[- Â¥1 64 h nc in t rea%, buse 11 quendier®. W MOKat Wnuorr 12w P 0 Oumov. jal CÂ¥ OF TPHEL 99 t ,7.’mul;a. ys sapplied with the T. LIRqUV OJ & B7 y g» The Hoase bat 3@, PROPRLBTOR, )88 _ 130 Chots «_Â¥U. WAaARD, But‘ve aâ€"Li#, "'"b‘t.cn-::ao Russell House, copied useg Stiee } yeomumen, Catho s# a it t », Attor. %@%" y ; ) N--.Jâ€".'?s. p atrect . bu uh Jn the Dominion ®. .:::I-l.l-. Barrister orney wtery Clork Jouuty , for the United t6 cp‘ml-.ll. OfMbcoâ€"In the orrawW A« dliy, 0 EK c ere im it aries Public, 40, &o, for the Pro d the United #, Indastrial a*s, COipâ€" e â€" BA u}INuxn ROUXD, * ns § °_ TI8T, OFFICE. â€"â€" NO;158054, ** s@â€"rIRE AND WATER Haâ€"dens tnto a coating of SO0LLD ree ol ie i t c M k boards. An e@sctual protection against cols, “-ivudl-m-ld.ofl sema § _ sUuHANAN & 00. Wholesaile Depot for Roofing Materia and Foun »4p BeE» ASD Eie 0 324 Lemoine Street, ® M¢"..rea Ottawa, September 21, 1870 _ 1468 Price §6 a burre!, mixed raady (ie ues Au-l"l"'"‘."‘“ (10 x 109. HWo FRAME DWELLING should be withoat Send tor .d_ls“h- +thaal §# & PHELB CILRBRATED g A s H [ N@LB muummhmh pree #tring # Kz or repairing old Pnuuv. Youu mnoors, PATENT PLAStIG BLATE PAIN1 TeWHPgwve LIFÂ¥EFE on hind he best perâ€" WMMM aad Loadon, MROKNDAEAU solicits a visit to convrince all of the truth of his statement» of his establishment in a «mW"L _ N# mrst experienced harr dressoers, MB GENDREAU having served considerabis time in some of the best and mort extensive Hair Musicks, gu _ _ L T Uo will have always nHLBD B4Z3} FPoR PaRTIES, Plognete srims, A beautiful sountry res denee with Fifteon (15 floh““d.l“.'. hu’:...m,.;; rounded & grove M t -"d-..-’a-u-h-.. artve of the Gorernment of sale," cash. if preferable t small paymeut down, -dot:ol.unu a 0 yours, to suit parch s«or. t _ Mn BR&RADLEY, C the ..m un Roeal Estats ‘Tarms 1 PCO Oe geek fime dwelling houss, two story bigh, barns M.*'.. 1t\ i6 4h torme, term of h}mâ€"nâ€".- y Augly CHARLEs row as, M.ï¬"flul;.;.. w“h od and Mmd...*m. otle, ast ifteon miles from Otawa, with good Oltad beptember 3, 1870 ol gOHELL BRo, DLRECTORS ; AJV8EPH, Chatrman; D 0 THOMBON, Trea atat; 8 B FOOTS i rm. T 4 ovus®®. DRMMUOND Maosger Liatet infed Statudts of Cunak. " * W ’-d 44 I MTAWAOFFICEâ€"O P Dacumons‘s s OWico, 19 Sparks street, Exchange mneorporated under Chapter LXVII of the “Uuu. a0i08arv, Mn TELKOGRAPH ComM P asv SHEATHING FSLT *AOK SALE, ' mepa KUsSIC, plie en t nrtitnngen t Mt+ Gowan‘s Hall o8 ednesdays and Pridags 8t 44 p m. Ortuws, July 15th, +8te, "'..“ Mmmmeenennmemininnemnememm en iemmmemen .........__ u.“'g R DREsSING .rarRLOUR, _ Wellington strat, Jaloons in the Dominion and United Heo will sare no expense to to conduct the dutles manner that cannot be at ensduragement whien ) prosont, he has deter: the Bunk of Montreal GFNER aL 00 F 8, MBMATA @37 or of that so to apnouncse to \".’- 0 7. #0., and trusts the publlc @ uo-i..uoh-h-.-r:. ago that was extended to him in Uttawa, Des. 16, 1870 Be pablic, for <he kind y evineed Hon ioi tomontnmntiantien goe menoe wdlolnu.%%hrp.': of Dâ€"ugs, Chemicals fubos w oy.c;?'mtn-.o ~fl ~ato basiness, same patronâ€" ::f@‘-ywmuum pos uysaroo 1 a eveszsrow ~* ‘he Subscriber has just received a fullassort., anf dt-.n-MOn'nhmo, v0 Cw for Spring Gardening and inâ€"door Calâ€" ture. y 'N .Nh. for t‘he kind .&M and i a umit:.-&omdbuz.' { BHenow begs to inform them that he wiltl comâ€" FAMILY AND DISPEXNSING CHEMIST, LATE MAXAGEE, "..â€";ll:l'lll? 100 be o# us The Flower Roots above mentloned not coming to band till late in the season, are offered for sale at low prices, MEDIC AKL ~H &A LL Ottaws, Nov. 18, 18710 lst Prize Stoves can be seen, at i H. MEADOWS & Ce, _ Ottawa, Oct. 13, 1870. H. MEADOWS & Ce. Lumbermen s Supplies, at H. MEADOWS & Co. Stove Pipes and Elbows, at Hot Air Furnaces, at H. MEADOWS & Co. D_b&ovu,.n“g Parlour Cook Stoves, at H. MEADOWS & Co. The Quintal Coal Stove, at IUAARD . MEADOWES & Co Coal Stoves, Base Burners, at ~«. _ iL. MEADOWS & Co Box and Parlor Stoves, at DUTCH BULBS! H. MEADOWS & Co. Low Ovren Cook Stoves, at 64 be Cl y, Mul’n.,flï¬'o.q."'" . Bits, steol Bits Beviie Draw ‘umo #0, #e, Ottawa, Nor 14, 1870 PAINXT OF aLL CoLOUrs : Rose, Pisk, Burn: Umber, Terrs de rome Yellow, }ellowâ€" Ushre, w.lfl-.: AFTR Mhumnts Weeees mess wA s ie TY 4 4 , * Wuasuses, W ater M mrw(u.....m Hooks, Lines, Feot Broke Po it Eoi Pansiors, bentrag _ Ouaes, aegens 1. 1870 1499 1y NAPITAL +# ARDW ann t 35 SUSSEX STREE, 40 Bparkeâ€"st, Ottawa. Tiie, Levels, Bâ€"ting Hackhices To Letin Btng Warkione, H. MKEADOWS & Co. H. MEADOWS & Co. H. MEADOWS & o H. MEADOWS & Co. HNARLDW aiR®R t i 4 rVueEQB ‘London, Ont., Nov. 14, mo'- Hewy: Bacon, &o.,at the Jowest Fmer Prmon, and on Terms topuit Purcbasers. K4 1.8up. Flour, Osp, Corn, &¢., bought on qmmission. _ White Beans always on hand. :. Oers or enguiries hate prompt atten» Â¥x. P. Pork mat from Heary Mess. Shouléers Mess Muttoi ihrough rates to Brockr{le, Sand A. RO8E, PROYI8!ON BRoEE +4 i ReSgepeatincds y 4. 3 q. o4 4 PE YBAFT leq, Fine and Paestry Flour, Oat and o...-...,..Z. NEW GEOCERY sTo Oar-l-:nu!ath.:-u‘ t%, Extra Â¥Fine Greer, Black and Japan Teas, Rlo, Jare and Turkey Coff:e. At the New GROCERY STORE, Bossex and York Streets. Floa rg.,, _ /. BC VoTradts, Ftooh Turkey Figs, Malaga Graps, m Chulce Iv. "uh""' (::""’ culs, Gelatin», Ctons Black we11‘s Pickies, Sauces, -lxra,.l-m.n, and Metimglade®, Frosh OUysters, Lobsters Re. goin Wackâ€"rel, Saimon an« T with a chorsse lot of Scotch and Engliâ€"h Al+s and Portor, Wines and M; GOl8, ~Boutch 'w’.uh-'m ’.’s’ny.m Corver Buss+x and Â¥urk Streets. _‘ If you want FIRSTâ€"CLA28 DaIRY BUT. TER, call at the New UGROCERY sToRr£k . en mparae w r ant ts * If you want SUPERIOR CHEESE, call at the N w _ GR ‘OsRY STORE, Corner‘ of Sus. sox and York Stroots, If you want Choica VIRGIN HONEY, cal} at the New GROCERY BTCRE, Corner of Bussex and York Htrects, Remember our light Progts,* oLD RY PROOR ® With a fine -â€"-."..':a&w New Year‘s FRUITS ana 8Y KUPS, * Al#Oâ€"= WINTER APPLEs, 1 ORANGE® and LEMONB, 3 CHEESt, HAMS, | and BACON, Remember our Mottoâ€" Quick Sales and JOHN A. BITTERSs, ; | No.3# «au 5t., and Duke St., Chaudiere, "I 45 OTTAW A, ‘CMMNIW of basiness L-‘ large addition now put to their Store,.with a well selected Htock, and com MaABt attention, on their part, will enable Mbmumucuucqu&ul oleewhere . There will be found always on hand a genmeral assortment of GRBOCERIES, / 'rnoum,u.w, LIQUORs, WINES, BRAXUILES, GIN, JRIBH ana scorck WRIsEEY, ’ Gooderbem & W orts‘ it P HIGHWIEKES OTTAWA,‘ MONDAY, JAxUaRYy CEEXTIOX 1 rokds m Sn Constanter on Haxp, their TEAB, m:rl'". ‘1 West End, Layers, Valenciaand ins and Currants, Frâ€"sh Turkey 30, 1870 fum & BROS., A Married Men, who anderstands i; all its iopartments ; luldbn.qâ€m Torowto, #9th Onrtober, 1810. * Notice is hereby given, that the last da; for receiving Pâ€"titions for Privat» Bills -ll{ be WEDNESDA T, the TWESTY.EIGETE day of DECEMBER next. CHARLES T. GILL wor. LEGISLATIYVE ASSEMBLY Or ONTARIO 152¢ ITUATIOXN t 4 . preston a prpowseLlL, MILITARY TaAiLorRrs MPORTERS _ &;WHOLESALE DEALER Vestings, &c. SHLRTS Â¥i.o% to onosa Ma«lvoisia. w ... / "A8MVAKB®, Maluga,. Maderia nv:t:. Noyan Curaoon 3.-:‘:0' Menth», Creme do Mok a., Chartreuse, Mar »chiv0s bngiuish and Canadian Ales and trorter, do, & :, &o,; 14. P, MAaoPBEEION, § * A fall Stook of B;l.cua, twins. J +m Proof and id +ye W biskey. Sherries, Eparkling M. ,ou} op 1MKCY; bhorries, Ageont for Quelton, rench Wines Otltaws Dec 19, iafe A8 FAR ME R Otcawa, Jaly 14, 1878, Rovnu.ol Pon T. 'n‘o.“"l“ ': hui‘:outplcit 0 this delicions t is ful‘ favoured, of greoat body, and gusranteed prrity, * A LICaX®T. Almlu'hocudinb Asrour and bou. qa», ipraluabie for invainds. This winhe G46° beet HLeGIRH® Knnunerl & 1. _ A SELECT ASSORTAENT R:; ":- EmE T s@~TEAS AND WINES. q her J Bearen, D D, ker G B Read, D D, Rev B Baldwin, Rer W i Darling, ReÂ¥ A Wisiams, Ker J D Oayley, 3 â€" C ue MHaderia 5 ollv'rlur.h wood and W.-. proved b ©1GHwWIx E8, OoLD BRYE, PBOOFr WHI8SKEY, Igh proof and avor, at ertrsmely low Thorao‘s and Btowart‘ Eootoh Whukey Ad Tom. msoome ul Y d Jyraps, all grades. IH® 6':'.b"u'-i"oc§r,' 8AVE)} FROM FIRE SELLING _ aAT _ TWENTYâ€"FIYE ... _ PBBCENT BELOW c08T. hy In Sh s ag. . " _0‘ TCeane ’_0"“‘!;0â€" time or bar aiz. «OPRPEE . T en ( Frosh COoff oo ground and roested daily on he promises. 1qvoRrsâ€" L Coox10 Brixorks Rensult & Os, Henâ€" ressy, Piper‘s and other brands. ‘.OI.I. A XD G1n%â€" De Kuyper‘s and Houtmass, n wood bottle. ‘ “] 1KEKSâ€" is hoi gl. RShatrlas a > smwoo Hyson, quite frosh and ie Ctresinntalitwal a the numerous other articles titate a complete stock. atovssaty '.‘.‘.â€" * | D davIKG OoPEXEp Bread Cloths r|.~.’ POVOIE a courasy, H Da E8I8 wus» â€"~ 6 BOBPITAL STREET i:!.L.' Oolong, Fancy Coatings, so. sIDEAU 8TR&xt _ OPPAWA ones, L L;‘yl Ottawa Grocertes, , Bt Qeorge & Con 8 0 . all grader, Ports of Ane : Souternée and Maderia w tner bottle, im proved by age. RYE, PBOOF ’Alï¬) 20:!0-. lmperia) Merch aat »maiss Ruom, es, btill «na AT TBE : 1106 1538y was never so well assorted at this season of the year as it is just now. _ Would say that their Stock, notwithstandâ€" ing their Immense Sales ‘during the las 3 months (without doubt the largest eve made by any D"{ Goods House in Ottawa) was never so well assorted at this annean at R. L. JAMB & 00 GOLBEXN LIOX. , 1871 especially the prices, mh-nu.tlomn, 1 _ ", Canadian Flannels, 2 Baleés Canadian Grey Blinkets, 2 Cases Cornwill White Blankets, 6 Cazes Heavy Tweeds, $"* Light Grey Etofies, * . * UXA Grey ; a¢ WHOLESALE & RETAIL Ottawa, Dec. 16, 1870. B@* Ixseroru® IxvireoD. 1 * Scarlet Flannels, 12Case Fancy Flannels, 1 it " Pn 5 t n n 4 R, L JAMES & Co. 1. *. White C;t'tom, 1 Bale Serges, ing wear, 1 Case Hair Nets and Silk Dress Trimmings, 1 Case Sheetings, 'lcnnhenchluinou, ICuoKidGlovumdflofl'ory, lCmPhinlndTerryBibbou,mdPhin s and Tartan Sash Ribbons, 1 Case Black and Colored Ribbon Velrets 1 Case Rew sackets, IGuoWaurpmofTweeda, 1 Case Ladies Hats, l(hnt-mhloiderodlmli.n&h,forznn } With other Goods too numerous to par kudiul & 10 GARLAND, MUTCRMOR & ¢o, Comprising amongst ethe: Goods the fol GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & 0 SPECIAL LINE 64 34 FPACKAGES xEw DRESS GOODS. from 20 to 90 cents, at 15 to 80. Oxford CTimnts JUST RECEIVEp Epangles, for hbe w : Toud® in a locality‘ denuded of resources, the roads, lodgings for _men, buildings fo: works of constrution and reparation of the machines, diverting the water, hydrauli. J constructions, &c. ; and in 1861 made at Bardonneche, on the Italian u,,’ hommuompdm, The success was complete, | Ordinarily, for she formation of tunnels | in railways, they work not only at the two by means of which the perforator is esiab. lished at several points of the " It happens thusâ€"by means of se shafts which wmumn.f& .‘-a:'-_ï¬"' eral bodi tabilities. Its '“"“""‘,.,....;".,,;',",{," no ities. s ‘Gw,::nï¬mdm‘:n&mnd results A t adoption minister and the : hambers of the several repotts, the mwiw tarnest â€" The n-noflm:gol were employed to create not without enormous difficulties ascertained, and since the commencemen: }oflsosthommhnhuum on two sides of the tunnel. The govern. ment Ml:;l.: mqh!:gmgo.um'w submit i ex k mu well as scientific uhuhx This commission was composed of sâ€"verai falls of water in tubes, whether to act as motive power, or ce crgADork into the galleries mhaxg no tha nawlar .k.pf.“__‘!‘.fl'.."wb’ 12e iminister desired to occupy themâ€" ’ulm uclu'::.ly in °.~ ing thei machine to necessary . . As s00n as jcworkodmeflacymwwh“ astonishing manner. Thus it worked : 'mmm*hlpm-o( Hogiy absolute atmospheres;â€"and is forced into unurvoig.whol_‘nincm@d._ From the l 1 ooge tss C ons . C000 S e eceonne : s _ a HGHIR Works of it. The calculations of science brought them to conciude, not only that still more, that it could be applied to the piercing of the Alps with greut economy. e rnennemenmsmmmmmes oo e nough as colossal, perhaps, as| H preven TVVTR, 6 AB as EALTE is Sressora.â€"â€"To t or con bohud.lowin’ï¬rtbo&twy and br‘qmrdinuoisonoof the grandest Italy, as the piercing of quuï¬uun.of monuonruimodctbym; Mm Suez! _A rough sketch of a was pre. Pul-o-ioW-k-'ill-mmmlh. sented upon this subject to the Bardinian| eoldqtgnkuuinthfluuoudnflnnuy Mhmtutboeowmmdlsc?: complaints, as war md’pa-uleno. will de On the 5th of July of the same year, the | stroy. Severe colds if not attended to *enate approved the report of the Comâ€" soonea or later lead to Mflhhm | mittee, mpondofï¬vommb&:m uon, and the strength of the strongest whom "were the astronomer and | soon falls if neglected., The readiest and General Marmora _ As all these proâ€" butll::mknonwn for the cure of these jects, laws, and . conclusions â€" were complaints is " Byran‘s Palmonic Wafers,‘ important, but for the invention of thâ€" which have been Mï¬ly tried for the piercing machine, 13 which the scheme last twenty years, and bave never been was made comparatively inexpensive, in | known to fail. Singers and publicspeskers time and money, it may be interesting to will also derive great benetit from the use trace the origin of its invention. The en | of them. Bold by all medicine dcalers, at gineers who were the inventors of the new 25cts. per box. system of hydroâ€"pneumatics, had m«de asmentnmemene timmmmmmmmmmenmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmen with the government s contract to apply | .k Taf Jt croâ€"as mir systeim and diminisn o'fb:h:w of ‘ :ll “c.n‘ocl."“ Coup," n| hiuu'r. Tusoar, traction at thovi, on owed to progress, results in serious Ime a the route to Go::. pl.:t. in making the | k *‘ Bronchial affections, of tentimer inour» machines made new discovery | hax, erermat Me: abmarer of Fuul| .. , Broir xt mrovouras, rnoouns _ . Works of it. The calculatrons of science most instant relief. In Buoncarts, Asrug,. on brought them to conclude, not only that Catizenx they are benefbcial. Obtain only the their discovery was very important, but | enuine BROW ‘s BRO ~CHI A; uognu till more, that it could be applied to the which have proved their efficacy by tost of many plercing of the Alnn‘ wl "I Eanicy AV o j _ TTmalt prC0ml ine tion of other diet m’m-h.dk «&( mignd on of 0 istingui engi savans, including Professor m of Turin. ‘Then foflowed projects of law and ment of Viochmnqdi-mun the disâ€" covery of the machine o Messrs. Sommeilâ€" ler, Gratoni, and Grandis, undertook the work, though as colossal, and, podnp.,u‘ boldmd.lowingï¬rthooenmy and for Italy, as the piercing of the Isthmus of Buez! _ A rough sketch of a bill was pre. sented upon this subject to the Sardinian| Parliament at the commencement of 1867; On the 5th of July of the same year, the *enate approved the report of tha Cam _ | Secondâ€"(Quartates) Quartz. 4 bzbirdâ€"lhu. of abhydrous and orystalâ€" Ey pseous um). li‘oqrthâ€"uusn‘, r-uwno ; and (calcaire grenais). fï¬shâ€"smw y and chalky Mtho ese ro*n. except k can be easily worked ; far ‘;x:}m o; mdfl- reulties for the ing of a tnnnof they are the most ï¬vmonnblo. The columns of water, then, seeing theâ€"nature of these rocks, are not to Lo feared. Thus the study of M. Gabriel, in confirming previous studies, have shown to day, vm the piercing has reached more than the half of its hn‘t!l:hfl the direction given to the line was but,-not.onlyintboli‘htof skill, but stiil more with reference to geo logical conditions and the facility of exouâ€" tion, and these with reference to time and are according to the following order, ginning at Fourneau . | Firstâ€"Micacouse (and talquex) stone. $ of TY To A4ive iA vhange on weanpry + »r . PPR iE Sevritarprascpartizes s 4 _ / cight or |from Paris to Lyons the opening of this r ten times '!“_“'f than hy hand. But this tunnel as a sure and safe trausit, in winter | *!@20 machine could not be used in a grtâ€" erpecially, and with a view to Genoa, to 1°"Y 28 deep as that of the Alps, because the Mediterranean, and to the Orient, has | WithOut the airâ€"the liment of combusâ€" occupicd the most statesmanlike and v'm:::h“?“"l'.":! have s:«nm It is the scientific of Italy. Prize poems were Ni i intking, and this the Siy« w itten, :t;i: were printed, m‘lmdunopmnded. § wore in travail, scientitic experiments were | _ " the tunnel abou; three hundred and carried onâ€"â€"all to start and accomplish | filty workmen are engiged in working at this tunnel ‘work. ' once, by reluys of eight hours, ï¬vh Shortly after the annexation of Saroy to | COmpany of 1« borers woul d hare the third France, which was on the 24th of March, | °! ©6.400 cubic metes of â€" air, which 1860, Sardinia, guided by Cavour, confided‘) 9414 give for cach m eighty â€"two oubhic to t..e engincers the study of the line and | Metres in eight hours.. If one considers work _ Th y agreed at once on the initial | that a man ean live at oase during iwentyâ€" points. The line by ‘the Valley of the | four hours with ten cubig metres of air, Doire ani the Arc, with the piercing of‘ and in Aupposing that the lights absort as the Aips under the Pass of Frejuo, which | much oxygâ€"n as a person. there woul l yot is now followed. wis then deemed the remain fortyâ€"ons cubic metres of air for best. Since 1843 all studies have ended in | ©Ch individual ; that is to. say, forr times the conclusion th«t this is the best line j m re thin is necessary. â€" So that, in fact, a Geology and experiment countirm the con. man is better off und r the Alps than out, clu;i‘:n. The fear was that this line Ne Tas ue 4 ol f08 tunnel, up to this wo encounter obstacles, such as granite me, not requi any & al Giure, serpentine, water sources, &c., only to be When r. quired. a plan is at hnn':;:y which, curmounted _ with / enormous outlays | iD dividing the tunnel into compartments, Geological researches then began ‘o the bad air can be expelled, and without sre imdebted to a pamphlet written by a t veink inhaled * y the workmen. r. j "of for img-g'!.. cost of these processes depends on informum'm m'. Ha. ssue tharltha Kind a; _ ; _ IT*DiOk Gopen Ever since the completion of the railroad ‘ from Puris to Lvontk Tht anmmins Je i HRTTT °C SHu iPO ; ,Tho cricket chifps, the light burns | ‘Tis nearly twelve 0 clock, Shake hunds before {ou die Old Year, we‘ll doar y rue for y What is it we can do for you * Speak out before you die. His face is wing sharp and thin, Alack, our g::nd. is gone, Close up his eyes : tie up his chin, Step frm the corpse, and let hiin in That stantieth there alone, And waiteth at the door. There‘s a new foot on tho floor, my i And a new face at the door, my frien it can be transmitted to any dis The shadows J ¢ friend,": > : _ ~>~~ Comes up to take his own. How hard h;zutbu! o I beard just the crow! fangl 3, â€" o â€"3 5_ ___ . EP wHork, Mn || ie . _ 'l.bofpplumxnofthnnyuumhoumb Full knee deep lies the winter snow possible, the earth of the gallery being And the winter winds are wearily sighing ; | about 1 609 meties, or about 5000 feet Tell ye the Church bell sad and slow, (duro.an 3, 281 feet to one metre) below And tread softly and speak low th‘helchtm:n‘poul:mdhenm For the id Year lies a dyi a crowd of d ties. The most serious Uld year, you mmtnitmgio was that of time; for in this manner, You came to us so readily, working only at two points, thirtyâ€"five or You lived with us so steadily. forty years would be necessary to complete it % the work, The machine met and overcame He was full of ioke and jest, this difficulty. Motive rowu- for the maâ€" Butall his merry quips are o‘er. chines and vital power for the workmen ; To see him die, across the waste, thase obtained, the pext thing was a ma. His son and heir doth ride post haste, ‘clunod'tbounlnd kind adequate for the But be‘li be dead before. | Alpine work.. â€" M. Maus, a Belgian engiâ€" Every one for his o:::i id Fstts. : | ne‘;r, made the ti;sx ;)no, The night is starry co i ) __| Te variety o unctions ormed Andmtb‘f!\'ow Year, blithe :3 bold, my {makes the niachine & wandar ’.:.' Founbaii friend. â€" wl 7 . , . 5_ it the door, my friend, A new fx0e at the door. the Doire :valley to feed The Death of the Old Year. uOW THE woORK was Dox®, The Alpine Tunnel athes! over the snow, the crowing cock, er to and fro : *F 8, the light burns low : talquex) sand . my frierd, for you all‘lh y 'r""""' * _"* COTene to 2.50 at y. Clouds from 8T4e. T. HUNTO® ®SHQ M* All Wool Tartar w Wi siww‘s £OOTHI Nq SYRUF, lu.i:‘no tmacâ€"smume of "Curtis & Perkins" n the outside wrapper. All others are bass im« 'ohnoo::wuc-bn.\\':{-u..;-.h d 6 on ." -.. ‘I.' ""','Ph' giflldr;";uzhin‘.“ If we had the power, we would make her, as she 18, a sieal saviour to the Infant Race, 2500&,.':{“ Ad by al drageis+«. Be sure and call for f Py ho P qoi tss Mb i u5e rge Oe3 ) ‘Laudanum," and erery other " + arcotic, vhich the babe is drugged into stupidity rendered dull and idiotic for life. «f 306 & ~ T , 210°~ nas veen on an average about 2500 persons employed in the tunnel, The cost, when completed, has been reck. oned to be sixtyâ€"five millions of france, oneâ€" hltofwhiehwiubobom by France. d O ag _ _ _,_ HCGomamd®. doepends on the kind of rock worked. The quarts costs nearly twice as much to perforate as the solft stone.. A few other items and we willeleave this business. The temperature of the gallery, in every season, is from 2 degreas to 22 degrees centigrade, which is 70 degrees Fahrenbeit ; rather warm. ‘The workmen have to dress light in winter, and watch themselves when coming out into an atmosphere 80 degrees colder. ’ Not the least interesting pirt of these processes is the determination of the line of work. Observatories are ‘fixed at the â€"ntrance on each side. The heodolities are gud on un:.’ The tunnel is W the further end by a strong light of magâ€" six months, There is a diference between the heigh cfo‘lâ€th two entrances dnmlf.l‘l feet. Savoy side is nearly above thqm'l:zol. I esteem by all who have used them d by all medicine dealers at 250ts. re: M M Unmpepegtnatti P es P 6 mssn time, has not required any speci«al cure., When required. a plan is at hand by which, in dividing the tunnel into compartments, the bad air can be expelled, and without veing imhaled ‘y the workmen, LTh:Qh:l of these processes depends on much oxyg n as a person remain fortyâ€".ons cubic : e«ch individu«l ; that is ; mare than is necessary, ; man is better off und ‘r th The ventilati.n of the +. IPRICEâ€"3 CENTS | _ When studied at first, by a commissior !unmul, 13th July, 1849, by M. Guloigno Minister of Public Works, this machine, ' which avoided the use of powder, was re. garded as reuniting «11 the . proper condi. tlioutol.cu.: but the essential point of ventilation had not been sufficiently studied, and at first they were obli o "sbmdeg’n the project, as much for u:e‘“limk of ventilation as for the difficulty present ed by the mechanical system. _ Nome time after anouber modeo was L»re- sented by an Englishman, M Raerthai; l o ns IdEFP 13 fang;, . _ 1). . "t_ Dartiott, who, in order to facilitate the boring of the gallery, had adopted a steam machine, making a perforator move by means of which lbororlor-tiom were made eight or ten times faster than hy hand. Baut thi. Bd e cce 2. . 1. | to the percussion the r draulic wheel and cables 3. The engines and n sion of the ‘motive force., 'Pfll“ ::â€"“ 1. Th.lgent 1 m inlo lhe forming groov by means of wed of workmen to accelerate uk L. L Children‘s * Samaine .a. wonder, It com igent of percussion, which ad to the mk; lb. steel pm-n“. ro0 y which dmch the rOCKk of agu : ï¬m mhin’ 'hich Imamnemeals. T und r the Alps than out. _of the tunnel, up to this equired any IpeJ:l ciure. a plan is at hand by which, tunnel into compartments, ! a person. there woul l yot io oubic metres of air for that is to. say, forr times essary. . So that, in fact, a ‘on the motive forse com uind mi.:).f. the tunnel by hy "1@30"° ; 7 I, Commission 1849, by â€"M. Guloigno, ic Works, this machine, use of powder, was re. ‘€ all the «+proper condiâ€" but the essential point d not been sufliciently t they were obliged t» ‘ eight hours. La. would hare the third etros of .i't 'h“‘h man eighty â€"two cutbjc mode of transmis the transmite