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Ottawa Times (1865), 4 Aug 1866, p. 4

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Ereat Show! WOoNBDERETL WILD ANDLLS Remodclicd, Refited, and Greatty Im» *# * uraved tar the Reason of 1966. â€" . Dan Castello‘s GREAT SHOUW| JAMESX M NIXON..... AT OTVCA WV A m.u astonishment and delight of DaAN CasTELLO i t o n i hanee wataine _ RuUgSIAN CZAR,: His Segacions Tric® * _ Andy Johnson‘ the irreâ€" sistible > smallest and smartest in the ... .. . supsds, = THEM MULES," . Dan Castefio; Mi Ts of I;rl. -sh-l-hin.u . E. Molioway, the Lighta lâ€"..h-ud I’w’-n, the daring artistes ; Mr. T. Watson, who bids ft.ir to win the title of Champion Rider of the World ; La June Burt, the Wild Horseman of the Plains ; Mr. Robertâ€" Johnson, Sceric Equestrian; Mr.) J. Saunders, Leaping and Vaulting Rider; Young =M&l\l and n-dl:ch in world; Mr. Lehoris, a vory export -i-lfi.r a quaint and oldâ€"fakh* loned '.dh"”i-;m.lh“ &m-lr.‘hu.ndp.nda rs, of b that squst in. tune win them Wiektee d td n Noh bos|rgunstiarany ospanbeiae Seoude r.nu-a # "xl;ls ca q!.uu_-uun:-:;!‘:m of us, cont a Olershaw‘s Cornet Band,the | _ TATM proper‘y insured. %fi altaehed to aitravelling estaâ€" | _ Life businesstransacted with liberal conditions: lowed by the Crassders | low rates. ,mmwe,; clampgd, / _ your 0. .1 COORRANE, "fi._.. magnificent ; then will be exhibâ€" Ortawa, Aoryt, Lion Den, a betutiful and exquisâ€" \Office :â€"Elgin St., opposite Russell House.; :pfllnfid-.duuithola‘ck'm"vl"'- 12%1â€"3m â€" | Horses. & h | | 'n?. : fobegdcodise ":&::'fl'n“m' | ' xith the plooded, highly Acting um.-.m-/COTTON_RN% | â€" l onX Chemeunos !ng yen a v-fi‘wq- GREAT SHOW ! Dundas #idAmerican Cotton Yam, "'""‘lflfifi + Bas ever hanffled mmuommm'flg io im se nanes tat ues Lereanest :E”Q&‘;"‘“ botke ~ Comprising some of the m m’:m ulpib‘:.ie‘ntnity. 1.0} Â¥ \*‘-}o"ne“".h;uun the Queen‘s Carri i amn::l:; only one %‘ to A-ul:-.‘.h;hg been r. by the European agent of Castello‘s m“.“ the express m of transporting Lenget, the Liun Ki » this will come the Trinmpbhal Q&fl €Car of $ cnfi.mm-'.(‘um Band,the fl altaehed to aitravelling ostaâ€" T Sfi maruitcont antinAly: Thcn wilt be exbihâ€" One of the finest specitnensâ€" in the colléetin, TÂ¥ of | recent been purchased from | Batty‘s gâ€"qwufo--! doeile, k and affectionate | in disposition, Hert ] i determined ‘to so train | Pearpe, isnn s ceih n io p ul uP it they «e les of io thermaik Miaticing. thoks The Circus Company Wl be given at 11 o‘clock, a.m., and will, withont exg»ption, be fouhd to be.the largest and most 1::- c‘ m Wm “.’.bk': eui:’v.n o:' enpesieafie mans :-hlh Queen‘s Carriage u.:z:; only one m‘ to America, having been r iar by :ru agent of a ransporting Hert Loogol, the Line wing . Puc. c S e mAeainnian Tn Ins soamey * asthe performance is, one cannot behold it witho» A snatinee the spparionce i dtiiien iarightiong fataily THE GRAND PROCESSION Friday & Saturday, Aug. 10&11, | Afimro'??:cmm ? t DANCASTELLO‘s Ever displayed by Mortal Being is Ward." & ® Brick Ponerey." | amy exhibition in the country AMUSEMENTs. & TINTREPDINY departments. of art, Stroot ! and delight of Managtér @ | Ottaws, July 23 :: J in conformity with the Provincial Act, A oi IH‘Lndnd Thousand Dollars, pâ€" | For the special securityof Policy=hoiders € â€" NUMBER LOTS SITUATED INn v‘ A different P?"'p‘!"‘.‘,"' city, !,'“?,‘f‘,‘l’,‘i"fl'?" | EROCERIES, TOBACCOS, &c. | GILLESPIE, MOKFPATT &,C0, 1f "wuoOrNTs FOR CANADA. . io { mmgh::ml u,n * Farms For Sale! 100 1 Ottawa, December.18,, 1865. l% Furniture, and General chand|se at the lowest enrrent rates. JOHN DURIE. | |_ . _ PHCENIX PFIRG ASSUBANCE COMP‘Y 300 Ufthests young Hyson INSURA NCE ADVERTS. LONDON AND LANCASHR | * aenanaseM) Detisie, Bag," * â€"| * CaNADA BRANCH OPPICE: 104 $t. Francois Xavier Street, M Insures all descriptions of Property against 1 e denne ul “L;‘E:-w.-pa-iwu liboral sonditiong ‘ig JOHN 6. .T COOHRANE, â€" * Ormawa, Aosyt, _\ > \Offiee :â€"Elgin St., opposite Russell 1 Vice:trezident Bask of}â€"Caahiee â€" bn Batipeg InsuranceCompany. FIRE A ND LIFE LIECQ :T .O .R S . lfl*" 'Um.{ P Montreal, Uapital, £1,000,000 stg. 1 DIRECTORS: OTs N08 % AND 3 ON THE NXORTH nu:«wnwm;«. Ml«umls atâ€" ed of ite St. Joseph‘s College, Ihll)pg:i are well -u't:‘ for the on& of |private dwellings. TWO AND A«â€"HALF STORY HOUSE, 300 Red . do . do. $00 Brandy do. «~ situated on Lot No. 6, north side ff C rt Street. ‘The building is nearly new, and finâ€" ishedâ€"30x3@.> There is also a good Frame '&'M&*fl-“' PROPERTY FOR SALE. OF LOXDON. Extablizhed in 1 782. 15 C .0A(‘Ill orF THE PROPERTY ireahd in Weiiommen n ot abprapetan fays: $1 ma t tyâ€"of Carleton, being m:!ut half of Lot No. %, in the second concession, Rideau Front. There is an extensive eh.ri} on the lot of at least 50 acres, and the remajnder is cover> ¢d with a fine Hardwood Busb. The Farm w* five wites o€the City, and is beautiâ€" y s#tuated" on the banks of the Ridean River, thus baving an a :h"w the city wither by land ot" water. ind is of a suportoe quality, and yiekds e crops. m ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township of Gh-:wht. County : w.k’ Lot No. 12, in the.7th conâ€" There is about 20 weres of this Farm m _:cnl‘ n‘or l.Alul‘ THE iton. ~This n-u(m'-mn Two miles of the Gloucester Church, and within Eleven miles .of Ottawa City». Rhere is about 40 ..-'w of this Farm cleared and under cultivaâ€" tiop. $5 hhds. Gin. xp'-&- Gim. Groen cases Gin. 2nd concession. This is a good Farm and will be sold cheap, Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which rents at $100 per It is in the imâ€" ienscesn Retl i P and is a very ace. for a vate residence. | for priva s aw 7 N:.r';:fl-hn l:!m‘l:.- | Arruy to leared, the remainder is covered with wood FOR , SALE Feb. 12. 1366 AND A GENERAL ASSORTMEXT oF A®p a GENERAL #r0CK or Y LL UA B LE JAS. [â€" & co.‘s, o. 00, Cortaan Ofrawa, City Bank. No« 4. No« 5« N aw 3+ Rat .. ':’l\.:hn m?.'(l;tnw's Agent Ottawa, | No. u,s,.ms?_o'g;‘ M Bwellingâ€"houles, «]184d each, 47 â€"4tf _ Saturday, 16th day of December, 1865. Presext. His Exornuxsey tu® Anvutxisreator or tw« Govâ€" kexxeyt s Coryon.. I8 EXCELLENCY was pleased to lay H before the Coancil & Report from the Commisâ€" Sioner of Customs, dated 15th December, 1865, and approved by the *;-. the Minister of Financé, statâ€" ing that under authority of chapter 17 of the Con, Stat., Can., Sec. 24, an Order in Council was passed on 28th April, 1853, dinfihf "that Goods bona fide exported tothis Province from any country, but ing in tromeit« through another country and unâ€" S:Tn...a. shall be,until it shall be otherwise ordere valued for duty asif such Goods were imp k rect from such first mentioned eountry into this Proâ€" vince," and submitting that it would be desirable to extend said Order in Council to /re« as well as duâ€" tiable Goods, â€" Whercupon His Exceliency in Conncil was pleasâ€" ed to order, and it is lurrl?‘ ordered, Q.?“ Goods passing through a foreign country consigned directly to hn:).rwn- in Canada, shall hereatter bepnt on the sate Footing n« dutiable Gdods. ' January 1. 18 FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMsS, ‘ Orrawa, 19th March, 1866. Six,â€"1 have it in command toâ€"eall your special attention to the annexed oopl{ of a Dmeh from the Searetary o&isb‘&fw_‘ o.nin“[_ ‘lr.h.go Governorâ€"Genéral of this Province, m Majesty‘s Orders that no Chilian or Spanishâ€" Vessels be allowed to bring their prizes into Bri tishâ€" W aters. The Earl of Clarendon to Mr. Cardacell. Foreiax Oreicz, 2nd Fobruary, 1866, Sir,â€"Her Majesty‘s Goverument being desirous of observing the ,strictest neutrality irâ€" the contest between Spain and the Republic of Chili, they proâ€" , with the view of more effectually carryin bato effect this &holrlw‘o interdict the u..fi Ships, and also the Privateors of both parties, ”.‘."' carrying Prizes made l‘? them; into the Ports, Harâ€" boars, hmm or ‘Waters of the â€"United Kingâ€" dom, or any of Her Majesty‘s Colopies or Posses: sions abroad. k * The Collector of Castoms, At Seaâ€"Portsin Canada I have accordingty to acquaint you that the Queen has been‘l;fu:od to direct that orders in conformity with rinciples above stated, should forthwith be A&hu!-d to all ‘npov im the United Kingdom, and to Mer ‘s Naval or other authoritice in all quarters und ‘the United Kingdom, for their p“nfl in the dfroumâ€" DOW NTNG STREET, â€" February 26th, 1866. Stz,â€"Her Majesty being fully determine? to obâ€" serve the dutics of Noutrality existing hostilities between Hor Cathoilo/Majesty and ‘the Republics of Chili and Peru, and being uioreover resolved to prevent, as far as. possible, use of Her Majesty‘s Harbors, Ports, and Coasts, wnd the The Right Honorable, Edward Cardwell, M. P Hier Majesty‘s Harbors, Ports, and Coasts, und the W aters vlt‘h Her l?ndy’n ‘ferritorial Lurhdioâ€" tion, in sid of the warlike purposes of cither Belâ€" ligerent, has commanded me/ to communicate to you, h;. your nid:, the Muufim. which are to or josty‘s oc ids Hor been pleased to commund that these rules shall be put in force in the United Kingâ€" “'t:‘i‘:d‘:.ht;h .m.,l rex -n"‘xq.:a' + in. Her y‘s ?o{rihdsnd Possessions .beyond .seas six hl,o' after the day when the Governer or ME f Authority of each of such Territories or P respectively shall have notified and published the same, stating in such noti ion that the said Rules are to be obeyed by all § within the same L m&:fi:‘«ul:‘-:u of the pudladll ties between ]erCnttdl-lgjc? Mzw lha(a.hlli and I;I.':', : ships of W ar vaâ€" teors either are pvlllhdé making use of any Port or Roadstead in the m Kingdom of Great Britain and Iretand, or in the Channe? T=tands, or in any of Her M ‘# Coloâ€" nie# or Foreign Possesstons or de , or of any Waters subject to the ‘Territorial jurisdiction W b to the Ferritorial jurisdiction flgm(g;t.‘ulaada_q,ylmd re obtaining any facilities of warlike equipment,; and no Ship d‘glrw Privateer of .ufir Bomtnu shall hereafter be permitted to sail out of or leave uvmwmwum.mu;m jurisdhction, from which any Vessel ‘of the other "“m'"',"a.'m.a."""' wntil .txc he expiration of r:-tM'- bu‘:gn- ,od:u-nol-: last mentioned Vessel beyond the Territorial jarisâ€" dietion of Her w e wÂ¥ Sn 0 o Concd o CR un 2o e mc lsncs P onk .â€" within British W aters for the pu al’n:tfi' shall mm such Ports, :&"u;.:u. waters, a M than Twertyâ€"four hours i her mmm shall hn,bou'-‘.lm Provided nevertheless, that in all cases in which there shall be any Vessel (whether Ships. of W ar, Privateors, or Merchant Ships) of the‘said Belliâ€" gnn parties in the same Port, Roadstend, or aters within the Territorial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, there shall be an interval of not less than Twentyâ€"four hours between the departure therefrom of any such vessel (whether a Ship of War, a Privaâ€" teer, or a Merchant Ship)of the one Belligcrent, and sort for any warlike purposes, or for the purpese of lbo'nbmcuiq-fi‘m any of W at or vunrd.ouhrbl&& fi-uhmbyl-hdkflhm of W ar and Privatoors respoct! y,'-hll»-ll..c hu‘?dmhm‘u‘:&n far u::‘y uisite ng effect to proviso, not f'::hnwuhni-. [ &4 ILH. Nosw"ot Privatecr of either belliâ€" rn-! shall er be permitted while in auy ort, Roadstead or W aters, nw‘x the Territoâ€" rial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, to take in any supâ€" plies, except. isions, and such other things as may be uqnz'iro'for-bcw of her crew, and exeept zo much coal only as may .be sufficient to carry essel to nearest Port r _ own p such Vessel to the Port of he eaur'y.,wtou-o n:rd«tinuaéi n:l:oul Thnnl' to any such Shi ar or %‘q thu-owu"mlhn.w. Tt Majeny, »hban iponal undl whor + 8 mm«nm from the time 1 such coal may haveâ€"been last supplied to her â€" in British Waters as aforesaid. I have the honor to be, Sir, Your most humble servant, (Signed) EDW ARD CARDWELL. h.llw f (whother the vame ~shall be of o oo mm a ofiermment nhan), shoil tave The 8-'.,, h dmmgi_!;‘ the Government of Canada Ottawa, April 3. 1865. + Ottawa, Janusry 44; Commercial College, (Extabtished in conmection with the Bra::‘:zié.'- Commercial L\T in Toronto and ) cl'cnu INSTITUTION 18 DESIGNED To furnish miz,n with a thorough and practical Business Education. Puaoked nnd inspected by R. Kiniv, Heq., of Ottawa. Arso,. 4 LAROE BToCK or _ °> Groceries & Liquors B. {fllfifl. PrixciraL, Ottawa. Ottawa, May 9. quintry MereBint wokld t woll to wikimfie beâ€" "F"m i No ahmcank. "C* !lollllmtlmlflfmml‘*‘o OPY «o ER Nark Cirenlar TCOR SKALE. «e.. &o., & BRITISH AMERNOAX [Signed,] BBLS. ~OF MESS AND PRIME C ®17 I have, &0., Wu. H. LEE CLARENDON TPAWA. Laf 90â€"tf 21wâ€"3m THEB OTTAW A | 8T. ANDREW, 1132 um......(:.jtr,: ‘8T. PATRICK, 1207 tons ... . .. Capt. | â€" The steamers of this Line will sait OCO0EAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY &IPRETURN TICKETS GRANTED: AT REDUCED RATES °0 } C C to The steamers of this Line will max regt, lar intervals between the ‘Clyde and Quebec. Berths not secured unt id for, â€" ; | For passage, ‘or aby "particularé, apâ€" ply to : manpr l ~ Ciroviar No. 178 I have it in comm@ad to inform you that His Exâ€" eolle:&v the Gove General, by an Order in Council of this day‘#date, has been p to reâ€" new, for a period of pné month from date hereof, the Order in Council of 19th March Int,b:'medng that « Pire Arms and Manitions of W ar" be Importâ€" ed free of duty untilithe 6th Krn:lmo, subject to the condition that the Inporter ish the Collector of Custom with lists ies . desirous of ‘procuring such arms, and that such parties be known to be, reliable loyal sub , and such privilege shall extend to all such importations made upon rndh'on &l;dth > f 4 | .: You are ized. to refund il; dutiog Tloaniy maih tpr oi ns t a ifi ress of "f t ts Pussenoer« Bookedto Liverpoo! 4 i.:Mlo}nllcrry abroad, I beg leave to bring m« your notice the advantages this shect will of * an advertising medium to land w.fl‘x havin re ties for sale or lease.) : As inf ion of gd is eagerly sought fot, and much valued by every GovERNMENT IMMIGRATION OEEICE, % SIIB,- a Quirnkc, 25th3nmnl'y. 1866. The Honourable the Minister of {Agriculture and I‘T.Iignfiu. hv:‘n authorized l‘. Pm’. D‘zn~u, cccasionn call> ed the "CANADA IMM IGIAflFm * which will be flchlmy to the encourageâ€" -oddl-:xluu and to diffusion df Acouâ€" rate and F ion ‘concerning | Canada abroad, I beg leave to bring unger your notice the from actual uulQn.Mlx }h’drlr:’o‘tou in the country , 6 peot adv of &okwn Â¥ticular, ~ #&c. ..}i:t:l: m L fmg’: onygn!nnik'o ex.:"- geration. ..... ds s X m‘.mm‘ ing purchaser ot lessee in (reat Britain in nieation with the propertyâ€" hoider here. _ The Honourable the Minister of Agricultars and Inmumigration has also suthorized the opéning bf an ment of Mr. Wm. Dixon,a gentleman well acquaintâ€" ed with this and the mother dountry, who will be specially ohu%d with the distribution of this paper z:u‘lod.&o nifed Kingdom, and in bringing the same prominently under the notice of the emigrant. The first number will appear in the se of next month, the second in AKEI’ bd.‘%h monthly 0 foong Te og; wfio h\rod. * P or qua , as m Alh'o-pximthnuuhndvfifidq purposes will be limited, and in view of the latge el'r‘e-lu_hu t.ho' uo.‘t_!fl! ubh.in. [f?t it wiI‘l be disâ€" February 10 tributed gratuitonsly}, the prices of advertisenents connot be much '°.‘.'°f]3i-9 mh'!!*ztâ€" x $2 the insertion : and 8 cents for "mt-" line. !d-“o.qqmof‘fl'flm.tom:m- welveâ€" In all cases, Advertisements must be in Sll casee sdavertisemente must be propatd, The undersigned will gladly receive communicaâ€" tions of a practical charaeter for publication, bearâ€" ing on the gubject of Immigtation, such as letters from actual settlers, showing their progress in the Towns distant; eight hundred and fiftyâ€"two and one h. k#, in a Southerly ‘direction from the Northeast angle ufwo.armu thence Soudnrli'nlon‘l said Concession Roid, twohunâ€" brag ts : ou'hl{llnu more u):;. to e George n , thence w ,.nu:l mb ts divisipn" this beteden said ) and Lot F, in the said Concession, and â€"Northern boundary of the said George m land, fine hundred and fortyâ€"nipe links, more of less, to the ‘a hghwq, runniug along the East side of the anal, &hm:}lonh- orll:lu‘ the sa hlfivuy two lhhu;xdng‘ u'“.algh; lim | y, ra wi sad divim-'m:. een said &G and F, one thousâ€" and and six li to the place of beginning, said last described ropiuo( L’;nd â€"eontaining, by : ad~ measurement, two acres more of less, * [ BAILING WEEEKLY Rates of . Through Pagsage. from ()'l’"t&w:\ LIVERPOOL or LONDONDERRY :| CABIN.:...... ... :$66.15 to 886‘:'4'!5. éfih-confing to accommodation.)] SFEERAGE...:%....... ... $34.35, °o Ottawa, May, 14. ; For each advertisement, not exceeding ten lines, Dated at the City of ‘Ottawa this Thirdâ€"day of 117â€"3m Insolvent ‘Act of 1864 FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTO ?‘ Ottawa, June l.lp“‘& Ix xx, THOMAS STORY, ax Ixsouysxt URSUANT TO THE STATUTE IN OCEXK STEAXMUSTHTPS:~~"* MONTREAL. (G Mantleâ€"Pieces ! sUMMER SERVICE. ) sotkh Au _ L AS$.GOW LINXE emigrant,means will thug be afforded of I am, 8ir, HEUBAGH &« COWARD; ‘Aatsts xT Orriwa SALE OF LANDS. FRAX C , . EFFEET Aemlotes ‘our obedient umnx A. C. BUCHAN AXN, Chief Agent. 62â€"tf W. J £ A. X/MILLB: 2 |OTTAWA TIMES 26M 2600 Tons 2650 . Tons 243#{0&' 2300 ‘Pofis 178 1800 40( 125â€"y No. 8 Ton® Tons Ton® Ton® Printing Works! 60, Sparks St., Centro Town. ADVERTISING WILL AFFORD A sUPERIOR MEDIUM IT HAS BEEN TRULYâ€"SAID PTRAT «4A Dry Goods, Let the World Know _ It PROPERTY to SELL is #4 4 »d n ; ‘ | | ;Ani â€"where ';;I'l't-";onuqlo‘h‘-v-:_d'i:e-;: t;rfql-:demio mj ° h ) ecting cattle prevailsin many parts of Europe, ; I Mm Eeal and is increasing and extending its ravages, and h mo wrpns Offive" | ‘! wherens it is exgedi«-nt. im «rderxtn prennmo inâ€" | h ons | troduction.of the same into this. Province,;that ‘the _ _ (ADVERTISEY! No Matter what your Business > . *‘â€"<â€" ADVERTISE, Do You want to Buy ? THE "OMAWA TD Through : Which it Wl NOW‘Q dlé JUDCIOUS APPLCATION OF TRE PRINTERS INK 1sS ONE Qb THE LEADING AVENUES TO WEALTH®" TO BUSINESS MEX IN THE ‘THE "TIMES" ADV ERTTISI. ; ADV ERTUTISE! ‘I8 THE MEDIUM Groceries, BUSINESS MAN. ADVERTISE STUEA M THE PUBLIC. ADVERTISE ! IF YOU HAVE IF YOU HAYE OrFFICE Crockery, se AN D. T GLLISIT..A. .1866. T H B LINE OF Glassware, e UTIM 35 l WV Sparks Street, sole Afcu for sale of above Watches, and caution the public against being im posed upon hy Watches marked «* Makers to the Queen," but which are not manufactured by us, THCMAS RUSSELL & SON, _ ~ Lumdon and Liverpool . May 31, 1866. “”5 ho Spai Ry His Excelleney the R“igM Honorable . CrtarLe8 Staxuey Viscount Moxox, Baron ‘Monck of Ballytramon, in the mnt y Wexford, Governorâ€" General of British North America, and Captainâ€" General and Governor<inâ€"Chief in and over the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunsâ€" « wick, and the Island of Prince Edward, and Viceâ€"Admiral of the same, &e., &c. To all to whom these presents shall comeâ€"GzrEetâ€" nc : * q3 A PROCLAMATION. | pedient to declare the said Act to beâ€"in force in the said Province. Now Know Ye, that by virtue of the power in Me vested by the said Act, I, the #aid Governor of this Province by and with the advice of the Exeeutive Comneil of the said Provinee, do hereâ€" by declare the said Act herein before mentioned to be in force in this Province, from and after the date of these presents,and that the same do and shall conâ€" tinue in Pua for llflldlhl::‘lho period of 6 Calendar Months from the date f, unless this Proclamaâ€" tion be soon revoked and recalied under the proâ€" vmm of the said Act : Oflall which, Her Majesty‘s loving subjects, and all others whom these presents do or may in any wise concern are hereby required to take notice and govern themseives accordingly. Givex under my Hand and Seal at Arms, atthe Government House, in the CITY OF OTTAW A, in the satd Province, this TENTH dey of April, in the theâ€"year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtyâ€"six, and in the Twenty Ninth year of Hor Majesty‘s Reign. 6. muaich Canada, has been ploased toorder, and it is horeb »rdered lh%.. from and after the ‘T W ENTIETfi day of JUXN E instant, Peas, Barley, Oats and Petroâ€" leum, 'gph have paid full Toll on the Weltand Canal, be and the same are hereby allowed to free through the St. Ig‘nm (:l?.l the . Bisun nnd Ottawa ~Canalz, St» Ann‘«" Lock @nd the House has roe'ondly been erected on the North Point of that Island, in 47°, 3‘, 46" N., and Longitude 63° , 59‘, 9" W. ‘The Light undtolght{‘fm high above water, and shows a fixed white light. 4 By command, . : R., 8. M. BOUCHETTE, 154f , Commissioner of Customs®. By Command, .. 5 WM. McDOUGALL, Secrotary. 124â€"tf Tlll' oovxnmncs"r OF PRINCE E_D- M ward Island has given notice thata Light Prince â€" Edward * C UA Lightsâ€"Gulf â€" of ,9.7 mwm ® GovFRNMENT HoUSE. Ottawa, Wedhesday, 7th June, 1866 aâ€"> ~PrxsExt: HIS EXCOELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENâ€" ERAL IN COUNCIL, Hn EXCELLENCY WAS PLEASED to lay before the il a Memoranddam from the Hon, the Mimster: of e, recommending that Peas, Barléy, ind Oats, ts well as Petroloum, which have paid fall Toll gh the Welland Caâ€" mal, hpfl.rt‘bd to passthrough the St. Lawrence, Ottawa and Chambly Canals free of Toll. Whereupon His Exceilency in Council, on the recommendation aforésaid, and under and by ‘virâ€" tue MMWE&M“GMW‘ by the 85th section of the 28th Chapter idnted Statutes of Cham bty:Canal, Wfll.w'-' AN ACT PASSED IN the . twenty â€"ninth t »of Her Majnt&'- Reign, intituled “M,Au,:.’mldo against the introduction and un.dh’. disorders affecting certainanimals," authority is given to the Governor in Council to take such meagures as may appear to be necessary in order to ent the introduction of contagious or imzs.-.&".,',dm affecting sheop, eattle, horses, and other animals, and check snch dizorders trom spreading, if introduced ; their attention to the fact that, having now supplied the city for cighteen months, their experience has enabled thom to select such a stock of ALES as shall please the most fastidious taste, while th:ér increased facilities for Bottling and delivering will Di ks Ek d Ee iR ® _ by ordered, that on, from und afterthe FLIRST day JIARCH next, ‘the impoittation or introduction into this Provinee, or apy part thereof, by sem, of uttlo.lbup.imfijm,-c:r.d mules, meat, skins, hides, horng,. hoofs, erâ€" parts of such uinlll.'z.“, and ld&r, be, and the same is prohibited ; save and except such cargo or carâ€" goes, or part of cargo, as His Excellency in Counâ€" ;ilbm hereafter see fit to exempt from #uch proâ€" 1 k imncreased faei!ities for Bottling and delivering will ensure the . promptest ‘attention to‘ all orders they c uw Tok Pa omm ww lt h c may be favored with. x H. F. BRADING & Co. pwg will be Q&m, twice a mm Nprinein uith nanniatins * 6 nee creasin 'M' and support, would beg to draw their l&'e on to the fact lzst. having now‘mnnliod February 28, 1866 AXLES & PORTER YVietoria Y aults! Tut unnznnalng, WHILST TEN» DERING their sincere ks to their friends and the public generally, for their steady and inâ€" PROVINCE OF CANADA. HIS EXCELLENCY. THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCHLâ€" _ have appoluted My. J. LESLIE, NOTICE TO MARINERS Wellington Street. MostrkaL, 20th day of February, 1866: * PRESENT > . & MS ATDUIGKNA N9 HOâ€" iftrook (maybe ‘obtained by W. H. LEE, w'o.lle'r{'%n Countgil. Clerk Executive Council I 66â€"tf hin 130y MONCK GOLD AND SILVER. woRTH OF 82,000‘,000 @old and Biiver W atches Splendid .Jowelry, French Clocks, Diaâ€" mond Ring», Pianos, Melodeons, Sewing Machiner, Silver Ware, &r., «c., to be disposed of at TWO DOLLARE, each article, without regard to Value! Grand International Mecting of Manuface turers of Watches and Jewrliry» The following has been resolved, that in conseâ€" fl“m of the rbn Stagnatitn of Trade, and in orâ€" er to rolieve from pecuniary embarrassments« 00â€" casioned by a dirtressing W ar, and to avoid AWFUL SACRIFICE! BANKRUPTCY AVOIDED! Extraordinary Announcement BA NKR U PTC YX I $2,000,000 w orth of goods from their Bfi_aoek. must be And for that wose they have unanimously ‘ !‘"’l olocud’ y As 4 preliminary they would remark that they ?uul and sell no brass or. imitation of ewelty, $ x ALL ARE WARRANTED GOLD §‘.1 : 34, LIBERTY STREET, : AS THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS | The articles to sell at TWO DOLLARS each, no matter how costly it may be, and consist of Splenâ€" did Hunting case Gold and Silver Watches, French Clocks, Rings set with Diamonds, Rubies, Pearls and other procious Stones (Solitaire and in clusters) Ladies‘ Seits of Jewelry, comprising Pins and Ear Rings of the mast fashionable and recherche style, Golg and Enagelled Bracclets, 8tuds and Sleeve Buttons, Chaing of all descriptions, &¢., &¢, . Silver Ware, (extra plated) comprising Castors, Butter Dish, beautifully chased and cnfl-lnd. Table and Ten‘ Bpoons, Gobiets, &c., &r., Pianos, Melodeons and Sewing Muchines of the Rest makers. _ _ We have adopted the plan of sale now so poguhr of charging n';?:iforn prieo. and this price will be $2 for each article, regardless of value. 'r:e ::.- mses of ucting our Ageney are paid by f::. of certifi¢atos, or:':?;ou, representing the vaâ€" rious articles, These ficates are sold at FLFTY CENTS each or 5 for $2.00, and each certificate will show the hoiger the particular article he or she is entitled to o payment of an addition $2.00. EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS How We shall Proceed. The expenses of Ficignt and Packing Pianosor Sewing Machines will hbe Paid by the Parties who are Entitled to them. . In eve ‘p-n of the United States and Provinces, | and m?l such very liberal inducemenis will be Of. | fered, and ';prheu.ion a.circular of terms will | be fmnrdn Ne prefer money sent in Post Office‘ | orders where they can be wbtained, or by. Bank | Drafts, to our orderi â€"Please ‘write your Name, | Town, County and State piatnly;, and address ail | AGENT $ ARE W ANT ED . "aas o ts bess March 3, 1866 W““ THE BLOOD I8 THICK, THE ciroukation :.l:fiod. and the bumors of the body . endered uni ybyunbnvylldg:a seoretions of the winter months. This safe, é powerful detergent, cleanses every portion of SARSAPARILLA! By ali who lare sick, or who wish to prevent sickâ€" ?onr lth is |the only ge-in‘u‘:righd preparaâ€" ion for the permanent cure 0 most dangerous M I|-e.“ confirmed cases of JN|QUART BOTTLES 1 . IHE GREAT PURIFIER OF. THE BLOOD .__ Is particularly recommended for use DURING THESPRING ANDSUMMER Scrofuin, Old Sorcs, Bolls, Tumors, Ab« * scesses, Ulcers, And every kind of Serefulous andâ€"~Feabious erupâ€" , * tion®s > It is also a sure remedy for SALT. RHEUM, RING WORM, TRTTER, SCALD HEAD. AND SCURYEY. It is guaranteed to It is the yery best mediciné tor the cure of all discases ariring from a vitiated or impure state of the blood, and particularly #o when used in conâ€" neetion with + * And is the only true and reliable cure for Sy philis, m 'ymhfilmfi- from depraved ‘humors, or impure blood. ‘The most helplese -flh? heed lflTlr. Underthe inflaâ€" ence of these two GREAT REMEDIES, maladies wie b:rm o :okl and r-:u In the able, dina r y. In following ‘r’- pm': are the safest, the ?hk“t. and the remedy ever prepared, and should be lat * res@rted to : Bollnllu.-â€"lm. REYNOLDS, «THE Cottag®" Book and Fancy Store, York Street, 3 doors from Sussex Street, begs to announce that humumm-m&lw- are." _ "F." t M'I!vr,MH FRENCH AND $ > ;UHMMMPM!M-, &E 3 mA DPUVERNAY BRO BRISTOLS _ (Vegetable) Sugarâ€"Uoated LIYER, STOMACH AND BOWELS, Put h?lu Phials, and Warranted to keep in ny‘d’in e. P Thbce!’lflunnpnpcndn ly to operate in harmony with that greatest olr' all l{lood purifers, BRISTOI/S SAREAPARILLA, in cases arising AckXtTs.â€"L. N. Nye, Sussex Street ; Wm. Masâ€" sey, B'd'hl;tge(,:ld John Nicholson, Ridean 4 WM. RODDEX Plantagenet Springs, 13th July, ‘66. _ _‘ 1306 Dyspepsin, .i"‘l*outlon. Liver Come ~â€" plaints, Constipation, Headache, SICU ED AND RETAINED BY THE use of the celebrated PLANTAOIJ"!T MIXNâ€" ERAL WATERS to be had fresh from the flp'ifi and delivered daily in the city by the Agents, any quantily. _ .. .) 3 § G OO D TE AL‘T H! FINEST WORKMANSHIP ! The price of each article varies from SIX TO GENUINE HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, P J L LS . DE TRLEY .:A .Co.. OARDING.==â€"â€"MRS. REYNOLDS f | _ system, and shou‘d be . USED DAILY AS A DIET DRINK, %a The great cure for all Discases of the ANY SaACRIFICEHE! sold in the course of six months, B RTSTOL*S ful prepar :r:xnzon ‘of' uP THE and. most powerâ€" R.|PEANOâ€"Â¥ORITES 64â€"6m || Se M ooo on noriiee o icanis hayve greater st and remain mfin any other Piano. The is timple and natural, all the extrancous lumber in the body of the instrument is â€"dispensed with ; the sound btrdn are merely two -rvécd plapks of thin wood, like the.front and back of a>yidhin; the strings uftached to n strong iron frame, which is separated and eutirely independent of the eage, M;;y ispensing "llhl‘h: old harp form of stri in ing straight bridges, preserving at th‘n.-on.i-o dle‘Ovor btrung Bass, of which Mr. Dn(m.i‘ the Inventor. By these i s we guin uch more vibratéry power, ut the time ring all its purity and ricknoss f t â€" They received the highest testimontals h the press, and all the principal arti=t« in the > &nn-o; which are: nc senaiirtza U"Ty io+ Pudvitns»tntain. 4 3 Rixheld, | Wim, Hane», MHerman Wollenhaupt, | â€"J, Rerili, Francts #, Brown., Â¥, Mtrackusch, Ww M l‘.{"'c 1 Char, Progel MR.: SEG ESMUND.THLLBERG»Abe grea piamist, «ays:â€"I have examined your new Pwnoâ€" i’oflrs. ntd.‘l cordially HpP y of its systemsf construct 1t« â€"principte, by which great Inâ€" crease of ibnlor.yarwur is obtained, being very simple n:dpuf y philesophical. Theâ€"tone as grand woble ; it has great eapacity for susâ€" taitkng the sound for »inf:‘. and its yolume of tone or r I have never heard exce}led in depth, purity, und sympathotic «weetness, . â€" . ________ purity, n;,bodc «weetnoss. _ > W{l. .z‘l'.'..{'k FRY, late musicaleritic of The N. Y. Tribunesays:â€"1 have un-hfiym "':E invented Pianoâ€"Fortes. Tle;h-efk pre given to ithem by Messrs. Thalberg, » w“&o » lnoni:‘lnd Mb"'ii As "S“: *; ture, are and hical ; » volume, ofiui}d Fu:em voeal ntd-’- fl{v tude, that érowning excellence which enables the pianists to © ging" on the instrument. . Your Pianos ever the highest rank. Your invention, in my opinion, is destined to work radical ‘..f' in ‘l“:. manufacture of Pianos throughout the worls. | â€" From Yhe X. Y. Heraid, Rept. 5.â€"V pon.a careful -1.§A:4D“m.“ Piano l‘u'::, we find the resul i are a very fine # ng tone, great purity brillianey throughout the entire instreâ€" ."31 often found in Piavcs constructed upon the old plan. s The N, Y. Tim«s, July 12, says :â€"We have now uh#Ld-M an equal. ‘ltcan #ing with a emooth delicacy, prficfiy, unattainable on any other instrument; an ordinary player obtaims -‘ua no éxertion, the fullness of a Grand Pianoâ€"Forte, and they must speedily supereede the old style. tested the Pranoâ€"Fortes, invented n-d‘!:‘ued by Mr. 8. B. Drig{-, I am of the opinion the tone resulting from his improvement= as exhibited in the instruments under examination, in point of richness, depth and brilliancy, equais that ot the best Grand Pjanoâ€"Fortes, and «~/« thein in pure, mausical in< tonation and ««twal tone, power thus approximatâ€" ing closer to what 1 consider perfection in the instruâ€" ment than has yet been achieved by any other system af manufactube, " \y «* Automatic Organs. that both feet being cccupied, no lity was offered for the manugement of the «well, ithin the past two years, instrutoents is Buropean plan of «double blowers," o ments of the age. During the past half century,the French and Germans bave manufactured reed inâ€" struments with double bellows, and two pedals for the feet to operate, but the want of the reversed or EXHAUSTED RKLLOW8, (which is the bellows used in our instruments,) madé it impossi{ie for them to produce the mellow, rich and musical tope for which our instruments are celebrated. red in this country, and to counteract this {want of * awell) a lever has been preâ€" the centre of the instrument, to act upon the ewell, axp orkraT» sy tus kxek t :rv-lnn and cuntortion necessary to effect Nm“‘h to a gentleman, & use an appendage is nearâ€" ly!-r_-“‘y* anvens. > ‘ NILLUSTRATED OATALOGUE CONT AIXâ€" ing full description of style, and mn& of the most emipent musicians, as to the wr excellgnee of our instrumentsâ€"will he rent to any address. . In presenting the Avroxame Orcax, we boldly 6 y wiITH PA PATENT BASSO TENUTO OR SUBâ€"BAs School Organs & Melodeons Finished in Elegant Rosewood, W aluut or oak cases. Every Instrument Warranted for Five Yearsâ€"No Charge for Boxing 35,000 Now in Use. _ ‘Out Avrowxane dcflnzflm this dificalty enâ€" tirely, the simple act of Wlowing with more or less han‘ivhathduludim- or decrease in the volume of the tone, The Melodcon and Schaol Organ. For seventeen years the superior excellence of our m‘u has not been questioned, and fortwo the enormons demand bas M? ;-hr:t-:‘mm orders ””L ith our increased we feel warranted in assurâ€" llgc::unutbd their orders will be promptly met, solicit a continuance of their patronage. Cantion to Purchasers; Alh‘urhau-hnlrhw. in full, «GEO. A. PRINCE & CO." When a dealer vqn-:h-y other instrament as = the same as ours," -dlyo-nnlflu'u. sell an inferior instrument on which he can â€"make a ;’»@.7AAliMuNimumMn, Clergevmen and Schools. _ Address S now been before &'.",{ui.'_l.â€"r';i;";_& 2‘”"‘?““&”&-!‘&:’“â€""*'& m & timely used, and we never known a single Mddum:nw:nh&.:.&h:‘: â€" perly followed ; on , A .‘mmr'mmh:hfi terms of its virtues and magical effects. ‘Wor-kfu-umhu-fir.w tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who are suffering from any of the complaints for which it is recommended may depend upon its being a Soveâ€" o The maionloning wincecy of the Cohndia® Pain M&mw‘mlfiéfl% _ coveries stands the Tlfl CANADILAN PATN DESTROYER HAas now been‘ before the public for ‘a leneth of Nervons Affections, entitle it to a high ramk in the list of for these complaints, Orders are coming in from Dealers in all parts of the toThe negrerent" rntieblation regives" ""0 * ** to immediate Pebief.. "All Medicine Desion x..s“l'. Physicians orderand use it ; and no family will be vi&gkc‘w-_.h'yin‘h. w\ DV°RIEO%eT, in eNTINg NPCRFOF Tor which K is reâ€" commended, and its wonderfel success in eubdning the torturing pmins of Rhenmatiam, â€"and in relieving CANAOMAN PA Es T0NER: > Bl‘t.lcdudllol‘.c-fl:-‘l‘:.&n Throat, fida:lchl. Dysentery, Bowe! f ‘l!nu-hl.ter,h L Sold b; Mortimor, Jéhn Roberts, W. M “luny. yll.?.‘my. and J. Skinner, in Ot w a. | first ot J from the ain Cbssiet Colored WR COLT â€"tro.feaps ote, es a large white spot down the h-llt white. _ Information regarding smid colt. will thankfully received by * ALLAN FRASER. . Fiteroy, June 25th, 1866. 28w 2 Tar Orrawa Tixgs.â€"Printed and Published ‘every morning, (Sundays excepted,) by ‘Oqu. Corrox, Proprictor, at the . Slakm.Pripiing. Worke, "No. 00, Apule Btreet, in the City of Ottewa County of ‘Carleton, O.W . 852 to #55% EACH. THIRTYâ€"NINE VARIETHkES Before purchasing, send for a descriptive cata d they must ily supercede the old style. Grmtuanky :â€"Having ;pflly examined an i Another objection to this method of blowing was Ottawa, Dec. 18th, 1865. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 PRIGGS* XEW PATENXT RE THE GXLY INXETRUMEX Ts Geo, A. Prince & Co‘s PATENT TOLEX OR STRAYED,.â€"â€"ABOUT the first ot June, from the Eubscribor‘s promists, .a sek. The Automatic Organ. Yours« respectfully SOLE AGENT® ive cents bottle. NORTHEOP & LTMAX,. _ Newcastlé, C. W., WM. HALL & #0N, GEO. A. PRINCE & ©o., Buffalo, N.Â¥ 65. s l-’ L. M. GOTTSCHALK. L. M. Goltarhalks, #A,. Thaiberg, 543 '.B EW \'&‘K 1â€"dwâ€"y Avinwer & N.8 Bell‘s Cormer Porth, &« Buckinzha fast and W No all parts . $ ¢ts, if unpaid Lstters for Brit Countri {"n a To&l:: !wite fonal. English Mail Steamships, via w’m Amllli Chancery, € Office: Elgin S Aurxaxprn Ke Ottawa, Jubly 28 A‘I‘TOIDI‘ Chansery, | £%k. Chancery , Juzner‘s Shoe St Oftawa, April â€"Reomreern Lo ald thirty minat par Olice hos ide of York stre Ott awa, Marcl nay entrast hi suit in and for Mr. W a Mn ts Ottawa, Feb. tmplville, 49 elsea and W AD voC AT Street, Qflg repared to aih 1). l‘l‘l‘flll T. Chancery, Orsic® : U cbruary 21, 1 ham, C.E. %&. Chancery, Orrice: Post K. B. Mayou _ Orrics : In Jamuary 27, 1 EDW BAp..u Notary | (Ktawa, Mar ke e Public, pletop & E\# rior, Sand § Ottawa, Dec THE i 0® TTORNE HAYC TPORN COL DVOC A A t RAS D00 (ER4 JOSE £@) GEO ROS W RA

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