Ortawa, Fob. 42, 1 Orfawa, 19th March, 1866. Srg.â€"1 have it im command to call your special attention to the annercd of lbmc: from the Secretary of State ":Lfl to the @overnorâ€"General of this Province, conveying Her ‘.w‘:.oï¬-n that no Chiliaw ar .*)nm&w;: Vessels be allowed to bring their prizes into Briâ€" tish Waters. 3 The Collector of Customs,. _ At Sea Ports in Canada pose, with the view of more effectuaily curr,v-n:x into effect this mmrk. to interdict the A and also the Privateers of both parties, from + Prizes made by them into the Ports, Harâ€" boars, of Waters of the United Kingâ€" dous, orâ€"any of Her Majesty‘s Colonies or Possesâ€" sivns abroad. lhww‘flinflvb.equht you that the w with the principles above stated, should flm“’nhm t authorities in the United Kirgdom, and to nor Majesty‘s Naval :a&mï¬r‘h all quarters b‘x-“ the nited Kingdom, for their guidance in the cireumâ€" a.-.a.)l“"'“hmw C . "'!‘l"'"!""“' aciwi it d * beiween Spain and the Repablic of Chili, they proâ€" Siz,â€"Her Majesty being fully determined to obâ€" serve the.daties of Neutrafity during the existing hostilities between Hor Cathoiic Majesty and the Republics of Chili and Peru, and being moreover resulved to prevent, as far as possible, the use of, l-mm Ports, and Coasts,.and the W aters I-"w& ‘lurinï¬:gh& tion, in aid of the purposes of r- ligerent, has communded me to. communicaf® to ’:uhmm‘c ï¬u Majesty‘s |Cort.) are to be treated and enforced as lier Majesty‘s. to fl-ofl.umhoohï¬ol‘l“lin‘- dom, and in the Islands, on and after Friâ€" day,the Ind of Marc&pext, and in Her Majesty‘s Territories and Possesstons beyond seas six days after the day when th#â€"Governor or other Chief Authority of each of such Territori@s or Possessions respectively, shall have notified and published the same, stating in such notiiication that the said Rules are to beobeyed by all perkens within the same uvri--:.r-n-iou.:‘ * HHootilS During i of the present Hostiliâ€" ties.between lnm)"ullhbpb- lies of Chili and ships ar and Privaâ€" ters of cither are prohibited from making use of any 0f Roadstead in the Unfted Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or in the Channel Islands, or in any of Her Majesty‘s Coloâ€" mies or Foreign Possessions or hpmu,w of t ie Bridals Crows, ara Seation or a place of ro. of the British as a Station or a place of reâ€" sort for any wariike purposes, or for the purpose of plies, except provisions, and such other things as mbm‘:’mdhm,n‘ nucept so much coal only as may be suflicient to surry such Vessel to the nearest Port of her own INDISPUTABLE TITLES: WILL BE GIVEN For further particulars apply to _ _ Kingdom, and in the Channel Islands, and in the several Colonies and Foreign Possessions or Deâ€" w shail hereafter be permitted while in any m-'uqn. subject to the Territoâ€" plies, fuloes, Snd Loch other things he as mmm of her crew, and nucept so much coal only as may be suflicient to surry such Vemsel to the nearest Port of her own -..y‘nh-.:mn::;w $ AFr or Ti e noie t h on mt hoh aneg. ::**.,..::....’Mc_m » w -_-'-3_3- of Three months from the time when sn in Cifihs, -hfl" fl' facilities of warlike equipment, and no Ship ar or Privateer of ounrmu n-n.n-u:u. W rotgg» ï¬.dunm.. any ; or u-u.-brn to Briti ) from which any Vessel of the other m(“nh:.-w\olsllpd War, a Privateer, or a Merchant Ship), shall hare mentioned Vessel beyond erritorial uri e rlteree aoraee e rmnrthe Toerritorial urle mfl- of Her =~o¢. respecti pomie nivel ym n on Th vies trmgnsine Oinc c Bs 4 Port Roadstead.or W aters belonging to Her Majesty, fl-h;ht?#-h:&-whmnn.’:'ï¬â€™r T nearieunes Dopaminntien, reel Vemel thuil by .-!1-!'“'-_":. and pat to sea within Twentyâ€" Provided nevertheless, that in all cases in which there shall be any Vessel (whether Ships of War, Privatears, or Merchant Ships) of the said Belliâ€" F parties in the same Port, Roadstead, or aters within the Territorial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, there shall be an interval of not less than Twentyâ€"four hours between the departuretherefrom worthy the . Toaks Favbcy thak noees from the depariare uf sach II. If any Ship of War or Privateer of cither Belligerent shall, after the time when this Order shall be first notified and pat in force in the United tour hours after her enterance into such Port, Roadâ€" ‘:l;- W aters, except in case of stre«s of weather, or provisions or thi necessary .h&mm,u:ml.h cither of which cases the Authorities of the Port or of the <f any such vessel (whether a Ship of W ar, a Privyaâ€" broighdvs wm')"u':«mn:;“' Suip of rom of any Ship w-muqum Bolliprenz and the times hereby limited forthe departure of such Ships of W ar‘und Priviteers respectively, shall always in case of necessity be ertended, so far p-yL requisite for giving effect to this proviso, but hot ther or otherwise 4 m 7 msow«ma-r«mum- gorent shall hereafter be permitted while in any shall be to any such Ship of War or Privatoer io the setee or 217 (ther Port Womistead, ::m*umwu .om-gh-n i from the time when such coal may have been last supplicd to her withâ€" in British Waters as aforesaid. I have the honor to be, Sir, â€"Your most hamble;, servant, _ (Wigned) _ EDW AND CARDWELL nearest Port (afthe case may l:& shall require her to put to se« as soon as possible after the exâ€" piration of such period of Twentyâ€"four hours, with. out permitting her to take in supplies, beyond what within British W aters for the of repair shall rh.y -elï¬h: % or . waters, alonger period Twentyâ€" hours after The 0 * A romdhicls m the Governmert of Canada. Ottaws, April 3. 1865. AUCTION SATLE wmuf'ï¬nAlD-ApHALl‘ MILE® ‘~(‘J.;l=h.'flh A DWELLING mr‘ .. One half of the land is cleared *well fenced. Thess propertios are y be necessary for her immediate use ; and 37-_:'-'-13 may have been allowed to '."-.-; S THETOWNSHIP OF NEPEAN Lot Brok the 1st concession of the , containing by adâ€" me weres of land, of which about 70 acres are There are erected on the premâ€" ises a Barn and Stable. There is a wharf property. TERMS :â€"Oneâ€"tenth of the purchase money t be paid down. For â€"balance, terms will be masge known at the time of sale. For further particulars, a to "*"*** ann e useb KhQ., Ouswa. LOTS & HOUSES. Edward Cardwell, M. P., #c., &c., ke. FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOAMs, POBR 8A LE, CoNngisTIXG or ‘ Your obedieat servant, RSM. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs and Excise 25 ACRES OF LAND y to uaint you that the mflmu-«n in sif DOWXINXG STREET, February 26th, 1866 ARRISTER, ; and no coal ‘pd“uu #0â€"tf Q |)uo'roouu-|u BY NOTMAN, roR iTek, ! Bale at the Ottawn Stationery W:M ‘a City, _ | York stroot, Oitawa. $6â€"uf Ottawa, Desember 20, 1865. . ~£ I Recmyz®â€"Grx®rac‘s Orvic®, Ottawa, September 17, 1866. No‘l'lclllu.!lt @1IVEN To PAR« TIES who have tendered to the Government for 7 per cent. lhkmo-d-hu“nh.': been aceepted, that they must dflo-n the funds the same in the Bank of Montre ::{ the TW EXNâ€" TYâ€"F U'l‘&f“m EMBER inst., forward the draft and ifeate of deposit for the amount to this Department, otherwise their tenders must be considered as withdrawn. A N. F. BELLEAU, _ Nki VO!I'I(‘! Is HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LW under the authority contained in the 2# th and 30th Victoria, Cap. 10, intituled : « An Act tcpro~ # vide for the issue.of Provincial . Notes,"â€"and of an Order in Cll..eil&nd on the THILRTEENTH day of SEPTEMB an arrangement has been made by the Government of t‘tn?. with the Bauk of Montreal, for the gradual surrender ofâ€"its power to issue notes, and that the said Bank has been apâ€" pointed Agents of the Province for the t«sue and redemption of Provineial notes, and that the issue of Provincial notes is authorized from and after the FIFTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER, 1866, and pending the completion of the Provincial notes now in process of Pripting, that notes of the Bank of Montreal, stamped and initialed as hereinafter deâ€" scribed, are declared to be‘Provincial Notes within the meaning of the sai Act, thatis to say : . > PROVINCIAL NOTE. * Lecat Texpz®. Receiverâ€"General‘s nt, Ottawa, 15th snpm-l' 866. At a Council held in the City of Quebec, on Monday, 21th September, 1866. PraEsEXT : HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORâ€"GENERâ€" 4 AL IN COUNCIL,. > > (On the recommendation of the Honorable the Minâ€" ister of Finance, and under and in virtue of the anâ€" tlori?‘fimndmfmdbythmmd&o 17th :ronhc«nnlidmdsm of Canaâ€"~ da, His Ersellency was pleased to order and deâ€" clare, and it is hereby ordered and declared that the item, * Iron Wire," «round or fat," mentioned in the Schedule E of the Act 29th, 30th Vic. Cap. 6, was intended to include, and :s hereby declared to extend to and inciude flat wire for crinolines unâ€" GOVERNMENT HOUSE, Ottawa, Tuesday, 21st August, 1866. PRESEXT : HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORâ€"GENERâ€" AL IN COUN@L. Hll EXCELLENCY AS PLEASED to lay before the Council a Schedule of rates of Toll submitted and recommended by the Honorâ€" able the Commissioner of Public Works, to be leviâ€" :ulrn..:henlzi‘dp. in the eumd(.\‘: ain, for W une year, as ’EWM Mrnt\oï¬ld&flflnhh‘ ',’ covered year, ;'Qiï¬r.d' ed and reckoned on from the 12th day of May,1 lhfol.\v'%nhlo( Toll, be and they are hereby authorized to be levied and collectâ€" _ Whereupon His Excellency was pleased to order and it uh!::by ordered, that l:_l: period of one they are hereby authorized to be levied and du&ufl‘?&uhwny: For each vehicle of any kind and one horse or other beast of draught, and not more than 10 ewt. of load, each additional ewt. FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS. DEPARTMENTAL ORDER. Ortawa, 2ist August,$1866. W.nlll' THE 3rd SECTION OF the Act r-odh the 29th and 30th years of Her Majesty‘s Reign, intituled: "An Act to amend the Acts respecting Dutiecs of Customs, and the Tarif of Duï¬:ry»lo under them," enacts M"u?:.fro- lflntlo!lm«hL.dOC- TOBER in the present year," Sparkling Wine of all fraction of 10 ewt. as 10 ewt.s..............._£0 0 4 For each additional hor}eor beast of draught attached to such vehicle, or saddle horse, or other beast, and its rider.................. 0 0 2 For each horse not attached to any vehicle _ and without a m.-.uwch“ol.."; For eazh sheep, pig crpd..â€â€œ 0 0 0‘ FOGA PMSSODGOTE...........ccs.t»»ccecseeeeeesececee 0 @ 1 #15tt kinds, in bottles, when accompanied by a certificate of growth, shall be entitled to entry n“.;:r do-‘:uthflhlud $1.50 per dozen pint es. Notice is hereby given that in the absence of any n,.c{’ cial form that may hereafter be prescribed by is Department for the certificate n}mnd.t.lo i pap o popopoom Tike s dnolarstion 2t io the pisce of gronth and production of such wines describing the same, and -.hlm-aynd-hwlhoqhndï¬p such dec ion, which declaration should be auâ€" thenticated by the British Consul, whose certificate should state the name of thehip on board of which :dmrmu:u::owu;m&umm ¢xportation, certificate s at present be deemed the proper document to be produced at the Port of importation in this Province ; and in the event of there being no British Consul at the place of expertation the certificate of authentication may be given by the Mayor or Chief Magistrate at the Port of shipment. The New Groc . And that the e i Sn been authoâ€" rized on beaolf of the Recesverâ€"General to attach their imsti«l» thereto, viz : . N. PROVI® ch as d: Fish, Labrador Herring, H =o, Butter, &o., &e., all of a sinall advance on cost, QUICK 8 ,AND SMALL PROFITS being hi« motto. if and examine prices and quality of goods. * worniah PROVINCE OF. CANADA. 1 W en, that an application will be made to the Provineial Parliament, at its next session, for an Act t incorporate the Ottawa Water Works Comâ€" any,for th supply of the city of Ottawa with water MB gentlemen may obtain comfortable rooms on reasonable terms, either with or without board, in the brik hfldia:on the Queen‘s PM#O‘.. Sparks Street, wa. 197 Ottawa, January 30. OTICE.â€"â€"NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVâ€" OARDING. «â€"« THREE OR FOUR v‘Command, K. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, > Commissioner of Customs. THOMAS R. CHRISTIA®; JOHN ROGERs, MAURICE DV NSFORD, JOHXN W. TEMPEST, ROBERT G. HEBDEX, WILLIAM M. DONALD, JIHN A. TORRANCE W. A. HIMSWORTH, Assist C. E. C. W. A. HIMSWORTH, Receiverâ€"General . % mw%“ +._& . «&5 o(‘)-f. ~4 s U L § Th s g b‘}w' Mc i h(m)nal At a Councel held at the Cuy of Quetec, on Monâ€" day, the 24th September, 1866. mosstxt : HIS EXCELLENCY TiE GOVERNORâ€"GBNâ€" ERAL LN COUNCIL Ol THE RECOMMENXDATION OF the MHonorable the Minister of Finance, and under and in virtue of the Tth section ‘of the Act 20â€"30 Vie., Cap. T, intituled : " An Act to amend the Acts respecting the Duties of Excise, and to al+ ter the duty thereby imposed ::ririu." Mis Excelâ€" lency in Council has been ‘:e to order, and it is hereby ordered, that tollowing respectung permits for the removal of s from thet 3'utilhry in which they have been manufacturâ€" wJ, t from any warehouse in which they have been bonded or uondâ€"(op‘dn:h'uh lh:. forms and exâ€" ilanations accompanying the same, be, and the same lng hereby u-el\\l:'j and adopted, that is to say or from any warehouse whereinâ€" they have been bouded or stored, may be on the applicaâ€" tion of the owner of such om of his «Y;u:-- thorized agent, by the collector, or the assistant collector of Inland Revenue, for the Inland ,on- nuo Division in which the spirits then are. 2. Every application for such a permit shall }Ef:i*-nm†mt for effecting the removal of the lspirits to which itâ€"relates. . + 0 >â€" > _ _ â€" . C _ _6 |The permit shall accompany the spirits to 'hichl it rog:la. and remain in':.hn poueui& of the : having charge thereof, but it shall be “ms- for examination as often as may be required by any officer having authority thereto, and it shall be délivered to the collector, or assistant collector, of Inland Revenue for the Inland Revenue Division into which the spirits are to be removed, or wherein they are removed from one place to another, within the period mentioned in !.h'nv-n. 7.\ Every endorsation of the examination of any prfl}t::llll :-‘:‘b-t‘hmï¬fmlflm ‘aced 'rkha word " canâ€" e_ollx'j across the face J it, on expiration of _ 1. Permits for the removal . of spirits from :.EI Distillery wherein they have ble(l kmn:hfl‘nk“ s uï¬â€˜ xed, and marked A, and shall be signed by the p".ls"-:;il’:‘ granted shall be on th"d-td fe supplied by the Department of Finance e enc ® on especially prepared for the pnrpoul’:‘v-uh mfly’: or engravings as may be approved by the Minister of Fixance. _ 8.|Every permit shall state the period for which it isito remain in foree, which mu shall not be more than will, in the opinion of the officer‘granting the ?'eriod for which it has been granted. 8. Permits shall not be granted for the removal of spirits unless the packages in which they are tonhpetion whi. the Warthvasing RepÂ¥iations apâ€" comngetion with . V a apâ€" on the 17th March, 1865. provie W, A. HIMSWORTH, #45.â€"4f Assist, Clork Executive Counsil. _ (a) The number and description of the packâ€" u‘vri'z"‘**';""?‘.'“’,,‘!‘, “":“"‘ e â€"_(¢) The quantity, in wine gallots, in cach packâ€" aprand ns nreaglh. â€" _ _ _ * _ ! * of proof. _ ° d 4 ‘The place wherein it is then stored. ([) The place to which it is to be removed. _ h(, ) The conveyance. by which the removal is to (a) W hether the duty bas been paid, and, if not, how| secured. « j (i) The time at which it is to be removed. â€"‘â€" (}) The name, ccewpation and place of business of the owner, 5 P “( ) The name, ylmol business ;d m«pwalj e person into w possession the spirits are to: & :u iee t us person eor:-mi-h name e or 'Eï¬:.:'-'w it will be during its removal > _ __3.| Every application ior a permit shall be made on a printed form, in comorniity with that hereunto remove the same between the date hereof and the at (5) y t to (8) * 0) oo we (‘ st ,Mu;odouvm!img md-ty-tg)nu spirits hvez been (10) made at % this day of 186 . planation of the n blanks in the proceding ] (1) Name and cccups ma the requisition. 2) place of reside 3) “O'ur'ot“lx,- as the may be. utlu#h act as suc authority to act as such must be lodged with the officer before the Permit is granted, stating the name, residence, and occupation of such owner. (4) The Warehouse, or other locality, wherein the then is, as " The Warechouse attached to the 1 ry of C D," or * Bonding Warchouse D Explanation of the manner of Siling in the blanks in the proceding Form A : (1) Name and cccupation in full of the person ma the requisition. > 2) place of residence. 3) “Wfl“lï¬"ffl[A B) the owner," as the case may be. an agent, then a written b e street, town, , village, &e. g‘;;t-!lmmwlg?k u“u:h as 7) o-oduleu-va:lu, as " The w to A B," or « steamer St. Helen, * The Grand Trunk Railway," as the case may (8) Name and occupation of the person into vbmrn“khbhw a (9) “mgdflsq“ofwuh“, (9) E residence and place of business in full, as "26, Craig street, Montreal." _ _ (l.)lbnm'wnhd:?huh‘pdd. or whether the spirits are removed under removal ru-uunnm'u[’i:[u EY Sais e ces ie ndermentioned spirits equ :gl_oy of the strength *? ;:'::‘fb!'?l the property of [5] mi-‘{"†* of [8 hvtxh?; I [[“] days from d no , and on or before the aâ€" tion of the nllu IJ days, it is to be deliverâ€" ed into the h the Collector or Assistant Colâ€" lector of Inland Revenue, for the Inland Revenue Division of [12] and cancelled m;‘nT:.lyu â€"“ Cns &.‘{- Warchouse attached :'J'u“"u‘:nuim l;. H Pn:at.z." or * Bonding Warchouse B, at -g‘]‘mimu -:m..q’tm.nuu reâ€" witel ie pesien ts qpeineges ink‘ h * o it (b) The marks and numbers on each of the packâ€" (|) The equivalent in wine gallonsâ€"of the strength 1, (1) h#-iip-hdu‘h | dagnaf :. : making the reâ€" Tj Te be signed by the person 54 |34 M 'éi FORMS AND EXPLANATIONS. Excus®. Requisition for a Perimit or " The store of J K," as the case may mm oel Oe PWL . Mb stt a2 and about to be transferred into the No of Permit, (84. 11] Colloctor of Inland Reâ€" venue for the Diviâ€" it THE OTTAW A General No Local No * The Bteamer ng to A B," as §32% $123 six H 173 & 12 i# .i‘a. 5§ { May, 1865; and they shall be dealit with, in respect n"( theit nhoqu:nt removal, ox;nl;nt;thn &r l::m'y or 00.*![“0.. m accordance wit 0 sa - ‘ lations.‘ C 1 5 w. A HIMSWORTH, 245â€"4f | | + _ Asst. C. E. C. 7} The name and ovcupation in full of the perâ€" ooliL.vhu.Mh’;uhNtrml:zu Ifl] Jiis place of business. |. _ < 9 " Pard" or « secured in w.â€u’h. case n:_;‘“‘ ho‘ 9¢\ $ I [10}, The ber of days which, in the opinion of the officer ingthe pormit, ma """°!""! hnbdnuov.:; wape * _ [11] The perjod named for the removal. {l! The I Revenue Division into which the sptrits are femoved or in which the removal trom one place to another takes place, 4 | | , seemmen . > ‘At a Council hebd in the City of Quebec on Monday, | : the m day of .\'ezt!nbcr, 1866. 99 en T PRESENT : celloney the Governor General, by an Order in Ow.lei{eflhi- ‘day‘s date, has been pleased to reâ€" new, for a period of one month from date hereof, the Order im Council of the 19th March last, directing that " Fire Arms and Munitions of War" be importâ€" ed free of duty until the lflmflm, u:}m to the condition that the Importer ish the Coljector of Custom with lists‘of parties desirous of procuring such arms, and that such parties be known to be reliable loyal nb&cu. and such privilege shall :.xr\o all such imporgations made upon and from You‘are hereby authorized to refund the duties alpeady paid :rm Arms and Munitions of W ar imâ€" ported within the period above named. f I am, Sir, ® Your obedient servant, i R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORâ€"GENERâ€" } AL IN COUNCIL 0!1 THE RICO..INDA&'IOK or the Honorable the Minister.of Finance, and under and in virtue of the nltheri? E"“ and conâ€" ferredby the Act 20â€"30 Vic. Cap. 7, His Excelloney in Coupcil has been rlund to order, and it is hereâ€" by ordered that the following Regulations respectâ€" ing the manufacture of the urdermentioned dytiable goods in Bond, be and the same are hergby adopted â€"that is to say : "T Cirouiar No. 175. â€" No. FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS. M Ottawa, June 6, 1866. Si®, 1. That subject to the provisions of thie Act above cited, to these Regulations, and to such further Reâ€" gulations, as may hereafter be made by competent authority, Licenses may be granted to manufacture in Bond the articles herein onmn&ï¬:h: D‘.:râ€"includin‘ Eesences and acts, 10 umery, . Starch. _ f : 2. That any Bonded manufactory licensed under the abuve recited Act, may be closed and the License forfeited, whenever it is shewn to the satizâ€" faction of the Minister of Finance that there is just cause for believing that frauds :gon the Revenue are perpetrated in connection with such manufacâ€" $.That in addition to the License fes named in the Actiabove cited, every porson to whot a " Bondâ€" ed x'&{‘mfl:ï¬ License" is granted, shall pay to the Goliector of Inland Revenue, in monthly inâ€" stalmétits, such sunis of meney as shall be sufhicient for the| payment of the expensés incurred by the b'ilumbl;hparunol( for the efective lulmvmun of the magufactures carried on under such license, and for u:rg account of the dutiable articlés consumed in such| manufacture, and of the articles produced therefrom. _ And the maximym swin to beso paid by the p::tx aforesaid shall be from time to time deâ€" termined by the Hizinta of Finance, as he may deein necessary, and shall, as hcarly as may be, bo in propprtion to the magnitade and general characâ€" ter of the business carried on under such license. _ 4. That goods manufactured in Bond shall be reâ€" moved ‘from the apartments of the manufactory wharein they are manufactured as soon as the whole Efl-pt manufacture is completed, and shall then .rluod in apartments or storeâ€"rooms set apart for that purpose, wherein they shall be bonded in the manne nauind by the Excise Bonding Raufuhï¬om made k:L rder in Council, dated the 17th day of The Collector of Customsâ€" _ 144â€"if @OYERNMENT IMMIGRATION OFFICE, SI &_ QuzBxc, 25th January, 1866. g ~ The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and I-ï¬nm-.’ having suthorized the publication, b this Department, of an occasional Bn‘rn. to be oal(- ed the «CANADA IMMIGRATION GAZETTE," which will be devoted exclusively to the encourageâ€" ment of Immigration, and to the diffusion of accuâ€" tate and usetul intormation concerning Canada abroaid, I M&Iuw to bring under your notice the advantages this sheet will ofer as an advertising wiedi¢m to land owners, and others having râ€" ties for sale or leas¢. â€" As information of Ihm is eagerly sought for, and much valued by every intelligent o-iflnm. means will thus be afforded of ;Iul g the intending purchaser or lessee in Great Britain in direct communication with the propertyâ€" hoi*ifl' here, TEA Tnngtatioe o aite siibmine thr aprwep uf ue m as aut the openi an Inlnq_l'u‘l.on 2,.“,,‘,' Unrpooll, under ï¬;‘.".:‘...‘,.. $2 the insertion : and 8 cents for overy extra line. l"rsoqm of 22 lines, to stand Z\'l twelveâ€" month, $6. In, all cases, advortisements must be prepaid, and an carly t.rm-l:lalh‘ll :†recommended. & undersigned w y receive communicaâ€" l.l:r of a practical character for publication, bearâ€" ing on the subject of Immigration, such as letters fromymotual settlers, showing their in the clery, ud potsiray out the pootier nuratzages of their district . in ‘portie'uln, &o, ~ It is desirablethat thog. should be written as concisply as poesible, and be free from anything like exagâ€" gorstion. 1 . <â€" Iam, Sit, t\ Your obedient serventt (u) = _ ~~ A. C. BUCHANAN, Chief Agent. February 10. Hll EXCEKLLENCY® WAS PLEASED to lay before the Council a ‘Tariff of Duties to be imposed uniler the authority of an Act of the 3 PREB ENT : HILS IXCE*IICY&RI GOVERNOR GENERâ€" 44 AL COUNCIL. lature of rund in the segsion thereâ€" of held in the T â€"ninth and Thirtioth years of Her Majesty‘s Reign)intituled : _ > o _#‘An Actto provide\a fund towards defraying expenses incurred for nn-eunlzw the offiâ€" oipqe..y. of the Rl:m “.vu of Lower “.&..:do reupon cellency was pleased to order it is hereby ORDERE at on, from and after the FIRST day of OCâ€" TOBER next, there shall be \imposed, levied and cell on each deed, instrument or document re. gistered in any Rothh-y Oflice io Lower Canada, and on ovjfl&:urc mude in sue Reginug‘.omeo on ar after the raid day, the following du resâ€" pectively, that is to say : M # _ On every will, matriage contract\or donation, Thirty Conts, On ovog deod or instrument effecting %flidm ing the sale, exchange, hypothecation or\mortg of real property, for a sum or consideration uooï¬t ing in mnu'u, Thirty Cents, * \( nf)h' every other deed or instrument, Fi/teen\Cents On every search, with or without certificate, \Fiv oï¬n until further orders the above duties shall, in ‘all the Registration Counties or Registration Diâ€" visions of Lower Canada, be paid in money, and the ‘amount of such duties received by cvery Regisâ€" trar T‘soeï¬nly. shall be by him . accounted for and paid over to the Receivor Generalimmediately after the close of every third month, to be reckoned from the said First day of October next. wlofo _ WM. H. LEE, | FHf SBatarday, l;:h day of December, 1865. EeENT. His Eresuuawcyr us Avumistraro® or Tz Govâ€" ; ERXMENT Is Cou®cu. I have it in command to inform you that His Exâ€" Viuof:n !qrnL hes, GOVERNMENT HOUSEâ€"OTTAWA. @oYERNMENT ROUSE, Ottawa, 17th August, 1866. No. 8. "OTT 60, Sps WILL Al IT HAS B Dry ( AD\ Or H Let th PROP] Do You Ko Matte THB " 0 Through Which it Will Reach NOVEMBER 4, is66 JUDIC LEAD PRIN TO B AXDVE I8 THE USINESS MEN IN THE rks flt., Centre Tow:{. IE *~TIMES" ADVERTISE!! FORD A SUPERIOR MEDIUM NG A ERTISING RERS FHEK PWBLIG. EN TRULY SAID THAT " 4A OUS APPLICATION OF THE A.D'VERTISE | » World Know It ADVERTISE! +oo roceries, USINESS MAN. ird what y0 want to Buy ? IF YOU HAVE IF YOU |HAVE oFFICE : Crockery, is t] ng Works! LINE OF A TIMES" AM K 1s$ ONK OB THE NUES TO WEALTH® lassware, VERTISE. ie ‘TUT‘I M EDJ UM VIJISEH | WA TWES " SELL of every ] TISH, Viceâ€"Admiral of the same, &e., &c. > _ _ To all to whom these presents shall comeâ€"Gaxetâ€" 1xG : A PROCLAMATION. + @ro. E1. Carti®®, ‘WHEREAI. 4n and Aity.â€"Gen. by the thirtyâ€"cight :‘hl:sur of Consolidated Statutes of Canada, intiâ€" : * 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, lp‘-un to be threatened with any formidable epidemic, endemic or contagious disâ€" #ase the Governor may, by Proclamation, to be by hiin from time to time issued, by and with the adâ€" vice and consent of the Exeoutive Council of this Province declare the said Act to be in force in this Provinee, or in any part thereof, or place therein, upon be in foree accordingly; and the Governor may in like manner from time to time, â€" as to all or any of the parts or places to which any such Procâ€". lamation extends, revoke orrenew any such Procâ€" lamation : and; subject to such revocation and reâ€" newal as Aforonld,mr{ such ‘Proclamation shall have effect for six months or for any shorter period in such Proclamation expressed ; Axp WurrEas, although there exists no reason for scrious alarm, the Province np{-nn to be so far thremgened with Asiatic Cholera, a diseaso within the mitanâ€" ing of the said Act, as to render it expedient that all nooeun;I Igl'cscultiom should be taken for the proâ€": tection e Public Health, and it is therefore exâ€" pedient to declare the said Act to be in force in the ‘said Province. Now Know Ye, that by virtue of the power in Me vested by the said Act, I, the said Governor of this Province by and with the advice of the Executive Council of the said Province, do hereâ€" by declare the said Act herein before mentioned to be in force in this Province, from and after l.hï¬dnu of these ru-enb,andthltl.ho #ame do and shafl.conâ€" ‘tinue in force for and during the period of 6 Calendar _ Months from the date hereof, unless this Proclamaâ€" tion be soon revoked and recalled under the proâ€" visions of the said Act : Of all which, Mer Majesty‘s leving subjects, and all others whom these presents do or may in anywise concern are hereby required to take notice and govern themselyes accordingly. Girkx under my Hand and Seal at Arms, atthe Government House, in the CITY OF OTTAW A, in the said Province, this TENTH day ofA!lril, in the the year of Qur Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtyâ€"ix, and in the Twenty Ninth year of Hor Mujosty‘s KReign. MONCK. By Command, WM. McDOUGALL, Seeretary.. _ J24â€"tf ifidnthrastes Bb ies Al pesefihennt is Busd bintmaPoud shibics mentioned in such l‘rocllmst.‘lon.'lnd_ll’cjhgjl thereâ€" _ FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS. Ottawa, Jurle 14th, 1866. ,NOTICKE TO MARINERS. Lightsâ€"Gulf of St. ldbamum ee, Prince Edward x GovERNMENT OF PRINCE EDâ€" ward Island has given notice thata Light House has recently been erected on the North Point of that lsland, in 47°, 3‘, 46" N., Longitude 63°,59‘, 0" W. The Light stands iï¬ht{ feet high above water, and shows a fixed whife light. Wl have appointed Mr. J. LESLIE, Bparks Street, soloâ€"Agent for sale of above Watcher, and &:‘m the ,...ï¬'.-. against being im posed upan by ‘Watches nu“d «* Makers to the Queen," but which are not manuTactured byâ€"us. | THCMAS RUSEELL & SON, â€" , GovERNMENT HOUSE. * Oitawa, Wednesday, 7th Jung, 1866 Parskxt: : UIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENâ€" ERAL IN fOUNCIL Hll EXCELLENCY WAS PLEASED to lay before the Council a Memorandum from the Hon. the Minister of Finance, reeommending that Poas, Barley, and Oats, as well as Petroleum, which have Y.“ full Toll h the Welland Caâ€" nal, be permitted to pass through the St. Lawrence, Ottawa and Chambly Canals free of Toll. Whereupon <His Excellency in Council, on the May 31, 1866. Fecommendaton aforesa?d, ADG UBGer ©NG NJ ViE= tue of the M&nnmd conferred by the 85th section of the 28th Chapter Consolidated Statutes of Canada, has been pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that on, from and after the TW ENTIETH day of JUNE instant, Peas, Barley, Oats and Petroâ€" leum, which have paidfull Toll on the ‘Welland Canal, be and the same are hereby allowed to ‘rm free throughthe St. Lawrence Canal, the ‘Rideau and Ottawa Canals, the St Ann‘s Lock and the Chambly Canal HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNXOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL WIIERIAI, BY AN ACT PASSED IN the twentyâ€"ninth year of Her llajut&': Tereguotio® ang snrenting of dieurdcr? xggctin ui spre: ors a certain animals," authority is given to the G&:noi in Council to take such measures as mn to be necessary in order to Kit:ovent the i ion of eontagious or infectious rders affecting sheep, cattle, horses, and otheranimals, and gheck n& disorders trom spreading, if introduced,; And whereas a onufl«- disease or o:dcmlc affecting cattle prevails n:n,y {wmot pe, and 6;: increasing and extending its ravages, and whefeas it is expedient, in order to"prevent the inâ€" :roduuo- dbun l?[l into this Pl'olvine_o,‘i that the mportation by sea of certain anjinals and articles should be proglblud- * His Excellency in Council, on the recommendaâ€" tion of the Honerable the H.hi‘ol' of Agriculture, and underthe authority given and conferred by the said Act, has been pleased*oorder, and it is {on- by ordered, that on, from and after the FLRST day of MARCH next, the im ign or introduction into this Province, or nnmtouofmn, of cattle, sheep, horses, swinc, asses and mules, meat, skins, hides, horns, hoofs, or other yiarts of such animals, hay, straw, and fodder, be, andâ€"the same nmad; save and except such mï¬o or carâ€" goes, or part of cargo, as His Excellency in Counâ€" cil may hereafter see fitto exempt from such proâ€" hdk‘g'hplnndwordo'r, and it is hereby orâ€" dered that the followihg Tolls be impased on Saw lm!i-bu‘. &e., down the slides at Chisâ€" h l#. stamsay‘s Falls, Middle Falls, lul&'.l and Crooks Rapids, on the works of the River Frent, vis. : « One cent per Saw Log of thirteen foet in length and in the u-o‘mnï¬lu onu&ueuofmm length, and one on each of square timâ€" ber; and that the above toll of one cent be collocted on such Saw Logs, and one dollar on all such Cribs of square 4imber as have tn-od down the River "r‘n-:‘:r:-mopduol prosent season of naâ€" gation. _ .‘ W. H. LEE, 0! THE F Honorable and under the a i‘x Canads, e’l\ dered "r"“ the ‘ !fl‘l, I‘b.' holms mesy‘s Fone 2 hibition. s °_ _ GOVERNMENT HOoUSE Ottews, Tuesday, 14th August, 1866. PRESEXT : HJS8 EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENE. RAL IN COUNCIL 0! THE RECOMMENDATION OF the Honorable the Commissioner of Public Works, and under the authority of the Consolidated statutes of Canads, 22 Victoria, chapter 28, section 85, His February 28, 1866. PROVINCE OF CANADA. General and Governorâ€"inâ€"Chief in and overthe Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunsâ€" wick, and the Island of Prince Edward, and By command, MonTrzAL, 20th day of February, 1866. PRESENT : ° Mis Euallues in Couneil, on the on aforesaid, and under and by vir R. 8. M. BOU Conmiuloï¬ W. H: LEE, Clerk. Executive Council. 66â€"tf i males . " e Clerk Executive Council EET’!‘B, of Customs OCEAXN. STEAMSHIP COMPANY ACADIAN,... ... (Building) . ... AUSTRIAN ... . .(Building).... . PERUVIAN..Capt. Ballantine ... MORAYTAN ..., Capt.Aiton...... HIBERNIAN..Capt. Dutton .... NOY Aâ€"8COTIAN .. Capt. Wylie.. BELGIKN ... ». /Capt. Brown ... NORTHâ€"A MERICAN,.Capt. Kerr DAMASCUS.;.. .. Capt. Watt ... Fixaxce Derartu®xr, j Customs, Quebec, 6th March, 1863 l'l‘ 1§ DIRECTED BY THE HOXN. THE FINANCE MINISTER, that hereafter Weekly Notices be published and furnizhed to Collectors of Customs, as to the rate of discount to be allowed on American Invoices, which is to be in accordance with the price of gold as represented by Exchange, at a rate equal thereto. Such notices to appear every Saturday in the Canada Gazerr®. _ Fizaxce Derartuzxt, Cosroxs, & Ottawa, Oct. 27, 1866. lN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE Order, notice is bereby given that the authorizâ€" ed discount is deelared to be this day 31 per cent, which pereentage of deduction is to be continued until next Weekly Notice, and to .'?i} to all parâ€" chases made in the United States during that week. * + s s L not?&nrrn;. Rates of Through Passage from OTTAWA to LIV EIPOOL or LONXDONDERRY : _ CABIN...... ... .. $66.15 to $86.75. ° (According to accommodation.) {eRETUCEN TICKETS GRANTED AT R REDUCED RATES. f I 'uuengelra Booked to Liverpool & iondonderry ST. BAVID, 1650 tone......., Capt Aird. ST. GEORGE, 1468 tons ... .., Capt. Smith, ST. ANDREW, 1432 tons. ... .. Capt. Scott. ST. PATRICK, 1207 tons .. , . .. Capt. Trocks. The stcamers of this Line will sail atreguâ€" larcintervals between the Clyde and Quebec. Berths not secured until paid for, For passage, or any other particulars, ap ply to BRIST OL‘S SARSAPARILLA ! WHIK THE BLOOD IS THICK, THE cireulation eloï¬rd. and the humors of the body iendered unbealthy by the heavy and secretions of the winter months. ‘This safe, S:‘E powerful detergent, cleanses every portion of system, and shou‘d be . ga USED DAILY AS A DIET DRINK, OA DURING THE SPRING ANDSUMMER By all who are sick, or who wish to prevent sickâ€" ness. ‘It is the only genuine or original preparaâ€" tion tor the perimanent cure of the most dangerous and confirmed cases of Azd is the only true and reliable cure for Sy philis, even in its woret fopms. It is the very best medicine tor the cure of all diseases arising from a vitiated or impure state of the blood, and particularly so when used in conâ€" nection with * Scrofula, Olid Sores, Bolls, Tumors, Ab= + scesses, Ulcers, And every kind of Screfulous and Scabious erupâ€" * _ tions. It is also a duunno!:tn SALT RHEUM, RING WORM, TETTER, SCALD HEAD AND SCURYVEY. It is guaranteed to be the purest and most powerâ€" * ful preparation of â€" GENUINE HONDUKAS SARSAPARILLA, o on e se e Je P October next, the undersigned will apply to &-Jfln“huflï¬mkn discharge under mou.w“{-luï¬yofl 1866. ..' ,LIO;‘D-A"VID. 207â€"2m _‘ LEONARD DESMERAIS MUIICI MUSIC 1: FRENCH AND T. xs!bh!e-p.mu-u. Polkas, Valses o * BRISTOL‘S (Vegetable) Sugarâ€"Coated Bristol‘s rparilia, and Bristol‘s Sugarâ€"Contâ€" ed Pills aro/for sale by all Dngï¬.l every where l;om(i:lml ':,n ? John Rnwb.ml.'l % Gstv:.yal{.l. acCa. . Jenni A Geo. Mortimer. ie i id e onl In the matter of LEON DAVID and LEONARD DESMERAIS, Insoivents, PROVINCE OF CANADA, ) In the County Court, c-uiorcum., of the County _ ]~ To wit: e z of Carletan . Aug. 10â€"2008f E. MoGILLIVRAY. â€"_â€"IN QUART BOTTLES 1 FHEâ€" GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD Is‘particularly recommended for use SAILING W EEEKLY AMERICAN INVOICESâ€"DISCOUXTS. Offawa, May, 14 P I L LS. Insolvent Act of 1864. STEERAGE N THE TWENTYâ€"THIRD DAY oFr OCEANX STEAMSHIPS. MONTREAL. GLASGOW LINE sUMMER SERVICE. SALE. 2,500 BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT. HEUBACH & COWARD. _ Acexts at Orrtawa. Â¥, 14. 125 R. S. M. BOUCHETTE. DUVERNAY BRO .. . $34.25 2650 2600 2650 2434 2300 2400 1784 1800 Tons Tons Tons Tons Tonk Tons Tons PIANO â€"FORTES ! DRIGGE! XEW PATEXT All THE ONLY INSTRU MEX TS constructed on a truly Scientific l'n.cirh.- They bave greater strength, and will remain longer in Tune, than any other Piano. The construction it simphe and natural, all the extrancous lumber in the body of the instrument is dirpensed with ; the sound boards are merely two arched planks of this wood, like the front and back of a viclin; the strings are attached to a strong iron frame, which is separated and entirely independent of the case, thereby dirpensirig with the old harp form of string ing by substituting straight bridges, preserving at the same time the Over >trung Lase, of which Mr Deises is the Inventor. By these improvements we gain much more vibratory power, at the same time preserving all its purity and richness of toné, try, among which lare Harry Handerson, «Max Maretsek, Theodore Elshrld, _ They have recéived the highest testimonials from the prees, and all the principal artists in the coun~ Merman Wollewhasup, «. Barilt, __ PFrancis H, Browny _ | «4, Mractkoach , W‘m. Heury Â¥ry, â€" | Cha», Praodel MHK. SEG ESMUND â€"THRLILERG, the grem Ehuiu, says :â€"I bave examined your new Prancâ€" ‘prtes, and I cordially approve of its system of eanstruction. . Its primille, by which great inâ€" e::lm of vibratory power is oliained, being very sitmple . and perfectly philosophical. The tone is grand and noble; it has great capacity for susâ€" taibing the sound for ain?n‘, and its volume ut tohe or power I have never beard excelled in depth, purity, and eympathctic eweetuers. . > . & GraTtikxrx:â€"iaving thoroughly examined an 1 tested the Piapoâ€"Fortes, invented and patented by Mr. 5. B. Drigr. I am of the o'uilitlltu the tomne resuiting from his improvements as exbibited in the instruments under examination, in point of richnere, depth and brilliancy, equals that ct the best Gramd «Piznoâ€"Fortes, and exce‘« them in pure, musical inâ€" tonation and a«twa/ tone, power thus .@pproximatâ€" ing closer to what I consider perfection +a the inatrwâ€" meut than has yef been achieved by any other aystem of mony / acture, Â¥qurs respectfully, __ > _ _ European plan of «@double blowers," have been manufactured in this country, and to counteract this diiealP (want of * swell) a lever has been preâ€" jocted mmmonhinm-eu,wwura upon the ewell, axp orkeate» $Â¥ tus kara. The i":oonv‘;::m;ud contortion recessary to effect is o| are disagrecable enough to a gentlemar, but to a lady the use of such an appendage is nearâ€" Automatic Organs. PATEXT BASSO TEXNUTO OR SUBâ€"BAS School Organs & Melodeons Finished in Elegant Rosewood, W alnut or onk enses Al ILLUSTRATED CATALOGU E CONTAINâ€" ing full description of style, and testimonials of the most eminent musicians, as to the superior excellence of our instrumentsâ€"will be sent free to any address. .. _ Hase & Another objection to this method of blowing was, that both feet being occupied, no opportunity was offered for the management of the ewell. Within the past two years, instruments constructed ‘on this tirely, The Meclodcon and School Organ» For seventecn years the superior excellence of our Melodeons has not been questioned, and for two yunrnm enormous demand has made it im possible for us to meet our orders promptly. With :r‘ increased fnfllidmo feel warranted in arsurâ€" our that r orders will be prontpt -&.m. continuance of their patronage. d Caution to Purchasers. : _ Wat. HENKRY FRY, uts mdsiculetitic of The N, Â¥. Tribunesays:â€"1 have examined your newly invented |'ilb:-1’0fltl- They merit all the praise given to them ‘by Mc:rs. Thalberg, GottechaK btrackosch, Mason and others. As regards strueâ€" ture, they are original and philosophical ; in purity, vdlume, and continuity of tone ; in yooal versimiliâ€" tuide, that crowning excellence which enubles the pianists to " sing" on the instrument. . Your Piawce ever deservre the highest rank. Your invention, in muiy opinion, is destined to work radical changer in tl:. manufacture of Pianos throughout the world. » Every Instrument Warranted for Five Yearsâ€"â€"No Charge for Boxring 85,000 Now in Use In presenting the Avroxanc Orca®, we boldly m‘ “t:o ‘nul:t triumph in h-nfgieal instru ments ring the past half century tire French and G.:"-m have manufactured reed inâ€" struments with double bellows, and two pedals for the feet to operate, but the want of the reversed or FXNAUSTH» BxiLow#, (which is the only bellows used in our instruments,) made it impossible for t &# _ . produce the mellow, rich and musicalione . . whhch our instraments are cclebrated. » en oo tay mhe danived Sucrense tor decrence in the volume of tone. All of our instruments have nga- the pameâ€"board, in full, «GEO. A. PRINCE & CO." When ® dealer re; any other instrument as =the same as ours," it is usually a mere attemptto sell an inferior instrument on which be can make a Among the most 1mportant of modern Medical Disâ€" coveries stands the Krom The N. 1. Herald, Seyt. 5.â€"U pon a careful examination of Diwoo‘s Pirno Fortc, we fnd the results obtained are a very fine singing tone, great purity and brilliancy througboct the entive instruâ€" ment, not often found in Piapus constructed upom the old plan. . . > The N. Y. Times, July 12, says :â€"We have now an instrument without an equal. â€" lt can sing with a #inooth delicacy, prl‘oeay unattaina ble un , an other instrument; an ordinary player obtains ‘m: no exertion, the fullness of a Grend Pignoâ€"Forte, and they must #peedily supercede the old style. _ ly im CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYE ! Bide, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat B: Cramps in the Stomach, . * CWgers Murbey Bfmimaiy. Bowel M now ‘been before the public for s length of ï¬u.n‘m-ndhvollubd.-vum in a single to{lnwulh(m timely used, and we have never known a single Parly followed ; ‘but on the comrarnyet an Hipe Y $ on , all are ed with its ?nlim, -m in the terms of its virtues and magical effecte. We sperk from experience in this matter, having tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who are suffering from any of the complaints for which it is recommended may depend upon its beirg a Soveâ€" Tnl CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER Bas now ‘been before the public for s leneth of cbomd‘n" ns of Rheumatism, and in relieving Nervous o':io-.nuno it‘to a high rank in the list of Remedios for these complaints, Orders are coming i':'ï¬o- Medicine Dulo..‘nln all parts of the country for further su <€ach testifying a To the univerest atilocine Shpreee °l ing 5# Tas Ortawa Tixzs.â€"Printed and Published No:‘lc:-n:wnuflon 14 A000ubts of Artincers work meavamd and vaibod. AUGUSTUS LAVER, Late Stont & Laver, Architects, "c., Victoria Terrace, Ottawk, z 1 Shetngs: January 26. * _ $3â€"utf The I%:Ieuy of the Canadian Pain Destroyer, in discases for which it 1s reâ€" commended, and its wonderful sucee>s in subduing #52 to $55% EACH. THIRTYâ€"NIXE. VARIETIE® * WM. HALL &.8OX, _\ $43 Broadway, | NEW Yokk â€â€œ",‘l‘"’ii“hz. send for a descriptive cata Ottawa, Dec. 18th, 1888. every morning, (Sundays excepted,) by Gzore: Corrox, Propriector, at the Tiuxs Steam Printing Works, No. 60, Sparks Street, in the City of Ottawa County o Carleton, C.W. .§.â€"A liberal discount to Cburches, Clergymep Geo. A. Prince & Co‘s. PATENT Avromatic devic« obviates this difficulty enâ€" the simple n;dfl;.uoril‘ with more or less The Automatic Organ» _L. M. GOTTSCHALK. SOLE aGENTS * a GEO. A. PRINCE & Co., es Buffalo, K. Â¥ L. «M,. Gottachalk »®,. Thelberg, U w., Mason, «. Harilt, «, Mrackoath , Chas, PFradel To all parts of Cana 6 cte, if unpaid, 7 ot«. ~Letters for Britich Colu Huckingbam, Grenvilie C :ud,m md!'h( Sell‘s Coruere, Itichms Aylmer & !.Mol «rr Pempleton& &st Tem tast and West, by Rail, Thursda â€""m' id 1 um’ Bate y.'!_q Bos«ton, every ._Ihn-h! â€" Lower «tawa, ... femptville, Usgoode, & belscamnd Wakebeld, Jountries My, ant To the "-\u Stati English Mails, nenwelipey Win‘ Portt â€" WMkce: l..‘ Aurkaxi Otowa®, ,E!'y. 28 Amlll'l-l . Chansery, _(‘,ann‘ Juzner‘s Shos tore, Otawa, April 27. aid thirty minutes pri #87" Oflice hoursâ€"B8 _OQu#1c® : Union Buil february 21, 1866, ide of. York Stroet, tw Uttawa, March 20, 1 A.VOCA!“- « .;u.:u.uuho- repared to attend pr jovernment .-"‘E may entrust hio. wit in and for the dis December 28, 1865 RrG â€" Orric®: Aumond‘s Buawa, Jan. 12, 186 W . MARSH o.melvz-ilh C Roscer Lres. Qitawa, Fobruary 7 EDW ARML Bulllf:t Notary Public YVOIL. . January 27, 1866. E. 6. Havydoox. Bu.llf.l Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"( ¢s Public, &c., &¢ ©OLMA N l.'.cul‘ll. neysâ€"atâ€" Law. Ovricss : Mull and Mr. 'if:’u†widl ridays of every s guaw&, March 10. Â¥ ACTGUB Wau. Curoc. Atawa, Fob. 7, | 2 wW, 3. 4 TTORNEYÂ¥â€"A h*d% Reyerences : John Smith, Bo Clarke ; Duncan ento ; John Hall, . JO8EPH TTORNE Y»â€"A D. Q TTOR NE Y â€"A KB Artmends to THE PosT © MA Y0C00C TTOR NE YS J Hnkiq eï¬ rmclm Office : Hu JOHN 8 LEE® ARRILSTE DNLIVERING aN RuUSS «& ATE of RATES Dec. 18, 1 D