K. 25 conts dn GHAÂ¥, olnt 1061 8 DS 11317 H. Gowan and a gentleman, member of Gowan‘s Band, but whose name we did not learn. in response to a prolonged encore they played another piece, and Nï¬'flfllbdn"l\-o. Both gentleâ€" â€"men showed themselves to be proficient with the flute, and we hope to have the rh-noflim-i..toth.-.phm A'“d'.lb’.l’-c-!olliwnm listenâ€" ed to with great interest, and much apâ€" plause followed Mr. Ryan to his seat. Miss Leprohon sang as she has often been heard Mr. Whitcher then read a very pretty liffle _ piece of rhyme in â€" his characteristic and very interesting manâ€" ner. Mr. Whitcher‘s appearance on the M-idupm'iï¬-pootqo- ‘.‘W“"“mdhhmty-. caterer to the intellectual taste of the o sing with, charming sweetness. In response to a loud encore Miss Leprohon sang a very pretiy French song. She was accompanied on the piano by her sister. very large, the hall being filled with ladies and gentlemen. Mr. Tilton ocouâ€" pied the chair, and in a few opening reâ€" marks expressed his regret that bearers of some of the names on the programme were not present. He was rery suxcessful, however, in _ obtaining substitutes. The _ programme â€"was opened by pece, which was very well received. A flute duett was admirably executed by Mr. Wreiruzz.â€"The weather which we have experienced during the last few days is to say the least of it veryyunusual at this season of the year. The Indian who preâ€" dicted an open river for New Year certainâ€" ly prved himself a weaiher prophet to a degree, though his prediciion was not Cauronx or Exeraxo Rz::.nisos.â€"These readings took place last evening in Gowâ€" an‘s Hall The andience, as usual, was Sappers‘ Bridge for instance. Is there trom the Chaudiere to the Rideau a more disgraceful and dangerous priece of walk ? A ridge of clear ice, ‘about a foot high in the centre, slopes off to each side, renâ€" dering it almost impossible to walk across the bridge without fulling. We hope the new Council will do its duty in this the Ottaws Directory, which they have have undertaken to get out. In a portion of the book the names of the numbers of the Senate and House of Commons will be published, each member having set oppoâ€" what we can learn we conclude the Direcâ€" tery will be a most complete work of its Ortrawa Dizzcrozr:â€"In keeping with the usual push and energy of Messrs. Cherrier and Kirwin they hare already Goob Exaxrus Girex."â€"1It is not surâ€" prising that the residents of the principal streets do not go to the trouble of cléaning the ice and snow off the walks in front of their premises when we reflect that the most neglected portions of the public sidewalks are those belonging proâ€" ecompletely verified. The remarkab‘e thaw of the last few days and and the fall of rain on Thursday night, make the poor Indian‘s prediction worthy of respect. No doubt we shall be treated to a "cold snap" dresses.will be delivered by the Hon. J.C. Aiken and several clerical gentlemen. A collection will be taken up at the close in ard of the mission fund. We hope to see a large attendance, as the occasion is cerâ€" tainly one meriting public attenti~n. Misssoxast Axxiysrsarzt.â€"the annual Wesleyan Methodist Missionary anniverâ€" sary meeting will take place on Monday evening next. The chair will be taken by Jas Manning, Symeuse ; Aug Faikner, do j J W Sims, Montréal ; J Brown, Quebec; Homer Taylor, Senr., Montreal; J Perce» val, Onslow ; Mrand Mrs Lynach Stanton, DPundas ; Jno C Nelson, Ayimer ; Poter Apylen, do ; M Bellingham, Montreai; W P McQuirk, do; Jno Chalmers, do ; 5 M VWLeary, do; Walter Scott, do; P. Stearne, Adgams, NY,; K P Fidlar, M Morrison, Napanee ; J W Baliwin, Montreal ; W H Weich, Quebec. ~ This liberality reflects great credit on the companies. Umox Missioxa®rtr Mertmso.â€"The Union Missionary meeting hbeld in the Bank Street Church last evening was pretty well attended, and some excellent adâ€" dresses was delivered. Mratnonist Musosary Seavyczs.â€"The annual Wesleyan Methodist Missionary services take place on Sunday next, in the Weeleyan Church, Metcalt street. The Rev. Mr. Hali will preach at eleven o‘clock in the morning, and in the evening the Rev. Mr. Stephenson will deliver his locâ€" ture, "Why I am a Protestant." sincere sorrow. hensive of serious mischief. it is to be hoped that this constant weight of useless matter will soon be reduced, so that it may not made imperative upon the auâ€" thorities to build a new bridge. â€" |, Ouirvary.â€"We regret to announce that MÂ¥r. Arch. McDougall died at three 0‘clock a. m. yesterday, Mr. McDougall leaves a wife and family to mourn their loss. | His many friends will hear of his death with the sums : Chaudiere Fire Company......... 58 Central Hook and Ladder Co..... % Cuavnpiees Susrexsion Bzrincz.â€"There is ice to the depth of fully one ftoot on the Suspension Bridge at the Chaudiere just now, causing a strain on the cabl«s, which makes thoughtful people somewhat appreâ€" Lavoasis Liszzarity.â€"Wo are gadl to learn that the widow of the late Richard Fallis has received donations from the different companies of which he was a The very slippery state of the sidewalks yesterday was the cause of so many ‘falls,‘ some of which were a little severe. i~ Senoor Terstezs.â€"The first meeting of the new Board of School Trustees will probably not be held until the 1st of February. $ Crry Couxcu.â€"As is cusiomiry ino mSk meeting of the new Council will be hald on Monday, at noon, and & Theeting .will «lso take place the same evening. Azrzmmvars art us Rossms Hoos:.â€" > during his life. The following are As is customary the first t escape, _ At low tile each chose his time to do so. Waiting for the breaking of a wave, they immediately dashed across and were sale. The new tower was safe from harm â€" Chere a dripping of water was bheard only as he waves rolled against its immovable surfs«ce. ‘ihe wind veering to !mm the waves were sent aguinst ; the towers in line instead of between them, and the men retursael in a feow hours to the old tower for food. Mr. Casâ€" well says one more such tide «s thas of Wedneâ€"day afreruoon would hivre â€"wept this tower into the ocein. . As soon as i;-ncneurle they took a look outside ; their prison and realized more fully their ,.rmt. deliverance. Both boats had been | smashed, leaving their stems hanging to | the davite; three of the iron strans «nd the ijron ladder: were torn away, and the immense bell, weighing 1,80U0 pounds, hid been moved along the founâ€" dation in a northwest direction for the space of ten feet! Two of the foundation siones were broken in two, and the whole structure was lovsened. Mr. Caswell lifted one of them, and could have pushed it into the sea with his hands. The other can also be thrown overboard by means of a crowbar. With these stones gone the tower would have toppled over, and the keeper As the _ morning _ dawned _ the anxious men looked out of their prieon for the first Oopportunity to Oznnoez axo Srereu.â€"In every bronch of oulâ€" tivationâ€"whether in the feld, the orchard, the vineyard or the garden, there must be order and «ystem to insure successful results, and this truth is frmly established by actual experiénce. Another great truth has also been established by the same means, which is : That as a preâ€" ventative medicine, or a medicine for the cure complaints, the "Canadian Pain Destroyer," i the most reliable. For sale by all Druggist and country dealerr, Price, 25 cents per t that a merciful Proviience alone inter: vened botmu:‘hun and death.. The building trem at each succeeding shock from foundation to summit, bat the men in their hazardous situ«tion didâ€"not forget that the lives of a thousand brave men were at stake. The fogbell kept up a constant clicging like a solâ€"mn kueil until the immense weight which keypt it in motion ran down. ‘Towind it was im possi® le, as it must be done outside the sower. . OUne of the nkg:â€r:nt as a warning to mariners had useless. There remained only the light to ’uud the watcbing sailors, to a haven of safety. Freâ€" quent trips were made to the top of ti.e ower, and the light was kept trimmed ard burning. . * 3 The old Whaleback lighthouse off Portsâ€" mouth harbor, N. H., wuunrl;d..oyod by the recent stortm. ‘The Portsmouth Uhronicle has an account of the experience of those in the hflt:om which is exâ€" ceedingly interest It says : â€" unsuccessful. RBut he met with a terrible end ; for hbis shameful use of power, w&ohhc-amr'flmohm the Judiciary, led him into difficulty at huvithsâ€"ap.fl:lh-nom of ambition, coupled with a wicke«d will to accompliwh his own ends at whatever cost. The result was a tragedy possessing no elements to excite sympathy for any of the «#The lightbouse was occupied at the the time by Mr. Wom. H, Gaswel!l, of this city, lhohor.lndh son Frank. We learn from Mr. Caâ€"swell that they did not escape into the new b?q until nine e‘clock on the morning of Thursd4ay, and both occasions treating the audience to very hamorous pieces. Mr. Davies then concluded the evening‘s entertainment by singing two very chumorous sengs, one being in answer â€" to a _ vociferous encore. ln the litter song in which â€" Tobias and _ his _ brother were vyery conspicuous, and which was to the air of " Auld Lang Syne." Mr. Davies requested the audience to join him in singing. He gave out two lines of the song at a time, and immediately the hall rung with the numerous voices chanting the couplet of the song. As may be supâ€" posed, this produced a most humoreus effect. _A loud encore was given Mr. Davies, but he did not respond, having already contributed his share certainly to the pleasure of the evening. The audience then dispersed. _ the gâ€"le of Weinesday and M'y_ night they kept ceaseless vigil in the old tower, thoruunymhbd.‘m. ly imag nalle by those on fterre firma. i he gathering elements portended no exâ€" treme danger at first, but the increasing fury of the winds and waves as the incomâ€" ing tide rose to its height soon warned them. ‘Too h:.l to fAiy !or“ubty, they spent a; terrible night: of. suspense. lrup volumes of water, with fierce momentum, dushed agâ€"inst the builling. tbe hase, reimbursing the ny viupmw-odhbmdo&.‘h;to- qmdyl.homl..dunupporpm Pak tino dnbbind in Sther proptrify cumag which is the rummw Central Park Garden, hi experiences as a showman making him hanker after places of amusement. â€" The recent acts of #isk require no exâ€" tended mention. In fact, the less said the better for his reputation. His elecâ€" ï¬u-lfl:;ht‘oloodudtb-hn‘h- profligacy afforded nex phases to his chaâ€" recter, though they present no features of interest. Assuming the command of a regiment while ignorant of the duties of the position, he was only actuated by a desire to obtain entrance to respectable societyâ€"an effurt which proved decidedly to an exorable encore he read a picco «*short but sweet." Col. Stewart kindly consented to give another reading, and was obliged to responded to an encore, on each shock appearing to them like the discharge of a beary cinnon. Aid trom without was in::iblo; and the awestruck men felt that t hbol4 on lite was frail : Fiak m more m;im for n:| ®© Black Fri n any one the haunu‘bhmm ne set on foot. A Ring was tormed y which absolute conâ€" trol was obtained of all the saleable gold in the market, and the consequence was a «* corner‘" in gold on Frilar, ~ept 24, 1869 The reâ€"ult was a panic in Wall ~treet, gold I suddenly sprang from 142. to 16). Fisk and Gould‘s agents forcing the rate by hids, until it wa« found that the king posâ€" s»xsed all of the available gold, and inâ€" 1ended to hold it for a further advance. Everything seemed in favor of the conâ€" spirators, as it was believed that the Govâ€" ernme .t sales ot gold would not relieve the market. The scenes in the goldâ€"room mcxu-o;uin:ï¬y. fora continuation of the crisis for the small operators, as well as many of the leading firms. While the panic was at its bheight President Grant ordered the sale of $5 OU0, â€" uk) of gold coin, and the rate dropped down to its old figure. With charaoterisâ€" io cflnmo{i“m and :a; confederates repudiated mejority engngements made by their agents, and several failures were the result. The en:f:q was an imf:amous one, and in any dty:nld probably have led to imprisonment of the Fisk, however, had become identified with the Tammany Ring. Tweed and Sweeny were Em‘unu...-d corrupt Judges enabled Fisk to escape the clutches of the law. As an instance of Fisk‘s disâ€" honest manne :A bu-un;, it is only to ce his pera House s «= lation. ~When the over issue of Erie stock p: ‘h.n:eonuol o:.ln immense amount shares, gflmd Pike‘s Opers House for $820, in the not liking the bargain, loed there but six hours. All t A TERRIBLE NiGHT BLACK FRIODAY. Now York Times. , but they to Ina Gentieman‘s Faurily in Centrs Town, None but frst class need apply. Calil at Tiuss office, 1856 22 ::d mbf:ri&uou m“.“ct hereaiter to b Do.iod Ottawa, ofln.... ifll. 496, That reminds me: Willie cut his fnger awfully thismorning ; I will hasten and put some Paxâ€" Kmuce on it. ( To beContinued) sold everywhere, price 25 cots. and 50 ots pe imposibilities ; she cures Sore Throat, Canker, Rash, Croup, CO:?. Colds, Bowel c.-n:-. On-a‘.lurd a, Rheuâ€" matism, in she is a of Dostors all in herseif if she has a bottle of Paimâ€"Kituss with her. Husband :â€"She noeeds to be ; L never sawÂ¥ such children as hers are, they are always cutâ€" ghqt.h‘h Angers, spraining their ankles and falling down stairs. e : Yes, and the Pamâ€"Knorme is -as\cal 1lo'nvuo§ for Sprains, Bruises and Fiesh Cuts. Quarr «. $1 40, and ordinary Labourers $1 20 per day ; also, * to work b, the day or by the piece, Good Cutters three dollzrs pâ€"r day or 60 cents per foot, Apply on the Works, or to MR. SNAITH, at Happare‘ Biidgo, Uitawa. * January 6, 1872 1863 a 300 ruary, 1872, at 12 o‘clock noon. All parties interested are required to take notice, and govern themselves accordâ€" we‘r WM. ELLIOTT, 7 Co. Master. Co. Carleton. North Gower, Jan. 8, 1872 1867 Iw "he Annual ll::etingf‘o‘. the Loyal Ora County o County of Curl:?on will be h&m in the City of Uttawa on the F!RST TUESDAY in Febâ€" JOHN L BROWN & sUN, _ on outside wrappe! uf box, and private Gor etamâ€"at stamp attached to cach box. will be received by the underâ€" ab until the 15th day of January next, for furnishing the follom amounts of hnb.to'it:AhmtflL feet of pine ; about 150,000 feet of hemlock ; about 100,000 feet of spruce ; about 3,000 cedar ts, to be delivered in the City of Utica. gi’-;-my he made for furnishing each, or any, of the .bonh::::oflnuhu. The undersigned reserve rigt to accept or reject any or all proposals. tions of zmbonmy be seen at the offfce of Wright, Dana &Co., Utica, or will be sent upon application to Alexander Buell, Vreasurer, Utica, N. Y. kXECUTIVE COMMITVEE Of the Utica Park Association. January, 4th. 1872 186%2â€"2. Uver six thousand million pins are used in the United States each year. A deed one hundred and thirty years old was recently presented for record in The total number of permits for the erection of new buildings in Philadelphia last year was 6,295, Busband :â€"And what does the Parâ€" son‘s wife say about it ? Wife :â€"'{y. it coes everything but imposibilities ; she cures Sore Throat, Canker, Rash, Croup, Coughb, Colds, Tney are burning corn instead of coal at Maysville, Ky. SORE THRUAT, cuUGH, COLD, and similar trouoles, if suffered to 8 1eault in serious Puilmonary, .m Asthmatic afoâ€"tions, oftentimes incurable, BROW N‘Sâ€"BRONCHIAL THOCHES are compounded so as to reach directly th» seat of the discase and girvre almost instant Tuls care in putting 1p the Trowhes is im. portant as a security to the purchaser in ord ; to be sure ut obtaining the genuine Brown‘s Bronchial Trovin a. Office: ELGIN STREET, opposite the Russeli packages, been restored to .Io.lth{ and «ound condition, all traces of the disesase .vh: seen m&‘dy removed, and hare been sol for from to $15 more than they would pre viously have brought; whan you want a horse medicine get "Darley‘s Condition Powders and Arubian Heare Remedy." We know you will be perfectly satisfied with the result. Rememben the name, and see that the signature of Hard & Co. is on cach package. Northrop & Lyma.‘ !muu..ou.munhom Bold by ail medicine * confidence in their efficacy ; they have been thoroughiy tested and maintain the good reputation they have justly acquired _ For Public Bpeakers, Singers, Military Officers, and those who overtazx the volce they ars us ful in relieving an Irritates ‘Throat, and will render articulation easy. Being an article of tue merit, and baving proved their efficacy ".ud-nyymhy-‘oï¬h in new localities in parts of the and the Troches are uln:.llypmm better than other articles. Ubtain only «Brown‘s Bronchial Troch s,‘ and do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered. 1 by the * Troonzs, * so called, son ounce, are a poor imitation and nothing like BROWXN‘8 BRNXC#iIAL TROCHES which are sold only lo buxese with faeâ€"umile o the proâ€"tigtts, $600, for stealing two umbrellas. OUvercome by ennui, two California conâ€" victs relieved the tedium of confinement by digging out of jail with a spoon. A new style of fur is known by the name of wolverine, and will be, is is said, as popular next season as seal skin is this. Norwood, the Arkansas man, who shot a girl because she wouldn‘t marty him, had his case attended to soth afterwards by a lynching party. Of the three hundred and twenty builuaings intended for public worship in New York, seventy ae §h»pdun. ulty â€" five Presbyterian, forty Methodist, thirtyâ€" two Roman Catholic, twentyâ€"nine Baptist, tweniy six Jewiwshâ€"other denominations claiming a swmall number of the remaining seventy five. Wisconsin belies se hunting par ties, take their l.itu::m‘-‘uu. and stride off to the woods without any horrid men to bother them. Gaear Cowxnrriox Mroronz â€"As a condition medcine for horses "Dariey‘s Condition Powâ€" dere and Arabian Heare Remedy" has no equal. Its effects in this respost are astonishing ; many horses that wore supposed to be broken down aad almost worthless have, by the use of a fow with a young girl, was -m.ud, knocked down, beaten and re by his indigâ€" nant wila. lle has gone out of the elopeâ€" ment business, A "lady ‘‘ entering a crowded horse car in Boston, said : * Is any gentleman here tlem a & ough to give me a seat !" md-uy the gentlemen did not like her method of end=avoring to obtain a seat, for no one rose . y HMere is an awful warning. A Philadelâ€" »hhnmarmudnd{oldtohilin ‘The Troches are offered with the tullest 8T. LAWRENCE AXD OTTAWA RAILW AY. A Nebraska married man, who dord th a young girl, was pursued, knocked ROPOS AL#. 1743 1y A. J. TAYLOR, Agent, oTICE OUSKMAID WANTED To work on the Grenville Canal. 50 Stone Cutters CARTAGE AGENCY. AMERICAN NOTEs. 3 f§ , TBE OTTa wa NMMFES,â€" JANUAEK 1 43, 1872 Young & Radford‘s Christmas Christmas 0NE RADEORD § Christmas Christmas PREVM TOlNG YOl \G inngrynvtyo(@ood-hth‘irlho. Ottaws December 19, 1871. in every variety of Goods in their line. Ottamwa, Dee. 19, 1871 1849 â€"lin PRESENTS in every variesy o 1o0oods in their line. Ottawa, D: o > er 19, 1871. in every variety of Goods in the rline. (Ottawa, December 19, 1871. PALSE NTS New Vear‘s New Vear‘s New Year‘s Neéw YVYear‘s MOODY MDNORV AND AT AT AT and to authorize a further extension of the dail way or deviation of the present extensioa thereof from any point of thesame turfln- 1y to a point at or near Portaze du Fort, in the Province ef Quebec, ana thence to or near the the Town of Pembroke, in the County of Ontario, with &n of further extecsion from the said n of Pembroke, to any point on Lake Nippi«sing, French River, or upon the Georgian Bay. OOCO-QLYCEBIN E, the most elegant hairâ€"dressing ARRIVE AT SAND POINTâ€"1:30 pum, and 8:25 p m LEAVs SAND POINTâ€"7:45 am, and 3:45 pm â€" Freight loaded with despatch, and No Tran« a.lpment whon in car loads, â€"smme f H. ABBOTT, Trains on Canada C:ntral and Perth Bran h make certain connections with all trains ca B. & O, Railway _ _ t & Is hereby given that application will be made to the Parliament of Canada, at the enpsuing bession thereof, for an Act to amend the 8t. Lawremce and Ottawa Railway Act, N. B.â€"The POSTAL CARLV at a distance, we shall be brp;yy erpense. â€" These, as wel! as n | ing of Browdcloths, English, Scotch, and Canadian Tweeds, Meltons, Whitneys, Mantle Goods, Ladies‘ Shawls, Fur Juckets, Cloaks, an assortment of White Blankets, Flannels, &0., &¢., together with an as«ort. ment of Fancy Goods comprising Writ.ing Desks, Dressing Cases, Opera and Fiel Glasses, Satchels, &c., &o. This Evening I will sell at my Rooms, Elgin street, opposite the Russell House, a splendid Stock of Quadruple Pl«te Silver Ware, Inisid _ Writing Cabinets, Dressing Cases and Work Boxes, Vases, Statuary, Walches, old Chaing, Cutlery, Wainut ns, Cutlery, ut Brackets, Dolls, Fancy Goods, &¢., &0 R@y*There is no reserve. Hale at 7 o‘clock. e glwn article from 1}. i the city limits by our own co=ve . H. P“.I‘Shuaud received a Conâ€" signment of BANKRUPT GUODS consistâ€" SBale to take place This Evening at 7 o‘clock, and to continue every evening until the whole Stock is disposed of at And also in Wood or Bottle + Genuine Hcennessey‘s and Martelio Brandies, DeKayper‘s Gin, Jaâ€" maica Spirite, Loodon Gin, Irish and Scotch Whiskies, &c. A large varicty of Ports, Burgundies, Sherries, Cham pagnes, Moselles, Hocks, Clarets BHauternes &e., of choice quality and great range in prices. THE GREEK AS USUAL. DOW‘S ALE in cask or bottle. English Ales, Porteis, &c. . KFinest French Wine Vinega: Liberal terms. Inspection invited. " & ARNOLDI, Telegraph Bui:ding, Metcalte street, Ottawa, Dec 29, 1871 RBecting with irand Truok Day Express â€" from the Kast and West, arriving at Ottawa at 7:25.p m,. and at Sand Point at 8;25 p m LEAVE OTiI AWA. Through Western Express at 10:00 a.m., ar. riving at Rrockville at 150 p.m., and connecting with Grand Trunk Day Exâ€" :0- going Rast and West. all Train at 4:2C p.m. The whole to ho s ld without reserve as the stock must be cleared out at once. J. . M art. Agent for Consignee. ltaw â€" _ Dee. 28, 1871 18 METCALFE S[REET, In Bond or Free Brockville and Ottawa Railways Mail Train at 2:15 p.m. Through Ottawa Express at 3:25 p.m., conâ€" 5 43, RIDEAU STREET, â€" two doors east of Daniel‘s Drug Store. Ottawa, Dec. 28, 1871 1856tf Exp.ow at 7 48 a m., arriviog at Ottawa at 1%;50 p.m., and at Sand Point at 1;30 ARNOLD‘s WiINE VAULTS. A CUP OF G00D TEA Ureat Broad Gauge Route TO OlTaAWA. "‘The Noted Tea House WEDNESDAY, %Zith DECEMBER, 1871. Thains will run as follows : Brockville Dec. 27, 1871. On and after BANKRUPT GTOCK. BCYC ATUCTION. oTICOEK, By W. H. Falls, Auctioneer. UOTION SALE Ottaws, Dec 18, 1871 1NE GOODS CANADA ~CENTRAL LEAVE BROCKVILLE. WHILSKIES, HIGHWINES, &c., QUALITY â€"GUARANTEED JOHN HILL challenges buyers whoe‘er they may be, To put to a trial his Coffee and Tea. He fears not a trialâ€"he asks you to t: y, We‘l knowing that these are the best you can buy. Whehe‘er his Neas are impartially tried _ The buyer approves of the nmp{u supplied. However particul‘r buyers may be They show their approval of Joux H11‘s pure Tea. And that is the reason, we fearlessly say, Why Hit in his business improves day by day. When ready supporters their favors bestow They know they‘il be studiedâ€"decidedly so ! We nJy of the Coftees as well as the Teas. That Jonx lt in his business ende vours to please. His Coffees are matchless in flavor and smell, And purchasers relish the articles well. To fact we appe.l when we openly say ; Thit these are the chenpest and best for the tray ; Then purchrise of Joux HiLu, for whenever you do You‘ll prove to be true what is stated to you. MPAddr ss * JAS8S. BERMINGHAM, oF A CiVIL CHALLENGE. Auctioneer. "THE TEA POT," Rideau street,, JOHN HILL, Proprietor. 1853 3awk arC ", »ist ia Laving been found very convenient for parties living to furnish customers with our own Postal Cards, free ef ti.â€"r orders, will be executed with promptuess. @ »hl‘shment guaranteed, and all Goods delivered free within 1781 y 1856tf Files specially made for Fileing Machines. Old Files reâ€"cut and warranted equal to New Dentists‘, W atchmakers‘, and Jewâ€" ellers‘ Files made to order. N. B,â€"Carriage on Old Files to here paid â€0-:“â€"0†Bt. Paul -huthlukul. _ 0. _ Y L KIRMOND & CO, CAlAnA FILE WORKS, CTE ST. PAUL, MONTREAL _ A large Btoock of NEW FILEB of every kind always on hand, and also made tn order to any shape or cut. A The old reliable, quickest and best route ; the sbort»st line by Q miles from Ottawa to Brockvilie and all points In revursir g thanks to the citizens of Ottaâ€" wa for the very libe.al patron«ga extended them since they open»d their Family Grocery seven mouths ago, and takes this method of informing their customers and the citizens in general that thir Stock on band is very large and contains every kind and quality that can be found in a first class Family Groâ€" cery, and at prices to defy competition. with Sofa Car Charge for berths, 50 cents. Sure connections with all the GT trains both East and West, as this Company‘s trains wait their arrival when late Twenty minutes allowed at Prescott Juncâ€" tion for refreshments. Trains are run on Montreal time. s . (elaglng Dareoie, Ofte wW&. BR LUTTBELL, * buperintendent, Prescott, Ottawa, January 1, 1872 * ALTERATION OF RUNNING Sofe Car OTTAaAWA RAILWAY. with Comtertable Sofs Cars on No 1 and 8 No. McDonnell& Mongenau®s, HINA WAREHOUSE, HE 8T. L&WRENCE Montreal, Dec 27, 1 871 n aAND FROM WEDNESDAY, 8rd Jao., trains will run as follows ; 4& No. 66, Sussex streot. Ottawa, January 5 1872 CHINA WAREHOUSK, 10 00 p m 10 30 a m 2:"0 a m 9 30 a m Leare Pris.ott. 1:15 a m 5,50 p 1;:30 p m 1 00 p m Leave Ottawa. West, and by m toall pom?gm GOING NORTH GolsG soUTH Grand accommodation train for Brockville, Klllll.l‘ and all way st a t i o ns Mail from the East Do do Expres: from Wiest Do do Mail lrom West Do do Kxpres Mail forWeot‘ Do Expressa® for East and W est Conpecting with. with Trunk 10:25 a m Arrive in 13 15 p m 410 p m 8:25 p m 6:15 a m 3 50 pm % 40 p m 1 00 a m _ At Junction nzot of Grand Tronkt and Ottaws & Prescott E. K. All the facilitise 0 a First Class House. Passengers refreshment TOOW, ‘D, WILKINXSON, TeeA F10 ‘The above School will after the Christmas fHolidays, on EONDAY, aa:m‘“snm. t lication us sent on L 30. seP 1858 2w Rev G JEMMETT, M A, Head Master. Mons M AMI, Assistant for French and "l‘n KJUNCTION HOTEL,! lo.nb:hhlgommmutll the pfloo:‘guï¬hl‘n wur trade, and the last to raise them. t profit we put upon our goeds, bought in the best markets, enables «s to sell at prices not to be equalled. The public ar> requested to y them. _ Goodertham & Wort‘s Higrwines, Old Kye ani Proof soid by the Barrol as low as sasl lots can be laid down from the Distillery, in Bond er out of Bond. i 600 Barrels No, 1 Labrador Herring«, the best that can b« nad. Also, Bry Cod, Frosh Green Cod, in Barrels, Mackerel, &¢., all guarautced and at prices not to be equailled . Pork and Flour constartly on hand _ Rem mber ons mcotto light profis, mmmmpmwmumzonm; Musical Mercheaâ€" «lize of all descriptions. &Dmartmantwillbomudetlho::'ollr.'l‘.“ formerly Bandmaster of H. M. 47th Regiment. * INSPETTIOK INVITED. Bpices and General Groceries, Also, Wines, Port and Sherry ; G ®, Ruam, Brand3, Irish Soorch Whisker ; all the Winee aud Liguor tn M ood and Battiee," .. â€" _/ s "‘ >~.@‘!â€"~â€"~~~. Spirit Morohmanits. ‘, 2 °00 _ K0. 86 RIDEAU STREET, AND DUKE STREET, CHAUDIERE oT T A W iA in all the newest fabrics now used. We would call special attenâ€" tion to our L â€"AC K DL P A RT ME NX 1 MASON § HAMLiY, ~. .soston, ond PRINCE & CO., of Buffelo, Medium sized Pianos, by reliable makors and fully guaranteed by ourselves, sves @mï¬ootomo. will?almynboko t in stock. * Â¥ Os FOR HIRE ‘rom tlztotg)por quarter SECOND HAND PIANLS TAKEN u;/ gcumx AT A LIBERAL YALG 4 4 141C N. Wholésale and Retail Grocers Wine and Russell & Watson Ladies requiring the necessary requ‘sites of EV ZNING DRESS are respecttull invited to look through our Stock, waich will be found complete. Â¥ e JOUVIN‘S tasseled, two and tour buttoned best &D GLOVES, now forwar 4 in all Nos, in white and all evening shades. LACE BERT Piano .and Music Warerooms, P. Baskerville & Brothers, BALL â€" and EVENING ‘i DR ES es { The unders.gned beg to inform the Ladios and Gentliemen of (XMtaws and vicinity that they have omnedsb_tnchuttblhhmt at 2% .m'a street, under the general management of Mr. A. Petersen, for the sale of the P T A. N O 18 PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE. Ottawa, December 18, 1871 A Melected Stock of Sheet Musio in which we are showing a great variety of Honiton, Maltese, Point, Brussels Valenciennes, Alencon, â€"and Limerick â€" Laces. All our goods are guaranteedâ€"Sugars. Toeas, Coffses, Rais‘ns, Ourrants, Hlee, Bariey os and General Groceries, Also, Wines, Port and Sherrr:; G B. Rum. Brandr. Irish and Ottawa, Dec. 5, 1871 Ottawa, December 8, 1871 and ORGANS by manufactured by s CHICEERING, 8TEINW AY, and DENH A M, A. & S. NORCHEIMER‘S Are now showing the Latest ..oreliics in Evening Dresses and Dress Materials 15 KING STREET TORONTO, and 2 SPAxKS STREET, OTTAW A, LACE BORDERED HDKFS., LACE COLLARS & CUFFS, LACE OYVERSKIRTS, RUSSE . Also a good asssortment of ky Tat ooK TEas k. _ _ _ .. P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS. _ Deted at the Village of Pakenhkam this 24th day of November, A. D. 1871. DANIEL HILLIARBD, Esessior:| YOUNG 8COTT 46e ROBKEBT piCKÂ¥o®. he â€"a‘d date, be distributed without regard A!l pâ€"reons indebted to the said Hamuel Dick on are requested to make immediats payment to the undersigned. _ _ § UTICE TO CREDITORS AXD OTHERS *‘ XT8UOM A. & 8. NORDHEIMXEL, LACE SHAWLS