Morap CUOLLARETTES ons, ESents, remises Spa Ee str004, ‘E DRESEY!* REATHS, £TC >P‘|.i“'“. ".. (all colom) SON & CO. [ 17317 _ LLARg, @ Coluring M Â¥IKGH 1Â¥, to $1.9, & HHHL OODs. Potrnt ODs 1065 14 Gatewal 60005 / Firse at Carusro® Puacz..â€"We have learned that Mr. Geo. Sutton‘s store, Carleton Place, was destroyed by fire on Monday night. The cause of the fire and the amount of the insurance we have not learned. We sincerely regret to hear of this misfortune to Mr. Sutton. DPowstox Boarp or Tripe.â€"The Execuâ€" tive Counc‘l of the Dominion Board of lrade will meet at nine o‘clock this mornâ€" ing in the Russell House. p ‘The first meeting of the Board will be held at noon in room 49, Parliament Buildings. lnspector his summoned a man to appear | at the Police Court on the charge of havyâ€" ing innocul ited his children, three or four‘ in number with small pox virus. ’ Orruax‘s Howz.â€"The annual meeting % of ‘the lady managerts of the Ottawa Orphan‘s Home wi‘l take place at nX n toâ€" ’ day. The friends of the Institutio® : are invited to be present on the occasioun . SxaLt Pox.â€"We hive been informed by : a gentloman whose profession entitles his | statement to credit that small pox is on | the decrease in this city. We are plad to | learn this good news, aud no doult th.} public will learn it with joy. ‘ $10 Rewasp Orreran.â€"In an advertiseâ€" ment elsewhere in this paper, Mr. B. Mulâ€" len of the Chaudiere offers a reward of $10 to any person informing him of the name of the party who pomoned his dog on the 13th inst. We understand that several dogs have been poisoned in that locality oft late. It would seem as if the canine population of the Chaudiere were doomed to sufler. and were as usual very successful. In making the selections for reading the readers showed good taste as every readâ€" ing greaily pleased and interested the audience. The musical portion of the programme was excellent and was executâ€" ed in a manner that called forth loud apâ€" Lecrvre.â€"E. P. Dorion E#q, will delâ€" iver a lecture on Mormonism in the Canâ€" adi.n Institute this evening. . The subject is an interesting one, particularly at preâ€" sent and knowing that it will be ably treated we advise every person who can do so to go and hear it. Prorearr sr Accmos.â€"Un Tussday, the 23rd inst., at noon, Mr. Berviingham will sell by sauction the Donnelly Block, situated on the comner of sussex and St. Andrew Street. There is on the property za substantial stone hbouse, bringing at present a rent of $300 per year. The block is large and very valuable, the sttusâ€" tion being a very eligible one. _ For furâ€" ther particulars see advertisement. Sr. Arsax‘s Reapixos.â€"The St. Alban‘s wonthly readings came off last, evening plause. The audience was large, ‘These monthly entertainments are certainly well worth attending. ' gration o very good St. Oz wor‘s Coxcert.â€"The Promanade Concert of the St. George‘s Society will take place in the Music lall to morrow night. It will co doubt be very success{ul. Queex® Fire Comeaxt. â€"The Aonual Grand Ball of the above company took place last evening, in the St. Patrick‘s Hall and Canadian Institute, and was in all respects up to the anticipations of B .xqrer.â€"There is a rumor that a grand binquet will be: given t> the members of the Domimon Board of Trade in the Rusâ€" sell House on Thursday. F.xcr Ra:1 â€"The (Grand Fancy Bail comes off in the Rus.ell House on Friday evening. s Powursro® Boaro or of the Dominion Bon 10 â€"day. Ascmox Sarse or Suerons.â€"We direct parâ€" ticular aitention to Mr. Bermingham‘s advertisement in another column. The sale of sleighs which he announces to take place on the 22nd inst. will be one of the most important auction sales of the season. A list of the sleighs may be seen in the advertisement. We have seen them and we feel satisfied that for general make and beauty of finish they are not inferior to :zolhlpd in Canada They are all C required, a written guarantee those who were present. Tables were laid tor over ons hundred couples, and were in Morrison‘s best style. Suther. land and Marier furnished the music in â€"their â€" usual _ firstâ€"class manner, which was taken adrantsge of until a late hour ths morning to "trip the light fantastic.‘" The Queen Company may feel justly proud of their success on this eccasion. (Capt. Dupuis and Committee were the rigkt men in the right place. Azruracs artius Rousers House. â€" W P Holmes, George A Evrett, "chenectady, N Y, H Rolf, Burlington ; Judge Berâ€" thelot, Montreal ; V : herwood, Prescott; J W Moak, C C C1se, Watertown, N Y ; J R Keliy, M Dow.leg, Prescott ; R Reden, Brockville, George B Smith,. Troy, N Y M P Kyan, â€"Dennistown, Jao Ugilvey; James Esdault, J M Kick, A Walker, Jas Macdougail, A M Freer, J L Craig, Montre«l ; Henry Fry, A Joseph, Quabec‘; Robert Wilkis, W Howland, J 8 Murray, L E Movin, Toronto ; Douglas Brymner, Thomas White, jun Montreal; J. Y Pennylether, Chatham ; Hugh Mcler nan, Montreal; D P Merritt ud; wife," Fitzrtoy Harbor, H. J. Douerty, 8t Hyacinthe ; James Brewn, D J, T Allan, "} Boulter, Montreal. I of each will be given at the sale. They will be on view on Friday and Suturday next in front of Mr.â€" Bermingham‘s :coms, Elgin street. This is an opportunity which parties in need of sleighs should profit by. Nee advertisement. Cuirouase Fres Conrant.â€"The annual ball of the Chaudiere Fire Company took place last evening in Cowan‘s Hall, and we have seldom seen such an assemâ€" blage inside the building. There were about eighty couples present, and dancâ€" ing began about nine o‘clock and conâ€" tinued _ until twelre. The company then adjourned for supper, which wis put. on the table in firstâ€" class style by Mr. Morrison and heartily enjoyed by all ‘present. Dancing was reâ€" sumed after supper and kept up until after two o‘clock, Captain Living and Reaptses â€"1he readings in the Immiâ€" ation Society‘s rooms« last evening were ry good. ‘Ihe audience was not as large we shoul | wish to havre seen it.~ Poues Covrt.â€"The. o was the Police Court yesterday. LOCAL NEWS ATION â€"We understand the Health ) or Trave â€"The Council Board of Trade will meet no business |__Umne of the most exhausui.ve, as it was | one of the most interesting, lectures ‘that }n have liste 10 for some time, was | that delivered by W. J. Patterson, Esq., ‘Mwy of the inion Board of Trade, | in the Congregational Church, Elgin Street | last night, to a highly respectable if not very numerous iaudience. ihbe sulject l was the * Revolutions ofâ€" the past haif | Century." Mr. Patterson alluded to the lmu-l that had been engendered in Great Britain by a few ardent admirers of the first French revolution. Nome among those present had heard of :such men as Muir, Palmer, Margarot and Skirwing, who had become inloctrinated with the ideas while they deplored the results otf French republicanism in 17923, one of the consequenos of which was the exeâ€" | cution of _ two men (Hardy and Baird) in the neighbourhood _ of Glasgow, and the beheading of anâ€"ther (James Wilson) in that ty in 1819â€"20, for what after all was achievel in 18323, Parâ€" liamentary Reform. The lecturer pointed out that parliamentary reform led to other ameliorations, the con laws being ! modified by Sir Robert Peel within filteen | years afterwards, and the long standing tax on fool totally repealed in 1870. Alâ€" luding to the psssage of the Catholic Emancipation Act, to the abolition of alavery first in Great Britain, then in Ameâ€" Lieutenant Wright superintended | the affair, and everything passed off most agreeably. The Chaudiere Fire C.mpany is the oldest in the city and from what we saw of them last evening, we are in duty bound to say that they are a splendid body of men and Ottawa ought to feel proud of them. Gowan‘s band accompanied the d.ncing throughout the evening. First Cuiiss Cooxr.â€"Mr. M. Kavanagh, | England Irincip‘es viewed in relation to the enterprising proprietor of the Queen the Ministry of non â€" Episcopal Comâ€" munions. sook sud , has enghg .‘“'fd.-m:: It has been announced that in future all ook and as may be seen by refor0nc® 19 | candidates for commissions in the Guards his card in another column he (Mr. Kaâ€" | will only be require.d to pass a special exâ€" vanagh) announces to the public thit he | amination l.â€Wq (M::l‘lf"d lal:.uary Gazett] is prepared ili 1 regret to bhear it, a ear that in conseâ€" :.d game : supply hmgh-:o:ilm; :)’r quente the Guards will be the objects of 16 every descript wil ming:ed contempt and envy to the rest of oven or cuoked. “g_"" prepae the army. Competitive examinations are sorts of meats and dishes on the shortest |@lious in our eyes; they are borrowed notice and in the best style. Partios re. from China, and will tend to give the mere Irlay the services of Ris CO0Kk _ nt theit bookworm an undue 'ndunuï¬o over his quirltk * |less studious but sutticiently wellâ€"educated private houses er other places can obtain | and practically f«r more effisient brother them on application. All orders in this officers. Prussia knows better to adopt respect will be immeciately attended such a puerile doc‘rinaire practice yet. The o. The Nestnuntnt has Prussian ofticers are second to nouve in * Queen " either general or special knowledge. With long been famous for the superior miwnner | @ll our hited of the foolish innovation, in which everything in the shape of cookâ€" | however, we protest, ag«inst the Guards ing was performed, but now that friend | *lone being exempted from its operation, Ka hat us x ‘who na«s If competition is best for the Line, it must vanagh has secured a c00 also be best for the Guards. It may be served his time in the most noted hotels | urged tuat it is desirable to maintain the of the L nited States, we can safely assure + aristocratic u:lmtitution of the (l‘iounbohj even those i i troops, and that nomination and competiâ€" that tbe :‘ the ,n,‘“" Y «clurun dw“ tion‘nn incompatible. Wa carnot admit wt +Queen"" a me«l or dinuer | the soundness of this, the only possible ein at any time be bhul done up in the |argument which can te adduced in supâ€" most approved style. port of the decision «bove elluded to. Let * _. umss . ' the colonels of the Guards still nominae MR. PATHERSON‘S LECIURS to first commissions, but let each candi« warsg« s date understand that unle:s he takes Une of the most exhaust.ve, as it was | place above the lowest man placed in the one of the most interesting, lectures ‘that | bet of successful c mpeéetition examiners, he wars io _ which _ Great _ Britain had been engagzed during the last fifty yearsâ€"that in the Crimesa, the mutiny in India, the fight in Abyssinia, and the struggles of Livings:on» in the interests i. civilization in the wilis of Africa, and alluded to those social reforms such as that institutet by Dr. Lyman Beecher (the father of the wellâ€" known Beecher family) who in 18B h.vring delivered a series of lectures on the eÂ¥ils of intemâ€" perance originited a movement which to an incalculable extent has been a beneâ€" St to the human rsce. Mr. Patterson next glanced at the amdairs of Fiance, the exaitation and hamliation of Charles X., of Louis Philippe, King of the French, the Republic under Lamarvine, the res toration of N-pnloo.i«n »nd its eolhpu st Nedan, as con pared with the sudden rise into sational power of _ Prussia, through the exertions of Moltke and King Wiliiam, now Emperor of Germany. Mr. Patterson next s«poke ot thoorromo- made in science â€" the inatitution of steamâ€" boating from Nymmington‘s effort on the Forth and Clyde Canal to kulton‘s on the Hudson, the estiblishment of ocean m’zp from the first trips of the Royal William and the Sirius, showing thas Molson‘s St. Lawrence steamers, the Swiftsure und Accommodation, with a speed of Jrom tiie to seven miles an hour, were the first really successful at tempts . at steam river navigation in America. Alluding o the magniticent destiny of this country, Mr. Patterson alluded to the efforts which are being !."O‘OUM up trads with Chuina and Japan, to the girdling otf the earth, as Shakespeare bo.dly predicted, and to the power which canals an ! railways, with the «id of the electric tâ€"legraph, must yet yive to this great but suill growing Do minion. He spoke of the difficulties which railro ds and canals had h id to ensounter, of _ the successful efforts of the Hon. John Young in the mattee of the Victoria Bridge, of the o'utendous Suspension Bridge at the Fails of Niagara, of road steames the r mishaps, and their successes, ol «shoemakingy by steam, and of all those striking incuients in the pro gies of sseam power~not omitting the inting pressâ€"since 1l1819, when D. rr:'.O. iben assistant to the Rev. Dr. Chaalmers at Gl+sgow, convinced a taciturn | seeptic and redical shoemauker, thit his | metto should not be * ne sutor ultra er pi rics afterwards in Spain, ind now in the Brazils, with other social reforms showing that the world actually does move, Mr. Patterson _ recapitulated _ the Mare you a severe wrn nch or sprain? Hare you rhearatism in aoy form ? Have you stif neck, or bunches caused by rheumatic pains? If so, Johnson‘s An#yne Livniment is a speci. Bc remedy, and is als> the best pain killer in the world. The acknowledged functions of a meâ€" chinic‘s institaute or technic 1 school is to ide the learning lecturs of the »ight m‘:t the sight time, and in the right w.y for those whose opportunities or prospects do not admit of attendance at the more elaborate universitiss and colâ€" leges, to occupy the wide vacant ground beneath their universities and colleges, and tostimulate to higher aims than those which ae often cherished by the sons 0‘ toil Burns uttere l the noble rentiment. *The honest man, th«‘ e‘er so poor Is king 0‘ men â€"â€"â€"~ and the preroga ive of technic=l schools as he referred to. is to open the portals of science and art to those upon whom torâ€" tune has not smiled â€"â€"whose manly bearts, it may be, tarobh under homeâ€" spun ; but, who, nevertheless, have furnâ€" ished brightexamples of that resistance, which, in its varied forms makes up a useful and bonorable life." aam" as boots would yer be made »nd ftted by steam, but that he although s shoem«ker must move forward with the world, and as the woull wagged wag with it e «* A little learning is a dangerous thing" Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian sprin g."‘ He dil not agree with Pope‘s maxim COCO GLYCERINE removes ‘ We learn from the Rock that the Vicar l,‘ X FEXSIVE AvCTION siLE | of Islington has just issued his fcrg-ï¬nh * , annual cireutir of invitation to the clerical 1 meeting, which is now fixed for January or | » wition‘s Memorkt Tai, Church sreet | HOBSE~, SLEIGHS & FARY+FS®. The first subject, to be introduced by the ; e | Rev. J. C. Ryle, 1s, "Can a greateramount | ‘The subscriber his been favoured with of unity be obtained among zealous lndl instructions from Mr. Bines Cawthray to | pious Churchmen of different schools of | Sell at his statles, York Street, newr the | thought ?" The Rev. Joseph Rardsley Market, on THUKSDAY, January 18, 1872, will deliver an address on «"Church of‘ming at 11 A. M., the following Efl‘hlll Pl’ifldp!ts viewed ‘m relation to valuible property : â€" I the Ministry of mon â€" Episcopal Comâ€"!1 puir of Matched Cafringe or Drate| munions. Morses, 5 years old, 16 bhands high, Silâ€" It has been announced that in futureall | _ ver Mane an | ‘ail, vyery handsome. ‘. candidates for commissions in the Guards | 1 Pair Iron Grays, 5 years, 15} bhands will ouly be require.l to pass a special exâ€" high, matched, fit for lambering purâ€" amination. We (Naral and Military Gazett»| _ poses, f o s aa It has been announced that in future all candidates for commissions in the Guards will ouly be require.l to pass a special exâ€" amination. We (Naral and Military Gazettâ€"] regret to hear it, and fear that in conseâ€" quente the Guards will be the objects of ming:ed contempt and envy to the rest of the army. Competitive examinations are @lious in our e$yes; they are borrowed from China, and will tend to give the mere bookworm an undue ndnnu? over his less studiou« but sutticiently wellâ€".educated lnnd practically f«r more eflicient brother officers. Prussia knows better to adopt such a puerile doctrinaire practice yet. The Prussian ofticers are second to nove in either general or special knowledge. With ull our hited of the foolish innovation, however, we protest, against the Guards alone being exempted from its operation. If competition is best for the Line, it must also be best for the wuuards, It may be urged tuat it is desirable to maintain the aristocratic constitution of the Housebold I troops, and that nomination and competiâ€" { tion »re incompatible. Wa carnot admit the souniness of this, the only possible | FISK NoT THE WORST KIXD OF MAX. Mr. Blake is not likely to find official life a bed ot roses. He who has always been so bitter in his invectives against the party in power, will now learn what it is to bear harsh criticism. And heaven knows he will have a critic harsh and sarâ€" castic enough in Mathew Crooks Cameâ€" ron. Mr. Seott, who has entered the new Ministry, has declared his adbesion to the Conservative party, and hence the Blake Ministry is a "patent combination ‘‘ just as much as ever Sandfield‘s was. O0, Clear Grits, where is your consistency? Human nature is ever the same the world over. will try again. Look out for those who wi‘l go around with hands uplifted and mock reverent eyes turned towards Heaven, crying, * Behold, a chief among the publicans hath fuilen.‘ Bad be may have beenâ€"a publiâ€" can and a sinner, but, thank God, not a hypocrite Give us the kind natured, openâ€"hearted min, with all his vices, ssoner than the seeming saint, whose virtue isn‘t evren skin deep. The New York Commereial says most of the morning papers theie seem to have 'or{»nen the f.miliar motio, 'Sr-k nothing but goo¢ of the dead.‘ Poor Fisk‘s body is scarcely cold, »and yet they speak nothing but evil of him. Depend upon it, ) ye scribes and Pha:iisees, there are bundrais of men in New York for whom society his no words of reproach, who will leave this world with fewer friends and less real sympathy than the murdered Prince of Enme. TBRIRTY Yi1A.8S EXPERIEXNCz OP vLD sURSE Mas. Wix 1ow‘s Soorutmme Srace is the prâ€"« scription of one of the best Female Phy:. icians afd Nurses in the United States, and has beâ€"eu used for thirty years with nev.r tailing af ty and asuccâ€"ss by milliâ€"ns ot mothers and children, frew the tâ€"eble intant ot one week wld to tue aduit, 14 corrects acidity . f the stome h, mlieves wind colic, reguilates the Dbuo®: is, and zives 1+8*, usaith and com{fu.t to ather ant child. We belicve it the boes «wd sures: remedy in the world, in all cases t D seatery aad Lismnbe. in chilidre . ahâ€"thâ€"r it arises trom teeshing, or from acsy Am 1 cuoase. Fall cirecuiecns for asing wi l weompaay each bottle. None genoine unie s the tac aimil« of CURTIS & PERKINS is ou iLe ou‘sid + wrapyer, Noid by all med.cl e d alers, 5 centsa bottle. Office, 2115 Falto» Street, Ne «+ York, and $#3 Ozford Sirect, Lonaâ€" lon _ Be sure and call tor : on of ‘he s stem, and in such carefuily ad. Juit d pr »portions as are readily absorbed a « aâ€"almilated, It aupplies the waste constant!y yoirg on from the decompsosition cof tissuâ€"s, it the result «1 mental and pbysical «xartion, nd prevents nervods prostration and geneal lem:ility, For nuilding up constitations of ‘ow vitality, d« pâ€"nding apon bereditary ind i. enc«s or Irregniar habits, it bas no equal, a« t immâ€"diately imparts energy to the org=r s of tu rition, and ¢reates hbealthy bloo1. Its " MHKS, WINsSLOW»3 sOOTHING SYRUP," Having the fac simile of "Curtis & Perkins" mthe outside wreppâ€"r. All others are bass imitatio;: & Tne guat sup siority of Dr. . Wheeler‘s Co upound alizi: of Paosophates and Calisaya ovâ€"r a‘l remmedica consist in iss being pureiy pbystoleglcal in its action, being composed »oly of iogr=â€"dients that enter into the forma. twualog, vitalizit g power is felt at ones, ans +: bailds up dis ased structur=s radically in the salge manner as our daily ‘cod, with ns lis. bility ot relapse Sold by all duuggists at $1 per bottle, DAVIDSUN & DANIEL® Ticketsâ€"Single, 5) cents. Doubleâ€"(to admit a lady and gentleman) 75 cts. Can be had of the m:dmbenh:f the c{nnmitm and stewards, and at the usual places. By order. WM. MILLA, Secretary, e W. R. TUBMAN, Ass‘t.â€"Sec. God Save the Queen. Ottawa, Jan. 12 1872 1868td For sale a Second Rand Single Cutter with Folding Seat in Back. As good as new. Apply to A,. ROWE, mence at S o‘clock, precisely, LANDS FOR SALE IN THE TOWXNsHIP UF HUNTLEY. The subscriber is instructed to offer for sale by private c ntract for a short time, and if not disposed of in that way, will be put up at Auction, of which due notice will be given. | €*=z_ Ottawa, January 12 West haif of Lot "o. 3 in the Tth Conâ€" cesâ€"ion, Township of Huntley, One Hundred Acres, The Lands are principally timbered and will be sold cheap. Title Freehold and Terms Easy. Apply to A. ROWE, PHURSDAY â€" EVENING NEXT, isth JANUARKY. Ag nts North East half Lot of No. 9 in the IO0th Concession, Huntley, Oae Hundred Acres. wrand â€" Concert 1 #723, AT. GEukLGE s sOctIETY OMtawa, Quadrille Party *Oi1I0E. (Foom the St. John‘s (P. Q.) News OoTICE 3 AT THE RINK MUSIC HALL, THE NEW COALITION. at 7:30. Cogcert to com 10, AND Auctioneer, 18696f Auctioneer. 1868 it 187. 1 BE O TD TAWA TIMES, J a AN Thirteen varietns of CRAB APPLE TREEGâ€"all have been terted in Kasterp C+~ rada, Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire, will stand cold climate, being abundant and constant beamra giving satisfaction to the purchaser, : ne kisd ripens frst Aogustâ€" bes early apple known; while oth r varie.~ tis grow nearly as large is the Fam+ase. Some keep till June. Good for cooking, eating and . preserving _ Dwart Apple Trees, All kinds of Summer, Fall and Winter 8Standâ€" ard Apple Trees, A great variety of Plumb Poear and Chiorry Trees. _ Large variet; of «a ly, hardy native Grape YVines, and also the primipal plants of foreign grapes: Black, Red and White Currant Busbes ; Biack berry, Respboerry, Strawberry Plants, Koglish Go+s .« ber:y and Quince Bushes ; asparagus and Ple Plant Roots, Mountain Asb,; Weâ€"plog Willo®@, Norway rpruce and Arbor Vite. | The above trees and plants will be taken up from the Nursery as soon as the frost is out and the groun i At for planting. ‘al ie + All parties ordering stock will be notified the day for delivery, A!l trees will be first class, and guaranteed in good and fresh order when delivered. 1 rair of Chesnuts, 5 yeirs, 15%. fine carriage team. 1 Pair Brown Horses, 5 years, 15 bands, good roadsters. 1 Pair Chesnuts, 6 years, 16 harnds. 1 Pair Bay Mares, 5 years, 16 * 1 Pair Bays, 6 years, heavy 16 * 1 Pair Chesnut Poniecs, 5 years, we‘ll matched, very handsome. 1 Bay Mare, 5 years, 15 hands. 1 Bay Horse «o do 1 Double Cutter, 2 seats, pole and shift, (new). $ 1 Family Sleigh, modern style, very handâ€" some, c st four hnndnz dollars, and one set wolf skin robes, as good as new. 1 Single Cutter, new. . 1 ~do do _ but little used. 2 Lumber Sleighs. 1 Set Double Harness. 4 Sets Single do _ plated. 1 Set â€" do do _ Liack lnoununL 1 Express Wagon, with pole and shalts, * new. s AMOS ROWE, Auctioneer. Jan. 16. 1871 td For further pa.ticulars call and see de. scriptive catalogue, and make your choice selection of the above treea and plants at No. 95, Rideaun Street, Ottawns, or to the Tiuss office, Welilington street, January 16, 1872. 10%1d&kw3m $10 ENCRAVING EIVEN AWAY FRUIT TREES AND EVERGREENS. A New Story by Victor Hugo relitire to the Prussian invasion and the Commune, entitled * THE TERRIBLE YEAR ! published by .{:chl permission of the auâ€" thor, and tranâ€"lated for this journal. _ _ _ SUBSCRIPTION ONLY $2 A YEAR, will contain, for 1872, the following new features in addition to those found in it at present, rendering it the BEST FAMILY PAPER IN AMERICA A new story by Miss Braddon, entitled CODLONEL BERRYON‘8S ENTANGLEMENT ana equal in interest to the previous works of this great auth ress. _ e im W on (Other new Novels by the most eminent writers will be ucum{ and printed from advance sahoets. JAMES GREENWOOD, "The Amateur C:sual," will contribute papers on SCENES 1X THE LONQON STREETS. The â€" Hearthstone The celobrated American humorist MAKRK TWAIN will contribute original sketches, And in addition to our long list of great literary names we shall have The new American poet Joaquin Miller, the great humorist Bret Hart., Jane Ingelow, Rev. Dr. Norman Mcâ€" feod Rditor of ‘Good Words,‘ Alexander Dumas, Erckâ€" T fatuete of ib 5 Th he present features of perâ€" The Gardeners‘ Column. Ilo-nlus; Column, Epitome of Latest News, Reviews of New Books, M irket Reports, Wit and Humour, Sâ€"ientific Intellijence, Literary Notes, Hearthstons Sphink, &e., &¢., &o.â€"will be continued ; and in addition A CHILDREN‘S CURNER will be added, in which will be Ku tlished a delightful story by Rev. Charles Ci~gsle7, M. A., Chaplain to Her Majesty, entitled "The Water Babies." Is now prepared to supply Families with POULTRY and GAME of every description sent to their houses resdy for the Oven or Cooked. Parties requiring the services of his Cook at their houses can do so on application. Entree Dishes, &¢ , &c., prepared in the best style and on the shortest notice. Â¥. KAVANAGH. Ottawna, January 16, 1873. _ 18714 The paper will be hnndool:.ll illustratâ€" ed, and no pains spared to e it welâ€" come in every family as a most entertainâ€" ing and instructive paper wz A First Class Man Cook The Hearthstone gives more and better reading matter, for a smaller sum, than any other paper in the world. It is su rior, in every point, to the most popnm of the Americin weekly papers, while they are 5) per cent dearer. _ Compare them, and you will at one» send in your snbacripâ€" tion. A Ten Dollars Engraving for Two Dollars and a year‘s subscription to the best paper in America thrown in free. Crvering, #30 v00 worth of Watches, , o vlag Muchiaes aad Farlor Orgins qQUEEN RESTAURANT H wving engaged t « To be published by CHERRIER & KIRWIN, early in March next, comprising a reliable Alphabetical and Miscellaneous Directory, and a carefully compiled Street Directory. Opposite same, colured paper.... Bbeginuicg ot Book, ~d¢. 1 p Sample numbers sent free on applierâ€" *im, with club terms RATES OF ADVERTISING : OQutaide Frofut. OOÂ¥eE., 1111« 22.1.1. . «. do _ â€"BHK.. sicei@seet Top lines through took . Bottom lin« a do «. luside frout cover, 1 page co _ do ] page do back cover 1 pas Ott 1A kD, SPLENXDID TTAW A DIRECTORY, 1 89273 The propriewr of the Uttama, Jan 8, 1872 Apply to TUE GRKAT CANXADIANX WEEKLY *plendid Prize List, GEO. E. DESBARATS, 18€4 Christmas New Year‘s Christmas T0 NG Young & Radford‘s PM\ Christmas Christmas TODNG RADFORD YOl\ in every variety of Goods in tke rline. ‘Ottawa, December 19, 1871. in every variety of Goods in their line. Ottawa, Doo, 19, 1871 1849â€"1m in every varmety of Goods in their line. Ottawa December 19, 1871. PRNENME in every varie:y 0. i0oods in their line. Ottawa, Decermter 19, 1871. New Vear‘s PRESE NTS PRESENTS Néw YVear‘s New YVYear‘s MOOM § A\D MDIORD AND AND AT AND A‘T AT \I\| The old reliable, quickest and bert ront» ; shortâ€"»t line by Q miles from Ottawa to Brock vilie and all p: ints with Softa Cat with Sofa Car ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIX® Comiortibls Sofs Cars on No 1 and (Charge for berths, 59 cents. _ _ _ Sure connections with all the G T trains both Kast and West, as this Company‘s trains wait their arrival when late Twenty minutes allowed at Prescott Juneâ€" tion f>r refresements. § Trains are run on Montreal time. THOS REYNOLDS, R LUTEBELL, s3# «Ruperintendent, Priscott. Ottawa, January 1, 1872 Moxtr to Lzexp.â€"Apply to R. A. Bradâ€" ley, Bolicitor, &0., corner of Sparks and Kigin Stroots, Cttawa. pagues, Moselles, Hocks, Clarcts, Sauternes, &o., of choice qualits ‘ _ and great range in prices. THE GREEK AS USUAL DOW‘B A LE in cask or bottle. English Ales, Porters, &c. Finest French Wine Vinega Liberal terms. Inspection invited. K ARNOLDI, Telegraph Building, . In returcir g thanks to the citis.ns of Otta~ wa sor the very libe:al patronsge extended them since they openâ€">d their Family Grocery seven mounths ago, and takes this method of inforwing their customers and the citizens in general that thrir Stock : on band is very large and contains every kind and quality that can bs found i2 a first class Family Groâ€" cery, and at prices to defy competition. "â€"â€"CHINA WiAREHLOUSLE, A large varicty of Ports, Burgundies, Sherries, Cham Aud also in Wood or Bottle Genuine Hennessey‘s and Martello Brandies, DeKayper‘s Gin, Jaâ€" maica Spirits, London Gin, Irish and Scotch Whiskies, &0. In Bond or Free OTTAWA RAILWAYâ€" Freight loaded with despatch, and No Tran« s._ipment wh. n in car loads, use H. ABBOTT, ~Manager Brockville Dec. 37,:871. 1781 7y ARNOLD: LEAVE OTi AWA. Through Westeru Express at 10:00 a.m., ar. riving at Rrockwville at 150 p.m., and connecting with Grand Trook Day Exâ€" press going Kast and West. Mail Train at 4:3C p.m. 7 ARRIVE AT SAND POINTâ€"1:30 p, and 8:25 p m LEAVE® SAND POINTâ€"7:45 am, and 3:45 p m Trains on Canada Central and Porth Bram b make certain counpections with all trains«<n B. & 0O Rallway €25 l MAil Train at 2:15 p.m Through Ottawa Express at 3:25 p.m., conâ€" pecting with @@rand Truok Day Express . from the East and West, arriving at Ottawa a: 7:25 p n and at Fand Point at Express at 7:15 a.m , arriving at Ottaws at . 12:;50 p.m., and at Sand Point at 1:30 Great Broad Gauge Route TO OlTaAWA. Brockville and Ottawa Railways WEDNESDAY, 21th DECEMBER, 1811. Trains wil} run as follows : «HISA WAREHOUSE, McDonnell & Mongenai1s On and after n aAND FROM wEpNESDAY trains will run as foliows ; Ottawa, Dec 29, 1871 No. 66, Sussex street. Aitawa, January 5 1872 8.25 p m CANIDA CENTRAL 10 00 p m 10 30 a m 2:00 & m 1:15 a m 5,50 p m 9 30 a m Leave Prâ€" s ott. 1:30 p m Ottawa. 1 00 p m LEAVE BROCKVILLE. D‘S WINE V/ METCALFE STREET. WHISKIES, HIGHWINES, &ec.. GoING NoRTH. «t, and by milus toall polnggnt golng soUTH Managing Director, Ottawa Grand Truot Mauil from the East ‘ Do do Expr ss from Wes: 17, ‘noeomnodsdun‘ trai n for Brockville, Kingston and all way 8t at l o ns Werl. Do do Mal‘ wrom Weat Do do FKapres®: from Kast Grand Tronk Mail for Wut‘ Do Express for AND Kast and W est Connecting with Counecting with. Metcalie street, 1 8 712 , 3rd Juc Arrive is Ottaw .. ath resc 1 lJfllIcUm 10;25 & 13 15 p 4:10 p 8:25 p 3 50 p w : |BALL and _ EVENING )\ ORES s 340 p m _At Junction Depot of Grand Trunk and Ottawa & Prescott R. &. All the facilities of a First Class House. Passengers refreshment 8th January. T-- ©IJUNCTION HOTEL,* The above School will Reâ€"open, after the Christmas Holidays, on MONDAY, in all the newest fabrics now used. We would call special sattem tion to our Rev G JEMMETT, M A. Headl Master. Mons M AMI, Assistant for French and Russell & Watson L A Câ€"H. D BE P A RT MB NT Ladies requiring (a> necessiry requisites of EVENING DRESS are respect‘nBy invited to look through our Stock, which will be found complete. _ _ _____ _ _ â€" __ LiACE BERTHAS, LACE BORDERED HDKFS., LACE COLLARS & CUFFS, : LACE OV ERSKIRTS, prrvsts a inb sa in aRecio ces s SusrvFatnt enb e Gugv ies reamiwna P & en iA & Ns k VC E7 l Gooderham & Wort‘s Higrwines, Old Rye and Proof soid by the Barrel as low as seï¬ lots can be laid down from the Distillery, in Bond or out of Bond. 600 Barrels No. 1 Labrador Herrings, the best that osn bs nad, Alss, Bry Cod, Fr®A Green Cod, in Barrels, Mackerâ€"1, &c¢., all guaiant:ed and at prices not to be equailed , Pork and Flour constartly on hand _ Remâ€"mber our motto light profits, t TBRY oUrRr TXkAs Te f P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS. Reomember that we are the first to fall the price of goods ia our trade, and the las# to raise them. The ligbt profit we put upon our goods, aud bought in the best markets, enabies us to sell at prices uot to be equalled. The publicare requested to wy them. _ _ ___ All our goods are guaranteed â€"Sugars. Toeas, Coffees, Raisins, Onrraents, Rise, -: Spices and General Groceries, Also, Wines, Port and Sherry ; Gin, Ram, Brandr, Inrisk Kcotch Whiskey ; all the Wines and Liquor in Wood and Bottles, _________ _____ _ _______ comprising all the newest ’Publicst.iom. will be kept on hand ; also, Musical Merdiats dize of all descriptions. _ This Derrunent will be under the care of Mr, T. Baskling formerly Bandmaster of H. M. 47th Regiment. A. & $. NoRDHEIMER‘S Piano ard Music Warerooms, MASON & HAMLLN. ~â€" 3oston, and PRINCE & CO., of Bufele, Medium sized Pianos, by reliable makors and fully guaranteed by ourseltes, eve»p l‘hsfm $300 to $400. will always be kep* in stock. 1ANUS FOR HIRE ‘rom #12 to $20 per quarter * BECOND HAND FIANULS TAKEEN in EXCZANGE AT A LIBERAL Â¥ilts Fi * Whol d_ Ret rocers Wine and : peaie a'ts)pirit. mrcqhangc KO. 36 RIDEAU STREET, AND DUKE STREET, OKAUDLERA § oT T A W A. = 15 KING STREET TORONTO, and 26 SPARKXS STREET, OTTAWA Tlnnndm.gnedbog.wmform the Ladios »n4 Gentliemen of (KXtews and victabty that they have oaoned a t ‘anch establishment at 26 Sparks street, under the goner@ management of Mr. A. Potersen, for the sale of the celebrated P ] P. Baskerville & Brothers, PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE. UROOL FOKL BQYs Ottawa, December 18, 1871 A Melected Stock of Sheet M usioe Oï¬'l,‘ Deo. 5, 1811 Honiton, Mailtese, Point, Brussels _Valenciennes, Alencon, and Limerick _ Laces. Ottawa, December 8, 1871 manufactured by CHICKERING, STEINWAY, an4 DENXEAX, and ORGANS by Evening Dresses and Dreéss Materials us sent on application. 1858 2w in which we are showing a great variety of Are now showing the Laicst . .ovrelties in ‘D, WILKINSON, F10 Also a good asssortment of INSPETTION INVITED. | _CO00â€"GLYCERI most | elegant huir-dn-ingm h Is hereby given that appiication will be made to the Parliamâ€"nt of Osneada, at the ensuing ression thereof, for an Act to amend the 8t. Lawre»ce and Ottaws Rallway Act, and to authorizs a further extension of the Rail #ay or deviation of the pr sâ€"Atextension therâ€"of from any point of thesame r.rflv.- 17 to a point at or near fm_f- ‘ort, in OTICER, Ottawsa, Dec 18, 1871 A. & 8. NORDHR.MKEL. LACE SHAWIA 1883 22wk