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Ottawa Times (1865), 26 Apr 1866, p. 4

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H. H. Cumming, the eminent Augusta lawâ€" yer, whose death was annuunced somy days ago, really committed suicide while laboring under mental derangement, which had been growing upon him fur soare mouths. Loox. out rour a Scovypazt.â€"A man about 35 years old, of goud address, with dark hair anu full beard, light complexion, about 5 feut 6 or T inches Lbign, and passing hinsself of under diffâ€"rent uames, is traveiling through tne West, cartyiug forged letters of recomâ€" mendation from the Vicarâ€"Gensral of Chicago, which he presents to clergymen in order to gt mofry under false proteuces. _ At Monroc, ichigen, Tolodo and Tiffin, Ohio, he pretendâ€" ed that he wished to educ#te a nieee of his in the convent, would then give a cheque on som« bank for an amount exceeding by $25 or $30 tae price of u quartur‘s tuition, getting the couâ€" fin-lmaurkrwpybi-uw differ» ence in cash. It is hoped that somebody will arrest the scoundrcl. Â¥extmatos ~r Hovsssâ€"Mr. H. J Ruttan, of Copurg, writes as foliows to the Chicago Reâ€" m concerning the proper ventilation of â€"â€""As the bad air from the basement» of aw«llings causes many denths during the prevalence of pestilence, and is at all times a fruitful source of diseas, you and you.: contemâ€" poruries will m:r.wry great favor upon your readers, by drawing their attention to the fullowing simple remedy :â€"â€"Open a hole, say one foot square, into the flue of your riulnu chimmey, in the basement.. This wiil ventiâ€" late the basement perfoctly, and prevent the bad air from | rising into the_roums ubove. To ventilate your drain, cesspool, or closct, conâ€" mect each by a thrce or fourâ€"inch pipe, with thy fue of a chimneyâ€"that .in "which there is a fire, being the vest. In all cases, wher: practicable, a fine should be opened , in every rovwm of a dwelling." The soil was a sandy loam in very gooc condition ; lest year the piece was planted to corn, this year suwed to outs and sceded down, â€"â€"Letter in Revorder. do we geta greater yield in quantity with sceding* of three bushels to the acre, but the quaiity is better, the grains being larg«r, heayâ€" lor aud preferable for either fâ€"eding or seeding purposes, N«, l gaw rank, heavily strawed, with longerana lary t hoads, and lodged les= than either Now. 2 or 3; while No. 3 grow woaker, smaller strawed,â€"many straws boarâ€" ing no beads whatever,â€"and lodged wors than cither Nos. 1 or 2. , Ts bushels (No. 3) to the acre. At harvest time, two sqaure rods were selected from near the a veral sections, haped, bound, well dried and thrusbed. The following is the yield by weight :â€"â€"The first peice of two square rods (No. 1) produced 33 pounds of oats ; the second two square rods, No. 2) 29; pounds ; the third two square rods (No. 3; 2i pounds. At the above rates, from an acre of ground with 3 bushels of seeu were produced 88 bushâ€" éls ; with 44 bushels Ofseed, 78 23 bushcls; with 6 bushols of seed, 72 bushels, Not only Tas Lowss® Azaozâ€"The Desjardins Canal being now free of ice, schoohers hbave comâ€" menced losaditg with Inmber at Dundas, fos the American market. The Sanner remarks that Mssars, McCurty, Nesbet, Christie, and others have a very large quantity of lumber pild on the banks of the Canal, and their operations are not likely to be decreased in thslighest, in wnn.‘_u;;uv of the abrogaâ€" tion of the Reciprocity aty. In fact the present season promises to be as brisk and proiitable .to lumber dealers as any former year,;‘ The same paper ramarks that a larg« lumber business will be done at Lynden the present season. . The prosperity ofthat vikag continues tw incruase wonderfully, The proâ€" perty belonging to Mr. Wilkins\ estate has been leased to Mr. McLean, who intends to couâ€" vert itinto a pail asd tub factory, in which quite a number of hauds will be employ«d. ‘As a substantial proof of the standing of the business men of the place, it may be mentioonâ€" «d that at a meeting held not very long ag«. over which Mr. Wesicy F. Orr presided as chairâ€" mano, noarly one hundred sharcs in the Royai Cuusuilan Bank were taken up. We sowed on trim, _m“mo' good ground to cats in the manner : One third of the plece was sown at the rate of 3 bush«1s (which 1 will note as No. 1) to the aure ; one third at the rate of 4} bushels (No 2) to the acte, and one third at the rate of 6 Dears or Gorpos Coxacse, tas Armicas Liowâ€"Howterâ€" IPhe merciless siayer of African lions, Mr. Gordon Cumming, bas at lengti. failen a victim to a more terrible destroyer. He dicd at Inverness, Scotiand, on the 24tl. of let month, "He whs boru on the 15th os l-ann,m was the second son of Sir Win.G. Cumming. Hecariy showed a passion for hunting, and became an adept at dee«â€"stalkâ€" ing in the bighiands of Belcaoch. â€" Afterward he was in tue British army for some year«, and lâ€"ft it about the year 1843. Between Octob«: of that year and March 1349, he made severai mun‘::n into the interior of Africa, the marvel accounts of which he published in his « Hunies‘s Life in South America." Wit his acknowledged skill as bunter of lions was joined a less commendable passin for the inâ€" discriminate «laughter of more harmless gamâ€", and su ability in telling large stories really remarkable On his return to England h« made considurable profit by the exhibition of the trophies of his bunting expiditions. O: late years he has coofined his attention mainly to the game in the Scotch highlands. oarsâ€"HOW MÂ¥1NY BUSHELS To THE ACRE. « â€" For 1 Year;â€"from 1st May Next. Whart Lot, No. 3, Ganal Basin, TEXDERS to be addressed on or before the 28th %bmw LLIAM FP. CuPFAN, Ordnance Land Agent, Ottaws. Ottawa, April 4, 1864. #2â€"2wtf Wnuln, by the Forticth Chapter of tas Consolidated Statutes d..‘Cn“m in» titumsd : An Act_respect Emigâ€" ante wamâ€" tiae, it is amongst eun.::'mp enacted, taat * The Gure.nor .a Counsil may from time to time make sucn Reg.lations as he tainks proper for culorcing cuapliance with ail the requirements of this Act, and sor ensuring the dae pertormance of Quarantine by and in respect of Vesseis, Passonge:s, and Goods cuming into ts Port of Quebes, to wnich he thinks it rigns for the preservation of the Public Health, Ottawa, April 4, His Excellency the Go sueh Reguiations should apply, aud for the 3:.... cleansing and disinfecting of such V essels, Goous and Pussengers, so as to prevent as far as possible, the introdaction or dissemination of disâ€" euse into or in this Province, and may from time to time reévoke, aiter or amend sich Kegulations or any of the.io, and make others in their stead ;" and # gach segulations shall h ive the force of ‘law darâ€" ing the time taey be expressly limited to be in force only daring a certain time or at certain times or seusons, in whicn case they shail have the force of law during the time aod at the times and season» daring, or at which they nave been limited to be in forse ;* and "by such regulations the Governor in be «o treated, and cleansed and purized as the said Officer thall think necessary for the purpose afore. said; And by sach la'{.“h-. the Governor in Comnsil may assign to the several Oficers and per. so is to be employed at the said Quarantine Station, the powers sod daties nesessary for carrying the Comncil -“.Iiilll‘ the Mauster of every Vessel coming up wer St. uawrence from below the Wwfi- at Grosse Isle, (except unly such essois as ace theroin designated and reforred to as excepted)â€"to bring his Vessel to anchor at the mn nllb‘o“und.u.:udumvu duilgut::.:‘ in m 28. ‘such Vossel in w m to the Viicer at the -mh.dui:n;lwd fnrgln‘t m-"“ e in such ...cuno- on s 4o cao Porage $ relative to the same, and to the oyT, 2:‘"‘ and Cu;p there of nnhod y :a:tl““' t Officer y authoâ€" rized under them to "'l:i.""%o same,â€"and to for p reveating the introduction of conta m disease,â€"and to allow such. Pas C > mds buc . Crew, Cargo and other articies, and al .o:-ll bdf.lon‘:‘:hl at the said sta. tion and at such places thereat respectively, and to rized under them to require the same,â€"and to .&vw Officer to visit and inspect such Vessol every port thereof, and the Passengers and Crow aoid the cargo and other articles on board fi.-...-â€".n‘louu;“-honu&o said Station and at the places there poi out by the Officer thoreanto authorized by the said Regulations, any .â€":'EI'IT&T..-V-" ongers, Crew, Cargo or other artiâ€" cle on board such Vessel, as m'.'.fi (_)Ico;lh'mh Ordnance Lands‘! (GFovernment House, for p reveating the introduction of contaâ€" | oT TA W A.. TO LEASE. Ottaw1, Wth April, 1866 General in whtowing the rifteeuth day of April in cach ana every year asnve in Fout of quebes, from any port or poits, place or piaces, situated without the Fiuviuce, by way of past of the River st» Lawâ€" veuce winen is below Grosseâ€"isle, shall stop at the qQuarkatine staton of Gresseâ€"lsle, to be there itâ€" raid Regulations and the Act fully into effect, and may deciare that‘any such Oticer or persons shall by virtue of his othee or employment be a Justice on the Peace or a Constabie or Feace Officer for russeâ€"lsie and the said Quarantine: Station, and wor tno space around the ‘same described in such negulations, and such Otlicer shall accordingly be suen Justice of the Poase or Peace Uthicer wucthet no be utnerwise qualined or not; And by such stogulations the Governor in Council may impose unus not exceeding Aiwe iHundred LDollar« in any base, on persons contravening the #aine, and may provide tmat the offender shail be imprisoned until such «ne be pard, and may airect that uo vesset shatl be entered or cleared at the Port of Quebec or of atontienl, until all the requirementsâ€"of such Keguâ€" imtions are fully complieu with, and may direct mat any erson, Vesse: or thing, who or waich has passeq or depaited or‘beon remuved from the said quarantine station, betore all the requirements of such RKegulations have beea compiied with in vespect «i such Ferson, Vessel or thing, or Wituout the written perm‘ssion of the Oinces emâ€" powéred to authorise Ll:lcl passing or departure may be compeited to feturn or be carried back to the said Station, and by force if recessary." Now taeceioce it u\?:d by Mis Excelloney the tovernor General in C al: 1« Veséis to make Quarantines That all ships acd other vessels, whether Sailing Vesseus or Stow.aships and whether carrying passonâ€" gers, or passongers and fmieght, or freight aione, or in bailast, Wiuca may the eight ufoaths next specieu, and, if necessiry, detained in Quarantine uutil sucu siips or vessels have been dicharged thowefrom by such license or passport, as shall be directea to be .ruudr; the Governor in Council, «htil then pe.sous, goods or merchandize, which smail be on puard such ships or vessels, shall not come or. be brought on shore, or go or be put on board of any othe: ship or vesset in this Province, excupt un Girosseâ€"Iste aforesaid, when duly required by competeat authoritys 4 2.â€"SNu; plementary Inspection, That all stips, '\‘mh and Steumships after hayâ€" ing had their dischka from the Quarantine of dcvsieâ€"lsle, shail be uraut to inspeciion, and furâ€" ther detention if necessary, on their arrival at the slarbour of Quebec, ‘according to the Regulations neceiaufter prov.dous CS 3.â€"Grosseâ€"Isle, All ships and vessels of the class and description hereimlwiure mentivaed, as liabis to make their Quaâ€" cautine at Gcusseâ€"lsle, shall anchur within thespace imcluded between Grosseâ€"Isle and a linc drawa parâ€" aliol to it, through the kKeq Buoy, to be placed as geretiore, unuer the direction of the Superintenâ€" weat of Piiots, and bounded on the cast and west vy lines drawn due seuth from the Western Extreâ€" auities of Clut Island and Grosseâ€"Isle, thore to be suvuntied, shoulu it be thought necesew y by the aledical Umcer of the Station, to sanitc: . disinâ€" the infroduction and spread of spidensic, contagious and epi i¢, fous or injectious discases .':h.:h u.m acâ€" cordance with m‘hmdhhw.n.l.rl- sumat to crdars given from time to time; no ship or vessel shail quit its assigned moorings at Quarantine without the order of the proper Officer ul the station to that eifect. 4. â€"Lstuoiishment. Tue Quarantine establishment at Grosseâ€"Isle shail consict of a Medical Superintendent, with as many atedicul Assistants, stowards, Boatâ€" wen, Oruerlies, and otner empioyees as may be apâ€" puinted, according to c The Medical o«perintendent shail, by virtue of his oftice, be a Justice of the Peace within the litmits of the Quaâ€" rantine :»uuwn: hereinbeivore described, shall be authorized to tne Quaraatine daly performed, and tor this parpose shall have full power and auâ€" wmurity over all vihcers and other persons whatsoâ€" over in Grosseâ€"Isle, or attached to that station, anu we autnorized to call upyn all persons to aid him .a eatorcing the u.fi'uu regulations, and in cuse of his death, sickness, or absonte, the Oifice, uest in rank employed un the istand, shall have «id power and authority aforesaid. An« all the c.apmwyees of the said Quarantine Establishment suau, by virtue of their oftice, be Peace Officers, «nu be vested with all the powers and authority of special Constabies, within the limits of the saia ‘m:;um-. ind 5.â€"lnspection and Superintendence . The Medical or in case of his MMQW mo‘:‘o« next in the vamk employed on the Isiaad) shall enforce the sam ur vesseisto go to noinnou piaces to perforu. juarantiys, as it may necessary to send them we Meshall disect all ships or vessels, liable t« @riorm.«quarantine, to be vrought to anchor withi1. cue lum.ts of tae Quaiantine Ancnorage, and generalâ€" 1y uo ali that may be required to onforce figia voeuience to the said law and these Megulations. sie shail al or other impusu on ‘the said Ltena, to bo roâ€"embarked or smyped on bowrd any steamboat or other Vesse. waes the vessel is in a ut state to receive them, anu saut they nuboumbali--ll'ond‘u « »t state for reâ€"eanbaskation or for leaving the saiu fslana : aud that all such passengers and persons, w«in their lagzage, have been wasned, cleansod anu pum«ed, and toat there does not exist amongst those who are about to proceod, or leave the said Island, «4y case or symptoms of Asiatie Cholera, Feves, cmall Pox, Scariatina or Measies, or other infectious aud dangerous diseases _ _ < be (or such of nis medical assistants as may be sooruered by him) shall also go off to and boar« vesse:s bound to make their Quarantine at Grosseâ€" asie as aforesaid, and put the following questions to whe Masters or person» in charge, via: _ .oll? What is your name, and that of your ves 2. Froum whence did you sail, and date? 3. \:m b’-uonp,niw taken on 5. Was such place or places, or any, and which of them infecteu with the chotera, plague, or any pestuential fever or disease? iess io _ 6. Muw many persons were on board when the vessel sailed ? »9 t ‘r Cabin passengers » Btecrage passengers? > Li the answers be satisfi , he shall give a Clean Bill uu.m:»mumu <harge; and such vessois may then proceed to the masibor of Quebes. If the anawers be not satisfacâ€" wry, or the Medical Superintendent has any reason w suspect fraud on the part of the Master or person in cuasge, crew or passengers, he shall immediately urder me vessel to such piacs as may be appointes jor vessels detained‘ under Quarantine of vbservaâ€" M;hoonnullfwmflp'oman. awl «ists and logâ€"books, and inspect nmqu us to ascertain the whole of the cccurrences daring che voyuge, and should he meet with any resistance, us wil make such signal as may be determined on io show thut assistance is necessary. . _ _ _ . T. Mave person or persons during the voy age bounnu::!’wmlhnmmw wihth the choiers, plague, or any pestilential fever o» C bu' and how, di 8 Di person or persons, many die The Medical Superintendent shall have charge of the Hospitals. He shall mmnomu:pr-h! set apart for the treatment of g:-tilontitlu-l inâ€" fections diseases, all persons laboring under or threatened with any such disease. He shall have the general superintendence and direction of everyâ€" thing relating lolholi;:.. llllo“uh.df;?nd inâ€" # all pagso who sha rom -P.::n..nuu:im M:bwl‘::!.‘-E dieant. | U recovery of persons any din-:. he shall, after due mm-f" such to any part of the Station by hn”l:.lbo reeption of healthy persons and | therefore considered u.chhalhy of the said | Island. Homn?n-dheml&'-l- ing and purifying of all pn-ms. aud the unâ€" when :gqmlnaltnu to proceed, he sha‘l, if need be, canse any baggage or any part of it to be i1. Mave you any person on board who is lunaâ€" vie, M..ulm damb, blind or intirm, ana uou;ehuo-pdod by relations able to support ® * 2 %. ind you or uny of the ship‘s company or pasâ€" sougers, with your privity, go on boa:::y ship or vessel, un did any of the company of any ship or vessel come 6n buard your ship in the voyage, ana swom what port did she sail last? 10. Did you or any of your ship‘s company or passenge.s, with or 'n‘:t'.fl.uu'pivnywm- -,u.m;du.uy’lm the Province ot tle shall hmmp‘“dmt detaincd in Quaranting. necessary sougers to be landed with their laggage. A.« m superintend .tue mh. and x‘uâ€" wf vessels. . He shall the number of passengets w be landed, distinguishing those who require to be umdfurn‘lh-ulu infectious discases, from those who do not require such treatment, and he shull have generally authority to isolate from each vther these diuerent or uhud-upu-bx dividing the Island in different qu .e.fi w ciroumstances. . He shall havemedical charge of all rs who do not disembark, and who may bo‘alui-g under any other than pestilential or inâ€" foctious disease ; ulnh.unnhrnllmgnnnl persons on board any such ship or vessel who shall idbor under any pestilential or infectious discase, w be landed with their luggage according to the foregoing regulation. > _ Foi ie i o id us He shail give medical treatment on board in all cases of sligh, diseases which are not by these reguâ€" lations specially required to be treated on shore, and when it shall be deemed advisable not to land the passengers on the said Island. He shall whenâ€" over a vessel is cleaned, ventilated and purized, Jine;;:‘u "...‘hcw receive en Mn;.ho‘;.m;a: any ion of the passengers, or w r the w or any and waich of the said passengers shall reâ€" main on the said [sland, to proceed -rm river by sume other mode of conveyance, he shall, so soon as the passengers are reâ€"embarked on board their ship, or on board any ship or vessel leaving the said Island, give a passport or Clean Bill of Healthto the Master or person having such vessel in chatge, to proceod to Quebec. He shall make retarns to the Minister of Agriculture of the vessel boarded by him as soon .as possible after such vessols are visiled. burned or otherwise dustroyed. _ 6tn.â€"Traders, Suttlers, Grocers and others. Xo;nfl.hllo'h‘lhmdmld‘n- dors, or others occupations, or concerned in buying or selling, shall be allowed to reside upon the Island, except under the lisense and strict conâ€" wol of the Medical Superintendent, who will hare full authority to discharg¢andsend from the Island, all or any such persons, reporting the fact of such discharge and t: reason jor, for the intormaâ€" tion of tae Governor or persons adminisâ€" tering the government. All such persons in any '.fi engaged in sellingor tradjc on the said Island sha be regulated as to prices by lists to be furnished by the medical Superintenueitâ€" from time to time, asâ€" sisted by the Cuaet lmigchuat Agent at Quebec« He shall strictly enquire into docide upon all comâ€" plaints of miscondact or breach of the regulations by persons so trading ; he shall see that no othcer or pessons employeu by Government, or in any p_ul:l: empioy ment on the said Island, has directiy L Psn o e e m e e or indirectly any interest or concern in any . supply of â€" provisions, or other| things to be supplied or furnished, bought or upon the said I«land, or directly or indirectly ves or takes any private gratuity or reward for any service renderedto any Masters or Crows of Vossels, Passengers or other perâ€" sons uponthesaid Island. | And it snall be the duty of all persous to whose ledge any breach of this Regulation shall come, to report the same torthwith to the Meaical superi who shallâ€" enquire into the facts alleged, may suxpend from his ofâ€" uce any posson so charged until the pleasure of the UGovernor tGeneral, shail known respecting the person so charged. | 8. Have you any person on board who is lunatic, «diotic, du{ud dumb, blind or in.rm, and are sach secompanied by relations able to support them ? _ 7. Have any person or persons come on board or eft your vessels since you left Grosseâ€"Isle? _ _ _ 10. Any Steamboat or other vessol that shall have mclcr“c:brvbom 'nh:‘v:h::. having discharge from Quarantine = ical Superintondent at Grosseâ€"Isle, shall be subject to the same jons and instructions as hercinâ€" Li ?.ndl-. ting gotiles cou 8 11. No Steamboat shall be allowed to proceed to Ormn-lnhlwlhp-rpoodhhh!nhudpu- sengers direct from that island, previously obuhh{fion the Collector of Customs of the Port of , a written Pertait to that effect; subject nevertholess to the regulations hereinbefore will immediately enforce the same by all larfual # the M of ‘Jfl‘h or m at mw; nor shall the said rules and regulaâ€" lhuwlony Vessel of War, or to Transports or V hvl:: Queen‘s Trooms on board accomâ€" panied by a Medi a! ("hoor, aud in‘a healthy state, «nless sickness or Jeath may have cccurred during the pussage. Ond x 5 6 f Port of Quebec or Montreal until all the requireâ€" -mno(lhofm'dn{.low-hm to “c:eh Vessel shall have fully complied with. 14. Auny person who shall contravene, either by omission or commission, any of the foregoing Reguâ€" lations, shall, for gnry_m{ offence, incur and pay a Fine not exceeding Fous: Huxouxo Doulars, to be recovered in the manner prescribed by the said Act, and every person who, upon conviction of any such offence, shall fail‘to pay the amount of fine which he shall have been eado-ud to pay, shall be imprisoned until such Fine be paid. to Quarantine are hereby revok GOYERNXMENT HOUSE â€"OTTIAWA. 6. Have any died? State number, names and dis Saturday, 16th day of December, 1865. Presss® His Exceriesxey tw Aoutxistra ron or tux Govâ€" BRNMENT is Couxou. â€" Whereupon His £Excellency in Council pleased to order, and it lnhulzo-dnnd, that free Goodn m through a country cousigned to Importers in Canada. dutiable Goods m bo‘p:: o:im -.l.toou.g n'o All provious ordérs making n:-ua- relati Quarantine are heroby revok e 102â€"f January 1, 1866 «i shall be entered or cleared at the Axp Wu. H. LEE, THE â€"OTTAWA TIMES,; ARRILâ€"26, 1866. FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMsS. Ortawa, 19th March, 1806. Eix,â€"I have it in command to call your special attention to the annexed copy of a Despatch from the Secretary of Etate for Foreign Attairs, to the Governor General of this Province, conveying Her Majesty‘s Orders that no Chilien or Npanish armed Vessels be allowed to bring their Prizesinto British Waters. I am, sir, . Your obedient servant, « R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, The Collector of Castoms, At Sea Ports in Canada doi, or any of Her !Majesty‘s Colonies or Possesâ€" sions abroad. £ I have accordingly to acquaint you that the Queen has been picased to direct that orders in conformity with the principles aboved stated, should forthwith be address¢d to all proper authorities in the United Kingdom, and to llu Majesty‘s Naval or other authorities in all quarters beyond the United Kingdom, "or their guidance in the circumâ€" stances, 1 have, &c.. [Signed.] CLARENDOXN. l:no.'uh'thc view of more ¢ifectually carrying to¢Ject this principle, to interdict the Armeqd Ships, and also du PJvn(nn of both parties, f om carrying Prizes mace by thom into the Posts, Harâ€" bours, KRoadsteads or Waters of the United Kingâ€" The.Right {launt}o Edward Cardwell, M. P., ke., &o., &c. [C DOWNING STREET, February 26th, 1866. Eir,â€"Her Majesty being fully determined to obâ€" serve ‘the duties of Neutrality during the existing hostilities ‘between Her Catholic Majesty and the RKepuablics of Chili and Peru, and being moreover resulved to prevent, as far as possible, the use of ler Majesty‘s Harbors, Ports, and Consts,.and the Waters within Mer Majesty‘s Toflilfl‘nlu":t'udio- tion, in aid of the warlike purposes of eithor ‘Belâ€" ligerent, has commanded me to communicate to you, for your guidance, the following Rules, which are to be treated: and enforced as Her Majesty‘s Orders and Directions:â€" _ s s The Burt of Clarendon to Mr. Cardwelt, Forkios Qrrice«, 2nd February, 1866. > Sin,â€"Her Majesty‘s Government being desirous of observing the strictest noulnlix in the contest between Spain and the Republic O Chili, they proâ€" Her Majesty has been pleased to command that these rules shall be put in force in the United Khfi- 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 days after the day when the Governor or other Chief Authority of each of such Territories or Possessions respectively shall have notitied and trlbl‘ulod the same, stating in such noti«cation that the said Rules are toh-o.:{«i by all persons within the same territories and possessions. _ _ C s 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 Istands, or, in anyiof Her Majosty‘s Coloâ€" nies or Foreign: Pobsessions or Dependencies, or of any Waters subject to the Territurial jurisdiction of th'o British Clr&l. asa sw'm;orl;.plm of r;-{ sort for any warlike purpose, or for rpose obtaining any fuflm‘: of warlike oquile::enl.. and mo Ship of War or Privateer of either Belligerent shall hereafter be permitted to sail out of or loave aay Port, Roadstead, or Waters, subject to British jurisdiction, from which any Vesse!l of the other Wu (whether the same shall be a Ship of War, a Privateer, or a “.s\:“:‘h Bhip) shall I::n iously departed, until r the expiration of at m ‘Ewentyâ€"four hours from the d;yu':un of such lastâ€"mentioned Vessel beyond the Territorial jurisâ€" diction of Her Majesty. â€" . .. l0 > > I. During the continuance of the presont Hostili ties between Her Catholic Majesty and the Repub lies of Chili and Peru, all ships o{ War and Ptg:n IIL. No Ship of War or Privateer of either Belliâ€" gerent shall hereafter be permitted while in any Port, Roadstead or Waters, subject to the Territoâ€" rial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, to take in any supâ€" plies except muiuu and such other things as may be requisite for subsistence of her Crew, and except so much coal only as may be sufficent to carry such Vesse! to the nearest Port of her own Country, or to some nearer destination; and no ¢oal shall be again supplied to any such Ship of War or Privateer in the same or any other Port, Roadstead, or Waters, subject to the Territorial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, without special permissjon until after Her Majesty, without special r-uxm until after dum«l Three _nou*rl‘rou e time when such coal u{vh.n been last supplied to her within British Waters as aforesaid. I have the honor‘to be, Sir, _ Your most humble Servant, _ |â€" The Officer Administering the Government of Canada. Ottawa, A& 8, 1865. SIR,â€" ‘The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration, having authorized the pablication, b{ this Department, of an oeouliudlnrr. to be callâ€" od the ©CANADA IMMIGRATION GAZETTE," which will be devoted exclusively to the oncourageâ€" ment of [mnlfrulna, and to the diffusion of accurâ€" ate and useful information concerning Canada abroad, I bo‘.lun to bring under your notice the advantages this sheet will offer as an advertising mediam to land owners, and others having g:op-r- ties for sale or lease. As information of this kind is eagerly sought for, and much valued by evéry inâ€" uulgu emigrant, meanswill thus be afforded of gn g the intending pusshaser or lessee in Great in in direct communication with the propertyâ€" holder here. | The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration has also authorised the oraln‘ of an Information Odice in Liverpool, under the agoeâ€" ment of Mr. Wi. Dixon, a gonx'uu woll ;?{:nlw ed with this and the mother cduntry, who will be -rci-lly charged with the distribation of this p-rr throughout the United Kln{dom.nd in bringing the same prominently under the notice of the emigrant. OPY»} Cireulor The urst number will appearin the course of next month, the second in Apsrbrhglng down the inâ€" formation to the latest period, to be followed up no!nullly or qn.r}tfly‘.u may be required. _ _ As the space it is intended to allot for advertising purposes will be limited, and in view of the large circulation the sheet will obtain, [for it will be disâ€" tributed gratuitously], the prices of advertisoments cannot be much lower than the following :« _ > _ . For each advertisement, not excecding ten lines, $2 the insertion: and 8 cents for every extra line. The undersigned will gladly receive communicaâ€" tions of a practical character for publication, bearâ€" ing on the subject of Immigration, such as letters from .etual_nn'lor_l. llwln‘ their progress in the For a square of 22 lines, to stand for a twelveâ€" month, $6. In all cases, advertisements must be prepaid, and an early transmission is recommended. d from net::i settiors, olwlng'thdr Ero‘r:;l in the eountry, out t ar vntnr of their dlnrr::hp‘nniuplu, ;c. It is desirable that m{v should be written as concisely as ible, and be mxfion sl'mhing like ungpnfizt. winy Sity â€"â€" > » February 10 200 Packed and inspected by R. Kixiv, Esq., of R@" Country Merchants would do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere. > D. WHELAX, Ridean street. _ CGroceries & Liquors. Ottawa, Jan. 22, 1866 GovERNMENT IMMIGRATION OFFICE, pa QueBzC, 2oth January, 1866. | P O E: (Signed) FPOR SAaALE. Commissioner of Customs and Rxcise BBLS. OF MESS AND PRIME Your bedient servant, A. C. BUCHANAN, Chief Agent. EDW ARD CARDWELL $3 oF MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO Under Contract with the GOVERNMENT of CANADA, for the Conveyance of the CANADIAN AND UNITED STATES MAILS. g@RETURN TICKETS GRANTED AT REDUCED RATES. r l\ms COMPANY‘$ MAIL LINXE IS COMâ€" . posed of the following Firstâ€"class tull powered Clydeâ€"built doubled» engined Iron Steamship# : . * § * ACADIAN, ># *#..3.5....5.4\.:12080Fone PERUVIAN, I'.um;gon Booked to lJvnpod € MORAVIAN, HIBERNIAN, NovAâ€"sCoOTI (){)t Warr. m (Bailing from LIVERPOOL every THURSâ€" DAY, and from PORTLAND every SATURâ€" DAY, calling at Loch Foyle to receive on board and land Mdlu and Passengers to and from Ireland and Scotland.) Dates of calling are as follows :â€" s FROM PORTLAND: BELGIAN, . .: 16« s <xk++++ Capt. Brows NORTHâ€"A MERICAN, ..... DAMASCUS, PERUVIAN,............ 6th January, BELGIAN,...... ...... .. 13th January, MORAVIAN,....... .. ... . 20th January, NOVA SCOTIAN,....., . 27th January, NORTH AMERICAXN,.. . 3rd February, HIBERNIAN,. .. ...., . .10th February, And every succeeding Saturday, ryAHE STEAMERS OF THE GLASGOW J__ IANE consisting of the ST. DAVID, 1650 tons, .. ... . . Capt. Aird. 8T. GEORGE, ..s8 tons, ... ., Capt. Smith. ST. ANDREW, 1432 tons, . . ... Capt. Scott: 8T. PATRICK, 1207, tons, .. ... Capt. Trocks. __Sailing between the Clyde and Portland and New York at intervals throughout the season of Winter Navigation, as follows :â€" 8T. GEORGE,, .......... 1ith January, 1866 8T. DAVID, ...... ...... 318t January, 1866 ST. ANDREW, .........14th Feb‘ry, 1866 8T. PATRICK, ...... ....21st Febiry, 1866 ST. GEORGE, .......... Tth March, 1866 ST. DAVID, ...... ...... 21st March, 1866 Rates of THROUGH PASSAGE from Monâ€" treal to Londonderry or Liverpool : CABIN, ..;... .... . .. $72 and $35 ' EAccoding o accommodation) STEERAGE, .......+.+.+« .+« .$54 B@~An experienced Surgcon carried on each shig. =>~=>* Â¥ 3 9+ . $ Aumond‘s Building, Rideau Street, Ottawa, Or Graxp Trox« Raumway Statox, Portuaxp. Ottawa, Jan. 5, 1866. 1â€"y ROYVAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ! The Boston Ships only calling at HALIFAX to land and receive Passengers and * Her Majesty‘s Malls. _ Via CORK HARBOR, and between LIVERPOOL AND BosTON, Chief Cabin Passage, LIVFRPOOL & NEW YORK Chief Cabin Becond * BY" Parcelg for diffcrent consignees colâ€" lectefl and mhe up in single packages ad. dre to one party for delivery, for the purâ€" poselof evailing freight, will upon the examinâ€" ation by the customs be charged with proper freight. Fer se f Chief Cabin Passage,/«.4..« .»... ... . 20 00 Becond _« C Sliavrer sisrie s++++.â€" 18 00 Payable in Gold or its equivaglent in United States.currency. f The Bl::go carry experienced Surgeons. No.Berth will be secured until paid for. G@LASGOW LINE. Nofreight will be received after 3 o‘clock P.M;, on the day before sailing. _ 5 The owners of these ships will not be acâ€" countable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious kwncl, or Mectals, unless bills of lading are sigued therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. Norg.â€"All ‘/llen and New rs MUST PASS mml& the, Post Office. I‘mhndiu and Specie é.etoh for personal expenses) shipped under the name of Luccagk, will be charged as freight, and liable to Custom House regulaâ€" tions, Specie taken as frclg;l:’ _ For treight or e, apply to + p /A E C. & 1.G. BATES, â€" OWE & SON, B0078, SHOES, LEATHER & FINDINGS, © _ wE AuE Now SELLING TEN® THOUSAND DOLLARS wORTH OF 1865â€"6â€"Winter Arrangementâ€"1865â€"6 ATEEN‘PIO .N At enormously reduced prices, as we intend furnish * ing with an entire new Stock of AKLBO078, SHOES, &¢., MR FAll Ai WINER â€"GOODS ! Now is the Time tor Bargains! G. HOWE & SsON, 69 â€"Sussex Street, and 10 Rideau treet. Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866. 47â€"utf @UEBEC BANEK A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Has been opened at this Branch, and interest will be allowed on Deposits of Four Dollars and Upwards. Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866. DEPOT, s _ . |_ T eckiak _ avenll CIRCULATING LIBRARY ; Consisting of the best and latest Novels, British Reviews, Ilm Mixed Literature, &e., &6. in en e aaP s sold and _ aar hogks benght old mnd exchanged. _ Upper Town News Depot A HOUSER â€" > B@"BRerths not secured until paid for, WAYAy+1+ 1x 11 11+++1 1144 ss &. . Moodic, O 0+ +. +ss mha siar+ a + or+ .0 Ctone, Scona,...... ..¢:+«, ...C. H. E.Judkins, PERELA, > .. :+ + *! .. + +; +. «1/ B. U Lolg ICHIXL; . :s : :s s .. y .. .++.\ s Bs (NL Hockiey. AUSTRALAGLAY,â€" . « . â€" + â€"++x ++«s +« L. COOK, ASMy: . .. .+ qo> yeo : : a> s ons s he . ShoAngli®, ArRICA, . . . . +A¥«, . +. . .J. P. Anderson, CAXADPA,....,, ..,....... Thomas Smail, IRCROR4; : s 1/ x <+s <+‘r+ +ss3 + + 4 vi00+ OOR nts No. 103 State Strten boeicr December 19. 1866. | gar Orrics Hovas:â€"From 10 a.m. to 3 pym. H. V. ng_nf' OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, For farthur particulars apply to . _ HEUBACH & COWARD, Appointed by the Admiralty to sail between British and North American ESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT he has opened, in connection with his XEWS From Boston to Halifax : Dabin PASSAR@i2. £.%+ AÂ¥e+.il.. WINTER 1865â€"6. THE FARES WILL BE Via CORK HARBOR Capt. BALLANTINE AN Capt. Durtos Capt, Arrox Capt, Wyiu Capt. Kkan Building 2600 Tons 2650 Tons 2434 Tons 2300 Tons 2400 Tons 1784 Tons 1800 Tons Manager. 48â€"utf 112 00 65 00 acry 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866. 1866. DICKINSON‘S Rideau Passage & Freight Ling, OTTAWA CITY «& *@rp Â¥ OF OrTrawaA,." Tlll ABOVEâ€"NAMED STEAMERS will run as follows between Ottawa and Kingâ€" ston, calling at all intermediate Ports, and connectâ€" | ing at Smith‘s Falls with the Brockville and Ottawa Railroad. «©CITY OFâ€" OTTAW A*" Leaves Ottawa City every Monday and Thursday at 7 a..o., arriving at Kingmn at 11 a. m., the following day. Leaves Kingston every Tuesday and Friday at | 3 p. m., arriving at Othawa next evening, at 7 p. m. | «BYâ€"TOW X" Leaves Ottawa City every Wednesday and Satâ€" urday, atâ€"7 a. m., arriving at Kingston at noon the following day. o Leaves Kingston every Monday and Thureday, at 3 p. m., and arriving at Ottawn on the foliowing evening at 8 p.mu _ + 00 0. . Connecting with the Royal Mail Line of Steam ers at Ki.:fawn. goingâ€"upwards, every Thursday Friday, and Sunday evenings. _ w onhe These steamers connect at, Kingston with the Through Line Steamers going East and West; Steamer « Bay of Quinte" for Picton, Belleville, and Trenton; and with the American steamers for Oswego, Rochester, and Lewiston. . Parties shipping freight from Ottawa will<find it grutl{v to their advantage to send <by this linc, rates being low and no wharfage charged. _ Passengers ticketed through to Cobourg, Por udont? us â€"Ahir d /+ c Arifiiens hi Hope, Toronto, Hamilton, &¢ DICKINSON‘s OTTAWA AND RIDEAU, Apply to JAS. SWIFT, St, Lawrence Wharf, Kingston ; JAS. RATH, Smith‘s Fall«; Ur to the Proprietor, Ottawa, April 11 FOR W ARDING ARRANGEMENTS,1866 Eleven Steamers and Fifty Barges, AFFORDIEG A DAILY PEPARTURE for transport of Freight from Montreal to Ottaâ€" wa, and all points on the Rideau.Canal, and rice 1866 The two new [’pS‘or Cabin Steamers, Byâ€" Tricn and Oftqwa City, will form a Passenger and Freight Line between 8 OTTAWA AND KINGSTON, Tfiehinfi at all the Ports on the Line,leaving Ottaâ€" wa and Kingston four times in the week. The steam tug :{ the Isles, with Barges, will also be plneg-: e Rideau Canal, for the exclusive carringe of Freight to and from Ottawa and Kingston, and ‘all way ports. Tho powerful tug steamer England will be kept between OTTAW A and GRENVILLE for the towâ€" qo uf Sqanre Timber Aaile, SiW Lake, As uh â€" In addition to the above, a LENE OF TUGâ€" BOATS, in connection with B s, forming a FREIGHT LINE between Ottawa, Montréal, Queâ€" bec, and all ports on Lake Champiain, for thetranâ€" sport of Sawn Lumber, and other property. __ _ sport of mawn Lumber, and other yâ€" For particulars, nppl] to GEO. ?fiAflL Caâ€" nal Basin, Montreal; JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf, Kingston; and JAS. RATH, Smith‘s Falls: W. D. W ADDELL, Agent, Gilmour‘s Buildings, Peter Street, Quebec ; Or to the Proprietor, $ Q&l;wu‘.}pril 11 Incorporated 1819. â€" Charter Perpetual. CAPITAL â€" â€" $2,250.000. ACCUMULATED ASSETS, â€" â€" $4,067,455 Tl‘lll oLDP FAVORITE COMPAXY continues to insure property/AS HERETOâ€" FORE, at moderate rates. llrinh dwellings, deâ€" tached, their contents, and farm property insured for three years at greatly reduced rates. J. '{ & W. PENNOCK, ____ Agents for Ottawa and surrounding country. . Old Etna Insurance Co‘v, Ottawa, Feb. 15, 1866. FIRE ASSUBANCE COMP‘Y OF LOXDOXx. INSURA NCE ADVERTS GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO, For the special security of Policy=holders Is pnrnd to .6: oih'fd-' Dwelling â€"b« s on Dwellingâ€"houses, Household Goods ur Furniture, and Gene‘ul Merâ€" chandiso at the lowest current rates. | JOHN DURIE, | K lepm Ottawa, 1 . No W Etreet Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866. BC TX arang Reign, intituled "An Act to provide ngainst the in: nodaiedon ene aprenuingrdt doorient atlevhngeer tain animals," au ority' is given to the Governor in Council to take measures as may appear to be necessary in orderito prevent the introduction of conâ€" tagious or infectious J:ordou affecting nbe& catâ€" tle, horses, and wr animals, and check such.disâ€" orders from spreading, if introduced ; And whereas a ous disease or eEdemie afâ€" fecting cattle prevails in many parts of Europe,and is increasing and ¢xtending it« ravages, and whereâ€" as it is expedient, in order to rrevem the ‘introducâ€" tion of the same into this Province, that the im|;:"‘u- tion rb&usof certain animals and articles skould be probibitedâ€" â€"| HI8 Exomg‘.zié'f _THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL WI::RIAO, ?-Yh AN A(:l' ll;All!ED 18 twenty â€"n ear r ‘n Reign, Intituled "*\An Act to provide m_’u.xfl"- AGENTS FOR CANADA. 4 Tllll COMPANY HAVINGINXVESTED, in oont--r;? with the P_nvv'mdd Act, 1 Hundred Thousand Dolilars, His lxeolbn:‘y in Council, on the recommendation of the Honorable the Minister of Agriculture, and under the authority given and conferred by the said Act, has been pleaged to order, and it is hereby orâ€" dered, that on, l'rur and after the FIRST day of MARCH next, the mportation or introdustion into this Province, or any part thereof, by sea, of enttle, sheep, horses, swing, asses and mules, meat, «kins, hides, horns, honl-,roc other parts of such animals, hay, straw, and fodder, be, and the same is hereby prohibited ; save except such cargo or cargoes, or part of cargo, as His Excéllency in Council may hereafter see ht to exempt from such prohibition. February 28, 1866 PAl'l..kl. C‘Al‘?DA \:'.Efl'l' ll.lend- ing to make application to t ature Prlnl:‘ or Loeal Bi‘,& either for mm exdui‘:: privll:fu. or conferring e::pom powers for gomâ€" mercial or other .‘pnrpouo profit, for régulating surveys or boundaries, or for doing anything â€"tendâ€" Landdubst tulice ds cvecater t ty Arifeisticrties Srwe: besias Shovractil ing to affect mn::’lu orrgmpeny of other parties, are bnb"um that they are required by the 83rd .:‘u:‘ owing Rules o;l the Legislative Counâ€" cil E.b‘luin \Assembly respectively, (which are published in fall in the gtnur: (}tudt{),t(a give T'sn MONTHS‘ NOTICE of the application ielur- ly and distinetly specifying its nature and object), in the Canada Gazette, and also in anewspaper pubâ€" i emennaies . oo me oake e first ast notices, to the Private Bill Offce of each House. AHM Petitions for Private Bills must be presented within the first threeweeks of thre Seasion, } .‘A. TODD, Chief Clerk Private Bill Office, J. E. DOUCET, _ L. Assembly. Ottawa, Feb. 23, 1866. Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865. Established in 17 8‘2. LAKE CHAMPLAIN ROUTE, Private Bills. "BYâ€"TOW N," USICI MUSIC : FRENCH AND English Songs, Sacred Music, Polka®, Valses, THUE UPPER CABIN STEAMERS (E:tablished in 1844.] (Carr. Tnos. Faner.) Moxterat, 20th day of Febrcary, 1866 j â€"| _PREBENT: Ca onl atan THE 8TOCK COXSI#Ts OF OF HARTFORD (Cat. J. Rvax,) PHGENXIX « K. DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Ottawa. BKTWEEN M. K. DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Ottawa W. H. LEE, AND Clerk Executive Council DUVERNAY BROS KINGSTON 1866. 50â€"3mâ€"wh Fré 66â€"tf L.s.0 IN QUART BOTTLES ! The Great Purifierof the Blood, “,’ HEN THE BLOOD 18 THICK, THE circulation clogged, and the humors of the body rendered unhealthy by the heary and gremsy secretions of, the winter months. < This safe, 310\1 h powerfual detergent, cleanses every portion of lie eystem, and should be used daily SARSAPARILLA ! By*all who are sick, or who wish to prevent sick ness: â€" It is the only gepuine and original prepara tion for the permanent cure of the most dangerou and confirmed cases of Scrofula, Old Sores, Boills, Tumors, Abe scesses, Ulcers, And every kind of Scrofulous and Scabious erupâ€" tions. _ It is also a sure remedy for saLT RHEUM, RING _ WORM, TETJTER, sSCaLD HEAD AND SCURVEY, It is guaranteed to be the Purest and most Powerâ€" ful preparation of GENUINE HONXDUR AS SARSAPARILLA Aud is the only true and reliable cure for Syphilie, oven in its worst forms. » It is the very best medicine for the cure of all discases arising from a vitiated or impure state of tha hlaad and marticalarly so when used in conâ€" diseasés arising from a Â¥il the blood, and particularly nection with THESPRING ANDSUMMER (Vegetable) â€"Nugarâ€"Coated Liver, Stomach and Bowels, Put : op in Glass Phials, and Warranted to keep in any climate. i CA o These Pills are prepared expressly to operate in harmony with that groatest of . all blood purimn, BRISTOL‘S SARSAPARILLA, in cases arising from depraved hamors, or impure blood. . The most helpless sufferers need not dauglir. Under the inâ€" fluence of these two GREAT REMEDIES, maladies that have heretofore heen considered uttelly incurâ€" able, disappearâ€"quickly and lpemnnen&ly In the following J;encg. these Pills are the safest, the uickest, and the best remedy ever prepared, and :lhould be at once resorted to : Dyspepsin, or Indigestion, Liver Come plaints, Constipation, Headache, and PlHles» Britol‘s Sarsaparilia, and Bristol‘s Sugarâ€"Contâ€" ed Pills are for sald by all Druggists everywhere. Sold in ’iltu'l by Juhn Roberts, Dr. Garvey, H. F. MacCarthy, J. Jennings, W. M. Massey, and George Mortimer, _ Among the most important of modern Medical ..__ discoveries stands the CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER. Side, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in‘ the \ Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, Bowel (,‘om"rlxintn, Burns, Scalds, a _ rost Bites. de., de., de., de. FTNHE CANADIAN PATIN DESTROYER has 1J now been before the Public for a lengthot time, and wherever used is well liked, never failin‘g in a single instance to give ‘:n-ent relief when timely used, and we have never known a single case of dissatisfaction where the directions are properly followed, but on the contrary, all 1>dclighted with its operations, and speak in he highest terms of its virtues and magical effects, _ ~>â€" k We speak from experience i:xim. matter having tested it thoroughly, therefor« those who are suff{ring from any of the com:â€" plaints for which it is recommended may de pend upon its being a Sovereign Remedy. | The astonishing eflicacy of the Canadain | Pain Destroyer, in curing the Discases for | which it is recommended, and its wonderfuls} success in subduing the torturing pains of | Rheumatism, and in relieving Nervous Affec» tions, 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 supplies, and cach testiâ€" fyi_ng_ng\od_ng uliv‘en«l satisfuction it gives, The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give immediate relief. â€" All Medicine nlfll keep it. â€" Physicians orderand use it ; no family will be without it after once trying it. Price twentyâ€"five cents per Bottle, â€", NORTHROP & LYMAN, Newcastle, C. W ., _ j General Agents for Canada., Sold by Geo. Mortizer, John Roberts, W. ())I‘. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, in taava. «( RELIEF IN TEX MXINXUVTES JA blished in 1837, and first article of the kind ever introduced under the name of "Pu/ monic Wafers," in this or any other country ;all other Pulmonic Wafers are counterfcit«, . The genuine can be known by the name BRYAN being stamped on each WAFEK ~_ Bryan‘s Pubmonic Wafers Relieve Cough, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers s Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Dificult Breathing Bryan‘s Pulmonie Wafers Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Incipient Corisumption, Lung Discases. Bryan‘s Pulmonie Waters Relieve Irritation of Uvule and Tonsil«. Bryan‘s Pulrionic Wafers Relieve the above complaints in ten minutes, Bruan‘sâ€" Putmonic Woafers y PULMONIC WAFERS! FFNHE ORIGINXAL MEDICINXE E8STA. Jryan aâ€" Eulmontc " aferk ‘ Are a blessing to all Classes and Constitutions Bryon‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Sperkers Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers B Are in simple form and pleasant to the taste Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Not only relieve but effect rapid and lasting cures. * Bryan‘s Puimonic Wofers Are warranted to give satisfaction to every one. No family should be without a box ot Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Et in the house. No traveller should be without a supply o * Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers . _ & § s i-lhil pocket, No person will ever object to give for + ,E;rfi Pubmanic ;-fm i entyâ€"five Cents.~ * , JOB ‘MOSES, Sole Proprictor, * New Yorx. P IL LW 1| in Atawa. Ottawa Dec. 18 1865 En' p:n_icâ€"lxi;x}ly recommended for use during M TOBA CCOS! TOBACCOS! "Robaccos 1 February 13, 1866 MEERSCHAUH: PIPES : Cigars, Oigar. Cases, and Cigarâ€"Holders Together with a large lot of FANCY GOODE, &c. J. G. LIIMMERM AN, 5e Corner of Ssc.rh and Metcalfe Streots. ce B PLEASE CALL AND 8EE,. & â€". Ottawa, Det. 18, 1865 The-?ron cure for all Diooue_a_d the BRISTOL‘S ’ a Newcastis. . by George Mortimer, John Roberts, W . asscy, H. F. McCarthy. and J. Skinnet, JUST RECEIVED A XEW ST0CK 6P NXORTHROP & LY MAX, BRYVAN‘S LJict LDrink, the Canadain & | °_ ND CONDITION _ MEDicIXE s bostpyeLy strerion 10 23 '&:) ! all ?. 6 PE[MU(IBD for the C 1â€"6â€"fkw 48â€"utt 1â€"6f w | Heaves, Cu)h, Thick and Broke | discases which affect the .4 , | as a Condition Medicine, Sutfassi; | of the kind ; is easy to give, sur safe in all cases and at @1 time, prevent the horse from Being | using it. | _ 1t cleanses the 1 moving from the ‘lymph, or that se clogs them, causing @90 by its action of the mucous membr | dimensfons, thus e the blood, und pest ‘ to their natural siz petite is improved digestive organs c« | and giving to the c | pearance, D. W. HURD, $ | Zhe construction is simple m“l'.,,m‘mi ;-T | extrancous Jumber in the body of the u:-a | ment is dl'h'h'llfi('d with ; the sound boards | merely two arched planks of thin weet I | the front and back of a violin ; the mi..,;. | attached to a strong Iron frame, whic h is sop tedand entirely independent of the Cae ‘u,:‘ dispensing with the old harp form « 1 string by substituting straight bridges, prescrvin | the same time the Over Strung Bass, of w | Mr. Diices is the Inventor. By thes provements we gain much more vibra power, at the same time preserving al} purity and richness of tone. They have received the highest ¢ ctimes !from the Pi>ss, and all the principal ar | in the country, among which are ; arry % , o mm t mugantss Theodore Eishel//, TV "any «‘.asony | Merman Wolionbaryt, «. Berid, | "r:.cll #, Bro:n, ;1..::0':“..*. :Hk. SEG I'.’;:‘l "ND TH ALKEHkC s . Ortawa., Ottawa, Dec. 18th PIANO FORTE$ DRIGGS® RE THE Z& constructed ple. â€" They have g main longer in ‘I Th planist, says;â€"] have examincd you Fortes, and I cordially approve of construction. Its principal, by increase of vibratory power is obt very simple and perfectly philoso; tone is rand and noble ; it has gr for sustaining the sound*for sing volume of tone or power 1 have excelled in depth, purity, and sweetness. C The N. 1. Times, July 12, suys:â€"We have now an instrument without an ~qual. â€" Ttas sing with a smooth delicacy, perfectly uns tainable on any other instrument ; an ordinay player obtains with no exertion, the fullnes@f a Grand Pianoâ€"Fortc, and they must specdiy supersede the old styles. celebratéd . k Another objection to this me was, that wfrm ‘lfi'llg“(l:’l‘l:::: :‘tu.r‘.- ' 'u‘x':llllyâ€"-;“o':vnd for the -nnnyn'-d the constructed lohe past to years, instramenth | on this European plan of #doubl | blowers," have been_amanufactured in W# ’ country, and to counfract this difficulty (wa"! | of a swell) a lever has been projected from th | rqflm of the instrument, to act -M‘h-"' mmv Tuz kxgx. | The inconveni®* | e necessary to effect this Oi*® ll M%l:nbk enough to a gentJâ€"man, but 40 § the use of such an appendege is noanf Gexrtumves :â€"BHaving thoroug and tested the Pianoâ€"Fortes inw tchted by Mr.8. B. Dasces, 1 am that the tone resulting from his as exhibited in the instruments pation, in point of richnoss, dept cy, equals that of the best Grand and ezcels them in pure, musi and ectual tone, power thus . closer to what 1 consider perfeti ment than has yet been ackieved tm tem of mamifacture. 1.I.d the i im bh.s Avromd: | entirdly, the si | or force | decregse in the | Melod M F. evente of Mcelodec WM:â€" HENRY FRY, late musical ctitic ot the N. Y. Tribune says :â€"1 have exagmined you newly invented Fianoâ€"Fortes. ‘They ment all the praise given to them by lcmn.’l‘hhq Gottachalk, Strachosch, Mason and othes. As‘ regards structure, they are orginal ast philosophic&l; in purity, volume, sÂ¥ conâ€" tinuity of tone ; in voual versimilitude, that crowing excelonce which enables the phanists to " sing" on the instrument, . Your Pianosever deserve the highest rank. Your invention, in my opinion, is destined to work radical changes in the manufacture of Pianos throughout the world. From the N. Y. Herald, Seyt. 5â€"Upona careful examination of Dmoo‘s Pillo;.m we find the results oltaincd are a very fine singing tonc, great purity and_ briliamg throughout the entire instrument, not ofte found in Pianos constructed upon the old plen. Before purchasin catalogue, with pric Ottawa, Dec. 18, 18( In, presenting the Avmaarc brr buldly announce the greatest m Jn musical instruments of the age. /During th past half century, the French and Germa® have manufactured â€" reed â€" instruments w18 double bellows, and two pedats for the fet ® operate, but the want of the reversod or %& natere» peuvows, (which is the ouly bcllows used in our instruments,) made it imposibl for them to produce the mellow, nch and musical tone for which our instruments #* celebratéd . * T iss X ILLUSTRATED CaATALOGUE COK JA taining fall description of style, ant testimonia!s of the most eminont musica®, as to the superior excellence of our in<tm mentsâ€"will be sent free to un» address. #52 to ‘lt:rml ib THIRTY NiNE VARIRTIES, with P ATENT B ASSO TENUTO or SUB BAS8. im & AI‘TOI}TE device obvintes this difficelty entirdly, the simple act of blowing with »#Â¥ or force giving the desired incresst of decrekse in the volume of the tope. Melodeon and School Orf8®â€" Fogseventcen years the superior €KOO T _ of ofl‘l‘rkm has not been questioned, 200 for two years past the enormous demand hat made it impossible for us to meet our 0809 promptly. Wita our increased wllu: feel warranted in assuring our pattoD® their orders will be promptly met, and #0l@® a continuance of their patronage. _ Sold by G Caution to Purchasers, All of our instraments nn'lrfl‘ “: board, in full, «GEO. A. PRINCE & C0; m‘ufl."mnhmymw as "the same as ours," it is usually & â€"' nu-pttooellnninlm'otiam“"'"l he can make a large profit _ _ _ _ .. _, P. 8.â€"A libreal discount to Churches, C€N men and Schools. Addrcss. s GEO. A. PRIXCE, 408 SCHOOL ORGANS and MELODEON To: Ortawa Ties Automatic Organs. 35,000 NOW in USE! Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 every morning, (Sundays ©X°°P Grores Coryox, Proprictor, «N4 nu-,mna.dfi-“'”"." Works, Xo. 60, Sparks Street, in th Ottawa, County of Carleton C. W. CGEO A. PRINCE & €0, E PROPRIETOR Pok The carp NORTHROP & LY\ H.F. M No Charge for Horing or Shepping The Automatic Organ, PRICK TWENTYâ€"p Geo. Mottimer ESMUND TH ALBLHG, the gre 8:â€"â€"1 hl'v:runim d your new Pip tone or power 1 have no ) depth, purity, and sy NRY FRY, late musical relnine says :â€"1 have exagm ented Fianoâ€"Fortes. T se given to them by Messrs , Strachosch, Mason an s #tructure, they are on @l; in purity, volume, tone ; in voual versimili celence which enables DARLEY‘3 Heave ndhally approve of its sys Its principal, by whih + PALY IX: d on a truly 83 greater stronyt] Tixg than any n ds simple and 1 ber in the body ed with ; the so ed planks of } ck of a violin : NEW PaATEXT 0 N LY 1X8TRT YEX P A TE ® T mm 1 0. _fiud-l""“" l HALL & sON, NEW y AGENTS ectfully, M. G@OTTSCHALK OGY of fln-m ‘ sound boards ar f thin wéod, TL D ; the Strings ar e, which is sepany. ofllzuup.hl, Wl eatstringing, mmaegs ing \ more . Yibritony |'-l’t.rn’|ng all it Phest tcHimarL1. roughly « ineveatod I sn of the nUSC@I CHlic of eexamined you ex. They merit l.m.'lhl-q som and "others. are orginal asd lume, sufd conâ€" rsimilitude, that blos the pianists Y our Pianos ever 543 Broadway, NEW YORE pth and brillisn d Pianoâ€"For®, sical intonation «) ppmo xc imeting t« 1 r.a d ;fi:'g;c}flz questioned, 306 reversod or #& € .cly bcllows e it M llow, rich «94 exce pted,) YVe x 14 does mot hed. whil tcam Printné in the OCity 6 t n an the anite on other ®» ‘ # ing, and t never head ®) T pithetic ANYy OR and ay It D€ a woa and opinien proal ats 1+ 14 ya~ OPFIOE BUC & KB E89 Selicitors â€"i e, &e., &c. QOprics : Over fimet, Otta wa.. R.J. Boourt ..0’['[ F. KB Orrice: amd Elgin stree Oitawa, Doc. Stews, Jan. 16. Tsn®s e I- ‘”, T4 flllu'-' re Ne bam, C.K. Mammoth P« ged in the 4 doty Comp® Ditawa the 3 wither TrOR N. 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