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Ottawa Times (1865), 14 May 1866, p. 4

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“Atahlem Cgom Cluli‘i- is city, a e, Ots ‘0., N.Y..’vumdinq ing ho beemn-o- vate his land so as to make it productive. He haslittle or no fertilizing material, and wants to know © how to begin with nothing." Mr. $. Edwards Todd, of the American Agriâ€" culturist,« made the following remarks upon the subject * * The true way to start crops from noth ing on a barren soil, when .}-':;nnbl\u no manure, is to @ of clover as practiceable. fi.. mm be made to produce a crop of clover, one has a good beginning. But, before we can make clover seed, or any gras soil, there -“l.. N vegetate on a barren | resnect of such Now the question on linte vegemable moubd. | rahom the antlen permosion of the Cfint i % ithout r kling of moutnb' shall we get lu.. ;ow.,,fi‘,,"‘“" permission of the thing, . or e w o ho "f io ceruime or mines. mt His uek mpuu‘.,"_"“" esving or depattays i i if wer. . The next spring, puiv: and.| $Â¥ for on by forke if heveeoalye esd ts thoroughly, and spring, P“lvmxe Now therefore it is ordered b necessary," Todian corn sow three or four bushels of Governor General in Council : y His Excellency the M“nf’rm' As soon as it has Thu.n"-r""""“"'m plough it ‘*'l‘ not more than one toot high, | Y®#s®!# or;:“l:.mm other vessels, whether Sailing cover it.. Thi c:'n' shallow as possible 2 | gom or pe and whether carrying to ca e will make mould em‘hl in ballast, 'hi,lh zlmwu freight m eganye ;“'" seed to vegetable the following the imeiin Tat af Anit moase alt *i"; .ndbqh ‘b- N"‘-l shallow the m ery year arrive in m:"nfl 0?5'.‘:;.:0“] and and sow keepthis mould near the surface m}’;,"""b“' place or places, situated ';f.r:_‘- .'g ow any Taks har d i. Funk t oinel Ts o .o Srra dieodun tole. sheil mop at the sheep and make hay of it. archane‘s. few | metton an nntnd st Urmice treer to ba tWeve e and feed o::‘“"‘"‘d bushels of India ow | spected, and, if mq""‘"‘k ‘id:..d to o hare e + the :clo n corn, until such shi * a in Q“nm grain head dai ver and one pound theref ps or vessels have been dicha fice will mak dauily to the sheep. 111 S bagecler to be preame by th passport, as Sailbe quantity of e a lot of nice -nm‘:‘ lmlll; }\nc‘ until u,.: :IK:’:.M by the Governor in Council, be -pgbd mlw".‘ ,""M“"-l which Sould | sase 3 bem m ;...""::,;'_ :nw-‘mm& & _K_“_'_'d the .“lh. and ‘m:’:‘ P:,N)t- ::.ay other :hi‘p “0::'.. 'i:m.ot be put on board UE isa p lc a 0 pheep rosseâ€"Isle aforesaid, when d:mv\m. except W1 C# "C4 | competent authoritys ly required by ed. Then teed the staiks and grain to wheep and make more manure, and raise clover and Indian corn ; and in a few years, barren fields "The assessors‘ books for the city of Loui+ ville show an increase of over ten millions of dollars on the valuation of property for the "The important point to which 1 would direct attention is, the production of a little mould, without which it is almostâ€"impossible to procuce clover. But as soon as we can accumulate enough to produce one crop, we hare a good beginning ; and by working all that the produces into manure, and returning it to the soil, rould \will accumulate very fast. . Butit must be kept near the surâ€" tace. There is nothing like red clover to comâ€" mence a renovating system with, when a farâ€" mer has no manure." The Brownlow family run to pugilism. cho'l'lh'ls:l‘hn mh:l“kd at Nashville : and # Jack " week whipped -d%nd into submission the editor of Knoxville Commercial. *_ A white man in St. Louig became onraged at « negro, the other day, was about to strike him with a brickbat, w the colored man Yell back on reserved ts : "Look here, white man, don‘t you strike me wid dat ar rockâ€"don‘t you do it sar. I‘d have you to known dat when you strikes me you strikes a The Cfi.“:‘ of Agrfi.‘llture for the U. 8. hasâ€"received from Honduras, Central America, a swarm of stingless bees. These E;n-dly swarmed, and are excellent An was recently made to poison the cumm of Mr. J.Q;. Hagarty, of Wet umpka, Alabamae, with a party of guests, who mvfli&- at the time. ‘The attempt was made a negro girl, who has been arâ€" The Pennsylvania papers are predicting a aplendid fruit crop in that State. In Danphin in bloom, wu" ols o way pomieq 1 an every of an promisq, We learn from India that the Hon. Rustomâ€" jee Jametee Jujeebhoy has been reâ€"elected a member of the Bombay Legisiative Council, and that Mr. Munguidess Nathoobhoy has been appointed to one of the vacant seats. An Exchange says;â€"* The Fenian headâ€" quarters in New York are mkingâ€"in money and. m‘l-*o-uu.' It is to be feared there is one jevel they will never be able to rake in,â€"the Emeraldâ€"which they call " the aweet gem of the sea." .. H. R. H. the Prince of Wales distributed the ‘hubthm cadets on board the 16th wity after which io bmm"‘w: w to m‘:&mwma.uwm for the Merchant Seamen‘s Orphan Asylum. "There are in England 23 steam packet comâ€" panies owning 370 steamers, with 560,000 tonâ€" mnage, 110,000 horse power, and valued at $200,000,000. ~Upwards of 80 steamers trade with the United States. An idea of the marvellons developmâ€"nt of this mmh guthered from the fact M(ht Joyes, the first white male born in died in that city on Friday, in his seventyâ€"cighth year. C RENOVATING BARREX SOILS. | U N6 We e Crew, Cargo and other articles, and also .v““.m..m“lh““ tion and at such places thereat respectively, and to ....ac.nm.upm-uuu Oficer think necessary for the purpose aforeâ€" said; And by such lthlhu. the Governor in Council may assign to the several Officers and per. -nbflqduthuumlus_uuu, the powere dutios necessary for carrying the WII'IIA'. the Forticth Chapter “ urflu‘aum d.‘l.“llp‘.‘ in. tituled : v“b'" migrants Quaranâ€" tine, it is amongst other things enacted, that " The @overnor in Coansil may from time to time make such Regalations as he thinks proper for enforcing compliance with all the of whis Act, and for ensaring the due of Quarantine by and in respect of Vessels, Passengers, and Goods . Ortawa, 9th April, 18366 Mis Excellency the Governor=General in oming into the Port of Quebec, to which he thinks mhh p-vmh Public Health, that such Regalations should apply, and for the thorough cleansing and disinfecting of such V essels, Mn‘hm: «s to prevent as far as possible, the or dissemination of disâ€" ease into or in this Provineg, and may from time to time revoke, alter or amend such ‘qnlun- or *ica Reprinuions thail naye ths (oyr 0t 2 u due: = suok law durâ€" :tbfi.-.q z:dyu-md’ to be in force y during a certain or at certain times or seasous, in which case they shall have the force of law daring the time and at the times and seasons during, or at which they nave been limited to be in foree ;" nd"by-a"'hdnttb Governor in Mu‘.n‘dnfi Master ofevery Vessel Frnnmmite Svation‘at Grioww info (onreqh only such o at Grosse ex y “nmhdâ€"rd-flvmuwu -flc. bring his Vessel to, anchor at the ‘:nu said Quarantine Station desigoated in n:wmuehvuul‘g writing to the ;» at the s.do:.udo‘dnp&bdrorghn nhfinbzn-o.udwm ’oy.r. and Cargo thereof n::]ind y such or by any Officer duly authoâ€" rized them to require. the same,â€"and to .lw.;rupt Officer to wisit and inspect such Vessel ovtz.pn thereof, and the Passongers and Crew and nvpflo&nu&kluuboud the same,â€"and to on shore at the said Station «nd at the places there pointed out by the Officer thereunto authorized by the said Regulations, any mwfl.Cn'. Car other artiâ€" cle on board such Â¥ essel, as the o&ot;lm.:hhh‘- Wmmnmd contaâ€" wious or disease,â€"and to allow such Pasâ€" Ottaws, 23rd March, 1966, (Government House, T MODERATE RATEs 0N FIRSTâ€" CLASS CITY or FARM PROPERTY. Apâ€" 0 J. PEXXIXGTON MACPHERSON, Money to Lend mlcwl Buildings, Ottawa 3rd March, 1 m-::. Basareres, &¢c said Regulations and the Act fully into effect, and may deciare that any such Officer orcnfl shall :{vinu of his office or o.zhy-su a Justice the Peace or‘ a Constable or Peace Officer for Grosseâ€"Isle and the said Quarantine Station, and for the space around the same described in such Regulations, and such Officer shall accordingly be such Justice of the Peace or Peace Officer ,Mrr he be ctherwise qualified or not: And by such Regulations the Governor in Council may impose lines not exceeding Fice Hungred Dollars in any L. 16, on persons contravening the same, and may pn-vuhlrumd-dn-hm be mm-&‘ such fine be paid, and may direct that no vessel shall be entered or cleared at the Port of Quebec or of Montreal, until all the mnin-.u of such Reguâ€" Intions are fully complied with, and -.{ direct that any Porson, Vessel or thing, who or which has passed or departed or been removed from the said Quarantine station, before all the iroments of such Regulations have ‘been rolnahd with in respect of such Person, Vessel or thing, or witnout the written permission of the Officer emâ€" ered to .authorize such passing or dom‘ :?, be compelied to return or be carried to the said Station, and by foree if necessary." [ mmE es un zâ€".*?l-rfl'y Inapection. 'rh:} all Ships, Veasels« and Steamships after hayâ€" ir dischar roum ing bad their discharge fi the Quarantine of @rosseâ€"Isle, shall be subject to inspection, and furâ€" ther detention if necessary,on their arrival at the Harbour of Quebes, according to the Regulations hereinafter provideds All ships and vessels of the class and description hereinbetore mentioned, as liable to make their Quaâ€" rantine at Grosseâ€"Isle, shall anchor within the space included between Grosseâ€"Isle and a linedrawn parâ€" allel to it, through the Red Buoy, to be pluox‘n heretofore, under the direction of the Superintonâ€" dent of Pilots, and bounded on the east and west by lines drawn due scuth from the Western Extreâ€" mitie of Clif Island and Grosseâ€"Isle, there to be ubmitted, should it be thought necessary by the Medical Officer of the Station, to sanitary, disinâ€" fecting and other measures calculated. to provent the introduction and spread of epidemic, contagious or infectious diseases within the Province, in acâ€" cordance with the dispositions of the law, u:dJur- suant to orders given from time to time ; no ship or vessel shall quit its uo.fqd-oori:)g at Slnmin without the order of the proper Officer the station to that effect. t 4.â€"Establishment. The Quarantine establishment at Grosseâ€"Isle shall consist of a Medical Superintendent, with as many Medical Assistants, Hospital Stowards, Boatâ€" men, Orderlies, and other employces as may be apâ€" pointed, nmdl’ to circumstances. The Medi¢al saperintendent shall, by virtue of his office, be a Justice of the Peace within the limits of the Quaâ€" rantine Station, as hereinbefore described, shall be authorized to see the Quarantine duly performed, and for this purpose shall have full power and auâ€" thority over all ole-n-u‘m&num whatsoâ€" ever in Grosseâ€"Isle, or attached to station, and be authorized to cdllpo-‘a‘l ‘persons to aid him in enforcing the law and thoir regulations, and in ease of his death, sickness, or absence, the Officer mext in rank ed on the island, shall have the er and aforesaid. And all the mf;- of the said Eatablishment by virtue of their office, be Peace Officers, and be vested with all the powers and authority of orn-olnopto'nehuuoet places to perform Quarantine, as it may necessary to send them tos Heshall direct all ships or vessels, liable to mfi-mmmmwhmm within limits of the Quarantine , and generalâ€" ly do all that may be required to enforce rigid &odmu. tort:;n::.d law mwnd these Regulations» shall passongers, or other persons lnd-d-':o-ld Isiand, to be reâ€"embarked or fizp‘u board any Steamboat or other Vessel n the vessel is in a fit state to receive them, and finm,hvobflWbththdh a fit state for reâ€"embarkation or luv.inlhuid Island : andlhu-llnuhpnm persons, with their ln.fi.hvo bean w cleansed and purified, and there does not exist amongst those who are about to proceed, or leave the said Island, any case or symptoms of Asiatic Cholera, Fever, Small Pox, Scarlatina or Measies, or other infectious anil dangerous disease. |_ _ . _ t o Special Constables, within the limits of the said § 5 b:-en-nd!,rw The Moâ€"dle Superintendent or in‘ case of his death, sickness or absence, lhto(:lur next in the raok employed on the Island) shall enforce the said Law and these» Regulations, and shall direct ships A He shall give medical treatment on board in all ‘cases of slight 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 purified; direct such v:‘mhl.to receive on board “g;:hd; o: any ion of t ssengers, or w e w oru';“:ud which 5:'«.. said passengers shall reâ€" uhonthouidhhnd.wpmuwtheflnr by some other mode of conveyance, he shall, so soon as the passengers are reâ€"embarked on bourd their ship, or on board any ship or vessel leaving the said gn\nd. give a passport or Clean Bill of Health to the Master or person nfiu n‘ne't: uu:l board ? . J. wad rin yc placds, or oys and which . Was mce or or * w of them hbour'lh the cholon..:l’opo.u any 6. How m o board bc-\tb e were on w 7 mm abin passengers rs? M;pw f '-pm'dlp.â€"-nrn' who shall be landed from an vessel, and distribute them uhuhl&hlap’- dient. Upon the recovery of persons treated for | any disease he .h.n.durd-dmm.r uohponoutouypnnoflho Station ‘bylmfofth- mpfloaofhnlhypuz and | therefore consi@ered as the healthy lpcnuf e said ! Island. He lhslh:’nh.dlh cleansing, washâ€" | ing and purifying all pnn.fin. and the unâ€" puhn'!‘ud ventilating of the bqnp. and 'h.bo y are in a fit state bpund;‘d::!.x need be, cause an or an burned or dhorwzobm;d. K®® 6th.â€"Traders, Suttlers, Grocers and others. No persons following the business of Suttlers, Traâ€" m&m-mm.m in buying or selling, shall be allowed to reside upon | the Island, except under the lisense and strict conâ€" | trot of the Medical Superint@ndent, who will have 10. Did you or any of your ship‘s company or W’:& u’vmh{.m’privu]ueu- sent, land at any place wit the Province of ll: person on board who is 1 11. Have you on w unaâ€" tie, ldlofic.luf% damb, blind or infirm, and are such accompanied by relations able to support T. Have rson or persons du: the m.n. plague, or any pud ential fever or _ 8 Did any person or persons, and how many die diring tho voyage, and from wot distompory â€" sengers, with your privity, go on board any shipror vessel, on dfl’-,’:vh company of any ahignr vessel come 6n board your ship in the voyage, and from what port did she sail last? _ _ â€"_ _ If the answers be satisfactory, he shall give & MBmd“.hL&wpomh charge; and such vessels may then proceed to the harbor of Quebec. If the answors be not satisfacâ€" lwy.onlorlpdinl :pfiu;.&:uhu any reason to suspect fraud on t Master or in charge, crew or es htdli-om order the vessel to such Fu-a bonmlnod for vessels detained Vor_Qunnd;o' of rvaâ€" tion ; he shall call for the ship‘ , passengers‘ Ts and lngâ€"books, Aud thepect thins unroughly so ts roregrrned shoolé (o faset wite o sesintance vo meet with any res e u-uf.m.uhm as may be determined on to show that assistance is necessary. _ _ _ He shall hne:::rddlvuuh} detained inâ€" Quarantine. He # direct, if necessary, all m mipitinene the Hraming "and disinfectie superintend the cleansing ection . of vessels. He shall direct the number of passengers‘ to be landed, di-lt::flh‘thmwh require to be treated for ri infectious diseases, from those who do not require such treatment, and he shall have generally authority to isolate from each other these diferent or other classes of persons by dividing the Island in different quarters nurdh& to circumstances. . He shall have medical charge dlruaen‘cn who do not disembark, and who may be laboring under any other than pestilential or inâ€" fectious disease; and shall order all punnrn and rno- on board any such ship or vessel who shall abor under ‘:{ pestilential or infectious discase, to be landed with their luggage according to the Tragroing roqralekbitts .. .. )0 ze 0_ cllcto 4 1i lc ue The Medical Superintendent shall have of the Hospitals. He shall receive hito the Hospitals set apart for the treatment of Tau-nhlnd inâ€" fectious discases, lll?rw aboring under or threatened with any sue dh::‘ae He -I:‘Il have the goneral superintendence direction of everyâ€" thing relating to the sick. He shall visit and inâ€" ‘-::.hupâ€" ge, to proceed to Quebec. He shall make nhmtobo%d.&gfl.hndh vessel boarded by him as soon a# possible after such vessoels are, visiled. _ _ +Â¥Th C â€" & 2. From whence did you sail, and date? 3. What is your cargo, and whence taken on 1. ‘What iw your name, and that of your vesâ€" 9. Did you or any of the ship‘s y or neers. with your ;flvity, go oz' m nhi;.: Itwm!lmu places did your vessel touch â€"Grosse~Isle full authority to discharge and send from the Island» nlorqneh‘rwl'-. reporting the fact of such Mnx.u ‘ponson taerefor, forthe informaâ€" tion of the Governor tieueral, or persons adminisâ€" tering the government. All ncl::nau in any wa engaged in selling or tratic on the said l-l-ni’ -lu{l be regulated as to prices by lists to be furnished by the htht.hl.fi..‘ from time Qz:‘u.:. asâ€" sisted by Emigrant Agent at He shall strictly enquire into and decide upon all comâ€" plaints of misconduct or breach of the regulations by persons so trading ; he shall see that no officer or persons employed by the Government, or in any public employment on the said Island, has directly or y any interest or concern in any supply of provisions, or other things to be supplied or furnished, bought or sold upon the said Island, or directly or indimtl‘"m'ivu or takes any private mw reward any service renderedto any orCrews of Vessels, Passengers or other perâ€" sonswponthesaid [skand. _ And it shall be the duty of all pergons to whose knowledge any breach of this Wâ€"q to report the same forthwith to Moaical Mwhunrnt. who shall enquire into the facts alleged, and may suspend from his ofâ€" flce any person so charged until the pleasure of the Governor General, shall be known respecting the person so charged. 1 f 7.â€"Pilots. _ . Pilots having been fnn‘r:.uhol-: with copies of these regulations, and also e laws regulating Emiâ€" gration, shall exhibit the same to the Master or perâ€" son in charge ‘of every vessel they may board. Every Pilot hvin&:-lugo of a vessel, shall bring her to anchor within the limits of the anchorage ground at Grosseâ€"Isie hereinbefore defined. They shall also h:{uu notional flag of such vessel flyâ€" ing at the peak until boarded by the proper offi¢ers, and, in case of sickness on board, the said flag shall be kept at halfâ€"mast. Onarriving at Quebec, if the vessel has received a clean Bilf ‘of Health from the Medical Superintendent at Grogzeâ€"Isle, has not been me" there on account of sickness or suspicion thereof, and and has not any sickness on board at the time, she may brini’w at any place within the following limits in the Port of Qyuoboc, viz., the whole space of the River St. Lawrence, from the mouth of the River St. Charles to a line drawn across t:-ld River 8t. Lawrence, from the Flagâ€"staf on â€"Citadel, or Cape Diamond, at right angles to the course of the said River, but must not communicate with the shore or with any other vessel or boat until boarded by the Inspectingâ€" Physician; but if the vessel has been detained at @Grosseâ€"Isle, or has actually any sickness on board, | theâ€" Pilot or Master of such ship or vessel shall anâ€" chor the said ship or vessel at the mouth of the River Saint Charles, to await inspection. 8.â€"â€"Vessels proceeding to Quebec. In all cases where vessels having passengers on board, on account of sickness nmo-trt such passenâ€" ger shall be detained in Quaratinethe Mmarorrr- son in charge may, on ngplietuonw the Medical Superintendent at (rosseâ€"Isle, be allowed to land the said passengers with thoir liggage ; and the vessel being properly cleansed, puriticd and disinâ€" feeted under the superintendence and with the lisense of the Medical Superintendent, may proceed up the river without the said passengers, upon the master or person in charge paying to such person as shall be uppointed to receive the same, one shilling and three zom for each passenger, to bear the expense } :m conveyance to tprobo:;::t‘l&uo -:dlh. rate of one -Nlh: t diem for e e sa nâ€" i sn.wuh ie (hupneodinirunhmu‘ rosseâ€"Isle, for the time during which such vessels, in the judgment of the Medical superintendent, would :::.n had to be detained in Qn‘::min:‘v:hhin‘ for passengers not affected with any e pestilâ€" ential or infectious d‘ isease aforesaid, otherwise suth vessels shall be ined in Quarantine until the cnnpnmlhtol the aforesaid diseases, shall ‘cleansed, washed, purified and disinfected. 9.â€"lmg|~ny I’lo’ufl'a:. at Quebec. An sician at Quebec shall go off to all m ut Quebec or at the -«u? of the river 8t« Charles, and put the following questions to the Masters or persons in charge, vis : 1, When did you leave Grosseâ€"Isle ? 2. Exhibit to me your passâ€"port from Grosseâ€"Islo? %.‘ l'lo' many person have you on board ? in passengers ? + Steerage passengers * Crow ? 4» Number left at Grosseâ€"Isle ? _5« Have any person or persons been taken sick 3. Have person or sick you l-fi.x‘z-.'*.!-b' â€"‘l;innnlypnnu persons come on board or left your vessels since you left Grosseâ€"Isle? . . 8. Have you any person on board who is lunatic, idiotic, deaf and dumb, blind or infirm, and are such uoo:?uiod by relations able to support them ? And moreover, he shall require all Masters, or Aopive or basertint whith es soull have reselred or whic y shall have receiv from the m?nmdm at the Quarantine Station ; and such Masters otronu- in charge To raid Inprotingâ€"Pigmicot at qubbes, mhor ifhe â€"Physician at Quebec, who, if he shall find, .m-m answers he may receive as from the tenor of the passâ€"port and the actual state of the health of the m?mnd crow, that . sickness does not exist on e shall then grant tothe Master, or person in charge of such vessel, a OQertificate in writing setting forth the healthy state of the passengers and crew, to the ond that such vessol may obtain a final discharge from Quaranâ€" tine. But, if on the contrary, such Inspecting P:{dnlu at Quebec shall find any case of pestilenâ€" ;L‘uhlmiom diuuouc:a boud.unld:‘hn cause to sppnhnd 0 hn.l! out any such malady, it shall then be his to hoist a yellow flag at the moh-top-(“d head and shall cause the vessel to return to or remain and be detained at the month of the River Baint Charles for further observation and k:‘h; and having uquhudthl“w&- in charge with the penalties to be incurred if he should permit any communication with his v-nld‘ released from Quarantine, he shall n‘mfl all the to the Minister of Agriculture for the information of the Governor MLM if it shall appear to the said Inspecting Physician at any = that such vessel shall have passed the Station at Grosseâ€"Isle wnhou':mh‘. lflw be sent down to G: sle, or that hat â€" ing already cleared from Grosseâ€"Islg, return ; ::on.u. there to land 'hh Nfl-‘c e Master or person in c to or return with such ....'J?u, Gro-o.‘ll::, u-l.zluiru person in charge shall obl:{ sach And the proper Officers at Grosseâ€"Isle shall observe, in resâ€" pm such vessels, the same rules and regulations as are provided for vessels arriving at Grosseâ€"Isle Quebec meet with n{ resistance Efii*: of the duty required of him by this regulation, will immediately enforce the same by all lawful means at his dispocal. . 10. Any Steamboat or other vessel that shall have towed or otherwise communicated with a vessol, not having the discharge from Quarantine of the Medâ€" ical Superintendent at Grossoâ€"Isle, shallâ€"be subject to the same ;o.rhtiou and instructions as hereinâ€" before provided, respecting vessels not discharged sengers direct from that island, without previously with sick. Should E-B"lupocmt' Physician at Quebec meet with any resistance in the discharge 11, No Steamboat shall be allowed to proceed to Groaseâ€"Isle for the purpose of taking on board pasâ€" mx.g:.. the Collector of Customs of the Port of bec, a written Permit to that effect; subject nevertheless to the regulations hereinbefore o mpampngegant g:ouwithh the Province or within the Gulf St. wrence, and not having touched at w or places without the Provinee, nor commu with any other v_o._ol '_;Hoh_d.ll !l"" grind fnuf.ny ments. of the foregoi wu-.lchVonollbdl with. omission or commission, any of the foregoing Reguâ€" lations, shall, for every ne‘ offence, incur and pay a Fine not excecding Four Huxparo Dorcars, to be recovered in the manner punibdzthould Act, and every person who, upon con‘ of any such offence, shall fail to p‘tbo amount of fine which he shall have been mned to pay, shall be imprisoned until such Fine be paid. All previous orders making ations relati to Quarantine are hereby r"ow aane W IL LEE, ‘ ... -G‘-'All:uâ€"‘;yâ€" died? State number, names and dis GOVERNMENT HOUSE â€"OTTAWA, Saturday, 16th day of December, 1865. Rreszs~ His Exesurexcy tux Abwryistzaton or tu® Govâ€" (krxa®xt in Cornou, Hls EXCELLENCY wus pleased to lay before. the Council w from the Commissioner of Customs, 15th Decemâ€" ber, 1865, and approved by the Hon. the Minisâ€" ter of Finance, stating that under authority of chapter 17 of the Con. Stat., Can., See. 24, an Order in Council was passed on 28th April, 1853, directing " that Goods bona fide exported to this Province from any country, but passing in transitu through another country and under Bonds shall be, until it shall be otherwise orâ€" dered, valued for duty as if such Goods were imported direct from such first mentioned country into this Province," and submitting that it would be desitable to extend sail Or der in Oouncil to free as well as dutiabl Whereupon His Excellency in Council leased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that &u Goods m:‘ through a foreign country eum ly to Imr«n in Canada, shall r be put on the same footing as dutiable Goods. ® 14. Any person who shall contravene, either by 102â€"tf January 1, 1866 ?.:ES or Montreal until all 'lt:- requireâ€" Tiasgt thait hare y e fully complied Signed, Wu. H. LEE, TH E:; OTTAW EI 12â€" FINANCE DEPARTMENt, cus:m. Orrawa,.10th March, 1866. Sir,â€"I have it in command to call your special attention to the annexed copy of a Despatch from the Secretary of State for Foreign Allairs, to the Governor General of this Province, conveying Her Majesty‘s Orders that no Chi/ian, or Nponish armed Vessels be allowod to bring their Prizesinto British W aters: 1 am, sir, / Your obedient servant, â€" The Collector of Customs, At Sea Ports in Canada The Earl of Clarendon to Mr. Cardiell. Fortiox Orvic«, 2nd Fobruary, 1806. Sir,â€"Her Majesty‘s Government bejng desirous of observing the miitoat neutrality in the contest between Spain and the Republic of Chili, they proâ€" pose, with the view of more effectually carryin into effect this principle, to interdict the Armos Ships, and also the Privateers of both parties, from carrying Prizes made by them into the Ports, Harâ€" bours, Koadsteads or Waters of the United Kingâ€" dow, or any of Her Majesty‘s Colonies or Possesâ€" sions abroad. i atoes I have accordingly to mequaint iw that the Queen has been pleased to direct that orders in conformity with the principles aboved stated, should forthwith be addressed to all [umper authorities in the United Kingdom, and to Hor Majesty‘s Naval or other authorities in all quarters beyond the United Kingdom, for their guidance in the cireumâ€" stances, 1 have, &c.. s [Signed.] : CLARENDON. : The Right Heforable [Corv.] Ciroular * February 26th, 1866. Sir,â€"Her Majesty being fully determined to bbâ€" sorve the dutics of Nouudlt“lurlu the existing hostilities between HMer Catholic lu{'u&yuul the Republics of Chili and Peru, and being moreover resolved to rre\'ent, as far as possible, the use of Her )hju:z ‘s Harbor#, Ports, and Coasts, and the Waters within Her ln&ofly'l Territorial ufl'uriulic- tion, in aid of the warlike purposes of cither Belâ€" ligerent, has commanded me to communitate to you, for your guidance, the ful!owinf Rules, which are to be treated and enforced as Her Majosty‘s Orders and Directions:â€" h4 _ Her i_;’.;‘};;., been pleased to command that these rules shall be put in force in the United Kingâ€" dom, and in the Channel Islands, on and after Friâ€" day, the 2nd of March next, and in Hor Majesty‘s Territories and Possessions beyond sous, six dl{l after the day when the Governor ‘or other Chief Authority of each of such Territories or Possessions respectively shall have notified and published the same, stating in such notification that t{: said Rules are to be mod by all persons within the same territories and possessions. . _ _ raspiee I. During the continuance of the present Hostiliâ€" ties between Her Catholic Majesty and the Repubâ€" lies of Chili and Peru, all ships u{ War and Privaâ€" toers of either Belligerent are prohibited from making use ofny Port or Roadstead in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Lreland, or in the Channel Islands, or in any of Her Majesty‘s Coloâ€" mies or Foreign Possessions or Dependencies, or of any Waters subject to the Territorial jurisdiction of lhfo British Cnlrlwkn. as a Sut'nu} ol'nll place of r:-r sort for any warlike purpose, or for the purpose obtaining u‘g fuiliuj:lt of warlike oquiiment, and mo Ship of War or Privateer of either Belligerent shall hereafter be permitted to sail out of or leave any Port, Roadstead, or Watérs, subject to British {;.rhdictiun. from which ‘any Vessel of the other Migerent (whether the same shall be a Ship of War, a Privateer, or a Merchant Ship) shall have uwh\uly dcg.md, until after the u‘;flruion of at ast Twentyâ€"four hours from the d?nmm of such lastâ€"mentioned Vessel beyond the Territorial jurisâ€" diction of Her Majesty. # .. o ahy 2. If any Ship of War or Privateer of cither lolllf.nu shall, after the time when this Order shall be first notified and put in foree in the United Kingdom and.in the Channel Islands, and in the several Coloniés: and Foreign Possessions and Deâ€" ndencies of Her y r vely, enter=any Rfl Roadstead, wl\:‘:n mw Mor Majesty either in the United Kingdom or in the Channel Isâ€" lands, or in any of Her Majesty‘s Coloniesor Pouig Possessions or Dependencies, such Vessol shall required to depart and put to sea gwithin. Twentyâ€" four hours after her entrance into sueh Port, Roadâ€" ne;ii.:r W aters, except in case of stress o*l:enher. or r requiring provigigns or things®necessary for the mboLmeo J’ mv. or repairs, in cither . of which cases the A ties of the Port or of the, nearest Port (as the case may be), shall require her lcic bn:‘ to sem as -oo:‘ ,ra poolb:“ n:nr the ::- fration period wentyâ€"four hours, withâ€" gut pommfih« to take in supplies, beyond what nn‘ begnecessary for her immedinte use ; and no such Yessel which may have been allowed to nnlin within British Wators for thokpntrmdnpalr all continue in any such Ports, Koadsteads, or waters, form longer period than Twentyâ€"four hours after her necessary repairs shall have been completed : Provided nevertheless, that in wil cases in which there shall be any Vessol gvhnhor Bhips of War, Privateers, or Merchant 8i ip-lz of the said Belliâ€" ‘hnt parties in the same Port, Roadstead, or ‘utors within the Territorial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, there shall be an interval of not less than Twontyâ€"four hours between the departure therefrom of any such Vessel (whethor a Ship of W ar, a Privaâ€" teer, or a Merchant Ship) of the one Belligerent, and the nhug:ont departure therefrom of any fi:? of War or vateer of the other Belligerent, the times hereby limited for uud.o!»rmn of such Shi of W ar and Privateers respoct nl{. shall llvny“: ease of necessity beâ€"estended, so far as nu{‘bo reâ€" zlhih fur‘lehf effect to this proviso, but not Â¥.of otherwise. . IIL. "No Ship of War or Privateer of cither Belliâ€" Fnu shall hereafter be permitted while in any ort, Roadstead or Waters, subject to the Territoâ€" rial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, to take in any supâ€" plies except provisions and such other things as may be requisite for subgistence of her Crew, and ’c«puo-mh coal only as |u{> be ‘ sufficent to carry h Vessel to the nearest Port of her own Cunl;.“or to some nearer destination ; and no coal shall be Ifilll supplied to any such Ship of W ar or Privateer in the same or any other Port, Roadstead, or Waters, subject to the Territorial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, without special permission until after the ation of Three mfih from the time when such coal u"hn last supplied . to her within British Waters as aforesaid. I have the honor to be, Sir, â€" Your most humble Servant, _‘ _ SIR.â€" The Honourble the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration, having authorizéd the publication, b{ this Department, of an cccasional f:gor. to be callâ€" ed the "CANADA IMMIGRATION GAZETTE," which will be dovmg exclusively to the encourageâ€" ment of lmmi,mlon. and to the diffusion of accurâ€" ate and useful information concerning Canada abroad, I bo&lun to bring under yourâ€"notice the advantages this sheet will offer as an advertising medium to land owners, and others Mvin{h râ€" ties for sale or lease. As information of K kind is eagerly sought fos, and much valued by every iaâ€" telli ’onl‘rm. means will thus be il’eflkd of gufi:m intending purchaser or lessee in Great ritain in direct communication with the propertyâ€" holder Nere. : * = U The Honourable the of Agriculture and Immigration l&“mt&fid an Information Office in Liverpoot, under the manageâ€" ment of Mr. Wi. Dixon, a gentieman woll nqn.lg- ed with this and the mother country, who will ‘be -rehlly ehsr'l.’d with the distribution of this porer throughout the United Kil:gdom. and in bringing the same prominently under the notice 3( the emigrant. The first number will a ruin the course of next month, the second in Apx , bringing down the inâ€" formation to the latest period, to be followed up monthly or quarterly, as may be required. . _ _ As the space it is intended to allot for advertising purposes will be limited, and in view of theâ€"1 cireulation the sheet will obtain, ffor it -m.b.'mf tributed gratuitously], the {;l«- of advertisements cannot be much lower than the following :â€" _ _ For each advertisement, not exceeding ‘ten lines, $2 the hnrthn:‘u‘ 8 cents for evory extra line. Rer a square of 22 lines, to stand for a twelveâ€" Packed and inspected by R. Kisty, Esq, of «Ottawa. * mon _ In all cases, advertisements must be prepaid, and an carly transmission is recommended. r February 10. Edward Cardwell, M. P Ke., &o., &e. 200 f,%_lé OF MESS AND PRIME examine before purchasing elsowhere CGroceries & Liquors. Ottawn, Jan, 22, 1866 Ottawa, Arflj,lfigi GovERNMENT IMMIGRATION OFFICE, e Quesec, 25th January, 1866. od the Government of Canada Rey" Country Merchants would do well to FOR SALE. Commissioner of Customs‘and Excise Arso, a Larose srock pOWNING STREET, Your bedient servant, A. C. BUCHANAXN, P _ _ Chief Agent. R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, EDW ARD CARDW ELL D. WHELAN, Ridcau street OF 90â€"t4. 62â€" LIVERPOOL & NEW YORK ROVAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ! Via CORK HARBOR The Boston Ships only calling at to land and receive Passeng Her Majesty‘s Malls, LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON, Chicf Cabin Passag Second * / * Chief Cabin Passa Second * «w Chief Cabin PaASSAGC,. . . :.1, ....., ).i ,, 20 00 Second _4 8 L mss ues‘ e Haa alde s e M @0 Payable in Gold or its equivalent in United States currency. The Ships carry experienced Surguons, No Berth will be secured until p(f-l for. No freight will be received after 3 o‘clock P.M.; on the day before sailing. R@" Parcels for different consignees colâ€" lected and made ip in single packages adâ€" dressed to one party for delivery, for the purâ€" pose of evading freight, will upon the examinâ€" ation by the customs be charged with proper freight. frveb o The owners of these ships will not be ac» conntable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are sigued thercfor, and the value thercof thorein expressed. Notk.â€"All Letters and Newspapers must rass through the Post Office. Merchandise and Bpecic'gcxcfpt for personal expenses) shipped under the name of Leccase, will be charged as freight, and liable to Custom House regulaâ€" tiong, Sru-ie taken as froight For tréight or passage, apply to E. C. & L. G. BATES, Agents, No: 103 State $treet Borten FAYAqc lÂ¥ k qs + «CUBA,. . ..e c BqOTIA, ... ... PERSIA,. .. ... CHINAq . ... 6. AvatRaLasiAN ASth) . 22464 + AFRICA,. . ... CANADA; .. . .« ECroPA,..,. : Ix re, THOMAS STORY Pl'R!UAN'l‘ To THE STATUTE IN that behalf, public notice is hereby given that on the Fifteenth day of August noxt, at the hour of Twelve o‘clock, noon, the undermentioned Lands and Tenements, being the property of the said Inâ€" solvent, (subjoct to a Mortgage thereon in favor of Alexander Christie,) will be sold by Public Auction at my office, on Elgin Street, in the City of Ottawa : Being composed of Villa. Lots Numbers One, Two, and i‘hne. fronting the Rideau Canal, and Lots Numbers Four, Five, and Six, fronting the Concesâ€" sion Line, or allowance for road between Concesâ€" sions C and D, in the Township of Nepean, in the Count! of Carleton, as laid out and marked on a gln rawn tay George F. Austin, Provineial Land drveyor, an dqlxmted in the Registry Office of ‘the County of Carleton, of thnt&orfiun of the Northâ€" erly half of Lot lettered G, in Concession C, Rideau Front, (the said Northerly half being formed by dlv_ldlnf the said Lot n&d\o centre, from front to redr,) situate, glng and being on the Easterly.side of the Rideau Canal ; also that other portion of the said Northerly half of Lot lettered G, situate, Iyinf and being on the Enwrl‘{ side of the Rideau Canal, which said part is butted and bounded, or may be otherwise known as follows : that is to mx, edmâ€" ‘ mndum- flnt on the Wostorly side of the Conâ€" cession d, between Concessions C and D, in said 'l‘o'u:llr. distant cight hundred: and fiftyâ€"two and one half links, in a Southerly direction from the Northeast arigle of Lot lottered G, aforesaid, thence Southerly along the said Concession Road, two hunâ€" dred n‘uven and one half links, more or less, to the land owned by George Patterson, Esq., thonce Westerly, paraliol with the division line between said Lot G and Lot F, in the said Concession, and along the Northern boundary of the said George Patterson‘s land, nine hundred and fortyâ€"nine4 nks, more or less, to the Queen‘s highvu&,runln‘ along the East side of the Rideau Canal, thence Northerly along said hirfhwny two hundred and o:h links, thence im L,‘p.ll‘l“.‘ with the said division line, between said G and F, one thousand and #six links, to the place of beginning, said last described portion of Land containing, by admeasurement, two acres mord or less. stmsunitn i h & CANADLN PAIN WLLER | An Internsl mdhg‘xtf’?i:l&hmody for Ourâ€" THE FARES WILL BE From New York to Liverpool : Keep it in your Familyâ€"â€"Sickness comes when you do not expect it. is HIS IS AN INTER \I A TNAI. and external Remeéâ€" dy, composed of Roots, Herbs, h\ such as our foreâ€" W athers use@®@ There is a bounâ€" Ip She. tiful luprly ollthe earth to cure N d 2 all complaints.WThis was a great & o study with theMedical Faculty V’ for many yeag®, to find out the M B kinds best adffpted to the folâ€" H "«l ’ & lowing compifints, vis. : & R Headach Earache, Neuralâ€" . ie ia, Cc #,. Colds, thma, lt fimnc' &, Croup, .N‘pim‘lYAflec- tion ‘ain in the Back or Side, g a in the Joints, Cholic and Cramp Pains, Ery-iEelu, W Inflamed Eyes, Sore Throat, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Sprains Chapped Hauds, Frosted Feet and Chilblains. For sale _ 7 all Druggists throughout the Province. Directions for use will accompany each bottle. 'g' A liberal discount made to Druggists and esale Dealers. ts . Manxfactured by G. W OOD, a Ottawa, C. W. N. B.â€"All orders will reeein‘a)rompt attention if addressed to G. WOOD, OTTAW A. Oftawa, March 28, 1866. 15wâ€"y No: 103 State December 19, 1865. The Bookloog‘ing partment is Bs complete and extensive as that u‘(lounne College‘ on the Continent, embra holesal d Retail Merâ€" ohndhil% , M\ Milling, Forâ€" warding, Banking ABrokera and Commission, Railroading, SteamB@@tin metic, Penmanâ€" ship, Business Letterâ€" , Comercial Law, Toleâ€" graphing, Phonography, &c., and is under the charge of Teachers selected for a practical as well as & theoretical knowledge of the duties of the countâ€" ing room. For circular, and specimen of writing, address, oncl(m\nijnttng. MUSGROVE & WRIGHT, | Commercial College, Appointed by the Admiraity to saud between « TIMES* BUILDING, OTT A W A, (Establiahed in the British Ainerican Commercial C n and Hamilton.) THI! INSTIT 10N ESIGNED TO furnish young u@n with a thofiugh and practical Ottawa, May 9 Couxty or_Carn®tos, z PUBLIC NOTICEI8 To #it: hereby given, thatthe Courts of General Quarter Sessions of the Poace, and County Court, in and for the said County of Carleton, will Court House, in the City of TUESDA TW ELFTIH day o(!L'N , at our of Tempf the clock, a.m., of whi , Bailiffs, bles, and all others required to Wake notice, and HIS IS AN \ 4 TNAL and ext dy, composed of 1 h such ¥¥ M athors use®i@ The $y :*~ tiful supPly ollth e P PC P all complaints.WTh tal EP study with the fMe« ‘,' for many yeagh, to 9 U kinds best adffpto ‘.ll R lowing complints & R Headach@® Ear: e ia, Cougfie, Col lrf firnno' , Croup, tion ain in the Whiffhess in the J and Cramp Pains W Inflamed Eyes, i Psn _ Cuts, Bruises, Bu TIIE coURr ISI0N FOR THE Tovnlhnlr of , will hold its first sitting for the current year, in the Hall of the said Townâ€" ship, on Saturday, &oifi_?.l?(MM~ British and North American Insolvent Act of 1864. Via CORK HARBOR, and 1 y From Boston to Liverpool : Businegs Edgation. From Boston to Halifax ; t% Protected by‘Letters Patent. SAL BRITISH AMERICAN To#nship of fftzroy, April 21, 1966. £7"x N OTICKH, kal L. s oph | I} OF LANXNDS. Y 14, 1366. STEAMSHIPS Toronto, Hamilton, or Ottawa. lgfgbx}nggg;! . E. R. Moodie .....J,. Stone H. E. Judkins .. .E. G, Lott 1.‘ M. Hockley .. . R. Inglis I‘, Anderson omas Small ax Ixsorvext. HALH rs and tween Township Clerk Sl 80 00 21wâ€"3m 21wâ€"td 00 0O 'l‘lll sUBSCRIEB HAVING BY A new and special arrangement been sn?ohwd by Mk;isRs.J.g:JQUBs & HAY, of Tosonto, their sole and onlti agent in Montfeal, for the Bale by Auction, of their aplendid FURNITURE, takes the earliest opportunity of announcing to the citizens of Montreal, and the public generally, that he will from time to time during thd ensuing Spring, offer at his spacious and well established premises, No. 267, Notre the various extensive consig! celebrated establishment, © styles of their elegant and ¢ polished es ow d PDPEENCE * BLACK WALNUT URNITURE! in every variet'y and description necessary to meet the demands of modern tast¢ and convenience. ‘ In addition to the sate at his own Stores, the sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS at the private residence of partics declining Houseâ€" keeping, or muwvini from the city, willclaim «peâ€" cial attention; and all OUTeDOOR SALES of this description are respectfully olicited. Incrensed faâ€" cilities have been secured, with a view to the effiâ€" cient carrying out this department of the business, in order to ensure the greatest economy and desâ€" patch in disposing of propefty, £0 that parties sellâ€" Ing out can ‘uve their ac sales and proceeds immediately after each sal Special attention will given to the sale of REAL ESTATE and CITY PROPERTY, and as this department of the Auction business is becom'm% more important with the increase and extension 0 the city, the underui‘fiwd offers the most LimErRaL Trrxs to parties wishing to bring their property into the market for public Vompetition. A great hardship has been felt by both buyers and sellers, the former being taxed illegally with one per cent on the amount t‘flmr('hm". nmf the latter by the exorbitant charge fot commission and adverâ€" tising. _ Now, the undersigned proposes to do itway with this grievance as far as Ein own business is foncerm:qf by undertaking the sale of Real Properâ€" ty, on conditions which it is hoped will meet the views of all purt'lcs, namely : ! 1st.â€" There will be no charge of one per ceut to the purchase‘. 2nd.â€"W hen bona jide sales are effected not exceedâ€" ing £5,000, the commission will be £5; and on amounts from £5,000 upwards only £10, exclusive of the cost of advertising ; upon .. which the regular trade discount of 25 per cent will be allowed. h ie 3rd.â€"W hen property is bought in, reverved, or withâ€" _ drawh, no charge will be made, except the actual disbursements for advertising. The undersigned avails himself of this op{wrtuni- xof returning his sincere thanks to the lm lie for o very liberal patronage bestowed on him during the past four years, and trusts by prompt attention to business, and strict adherence to the: foregoing proposals to meet a cominunnceg the same. | . | Li t e L ie n 2 00 o NE OM en, n n ce h prompt attention. +4 L. DEVANY, Avctionerg axp Commussto® MrkCnAXNT, And Agent for the sale of Real Estate Montreal, March 3, 1866. 6. MINERAL LANDS Orrawa, 13th March, 1866. REG(‘LATIONB FOR THE SALE OF Mineral Lands, approved by His Excellency he Governorâ€"Generat in Council, ® _ qNFERIOR XETALS, 1â€"That each reflnlnr,mining tract in unsurveyed tofritory shall consist of blocks of two hundred or four hundred actes. 2â€"That the dimensions of each regular mining tract of four hundred acres be forty chains in front by one hundred chains in depth, and smaller tracts, except on lakes and rivers, in the same prnosm'fion. The Lelringu of the outlines to be North and South, and East and West, astronomically, 3â€"â€"That mining tracks bordering upon lakes and rivers shall have their frontage upon such waters, and shall be subject in all cases to the public rights in navigable or floating waters; and that mining tracts so situated, shall have a mean depth of one hundred chains back from such river or lake, (exâ€" elusive of roadâ€"allowance of one.chain in width, which shall be reserved along the margin of such river or lake), in conformity with the above monâ€" tioned bearings. â€" 4â€"That mining tracts in surveyed territory shall be surveyed by a Provincial Land Snrve{or, and connected with some known minu in previous surâ€" veys (so that the tract may be laid down on the ofâ€" fiee maps of the territory), at the cost of the appliâ€" eants, who shall be required to furnish the surveyâ€" or‘s plan, field notes, and descriptions thereof, in noâ€" cordance with the foregoing regulations, and to the satisfaction of the departments # 5â€"The price shall beone dollar per acre, payable inmfihe Department of Crown Lands at the time of making application. s 6â€"That in surveyed townships, lots presenting indications of minerals, be sold on the above condi~ tions, but at not less than one dollar sr acre in an township, and at the same price as the other lnmfl in the township, when it is more than one dollar per acre. ; + 7â€"That mining lands in surveyed townships be sold by the local agents for m‘?’lm -Infi.n':a in unsurveyed territory shall be sold by the departâ€" ment. m 8â€"The above regulations do not apply to mines of gold and silver. _f‘i es ® 9â€"That in selling the lands in th;Jol’d mining divisions, the department is to discriminate as far as practicable between purchasers for actual settleâ€" ment, bona fide, and those for mining or «peculative s : selling to the former for the present prices '::g terms (-nlz,oot to an imm to Sfun ncrlc;, unâ€" der the order of 8th August, 1864, when actually worked for fld); and to the latter for one dollar an acreâ€"cash. $ i 10â€"That in Lettors Patent for Lands on the shores o%LAku Superior and Huron, the clause reserving all mines of go‘d and silver be omitted at the disâ€" eretion of the Commissionier of Crown Lands. }\rvi-;.:llâ€"o;:i'e}'n‘lt?t';tâ€" the office will meet with 11â€"All previous regulations inconsistent with the above are cancelled. 3 A. CAMPBELL, U17â€"a * _ PREBENT: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL. WHIRIAI.B' AN ACT PASSED IN the twentyâ€"ninth year of Her Majesty‘s Reign, Pld(nlod «An Act WJ.»ro\'ido against the inâ€" troduction and spreading of disorders affecting cerâ€" tain animals," authority is given to. the Governor in Council to take such measures as may appear to be necessary in order to rroun the huod-e&:n of conâ€" tagious or infectiofis disorders affecting uboeg. cat» tle, horses, and other animals, and check such disâ€" orders from spreading, if introduced ;..______ _ _ And whereas a contagious discage or u&idemie afâ€" fecting cattle prevails in many parts of Burope,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 Prunmo.thnttheim;:»m- tion by sea of certain animals aad articles should be prohibitedâ€" mss fihEmeleney 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 pleased to order, and it is hereby orâ€" dered, that on, from and after the FIRST day of MARCH next, the importation. or introduction into this Province, or any part thereof, by sea, of cattle, sheep, horses, swine, asses and mules, meat, skins, hides, horns, hoofs, or other parts of such anim hay, straw, and fodder, be, and the same is hei prohibited ; save and except such cargo or onrgoes, or part of cargo, as His Excellency in Council may hereafter see fit to exemgt'from such prohibition. Wiolt LEEK,:"_ :‘ ~> February 28, 1866 PAll'l‘lEl IN CANADA WEST intend= ing to make Dfi;:licnion to the Legislature for Privlblu or Local {_fi , either for granting exclusive rivileges, or conferring c rate powers for comâ€" ?nerchr or other Jwrpoun ?;rofit,p(;of regulating surveys or boundaries, or for doing anything tendâ€" ing to affect the ri&hta or Kroporty of other parties, are hereby notified that they are required by the 53rd and following Rules of the Legislative Counâ€" cil and i.'g'i'-lifii'a ’A;o’-iiflg'}iugfanly. (which are published in full in the Canada Gazatte), to give TWO MONTHS‘ NOTICE of the application "elur- ly and distinctly specifying its nagne and object), in the Canada (Gazate, and also in anewspaper pubâ€" lished in the Counz:r Union of Counties affected, undlngfloop[m of first and last of such notices, to the Private Bill Office of cach House.‘ % _ All Petitions for Private Bills must be presented within the first three weeks of the Seasion, . J. E. DOUCET, Clerk of Private Bills, L. Council _ __ Ottawn, Feb. 23, 1866. PROVINCE OFPANADA, ) In the Cofnty Court County of Carleton, of the County of To ';,’1' Carleton. IN THE MATTER OFJAMESS. BANGS, AN INSOLYVENT. 3 oxu:YATUlDA:J THE %‘ DAY o: ersigned Am to t J’n?odun nQdcm,for c discharge under the said Act. . JAMES 8. BANGS. _ Ottawa, Tenth day of March, 1866 DEPARTMENT OF CROWN LANDS Private . Bills. Insolvent Act of 1864. MoxtrEAaL, 20th day of February, 1866 GOLD AND SILVER A. TODD, Chief Clork Private Bill Office Ew DameStreet ments direct from this mbrncinf all the new laborately carved and Clerk Executive Council Commissioner. L. Assombly 65â€" y 57â€"t.s.0 60â€"tf T5â€"td . ~IN QUART BQOTTLBS ! The Great Purifier of the Blood â€"~BRTrSTOP‘S | sSARSAPARILLA !| Is particularly recommenti@1/" """ // /J THESPRING AND SUMMER “TI!EN THE BLOOD 18 THICK, THE cireulation clogpd. and the bumors of the body rendered unheaithy by the heavy and geuy secretion‘s of the winter months. This safe, ou&: powerful detergent, cleanses every portion of system, and should be used daily By all who are sick, or who wieh to prevent sick ness. â€" It is the only genuine and original prepsra tion for the permanent cure of the most dangerou and confirmed cases of Scrofula, Old Sores, Bolls, Tumors, Ab= scesses, Ulcers, y And every kind of Serofulous and Seabious erupâ€" tions. _ It is also a sure remedy for t 48 180 4. E2N UUUUCY ce pae epuile P P ie C ts t sSCALD HEAD AND SCURVEY. It is guaranteod to be the Purest and most Powerâ€" ful preparation of GENUINE HoNDURAS SARSAPARILLA And is the only true and rellble cure for Syphilis, even in its woret forms. $ It is the yery best medicine for the cure of all discases arising from a vitiated or impure state of the blood, and particularly go when used in conâ€" nection with h BRIS TOL‘S r 4w a ias (Vegetable) Sugarâ€"Coated SALT RHEUM, . NING sCALD HEAD A. Liver, Stomach and Browels, These Pills are prepared expressly to operate in harmony with that greatest of all blood purifiers, BRISTOL‘S SARSAPARILLA, in cases arising from depraved humors, or impare blood. _ The most helpless sufferers noed not %F*ED Under the inâ€" fluence of these twoGREA! :MEDIES, maladies Put Il{r in Glass Phials, and Warranted to keep in any climate. .: & w ies y fluence of these two.GREAT REAMEDINS, maladics that have heretofore been comsidered ‘uttelly incurâ€" able, ‘“"'l:l’“" quickly ‘and rsmwen;ly. In the following diseases, these Pills are the safest, the q;lniekect, and the hest remedy, ever prepared, and should be at once re{onod to : Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Iiver Come plaints, Constipations Headache, k > and Piles» _ > Bristol‘s Sarsaparilia, and Bristol‘s Sugarâ€"Coatâ€" od Pills are for ald by all Druggists everywhere. Sold in Oitawa by John Roberts, Dr. Garvey, H. F. MacCaifhy, J. Jennings, W. M. Massey, and George Mortimer, Feg‘nm 13, 1866. 48â€"utt CaNaDIAN PAIN DESTROYER. Side, Back a@nd Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore + >Throat, Sptains, Bruises, Cramps in the Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, Bowel Complaints, Burus, Scalds, Frost Bites f Le., de.. de., de. C rpAl! CANADIANPAIN DESTROYER has ® 1| now boen before thePublic for alengthâ€"6f me, and wl‘;;;-wr used is well liked, never failing in a 1e instance to give rrmmt rclivf-‘whon timcly used, and we linve never known a single case of dissatisfaction where the directions are pmpe:k' followed, but on the contrary, all 1« delighted with its operations, and speuk in ‘he highest term#® of its virtues and magical offects. * _ ‘.J““ ‘f% " We speak from experience dA /this matter, having tested it . thoroughly,.and thuefon: those who are suffering from any of the comâ€" plaints for which it is recommended may deâ€" pend upon its being a Soyereign Remedy. Among the most important of modern Medical « discoveries stands the Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Cough, Golds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness . Bryarts Pulmonic Wafer Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing Bryan‘s Pailmonic Wafers Relieve ljpitting 6Fâ€"Blood, Pains in the Chest 2 Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafe Relieve Incipient Consumption, Lung Discases. . . _ Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wefers [ w °~_ Relieve Irritation of Uvala and Tonsils. Bryan‘s Pulmoni¢ Wafe £ 2 i Relieve the above complaints in nutes. | â€" Bryan‘s I‘ulmanic.:}fifl Are a blessing to @ll Classes ) ons » Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers ., . Are adapted for Vocalists and Publi Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafe ; Arc in simple form and pleasant‘to the taste Bryan‘s Pulmonic¢ Wafers se Not only relieve but @ffect rapid and lasting dhF Bryan‘s Pulmonic Woafers Are warranted to give uflxficfiop to every y one, | No family should be without a box of Bryan‘s Pulmenic Wafers > in the house. | No traveller should be without a upply o Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wufers s ‘*.___ in his pm"kd. ho . No per yill ever object mf\'c or mo Pulmonic Wafe , Twentyâ€"five Cents.. | The. astonishing effligecy of the Cangdain Pain Destroyer, in cunné the Discases. for which it is recommended, and its wonderful success in subduing the torturing pains â€"@f Rheumatism, and in relieving Nervous Affec» tions, entitle it to a high rank in the list of Remedies fotpthese com%:i‘nu. Orders are coming in from Medicine lers in all parts of the country for further supplics, and each testiâ€" fving as to the universal satisfaotion it gives. P .L EL s 1 The Cangdian Pain Destroyer never fails to give immddiate relief, All Medicine Dealers keep it. Physicians orderand use it; and no family will be€vithout it after once trying it. i 7 d Newcastle, C. W., _ _: 4 * en‘s Cu?d- Sold by Geo. Murt@fl% ,JA(Sm berts, W. M. Massey, H. F. M iy, and J Skimner, in Ottawa. T |* Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865, °* ***~ > l 1â€"6f w A. blishedin 1837, and first arti¢le of the kind ever introduced under thename of " PuZ monic Wafers" in this or any other country ; alf other Pulmonic Wafers are ‘counterfeits. The genuine can be known by the name BRYAN being stamped on each WAFER. RELTEF IN TEX MTX PULMONIG â€" WAFER rTNHE ORIGINAL MEDICINE ESTA. 6 20 e Newosasttz. by George Mortimer, Johnrlhb‘fi, W. M. assey, H. F. lcCuth’]_. and J. Skinner, in Attawa. ns M x/ a DDict Drink,| JOB MOSES, Sole __CoOURT OF REVISION mm 2WB . _ Mun icipafifi@louceste r. Ottawa Dec. 18 1865 Gloucester, April 13th, 1866 y The Ffl. cure for all Diseases of the Price twvfifiâ€"fivc cents per Bottle. XORTHROP & LYMAN L'“‘o Pulmonic Wafers ‘ feel warranted in assuring our patrons that 'I‘maa‘?;:ivc Cents, | their orders, vfllmfil’ met, and solicit 8, Sole Proprictor, ‘l continuance of m." . New Yorx. w . | Caution to NORTHROP & LY MAXN, . | _ All of our instruments have upon the name toR 108 | ipa loucester. Ur Evios ror TH® MoRiefy 1 i held at the Town: s w uB%)l[;iYosl:ek in me?â€" C. BILLINGS, woORrM, TETTER, 16â€"4kw DARLEY‘S > ; Arabian . Heave Remedv AND CONDITION MEDICINE 18 POSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO ANY Ou all other preparations for the Cure o# Hedves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and all diseases which affect the Wind of Horses ; also, as a Condition Medicine, surpassing every thiny of the kind ; is easy to give, sure to cure, and safe in all cases and at all times, and does not prevent the horse from being worked while using it. i * It cleanses the breathing apparatus,. by. râ€"â€" moving from the airâ€"cells the. coagulalle lymph, or that secretion which in Heavres clogs them, causing a difficulty in breathing, and by its action on the discased part, causing the mucous membrane to Tesume its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the circulation of the blood, and restoring the distended vessels to their natural size ; by its use the horse‘s apâ€" ‘petite is improved, all derangements of the digestive organs corrected, softening the skin, and giving to the coat a sleck Auu shining apâ€" Ip(-tnnu-. s . I [A constructed on a truly Scientific Princiâ€" ple. They have greater strength, and will râ€"â€" ] main longer in ‘I‘vx® than any other Piano The construction is simple and natwal, all the catrancous lumber in the boiy of the instruâ€" ment is despensed with ; the sound boards are merely two . arched plamks of thin wood, like the front and back of a violin ; the strings are attached to a strong Iron frame, which is separaâ€" ted and entirely independent of the case, therchy dispensing with the old harp form of stringing, | by substituting straight bridges, *preserving at | the same time the Over Strung Bass, of which I Mr. Daices is the Inventor. By these imâ€" provements we gain much more vibratory power, at the same time preserving all its purity and richness of tone. .‘ a D. W. HURD, Su Ottawa," Ottawa, Dec. 18th 1865 PIANG FORTES â€" They have received the highest testimonial from the Pross, and all the principal artist in the country, among which are : Harry Sanderson , J., M, GCottachnii., Mazx Maresek., K. Thaiberg, Theodore Réisheld,‘ H‘m. «Mason, l rgailiaticat didiytclys Theodore Rishele, Merman Wollemhawupt, Francis H, Brown, MR. SEGESMUND THALBELERG, the grcot pianist, says:â€"â€"I have examined your new Pianoâ€" Fortes, and I cordially approve of its system of construction. ‘Its principal, by which groat increase of vibratory power is obtaincd, being very simple and perfectly philospphical. The tone is rand and noble ; it has groat capacity for sustaining the sound for singing, and its volume of tone or power I have never heard excelled in depth, purity, and symp@thctic sweetness. s WM: HENRY FRY, late musical critic of the N. Y. Tribune says;â€"1 hdve examined your newly invented Fianoâ€"Fortes, They merit all the praise given to them by Meser«, Thalberg Gottschalk, Strackosch, Mason and others. As regards structure, they are orginal and philosophical; in purity, volume, and con tinuity of tone; in vocal versimilitude, that crowing excelepce which enables the pianists to " sing" on the instrument.. Your Pianosever deseryg the highest rank. _ Your invention, in â€"my opinion, is destined to work radical changes in fllx:i manufacture of Pianos throughout the world. _ â€"The N. Y. Times, J“K 12, says ;â€"We have ‘ now an instrument without an equal, . Jt can ‘ singny]ld: a smooth delicacy, perfectly unatâ€" ‘ n*flb e on any other instrument ; an ordinary P yer obtains with no exertion, the fullness of Grand Pianoâ€"Forte, and they must speedily supersede the old styles. From the N. Y. Herald, Sept. 5.â€"Upon a careful‘ examination of Dmce‘s Piat qâ€"Forteg we find the results obtained are a \5‘ fine : singing tone, great .purity and p throughout the entire instrument, not often found in Pianos constructed upon the old plan. Gextuexex :â€"Having thoroughly exarained and tested the Pianoâ€"Fortes invented and paâ€" tented by Mr. 8. B. Disocs, 1 am of the opinion that the tone resulting from his improvements as exhibited in the instruments wnder examiâ€" nation, in point of richness, depth and brillianâ€" cy, equals that of the best Grand Pindoâ€"Fortes, and ezcels them in pure, musical intonation and actual tone, power thns approximating closer to what ] consider perfection in the inatruâ€" ment than has yet been achieved by ony other sy> tem of manufacture, f Newcastiz, C.W ; Preprietors for the Ca PRICE TWEXTYâ€"FIVE ceXTs. Sold by Geo, Mortimer, Johp Roberts, | assey, H. F. McCaythy, and J . Skinn Before purchasing, sond for a descriptive ca with price. > Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865, 1â€"Â¥ â€"In presenting the Aumamro Orcax, we ‘boldly announce the &:M triumph | in *musical instruments of .f During the ‘?In.lf century, the French and German« ve manufactured | reed instruments with double bellows, and two pedais for the feet to operate, .but the want of the reversod or ¢x: HAUSTEWEEL.ows, (which is the only bellow u.qlhu‘tin-tn-enu,) made it impossible forthem to produce the mellow, rich and musgical tone for which our instruments are ebrated. _ Finished in Elegant Rosewood, Walnut or Oak cases. it W fo Every Instrument Weyranted for FIVE Years | N ILLUSTRATED CaATALOGUE Cox / | Q taining full description 6i style, ard testimonials of the most emincat musicians, as to the supcrior excellence of our instru > mentsâ€"will be sent free to any address. a Â¥ 1 #52 to #552 FRACH! PHTRTY NINE VARIETIES, with PATRENT BASSO TENUTO or SUB BASS. rman Wollemhaupt, 4. Rarilt, _ rancis H, Brown, _ M, Strackosch, ‘w. Menry Fry. Chas, Pradel, MR SECESHUND THALBERCG! the ¢1 Maiden Lane, NEW York, 80LE PROPRIETOR FoR THE UNITED s 3 NORTHROP & LYMAX Another objection to this method of Llowing was, that both feet being occupied, no oppor»â€" tunity was offered for the management of the: gwell. Within the past two years, instruments eanstructed on this European plan of «double blowers," have been manufactured in this country, and to counteract this difficulty (want of a swell) a lever has been projected from the centre of the instrument, to act upon the awell, AXD,OPERATED BY THE KNEE. The inconvenience and contortion necessary to wflect this . ohject, are disagrecable enough to a gentleman, but to a lady the use of, such an appendage is nearly 'm?OIliNC Cme 2A P A. ol e 4 PM SCHOOL ORGAXNS and MELODEONS â€" Qur avroxaric devideobviates thisdifficulty rnigy, the d-;:lc;mhlawiu with more or less force giving the: dbgired increase or decrease in the vplume o{@c_m.‘ t The Melodcon and School Organ. For ewentcen years the superior excééllence of out uiflwm has not been questioned, and for two y past the enormous demand has maile it impossible for us to meet our order® promptly. With our l.gn-ed facilities, we Automatic Organs. board, in full, «GEO. A. PRINCE & CO." eave sz Wms Web PE TH RERRm W C VT When a dulet‘n;inuen!a any other instrument as "the same _;réu';"' it is usuallya mere attempt to sell an inferior instrument on which he caft thike a latge profit, " * ‘ 11 >""%*=>*4 DRIGGS®* RE THE P. $.â€"A libreal discount to Churches, Clergy _ * men and Schools, Address. GEO. A. PRINCE, £.00._ _ t Buflale N. Y} | / 35,000 NOW in USE! Tous Orrawa Timgs.â€"PAB&®U and Nflq insl c every morning, (Sundays â€"exceptcd,) ~by Ottawa, Dec. 18 1865 GEO A. PRINXCE & CO. The Automatic Orgain. Yours respectfully, WM. HALL & soON, BOLE AGENTE 0N LYâ€"INSTRUMEXTs NEW PATEXT P A T & N T L. M. GOTTSCHALEK to" Horr 543 Broad way XEW YORK 1 â€"Gi& w W, M .. yoR* ol For: Despat will be others Alk. Chancery; Con side of York z;\\(.l Ottawa, March 20 wa" OFFIOE K l “o’-» h A Woeekly Edit ished every l"fi to Subscribers advance ; 4Â¥ not Il‘ may" The W eek! A%. Chancery, Con Cuzner‘s Shoe Store, Ottawa, April 27. â€"~ JUSEPE & TrORNEY» A%. Chancery , Com Orric® : Unbion By February 21, 1866. "OTT4} uprict: Cour A. L Doxxinc. Ortawa, Jan. 16 T sums. o® HAYCOEC TTOR NE I 8 A Chancery, Con Qrric«: Post O E. B. MaÂ¥y00cs. February 7, 1866. ADVO(‘A‘I'I- Ntreet, Queboe vrepared to attond 3overnment emple may entrust him. _ uit in and for the « December 28, 18 Eriicye m avery s s of every s Tas. &n‘u h Ottawa, Peb. 7, BAIIII‘I‘I1 Orvric®: M and Elgin Streets, ~fHitawa, Dec. 18 MB Conveyances . Qurio® : Inthes Roauet Lmes. Ottawa, February BAKI!IT:I Chancery, &< Qrrice: Aumon Ottawa, Jan. 12, 1# PAF" Atrends to Otta wa. and Russell. _ Orrics : In the January 27, 1866 ies Pul &e., & 'On:::"bh' BA.RI'“ Bolicitors is Convey ancers. Ovric*: Lang! Ceatral Ottawa. Wiuutax Duck. ttawa, Feb. 7, 1 MA Orric®; 0i the Russoll House AUG BAIIII'I' Bolicitor in Office at his d 4 stcalfe and U <mment Mvm LLID Ag lic, has r a few doors to is prepared t Land Ciaims, t any agency for VA Wau. Cixoo. sAtawa, Fob. 7, 1 OPrICES Orricr : Lnâ€"B th-‘.dfi References : John Smith, B Clarke ; Dunoar onto ; John Mail Ottawa, Febri BA.IIIT" Telegraph Be Ottawa, March 1 February 7, 188 Sparks Street, ( JOHN : WTRHYSICLIA Ts u-e..' 1. 1 TTORNXEY» February 7, 1 Ottawa, Feb. 7 LP tral Ottaw: Ottawa, Janu â€" Â¥. 2. TTORNXEÂ¥â€" DUNXNXINXCG T TORNE Y ® Chancery, (‘1-? wior: Court M W . MALS EV ER noe, ©#5,00 vauce, 60 Oitawa, Janu DVoC TE ney Gatâ€"Law Ottawa, Dec AARASTE Orricss : C A K w48 a" Otteawa, May CLEC ARRISTE Solicitorsâ€"inâ€" C.noums Q) WA MRLSTE! Notary Pabli h Attorney, f Ottewa, MESSRS Rus _ GEO, IX TOMCEP A ENTIST. VOL ©COLM YEICH SUBsout DR Y®ECH \_n. DR 1 U

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