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Ottawa Times (1865), 4 Oct 1873, p. 3

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wrse contain! [ 20 mey, ~ Wotliputon Sprestcl Alliksâ€" Wine," Sherry Wine, JICE ARTICLE $2.00 per Gallon. #1n lluddles, ® REL, in Kitts, CHOICE LoT ADDY _ M1iLES."6% : and 50 cts. Reseryed cushio Trunk Maill 315 P 1 do Express from| $00. A.M« W 08L ... . . 4 » «» cennane '='lann- e 1.Dn.l-‘ nest CC RAs | GoING soUTH. \Grand â€" Trank West «>>»«»«.. M. LINDLEY 400, R ENTERTAINMXENP gre m me#. s Kate Fisher M:.-uu \u:m:t mos REYTNOLDS, â€" _ Managing Director, Otia®W® fountain L loarth Flax Nday lmy 31C HALL. __ speciaity of . us and His Dinak. ~ 11ME3 i13 w GOLD, w 'Am.l." Tix® You Trâ€" SALMON, It! Try It U KAVANAGH, us old English Comedy of \, Uicers of flash an+ -? merous class. fouk, and bone, ts from the m’a vir of Phosphates and the digestion of biood â€"to repaitat 400 mts nervous exhaustion ffo * ai ' O 1. Ntorn: vaus wht tiose and Mriay, Friday, Maturday and ‘bth October, as follow® : i}t be open for the deW?" unnmoxmh?‘b‘w" m., and from 5 to 8 pM.â€" _ T RECEIVED ‘nlo Bill! io conclude with the rosring lm‘md 8 WLelecttic Three Act Drama G.T. Express for Weost ninve Second Nightof * BR N D O N*‘S dro he LLEBRATED rairle and real ANKS mutd Umm cullarities, all now AEukNDSUYS roakoy m6L, Es rAlD FoR GOOD M KAVANAGH, "actory in Cars on Nos. 7 and & CBAM® tarnishing m-g‘ DVERTISEMENT3 s Opera }lwa, Band and Orchestra. * aturday Night, 1 oy Mr. Herndch in his neat AOUSE COMPY, BE NOTICE. se contad MoOx®E®« *"* ave it b M 4. rAcrANC viER, Shor woodâ€"st.,Chaudio ré East and Wost. Conmecting with» A RAILWAY: f the tem porAry at Prescott Junction &# ** erised E V E N ;H C, 1 p.um &4 puls ETN 400. :::a:ma‘r 0 tou. in 9p.m . 90. me?.0Pâ€" CLOBKL AC V tss 1 p.m &4 prd. ga. mé&l. 09B W AN* ise known &8 H. D. JARVES resurcet, Boston, MaM, ‘qiving spectmens and pric€ ALSO A N D with the Grand Trank aliway . for PICKLED SALMO®X, Wanted. , @ U3 w <\ Koryp CODFISHL r)lo'l.d'.‘- hy Soad arrive 1RMIY®â€" 19.30 P.M« 1240 P. Â¥: 116 PM\ Recciptsâ€"Arrivais from Sca. Lord and Lady Dufferin entertained about 300 of our best known citizens, at the Citadel last ‘night: ‘The Beethoven Quintette Club were present, and perform:â€" ed several pieces. * Customs receipts toâ€"day, $2,691. â€" Arrived) hy ‘ship * Hawa, Hiull, bal last ; PAdvice,‘ Liverpool, ballast, + Ne turus,‘ London, ballast. _ un [Special to the Times.] * Quenec, Oct. 3. Vicerogal Entertainmant â€" Customs â€" The Steamship "Ganges"‘ was in the same position yesterday. A lightor was alongside into which her cargo was beirg removed. 1t is expected that she will be afloat toâ€"morrow. _ A gentleman residing on Durocher street. and who is well acquainted with earthquake countries, states that on Tuesâ€" day morning at five minutes before seven, he felt the shock of an earthquake, nv.: a rolling motion from north to south, lasting about three seconds. His mfe also, who had not yet arisen, and who, like bimself, is farmliar with the motion of earthquakes, felt a similar sensation, and immediately attributed it to the same Th Bombardment of, Alicantoâ€"Quar« antine Regulations. Lowxnow, Oct. 3â€"â€" A despatch from Carâ€" tagena says.: ~The Insurgent frigrates were not m:ad during the bombardment Of ‘Alicnite no one on board was YIDNIGITT DEAPATCHES _ ‘"The Government has issued an order requiring all vessels arriving at ports in Spain from â€"Liverpool, to undergo quaranâ€" Mr. A. P. McDonald, Contractor for opening a second entrancs between basin No, ?, Lachine Canal, and the Harbor of Montreal commenced operations to day, This work consists of the construction of two locks and int»â€"rmediate basin with en« trance from the harbor to the lower lock, and from the upper lock to basin No. ? just blow the milis and elevators. ‘Thesa works are all on the enlarged scile as proâ€" posed by the Canal Commussioners, _ A youth xd 15, named Damase Larive, yesterday rmon went out into the river in a skiff, accompanied by a lad named Maxime Thowas. Unfortuuately the akiff was upset by the waves caused by a passing steamer, and Larive was ‘Ths changing of the G. T. R. gauge was begun this morning and"is being proceeds ed with. As far as expected, little doubt is expressed.that the change will be ef~ fected betore Monday. _4 :,i.-â€"'l'h'o rate of discount in open for three months is 43 per cent or 14 per cent below the Bank rate. . _ _ Fivo Porsons Killecd by a Chicancy Loxvo®, Oct. 3.â€"A chimney 220 feat in Northileet, fell toâ€"day, and in« antly killed five persons and injured 12 Bullionâ€"Rate of Discount. Loxpos, (6t. 3., 3 ;r.â€"'l‘ho amount of bullion give into the Hank of Haogland on halance to day was £335,000. _ Fhe Count ReChambordâ€"Thiers Roâ€" asives Visitsâ€"A Mocting of the Left Called. Parm, Oct 3rd.â€"Count DeChambord will issue a manifesto next week. ‘Thiers asince his return to Paris has re« ceived visits {rom a large number of the Dnt':l of the Left. Say, the presiding offlicer of the Left Centre, has issued a circular calling a -omd the members of the party on the inst., and deciaring in favor of a Conservative Republic. His Holiness Speaks. Roux, Oot; 3. â€"The Pope yesterday, in add.ess to a delegitinn of 3X) of the nthhl\:‘l the folowing words : © Con« fusion entered the enemy‘s camp. "Ahey strive to induce me to loave KRome, but I‘never will Brumsarsy . Oct. 3. â€"â€" lhe _ ZEcko de Quat.e <«a it. has private information that a aiâ€"narchy will certainly be proâ€" claimed .n the proposition of the majority of the Assembly. be generally lower The Mini:tor of the Colonics to Visit Porto ki1co and Cuba,. Mipain, Oct. 3â€"Senor Soler, Minister of the Colonies, leaves on the Wth to visit Porto Rico and Cuba â€" A married man named Alfred Senecal, this morning was taken suddenly ill at his homdud died before medical assis» tance be obtained. _ The Committee of Examiners concluded the work of selecting samples of flour la st evening as far as the new grades can be " _ Falling Proposed Dinnerâ€"The David Caseâ€" Sudden Deathâ€"Harbor Improveâ€", mentsâ€"Board of Examinersâ€"Boy Drownedâ€"Tho 8: 8. " Ganges"â€" Tho G. T R. chango of Guagoâ€" Supposed shock of Earthquake. [Special to the Times.] Moxtasar, Oct. 3rd. It is prop sed shortly to entertain at dinner in Montreal the newly nfioim..d District Judges, the Hon. Messrs Doherty, Belanger and Chagnon. _ ce s (m the opening of the Queen‘s Bench this morning, Col. David was arrai nxd. Un application of Mr. Deviin, the case was postponed until Monday. _ _ _ New York, Oct, 3rd.â€"The afterncon session of the Bvan?.lio-l Alliance was well attended. ‘The Rev. Mr. Stuart read a report on the state of religion in lolland. He said the spint of unbelief was doing more harm than Romau Catholicism. Rev. Mr. Kraummacher gave an account of the progress of Protestantism in Switz, erland, He was followed by Mesars. Friend land, of Madrid ; Rossaccio, of (ireece ;â€" Schaif, of Berlin ; and Arnett, of Brussels. Invitations to visit the Cooper Institute were received. Canadian Arrested hn Suspicion of Larceny. BuillJo, Oct. 3.â€"Detective Watlts ar« rested this afternoon Wm. J. Ward aged 24 years, m::fm near . Toronto Canada, Ward in his possession a large number of gentlemen‘s, and ladies‘ fl hunting case watches, ,old chaine, &0., supposed to be stolen from a jowellery LATEST BY TRLBGMPL New Yor, Oct. 3rd.â€"At the meeting of the Evangelical Alliance toâ€"day the Rev, Dr. Houghtoa, of London, said they o Steamers Arrivals. New Yorx, uet. 3.â€"Arrived the steamer " Deutchland *‘ from Brenap. Arrived the steamer " Calabria" from BY LAND SERYVICE. UNIED STATES AFFPAIRS The Evangelical Alliance, The Evangelical Alliance. BY OCEAN CABLL FROM MONTREAL GRBREA BRITAIN with the old, the standard will FROM QUEBELC BELGLUM. Significant, FRANCHE, ITALY SPAIN de LIST of Letters :emaining in the Uttawa Post Offlice, 30th September, 1873. Anderson, J Kelly E4 Ardouin & Co, G G VKelly Thos » Aylward, D Kehoo Miss 3 Barrons, Jao Barker, Mrs Ann Bangs, Jno 2 Barber, Jos Bargette, Mrs E Barnes, P Backe, P G Barncho, of the Modoc ,mnom, from hanging to imprisonment for life at Ali~ catross [sland, San Francisco Harbor, on the ground that they were not chiets, but stood in the position of private soldiers, obeying the orders of Captain Jack. A town Inundatedâ€"Twonty Houses Carried away and slx Persons Drowned: ) Garyesto®, Texras, Oct. 3.â€"Ths town of Lampas was inundated on Saturday last. The water swept away some twenty houses and six men are drowned. 1 Denvsr, Oct. 3.â€"There is intense exâ€" citement among the seitlers and stock» men of the Arkansas Valley, south of Pueblo, on account of the t{bpnd“h- by roving bands of Cheyenne Indians, who have already killed several hundred head of cattle. The Indiansa will be severely punished if they can be caught. Uarson, Robt Cantwell, Jno Chambers, Robt Clark, Sam Clarke, Miss 3 Clapcey, Miss E Clay, Jno Clark, Mrs 8 E& Clancey, M _ _ Bissett, C 2 Birtch, H Bishop, E Blackburn, W Bovil Margere D _ mum, Dr J H Bourque, Ja4s Bownian, John Bold, Jas Bovier, Jno Brady, Margaret Brown, J A H Brock, Mrs Geo Byrnes, Alex Unhoon, N Cayley, C 8 Caryille, Jno 2 Canipbell, A R Carroll M, (alvin, Geo ont, Miss R Claymont, Clil{. & Buck, P Buchanan, J W Clark, Jos Coleman, Jro Cdegrove, Jas 3 Collins, A Connors, Mrs Cotton, J _ _ Colvin, Miss 8 Cody, C G Cowsn, F & H (éophnd, C C ttans I Crmig, A Ctubtree, Jno Craig Mise Cumming H Curran Jno Curtmin Jao Darley Mrs A Dawson Jas Davie Geo Dailey Aad Davisâ€" Esq Davis Robt Dewan C Delaney J s Cmoaoo, Oct. 3rd.â€"At Dexter Park yesterday, in the race for horses that have never beaten 2.25, for a purse of $1,000, 5 started, " Brother Ben" won in three _ straight heats ; . " Ridgerville" second; Thomas Lyoung, third ‘Time, 2.25, 2 24, 225. Healthy Tone in Financial Circles. Cmeaoo, Oct. 3.â€"Financial and Com» mercial matters here continue to improve, and everything appears to be rapidly settling back into a normal and healthy ccndition. The Banks are daily increasing in strength, and the demand for grain is active, and prices higher. Sentonce of doath on two Modocs Commuted; Wasuinoto®, Oct., 3.â€"The President issued orders some days ago for the comâ€" mutation of the sentences of Sloluk and Dicks Thos Doran Jno Dummet J Eason T G Edwards Wm Edgarten W B Emery W G Everest W E. Falconer W Farrer 11 l':.h e .d R C it M y / Gall J F George E Gibson Mre K (Glass Rev C G Goodman J H Gorby Miss M Gaulky Miss M A Gower H B 2 Gordon M Green W D Green A 0 D-nfil- Duntield Hugh Ebos Miss E& Furling Jas Fullen Thos Gates Ed Folley Wm Fetel Mrs Frank Franklin Mrs M French H W Fraser J 8 Fraser G B French Robert Graham Miss M Graham K D Graham Aff Haywood Ed _ Sax Fra®cisco, Cal., Oct. 3â€"After Cape tain Jack‘s death, the remainder of h‘s tmibe . will not be surrendered to the Uregon authorities, but transterred to Fort Russell. The remnant of the tribe amounts to 156 men, women and children. Hariâ€"son Mrs D lHauser Mrs D fluym P.‘;“ u:‘:w Wilham Hindson Wm u'flukoy John Hi ton N ovelne _ â€" Hoaper Juao Horan E4 Hughes Mat Hughes H J Huson Geo K Hughes Miss C Irwin Mre Jas Irwing Miss J James T James Mrs C Johnston Mrs A B Jones & Dewey Joynt & L 2 _ The Romnant of Captain Jack‘s Band | came not to settle any Ecclesiatical quesâ€" tion or propound any dogma, but merely %puw&hmmm on religious Heaven. e Rev.8 C dfimmmmw mwt::ifinic lind of »gious iberty. ott A Jas Knot Mrs Thos Lahue John Larmont Jno Lewig Chs Lowis Miss R Lowis W H Lenham J Lousdale Miss L wenz G Loudott Jno Loftus Mrs C Martin Jno Marlin Robt Mitchell Alex Mitchell Sas Mills Miss A Mnions James Mitchell Mrs M M Moor Miss R Mooney M K Moorhead Miss 3 Moberley C W Mullen Miss C Milligan Jno Munroe Mrs Wm Mulvagb Jno Nurphy Jas Murtagh Jno lunroo1J¢o {elson T fiub,i“ }: E Nixon J B (‘Connell Jno O‘Brien Mary U'wu Mra C : U le Jng * 3 Q‘Connor RKd U‘ Brien D Oge Ard U‘Mearm X Pa‘mer aA D 3 J atiqrson J Lâ€" Failerson (G Quil, Mrs E Mead Chs 3 Meldrum Mrs D Meaghor Jno Merrifield Wm Soout, F A Noott, Geo Seott, Thomas Shorus, Mrs E J ih T "Â¥ yor, Smith, t Suith, A Smith, R Sparks, Ab 2 Porkins, K Pickel}, 0 C Lowers, B Mi«s Paustie, Robt Purvia, Mrs F Puilman, C £ Woife, Kd LRolie, Miss E Robins, P M Ross, Misa J Robertson, Mre C Roberts, Alex Stailard, Mary Ntebbins D smuigux. Arch Btory, Stowart, Mra M C Sally, Mrs L M Sullivan, B Sutherland, J W T C 99. Thompson, W C Q. P, BAKER, P, M Ntevenz, Miss J Rogers, Mr. Trayis, L Vmof:nll Vaug han, Waish M Wagner DC Waller Jno Walsh D E Westep Geo Williams, Miss C White Arch Whitten Mrs Williams E Willis Miss 8 F Willmott Chas Willmott J Williams A Wills D H Wilson J G Wilkins 8 Woods Mrs W Wright A McAlien W G McArthy R MoCeuley Miss M McCurdy Miss A E MoClusky Thos McDohald J A McJariani W McEwan Robt McDonell Jno McAthron Mr McoGregor Mrs A McGee Jos Molntyre Miss H McLintick D _ MceNair Alex McNachton E A McMillan A MceMartin P Mrs said his ot felt , Jag 2 Jno Jas through to Toronto. _ â€" seb ae ‘l"‘h’o‘uunnnulonmul a.m, on !m. n:'omw October, will only run as fur as * vi other passenger trains will leaye Montroal (qy‘m,mmww. ll.‘:& Optober. train to will leave at d a. mm. u2‘=|, and will run through to No other passenger traina will leaye Toronto olm‘o'tmrruqyuw. WESTERN DiSTRICT. ‘ The last train mâ€";ruu Will leave at 11.4% a m. on Friday, the mn and wiltl run ‘""Gugh to Stratford and Sarnia. â€"__ s only seen to ted, ar qUALITY, mmAm#m;Y and Lfll’l‘bfl. *The ereator yortion ol our stack was. apealiaiy t our y made to order by wellâ€"known -lmlng makers. Every article sold by us will be fully warranted as ropresented, or the money positiveâ€" ly refunded. j _ We propose to keep np our assortment at all ll-ukl:câ€"lnn.lly widing new speciaities, and shall leave nothing undone to please and sutisfy our patrons Hoping to merlt a liberal share of the patron age of the commaunity, e Oot. In consequence of the change of of the Railway between Montreal and the following wiil be the necessary to of the passenger trains during the week :â€" â€" CENTRAL D CT, w The last W hroad train from Monâ€" |o'g'mm i1 leave treal at 9 o‘elock F.m,m_u ou y, the 2nd October, and will run _ There will not be any Pullman Car attached to mE trabu. Y On MON DA Y, the 6ri OOTO Ti Telte wil come. tals m‘fin‘?fi‘ uaiue wihll wdt huma:l:-.m M:m‘r’ track °'|?,'y"'&- new arrangemeht of traibs see adâ€" Sopt. $B, 1873, For Rale, a Newspaper and Job Printing Office, hefolnoloe Exd3 i ®, Chases, 4 [Washington] Hand m and several c': :‘!ll‘: ot Heotch m and Minton, (Edinburgh manufioture newâ€"NEVEK USED, &o, &6., cvory\.hl’n_c e s on Pn t mien P Lh *ott "!! ve Toronto on or Saturday. ‘The last train (w::zfl-w will leave at 215 vertisement, * Fel06â€"A bout $000. The last train &o:n Stratford will leave at p.m, on Friday, Ird October, and run thrc Mnndor-m'mnflouhm uantit mL.-mn-l ed Tim Mnnnn:hnh’- Dam and Can+l Works at this place, and are now prepared to receive offers from parties wishâ€" {:qwmmhmm'w«wmm Detailed lflbdaunml-.-l dimensions can be had by appi either personaily or by Tector T0 R. P. COOK & Uo., Contractor‘s Office, Cariiion, PQ o Tth Sopt., 1678 . * 1 zm3 USEFUL and FANCY ARTICLES, A FLORAL TEMPLE. «. Refresh ments and Music, Contributoâ€"s to Bazaar will please forwar uuol---mumw Mrs. John Roches tor or Mre. Janies 9. uet. 3 1573, 3083â€" iob ON sSATURDAY, OCT. 4th. Arrangzement of Trains During Change of Gauge. CPUU+ ynwu.un BRO8., " Courter" oftice "fm S L o m“&-‘;"w CA MPBELL leiter to fl\nl': undersigred would respectfully inform _ the people of Ottawa and vicinity that he 1 | the people of Ottawa and vicinity that he will open his h Queen‘s Hail, Ottawa, 1N BENALF OF Dz. MARK‘3 CHUURCH, aCP. 4iA AND FPOLLOWING DaYs ;';-fl;'&'ii'.u-a" xi Dwelling House with Barns and com #E‘s Lm.u.b be made known ai the ‘‘‘The Vemter reserves t to bid. V.EDWARD ufilm,om. Por M. ‘O‘GARA, 74 & 76 Sparksâ€"St., Pmurm’u UFFICE FOS SALE. T HAS been falsly To that 1 am dead, l lo-wuuul-ybm:l This is to certify that 1 will aitend to all my insurances inCarieton on or about the time they run out, W. C. READ. s Insurance Agent. TAKE NOTIE, EVERYBODY ! Boot : Shoe NEW STORE, Bore Throat, Boils, Wounds, Moarseness, ‘* Ulcers, Bruises, Headache, * Piles, Sprains, Toothache, ~ Colic, Old Sores; *a... _ All Hemorrhages, tops sreid pJrcd(y Neuralgia, Burns, Porth, Hept 23, 173. Ottawa, August lith, 1873, Y RAND TRUNK RAILWAY LATE LEADING STYLES Y RAND BAZAA8, Insurance â€" Notice. 8, 187% RS3â€"ly (ROBINSON‘S NEW BLOCK,) NEW QOODS. RILLON CANAL WORK$S. TIMBER WANTED. LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT Farm for Sale. The stock will embrace all the Now Timo Tableg, W. L. WILLARD, 1 remain respectfully, Terms as may be agreed T4 and 76 Sparksâ€"8t., C J. au.:noau“ Robinson‘s New Hinck, h pair, never hofore sold {n Ofta wa under $6.._ $M" Custom work mude to onler by giving $wo days notice, a Money‘s Block, Sparks Streot, AND + CHEAPRIJDE, @ sUBSEX STREET. JARDINE BROS. Gentiemen can keep their feet dry hy purchasâ€" Ing a French Calf llp[_'l!( BOLE Wkg_.l per 'l\HI Sr. LAWRENCE & OTTAWA RALLWAY COMPANY. At eloven.a. m., on the ground, the wood house and shed», stuated on the corner of Ridean and Chunl Btreets, and known as the lute residence of Mr. Anderson, B Pm-m-h. Bulldiugs to haml".mouuat onge, or ‘W m [ ho _ r ) nomruts BWY ENuINEER. N OTICE.â€"All parties indebted to PHILEMON WRIGHT, of Hull, will please settie imâ€" mediately, and save costs, Ts JARDINE BROS. As na Trains will reach Prescott by the Grand Trunk Raiiway on ‘hunhynn'huh the changé of gauge on that is to be effected), the following changes in lnomnn'moltnlnom the St.Lawrence and Ortawa way will be made The Trains leaving Ottawn for Pressots at 10.J0 _______ a.m.,1.4 p.im., and Â¥.30 p m. Andflmoln{lglr!m[ws);&:wu at 1.25 a m., 6.30 a.m., and 4.10 p m. Will be e‘neolkdmln‘u:{.mr“h. For the accommodation rs east and west by the steamers of the R Mail Line, Trats will be run to connect with those steamâ€" o pr e nagne wa u'l.lb-.w.,.u\m to reâ€" turn to Ottawa 1.10 p. m., ay, and on the nmmdlhdnuflmm'don Bunday. Un Monday, the h ol%owbor. Trains will be resu a« per exist me nes Titos. KEYNOLDS, _ On SATURDAY Aext, the ith OCTOBER, the Steamer “l“n-fi:n Victoria," will leave Ottawa, on Eneaiaistamt I Ds neicugoh and J ports, at 5 p.m. r-nemu arriving in Montreal o.. Rnnday morning. R. W. fluEPflRD. President found on a large and wellâ€" managed Farm . i Terms of saie will be all sams under one hunâ€" dred dun::l eash ; over that amount, four months‘ credit wll( be given upon furnishing approved paper. ZAFâ€"Hale tocommence the first day at 10 a, m . AMOS ROY E, Auctioneer, plements ; also & quantity of luIv, Grain, and about 8 acres of Root L‘rtfi-â€"pflne pally 'l‘umlju -nfit-nou. together with all the Household Fu wn&.:)mhuu of Drawing Room Furniâ€" ture and J-u, Bedroom Hets, Bedding, &c. ; a quantity of Kitchen and Dairy Utensils, and a «rge number of articles that would be imposâ€" «ible to 6 muul:’ en found on.:fluen +* law prohibiting the interments in the Cometeries, within the limits of the City of Uttawa, will be strictly enforeed on and after the nur«yum'mhm _ By order, Wa. P. LETT, Ottawa, Rept. 23, 13 7X City Clerk About 70 head of hornef Cattle, some 33 Milch Cowsâ€"Ayrshire and Durham grades, a large number “L“""' and two year old heifersâ€"nll threeâ€"fourths bred, three span of working Horses, four Brood Mares, three. 3â€"year old Colts, two 2 year old Uolts, and one yearling : all _glrul by "HMeather Jock," three sucklings by "Farmer‘s l"m&"' and one yeariing by "Bunsnine," a large num of Farm Waggous, Carts, Sleighs, Harâ€" ness, Ploughs, Harrows, and other Farming lmâ€" Has arrived, and is to be found at his old a:l:\u-.lh‘-.:‘lel.tcnllml,wbmhovmnmdn Oct. 1, 1873. 2331 NUTICI is hereby given, that the Byâ€" law nenhihitinge tha intermants in Prinetpally MILCH COWS, and a number of Young Cattle from one to three years old, all well bred Ayrsbire and Durhams, hTm_Ea'-nirii'E , lurge Cooking Btove and utensils, Box Stove and . FPipes, THE OTTAWA Timk OCTOBER 4, 1873 The whole of his Household Furniture, consist‘ng of large Bofa, hair cloth Chairs, Centre Table, eas Chairs, Carpets, Curtains, large Mirror, n-\'eru{ fioe Steel ln.nvinm Extension Dining Table, l::r m.htg:y rd, Chairs, Nide Tables, Redsteads, Bureans, Washstands, Mattrasses; kitchen utensils, Crockery, Glussware, &c. ale at 10.00 a.n6, â€"" *‘ * A RoOwE, BO0SEAYL) HRNTDRL The subscriber has been favored with instrucâ€" tions from Mr, R. MeCULLOUGH, to sell at his Dwe‘lling, cornerof Wellington and Bank streeis, On Monday, October 13, Ottrwa; Bept 25, 1873 Qtitaws, Sept 30, 1873, HPid y 2C Aug. 8 173 Sept. 8k 1878. Boots anda Shoes, The subscriber has been favoured with instrucâ€" ons from M#, PrrtCHAxD to sell at his Farm, ichinoud Road, commeneiug on KATURDAY OCCTOBER 4th, Oct 4, 1878 70 Head of Horned Caitie, gamâ€"TWENTY HORSES A ND COLTS, "®X A LARGE QNUANTIT\' or _ HAY, GURAIN AND RouTâ€"CROPS. "BE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION _ COMPANY. FARM STOCK 1 W. POMROY, MPORTANT AND UNRESERVED Auction Sale CLAIRVOYANT PHYSICIAN, Framo Houso and Sheds on Sandy Hill. Wili be sokd by Public Auction, on mosDAY, October 6th. Wedncsday, 15th Ociober, UCTION SALE UTICE TO CONTRAC PORS. UCTION SALE OF Have an im ‘Theodore street, 18, FOR THAT DAY ONLY, (Their own make.) NIGHT LINE. OF VALUABLE GRNTLEMEN® NOTICE ! â€"Consisting ofâ€" â€"VI1Z.â€" OF A but such as are usualiy Noted for Cheap Boots Managing Director. 2931.4in tment of Auctionecr ZMâ€"td P~ A ®n Remem ber ChoiceGroceries, Wines & Liquors P. BASKERVILLE & BROS., mdes a fu Spring Importations, We are prepared to show in OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT Repps, Purve: The best « unadulter 10 CARPET®, Selling off the "tock. Remen Murray â€"! € The n 'I duoeg WTM nn.b'e.o‘d. UR Retail Stores are supplied by our own direct im portations of ducers, and wil thomselves, at N order to accomine date Also ar Ott aw AT A) Ottawa (v. V Call Soon, and Secure Choice of Patterns Hawa ~ July 1 7, 187 DUF TEAS IN PARTICULAR. THOS. PATTERSON w@&â€"PU RE WINES, GIN AND BR A ND I ES q Carpets at Cost. CRUMB CLOTHS, DA VASKS Teas, Coffees and Sugars. â€"Greens, Black of the best grade#. Coffee ground daily and roasted . , e premisesâ€" or to His Excellency the Governor General, Earl of {Dufferin, mality from the prodacer, for medicinal purposes and family useâ€" t MMFMATA! P" ‘en hhds. â€" Fine Old . Brandy, S arpets! Carpets‘ vi Choice LA BRADOR FISH, Choico BUTTER always on hand, bought and ‘h Sb *sold for Cash, Also CHEESE and EGGS," B T ‘ber our Retail Stores : _ 36 Rideauâ€"St., Duke St., Chandiere, and Sussex~St., opposite t.; and our W holesale Warchouse, Georgeâ€"St., £wo lots from SBussexâ€"St. nces, Jams, Jellies, Table Fruits. &c , Tin goodsâ€"French and English in variety : Me nnou Craekers ; in tins also, McKengie‘s Royal Alberts of Edinburgh ; in tins, a variety of other kinds ; New Cheese and Potted Meatsâ€"all kinds; Lemon NJ _ TULGRUCZT TX uns Cerine varions kinds : very Extra Val in Three Ply, Kidder, Union and $ u.hrp:\foek. d m’indlwool. 7 er, Union Hemp, be« errys, and Damasks, Cornices, Window Poles, Stair Rods, &c. Best English and Scotch Air Dried Floor Oil Cloths, ra. April 16, 1873 [RECOCT~ IMPORTATIONS, E) WHOQLESALE AND RETAIL, nfoaiampnmndfmmmnfmndlw direct by us: itly we are in a position to sell at the lowest possible price. * x. Bhip from France, England and Spain. _ Ten bhds, P.) from the largest producer of wines in Jerez‘s. Reasonable price and good artl LIN PORTER, GUINNES & DaWEY PALE ALE and PORTER, CLARET PARKLING MQSELLESâ€"in pints and quarts ; SUHNAUBERTH, OF BINGEN & russels and ‘Fapestry Carpets, Ing of 5 per cent. guarantee.] to purchssers in (% roce: s alh eur ooud praaio O i Eue . mnorel Grcceries, Wines and Liquors, Fept. 10 1873. IHDS. PALE SHERRY WIN®%, Oet. 4, 187 A splendid assoftment ot the newest designs in J. RSTITT &Co, Reiire from the CGarpet Trade‘ Having seoured at great expense and trouble the above -Km-m, and Purisian Formula, can aesure their Customers and the uhlk-,J--r- feet satistaction, without their personal attendance, further than first‘to give their correet measure. % Tre on‘y FRENCH, or actual measure system in America that will Because it is the only one that has the different forms of Shoulder, Le Meilleut du Monde. Malk: Ladies‘ and Childrens‘ DRESSES, SUITS, JACKETS, 1e1F C OT! EOE Z7 U ns Gurmine varions kinds® ver Jublceâ€"Crosse & Blackwells + Fine uyn'râ€"v-uâ€" kinds : very superior from Fruit; Spani Jubiceâ€"pure ! I‘letun‘\mrâ€"un best. \e. Patent ext > tted Honey in ; Comb Honey in glass boxes,‘ SBept. 20, 1873 and WATERPROOFS of every description made in the Latest and Best French Styles, with despatch and at moderato prices ND UNDER â€" COST â€" PRICE HAVING NOW COMPLETED OUR PALE and DARK, from the producerâ€" Worts‘. Celebrated Old Ryoe, Proof Mait, and Highwines always on handâ€"the Best in the Dominion.‘ «different lengths of Shoulder, the different sizes of ce o a_â€" Perfectâ€"© Fit! Neeks to fit each Shoulder, a variation CURTAIN LOOPS Regent House, increasing business we have determingd to of Chest â€" measurement . with i?ORT WIWNE! / 2, unrivalled tor for medicinal purposes and family useâ€"Warranted pure and T2 Russell & Wa.t.son, wâ€" _ ®@"RPARKS STREET J. R.STITE & Co., out which it is im P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. Allan, McKinnons & McMorran, 20 SPARKS STREET â€"IMPORTERS OFâ€" 1 HOS. PATTERSON S mently weare offering passible . to . fit the difforént forms They are worth try1 FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, .__ DRUGGETS, . REPPS, ) SPA RKSâ€"ST. ble price and good arti .e. d, purchased from proâ€" No, % & FINE GIMP., &c 2%0 And Whereas the amount of the whole rateâ€" able property 6f the City of Ottawa, necording to the last Revised Assessment Rolis ‘of the aid fhll‘)",h Eight Millions Four Hundred Thousand lars. Agrd W hereas for nxlnfi the interest and creâ€" ating an o-mulyenrliy nking fund for myhfl the said sum of One Hundred Thousend Doltars and interest, as hereinafter mentioned, it will require an equa} annual «pecial rate of oneâ€" seventh of a cent in the dollar, in addition to all other rates to be raised and levied in each year, en on Eio Ist.â€"That it shall be lawful for the Mayor, for the (ime being, of the City of Otiawa, to cause any number of debentures to b«.mads for such sums of money as may be required ; such deâ€" bentures to be lorung less than one hundred doilars each, and not to exceed in the whole the said sum of one hundred thousand doufi which debentures shall be sealed with the of the said Corporution, and be «‘gned by the Mayor and Chamberiain, forthe Ume being, of the said Clty, _ ____ Millegon s _ Be it therefore enacted and ordained by the Carporation of the City of Ottawa in Council asseimmbled as follows ; Aimian 2nd.â€"The said debentures shall be payable on the tweutyâ€"ninth day of Decem .er, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninetyâ€"three, at the office of the Quebec Bank, in the City of (itawa, and shall have coupons :}l:c‘:ud for the payment of the interest as it ue. _ And Whereas the amount of the existing debt of the City of Ottawa is, principal money, Fourâ€" then Hundred Thousand Dollars, and Interest Fifteen Thousand Dollars, no part of which prinâ€" cipal money or juterest is in arrears . 8rd.â€"The said debentures shall bear Interest at and after the rate of «ix rn cent. per annum, from the date thereof, waich interest shall be payable half yearly, on the second day of months of January and July in each year, a 6th.â€"That the said Debontures when issued shall be applied as follows :â€"Twentyâ€"five thouâ€" sand doilars thereof shall be retained by the Corâ€" poration of the City of Ottawa, to‘be applied toâ€" wards the construction of machine shop«, snch machine shops must, however, be erected by the said Railway Compaby, cither within the limits of the City of Ottawa or within one mile of such Hont od‘;q-rvln the Company shall not be enâ€" titled p receive the said twontyâ€"five thousand dol or any m thereof. The said Debenâ€" tures, to the ex of twentyâ€"fAve uu-â€"-} to be paid to the Com y as the erection of the said Mue-hq-rmul. provrded the same are built within the lumits nforesaid, the residue And Whereas the construction of sucir line of Rai‘way will be highly beneficial to the inhabiâ€" tants and lw:rmn of the City of Ottawa; and the Council » Corporation of the City of Ottawa, in order to :a:: #uch construction, have come to the concit h to grant a bonus to the said Company, to the amount of One Hunâ€" dred Thousand lhlhmg in manner and upon the terms and conditions hereinaiter contained, and in order to enable the Corporation of the (“l{ of Otiawa so to do, it will be nmu‘y to issue Deâ€" bentures of the City of Ottawa to the amount of One Hundred Thousand Doliars, as hereinafter is contained.. * And Whereas it will n-qull‘“ Flove Dollars to be raised unnunllry y spec the pay ment of the said Debentures thereon as hereinafter provided §thâ€"This Byâ€"law shall take effect and come into operation on the thirteenth â€"day of Decemâ€" ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy â€"three. * nluu-tdlhbonmnnwhrflm\om Company as follows :â€"As cach five miles of the road commencing east of the river Rideau is I:Jr-l«d.tho(x;-p-n shall be entitied to reâ€" nnfl-enum-l‘lhn of Debentures for each fives miles of such W within the limit of seventyâ€"five dollars aforeâ€" said, but no Debentures whatever are to be paid onrh&-Ca-‘uynmmh Byâ€"law, unless and until the shall have parchased or %nued the leomeeoflmmotuh & t-mevunnywnw or in the vicinity of a line in auation on Phe same course of the line of n Mireet toâ€" wards the Rideau the price thereof to be advanbed and paid out of the twentyâ€"five thouâ€" sand dollars reserved on mcrount of machine Montreal aldâ€"(_ily of Gnaawa Junction Ruiway Company. w HERERAS the Montreal and City of Ottawha Junetion Railway Company are incorpe rated by Act of Parliament of Canada to construct aline of Kailway from the Clty of Ottawa to a point on the Grand Trunk, near Cotean Landing. "'1'35"-‘?”-. of the City of Oitewa only t« be liable for interest on the Debentures at anc be liable for interest on the Debentures at and from the time the same shall be handed over to eighteen, on the South side of St. Andrew street en the sixteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sevenâ€" tyâ€"three, at the hour of nine of the clock of the ferencon of the same day. ‘City of Ottawa, > WM. P. LETT, ‘hflm.,A.D..Bn. City Clerk. ‘Therefore, for the parpose of taking the vol« of the said electors thereon, the Corporation of the City of Ottawa in Council assembled, do hereby affix the sixteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seveuty three, at the several piaces hereinâ€" after imentioned in the said city, being the places at which the last election« of the members of the Council of the said city 'mhold.u.olw‘. in Vietoria Ward, at the bouse of :James i inpas W-M,ugnowl%u?um';nli:w lington ward. In Bt. George‘s Ward, at the Engine House on the south side of t Paul street _ In Byâ€"Ward at LOt Letter 0., on the wesl side of Sussex streot. In Ottawa Ward at Lot No, 18 on the south side of Ht. Andrew street. at the hour of uine o‘clock in the forencon of the same the said Ward ; in and for " By Ward," at Lot letter O, on the West side of SusseXx street ; and in and for "Ottaws Ward," at Lot number o e naii aiieniae o uitaws, aivomat of the electors of the City of OUiawa, aforesmid, before the final passing thereof, _ ?'ulflw-nw. is a true copy of a propesed Byâ€" law, which will be taken into consideration by the Council of the Corporation of the City of Otâ€" tawa after one month from the first publication hereof in the Free Press newspaper, the dute of which first pub feation was the (wentyâ€"fourth day of Heptember, of the year of our Lord « ne thous and eight hundred and seventyâ€"three, and the yotes of the electors of the said Municipality will be taken thereon at the following within the eity of Ouawa, nnul{. in " Vietoria Ward," at the house of James on the North side of W eliington street, in the " Vietoria W ard ;" in and for " Wellington Ward," at the Tmmlnwuum Ward ; in and for w George‘s Ward," at the Engine House in To anthorize the issue ©/ Eatent of One 1+ Dollars, to be yiven a And the said ‘Corporation do hereby m: the following persous to be Heturning ( to take such votes at and for the several ruu beretnafter mentioned, that is to say James Clark for Victoria Ward; Archibaid Graham! WelluTm Ward : James J(éym for ML. u-u‘: Ward ; Picrre St. Jean for By Ward, and John O‘Reilly tor Otiawa Ward. TAKE NOTICE. _ CAXLL AND SEE: Tihimitat Ortawa, Sept 2, 18574 Ottawa, AUg. 21, Is?3 UTHORIZED discount on American Inâ€" _ voices until further notice : 11 cent. R. 8. M. nouclu.%_,_l_ (NFTT DOOR TO HOPEC C ) EVERY FAMILY SHoOULD HAVE ONE RBayt NOW IN OPERATION ~gap of Customs, n Thousand ial mate, for and interest uris to Thows mus â€" to sPARIGS STCTRIEEICLP the ind the au Des Joachin®, returningâ€"lcaving at 6 o‘clook am m&mun:tm steamer " J:- Gould," ':Hu leavex l'm:::‘mul-nlq al 2 o‘clock ’.-.”l‘.-â€" sengers ar hm\vm same even â€" :r. Amnuoz-nâ€"‘n l! exoeptâ€" ) with muw-r“l(lrrwn C n Multigan, md " Dou® Mivieres," Captain for Doux Htieamer "Rir John Young" wes Bryson for Chapean every Tuesday and afl mornings :';:. m,, returping loaving Chapeau same days . ims For turther particularsapply at the office of the Com pany in Ottawa. s s _ The steamer " Prince Arthur" leaves Portage duâ€"Fort daily, (Bundays ounn-l} at 7 0 clock m m,, connecting with steamer * Jossle Cassels to? Ayimer, The «teamer "John Fgan" leaves Pembrok daily, (Buadays excepted), ai~1 o‘cleck p m., for On and after the first October, the steamer " Joursle Caseels" will leave Aylmer (Bundays exâ€" cepted), at 7.3) a m, connecting with stemmer of the line for Deux Rivieres and intermediate FALL â€"CONBSIGNHENTs his Fail Evening Sales on y next, 13'-.:......., at 7: n.":-n. to L.:n'n} consist of whx (6) m:-.l- Tweeds, severni rncnn Nuiflq--lmm military ~white hl-k.t%l'o cnses | genus l-lth-l-.t::.u books, e volumes ‘Annunai 1':!«..'...'2-“â€"'?'.... & The sock, hich is consigned for sule, be without l'bo!lm reserve. witt soid Fourth day of July, One * ad Hight Hoanâ€" dred wmvmty,;n*m'm York., of the township of Ongoode, in the county of Carâ€" leton, Province of Ontaria, Â¥somun, (Devisee of m:at,uf&or’r. 4-â€"-1‘ and Apark®, of ty of Ottawn, in the said Counly of Curleton, BarMster mt Law, whereby vil and singular those certain persols or tueh'dtl‘:ld-alnu:hu da‘-.m annd m:a in township m manty dlm.l- ‘Canad bed 3 â€"-.ul..d Q-: ng composed L-unduo-fl ula:râ€" Twenty one -I'.. lowe ; H-:.-nu-d- contiruli hallâ€"fifty acres more or le«sâ€"of the Borth half of said Lt Number ‘lw-flz. and being . thiat part of the said north 1t having its westoriy u-l-unymnfl“’.d peurmlie! to and from the concession limes lts front mad rear and having one quarter off each end of said hdlurqhfi'- said boundaries mnd eonâ€" cession linew n-vndlvdyéh.hu-tb. being reedl se‘ :fle_uu-l- Mhalaa morigaged anto rlh- m-ulmnfl%_'l burkuanece will covenant against his own acts ouly. Ail searches, abstracts and conveyances to be al the purchaser‘s expense, + Dated at Oltawa, this 2Â¥th day of Sept., 1873. Tuesday Evening, Sept. <« 30th, And to continu> each evening during the Fal ' "Male at 7:3 on Taexiny ¥¥tn uâ€"’_:-m ut the u-omuma cach m-; the Fail, J. BERMINGH A M, â€" The said Land and Premises will, in par Ienanmmeeoreantenntalt ons Paw ‘Ofhice of Mesarn. apaiticn & 1 1CK, Bar: sixters, on n o n x PE THIHD DAY * 0P MOVEM: MONUAY, THE THIRD DAY OF NOVEMâ€" BEK NEXT, A D., 1873, at the hour of eleven o‘ciock in the forencon, unless said principa money, interest, arrears of interest and expenses herewith conneeted be sooner paid . Terms and conditions to be made known ai the time of ambe. .. C UE â€" The above saie being under the ers conâ€" ra ied in se morigngty the naid NichoineSgariks A amail pair GOLD RLEKREVE .!‘H\I!Il‘u- the face of which inengraved the letters W . M. The above reward sill be to the finder upon their wl thiie and no questione # :&:::d.-‘ to the office, will torâ€" ward awddres giyen. Ottawa, Sept 21, WF 87 ty D'AI’(R*MMMI’. payment prinet Money, _ inâ€" wm-ngmuâ€"l.#.mfl by a coftain Moftgage date . the Union Ferwarding & Bailâ€" way Company. Change of ‘I‘ime Royal Mail Line. ' HAVE tried "Bunncli‘s Patent W have Information from the lawn to tue eflect that it gives ontire satis answoers eveâ€"y purpose of a â€" most eflective, and In every way sueses xaving Invention. | The machine is in use in my establishment Otiawa, Sept 27, 1873 NALE3 BY J. BERMINGHAM The Subscriber ber« to announee Which are Daily Ariiving. Aunual Evening Bales, to commence on [ OsPâ€"310 KEW aKp. %%,. W ages $10 a week TWO COOD TINSMITHS Montreal, Bept 20, 1878 JAS. BAILIFF, ORTAERN COLONIZATION RAllâ€" W aAY. mUrn ANTED C. P. DBok Lo ®‘s, ole‘Agent for Ottawa and \"lq‘n _Will be resciyed by th B)th OCPOREI next, for Fence Timber required in he line between Machel d, for the Bmuch Line tro iculars see Hand #ili®, elors. DUNCA N MACDON a n Mortgage Saile. NCINE ; A N MACDON ADD & C Hhurnou ts 14 s Mon OTTaAwaA, Aug. 30th, Is â€"AT~ ZZh JAMES SkEAD, Bonator, Canadn ROBERT HICK, Vendor‘s Bolbcitor ine fron by the ur ty ho the sal \ the â€" dGatwa i the cons true egn andGren Anctioncer or enquire Captains . Bowttie Duggan ... Munro . Dick som Mulligan very diy Findiay . Mullignn .. Aunithh Murphy he will . .Doner Cowley

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