71. CENTHAL T by *X s U Â¥XÂ¥ B tor 8a‘s, Y DGEs, orm,. be 1st of June, made in the er James i in businest YÂ¥ * ** *# 4 will be Mu-’.‘ BALWAY,; L E. 0‘8~ 3 Running o q A W A. &t 7“‘ EZ & & §® ia, . ~< 1871 187# MONTREAL OCEAN NHRISTMAS AND NEW Â¥RAiR. ‘ITEAII!ll:_mlruy. (’_ ~_* se __.____ «> HORENCGE ‘OFBALLIKX G®. Is hereby given that lioation will be ud.bthlo.inhtm?:fOnumltiu mmr«-mnmm‘ mmmmmmvm dC&itChm&nthoCityolUtuwn,tof mAmB-iuh.fotDivinoWonhip: on or near the site of the present Edifice, | -db-&thnbmmbmof; -’o.qu-.ybomnmmonto; the ipti . or to the subscriptions now. or hereaiter to be, | The Mails to lease Mortrisburg daily, | NEW STREET CROSSINXGx Sundays excepted at 7 o‘clock, A. M. | wounhea Arrivesat Uitawsa do. do. 5, |‘. M.| EXTENSION UF MARKET SQUARE. Leavre Ottawa . _( L. A M cmmmmie: Arrive at Morrisburg do. 5, P. M.| COMING MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS C‘uig-ahny at the post offices at e North Willismsburg, Winchester springs, |COMING ELECTIUN FOR DOMINION West Winchester, Ormond, Osgoode, PARLIAMENT, South Gloucester and Billings‘ Bridge. weâ€"<â€"â€" Printed notices câ€"ntaining further in | LATECHANGE IN THE MINISTRY, formation as to conditions of proposed | mm Contract may be seen, and blank form: of | COAL STOVES AT H. MEADOWS & CU. Tender may be obtrined at the Post O0%â€" | smue ces of Morrisburg, North Williamsburg, | WOOD STOVES AT H. MEADOWS & CcU. West Winchester, Usgoodes and Rillings‘ ‘ Fruntzeg ue Bridge, or at the office of the subscriber. HOT AIR FURNACES AT H. MEADOW® _ The Postmaster General does not bind | & CO. Â¥ himself to accept the lowest or any tenâ€" ' «m « der. | Tâ€"XwaRE OF ALL KLNDS AT H. MEA J. DEWE, poWs & Co. Chief Post Office Inspector. ‘ woamee Chief Post Office Inspector‘s office ) _‘ BUILDERSY JOB WORBK AT H. MEA Tenders, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Otta#a until noon, on FRIDAY, Oth. FEBHKUaARY NEXT, for the convegance of Her M=ajesty‘s Mai‘s, on a proposed Contract for four yeasrs, six tines per week each way, beâ€" iween Morrisburg and Ottawa, from the 1t of April next. "eâ€" > Conveyance to be made in a passen stage drawn by at least two horses. Set the Commission«rs‘ Office, Ottaws. up to 12 e‘slock, noon, of the 20th day of lnn: t xt. B ED. WaL8H, ED. 6. CHANDLER, C. J. BRYDGES, A, W. McLELAYX. _ Phe Commissioners appointed for the conâ€" straction oft the Intâ€"rcolonial Kailw=y, gave public notice, that they are prepared to re. seive Tend rs for the crecrin ow Statton Buiidings st Cacouns. 11« Vort», Trois Pi=â€" toles, St. Simon, St. Fabien, Bic, Rimouski, Bt,. Loce and Metapodiac Road ; and alsn, tor Taak Houses and Woo! Sheds at Isle Vert:, Trois Pistoles, Bic, Rimousk! and Metapediac Eoad. â€"~ Also, for Engine H as.sat Riviere du Loup, Rimousk!| and Mstapediac Road. Plans, Sp cifications and forms of Tender may be seon ou and after 20th Fâ€"bruary, at the Offi:e of the Ohief Engineer. Ottawa, at Rirlers du Lonp and Rimoaski, Tenders may be for the whole, or any leres snumbes of these Buildings, and wil byre. seeived, marked * Tenders for Ruildings," at Is hereby given that application will be made to the Parliament of Canada, at its next Session, for an Act to incorporate the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, with mb construct a Kailway from the iflec Ocean towards the Rocky Mounâ€" tains, and from such point as may be selected Eust of toe Rocky Mountains, towards the P«ciiic Ucean, connecting the seaboard of British Columbis with the railway system of Canada,â€"such railway to be constructed upon such route and trom such pointis as its E«s:ern and Westâ€" ern Termini, as shall be serected or apâ€" proved by the Government of C.nada, wich power also to construct vranch lines to the Suuilt Ste. Marie to Fort 4 iiliam, to Fembina and to all such other points upon the frontier of the Domunion of Canada, as may be deemed advisable,â€"And also with power to construct or join in conâ€" strucring a bridge across the Sauit Ste. I-i..n-ltoow:.;n;l work steam and other passenoger reight vessels upon all lakes touched by such railway or its Just Ruceived H. M. RO #E 3 celsbrated The Steamers of the LONDON LINE intended to ruo Woeekly during Reason of Navigation of 1872, between the above Ports, the Arst learing London on or about WEDNESDAY, 1l0th APRIL Through Bills of Lading issued on the Continent and in London for all pasts of Carads and in the United States, to D«troit, ymmumwmm the ost. » aldl:‘.hlud to persons desirocs of preoâ€"pay the of their friends to passay 0 For further information applt to TEMPERLEYS, CaRTER & DABKE 3 White Lion Court, Corakiil, 'I‘l sEASON COMMENCED have lately received from London, and now offâ€"r tor sale a full assortment ot A large Stock of French and English Por tumery from the best makers, Lubio, Atkin son, Violet, &c., also, Letchford‘s celobrite | Floroâ€"Heraidic Perfames, London, Quebec ard Nostreal GENTLEMEN‘S DRESSING CAaSsEq, vrarying in price from $3 to $‘5 & An assortment otf Silver Mounted Smelling Bottles, Odor Cases, Tollâ€"t Bottles, Vases & A CHRISTIE & CO, WEEKLY CO MMUNIC \TI9N 1872 Koglish Hair, Nail, &¢.,, Broshâ€"s, in gree veriety, and cholce Tollet Articles generally Oitamwas, 26th Dec., 1871. 186 4tf NTERCOLONIAL RAIL WaY. The Italian W arehouse. J. K. C. DELES DERNIERS. B UTLK LALKXNXLD CAN Ottaws, Jany. lith, 1871. OTICE AIL CONTBRAUT. Ottawa, Jan 3, 1872 Bparke strect, Ottawa. Ottaws, Dec 14, 1871 1845 1 Ob ristio ct4L o oYsTER®, YOL. YI NO. ISHL. London Steamers DRUGGISTS, SPARKS STRZET, l7th January, 1872 ( 1873 3 A* ROSS & Co, Que DAVID SHAW, ... PER GALLIOUN. 8711 YESTERs 18607 1872 | TNWARE OF ALL KINDS AT H. MEA | pows & Co. ‘BUILDERY JoB WORK at H. uki | DUOWS & CO uCAPITAL" STOVE DEPOUT, 35 SUSSEX NEW STREET CROS8SINXGA EXTENSION OF MARKET SQUARE. COMING MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. COMING ELECTION FOR DBOMINIONX VOTING ON THE BRIDGE BY LAW. wWaATERWORES QUESTION. ALDERMAN HENEY PRESENTATION. doing business in that city. FIRE and LIFE, C&kILTAL.«. ..« i: <..~1 «i7 IMIOO®OOs t on apttems â€" Fos angrine can tA M s 10 I hore Aating Prog aintel n36 200 io the past year. i s "PIRE DSP‘m 'Azu Loss Mm at moderâ€" ..uâ€".__’n__-ptly_!fldm refer ence to the Home Otfice. ® LIFE DEPARTMXENT. Assurances on Lives granted on favorable terms, and unquestionable security is otlered to policy holders. Besides the large paid up capital of the Company, asâ€" surers have additional security in the UNLIMITED LIABILITY of a Wealtbhy Proprietary. Tables of Rates, Proposal Forms and tul information can be obtained on application to the undersigned. i. F. BEDDALL, Chief Agents for Canada. A. PERRY; Fire Inspector. T, M. CLARK , Agent. OFFICEâ€"Bang‘s Block, corner Spacks and Elgin streets. 1760y N.B.â€"The financial pomtion of the Roysl is in no way aftected by the recent Fire at NIGER ..... «®~ 5th Oct. SEVENN..... _« _ 19th.. 4« MEDW AY .. «*___ 2nd Nor. THAMES. .. se h‘m a6 Rates of to London ; â€C.bi-. adulta, 5; children under 12 per year. Steerage, adults, $24 ; children unde: 12 $2 yer year. Certiticates issued to persons desirous 0 prepaying the passage of their friends tc Canada. Tickets can be granted from Ottawa to Quebec at $7 first class, and $3 : w secont Cclase. For further information spply to DAVID SHAW, _ MEDWAY..... .D. Harris, Commander. THAMES ......JJames, do. NIGEK......... W. Nisbett, â€" do. SEVERN .......G. Butchart, do. Are intended to Sail, as under during the Season of 1871, from TUTEB EC TO LONDON Dates of Sailing are as follows . CORINT HIAN, on or about.....13th Oct. OTTaAW A 4 x+« «» AÂ¥kks . ** ST. DaVvID «t xi«\ adGiks _ (t ST. ANDREW &s .. . .. Znd Nov, ST, PATRICK 44 +\ sc Wls «4 Fares tro n Oitawa, cabin...... .. ... $6T 25 Intermediate.......«...««.«.««.«@@T Of 44 00 S“CI'ICO................ o-oooo.-oo-o†00 WÂ¥" An experienced Surgeon carried on each vessl. Berths not secured until paid for. Roturn Tickets granted at reduced rates. Passage certificates granted to parties destr. ou;oluriuhi:(ollï¬buhho Europe. or further to D Ww CoWaRD & co., k% ___ Agents © "Sparksâ€"4t Ottawas, Nov. 3, 1871. o'.fl.. wwwb ve e ea e ® S‘bflnflllu...h HiRemtew . ... .. ... BUOCIRGE. . «: . o s . «c«rre oc . ccen HRG The s‘eamers of the Glasgow Line (sailtag from Glasgow every Tassday, anod from Que bas for (Hasgow on or about erery Thursday are ictended to be despatched from (Quebec Passâ€"ngere to and from Ireland and Socotland are intended to be despatcheda from Quebec: Liverpool Line. Calling at 8t. John‘s, N. F. % _ _ . .o» PROM qCEREC. _ sailing from Liveâ€"pool every Thursday, and from Quebec every Saturday, calling at Lock w“m-..w. ----o-ooo.ooo.’“m. Rlfl. ‘D"lifll weeses aesese se e4e do 13 MEHYHE <<<x«+« ««<<««c «orrererxry O# 20 Austrian «HHHUE tÂ¥1 0+ kÂ¥ 6468 tr4r t+Â¥% h 37 Rates of Fovle to receive on board, and land Mail and 1871 T. M. CLARKE, Royal Insurance Co‘sOffice, Ottawas. ‘Httawa, Oct. l17th. 1760y. The following first class powerful Iron Ottawas, May €6, 1871 s: ELGIH STREZT, opposite the Russel! L1Ti 17 A, J. TAYLOR, Agent. Phe steamers of the Liverpool Mail L:ne . LAWRENCE AND â€"OTIAWVA ATKEEST CITY TOoPIOI. Liverpool Loendonderry and oYaL IN8SUKRANCEK COMPFANY, sDO® LNXE OF STEKAKERS. 1i cmintaasuiees. 1 1 B CARTAGE AGENCY. RAIL W A Y â€" RWOREKS QUK HENEY PRE STREET CROS N UP MARKE MUNICIPAL E1 .ECTIUN FOR PARLIAMENT, .NGE IN THE ) ES AT H. MEA CCutkercus DUR G@lasgow Line, «hauxssasr 0W Montreal. TDt 10 10 14 _ The propriectur of the QUEEN RESTAURANT H ving engaged Ladies perticularly can enjoy themselves on this Swing without baving to contend with any of the inconmveniences met with in ordi nary Swings, ‘l‘hhswlq-:{howl in operation at the COanada Contral Hot:!, No 120, 4ussex utreet and ut No. 8, St. Patiick Swreet Lo «&+ c. .0“ 1809 8»)+ A ;ou: tor Otu-.'nd Vlc'nl.ty HAUSBR‘s wiRIOLAfING LIB&RT. WZ" The Lybster Mills Goods are the chenpest goods madse or imported to Oanada This new awing contains the mo~ tive power in it awlf, requiring no external impal. sion to drive it, and in it persoas indulgine in that of E. LaVIGNE, cise are exposed to no accident or danger. @ & M. are Agents tor Ottawa, ani will Mil! prices delivered in Ottawa. *#@" Issesoms lavitso J*t1wa, May 10, 1871 L signed in â€" vites the public to eramine the GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & Co be ©,;420 per cent in fuel, and steam passes throngh any length of Pipiog covered with the Nonâ€"Conductor quite G;( Extensively used in the Eastern and Western States and througbout Great Mhlnknd by the British Admiralty and American avy .â€" (Bee circular.) reumesegzr@ <oraliPrags I : â€"hxs C ?hd,wflhum a large centage ~f uel and Labor at tb'ctn";chdth Pacliament and Departmental Buildings, City Gas Wo«ks, Rochester & Co.‘s Steam Mills, A Fleck‘s Foundry &c., &¢. © CHALMER® & CuU,, Richardson st., Montreal, P. 0. Box 8444, Bole Manufacturers in the Domin‘ou J. MUNXBOE O‘LEARY, Norâ€"Combustible and Nonâ€"Corrosive Be ©, :420 per cent in fuel, and steam passes throngh any length of Pipiog covered with the Nonâ€"Conductor quite d'r( Extensively used in the Eastern and Western States and througbout Great Mhlnknd by 2‘ B.r.ihoh‘ Admiralty and American Nary.â€" _ N. B.â€"It saves 30 per cent or the Russell House boiler, and stâ€"am is now raised in half the tim» it took before the covâ€"ring was apâ€" Bheet Brass, &c¢ , &0 « Bleigh Shoe Steel all sises from ix} to 41} Cast and Blister Sieel Proof Cbain allâ€"sizes Broad Axes Narrow Axes single and double steel Cut Saws, Grind Stones, Oils, Putty, Glass, Paints all «olors B:ovesâ€" Box, Double, and Cooking ; Also, an endless variety of Shelt Hardware and House Furnisâ€"hing Goods, &¢., &¢c P,. 8.â€"A call is respectiully solicited dAngood.dollvu\-d free to any part of the ty THCS. BIBEKETT, No, 24 Rideaun street, Wuousuu DRY GuODs. _ The following articles are constaatly kept in stock : Bar, Bund‘e and Shet Iron Bar and Sheet Tin Bar and Sheet copper. waÂ¥* Terms, 40cts. per mouth, BHooks bought, sold and exchanged : ttawa,Jnpe 9, 187 The subscriber baving just completed his Fall "tock he is now pr to furnish any article in the above llum to suit the porchaser, Hardwareâ€"Hardware. SIGN OÂ¥ THE ANVIL, No. 24 Rideau Street Nok ez £1D1%G, » U To General Western Agent. Ottaws, Nov. 30, 187; S K é& 4\ / A C € o 2] \e wad / e ie a s\ on obminst 13 Ct/ "R D \a 4st C\ C conmomy /&>~ CANADIAN Goo>3 ; Ottawa, N ov 23, 1871 No. 38 Rideau Stroet The Latesst Novels Always on Hand. AKkD. HALMERYSPENCE PATENT NONâ€" CONDUCTOR FOR COYERING STEAM BOILERS AND PIPES 1 Case Manitoba Tweecs, 1 " Union Twee‘s, 2 * 'Dvlâ€"r:l’tinu, fa 2 Balen Grey Cottâ€"ns, % ®" _ Forturs (expectec crily> a Wauiding. ds 3) M RICE‘3 Paper (‘ollars, 11 B.les Lybeter Mills Grey Cottons, * d *"* Twilled Bheetings 1 Case Laces, 1 *# _ Boonet Borders, * _ Trimmed Hata, 4# _ HMorrock‘s Saictin â€", 1 Q.se Linen 1w ve Receir 4 _ â€"_â€" EX LATZ STEALERS, 1 Case V»â€"iveteons. 2"or. PATENpP esw PMENT Op nA BMz _ AECR £ pt Te. * HK â€" â€" t UR aAB\ULUL t6 C comomy saF ETY & OTTAWA,. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27. 1s72. the ladies of the congregation. _ Zhâ€"' &% 1971 1866 13 on debt Perrons ot paring. of. Oe “l'"’ll is a thank{fully received be e will S 4: S Intend having a BA LE of USEFUL AND FANCY ARTIOLES Orange County Lodge of the County of Carleton will: be hs- in the City ofâ€" Ottaws on the F!RST TUE3DAY in Febâ€" . 1872, at 12 o‘clock noon. All ;:mehdm required to take 'l-.-u- GOWAN‘B HALL, On SUNDAY, the 28th IN8STANT, Aund continne on following Bunday un til their New Church L erect:d, or until forâ€" Lhndthomm uestod to remove their Books, c-lloq::.. from the Oid Church, in the course of nest wook, and not later than Friday, the 26th inst. O. 8. WeXUTT, Beoretary pro tem. January 18, 1871. 1873 9 The congmgation of Bt, Andrew‘s Pres byterian Ohurch will commence to meet for pablie worship in Charge for berths, 50 cents. Bure connections with all the GT trains both Kast and West, as this Company‘s trains wait their arrival when late Twenty minutes allowed at Prescott Juncâ€" tion for refresbments. Trains are run on Montreal time. : THOB REYNOLDS, Managing Director, Ottawa. & LUTTBELL, es Buperintendent, Prescott, Ottawa, January 1, 1873 LEAVE *L AW A. Through Wesuteru Express at 10:00 a.w,., ar. riving at Rrockville at 150 p.m., and econnecting with Grand Tronk Dsy Exâ€" :«-.adq East and West. all Train at 4:3C p.m. ARRIVE AT SAND POINTâ€"1:30 pu, and 8:25 p m % LEAVs SAND POINTâ€"7:45 am, and 3:45 p m Freight loaded with and No Tran« a.ipment wh. n in car &"" â€" o H. n:on', anagot Brockville Dec. 27,:871. 1781 y maica Spirits, London Gin, Irish and Sootch Whiskies, &c. A large varicty of Ports, Burgundies, Sherries, Cham THE GREEK AS USUAL DOWB ALE in eask tr bottle. Engtish Ales, Porters, &¢, Finest Freach Wine Vinega: Liberal terms. Inspection invited. X K ARNOLDI, 1%:50 p.m., and at Rand Point at 1:30 p m. Mail Train at 2:15 p.m. Through Ottawns Express at 3:25 p.m., cooaâ€" pecting with irand Tronk Day Express from the East and West, arriving st Ottawa‘n: T:35 p m. and at Hand Point at Trains on Canada Central and Porth Braa h make certain conmections with all trainscna B. & 0.. Railway In Bond or Free ARNOLDUS WiINE YAULTS. Aund also in Wood or Bottle Geâ€"nuine Honvessey‘s and Martello Ureat Broad Gauge Route TO OTTAWA. Erpress at 7:15 am., arriving at Ottaws at Brockville and Ottawa Railways WEDNESDAY, Â¥ith DECEMBER, 1811. Trains will run as follows : The old reliable, quickest and best route ; the Wllubye-u.ï¬o-mhn to Brock ville and all points ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIMXE. Co. Master, Co. Carleton. North Gower, Jan. 8, 1872 1867 iw OTTAWA RAILWAY. On and after T. AND REWS CHURCH. No Ottawa, Dee 29, 1871 835 pm }l AND FROM WEDNESDAY, 3rd Jao., trains will run as follows ; s pagnes, Moselies, Hocks, Clarots Sauternes, &o., of choice quality and great range in prices. CANADA CENMTRAL Brandies, DeKoayper‘s Gin, Jaâ€" WM. ELLIOTT, 10 00 p m 10 30 a m LEAVE BROCKVILLE. 200 a m WHISKIES, HIGHWINES, &6 5,50 p m 1;30 p m *:l5 anm hiker rrpe £:( Jn @oInGg NoORTH. g@ol®G soUTH ’Bmkvill& KMKingston and all way 8t a t l o na Mail for West Do Exyresse tor trom West _ Do do Rxapress traia â€" for Do do Express trom West Cars on No 7 and 8 Kast and W ost Mail from the Metcalite street, 11 15p m 10:25 a m Artive in 3 40 p m 1 00 a m 6:15 a m 4:10p m â€" The Directors do not bind themselves to aceept the lowest or any tender, _ _ _ f D. A. MACDONALD, President M. & 0.0. J. Ry. Alexwandria, 10th January, 1873. 1863 Is hbereby given that the Disectors of t! is Company are prepared to receive tenders for the const: uction of the lin . Given under the Corporate Seal of the City of Ottaw1 this fifteenth day of Januâ€" ay, A,D. ISTA _ _ EUG. MARTINEAU, and in case of nonâ€"payment of the fine inflicted jor any such breach, and there being no distress found out of which the same can be levied such offender shall be liable to be im &::nd in the Common Gaol of the ty of Carleton for such period not omli:{ ona calendar <â€" month,. and with or without hard labor as the Court in its discretion shall think proper. 2 . 58. Any person or persons offending against any of the provisions of this Byâ€"law shall, on convictin thereof before the Police Court for the City forfeit and pay such fine not exceeding iifty dollars or less than one dollar as to the Court shall seem meet together with the costs of conviction, To make some provisions against the spread of Snnll Pox and other Contaâ€" geous or infectious diseases, and to prevent the interment of the dead within the City of Oitawa, after the MIS';L’.M day of December, A.D. WHEREAS it is necessary to mike some provisons against the spreading of Small Pox and other contagious or infecâ€" tious diseases w.thin the City of Ottawa, and also to prevent the interment of dead bodies within the limits of the said City after the Thirtyâ€"first day of December next. Therefore the Council of the Corporaâ€" tion of the City of Ottawa do hereby enact and ordain as tollows : ugr‘:- disease to go abroad in any of. the pu highmgu. streets or places of public resort in the City until such person or Yer. sons shall have recovered theréof, or unless be, she or they shall produce when requir. ed by any Health Officer a certifitate trom a regular medical practitioner within the Ci? that he, she or they have recovered, and that there is no danger to be appreâ€" bended of the spread of the disease by such person or persons going about. _ 5. That from and L_&or_ the thirty [Jirst :la{of December nexs it shall not be lawâ€" ul for any person or persons, bodies poliâ€" tip or corporate to bury or inter any dead body m‘ the limits of the City of Ottaâ€" 1. That the occupant of any dwelling house within the City wherein any case of Smail Pox or other contagious or infecâ€" tious disease now exist or shall and may hereafter exist shall imme«diately upon its being known to him or her of the existâ€" ence of such disease, put, place and keep np on or over the front entrance door of the said house a printed notice, placed thereon in acouspicuous manner, during the continuance of the said disease thereâ€" in, and for the space of ten days there. after, such notice to be supplied by this 4. Toat it shall not be law{ul (f;or any person or persuns afflicled with the disease of Small Pox or other infectuous or conâ€" 2. That the body of any person who sbhall die within this City from Small Pox or other contagious or infectious disease shall be interred within two days at farâ€" theat from the time of his or her death. 3. That it shall not be lawful for any person or persons, bodies politic or corpoâ€" rate, to permit or sufter or be party to the permitting or suflering any dead body in any house, building or other place or rï¬eu within this City uninterred for any onger period than five days without the written permission of the Board of Health. BYVâ€"LATUW No.3 13 Tenders will also be reccived, as above stated, tor the charter of a suvitable Steam Vouof.bt the delivery of i1 and suppli=s to the Light Hous«s above Montrea), the charter to commence at noon on 20d July next, at such part of the Lackine Canal, Montrea!, as may be designated by this Department. ‘I he name, size, age, horse power and d«scription of the vessel to be specified in the tender. A bulk sumw should be pamed for the performâ€" ance ofthe service, or the ru.e at which the vessel is offered per month at the option ef the departrent. + o oC P, MITCHELL, The cartage of the cil from the Railway Station, Oil Depot or Vessel, to the Wharf or place where the Ofil is required to be depositâ€" ed, must be paid by the contractor. The Oil is required to be nonâ€"explosive at & vapor test of 110° Fabrenbeit, must burn brilliantly, withoutsmoking, until entirely consumed, and not crust the wick, and must be tree from all deleterious substances. . It is also required to have a specific gravity of 44° Beaume, at a temperature of 68% Fabrenh+it. A l‘npfo of a quart to sccompany each Ten«â€" The Oil is to ba delivered in %ood order, in fron bound casks, containing from 35 to 42 gallons eash. Casks to bave stives and heads of white oak, and to be properly prepared in« side with liquid glue, and to bs painted out side so as to prevent thd oil from permeating the wood, and evaporating from the surface. . The casks to be furnished by the contrac, tor, and th:â€"ir cost included in the price of the oil. Iospector‘s fees of Inlaod Revenuo Department and Guager‘s fees must be paid by the contractor. Derartuext or Mazrix® & Fisururs, Ottawa, 8th January, 1872 Eealed Tenders will beo received at this Department, up to noon of Friday, the 9th day of February next, for the supply, :n bond, of the undermentioned quantitics of the best quality of standard white r. fined Petroleum ORTBEAL & CITY OF OTTAWA ~JUNCTION RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IGHTHOUSE SEBuvICXK. J: Minister of Marine and Fisberies, BSTEAM VESSEL. â€"â€"_â€" Cmnucs Mayor, _At Junction Depot of Grand Trunk and Ottawa & Prescott R. K. All the facilitiss of a KFirst Class House, Passengâ€"rs refreshment 316. N, UHAIN BANDS lor Sciat _ Rheumatic Nouraigia, and Gouty Paink, Local Paraâ€" lysis, OCramp, &¢., 188. to 228. and 408. BCHAIN BANDS for Lumbago. Indigestion Liver, Chest, aod Functional Disorders, &c., (worn as a belt), 22s to 40s and 55s, B CHAIN BANDS for Writer‘s Cramp, Trembling, Nervousness, &¢,.22s to 308 and 408. B COMBINED CAHBAAIN BAND for Cantil, Paralysis, Epilepsy, General Debility Functional Disorders, &¢., 308 to 508. A complete Bet of COMBINED UHAIN BANDS,BELTS, and CHAIN BATTERY for restoring vital energy, £5 to £1. The public are most earnestly cautioned to beware of Pseudo Electric B=lts advertised by sham Doctors, &¢., for improper purposes, and so severely stigmatized by Vice Chancelâ€" lor Malins io the suit Pulvermacher vs Ham» mond, alias Henry James, alias C. T, Raphey, M. R. 0. 8, alias Henry Burrows, M:L:c â€" No Galvanic Belts ars genuine but those "WIHE «JUONCTION HoOTEL," CHAIN BAND® AND BATTERIES. B. CHAIN BANDS for Neryous Deafuess Head, Tooth, and Face Ache, and Noiser in the Head, 218. to 308. B, CHAIN BANDS for lnss of Voice and other affections of the Throat, 108. 6d. to The effects of the application of Pulverâ€" macher‘s Chaing in any of the above disorders is immediately perceptibleâ€"the relief of pain instantaneous. PRICE LIbT OF PULYVERMACHER® Bpasms Pbysiciang, London, and the Imperial Faculâ€" y of Vienmoa, and its curative virtues are con. firmed by thousands of private testimonials of cureseffected. (Bee pampblet gratis). " Dated the 9th day of Marcbh, 1866, ‘! EIR CH ARLES LOCOCK, Bart., M. D., Â¥r..&.:C.P. SIR HEKENRY HOLLAND, Bart., I.;J 'B â€" Bs + sIR WM. FERGUSSON, Bart., F. R 8. EDWD. H. SIEYVERING, M. D., MBC.8 t bll J RANALD MARTIN. F. R. 0.8." ULVERMACHER‘3 SYSTEM is also ap " wacHEer‘s recent improvements in his Voltaic " Battcries and walvanic Appliances ftot * Medical Purposes are of great importance to " Scientific Medicine, and that he is entitled " to the consideration and support of every " one disposed to further the advancement o " real and useful progress, The Finest BLACK TEAS are put up in 101b * Caddies," At N. B.â€"The following testimony from the elite of the English medical faculty has been received These bighly improved inventions render Eiectricity perfictly selfâ€"applicable, and exâ€" tremely efficacious in a mild continuous form on shock or unpleasant sensation being exâ€" perienced, wher:by 1t becomes a true fountain of health and vigour, speedily soothing agonizing peins, resavimating torpid limbs, reviving the siuggish functions of life, and rmparting renewe eneigy and vitality to constitutions enteebled ky whatever cause, Medicines and their deleterious consequences are thus entirely dispensed with, The daily increasing number of cures effected by PULVEbMACKHER‘S MEDiCOâ€"GALYANâ€" IC SYSTEM is #o extensive and veried, that t forcibly points to this invention as the embryo of a universal remedy. " PULYEBMAUCHER‘S PaATENT GaALVANIC _ OHAINâ€"BANDS, BELTS AND POCKET BATTERIES Rum Proof, Old Rye and Higbwines, finest fAavour. PORTIR & ALEA â€" veos, 11is now an established fact _ you want any firstâ€"class BRANDIES or WNES3, and the best Family GROCERIES, y ou must go to lj orTt WINEâ€" " We, the undersigned, have much pleaâ€" sure in testifying that Mr, J. L. Pouvysrn THO.. PATTERSON‘s. Ottaws, December 23. 1871 <v«â€" of by an official re of the Aca 1. de Medicine, Paris, @3;'.1 College o gCO‘I‘CH WHiSKIES â€" Â¥ uuun\l# RLECTKICITY 18 LLIFEK H1CKLESâ€" Ol all kinds, the very finest. PERM CANDLES, FAKCY SOAPIâ€" Thos. Patterson‘s. APANSâ€" OFFEESâ€" DIRECT IMPORTATIONs LACK TEHASâ€" RUILITSâ€" RANDIESâ€" ERRKY WINEâ€" Bauces, Jams and Jellies, from th« Crosse & Biackwell‘s â€" Sellim Chsapâ€"really good. Pest Toi{let, ©" London" mak e, to ords¢ One trial will prove the quality. O[ the first grades, various prices and sound. â€" Just received, a superior lot of the best @__ Brands, imported this Season, quite fresh and fragrant.â€"Try / *»m. Fresh Roasted, and Ground Daily on the premiges. Guinuness‘s and Daw:â€"s‘, bottled to Order. Fine Old Vintages (20 years), pure and reliable for family use and mediâ€" cinal purposes, The best old srands, Pure and Mild, ic and Pale, very fine qualities. and at Low Prices. DeKuypers & Son, fine Old Double Berried £LWaAYB ON HAND, No. 26 Rideau Street, {D, WILEKINSON, , good &# LTA W 1LS. Fine Colors in Homen Eudaton. Porter‘s Block and â€"Gateway, @â€"FLIUOwWERS, WREATHS, * BLACK SILKS, from 75c. to $1.50, SATINS, Moire Antiqves, &0 PIM BROS. POPLINS, &e., Rayâ€"lLNDUN MADE DRESSES B@~FRENCA APPLIQUE D SILKS, f * R@y*In all the NewColuring. "@a Teamporary Premises T. Hunton, Son & Co. DiES$ GOODS. MANTLES, MILLINERY, â€"~ MITTENS, EV ENING GOODS WOOL TIES, 2,000 20d hand 3 tuâ€"hel Grain Bags, good new, for sanle ‘-: ty JiAM Bwu_t\', An assortment of FANCY â€" WOOLLEX â€"G000S, FANCY COODsS Honiton, Allan, McKinnons, By Jas. Bermingham, Auctionser. AGS! BAGB!! oltewa‘ Dec. 5, 1871. Ottawa, Jan 5, 1871 T. KUNTON, SON & CO. Oltawa, Nov. 28, 1871. _ 173ly Christma‘s Fresents, Real Lace Overskirts, Collars, Barbs, &¢., in * Honitan, mu:h-u., Point, &6. ALLAL MTHON & XHORA LADIES‘ and CHILDREXS BODICES. SETTS anrp COLLARS GARLAND, MUTCHMOR a Co. ______â€"_..,._ No. 20, Hparks street. Fancy Cordilia Shawls, ' fiain Shawls, a~, > o o " Dhagor rez Exresss." SPARKS STREET, LACES. Maltese, Are now showing RUFFLES, SUITABLE FPorR McMoran Irish Point CUFE AND o3 volee ) {PRICEâ€"3 CEN TS ‘mmom. soul for poetry, for sentiments. In this we are dekâ€" clent. An Englishman who has travelled among us is astonished and scannalised to gentleman to whom be was int.oduced said, * come to my house and |! will make you acquainted wiuth my daughuers.", They are more amiable and houest comrades. One rides with them on bhorseback, one acâ€" companies them to arcliery meetings, one chats familiarly with them on all, or.::eu- ly all, subjects; one laughs without afterâ€" thought. It were impossible even for & coxcomb to treat them otherwise than as if they were his sisters. At Manchester iwo of my Freach friends went to dine n% a bouse. At eleven in the evening they were requested to escort bhome two y:::’ girls who were therse. All the fourm en s cab, and rode for h»lfâ€"anâ€"hour. They chatted gaily, and without any trouble or embarrassment on either side. Thanks to these manners, the man most inured to the harshnesses and viJanies of lite, must frext ecdum which they stger;. 4 sop great s w y enjoy ;. 1 many of them in the morning iu uy:f.f park who have come to sake a tura on horseback, without other companion than a groom. Two daysaiter arriving in the country 1 was asked to give my arm to a young daughter of the i«muly, in oraer to escort herto a place a mile off. Sâ€"â€", 'boh:.?un.yur here, considers this loyal free intercourse charming ; a have a French governess?" ®@Yes, but when one is stupid!" Then an outburst of laughter. Certu=ly, self love does not constrain lh:l,l they never dream of apart ; and developed as we :Lmd.muo-n-hou wealthy, they are children still; sot one of their ideas, not one of their gestures, betrays the woman. Neither precocious nor worldly ; these two traits commcide and4 engender a multitude of others 1 can during the bolidays. The youngest had bright crimson cheeks like a rosy apple ; both of them had full jaws and l irge teel. Miss Charlotue, aged fifreen, told me that she could easily walk twenty miles. l hey lfirst learned German from a nurse; but they do not know French yet. * Yet you [ park, at the Exhibition, in the picture galleries, many young !adies, pretty, well ’dn-od, wore spectacles. I put aside several other traits; but it is clear to me that they possess in a much lesser degres mmmmth sentiment whic. i at every moment,"aud before every person, & womanâ€" stands with shouldered arms, and feels herself on p â€" rade. However, naturainess is less roâ€" strained, and breaks forth more freely. Recently, at thirty miles from London, we took a long w.lk with the daughters of the family, and we climbed a rather steep height. Still very youug, they are true goats, always leaping, even when ascendâ€" ing, upon thesharp slopes and among the stones. Exuberance and freedom of the circulation, and <of the animal forces ; nothing leminine ; in the carriage, before arriving, their noisy ba»ble, excitedness, their sparkling eyes, above all their energy, the emphasis of their propuncia« vion, gave the 1dea of merry English boys k "% m P uhy comiace s d ces 2 on e y nis duughter of sixteen ; ity gentle face, but what ignorance of dress! She ha 1 dark brown gloves, hair in curis, not glossy, a sort of badly fitting white cossque, and her waist resembled a log in a suck. All the evening she remained silent, like 1 Cinderelia amidst the splendours and suâ€" preme elegances of the dresses and beauâ€" ties surrounding her. Here, in 8t. James We have already given several extracis from M. Taine‘s very readable impressions Engliand. The following is what he eays of English girls, which if notaitogether comâ€" plimentary or indeed altogether true, will be read with interest . The elhiolpo!ntil.tho _;b.en_oe of coâ€" netry ; 1 proceed to cite tri ins Lm’o. unfavourable. ‘{‘hum:mu‘:nnf ’: Paris drawingâ€"room where I was, a stout, redâ€"faced, baid man, related to a rather p_m‘lngi‘n‘hpw, entered leading army. in Prussia, [(as in Wuru-mug,ng-]' the practice of re â€"v.ccination grew out of the knowledge that smallâ€"pox would attack a certain proportion of those who had been vaccinated only in infancy, During the ten years preceding 1831, cases of post vaccin«l smallâ€"pox were inâ€" creasing in number and fatality, ani within three years, 1831â€"33 thers had occurred no fewer than 312 deaths by smallâ€"pox. For the last twenty years the Prussian army has represented an almost entirely re vaccinated population. And what has been the contrast? 104 annual deaths by smallâ€"pox was the last exâ€" perience of the former system; 2 annu«al deaths by smallâ€"pox has been the average of the reâ€"vaccinated army. Annu«lysing moreover, the torty fatal cases of smaliâ€" pox which, dering the last twenty years, have occurred in the Prussian army, we hnd that only four of the number were of rr-ou who (itis said) had been successâ€" ully reâ€"vaccinated. * Take one authentic and crucial instance from among ourselves, Mr. Marson has been the residentâ€"surgeon to the London Smailâ€"pox and Vaccinauon Hospital for the last thirtyâ€"four years, He 2as always made it an imperative rule that every nurse and other kervant of the Hospit d mon entering the service, be vascâ€" In their case it is generally reâ€"vaccination, and it is never afterward s r/ peated. These nurses live in the closest daily and nightly attendance upon smallâ€" pox patients, and the other servants are constantly exposed to the profuse contaâ€" gion, yet in no single instance during these thirty four years nas any one ol these servants and nurses been afftected with smallâ€" pox. : * And a second question immediately presents itselt; namely, whether this 1 â€" petition of the operation of engrafting the cowpox, renews or adds to their security against small pox. HMappily, this questioa may also be answered in the adirmative ; and answered by statistics of the amplest oouxnbemion. In his able and. moâ€"t conclusive digest of the whole suljec;, it;blilhod by the General Board of Healtt:, . Simon shows that during the tive years 1833 â€"7, though smallâ€"pox infection had been sixteen times imporced into dilâ€" ferent regiments of the army of Wwurteniâ€" berg, there had ensued among the 14.3*®4 re vaccinated soldiers, one sStnyle instance ulyqf“ï¬duall-yox. Etiil more satisâ€" fact.ry experience is that of the Pruâ€"sian. «lt may well be doubted whether « those who are susceptible of some impre sion from a second vaccination wou become infected with small pox under o dinary exposure i0 its contâ€"gion. Th many would so contract the disease, ar that uli of them would be endangercd | such exposure, is too certain. its primary effects. A friend of munso, who was vaccinated in 1799, has a son wh > was vaccinated at the age of throe weeks. Years afterwards both of them were roâ€" vaccinated. ‘The boy was affected by the nno;nl of the operation ; the f«:ther not at all. show that, sometimes, at least it does Certainly in many, though not in all, o those who have gone through the vacâ€"in: direase, vaccination repeated at a distan period produces in a greater or less degree, arisen, which, by slow degrees, and under careful and multiplied observation. may now be said to have found their s lutior.. «* Lhe first is, whether the protec influence of cowâ€"pox upon the human tr diminishes by lapse of time, and at let wears out. ‘There is ample evidence We would call attention to the followit extract from &ir Thomas Watson‘s recer ly published edition of *his celebrat« + Principles and Practice of Physic" . bearing upon a matter of great importan, at the present time :â€" "In relation to the modified or posi â€" vaccinal disease, several questions of th» highest practical moment and interest hive ENGLISH GIRuS. 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