& & f l er First ( pean, the same Concesston, of Wm. T. Ayien, ansiv to Jour and 11@ ® !P. SALE.â€"â€"THE WEST= erly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in First Concession Ottawa, Front Neâ€" pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28, in the same Concesston, nt present in the cccupation of Wm. T. Ayien, Esq. For further particulars apply to JouN and Wy. Twowsox, Nepean, and Lawis & Prswey, Barrister, Ottawa. _ Je&â€"l41â€"f Stables. This is one of the best stands fot a Tavern or Boarding House. premises. Richmond, February 10, 1866 Ottawa, May 23 the Otteawa «nd outhousas thereon. Apply to February 10, 186« ©A k r RENXT.«â€"â€"A BAKE ks House, with working utensils, with a good house and yard, ing ; and a good rum of eusâ€" omers ; ougodhk«'!'-g.m ard harnefs. Possestion immediatsty. Rent modâ€" erate. . Apply at this office for particulars. _ ; «€aelelint® \isll) ue Handted and Fifty Acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivaâ€" Brick, furnished with double doors and windows and Venetian Blinds. There is a large Kitthen "-‘“Mrflt 'IPN-E-D adapted ..:i:% Boarding House, or private resiâ€" farther particulars | m.;.crn.un.\'. y Sandy Hill. â€"~Ottaws, Rebruary 10. 1366. | 46â€"utf This land is of the best qxlï¬ty. oindvwined seA s seven miles from Oftawa City on macadami road leading I NUMBER OF LOTS sITUATED IN hli'r“ Kichmond® . | f A different parts of the city, well adapted either we partioulars to the undersigned. | for private residences or business purposes. \+ Â¥I :E.“'\‘.‘. , lqhn::'pum‘hn and terms of sale. A J. BEARMAN, ° Aegiy to _ 1. J. FRIEL & CO., F“C‘*""†late George Bell. | Or to H. MCLEAX, Beil‘s Corners P.D. | 4 Laud Agctt. 20, 1864. | MXE . bangatrs Hecember 16 1905. 1â€"tf 6 neral Merchant. ,:.‘b,.“_.,ï¬,nmm-m “ywâ€"-;o'mdehmvay suitable, being but a short out of the city, and where they would be free from heavry taxes. hhï¬nuâ€"-ï¬â€".ï¬u W. THOMSON. Ottaws, May 17. Octawa River, the Richmend Road, with: wiey 4f the tity. SPaitics Arafroundf building a Th spies the now Bank of Montreal is to be erected, and within five minutes‘ walk of the other Banks. Lots 9 and 10 on north side of Qugem Street in rear of the above. | en bloc or in lots of 5 acres. AL8O, 23 ACREKS OF LANXD. ummou.mm‘w amile frout s Bridge. |This land can be sold _ For furtherparticulai to : Ts "Thaxci UhBmow, rse.. City of Ottawa. Ottawa, Fob. 10, 1866. [ h Abâ€"utt ogaes. Feb: 6. 1566. 1 ie ie ind cieads rom Rom io sent, corerrd w tink Snhs ho ow to reak. 11 feet. "It is a good basine«=stand. h Ei tw sok farming Lniinds FOR SALE OR TO LET. February 10, 1866 sion Ottaws, Front on m‘ : Pow No. 62, in Chureh, o.:::lcvd terms and particalats, apply to Charies Forrest, Merric\ ville, or to A LEWIS & PINHEY, ‘ [Vo. SALE.â€"â€"That cligible property known_as Woovroors, z on the Richmond 6 miles from Ofttawa, contaiging 300 aeres or abouts, being cotmâ€" posed of the ‘ban.‘ld'ld 2% in 1st Conces» Feby 10, 1886 W"-l! TWOâ€"ANDe A«HALE MILES® of the City Limits, with A DWBLLING HOUSE erected tz-.‘. One half of the land is eleared and well fonced. These properties are worthy the attention of intending purchasers, and will be sold CHEAP. > | . . INDISPUTABLE TITLE3 WILL BE GIVEN For further particalars t?ly to W M. CLEGG, E8Q., BargisreR, p . _ .~_ Telegraph Building, Ottawas City, , P‘Il‘l.l-â€"l‘l:afl llibth Cathcart Street ; 26, 27 and 28, North Street ; 1 nE Cerate n n en 1 im ab" ] 4J Also, Â¥ 10, 17. 12 and 13, being irt of the Soath half of the front part of Lot 20, imetion Gore, Township of Gloucester, as laid down »bw&l{yeogrp_!'. Austinâ€"and CITY PROPERTY! Must i â€"'â€" ‘75’7 y UWfl“Wv.. Apply to : Aw LEWIS & PINXHEY, Barristers, &e., Ottawa. My19â€"130â€"3m [X THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPEAN Unrivallod Mixturoe MOCHA, J AV A, ANDJAMATCA FOE SAL?T + | 100 5.. pha YALUABLE PROâ€" 6 sty known as T. M. Blasâ€" ME SS ues Homestcad, tontaining about LOTS & HOUSES. Dwellings to Let. Extraordinary Merit > FOIIABâ€"M’MIO. ne«rly opposite the lot on which Feb. 22, 1 Qll(l? AND DWELLING= KeÂ¥ Hooso for Sale in the village of Richmond, 18 miles from.the. City of Ottawa, . An excellent opening Lâ€"ho-kt_wb‘.ï¬ï¬‚.l- fully situated on er, being Lot One, North side Welâ€" City of Ottawa, with the Dwelling Flll Fo $ALE.â€" One | Pemmenes i Pearmm Reaine tien | § ove pors n ons epean OTS K08. 2 AÂ¥D 3 ON THE NORTH fl' m‘"’ NL George l_hu-nf Wilbrod Street. These lots are situatâ€" l} and Fifty Acres ed opposite St. Joseph‘s College, (Sandy and in a good state of cultivaâ€" | Hill,) and are well suited for the erection of FrPoR I9 A LB, Coxstst3® or _ _ flwmmmnx.-{ YERY CHEAP. | TA No. T South side of Murray ’ & ble ©House and large Yard and | P-WDI GIVEN IM» mediately. _ A new Brick Building on Besserer Street, Sandy Hill, near the residence of ,Hon. RVIAI. RESIDENCES. ‘The Subscriber offers for sais Lots to suit pvehum. in the imâ€" mediate viewmity of Ottawa. . The saptly situated on the banks of the 25 ACRES OF LAND Fol SALE.â€"ON SOUTH mde Rideau Sreet, (nearly op» posite Workman & Grifin‘s,) a good three storey Stone House, with best chances in Canada for a Groâ€" cer of capital, or for ah hotel. Apply to the Richmend Road, within 3 BUCHA N A N*% LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, &o., Ottaws. DR ‘SALE.«â€"â€"« A FINE Stone Building...One of the JOWN MACAUEAY, GEORGE BROW N £EGAR YIELDING. Chaudiere, Otftawa. Barristers, Ottawa. Barn, and other in the City: 16itt Farms For Sale‘! Ottawa, December 18, 1865. GROCERIES, TOBACCOS, &c. 300 hf chests F XN S. PAL M LEA_F FANS ! Black, White, and Scarlet Fans. SHEFFIELD II0USE, T; L Q U OR . E. K.MacGILLEV RAY & CO. LIKE THE PHCENIX OF OLD â€"1:-&-...! at the same time inti. mate that th ve, since the recent fire on Ridean Mo’.‘?mm in the b-uding. corner of Rideau and Mosgrove Streets, nearly omm-llo Messrs. Workman & Grifin‘s, where thcg will comâ€" stantly keep on hand a superiorstock of SADDLES, llARg'ï¬Â»S. TRUNKS, &e., which they willsell at lh. "r! h" Pf‘o.'. & low aanantnian New Goods. New Goods. New Goods. #$ JOSEPH PHELAN, 171 _ 535 and 537 Paul Street, Montreal PEG TOP DEPOT! %eg. All having escaped the late duties. TWO AND A«HALF STORY HOUSE, situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart Street. The building is nearly new, and finâ€" ishedâ€"30x36. ‘There is also a good Frame Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which rents at $100 per annum. _‘lt 3! l‘illlll.d i: the imâ€" JVI'I‘ RKECEIVED, AN ADDITIONAL supply of Broadcloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Venetians, Bedford Cords, Cricketing Flannels, &c. Ottawa, May 2, 1866. ALSO, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT oF English, Scotch, and Canadian Tweeds, Alt ‘:l which :nl be -a:u- up eho.p‘.huf! in s fl' respectfully uest the pai ?th members of the Lo"ulmn. t y* G. M. HOLBROOK ___ Late otf the Peg Top Depot, Que CALL! CALL!! CALL!!! CALL! CALLA! CALL!!! \ AT THE OTTAWA SHIRT STORE AT THE OTTAWA SHIRT STORE THE OSLY ESTABLISMMENT TaT ONLY RSTABLISENENT PROPERTY FOR SALE. m:c-. oF THE PROPERTY known as the OSSIAN HALL FARM, situated in the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" ty of Carleton, being the East half of Lot No. 3, in the second concession, Rideau Front. There is anextensive clearing on the lot of at least 50 ncres, and the rgnqu&_t is coverâ€" m ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township of G@loucester, County of Carleton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" cession. . There is about 20 mores of this Farm cleared, the remainder is covered with wood. ‘ No. 3+ * mA('I†OF LANXD, STTUATED in the Township of Osgoode, County of Carleton, Rideau Front, being Lot No. 20, in the 4th concession. ‘There is about 25 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" ed with a good Hardwood Bush. This is a good Farm, and will be sold at reasonable 300 Greep cases Gin. od with a‘fine Hardwood Bush. The Farm is within fire milee of the City, and is benutiâ€" fully situated on the banks of the Rideau River, thus having an approach to the city cither by land or water." The land is of a superior quality, and yields excellent crops. â€"ALSOâ€" SUMBER OF LOTS ll_’:l"JAftD. I!N 800 Brandy do. Ottawa, July 12, 1866 100 puns. Highwi %5 hhds. Gin. %5 qr. casks Gin« rates A large assortment of A large mssortment of ,___ PLAIN AND FANCY sHIRTS! PLAIN AND FANCY SHIRTS » | PA Also, Collars, Ties, Searfs, Gloyes, Handkerâ€" chiefs, Hosiery, Wristbands, Braces, at 25° Sparks Street. I RAF" Call and examine the stook. 1t can‘t be equalled in this city. â€" Ottawa, April 26, 1868. 110â€"f '0 ACREKS OF LAND, IN THE Township of Osgoode, County of Carleâ€" ton. This Farm issituated within Two miles of the Gloucester Chureb, and within Eleven miles of Ottawa City. There is about 40 weres of this Farm cleared and under cultivaâ€" tion. Prime Imported Stock J. ROOB; | 261 SPAREKS STL.. ALSO, CHOICE MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR, and CLAY PIPES. tg"~ NORTH SIDE, .« yâ€wmï¬h day . Li l. 4. y Pure Virginia Tobacco, f No« 5« '01‘&‘“. ~O0r LAND IN THE ‘ownship of Gloacester, County of Carleâ€" ton, being the East half of Lot No. 21, , in @2nd concession. This is a "good Farm and will be sold cheap. We Raise from‘our Ashes ! ! 15 Champague Green Seal. AXD A GENERAL STOCK OP mediate vwz_"_ of the Railway Terminus, ï¬h.m {nb\oyh«‘{ora private private dwellings 24, SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA On Elgin St., opposite the Post Office, FOR SALE! AND A 1 VÂ¥ ALU 4ABLE WATCHMAKERS & JEW ELLERS. July 17. 4s 1â€"y REMOVATL. Tll. UNDERSIGNED RE» spectfully tender their thanks to their numerous friends and customers young Hyson Tea. T wankay do. Japans do. Gunpowder do. AND A QUANTITY OP T 2. Phastm xi â€" Arso 8. & H. BORBRIDGE. 175â€"3m | THOS BEAMENT Where you will find Where you will find this day a fresh 115â€"7 Saturday, 16th day of December, 1865. Prssexnt. Wis ExcruLgxCy T®® Ankinistrato® or Twz Govâ€" KENNENT IX Councur. _ * 18 EXCELLENCY was &knl«l to lay u before the Council a Report from the Commisâ€" sioner of Customs, dated 15th December, 1865, and .'u‘lru\'ed by the Hon. the Minister of Finance, statâ€" ing that under authority of chapter 17 of: the Con. Stat., Can., 80¢, 24, an Ordor in Council was passed on 28th April, 1858, dhmilg:-hc Gioods bona fide exported to this Provines any country; but passing in frowsitw through another country and un~ der Bonds shall be,until it shall be otherwise ordered, valued for duty a« if such Goods were imported diâ€" rect from such tirst mentioned country into this Proâ€" Â¥ince," and submitting that it m.'fla be desirable to extend said Order in Council to /ree as well as duâ€" tiable Good#s. eb oesipa : . ~ Whereupon His Excellency in Council was pleasâ€" ed to order; Ml,l it l; MrniLn“ud, ..‘::m Goods passing through & fore directly to lmporters in Canada, nlsa hereatter be put on the same footing as dutiable Goods. Signed, January 1, 1806 FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CU&TOMS, Orrawa, 19th March, 1866. Srt,â€"1 have it in command to ¢all your special attention to the annexed copy of a‘qumh from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, to the Governorâ€"General of this Province, conveying Her Majesty‘s Orders that no Chilian or Spanish armed Vessels be allowed to bring their prizes into Briâ€" tish Waters. _ f 'l"e Collector of Castoms, At Sea Ports in Canada The Eart of Clareiiion to Mr. Cardwell. Forkios Orvic®, 2nd February, 1866. Sig,â€"Her Majesty‘s Government being desirous of observing the strictest mtnl::{ ir the contest between Spain and the Republic Ch'i!i. they proâ€" Eomm eP o e ce aniie s C S athes " s umssnd , with the view of more effectually carryin; meled this princtple, to interdict the A.â€"-.S Ships, and also the Privateers of both parties, from omyiw madeé w themm into the Ports, Harâ€" bours, teads or Waters of the United Kingâ€" dom, or any of Hor Majesty‘s Colonies or Possesâ€" sions abroad. I have mmlinfly to usnhu you that the Queen has been pleased to direct that orders in conformity with the principles above stated, should forthwith be addressed to all &tvpvt authorities in the United Kingdom, and to Her Majesty‘s Naval or other authorities in all‘c‘umu ond the United Kingdor, for their guidance in the cireumâ€" stances. I have, &e., ; [Signed,] CLARENDON. The Right Honorable, Edward Ca_h'lwelf. M. P. &o.. &e., ke. [Cory..'] serve the dutics of Noutrality ‘during the existi hostilities between Her Cathoiit and g Repubtics of Chili and Peru, and b moteover resolved to prevent, as far as possible, the use of florw“i:nllubwï¬?om.ï¬ï¬Ã©uï¬, and the W aters w umm‘- mlrdtdh- tion, in aid of the w purposes of either Belâ€" ligerent, bas commanded me to communicate to you, for your guidance, the fdlowhï¬nlu. which are to be tremted and enforced as Her Majesty‘s Orders and Directions :â€" _ Stz,â€"Heor Majesty stead, or Waterw, éx60; GOVERNMENT HOUSEâ€"OTTAWA The Officer 7:\d-inimflng the Government of Canada Ottawa, April 3, 1865. ut a rate equal thereto. Such notices to appear every y in the Canada Gazetr®. R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE. Customs, Quebec, 6th March, 1863 T 1sS DIRECTED BY THE HON. THE FINANCE MINISTER, that hereafter W eekly Natices be published and furnished to Collectors of Cu as to the rate of discount to be allowed on Ametican Involces, which is to be in accordance with the price of gold as represented by Exchange, m > ixaxos Derartu®®t, Costons, f Ottawa, July 20, 1866. lu Accot‘o;\ucn WwITH THE 4BOVE Order, notice is hereby given that the au * ed, discount is declared to be this day 334 per‘ which of deduction is to be continued witil next “lyNoï¬u.Mb‘:nlyudl 4 chases made in the United States '8:':':’3? | R. 8. M. BOU 4 Cireular Ottawa, January 4. Country Merchants would do well to examine beâ€" tcopcz.nin.ohnhm 1 Ausinelt .IN Groceries & Liquors Packed and inspected by R. Kinly, Esq., of Ottawa. AMERICAN INVYOICESâ€"DISCOUNT® FOR SALE: ___ RS.M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs and Excise am, SIF, Your obedicat servant, BBLS. OF MESS AND PRIME Fixaxcs DerARTMENT, DOW NING STREET, r Febtuary 26th, 1866 A LARGE SToCK or n case of streas of weather, p. WHELAN, Rideau Stroot. THE 6TTAWA viMÂ¥He sULY at 1866 , 126 90â€"tf 20( â€" _ ‘Ottawa, Fob. 18. / MONTREAL. OCEAN 8TEAMSHIP COMPANY. ACADIAN,.. ... . (Building) ... .. AUSTRIAN ... . . (Building).... . PERUVIAN ; .Capt. Ballantine . . . MORAVIAN ... [Capt, Aiton . ... .. HILBERNIAN,.Capt,; Datton . ... NOVAâ€"8SCOTIAN .. Gapt. Wylie . . BELGIAN ... .,. Capt. Brown .. . NORTHâ€"A MERICAN,.Capt. Kerr DAMASCUS,. ... Capt, Watt ... Rates of Through Passage from OTTAWA to LIVERPOOL or LON DUNI)gllY f CABIN.., .1. .|.. $66.15 to $86.15. &Accmdl to accommodation.) i\ | â€"ST. ERAG?.,;........ 2« . $34.25, Passengers Booked to Liverpool (Zâ€"RETURN TICKETS GRANTED REDUCED RATES. ‘ 8T. DAVID, 1650 tons........ Capt Aird. 8T. GEORGE, 1468!tons ... ... Capt. Smith, 8T. ANDREW, 1432 tons . . . . .. Capt. Scott, ST. PATRICK, 1207 tons ... . .. Capt, Trocks. The steamers of this Line will sail at reguâ€" lar intervals between the Clyde and Quebec. Berths not secured until paid for, f For passage, or any other particulars, apâ€" ply to Core i ay 6 CirCtiLAr No, 175 Sir I have it in conimand to inform you that His Exâ€" cellmly the Governor 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 t're 19th March last, directing that « Fire Arms and Munitions of War‘" be importâ€" ed free of duty until the 6th rnxlm, subject to the condition that the Importer furnish the Coll of Custom with lists of parties desirous of prochring such arms, and that such parties be known |to be reliable loyal subjects, and such privilege |shall extend to all such importations made upon and from this date â€" t f You are hereby authorized to refund the /dutios already pnidfl:r»fl Arms and Munitions of Wiar im« ported within the period above named. ° I am, Sit, 4 Your obedient servant, _ _ The Collector of. Customs SAILING W EEEKLY hauds h ree Auias hn hi rwrr un Cve mt V 1. 1/ @9 zoohny charged with the distribution of this r roughout the‘l'}dnhod Kingdom, -mm- brin‘i::'l:o same prominently under the notice of the emigrant, The first number will appear in the course of next month, the gecond in April, bringin down the information to the latest period, to be ï¬ï¬lï¬.fl up monthly or quarterly, as may be roql:lnd. +. 0 T B e P P w 1320 afes As the cp“e it is intended to allot for advertising parposes will be limited, and in view of . the large cireulation the sheet will obtain, [for it will be disâ€" tribated gratuitousiy}, the prices of advertisements connot be much lower tlinn the following :â€" _ For each advertisement, not exceeding ten â€"lines, $2 the insertion : and 8 cents for ovu? extra. line. For a square of 22 lines, to stand for a twelveâ€" month, $6. * | In all casés, advertisoments thust be prepaid, and an early transmission is recommended. .. _ --‘Eh-;nvn-d;lrg;;l:iï¬"â€"hily ï¬&in_ communicaâ€" tions of a practical character for publicatign, bearâ€" geration Ottawa, May, 14 Inggu the sulject of country; 1 ntry; and pointing out the poou liar advanta of their.. d n“ fmflenln, &e. ‘If‘.l: desirable th m‘ should be written as concisely ns possible, and be free from anything like exagâ€" February 10. RSUAFT . TO m sSTATUTE IN that behalf, public notice is hereby given that! on the Fifteenth day of August next, su.cv;ourol Twelve o‘clock, bl::.»on. ‘;.ho und.m&m:’;um «nd‘Tenements, being nâ€" solvent, (-10.‘ to & % iMifavor of Alexander Christie,) will be sold by Public Auction at my office, on El%lntroot, in the City of Oftawa : f:‘iin oonperndgt l:i-l;::i Nunéber! 0 T'Id-.' &no. ronting the eau Numbers Four, Five and Sixz, Mi:.k:amu- sion Line, or allowance for road between Concesâ€" sions C and D, in the Township of Nepean, in the County of Carleton, as laid out and marked on a plan drawn by George F. Austin, Provinoial Land g:l.'r:eyur, .J delpoa:od in the Registry Office of theâ€"County of Carleton, of that portion of the Northâ€" orly half of Lotï¬lcuend G, hï¬mouliofl €, R:l’o:u Front, sal Nhhï¬l formed by m‘e sald (Lot up oon:;,zn front to dividing the said m:b gentre, ?n front to rear,) situate, lying and being on the Easterly side of the Ridean l,!lntl ; also that other portion of the said Northerly half of Lotlettered G, situate, lyinf and being on the Kasterly side of the Rideau Canal, which said part is butted and bounded, or may be otherwise known as follow*: that is to say, comâ€" otherwise known as follow«: that is to u'i, comâ€" moncini‘::l flnt on the Westerly side of the Conâ€" cession d, between Concessions C and D, in said Township, distant eight hundred and fiftyâ€"two and one half links, in & Sfldioz direction from the Northeast angle of Lot lettered G, aforeasid, thence h‘outho;lj along the said Concession Road, twohunâ€" dred and seven and one half links, more or less, to the land owned by George Patterson, Esq., thence Westerly, parallel with the division line between said I&GNM Lot F, in the n:;i g.onoom and Tc in e To w c ind torivipige Iinks: the East side of the Rigean Canal, thence Northâ€" nil along the said highwity two handred and cight links, thence Easterly, paraliel with the said division line, between said {ouG anid F, one thousâ€" and and six links, to the place of beginning, said ‘TLAR No, 175. | No. 8 FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUsTOMs®. Patterson‘s Tand, nine bundre more or less, to the Queen‘s h OCEAN STEAMSHIPS and and six links, to the place of beginning, SRIG last dnerlb.dmdmol !!'tn‘ sontaining, by ‘adâ€" neasurement, two acres more of less. _ . _ 3 M Mills* Marble Works, Sparks Strzeet;2 Centre Town, Oitaws, Insolvent Act of 1864. (G J SALROF LANDS. Ix ®r, THOMA§ STORY, ax Ixsouye®t. sUMMER SERVICE. Mantleâ€"Pigces! HEUBACH & COWARD. â€" | Acsare ar Orrawa. y, 14. i 125 I am, Sir, wpt Your obedient serventt ~ A.C. BVCHANAN, _ |_ Chief A,rnt. ® 62â€"+ R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE t rAtif : Ottawa, June 6, 1866+ THE STATUTE IN W.J. & A. K. MILLS. Londonderry 2650 2600 2650 2434 2300 2400 1784 1800 Tons Tong Tons Tons Tons Tons Tong Tons AT Printing Works! 60, Sparks 8t., Centre Town. WILL AFFORD A SUPERIOR MEDIUM ADVERTISING IT HAS BEEN TRULY SAID TRAT *4 TXE "OTT wA TMB" Through Which it Will Reach ADVERTISE! 6t the World Know It ry Goods, ROPERTY to SELL o Matter what your Business "his is the Motto of every Real r Hardware NOW is the UTILME JUDICIOUS APPLICATION OF THE o You want to Buy ? TO RUSINESS MEN IN THE PRINTERS INK IS ONE 0+ THE LRADING AVENUES TO WEALTH® THE "TIMES" ADV ERTISE. Groceries, ~XDVERTISE! ADVERTISE!! BUSINES8 MAN. is THE MEDIUM ADVERTISE ! ()F".!’ICE: IF YOU HAVE THE PUBLIC. IF YOU HAVE Crockery, Glassware, LINE OF TO SELL, ADVERTISE. sermumt / N EJrecuccs Wl have appointed Mr. J. LESLIE, Sparks Streot, sole Aï¬tm for sale of |above Watches, and coution the public agminst being imâ€" posed upon by ‘Watches marked «Makers to the Queen," but which wre not manufactured by us. THCMAS RUSSELL & SON, May 31, 1866 Ry His Excellency the R;;m Honorable Cnarur8 * ‘Sraxixy Viscount Moxcx, Baron Monck of Ballytramon, in eo County W exford, Governorâ€" General of British North America, and Captainâ€" _ General and Goy~rnorâ€"inâ€"Chief in and overthe | _ Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunsâ€" \_â€" wick, and the Island of Prince Edward, and Viceâ€" Admiral of the same, &c., &c. To all to whom these pregents shall comeâ€"GrErtâ€" ING : | _A PROCLAMATION. | Gro. Er. Cartir®, } WMJHEREAS, in and Gzo. E. Carti®®, %WIIEREAB. amd . Atty.â€"Gen. by the l.hï¬;-eight ch:gurol Consolidated Statutes of Canada, intiâ€" tuled : " An Act respecting the preservation of the Public Health," it is amongst other things enacted, that whenever this Province or any part thereof, or place therein, np‘nnn to be threatened with any formidable epidemic, endemic or contagipus disâ€" ease the Governor may, by Proclamation, to beâ€"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 any part thereof, or place therein, mentioned in such Proclamation, and it -ha:l thereâ€" upon be in foree accordingly ; 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€" lamation extends, revoke or renew any such Proc» lamation : and, subject to such revoeation and reâ€" newal as mtd,much Proclamation shall have offect for six or for mny shorter period in such Proclamation expressed ; Axp Wururas, although there exists no reason for serious alarm, the Province .oPle to : be so far threatened with Asiatic Cholera, a disease |within the meanâ€" ing of the said Act, as to render it oxzmiim that all necessary precautions should be taken for the proâ€" By Command, WM. McDOUGALL, Secretary. 124â€"tf T“GOVIIKI(IN'I‘ OF PRINCE ED= â€"ward Island hasâ€"given notice thatn Light House has recently been erected on the North Point of that lsland, in 47°, 3‘, 46" N., and Longitude 63° , 59‘, 9" W. The Light stands eighty feet high above water, and shows a fixed white light. Lightsâ€"OGulf of 8t Ottawa, Wednosday, 7th June, 1866 ( Presext : HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GEKNâ€" , , ERAL IN COUNCIL. Hll EXCRLLENCY W AS Pl-rAllD ito lay before the Council a Mem Aum from therHon. the Mimeter of Kinance, recomimending that Peas, Barley, and Onts, as well as Petroleum, which have paid ful Toll through the Welland Caâ€" Jurl, be permitted.to passthrough the Bt. Lawronce, Whom.sm His Excellency in Council, on the recommendation aforesaid, and under I:a by virâ€" tue of the authority given and conferred by the 85th ï¬l;i'-id,ï¬u,ikc;m- free of Toll. C Wheroupon His: eilency in Coungil, on the tue of the auth ven and conferred by the 85th section of ï¬'.w&-w_m':d““!‘.;&f?“'.“ Canads, has been pleased to order, and it is hereb: of JUNE instant, Peas, Barley, Oats and Potroâ€" fgu, which have paid full ToH on the Welland , be and the same are hereby allowed to ;m throughthe St. Lawrence Canal, the Rideau and Ottawa Canals, the St Ann‘s Lock and the Chambly Canal N Moxtkzar., 20th day of February, 1866. ~ PRESENT ; t HIB EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL WH“IA'. BY AN.ACT PASKED IN - the twentyâ€"ninth. yearâ€" of Her Mnjeeti'l Reign, intituled « An Act morrovida against the introduction and spreading of disorders affecting affecting cattle prevails in m “‘E:mâ€' s of Europe, and is wâ€nd cguu&:::o g.vl‘u.:mn:i Tniitiee i7 (id Phane mtc tile Peovicom that the tion of the g:nonbla the Mini:t;;' of A icl‘l,ltnm said Act, has been pleased to order, and‘it is gen- ’Muu.fmmudm&ho FIRST day MARCH next, the importation or introduction Anto this Province, or why part thereof, by sea, of cattle, sheep, horses, swine, asses and mules, meat, skins, bides, horns, hoofs, or other parts of such gni-sh.::{, straw, ::: fodder, be, ;.nd the same is prohibited ; save excopt such cargo or carâ€" Su.orpmuf ‘cargo, as l!h%xeoll.qu Counâ€" may hereafter seefitto exemptfrom #uch proâ€" hibition. W.H. LEE, _0 0| _ PROVINCE OF CANADA tion of the Honorable the Minister of Agriculture, February 28, 1866 ALES & PORTER Vietoria V aults FJNHE UNDERSIGNED, WHILST TEN= mol- by gea of certain animals and articies Be pn‘lbh-dâ€" His Excellency in Council, on the recommendaâ€" Government House, in the CITY OF OTTAW A, in the said Province, this TENTH day of April, in.the the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtyâ€"six, and in the Twenty Ninth year of Her Majesty‘s Reign. in wers. FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS. * Ottawa, June 14th, 1866 zy be favored w 4 d By command, has been pleased to order, and it is hereb: that on, from and after the '_I‘WEN’_I‘{ETï¬ Â»reésubt&:n‘ should be taken for the pro e Public Health, and it is therefore ex NOTICE TO MARINERS Wellington Street. GovFRNMENT HOUSE by sea of certain animals. and articles spreading, if introduced ; nd during R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs .fllï¬lfl ntagious digease or cpidemic ovails in many puhafe%uropo, Leacrence, Prince â€" Edward London and Liverpool W. H. LEE, Clerk Executive Council Clerk Executive Council # C6â€"tf cere thanks to their friends y, for their steady and inâ€" support, would beg to draw 189y MONCK GOLD AND SILVER. AWFUL SACRIFICE! BANKRUPTCY | AVOIDED ! Extraordinary Announcement. % wWoRTH OF $2,000,000 S":%~C Watches Splendid Jewelry, French Clocks, Diaâ€" mond Rings, Pianos, Melodeons, Sewing Machines, Silver Ware, &e., &e., to bo digposed of at TWO DOLLARS, each article, without regard to Value! Grand International Mécting of Manuface turers of Watches and Jewelry, The following has been resolved, that in conseâ€" 3nenec of the frod.su‘n‘&n of Trade, and in orâ€" er to rolieve from ‘pecuniary embarrassments ocâ€" casioned by a distressing War, and to avoid $2,000,000 worth of goods {from their Stock, must be + sold in the course of six months, And for that purpose As a preliminary meyl‘vwld remark that they manufacture and sell no brass or imitation of Jewelry, « | | AS THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS ALL ARE WARRANTED GOLD Ri L Cudodow 1n mtsnt\othar o BEIED UE The price of each srtf;lo varies from SIX TO ElGll’f HUNDRED DOLLARS. How We Shall Proceed. We have adopted the plan of sale now so lar of charging a uglcform pgiloe. and this price ':’.’i? be $2 for each article, regardless of value. The exâ€" penses of conducting our Agency are paid by the gale of certificates, or eo:}mns, representing the vaâ€" rious articles. These certificates wre sold at FLFTY CENTS each or 5 for $2.00, and each certificate will show the holder the particular article he or she is entitled to on payment of an addition $2.00. The expenses of Freignt and Packing Pianos or lcwhg Machines will be Paid by the tes who are Entitled to them» In every 'pun of the United States and Provinces, and to all such vory liberal inducements will be ofâ€" fered, and on npa}leuim a circular of terms will be forwarded. _ We prefer money sent in Post Office orders where they can be obtained, or by Bank Drafte, to our order. Please write your Name, Town, Cognty and Staté plainly, and address all orders t AGEN TS ARE WANT ED March 3, 1866 FINEST WORKMANSHIP ! Iee Hux Refrigerators WARRANTED MEATS, BUTTER, ETC,, FRESH IN WARM WEATHER. KEDZIE and other Filters, * COOLERRS, j . _ MILITARY TUB BATHS, B COMBINERS,â€" | SHOW ER, SPONGE, PLUNGE, Foot, Hip, and Slipper Baths, stoves, Tinware, &eo., &£¢., At ESMONDE BROS., BA NK RUPTCY! C cumaum e 6e uts Arnorte ounk midinmaias® d +6 !.l“ Volume, $1.50. 4 «e Contemporary Review," Bound, Dean Alford. M « 'l.nnwnl." by Norman McLeod, D:D: Chamber‘s Journal for June. _ © Loqndon: Society, Churchman‘s Magazine, Good Words, Sunday Magazine, &e., for July. CHEAP EDITIONS. W:url:xe Novels, 30¢ per vol. Tales of the Borders, 30¢ per vol. Cooper‘s Novels, -flbgr vol. Marryatt‘s‘ Novels, 30c per vol. . Bulwer‘s Novels, 50e per vol. Eoh. coantl QICUIID AND RETAINED BY THE *Â¥ use of the celebrated PLANTAGENET MINâ€" ERAL WATERS to be had freeh from the Springs, and delivered daily in the city by the Agents, in GOOD HRE ALT H! any quantity. _ Ackyrs.â€"L. N. Nye, Sussex Street ; Wim. Masâ€" sey, Sparks Street ; and John Nicholson, Ridean Plantagenet Springs, 13th July, COTTON YARN|! $A~All Numbers Warranted. Ottawa. July 19. 1866 cOOD sAMARITAN BALM ! An Internal and External Remedy for Ourâ€" ing Pains. ; Keep it in your Familyâ€"Sickness comes when you do not expect it. } Dundas and American Cotton Yam, Chappod Hauds: Froued Saat aht diston Chapped Hands, Frosted. Chilblains. _Fcflbyflbnr"ï¬\pflhm Directions for use will accompany each bottle. wr"A liberal discount made to Druggists and olesale Dealers. C Manxfactured by G. W OOD, 4 Ottawa, C. W. l.l-â€"mm-mm;'thuu addressed to G. WOOD, OTTAW A. Ottawa, March 28, 1866. liwâ€"y FROM $8 PRATT & CO.‘S, Ottawa, July 6, 1866 Miscellgneous, School and Church Booksellers. JOHN DURIE & SON, 12y _ 10, Sparks Stroet, DE TREY & Co.. Phomic Kelier," by F. G. Tr f mmwmuamnw Any of the above articles made to order UST RECEIVED iA VERY sUPE. rior lot of the very best ANY SaACRIFPICE! NEW BOOEKS. Protected by Letters Patent. NANUFACTURE, AND TO KEEP 34, LIBERTY STREET, DE TREY & €O«, Agents for Manufacturers, $4 Liberty St., New York wWOOTP‘s se they have unanimously d sed BUT OP THE No. 60, Cextrar Ortawa, Opposite Bizhop‘s Hotel. WM. RODDEN, OF FIRST CLASS Sparks Street,. .a&‘ Ontario Bank alâ€"3â€"w 172y 64â€"6m 180â€"b ular PIANOâ€"FORTE AÂ¥k. constracted on a truly Scientific Pringinis _ n have greater strength, and will remain in , than any other Piano. ‘The is simple and natural, all the extrancous lumber in the body of the instrument is di With ; the sound boards are merely two nrcEd planks J& wovd, like the front and back of a violip; the strings are attached to a strobg inch frame, whicy is separated and entirely independent of the case th@reby dispensing with the cld harp form ““M‘ ing by substituting «traight bridges, pre t th¢ same time the Over Strung Bass, of -ims. Dxzoos is the Inventor. By thee improvement we gain mnry more vibratory power, ut &t‘ time |vmrving all i(f purity and righness of tops Th;‘y have received the highest the pres®, and all the principal as try, among which are: MHarry Sanderson, L. Hax Mare vek, K. 1 Theodore Eisheld, | W * Merman Wollemhaupt, | _ 4. Herman Wollenhasupt,, «4. BRardt, * Francis H, Brown, «M .lr.cb.“‘ Win, Menry Fry, I Chas, Pradel MR. SEGESMUND THRLBERG, the pimmwist, np_:â€"-l h(_n'_g examined your new m Fortes, and I‘cordially approve of its cunstruction. . Its lwincil.l:lrl._v which erease of vibratory power is obtained, | simple and perfectly philocophical. gtand and moble ; it has great capaci taining the sound for , ::.e or power 1 have ney rity, aind eympathetic | w M. NEAXRY YR Y 4 From The N. Â¥. Herald, Sept. 5.â€"U a careful examination of Disoo‘s I'.i,;'m .}‘nngr- find the results obtained are a very, fine «inging tone, gtbat pyrity and ‘brillizney throughout the entire instreâ€" ment, not often found in Piancs constructed wpes the old plan. The N. Y. Tim«», July 12, says :â€"We have now «n instrument without an e‘nnl. 1t can sing with & ‘smooth delicacy, perfectly unattainable on Other instrument; an ordinary player *‘hz exertion, the fullness of a Grand PianeFote, rnd they must q:edil_v «-u[-erwde the old style. GraTirxzn:â€"Having thoroughly examined ant sted the Pianoâ€"Fortes, invented and by tr» 8. B. Drigr. I am of the opinion c.. tane resulting from his improvements as exhibited inthe instruments underexamination, in point of richnes, depth and brilliancy, equals that ot the best Grand Pianoâ€"Fortes, and «~â€" them in pure, musical inâ€" tonation and «ctwal tone, power thus approximatâ€" ing closer to what J consider perfection in the inrc. nent than has yet been achieved by any Other system oj Automatic Organs PATENT BASRO TENUTO OR sUBâ€"Ba®% School Organs & Melodeons Finished in Elegant Roseweod, W alnut or ouk cases of the most eminent musicians, uwï¬lzï¬ excellence of our instrumenteâ€"will be sent free to any address. _ _ C | NILLUSTRATED CATALIGUE CONTADKâ€" Th Sag Tuil deraription of styie, and Aetsmonics Every 1 In presenting the Avromare 0 boidiy announce the greatest triumph l:m_ tents of the age. During the p‘dmh:z& Â¥French and Germans have manufactured in struments with double bellows, and two podals ty the feet to operate, but the want of the reversed e ®xnacsrk» skLLows, (which is the ml&hlulfl in our ingtruments,) made it impossible for them to produce the meliow, rick(and musical tone for which our instruments are celebrated. 85,000 Now in Use. ..A‘n:txr‘objoetiunmttb method of blowing was, it eat hh‘uupiod.uw‘ was dnï¬h&--flmflc swell. ithin ‘the past two years, constructed on this \European plan of «double blowers," have bees ‘manufaetured in this country, and to counteraet this n‘lle:la.('-ï¬o( » »wel!) a lever has b#en pré jeeted &.um«i&flwâ€"-‘bfl: upon the swell, axp orkeateD ®y m-1 ‘inconvenience and contortion necessary to effec this object are disagrecable enough to a gentieman, but to a lady the use of such an appendage is nearâ€" 1y keopeetaniite on hn oi 2 Mn e _ Out Apromatic device obviates this dificulty esâ€" tirely, the simple act of blowing with more or lest force giving the desired increase or dectonse in the volume of the tone, * The Mclodeon and School Organ» For seventeen years the superior exdellence of our Melodeons has not been questioned, and for tws yumtbeomm demand has -l-h.h- for us to meet our orders n gi"uuuod facilities, we feel 'bm..' in.c:rJumm that their orders will be met, solicit a continuanceâ€"of their Caution to Purchasers» _All of our instrumenit« have upon the nameâ€"board, i‘l..:ull- "GKO. A. l’l{‘“"!«:l m n-.: or w an ms * Enine as oirs," it is usgnlly & mare witemptto aoll DRIGGS! NEW PATEXNT _ REOTHE ONLY IXs y annutrnetaed on a Arale n.‘.....:la‘n!tn;!!'.'. an inferior instriment on which be can make# h?.'s.-' A liberal discount to Churches, Clergyme® and Schools. Address Hide, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Bore Throts Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in the Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Bowe! (}-n"l.i‘. Burns, Realds, rost Bites, &c., &e. Tm’. CANADIAX PAIN DESTROYER HA now been before the public for .uï¬: T = nugle mteree io give persmanees pulet winh m e nce timely used, and nm never known a singlé Mu:dh'd but on the k .l.".p ; but om .ï¬â€˜ :rl-’u its ml:-. and h&om m:u_ï¬h ud-qn:“ orkln--pd.. this matier, having terted it thoroughly, und therefore those who afe suffering from any of the complaints for which it it recommended may depend upon its being a Bove the most rtant of modern Medical Di#+ Among important “on CANADIAN PAIK QESTROE! 52 to ®55% EACH. THIRTYâ€"NINE YARIETIES to Sold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, tawa. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. y d F4# first of June, fretethe Subscriber‘s premis®® * h comit Cotmred MAREOULT on years Aa â€"Ias Chesnut Colored M ARE COLTâ€"two ues a large white spot down the r.._i'-'n"nu ": white. Mw-mn‘uï¬-‘ said colt will thankielly 19=ins! J | . _ XULAN FRASEK Mitscas Yuue "Thith. Vike. 28w 2 Tan Orrawa Ties.â€"Printed: and Published every morning, (Sundays excepted,) PV Grorer Corrox, Proprictor, at the Tu®® Steam Printing Works, No. 6, 8pm** Ottawa, Dec..1§th, 1865 Geo, A. Prince & Co‘s. PATENT Â¥itzroy, June 25th, 1866 Stréet, in the City of Ottawa County 0‘ Carleton, C.W. TOLEN OR STRAYED.â€"â€"ABOUT tht Yearsâ€"Ne Charge for Boxing he frent and back of a vi ttached to a strohg irch fram and entirely independent of ensing with the old harp form ituting «traight bridges, prej ie the Over >trung Bass, of 4 e Auventor. By thee imp h more vibratory power, at ing all it« purity and richnes received the highest testima d all the principal artists in I I The Automatic Organâ€" Yours respectfully SOLE AGENTS * W M. HALL & S0K, & GEO. A. PRINCE 4 00. iss uteake 3.3 t Warramted for Five § » L. M. GOTTSCHALK, wNITH ard excelled hical. m‘ t capacity for ‘DeTg, Gottechalk, As regards strgeâ€" »phical ; in purity, in vocal versimil;â€" which enables the ent. _ Your Piance Your ‘invention, in kâ€"radicnl changes 543 d, being very 10. ODi@ls frogy in the coup. * Stem of olume of |’il depth, 1y 1 â€"dw J * BR 1866 « pary T, 1888 28, 1865. ~OOLMAN & WRIGH cark Barristers, . @» #end Point aide € 25 p pouiOrr®® wa 14® * wernate Monday, &t N< must be !n-':" lothe .E'.Z’:: e T08 0 s to 7 mlm. â€"'“‘w o' f{mr‘(ir" C Canads 4 â€"paid 1 ~â€"Ag 00Â¥ T'"&m'- E‘-, * Mr. Boushette will promptly to any be fl, and the public . B.attends regala urthe district of Quebec. i on y inaa $ hobmond.. «es 1 ‘by Rail, Dally. ; iE Aompicton P. MACPHE tu:uj TER, #&e., Ottawn ph Boilding®, Metcalfe St 'h C. E. ‘.&:‘mnfl on To the Court House, L‘Or ISHALL M ATH ER, Atterncy, Sol Morne‘s Bailding», cort ; Court House, A yimor a E. e 0 Q. &lflu W mowt 18, to all Law Courts in M.. McLEOD, EK, Etc., for L« Â¥. BOCLETOX, EBeATDeL A W . ®« pr Ouewa ville 10, 1866 v. MCST DF DT. DARTX 1xp cuosixe oP Mall _.u. .. .,_"C+ 1Corner weariy opposite W e e ‘grove Streat. BOUCHETTFE “U‘N.E ied as the Ous & GEMMEL DUCK & BI TUs KEEFE ag e Office! No. 17, AN, MLD . 1 ‘Clerk of the Peace the United Countie and Attorme 0. «© and Soliciter, At T, 1868 and Altormey neery, Convey an A. MARTI and Atvorney ansery, Notaries Building House, Ottewa, Joun J. 4 Da & NELL Attormey®, wWoOLrp Blook. â€" Can nF PREâ€"PA POSTA HURD TLAXD geon and n to the P, ICaA®. & M .R " the use of » and almos LEGGOG Phygician. BAKCK Convey an close 8 Adams, M Germany a NO. Bpar:s € ©pposite HEXxR M.D., M DELIV Mb ar, Tnos. F WO Sparks oTTA Jours All and "Wo i R.