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Ottawa Times (1865), 6 Oct 1873, p. 3

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ofthe sakl Robert H« «] surnames, addrsses, i1 particutars of their mo-o(,)-ou-ua-n‘- itles, [1 ulyl‘hiN” r the sakd day tie Extate of the amid len. Just out. _ al t Sabbath Schools, 1 #@ other com posers. matrueted books, whose i by the hundred thouâ€" ioh â€" ilited to the popular Furqgâ€"< “39. 5 # .omzl'm:;.fi'.‘, yilon street, London, . m Mouses. â€" CANADA. al r & Co., Wholesal® ind Mors ETKREAU r H. Wiiran®, ko of the W thhout ths Shirews m or al r« required, on or before YON & REMON, beitos for Rxccutors. a«kdiressed to the underâ€" ~ Tender _ for Weland at this office until neon HTEENTEH 1 of O€= mstruetion of lating Wiers, a number :.s Conventions, "’x c guaranteed. . Business mn..'m.hn-ou“ olning moker, Toll inâ€" i maropes 9 d free,. A NTON, Hoboken, N.J. AL ENLARG ng Books. of Anthems, Set Pleces, i®, &c., frowy the works osers, old and new. The , with new type, tm ohlh‘ contains . Obracing "M4 octavo %. 1t is unquestionably : of the workzcan be seen ARer THURSDAY, the of SEPTEMEER, in For Migh School*. By x rare Sinnce tor thase w sure $ -'::u -M athousic and St. Catheâ€" M&m 12 13 e nor rm. sile of the o near Hrown‘s Cement .OF THE KIND YRT ED. IVE MONUMENTS board ship for an ons accurate and beau walities, together with wile on the printed forms mevnltieand WSeate res| ® lr':'-»!-m willing o igh Schools and Semiâ€" postâ€"paid for the retail m, shall ob tC TTTD thereof, to person all not Mv:L. reâ€" stribution. _ _ N W. LEGGE, holesale Druggist® mation relative to be obtained at the Mu.’ Thorold : and for Robinaon, #, dent Evgmczfi._th, however, bi _ it« ::‘::-y tender. B ALE. NOK give men aund w at Wilt Pay d Piersâ€"the excavation Pittsâ€"the intervening am the new portion of between Thorold and sections, «it of which, 2 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, are J. LATHAM & tom $t., &An-.% ICK. L ES B 41 PW4G & Co. eived for the enlargeâ€" 1e prism of the present nson and the Aqueduet : let in sections, cach ite stroet, WFor Common discharges fil:fi‘: sex, -W in= in the baélk., Bobd Chemists ands/*atent i for the couy of ement of the m at TN NJ ul man street, Lt« ontractors. k w. 21. 2» Bb eune 27 For the Parior, (Voca due fuid!ment quired m P stributed among the ye" nww have been furnishe C. II. DITESON #C0., T1 Bromtway N. Y . BRAU N n out W . C~RRAD CLARKE Lineoln, 10 ired and the said shall not be linbie otary Public Notice. ~that 1%am dead, This is to certify râ€"mees inCarletom wunce Agent nder will be Necretary. Or COT Stile best busé. EMXENT Hult 31,00 4@ | (rEst Dt TeLsGnan J P'Z-\-rl;- yoaieuhy mâ€"rning a member of the lire urmigade, while riding on the :team &c., and who was arrested in that city, has been rcturned to his parents. The Mincrre says a detachment of the néw mounted Police, raised for ‘xl: M«nitoba, will leave Montreal for C a wo««l to morrow, under command of Capt. E. A. Briscbois. â€" _ fire engire «nd tound to a fire, by some means fell of!, causing his left arm to be put out of joint, and also receiving three cuts in b‘s leg. _ The Rev. J, B..Champeau has Leen apâ€" pointed to «vcceed Rev. Father Campion us Pastor of the 8St. Bridget‘s Roman Caâ€" tholic Church. _ The new pastor was on Frid w the recipiant of an address o:eoo- yratulation from .the children of the Quebec Suburbs attending the Friar‘s A Lottor from ths oxâ€"Prsside _. Pame, Oct. 4th,â€"â€"Exâ€"President T hiors has written to the Mayor of hamoes declining to visit that town until the present crisis is passed. He says " we the Left, must deatend the Republic, the principles <f 1789, and the tricolor withâ€" out, which ° the counter revolution woul i be an odious and revolting lie." Three Hundred and Fifty Doputies for a Monarchy. Loxpo®, Oct, 4th. â€"«Fheo Obseâ€"ver‘s Paris Special states that 350 Deputies to the Assembly have pledgecd themselves to the restoration ol the Morarchy. Receipis at the )lon‘:rd Custom Housa vday, #$> 113.1% and for the i mgflmfly $125 #0.71. . wog The steamer +Spartai‘ left yesterday morning for Toronto, calliag at Lachine for the loyal mails. She will reach her destination on Monday morning. The tollector of C.?uomp, Mr. A M Desâ€" Lisle, left last night for Ottawa, on im. portant business, it is said, concerning the Uu tom House. * A young son of Mr. P. Coleman, of Water street, whoran away to Toronto on S.turday with $55 of his father‘s money, The change of gauge on the G. T. R. west of Montrcal, which was commenced on Friday morning, was entirely completed by noon yesterday, in a very satisfactory manner, and freight trains .were being started from Montreal for the West yesâ€" terd:y afternoon, and will be running also over the west end of the line. Passenger trains, according to the new time tabie, will be resumed toâ€"morrow morning, and rum regularly ag advertised. ‘The work completed in so short a time is unpreâ€" cedented. Â¥Yesterday morning a largs. fire took place at the sawâ€" aud plaoing mills of Messrs, McMullen & Co., Point St. Charles, andâ€" the storehouse of Messrs. Pillo#, Hersey: & Co. ‘Tae total loss is about $40,000.", There are l\u‘riciolu of incendiarism _ Aid. Bistien and Messrs. Gill and Geea had soms hundred thou sind teet of lumber stored in the yard, which wi«s consumed. ‘Thirty men are thrown out of employment. _A horse backed into the window of Da gal‘sstora, on St. John street, toâ€"day, do« img considerable d iumage. . _ 2s : fns Anicnabeie tfi ic ic l tate. Montasai, wLM’““"h” ike brem n uilles, who was Sysredib7 MA statement was made by Lucette the fait of the skinnuer ladder, is suf« 'y’r.- mowrm yesterday, _ that she meptly recovared to be allo wed out. | mou in ch‘s house, and in the next T hiny_two omigrants arfived by the | nlx to where the murder was commitied, p ° Musiseippr yestoniay . | on Maich 27th, is generally discredited, """‘h‘J wige Gowan, of the Royal Commission, l Movements of Ocean Steamers. visited thh Court of (Queea‘s Bench on arrivedâ€"S.S, ©City of Brussels‘" from Friday A'""‘"m;:' id j | Liver pool, Receipts at 1 ontreal Custom Housa | oqrir | Escape of Cuban Filibusters. yesterday, $5 1:3.7:4 and and for the we@k | _ seyen of the Cuban patriots sailed _A p-hhcln'ufin;ro.lheifim ‘t,o inauâ€" te the Montreal perance Vigilance &tm will be held on Tuesday evenâ€" ing next, the Hon. James Ferrier in the A barn on the Little River Road, beâ€" Imging to A. Jourdan, was destroged by fire this morning. 1t contained the sumâ€" mer crop from the farm, and was valuable. The fire ‘is supposed to hive been the work of an incendiary. |â€" Torowto, Uct. 5. The chinge of gauge on the Grand Trunk Railway was c<mpleted over the eatire line toâ€"day, and ngw conforms to the American standard The International Bridge at Bullalo, the last stone of which was laid yestorday, will te fully completed and open for tratlic on the 2th inst., when trains, without change or other interruption, will pass by its means through Canada to and from the Eastern ant Wostern States. Judgo v“A;fi;dw‘Smp "l'mn-sn,' from Bristol, bailast. Quesec, Oct. 5 {t has rained incessintly since yesterday moruing The Change of the Gaugo Completed + _ â€"The Bnlluonrl&m ~___ (Special to the Tizs.} Mb ic â€" APATCHASS [¢pecial to the Tim®s.] : Queseo, Oct. 4. The Hon. Judge Gowsan arrived in town this morning. ie Intra, <isento _ Depredations â€" Pro= poâ€" i Roprisal â€"The â€" British Carlists in Retroatâ€"A Roport Contra= | _ gicted. Gen Mariones last week offered baitle to the Carlists before Estella. The C s lists refused to fight, and on Saturday precipitately evacuated Estells, which was cccupiecl by the Government torces. The insurgent men ofâ€"war have quitted "The c ed at British adron has } \‘tlone'u” squ artig« lhe (iovearnment contempl ites the conâ€" solidation of tho Spanish ana Cuban debts. Crrespondenci: contradicts the report that a coulness has sprung up between Senor Castclar and General sickles, the U-'r;d ;uun: Minister: _ | who injster of the Colonies, :nu soon for Cuba and rorr\oll“h:. l: ceived ial instruc oc se tiement J political dm‘z:ha B-mud'ron Miiw», Oet. 5â€"The Intransigente ves» sels ‘Fei~un,‘ ‘Fernand,‘ and ‘Et Catalico,‘ effecte] a Innding off @irucha, t‘l“ h?.lf procurin;«(, â€"~vi jons. Apparently t intention was »!:o to pillage the Sitoca mines in the vwin'u{‘or Tirra Anfles The authorities of that place are l‘: preparations to resist the attack. Admir 10b» now at Gibraltar with the Spanish squadron, has received an onder to go in pursuit of insurgent vessels. The Pritush squidro= has gone to Gars GERMANY. The R. C. Bishop of Berlin to take the Oath of Allegiance. Praux, Oct. 4.â€"The old Catholic 'hz:'i::m, recently m)pu'z the as the Catholio Bishop, take the oath of allegiance to the German Empire in this city on the 7th instant, igo Gowan â€"Accidentâ€"A New Pricst for St. Bridgot‘sâ€"Customs Roceiptsâ€"Temperance Vigilance Assoc:ationâ€"Fire, etc., otc, FR FROM MONTREAL BRY QOULAN €ABLE FROM FROM QUEBEC LENCH AFFALRS SPAIN Escape of Cuban Filibusters. Seven of the Cuban patriots sailed yesteriay on the steamer ‘Altas‘ for Jamaica with General Ryan, who was re â€" leased from jul by hiwing his securities covered. Serious Firo. Nepley‘s oilcioth factory at Newark was burned last night. . Lass $60,000. Evangelical Alliance , An immeonse audience attended at the Acadamy of music toâ€"night, Felix Brune pr:u,‘ule:l. AL â€" l i addresses. â€" ( Falling in of a Tunnelâ€"The "Polaris" Expedit‘onâ€"Dr. Bissell Accused! of Capt. Hall‘s Death. * Twenty feet of the tunpnel of 4th averue and Oh street caved in toâ€"day, stopping traffic for several hours on the Hudson and Harlem Railroad. No one was in~ _ The Dean ol Canterbury in the opening prayer, pFayed that all walls of separation between |churches might be broken New York, Oct. 5+ â€"The shops of a New Jersey contractor discharged 150 men toâ€"day. = Hcavy Scizureâ€"Tho Goodrich Murâ€" der. Une bhundred thousand dollars worth of l1ce was seised by the Custom flouse ofliâ€" _Rev. Namgonâ€" Shespadr, of Bombay, gave nt of the foundiug of a Chrisâ€" uan in Bombay. Rav. Freeman, of London, and Rev. Pr. Conlin of Genesa, maie short The Herald has a letter from Dundee Neotland, stating that an important state ment relating to the death of Capt. Hall of the ‘Polaris‘ has been imnuie by the second mate, given to the United States Consul there, and forwarded to the Americin (iovernment. _ Morton was Captain Hall‘s attendant in his last illnegs and he has made a statement implicating Dr. Bissell in the deathof Captain Hall. lle also intimates that Buddington coinâ€" cides with Morton‘s state me~ts, but keep very reticent. The rate of discount in the open market for three month‘s bill is } to 1} per cent, below the Bank of England rare. _ Loxno®,Oct. 4â€"The ‘Frisia,‘ which sail â€" ed from f’lymoulh to=day for New York took £16,000 gpecie. _ _ _ 1he rate for money on the Stock Exâ€" change on Government securities is 24 per cent. Mzuruts, Oct. 5 â€"There were forty eight interments yesterday, of which twentyâ€"»x were from yellow fever. For the week there were 240 deaths, of which 146 were from yellow fever, against ninetyâ€"eight last week. Total number of deaths since the disease appeared is 502, all of which, rave a few, occurred in tha infected diss trict. d Theo Situation: Paris, Oct. 4â€"The Goulois having ans nounced that a list would be opened at its oftice for the enroilment of all persons who desire to join the Ronaparte League, the Monarchy of the Inter:ior has issned an order forbidding the carrying out of the Quarantine Order. Cairo, Ost. 5â€"The Mayor has issued a prociamation ‘declaring the City of Cairo in a state of quarantine. The Modoc Prisonorsâ€"Confession of the Culprits. New York, OQcst. 4 A Fort Klamath despatch dated yesterday .t.; Bargcho amd Sloluk were perfecily delightal at gettivg . reprieved this morning, alâ€" though their sentence h been comâ€" muted to imprisonment for life.> ‘They will pass a preity dull season at Alicatrass. After General Whelan had taken bis seat among them in the Guard House, the Post Captain walked into the middle of the cirele and delivered an address to the condemmned, which closed as tollows :â€"= 1 have to tell you all that the Great Faâ€" ther in Washington has decided that to= morrow you must all die for your sina, and the Grent S; irit also ux- you that if you repent and show the «: rmes you have committed, you will go to the happy land. le then w:rpo-l up and shook hands with them all, adding, "1 hope o meet you all in the happy land above." Captain Jack spoke as follows : = 1 have heard the sentence and know what it is, but I feel that I am more innocent than Bogus Charley, looker Jim, Steariboat Frank, or Shacknasty Jim, and that these ‘men planned and instigated the crime of which 1 am accused." Boston Charley confessed @1 killed General Canby, assisted _ by Bogus Chailey," _ The were asked why they killed CGen. Canby and the Commissioner. _ Boston Charley said thatall the presents they received had no inflaence on them, amd they sos» pected C:nby and the Comn issioners of treachery, and got up a " big mad." PARTICULARS OÂ¥ THE £X£0UTioN, J .cxsonvicus, Orzoox, Oct. 5.â€"The fol: lowing are the particulars of the execution of the Modoc Indians at Fort Kiamath, The Republican members of the As« sembly are hastening to Paris for consulta« tion as to their line of action in opposition to the schemes of Monarchists. Livkeroot, Oct. 3, 1 p. m.â€"Cotton, â€"Uf the sales to.day 66 (XX) lbe. were American, Breadstufls quiet . Jr:lnmuf:qun Ium: signal was gi rope was out mwm.lumm Jim died easily, but Schonchin and Boston( Charley were mx convulsed . and repeatedly drew up legs. As the droptdl.mdc{(mo from the crowd. . Two hundred lamath Indians wives and relatives of the hanged Modocs were in the stockade, and who had a full view of the execution, sent up howls and wails of anguish. Hix coffins had been placed directly in the rear of the gailows. . _ Peake, Opdyke & Co. on Friday d“":“ Saturday‘s Midnight Despatches Mon thrown out of Employment. Rontos. Rente. 58 frines 10 centimes New York, UNIED STATES AFFALIRS UNIT STATESAFFAIRS Spocie for New York BY LAND SERVICE GREAT BRITALIN BY LAND SERVICE, #Y OCEAN CABLK. Money Market. Yellow Fover. FRANCE. EGYPT Their liabilities are 1 iyarroor , Ost. 4th.â€" Arrived the ateam ship + Austrian,‘ from Montreal, _ _ Quzrexâ€"rows, Oct. 4th.â€"Arrived the steamers *mamaria‘ and Sootia,‘ from New York, and the + Marathon‘ from Boston, The Evangelical Alliance met in Assoâ€" ciation Hall. Anotbher meeting was organâ€" ised in Dr. Crosby‘s Church on Twentyâ€" lourth street. At the latter addreses were made by the Rev. Drs. Marston, of London and Conrad, of Pliled«lphia. At the regular meeting Dr. Woolsley preâ€" siled, an address being made by |‘r. Hodge, who spoke on the Unity of the Church, averring that each denomination should recognize the sacraments of the Other. Addresses were also made by Drs. Potter, Crooke, Payne, Smith and the Dean of Canterbury. An address on Christianity was delivered by the Dean of Canterbury, and a paper on the Commuâ€" nion of Naints by the Rev. C. Dollan Marâ€" ston, was read, and the session termin«ted werp‘ was coming up the bay this mornâ€" ing, the United &ll. steamer + Talaposa‘ went alongside and took on board Capt.. Buddington and his men, of the © Polaris.‘ The ‘Talaposa‘ then steamed up to the Navy Yard, and will leave this afternoon for Washington, with the rescued voy â€" agers. Captain Buddington remarked to a reporter, pleasantly, that he was under martial law, and could not make any statement concerning his eventful voyâ€" age. The captain and his associates ssem in excellent health, a about $2 500,000. They propose to in full with interest at utr:or cent., n?{ 3,4, 5, 6, T, 8, 9, 15, and 18 months reâ€" spectively . at 2 At the afternoon session of the Evan gelical Alliance, Bishop Bell, of Ohio, read a paper disproving the charge that Proâ€" testantism is a failure, and went on at length to show that denominationalism was not fatal to the unity of the Church. Denominational distinctions arose from national prejudites. of Good lHope report that sickness has A des from Alexandria, pt, says & fimnm»uw prevails in m city. Money is very scarce, but no failures have yet been reported. Arrival of the ‘ Polaris‘â€"Crew in Now Steamship Arrivals New Yoer, Oct. 3â€"Arrivedâ€"‘City of Antvorp,"!rh,' ‘Adriatic,‘ and ‘Cualaâ€" brim,‘ from Liverpoo!l. The former has Captain*®Buddington and his associates of the ‘ Posaris‘ crew on board. The Evangelical Alliance. New Your, Oct, 3 â€"At the evening aesâ€" sion of the Evangelical Alliance, the Rev. Mr. Davies, Secretary of the British Aiâ€" linnce, furnished a long report of the Nzw Yoar, Oct. 5.â€"The fall meeting at Jerome Park opened to.day under most favorable auspices. The weather was tine, the track in splendid condition, and the attendance large. The first race was for a urse oft $400, entrance money to second fiom beaten. Maidens allowed if 4 years old, or less 7 pounds if 5 years old ; } miles. There were seven starters. The race was won by ‘Wizaird ; time 1 19. ‘The secound race was for the Jerome stakes, tor 3â€"year olds, of $100 _ each, _ halt _ forfeit, with $1,500 added _ by the club, and $500 in plate by Leonard Jerome, Exq , the second horse to receive $300 out of the stakes, Only five horses came to the starting point, namely: H P. Mc. Grath‘s ‘Tom Bowling,‘ D. McDaniél‘s +Springbok,‘ August Belmont‘s ‘Count D‘Orsay,‘ M. A. Little‘s © Felloweraft‘ and ‘ (ilennisop«.‘" Distance, two miles.. ‘ Tom Bowling took the lead just after the start and kept it to the end, winning the race with © Springbok close on his quarier, and * Fallowcraft‘ a good third. Time, 3:40}. Not offticial. ‘The bets on the last race were declared off, under the following rule of the Jockey Club Association. Bets on a match for which a dead heat is run are void, and if the match is run over again it is considerâ€" ed a fresh engagement. pecie Shipments to Europe, New York, Oct, 5. The specie ship«= ments to Eurype this week amounted to 671,860 dollars. + Kate Stoddart Indicted for the Murâ€" Lownox, Oct. 4th.â€"It is reported that lhouo& have failed in Hungary, and that a famine prevails in some sections of origin and progress of the Allisnce, and than delivered a short address recounting the good effect, accomplished b{‘t:. Alâ€" linnce in different countries. conâ€" ference was not held for the exaitation of any man PfiucoerhNodihom Gorpel of Christ. motio of the Alâ€" iance was in its essentials unity in nonâ€" essentials, liberty in all things, charity, The sixth race was a match for $10,000 ; half mile heats, betwean ‘The Girl of the Period‘ and ‘Ophelia,‘ 1t was a magnitiâ€" cent start, ‘The two horses approached the home stretch neck and neck, when the Gi.l of the Period‘ put on a spwmt, winâ€" ning by a neck. Time, 514. She also won the next heat in 5!, by about two lengths. s The seventh race was a match for $5,000 each; one mile and a ~half; between Shylock‘ and ‘Mab.‘ The first heat was a dead one, Tim3h2411. The second heat was won by ‘(Shylcck‘ by v length and a half in 2 46. â€" â€" der of Godderich. Kate Stoddart was tosday indicted for the murder of Godderich. Outbreak of sickness among the broken out among the troops on the Another Suspension. Boro®, Oct. 4. & Co,, grain dealers, have s ed. _ Linbilities, 3,000, 000 dollars. _ Aseets, 5,000,000 dol. Saturday‘s Despatches The power for good of the Alliance was its ui!z,md'nil a power Mn.d wfll“bo ighty, as su tion in ty. lll“‘h:luv.ls.ml,d the BfimlAl- Bance said he hoped that something would be done at this Conference to do away with disunion. It had been the magnet which drew this country, and it was time to be sick of the word denominationâ€"1 word not found in Scripture. His motto wes "Kluribus Unun.‘ , Rev. Mr. Weldon, of London, seid his R‘ol Christian Unity was unanimity. is no real difference between men cho;ndby one spirit and one eternal C lumdd.&n%ofl--sd-w.r ':l:uth,bu&nmlumm in Cby at. Un.nouo-otlhlv-filwhu met at the Association building. The judged refuses to;‘give the ofticial time of the second race on the plea that the start was bad. ‘The Dean of Canterbury said m-mo wedifer in small things, we show the world we are agree on essentials. He Failure of Cropsâ€"Financial Panic. Troops at the Cape of Good Hopeâ€" Loxnox, Odt 4.â€"Advices from the Cape While the steamship ‘City of Ant UNITED STATES AFFAIRS. The Evangclical Allianceo. â€" â€"ap 6 @6 tiâ€" â€"â€"â€" BY LAND SERYVICE. GREAT BRITAIN. BY OCEAN CABLF. Jerome Park Races. _ THEB OTFAWA ‘Tima»w OCTOBER 6. 1873 Iuro it consisting of Drawing Room Furniâ€" ture Carpets, Bedroom Rets, Bedding, &0. ; a quantity of Kitchen and Dairy Utensils, and; a .w number of articles that would be imposâ€" sb to enumerate, but such as are usumby fmuuhmflvul-wm. Terims of sale will beall sums under one hunâ€" dred 3nllul eash, over that amount, four months‘ credit will be given upon furnishing At eleven a, m., on the ground, the wood house and sheds, situated on the corner of Ridean and (‘n#ol Streets, and known as the late residence of Mr. Anderson. Pov Fartiser particubsne®s pot 2 2t t at 0nc® ‘or Asceen â€" d ‘{Y ENQINEER fJNHE undersigned would respectfully inform Wedncsdary, 15th Qctober, About 70 head of horned Cntile, some 3 Miloh Cowsâ€"Ayrshire and Durham grades, a large number ulfmfllm and two year old heifersâ€"all threeâ€"fourths bred, three spam of working llonun; four Brood Mares, three 3year old bolu' two year old CUolts, and one yearling : all -rvd.g "Heather Jock," three sucklings by "Farm rnneg‘,," and one yeariing by ‘"Bunsnine," a large number of Farm Wagzons, Carts, Sleighs, HMarâ€" nees, Ploughs, Harrows, and other Farming 1mâ€" yhn::u; .2 & q\tnmy of uayp,.l(lir-m. ’l‘ and C-m together with all the !fmghfl ON SATURDAY, OCT. 4th. Both Foreign and Domestic Goods, that have only to be seen to be u|?-n-(~|ut«l, and which for qUALITY, DURABILITY and CHEAPNESS, eannot be surpassed any w here on this Continent. We propose to keep np our assortment at all times, occasionally adding new speciaities, ard shall leave nothing undone to please and swlisfy our patrons. . Moping to merita liberal share of the patron age of the community, kh Oct. & 173 238iâ€"ly 1 â€" the people of Ottawa and vicinity that he will open his The greater portion of our stock was specially made to order by wellâ€"known and. leading mukers. Every article sold by us will bo fully warrauted as represeuted, of the qoney posit}jve» ly refunded. ____ â€" On Monday, Ociober 13, The whole of his Household Furniture, consisting of large Sofa, hair eloth Chairs, Centre Table, easy Chairs, Carpete, Curtains, large Mirror, several fine Mteel hqnflmi:xwlm l»ning Tabie, large mahogany wrd, Chair#, Side Tables, M Bureaus, w»u\mwnh, Mattrassos, Pillows, Sheets, Hiankets, &6., inrge Cooking Htove and utensils,, BHox Stove and _ Pipos, kitchen utensila, Crockery, Gilassware, &c. Sale at 10.3) ».m. Ne e The subscriber has been favoured with Instrucâ€" tions from Mr, PrrfOHARD to sell at his Farm, Kichmond Road, commencing on mfi:’gmem' < Tuesda Aa “l,v_‘.‘hlu on day nevt eonsist of Â¥ix ° (€ ?-&1;211 \a Rrtant mt h | Abe #oom o be wou) BUSBEAL MANTH The subscriber has been favored with instrucâ€" tions from Mr, R. MeCULLOUGH, to sell at his Diwelling, corner of Wellington and Bank streets, fl“m'z}:;k'l Prints and Dress Gc pairs of Blankets, 200 military 74 & 76 Sparksâ€"St., Tuesday Evening, Sept.. 30th, Aund to coutinus each evening during the Fal & military white blankets, two cases ‘gents‘ len-'huq ty'n cases hnnl:"i .xme- Afppo Rogister, lamps, eruets, pen kn{ves, gents‘ guard TAE NOTICE, EVERYBODY ! Diarrhoa, â€" '7 I etc. trbs zexilh Bore Throat, Hoarseness, * Headache, Toothache, us Et NEW STORE, FALL â€" CONSIGNMENTs Boot : Shoe Bept. 18, 1578. Ottawa, Sept 30, 1873 Oct 4, 1873. o n Pn Hrem Which are Daily Ar:tving. Annual Evening Sales, to commence on gamTW ENTY HORSES AND COLTA. *A A LARGE &IIANTIT\' or HAY, URALN D RuUT CROP3S. 70 Head of Horned Caitie, LATE LEADI~G STYLES FARM STOOCK| MPORTANT AND UNRESERVED Auction Sale ALE3Y BY J. BERMINGHAM Willâ€"be sold by Public Auction, on mo‘DAY, Octobor 6th. (ROBINSON‘® NEW BLOCK,) UCTION SALE UCTION 8ALE oF ~Hale at 7:3 Toealay eve ;Tlum“oorluemlnm _ J. HERMINGHAM, . ved paper. _ a . Baie to colpmence the first day at 10 a. m AMOS ROW R, ° s Auctioncer, i ommiquad Te nate, Wih fre schd‘ s LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT The stock witl embrace all the ess, °* Ulcers, Bruffcs, e, Piles, Sprains, he, _ Colic, Old Sorcs, All Hemorrhages, W. L. MILLARD, her begs to announce that he wilt Ob VALL ALLE 1 remain respectfully, Sandy Hill. Bcalds, Lameness, Burns, Sorences, Boils, Wounds, OF A 74 and 76 Bparksâ€"8t., Itobimson‘s New H.ock, A. ROW E, Auctioncer B384â€" uol Lmv:.« quality from the producer, for medicina} purposes and family useâ€"Warrante) pure and Ten hhds, Fine Old â€" Brandy, * PALEnn-lliAltK.t.m- the producerâ€"Firstâ€"class brands. Also, a large stock, Rxtra Value, in Three Ply, Kidder, Union and liemp, be» sides a full rangé of prices and colors in all wool. : Repps, Terrys, and Damasks, Cornices, Window Poles, Stair Rods, &c. . Best English and Scotch Air Dried Floor Oil Cloths, Plck: Rances, Jams, Table im vfl‘.“y f ‘\,._ “-k‘. 'gl e.-, iborts ; in thns, + uwâ€"d“ Ik!n.l-; Lâ€"mon “' t t nds > wnra T hn Bu_.____Litane o J?""-*.La:__.m-_ ese and Potted Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Rarl of Dufferin, ChoiceGroceries, Wines & Liquors pAÂ¥F" A raving of 5 Remember, %R‘l‘l 10 IHIHDS. PALE SHERRY WIN®Y, OUR CARPET: DEPARTMENT Sellingo off the Atock. CARPETS P. BASKERVILLE & BROS., Spring Importations, â€" THOS. PATTERSON The above gnods /and reliab‘e ; old vintages and Mflmbm price. ‘They are w Remember our Retail Stores : _ 36 Rideanâ€"8t., Duke St., Chaudiere, and Russex=3t., opposite Murrayâ€"Bt,; aud our W lmlpdo Warehouse, Georgeâ€"8t., two lots from Sussexâ€"St. N order to a Japaniâ€"Greens, Plack of the best grades. Coffee ground daily and roasted AT AND â€"~UNDER â€" COST UR Retail Sto: es are supplied by our own direct im portations of A ravi { 6 per cent. guaranieed Io pUTCQNTOr\ M Cfeneral Groce Th A a nemven PortoNES ARE MAbik oN 5 Pei CENT. _ _ _ _ ene®, " SOOR AHC " SqUOr Gooderham & Worts‘ Colebrated Old Ryo, Proof Mait, and Highwines always on handâ€"the Best in the Dominion. ‘ Also arriving, Choice LA BRADOR FISH,. Choice BUTTER always on hand, bougt so arriving, Choice LABBADOE DISAL Choce DUTIBR EL* on hand Miand (V. V. P.) from the largest producer of wines in Jerez‘s. Reasonable price and good arti .. DUBLIN PORTER, GUINNES & DAWE® PALE ALK and PO CLARI BPARKLING MOSELLESâ€"in pints and quarts ; scuu.wnm-g,r(.)}muux;h" Ottawa Ottaws® Fept. 19 1873. DILRNECT IMPORTATIONS, WHf{OLESALE AND RETAIL, Ex. Ship from Frahicé, Engiand and Spain. _ Ten bhds, EXTRA FINK Call Soon, an4 Secure Choioe of Patterns Ottawa. April 16. 1873 tewa July )$# O L PORT sW INEH! Carpets! Carpets ! â€" TPEAS IN PARTICULAR. Carpets at Cost. Brussels and:Tapestry Carpets, R@aâ€"Pr U RE WINES3, GIN AN D BR.A ND IES. <@g CKU MB _ CLOTH\ DAMASKS Oct is were purchased from the manufacturers, and direct by us. ;‘womh .mnhhmuhmwmw > T os ARcetlivec from the Garpet Yrade! J. R. STITT &Co, * Tuco Cromme & Hinekwolis Fine Syrupeâ€"varioos kinds : very .. . e e e ascane ns Y Patent ext® Mflmf% bottie; Comb Honey in glass boxer,* eas, Coffees and Sugars. | Le Mcilleutr ¢u Monde. Tre on‘y FRENCH, or actual measure system in America that wil Having seeured at great expense and trouble the #bove system, and Parisian Formula, cana«sure their Customers and the Public, mâ€"- feet satisfaction, without their personal attendance, further than first to give their correct measure. Malke ca_ Perfectâ€" Fit! Ladies‘ and Childrens‘ DRESSES, SUITS, JACKETS, Sept. 20, 1873 splendid assortmént ot the newest designs in and WATERPROOFS of evéry description made in the Latest and Best French Stylos, with dospatch and at moderate prices HAVING NOW COMPLETED OUR t cent. guaranteed to ;_ul_(«_v!y_u_e__r-l ‘t‘n_( teneral Groceries, Wines and Liquors We are prepared to show in CURPALIN LOOPS amraammainaanaa n yan Regent House, Russell & Watson, 29. RPARKS STREET J.R. STITT & Co., Allan. McKinnons & McMerran. 20 SPARKS STREET P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. 1 HQS,. PATTERSON $ â€"IMPORTERS oFâ€" possible to fit the differént forms ‘They are worth trying. FLO: lering letermined1 to or, CLOTHS, _ ‘ PRUGGETS, < REPIS 30 SPARKSâ€"ST They will recommend PR GIMP., iq. ICE. 6 6L Hoaper Jno McDonell Jno Horan Ei McA thron Mr Hughes Mat McGregor Mrs A Hughes H J McGee Jos Huson Geo E Mcintyre Miss H !:t-li-c Molintick D 1 Mre Jas lnlnrill Irwing Miss J MeNally Miss A James T McNair Alex James Mrs C McNachion E A Johnston Mrs A B McMillan A Jones & Dewey McMartin P Mrs Joynt 41L 2 _ _ Cody, C G Cowen, F & H Fraser J S Fraser G B French lio! ert Gall J F Gibson Mre Glass KRey C G Goodngan J H Gorby Miss M Green W D Graham Mis# M Graham K D Graham Aff Clark, Mre S E Clancey, M Ch‘mont, Miss K Cliff, E Clark, Jos Coleman, Jno Cosgrove, Jus 3 Collins, A Conna'l, Mrs Craig, A Crubtree, Jno Craig Mise Cumming H Curran Jao Curtmin Jno Darley Mrs A Ebbe Miss K Eason PLG Kdawards Wm Edgarten W B Emery W G Everest W E Falooner W Farrer H :gthI KC Ffi.lno Folley Wim Fetel Mrs Frank Furling J 1s Gaulky Miss M A Gower HI B 2 Harison Mrs D Hauser Mrs D Hindson Wm Hickey John Colvin, Miss 8 Davie Gieo Dailey Aud Davisâ€" Eeq Davis BRobt Dewan C Delaney Jas Doran Jno Dummet J Duniop Jas Franklin Mrs M Cayley, C s wilk, Jno 2 pbell, A n Carroll M, Calvin, Geo U.rm, Robt Cantwell, Jno Chambers, ltobt Clark, Sam Clarke, Mira 8 Clancey, Miss E Clay, Jno peid ‘nmvsint Aos Copeland, B C LIST of Letters remaining in the Ottawa Post Office, 30th September, 1873. Anderson, J Kelly E4 Ardouin & Co. G (i VKelly Thos Aylward, D Kehoo Miss S Barrons, Jao Kyad S Barker, Mrs Ann Knot Mrs Thos Bangs, Jno 2 Lehue John Barber, Jos larmont Jno Bargette, Mra E. Lewig Chs Barnes, P Lewis Miss it Backe, P G Lowis W H Bell, Miss 8 â€" Lenbam J Bissett, C 2 Louedale Mias J Birtch, H Lorenz G Bighop, E Loudott Jno § Blackburn, W Loftus Mrs C â€" Boyd, D _ Bouiton, Pr J H Bourque, Jas Bowman, John Bold, Jas Bovier, Jno Brady, Margaret Brown, J A H Brock, Mrs (Geo Blackburn, W govi! &hrgqet Suckland, Prot Byrnes, Alex Buck, P Buchanan, J W Brown, Geo Brown, Jas BJ I ] J ] f VNHHL UH 4 B@z NOW IN OPERATION ~@e AT No._41®) SPARKS STPRIEEIETE , DP ‘E.â€"All parties indebted LEMORM UGHC, of Hull, will J:m setile imâ€" CAAXk%LLla AIDNIXHDH â€" SmYiYei® y (NEXT DOOR TO HOPEt O ) EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE. THE ONTARL McAlien W G MeArthy R MoCeuley Miss M McCurdy Miss A E McoClusky Thos MeDohald J A McJariani Wm McEwan Robt McDonell Jno McA thron Mr McGregor Mrs A McGee Jos Mcintyre Miss H Molintick D Hire McNaily g'ulk McNair Alex McNachion E A Stuttaford, Arch Rtory, D Stowart, Mrs M C whw- H.a{!y, n_bl Willi K Wmi-=i- 8F Willmoit Chas Willmott J Williams A Wills D H Wilson J G Wilkine 8 Woods Mrs W Wright A . P+BAKER, P, M. Shorts, Mrs KE J Bhannon, Thos _ _...@ tmatvnced The* : 2 Sasi Sull:van, B Travis, L ~~ Vannatten, Mre 1 Moorhead Miss S Moberley C W Mullen Miss C Mulligan Jno Munroe Mrs Win Mulvagb Juo Nurphy Jas Murtagh Jno Munroé Juo Nelson ‘Thos Nesbitt Miss E Nixon J B (‘Connell Jno U‘Brien Mary U‘Donnell Mrs C2 U‘Boyle Jno O‘Connor Kd U‘Brien D Uge And U‘Meara R Palmer A D 8 l‘atterson J L Patterson G Perking, K Pickell, 0 C Powers, B Miss Paustie, Robt Purvis, Mrs F Pullman, C K Pull, K Quil, Mrs K Quinnj 1. RMow, Jus 2 Robertson. Jno 2 Rogers, Mr. Westen Geo Willingas, Miss C White Arch Whitten Mrs Slovens, Miss J Taylor, W ‘I horp, J 11 Thompson, Tippins, i Wagner D C Ross, Mise J kKobertson, Mre C Roberts, Alex M ulc ui ht Mead uie 2 Meldrum Mrsâ€" D Merghor Jno Merrifield Wim Mitchell Alex Mitchell Sas Mills Miss A Minions James Mitchell Mrs M M Moor Miss R Mooney M K iolfe, Kd lolfe, Miss K Waller Jno Waish D E Thomas Ab \,hfls money, arrears 0f interesl aiMd ©SpSRREN ......“.‘::h---c-.u Terms and conditiotns be made known &l the time of sale. The above saie being under w nan u-lu-umm-u Bpartcs will covenant his own acts only. All searches, abstraots and conveyances to be at the Dated at Oitawa, this 2#th day of Bept., 1#73. ; ROBERT HICK, en He V endor‘s Bolicttor f;\'on. I}ovlmi of Untario, Ycoman, (Devisee of mr iaee y eriye S h us mald C Carletm, Barrmer st Llaw, whereby rN &nd singular those certain perodis or Pvifuriston, To us Proviens ta "inaarte aas « ‘l.:.?".‘l‘lm ::ya.'s-dflm whip of Qrgoode, containing one hundred :A:.- loue; alsoâ€"accond wmâ€"&o .:ld n edeogamion. e weitane ie part of the said north half lot having its westorly (On MONDA Y, the Oru OCTOBKR, a m.‘.':‘.'..,'...m.-flm will all be run on the new narrow guuge track uver the entire line west of Monu onl, C _ No other E..‘w r trains for the west will leave Toronto on Frlay or Maturday, The last train from Stratfrd will leave at 21 n.’m,.‘-m lfvrthy, the 3nd Getober, and run through ow There w li not be any Puilman Car attached to The stcamer "John Egan" leaves Pembroke daily, (Mu rdays rmn!-u:ll, at 1 o‘ciock p m., for Des Joachins, returning leaving at 6 o‘ciock am . connecting with steamer * Jason Gould," which leaves PembrokeLanding ht 1% o‘ciock poon,PP‘asâ€" xengers arriving at Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort same evenâ€" ing. A connection “-Iuy (sunds yx exceptâ€" ed) with steamer * I(l'q"a € dn I-Ilg: ruul " Doux Kivieres," Captain m for 1 Chapoat " every Toesuay and_ =..':‘."’..w." en ‘hapeau nzn m,, returping leaving Chapeau same w at l p. m. For turther particularsapply at the office of the Com pany in Ottawa. % â€" se CENTRAL DISTRIOCT, 9e Tae last through broad gauge train fropt MWonâ€" weal to Toronto will leave Montreal at # ofciock &m,un‘rmnlv.uu Znd October, and will rum rough to Toronto . The train from Montroa! at 8 s.m, on m. uThwmum.ku.llru-fir an = vi 4* No other passonger will leave Montreal m-.rlsrl\y,lha.d y, the dth Gotober. last urain. Teronto will leave at 6 a. t.r.n.unm_ 3rd, and will run through to on N The last train from Toronto will leave mt 11.4% a.m. on Friday, the Srd Qetober, and will ran through to Stratford and Sarnin. â€"__ c this traio asked, ar if enclosed to the On and after the first October, the ‘steamer " Jessio Cassgis" will leave Aylmer (Bundays exâ€" cepted), at 7.%) a m, connesting with steamer of the line for Doux Rivieres and intermediate ports. The steamer * Prince Arthur" leaves Portageâ€" duâ€"Fort daily, (Sunday® aumlalj at 7 o‘clook m m., connecting with steamer * Jessie Cassels‘ tor Ayimer: oo C | ts aone wiich Lo enc & t gergs opnt DIIAU(.‘I having . been in the mont _of _ principal Ly, 1nâ€" Lerest â€"u'nl Arrears of ‘interest _ secured in consequence of the change of of the Hailway: between Montreal and m‘. the following Witl be the necessary arrangements of the passenger trains during the prosent woek :â€" Amow Hind..... Juson Gould .. .. Sir John Young John kxshe Forost :('eln @.â€" :61 + Ippawia. ... ... Doux Rivieros. .. Htoamers Jessie Cnmweln Emeraid ... .. . Chaudiere. .. .. I‘rince Arthur Allinnce..... .. Arrangzement of Trains Buring Change of Ganuge. _ _ Union Forwarding & Bailâ€" way Company Changs of ‘Il‘imeâ€" wa, Wage Oll/nvnt- Royal Mail Line. 202 in For this new arrangement of trains see adâ€" OUawa, Sept 27, 1873 NAHTED, TWOo coon_1INSMITHS® 2206 tried "Hnunell‘® Patent W asher," and I tave information from: the laundry | stomen ) tue eflect that it gives entive nalisinetion, aind ns wers eveâ€"y. purpose of & most complete fleetive, and in every way successful dakkwcar â€" Ayibg Invention.| The machine is in every day se In imy estableshiment YÂ¥ RAND TRUNK RAILW A Y 2192 HAVE tried "Runnel have information fr« OQSTâ€"}10 REWARD. 1 passenger will leaye Tâ€"routo §oBh Â¥iviay o Butuindny. â€"â€"â€" WESTERN â€"DiSTRIOT JAS,. BAILIFF, 0. P. BokIo N8 in Kole Agent for Ottawa and Vicinit ep mank * Mortgage Saioe. Now Time Tables. arrears of interest and expenses OTTAWA, Aug. 0y C.J. BUYDG Thenng uq Thragear JAMES SKRAD Nonator, Canada Captaing . .Findlay . Mulligan Murplhy ; ‘Doner Cowley 1873 Bomliie i) _

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