b onb ty adbroAmstes & id iss aac c qi ts is i Uoods aal I’A.OJ.‘M!. so s to pf'ovon as fac as possible, tas introssstion or diusse ninition of disâ€" 0 1e into or in tais Proviace, an d may‘fron tine to tine revoke, alter or a noad sith ez ilitions or szay of tas a, sad imake othors in their steud ;" and #©sich degilations sb «ll Aavre the force of law d irâ€" lng the time taey be oxpressly limited to be in force oaly dariag a sectain time orâ€" at certain times or semsons, in which case they shall hare the force of law dirlag the tiine and at the thms« and seasons daring, or at whica they nave been limited to be in" foree;" and "by such iogzilations the Governor in Conasil may re paire the master of every Vessel coming up the M.ver st. uawreace from below the: swdhomn@rwn hlo.(n-: only such essols as mtnni-b‘irud-.l to as exsoptel»yâ€"to bring his Vessel to anchor at the mnnuho sail }i«raotine Station designated in lo‘rhdn-.n.::rnnen Vesse!l in writing to thaâ€"uiiser at the said station, designated for that rl'ni-uuuo‘nluid,-nnn the ;\nlu- s relative to tas same, anl to the oy.?. P. zal Cargo thereof I‘Jw y -ï¬z ilations or by any Odser dily matho. “Ja them to reqraire the same,â€"1nd to lhtl:rnu Odicer to visit and inspest such Vessel and ere.y port thereof, and the Passengers aad Crew and the cargo and other articles on board :luuâ€"nlh:.‘d-.mul:o'ï¬%:iu at tas plases ® pointed out by t! ser there into a ithorize d by the said luphd-n.:;{ u.lldhl’n.ov.-.C:mCmu other artiâ€" als on board s10h Vessol, as the sald Ofiser thinks | uâ€"uw&nuuhx the introdaction of contaâ€" gios or is disease,â€"and to allow such Pasâ€" mr&w. Cargo maad other articles, and also tre .ol-d b‘d.l."l:mshn long uquw-l tiog «t a 1es thereat respestively, to bpwddfl-‘.‘md-bfl s0} And by sa0k e daltoos, the Gorersor is sald; And by sach b‘. the Govrermor Cruasil may assige to Td“--.l: sous to be o aploy»l st thesuld tiarsatine The powers and daties necessary for carrying the _ Ortawa, Wth April, 1366 His Excellency the Governor=General in Recurts or tus Usiteo Stares Gom‘;:nf vor‘l8s5 asp 1866.â€"A comparison of reâ€" Ceipts of the gyovernm â€"nt in that portion of the Asal year ending April 1, with the fAscal year ending June 30, 1865, «hows a large increase in the public revenue. h.:mdg- for the last R«al were as follows: From customs, ’N.'la.; internal revenne $209,464,â€" 000 ; from m Iancous sources, $35,175,126 : total, $329,567,126. The recuipts of the govâ€" emmment for the first threeâ€"quarters of the preâ€" seut tical yeuar were, from customs, $128,967,â€" 371; from internal râ€"venie; $253,890,548 , r.h- un gold, $37,333,359 ; totul, $410,â€" 41,200; making, for the fint threeâ€"quar.er of the prescnt Haal year, an eXcess of $30, 674,102 over the recuipts of the whole fiscal year of 1845.. _ lur use to which the diffcrent parts‘ of the building are sct apart. Duowszp.â€"On Tuesday last an inquest wa» b-llbybr.'d#.,aq the body :? Maurths Wilson, an clierly widowâ€"woman, who was found drowned in a ditch on the road side of concession 7, west section of Woeleslcy Townâ€" ship. Deceamd, who was of intemperat« habits«, had boen to Millbank where she pur. chased a few necessary articles tegether with a buttle of whiskey, in her ~.ay home she Ap~ pears to huve sat down upon a log which lay across a ditch on the roadside and in that posiâ€" tion to mare been scized with‘® fit, or so overâ€" come with liqnor ay to cause her to be prosâ€" trated upon her face in the ditch, which conâ€" tained water to the depth of four or five lnchesâ€"â€"#Geriin Telegraph. appearcd from the evidence, that dceased bad been subjuct to epilepsy, and had a fit on the morning of the day he was found d.ad. Th Jary therefore came to the vory natural conâ€" ciusion that be bud been scizâ€"d with one of these fits, and, fauiling into the water was 0“"‘4,-‘ they rendered a Â¥erdict to thut Comoxzw‘s Isqrestâ€"A young man by the name of ueorge Risenbach, about 17 years of ag~, who resided with Jobn Smermond, tarmâ€" er, three miles above Elmira, was found drowmd in s small pool of water at the rowd side, on Monday last. Dr. Walmsley made a (¢overnment House e o e m they (the British capitalists) were ready with their gold to cement them pbysically." The O‘lMahony Fenian / movement upon Campo Bullo Island scems« (to have come to grict. 1t now turos out that there were never more than sixty persons engaged in the proâ€" pos d raid, and there are the "best of rcasons for bcli_ving tLat the fuss was made to keep up the tide ot money into the U‘ Mahoney tmasury. Gonoral Sweeney‘s raid is now in order. He wunts balf a million cartridges, and his friends doclare he will accom plish something b. fore .the sccond week in May: We give this tim«ly notie to the Blucâ€"noscs. Ata meeting beld at Halifax to distribute the medals won by Nova Scotin at the Dablin kcbhibition, â€"His Exc«llency the Licutcnantâ€" Governer stated that in a conversation had with Mr. Glyon, thâ€" banker, that gontleman had rmmaurcked, that «When the Britis North Am-!t-\wiu:n were united politically, S w sls peopnl use uit â€" _ Prscacrios Acamsst us Cnourra. â€" Th Unitd States L« gisluture has passed a n-nuluI tion, giving the President discretior ary power to tiake any measure« he may deem expedient, to previut the introduction of cholern intoany of our ports. The War, Navy and Treasury Departm.nts, it is said, are about to issue very stringunt health regulations for the Southern t Bix sebooners Lave almady: cloared trom Montrnal frm the Lower Ports, conveying 6 Llarrcls ashes, 4001 barrcls flour, 212 barrels perk, 1527 bushels poas, 15 barrcls batter, 28 born is lurd, 5 packages cboese, and 300 barrcls ormeal. F The Boston Traveller states that : The muniâ€" tious of war seized by the U. 8. Government ou beard of the &. H. £‘rey, belongzing to the F niuns, comprise about 1,500 stand of aams, ¢fthé Springtild and Enteld patterns, and look as it they bad.been used, tog: ther with a quantity of ball cartridges, haversacks and cante«us. The rag business in New York city amounts to about $30,000,000 amoualy, and there was over 10040 persons in the city dependcnt upon the trade. the Canudian military schools : went to Mexiâ€" co, and obtaincd commisssions in the Emperot‘s army. It is now rported that they deserted this service also, were taken, and hanged. The Mexican Fim«s gives the following extmate of the poj ulation of sixâ€"largest towns of the Bmmpit â€"BMcXice ig:,qw; F‘u« bla, 75, 000 ; Guacalnjapa, 7& ‘jute, 60,000 ; Qu;‘r:."ho, 48,000 ; Matumraos, 41,000. A GriPSiice ron Heimerszrnoe.â€"No to be beâ€" hind thoir ns ighiors in ut rprise the inhabiâ€" tunts of H«ickll«rg and vicinity have formed a Juint Stock Company for the purpose of crectâ€" ing a Stam Grist Mill in that Village. A large amount of stock has already been subs. ribed. Two young French Canasians, after qualify ing th: mselve» for tilitary service in one o #t moriem cxamination, and an inquest was ki on the body by Coroner Whiting, when it MISCELLAN EOU S ders, Gzocers or othere . or concerned in buying or selling, shall be to reside upon the [aland, except under the and strict ‘sonâ€" twol of the Medical Su who will have by him for the resption of healthy persons and therefore considered as the dp-nofllouid Island. flouhlla‘n’ow eansing, washâ€" pisting Pasd "rastitating Pot tacy ‘beepagto and vent g“lht‘.]lfllllflmh shall, if need be, cause any baggage or part of it to be of 1 « OA satn hb s i d 4i dA ar sougous to hh';hd with theoir #. And snali s,peciotend # OM on nth' He shail direct the ;o 2 is w be landeu, d stingaishing w tLeoaled Mr‘.lnlul or L those wao do not require such treatmant, gad he shall nave geonerally authority to isubate each «tuos these diserent or other of by d.riding the Island in dides 8 ciroumstances. He snall har medidal charge or all pessengers who do nut disembark, and who may be laburing undes any other taaq pestilential.or inâ€" {estious disease ; and shall order|all passengers ana pessons om boasd any such ship or vessel wao shall iabur under any pestilential‘er infoctious disease, to be landed with their lagzage) according to the fore going cezilation. _ * i tiry, or the Medical superintendent has any reason tw suspect (raud un‘the. past of the Master or reom in charge, crew or passongers, ho shall i-mo-ri.uoly ocder the vessel to suchâ€"piace as may be inted loe vessels detained unuer Quarantine m.n- tivn; be shail call for the ship‘s rpou. rs lists aad logâ€"books, and l?}nl he ag Gou as to ascertain the whule of the g the ruyage, and snould he meet with Any resistance, is wage se fls merniere [ wo show taat assistance + He shall have charge of all vessels detained in qw .L‘l&h‘ sas s d I"E A‘l:“;pl 10. Did you or any of your ship‘s company passengers, with or w';dvlquo: ocotl.h-'nluuy’luo the Prevince of 7. Mave any person or personsduring the v t‘::. eluion. plague, or asy ptmnthl fever or ase? 8 Did uawmndhn-?db duhg‘t::.v’u;:‘o.m from what distomper 9. you or auy of the -Ilp’.muycrru- m-:luyurpflvny.pn any ship or vessel, on any of the company of any ship or vessel come 6n board your ship in the voyage, and from what port did she sail tast? _ | 5.â€"inspection and Superirt* "The Medical Superintendent (umof his death, sickness or absence, the Oficer next in the ranok em;loyed on the [stand) shall enforce the said Law and tnese Regulations, and shall direct shipa or vessels to go to M:n-- plau:-rut- Quarantine, as it may necessary to them to»" Heshail direct all ships or vessels, liable to porï¬r-m-nl..bbtbmï¬ to anchor within the limits ue tae Quarantine A ge, and generalâ€" ly do all thatâ€"may be required to enforee rigid ubsdience to the said law and these Regulations, He shall permit all passengers, or other persons landed on the said Island, to be reâ€"embarked or shipped on board any Steamboat or other Vessel when the vessel is in a (tstate to receive them, and that they have been uludbLH-udlu-dh a it state for reâ€"am or lnv‘lalhnfl Island : and that all sach passengers persons, with their lag gage, been -..ï¬a. cleansed and ""'Ml’lll‘rfl.lflnhfn'u‘d. cleansed and puri..elU, and at there does not exist amongst those who are about to proceed, or leave the said Island, any case or .!mllf Asintic Cholera, Fever, gmall Pox, Searlatina or Measles, or other infectious ewmployees of the said Quarantine Establishment ‘a!f.' by virtue of their office, be Peace Officers, and be vested with all the powers and authority of special Constables, within the limits of the said Quarantine Station. ’ 3 â€"Grosseâ€"Isle. ’ All ships and vessels of the class and description heceinbeiore mentioned, as liable to make their Quaâ€" rautine at Grosseâ€"[#le, shall anchor within the space iu‘uod between tGrosseâ€"Isle and a Ilmdnw:rr- allel to it, through the Red B joy, to be placed as heretofore, under the direction of the Superiatenâ€" dent of Pilots, and bounded on the cast and west by lines drawa due seuth from the Western Extreâ€" mities of Cilig [sland and Grosseâ€"Isle, there to be submitted, should it be thought necessary by the Medical Uiticer of the Station, to sanitary, disinâ€" fecting and other measures calculated to prevent the introduction and spread of epidemic, contagious idns neetennentinett antienuet pas. aw, suant to orders given from time to time ; AJ‘; ship or vessel shall quit its n-'l{ndnond-p at Quarantine without the order of the proper Officer of the Station to that eoct. 4. â€"â€"tstuolishment. The Quarantine establishment at Grosseâ€"Isle shall consist of a Medical Superintendent, with as many Medical Assistants, Hospital stewards, Boatâ€" men, Orderiies, and other employees as may be apâ€" mm to ciroumstances. The Medical perintendent _s by virtue of his office, be a Justice of the Peace within the limits of the Quaâ€" rantine Station, «s hereinbefore described, shall be authurized to see the Quarantine duly performed, and for th‘s purpose shall have full power and auâ€" thority over all ofticers and uthr&ornu whatsâ€" ever in (Grosseâ€"Isle, or attached to that station, and be authorized to call upon all persons to aid him in enforeing the law and their regulations, and in cuse of his doath, sickness, or absence, the Oificer next ib rank employed on the island, shall have the power and ‘“‘{"."k’ aforesaid. And all the IL. Have raid Regulations and the c 2.â€"Nupplementary Inspection. That all Ships, Vessels and Steamships after havâ€" ing bad theirâ€"discha from the Quarantine of Grosseâ€"[sle, shall be u’cd to inspection, and fur> tlrr:.:o:t‘m it.:ouury. on tboi&:rr&:‘l at the arbour of Quebec, according to gulations hereinafter provided« _ % on Grosseâ€"[sle aforesaid, when duly required by Fae said Stutiun, and by force if necessary." _‘ Now therefore it iu!’vhml by Mis Excellency the Governor General in Council : 1. Vemels to make Quarantines 5 That all ships and other vesseis, whether Sailing Vessels or steainships u;l wh:(hor orur::‘ rnc: ts, or passengess and frieght, or freight alone, l‘: bailast, whico may during the eight wonths next following the Fifteenth day of April in each and every yoar arrive in the Port of Qquebec, from any port or ports, place or plauces, situated without the s‘rovince, by way of that part of the Kiver ste Lawâ€" rence which is below Grosseâ€"Isle, shall nz:l the w-r‘w::‘a'u'w.ol UIu:;I::'.du‘a be there inâ€" # , and, i + n Quarantine mueh -hnpï¬mmh have been dicnarged thecefrom b{'-uch license or passport, as shall be disccted to be granted by the Governorin Council, until then persons, goods or merchandize, which shall be on board such ships or vessels, shall not come or be brought on shore, or go or be put on board of any utbo: -Ihiy:r vessel in l{‘l’n Province, except se (evaue Nee es ccad h s cad . w Crow? the Act fully into effect, and pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that free ming through & é«hnwnm n > to Importers in Canada, shall be put on the same footing as der in Oouncil to fiee as well as dutiabl Hls EXCELLENCY was pleased to lay before the Council :h:‘h'r‘t from the Commissiqner of Customd, 15th Decemâ€" ber, 1865, and asproved by the FHon. the Minisâ€" ter of Finance, stating that under authority of shapter 17 of the Con, Stat;, Can., Sae, 24, an Orde#in Council was m on 28th Lml 1853, directing * that bona fide exported to this Province fromany country, bu:rdng in transitu through another country and under Bonds shall beyâ€"until it shall be otherwise orâ€" dered, valued forduty as if such Goods were im direct from such first mentioned country into this Province," and submitting that it would be desirable to extend said Or GOYERNMENT HOUSEâ€"OTTAWA «Baturday, 16th day of December, 18¢5. Presswy* His Etcauussoy tux Avanxistna tor or ruz Govâ€" f 2000 BANWEXT IN Couxon. « A!l previous orders making Re; to Quarantine are hereby -_'_'qi-f 14. Any person who shall contravene, either by m«-.d-l...mdm foregoing Regaâ€" lations, shall, for every odence, incur and pay a Fine not exseeding Fous Huysouso Ducaus, to be recovered in the manner p.mdbod;z‘th‘o said Act, and every person who, upon convi of any such o.tence, shall fail to pay the amount of one which he shall have been condemned to pay, shall be imprisoned until u&Ai’hn be paid. xD ï¬ previous orders making Regulations relating ‘h % T PE t l;t No Vessel shall be entered or cleared at the Mdroht or Montreal until all the requireâ€" ments the h‘ph! llï¬:hu in reference bh:ul Vessel shall have fully complied Lawrence, and not having touched at any ports or places without the Province, nor communicated with any other vessel which shall have arrived from any K:' bo‘cln“:ll:ms:“ e .:l‘o‘tlh: '"fl' re so fas as reâ€" nrub necessity of ‘1‘.‘ to or stopping at rosseâ€"Isle; nor shall the said rules and regilaâ€" tions apply to any Vessel of War, or to Toansports or Vessois hwmflun'- ‘l'm- on board accomâ€" panied by a Medical Officer, in a healthy state, anless sickness or death may have occurred during 10. Any Steamboat or other vessel that shall have towed or otherwise communicated whhon-.w havieg the discharge from Quarantine of the ~ loal Superintendent at Grosseâ€"Isle, shall bo subject nthu-‘mlnh-.uim" hereinâ€" before prov respecting vessels not dischargeod 11. gomnhll be allowed to proceed to Gmn-ldothutï¬mMpu- sengers direct from that island, wi previousl y obtaining from the Collector of Customs of the Port of Quebec, a written Pormit to that eect; subject nevertholess to the regulations hereinbefore â€l!. All vessels trading between any ports or places within the Province or within the Gulf St. station ; and such auasters or persons in charge shall furthwith exhib.t the samve tor examiuation, o the said Luspectingâ€"i‘nysician at Quebes, who, if he shall «nu, as wei icom tho answers he may receive «s from the tenor of the passâ€"<port and the actual state of the beaith of the passeagers and crow, that sickness Jues nut exist on board, me shall then grant to the Master, or person in charge of such vessol, a Certineate in writing setting form the healthy state uf the passengess uud crew, to the end that such vessel may ovcain a anal discharge from Quaranâ€" tine. . B.t, it on the contrary, such Inspecting f‘:{ddu at Quebes shail und any case of pestilenâ€" tial or infectious duun‘:: :o-.i. or u‘l:‘luo just cause to apprehend reaking out any such imalady, it shall then be his «uty to hoist & yellow nag at the mainâ€"topâ€"zailantâ€"mast head and shall cause the vessel to return to or remain und be detained at the month of the River Saint Charles ior farther observation and inspection; and having acquainted the Master or person in charge with the penalties to be incurred if he should permit any communication with his vessel until released from Juriu. he shall report all the circumstances to the Minister of Agricuitare for the information of the Governor General; and if it shall appear to the said Inspecting l’hy-‘chl at any time that such vessol shall have passed the Quarantine Station at wrosseâ€"Isle without stopping, and should therefore se sent down to tGrosseâ€"1sle, or that such vessel hayâ€" ing already cleared from Grosseâ€"Isle, should retarn thereto, there to land the passengers, he shall order the Mrocpo_hehurtopmnd or return with such vessol to Grosseâ€"Isie, and such Master or person in charge shall oh{ such order, ~And the r Otficers at Grosseâ€"I[sle shall observe, in res= mual vessols, the same rules and regulations um:niddï¬nnuohulhil. at â€"lale with sick. Should the Iup‘efllf.?h at Quebec moet with -:Indunoo tho“arr of the duty ‘required of him by this regulation, he will immediately enforce the same by all lawful means at his dispooal. _ _ _ _ ; * _ _‘ Whereupon His Excellency in Council Anua moreever, ho shall require ail ?mou, or persons in charge of vessels to exhibit to him the 1cense or passâ€"puct which they sttail have received :'n-_ the iédical superinueat at the Quarantiue Steerage passengers ! Cow t :‘::whnuo l mous been taken sick person or pegsous be 8 sick you loft G.uegoâ€"fato f * ‘C.:bnuydnd!btwnn-hr,umumdh- case * y 7. Have any person or persons come on board or left your vesseis singe you ieft tirosseâ€"Isie? 8. Have you any pe.son on board who is lunatic, idione, deat and dumb, blind or in..rim, and are sach accumpanied by nthqu-un to sapport thein ? the Pilot or Master of sucn ship or vessol shall anâ€" chor the said ship orvessol ut the mouth of the River saint Charies, to await inspection. B.wâ€"â€"=1 exsecs procecdely w Quebec. In all cases where vessels having passengers on bourd, on account of sickness amongst such passonâ€" ger shall be detained in Quaratine tue Master or porâ€" son in charge may, on applicationto the Megical superintendent at trossoâ€"isie, be ltlwwo‘.wuund the suid passengers with their luggage ; the vessel bomng pruperly cleansed, puriâ€"ou and disinâ€" fected under taes«perintendence and with the lisonse of the Medical Suporintenuent, may proceed up the river without the said passengors, upon the master or person in charge paying to such person as shail be «ppointed to receive the same, one shilling and three pence for each passenger, to bear the exponseé :: unu;:unnylm tw ““m::. l‘t‘ï¬. rato one shilling per diowm for said passonâ€" gors, to niuu.‘l::a the expence of their maintance at uu::o- Isie, for the time wuring which such vessels, inthe judgment of the Medical superintendent, would h:'v-ncl to be detained in Qn;;nhn:‘ku for the passengers not affected w postilâ€" eutial or incectious discase -ruu:l:., otherwise such vessels shall be dotained in Quaraatine until the passengers not sick of the aforesaid discases, shall be cleaused, washed, puried and diusiniscteds 5 V.â€"inspeciing 1‘h, 10R dt GQYuevet, An Inspectingâ€"Physician at Quebec shall go off to all vessews arriving ut Quebec o# at the mo«ta of the river ot» Charles, and put the following questions to the Masters or persons in charge, vis : 1. When did you leave tGrosseâ€"Isie ? 4. Exnibit to e your pass â€"port from Grosseâ€"Isle? 3, How many person have you on board ? Cabin passeugers ? _ 102â€"f full authority to discharge and send from the Island» :Lor any such persons, reporting the fact of such harge and tuo reasotwtnerefor, for the informaâ€" tion of the Governor tGeneral, or persons adiminisâ€" tering the governiment. All such persons in any way engaged in setling or traie on tue said Islana shail be reguiated as tw prices by lists to be furnished by the medical Superintendent from time to time, asâ€" sisted by the Cuel Emigrant Agent at Quebec« He shail stactly enquire into and aecide upon all comâ€" piwints of misconduct or breach of the regulations by persons so trading ; he shall soe that uo omcer or persons employea by the Government, or in any public empivyment on the sard Island, bas diroctiy viz, the whule space of the Kiver it. Lawrence, from the mouth of the Kiver 3t. Charles to a line drawn across the said Hiver St. Lawrence, from the Flageâ€"stait on the Citael, or Cape Diamond, at right angles to the course of the said HKivet, but must not communicate with the shore or with any other vessel or buat unuil bourued by the Inspectingâ€" Physician; but if the vessel has been detained at Urosseâ€"lsie, or has uctually any sickness on board, regulations, dud also of the laws n‘..'uuin‘ tamâ€" geation, suail exhibit the same tu the aldster or perâ€" aun in charge of every vessei they may board. bvery Pilot naving charge of a vessel, shall bring her to anchor w.tain the limits of tae anchorage ground at Gsosseâ€"Isie hereinbetore de..ned. Taey suall ulso keep thb national nag of such vessel nyâ€" ing at the pour until boarded by the proper oucers, Wid, IN. Case of sickness on bu«rd, ths said tag shail be kept at hairâ€"mast.. On aniiving at Qquebes, if the vessel has received a clean .i of Heaith from the amédical supecintendent at Groseâ€"Isle, has not been detaineu there on account of sickness or suspicion thereof, and and has not any sickness on bourd at the time, she may‘ bring to at any place within the foilowing limits in the rtort of Q«ebec, -':" indireculy any interest or concern in :.n] supply usnorls, â€" or ru things . to suppiied. or f-':::lou, bought or sold upou the said Islaud, or directly or indirectly receives or takes any private gratuity or‘ reward tor any\wervice reade.cuto any aasters or Crews of Vosaeis, Passengers or other perâ€" sons upon toesaid Island. . And it suall be the duty of all pe.sonw to whuse kuowleage any breach of this Regulation shall come, to report the same focthwith to the Meaical superintenuent, who shall enquire into the Lacts alleged/aud may suspend from his ofâ€" uee any pesson so charged until the pleasure of the Governer tenera‘, ‘shail be known respecting the porson so charged 7.#â€"%’:'!0". s Pilots having been furn hed with copies of these WA H. LEE, Wy. H. LEE, THE OTTAWA TIMEYKW NAÂ¥ 1. isas Ottawa, Jan. 23, 1866 Country Merchants 3 enï¬u beb:, purchasing .3 CGroceries & L 200?‘2_& OF MESS AND PRIME %* ¢* 1 w _ ;’ hcied nnd inspected by R. Kï¬n’, Esg., of of their district in partie®jar, &c. It is desirable that lbo] should be written as concisely as possible, and be m!tn- s“:ym.. llhmm am, Sir, â€" |._ Your bedient servant, BA I _ â€"A. 0. BUCHANAN, Wiurien Chiof Agent. wl lc ia d T B0 Fobruary 10. The undersi tlons of a pead ing om As the -ri. it is.intended to allot E:‘m parposes willbe.lithited, and in view of the Im tribated Erataitonsigh ths prices o ndvertenm t vertisements Sanoot bemush lowenthes the followhig oes "â€"" For each advertisement, not exegeding ten lines, $2 the insertion: and 8 cents Nvory‘?xtn line. _ Fora stuare of 22:1ihes, to stand for a twelveâ€" In all cases, adveartise an éarly transmission is The Honourable the Minister of Agricultare and Immigration has a‘r'ï¬whd the omlq of an Information Odic¢ in Liverpéol, ander -.na ment of mr. W in. Dixon, a gentieman woll acqua ed with this and the tnother country, who will be specially charged with the distribationef this paper |m;hwt the Ullhdï¬ilg-..ud in brlngi-‘r:o same prominently under the notice of the emigrant. The urst number will e course of next month, the second in Apri down the in» formation to the latest perw.uo' f.w-u-p monthly or quarterly, as may be required. â€" â€" _ Britain in dtrect communication with the propertyâ€" holder herer ~ â€"â€". ; Â¥ The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and {mmigration, having authorized the publication, bl this Do!'uruunt. of an cecasional lurr, to be cal ed the ©CANADA IMMIGRATION GAZETTE," which will be dovoted exclusively to the encourngeâ€" ment of [mni’uï¬uu. and to the diffusion of acour» ate and useful information concerning Canada abroad, L boghluvo to bring under your notice the advantages this sheet will oder as an advertising medium to land owners, and others .l'll{.pb ties for sale or lease. As information of kind tnprly sought for, and much valued By every inâ€" l:&:n o-ig-n. neans will thus be afforded of placing the iftending purchuser or lessee in Great GovERNMENT IMMIGRATION OFFICE, $ir, QueBec, 25th January, 1866. The Othcer Administering _ _ . the Government of Canada 1. During the continuance of the present Hostiliâ€" ties betwoen tor Catholic Majesty and the Kepubâ€" lies of Chili and Peru, all ships of War and Priva~ teors of either Belligerent are prohibited from making use of any Port or Roadstead in the United hingudoin of Great Britain and Ireland, or in the Caaunel [slands, or in any of Her Majosty‘s Coloâ€" mies or Foreign Possessions or Dependencies, or of any Waters subject to the Torritorial jurisdiction of the British Crown, as a station or a place of reâ€" sort for any warlike purpose, or for the purpose of obtaining auy facilities of warlike equipment, and no ship of W ar or Privateer of cithor sSelligerent shall hereafter be perimitted to sail out of or leave any Port, Roadstéad, or Waters, sabject to British jurisdiction, from which any Vessel of the other Boiligerent (whether the samo shall be a ship of ‘ur, w Privatoor, or a Morchunt ship) shall have rev.ously depaited, until after the expiration of at least Ewontyâ€"(four hours from the dr«turo of such lastâ€"mentioned Veasel beyoud the Forritorial juris« diction of Her Majesty. w > W Le l ioi Wms ic eRA ET o cce Her Majesty has been pleased to command that these rules shall be put in force in the United Klng- dom, and in the Chaunel Istands, on and after Friâ€" day, the Znd of ‘gamh next, and in Her Majesty‘s Territories and ions beyond soas six ‘l{l after the day when the Governor or other Chief Authority of each of such Torritories or Possessions respoctively shall have noti.ed &nd published the same, stating in such notiscation that the said Rulos are to be obeyod by all persons within the same territories and possessions. _ _ §E 0 t ind as, Februasy z6th, 1866. Btz,â€"Her Majesty boing fully determined to obâ€" serve the duties of Neutrality during the existing hostilities between Hor Cutholie Mujosty and the kepublics of Chili and Pera, and being . moreover resulved to prevent, as far as possible, the use of Mer Mujesty‘s Marbors, Ports, and Coasts, and the Waters within Her Majesty‘s Territorial jurisdicâ€" tion, in aid of the warlike purposes of cither Belâ€" ligerent, has commanded me to communicate to you, for your guidance, the following Rules, which are to be treated and enforced as rfor Majesty‘s Orders and Directions:â€" Cory. I ('wa!ltm Ottawa, April 3, 1865 I have accordingly to no(!uinl «you that the Queen has been pieased to direct that oriers in conformity with the principles abovedstated, should forthwith be addressed to all proper authorities in the United Kingdom, and to Mer Majesty‘s Naval or other authorities in all quarters .beyond the United Kingdom, ‘or their guidance in the circumâ€" stances, I have, &e.. "*â€"â€"~â€" POigned.]* CLARKNDON. _ _ [Signed.] The Right ronorabie Eaward Cardwell, M. P., The Earl of Clarendon to Mr. Carducll. Forriox Orrice, 2nd February, 1866. Sir,â€"Her Majesty‘s Government boing desirous of observing the strictest neutrality in the contest between spain and the itepublic of Chili, they proâ€" pose, with the view of more edectaally carrying intoeiect this principle, to interdict the Armed Ships, and also tne P‘rivateors of both parties, f om carrying Prizes made by them into the Po.ts, Harâ€" bours, iuadsteads or Waters of the United Kingâ€" dom, or any of Mer~Majesty‘s Colonies or Possesâ€" sions abroud. FINANCE DEPAKT»mEAT, CUSTOMS. Orrawa, 19th March, 1866. Six,â€"I have it in command to call your special attention to the annexed copy of a Despatch from the secretary of iState for Foreign Ausirs, to the Wovernor General of this Province, conveying Her Majesty‘s Orders that no Chifian or Spanish armed Vessels be allowed to bring their Prizes into British W aters. I am, sir, Your obedient servant, .. The Collector of Customs, At sea Ports in Canada FOR SALE. _ Your most humble Servant, (Signed) _ EDW ARD CARDWELL Auso, a ‘caros srocek or / ke., &o., &c R. 8. M. BOUCHETTIE, Commissioner of Customs and Excise will gladly roceive communicaâ€" DOW NING STREET, must be prepaid, and 10Ff8.,. | _ CIRCULATING BY : & wetl .'W .-1'.35- Novels, Britizh M a inss‘ @ %l "fl 11. wed sn 07.A Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1 866. Four Dollars and Upwards Now is the Time ftor Bargains! G. HOWE & SON, 69 Hussex Street, and 10 Rideau treet. . Ottatra, Feb. 12, 1866. h 47â€"utf Upper Town News Depot _ ‘ABHOUSER....: A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Has been openéd at this Branch, and interest will be/ailowed on Deposits of > At enormoual nish» css Frenige fok beek af t n U EBEC BANEKEKE FAlL Atd WIUER G0008 ! OWE & SON, B007, SHOES, LBATHER & FINDINGS, WE ARE NOW SELLING TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS AK.BO0T78, sHOES, &¢., MR Notuâ€"All Letters si" ..W.... xuUst rAsB through the Post & erchandise and Specie (except for personal expenses) shipped under tile name of Lusoage, will be charged as freight; and lisble to Custom House reguinâ€" Becond * t SHiYh se +454 + 5es 527 18 OD Payable in Gold or its equivalent in United States currency. 3 The Ships carry experienced Surgeons. No Bert.r will be secured until paid for. No freight will be recéived after 3 o‘clock P.M., on the day before sailing. "as ï¬' Parcels for different consignees colâ€" lectwd and made up in singlo packages adâ€" dressed to one party for delivery, for the purâ€" pose of evading freight, will upon the examinâ€" ::onhby the customs be charged with proper t. }he owners of these ships will not be ac» countable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. tm'l‘:-h' e taken as freight _ _ For treight or passage, apply to â€" > E. C. & L. G. BATES, ATTEN‘LION. Chief Cabin l’unge, e Chief (£ll;&ml’uuge,. n % 1 hief Cabi t C e’:nl “nPu:ngu Via CORK HARBOR, 8 The Boston Ships only calling at HALIFAX to land and receive Passengers and 5 Her Majesty‘s Malls. . 'J-\KE 8STEAMERS OF. THE GLASGOW LINE consisting of the ST. DAVID, 1650 tons, .. .... .. Capt. Aird. 8TP. GEORGE, 1468 tons, ... .. Capt. Smith. 8T. ANDREW, 1432 tous, .. ... .Capt. Scott. 8T. PATRICK, 1207, tons, . , . . ,Capt. Trocks. Sniling between the Clyde and Portland and New York at intervals throughout the season of Winter Navigation, as follows :â€" 8T. GEORGE,. .......... 17th January, 1866 BT. DAVID, ..}... ...;.. 318t January, 1866 8T. ANDREW, .........14th Feb‘ry, 1866 8T. PATRICK, ...... .... 21st Feb‘ry, 1866 8T. GEORGE, .......... 7th March, 1866 ST,. DAVID, ..........;. 218st March, _ 1866 Rates of THROUGH PASSAGE from Monâ€" treal to Londonderry or Liverpool : CABLNY :: .T.., ........‘?zuund $35 L.Acumiing to accommodation) STEERAUGE, ; ;, â€":1% 122« 14 954 :M'A. experienced Surgeon carried on each P« RB@"Berths not secured until paid for. For further particulars apply io «â€" HEUBACH & COWARD, , Aumond‘s Building, Rideau Street, Ottawa, Or Graxp Tracsx Ramwar Statiox, Portraxp. Ottnwz,’ Jan. 5, 1866. we lâ€"y YVia CORK HARBOR, and between â€" < LIVERPOOL AND BosToN, #t" Orrict Hovrs:â€"From 10 a.m. to 3 , H. v. N9_ll£ PERUVIAXN,............ 6th January, BELGIAN,...... ...... .. 13th January, MORAYVIAX,..... .. . . .. . . 20th January, NOVA, 8COTIAN,....., .27th January, NORTH AMERICAN,... 3rd February, HIBERNIAN,......... .10th February, And every succeeding Saturday. Cnet. Watr. â€" (Sailing from LIVERPOOTL evcry THUK& DAY, and from ‘PORTLAND cvery SATURâ€" DAY,.calling at Loch Foyle to receive on board and land Mails and Passcpgers to and from Ireland and Subtland.) f y Dates of calling are as follows :=â€" FROM PORTLAXND: !EBQYIAN,. «+++.++..., 6th January, 1866 NOVAâ€"SCOTIAN, ... Capt. BELGIA®,:!:..!.: ‘Capt. | NORTHâ€"AMERICA N, Clpt. DAMASCUS, . reis rks R@RETURN TICKETS GRANTED AT REDUCED RATES. f_l\lllu COMPANY‘$ MAIL LINE Is COMâ€" posed of the following Firstâ€"class tull powered Clydeâ€"built doubled engined Iron Stcamships : ACADIAN, .....;:...i1+,....... .. 12050 Tone PERUVIAN,. C MORAVIAN, HIBERNIAXN, LiA Am“' No. 103 State 8trect Lortcr December 19. 1865. * Passengers Booked to Liverpool & Londonarry MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. Under Contract with the GOVERNMENT ‘of CANADA, for the Conveyance of the CANADIAN AND UNITED STATES MAILS. GLASGOW LIN E. TaÂ¥by:Sc6rs +284 C084,: +. ... :92 Sogrs,...5.. ... (PEREL; :+ ..« .+ s« (ClkiGh) s + ++ se s Amuu.uq,.,. ABtA, . . . . «. WÂ¥K $ APIIGLy + + . + ++/ xn OCARADLy : «+ + +x‘s s KoRork,::;;.:;.1 ESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT THE FARES WILL BE m%_l{_qy‘ York to Liverpool : he has opened, in connection with his. NEWES 1865â€"0â€"Winter Arrangementâ€"1865â€"6. From Boston to Liverpool : April 11 From Boston to Halifax OEAN STEAMSHIPS. WINTER 1865â€"6. Capt. Barcaxtise wORTH OF Capt. Durrox Capt. Brows Capt, Wroue Capt. Arrox Capt. Keru Building p se t CÂ¥ 0 ale t ies dn s PM SEA L 2600 Tons 2650 Tons 2434 Tons 2400 Tons 1784 Tons 1800 Tons 2300 Tons $132 50 80 00 . 20 00 . 15 00 O7â€"4 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865 ie DOUCET, â€" R LO.ueB Moltcx MUSIC 1: FRENCH AND Ts .R.n‘lhh Songs, Sacred Music, Polkas, Valses, t T Shit Miodalous t t 2k m dsP Pe Whflo&ll&n.,l!nio.ol Counties affected sending copies of. the first and lust of such notices, b&h‘flm Bill Office of each House. sending copies of. the first and lust of such notices, uanmmmou«mh Bou:“ he® All Potitions for Private Bills must be presented within the first three weeks of the Scesion, mercial or other purposes of proit, for regulatin surveys or bmn.{:‘rlu, or for soing nnythih‘; und! ing 16 affect the r.lfbu or rty of other parties, are hereby notited that Joy aro required by the 5'8‘|1 nfl fglfln' Rultes of the Logislative éoun- Pgun-u 11 CANADA WEST intends ing tb make Elhu.lon to the Legislature for Private or Local Bills, either for granting o:chuin ri , or conferri rate powers for comâ€" Pmuvlfll:f: other nurbosu.‘ ez?:mm.p(l)‘nr ravalatine His Excellency in Council, on the recommendation of the Honorable the: Mistster of Agriculture, and -ib‘ ;:o b::‘o;iunn and eu.feu.m;l .h’a:::, said cb n ple to mz h. a orâ€" dered, that onl,, from and a rm FIRST day of MARCH next, the importation or introduction into this Province, or any part thereof, by sea, of cattle, sheep, borses, swine, asses and mules, meat, «kin*, hides, horns, hoofs, or other parts of such animals, hay, straw, and fodder, be, and the same is hereby prohibited ; save and except such cargo or cargoes, :rp:aof cargo, as His Excelency in Council may ME LTTPPTATY YO wvatier \camghe d rildl February 28, 1864. 6 as addnds dsc in l h ~222 2. Putxï¬l EN CANADA wES JK â€" ing tb make Application to the L4 F PE Ee T TT T7 hereafter see Lt to exempt from nj'eh pmhil:ilt.im And wherens a conta; glous disease or cgldem!e_nf- fecting cattle prevails in many parts of Europe,and is increasing and extending its ravages, and whoreâ€" as it is expedient, in order to prevent the introducâ€" tion of the same into this Province, mntwo!m{vm- tion by sea of certain animals and articles should be prohibitedâ€" HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL Wlllll.blp BY AS ACT PASSED IN the twentyâ€"ninth yearâ€" of Hor lqj-?'a Relï¬ intituled ©An Act wJ:rovide against the inâ€" and spreading of disorders affecting cerâ€" tain animals," authority is given to the Governor in Council to take such measures as may -'runoh necessary in order urmhhnduet on of com» tagious or infectious disorders affecting lhng. catâ€" tle, horges,‘and nther animals, and check such disâ€" orders from spreading, if introduced ; _ _ _ _ Is pntond to accept Risks on Dwollingâ€"houses, Household Goods -J' Furniture, and Gene‘ul Morâ€" chandiso at the lowest current rates. _:( JUOHN DURIE, wl Ageht Ottawn, No. 10, Sparks Stroet." Ottawna, Fob. 12, 1866. 4Tâ€"utf For the special sscurity of Policy=holders esmetanonre . 5 [ 00. apmdra GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO, ; AGENTS POR .L‘A.\;A.DA. us comeany n ayine tyvesten, Ottawa, #cb. 15, 1866. PHCENIX T FIRE ASSUPANCE COMPY OF LONDOX. "lmll OLD _ FAVORITE CoOMPAXNY : continuesâ€"to insure property; AS HERETOâ€" FORE, at moderate rates. Private dwellings, doâ€" tached, thoir contents, and farm property insured for three years at ‘re.U{ reduced rates. s es J. .&W.PM}CK, ___;â€" Agonts for Ottawa and surrounding country. . CAPITAL â€" â€" $2,250.000. AOCOUMULATED A8SSETS, â€" â€" $4,007,455. I Hundred Thousand Dollars, Incorporated 1819. â€" Charter Perpetual. ‘ For particalars, npp!'y to GEO. HEUBACH, Caâ€" nal Basin, Montreal ; JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St Inwrence Whar, Kingston; and JAS. RATH, ith‘s Falls: W. D. W ADDELL, Agent, Gowan‘s Buil!llp. Pngr Street, Quebec ; Ottawa, April 11 bvee ced t "ra c en o .. Tho powerful tug -m-fr'zw..d will be kept betw:fen OTl'A'PVA b:m:h GRENVILLE for the towâ€" age of Square Timber Rafts, Saw Logs, &c. In l?i%lï¬on to the above, a LINE OF TUGâ€" ?0.415. in connection with Barges, forming a REIGHT LINE between Ottawa, Montrenl, Que» bes, and all ports on Lake.Champlain, for thatranâ€" -P:ff_of Sawn Lumber, and other property. " _ _ Old AEtna Insurance Uo‘v, nersi, x ; in w The two now Cp'l)er Cabin Steamors, Byâ€" Torn and Oftaia City, will form aâ€"Passenger snd Freight Line between Towening at atl the Ports on the Line,leaving Otta wa and Kingston four times in the week. The steam tug Q;a';‘:ï¬;'lh: «Asles, with Barges, will also be placed on the Rideau Canal, for the exclusive carriage of Freight to and from Ottawa and Kingston, and all way ports. _= . _ pi 94 T Eleven Steamers and Fifty Barges, AFFORDINO A DAILY DEPARTURE for transport of Freight from Montreal to Ottaâ€" wa, and all points on the Rideau Canal, and rice OTTAWAX AND KINGSTON DICKINSON‘s OTTAWA AND RIDEAU, LAKE CHAMPLAIN ROUTE. Ottawa, April 11 1866 Leaves Kingston every Tucsday and Friday at 3 p. m., arriving at Ottawa next evening, at 7 p. m. « BYâ€" TOW N* + Loaves Ottawa City every Wodnesday and Satâ€" urday, at 7 a. m., arriving at Kingston at noon the following day. e whik is m it ww £ Loaves Kingston every Monday and Thursday, at 3 p. m., and arriving at Ottawa on the following evening AL 8 p. #1, . . 000000000 0clic0.. . Conbecting with the Royal Mail Line of Steam ors at Kingston, going upwards, every Thursday Friday, ugf' Sanday levenighs â€"â€":=.< [ 27 +. 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 Awerican stoamers for Oswogo, Rochester, and Lewiston. €ocmaiens it greatly to their advantage to send <by | rates bo& low and no whuï¬r charged. Passengers ticketed through to Cobo Apply to JAS. SWIFT, St, Lawrence Wharf, Kingston ; JAF. RATH, Smith‘s Falls; * Ur to the Proprietor, Parties shipping freight from Ottawa will find it greatly to their advantage to send by this line, Passengers ticketed through to Cobourg, Por Hope, Toronto, Hamilton, &c. Leaves Ottawa City ;;er; Monday and Thursday at 7 a..n., arriving at Kingston at 11 a. m., the following day. rcp thale. ston, enllln& nt all intermediate Poits, and connectâ€" ing at Smith‘s Falls with the Brockville and Ottawa Railroad. y [ B Y â€"TO Ww ILr," | (Cart, Tuos. Faruez.) _ Tun ABOVEâ€"NAMED STEAMER®S will run as follows between Ottawa ard kingâ€" OoTTAWA CITY & KINGSTOX j, THE UPPER CABIN STEAMERS ‘*CITY OF OTTAWA," 866. Ammeners ks 1966 DICKINSON‘S: j Rideau Passage & Freight lint;‘ f Private, Bills. Or to the Pmprl_c_t;;r_.‘ Established in 172 RANCE ADVERMTsS Mo#trza1, 20th day of February, 1866 (Estoblighed in 1844.] A. TODD, Chief Clerk Private Bill Office, OF HARTFORD « CITY OF OTTAWA" THE $T0CK CoXsi3Ts OF W. H=«LEE, (CaT. J. Rvax,) M. K. DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Ottawa PRESENT *‘ .*DUVERNAY BROS. . IK. DICKINSON, s Canal Basin, Ottawa. Clerk Exoeutive Counsil. Be EWEEN AND L. Assembly 1866,) 50â€"3mâ€"wh §T4s.0 41866 Viâ€"8 Cormes ofBparst soo mpeaisen $ PLEASE CALL AND SEE. mm Ottawa, March 10, 1866. FQBACUCOS! TOBACCOS! in ttawa. Ottawa Dec./t8 1885 Tobaccosg! * in the house, ~ No traveller should be without a supply «_ _ Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers v in his pocket. No yerson will ever object to give for Lryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Twentyâ€"five Cents. JOB MOSES, Solo l!rogrietot h Kew Yobkk. | _ We speak from experience in this mattor, | bhaving tested it thoroughly, and therefore j those who are snifering from any of the comâ€" plaints for which it is recommended may deâ€" | pend upon its being a Sovercign Remedy. CHEAP BRIARâ€"ROOT aXp Moat MEERSCHAUM PIPES:;> ‘igars, Cigar Cases, and Cigarâ€" Holders ! Together with a large lot of FANCYâ€"GOODE, &c. PULMONIG "WaArERs RELILEF IN TEX MINCTES _ The Canadian Pain Destroyér never fails to E(ve.amm.amc relfef. _ All Medicine Dealers eep it. Physicians orderand use it; and no family will be without it after once trying it. Price twentyâ€"five cents per Bottle. > NORTHROP & LYMAXN, 5 > Newcastle, C. W ., Genertal Agents for Canada, Bold by Geo. Mortizer, John Roberts, W., M. Massey, H.â€"F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, in Ottawn. The astonishingflicacy of the Canadain Pain Destroyer, in curing the Dis®ses for which it is recommended, and its wonderfol success in subduing the torturing pains of Rheumatism, and in relieving Nervous Affecâ€" tions, entitle it to a high rank in the list of Remedies tor these complaints. Orders are coming in from Medicine Dexlers inall parts of the couutry for further supplies, and cach testiâ€" fying as to the universal satisfaction it gives, These Pills are prepared expressly to operate in harmony with that greatest of all blood puriters, BKIBT%L'S EARSAPARILLA, in cases arising from depraved humo s, or inpure blood. The most helploss sufferers need not despair. Under the inâ€" fluence of these two GREAT ALL'MEDII:;\'. maladies that have heretofore been considered uttelly incurâ€" able, disappear quickly.and permanently. In the following diseases, these Plll'- are the «afest, the (\ï¬iciea. and the best remedy ever prepared, and should be at once resorted to : _ ~ Dyspepsia, or Inaigestion, Liver, Come plaints, Constipaiion, Headache, _ aund Plies» Bristol‘s Sarsaparilia, and Bristol‘s Sugarâ€"Contâ€" ed Pills are for sald by all Druggists everywhere. Bold in Ottawa by John Roberts, Dr. Garvey, H. F. MacCarthy, J. Jenning«, W. M. Massey, and Go_grse Mortimer, Liver, stomach and Bowels, Put . in Gla«s Phials, and Warranted to keep in any climate. f By all who are sick, er who wish to prevent sick ness. _ It is the only geauine and origival prepara tion for the permanent cure of the most dangerou and conurmed cases of Scrofula, Old Sores, Boiis» Tumors, Ab= scesses, Uicers, _ ___ * scessen, CICC1#$ And every kind of Serofulous and Scabious erupâ€" tions. _ It is also a sure remedy for SALTâ€" RHEUM, RING | W ORM, TETTER, SCaLD HEAD AND SCUKR VEY. It is guaranteed to be the Purast and most Powerâ€" ful preparation of GENCINE HONXDUR AS SARSAPA RILL A And is the only true and reliable cure for Syphilis, even in its worst forms. It is the very best medicine for the cure of all diseases arising from a vitiated or impure state of It is the very best medicine for the cure of al diseases arising from a vitiated or impure state 0 the blood, and particularly so when used in con nection with BRIS TOL‘S SARSAPARILLA ! 1N QUaART BOTTLES 1 The Great Puriferof the Blood, --i: p;(n;:a'l;:l; recommended for use during THESPRINXG AXDSUMMER d o s M d i2 0 8000104 4d ced t cedz 4 “I circulation clogged, and the humors of the body rendered unhcaithy by the heavy and greasy secretions of the winter months. This safe, though powerful detergent, cleanses every portion of the system, und should be used daily W (\’v;:ctal»lv) Sugarâ€"Coated i.;,',‘:l M ropa Ottawn, Dec. 18, 1865 P KILILylsa= m ! JUST RECEIVE % â€" >_ A NEW STOCK or by George Mortimer, John iRoK‘;hTW issey, HA. F. McCarthy. and J. Skinner, UEX THE BLOOD 18 THICK, THE fln ie bmacal ~and tha humors sof the The great cure for all )iâ€"cases of the XORTHROP & LYMAX B R LS T O L‘B 2 lJict lJrink, C Newcasrtie 1â€"6â€"f&w 10.# 1â€"6f w |_ All of our instruments nave upon the name hoard, in full, ©"GEO. A. PBINCE & CO® When a dealer represents any other instrument as "the same as ours," it is usually a mere ‘muwnuuhkrbcmmcm-m hmmchm‘flw. | P.$.â€"A libreal to Churches, Clergy men and Schools. Addrsss, fi s GEO. A. PRINCE; & CO. k Buffalo N. Y. Ottawn, Dec. 18, 1865. ly Tus Ortawa Timzsâ€"Printed and Published every morning, (Sundays excepted,) by UESW ied d ol ut 2cA i ceA t ®B s © 2 ET s For seventeen years the superior rxcrn«n_v.t of our Melodeons has not been questioned, and for two years Pb.l“(l:» enormous desnand beas made it i-vi e us to meet.our order® promptly. "Wita our increased facilities, we feel warranted in assuring our patrons that their orders will be ptly met, and solic#‘ a continuance of tbemmn Â¥ The Mclodecon und School Orge For seventeen years the superior excefler Our avroxatic device obvil.u-h:h‘h dificulty entirely, the simple act of blow with more or less force giving the desired increase or decrease in the volume of the tane. Another objection to thismethod of l4p#ing was, that both foet being occupied, no r. tunity was offered for the management 6f the swell. . Within the rut two years, instruments constructed on this ‘umpm::m of ©double blowers," have been manufacturâ€"d in â€" this country, and to counteract this dificalty (went of a swell) a lever has been pwm the ventre of the instrument, to act upon the swell, AND OPERATED BY THEKXEE: | The inconvenic and contortion necessary to effect this ol.n are disagreeable moTh‘oumuu--. but to a lady the use of suc an appendege is ncarly impossible, i The Automatic Organ, In presenting the Avmwmame Oncas, we buldly announce the â€" gronatest triumjph in musical instruments of the rge, "During the ruï¬ulf century, the Fnuf and Gy iave manufactured reed infrum<pts wa! double beliows, and two peda‘s for theÂ¥est to operate, but the want of the reversed or wÂ¥ naUSTED EELLOW8, (which is the only beliow» used in our instruments,) made it ‘wfl;lt for them to produce the meliow, sich and musical tone forwhich our instruments are velebrated. Bef Last NEW YOEK vlore purchasing, send for a dogcripfv catalogue, with price. x1 Â¥ f Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865, 1% Davis, Editor, at the Times Steam Printing Works, No. 60, Sparks Street, in the City of Ottewa,.County of Carleton C. W Â¥se re #552 Eacu: . f THIRTY NINKE VARIETIES, with PATRNT BASSO T1ENUTO or SUR RASS. | ! _DRIGGS‘ NEW PATEXT, | RE THE oNLY ixstiq NEXTS | A constructed on & truly Scientific Prin d» | fMe. 'l'hc‘fl\'v,uur strongth, and will re. | main longer in ‘Tvys than any other Pigno | The construction is simple and natural, all th | extrancous Jumber in the body of The instruâ€" | ment is despensed with ; the sound boards ure | merely two arched planks of thin ‘u-d, like | the frout and back of a violin ; the strings are | attached to a strong Iron frume, which is aâ€"paraâ€" | tod and entirely independent of the casc, ther | dispensing with the old Larp toom "rmtrmmgs ‘ | by substituting straight bridges, proserving at the same ï¬ngthr Over Strung Bass, of which | Mr. Drioss Ts the Inventor. By thesc imâ€" provements we gain much more vibratory power, at the saime time preserving all it purity and richness of tone, PRICE TWENTYâ€"RINE trXTS ’ Sold by Goo, uuflimc{,Julm Rot Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J â€" Octawa. | _ Ottawa, Dec. 18th 1865 SCHOOL ORGANS and MELODEOKS WM. HENRY FRY, late amusical critic «4 the N. Y. Tribwne says ;1 have examined your newly invented Fianoâ€"Fortes. They norit all the praise given to them by Mesers, Thalberg Gottachalk, Btrackosch, Mason and others As regerds structure, they mare az:inal and philosophical; in purity, volume, aud conâ€" tinuity â€" of tone ; in vocal ve rsimilitude, that crowing excelonce which cnables the piahists to "sing" on the instrument. _ Your Pianos exer deserve the highest rank. _ Your invention, in my opinion, is destined to work radical changes in ul.‘; manufacture of Pianos throughout the world. W Cake Chas, Frane MiÂ¥ SEORBEMPND THAILBERLG the cven pianist, saysâ€"] have examincd your new Fignoâ€" Fortes, and J cordially approve of its £y ste im Of coustruction. ]ts principal, by which great increase of vibratory power is cbtaincd, bcing very simple and perfoctly philosophical. The tonc is rand and noble; it has gront cepacity for sustaining the sound for singing, and its volume of tone or power 1 have nover heard excelled in depth, purity, and #y mpathctic sweetness. _ They have received the highest testimonia}» from the Ir»ss, and all the principal artists in the country, among which are : MHarry Banderson L. !i, Gottechalk â€"hax arelstk, 2 *s ï¬dlm‘. * Theodore BAshâ€"id, #‘m, «L aso», Merman Woliewhcupt, 4. baril: , #Arancts #, Brown, «& , Mtracs wnrh, Wm. 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