(WETOA BULIUES, POM<ST. GOLD REGION$ OF MADOC 'wt's%m LQT. NO, 17, C * tiifur and Biucrsiiqs. _ in the sisth concession of the Township of Madoe, in the County of Hastings. i This lot forms partof the Village of; El Dorado, and adjoins the Richardson Gold Mine. Torms, * * * * Caslh. PUBLIC AUCTION! The Wost Half of Lot Number Seventeen, . ALERED .A. CAMPBELL, : | .« Inspector, Q. G. D. Relleville, May 6, 1867. _‘ 430â€"td.. . The following papers will please copy till date of sale, and send accounts to the Departmont of Crown Lands, Ottawa :â€"Gasctte, â€"News, and Minâ€" clm._ul*l; Citizen and) Canscile Guzette, Ottaâ€" wa ; News and Whiy, Kingston ; (CAronic!«, Belio» villo; â€" Standord and Erpre«, Napance ; .Sfge, World, . Sun and Sentine!, Coboutrg; Gwide, Tuesday, May 28th instant, Hope ; Reviee, Peterboro: Leader, TelegrtpA Clristien Guardian and Freeman, Totronto ; Spect tor, Times and Christion Adcocate, Hamilton. Boot & Shoe Store, THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LE AV to inform bis nuamerous friends and the i habitants of the city and surrounding whire 9e in propered is fwceigh thays with 4 an w to furni with a an riot article. MX I The Custot Department will reccive his -rrl atteation. Orderr from Lamberers -.gvl.ly»t- tended to. * Satomtnis from leading physicians in some of the ::quag-lu-ah-nuw:w oo snn Touhth e ut en an Tok ‘s Aserespe eatneee n ba s Â¥ilis, will neglect to cmploy them whon suffering from cusly affiicted with blotches ® in tnr han! Alice mas cibd on your Piis, aud they have cured her. . As a Family Physic. _ | Prom Dr. E. W. Cartwright, New R Your Pills are the prince of purges. Their qualities surpase any cathartic wo postess. They are ___ Prom Dr: Tihoard Boyd, Buitimore, .| M treat with medicine, l‘..- *â€"' «oer m-d-%ï¬h-!& "': Mn-‘ld-uï¬-bwy. 1 e â€" * _ Pretsncno, Pu., May 1, 1858 Du. J. C. Ares. Iv:lhn:. ml': aduck ‘vod ar fwa ,'i’,-vn-. k:b-ht-.o'. stomach, willd, but very cortain and offectual 'i-TGT-.t’-’- the bywels -m makes them iavaluable to us in the daily treatment of discaso. I Ottaws, May 8, 1867 which t ____ _ Yours witl great respect, _ . ED. W. . Cerk of Clarko®s BHidus Mâ€"Hm C ¢#% :"-.-l?.l.ilhm e Notâ€"only aré your Pills admirably adapted pur To Nivn siey mithee lntond Theg have n my plas paints '"ï¬'nifl""'-o"“u-_-iy' TG’#W n. | 1 sincerely ty the wWhikinies oo ths piiherils s the faoghe p ~ Derantuant or tm _ _\ _ 3 . . .. . .. , Waahington, D. C., Tth Fet ““'._L. y they are the best cathartic we employ. [Their re Pn cint on ndatranna. ie rremp ies are an L 3‘2‘-‘-’-â€" ‘Tudred, 1 hate seidom. found n case of ° Sim : I have used yo a in my geneval o Tuekr . Tidiormily yhaen " ALQAIY Ajbhs t i. " Fo sc e io c on . > lt oof thke Ae .. i2 Dysentery, Diarrhca, Relaz, Worms. Prom Dr. J. G. Green, of * Your Pilis have bad a lorg trial in my and I bold them in esteem as one of the bost 1 have Next door to the Market Drug. Store them an excellent remedy, wher e doses for ~“-_wmm,&.~ » dmï¬'z.-. y h y of Blood. hu’.nmqu:a-‘.“ h.l;-: 1 hn:t‘t y.m'rhï¬:lux «uccess family those 1: ealled to v s tereme: " To mouitts the ongent of figeation and purify the blood, they are the very best remedy 1 have M l-m'-’, them to my frlends, Yours, . J V. WIMES. w ansaw, Wyoming N. Y. 1855, Constipation, Costivencss, 8uj aslom, Rhe Ge N * Ruspmation Gouc Roaraifle, brop" uie +~~<~x 4 M, M: D. _ Prom Dr. J. P Vanglin, Montreak, * Too much cannot be said of your the cure of costuneneas. m:m.u-mm.:-,. :u‘ah- as effiencious as 1 have,they should proclaimâ€" Tokt compinint whiths aithough bet chough n frrelt, is tom#o.-“m-:-. 1 believe cas tivencss to originate in the liver, but your affect that organ and cure the disease. Prom Nre, E. Suart, Physician and , Bostom. ; lflmcmh.h-dy-‘ taken at the, when -tâ€"nm:né.-â€"-nu T-::n"'-; :::':-"-u-. * ' Prom the Res. Dr. Huwkes, of the Mothodist Rpis. Church. yoer Un eelteided in B im n rogaht o0 meoree tnet remife en ioh ho n e cce fl-pn"w-,-!‘m,:ï¬by e lee of your *sease grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your T ioraairan Aguine s omaaies bh-dhl-â€"'fld: P rnnmsa iyeh Ppiastin eeniy | ko that heuintlly thillo ie ns contain no mereury or minoral substanpe whatever Suxats Cnax»rn, Baton Rouge, Ga., 6 Dec. 1855. l-.n_-g.l_hv:un-uuy bu-r-.: fOP yeurt. # _Â¥INC SLIDELL Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1. Propared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO.. Lowell. Masg Sold vy.o;-« luï¬.ra lobom.o"'. M y r i t » sssoy MeCarthy â€J:s.’:lvfl.-" ILL be sold by Public Anction; at the office of the undersigned, Hocomd in t s io aaiiy in the Solet AT THE CAPTTAL xO. 10, YORK STREET at twelve o‘clock, noon POR SALE BY Boots and ,8ho+f|“'-“ N GEOoRGE MURPHY for the cure; of bitious come ASA MORORIDOE and ul ;hvo lnl’-um he Rpis. Church, anab, Jan: 6, 1856. for the relief not my case to be and on excruâ€" ht.l“ “rï¬lâ€"; latit by dreadvice of your !-.‘ .,lnh(you atisely * griew ies |BurgoÂ¥ne, Burbridges and Squire IS EXCELLEXNCY THE ADMINISTRAâ€" k TOR OF THE GOVERXMEXT IN CoUNCIL, e W)l:llu 1t is expedient that the ar« ticle known as Lock Spindle Irom, used in m-mm.t:smmrumw.mu. though unenu in any of the Schedutes to the Aot, 20th and 30¢h Victoria, Cap. 6, be held and deemei to be and be included in the exemp« tion from Custom# dhlfl credted in favor of Rod Iron, with which the should proper}y be clasâ€" Mis Excelloney in Gounecil on the recommendaâ€" tion of the Monorable the Acting Minister of Finâ€" auce, and under the “Mtzeoind by the 17th Chap, Con. Stat. Can, has M to order and declare, and it is hereby ortered and declated, that square Rod Tron used in the manufacture of Spindles for Déor Locks, shall be and the same is heteby deciared to have been since the passing of the Act first above mentiened, exempt from mm ment of Customs duty on importation into this sifed ‘ W epnyxzsoay, 20th Fob., 1867., t 5 Pusagxt : HIS IXCAI.LINL‘\’ THE ADMINISTRAâ€" TOR OF THE GOV ERNMENT IX COUNCIL. 03 the recommendation of the Monor= wble the Commissioner of Public Works, and under and in virtue of the authority given and conâ€" ferred by the 2xth Ch.r of the Con, Statutes of Canada, His Excellency in Coupcil has been pleasâ€" ed to Order, and it us un:‘.cmd that the Bridge recently erected over the Rivér Gatineaa, DEFARTMENT of CROWN LANDS. | 11, (Puoherige Act) ;== * «. * by means of Net, for the purposes of Lu%‘?o&mwmmmm * soe the Department of Crown Lands, is proâ€" ©hibited in the waters of Upper Canada." vince 376 FPISHERIE® BHRANCH. 208 1 have -uhpwh transmil Io‘yo a Copy of a Warrant, issued -u-nf."flq Manual, n:v which the decoration of the V Cross may be confertred on wn Looat r-n..’ nu\\nu.':;" m.':‘:n.nhd in any of He: Majesty‘s Colomies. _ _ _ _ _ Ihave ;hit;n({;ui to take whatever stops Cl nppear to you most likely to give publicity to th W arrant. The bl«l‘mï¬r "Mlog ie ttovermment { VICIORLA R. vxcrollA‘ihy the Grace of God, of the United * ingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, (meen, Defender of the Faith. To all to whom thesy Presents shall come, urecting: wulllAl, by a Warrant under Our Royal Sign Manual, countorsigned by one of Our hhm:umu-dm.u date at Our at Buckingham Palace, the day of Junuary, 1836, in the ninetoonth year of OQur Reign, We did constitute and create a new Naval and Miltary Decoration, to be styled and designated the Victoria Cross, which Decoration We expressed Our desire muu.ny“r\-‘ udu&nlymwdluby the.Dflicers Men of Our udmw Services, and did also make, ordain, and ish the Rules and Ordiâ€" mmn'hml’onlhlhoww-c-dh :-o to be thenceforth inviolably observed and Tsd wherens during the of the operaâ€" ‘nmv--':'-hm-n the Inâ€" surgent Nativetribes in our Colony ot New Zealand, it has happened that persons serving in the Local Forces w..ch:u have performed deeds of , in consideration of which they are 10ty bthumd;wlnc- of Our said recited Warrant, eligible for this high distinetion : WARKRANT jor citeading the Victoria Urchs to the Now know yo, that We of our especial Grdoo, MM%MRA““M"M‘N lt hereby to signify Our Royal Will and Ploasure that the said â€"Decoration may be conferred on such persons atoreraid, who may be qualifed to receive the same in accordance with the Rules and Ocdhnu-'r.m and established by Us for the gov ent thereof, by Our said recited Warrant, and We do by these Presentator Us, Our o‘{..‘l'l'h.o“%m. and appolot that n.r‘ such persons to abtain the said Decoration In&-am in the Rules and Ordinances reforred to, or in acâ€" cordance with such furthor Rules and Ordinance as may horeafter be made and promuigated by Us, OQur Meirs and Successors, for the c-- of the said Decoration, provided that it be established in any case thatihe person was serving with Our froops, whder the &on of n (General or other Wiftcer, under ciroumstances which would entitle an Ollicer or Soldier of Our Army to be recomâ€" mended for the.sailt Deceration, in accordance with the Rules and Ordinances prescribed in Our said recited Warrant, and ,mldul also such person shall be recommended for it by such General n‘ other Officer : c mâ€" ‘, Aud We dg further for us, Our Heurs and Succesâ€" #008, i u'.l.:r'uhnln the said Decoration may also erred, in accordance with the â€"llui,udd ruï¬dhouuumhu Wunu.udnl{o:l the provisions aloresaid, on such persons who may h.‘g:nlud to receive the same in accordance with said Rules and rdinances, as may hereafter be employed in the Gocal l-v::‘ ub&u'lbbw :nhd:()u folonies their Dependencies, who may be call« +A upon to serve in n«u‘m with Our Troops m military operations which it may be necessary w undertake for the "L',""" of (Rebellion against Our Authority, or forrepeliing invasion by a foreign enemy . (‘.‘.v.:’ at 00‘:‘:1::' ::00:1;- House, &bo‘ 1 a«nusry , 1867, in qh.‘gl'nidmdj&ldp | By Hor Majesty‘s Command, I ‘(Rigned) _ J. PEEL. Pharmacoutical Preparations, ° Photographic Sundries,> Surgical Instruments, _ Patent Medicines Thirty thousand prices of the above forwarded, ree of all charge, monthiy, by * Local Forces in New Zeaband and in the Colo« wies, and theis Dependencics generally, ! _ Orrawa, Weqanesday DRUCGCGES, &c. GOVERX MENT GovERrxMExT Cortifie I have the.honer to be, Commissioner of Crown Lands Puzsgxt Wy. H. LEE, Cletk Executive Council Your most obedient, Humble servant, * CARNARVON A. CAMPBELL HOUSE, 20th Fob HoOUSE, Feb. 20, 18 His Excuiiency in Council on the recommendation ' of t No Hon. the Commissioner of Crown Lands, and | unuet and in virtue of the authority given and ‘tonferred by the Ind section of the Act 27 and 28 [\'u. Cup.‘9, has been therefore pleased to ordet, | Asb it is werkey Oxn#zen, that the tract of Counâ€" | try epumprised within andeonstituting the Townships {Jnm..m.mr-gmmuxm and h Canonto, in the County of Fromtenac, the Towdehips in the County, of Renfrow, *situated uortls of the Townships of Milter and Canonto, the Towdehips in the County of Addington, sitmatenorth of the Townships of Sheffieid and Barrie, the Townâ€" ships in the County o Hastings, situate north of the Toweships of Sidvey, Thurlow and Tyendinaga, the Township of Belmont, and the Townships in \MQ\-I’-I Peterberough, situate north of the Township of Belmont, be and the same is hereby dee to be a Gold Mining Divisicn for all the pa of the said Act, under the name of * Th« «e inte Guli# Mining Disiwinn." * LREAS it has been represented Bx+ ww\’s.“ Administrator of m‘"m ment in Council through the Hon. the Commissionâ€" er of Crown Lands, that Gold has hbeen discovered, and is found to exist in various parts of the Townâ€" er named, and whoreas it is expediâ€" ¢nt that the, tract @imbraced in the said several Townships should be brought under the operation, amd be made subject to the provisionp of «The Gold Mining Act." â€"_ * HIS |EXCELEEXNCY THE ADMINISTRATO THE GOVERNXMENT IX COUXCIL 307 44 HIS EXCELLEXCY THE ADMINIsTRATOR OP THE GOVERNMEXT IX cou NCIL ()';\'“s. recommendation of the MHonorable the ng Minister of Finance, lMs Excelioncy in Council has been pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered that Serap Motal of all kinds, though not special‘y mentioned in the List of Goode authorizod by the Act 29 20 Vic, Cap. 6, to be imported into Canada free of Customs duty, shall be and the same is hereby anthorized to be imported into . this Proâ€" vines or taken out of warehouse for consamption .-d-.m--lh-t-m-uumm of the 5th section of the 17th chapter of the Consoâ€" lidated Statutes of Canada. 397 4t UIS EXCELLENCY THE ADPMINIsSTRATOR OF THE GOVERXMENT IX COUXNCI wunun- by the Forticth Chapter of the | Consolidated Statutes of Canada, intituied | ! Am Act respecting KEmigrants and Quarantine, it in | amonget other things enacted, that " The Governor | in Council may from time to time make such regu= | . lations as he thinks proper for enforeing compliâ€" ance with all the requirements of this Aot and for ensuring the due periormance of Quarantine, by and in respect of Vessels, Passerxgers and Goods coming into the Port of Quebee, to which he thinks Jt right for the reservation of the Public Health, that such Regulations should apply, and for the thorough cleansing and, disinfecting of such Vesâ€" sels, Goods and Passengers, so as to provent as far as possible, the intreduction or dissemination ot dizease into or in this Province, and Taay from time to tme revoke, alter or amend Reguiaâ€" tions or any of them, and make othets in their stead;" and «such Regulations shall hare the force of law during the time they respectively reâ€" ulu-nnlu.nh-tq‘r expressiy limited to be in force only during a oéitain time or at cerâ€" tain times or seasons, in which case they shall have the force of law during the time and at the times and seasons during or at which they have been limited to be in force : * and " by such Reguâ€" lations the Governor in Council may require the Master of every Vesrel coming up the River St. Lawrence from below the Quarantine Station at Grosse Lsle, (except only such Vossels as are there in designated and referred to as excepted,) â€"t bring his Vessel to anchor at the place at the said Quarantine Station designated in the Regulaâ€" lons, and report such Vesse! in writing to the OMâ€" cer at the said Station designated for that purpose in such Regulations, with all the particulars relaâ€" tive to the same, andâ€"to the Voyage. Pagrenâ€" gore and Carge thereof required by such Roguâ€" lations or by any Oficer duly authorised‘ under them to require the same,â€"and to allow the proâ€" per Oficer to visit and inspoct such Vesrb! and every part thereof, and the Passengers and crew and the cargo and other articles on board the same, â€"and to answer truly all questions asked of him touching the same,â€"and to sead on shore at said Station and at the places there pointed out by the ‘Oficer thereunto authorized by the said regulations any og all of the Passongers, Crew, Cargo or other articles on bourd such Vesse!, as the sakd Ofice} .Inhmhm].ow‘d coptagious or infoctious discase,â€"and to allow such Passengers, Crew, Cargo and other articles, and als > the Vessel itself, to remain so long at the said station and at such places thereat respectively , and to be so . treated cleansed,and purified as the said Officer shal think necessary for the purpose aforesaid: And by suck Regulations, the Governor in Council may astign to the several Officers and persons to be employed at the said Quarantine Station, the powers and ties necessary for carrying the said Regalation: and this Act fully into efect, and may deciare that any such Officer or persons shall by virtue of his office or employment be a Justice of the Poace or a Constable or Poace Officer for Grogse Isle and the said Quarantine Station and for the space sround the same described in such Regulations, and such CMcer shall accordingly be such Justise of the Â¥ sace or Poace Officer whother ho be ctherwise quaâ€" | lifled or not : And by such Regulations the Gover | nor in Council may impose fincs not exceeding Four Aundred Dollars in any case, on persons conâ€" | travening the same and may provide that the ofâ€" | fender shall be imprisoned until such fine be paid, | and may direct that no Vessel shall be entered or ; cleared at the Port of Quebec or of Montreal, until | all the requirements of such Regulations are fully ; | complied with, and may direct that any Porson ‘ | Vessol, or thing, who or which has passed or deâ€" ; paited or been removed from the said Quarantio« , | Station, before all the requiroment of such Regula : | tions have been complied with in respect of suck ‘ | Porson, Vessel or without the written perâ€" mission of the empowere d to authorize sucl. :' passing or may be compelied to retur: or be carried back to the said Station, and by fore« if necessary." Now therefore it is ordered by His Excellencs the Governer General in Council: I. That all Ships and other Vessels, excopt th« Canadian Mail Steamers, whicsh hencéforth ans during the sight months noxt following the First day of April in each andevery year shall arrive in the Port of Quebes, from any port or ports, place s¢ places in Kurope or clswhere by way of that part of the River St. Lawrence, which is below Grosse Lsle, and, which shall have at the time oftheis any person on board laboring under Asiatic Cholâ€" era, Fever, Small Pox, Seariatina.or Measies, or other infectious or dangerous disease, or on board of which any person shall have died during such pas sage, which, being of loss tonnage than seven bunâ€" dred tons measurement shall have on board 13 cr tm\'nxixxt HOUSE, OTTAW A Thursday, 1st doy of More passage trom the places they respectively cleared ©OVERNXMEXT HOUSE, OTTAW A Phuradoay, 319 doy of Muarch Q U a RA N TTXE wOvVERNXMENT HOUSE, Â¥heh @HCXT PRESENT W , A. HIMSWORTH, s Asst. C Octawa, 21st March, 1867 Pursext. | W. A. HIM3WORTH, + , Asst. C. E. € y Murch 18674 THMEâ€"QTTALW A â€"TIMES, MAYâ€"16,â€"1 863. 1 & more Steerage Passengery or which being of greatâ€" er tonnage than seven bundred tons moasurement, shall havp on board fifty or more Steerage Pazsenâ€" gers or which shall have come from some infected Port, shall maketheir Quarantine at Grosee Islein | the River St. Lawrence, and there romain and conâ€" tinue until such ships or vessels shall be discharged ' from such Quarantine, by such license or passport, and discharge, given without fee or emolument of â€" any kind, as shall be directed or permitted by such orders as shall be made by the Governor, with the | advice of the Executive Comncil thereof ; and until the said ships and vessels shall respectively have performed such Quarantine, aad shall be discharged therefrom by such licenso or passport and disâ€" | charge as aforesaid persons, goods or merchandize | which shall be on board such ships .or . vessels, shall not come or be brought on shore, or go or. be ‘ put on board of any othet ship or vesse! in this | Province, except on Growwe Isle aforesaid, when | duly required by competent authority . 2. That all sh ps, and vressols which henceforth and during the eight mouths afuresaid, shall arrive at this Pl#t of Quebec, from any port orâ€"ports in Europe, place or places, pr elsewhere as afores=id, of the class or description hereinbefore mentioned, as liable and bound to make their «uarantine at (rosse Isle,to make their further Quarantine in the harbour of Quebec, according to the Regzlaâ€" tivgs hereinafter provided. ~ All ships and vessels oi the ciasy and deseripâ€" tiom hereinkefore mentioned, as liable to muke their Quarantine at Grosgeâ€"Islo, shalkanchor with» in the space included between Grosseâ€"Islo and a line drawn parallel to it, through the Red Buoy, to be placed as heretofore under the direction of the Superintendent of Pilots, and bounded on the Bast and West by lines drawn due South from the Western Extremitios _ ClH lslAud and CGGrosseâ€" Lele. The Istand shall be so divided as to leave one portion thereof for the hospitalsy and for the treatment and reception of those who are laboring under or are threatened with any of the following discases, namely > Asiatie Cholera, Fevor, Â¥mail Pox, Scarlatina or Mcasies, or any other infoctions and dungerous diséase ; and the remaining port.on fur the reception and accommodation of all pasâ€" sengers aud other persons who shall be lauded and detained upon the said Island, who shall not inbor under or be threatened with any of the, said d.â€"ases, and no person or persons, unless on duty, shall be permitted to pass from one of the said portions of the sard Island to the other, unless they have passport« signed by the Medical Superâ€" intendent. * The Establishment at Gfosseâ€"Isle shall consist of a Medical Superintendent, an Hospital Steward, one Orduriy, one Cook, ene Police Sergeant, and four boatmen. The Medical Superintendent shall, by virtue of his office, be a Justice of the Peace within the limits of the Quarantine station as hereinbefore describod, shall be authorized to see the Quarantine duly performed, and for (.is purâ€" pose shall have full power and authority over all uflicers and other persons whatsoover in Grosseâ€" Isle, or attached to that station, and be authorized to call upon all persons to aid him in enforcing the law and their regulations, and in case of hi« death, sickness or absence, the oflicer next in rank emâ€" ployed on the Istand, shall have the power and authority aforesaid. And the said Policemen and Boatmen, shall, by virtue of their office, be peace oficers, and be vested with all the powers and auâ€" thority of Special Constables, within the limits of lh“mllflgl *s" j The Medical Superintendent (or in case of his death, sickness or absesce, the Officer next in rank employed on the Island) shall enforce the said Law and these Regulations, and shall direct ships or vessels to *go to such place or places to perform, Quarantine, as it may be necessary to send to. Me whail direct all ships or vessels, liable to pertorm Quarantine, to be brought to with» in the lim _ of the Quarantine Anc , and geperall do all that may be to enforce tigld obedience to the said law theso Reguiaâ€" tions. HMe shall permit all or other persons landed on the said‘Island, to be reâ€"emâ€" barked or: shipped on any Steamboat or other Veszel when ‘essel is in a fit state to receive thein, they have been examined by him and in 4 fit state for reâ€"embarkation og for io: the said Istand : and that all such ts and persous, with their luggage, have been washed, cleansed and purided, and thatthore does not exist amongst those who are about to proâ€" ceed, or leave the said Island, any case or sympâ€" toms of Asiatic Cholera, Fever, Small Pox, Scarlaâ€" tina or Measles, or other infoctions and dangerous disease. f, Me shall also p&"ubbuuullu make their Quarantine at Isle as aforesaid, and put the following questions« to the Masters or perâ€" sous in charge, viz: : 1. What is your name and that of your vessol * %. From whenee did you sail, and date ? 3. What is your ¢argo, and whence taken on 6. Was such place or places, or any and which of them, intected with the cholera, plague, or any pestilential fever or discase * 4 4. At what place or places did your vesset touch in her voyage? " 6. How many persons were on board when the, vessel sailed? s Cabin passengers * Steerage passengers* a k Crew * ® 7. Muve any person or persons during the voy+ ago been infocted? or are there now any infected with the cholora, plague ur any pestilential fever or disease 8. Did any person or persons, and how many die during the voyage, and from what dissemper ? Â¥. id you or any of the ship‘s company or pasâ€" sengers, with your privity go on board any ship or vessel, or did any of the company of any ship or vessel come on board your ship in the voyage, and from what port did sbe sail last? 10. ‘Did you or any of the ship‘s company or pasâ€" sengers, with or without your privity or consent, land at any place within the Provinee of Canada ? 11. Mave you any person on board who is lunaâ€" te, iliotic, deaf and dumb, blind or infirm, and are such accompanied by relations able to support Clean Bill of Health to the Master or person in sharge ; and such vessel‘ may then proceed to the harbour ot Quebec, If the answers be not satisâ€" {actory, or the Medical Superintendent has any reason to suspect fraud on the art of the Master or person in charge, crew or passengers, he shall immediately order the vessel to such place as may be appointed for vessels detained under Quarantine of Observation ; he shall call for the ship‘s papers, passenger‘s lists ang logâ€"bouks, and inspect them thoroughly so as to ascertain the whole of the occurâ€" rences during the vuyage, and should he meet with «uy resistance, he will make such signal as may be deotermined on to show that assistance is neces= The Modical Superintendent shall also board all vessols he may consider necegsary to inspect. l shall have charge of all vessols detzined in Quarâ€" astine. He shall direct, it necessary, all rage passengers to be landed with their lugza And shall superintend the cleansing and disinfection of vessels. He shall direct the number of passenâ€" gers to be landed, distinguishing those who require to be treatod for pestilqptial or infoctions discases, and who are to be landed at that part of the said island #et apart for such troatment, from thore who do not require such treatment, and who may be landed at that part of the said island set apart for the reception of the heaithy and those free from pestilential discages, and he shall be careful that all such porsonsshall be landbd at sach places resâ€" pectively. He shall hare medical charge of all cabin passengers who do not disembark, and who may be laboring under any other than postilential or infectious disease ; and shall order all passengers and persons on board any such ship or vessel who shall labour under any pestilential or infootious disâ€" ease, to belanded with theirluggage ascording to the all cases of slight disease which are not by these regulations specially required to be treated on shore, and when it shall be deemed advisable not to land the passengers on the said Island. He shall whenever « vessel is cleansed, ventilated and par fed, direct such vessel to receive on board the whole or any portion of the passengers, or whether If the answers be satisfactory, he shall give a He shall give medical treatment on board in 4.«â€" Entablish men Nedicat Supe the whole or any and which of the said passongers remainon the said lsland, t up the :lT::by soutb other mode of eoan;uu. and he whall, so soon as the passengers are reâ€"embarked on board their ship, or on any ship or vessel leay= ing the said Islgnd, give a pulpofluCIé}: Bill of Health to the Master or person having such, vessel in charge, to procéed to Quebec. He shall ‘wake returns of the vessels boarded by _ him\ as soon as possible atter suth veesels are visited. \ The Medical Superiptendent shall have chargo, of the Mospitals." 1e shall receive into the Hospiâ€" tais sot apart for the treatment of pestilential and infectiouns discases, all persuons laboring under or threatoned withâ€"any such discase. Me shall bave ho goneral superintendence and direction ofevery â€" hing relating to the sick. , Me shall visit and inâ€" speot all passengers landed from any . veesel, and distribute them as he shall think expedient cither on that part of the Island l[upmpfi::d for the treatment of pestilential er infectious discases} or on the part of the said Island appropriated to healthy pazsengers. U pon the récovery of persons treated for such a discase he shall, after due preâ€" caution, tran«ter sach persons to the healtby part of the said â€" I=land. Me shall superintend the cleansing, washing and purifing of all passengers, «nd the unpacking and ventilating of their baggage, und when they are in a fit state to proceed, he shall, if need be, cause anfba“lgo' or any part of it to he burnt or otherwize destroyed. No persons following the business of Sutiers, Traâ€" dors, tirecers or other octupations, of concerned in buying or selling, shall be allowed to reside on the Lsland, except under the licenso and strict control of the Medical l‘up‘rlmmhm. who will have full authority to discharge and sohd from the Island, all or any such persofs«, reporting the fact of such discharge and the reason therefor, for the informaâ€" tion of the Governer Ggneral or, person administorâ€" ing the governinent. All such persons in any way en gaged in selling or luLo on the said Island shall be regulated as to pricps by lists to be furnished by the Medical Supori t from time to timo, asâ€" visted by the Chic§ Emigrant Agent at Quebec, Me shall strictly engaire into and decide upoy: all complaints of miscondnct or breach of the regulaâ€" tiops by persons so trading ; he shall see that no officer or person employed by the tiovernment, or in ahy public employment on the said Island, bas directly or i: lirectly any interest ‘or concern in any supply of provisions, or other things to be supâ€" plied or farnished, bought or sold upon the said Istand or directly or indirectly receives or takes any priâ€" vate gratuity or reward for zervice rendered to any Masters or Crows of Vessels, Passengers or other porsons upen the said Island. And it shal be the duty of all persons to whose knowledge any breach of this Regulation shall come, to report the same forthwith to the Medical Superintendent, who shall enquire into the facts alleged, and may suspend from his office any peryon so charged unâ€" til the pleasure of the Governor General, shall bg known respecting the person so charged. / Pilots having been furnished with copies of the said Act relative to Emigrant»® and Quafantine and of these regulations, and also of theȎ laws regulaâ€" ting Emigration, shall exhibit rame to the Masâ€" ter or person in charge of every vessel they may board. Every Pilot havingcharge of a vesse!, of the description of those lixbie to make Quarantine at Gro«se Isle as afores4id, shall bring her to anâ€" chor within the limits of the anchorage ground at Grossa Isle bereinkefore defined. They -hf also keep a Unionâ€"Jack flying at the peak of all vessols under their charge, until boarded by the proper offiâ€" cers. Onarpiving at Quebec, ifthe vessel has ived a CleanBill of Health from the llodleolSuyn:m- dant at Grosse Iâ€"le, and has not been detained t on mesount of sickness or susplcion thereof, ;2'-‘-., bring to at any place within the following limits in the Port of Quebee, vis: the whole space of the River $t. Lawrence, from the mouth of the River St. Charles to a line drawn sero«s the said River st, Lawrence, from the Flagâ€"staff on the Citâ€" adel or Cape Diamond at right angles to the course of the said river, but must mot communicate with the shore or with any other veesel or boat until boarded by the Inspectingâ€"Pbysician ; but 1f the vessel beâ€"of the class of thore not liable to make their Quarantine at Grosse Isle she may cithor bring to at any place within the aforesaid limita, in the Port of Quebes, or she may procseed at once to the Ballast Ground. On the arrival of any, versol at Grosse Lsle, on board of which thgre shall be or shall have been during the passage any case of Cholera, Fever, Smail Pox, Scarlatina or Méastes, or other infooâ€" tious or dangerous disgase, and in all other cnses when it shall :0 considéred .nccessary by the Medical Superintendent that the stcorâ€" age passengers shall be landed with their luggage, and washed and purified and shall be~permitted to reâ€"embark and ï¬o‘eu‘ in the same vessel, or shall be detained and embarked in some steamâ€" ‘boat or other vessel, u:dl be directed by the Medical Scporinto.‘nt.LTho passengers in the principal cabin shall not be landed except in cases of sicknoss, and may at all times proceed with the vessels, or otherwise, after having washed and puâ€" tiged their luggage to the satisfaction and with the passport of the Medical Superintendent. All Vessels liable to make their Quarantine at Grosse Isle, on their arrival there, shall anchor within thelimits of the Anchorage Ground at Grosse Isle hoercinbefore defined, until boarded by the Medical Superintendent : and if they shall not be detained at Grosse Isle on account of sickness or suspicion thereof, shall receive a Clean Bill of Health, and may proceed to the Harbour of Queâ€" bec, and there anchor at place within the 1i« wits of that portion of thi Port of Quebec, hereinâ€" before defined, and th in without communiâ€" cation with the shore, or|any other vessel or boat until finally discharged from Quarantine by the 1iâ€" cense passport aforesaid; but if any such vesselshall have been detained at Grosse Isle from sickness or suspicion theroof, it shall anchor at the mouth of the River St. Charles,and there romain until finally discharged from.Quarantine as aforesaid. _ . Vessels arriving at Grosse Isleâ€" rom any infocted port or place, or one sapposed to be infected, and on board of which..no pestilential discase shall, have dectared itself during ‘the passage, may be kept under Quarantive of Observation for a period of mot more than three days, during which time the passengers and crow thereof, shall besubâ€" jocted to a strict urification under the direction of the Meaical Superintendent. All vesse!s detained in Quarantioe shall be cl¢ansed and ventilated, and thetr between doeks, if mot painted or varnishâ€" od, shall be well whitewashed ; but if painted or varnished, shall be thoroughly scrubbed with soap and water or ley, and such portion of the ballast as the Medica! Superintendert sball order, shall be thrown overâ€"board under his immediate suporâ€" intendence, or that of some person to be appointed by him for that duty. , / In all cases where vessols having passengers on board, on account of sickness amongst #ach pas~ songers, shall be> detained in Quarantine, the Master or person in charge may, on application to the Medical Superintendent at Grosse Isle, be alâ€" lowed to land the said passengers with their lugâ€", gagq; and the vessel being properly cleansed, puâ€" rifledand disinfocted under the superintendence ard prith the icense of the Medical Suporintenâ€" dent, may proceed up the riv&r without the said passengers, up.nthe master or person in e"p paying to such person as shall be appointed to roâ€" ceive the same, one shilling and three pence for each p issonger, to bear the expense of their conâ€" veyance to Quebec, and also at the rate of one shilling por diem for each of the said passengers, to reimburse the expense of their maintenance at Grosse Isle, for the time daring which such vessel, in the jadginent of the Medical Superintendont, would have had to be detained in Quarantine waiting for the passengers not affected with any of the pestilential or infoctious dfegsos aToresaid, ~otherwige such vessol shall be detaiged in Quarapâ€" tine until the passengers not sick mo aforesaid and disinfected. Al Inspectingâ€"Physician _ Quebec shall go off to all vessels arriving at Quebos of at the mouth of the river St. Charles, and put the » quesâ€" tions tothe Master or persons in charge, viz : 1. When did you loave Grosse Isle? * 2. Exhibit to me your pagsport from Grosse Isie 3. M-nymhï¬iy- on board ? Cabin passengere * 0.â€"Inspecting Physician 7.« P Hots il 0. m Veancls mie n yore Stcorage passengers? § $ _ Crow ? + 4, Number left at Grosse Isle? . _ &. HMave any person or persons been taker sick since you left Grosse Isle ? 8. Mave you any person on board who is ldnatie, dictic, deaf and dumb, blind or infirm, apd are x:h accempanied by relations able to guppor m ? * 6. illvo apy died? State number, namet and discase? / j ~7. Mave any person or persons come on borrd or oft your veesel sirce you left Grosee Isle? Baint J{. Amy Steamboat or. other versel th shall Kave towedlor otherwise communicated wit} a vesâ€" sel of the class of vessels liable to make their Qua rantine at Grosseâ€"Isle, not having the digcharge from Quarantine of the Medical Superinteudent at Growseâ€"Isle, shall be subject to the same regulaâ€" tions and instructions as hereinbefore provided, respecting veuollnd;diuch'?rpd from Quatantine. 12. No Steambont shall be allowed 10 préceed to Grosseâ€"I«le for the purpose of taking om board passengers direct from that Island, wi t preâ€" viously obtaining from the Collector of of the Port of Quebee, a written Permit to effect ; subject nevertheless to the regulations hereinbefore provided. # _ 13. All vessels trading between any ports or places within t:o District of Quebee, and rot havâ€" in touched at any ports or places without the said District below Grosseâ€"Isle, nor communic with any other vessel which shall have arrived from any port without the said district below Gropseâ€" Isle, shall e exempt from the foregoing rules and reguâ€" lations, #o far as respects the necessity of going to or stopping at Grosseâ€"Iste ; nor shall the said rules and regulations apply to any Veesel of W #r, or to Transports or Vessels having \Queen‘s T oo'p- un board accompanied by a Medical Officer, and in a lealthy state, or to any Steamer from Eugope, unâ€" tess sickness or death may have occurred during the passage. = 14; No Vessel shall be entered or cleard Port of Quebec or Montreal, until all the ments of the foregoing Regulations in ref such Vezsel shall have been fully complie 14; No Vessel shall be entered or cleargd at the | Port of Quebec or Montreal, until all the|requireâ€" \ ments of the foregoing Regulations in reference to such Vezsel shall have been fully complied with. 15, Any person who shall contravene, gither by omistion or commission, any of the foregping Regâ€" ulations, shall for every offence incur pay a Â¥Fine not exceeding FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS, to be recovered in the manner prescri by the said Act; and every person who, upon +ommd of any such offence, shall fail to pay the amount of fine which he shall have been condemned to pay, shal be imprisoned until such Fine be pgid. Axp a * The Order in Council, of the 9th April, 1806, and all previous orders making Regulations felating to Quarantine, are hereby revoked. 4 a iW . A. HIMSWORTH, © OI the recommendation of th able the Actl:f Minister of Fin der and in virtue of the authority give Terred by the Act 29, 30 Vic., C.?. ", lency in Councilhas been pleased to o is hereby ordered that subject to the r the said Act, to the conditions, r:fnl-t trictions established and imposed by Council of the 24th day of September, 1 such further ugu::uou .I:l may here com nt_authority, Licenses may t:’ numuu in Bond, the underme ticles, tha is to say : 6 uovERNMENT HOUSE, * Ur‘r"u\'A, 20th Februar 8 * i‘RESENT : MIS EXCELLENCY THE ADM TOR OF THE GOVERNME IN COUNCIL. 3761 At a Council held in the City of Montreal on Saâ€" © turday, the 8th day of December, 1866. MIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.GENE RAL IN COUNCIL | y »®neas ir nas neey rEFurâ€" sented to the Governor General in Council that much inconvenience has been, and is experiâ€" enced by certain of the inhabitants of this Province residing in the vicinity of the Canadian Frontier line, by reason of their being deprived of the priviâ€" lege heretofore enjoyed by them of having theis grain produce ground at Mills situate on the Ameriâ€" can side of the Frontier, and reâ€"importing the same into Canada free of Customs duty, in cases where the closer i efeaitemualita im made it expedient to resort to them:=â€" . _ _ Whereupon,: and on the recommendation of the M.P&B. Acting Minister of Finance and unâ€" der the :romhu of the seventeenth chapter of the Consolidated Statutes of Canada, His Excellency in Cwmilhub-nmndwm.mhhmh) ordered that uny fiÂ¥hr or meal, or other produce of PIIFT any â€"wheat or grain grown in and taken out ot this Deavinaa into tha TInitad mhAh..“on ;..:..-.r 3‘: Aceti Acid, \ Acetic Ether, Butyric Chloric Nl:m * Bu rie* Chmonn +4 Collodian « Moffman‘s Anodyne, Talapin, l’oll*i' yllin, | La u{dfln. ?Lnu Ammonia Aromatie, 5‘:“ Spirits of Lavender, do of Juniper, Do _ do of Jnllrr, Medicinal Tinctures of all kinds, Cordials, g,imn. ‘ rups, 1 Com| of Brandies, (Gin (commonly called old Tom) ¢ Scotch and Irish Whiskeys, Proprictary preparations, Resinoids, 3 Chemicals, Pn‘ ~‘ Pharmacentical parations; Auline Dyes, +| Hair Oils, h4 Hair Washes, _ ; Powders. 4 ut 4 Froprieta gugu_y:ximr: 01 _ Wx. H. LEKE; Clerk Executive Council PRESENT Asst Aust. 0. £. 6. rreyl it ho hig vessel | report all e Province ieral; and Physigian pagsed the it stopping erdto, and [#+ld, or that is Excelâ€" er, and it visions of and resâ€" Order in , and to her Gin and ir be made be granted tioned arâ€" NISTRAâ€" > Honor»e e and unâ€" , 1867 ‘RELIEF |IN TEX ANINUTES BRYAX‘$ °> PULMONIC WAFRRS | S lished in 1837, avil first article of the kind everâ€" introduced under the name ° of «Pulmonic Wafers," in this or any other country ; â€"all other Amonic Wafers are counterfcits. ‘The genuine can be known by the name BRY AN being stamped on each WAFER. t Relieve Relieve _Bryan‘s Pulmonic Warers Reliove Incipient Consumption, Lung Diséases f };I'y'ln'l Pulmeonic Weajers 7 Relieve Irritation of Uvula 1n~l Tonsile. > Brume. Pulmonie Wefers : Relieve Irritation of Uvul: ® Bryar. Pulmonic Relieve the above complaint Bryan‘s Pulmoare Are a blessing to all Classos Bryan‘s Pulmonce Not only relieve but effect rapid aud lastin@Cures Bryan‘s Pubmonee Wafers > Are warranted to gite satisfaction to every one â€" No tamily should be wilhn%t a box ot ‘ Bryan‘s Pulmonie Wates JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, _ | , * New Yotk. NORTHROP & LYMAX, |_ . \ * Nowcastle, C. W . Sold" b{ George Mortimer, John Roberts, W .‘ M+ m gey, 1. F. MicCarthy, and Jéseph Skinner, in wa. fuve s li;_wn‘n Pulmonie Wafers Are adapted for Vocalists and |Public Speakers Bryan‘s Pulmonic: Weafers Are in nimyo form and pleasant to the taste. Bâ€"uan‘s Pulinonie Wafes â€" a + Among the Ikl important of motlern Medical Dis a goverics stands the °* * CARADIARN PAIN BESTROYER Bide, Back and Head, Oqughs, Colds, Sore Thr« Spraing, Bruises, Cramps in the Stomach, Choléu. Morbus, 2 nntqryl.dlk,wel omplaints 8, I'Prtvst Bi".cs, ',T: | rluu: CANADIAN PAIN DEsTrOYER da. | dJUMMLHA â€" AHRAINULUELAI®, ow been before the publia for a Jongth o: f Smss d time, and whenever used is wetl likAd, never tmling h ‘gux AND AFTER MONXDAY. MAY 14th, in a single instance to give perm:ne relict whep Trains will leave Bonaventure Station 4 folâ€" timely used, and we have never krigwn a single | Jws : + case of dissatisfaction where the directious are proâ€" '( GOoLIXG wWEsST. perly followed ; but on the eontra_rz.glll delightâ€" | fay‘ .xpress for Ogdensburgh, Otthwa, ed with its operations, and sperk .in the\highes | Brockville, Kingston, Believille, Toâ€" terms of its virtues and magical fem. .__| |/ wonto, Guelph, London, Brantforé _ ., We speak from experience in this mattor, haying ; / _ Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicag: /; testod \nhorwghly, and therefore those who \@re |â€" . _ and all points West, at.................... 800 A.M. suffering from any of the complaints for which i Night __ 40 .,â€" 40 * Abcocmmstremmms §4D PBE recommended may depend upon its being a FoÂ¥@\| Accommodation Train for Kingston and « ui{n Remedy. 6 % Intermediate Stations, at............... 2.40 A.M. _ The astonishing eficacy of the Canadian Pain | Wrzing fhr Lachine at 7 A.M., 9.00 A.M., 12.00 We speak from experience in this mattor, haying testod Inhorou‘hly, and therefore those who \are suffering from any of the complaints for which it recommended may depend upon its being a Fov reign Remedy. . 4 elites d css oi The astonishing efflcacy of the Canadian Pain Destroyer, in curing diseases for which it 1« reâ€" commended, and its wonderful suecess in subduing thot.onnril‘f paine of IXtheamatisth, and in relieving Nervous.‘Affections, entitle it to & high rank in the list of Remedics for these complalnts, Orders are goming in from Medicine Dealerg in all parts of the country. for further c_n,_»plion, Andieach testifying as to the universal satisfaction it gives. | The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give immediate relief. All Medicine Dealers keep i Physicians orderand use it; and no fumily w'xr! without it aifter once trying it. ;4 f Price twentyâ€"five cents per bottle. â€" _ Eo by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W :mey H. E. McCarthy, and J. Skiner, in wa. pooalie n ioh lieve Coughs, Colds, Sore ‘Throat, Moarsen Bryon‘s Pulmonic Wayers lieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wayers f + Relieve Spl_tmg of Blood, Painsin the Ches . 'l‘lllï¬ NoYIck JJN THHI & GAZETTE® required by section 2, m#ty be taken to have been given, if, on examination by an oficer of the Department, the fact appears; and if all the Chrisâ€" tian names of the applicants,with their residences, legal additions, or occupations, are stated: in therein. R j _ The pessons not less than jir«, who petition, must be the #ame persons who give the notice. ~ The petition ought to correspond in every respect with the notice, and should ‘be signed by each of the applicants (to the number ¢f five at least) perâ€" sonally, orif any case by Attorney, the Letter iof Attorney authorizing signature, being duly authenâ€" ticated, ought to accompany the petition. | Oftawa Feb YLE ORIGINAL MEDICINE EsTARâ€" The proof as to corporate wam« being not that of any ofher company, ought to be stated at best of knowledge and belief, by one of applicants being a resident of this Province, or by an Attorney or agent being euch resident. ‘Lhe statement should be verified by afidavit duly sworn. The proof that one:or more df the applicants is a British subject and a resident within the Province, should be by declaration of the «subject""himself, verified by afidavit * | The proof as to subscription| of stock may be by production of the stockâ€"book, with the signatures of the subscribers, &¢., verified by afidavit of some one who saw the subscription ; or inghe absence the stockâ€"book, by the afidavitof at least two the nbocrilyfl, stating the fact that such subscripâ€" tion his been made. * The fact of the subscription to the extent of at least one half the proposed eapital having been duly made, by persens of good repute as to means of payment, must be shown by the afidavit of some eredible person cognizant of the fact, ‘The Provinâ€" cial Secretary cannot repjort that the subscription of stock has been made in " good faith" unless this be done. I When the paid up capital consists of veal estate. (in whole or in part) the fact of the real estate standing in the names of trustees ought to be shown either by the production of the titie deeds duly proven, or by the cortificate of the Registrar of the ‘County where the lands lie, embodying so much o the instraments registered as will ghow the dates, the parties, the parcels, and the trust«. T :; 300. | s The value of the real estate 10 the amount requirâ€" ed by the Act, should beproved by the evidence jof at least two persons, who haverexamined the proâ€" perty. In the case of miningland, the report after examination of a Mining Enginger, or Export, or Geologist of good repute, would reem to be requisite. e The fact that the tenâ€"per cent. has been paid to the credit of trustees for the GCompany, in a Charâ€" tered Bank of the Province, ought to be proved by the certificate of the cashier ar other principal ofi< wer of the Bank. | As Ottawa, Feb. 5, 1867 The lands, only, actually acquired at the date o he publisation of the notice by intending Companies for any of the purgeses mentioned in subsections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, of section 1 ofâ€"the Act, will be included in the Charter, Such landd must be perâ€" ticularly described in the Notice and Petition by lo and concession, or by metes and bounds, (if a porâ€" tion of lot or lots) and may comprise any number oflots, or portions of lots in any county or counties where head offices are desired in any city, town or village, within or without this Province, such place or places must also be specified in the Notice anpd Petition. § â€" _ in the house. |_ No traveller should be without a supply ot ' Uryan‘s I‘nlmonFc Wirfer« in his pogket. No person will ever object to give for Bryan‘s Pulmovie zu]-.-. + Twentyâ€"five Cents. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wa sSUGGESTIONS® C\te > f 3 B "vvw"‘ m 18 ive cents per bottie. NOBTBI{(;P «# LYMAN. Wx. MeDOUGALL, ï¬eim. C. W., General Agonts for C. W 11. cdp t Wrye abd n minutes nstitutions 3505 d w 0dw 6in «/ Grand : Frunk Railway Company CHANGE of TIME Oftawa and Prescott Railay, N and after TUESDAY, 4 0 1867, and until further motiee as follows : Wls Ssn AREITAL, From Prescott, %.00 a. in. _ At Ottawa,40.30 a wif. us 660 Bdb phink. i‘ From Ottawa, 7.00 a.m. At Prescott 9.35 a i. t * 4130 pag. ie * _ 445 pam. The time of thesé Trains has been soarranged to ensure connectiop with night and day traims : Grand Trunk, east and west. " lA;. B.â€"These Trams run dn Montreal Time, aggage‘to and from Ottawa «hecked Uirdegh from and to all stations on Grand Trunk Railwas, Returns tickets to Pre wa at reduced rates ean tions on the lime. t =ta #a, May â€"__ Bna ks Brockville and Uttawa R: All trains on main line connect at Emith‘s with Trains to and from Perth, > 2100 p. 1 and 8:20 J SUMMER â€" ARRANGENENTS, Brockville, April 15 GoIxNG soUTH AXD EAsT. Expre® by Kailway throughout for New + York, Boston, and all Intermediate Poi connecting at St. Johne with Verniont Centril Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" lington Rajlroad, also with the Lake Champlain mboats for: Lake George, Sar New York,ke. &e. . Accommodation in for l«land Pond and Intermediate Stattops, at........... Express for Boston Intermediate Points, connecting at £t. Johne with the Vermont Central \Railroad, at.... Mail for Portland, i er night at ress by railway for New ons . Points, connecting at w | Vermont Central Railroad, â€" ; lingies Heureet, sls as Bjuics . * > lington i at ‘n ' : Pb e in bAbeCbetipraintistiant for Lake George, Sauratoga, New > & York, ,be..lu.ï¬......i......m.... 3.30 PM t E ‘or Three Rivers, Quebes, C Aariers du Loup and Portiand, at."10.10 PM g28~ Sleepincg Cars on all Night Trains, Baggape checked umn::g. e For further information, and time of arrival and departure of all trains at Termini and ':1 Staâ€" tions, see the. Grand Trunk Railway Book of Time Tables. s = C C. J. BRYDGES, _ ALTERATION OF May 26 “TD have appointed . Mr. J. LESLIE, Sparks Street, sole Agent for rale of above Watches, and.caution the public, against being im« posed upon by Watches marked * Makers to the Queen," but which are not manufactured 7019. ‘ THCMAS RUBSELL & 80..4, May 31, 1866 Notice to the Business Men of Ottawa and its Dependencies, TIII -du-.?.‘ U, 8. Consular Agent for the City Ottawa, and the dependencies thereef, deems it proper to give public notice to those whe may noxuiro his official services, that his office in R. Eaton & Co.‘s Store, Ridenuâ€"street, will be opoldlt all d-dd.rl:nx buh‘o: hours. â€" All invoices of property of whatever k or intended to be exported into the U-m' must be suthenticated by me at this Consular Agency, in order to facilitate its transit at the proâ€" per ports of entry. April 12 when MatoocP o e reneadnar ind i D. . HURD, Successor to Hurp & Co., AAOCD g.... New York, Sole Proprietor for the United ates> XORTHROP & LYMAXN, NewcasnLe, CMw., Propricors for the Canadasi rRICE TWEXTYâ€"FTE OEBNTS Sold b{l Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M Massey, Hepry F. McCarthy, and J. Skipner, is tion Medicine, surpaesing: everything of the kind ; iuun:lfln. sure to cure, and safe in all cases and at all times, and does not prevent theâ€"horee from being worked wii!o.iuit. ut 1bA wciies Arwhadcnar esnb e es s 2x al It cieanses the breathing apparatus, by remotâ€" ing from the airâ€"cells the congulable lymph, or that secretion which in heaves clogs them, causing a diffica‘ty in breathing, and by its action on the diseased part, causing the mucous membrane to rosume its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the circulation of the blood, and restoring the distended mnl_lw‘ï¬o;u-nunl fl:ï¬; by its use the :'-nl‘.'l appetite is improved, a! derangements digestive :‘nu oot:l‘::d..“ softening the akin, apd iving to the coat a fl1 appearance. f D‘x". HURD, Successor to Hurp & Co., Maiden se O cdue" ols Renntietor Tor the United ue tss IP7 t oo Tw *‘ 60 347. HEIW which uffect the Wind of Herser Tas Orrawa Tiussâ€"â€"Printed and Published every morning, (Bundays excepted) bY AND CONDITION MEDICINE . ll PoOSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO ANY or all other preparations for the bure of Heaver, Coughs, Thick und Brokes Wind, and all disease® â€" Pâ€"cusrige toe: ~* ul N07 4 ",ABERRIDC NOR POT * / DARLEY‘S Arabian Heave Remedvy Nood, 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P.M . $. CONSULAR, ACEKCY Island Pond, DEPARTURE e 3.00 P.M., Train runs through to Plattaburgh C ~=tzgon, O.W. Te Mibsy & W A, RAILROADS LEAVE BROCKYILLE OoF CANADA. LEAYE sAXDPOINT Feb. 5, 1867 _ COTPOm, PNope c °* 00â€" Snd Printing Works, Ko: 60,. Sp®! in the Oity of Ottews County A. NM.«=TRAINS will leave Eandpoint daily at 6100 m«m., and sriving at Brockville at 12:30 y. m., AT OTTAWA, 0. W Reriibnalbtnid mpatlsdce,.2..3 lhiz.ljl Presectt, Kemptville and Oga ean be had at the principa} stg 11 I. 8. DETLOR, P. II. 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