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g _ «* 94 TQIIAT VALUABLE PROâ€" s & PERTY known as T. M. BLASDELL‘S HOMESTE AD, conâ€" taining abont TW O ACRES, beauâ€" tifuily situated on the Ottawa River, being Lot One, North side Wellington Street, City of Ottawa, with the Dwelling and outhouses thereon. Apply to P opmanmeize I February 10, 1866 LMI 13 AND 13, SOUTH CATHCART Street; 26, 27 and 28, North Rideau street ;:1 West Augusta Street ; 1 and 2 East Chapel Street â€"â€" all in the City of Ottawa. Also, VILLA LOT® 10, 11, 12 and 13, being ,:«ms.-nwamtn-pmu Lot 26, ton Gore, Township of Gloucester, as laid mulhnfind,lub‘yflupl.llflh- and other City and Farming Lands. flA‘:;:y ph“nxl.‘d.&n&. P LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, &c., Ottawa. Felruary 10, 1866. 46â€"uth Lo'l‘l @0 AND 10, ON c = South Side Sparks Street, m_ nearly opposite the m on which the new ISank of Montreal is to be erecieu, a«u within tive minutes‘ walk of the other Bankss Lots Â¥ and 10 on north side of QueenStreet in rear of the above. * AL80, 23 ACRES OF LAND uq.rwm‘u Gloucester, situated about halt a mile from Billings Bridge. This land can be sold en bloe or in lots of 5 acres. Ottawas, Fob. 10, 1866 2"" MILLS®, 1 FLOUR MILL, EX« TENSIVE Timber Limits ; Wood Planing and other Machines ; 1,000 acres good Land, Dwellings Stores; Wharves ; &c., &c. Te ho IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPEAN Wlflll TWOâ€"AND»A«HALE MILE®S of the City Limits, with A DWELLING HOUSE erected thereon. One half # the land is cleared and well fenced. Theso properties are worthy the attention of intending purchasers, and will be sold CHEAP. + L‘p}src‘nlu TITLES WILL BE GIVEN or further particulars .'Lry to WM. CLEGG, ESQ., Bazamsrea, % h Telegraph Building, Ottawa Ciiy. T.A" IL;:DIII.I rlo,b'th.T' known as ROOFFS, owned e late Captun Baker, L.umyu-.u on ‘hhnmd Road, within five miles from Ottawa, containing 300 acres or thereabouts, being composed of the broken Lots 24 and 25 in Ist Concession Ottawa, Front on *Toste N mn;o.:.hmmnh.omm & or terms apply to KÂ¥. M-M.m.-w o LEWIS & PINHEY, APPLY TO ___.. Ottawa. March 20 1866. LOTS AND HOUSES. Ottaws, Feb. 22, 1866 FARMS FOR SALE! CITY PROPERTY ! 100 February 10, 1866. 200 100 l ACRES .OF LAND I% THE of Gloucester, County of Carleâ€" 3 being the East balf of Lot No. 21, in the 2nd concession. This is a good Zarm and will be sold cheap. For further particulars, f TRancis UEEMow, sse., s M x City of Ottawa. Ottawa, December 18, 1865 SUMBER OF LOTS SITUCATED IN A fi.lm:c parts c:l“thc city."ell adapted cither tine, it is amongst other things enacted, that "The Governor in Council may from time to time make such Regulations as he :{nh roper for enforcing compliance with all the nqlztufl of this Act, and for ensuring the due performance of Quarantine by n‘hn::a of Vessels, P: , and (Goods soming into Port of Quebes, to -:ieh he thinks it right for the preservation of the Public Health, that such Regulations should apply, and for the .cuq.::h.-hg and disinfecting of such V essels, rs, so as to prevent as far as mh. I.b:.meuo. or dissemination of disâ€" ease into or in this Proviace, and may from time to time revoke, altor or amend such L‘nluiou or any of thems, and make others in their stead ;" and « suoi Regmlations shall have the force of law durâ€" ing the time they be expressly limited to be in force *+â€" +#‘ Ortawa, 9th April, 1866. Mis Excelieney the Governor=General in Councils w y i t e it ina io of Statutes of Canada, inâ€" tituled : Am Act respecting Emigrants and Quaranâ€" M’;uumh nave been limited to be in force ;" and «by sach L‘.lalh-tho Governor in Council .x‘ra::o the Master of every Voessel coming up St. Lawrence from bolow the eâ€"-â€"uâ€"m at Grosse Isle, (except only such unlnumlhnhdu’vnphd.dukmd to as excepted)â€"to ‘bring his Vessel to anchor at the s:-dm said Quarantine Station ‘designated in Regulations, and "J"’" such Vessel in writing to the E‘Ieor at the said Station, designated for that m‘o in such Regulations, with all the rrum. relative to the same, and to the "’T' -“Mlpnh and Csrbgo lhorm: ”3:1'"‘ *\ y 9 or by any Officer y authoâ€" rized m to require the same,â€"and to allow the r«pr Oficer to visit and inspect such Vessol an on&port thereof, and the Passengers and Crow and emudmh«uueluonbourd :.::,.â€"..d to on shore at the said Station places there pointed out the Officer t:mmn‘ by ':0 “'l'é b:luh-. any or Passengers, Crew, Cargo or other artiâ€" sie on board such Vessel, as the said Officer thinks mmm the introduction of contaâ€" glious or in n “""‘r:.";_“fi“","w only during a certain time or at certain times seasons, in which case they shall have the force law during the time and at the times and seas | Anmmnzeg, coinel 9 ‘ ..QVQ.CM. Cargo and other articles, and also the Vessel itself, to remain so long at the said staâ€" tion and at such places thereat respectively, and to be so treated, and cleansed and purified as the said Ofiser shall think necessary for the purpose aforeâ€" said; And by such Ioz:h&hu. the Governor in Council may assign to the several Officers and perâ€" sous to be employed at the said Quarantine Station, the powers and dutios necessary for carrying the _ for private residences or business purposes. For h: particulars and terms of sal Arrur to K J. FRIEL ;30.. 1 Or to H. McLEAN, y en w Land Agent (Government House, No. 1. ’0 ACRES OF THE PROPERTY known as the OSSIAN HALL FARM, situated in the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" of Carleton, being the East half of Lot No. zhlh second concession, Rideau Front. is an extensive clearing on the lot of at least 50 acres, and the remainder is covered with a fine Hardwood Bush. The Farm is within fire miles the City, and is beautifully m.. the banks of lh:hl:?:u lliv;r. wi uumuln y cither by land or :‘ud land is of a superior quality, aad yields excellent crops. TWO AND A«HALFSTORY HOUSE, svituated on Lot No. 6, ‘north side of Cathcart Street. The building is nearly new, and finâ€" ishedâ€"30x36. . There is also a good Frame P 4Â¥ in the Township of Gloucester, County or Carleton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" cession. There is about20 acresof this Farm eleared, the remainder is covered with wood. 2..‘:5:}:»,"1;' D A ATE ",h Township of Osgoode, County of Carieton, Rideaa kront, being Lot No. 20, in the &th consession. There is about 25 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" ed with a good Hardwood Bush. This is a good Faria, and will be sold at a reasonable No. 4. '0 Acn.i:‘o(:' LAND xsd*cruI: ownsh sode, County of Car ton. ;\h lu’- in omwuhh‘hn miles of the Gloacester Church, and within Eleven aniles of Ottawa City. There is about 40 ‘nores of this Farm‘cleared and under cultiâ€" ivation. EFTOE SA WOes SA Dweliling on n-ua-um. which rents at $100 per annum. . It is situated in the immeâ€" diote vicinity of the Railway Terminus, ard is a very desirable place for a private resi EF‘OFé SA XLE. dwellings For Sale at a Bargain. roR: sALE, coxsimxe or 25 ACRES OF LAND ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED YÂ¥ AL VABLE RTY FOR SALE LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, &c., Ottawa d6â€"u f Barristers, Ottawa. MeL E A N 78â€"3m 6â€"t Uâ€"tt | said Regulations and the Act fully into effect, and | maydeciare that any such Officer uzrn- shall ‘ by virtue of his office or ?y-cn a Justice of the Peace or a Constable or Poace 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 whether | he be: otherwise qualitied or not: And by such Regulations the Governor in Council may impose | fines not exceeding Five Hundred Dol/ors in any | base, on persons oodnvain‘ the same, and may | provide that the offender shall: be imprisoned until |‘such fine be paid, and may direct that no vessel shall be entered or cleared at the Port of Quebes or of Montreal, until all the requirements of such ?p- lations are fully eunrl'wl with, and -.{ rect that any Person, Vessel or thing, who or which has passed or departed or been removed from the said Quarantine station, before all the naulnnuu of such Regulations have been complied with in respect of such Porson, Vessel or thing, or witnout the written permission ‘of the Officer omâ€" powered to authorize such passing or dnn:mn may‘ be compelied to return or be carried k to the said Station, and by force if necessary." Now thesetore it is ordered by His Excelleney the Governor General in Council : 1« Vemels to make Quarantines _ : That all ships and other vessels, whether Sailing Vessels or Steamships and whother carrying nâ€" gers, or passengers and triegli, or treight mw in ballast, which may during the cight months next following the Fifteenth ‘.ILnd Ajpuil in eagh and every year arrive in the of Quebec, from any port or ports, place or places, situated "urt the Frovince, by way of that part of the River 3t Lawâ€" rence which is below Grosseâ€"Isle, shall -uI:t the Quarantine Station of Grosseâ€"Isle, to be there inâ€" 3.â€"Grosseâ€"Isle. _ 1| 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 tGrosseâ€"Isle and a linedrAwn parâ€" allel to it, through the Red Buoy, to be plw«& as heretofore, under the direction of the Superintenâ€" dent of Pilots, and bounded on the east and west by lines drawn due seuth from the Woestern Extreâ€" mities of Cliff Island and Grosseâ€"Isle, there to te ubmitted, should it be thought necessary by tho Medical Officer of the Station, to sanitary, disinâ€" fecting and other measures calculated to prevent the introduction and spread of epidemic, contagious or infectious diseases within the Province, in acâ€" cordance with the dispositions of the Iaw, u.:rr- suant to onhr:h‘i"n from time to time ; no ship or vessel shall quit its igned moorings at Quruntim without the order rtbc' proper Officer of the Station to that effect. 4.â€"â€"Establishment. The Quarantine establishment at Grosseâ€"Isle shall consist of a Medical Superintendent, with as many Medical Assistants, Hospital Stewards, Boatâ€" men, Orderlies, and other npfiym as may be apâ€" pointed, uoordu:{ to ciroumstances. The Medical superintendent shall, by virtue of his â€"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 officers and other mou whatsoâ€" ever in Grosseâ€"Isle, or attached to station, and be authorized to call upon all persons to aid him in enforeing the law and their regulations, and in case of his death, sickness, or absence, the Officer next in rank o-pio‘od on the island, shall have the power and aut y aforesaid. And all the c-fim of the said Quarantine Establishment shall, by virtue of their office, be Peace Officers, and be vested with all the powers and authority of Special Constables, within the limits of lh.‘lud‘ 5.â€"Inspection and Superintendence. l lh‘ The Medical 8u; ent Sona case death, sickness or rwbnnn.tho next in the rank ::lvyd on the Island) shall enforee the said Law these Regulations, and shall direct ships or vessels to go to -elnunu _places to perform Quarantine, as it may necessary to send them to» Heshall dirget all ships or vessels, liable to perform Quarantine, to be mmu within the limits of the Quarantine , and goneralâ€" ly do all that may be required to enforce rigid obedience to the said lawâ€" and these Regulations» He shall permit all passengers, or other persons tanded on the said Island, to be reâ€"embarked or shipped on board any Steamboat or other Vessol when the vessel is in a fitstate to receive them, and that they have lonu.-hdlLEh and found in Tnknd s ‘wot that stt sech pustoigers and porsun with their hfl.hn m cleansed and ‘ purified, and there does not exist amongst those who are about to proceed, or leave the said Island, Sigktt Tis: Sentinhine or Meatton or sther fufoolioss small Pox, or Measles, or other infectious and dangercus disease. |____ . C spected, and, it necessary, detained in Quarantine until such ships or vessels have been dicharged therefrom b{.-ueh license or passport, as shall be directed 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'rmt hc:n board of any other ship or vessel in this Province,. ¢: on (Grosseâ€"Isle aforesaid, when duly required ; hk usl i taneet C d N * "â€"“"{P""""" Inspection, That all Ships, Vesscls and Steamships after havâ€" ing had their discharge from the Quarantine of Grosseâ€"Isle, shall be subject to inspection, and furâ€" ther detention it necessary, on their artival at the HMarbour of Quebec, according to the Regulations hereinafter provideds % {N > _ 1. What is your name, and that of your sol? * nds o _ Me z: such of his medical assistants as may be so ordered by him) shall also go off to and w vbc:ohhnflo -:u‘u.ounu-no as aforesaid, following uestions to w-_l-_-."ne'm":‘*"t.'-x‘!i :_A_ _ 2. From whence did you sail, and date? 3. \?thh your cargo, and whence taken on _ 5. Was such . place or places, or any, and which of them u.a.r-u lhl: cholera, plague, or any pestilential fover or disease? _ _ _ _ . â€" _ _ . d i4 o hcigue onidnegt ies o t age Ni f 6. How many were on board when the * Secfgemengest passengers Steerage passengers? Crew? (Gn n acale 7. Have any person or persons during the bu-inbnt:d?ot are nf:'-m..,m..u?’:fi the tbo:u.. plague, or any pestilential fever or 8 Did any person or and how die auring the vofage audt e what distomper t ompetent authority« 9. Did you or any of the ship‘s compan; io o mmjmpflvny.p:h‘rfln’y&pw vessel, on did any of the company of any ship or vessel come 6n board your ship in the voyage, and from what port did she sail last ? 10. Did you or‘wny of your ship‘s company or passengers, with or without {:uprivuynrou- uu.l.?lu any place within the Province of T‘A'twlugluou aces did your vessel touch n her voyage? _ » (Wass ,"___ g o uin dee 11. Have you an: on board who is lanaâ€" tie, M.Ldu’dm blind or infirm, and are such accompanied by relations able to support them ? The Medical Superintendent shall have tlh. of the Hospitals. He shall receive into the aal.nla set apart for the treatment of T‘fltnfisl and inâ€" fectious diseases, all persons laboring under or threatened with any such db:l::“ Me shall have the ral su; e rection of e = thh:‘:luingm:: He shall visit nm- spect all pmon who shall be landed from any vessel, and distribute them as he shall think urâ€" dient. Upon the recovery of persons treated for any disease he shall, after due m«-, transfer 27 ihe for ie rioption of herithy persoms "and by him for reo persons th’onfou ao.idondp‘u the Iosllylpnfl of the said Island. He shall o:,orid.d the cleansing, washâ€" ing and purifying of all pn-:xn. and the unâ€" packing and ventilating of r h.c(o. and when l{oy are in a fit state to proceed, he shall, if need be, cause uz.bmu any part of it to be burned or otherw ed. 6th.â€"Traders, Suttlers, Grocers and others. No Btno- following the business of Suttlers, Traâ€" ders, Grocers or others occupations, or concerned in buying or selling, shall be allowed to reside upon the Island, except under the lisense and strict conâ€" trol of the Medical Superintendent, who will hrve vec during rith any rpsistance, y be ined on ary. essols ained in , all mâ€" | . And shall mfl ion _of aber of ngers e who require to be ous , from t and he ) isolate cach ves full authority to discharge and send frow the Island, all or any ml‘cm. reporting the fact of such dlttlux «nd the reason therefor, for the informaâ€" lh.nl‘h Governor u'-nl..ut persons adminisâ€" tering ernment. All such persons in w i engaged t:?dlil‘w traftic on l:uid ldfll.lfi be regulated as to prices by lists to be furnished by the Medical Superintendent from time to tiné, asâ€" sisted by the Cm Emigrant Agent at Quebec. 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 noofficer or persons em by the Wh any public employment on the said Island, directly or any interest or concern in any supply of provisions, or other things to be sup or furnished, hquornld-p-*huu Island, or directly or indirectly receives or takes any private mlycr reward for service renderedto any irs or Crows of \'U:L.P-â€"n‘cnw other perâ€" sons uponthesaid Island.: And it uh;llbothdu&u.l all persons to whose knowledge any breach of Regulation Mmcm the same forthwith to the Meaical Super who shall n?:lu into the facts alleged, and may suspend from his ofâ€" fice any person so charged until the pleasure of the Governor Goneral, shall be known respecting the person so charged. from the Medical Superintendent at Groseâ€"Isle, has not been m:.l‘h.r:‘on wecount of sickness or suspicion t not any sickness on board at the time, she uymni’:‘u’uyplm within the following limits in the of Quebec, viz.; the whole space of the River St. Lawrence, from the mouth of the River St. Charles to a line drawn.across the said River St. Lawrence, from the Flagâ€"staif on|the 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, the Pilot or Master of such ship or vessel shall anâ€" chor the said ship or vessel at the mouth of the River Saint Charled, to await inspection. 8.â€"â€"Vesseis proceeding to Quebec. In all cases where vessels having passengers on board, on account of sickness amongst sugh passenâ€" ger shall be dou‘mdh@mlinol!olutumr- son in charge may, on applicationto the Medical oamnene To an hss ud i re o wi age ; al vessel being mporly cleansed, pu and disinâ€" tocted under thesuperintendence and with the lisense of the Medical Suporintendent, may proceed up the river without the suid passengers, upon the master or person in charge paying to such person as shall be uppointed to receive the same, one shilling and mmrmtu'mpfiv,w bear the expense of the .:o-nyneo‘:n .;:l:_laln t:‘!hc rate of one i t diem for e e said passenâ€" gers, to m&o expence of their maintance at trosseâ€"Isle, for the time during which such vessele, inthe judgment of the Medical Superintendent, would h':'n had to be duslm Qlut:nlnodv&kh' for passengers not with any e pestilâ€" ential or infectious disease aforesaid, otherwise such vessels shall be detained in Quarantineâ€"until the E:â€"upn not sick of the aforesaid diseases, shall cleansed, washed, purified and disinfected. 9.â€"Inspecting Physiciawat Quebec. An Inspectingâ€"Physician at Quebec shall go off to all vessels arriving uu-.ueunm“s.nh river St» ChaÂ¥les, and E"M following questions to the Masters or persons in charge, viz : 1. When did you leave Grosseâ€"Isle ? 2. Exhibit to me your pass â€"port from Grosseâ€"Isle? 3. How many person have you on board ? Cabin passengors ? Steerage passengers ? f 4« Number left at Grosseâ€"Isle ? 3. Have uJ person or persons been taken sick nkkmhfi rosseâ€"Isle ? 6. Have any died? State number, names and disâ€" Pilots having been furnished with copies of these regulations, and also of the laws na:‘:h‘h!- grution, shall exbibit the same to the t or perâ€" son in charge of every vessel they may board. Every Pllot '“"'f.‘“'" of a vessel, shall bring her to auchor within the limits of the anchorage ground at Grosseâ€"Isle hereinbefore defined. They shall also h"t the nativnal flag of such vessel flyâ€" ing at the peak until boarded by the proper officers, and, in case of sickness on board, the said flag shall be kept at halfâ€"mast. On urlv'u:f at mb«, if the vessel has received a clean Bill of Ith _ 7. Have any person or persons come on board or lcl!.ygu vessels since you leftGrosseâ€"Isle? _ 8. Have you any person on board who is lunatic, idiotic, deaf and dumb, blind or infirm, and are such sccompanied by relations able to suwpport them ? _ And moreover, he shall require all Masters, or rno. in charge of vessels to exhibit to him the icense or r-pnn which they shall have received from the ‘Medical Superindent at the Quarantine person in charge ?Eli‘.b-,’ y such order. And the vrover Officers at Grosseâ€"Isle shall obsorve, in resâ€" proper Officers at Grosseâ€"Isle shall obsorve, in resâ€" m vessels, the samie rules and regulations as are ided for vessels arriving at Grosseâ€"Isle with sic§. Should the l-poathf.hmln at Quebec with -fl resistance (hodbohur of the duty required of him by this regulation, he will immediately enforce the same by all lawful means at his dispooal. _ i o oee 10. Any Steamboat or other vessel that shall have m.doruhonbn’:‘-_liemd with a vessel, not having the discharge Quarantine of the Medâ€" ical Superintendent at Grosseâ€"Isle, shall be subject i not from Quarantine. 11. No Steambont shall be allowed to pppceed to Grosseâ€"Isle for the purpose of m board pasâ€" sengers direct from that island, previously obtaining from the Collector of Customs of the Port of Quebec, a written Permit to that effect; subject nevertheless to the regulations hereinbefore provided. M 12. All vessels trading between any sotu or E.ma within ‘J:; Province or within the Gulf St. wrence, haying touched at any [::u or places without the Province, nor communicated with any other vessel which shall have arrived from any port without the Province, shall be exempt from the foregoing rules and regulations, so far as reâ€" «es the necessity of going to or at rosseâ€"Isle ; nor ll:’lll the u{d rules -.:”::ul» tions apply to any Vessel of War, or to Transports or Vessels having: Queen‘s 'fm- on board accomâ€" panied by a Imu.l Officer, in a_healthy state, unless sickness or death may have occurred during the passage. % 1% No Vessel shall be entered or cleared at the Port of Quebec or Montreal ustil all the requireâ€" iments of the M‘“‘: Nfi:fiom in reforence to such Vessel shall have been fully complied 14. Any person who shall contravene, either by omission or commission, any of the fonxlu‘ Reguâ€" lations, shall, for every nc{ offence, inctr and pay a Fine not exceeding Foym Huxorzp DorLars, to be recovered in the manner preseribed by the said Act, and every person who, upon comviction of any such offence, shall fail to J:Ltho mount of fine which he shall have been mned to pay, shall be imprisoned until such Fine be paid. ® s Axp All rmu orders making Regu relating to Quarantine are hereby revoked. | _ s GOVERNMEXT â€"HOUSE â€"OTITAWA, Saturday, 16th day of Degember, 1865. Presex~ His Exossuexey tus Avurytstraror or tus Govâ€" ERXMEST Ix Corxomw. HIS EXCELLENCY was pleased to lay before the Council a Report from the Commissioner of Customs, dated 15th Decemâ€" ber, 1865, and approved by the Hon. the Minisâ€" ter of Finance, stating that undet authority of chapter 17 of the Con. Stat., Can., Bec. 24, an Order in Council was passed on | 28th April, 1853, directing © that Goods bona/fide exported to this Province fromany country, but passing in transitu through another and under Bonds shall be, until it shall be se orâ€" dered, valued for duty as if such| Goods were imported direct from such mentioned country into this Province," submitting that it would be desirable to e said Or der in Oouncil to /ree as well as dutiabl Whereupon His Excellency in Council m.d to order, and it is hereby red, that Goods m( through a forgign country consigned y to lmfi\en in Canada, shall hereafter be put on footing as dutiable Goods. _ t 102â€"tf January 1, 1866 WM. H. LEE, Wx. H. LEE, THE OTTAWA TIMES JUNE 18, 1866 12â€"tf Sit,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 Afluirs, to the Governur General of this Province, conveying Her Majesty‘s Orders that no Chilian or Spanish armed Vessols be allowed to bring their Prizesinto British W aters. 1 am, sir, Your obedient servant, R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, The Earl of Clarendon to Mr. Cardeell. Forkiox Orrict, 2nd February, 1866. ;Six,â€"ller Majesty‘s Government being desirous of observing the strictest neutrality in the contest between Spain and the Republic of Chili, they proâ€" pose, with the view of more effectually carrying into effect this &fi;e:rl-. to interdict the Armed Ships, and also the Privateers of both parties, from carrying Prizes made by them into the Ports, Harâ€" bours, Roadsteads or Waters of the Unitec Kingâ€" dom, or any of: Her Majesty‘s Colonies or Possesâ€" siohs abroud. > j : s â€"I have accordingly to mequaint you that the Queen has been pleased lfllmt t{lt_ _orders in conformity with the principles aboved stated, should forthwith be addressed to all Ehpor authorities in the United Kingdom, and to Her Majesty‘s Naval or other authorities in all Tum“ beyond the United Kingdom, for their guidance in the circumâ€" stances, I have, &e.. € rSigned. 1 CLAREXDON. s & February 26th, 1866. Sir,â€"Hor Majosty being‘ fully determined to obâ€" serve lboduluclxoumlkl during the existing hostilities between Her Catholic lln§aly and the Republics of Chili and Peru, and being moreover resolved to prevent, as far as possible, the use of Her lnjo:{‘n Marbors, Ports, and Coasts, and the Waters within Her Injruy'- Territorial g:xi..]u. tion, in aid of the warlike purposes of either Belâ€" ligerent, has commanded me to communicate to you, for your guidance, the Mlowlnhlluln, which are to be freated and enforced as ller Majesty‘s Orders and Directions:â€" _ The Right Honarable Edward Cardwell, M. P &e., &co., &c. Mer Majesty has 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 Ffi- day, the 2nd of March next, and in Her Majesty‘s Territories and Possessions beyond seas six days after the day when the Governor or other Chief Authority of each of such Territories or Possessions respectively shall have notified and Klbl'uhod the same, nuh.h.rd notification that the said Rules are to be obeyed by all persons within the same territories and possessions shall hereafter be permitted to sail out of or leave anyâ€"Port, Roadstead, or Waters, subject to British trumu, from which any Vessel of the other lligerent (whether the same shall be a Ship of War, a Privateer, or a Merchant Ship) shall have Cory. C o oecd. The Collector of Customs, At Sea Port« in Canada rwviculy dorrud. until after the expiration of at ast Twentyâ€"four hours from the dol’nrtnn of such lastâ€"mentioned Vessel beyond the Territorial jurisâ€" diction of Her Majesty. e en _ 2. If any Ship of War or Privateer of either Belli lhlfl after the time when this Order shail be Afst notified and put in force in the United Kingdom and in the Channel Islands, and in the several Colonies and Foreign Possessions and Deâ€" m-nelu of Her l‘;}my ;:lpeuvolyl.l:mn any Mouh or W aters lu‘iniw r Majest either in the U: Kingdom or in the Chanzel la,- lands, or in any ufl!orl-tay'c Colonies or Forei Possessions or Dependencies, such Vessel shall i: required to depart and put to sea within Twentyâ€" four hours after her entrance into such Port, Road. m:;i,hofl'uon, except l;iem of a;nu of weather, or r requiring visions or things nocessa for the -uh&nfl or:r Crew, or repairs, in oith?r of which cases the Authorities of the Port or of the nenrest Port (as the case may h}, shall require her to but to sea as soon as possible afterthe exâ€" piration of such period of ‘Twentyâ€"four hours, with» out permitting her to take in supplies, beyond what may be necessary for her immediate use ; and no -é.\.’u-l which may have been allowed to remain w British W aters for mmndnpch shall continue in any such Ports, eads, or waters, for a longer period ‘::.:.l'l;who:ty-fmr hours after her necessary re; a ve been completed : Provided lonnh’.‘hll,thu in all cases in which there shall be any Vessel sgwhuhor Ships of W ar, Privateors, or Merchant ip-lz of the said Belliâ€" wnfi parties in the same Port, Roadstead, or aters within the Territorial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, there shall be an interval Of not loss than Twentyâ€"four hours between the departure therefrom of any such Vessel (whether a Ship of W ar, a Privaâ€" teer, or a Merchant Ship) of the oneâ€"Belligerent, and the nh?:‘m departure therefront : of uyfl of ‘War or Privateer of the other Belligerent, the times hereby limited for lhodn&uuln of such Shflr of W ar and Privateers respoct fl{.,"lll always in case of necessity be extended, so far as u{‘h reâ€" uisite for aglvhg:loet to this provise, not z-n.lnr_or erw un C i en III. "No Ship of War or Privateer of cither Bolliâ€" mu shall hereafter be permitted while in any , Roadstead or Waters, subject to the Territoâ€" rial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, to take in any supâ€" plies except provisions and such other things as may be requisite for subsistence of her Crew, and except so much coal only as may be sufficent to carry such Vessel to the nearest Port of her own Country, or to some nearer destination ; and no coal shall be -flh supplied to any such Ship of War or Privateer in the swme or any other Port, Roadstead, w wiur:&uwwmwupmumd ler Ma , without special permission until r the up?nu’onol'rhm months from the timeâ€"when such coal pn‘hn been last supplied to her within British Waters as aforesaid. I have the honor to be, Sir, Your most humble Servant, _ . igned EDW Al The Ogfll‘ Ad)-hhtorh‘ the Government of Canada ‘Ottawa, April 3, 1865. ed the "CANADA IMMIGRATION GAZETTE," which will be devoted exclusively to the encourageâ€" ment of lnmi&n‘lon. and to the diffusion of acourâ€" ate and useful information concerning Canada abroad, I h&lun to bring under your notice the advantages this sheet will offer as an advertising medium to land owners, and others hvi‘ per» ‘ties for sale or lease. As information of :vuu is eagerly sought for, and much valued by every inâ€" telligent emigrant, means will thus be afforded of Slufi( the intending purchaser or lesséo in Gréat ritain in direct communication with the propertyâ€" holder here. SIR.â€" The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration, having authorized the publication, b{ this Department, of an occasional rnrr. to be callâ€" Co avs S na sra hra c TMNTAR ATIAN 0 a derie » The Honourable the Ministet of Agriculture and Immigration has also authorised the oEdn‘ of an Information Office in Liverpool, under the manageâ€" ment of Mr. Wim. Dixon, a gentleman woll acquaintâ€" ed with this and the mother country, who will be ially ohrfid with the distribution of this psrt R‘Mm liudkh:gu.nd in bringing the same prominently under the notice of the emigrant. The first number will appéar in the courseâ€"of next month, the second in Aprenr:ringin‘ down the inâ€" formation to the latest period, to be followed up monthly or quarterly, as may be ruulnd. o As the space it is inhnd.‘mu for advertising purposes will be limited, and in view of the: h;r circulation the sheet will obtain, [for it will be disâ€" tributed gratuitously}, the meu of advertisements caunot be much lower than the following +â€" _ For each advortisement, not exceeding ten lines, $2 the insertion: and 8 cents for every extra line. _ PFor a square of 22 lines, to stand for a twelveâ€" month, $6. ubls In all.cases, advertisements must be prepaid, and an early transmission is recommended. a The undersigned will gladly receive communicaâ€" tions of n practical character for publication, bearâ€" ing on the subject of Immigration, such as letters from actual settlers, showing their progress in the that they shoald be written as concisely as possible, and be Lolfun snythhg like exaggeration. am, Sir, loMs: * February 10. 200 Packed and inspected R. iq cce _M by R. Kimxiy, Esq., of FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CESTOMs. Ortawa, 1Â¥th March, 1866 CGroceries & Liquors. wéy~ Country Merchants would do well to examine before purchasing «lsewhere. Ottawa, Jan. â€" 1866 GovERNMENT IMMIGRATION OFFICE, > > QueBzc, 25th January, 1866. )O gl;l:; OF MESS AND PRIME P O t C ,=:: POL 5 A L. Signed. ual settiers, showing their progress in the dl-trz‘,ln ..&'«:-'1... :« fix‘s'u“ J.flry le Cominissioner of Customs and Excise , A LARGE $TOCK OF Your bedient servant, A. C. BUCHANAN, Chief Agent. DOWNING STREET EDWARD CARDW ELL D. WHELAN, [Rideau street 62â€"« 20â€"tf : Ottaws April26} MongREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. SAILING WEEEKLY: ACADIAXN,...... (Building)... . AUSTRIAN,.....(Building.). .. PERUVIAN, .. Capt. Barraxrixg MOIIAVIAN‘ .. ... Capt, Attox,... HIBERNIAN, ...Capt. Dorrox... NOVAâ€"8COTIAN,..Capt. Wyiu.. BELGIAN,.... .. Capt. Brows.... NORTHâ€"A MERICAN,. Capt. Kenn DAMASCUS,.....Capt. Watr.... BR@RETURNX TICKETS GRANTED AT 0 REDUCED RATES. LIVERPUOL or LONXDONDERRY TVCT | mdennentrntiasinke VX 8T. DAVID, 1650 tons, .. .... . Capt. Aird. 8T, GEORGE, 1468 tons, ... .. Chpt. Smith. 8T. ANDREW, 1432 tons, . .. .. Capt. Scott. 8T. PATRICK, 1207, tons, . . .. . Capt. Trocks The Steamers of this Line will sail at regular in tervals between the Clyde and Quebec. s Berths not secured until paid for. For passage, or other Inniculnn. I{l Ig to * HEUBACH & CoW 4 & . k Aoests at Orrawa. 8T 8ST 8sT 8ST Ottawa, May 14 British and North American : ROYVAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ! The Boston Ships only calling at HALIFAX > to land and receive Passengers and e Her Majesty‘s Malls, __ _ â€">â€" LIVERPOOL & NEW YORK LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON, Chief Cabin Passage Second _« w Passengers Booked to Liverpool & Londonaery Chief Cabin Passage, Second * w ; Chicf Cabin Pas#AGG,.. ... .. ...... ... . 20 00 Becond _« K2 Su4 v4aae + x4 6Â¥ ++ e «+ _ MB 00 Payable in Gold or its equivalent in United States currency. The Bhr{r carry experienced Surgeons. No Berth will be secured until paid for. _ No freight will be received after 3 o‘clock P.M., on the day before mailing. _ P R@J" Parccls for different consignees colâ€" lected and made up in single packnages adâ€" dressed to one party for delivery, for the purâ€" pose of evadinyg freight, will upon the examinâ€" ation by the customs be charged with proper freight. es P The owners of these ships will not be acâ€" ;:x‘hh for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Mery, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are sigued thercfor, and the value thereof, therein expressed. GLASGOW LIN E. Nots.â€"All Letters and Newspapers wost rass through theâ€" Post Office. Merchandise and Bpecie ‘Lw for, personal expenses) shipped under the name of Lvaeac®, will be charged as freight, and liable to Custom House regulaâ€" tions. Srecie taken as freight For freight or passage, apply to (_ Rates of Through Passage from OTTAW A to BALH OF LANDS. Ix rx, THOMAS STORY, ax Ixsouvext. P\IIIUAN'I‘ TO THE STATUTE IN that behalf, public notite is hereby 'flvon that on the Fifteenth day of August next, at the hour of Twelve o‘clock, noon, ‘e: undermentioned Lands and Ton(-mnh. I:ll( pnp:.y' of the ;.id [n-f solvent, (s & Iflr eon in favor of Altllldtm.) will be sold by Public Auction at my offite, on Bolfm Street, in the City of Ottawa : Being composed of Villa Lots Numbers One, Two, and Three, fronting the Rideanu Canal, and Lots Numbers Four, Five, and Six, fronting the Concesâ€" sion Line, or allowance for road between Concesâ€" sions 0 and D, in the Town-h?o! Nepean, in the County of Carleton, as laid out and marked on a plan drawn by George F. Austin, Provincial Land furreyt, And aepughed in ‘the Regiswy Uibes of the County of Carleton, of that portion of the Northâ€" erly half of Lot lettered G, in (!:uuion C, Rideau Front, (the said Northerly half being formed by Front, (the said Northerly half bch,'::-mod by divldil'"l.h said Lot uz.tho centre, front to rear,) sittate, ging and being on the Easterly side of the Rideau Canal ; also that vther portion of the said Northerly half of Lot lettered G, situate, lyin and bo!montbe Emrlg side of the Rideau Cnnuf, gcho part is biftted and bounded, or may be rwise known as follows : that is b-mwm- mencing at a point on the Westerly side of the Conâ€" ign Road, between Concessions C and D, in said ;;rh?, distant eight hundred and fiftyâ€"two and one~ half links, in a Southerly direction from the xonn.n angle of 0t lettered G, aforesaid, thence Southerly along the said Concession Road, two hunâ€" dAVAqsaxsrs%‘s CUUAy+ + 1 ++ i. SCOT4;. ... +s . PERSIA,. .. ... . CHISAq: ++ +4+ s Avstracrasiax, hBLks P x +ss‘ +s AFRICA,.:.. .. CANADA, Evrora, THE FARES WILL BE From New York to Liverpool : Ottawa, Feb, 12, 1866 Patent Fire Extinguisher MI. CHAS. PERKY, THE TRAVEL« Teungrnine, (U Rnsiecionn. is new nopping Fire sher, (L‘Extincteur), is now at the Russell lhu(-. where a specimen a"fl".? paratus can be examined. a CHAS. PERRY, Actxt, (Aéoudin‘ to accommodation STBENAONS,....1.ssrrstrenrenskescurie en December 19, 1865 ay OCEANX sTEAMSHIPS. Appointed by the Admiralty to sail between | Insolvent Act of 1864. Via CORK HARBOR, and between From Boston to Liverpool : From Boston to Halifax : Mantleâ€"Pieces ! sUMMER SERVICE. Via CORK HARBOR xn S opah 55+ . J. & A. K. Mil‘a. _E.C. «1. G. BATES, Agents, No. 103 State Street Bortcr .$66.75 to $86.175 .. .. E. R. Moodie, +k i..t.0. Btone C. H. E. Judkins S â€"I8."C. Lott E. M. Hockley .+1+«+. T. Cook, . . .+ . R. Inglis J. P. Anderson Thomas Small c+sÂ¥senls Leltch Capt. Aird. Chpt. Smith. Capt. Scott. Capt. Trocks 2600 Tons 2650 Posts 2434 Tons 2300 Tons 2400 Tons 1784 Tons 1800 Tons 1.25 $132 50 80 .00 125â€"y 112 65 NK 48â€"utf 00 00 l‘lIE SUBSCRIBEI HAVING BY A new and special arrangement been appointed by MESSHS.JaCQUEs & MAY, of Toronto, their gole and only agent in Montreal, for the Sale by Auction, of their «plendid FURNITURE, takes the earliest opportunity of announcing to the citizens of Montreal, and the public generally, that he will from time to time during the ensuing Spring, offer at his spacious and weli established premises, the various extensive consignments direct from this celebrated establishment, embracing all the new styles of their elegant and claborately carved and polished * No. 267, Notre DameStreet In addition to the sale at his own Stores, the sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS at the private residence.of parties declining Houseâ€" ku?un‘. or removing from the city, will claim speâ€" cial attention; and ail OUTâ€"DBOR SALES of tais description are respectfully solicited. Increased 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 property, so that parties sellâ€" ing out can have their account sales and proceeds immediaiely after cach sale. T im __ BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE!: in every variety and description necessary to meet the demands of modern taste and convenience. _ this department of the Auction business is becoming more important with the increase and extension of the city, the undersigned offers the most LisERaL Trrws to parties wishing to bring their property into the market for public competition. _ _ â€" 78{.;;;[‘“;,,“0“7;""“ given to the sale of REAL ESTATE and CITY #ROPERTY, and as A great hardship has been felt by both buyers and sellers, the former being taxed illegally with one per cent on the amount of purchace, and the latter by the exorbitant charge for commission and adverâ€" ti‘fi‘. Now, the undersigned proposes to do away wifh this grievance as far as Kh own bugiaess is concerned, by undertaking the saie of Rea Properâ€" ty, on conditions which it is hoped will meet the views of all parties, namely : 1st.â€"There will be no charge of one per ceut to the . purchases, ies is L 2nd.â€"When bona fide sales are effected not exeee‘ ing £5,000, the cotmmission will be £5; and â€" _ on amounts from £5,000 upwards only £10, exclusive of the cost of advertising ; upon which the regular trade discount uf 25 per cent will be allowed. % 3rd.â€"When property is bought in, reserved, or withâ€" drawn, no charge will be made, except the actual disbursements for advertising." _‘ The undersigned avails himself of this opglortunl- ty of mn:lllin‘.hio sincere t!unk- to thoJuu iic for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him during the past four year«, and frusts by prompt attention to business, and strict adkerence to the foregoing proposals to meet a contifiuance of the same. _ _ N. B.â€"All orders left at the office will meet with prompt attention. es e dn on And Agent for the #ale of Real Estate Montreal, March 3, 1866. 5‘ 6. PROVINCE OF CANADA By His Excellency the Right Honorable Cnarues Sraxuey Viscovnt )fmcx, Baron Monek of Ballytramon, in the County Wexford, Governorâ€" General of British North America.and Captainâ€" General and Governorâ€"inâ€"Chief in and over the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunsâ€" wick, and the Island of Prince Edward, and ~ _ Vieeâ€"Admiral of the same, &e., &¢. To all to whom theze presents shall comeâ€"Grzetâ€" 18G : A PROCLAMATION. ‘ Gzo. E1. Carter, “THEREAl,lnlnd by ‘ Atty.â€"Gen. ; the thirty cighth chapâ€". ter of &nwlidm Statutes of Canada, intituled : « An Act ru!-ecun‘ the preservation of the Public Health," it almonft other things enacted, that whenever this Province or any part thereof, or lace therein, appears to be threatened with any Kmnidlblo epidemic, endemic â€"or contagious disâ€" ease, the Governor may, by Proclamation, to be by him from time to time issued, by and with the adâ€" vice and consent of the Executive Council of this Province, declare the said Act to be in force in this Province, or in ln‘pm thereof, or place therein, mentioned in such Proclamation, and it shall thereâ€" upon be in force wcoru'iugly; and the Governor may in like manper from,tume to time, as to all or any of the parts or places to which any such Procâ€" lamation extends, revoke or renew any such Procâ€" lamation ; and, subject to such revocation and reâ€" newal as aforesaid, every such Proclamation shall have efect for six months or for uny shorter period in such Proclamation expmsnd'; Axp Wirrkas, although there exists no reason for serious alarm, the Province mppears to be so far threatened with Asiatic Chua‘n.ldinuo within the meanâ€" ing of the said Act, as to render it u'rdi- ent that all necessary precautions should be taken for the protection of the Public Health, and it is therefore expedient to declare the said Act to be inforce in the said Province. Now Know Ye, that b{ virtue of the power in Me vested by the said Act, 1, the ‘said Governor of this Proâ€" vince by and with the advice of the Executive Counâ€" cil of t{n said Province, do hoNdeoolue the said Act herein before mentioned to be in force in this Province, from and after the date of these preâ€" sents, and that tx same do and shall continue in force for and during the period of Six Calenâ€" der Months from the date hereof, unless this Proclamation be soon revoked and recalled under the isions of the said Act: Of all which, Her lq‘ut ‘s loving subjects, and all others whom these pna-zdootmy in anywise concern Are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accorâ€" Wiikighy. : ... s o e es io ne oo By Command, WM. McDOUGALL, Secrotary HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL WHII‘A!, BY AN ACT PASSED IN the twentyâ€"ninth year of Her Mljfidz;l Reign, intituled "" An Act lorwldc against the inâ€" troduction and sprea«ling 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 J)td\renl. the introduction of conâ€" tagious or infectious disorders affecting sheeg. catâ€" tle, horses, and other animals, and check guch disâ€" orders from spreading, if introduced ; _______ _ And whereas a contagious disease or eE‘demle af fecting cattle prevails in many parts of Earope,and is increasing and extending itsravages, and whereâ€" as it is expedient, in order to prevent the introducâ€" tion of the same into this Province, that the im{am- tion by sea of certain animals and articles should be prohibitedâ€" $ _ His Excellency 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 thercof, by sea, of cattle, sheep, horses, swine, asses and mules, meat, skins, hides, horns, hoofs, or other parts of such animals, hay, straw, and fodder, be, and the same is hereby prohibited ; save and except such cargo or cargoes, or part of eargo, as His Excellency in Council may hereafter see fit to exempt from such prohibition. « MW + Ihe KR :.:. ... .. . February 28, 1866. Criecurar No. 175. KNo. 8. FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS, + Ottawa, June 6, 1866. Sim, â€" I have it in command to inform you that His Exâ€" Mflnu{ the Governorâ€"General, by an Order in il of this day‘s date, has Inondyhnod to reâ€" new, for a period of one month from date hereof, the Order in (%nell of the 19th March hd":inet'u‘ that « Fire Arms and Munitions of War" be importâ€" ed free of duty until the 6th rmimo, subject to the condition that the Il:,otm urnish the Collector. of Customs with lists of parties desirous of procuring such arms, and that such parties be known to be reliable loyll subjects, and such privilege shall extend to all such importations made upon and from this You are hereby authorized to refund the duties alroady m:l :fin Arms and Munitions of W ar im« portod rfld above named. am, Sir, | Your obedient servant, R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE The Collector of Customs. 144â€"f JA DERING their sincere thanks to their friends l:‘“t‘h:‘pblh .on.u.l.liy, for their m»:‘y nn: inâ€" C patronage and support, would to draw their attention to the fact dfl’: having m‘mpp!ied the city for eighteen months, their experience has enabled them to select such a stock of ALES as shall please the most fastidioustaste, while their inâ€" creased facilities for Bottling and delivering wil Tn UNDERsIGXED, wuius*® TteExâ€" DERING their sincere thanks to their friends ensure the promptest attention to all orders the; may be favored with. * w 'all. :‘.. BRADING G':O- pat~ sent y, ce a woek to Amk'uh-ond, and aohu. Ottawa, Lnnh 27, 1866. B4â€"tf Givex under my Hand and Seal at Arus, at the Government House, in the CITY of OTTAW A, in the said Province, this TENTH day of April, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand eight hnndm{ud sixtyâ€"six, and in the Twentyâ€"Ninth year of Her Majesty‘s Reign. ns f L. DEVANY, Avcrioxke® axp Commssio® Mrrcnast, ALES & PORTER ictoria â€" V aults ! Wellington Street. Moxtrrar, 20th day of February, 1866 J PRESENT: Clerk Executive Council MONCK 124â€"f, 65â€"y b6â€"tf B IyI NT O L‘S SARSAPARILLA The Great Purifierof the Blood C169 ]x:t;ic;xiirl recommended for use during â€" IESPRIRG AXND SUMMER ‘VIIEN THE BLOOD I8 THICK, THE circulation cl‘;gged. ang the humors of the body rendered unhealthy by the heavy and Tvn secretions of the winter months. This safe, t mé powerful detergent, cleanses every portion of the «ystem, and should be used daily By all who are gick, or who wish to prevent sick ness. _ It is the only genuine and original prepara tion for the perimanent cure of the most dangerou v and confirmed cases of Scrofula, Old Sores, Boils, Tumors, Ab« seesses, Ulcers, ____ And every kind of Serofulous and Scabious erupâ€" | tions. _ It is also a sure remedy for | salLT RHEUM, RING _ WORM, TETTER, SCALD HEAb AND SCURVEY. Itis guaranteed to be the Purest «nd most Powerâ€" ' ful preparation of GENUINE HONDURAS SARSAPA RILI A And is the only true -g{d nlinblre cure for Syphilis, | q‘( eyen in its worst forms . Itis the very best medicine for t disegses arising from a vitiated or i the Blood, and particularly so when nectipn with _BRISTOL‘S (Vegetable) Sugarâ€"Coated Liver, Stomach and Bowels, Pue:r in Glass Phials, and Wartranted to keep in any climate. s C tg Fecis _ ‘These Pills are prepared expressly to opéerate in harmony with wupgxfin ufpill blood purifiers, BRISTOL‘S SARSAPARILLA, in eases arising from depraved humora, or impuré blood. The most helpless sufferers need not despair. Under the inâ€" fluence of these two GREAT RE 1ES, maladies that have heretofore been considered uttelly incur. able, di“lx“““ quickly and |po anently. _ In the following disenses, these Pills rn the safest, the uickest, and the best remedy eyer prepared, and 'llhonld be at once resorted to : Dyspepsia, or Indigestio Liver Come plaints, Constipation,| Headache, and Piles» Bristol‘s .?flrnpufllll, and B: ed Pills are for sald by all Dru Sold in %v{n by John Robe F. MacCarthy, J. Jennings, W George Mortimer, _ Aino'rx;: the most h;xpoflm'x'. of modern Medical discoveries the CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER. Side FTNHE CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER has 1. now been before the l'uliic for a length of time, and wherever used is well liked, never failing in a single instance to give permament relief when timely used, we have never known a single case of dissatisfaction where the directions are properly followed, but on the contrary, all. 1e dclighm{ with its operations, and speak in he highest terms of its virtues and magical effects. | + We speak from expcrience in this mattur, having tested it thoroughly and therefore those who are suffering from any of the comâ€" plaints for which it is recommended may deâ€" pend upor its being a Sovereign l!.cmeily. §.i The astonishing efficacy ;I;‘ the Canadain Pain Destroyer, in curing for which it is recommended, and its thow. frk success in subduing the torturing pains of Rheumatism, and in relieving Nervous Affecâ€" tions, entitle it to a high rank in the list of Jemedics for these complaints. . Orders are Ccoming in from Medicine Dealers inall parts of the country for further supplies, and cach testiâ€" fying as to the universal satisfaction it gives. The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give immediate relief, All Medicine Dealers keep it. Physicians orderand useit; and no family will be without it after once trying it. Price twentyâ€"live cents per Bottle, : NXORTHROP & LYMAN, Neéwcastle, C. W., General Agents for Canada. Sold by Geo. Mortiner, John Roberts, W M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, in Ottawa. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. é 1â€"6f.w RELIEF IN TEX MINUTES. PULMONIC _ WAFERS ! TKE ORIGINAL MEDICINE ESTA. blished in 1837, and first article of the kind ever introduced under the name of «" Pu monic Wafers," in this or any other country ;all other‘Pulmonic Wafers are counterfeits, The genuine can be known by the name BRYAN being stamped on each WAFER. *L P I L LM®â€"1 + e en e o in CSE C Ee eE eR TY NO CCC Are warranted to give satisfaction to every All of our instruments have np?nthe ? one. board, in full, =GEO, A. PRINCE 4 C . No fam‘ly should be without a box of _ , | When a dealerrepresentsany other instrument Bryan‘s Pulmenic Wafers l” «the same as ours," it is usually a meft in the house. s attempt to sell an inferior instrument on which No traveller should be without a supply o he can make a large profit. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers P. 8.â€"A libreal discount to Churches, Cleff in his pocket. men and Schools. Address. .. No person will ever object togive for _ | akO. A. PRINCE, £00, Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafeps \ Buflalo Kâ€" Â¥ OSES 1;:;'“’-“'9 ie | M‘â€"fi:‘â€"-â€"â€"d JOB M , Sole Proprietor eenmmmatam % & g:w Yorr. ,Tnl Orrawa Tiugs.â€"Printed and Published NORTHROP & LYMAX, â€" â€"| every moming, (Sundays excepted) February}3, 1866 in Jttawa by Geofge Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. nssey, H. F. McCarthy. and J. Skinner, e, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, ps in the Stomach, Cholera Morbu , Dysentry, Boawel Complaints, Burhs, Scalds, : . Frost Bites IN QUART BOTTLES ! The great cure fof all Diseases of the a LDict Drink, Dec. 18 1865. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers C., licine for the cure of all vitiated or impure stite of 1y so when used in conâ€" de., stol‘s Sugarâ€"Contâ€" gists every where. », Dr. Garvey, H. M. Massey, and Newcasru® dc 1â€"64â€"fkw 48â€"utt | Arabian Heavé Remedv AND CONXDITIOX MEDICINE 8 POSITIYELY sSUPERIOR To axy OR ]_ all other preparations for the Cure r Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and all discases which affect the Wind of Horses : Also as a Condition Medicine, surpassing cvery thing of the kind ; is casy to give, ®ure to « ure, and safe in all cases and at all times, and does not prevent the horse from being worked while using it. Whangoas * It cleanses the breathing apy moving fromâ€" the airâ€"cells t lymph,, or that secretion. whi« clogs them, causing a difficulty l.nd&y its action on the discase the mucous membrane to resur dimensions, thus equalizing the the blood, and restoring t dis to their natural size ; by its use petite is improved, all derang digestive organs corrected, soft, and gi\‘i‘lg to the cout a sleck a pearance. D. W. HURD, Successor to Sold by Gex Massey, L. F. Ottawa. PIAXNO FORTES 1 the N. Y. Tribune says :1 hi Incwly invented Fianoâ€"For all the praise given to them I» Gottschalk, Strackosch, M As regards structure, they philosophical ; in purity, x tinuity of tone; in vocal 1 crowing excelencé which en | _ From the N. Â¥. Herald, Sept. 5.â€"Upon a careful examination of Dricc‘s Pianoâ€"Forte, we find the results obtained are a very fine singing tone, great purity and briliancy throughout the entire Lmlmm«‘m, not often found in Pianos constructed upon the old m The N. Y. Times, July 12, says :â€"We now an instrument without an equal. Tt can sing with a «mooth delicacy, perfectly unstâ€" tainable on any other instrument ; an ordinary player obtains with no exertion, the fulluess of a Grand Pianoâ€"Forte, and they must speedily supersede the old styles. A crowing excelence which en to "«ing" on the instrument, deserve the highest rank, Y my opinion, is destined to woi in the manufacture of Pianc world. LX constructed on a truly Scientific l'nn:’i‘- ple. They have greater strength, and will re. main‘ longer in Toxs than any other Piane The construction is simple and natural, al} the extrancous lumber in the body of the instru. ment is despensed with ; the sound boards are merely two arched planks of thin w004, like the front and back of a violin ; the strings are attached to a strong Iron frume, which is apare tedand entirely independent of the case, the rely dispensing with the old barp tm of stringing by substituting straight bridgos, proserving at the same time the Over Strung Buss, of which Mr. Diigcs is the Inventor. By these im. provements we gain much more viltutory power, at the same time preserving all it purity andâ€"richness of tonc, , They have received the highest textnonials from the" Press, and all the principal artists in the country, among which are : Harry Sanderson., L, M, Gottechalk, Max Mare rek, #. Thaiberg, Theodore BiMzkeld, D ‘m, Bianon, Merman Wollemhaupt, £. Barili, PFrancis H, Houn, :’..‘:vnd.owh; + . Pradel, "MESECRSHTND THALDTRG the gros pianist, says:=] Lave examined your new Pigno Fortes, and 1 cordially approve of its system of construction. lt« principal, by which grat increase of vibratory power is obtained, being very simple and perfectly piilosophical, The tone is rand and noble ; it has groat capacity for sustaining the sound for singing, and its volume of tone or power 1 have never heard ! excelled in depth, purity, and sympathetic «weetness. ; Gextuexex :â€"Having thoroughly examined and tested the Pianoâ€"Fortes invented and tented by Mr. 8. B. Disocs, I am nfflnq& that the tene resulting from his im provementy as exhibited in the instruments under examiâ€" nation, in point of richness, depth and brilianâ€" cy, equals that of the best Grand Pianoâ€"Fortes, and ezcels them in purc, musical intonation and actuel tone, power thus approximating closer to what 1 consider perfâ€"ction in the instw ment than has yet been achicved by any othen , tem of manufacture. Before purchasin; catalogue, with price Ottawa, Dec. 18, 18( Ottawa, Dec. 18th 1865 Every Instrument Warranted for FIVE Yean No Charge for Boxing or Slapping. NX ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE COK 4{& taining full description of style, and tertimonials of the most cmincut musidans, as to the superior excellence of our inft® mentsâ€"will be sent free to anv addross, The Automatic Organ. In presenting the Avmamame Oneax, *# boldly announce the greatest Mu-;‘ in musical instruments of the age. During th past half century, the French and Germa® have manufactured . reed instruments wit double bellows, and two pedas for the fect 1 ‘operate, but the want of the reversed of Eâ€" waUsTED» ®Eutows, (which is the only hbellows used in our instruments,) made it impossible for them to produce the mellow, rich ab4 musical tone for which our instruments ar¢ celebrated. % C ook . _ f #52 to #552 PEACH! THIRTY NINE VARIETIE®S, with PATRNT BASSO TENUTO or SUB BASS. ‘Another objection to this method of hlowing was, that both feet being occupied, no r tunity was offered for the management of the swell. Within the past two years, instruments constructed on this Empun plan of « double blowers," have been manufactured in thit country, and to counteract this difficulty (want of a swell) a lever has been 1rojected from the centre of the instrument, to act upon the awell, Axp orERATED sy tme kxex. | Theinconvenien(t and contortion necessary to effect this objec are disagrecable enough to a gentleman, but to :hdy tt:'ueol wuch an appendage is nesrl? mpossible.. 6':'". avrowxaric device obvintes this difficulty entirely, the simple act of blowing with mort or less force giving the desired increase Of decreage in the volume of the tope. LWO MEPREPRRENPWE ERRTCE PERRAWOCC CC For seventeen years the mp-rioremn" of our Mclodeons has not been questioned, 498 for two years past the enormous demand has made it impossible for us to meet OUr ardert promptly. . With our increwed facilities, Wt feel warranted in assuring our patron# that their orders will be promptly met, and solic a continuance of their patronage. SCBOOL ORGAKS and MKELODEONS wummenimmmmmnmmemmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmemmemn 000000 Tus Orrawa Ties.â€"Printed and Published every momning, (Bundays excepted,) Grorce Cortoy, Proprictor, and Resse* Davis, Editor, at the Times Stcam M..':‘. W. HURD, Successor to B Maiden Lane, NEW \'urz SOLE PROPRIETOK For Tli! UNITED NORTHROP & LYMa Automatic Organs. WA: HENRYâ€"FRY, lat 85,000 NOW in USE! DRIGGS® RE THI Finished in Elegant Rosewood, Waluut or Ork cuses. XERURWE OZPPRRPY C OCTOOOOC Davis, Editor, at the Times Stcam Printiné Works, No. “,M’Milfiem. Ottawa, County of Carleton <A . A GEO A. PRINCE & 0€0O/ structed on a truly y have greater stren ger in Tox® than & ruction is simple an 8 lumber in the be expensed with ; the ‘o arched planks of and back of a violin o a strong Iron frume tirely independento g with the old barn Caution to Purchasers PLICE TWEXTYâ€"FVH DARLEY® Mortim MeCarth 8° NXEW PATEXT Yours respectfully BOLE AGENTS O N LÂ¥ . MHALL & £ON, P & LYNAN, â€" Newcasru®, C w L. M: GOTTSCHALE nd for a descriptive ANSTRUNEXTs® ly K fentific Princj. o1 Oun wood, like in ; the Strings are ne, which is s pare. h'llhc(m'.(b“.d, p h nnu[-lri“ dgos, proserving at ung Bass, of which or. By these im. h more viltatory preserving all it milosophical, The has groat capacity r singing, and its have never heard . and "sympathetic rtes ty and briliency ument, n:td often upon the « BAVK :â€"â€"We :I musical lex, They merlt Messre, Thalberg ison und others. are orginal and Jume, and conâ€" ersimilitude, that ibles ‘hm Y our Pianosever our invention, in k radical changes thronghout the n â€" breathing, Part, causing its natur) irculation «4 43 Broudway, XEW YORK Xan erts ural, wll the the instru. 1 lu“m wood, like ‘ SUIDGS are 1 ~Cll w 8, W. nher critie ol ned your â€" bop L _ MEnt Lacal as «l -.dd:b‘d puper for 3 ‘ le paper 1« l prnacm uy css _ 8 e s 5 1 veock & AYC: A NV 4 ® l"""""‘....n. _\&.fl @ ilding, Elgin® ._-_zz" * o 38. WR £ L PCPR yass. ~ AvVeUsTUsS KEEI yaoâ€"*+ gpamw A N {ilb n®®® _ 14 if not paid i® ! ."_-ly will * *RA BRADLE ""m.n' Abs & for #1 P°" pCBL!® FE! _ .'."-l.l"c M Qonveyance!, Â¥e. 0 * 7 Acore from Bus wEEKLY TDA Stan of the T ons ) LBGALâ€" ue ,,. 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