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Ottawa Times (1865), 15 Aug 1866, p. 4

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°_ _O‘NMEARA & CO., Y â€"." _ ~50, SPARKS STREET, THOADE ESTBLINMNIEN , At the Sign of the Golden Sheep, 06 & 28, Sussex: Streel, opposite Clarence St. Rl"’l Rxs ts sitx?Prenm® Tmixks To HIs FRIEXDS AND THE PUBLIC IN general forthe liberal patronage which he has received from them up to prescnt time, and takes this m«mflm_\ to antiounce that he has just epened out,"in the same Lnil-ling next door to his ebd store, &A NEW STORE OF _ Fop‘s CLOTHS & TWEEDS.READYâ€"AIADE CLOTHIG, &C. Together with a TAILOR SHOF of the First Class. 7 HOSIERY, CLOAKS, MANTLES, And he has determined to sell ont IERY, LIQUORS, &o., and at Dry Goods! Uttawa, June 19 ing desirous of diseontinuing this Lranch of lrade. . JA007. . B.â€"The public are invited to visit these gmo‘stores, 1 ‘und cheappesr of the avticles which are ofered for s Where he will execute promptiy, gnd in the 1 The undersigned would also give notice t complete assortment of + COTTON§. PRINTS. COT COTTON GOODS! MAGEE 6 Un MONDAY, the 28th AT CREATLY REDUCED PRICES / ‘English, Scotch, arid Canadian T‘we 1866) Spring Importations. (1866 STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS Manufacturers of Clothu Ottaws, May 28, 1364 ty Customers will find this a rare chance for buying Cottora by the MENS‘ YOUTHS‘ & BOYS‘~CLOTHINC, â€" Reduce QTTAW A, APRIL ? 1866 Orders . Promptly Attended to. LIQUORHS, &C., KEARNS & RYAN In all its Departments | Ottawa, A New Spring Goods. Sale each day from 9 a.m. till 7 p4m. â€"J._P. PRUIYVILLIONMEMIG SPRING STOCK! KSTABLISHEID)Y! 1844 BEG LEAYE To INPORM THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THE PEOPLE IN GENERAL THAT THEIR| | SECONXD WEEK QF GREAT SALE OF AND INVITE INSPECTION OF THE SA'FI-: â€" s . AT KARLIESTâ€"CONYÂ¥ENIEN.SCE. | PM ICGCAIrA & CO., ril 5, 1866 Block, cor. of Sussex & sTREETS, LOWER TOW N. a RE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER ons of the larzest and best asserted Stock of DRY GOODS ever brought to the city. Thankfal for pas favors, they dosire to inform their friends .n’t);clr Stock is now womplete in every Depar ment of R Invite an inspection of their Magnificent Stoek of CLOTHS, l-rmcnl nrcfi:ly for this Market, comâ€" gr'wluz aH the newest designs and material« in ROADCLOTHS, PIMAIN & FANCY SILK MIXâ€" TURES, COATINGS, do., do., TROWSERINGS. . Comprising Chandiers.. Tweeds, Halifax ‘Grass, .4...!.',.. Cords; also Plain and Fancy Doeskins, Casshneres, in all colors and qualities; Black and Colored Alpacas, (";.'-.lgl' Fancy Flanmel«, and a fall assortment of GEM UNDERCLOTHING. They would also dirsct al attention to their And will be found reple OF THE HOME AND KETS, imported expres<«ly Which is, as usual, the largest and best assorted in the City, being replete with every mnl of“:: and Matorial, manufactarod EXPRESSLY for Uttewa Trade, under tho @nperiatondence of experâ€" ienced Cutters. 4':? An endléss variety of Hats, Cape, Glovel, Collars, _ Neck=Tles, white -u:& plain and striped half Hose, kess kept stantly on hand + Is NOW COMPLETE MAXGEE & RUSSELL. inst , and following days. of COTTON GuOoPsS, t style, all order« that be nay be favored with.. he will have always on hand at HIS OLD STORKE, a m‘.@i?bfl attention to their Stoek ki T##*" The Liquore will only be sold wholesale. res, and jadge‘ for themselyes of the excellent ADYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, CROCKERY, HOSâ€" | bours, Koadsteads or W aters of the United King * :« __| dom, or any of| Her Majesty‘s Colonies or Posses I .. _| stong abroad. / he proc(idki for this season. with every NOVELTY ONTINENTAL MARâ€" O‘MEARA & CO "rICCS . will offer our large stock York 92. 36â€"3m eds Lg, CPI p l KBR beforethe Council a Report from the Commisâ€" sioner of Customs, dated 15th December, 1865, and | approved by the bMon. the Minister of Finance, stat: | ing that undet authority of chapter 17 of the Con, | Stat., Can., See, 24, an Ordor in Council wa« passed on 28th April, l&n-!;fler\QiT »that Goods bona /ide | exported to this Prurince from any country, but | passing in foositu through andther country and unâ€" ! der Bonds shall be until it shall be otherwise ordereil, valued fot duty as if such Goods wore imported diâ€" | reot from tm h lirst mentionedscountry into this Proâ€" vinee," abd submitting that‘it would be desirable to extind «aid Order in Council to free as well as duâ€" tiable Goods. |. i ; W bhereupon His Excelleney in Council was pleasâ€" ed to order. and it is bereby ordored, that free | Googs pas«ing through a foreign countr{ consigned | directly to lmpofters in Canada, shall hereatter | be put on the samg footing as dutiable Goods. I « Kigned, es e mict I + | FINANGE DERARTMENT, CUSTOMS, | + Orrawa, 19th March, 1866, > \ _ Sig,.â€"1 have it In command to call your special | attention fo the annexed copy of a l)urmh from | the Secretary of State for Foreign Aftairs, to the | Governorâ€"General of this Province, conveying Her \ Majesty‘s Urders that no Chilion or Npanish armed | Vessels be allowed to bring their prizes into Briâ€" | tish Wters. | I , T amsir & ’ The Collector of Customs, _ I At Sea Ports in Canada | pase, with the view of more effectually earrying into effect this |principle, to interdict the Arined | Ships, and also the Privateers of both parties, from | carrying Prizes mado by them into th.oy.l:or:!..‘llu- & 8 Lults m iv ids sz itel Fius: | 1 have accordingiy to acquaint you that the | Queen has been pleased to direct that orders in ; conformity with the principles above stated, should | forthwith be addressed to all “rnpcr authorities in l the United Kingdom, and to Her Majesty‘sNaval or other authoritics. in all quarters beyond the } United Kingdom, fyrâ€"their guidance in the cireumâ€" stances. I have, &e., F). [8i .1 CLARENDON. "» Saturday, 16th day of December, 1865. *C # Puisiat. Hre Bxoruurnty ta® Ananxiartrato® or ru® Govâ€" * ! menarxt is Copneu.. llll EXCELLENCY was pleased . to lay before the Council a Report from the Commisâ€" January 1. 1866 The Earl of laurendon to Mr. Cardreell, }‘\-Llu:x Orricr, 2nd Fobruary, 1866. Sir.â€"Her Majesty‘s Government being desirons of observing the strictest neutrality ir the ‘contest between Spain and the Republic of Ch.i.li. they proâ€" The Right ll.l,,?(:u e'l Edward c-nE il, M. P [Cor!:.] | |_DOWNING STREET, | reliable loyal subjects, : . February 26th, 1866. _ | extend to all such importa Sig,â€"Her Majesty being fully determined tq obâ€" | thisdate serve the duties of Neutrality ‘during the existing | â€" You are hereby:authori hostilities between Her Cathoiic Majesty and the | already paid .T,,, Arms Republics of Chili and Peru, and being moreover | ported within the period : tesolved to prevent; as f& as possible, the use of 1 am, Sir, er Majesty‘s Hu‘wl‘l- Ports, and Coasts, and the | Your g'uen williu Her| Majosty‘s Territorial ":mdic- 1 tion, in aid of the warli}o‘ purposes of eit a t .Be.l- | The Collector of Customs i:;:n:l:;;l commanded me to communicate to T PE iesA paichaee Nhetes l sohink you, for your guidance, the following Rules, which are to be treated and enforced as flar Majesty‘s Oriiers and Directions :â€" Her Majesty has been pleased to command that | these rules shall be wt in force in the United Kingâ€" dom, and in the Chahnel Islands, on and after Friâ€" ‘ C day, the Ind.fi March next, and in Her Majesty‘s | Territories Possessions beyond seas six days , SIR, after the dey when the Governor or other Chief] 3 Th after the dey when the Governor or other Chicf | _ The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Anthority “;.e. of such Territories or Possessions | Immigration, having. authorized the publication, by ctively hall have notified and published the this Department, of an (A‘t‘llv-mllfl‘ paper, to |:c .""3'.‘. ma:;nmn notification that thesaid Rules | ¢d the * CANADA IMMIGRATION GAZETTE :“ “' be obeyed by all persons within the same which w}ll be devéted u(:llnt.-nl'fily ltin_-flgho. c-nw;_nmgr 4 â€" n igration, and to the diffasion of acenâ€" territories ..‘! r"m FoP. Pde Feve T :e..l.u :J{"‘I?‘I:IE.I"Q Intarmation smnparnine C‘anada I. During the continuance of the present Hostiliâ€" ties betwoosillef Cathelic Majesty and the Repubâ€" ie# of Chili and Peru, all ships of War and Privaâ€" teers of either Belligerent are probibited, from making use of any Port or Roadstead in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or in the Channel Islands, or in any of Her Majesty‘s Coloâ€" nies or Foreign Possessions or Dependencies, or of any Waters subject to the Territorial jurisdiction of the British Crown, as a Station or a place of reâ€" sort for any warlike purposes, or the purpose of obtaining any facilitries of w:rl':k 'elquip:?m. and out permitting her to take in nfl)liu, beyond what :xbeueuur{forhfl immediate use; and no Vessel which may have been allowed to remain within British V aters for the purpose of repairshall continue inany such Ports, Roadsteads, orâ€" waters, for alonger period than Twontyâ€"four hours after her necessary repairs shall have been completed ; Provided nevertheless, that in all cases in which there shall be any Vessel (whether Ships of War, Privateers, or Merchant Ships) of the said Belliâ€" wtem parties in the same Port, Roadstead, or ‘aters within the Torritorial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, there shall be an interval of not less than Twentyâ€"four Khours between the departuretherefrom of any such vessel (whother a | flllpo-f. ‘:‘l,l'. a Prin; ptberaat )etardeci 57 trige & m aay L i en P C Nes e s o a" teer, "or a Merchant Ship)of the one Belligerent, and the subsequent departure therefrom .of any Ship of W ar or Privateer of the other Belligerent, and the times hereby limited forthe de'pumn of such Ships of W ar and Privateers respectively, shall always in case of sity be extended, so far as may be requisite 1;- giving effect to this proviso, but not further or |otherwise, III. No Ship of War or Privateer of either belliâ€", gnnt shall hereafter be permitted while in any ort, Roadstead or Waters, subject to the Territoâ€" rial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, to take in any supâ€" plies, except provisions, and such other things as may be requisite for subsistence of her crew, and except so much coal only as may be sufficient to carry such Vessel to the nearest Port of her own country, or to some nearer destination ; and no coal shall be again supplied to any such Ship of W ar or Privateér in the same or any other Port, Roadstead, or Wators, subject to the Territorial {::‘ildietlon of Her ulj%; without special rmiu until after the expi n of Three months from the time when the expirstton of Three months from the time wher such coal may have been last supplied to her with in British Waters as aforesaid. 1 h%e the honor to be, Sir, ke oar most humble servant, (Signed) ED'WK%D‘ CARDW ELL. The Ulicflr\‘yimini-tering W onde ue on ids _ ‘the GoÂ¥vernmert of Canada Ottawa, April 3. 1805. G OV KR NMENT 4d6 Un Eâ€"OTTAW A Sheriff‘s Office, Ottawa, July, 31st, 1866. Ottews, January 4. Packed and inspected by R. Kinly, Esq., of Ottawa. ig ALso, A LARGE SToCK or ‘ Groceries & Liquors Cireular 0:1 l‘unhl:.u :-ld do well to examine be ore asing elsewhore. â€" & D. WHELAN, â€" M ESS P OR K, &o., &c., &r 1T°OR SALIS. â€"___ RS.M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs and Excise NO‘CTIECE. ‘ I am, sir, |\ _ Your obedicat servant BBLS. OF MESS AND PRIME Wu. M. LEE, 12f 90â€"tf Rules | ¢d the * CANADA IMMIGRATION GAZETTE,"* same | which will be devéted exclusively to the encourageâ€" * mentâ€"of Immigration, and to the diffasion of acenâ€" ostili. | rate and useful intormation concerning Canada epubâ€" ] abroad, I bc&hne to bring under your notice the Privaâ€" | advantages this sheet will offer as an advertising , from medium to land owners, and others having properâ€" ‘mited | ties for sale or lease. . As informiation of this l!)i“nd in the | is eagerly sought for, and much valued by every :Coloâ€" | intelligent emigrant; means will thus be afforded of , or of guibg the intending purchaser or l¢sseo in Grreat diction | Britain inr;lim( communication with the property. of re. | holder herg, 00 ; . . _ TH E; ~OT‘T | ACADIAN)...:.. (Building) .... | AUSTRIAN ... . . (Building).... . PERUVIAN .. Capt, Ballantine. .. | MORAVIAN., .. Capt.Aiton .. ... HIBERNIAN ., Capt. Datton . ... HNOV Aâ€"8COTIAN . .Capt. Woylie, , ; BKLGIAN . ... .. Capt. Brown ... NORTHâ€"AMERICAN,. Capt. Kerr | DAMASCUS ... . ., Capt. Watt, .. | geâ€"RETUCRN TICKETS GRANTED Al k REDUCED RATES. | 4 | 1 have it in command to inform you that His Ex« | celleney the Governor General, by an Order in â€"Council of this day‘s date, has ‘been I'L"“""“" reâ€" new, fur a period of one month frou date hereof, the Order in Council of the 19th March last, directing | that # Fire Arms and Munitions of W ar" be importâ€" ed free of duty until the 6th proximo, subject to the condition that the.Importer -’urni-h the Collector of ( Custom with lists of parties deésirous of procuring such arms, and that such parties be known to be | reliable loyal subjects, and such, privilege . shall extend to all such importations made upon andfrom this date â€" hss You are hereby.authorized to refund the duties already paid nzmn Arms and Munitions of War im« ported within the period above named. j I am, Sir, | Your obedient servant, OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY to LIVERPOOL CABLN.... 8T, DAVID, 1650 tons.. ST. GEORGE, 1468 tons 8T. ANDREW, 1432 tons 8T. PATRICK, 1207 tons Passengers Boo Cmecriar No. 175. : + | No FINANCE DEPARTMENT, GI’.J.'I‘U.\I.\‘. ' Ortawa, Jurte 6, 1866 The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration has also authorized the upening of an Information Office in Liverpool, under the manageâ€" ment of Mr. Wim. Dixon, a gentleman well aequaintâ€" ed with this and the mother country, who will be ially charged with the distribution of this.paper zmghoul the United Kingdom, and in bringing the same prominently under the notice of the emigrant, .+ ETT 1 e e e ty As the space it is intended to allot for advertising purposes will be limited, and in view of the large eireulation the sheet will obtain, [for it will be disâ€" tributed gratuitously}, the prices of advertisements eonnot be much lower than the following :â€" For each advertisement, not excecding ten lines, $2 the insertion : and 8 cents for ever{v extra ‘line. For a square of 22 lines, to stand for a twelveâ€" mounth, $6. In all cases, advertisements must be prepaid, and an early transmission is recommended. ~ _ The undersigned will gladly receive communicaâ€" tions of a practical character for publication, bearâ€" ing on the subject of Immigration, such as> letters from actual settlers, showing their progress in the country, and pointing out the peeuliar advantages of their district in fiuticulnr, «&e. _ lt is desirablethat they should be written as eoncisely as possible, and be free from anything like exagâ€" SAILING W EERILY goration. Rates of ‘Through Passige from LIVERPQOOL or L.ONDONDERT CABLX ... .+. .. .. . §$66.15 to $ (According to accommodatic NTEERAGE,.......... \“ February 10 Ottawa, May Pt'luwm’n To THE STATUTE IN ~ ‘that behalf, public notice is hereby given that on the Fifteenth day of August next, at the. hour of Twelve q‘clock, noon, the undermentioned Lands and Tenements, being the property of the said Inâ€" solvent, (lub{m to a Mortgage thereon in favor of Alexander Christie,) will be sold by Public Auction at my office, on Elgin street, in the City of Ottawa : Bollg composed of Villa Lots, Numbers «One, .Two, 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 Contl of Carleton, as laid out and marked on a plan drawn by George E. Au:lin,“l'ruvinciul Land, R , uooo d Dopacl . ns ue sr-n-r-n’or. and d:lpo‘lud in the Registry Office of thefCounty of Carleton, of that portion of the Northâ€" erly half of Lot lettered G, in Concession C, Ridean Eront, (the said Noflhcrltyh half being formed by dividing the said Lot ‘:r ie centre, from front to rear,) situate, lying and being on the Easterly side of the Rideau Canal ; also that other portion of the said Northerly half of Lot lettered G, situate, Iyin7 and being on the Easterly side of the Rideau Canal, which said part is butted and boundéd, or may. be otherwise known as follow®: that is to say, comâ€"« mencing at a mnt on the Westerly side of the Conâ€" cession Road, between Concessions C and D, in said Township, distant eight bundred and fiftyâ€"two and one half links, in & Southerly direction from the Northeast angle of Lot lettered G, aforesaid, thence Southc;l‘{ along the said Concession Road, twohunâ€" dred and seven and one lalf links, more or less, to the land owned by George Patterson, Esq., thence Westerly, parallel with the division line between said. Lot G and Lot F, in the said Concession, and along the Northern bnumlna of the said George Patterson‘s land,â€"nine hundred and fortyâ€"nine links, more or less, to the Queen‘s h'ghwny, runfiing along the East side of the Rideau: Canal, thence: Northâ€" ul:{‘ulong the said highway two hundred and eight links, thence Easterly, parallel with the said division line, between said &u G and F, one thousâ€" and and #ixlinks, to the place of beginning, said last described roruano( Land containing, by adâ€" measurement, two acres more of l:-n. COP eP Cw was c oraai n k t y oa s oor Ma GOoVERNMENT IMMIGRATION OFFICE, biw «Qureko, 25th January, 1866. : OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Insolvent Act of 1864. We DWB &e. â€" Orders respectâ€" ©}J\}i} fully solicited, and promptly executed, Mills* Marble Works, Sparks St Centre Town, Ottawa. MONTREAL. Is ®x, THOMAS STORY, ax Issouyext. stMmMuER sERVICE,. Mantleâ€"Pieces ! T,M 13. HEUBACH & COWARD. * Acesxrs an Orrawa T am, Sir, SALE OF 14 1( W LINE Your obedient serventt R. <4 / " LAQ PPOTTET PCR CCC A. C. BUCHANAN, W.J. & A. K. MILLSB. M. BOUCHETTE 1H4â€"f NDS Capt Chief Agent. 62â€"tf t Aird, t. Smith. t.. Scott. t. Trocks ib at reguâ€" Quebec. MPTAWA EOm ulars le Streets ns HET 18 ns 118 Y "OTTAwWA THMES" Printing Works! 60, WIH I‘T HAS BEEN TRULY SAID TBHAT ADVERTISING Dry Goods, Or Hardware ADVERTISE Let the World Know 1t PROPERTY to SELL Do You want to Buy ? No Matter what your Business This is the Motto of every Real TE "OLTAWA TDEA NOW is the UTIXME Through Wh‘ch it WilH Reach JUDLCIOUS APPLICATION OF THE LEADING AVENUES TO WEALTH:® [PRINTERS INK I8 ONE Ok THE Sparks St., Centre Town. NO BUSINESS MEN 1N THE THE "TIMES" AFFORD A SUPERIOR MEDIUM A DV ERTISH:. . BUSINESS MAN. wenlat antt® Groceries, ADVERIISEK! STUI A M ATGUStT: 1°‘5 ADVERTI8E!! ISs THE MEDIUM ADVERTISE! IF YOU HAVE THELPUBLIO. . | OcFICE IF YOU HAVE T H BE Crockery, LINE OÂ¥ TO SELIL, -eâ€"ANDâ€" . Glassware, ADVERTISE. Ry H To all cha pt tuled Publi that y or pla Gro. Er. Carntien, THEREAS, in and . Altytien. z “/ by the _ thirtyâ€"eight chaptér of Consolidated Statutes of Canada, intiâ€". tuled j « An Act respecting the preservation of the Publid Health," it is amongst other things enacted, that whenever this Province Tr any part thereof, or plake therein, appears to hilhn-.-lvnml with any formidable epice nie, endem#s or dontagious disâ€" ense the Governor may, by Proclamation, to be by hitn fiom time to timeâ€"i«sned, by nm’ with the adâ€" vice consent of the Executive Counvil of this Provifice declure the aid Act to betin force in this Provifice, or in any part thereof, or place therein, ment 1 in such Proclamation, and it khall thereâ€" wpon in foree accordingly ; and the Governor may i like manner from time to timeyâ€"‘as to all or any of the parts or places to which any such Procâ€" lamatfon extends, revoke or renew,any «uch Proc= lamation : and, subject to such revocation and reâ€" newal as lflfl(‘!lid,tve? such Proclamation shall have ¢ffect for six months or for any shorter period â€" in gsath ~Proclamation expr«red ; Axp Warmeas, althotigh there exists no reason for serious alarm, the Province nplpenrl to be ‘go ‘far threatened with Asiatic Cholera, a discate within the meanâ€" ing of the said Act, as torender it expedient that all necessary precautions should be taken for the proâ€" tecti ofllw‘l‘uhlie Health, and it is therefore exâ€" pe«liml to declare the said Act to be in force in the gaid Province. Now Know Ye, that by virtue of the power in Me vested by the enid Act, I, the said Goyernor of this Province by anid with the advice of the Executive Council of the said: Province, do hereâ€" by declare the said Act herein before mentioned to be in foree in this Provinee, fropf and after the date of these presents,and that the ghme do and shall conâ€" tinue it rorcc for and duriAX tie periad of 6 Calendar Months from the datedigred{, unless this Proclamaâ€" tion be soon revoked &fid reea under the proâ€" visions of the said Act : Of all whichy Her Majesty‘s loving subjects, and all others whonythese presents do or may in anywiseâ€"concern are Rereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Givkx under my Handand Seal at Arm#, atthe Government House, in the CTTY OF OTT AW A, in the said Province, this TENTH day of April, â€"~~| in the the yearof Our Lord one thousand eight | hundred and sixtyâ€"#ix, and in the Twenty Ninth â€" ‘year of Her Majesty‘s Reigh. it By Command, * W M. McDOUGALL, Seeretary. _ 124â€"tf HE GOVERNMENTOF PRINCE ED= ward Island has given notice that a Light has recently been erécted on the Noith Point of that Island, in 47 ° , 3‘, 46" N., and Longitude 63© , 59‘, 9" W. â€" The Light stands eighty feet high above water, and shows a fixed white light. â€" By command, * e mmb Lightsâ€"Gulf of S Lawrence, Prince Edward I Jelone ; Parsixt: j MIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENâ€" R ERAL IN COUNQCHL. lllfl 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, which have paid full Toll through the Welland Ca; nal, be permitted to pass through the St. Lawrence, Ottawa and Chambly Canals free of Toll. ; ks i;;;fâ€"&;fln:;:kv given and conferred by the:85th sgection of the 28th Chanter Congolidated Statutes of "Wi;r;;fio;:â€"-flvhv 'Eiréllcnoy in Council, on the recommendation aforesaid, and under and ig_v virâ€" Canada, has been pleased to order, and it is hereb! ordered, that on, from and after the TW ENTIETH day.of JUNE instant, Peas, Barley, Oats and Petroâ€" loum, which have paid full ‘Toll on the Welland Canal, be and the same are hereby allowed to pass freethroughthe St. Lawrence Canal, the llit!elu and Ottawa Canals, the 8t Ann‘s Lock and the Chambly Canal e d uC eR And whereas a contagious disease or epidemic affecting cattle prevails in many parts of Europe, find is increasing and extending it« ravages, and whereas it is expedient, in order to prevent the inâ€" troduction of the #ameé into this Ptovinee, that . the importation by sea of certain animals and articles Shoudbe profiibitedâ€" ; > _ ;. ./ . 18 6 6. has + /the ol 94 w in td * His Excellency in Council, on the recommendaâ€" | tion 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 1s hereâ€"| by ordered, that on, from and after the FIRST dnyl‘ of MARCH next, the importation| or im.rod-eflo-' into this Provinee, or any part thereot, by sea, of| eattle, sheep, horses, swine, asses and mules, mept,) skins, hides, horns, hoofs, or other parts of n%: animals, hay, straw, and fodder, bd, and the #a is prohibited ; save and except sich cargo or c@râ€". goes, or part of cargo, as His Excpllency in Coyn= cil may hereafter see fitto exempit from such | hibition. Fobruary 28, 1866 Boumnm.â€"-uns. REYV Cottage" Book and Fanty St 3 doors from Sussexitreet, begs she is prepared to accommodate si J FD 154tf 148if Excelleney the Right: Honorable. CurarLes ANLEY . ViscoUNT Moncx, Baron . Monek of lytramon, in the Count y W exford, Governorâ€" neral of British North Awerica, and Captains neral and Governorâ€"inâ€"Chief in and overthe winces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Bruns~ ck, and. the Island of Prince Edward, and ceâ€" Admiral of the same, &¢., &c. o whom these presents shall comeâ€"Gak®Tâ€" OV INCE OF CANADA NANCB DEPARTMEXT: CUsTOoM®. Ottawa,.June 14th, 1866 NOTICE® TO MARINERS. SIC ; MUSIC 1 !~ FRENCH _ [;;aébl Songs, Sacred mnutr.mu. Y 6. oorenfiniadr ~| 4 GovERNMENT HOUSE: , Ottawa, Wednesday, 7th June, 1866 A PI MostrEAaL, 20th day of February, 1866. OCLAMATION presents shall comeâ€"Ga» R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, W. H. LEE, Clork Exe g?l W . IL LEE, ‘ommissioner of Customs Clerk Executive Council [333 A pUVaaRay NOLDS, «1 , York Sti aunounce : utive Counci 66â€"tf or eight bot MONCK GOLD AXD SILVER|PIANOâ€" AWFUL SACRIFYCE! BANKRUPTCY AVOIDED ! Extraordinary Announcement Watche? Splendid Jewelry, French Gocks, Diaâ€" mond Ring«, Pianos, Melodeons, Sewing Machipes, Silver Ware, &e., «e., to bo disposed of at TWO DOLLARS, each article, without regard to Value! Grand|International Meeting of Manuface +. . thrers of Watches and Jewelrys The fivllnwjng has been resolved, thiat in conseâ€" nueucq lof the great Stagnation of Trade, and in orâ€" er to pplieve from pecuniary embarrassments 0câ€" casjopedd by a distressing W ar, and to avoid t " HMANEKERUPTCY: | ALL ARE “’Al{l%\,\'l‘lll) COLDp } ‘) 6 A’"‘. uk |;= ‘ FINEST WOLKMANSHIP ! T " ;z,mm,f.loo worth of &u-lu from their Stock, must be 4 gold in the course of six months, As/a preliinary they would remark that they manufacture and well no brass or imitation. of Jewelry, ; | AS ;rHEm EXCLUSIVE AGENTS | ';f;;za; c k arigad ;Il.\l';l.;"" Te articles to sdll at TWO DOLLARS each, no matter how costly it may be, and consist of Splenâ€" did Hunting case Gold od Silver W atches, French Cl , Mings set with Diamonds, Rubjes, Pearls and jother precious|Stones (~olitaire and in clusters) Ladjies‘ Setts of Jewelry, comprising Pins apd Ear Rings of the most fashionable and recherche style, Gold and Enanrelled Bracélets, Studs and Fleeve Butfons, Chains of |all descriptions, &e., Ke, Silver Ware, (extra ‘»h »d) comprising Castors, Buiter Dh-L. beautifully chased ani engraved, Table and : ie uh Aootints :l'm" '.~'|mhns, Gobléts, &c., &e., Pianos, Melod ln'?l’ Sewing Muchines of the best makers, he rieo.fn"”en h article varies from SIX El¢ll’Flll'N RED DOLLARS. l-io“' We shall Proce« We have adopted the plan of sale now o popular of tharging a uniform price, and this price will be #2 for ench article, regardless.of value, The exâ€" penses of conducting our ency areâ€"puid by the sale of certificates, or coupohs, representing the yaâ€" rions articles. These certiffcatesare sold at FIFTY CENTS each or 5 for $2.00, and each certificate will show the holder the particular article he or she is en;'illml to on paymment of an addition $2.00. The expenses hl Fr:eignt and ([Packing ( Pinnos or Sewing Machines will be | Paid by the Parties who are I KEntitled to them. > March 3, 1866 . BRISTOLS| !- (Vegetable) Sugarâ€"Coated SARSAPARILLA ! i IHE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD | I# particularly recommended for use Illl RING THESPRING ANDSUMMER w:«:u THE BLOOD I8 THRICK, THE | circulation elogged, and the humore of the body »endered unbealthy by the beavy and gnu{ kecretions of the winter months. This safe, thoug! ’mwerlul detergent, cleanses every portion of the f#*5 system, and shou‘d be + [gar USED pAILY AS A DIET DRINK, %& By all who are sick, or who wish to prevent sickâ€" hess. ©It is the only genuine or original preparaâ€" tion tor the permanent cure of the most dangerous | and confirmed eases of Kerofula,. Old Sores, Bolls, Tumors, Ab= Kcrofula, Old Sores, \And every kind of Screfulous and Scabious erup». | tions. _ It is also a sure remedy for Ix1R7T RHECM, RING WORM, TETTER, | SCaLD HEAD AND 8CURVEY. ‘It is guaranteed.to be the purest and ‘most powerâ€" t ful preparation of A ‘; GENUINE HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, |And is the only true and reliable cure for Sy philis, | © even in its worst forms. | ‘It is the very best medicing tor the cure of all ldlnnu nrising from a vitiated or impure state of (the blood, and particularly so when used in conâ€" {neetion with ~â€"â€" ‘The reat cure for all Diseases of the LLYER, STOMACH AND BOWELS, Put up in Glass Phials, and Warranted to keep in any climate . These Pills are prepared expressly to operate in haermony with that groatest of all blood purifiers, BRISTOLS SARSAPARILLA, in cases arising from depraved humors, or impure blood. . The most helpless sufferers need notdespair. Underthe influâ€" ence of these two GREAT R?IIDIIS. maladies that have heretofore been considered utterly incurâ€" whie, disappear quickly and Eonnu.ly. In the following diseases, these Pills are the safest, the Tll‘ieken. and the best remedy ever ‘prepared, and should be at once resorted to : Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Liver Come . plaints, Constipation, Headache, andâ€" Piles» A FEW ROOMS AT DUIGNAN‘s HOâ€" TEL, Street, may be obtained by D&c' t Boarderr, l wa, June 19, 1896, 165â€"4f e e en ian abte WM. MoGINLEY Fitaroy, Co. Carleton, Aug. 2 $4â€"3w ist January 1869 DE TREY & Co.. + IN QUART BOTTLES ! P I L L. EN TS ARE WANT ED BRILST O L+S 34, LIBERTY STREET, scesses, Ulcers, DE TREY & CO., ¢ Agents for Manufacturers, 34 Liberty St., New, York. 44â€"6m SACRIFICE! woRrTH OF Gold and Silver unanimou«ly from SIX TO Melodeot »«d. They have greater streng in WPame, than any other is simple and natural, wl the body of the instrut gound boards gre werel; wood, like the front a: strings are attachod to a is nlmrnlml and «ontirely thereby dispensing w ith t ing by suletituting «trai; the same time the Over :; Dascosâ€"is_the Juventor. we gain much more vibr time preserving all its po They have received t\ the prv--.mnl all the q try, among which are; MHarry Sanderson, Max Marcd ark, a Theodove Pirxheld, Merman ollentharpl, Francts H, #vrous, ’ KWm, Heury Fxy+« ~ dm. SEGESMUND exainin resulty purity, Iâ€"ncm. r the old |â€" _ The invented 1i given to t strackosch, ture, they a volume, w tude, that . ever deséeve the highest my ,.olriniun. i,' destined an instrument a .«mooth del other instrum no exertion, 1 and they mus metru depth Pianc tonati ing el ment then he mann j arctir Before clrphnil.!f logue, with price, Ottawa, l’m‘. 18, 1 nf M Automatic Organs. In presenting the Avromanc OBoax, we announce the greatest triumph in ampsical . ments of the age. . During the past half comtu French and Germans have manufactized re struments with double bellows, and two ped: the feet to operate, but the want of the rever rxmavarni» phurows, (which is the "'"‘{ bell ow in our instruments,) made it impossi\ife for th produce the mellow, rich and musical tone for wur instruments are celebrated. RATENT® BAsso TENUTO School Organs & Melodeons AS. ing full description of style, and testimonials of the most emipent musiciars, «s to the superior excellence of our instrument«â€"will he sent treeto any address. e sg Finished in Elegant Rosewood, W alnut or 85,000 Now in Use. Every Instrument Warreuted for Five â€"*__ Yearsâ€"Ko Charge for Loaing or Shipping» â€" Out Avromane devieeobviates this dificuily enâ€" tirely, the simple_act«of blowing with more or less foree ‘ivi‘lh desired increise or deecrease in the volume of the tone. & T \â€" The Melodeon and School Org For seventeen years the spperior excellegoe of our Melodeons has not been. :in:,tium--l. and for two years the enormons démand has matde it im for us to meet our }nlop- promptly. . With our increased facilities, we feel warranted in assur» h‘a:umtmna that their erders will be promptly met, and solicit a continuance of their pattonage. Bs Caution to Purchastrs. . All of our instruments huge upon the nameâ€"board, in full, «GEO. A. PRINCE & CO." |When a dealer represents any other instrument| as = the game as ours," it is usually ‘a mere it to sell an inferior instrument on which he can makea !.b‘.»â€".\rlibflj‘! giiu-nuin {o Churches, Clergyen and Scliools, Address We speak from experience in this matter, having tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who ane guffering from any of the complaints for which it is Tecommended may dq}.d upon its being a Soveâ€" reign Remedy. . _ _ _ Sn enanmanie c Among the most important of modern Medical Dis coveries stands the Tu& CANADIAN PATX PESTROYER Has mow been before the public â€"for a length t time; «nd whenever used is well liked, never failing in a single instance to give permanent relief when timely used, and we have never known a single eage of dissatisfaction where the directions are pro perly followed ; but on the contrary, all are delight ed with its rations, and #peak in the hignest terms of its :?;:Icl and magical effects. Bide, Back and Head, Cough®, Colds, Fore Throat _ Spraing, Bruises, Cramps in the Stomach, â€" Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Bowel (‘o-".l-m-. Burns, Kealds, â€" rost Bites, &e ; &c. CANADIAN PAIN EESTRONE! 852 16 55# THIRTYâ€"XiN# The utonfnb:x efficacy of the Canadian Pain DBestroyer, in discases for which it is re commended, and its wonderful success in eubduing fi.mfll} pains of Rheumatism, and in relieving Nervous Affections, entitle it to a high rank in the list of Remedies for these complaints, Orders are coming in from"Medicine Dealers in all parts of the country for further .:;rpliu. and each testifying as to the universal satisfaction it gives. ‘ . The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give immediate W‘fi“ Medicine Dealers Lw-ln it Physicians order use it; and no family will ko without it after once trying it. _ ;" : 6 Price â€"lhive cents per bottle. theds NOI'I‘Ili:I’ & LYMAN. RE THE O NI tawa. > Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 Tur Orrawa Tigs.â€"Printed. 4 every morning, (Sundays Groroe Corrox, Proprictor, Steam . Printing Works, N Street, in the City of © Ottawa, Dec. 18th, 186 Neweastle, C. W ., General Agents for ©. W Bold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M assey, H. F. McCarthy, and*J. Ekinner, in in Geo, A. Prince & Co‘s PATEXT NILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE CONTAQ 4 netruct Carleton, C.W DRIGGS* NEW PATEXT ng 4 and M The Automatic Organ. th wi re vibratory» j I1 its purity an in a 1r 1 ntomeiic Ongnine ® ) Avromane OQuuan, we boldiy ext triumph in aupsical instru )uring the past half comtury Abre n« have manufactiped reed in ble beliows, and two pedals for ut the want of the reversed or ; (which is the uulibvllucu used made it {mpossitife for theni to rich and musical tone for which celebrated. FTORITLS WM. HALI & SON, 245 Broadway, + NEW JOKK WHTH GEO. A. 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