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Pitaws, December 13, 1865. T-Af EKL1IGIBLE PROPERTY known as WOODROUFFS, owned iz the late h'n- Baker, beautifuily situated on Kichmond Mvfinm-fl..fn.w-..o:‘.nidnm seres or thereabouts, being composed of the bruken Lots 14 and 25 in ist Concession Ottawa, Front on ’7.‘.‘.‘...;..; in Christ Church, Otoija. For terms and particulars, spply to the Rev. Caasues Foreest, errickville, ur to * LEW 1s «& PLNHEY, mox is saes ’ll‘l’l“'l'. Ottawa. c Ortawa, Fob. 22, 1806. l OTs 13 aAND 13, SOUTH CATHCART T m;’.fllfllu..\or:“&bu&nfl;l «st street ; 1 and 2 t Chapel Street â€"â€" .lu:'c':;dua.n. . % Also, VILLA LOTS® 10, 11, 12 and 13, being :-uuuammmu Lot 30, down &-w’ fln-.’ J Geeege o. Auuieâ€" , bad b ge E. Austiaâ€" fl*fiyh.-)‘trl{n‘hu-u. Ril" Money o Lend on Real Estate, _ NUMBER OPFP LOTS SITUCATED I% A diferent parts of the city, well Adapted cither IN THETOWNSHIP OF NEPEAN 100P9 “’ ITHIS TWOâ€"A XD«A«HALE lil.ll of the City Limits, with A DWELLLNG MHuUSE erected thereon. One haif of the iangd.is 109 x For Saie, _ X soUTH SIDE RIDEAT ~ s O Stteet, (uearly opposite ~Workman & Grifin‘s,) «, good three sturey Stone House, with % goou uweiung and shop below. The buildâ€" ing is covered with tin, and extends from front to rear} 14 feet. | It is a good business stand. Terms reasonable. k Apply to EGAR YIELDING, OUttaiws, Feb. 6, 1866. . ; 42â€"¢m “‘: well k:d. These properties are worthy atention of intending purchasers, and will be sold CHEAP. tm +4 For farther + lare mok ** * particulars apply to Wit Chhve, rsq., + Bammuistcr, _ _ _ Telegraph Building, Ottawa Ciiy. . Richmond, February 10, 1864 Btoul, was wouble House and lerge Yard and Stabies. This is one of the best stands in the City for a Tavern or Boarding House. LOTS AND_HOUSES. 200 February . 10, 1366. FARMS FOR SALE! For further particulars, apply to FRANCIS L'fuow. tfsq..\ y City of Otaw Ottaws, Fob. 10, 1866. â€" douâ€"tf P 'l\IA't VALUABLE PR 6 x PERTY ksown as T. BLAsDELL‘3 HOMESTEAD, es tuiming aboat TWV ACKES, be , . PROPERTY FOR SALE. . â€"‘ Shov and Dweltin=â€"House for Sale ALSO, A handsome Stone Cottage, with about 1} acres of land, and outhouses aitached, beautifuliy situated on the Montreal anl Oftawa Road, only 1}; miles from Ottawa, and communding a view of the City wnd surrounding country. > _ = _ C 0 _ â€" _ >. « Lot- 0 AND 10, ON ; Ee South Side Sparks street, N nearly opposite the iot on which the new pank of Montreal is to be @recicu, a«u within ove minutes" walk of the other | Banks. ‘Lots 9 and 10en north side of QueenStreet | in rear of the above. A A1L80, 23 ACRES OF LAXD, > . 4 bfl.rgx'ullpd @ ster, situated about halt || a mule from b-Mu‘WN‘o. This land can be | -l'i.u bloe or in luts of 4 acres. § | r further particulars, a y to FRKANCIS L'ruoW.fiiQ..\‘ JA CITY _ PROPERTY ! As the roud is now being Macadamized, this is a valuaable inyestment. To be sold '"i cheap. Apply to J. J. MURPAY, Solicitor, curner of York and Sussex Streets. Ottawa, May 23. 188â€"1f All“ BRICK BUILDODINXG x «m Besserer® Street, sand: & Hill, near the residence of Hox. MarcormCamszosx. This building contains Seven Bedâ€"rooms, and is furnished with ai modern improvements s f AI.:"}:. sturey Wooden Building, on the corâ€" ner of y streets. This House is lined with Brick, furnished with donble doors and windows and Venetan Biinds. There is a large Kitchen and Shed attached, with Pump, Stable and other Builaâ€" ing* in the yard. This House is well aduptec for a Store, Hotel, Bogrding House, or private residence. \, For further particutars apply to A J. L. r. OHANLY, Ottawa, Fobruar; 10, 1866 ie L L I Lz s td rer hadind partivadics and wrue af sike a e O _ POSsSESSION GIÂ¥VeN IMMEDIATEL Y .â€"~ FPOE SALE.. TWO AND A«HALFSTORY HOUSE» | the power and situated on Lot:No. 6, northâ€"side of Cathcart | employees of t Street. mmil'i.nm’m,fll.-‘ by virtue nhol_UnIt Thamikalin x anal Reanie® TTE LCE Arriv to No. 5. | ) pp Acres or Laxo is ue | Township of ‘i} , County of Carleâ€" ton, being the East haif of Lot No. zmnu’ Zad concession This is a good FZarm and will be sold cheap. _ | *"F i ifuated on LotiNo. 0, norti side of Cathcart | employees of the said Quarantine Establishment Street. (‘The buildingâ€"is nearly new, and finâ€" by virtue of their office, be Peace Officers, ishedâ€"30x36. There is also a good Frame | and be vested with all the powers and authority of Dwelling od the Lotâ€"24x%4, which rents 8t | Special Constables, within the limits of the sard §$100 per annum. | It is situated in the immeâ€" | Quarantine Station. e ofect dicte vicinity of the Railway Terminus, ard 5.â€"â€"Inspection and Superintendence. Iy a very desirable place for a private resi f The Medical Superintendent (or in case of his '0 ‘1"“‘1.‘10' LAXD l.‘“ z'lll wonady Oegoode, County of Carl tom. m’u'-bmvinnt'o-flu of the G‘qucester Church, and within Eleven miles of Ottaws City. There is about 40 woeres of this Farm cleared and under cultiâ€" SVCC E+ ACRES QOF THE PROPERTY mb'-u‘o OssLAN llAlill'A&l. situated in the Township of Glomuhr. Counâ€" ;dcmhnuhoi'.uh of Lot No. im the second concession, Kideau Front. is an extensiveciearing on the lot of at least 30 acrss, and the remainder is covered with‘ s fine Hardwoud Bush. The Farm is within/ffve mitles the City, and is beautifully situated on the of the Ridear River, thas having an to the city either by land or water., Las land is of a superior quality, and yields excellent crops. PCF in the Township of Gloucester, County of Curleton, being Lt No. 12, in‘the 7th conâ€" cessipn. There is about20 acresof this Farm cleared, the remainder is covered with wood. '” ACRES OF LAND, SITCATEDâ€"| hm‘ln-qt,do.”.&-wd,l Carieton, Rideau Front, being Lot No. Zfl.ill‘ the 4h concession. There is about 25 acres | y of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" |, ad with a good Hardwoog Bush. This is a |. good Fama, and will be sold at a reasonable ; l.‘ THE VILLAGE 0oF t RICHMOND, 18 miles the Clty of Ottawa. An excellentopenâ€" ing for a Geseral Merchant. particulars apply to the Proprictor on the es . , GEORGE BROW N. ond, February 10, 1863, *~~ déâ€"utt => PrOFEF SALE. FOE SA LE Dwellings to Let. Sosepn® College, (Sandy Hil 25 ACRES OF LAiANXD ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED YAL Y ABLE mm'.m"o- SALEK very ciBar. . Lot No. 7 South side of Murray H J.1 ix'ii?bo.. Orto H. McLEAN, Land Agent. sandy Hill . 46â€"utt | ETT EC REIEE fecting and other medsures calculated to prevent the introduction and spread of epidemic, contagious _ ALES & PORTER rank ::ky.dnth Island) shall enforce the said Law these Regulations, and, shall direct ships or vessels to go to mhflmor.plmw perform Quarantine, as it may necessary to send them to» . Hoshall direct all ships or vessels, liable to r‘mln.bhm.mhw within limits of the Quarantine age, and generalâ€" He shall all or other Radedcr tos maid Iitand, to ‘be ts ombabted or shipped on board any Steambont or other Vessel when the vessel is in a fitstate to receive them, and Mlhoyhavobouuuhdbklhndbu‘h a fit state for reâ€"embarkation or for leaving the said the limits of the Quarantine Anchorage, and generalâ€" ly do all that may be required .l:.nlmo rigid ojdh-u to the said law and these Regulations. # 5.â€"Inspection and Superintendence. The Medical Superintendent (or in case of his death, sickness or absencé, the Oficer next in the Now tnecesore it is urdered by His Excellency the Governor Generaiintouncil: * , 1» Veatls to make Quarantines _( That all ships and cther vesseis, whether Sailing Vesseis or steamships and whether carrying passenâ€" gers, or passengers and Imeght, of freiglt uione, or i bullast, Wince may during the eight months next foliowing the rifteeuth day of April incach ana every year armve in the Fort lof quebec, from any or posts, place oz places, situated without the 5'.'3_. by \'::y ..m.'c“p‘,. of the Kiver ste Lawâ€" rence whieh is below urosseâ€"isle, shall stop at the Quarantine btation 0f Gross¢â€"lsle, to be tnere inâ€" spected, and, it necessary, detaimed in Quarantine until such ships or vessels have been dicnasgea tnerefrote by such license or passport, as shall be direcied to ‘be granted by the Governor in Council, until thed persons, goods or imerchandize, which shall be on bourd such ships or vessels, shall not come or be brought on shore,. or go or be put on boara of any other ship or vessel in tois Province, cxcept on trosseâ€"lsle aforesaid, when duly required by competent authority» % f or infectious diseases within the Province, in acâ€" curdance with the dispositions of the law, and purâ€" suant to orders given from time totime; and no ship or vessel shall quit its assigned mooring* at ‘Quarantine without the order of the proper Officer ut the station to that effect. 4.â€"Extablishment. The Quarantine establishment at Grosseâ€"Isle shall consist of a Medical Superintendent, with as many Medical Aesistants, Hospital Stewards, Boatâ€" men, Ord'mu‘,nd otherremployees as may be apâ€" pointed, according to cireumstances. The Medical superintendent 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 shail have fullâ€"power and auâ€" thority over all officers and uhr&oflomvhm ever in/Grosseâ€"Isle, or attached to that station, and be suthorized to call upon all persons to aid him in enforting the law and their regulations, and in ease of his death, sickness, or absence, the Officer next in rank employed on the island, lhsfli have the power and authority aforesaid. And all the auy of them, and make others in their stead ;" ana ®such Keguiations shall have|the torce of, law durâ€" ing the tume taey be expressly) lumited to be in furce ouy dhring a certmiu tume of at certain tumeg, .01 s¢asons, in which cuse they shall have the force oi law during the time and at the times and sessous during, or at which they Rave) been lunited to be in toree;‘ and "by such 1te, e Governor in @oancil may require the Master of every Vessei coummng up tae Kiver 3t. Lawpence from below the Qearautine station at Grysse , (except.only such Vessels as are thervin designated and ivierred to as excepted)â€"to bring ie \ w auchor ut the place at e sard Quarantine/Station designated in e rtegulations, and report Vessel in writing t the vaicer at the saiu > desigrated for thas purpose in such negulations, with ali.tae particuâ€" 1are relative to tue same,| and to the .\ uyage, vassengers and Cargo thereof requires . vy such negulations or by oumeer usly authoâ€" naed unuer them to requife the same,â€"and to allow the proper Orleer 40] visitâ€"ang inspéct such Vesset auu every port Â¥ ud‘lr:;i Fassengers sou Crew and tae cargo and uther articles on busru «e sai00,â€"&0d to seua uin e alâ€"the said Station aud at tae pluces there poiul out by the Uuicer hereunto suthurlzed by tie paid Regulations, auy or all of the Fusseugers, Crep, Cargo or other art:â€" sie on bourd such V essel, the sald Othicer thinks secessary lor p reventing introduction ol comtaâ€" grous or rnfectious disease,â€"anu to allow such Fasâ€" seugers, Crew, Carge aud articles, and also the vessel itself, tw remain $o long at the said staâ€" tiud auu at such places thergat respectively, and o be so treated, and cleansed pusgued as the said vincer shall Chink nevessary for the purpuse aforeâ€" said; Aud by sach ie lons, the Guyernor in Counell may assign to twe several Oiicers aud ‘perâ€" solis to be employed at the suid Quarantine staton, lme puwers aud dulics y for carry mg the #amu ftegulations and the <Act funy into enect, ang may aeciare that any such Uimcer or persons shal by virtue of his vihce or 'fl“’""“ a Justice wi the Feace or a Constatie ur Feace Officer for rosseâ€"lsie snd the said Quarantine Station, ana tor the space around the sume‘@escribed in such megulativas, and such Uili¢er shail accordingly be sucujustice of the Feace or Peace Uiicer wuethe: ae be otherwise qualined or not:. And by such segulations the Gyvernor in Council may un u-“mn::';m Hundred LDoliars in }::_: ‘base, un persuns contravemng ‘the same, and may proviae taat the omender shasi be imprisoned until suelt une be paid, and may direct that uo vessel shall be ehtered or cleared at the Fort of Quebec or of montreal, unfil ail the requirements of such Keguâ€" mtions are fully compliea with, and may. direct mat any Fersou, Vessei of thing, who or wnich has passeu of depuited or been removed from the saiu quareatine otation, beiure all the requirements ot such megulstions have been compued with in sespect of such Peisom,. Vessel our thing, or Wituout the written permission of the Unicer ‘cmâ€" powered to authoriue such passing or dcpanug way be compelieu to return or â€"be carried back the said Stutwon, aud by force if necessary." t * 2.â€"oupptementary <Inapection. . That all Ships, Vesscls andSteamships after havâ€" ing bad their discharge trom the Quarantine of throsseâ€"Iale, shall be subject to inspection, and furâ€" ther detention it necessury, on their arrival at the Murbour of Quebec, according to the Regulations hereinafter provideds id uk _ 3.â€"Grosseâ€"Isle. All ships and vessels of the class and description hereinbeiore mentioned, as liable to make their quaâ€" rantine at Grosseâ€"{sle, shall anchorâ€"within the space incluged between Grosseâ€"Isle and a line drawn parâ€" allel to it, through the ied Buoy, to be placea as heretofore, under the direction ut the Superintenâ€" dent.of Pilots, and bounded on the cast und west by lines drawn dug scuth from the Western Extreâ€" wmities of Clif Island and Grosseâ€"Isle, there, to 1e ubmitted, should it be thought necessary by the Medical Uiticer of the Station, to sanitary, disinâ€" YVictorin â€" Viaults | Tn: UNDERSIGNED, WHILST TEX» * DERING their sincere thanks to their friends * J DERING their sincere thanks to their friends and the public generally, for their steady and inâ€" creasing patronage and Tâ€"-n, wiuld beg to draw their attention to the fact that, having now supplied the city for eighteen months, their experience has emabled them to select such a stock of ALES as shall please the most fastidious taste, while their inâ€" creased facilities for Bottling and delivering wil ensure the promptest attention to all orders they may be favored with. | Government iHiouse, urr@wa, yth April, 1866 His Excellency the GoveérnorsGenerat in PA Waggons will be éfi(fifiifiy week to Aylmer, Richmond, and Cheisea Ottawa, March 27, 1866. | 84. MEsSRS SCOWK & ROSsS, in the CITYWF OTTAâ€" W A, on, MONFAY, the TW ENTA â€"THI day . of JULY next, $ 12 o‘cloek, noon, : , All Seargifes, Abstracts, Deeds, and othalConâ€" veyancingf Charges will be at the expense &the ponneintailif®s: $ : â€"=â€"2 1. 2.00, 03â€"E 2220002000000 4 id JOHN JOSEPH BENNETT will e nant Afguinst his own acts only. _ _ DEE UBLEC ~"NCOTILC HEREBY GIVEN THaT DEFAR+r ving been made in paymeat of the Prifcipal and Interest due upon a MORZGAGE ade by MARTIN _MARSHAIAE of the hi of Osgoode, in. the County offCarleton, an, JOMN «JOsEPH | BENN T. of the nhi|; ead, in the \'\»uni_t of frew, Genâ€" n. of AJ d Singular, that ceg#f@in parcel or Wellington Street. * X*CF: i% ' @+! eh)\ * +. \ia, wcas 63 ‘ _ «* »rnment iiouse, I urr@wa, #th April, 1sdd leney the GovérmeorsGencrat in Coumeily _ EAS, by tne Forticth Chapte e Consoliaated Statates of Canada, in Aot réspecting Embgronts and (Quaran agst cther taings |enacted, that «* Pn Council may Trow time to time make ous as he tuinks proper for entoreing ith all the requijements of this Aci ng the due pestodmance of Quarantin pesct of Vesseis, Passengers, and tGoud we Port of Quebec, to waich he think e preservation «4i the Public Heaith egulations should apply, and tor th usulg and disinfécting vi such V esseis isseugers, so as to prevent as Tar a introwaction, or dissemination of dis a tais Provulce, dud may from time t aiter or auiend/such negulations o1 hip @ Osgoode, il’ Uge Cour wh Canada ing co irty, in first ssion 0 OsgotdesRpontafifing by a dred acres , be the : and exce at| portion . 1 to one 3 Ew scav| icres mor le@@ and bein; t Iying he W d Side of ott RaiÂ¥#ffay trac said in pag#fance of«a| Po of sal ortgage | be sol@ihy r LE, at the 1LAW P3 W . A..ROSS, a Solicitor for Jobn Joseph Bennett F,. BRADING & co. be sent regularly, twice a 84â€"3m ger shall be detained in Quaratinethe Makter or perâ€" son in charge may, on applicationtothe Medical Superintendent at Grosseâ€"isle, be allowed to land the said passengers with their luggage ; and the vessel being properly cleansed, purin¢d and disinâ€" 1 ,e:::rd under the superintendence and with the lisense of the Medicul Superintendent, may procéed up the ‘rive? without the said pauengen,hwn the . master or person in charge paying to such person as shall be uppointed to receive the same, one shilling ‘ and three pence for each pléonpr, to bear the expense of their conveyance to Quebec, and also at the rate of oule shilling per diem for each of the said passenâ€" gers to nimgumdu expence of their maintance at & ~Isle, for the time daring which such vessels, in the judgment of the Medical Superintendent, would ‘h:'n\nd to be dm:n:d in Qn;hrutin:‘ w&itin‘ for m . not affected with an the pestilâ€" nd':l.?: hff.;'euom dizease nfomdd,’olhoni-r such vessels shall be detained in Quarantine until the assengers not sick of the aforesaid diseases, shall L'elouud. washed, purified and disinfected, 9 â€"-Inqm'hn.‘] Physician at Quebec. An Inspectingâ€"Physician at Quebec ghall go off to all vessols arriving at Quebec or at &qm(mioofuu river St« Charles, and rn,h. following qtuniom to the Masters or persons in charge, vis: ‘ f 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 paesengers ? _ : t | Steerage passengers * j Crew ? : 4» !;mbor left at Grosseâ€"Isle ? Selnt] 8. Have any person‘ or persons taken sick sick you left Gymu-mfl * | 6. ;hn any died ? ‘State number, names and disâ€" case i I shall forthwith exhibit the same for examination, to the said !upoth,-?by-}dn at Quebec, who, if he shall find, as well from the answers he 33 receive as from the tenor of the passâ€"port and the ‘actual state of the health of the mu and crew, that sickness does not exist on board, he shall then grant tothe Master, or person in charge of such vessel, a & r 7.â€"Pilots. «Pilots having been furnished with copies of these regulations, and also of the laws regulating Emiâ€" grution, shall exhibit the same to the Master or perâ€" son in charge of every vessel they may ‘bourd. Every Pilot having charge of & vessel, shall bring her to anchor within the limits of the: anchorage ground at Grosseâ€"Isie hereinbetore deined.. They shall aiso keep the national flag of such vessel flyâ€" ing wt the peak until boarded by the proper otficers, ahil, in case of sickness on ‘board, the said fag shail be kept at halfâ€"mast. On arriving lLQuebeo, if the dessel had received a clean Bill /éf Health from the Medical Superintendent at Gros»eâ€"Isle, has not been detained there on account of sickness or suspicion thereof, and and has not any sickness on board at the time, she may bring to at any place within the following limits in the Port of Quebes, viz., the whole space of the River St. Lawrence, from the ‘mouth of the River St. Charies to a line drawn across the said River St. Lawrence, from the Flagâ€"staf on the Citadel, or Cape Diamond, at right angles"to the coursc of the said River, but must not communicate with the shore or with any uther vessel or boat until boarded by the Inspectingâ€" Physician; but if the veskel has been detained at Grosseâ€"Isle, or hasâ€" actually any sickness on board, the Pilot or Master of such ship or vessel shail anâ€" chot the said ship or vessel at the mouth of the River Saint Charles, to await inspection. . 8.« Veâ€"seis proceeding to Quebec, In all case £w .cre vessels having passengers on bourd, on mecu«.t of sickness amongst such passenâ€" tion of the Governor General, or persons adminisâ€" tering (hesourFQuu. All such rnon in any way engaged if selling or traftic on the said Island shail be regalated as torieu by lists to be furnished by the Medical Superintendent from time to time, asâ€" sisted by he Chief Emigrant Agent at Quebec. He shall stricty enquire into and decide |upon all comâ€" plaints of misconduet or breach of the regulations by persons so trading ; he shall see that noofficer or persons employed by the Government, or in any public employment on the said Island, has directly or indirectly any interest or concern in any gupply of . provisions, or ‘other things to be supplied or furnished, bought or sold upon the said Island, or directly or indirectly receives or takes any private gratuity or reward for any service renderedto any Masters or Crews of Vessels, Passengers or other perâ€" sons upon thesaid Island. _ And it shall be the daty of all persons to whose knowledge any breach of this Regulation shall come, to report the same forthwith to the Meaical Superintendent, who shall |n?ulro into the facts alleged, and may suspend from his of> iiee any ‘person so charged until the pleasure of the Governor General, shall be known respecting the person so charged. ... .. _ & The Medical Supérintendent shall have charge of the Mospitals. He shall receive into the Hospitals set apart for the treatment of pestilential and inâ€" fectious diseases, all persons laboring under or threatened with any such disease. llz shall have the general superintendence and airection of everyâ€"â€" thing relating to the sick. He shall visit and . inâ€" spect all passengers who shall be landed from any vessel, and distribute them as he shall think expeâ€" dient. Upon the recovery of persons treated for any disease he shall, after due precaution, transfer such persons to any part of the Quarantine Station by him for the recption of healthy persons and therefore considered as the healthy 1pm of the said Island. He shall superintend the cleansing, wash> ing and {purifying of all passengers, and the unâ€" psckin‘: and ventilating of thgir bq{lge, and when they are in a ht state to proceed, he shall, if need be, cause any baggage or any part of it to be burned or otherwise destroyed. s 4 ._ 6th.â€"Traders, Suttiers, Grocers and others. No persons 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€" trpi of the Medical Superintendent, who will hrve full authority to discharge and send frou the Island, all or any such persons, reporting the fact of such discharge and the reason therefor, for theintorma~ over a vessel is cleaned, ventilated and purined, direct such ‘vessel to receive on board the whole or any portion of the passengers, or whether the whole ornnz;nad which of the said passengers shall reâ€" main on the said Island, to proceed I:F the river by some other mode of conveyance, and he shall, so soon as the passengers are reâ€"embarked on board their ship, or on bourd any ship or vesscl le:firin‘ the nid?nlqd. give a passport or Clean Bill.of Health to the Master or person baving such vessel in churge, tw procaed to Quebec. He shall make returns to the Minister of Agriculture of the vessel boarded by him as soon as possible after. such vessels are visiled. * Me shall have charge of all vessels detained in Quarantine. â€" Me shali direct, if necessary, all pasâ€" sengers go be landed with their laggage. _ And shall superintend the cleausing aba ‘isinfection, of vessels. â€" Me shall direct the number of passengers to be landed, distinguishing those who require to be treated for péstilential or infections diseases," from those who ayâ€"not require such treatment, and he shall have generally authority to isolatd from each uther thesé ditferent or other classes of persons by dividing the Island in different quarters according to cireumstances. . He shall have medical charge ot all passengers who do not disembark, and who may be laboring under any other than pestilential or inâ€" festions disease ; jand shall order ail passengers and persous on board any such ship or vessel who shall iabor under any pestilential or infectious disease, to beâ€"landed with their. luggage accorfing| to the foregoing regulation. i 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 tand the passengers on the said Island. He shall whenâ€" Island : and that all such passengers and persons,| with their lugzage, have been washed, cleansed and | puribed, and that there does not exist amongst thoye who are about to proceed, or leave the said Island, any case or symptoms of Asiatic Cholera, Fever, Small Rox, Scarlatina or Measles, or other infectious and dangerous diseases yB He (or such of his medical assistants as may be seâ€"ordered by him) shall also gooff. to and board vessels bound to make their. Quarantine at Grosseâ€" Isle as aforesaid, and put the following questions to the Masters or persons in charge, vias | _ > charge; and such vessels may then proceed to the Harbor of Quebec. â€" 1t the answers be not satisfacâ€" tory, on the Medical Superintendent has any reason to suspect fraud on the part of the Master or person. in charge, crew or passengers, he shall immediately tion; he shall call for the ship‘s papers, passengers‘ lists and/logâ€"books, and inspect them thoroughly so asto ascertain the whole of the occurrences during the voyage, and ghould he meet with any resistance, ne will make such signal as may be determined on to show that assistance is necessary." _ _.6. How many persons were on board when the vessel sailed ; â€"_ Cabin passengers ? Stecrage passengers? Crew? * / . h T. Mave any person or persons during the voy age been infected? or are there now aiy infected with the cholera, plagne, or any pestilential fever or discase? f â€" 8 Did any person or persons, and how muny die during the voyage, and from Ihl* distemper? 9. Did you or any of the ship‘«‘Fompany or pasâ€" sengers, with your privity, go on board any ship or vessel, on did any of the company of any ship or vessel come én board your ship in the voyage, and from what port did she sail last? h * 10. ‘Did you or any of your ship‘s company or passengers, with or without your privity or conâ€" sent, l_au:ul at â€"any place within the Rrovince of 1. What is your"name, and that of your ves sel? . 8. Was ;&:uuo or places, or any, and which of them infected with the cholera, plague, or any iet 6 f + ; pestilential feve@r disease? ... _ . e, _ 10. ‘Did you or any of your ship‘s ’«-mpuny or passengers, with or without your privity or conâ€" sent, land at â€"any place within the Rrovince of Canada ? 11. Mave you any person on bouard who is lunaâ€" tic, idictic, deaf and dumb,‘ blind or infitm, and are such accompanied by I‘\‘lrlinlli able to support them ? It the answer« be satisfactory, he shall give‘ a Clean Bill of Mealth ‘to the Master or person in order th¢ vessel to such piace as may be appointed for vemxh detained under Quarantine of Qbservaâ€" _ 2. From whence did you sail, and date? â€" 3. What j« your cargof and whenge taken on board ? 4 j > = s ‘i- _At 'hnlplm‘u or lnllo& did your vessel touch in her voyage * _ A e o mre THE 0 Her Majesty has been pleased to command that these rules shall be put in force in the United Kingâ€" dom, and in the Chinnel Islands, on and after Friâ€" day, the 2nd of March next, and in Her Majesty‘s Territories and Possessions beyond seas six days â€"after the day when the Governor or other Chief Authority of each of such Territories or Possessions ‘ respectively shall have notifed and tnbli.-hod the same, stating in such notification that the said Rules _are to be obeyed by.all persons within the same ‘territories and posseksions. I. During the contin1unce of the present Hostiliâ€" ties betweern Her Catholic Majesty an the Repubâ€" lies of Chil’i and Péru, all ships of War and Privaâ€" teers ot cither Belligerent are prohibied from making use of,any| Port or Roadstead in‘the United Kingdom ofâ€" Great Britain and Ireland, or in the Channel Islands, or .in any of Her Majesty‘s Coloâ€" nies or Foreign. Possessions or Dependencies, or of any ‘Waters subject to .the Territorial jurisdiction of the British Crown, as a Station or & place of reâ€" sort for any wailike purpose, or for the purpose of obtaining any facilities of warlike equil;nwnt, and no Ship of War of Privateer of either Belligerent shall hereafter be permitted to ‘sail out of or leave any Port, Roadstend, or Wateps, subject to British jurisdiction, from| which ‘any \Vessel of the other Belligerent (whether the same shall be a Ship of War, a Privateer, or ‘a Merchant Shipg;hdl have rnvi sly departed, until after the expiration of at east [I‘wentyâ€"four hours from tt d?nmu of such lastâ€"thentioned Vessel beyond. the Territorial jurisâ€" dictiqn of Her Majesty. [° & : 2. (!lf any Sfljp of War or t’riutoer of cither Belligerent shall, after the time when this Order. shall ibe first notitied and put in force in the United Ki and in the Channel &lundl. and in the several Colonies and Foreign Rossessions and Deâ€" ncles of Her Majesty respectively, enter any %\ 0 tud,orW‘uu'boloqmw*n.\hjmy ei in the United Kingdom or in the Chancel Isâ€" lands, or in any ofHer Majasty‘s Colonies or Foreign Possqgesions or Dependencies, such Vessel shall ie required to depart and put to sea within. Twentyâ€" four omll after her entrance into such Port, Roadâ€" stead, or W aters, except in case tf stress of weather, or of her}requiring Frnviaioou or things nocessary for the shbsistence of her Crew, or repairs, in cither of wijich cases the Authorities of the Port or.of the neargst / Port (as the case may be), shall require her to ut to sea ms soon as possible after the exâ€" piration of .lueh‘ period of ’_l'w'::y.fwr hours, withâ€" wn t parties int d*o same Port, Roadstead, or ‘athrs within the Territorial jurisdiction of Her Majgsty, there shall be an interval of not les than Tweiityâ€"four hours between the departure therefrom of such Vessel (whother a Ship of W ar, a Privaâ€" teer, or a Merchant Ship) of the one Belligorent,and the bn}mm departure therefrom: of any Ship of W ar rivateer of the other BelKigerent, .nf theâ€" timég hereby limited for the dnr'qn.u'ro of such Ships of }I and P(Ivfl.‘een respectively, shall always in ajesty, without special permission until after #p’:n’oa of Three -mu"frm the time when h, coal --{vhn been last supplied to her within British Waters as aforesaid. ° | I have the honor to be, Sir, | Your most humble Servant, ) Sinoz EDW ARD CARDWEL cer Administering _ | pli¢s except grovmou and such other things as majybe requisite for subsistence of her Crew, and ex so much coal only as may be sufficent to carry suth Vessei tothe nearest Port of her own Ch i bo‘ or l;uouo n:;nr dufint‘io:h;‘ and a'o coal a ain supplied to any suc of War or m:f- the gume or any other Pon,%londmnd. or«W aters, subject to the Territorial jurisdietion of dioten dn e n e Py ym en etey out Fniu ing her to take in c:iplioa, beyond what maybe necessary for her immediate use ; and no wc{ essel which may have beey allowed to remain within British W aters for the of repair shall continue in any such Ports, or waters, for a} longer period than. ‘?r,e yâ€"four ‘hours‘ after her ary repairs shall have been completed : Provided nevertheless, that in all cases in which tbh-c shall be any Vessel (whether Ships of War, rude ts c us L OWE TAF w BEETC Priv > |~* _ DOWNING sTREET, * 1. * ; ‘Nebruary. 26th, 1866. Sir,â€"Her Majesty being: fully determined to obâ€" serve the duties of Neutrality during the existing hostilities! b(-gtvicen \Mer Catholic Ma‘jeny and the Republics of (t ili and Peru, and being moreover resolved to prevent, as far as possible, the use of Her Majesty‘s Harbors, Ports, and Coasts, and the Waters within_Her |Majesty‘$ Territorial jurisdieâ€" tion; in aid of the â€"warlike purposes of either Belâ€" ligerent, has commanded me to communicate to you, for your guidance, the fblluw‘mf Rules, which are to be treated :zd enforced as Her Mujesty‘s Orders and Directions:â€" * The Earl of Clarendon to Mr, CardweB,. * + o ‘ForKio® Orrics®, 2nd February, 1866. Sig,â€"Her Majesty‘s liu\'&rnmem being desirons of observing the plrii'gcpx neutrality ‘in the contest betweeh Spain and the Republic of Chili, they proâ€" pose, with the :rcw; of" more effectually. carry ing into effect this rinel?le. to interdict the Armed Ships, and also IL Privateers of both partics, fom carrying Prizes tmade by them into the Ports, Harâ€" bours, Roadste: or| Watefs of the Unites Kingâ€" dom, or any of Her| Majesty‘s Colonies or Possesâ€" sions abroad.‘ .| | > 2 FINANCE DEPART ¢ | Ortaw Sir,â€"I have it in comman dttention to the annexed cop the Secretary of State for Governor General of this Pr Majesty‘s Orders that uo CA Vessels be allowed to bring Waters. i0‘ |T am, s I have ‘-eoordlnsly to uaint {ol that the Queen has been ‘pleased ‘to) direct that orders in conformity with the principles aboved stated, should forthwith be addressed to all; proper authorities in the United Kingdom, and to'ller Majesty‘s Naval or other authorities in all |quarters beyond the L'nited:l(ingdolf, for their guidance in the cireumâ€" stances, I have, &o.. O "*/ fRighed 1 ~;" | _ CLARENDON. : mecessity | be extended, so far as mu{ be reâ€" Pn' il fm;'!ivin,' effect to this proviso, but |not urther or otherwise. . II. No Ship of War or Privateer of either Belliâ€" t shall hereafter be permitted while in any 5' Roadstead or Waters, subject.to the Territoâ€" i r!.dietio:g ‘Bor Majesty, to take in any supâ€" e Caliewi n e d Pnd t w 14, Any person who shall omission or commission, an lations, shall, for every sue a Fine not exceeding Four be recoveredâ€"in the manner Act, and evéry person‘who, such offence, shall ?‘;il to whicl he shall have been c be imprisoned until guch Fi A f Axp All previous order$ makin to Quarantine are hereby r . | W . 12. All, vessols trading! between any ports or laces within theeProvineg or within the Gulf St. Y.nwrt ce, &nd not having fouched at any ports or places without the Provinee} nor communicated with any u(lter vessel which shall have arrived from any port without the. Province,shall be esempt from the foregoing rules and lations,| so [far as reâ€" 3)"“ tro’ necessity of gding to or stopping at osseâ€"Isle ; nor shall the |said rules.and regulaâ€" lidns apply to any Vessel of \\:gt. or ito Transports or Vessels having Queen‘s Tro J»fl on board accomâ€" panied by a Mafiell I)'Mee and in a healthy state, unless sickness or death may have occurred during the passage. | 9 , _ s | fls M 13. No Vessel shall be entered or Port of Quebec. or .\f[‘fltrfl\ until al ments of . the foregoing lation to such. Vessel shall hay fflen f with. ; $ | The €ollector of Customs, _ , At Sea Ports in Canad C sigged. | : i ble ,, ; o Ti hi ‘l;i.irull,'M. P rd j Ed';c.. :31;., Â¥&6. [Cory.) Circular 11. No Steambout shal Grosseâ€"Isle for the purpose sengers direct from that is1 obtainibg from the CoHe Port ufi Québec, a written subjectinevertheless to the pro\'idcfl.. * es 10, Any Steamboat ¢r other vessel that shall have towed of otherwize communicated with a vessel, not having the diw%}r;c rom|Quarantine of the Medâ€" ical Superintendent at" Grogseâ€"Isle, shall be subject to the shine regulatious an{l instructions as hereinâ€" before provided, respécting vessels not disckarged from Q@arantine. _ |â€" _‘ * f L‘E?m"' rernment of Canada tawa, April 3, 1865. 102â€"f shall be any Vonolsgwhnh. teers, or Merchant \plz ol t parties in the same Port Comthissioner You R be allowéd to proceed to of taking on board pasâ€" nd, without previou«ly tor of ‘Customs of the Permit to. that effect; egulations hereinbefore , 19th March, 1866. d to call your cial of a Dclpa(c?;mm ‘oreign Affairs, to the vince, conveying Her lian or Spanish armed heir Prizes into British EXT, CUsSTOMS f Customs and Bxcise contravéene, either by of the fotegoing Reguâ€" offence, incur afid pay Hesxpar»p Dorrars, to prescribed by the said pon conyiction of any ay the amount of fine ndemned to pay, shall : Regulations relating mkp«t M. H. ~LEE, obedient servant, _M. BOUCHETTE, of the said Belli A JPMES,~ JULY 2):18s466. leared at the the require in reference lly complied L lmn.' Marble ‘Works, ’s{.?fi 8t., / â€" _ CENTRE town, obrawa. | â€"_ | _ W.J. & A. K. Mills. 9. tf. : Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866. . 48â€"uts PRAYER BOOKS, 200 32!\2 OF MESS AND PRIME examine before purchasing elsewhere Packed ant inspected by R. Krxtv, Esq., of Ottawa. £ . # CGroceries & Liquors. Ottawa, Jan Township, distant eight hundred and fiftyâ€"two and one hull, links, in a Southerly direction from the Northeast angle of Lot dettered G, aforesaid, thence Southerly along the said Concession Rrad. two hunâ€" dred and seven and one half links, m?n or less, to the land owned by George Patterson, Esq., thence Westerly, parallel with the divfnioilino between -ai;j‘ P(;n G and Lot F, in the said Concession, and al he Northern boundary of the said George Pukufi'wn's land, nine hundred and fortyâ€"nine i nks, more or less, to the Queen‘s highway, tunnicg along the East side of the Rideau Clml.t‘ Northerly along said hifhvuy two hundred \a .l'e! links, thence Easterly, paraliel with thessid divisionline, between said w G and F, one aq‘uu and six links, to the place of beginning, said last described portion of Land containing, by admeasurement, two acres more or less. | Pm â€"~EVYVRERY KTX TD Front, (the said Northerly half being formed by djvndin“ the said Lot ng'tho centre, from front to rear,) situate, lying and.being on the Easterly side of the Rideau Conal ; also that.other jon of the swid Northerly half of Lot lettered G, situate, l]inf nz.d beifg on the Euurlj side of the au Canal, which said part is butted and bounded, or may be otherwise known as follows : that is to lx. comâ€" mencing at a T;int on the Westerly side of the Conâ€" cegsion iloml. tween Concessions C and D, in said Whereupon Hig Excellency in Gouncil pleased to order, and g)is hereby ordered, that free Goods passing through a foreign country congigned directly to Importers jnâ€"Canada, shadl hereafter be put on the same footing as dutiable Goois. * S : Comntissioner of Customs, dated 15th ‘Decemâ€" ber, 1865, and approved by the Hon. the Minisâ€" ter of Finance, stating that undet gz:\hurit_\' of chapter 17 of the Con. Stat., Can., Sec.: 24, an Ordecr in Council was pagsed on ‘28th April, 1853, directing ©that Goods bona/ffde exported to this Province from any cuunlry,[but passing in transitu through &hother country and under Bonds shall be, until it sliall 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 desirable to extend said Or der in Oouncil to /ree as well as dutiabl Go H(lu 4 * iGednfcws seR npat ie c( GOVEBN .\HF-“\T- HOUSE â€"OTTAWA, , _ Saturday, 16th day of December, 1866. Preses= | f His Excsiurntby tmx ApatyistrRaroror tus Govâ€" + ErxÂ¥ext in Corsem. | TT IS EXCELLENCY was pléased to lay ]'IIS EXCELLENCY was pleased to lay 1. before the Cotncil a Report from the Lightsâ€"=â€"Gulf â€"of _ 8t. Larrence, Prince Edward h /‘Iland 3 TIIE GovERNMENT oF PII:â€"SCE ED» ward Island has given notice that a Light House has recently been erected on the North Point of that Islani, in 47 ©,3©, 46" N., and Longitude 63© , 59%, 0" W. . The Light stands eighty feet high above water, and shows q fixed white fight. By Command, «[ R.S. .\L-B(lll(‘ll::TTE. 4 â€"â€"odtf Commissfoner of Customs. w R@"RETURN TICKETSâ€" GRANTED AT : REDUCED RATES. is ST. DAVID, L650 tons, .. .... . Capt. Aird, 8T. GEORGE, 1468 tons, ... .. Capt. Smith, 8T. ANDREW, 1422 tons, . . ... Capt. Scott. ST. PATRICK, 1207, tons, , ... . Gapt. Trocks The Steanfers of this Line will sail at regular in tervals between the Ciyde and Quebee, * ;!erths not ucnredh until paid for, + ‘or passage, or other particulars, apply to f C llEl'B.r(‘ll & COW.PR& j .. AokxTs at Ortawa. Ottawa, May 14 |__sUMMER sSERVICE. | Snmoir coi(rntormemmien SA ILINGO WE Elt Rates of Through Passage from OTTAW A to LLVERPOOL or LONBONDERRY : H'.\Bl.\'................ ........$66.75 to $86.75 6 (Accunling to lcctmuntxliliou.g STEERACE,.:»:vectoanseertrrerrereceant en o ied â€" * MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. .â€"M"ll)l.\.\’.. «... . (Building)....4. AUSTRIAN,.., . .(Building.). . ..} PERUVIAN,..Capt. Barmaxtine. MORAVIAN, :, . .Capt. Argos..;} HIBERNIAN, ... Capt. ])I'TTDN..\; NOVAâ€"8COTIAN,. . Capt, Wyim.| BELLGIAN,.:, ... Capt. Buowsx.. .C NORTHâ€"A MERICAN,. Capt. Keutk DAMASCES,..,..Capt. Warr.... I 'ad‘y'n yers B B@" Country Merchants would do well to Otthwa, Des _ 1804 ;91 January 1, 1866 PL. O R K_ % Insolvent Act of 1864. FTFOR SALE. FINANCE DEPARTMENT, Cl;;f‘fl'OMS. R * : Ottawa, June‘ 14, 1866 E CALL THE ATTENTIOXN OF THE OCEAN â€" STEAMSHIPS. adics of Ottawa to our assortment. _ â€" DUVERNAY, BROTHERS ALso, aLarGE sTock) or MESS NOTICE To MARINER® (EXGLISH AXD rRENCH,) Signed, oked to Liverpool & Loadonaery NGOW E EI LY. 1866 FR. & ~. (M s Wa. H dn wiiset L I N E. Capt. Aird. Capt. Smith, Capt. Scott. Capt. Trocks LEE, 2600 Tons 2650 Tous 2434 Tons 2300 Tons 2400 Tons F784 Tons 1800 Tons 650 125â€"y 29â€"tf 12â€"4f Tons February 10. Aou en ce notoie se en en e en e tC on For each ad ment, not exceeding ten lines, $2 the insertion : and 8 cents for every extra line. For ..l‘.qlfl" of 22 lines, to stand for a twelveâ€" In all cases, advertisements must be prepaid, and an early transmisgion is recommended. The will gladly receive.communicaâ€" tions of a practical character for publication, bearâ€" ing on the su Immigration, such as ‘letters from actual ,-h'ovlng their progress in the c-m â€"out the uflur adva of in particular, i.e? It is do-inmm that mg'..u.u be written as concisely as ble, and be ) from anything like on‘nndc':fi o NoupP rereanin . Fgpnl : Pamkb ie hy adtiocinlintints Sarian The first number will appearin the cor . . "next month, the uex in Apr[\.rbrin‘ing duw» the inâ€" formation to the| latest period, to be f)llowed ‘up .onhg or quarterly, as may be required. As the it is intended to allot for advertising mm limited, and in view of the large circulation the sheet will obtain, [for it will be disâ€" tributed gratuitously}, the Yricu of advertisements cannot be much lower than the following :â€" placing the intending purchaser or lessee in Great wl‘%h‘i.l flmfl?nhuian with the propertyâ€" t here. | The nmn:r the Mirister of Agriculture and Immigration has also authorised the opening of an Information Oflct)in Liverpool, under the manageâ€" ment of Mr. Wm. Dixon, a gentleman woll acquaintâ€" odw‘it‘h' this and the mother country, who will be po n n elad i n t d raisite ially ch with the distribution of this paper mflzn"hc B:iwlklnidom.‘nd in bmgi_.'.":'f. same prominently under the notice of the emigrant. The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration, having authorized the publication, by this Department, of anâ€"occasional ngor‘, to be callâ€" ed the " CANADA L\DIIGRATRJ. GAZETTE," which will be devoted exclusively to the encovrageâ€" ment of Inn‘r‘:’*ion, and to the diffusion of accurâ€" ate and useful information concerning Canada abroad, I b&loqn to bring under your notice the advantages this Ihm will offer as an advertising medium to l&nd owners, and others having properâ€" ,:.lu for .d";\:t s 'Ai- in:grmauon of this kind eagerly son or, and much valued by every inâ€" telligent emigrant, meansywill thus be affordod of SIR,â€" Ottawa and Cha bl{ Canals free of Toll sWherougon His Excellency in Council, on the recommendation laforesaid, and under and by virâ€" tue of the authority Eh’an and conferred by the 85th section of the 28th Chapter, Consolidated Statutes of Canada, has been pleasedto order, and it is hereby ordered, that o‘lfi:."on and after the TW ENXTIETH day of JUNE instant, Peas, Barley, Oats and Peâ€" uflufi‘:hhl ve paid fell Toll on the Welland Canal, be and the ‘same.are hereby allowed to pass free through the|St. Lawrence Canals, the Ri«ruu and Ottawa Canels, the St. Arn‘s Lock and the Chambly Cangl. | o on HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENâ€" ERALINâ€".COUNCIL, y Hll EXCELLLNCY WAS PLEASED to lay before the Council a Memotandum from the Hon. the Minister;of Finance, recommending that Peas, Barle{ and Oats, as well as Petroleum, which have paid full Toll through the Welland Caâ€" nal, be pr?;’l‘t-uq to pass through the St. Lawrence, I have it in command to inform you that His Exâ€" «llonc{ the Governorâ€"General, by an Order in Council of this day‘s date, has been pleased to reâ€" new, for a period of one month from date hereof, the Order in Council of the 19th March last, directing that «Fire Arms and Munitions of W ar" be importâ€" ed free of duty until the 6th proximo, subject to the condition that the !urponer gnrninh the Collector of Customs with lists of parties desirous of procuring such arms, and that such parties be known to be reliahle loyal subjects, and such privilege shall extend to all such importations madeupon and from this date. * His Excellency in Council, on the recob@mendation of the Honorable the Minister of Agricuiture, and under the authority given and conferred by the #aid Act, has been pleased to order, und 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, horme, hoofs, or other parts of. such animals, hay, straw, and fodder; be, ard the same is hereby prohibited ; save and except such cargo or cargoes, or part of cargo, as His Excellency in Council may hereafter see fit to exempt from such prohibition. A o Hs LEE, . .. You are hereby authorized to refund the duties already p&ld uL-on Arms and Munitions of War imâ€" ported within the i-criod above named. _ > 1 am, Sir, * | Your chedient servant, j The Collector of Customs. Cieovian No: 175, ~.:= m > No. 8 FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMs, SiR, February 28, 1864 HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL. ,“Tliuu:u,\nv AN ACT PASSED IN W the twentyâ€"pinth year of Her Majesty‘s Reign, intituled ©An, Act to provide against the inâ€" troduction and spreasting 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 prevent the introduction of conâ€" tagrous or lnf.cfiou!.&qrden affecting sheep, catâ€" tle, horses, «ind other animals, and check such disâ€" ord‘on__fr:»m spreading, if introdueced ; s _ And whereas a contagious disease or epidemic afâ€" fecting cattle prevails in many parts of {huulm.nnd‘ is increasing and extending its ravages, and whereâ€" a s it is expedient, in order to prevent the introducâ€" tion of the sameâ€"into this Province, that the importa â€" tion by sea of certain animals and artic‘~. should be prohibitedâ€" » xD By Command, _ \ WM. McDOUG ALL, Seprotary * An Act rcarwlmg the preservation of the Public Health,"" it is amougst other things enacted, that whenever this Province or any part thereof, or lace* therein, appears to be threatimed "with any '}urmidnblc epidemic, endemic or contagious disâ€" ease, the Governor may, by Proclamation, tobe by him from time to time issued, by and with the adâ€" ‘vice and consent of the Exgcutive Conncil of this Province, declare the said Act to be in force in this Province, or in any part thereof, or place therein, mentioned in such Proclamation, and it shall thereâ€" upon be in foree aceordingly ; and the Governor may in ‘like manner from time to time, as to all or any of the parts or places to which any such Procâ€" lambtion extends, révoke or renew any such Procâ€" lamation; and, subjéct, to such revocation apd reâ€" newal as aforesaid, every such Proclamation shall have effect for six morithe or for any shorter period in such Proelamation . expressed ; _ Ax» Wirrkras, although there exists no reason for serious alarm, the Province Appears to hbe so &r threatened with Asiatie Cholera, n disease wihin the meanâ€" ing of the suid Act, as to rénder it expediâ€" ent that all necessary p.vv'a:‘stjrml should hbe taken for the protectiim of the Public Health, and it is therefore cxpédicnt to ~acclare the said Act to be in foree! in the said Province. Now Know Ye, that by \t‘iitur of the power in Me vested by the said Act, , the .said Goverpor of this Proâ€" vince by and with the advice of the Executive Counâ€" cil of !ge said Province, do hereby declare the said Act herein before mentioned to bein force in this Province,‘ from and after the date of thesé preâ€" sents, and that the same do and shall continue in foree for and during the peried of Six Calenâ€" der Months from the date herecf, unless this Proctamation be soun gevoked and recalled under th‘,wovh;innl of the said Act: Of all which, Her Majesty‘s loving subjects, shd all cthers whom these presents do or may in apywise concern are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accorâ€" dingly. * n o Gso. Er. Cmm Afty.â€"(ieu. ter of ( PROVINCE OF CANADA By His Excelleney the Right Honorable Ciarirs Rraxpey Viscovnt Moxcx, Baron Monek of Ballytramon, in the County W exford, Governorâ€" General of British North America, and Captainâ€" General and Governorâ€"inâ€"Chief in and over the Provinces of Canaday Nova Scotia, New Brunsâ€" wick, and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice;Admiral Uf the same, &c., &c, To all to whoin these presents shall comeâ€"Gimrâ€" GoVERNMENT IMMIGRATIOXN OFFICE, Givex upder my Hand and Seal at Arin«, at the Government House, in the CITY of OTT AW A, in the said Province, this TENTH day of April, in the :eu'of Gur Lord, one thousand eight hnndred and sixty â€"six, and in the Twentyâ€"Ninth year of Her\Majesty‘s Reign, EeeoRnniit T es ‘ , * | polished . d A PROCLAMATION, PE Lomenmesipainr io snn s . Carnien 2BE / _ | in every variety and descrip f:â€"tor "'l t ; “7 ".I...:..‘h:':f‘l;'l:.":"""'"l",' | uulsldl-.uln :: |Iul,- n: m;nlun; (.'u(lu; onsolidated| Statutes of Canada, intituled : ons Toion 4o LiG s “,'. ‘ t. rc>)~fl"'lx||g the preservation of the l'ull.‘vl:.- I of MHOLSEMOLD FURNITL V it is amonget .othn-r things enacted, that | the. private: residence «it PA er this Province or any part thereof, or keeping, or renieving from t herein, appears. to be threatimed with any | cial attention; and all OUT ble epidemic, endemic or contagious dis "description are respoctfully s o Governor may, by Proclamation, to:be by | cilities have been securcd, w m time to time issued, by and with the adâ€" | glont carrylig oil this depar d consent of the Exgcutive Council of this| i" order to a “'fi”fl the great e, declare the said Act to be in foree in this patch in dispesing of propert e, or in any part thereof, or place thercin, ing out ean have their awccou ed inrluch Proclamation, and it shall thereâ€" m';.';“:.'"‘l"’-‘;‘“"‘f' C# "‘I';":"' > in force aceordingly; and the Gove h P on M ns Tike mrainge Trom ue tr time, auio »}f of | REAL ESTATE and "ITY he narts or nlaees to which ant Hl‘l‘rli . _ | this department of the Auctic I am, Sir, GoviERNMENT HOUSE, awa, Wednesday, 7th June, 1866 Prrsext: 0C MoxtagaL, zuto day of February, 1866 L PREAENT: OO > A P1 our bedient servant, OCLAMATION | W.H.\LEE, Clerk Executive Council. A. C. BUCHANAN, Chief Agent. rf, [wa Clerk Exeeutive Coun Ottawa, June 6, 1866 fer any shorter . peridd sod ; Axp Wirrr®as son for serious alarm be so Qr threatened ase within the . mean. to rénder it expediâ€" ;va-an?nm should . he { the Public Health $s M. BOCOHETTE 144â€"f MONCK 1244f, C6â€"f . Bold by Geo, Mortiner, John â€"Roberts, W1 M. Massey, H..F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, in (TCZCS 22 20M Medicine Dealers j ag‘ruoi the country for further supplies, lb:; testiâ€" fy?g as to the universal satisfaction it gives. he Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to ive immediate relief. | All Medicine Dealers g‘oé it. Physicians orderand useit; and no Mfly will be without it after once trying it. | Price twentyâ€"five cents per Bottle. , NORTHROP & LYMAN Newcastle, C. W., ~ t ___ General Agents for Canada. T P on d e * 9 " _ [The astonishing efficacy of the| Canadain Pfin Destroyer, in curing the D‘Dflm for which it is recommended, and its wonderfal success in subduing the torturing pains of Rheumatism, and in relieving Neryous Affecâ€" tions, entitle it to a high fank in the list of Remedics for these complaints. _ are csping in fr‘om Medicine Dealers inall parts of These Pills are prepared expressly to operate in harmony with lhutpgrglteu ufp':lt bloodT:xrifien, BRI~TOLS SARSAPARILLA;)in ‘cases arising from depraved humors, or impure blood. . ‘The most helpless sufferers need not despair. |Under the inâ€" uence of these two GREAT mE DILES, maladies â€"_We speak from experience in this matter, having tested it thoroughly thercfore those who are suffering from any of the comâ€" plaints for which it is recommend may deâ€" pent‘{ upon its bfing a Sovercign Remedy, ho 0 on o i ie o ue o 7 Pare THE CANADIAN PAINX DESTROY ER has now been before the Public fot a length of time, and wherever used is well 1 ed, never failing in a single instance to give permament relief when timely used, and we have never known a single case of dissati m where the directions are properly followed, but on the contrary, all 1e delighted with .its operations, and speak in he highest terms of |its virtues and magical effects, _ _ * | that have heretofore been considered)| uttelly incurâ€" able, diuqnuquickly and "’wrmn ntly. In the following diseases, these Pills are safést, the uickest, and the best remedy ever prepared, and &wlflbeuunce resorted to : fuc o9 > Brixtol‘s Sarsaparilla, and. Bristol‘s Sugarâ€"Coatâ€" ed Pills are for sald by all Drauggists everywhere. Liver, Stomach and Bowels, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Liver Come plaints, (‘onflly._llou. Iu_‘nc!.e, Sold in Ottawa by John Roberts, Dr. Garvey, H. F. MacCarthy, J. Jennings, W. M. Massey, and George Mortimer, + Among the most important of modern M»dical discoveries stands the | Side, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore 'Ifhmt, Sprains, Bruiscs, Cramps in the Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, Bawel Complaints, Burns, Scaids, + Frost Bites dc., dc.. de.. lte.) * Put ur in Glass Phials, and Warranted to keep in any climate. * Â¥ * And is the only tru * seven It is the very bei discaser arising fro the blood, and part mection with SALT RHEUM,\ RING_ _WORM, : TETTER, SCALD HEAb AND SCURYVEY, It is guaranteed to be the Purest and most Powerâ€" + ful preparation of hk GEXUINE HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA _BRI (Vegetabl The Gre?t Purifie:d of the Blood Is particularly recommended {for use d!win‘ c By all who are sick, or who wis | ‘to prevent sick * ness. . It is the onlly genuine and joriginal prepara tion for the permaitent cure of the most dangerou â€" and poofirmed cases of . , Scrofuaia, Old #on-o. Boils, Tumors, Ab= ! #, Ulcersy > I And every kind ofiScrofulous and Eeabious erupâ€" {{nm. It T also a sure remedy, for SALT RHEUM,] RING _ WoORM,| TETTER, THESPRINXG ANDSUMMER “7 HEN THE BLOOD Is THICK, THE circulation| clogged, and the bumors of the biy rendered nnhral(fiy by the heary and guy secretions of the winter months. | This «afe, -u‘g: powerful detergent, cleanses exery portion of system, apd should be used daily The undersigued avails h‘niul of this op:umni- tg of returning his sincere thanks to the.public for the very liberal patronage betm ed on him during the past fouf years, and trustk by prompt attention ty business, and strict -dheuzee to the foregoing proposals to meet a continuance of the same. A. B.â€"All orders left at the office will meet with prompt attention. +004 £ 7 â€"â€" BRIS T O L‘S SARSAPARILLA ! IN ~QUART BOTTLES ! ; 2nd.â€"W hen bona jide sales\are effected not exceedâ€" ing £9,000, the commissiop will be £5 ; and on amounts from £3,0400 upwards only: 4}10, . > exchmive of the cust of Advertising; u y which the regulr traide, discount :(‘25 l;: cent will be ailowed. | | 3rd.â€"When property is bought 19, reserved, or withâ€" droicn, no ‘tharye wi made, except the actugl disbursements for advertising. n« ° ‘ACCTIONEER aND 'Cunlsfls ll:ifnn. . Andâ€"Agent for the sal¢ of Real Estate Montreal, March 5, 1866. 14 6 more important with the increas¢ and extension of .'“?l: Have appointed Mry J. LESLIg, the city, the undersigned offers ithe must Linzzat |, Sparks street, sole Agent for sule of above Trrmms to parties wishing "to bring. their property “'u'vhtn, and coution the prblic atyrinat bring ip. into the market for public competition. ~ posed upon by Watches. marked + Mukers to the A great hardship has been felt by buth buyers | queen," but whiclhe are not manuf@etured by us, and sellers, the former being taxed illegally with | | .« THOMAS RUSSELL & sox, > oneper cent oh fhe amount of purchae?, and the latter | May 31. 139â€"y Londolâ€"and LittFieat. Ottawa, Dec/ 18 1865. the various extentive consignments direct from this celebratéd establishment, embrhcing all the new «tvles of their elegant and claborately carved and rl\uu sUBSCRIBER HAVING BÂ¥ A new and special arrangement been lappointed by .\”2.\‘)(.*..!.\('11( ES & MAY, of Toronte, their gole: and only agent in llomreu# for the Bule by Auction, of their splendid FURKNITURE, takes the earliest opportugity of announcing to the |citizens of Montreal, and the public generally, that be will froni time to time during the enguing Spring, offer at hi« spatious and welt cstlbli:hed premises, No. 267 NotreDameStreet HP‘lDEL;)l,‘m 1 February 13, 1866 CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER m 11. The great cure for all Diseases of the y variety and description necessary to mect irinds of modern taste and convenience. ‘ ddition to the sale it his own Store«, the sale SEHOLD FURNTURE and EFFECTS at vate residence of partics, declining MHouseâ€" g, or removing from the city, will claim speâ€" ention; and all OUTâ€"DOOIL SALES of this tion are respectFully solicited. â€" Incréeased faâ€" have been secured, with a view Q--'(h1 eBiâ€" irrying out this department ot the business, rto A'hn'll" the gicatest economy . and des* n dispesing of property, so that parties sellâ€" eanh have their account sales and proceeds ACK WALNUT FURNITUCRE! a _ DDict Drink, A th ith and Piles. and teliable cure for Eyphilis, in its, worst forms. t medicine for.the cure of «ll m a vitiated ofr impure state of icularly so w used in conâ€" STOL‘S Y Sugarâ€"Coated e Auction business is becoming L. DEVANY, _ be given to the sale of ITY rROPERTY, and as de., il'c. 65â€"y . in full, «GEO. A. PRINCE 4 o. n & dealer represcats any ihstrument "the same as ours," it is ugually a mere Lp‘ #o gell an inferior inst t on which ‘he can make a large profit. Tar Orrawa ‘l‘-â€"lmuu. 44 PulJished [P, 8.â€"A libreal discount m\+rm -Ll and Schools‘ Addr=s«. | Our avroxaric device obriates this dificulty entirely, the simple act of blowing with more o: lees force giving the irbd incrouse , 0t decrease in the volume of the tine. The Mclodcon and Organ. \| For seven years theâ€" exocilence of our lelod‘m- has not h:::':t stioffcd, and for two years past the enormous demand : bet it impossible for us to méet our orfler® ptly. ‘With our increased facilitics,» we 1 warranted in assuring patrons that orders will be promptly and solici a continuance of their patrounme â€"‘ af e N. Y. Tribune says >â€"â€"1 havelexsmincd y(m wly â€" invented Fianoâ€"Fore They me 11 the praise given to them by Mcssrs Thal Oottschalk,. Strackosch, Mao and r&'ix::.' s regards structure, they ate orginal and ilosophical ; in purity,â€"volime, and conâ€" inuity of tone; in vocd! versimilitude, that ‘ rowing excelence which cnables the pisnists "sing" on the instrument. . Ybur Pianosever rve the highest rank. â€" Your invention, in y opinion, is destined to wark #édical changes l in the mmanufacture of Kianos l_lt‘flg»hfl' the A NILLUSTRATEDB CATADOGTUE oX A_ taining full description jot style, and testimonials of the most emindnt musicians as# to the supcrior exbellegce 9f our instruâ€" micntsâ€"will be sent free to any K8, The Automatic » . In presenting the Avmawarig Onrcas, we boldly announce the greates® triumph in usical instruments of the age, During the half century, the French @nd German» e mumm.:f reed i ments with bellows, two p« for the feet to te, but the want of the réversed or gxâ€" TED BELLOW®, (which is the only beliows An our instruments,) made/it impossible them to produce the mellow, rich and musical tone for which our ingtruments are céelebrated. . * * SR aP ENee | lm‘m«‘\m to this me of blowing was, that feet being, occupied, no â€"opporâ€" :uhy was offered for the rement of the 11. Within the r‘ two yeats, instruments structed on this European plun of ©double owers," hbave been manufactured in this ntry, and to counteract this difficu}ty (want a swell) a lever has been projpcted from the ntre of the instrument,\to act tpon the swell, OPERATED BY THE ®NEE. The inconvenicnce contortion necéssary to * this object disagrecable enough to a geritieman, but to a lady the use of" such ah 5 jpe c is nearly impossible, dutice b qnq Instrument Warranted . No Charge for Boxing or 3 \Gextutzxex :â€"Having thoroughly cxamined tested the Pianoâ€"Fortes in r~* pe ted by Mr. 8. B. Drices, I am 6f t â€"pinion t the tone resulting from his vements exbhibited in the instruments hnder examiâ€" tio1, in point of richness, degth and brillianâ€" cy, equals that of thebest Grand (Piangâ€"Fortes, excels them in pure, musidal intonation actual tont, postenathus approxjmating closer to what 1 consider perfeciagn an the anstruâ€" ment than has yet heen dchieved b_yTny wther | . tem ! manufacture, 1 \Before purchasing cétalogue, wfrl price Xttawa, Dec/18. 186 singing . tone, great . purity &ndâ€" sriliancy ughout the entire instrument, 7 ~*_pftce fqund in Pianos constructed upof fhe olu Shn The N. . Times, July 12; say :â€"iur.. have an instrument without ap . _ lt can ing with a smooth delicacy, perfeetly unetâ€" inable on any other instrument!; an ordinary yer obtains withâ€"no exertion. Â¥ullness of a Grand Pianoâ€"Forte, and they wmust specdily persede the old styles. â€" 1° | #52 io #552 FEICH:! THIRTY NINE VARIETIES, wpich PPA TENY | BASSO TENUTO or SUB BASS | Froi dnerat, ianist, says;>=â€"] have cxamined your ne w 1 ano "ortes, and 1 cordiall¢ approve pf its avst nof nstruction. Its principal, t which. grat incriase of vibratory power is dbtained, leing ery «simple and perfectly philOkophical, . The ie is tand and noble ; it kasigreut capacity for sustaining the sound for ing, and its olume of tonc or power a e pever hbeard xcelled in depth, purity, &1 anjathotic weethness. * ScHo0L, OrgaNSâ€"aii wELoDEoNs every morning, :(Gundays egcepted,) by Gzores Corrox, Proprivtor, at the Tw E‘- Printing _ Works, No: 60, Sparks | KE THEL ONLY INSTRUYENTs A constructed on a truly Séientific f’(iltu » ple. â€" They have greater strougth, and will ye in longer in Trxy then app other Piane , exonstruction is simple andjnatrral, al) the 'I\':tnnmm lumber in the bodg <Â¥ the instm. eht is despensed with ; the «dund Loards are erely tw6 archod plhuuke of fhin wood, like he front and Ixfck of a violin : (the stribgs are ttached o a strong Trop feon®, which is sepamre d and entirely independent ef the case, therrby ispensing with the old harp fojm of stringings y substituting «traiglt bridges phresorving at e same time the Over Strung Base . igf which r.â€"Driscs is the. Inventor. |By these im. roverments we gain‘ much, ore â€" vibratory wer, at the sume timeâ€"pregaving all its purity and richnoss of tone. * Theyhave received the highd=t testimonials im the. P\»ss,, ahd all, the privcipal artists in the country, among which ate ; is arry Sanderson £., «M t»chalky n Fharstank * ts re l bpchusal 0"-""-'., Zh:mn Eisheld, erman Wolienkhaypt, Francts H, Brouwn, Wm. Henry I’r’. w enPceseiirearn Ottawa, Dec. 18 1865 Metiom airn. uidactsincts diiattints We thas sns Btreet, in the City of M County of Carleton C. W L ; PIANO FORTES Aulomét}f&i igm'alms. 35,000 NOW in USE! (hruon to Purch All of out instruments have upon the name asx Maretaek., . a, Thelberg, 1 $ heodore EAzteld, B m . «Bi%cone erman Woliemhaypt, 4. barit, rancis H, rouwn, «.. Atrath on h. "m» .arq l"‘-‘. 6 Uhas, Pradel, MK. SEGLSMUND HH ALLLLG, the great WAÂ¥ HENRY FRY: lat GEO®A. PRINCE 4 DRIGGS® RE THE _ constructed They have ; WM. HALL . ours it Elecayt Rosew '1" Waluat or Ouk cases. Peca GEO. A. PRTINCE, & 00 SOLE AGENTS NXEW 1J L. M. GOTPPSCH ALK Ater stremg§h, i6 wall ye > e then aph other Pixne c simple andjnatrral. all the in the body oÂ¥ the instm. ith ; the «dund Loards are plunks <f thin wood, like ; Ju f a violin ; Ithe stribgs am * P rop fean®, Whichis sepam pendent ol the case, therrby old harp Fohm of stringings glit bridge® presorving at _ t ver Strung iBast ‘Gf which 4 Inventor. [By thise im. ) ctfully 1mn; 54 m sical .critic of velexamined you NSTEU YEXTs Sdientific PÂ¥inc wth, nl_uf ul_ll ye: ATENT k SON%, a descriptive Broad way , NEW.YORK FTVE Years ‘l"" ng . ‘( ©4D,* lo K. Y ‘€ Dfi(fl, Th al changes > ghout the 7 â€"V & m ;m»?:u, i 4 y *y fine #riliancy * ~~ * pfitem T 3 £}u gh. 14 l‘A W, Chamer Orricek: Over the Russell House, K D solicitors in C Convey ancers. Orrict: Lang‘s Bs Coxtral Ottawa. * Wirktax Dock, â€" ttawa, Fob. 7, 1886 4). o%® Crown Aoi and Russell By eri0€: An the Jnt-inry"z?. 16 "OTT Xl D Solicitorsâ€"in‘Ca ies Pablic, &o., Ac. â€" Orricc: | Lelegrayl Atawa. )i 0 w with the Crown 14 Land Claime, takir any agondy tor pa of the Government Ottawa, Fch. T; $ 4% K® Orires: Horm ind EQfin Streets, O â€"Ott awa. De#. 18, 1 ’:::lry 7,'1“-( Eh GEO, LOG ll(l.(EI’A“ and Accouch« Qrrice: Jn Hor «9t Wa. €1.006, _ _ ttawa, Feb. 7, 1866 Pul'lltluu Orrice : No. 4 Street. . Will be fox JOHX SW he office at night References : We® John Smith, Bow! larke ; Dencan@ nto : John Mail, M JP Convey ancers, urrio®R : irun © Roneet Lees. mwa, February T Caxcers Ouken, new, but certain, cous. treated, if req) _Ottawa, April 1 l)nluu-ln'. attending Phy tal. Officeâ€"and ro Mosgrove Streets, 1« Pl‘!"l('l A N. Ottawa, C. Sparks Streeot, Le February 7, 1866 Ottawa, Janaary _ ANp A goad m A lic, has remove ow doors to the Sa prepared to tras DKR. 4 l)u'nu'. o Messrs. Camph Oitawa, January 1‘% Ortawa, Fe WY . MAdL3HL y A ons in tC 3t 14 As) tC o Troux:ys» TDORNE 1 =A DVOCcaATts Ottawa, May DV CA TL « AUGUS a it is racat * s d P DORNI t=A #. P. M ARRIS TER, Ottawe, F ARRISTEH, EDWARD A RRES TE CLBGA A RROOS 1 MQ it A 00 80 o PE MEsSsSRS. I A R ES T CR ARRISTE + EVERY ENTIST. tral Ottawi. Notary Pablic P EV A ATKE or Q Hlue. Orpious : Coun i ORK Attends to all DR. OTA () LEES Aj = 3 O © . tw i5 6040 H un old p 12%, 1064 ()] DR. DR PIL DJ M D A N

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