot. F, in the said |Concession, and along the Northern boundary of the said George Patterson‘s l-ud&lnim hundred and fortyâ€"nine inks, more or less, to the ‘s %k\vu ,m?‘ the East side of mqm anal, thente % along said highway two hundred gnd eight links, which n]'d‘pnn is butted and bounded, or may be etherwise known as follows : that is to say, comâ€" mndm on the Westerly side of tgo Conâ€" Township, distgpt dight huddred 4 ‘fl,"&‘:".fifl m-mf’nm. i‘ a Southerlyâ€" direction from the Northeast angle of Lot lettered G, #foresaid, thence Southerl slug the said Concession Road, two hunâ€" dn“.m{ml aad one half links} moreâ€"or less, to the land owned by George Patterson, Esq., thence Passengers Booked to Liverpool & Londonaery 8ST. DAVID, 1650 tons; .. . . 8T. GEORGE,1468 tons,: , . 8T. AND , 1432 tons, . 8ST. PATRICK, 1207, tons,. . The Steamers of this Line wi tervals between the Clyde and Berths not secured wntil paid For passage, or other particu GLA 5@ O W in (rensitu through another cotntry Bonds shall be, until it shal| be of dered, valued for duty as .if shch â€" imported direct from such | first country into this Piovinee," jand that it would be desirable to |exter der in Qouncil to free as *’c'll ‘ Goods. t 4 of the Rideau Canal ; abozh‘iuq.' r portion of the said Northerly half of Lot lettered G, mm.,? And being on the Ensterly side of the Ridena Canet House has rooentl‘ been erected on the North Point of that Istand, in 47°,‘3,46" N., and Longitude 63° , 50‘, 0" W. â€" The Light ds oigh{teet high above water, and shows a fixed white light. and Tenements, M? the: y of the said Inâ€" solvent, (subjectâ€"to ma&':finu in favor of Alexander Christie,) will be sold by Public Auction at my office, on l'il‘gm Street, in the City of Ottawas: Being composed \'i{:: Lots Numbers One, Two, and hne. fronting the Rideau{Canal, and Lots Nunibers Four, Five, and Bix, ing the m: sion Sine, or allowance for roead een sions C and D, in the Township of Nepean, in the Cmulrol Carleton, as laid out marked on a lan drawn bysGeorge F. Austin, Provineial Land Eumyor, and dosuited in the Registry ‘Office of the wzfolf.«gll eton, of that onott‘l:ao Northâ€" erly hal x i A C, l?rqy-t, (the |said m ‘. < ’fifl.c; dividing the said the front to rear,) situate, lying and being on the Easterly side Ottawa, May 14 above water, and shows a fixed white light. . By Command, Pss eeuank R. E. M. BQUCHETTE, GOVERNMENT â€" HOUS Whercupon His Bxccllcm-i in Council pleased to order, and it is herdby orderced, that free Goods passing through a| foreign country consigned directly to Importers in Canada, shall hereafterâ€"be put on the game footing as dutiable Goods. t Saturday, 16th day of December, 1865, C a . Presix® | His Excercexcy Ths AnutxistRaTor or +n Govâ€" ERXAENT is Cornou. Nph Em N mm e eren en e mm seretrne Insolvent Act of 1864}. SALKH OF LA#IDS. Ix @&x, THOMASâ€" STORY, ax Ixsorvext, Ottawa, Ne# VAGK January 1, 1866 ifipeniaranititns Giey ce Ci#h sFINANCE W)Am, CUsTOMS, Mantleâ€"Pieces ! OCEAN POR SA 154tf sSUMMER SERVICE, NOTICE TO MARINERS Signed r other particulars, apply to P oBich x Cov AAD. FRA Commissjoner of Customs Ottawin, June 14; 1866 D. WHELAN, Rideau street Aceyrs at Orrawa. 12%5â€"y , .. Capt, Beott. L...lxpt.'l‘rocka i1 at regular in ons SHIPS. intry and under be otherwise orâ€" ich Goods were rst mentioned and submitting extend said Or | vell as dutiabl â€" OTTAWA, x. H. LEE, L LN B. .. Capt. Aird. .. Capt. Smith., AND ,PRIME tflo well to 2650 Tons 2600 Tons 2650 Tonk 2434 Tons 2300 Tons 2400 Tons 1784 Tons 1800 Tons 29â€"tf 12â€"tf February 10. +«Bir, General and (Governorâ€"inâ€"Chief in and over the Provinces of WEIWA Bcotin, New Bransâ€" wick, «ind the Is Of Pringe Edward, and Viceâ€"Admiral of the same, &c., &c. To all to whom theze presents shall comeâ€"GREETâ€" ING : ehse, the Governor may, by Proclamation, to be b Dds roond thine to time issued, qlx with the ad «‘An Act respecting the preservation of the Public Health," it is amongst other things enacted, that whenever this Province or any part thereof, or place therein, mppears to be: threatened with any formidable epidemic, endemicor contagious disâ€" ense, the Governor may, by Proclamation, to be by him from time to time issued, by abd 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, nientioned+in such Proclamation, and it shall thereâ€" upon be in force mfdin&n 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 Procâ€" lamation ; and, gubject to such revocation and reâ€" x;nl as aforesaid, â€"every such Proclamation shall have effect for six months or for any shorter period in such Proclamation: expressed ; Axp Wurrkas, Jthnu‘h there exists no reason for serious alarm, the Province. appears to be so far threatened with Asiatic Chuaern, a discase within the meanâ€" ing of the said Act,‘ as to fender it nrd.{- ent that all‘ neces«ary précautions should be taken for the protection of the Public Health, and it is therefore expedicnt to declare the m Act to be in force inthe said Province. Now w Ye, that by virtue of the power in Mc vested ‘l?thudd Act, J, the said Governor of this Proâ€" nce by and with the advice of the Executive Counâ€" eil of tie raid Province} do hereby declare the said Act herein before mentioned to be in force in this Ptovince, from and after the date of these preâ€" sents, and that fheâ€"same do and shall continie in force for and during the period of Six Calenâ€" der Months from the date hereof, unless this Proclamation be spon revoked and regalled under the provision« of the said Aet: Of all which, Her Majesty‘k loving subject«, and all others whom these presents do or may in anywise cuncern are hereby required to take notice and govern themgelves accorâ€" n# : this Proéviuce, or any. part thereof, by sea, of cattle, sheep, horses, swinc,â€"asses and mules, meat, skins, hides, horng, hoofs, or other parts of such animals, such arms, reliable /1 extend to a this date. which hav ?.xd' full Toll through the Welland Oaâ€" naly b¢e permitted to pass through the St. Lawrence, Ottawa and Chambly Canals free of Toll. of the Honbrable the Minfster of Agriculture, and under the b::ummy 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 infréduction into I have i celleney t l\'ot; are alrea yvn The Collec HLS dingly tagious or infectious disorders affecting lhoog. cal« tle, horses, and other animals, and check such disâ€" orders frof® «prending, if introdacéd ;" ._ _ _ _ _ hay, straw, and fodder, be, and the same is hereby prohibited ; save and except sach cargo or cargoes; or part of gargo, a= His Excellency in Council may hereafter l}e fit lwuemv'fmm such prohibition. ~ " â€"W. H. LEE, ~ _ s February CirCTLAR By Command, i / | WM. McDOUG ALL, Secretary ders from> rp'.d‘&.. if introducéd ; i And whereas a contagious discago or @pidemic af LoA c lcoszcad Tsia lt s mndicitnst «s ab V Braxuey Viscount iosc;, Baron Monck of Ballytramon, in the Count y Wexford, Gorernorâ€" General of British North America, and Captainâ€" General and (Governorâ€"inâ€"Chief in and over the GiÂ¥r®x under my Hand and Seal at Arms, at the Government House, in the CITY of OTTAW A, in the said Province, this TENTH day of April, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand eight hnndred and gixtyâ€"six, and in the Twentyâ€"Ninth year of Her Majesty‘s Reign. > f » . MONCK. ,iiarfn‘fmy in ( ie Honbrable the FIN cases, advertisontents mustbe prepaid, and I am, Sir, _ | «itemem. iYour boJi.‘n al subjects, and such privilege shall such importations -M«Ion and from hereby authorized to refiind the duties d TnA-u and Munitions of W ar imâ€" in the rrid above named. * . ‘I am, Sir, | Your obedient servant, 4 R. S. M. BOUCHETTE. of Customs. [ iefi r Minister of Finance, recommending ;'fl.e!_!'!d_o_.w.- as well as Petroleum, 8, 1866. puncil of the 19th March last, directimg Arms and Munitions of W ar" be importâ€" kod&:hc 6th imo, subject to the t the Fyr ‘%h“(‘ollector of Altsts of partic® desirous of procuring andâ€"that ench parties be known to be rixfi!i{’dl'&mnuxox OBFICE, yeBro, January, 1866, GoVvERXMENTâ€" HOUSE, Ottawn, Wednesday, 7th June, 1866. Prrsext: C m LLENCY THE GOVERNOR GEXâ€" "ERan N COUNCIL in command to inform that His Ex« e Governotâ€"General, gan Order in 0. HMo, .. .â€" _ |.Ob6 No. ANCE DEPARTMENT, CLSTOMS, â€" Ottawa, June 6, 1866 MoxtrEAL, 20th day of February, 1866 PRESENT: C . Cletk Exccutive Counsil . WAS PLEASED cll a Memorandum from * . Chief Agent. i and red Abfcitmre snd 124â€"f, No. 8, We s ‘ experience in this matter, having tes « thoroughly |and _thercfore those who ering from any of the comâ€" rints f¢ itâ€" is recommended may deâ€" pend uph:. ng a Soversign Remedy. .. Th ing efficagy of |the Canadain Pain Destroyer, if curing th¢ Diseases for which fihi. mmhgmmth s its wonderful sgocess in sul e ng; pains ~of Rheumatism, and in relieving Nervous Affecâ€" tions, entitle it to a high rank in the list of Remedies for these complaints: / Orders are toming in froin Medicine Dealets in all parts of the country for further supplies, and cach textiâ€" ,fyl;{c-to the universal satisfactin it gives, â€" Canadian Pain never fails to we immediate relief. All ne Dealers Physicians order and fise it; and no ly will be without it after once trvinke it 1. now been before the Public for a length of time, and wherever used is well liked, mever failing in @ gingle 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: re delighted with |its 1opeufion.., and speak in "he highest terms ‘of| its â€"virtues and magical effects. I w will be without it after 1 a] ‘b heggjnceml: n Put nl; in Glas« Phiats, and Warranted, to keep in * masanuelra are ared expre to o in lurnoas wlthmm o(pnll b’lood purifiers, BRISTOL‘S WS;AR!LLA, in cases nrising from deprared huinor2, or impure blood. > The most helpless suffeiers need. not d;:gsir. Under the inâ€" fluence of these two GREAT REM maladies fllb: have heretofore b.fl::;midmd ly ;aut. able, uickly rman . _ In the dollowing y uhflm Pill?nre thu{lf!n.tbo nuickest. the hest ramody ever nranarad and of HOUSKHOR qÂ¥FURNMTURE and EFFECTS at the private res. nce of parties declining Mouseâ€" koc‘p(ng. or i m thejeity, will claim apeâ€" cial attention; OUTâ€"DOOR SALEsS of this description are ully soljcited. Increased fa~ cilities have beer| secured, with a view to the effiâ€" cient carrying ou} this department of the ‘business, order to ensurp the gre economy and desâ€" h in disposing of property| so that parties sellâ€" ig out can hayetheir account sales and proceeds Ammediately aftor cach sale. J ;h. various extengive & nts direct from this celebrated establishment, embracing all the new styles of their elegant and claborately carved and Bristol‘s Sarsaparilia, and Bristol‘s Sugarâ€"Ooatâ€" ed Pills are for said by all Druggists .everywhere. Sold in Ottswa‘by John: Roberts, Dr. Garyey, H. !_m‘fl"' Sennings, W. M. Massey, and No. 267 Notre DameStreet uickest, and the best remed :\nfldhnmmfito Dyspepsia, or Indigcition, Liver Com»e plaints, Constipetions ;ludnd.‘, __and Piles. ,’Wm BLACK LNUT F#B!l'l‘b'll! in every va description necessary to meet the demands taste convenience. In addition@s the smie at his own Stores, the rale Bide, Back and Haxd, Coughs, Colds, Sore * Throat, Sprains, Bruiscs, Cramps in the Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, Bowe] Complaints, Burns, Sealde, . ‘Fro=t Bites o ces i; Ati..: dn " ds : FJNHE CANADIAN PAIN DESTROY EB has polished Liver, Stomach and Bowels, Ee P o Bpecial atte will begiven to the sale of REAL B'&AT and CITY PROPERTY, and as this department of the Auction business is becoming more iimportant with the inctease and extension of the city, the undersigned offets the most LizrraL Trrus to particg wishing ‘to bring their property dnto the market Tblie competition. ; Argreat ha ip has been jfelt by both buyers and sellers, the er being taxed illegally with one per cent on thy amount of purchace, and the latter by the exorbitant charge for commission and adverâ€" tising. . Now, the undersi Qd;gn’-posu to do‘ away with this gricvabee as far as his own businers is Among the most important of modern Medical 3 â€"â€"â€" discoveries stands the ____ SCaLD HEAD AND SCURVEY. It is guarfteed to be the Purest and most Powerâ€" it ful preparation of GENUINE HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA And is the only true and reliable cure for Syphilis, even in its woret forms. ; It is the very best medicine for the cure of all diseases arising from a vitiated or impure state of the blood, and particularly #o when used in conâ€" nection with concerned, by undertaking the sale of Rea Properâ€" ty, on conditiong which it is) hoped willmmeot the views of‘&ll parties, namely : s o+ 1st â€"T/ will be no charge of one per cont ito ‘the % purchaser, & The Great Purifier By all who are sick, or who wish to prevent sick nese.; It is the only genuine ?nd original prepara tion for the permanent cure of the most dangerou and confirmed cases of lncL\lu Old Sores, Boils, Tumors, Ab» soesses, Ulcers, Andong kind of Scrofulous and Scabious erupâ€" ons. â€" Tt is also a sure Td: for SALT RHEUM, RING . WORM, TETTER, THESPRING AND sUMMER HEN THE BLOOD IS THICK, THE circulation el!pd.n the humors of the body rendered unhealthy by the heavy and mm duf thi winter This safe, fi w otergent, cleanses ¢ve rtion ®° ; _ system, and should u?ed':ljaily BRIS TOL‘S (Vegetable) ~ Sugarâ€"Coated uickest, and the best remedy ever prepared, and Bold by Geo. Mortimer, Joh . Massey, H, F. McCarthy, an Ottawn, Dec.:18 1865, P L. L S CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER I¢ particularly Eâ€"F o F J f The great cure for all Diseases of the ary 13, 1866, ~ IN QUART BC Dict Drink, Bffithe Blood ; or ‘use during ! TITLES ! m’ggfla‘ the ‘Canadain | their orders will be promptly met,.and solici _ Diseases for |@ continuance of their pstmnq:"q:‘ ‘i:' wonderful Al “(buth- to Purchasers, s /« pains sof our instruments have upon the name Servous Affee. |board, in full, ©GEO. A. PRINCE & 100. im the list of | When a dealer represents any other i mt .~‘ Orders are |as "the same as ours," it is | usually a a'n ® inall of | attempt tosell an inferior instrument on which ‘“.:mr,‘huuuelhmpmfi. ' tismitgives, . | P.8.â€"A libreal discoynt to Churches, Clergy never fails to [m(-n and Schools. Address. â€" * «> licine Dealers | + GEO, A. PRINCE, & CO, 4 se it; and o Buflalo N, Â¥ . bo e rehifeit"" |. Oitana, bus. 18 h65 _. _ * """P**"â€"_ Roberts, W# J. Skiviver, in 1â€"4wâ€"y Wl ~»W‘Gln LIEMI l c Splfll_ , wole Agent for sule of 2 W atches, and cantion the public saguinst bein ( posed upon by Watches marked~ Makers | Queen," but which are not manufactured by 1 | _ GekTLewrx:â€"Having thoroughly xamined and tested the Pirnoâ€"Fortcs invented and paâ€" tented by Mr.8. B. Daices, I am of the opinion that the tone resulting from his improvements | as exhibited in the instruments under examiâ€" | ntla, in point of richness, depth and brillianâ€" cy,\equals that of the best G Pianoâ€"Fortes, !nnd excels them in pure, al intonation | and ectuel tone, power us approximating A f::vr to what I consider perfection in fhe instrnâ€" i than has yet been achseved ty any wther , tem of manufacture, ! upim. . __â€"_ Chas, Pradel, _ | "ae sÂ¥HAsMow n PNHILDBPERG\the gveat ‘ pianist, says:â€"â€"]J have examined your new Pano | Fortes, and 1 cordially approve of it@system of | construction, Its principal, by u'zj«-h great j incm!”b:’-ury-wmn is obtainéd, being | very ind perfectly philosophical. The | tone is and noble ; it has groat capacity | for sustaining the sound for singing, and its volume of tomne or power I bave never heard excelled in depth, purity, and sympatheti« | awoetness. i | t WAF HENRY FRY, late awasical critic of for two years past the enormous demand has made it impossible for us to meet our order» promptly. ‘With our increased facilities, we !‘Our arsomaric device obviates this Aifcualty entirely, the simple act of blowing with njore Or. less foree giving the desired increase or decrenke in the volume of the tone. The Mclodcon and School ”T“' For sevepteen years the supgrior excellence For sev n years the ;';E:i;r-“:-‘;":;; of our lem has not been questioned, and feel‘ warranted in assuring constructed.on this European plan of «double blowerk," »‘hl"curefll manufactired: in this country, and to counteract this dificulty (want of a swell) a lever has been projected from the centre of the instrument, to act upon the ewell, AXp OPERA TEDay rus kxee. The lmrvenim and contortion necessary to cffect this object are disagregable enough to nm-:z-nfln, but to a lady the use of such an appendage is nearly 3 d ith SBPN s us ® 'Amrflznflm to this method of Mowing was, that fect being occupied, no opporâ€" m:‘ty was offered for the management of. the swell. "Within the past two years, instruments In presenting the Avmroxare Orcas, ‘* boldly announce the greatest triutmph musical instruments of the age. * mg, the past half‘century, the French, & s :.;&en\‘dnl:-qfld m.d;nM‘ i is e tent e two for feet to operate, but the want of the reversed or ®xâ€" navéri» spettows, (which is the only| bellowt used‘in our ihm-menu‘,z.mnd. it injpossible for them toâ€" produce meliow, rm.qu musical tone for which our instruments ‘are as to the superior excellence of out instrn mentsâ€"will be sent free to any address, celebrated ©Finished in Elegant Rosewoed, Walnnt +# ~*‘"Or Unk cases, :.2 m l Every Instrument Warranted for FIVE Years AA. taining full~description of style, ardt testimonials of the most. Mm“fi. » 543 Brondway, 8 s xa\:’d YORK Before purchasing, send for a descriptive catalogtie, with price, t Ottawa, Bec. 18. 1865 c k. . hy / The N. Y: Times, July |12, says :â€"We hare now an instrument without an equal. _ It can sing with a smooth delicacy, perfettly unatâ€" tainabl¢ on any other instrument ; ap ordinary player obtains with no exertion, the fullness of a Grand Pianoâ€"Forte, and they must «peedily supersedo the old styles. $ . May 31. 139â€"y PIANO FORTES _ They h@¥é rceived the highest toktimofRials from the Press, and all the prinoipal artists in the country, among which are : . ; Marry Sanderson, L. Cottschalk: Max Maret sck, #. *albn-r, f Theodore Fixheld, §8 "on , «W : Merman Wollenhaupt, A, Barili ' t Francis H, Brown, _ M, -rgt£ hy the same time the Over Strung Base, « Mr. Diices is the Inventor, | By t provements we gain much more |a wer, at the same time prescrvih; {:ril y and richness of tone. 4 .â€" #52% to $552 EACHL! THIRTYNINE Â¥ARIETIE®, with PATEXT w~BASSO IENUTIOor SU LK &ASS, WA HENRY FRY, late awusical critic ol e N. Y . Trilune say® :â€"1 hn'eu?‘iud_'vom wly invented Fianoâ€"Fortes. They merit all the praise given to them by Messix. Thalberg Gottechalk, Strackosch, (Mazon and others. As regards structure, they are orgine! and philosophical ; in purity, volunie, ‘and conâ€" tinuity ‘of tone; in vocal vmimilrndc, that crowing excclence which enables the pianists to " sing" on the instrument.* Your Pianos eves deserve the highest rank. Your invezrtion, in ng];iuiou, is destined to work: radical changes in mautfacture of l'iiulm‘"ulfhuu‘ the world. C From the N. Y.â€"Hreld, Bept. siâ€"t‘F-n # carcful examination of ; #166‘s Pirnoâ€" u&, we find the results obtaincd are a very fine singing . tone, great ‘ purii@ggnd |briliancy throughout th'r.-, entire ins" ament, not often found in Pianos constructct. upon th¢ old plan â€" SCHOOL ORGAKS and MELODEOKS Automatic Organs. 85,000 NOW in USE ! DRJGG®S RE THE NJILLUSTRATEDRCATALOGtR OX GEO A. PRINCE 4 0©o, No Charge for ‘Boxzing or Shipping The Automatic Organ,. Corrox, Proprietor, at . the . WM. HALL & soxr, Yours respectfully, ; * SL. M. GOTTSCHALK _ SOLE AGENTS « ye e w S‘ XEW .1 THOMAS RUSSELL & 80X PA TEX T pointed" Mr. J, LERMAK, , wole A‘fm for :-u|l~_t‘~l above our pations :4 aat ‘ATEXT lev the @0 £ | ~"*O4TTA WA | DVOCA TE. Ofkce l Street, Quebes. Mr. B | "S:'u-b to Jl L'-' any agency for parties b ‘&'t(lmcle: Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1886» > MESSRsS. DUCJ BA.II,I‘I'-.‘ mand / Bolicitors in Chancer; Convey ancers. Orrice: Lang‘s Building, Be rtral Ottawa. Wirinaw Doox. _ Atawa, Fob. 7, 1866. LAID Agent and B lic, has removed his « ® few doors to the South of BABIIITII' Solick ) Notary Public, Clerk of Crown Attorney, for the Unit and Russell. ‘ â€" Orfics : In the Court Hous Land Ciaims, taking out Ottawa, Februsty 7, 1 866. id CLEGG & | BAI.I"‘B.C‘“ 4 Solicitors â€"in Chancery , les Public, &c., &c. e Orrick: ‘Lelegraph Buil Atawan. * Lo 8 ARKRISTER and solivitor in Chancery, Uilice : Opposite Post O& A0oms lately cccupied as Oftawa, March 30. 4 #4 Qrmices :â€" Muf and Aylume Mr. W right will attend at Pridays of every week. fas, Commax, _ ~~ W. Mos A M Aishod repared to attend M‘ xÂ¥ Jw!cmqqd emp! »yes, and gay entrast him. _ Mr. Boan mitin and for the district of Decomber 28, Ts65. e GEO. LOGANX, Ilolclnmp P1 and Accouchear. /Qrrice: In Morne‘s Bloc h‘del at % 1 erences : . Jeb Suie, Secmseniie, Shto ; John Mail, M.D, 4. A Ottawa, February 7,1866 P Chaneéry, &e, urnce: Auumfl:’lhi“& Mtawn, Jan. 12, 1866. Plvncul. Surg Orrior : No. 5, Ras Btroot. .Wil! be found at Atawa, Feb. 7, 1866 Dosy» wilt 1 (Kk. Chancéry, Conveyance ide of YÂ¥ork street, two door Gttawa, March 20, 1866. JOHX SWEETI P-tug:ni.q-p: tal. Office and. residente, “.lvonsuw, nearly op Entrance on Mosgror Br GuBEORGE COT Mefidence, Maria Street, C Caxcers Cveen, without Be#, buf certain, specdy, 4 ©088. References given treated, if n‘-\n“"‘ The « _ _ DOitawa, April 14. ( arners mhoe N Utlawa, April JB Telegraph BuniMn, Ottawa, March 10, 1806. Febraary 7, 1866 Oitawa, January 27,1856. â€" . LEES % uEP BA.K(GTE-" A Convey s« k8, &c.d Orrice : lf& 0 Rosert + ® ta Ottawa., Feb. 7, 1866 hst. Comn s‘ ENTIST. TT ?luu. J.iuy 27, 1866. ‘ DR. 0‘ YVORE street, op * 11.â€" OOX > PDOR NE Y +A T â€" LA k. Chancery, Conreyauger) ‘s. Entrance on Ottawa, May 5. vance, #3,00 por Aw W , M M B ALL Eigin Sifeecs, diitaw tawa, Doo. 18, 4806. A 6 8t 4 M.) McXA sousmen ts Orricés : Court Mouxe DR. OLIVER ENTIST. Offce} i ©COLMAX & DVOCATE®, BRare TTORXE Y«A T=L A 3. F. BOUT ARRLSTIEI» A TL HAYCOCK & l TVOKNE Y &A TeL, MLRISTER, | oâ€", j W . d . mCO TTORNEYâ€"4 TeL, EDWARD T. 1 DR. W ATE of Qhebec. 1 Chancery, Compey Orrics EVERY M y 21, 1866 OFFICE â€"No. 60, JOsEPH J DR. 0. C YSICIAK, Surg H C GUSTBI TL â€" WEEKL J. P; MACP if not paid in ad ie Weekly wilh o« P. "()] .. J DR. W. J ng an th HSCRDPTY MEDE DH. €. L bd:tion of t FRIDAY 4 s dor l p T. G. H Uiite Build 144 we, R:ideap PUBLI nundays £ LEA BOUC . cutael 4 uable j Te BRA GP

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