OMEARA & Co., ~ Manufacturers of Clot 0‘!‘!’A'A ANDP GLOTCEsTER ROGAn» COMPANY.â€"Notice is hereby given,ithat the Direetors of the Ottawa and Gloucester: Road mm th‘s day made a further call of TEX NT. of the Capital Stock of the »aid (omâ€" , which call they require the bolders of guch u to to J. D. SLATER, ESQ., Treasurdr of the said Ei...y. at,his office. in the City of (},.. wa, on FRIDAY, the 2ist DAY of SEPTEMHER t.& fln»‘a‘-l Al;‘n'!, 1946 W. DECI \ALEXR. DUPFPF. 4 OTTAW A, APRIL T 1866 UG. HOWE & soN, 69 Susserx Street, and 10 Hideau tr Ottaws, Feb. 12, 1866. 47â€"4 Now is the Time tor Ilnrg.an At enormously reduced prices, as we intend ï¬n\}i-b h"ilhnozl'inuw.\'wdnf M2 SPRING & SUMMER 6000§ ! TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS wORTH OF 1 PR B0078, SHOES, «..A HOWE &SONA | B0073,SHOES, LEATRER & FINDINGS | English, Scotch, and Canadian I MENS‘ YOUTHS‘& BOYS‘ CLOTHINC, ATTENCPIOK RE NOWTPREPARED To OFFER A one of the largest and best assorted Stock of DRY GOODS ever| brought ‘to the city. Thankful for past favors, they desife to inform their friends % that their Stock is now complete in every Depar | _ ment of 1866) Spring Importations. (1866 And he has determined to sell out all his stock of READYâ€"MADE |('LOTHLVG. CROCKERY, HoSsâ€" IERY, LIQUORS, &e., and at | + & P ® 1 + ' Heducéed Prices !â€" takes this o store, &A NP HOSIERY, CLQAKS, MANTLES, 15‘“{::". l:':ullu; lu:-fl:-l patronage \;luih he has received from them j'u-g;tvn: the. Fr;;«u‘t 'Ii-:. lT' 0 nity, to announce that he st of ied c i ildi 0 his ols s x‘&s‘mï¬: OFn nee that !“Ju t opened out, in the same building, next door to his CLOTHS & TWEEDS,READYVâ€"AMADE CLOTMING, & } 4 1L4U0, MJ,/ ~MAUVLD UBL AU, 6 Sussex Streel, complete assortment of Where he will execute promptly, an. in the latest style, all orders that he may be favored with.. The undersigned would also give notice that he will have always on hand at HI® OLD STORKE, a Dry Goods! NHIORME ESTOBMSIIEN, ETURYXS HIS SINXCERKE THANKks® To wIs FPRIENDS AND THE PUBLIO IN general for the liberal patronage whigh he has received from them‘ up to the present time, and alikis cccacri es ie e l s . . & uy . uts LV t C1 Orders Promptly Attended to. & WE ARR NOW SELLING W C ll! LLDM, l’\.ï¬glll 1"MHMAUVD ULUV IHELVW, Together with a TAILOR SHOF of the First Class. Union Block, cor. of Sussex & York STREET®S,: LOWER TOWXN. Ottawa, April 5, 1866 In all its KEARN SHCWETARY, Wttawa and Gloucester Road ( LIQUORS, &c., ESTABLISHED 1844. FOR LADIES & GENTLEMEN. SPRINC AND INVITE INSPECTION OF THE SAME AT EARLIEST CONYENIEN3E. BEG LEAVE To INFC PEOPLE IN «4. *£. E*E 50, SPARKS STREET, An endless variety of Hats, Caps» @ Gloves, Collars, _ Neck=Ties, White Shirts, plain and striped half Hose, &e,., kept constently on hand wug: is, : usual, the largest and best -:‘u::.a in the City, being re with e nonlrz ign and Material, manulfactured ?.a'mms Y for the Ottawa Trade, the superintendence of experâ€" ienced Cutters. | Invite an i of theit Magnificent Stock of CLOTHS, Im expres«ly for.t‘-"u Market, comâ€" ‘rhi-g all the. newest designs and materials in ROADCLOTHS, lï¬:.\‘ & FANCY SILK MIXâ€" TURES, COATINGS, do., do., TROWSERINGS. Comprising Chaudiere Tweeds, Halifaxt Grass, l-d;o'nlC«\h; Plain and Fancy Doeskins, Cassimeres, in all and qualities; Black and Colored Alpacas Contings ; P}vy Flannels, and a full assortment of {GENTS‘ UNDERCLOTHING. They would also ;pecial attention to their ‘| Stock of And will be found| r?lm with every NOVELTY OF THE HOME |AND CONTINENTAL MARâ€" KET#S, imported eypressly for this season. DUCK Is NO IS & RY AN RM THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THE GENERAL THAT THEIR V COMPLETE opposite Clarence St. Departments | _ STOCK / I quoufine n ul t OPLiCo% production of such wines dt-eflbi-g the and | such Magistrate may administer the oath and sign AD | such déclaration, which declaration should be auâ€" hat | thenticated by the British Consul, wmwluu vad | should state the name of the ship on of which EN | and the Port at which the Wines are to be shipped "O~ | for exporthtion, and such certificate shall at present uch | he deemed the proper document to be produced a r of ! the Port of importation in "this Provinee ; and in {A~ | the event of there beifg no British Consul at the BR | place of exportation the certificate of authentication may be given by the l.yq or Chief ;.;tnmg a ut the Port of shipment. h4 UJIÂ¥PLILOXNLNMLES W 215tf production of " 20M‘ in the prescnt year," Sparkling W ine of all kinds, in bottles, when accompanied by a certificate of growth, shall be entitled to entry ‘at $3.00 per doren quart bottles ard $1.50 per don= pint mf.: Notied is hereby given that in the al of any «pe« inl form that may hereafter be preséribed by this lk-,-lflnwntb:’m the co.r‘tile-u n.-:d';ltho Axporter may go before an: agistrate ace :rll:-nol Exportation, nd’ make and sign before im a declaration as to the place of > h and Latudtic id uk cce L.. 7 that 4 upon, from and after TOBEK in the present year, kinds} in bottles. when neeos O‘MEARA & CO FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS DEPARTMENTAL ORDBR. By Co nmand [ uk novenkrr®, Commissioner of C in the same building, next door to his old P after the l’l!l?i "“,‘Y ?{‘.â€"070: OODS iing 92. weeds &o., &o. 215tt ©in, for "he period of one year, as provided b 5:4« in Coungo‘i of the 6th M)nrch lut-P 9. Whereupon His Excelieney was pleased to. order and it is hereby ordered, that for a period of one year, to be computed and reckoned on from the 12th day of May,1866, the fullovini'ntn of Toll, be and they are hereby authorized to be levied and collectâ€" ed on the said Bridrgo. that is to say : For erch rehicle of any kind and one horse or other beast of draught, and not more than 10 ewt. of load, cach additional ewt. bo.i:&o:w\on“ @s one horse,. and any fr of 10 owt. as 10 cwt..................£0 0 4 For each additional horse or beast of draught attached to such vehicle, or saddlo horse, or other beast, and its rider.................. 0 0 2 Por each horse not attached to any vehicle and without a rider, ox, cow or head of eatile or nonâ€"enumerated quadruped...... 0 0 1 For each sheep, pig or goat.................... 0 0 04 Foot PMBBONEOTS: .nn m 00 eenetrev en mmmmeccecsssc»»< 0 0 1 <__ GOVERNMENT HoUsE, Ottawa, Tuesday, 21st Auguat, 1866. | PRESEXT : â€" HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORâ€"GEXNERâ€" | _ AL IN CoUNetr. Hll EXCELLENCY WASs PLEASED to lay ibefore the Council a Schedule of rates of Toll submitted and recommended by the Honorâ€" able the Commissioner of Public Works, to be leviâ€" ed on the Batiscan Bridge, in the county of Cham m for the period of one year, as provided by r in Council of the 6th M)lrch last. I. During the continuance of the prosent Hostiliâ€" | ties between Her Catholic Mnjest‘( and the Repubâ€" , lies of Chili and Peru, all ships of War and Privaâ€" teers of either Belligerent are prohibited 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€" mies or Foreign Possessions or l)epencieuciol. 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 for the purpose of obtaining any facilities of warlike equipment, and no Ship of War or Privatcer of either Belligerent shall hereafter be pormitted to sail out of or leave any Port, Roadstead, or Waters, subject to British jurisdiction, from which any Vguy_{ot the other Belligerent (whetherthe same shall be a Ship of War, a Privateer, or a Merchant Ship), shall have viously de)furu-d. until afterthe expiration of at r:n Twentyâ€"four hours from the departure of such last mentioned Vessel beyond the Territorial urisâ€" diction of Her Majesty, "â€" . _ Hor Majesty has been pleased to command that | these rules shall be put in force in the United King=‘ | dom, and in the Channel Islands, on and after Friâ€" | day, the 2nd of March next, and in Her Majesty‘s | Territories and Possessions beyond seas six d-ly'l,] after the day when the Governor ‘or other Chief Authority of each of such Territories or Possessions respectively shall have notified and published the same, stating in such notification that the said Rules are to be obeyed by all persons within the same territories and possessions. . DOWNING STREET, ; February 26th, 1866. Sig,â€"lHer Majesty being fully determined to obâ€" serve the duties of Neutrality during the existing hostilities between Her Catholic Majesty and the Republics of Chili and Peru, and being moreover resolved to prevent, as far as possible, the use of Her IQâ€({'I Marbors, Ports, and Coasts, and the Waters within Her Majesty‘s Territorial jurisdicâ€" tion, in aid of theqwarlike purposes of either© Belâ€" ligerent, has commanded me to communicate to you, for your guidance, the following Rules, which are to be treated and enforced as ler Majesty‘s Orders and Directions :â€" The Earl of larendon to Mr. Cardwell. s / Foxx1os Orric®, 2nd February, 1866. St@,â€"Her Majesty‘s Government being desirous ‘of observing the strictest neutrality ir the contest between Spain and the Repablic of Chili, they proâ€" pose, with the view of more effectually carryin into effect this principle, to interdict the Annes Ships, and also &o'l’nvunn of both parties, from carrying Prizes made by them into the Ports, Harâ€" bours, Roadsteads or Waters of the United Kingâ€" dom, or any of Her Majesty‘s Colonies or Possesâ€" sions abroad. I have accordingiy to uc:}unint you that the Queen has been pleased to direct that orders in conformity with the principles above stated, should forthwith be.addressed to all nn‘vpor authorities in the United Kingdom, and to: Mer Majesty‘s Naval or other authorities in all quarters beyond the United Kingdom, for their guidance in the cireumâ€" stances. j Ihlre,.tc..l‘f REXpoX Si h CLARENDON. The Right \lsnofrble) + Edward Cardwel!, M. P., #e., ke., &c. | [Corr.] FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS, Ortawa, 19th Margh, 1866, 8re,â€"1 have it in command to gall your special attention to the annexed copy of ll)w}ulch from the Secretary of State for Foreigh Affairs, to the Governorâ€"General of this Province, couveying Her Majesty‘s Orders that no Chilion &r Nponish armed Vexsels bo allowed to bring their prizes into Briâ€" tish Waters. The Collector of Customs, _ At Sea Ports in Canada #OovERNMENT HOUSEâ€"OTTAWA. > Saturday, 16th day of December, 1865. & Prxswat. His Exortu®xoy t®® Anainistrator or mx Gorâ€" + ERNMENT IN CorXen.. llll EXCELLENCY was pleased to lay before the Council a Report from the Commisâ€" sioner of Customs, dated 15th December, 1865, and approved by the Hon. the Minister of Finance, statâ€" ing that under authority of chapter 17 of the Con. Stat., Can., Se¢, 24, an Orderin Council was passed on 20th April, 1853, directing "that tGioods bona fide exported to this Province ï¬--m any country, but passing in frompife through another country and unâ€" !lér Bouds shaB be,until it shall be otherwise ordered, valued for duty as if such Goods were imported diâ€" reet from such first mentioned country into this Proâ€" vince," and submitting that it wnufv.l bo desirable to extend said Order in Council to free as well as du~ tiable Goods. _ s January 1, 1866 Whereupon His Excelleney in Council was pleasâ€" edâ€"to order, and it is hereby ordered, that free Goods passing through a foreign country consigned directly to lmporters in Canada, shall hereatter be put on the same footing as dutiable tGoods. R Signed. USIC 1 MUSIC 1: FRENCH AND LI'Jn‘lhla Songs, Sacted Music, Pelkas, Valses, Cwreular 1 am, sir, Your obedieat servant, R.S.M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs and Excise W. A. HIMSWORTHI, _ Asst. C. E. C DUVERNAY BRO War. I. LEE 12f ‘HE OTTAWA TIMMs. SI;{PTEMBER L1 is66 Ottawa, Feb. 12. PUB!UAU'I‘ TO THE STATUTE IN that behalf, public notice is hereby given that on the Fifteenth day of August next, at the hour of Twelve o‘clock, noon, the undermentioned Lands and Tenements, being the propérty of the said Inâ€" solvent, (nb{':ct to a Mortgage thereon in favor of Alex@nder Christie,) will be sold by Public Auction at my office, on Blg'n street, in the City of 6lunu : Being composed of Villa Lots, Numbers One, Two, and %hm, fronting the Rideau Canal, and Lots Numbers Four, Five and Six, fronting the Concesâ€" sion Line, or allowance for road between Concesâ€" sions C and D, in the Township of Nepean, in the County of Carleton, as lAid out and marked on a plan drawn t:I George F. Austin, Provincial Land Surveyor, and deposited in the Registry Office of the County of Carleton, of that J»ortinn of the Northâ€" erly half of L6t lettered G, in Concession C, Rideau Â¥ront, (the said l\'orthorl{ half being formed by diriding the said Lot u‘{n e eentre, 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 letterod G, situate, Iyinf and boing og‘the Easterly sido of the Rideau Canal, which said part is butted and bounded, or may be | otherwise known as follews: that is to say, comâ€" [ mencinitn a nint on the Westerly side of the Conâ€" | cession Road, between Concessions C and D, in said | Township, distant cight hundred and fiftyâ€"two and | one half links, in a Southerly direction from the Northeast angle of Lot lettered (G, aforesaid, thence Southerly along the said:Concession Road, twohunâ€" | dred and‘seven and one half links, more or less, to | the land owned by fleonT Patterson, Esq., thence ; Westerly, parallel with the division line between | said Lot G and Lot F, in the said Concession, and along the Northern boundary of the said (George | Patterson‘s land, nine lnu?dred and fortyâ€"nine links, more or less, to the Queen‘s highway, running along Jl.ho East side of the Rideau Canal, thence Northâ€" erly along the said highw;y two hundred and cight |in{l. thence Easterly, {-:‘:Allel with the said division line, between said Lots G and F, one thousâ€" and and six links, to the ‘place of beginning, said last described portion of fl:tnd containing, by adâ€" measurement, two acres more of less, Mills* Marble | The undersigned will gladly receive communiqaâ€" 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 peculrn advantages of : their district in Flniculnr. &c. It . is desirablethat they should be written as concisely as possible, and be free from anything like exag» geration. _ e February 10. | For each advertisement, not excceding ten lines, $2 the insertion : and 8 cents for every extra Yine. For a square of 22 lines, to stand for a twelveâ€" month, $6. f In all cases, advertisements must be prepaid, and an early transmission is recommended. The Honourable the Mnister ‘of Agriculture and Immigration has also authorized the upening of an Information Oflice in Liverpool, under the manageâ€" ment of Mr. Wm..Dixon, a gentleman well acquaintâ€" ed with this and the mother country, who will be .rcln{ly ch:rgï¬d with the distribution of this paper The first nuimber will appear in the course of next month, the second in April, bringing down the information to the latest period, to be ï¬ï¬lowed up monthly or quarterly, as may be required. _ . ; Ais the spiace it is intended to allot for advertising purposes will be limited, and in view of the large cireplation the sheet will obtain, [for it will be disâ€" :ï¬buud gratuitously},the prices of advéertisements nnot be much lower than the:following :â€" f throughout the United Kingdom, and‘in bringing the same pfl_aminently' n?-}qu‘lhe notice of the emigrant. _ ; GOVERNMENT IMMIGIATION OFFICE, Qiksre, 20th Junu:trx, 1806. ; SIR,â€" ‘_ ‘The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration, having authorized the publication, b this Department, of an cccasionad p;‘?",v to be ¢-.|({ ed‘the ©CANADA IMMIGRATION GAZETTE,* which will be devoted exclusively to the encourage! ment of Immigration, and to the diffusion f aceu rate and usetul intormation concerning Canad4 abroad, I beg leave to bring under your notice t ‘adyantages this sheet will ofer as an advertisin medium to land owners, and others having properâ€" ties for sale or lease. * .As information of this aind is eagerly sought for, and much .valied by :evory intélligent emigrant,â€"means will thus be aforded of ï¬lmin‘ the intending purchaser or lesseo in Great ritain in direct communication with the propertyâ€" holder here. % l MORAVIAN...,Capt.Aiton ..... HIBERNIAN..Capt. Dutton . . . . | NOVAâ€"8COTIAN, . Cupt. Wylic. , | BELGIAN ... .%.Capt. Brown .. . ) NORTHâ€"A MERICAN,. Capt. Kepr | DAMASCUS, ;.,,.,Capt. Watt .:; I have it in command‘to inform you that His Exâ€" cellency the Governor General, by an Order in Couneii,of this day‘s date, has been pleased to reâ€" new, for a period of one month from date hereof, the Order in Council of the 19th March last, directing that " Fire Artos and Munitions of War‘" be importâ€" ed free of duty until the 6th proximo, subject to the cundition that the Importer Jurni-h the Collector of Custom with lists of parties desirous 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 and from this date â€" es * ‘You are hereby authorized to refund the duties already paid upon Arms and Munitions of W ar im« ported within the period above named. I am, Sir, 1 j ; Your obedient servan R.,8. M. BOUCHETTE, The Colloctor of Customsâ€" | 144â€"f Cireviar No. 175. ; f No. 8 KINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUsTOMs. «ia \ _ Uttawa, June 6, 1866, Sir» ST, DAVID, 1650 tons..,..... Capt Aird. ST,. GEORGE, 1468 toas ... ... Capt, Smith, ST, ANDREW, 1482 tons. .. . . . Capt. Scott. ST, PATRICK, 1207 tons ... . ., Capt. Trocks, The steamers of this Line will â€" sail at reguâ€" lar intervals between the Clyde and Quebec, Berths not secwred until paid for, For passage, or any other particulars, ap ply to ST. DAVID, 1650 tons.. 8ST,. GEORGE, 1468 tons ST,. ANDREW, 1482 tons 8ST. PATRICK, 1207 tons ggâ€"RETURN TICKETS GRANTED AT REDUCED RATES. Rates of "‘Through Passage from OTTAWA to LIVERPOOL or LONDONDERRY : CABIN....., ... . . $60.75 to $86.15, (According to accommodation,) ACADIAN,... ... (Building) . AUSTRIAN %,., . (Building). PERUVIAN..Capt. Ballantine oCEAN STEAMsHIP COMPANY Passengers Booked to Liver; y Insolvent Act of 1864. Ottawa, May, 14 Ix ar, THOMAS STORY, ax Isxsouyexr SA&AILING WEEKLY Mantleâ€"Pieces ! STEERAGE G L AS@ OW LINE MONTREAL. oCcEANX sSTEAMSHIPS sSUMMER SERVICE, rble Works, Sparks Street, Centte Town, Ottawa, .. I am, Sir, #ALE.OF LANDS HEUBACH & COWARD Your obedient serventt A. C. BUCHANAN, Chief Agont. + T l2-lf AcExts ar Orrawa . J. & A. K. MILLS. f?. Londonderry $34.2 2434 2300 2400 1784 1800 2650 00 Tons Tous Tons Tons Fons Tons Tons Ton® Through Which THE "OTTAWA TDHK " This is the Motto of every Real NCOODW is the PIM t No Matter what your Business Do You want to Buy ? PROPERTY to SELL _ ADVERTISE Let the World Know It Or Hardware Dry Goods, I‘T MAS BEEN TRULY SAID TBRAT «4A JUDICLIOUS APPLLCATION OF THE ADVERTISING 60, Sparks St., Centre Town. WILL AFFORD A SUPERIOR MEDIUM Printing Works! ADV ERTISH!. LEADING AVENUES TO WEALTH" PRINTKRS INK I8$ ONB OF THE ADVERIISE ! TO BUSINESS MEN IN THEK IS THE MEDIUM BUSINESS MAN. THE ~"TIMES" THE PUBLIC. Groceries, ADVERTISE!! ADVERTISE ! IF YOU HAYE â€"â€"â€"â€"A NDâ€"â€" IF YOU HAVE ADVERTISE. Crockery, OorFICE : TO SELL, LINE OF Glassware, it Will Reach vigation One cent per Saw Log of thirteen feet in length and in the same Ympnnion on picces of greater length, and one dollar on each crib of square timâ€" ber; and that the above toll of one cent be collected on such Saw Logs, and one dollar on all such C bs of square timber as have u!;und down the River Tmt‘fm the opening of the present season of ha> MontrzAL, 20th day of February, 1866. PRESENT : j HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERKNOR € GENERAL IN COUNCIL WHBI!EAI. BY AN ACT PASSED IN the twentyâ€"ninth year of Her Majesty‘s Reign, intituled © An Act.to Jrovido against the introduction and mrendinfl disorders affecting certain animals," authority is given to the Governor in Council to take such mensures as may appear to beâ€"necessary in otder to gnnnt the introduction of contagious or inféctious disorders affecting nhn&, eattle, horses, and other animals, and chock suc) disorders trom spreading, if introduced ; 'Am'i who ras & contagious discase or epidemic oc c ooo o ue ce c o on s o m o PRmy t enttle, sheop, horses, swine, asses and mules, meat, skins, hides, horns, hoofs, or other parts of such animals, hay, straw, and fodder, be, and the same is proklbiug ; save and except such cargo or carâ€" goes, or part of cargo, as His Excellency in Counâ€" :ilb:n;ny hereafter see fit to exempt from such proâ€" ibition. I 1 _ _ 3 }00 _ "_ PIOR#CG (O Order, and it is hereâ€" :{ ordered, that on, from and after the FIRST day MARCH next, theâ€"importation or introduction into this Province, or any part thereof, by sea, of oo i it Eie â€" l His Excellency in Council, on the recommendaâ€" tion jof the Honorable the Minister of Agriculture, and under the authority given and conferred bg the :lid Act, has been pleased to order, and it is hereâ€" February 28, 1866. LR NE ARD tnbity antredier can t combetbid beciucdy us 4 and is incnl;in.' and extending fh-.un‘u.wul:d whereas it is expedient, in order to prevent the inâ€" troduction of the same into this Province, that the importation by sea of certain animals and articles should be prohibitedâ€" _ _ And whereas a ';(;n_h"fln;m_}‘;:x or e affecting cattle prevails in many Puuof and is increasing and extendine its rava» tue of the authority ï¬:"n and conferred by the 85th section of the 28th Chapter Consolidated B’uwtm of Canada, has been pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that on, from and after the TW ENTI ET{l day of JUNE instant, Peas, Barley, Oats and Petroâ€" leum, which have paid full ‘Toll on the Welland Canal, be and the same are hereby allowed to freethroughthe St. Lawrence Canal, the Rijuu and Ottawa Canals the St. Ann‘s Lock and the Chambly Canal * & ; W. H: LEE, . tue of the authority j BIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENâ€" ERAL IN COUNCIL. Hll EXCELLENCY WAS PLEASED to lay before the Councila Memorandum from the Hon. the Minister of Finance, recommending that Poas, Barley, and Oats, as well as Petroleum, which have Pnidfull Toll through the Welland â€"Caâ€" nal, be permitted to pass through the St. Lawrence, Ottawa and Chambly Canals free of Toll. W herea; 1is Excellency in Council, on the monmng::iq aforesaid, Enrdrn_ndcr_u_:d by virâ€" Mc gs MONCK By Command, WM. McDOUGALL, Secretary. 124â€"f Alty.â€"Gen. | VÂ¥ by the thirtyâ€"cight chapter of Consolidated Statutes of Canada, intiâ€" tuled : " 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, appears to be threatened with any forinidable epidemic, endemic or contagious disâ€" ease the Governor may, by Proclamation, to be: by him from time to time issued, by and with the ®dâ€" vice and consent of the Executive Council ‘of this Provincé declare the said: Act to be in force in this Provineé, or in any part thereof, or place therein, mentioned in such Proclamation, and it shall thereâ€" upon be in force accordingly ; 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, subject to such revocation and reâ€" newal as aforesaid, every such Proclamation shall have effect for six mund{n or for aby shorter period in such Proclamation expressed ; Axn Wnkrras, altbough there exists no reason for serious alarm, the Province eplpenn to'\‘io #o far threatened with Asiatic Cholera, a diserse within the meanâ€" ing of the said Act, as to render it expedient that all necossary J:rmminu should be taken for the proâ€" tection of the Public Health, and it is therefore exâ€" pedient to declare the said Act to be in force in u; waid Province.. Now Know Ye, that by virtue the power in Me vested by the said Act, I, the said Governor of this Province by and with the advice of the Executive Council of the said Province, do hereâ€" by declare the said Act herein before mentioned to be in force in this Province, from and after the date of these rnlenh.nd(hn the same do and shall conâ€" tinue in force for and duringthe poriod of 6 Calendar Months from the date hereof, unless this Proclamaâ€" tion be soon revoked and recalled under the proâ€" visions of the said Act : Of all which, Her Majesty‘s leving subjects, and all others whom these presents do or may in anywise concern are hereby required . to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. . Givex under my Hand and Seal at Arms, atthe Government House, in the CITY OF OTT A W A, in the said Province, this TENTH day of April, in the the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtyâ€"six, and in the Twenty Ninth year of Iler Majesty‘s Reign. es Ry HMis Excollency the Right Honorable CuarL®# STaNLEY Viscount Mosck, Baron Monek of Ballytramon, in the County Wexford, Governorâ€" General of British North America, and Captainâ€" General and Governorâ€"inâ€"Chief in and overthe 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 pmenu*lhlll comeâ€"Grxkktâ€" ING : A PROCLAMATION. C Gro. E1. CarmeR, WE have appointed Mr. J. LESLIE, 7 Sparks Street, sole Agent for sale of above. Watch@®, and cantion the public against being imâ€" posed wpon by Watches marked ~Makers to the Queen," but which are not manufactured,by us. FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUsTOMsS. Ottawa, June 14th, 1866. NoTIcEk to MariNERS. Lightsâ€"Gulf : of St. I.I,mmre, . Prince â€" Edward and. ’l‘lll! GOovERNMENT OF PRINCE ED= ward Island has given notice thata Light House has recently been erected on the North Point of that lsland, in 47°, 3‘, 46" N., and I?ngitlldo 63° , 59%, 0" W. ‘The Light stands eighty Teet high above water, and shows a fixed white light. . By cemmand, | R.S. M. BOUCHETTE, 154tf Commissioner of Customs. May*31, 1866 Whereq PHQVINCE OFâ€"CANXNAXDA GoVFRNMENT HOUSE: Ottawa, Wodnesday, 7th June, 1866 Paksext : W. H. LEE, THCMAS RUSEELL & SON, London and Liverpool 139y { TT® 4200 ty Clerk Exoe!ï¬in Council. Clerk Executive Council. W. H. LEE, k NOI‘ICI-â€"NO'I‘ICI ISs HEREBY GIv» ®D, that ®n application will be made to the Provineial Par}iament, at its next session, for an Aet to incorporate the Ottawa ‘Water Works Comâ€" -‘:y'.for th'o supply ?fthoei!yof Ottawa with water Bristol‘s Sarsaparilia, and Bristol‘s Bugarâ€"Coatâ€" ed Pills are for sale by all Druggists everywhere. Sold in On“ufl}v John Robem%r. Garvey, H.F. MacCarthy, J. | Jennings, W. M. Massey, and Geo. Mortimer. f 48utf The â€" reat cure for all Diseases of the LIVER, STOMACH AND BOWELS, Put up in Glags Phials, and Warranted to keep in an ori-uc. ’fhen Pills are prepared expressly to operate in hlrmons with that greatest of all blood purifiers, BRISTOLS SARSAPARILLA, in cases arising from deprared humors, or impure blood. ‘The most helpless sufferers need notdolgsir. Under the influ® ence.of these two GKEAT REMEDIES, maladies that have heretofore been considered utterly incurâ€" able,â€"disappear quickly and permanently. In the following "diseases, these Pillr are the safest, the ?iohlt. and the best remedy ever prepared, and should be‘at once resorted to : Dyspepsia, or Indigestion; Liver Com» plaints, | Canstipations® Meadache, §* and Piles. 4 ; Ottawa, January 30. GENUINE HONDUKAS SARSAPARILLA, | And is the only true and reliable cure for Syphilis, | even in its worst forms. k. It is the very best medicine tor the cure of all disenses arising from a vitiated or impure state of the blood, and particularly so when used in con: â€" BRISTOLS _ (Vegctable) Sugarâ€"Coated nection with SALT RHEUM, RING WORM, TETTRR, | SCaLD HEAD AND sCURYEY. ( It is guaranteed to be lhopnroundno-tpowv{- is * ful preparation of | flï¬fSED DAILY AS A DIET DRINK, & By all who are sick, or who wish to prevent sickâ€" ness.. ‘It is the only genuine or original preparaâ€" tion for the permanent cure‘of the most dangerous | _| and confirmed cases of .. _ Scrofula, Old Sores, Boils, Tumors, i cb scesses, Ulcers, .. And every kind of Screfulous and Scabious eru |_tions. It is also a sure remedy for W!flll THE BLOOD IS THICK, THE ‘circulation cloggsd. and the humors of the body aendered unnealthy by the heavy and greas secretions of the winter months. â€" This safe, x:n { powerful detergent, clunn_l every portion of tia DURING THE SPRING A'}\'I) SUMMER SARSAPARILLA! March 3, 1866 Wehave.adopted the plan of sate now so po,mi of chfrging a uniform price, and this price will | $2 for each article, regardle«s of value. The e penses of conducting our Agency are paid by t sale of certificates, or coupons, representing theq rig articles, These certificates are sold at FIF CEKNTS each or 5 for $2.00, and each certificate w show the holder the particular article he or she‘ entitled to on payment of an addition $2.00. T The expenses of Ficignt and Puli . Planos or Sewing Machines will be 1 Paid by the Partics who are Entitled to them. *3 ?ï¬ T T CÂ¥ q U T XF Gold and Kil wel;f Splendid Jewelry, French Clock#, mond Rings, Pianos, Melodeons, Sewing Machi Silver Ware, &c., &c., to be disposed of at T DOLLARS, each article, without regard to Valu Grand International Mcetingof ln--tJ turers of Watches and Jewelry. | The following has been resolv#d, that in c« 3um of the great Stagnation of Trade, and in er to rolieve from: pecuniary @mbarrassments ¢ casioned by a dixtressing W aryand to avoid | AWFUL SACRIFI 3‘! BkNK,RUPTUY AVOIDY®E ) ! El\raordlnarylnnounc ent $2,000,000 of goods fi theig Etock, must solg in the course Af siz months, As a preliminatyf they would remark that t manufacture . & ell no brass or imitation Jowelry, M C The price of uchï¬a’r»(;;l;';;rrc:'a“f;:;; SIX To EIGH'F'IIUI\'DI(EI) DOLLARS. Mow Wo shall Procecd. aAT a®Xky siAcorIPrFIC®E And for thai wqy%:y hnvov unanimou OB M‘R Ltâ€"Co.â€" 4 j ‘.l'ho'lrtlcle:t sell d&t TWO DOLLARS each, no matter how cogtly it miay be, and consist of Splgnâ€" did uunï¬ng qaso Gold ‘and Silver W atches, French Clocks, Rings set vithDhmund!, Rubics, Pearls and other pscioua Stonds (Solitaire and in clustets) Ladies‘ Setig of Jewelry,comprising Pins and Har Rings of thg most fashiafiable and recherche style, Golr and Jnamelled Bracelets, Studs and Slegre Buttons, Chains of alt descriptions, &c., &c. Silder Ware, (egtra Th‘m‘) comprising Castors, Butler Dish, beaptifully chased and engraved, Table ahd Ten Spopns, Goblets, &c., &6., FPianos, Melodedns and Sewing Machines of the beit makers. Insolvent Act of 1864 ALL ARE P'nnlu:\"n;n GOL | j OF THE ‘ FINESE/ w‘oaxumsnn' j THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD P I L. L.S . AS THEIREXCLUSIVE AGEN® n Qnryrun of the United States and Provin nd to alf such very liberal inducementa.will be eréd, and on lp&licnion a circular of terms w e forwarded. â€" We prefer money sent in Post O§ rders where they_can be obtained, or by B rafte, to our order. Please write your Na ‘own, County and State plainly, and address rdere to N T GEN TS ARE WAN T ELC QLD AND SILVE B ANKRUPTCY : I# particularly recommended for use IN QUARTBOTTLES 1 000,000 %3*" system, and shou‘d be DE TREY & €O., § 4 Agents for Manufacturer®, 34 Liberty St., New York. 34, LIBERTY STREET ns Te® Ofrawa Times.â€"Printed and Published every morning, (Sundays "excepted,) By Gsorce : Corrox, Proprietor, at the Trurs t *ll Printing Works, No. 60, Bparhs _Btteet, in the City of Ottawa County of . Carleton, C.W, Vistoria Terrace, Ottawa, 11 January 26. @ NID‘I’IO&-PLAI& SPECIFICATION®S 4 W ,and Estimates of Buildings prepared ; disput ©@1) agcounts of Artificers‘ work measured and valued . s ki +.3 __ AUGUSTUS LAVER, ly e fDMMCDNCeU and its wonderful success in subduing the torturing pains of Rhoumatism, and in rélioy ing Nervous Jod.k-.ouiue it to a high rank in the list 6f Remedics for these complaints, Orders are oe£‘ in from Medicine Dealers in all parts of the country for f-!ï¬o.r‘:zvplhc. and each testifying as b:l: universal sutisfaction it gives. _ | The Ct.“' ian P';hâ€"-mlhuwycâ€"'.:\:er fails to give inte relief. All Medicine Dealers ku‘. it. Physicians order and use it ; and no family ui'l he it after once trying it. | ce twentyâ€"five cents bottle. ‘, NOR'I‘IU&;' & LYMAN. (354 oi 4 i [ 4 General ts for C. W i BJ by Geo. Mortimer, John l(‘:;:u. I‘\:'..\l Eï¬" H. F.‘ McCarthy, and J. Skifter, in 0t HE CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYFR Has (Ail, now been before the public for a length of me, and whenever used is well liked, nover taaling in a single instance to gï¬n permabhent relief when timely used, and we have never known a single €ase of dissatisfaction where the directions are pro perly followed ; but on the contrary, all are delight â€" @d with its operations, and speak in the highes terms of its virtues and magical effects. We spog fï¬;;;rra;:;‘; c‘l.'.::m. having t imkotw‘hly,m therefore those who are ring from many of the complaints for which it is recommended may depend upon its being a Soveâ€" & hI‘@;QC ; l'†1 aston e Canadian Pain , in u:-‘dluua for which it 1« reâ€" mdo‘. and its wonderful success in subduing CANADIAN PAIN QESTROYER ! Side, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, | 'l Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in the Stomach, | | _ holera Morbus, Dysentery, Bowel 14 Co-lrhi-a. Burns, Sealds, * 1+ rost Bites, &o., &c. . Among the most important of modern Medical Disâ€" t. © coveries stands the _ Dut Avromatic device obviates this difficuity enâ€" , ï¬bly.lhni:zk act of blowing with more or less ï¬:« ‘l'hi desired increase or decrease in the volume of the tone, |â€" The Melodeon and School Organ. &’or sevefiteen yoars the superior excellence of our Melodeons has not been questioned, apd fortwo y J)uth‘ennflnmn demand has made it im pz' e for us to meet our orders promptly. W ith incréased fs:‘illi(iu, we feel warranted in aspurâ€" our at their orders will be promptly 3. J:«:lrl:: a continuance of their |mlr{ml‘!: | * Caution to Purchasers, All of our instruments have upon the nameâ€"bosrd, in full, ©GEO. A. PRINCE & CO."â€" When s T represents any other instrument a« "‘the as ours," it is usually a mere attemptto sell an inferior instrument on which hbe can make a .8.â€"A liberal discount to Churches, Clergyimmen Schools. Address 4 > GEO. A. PRINCE & ©0., 1 : « Buffalo, N. Y. % ï¬-. Dec. 18th, 1865. 1â€"4 Tl Whe AI(,&.!I(‘ Orgame» ‘ Jn fresenting the Avromname Orcas, we boldly neowth. greatest uiu:;:-h in |:muiral instre of the a Duri st half certury th and G‘-‘.r-mflhoa‘ve nrufmred ne‘z h" ents with double bellows, and two pedals for the feet to operate, but the want of the reversed\or AUSTED BELLOWS8, (which is the only beliows used in our instruments,) made it impossible for them 4« uce the mellow, richâ€"and musical tone for which fhstruments are celebrated. |Another objection to this method of blowing was, that both feet being occupied, no opportunity was ered for the management of the ewell. . Within past two years, instruments constructed on this ropean plan of «double blowers," have been â€" ufactured in this country, and to counteract this dificalty (want of a swell) a lever has been preâ€" j from t‘n centre of the instrument, to act wpon uy the swell, ax» orkratto sy Tu® sxee. ï¬. i i ience and contortion necessary to effect s object aro disagreenble enough to a gentieman, it to a lady/theâ€" use of such an appendage is n#krâ€" i impostntly.~ . _‘ NILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE CONTA1IXâ€" ing full description of style, and testimaniai the most eminent musicians, as to the superior llence of our instrumentsâ€"will be sent free to aby address. i $5,000 Now in Use. 55(’1100] Organs & Melodeons ‘inished in Elegant Rosewood, W aluut or oak cases . k SOLE AGENTS f l j WM. HALL & SON, e A 543 Broadway, + 7 NEW NORK Before &urchning, rend for a descriptivg cata with price. 3 Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. l y | * They have received the highest testimoni, he pre»s, and all the principal articts in th Fry,lmun‘ which are: Marry Sanderson, | L. M. Golts Nax Maretsek., | #, Thalberg. ;l'bo“m LEisheld, i K "ni, «Mazon #'rna- 8Dolembhecgt, J.‘arlll. rancia H, Brown, «. Adractows Bim,. Henry Fry, | ," Chan, Fraie | ‘ MR. SEGESMUND â€" THRLBERG, s ianist, says :1 have examined your new 5"’“"' and J cordially approve Of fis »y jeonstruction. . Jt« principle, by which gi jerease of vibratory power is oldained, bru rimplo and perfectly |.Inlu-‘ phical. The ‘igran‘ and noble ; it has great capacity i ‘ taining the sound for singing, and its w« one or power 1 have l?‘(‘f heard excelled it jpurity, and *«ympathetie sweetne=s, Automatic Orcans (A%. constructed on a truly Scientific l'riu«ri'-lq' ‘1}.] have greater strength, and will remain omp ‘in Tume, than any other Piano. The consttnct: lis simple and natural, all the extrancons Jumber the body of the instrument is dispen=cd with ; :w hnd boards are merely two arched planks« <f th wood, like the frout and back of a viclin ; rings are attached to a strong iron frame, -I:r: is separated And entinely ind« pendent of the es bereby dispensing with the cld bairp torm <f $trik ng by sulstituting straight bridges, preservin he eame tiume the Over strung Bars, of which ’1 Dargus is the . Inventor, By these iinprivemen e gain much more vibratory power, at the sak ime preserving all its purity and richness of tone * From The N. Y. Herold, Seqt. 5 xamination of Dasow‘s Piano } ults obtained are a very fine s rity and brillianey throughout ent, not oftep found in Piauc« he old plan. PIANO â€"FORTES Â¥ ATENT BASSO TENUTO oR SUBEAs f (_ _ #5@ to $55% EAcH. PHIRTYâ€"XIXE Â¥aARIETIE® wa, Dec. 18, 1865 Geo. A. Prince & Co‘s date Stent & Laver, Architeots, &e., â€" Instrument Warranted for Five Yearsâ€"No Charge for Boxring or Shipping. DRIGGS*‘ NEW PATENT ) THE ONLY INSTRUMEN‘s Yours ‘respe Departmental Building« SW ic Bs lc rade c o uit l _1 ,‘ Cheas, Fraaet *) ND â€" THRLBERG, the grout ave examined your new Piagoâ€" ially approve O fts r,umm‘l.l principle, by which gréat 4n ,mlvl is vltained, beug very y philyrophical. â€"The fobe! is it has great capacity for yus for sitgring,; annd its reolumejof e ngver heard excelled mviqï¬h. ‘h(-uv sweethess. | FRY, late musicaleriticiof (The :â€"1I have examined yout me tos. They mwerit all the praise Mes«rs. Thalberg, Gottâ€"chalk, and others. As regards strueâ€" ral and philosophicad ; in pan it , wity of tone ; dn voenal versimiliâ€" g excellence which ctalles the on the instrument. â€" Your Pianps ghest rfnk. N our iuvention, j tined to work. radical chmige* re of Pianos throughout t PATENT wLTH tfully M. GOTTSCHALk. Ls M, Goltrchalh . Thalberg. K "ni, «Mazon #, Werdli, * +#, .lrarkvnh, Chas, Fracel ol a uols fths iron fraime, whict mdent of the ease â€"Upon I:um 1 orte, we find t nging tund, grept the «antive i 4 33â€"utf 1 «dw â€"y the I string d anpia h . rer cmdb lanttnny 4 Pk. neysâ€"at Law Jrrices : Mall 4 Mr. Woright wall ‘riday» of every 1 1as. CoLMaN. Ottawa, Fob. 7, BA.‘II"‘I Orrice: 1 and Elgin street OdGawa, bec. 4 Ottawa. .Rebruary 7, 1 lestamed W BAIKIITI‘ Rolicitor in Olice : O pposi loumns lately dce T%. Stroet, (Que repared to Mlc!i dovernment nay entrust bhim. . mitin and for the Jecember 28, “ll.l"‘{ Notary Pul Crown Attorney, and Russell. CLIP 'Bllllflfl Rolicitors â€"4 ie s Public, &¢., Qrick: . Lebe Shawva. dervicn : in th January 27, 186 Conveyancers. OQrric«: Lang Certral Oitawa. Wriueiam DuCi ttawa, Fob. T, Row En talsias )ttawa, Febréear DI. © l"l'l'llf. tral Ottaw Ouamwa, Janu Ottawa, March _ Ww Cr1x06 Atawa, Fob. 7, Octawea, March ‘"" AUGL [D BAKRI.TI‘ Chancery, 4 Orricn: Aume Mécen Qwricz: In Je othce at mi LEE B A 000 08 000 Convey ance Orriox : o th Referemces John Smith, geMt" Aends t nto ; John Ma Ottawa, Feb °_ JOHNX Y®LCL es 1. % a M cegrove Sthe ®t" O Residence, CaNCHR® TDORCNE 4 maacy. 21 1 8t Ottawa. â€" mE PDORQNIE 4 W 1. 4h 0 N 2 W TNORDNXE 4 reated, if res ouawa, Aj TPOR NE ©CoOLM DVOC A TA Chaun DVOCAT W**Z A BR LS T A 8t 08 08 P OpPOR® : Ottawa, M GEO. L J omePr VCO EDW A 1 A Yx W 0 4: 4* ® Otawa, ® . M AJB MESSH ARRIST ENTHST Mexsre. C A TE of Square U Y ®KCOU M( ) m im M w TT Di 12,