w‘ ntleman who [FS, LILNN RTS, Javy NCheSXEm hy sea the east half oC the partigy W armteniremunmsiainee | “Mh% & we Pront. ind then to the own. | ;&ulfln Messrs J B x. TIME FOR "MLC, for T1 ES on the ""nn." 7 \view on Tus...._â€" "@# is will be on view on his Agent) will -u...‘.h‘ï¬-. ¢ “m.“mmâ€..-u_._, Jno Jas rail W E Mime 1 P Pn con en t " i to date for the local trade. + Customs receipts toâ€"day, $3, 527 ONTREAL ""Od. #.8. ""Memphis," from Lives~ C T.“ z\u-ongou. and general cargo. +0 g! m & beld in inquest to day on ihe wlm body of Joseph Derouin, aged 50, m .‘".!:n a lumber dealer at the omm . 1 }erdit, death from apoplexy. x. TIME FOR m > hhllqgnu was held on the body mfll!o-‘""f o blflw, agod 40, who was yester= W%Ww und dead aiongside the Gosford pUNCAN "Tok'. in a lonely place near 178. a# elte. A parcel of clothing mtreal, Oct. 1% fl’a. found a short distance from the body. »Rn®z00. “‘lmll:‘imuom of violence, and aet g o. "Yit prog '!’u::uon showed that death gles here €0#) . ~~~*C00......00 w caused by exposute. f‘,,'.‘.."‘“',“..'.'.'“-v-~-":::.':.’.3 « 7-".:‘ Island lightâ€"ship is to replace vanized iron 60848 â€"â€"****°"1".. light on account of repairs t AMAM se e s« ++ *** _,_TE Snecessary to the latter. *L A Queseo, Nov. 6. & lasts 4 moae wher _Mn“‘“_%d mc.‘flll. dutiea ecnallactad â€"tnudlaw t Miss J true : F. w::n’::-:-'. y A B3 mss LoR eost ies «arncer tmwenty an ogoend. i MJE off the o uaber twenty, for the «uin ©04 of _Miss J D 8 r Jno Kual, _ Oe from the front sea; of Com mons, ">" roRt of Ladieg tom J J ford Jas n John eciton, ""ADOr *weuty, for the wiggy, is frst ,fl.-h.' wz G A 1 Miss A e Mre G Mre G Miss C 001 ce COs TJ LEYT with six mï¬\ sio ‘l'or-m es RICHquD. to Kerr‘s Howel, d, % P3 iC E & x G & C Mr Miss 1 3 serIERS remaining in the Ouan® |,ԠW R : Miss E m Miss M GIN G t Rev German ins 8 Mi s F Geo wearka 22. _2 ‘PVE he would cocfer a fayar J AS. . the l»n. l- L fmack { Kthe | ibecity." While thus occupied, the othar :’m ::,’mhe.l his chunce, and seeing a -h-". road, pile of bills and cheques 'I‘ying o: the oa: * DOFih oag o desk, reached his h: nd over Ay, for the widts I’u‘ :h:'::u.d it, and left the bank hefore ‘mber, 1873, y ose noticed his movements. The C. BlLLr 7 pretended . lumber dealer immediately Tp w i turned from the map, thanked the MM after s z e oAz one derk for the information received, and »y at he would ca‘l after dir ner t> make the deposit, bowed himselt out of the bask. A minute after a messenger was 5 alled to carry a package of $10,483 to the Martin Mrs® !.'le!-râ€". Wis o > E ‘In‘\\ t e seul c 450 lifled To Minicns Jas 2 Mott W C Mortiss W m nlluu;-... ‘Brien Nunn A, | No-é W Newbank W Nelson 8 _ Neï¬ Jas (»ur'†orne H P Nu‘.l.l Parker Dr Patterson J L 2 BIRDS8)y, Fran ype s 0 Pratt buse a aish Jno Wt s wiltame C Wilson A wison E A Wood C M AP x To lt Thos $ !_‘.g‘u-l. Wright J ", "tDermott, on suspicion of being an ac» T -.‘ tuplice and afterwards Detective Fabhey Y. 2A ied Den Thompson an actor in the Y Geo 3 Theatre, _ while ~ at _ the B It _ appears he _ wis seen n%"' rday afternoon on a very stylish “ in driving two gentlemanly looking € vat oa the Lachine roid. \ The FD wars going t«st, and the persons &‘ w be in a burry. It is believed 3 lll‘eu were the thieves, who thus # to escape. Thompson put up 3 "Rlarin‘ ty Hoist on his pr‘:lur?l, and '-r 4 ~A his name as F. H. Mullen. gm ofthe money has yet been secured. @ Me! prisoners were brought before the Magistrate this morning, but reâ€" & for want of evijence. Me "oin A McKenple * Me ..g's ’? taKe6 J â€" _ i t Mckea J 3 FRumM QUEBEC L & Wonmmamee ï¬ [Special to the Times.} McMuli®® u.. â€" Qu®exo, Nov. 7 Crry,8 kn as . M sa L 2 C# « the Anctantime Adhs The mysterivus dlpppo-ranco of one of Montreal‘s lead‘ng mercaant«, T. Rimmer, E q., of the firm of Messrs. Rimmer, Gunn kuo., of St. Peter street, is at present the subject of painful erquiry among his triends and relatives. lle wis last seen ou Wedpesday about 1 p.m. shortly before which ‘hou: be le?t. bis oflice, mying that le was going "on Uhonge.‘" Be wasif an~thing in mo:e than his usua‘ wirits, thou»h there was nothing in his mapner or conversation out of common. 4 appears he spoke shortly after on the wharf to Mr. Cramp, snd has not been rensince. lle had made an arrange seat with Mc. Gould,m iller, to mset him ir the transaction ot business at 3 p.m. id has failed to keep <this appointment. lis possible he might have thought of pingon board the ship * L«ke St. Clir‘ which his firm was loading, and perhaps lave sccidentally slipped into the water while so doing, but this -up!:xhio‘ hardly seen s tenable as no ‘ore that ood on Wednesday afternoon beard any noise or cry which a man would maturailyâ€" make if he had falle@ overboard. His friends are uoable as yet to assign a Iz‘!:r his sudaen Jisappearance which i inly the more mysterious as it oc~ rred in the middle of the day. The thief of Ville Marie Bink was irated to the‘ Canada Hotel by one the Bank Cle.k‘s noticing that he wore new cap. Enquiry at that store brought the fact that such..a man‘ had c a cap and ordered his old one be sent down to the said hotel. A official and detective going up to reom occupied by the party they ted, found the Joor locked, but the t told them he was dressing and open the dour in a minute. They and the door not being ornod a key was procured when the bird had Tae robber had engaged a rcom ing out upon a shed ani to that he gently «ropped thence to the ground wdso to the rear of the hotel He did 1t hurry, however, but told the clerk that they could go in his room now. The terk not being awsare that the man was mated by the police thought nothing of Yesterday a young man of gentlemanly «ppearance and very we‘!l : essed, entercd the (ttawa Hotel, took a room and enter~ «d his name as Robert Dunning, St, Louis. This morning at 11 o‘clock, the chamberâ€" maid while m:>ing her rounds found him in his room deat, haviog shot himselt in the course 0‘ the night with a pirtol, which w lyimg at his side. Ths ball had enter= ed his brain .bov; the loft temple, and it »presumed that desth was instantaneous. &n inquest was b.il at the hotel this afternpon, when a verdict in accordance with the known facts was returned. ‘The deceased was without 11zgage, and left no papers that could give a clue to the cause of bisrash act. . sixtyâ€"cur dollars were hund on his pers ... â€" November 7th. The Hon. Mr. Robitaille, of Quebec, stopping at the St. Liwrencs Hall _ The depth ol water on the flsts of Lake &. Peter, yesterday morning, #was 14 feet. â€" The latest political rumor is thit Mr Mackepsie has m>de overtures to Sir A. T Merchants Bank for deposit, which had been laid out on (the counter. However it was missing, and has not leon seen since, . lt contained $8,423} in bank bills, sdi#3065 in cheques Search is being mare for the thieves of this barefaced robbery. The bank officials are much exâ€" cited over the occurrence. were heat; lumber des‘ers, who had a quantity of umber and logs up a tributary of the Ottawa, and which they desired to bring down the St. Lawrence. . Seeing a map of the Provinces hanging inside the wanter of the office, me of them asked to bok at it. The requested was granted, and while there he eagaged the teller in conâ€" wersation, who, turning from his work, pwoceeded to show the stranger the route his timber would have to follow down to s and away the fellow walked, It is Hdlhttbo police are now on the Ightseent. ‘Towards evening Detectives ‘allen and Bonchard arrested one Frank stated that they wished to open an ac â€" count with the bank, and made a deposit, and led moqioi.x_srmo '}g‘f‘}{@‘ that they lust as it opened, and before the clerks ’:'.n.d!!or business. . The vi.iw: -1‘-:0 ';l‘ln,‘,,..,d men, having all the pearance American speculators, en, wred the Ville Maria Bank, on St. Lams sat‘s Hill, about 10 o‘ clock this morning, w as it onened. and before the clerks â€" Monteza1, Nov. 6th. & Fremch Canadian fell from a high waifoiding at the St. (Giabriel Church, this ifternpoon, and was severely injured. At a meetiv,‘ of the Kirk Session, of the ‘,,‘utionof St, Gabriel Church, held lt night, on remit of the Synod on the subject of union among the Presbyâ€" teriags in Canads, was unanimously ap= '..‘ of, A meesing of the congregation will be beld on londn;. next to obtain their opinion on the subject. _ . . _ | .. 4 _â€"Ais sam6 The hall was crowded tereat was fmh"d in ‘: ul?d ;m: inâ€" There is 0; no P '0““’_ nge. in this city. 10 polilical excitément Two well dressed men, having all th andinSrsubtier Aiiwuiidevi d e esY ) a F Tast evening there was a meeting of the Irish Home Rule Association, at which the committe® .ppomted to draft a Constituâ€" tion andCode of By L\w.t.“prennlod the ILZ e E2 Ns oo uk La7BST 21 TALEGAAPE | '“ CAE ; J»live vassels remain i ‘in Montreal. There ors ; _: ""4Dg the political situation the , q at Of opinion that Mr. Mackenzi® l2 fifflcolt task in hand attempting m a Cabine: owing to the discord»= h.“"‘ his party. The Mercury fpjectures urcalied tor and un« ' L‘ Evenement says that Messrs. ""‘-m Dorion will probably op. _ 100M# duties collected to=day touted to $3 116. ls‘lvoei il to the Times.] The grester portion ol the cirgo of ths steamer @"Vir.inius ‘ was thrown overâ€" board or consumed in tha furnaces belore her c ipture. j A Warning to Jurors. Now York, 6thâ€"In the Oyer and Terâ€" miner Court toâ€"day Judge Davi« sentenced James D. Centre,itha eighth juror in the Stokes case, to thirty days imprisonment and a fine of $250, for contempt of court in talking too freely of the case when the case was in progress. Death of a Famous Actross. Laura Keene, the well known actress, died to day. The southern Pacific Crippled. Philadelphia, 6th.â€" A late edition of the Evening TElogqu says : _ There were rumors on the street this afterncon that the California and Texas Construction Company, which is building by contract mï¬m Pacific Railroad, is embarâ€" rassed. On inquiry in official circles the following _ statement _ was . obâ€" tained ; The California and Texas Con~ struction Company was unable to meet all its paper maturing .wf-y. 'l:ho Arrival of Gen: Portillaâ€"The Cargo of tho " Virginius." HavaXa, Nov,. 7.â€"Gen. Portilla arrived here this afternjon. lle wis received at the depot by a depuiation of ci iz â€"ns with banners and music, and escorie. io the hotel. â€" Eouut financial condition of tbo‘::umry s rendered it impossible tor com â€" pany to realize m on its assets, although they are very largely in excess of its liabilities. lw that an im â€" provement of the fi ial cordition of the country will speedily bring about a restor» ation of confidence and the construction of the line. Over $300,00) of its paper, moet of it endorsed by prominent stockâ€" holders, went to protest. The liabilities of the Constructing Com pany are reported at $4,500 NO in notes various‘y endorsed, all maturing within ninety days ; $1,800.000 of loans on collatâ€" erals and individual security ; $600,000 of insecured obligations in the shape of drafts and $250,000 of flating debt, amounting in all to nearly $7,000,000. _ This amount with over $4,000,000 of cash paid in on the stock of the Construction Company, has been expended, under _ careful management, in the construction . of A number of commercia and transporâ€" tation men visited here toâ€"day. The Iron Tradoâ€"Six Hundred Mon thrown out of Employmant. St. Lovis, November 7 â€"Twenty of the iron works in Houth +. Louiâ€", have stop» ped work throwing about 2083 men out of employment. The Vulecin Iron Works has stopped two or three of their furnaces And closed their rail null and d achirged about 400 men. Uther works hive either stopped their furnaces or discharged part of their employees, and all have reduced the wages 20 per cent. The "Virginius" Affair. Wasmnatos, Nov. 7:h.â€"Official deâ€" spatches received by the Dopsrtmont of: State, show that the © Virgintus‘‘ was capâ€" tured six miles from coast of Jamaica, by order of Minister Sickles Instructions were sent from the Govarnment at Madrid to await oders from the Home (Giovernment, before inflicting any penalties on tha paiss sengers or crew of the © Virginius."‘ This order was probibly received in the evons ing of the fifth, or morning of the sixth inst , too late, as it appears from de spatches received from Cuba toâ€"«duy to ba re»pacted . Thursday‘s Despatches. UNITED B'I'Aâ€"TES AFFAIRS. management, Vcok AFohange on government securities _ [{iyaxa, Nov. Tih â€"The Tribunal at is 8 per cent. . . | Santiago, DeCuba, before which the priâ€" Judicial Appointmont. | soners captur d on the ‘V.r i .ins‘ we. e Loxbox, Novembsr 7.â€"sir Jjhn Duke | brought, condemned Hernardo Varoni Coleridge has been appointed Lord Chief. | Pedro, Espides Jeeses del Sol and General Justice of the Court of Common Pleas | Kyan to death, and they were shot on the viex8ir W. Boville deceascd. !â€"morning of the 4th inst. t Paris, Nov. 7 â€"Five of the men arrested at Auteen on a charge of being engaged in a conspiracy to abduct the neice of Presiâ€" dent McMah n and hold her as a hostage, have been convicted and sentenced to vari ous terms of imprisonment. The Prosideney. The bureaux of the Assembly met toâ€"day t9 nominate a committes on the prolonga. tlion of President McMahon‘s powers. ‘hree ofthe bureaux in which the Left have the majority postponed a return unti &mrd-y. Diplomatic Appointment. Wasutsorox, Nov. ith.â€"J Mere ith Read, at present Consul General in Paris, his ‘oeen promoted to be < Migister to G'mn, vice J. M. France, resigned. Lonadon, Nov. 1, 3. 3) p.m.â€"The amount of builion withdrawn from the Bank of England on balance toâ€"day was £34 UOU Erie. 331. The rate of discount on open market for month‘s bills 9 per cent., which iw the sams as the Bank of England rate pail by Bo_ud of Directors toâ€"day, Loxbjs, Nov. 7â€"5:30.â€"There is great depression in all stocks in the best and the market is flit. The rate for money at the Stock Exchange on government securities is 8 per cent. The Coming "Mill.", | St. Louis, Mo, Nov. 7. â€"Parties inter â€"| ested in tbo‘rro;ou-i prize fight betweon‘ Allen and Hogan are making efforts to ; have_the ï¬#ht comeicfl in his city. Alien had a benetit at the theatre/last night and Hagan will hive a benelif on Tuesdiay night, after which they expect to start for Omaha. A Now Steam Canal Boat. New York, Nov. 7.«â€"The new steam can1, boat "City of New York," grain lwien arrived here aftera ruoning trip ot six days and one hour from Buffilo. . Would be Abductors Sent to Jail, Good News, Meuruts, Nov, 7.â€"There was only death from yellow fever, during the six hours. ‘The streets are crowded visitors. Loxno®, Nov. 7.â€"Paris RKentes at 57 francs, Consots for money at 92 ; for accounts at 92; to 924. _ United States 5.20 bounds of 1865, sold at 91}. Marko.s. Lavyerroor, Nov. 7., 6 p m â€"The mar»â€" ket for yarns and fabrics at Manchester is heavy and depressed . _ I tor sns triat or 3. n lont lor smtenie:| Rouraigta, " aThe . _B. Gray, *eâ€" | No * 64 witha rerdist of sequitiad. * / Sore Thygafz 3 ipprrompatipdpgnnesgnines Hoarseness aDNIGIH _ DESPATUiIES I m;fg BY OCEAN CABLE. sÂ¥ W All 11 PMOM HALIFAX Special to Tas Tixre, represent this Province in the new Cabinet, and Mr. Letelliee De St. Just will be be Speaker of the Senate. Axtwzexr, Nov. 7.â€"Detrolum 33 fr. for GREAT BRITAIN The Liverpool Cup. FRANCE. CUBA, OR PCO IRLUILITICâ€"IAR.Nwat ,'uo- heretofore ,Ivon by said Railway Company o the (then) United Counties of Lanark and Renfrew, the Township of Elizabethtown, and the town of lBreekville, and to authorise the acce of said 5\-1?« Debentires or ||n..'. by the hM:llvrfl said Mortigages in liou Ottawn, Oct Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the l.«-.‘tu&uunu( Ontarioy w next Session, for an Act to authorize the k ville and Ottawa Railway (‘mnmn( to issue Mortâ€" wage Debentures, or Bonds in lien of the Mortâ€" thereof and for other parposes. rlwuou.\s P. FORAN, ADVOCATE, SOLICITOR, &c. Ottawn > Renfrew > Brock ville A v Seven Octave ish Cottage mmmfl'.mu cheap. kv%flu«n‘ hand Carpets on hand for sale. and see them Tus Grzat Avorion Sausz.â€"A superb pre sentation tea and coffee service, an elegint combination epergne, very choice fruit and fHower stinds, ice pitchers, etc, in quads« ruple plate, by best known makers, as well as two costly Harvey 18k.goid stem winding chronometers, several 18k. gold diamona set, and plain cased ladies‘ watches are among the chief articles to be sold by Mi+ Bermingham, at his sale roome, No. 3, Elgin street, this evcning. This rale is worthy of attemiion. We can spesk trom experience that every lot is sold without regard to cost. Members before leaving the city should cill and examine the stock, and if induced to purchsse, can do so at auction p; c «, «s per sales book. Brock vilie Ottawa . â€" Renfrew > 1 prefer coming «t once to my last charge against the horse, which is the most serious of all, nbecause it affects his moral character. 1 accuse him boldly, in his capacity of servant to man, of alyness and treachery. 1 brand him publicly, no matter how mild he may look about the eyes, or how sleek he may be in the coat, as a systematic betrayer, wheneve; he can get the chance, of the cohfidence reposed. Cont Nov. 1 WANI‘I-:lrâ€"an-C and Gentlemen to learn Tolegraph perating, for Railway Staticns and Commerera! Linesâ€"in the Dominion, . nd for cireular. + Ackdross UOLEMAN & BAKER, An the Texas Pacific Railroad and there are 300 miles of the road com« pleted, equipped, and in operation, and about 1X) miles additional graded, bridged and ready tor the iron. The resources of the Construction Company consist of $35,â€" U per |mile of completed road, of first mortgag» bonds of the railroai company secured by lien on the railroad, its equipâ€" ment, franchises, and a thousand acres of land per mile granted by the State of Texas; over two millions of unpaid conâ€" struction stock, most of awhich will be promptly paid, and private property of individual endorsement, which is very large, â€" lt is believed that the creditors, most of whom hold large amounts; will speedily arrange for an extension of the libilities of the company so as to give time to realize money without the ruinous #acriâ€" fices required by the present stringency of the times. No. 12 St. Jamesâ€"84 Bept. 9, 1$73. Otta wia May 31, 1873%, & | OLICE _ _‘ A Sad Messenger. Loan>s®, Nov. Tib.â€"Mr. Sibbald, an operator in the Montreal Telegraph Com» pany‘s oflice was receiving the message yesterday morning concerning the disaster to the steamer ‘Bavarisn‘ and was so shocked at hearing that his mother and +jster were among those who nrhbed.th\t bg‘f:ninted away. . e left in the af.ernoon for the scene of the sad calamity. CHARLES DICKENS ON HORSES [K s Buy your Tickets for Ottawa Â¥ia Broekylile. § enc mneetions made with G. T. Trains and Brock ville, with Boats at Sand Point, and Stage at Renfrew for Pembroke. 1ANADA CENTRALT tups zon pousEcL :heumltlsm, Bealds, Lameness, euralgia, : Burns, Soreness, Sore Throat® Boils, Wounds, Honrseneaa Ulcers, Bruises, Headache,*"" Piles," Sprains, * l_botluché." Coli¢, â€" Old Sares, *.;# AJl Hemorrhages, Brockvillo & Ottawa Railways. FOR SALE: Two Express Train= . aily 30, 18 The "Virgivius." ENGLAND ARRIVE LEAVE â€"ANDâ€" J. BERMINGH A M, Auctioneer CULA _. _ . _ 1240p m., 840 p.m a } '.‘logm..i;‘\ul:tm = â€" 1.50â€"p.m pm Hox, A. u.%’: STER, Managing Director, poin C. 4, ur.m&u)‘\ 7 Recre i, A 7.49 a.na. 415 p.m. 9 30 a.th., 5.00 p.m 8.00 a.m,, 3.30 p.m MONTREAL, %6:â€"3m 2107 , Ont Iino THE OTTAWA Just ready, THE TRIO, a collection of threeâ€" part songy, urrunged especially for High Schools and Seminaries, An excellent companion or sugâ€" cessor uw the ‘‘Hour of Singing." ‘The new, »prightiv, and very musical Comâ€" mon Sehool Song Book is by :nrnuew who "mts the mark every u-o?- never fails to satisfy the musical taste of the people. Of his All schoolâ€"teachers are invited to give this new ndpmrmam t An ished by Ditson & Co. will be nnt,‘xm postâ€"paid on receivt of retall nrice‘ THE HOUR OF SINGING, By L. O. Emerson and W, 8, Tilden. & PRICE, §1. This High School 8i Book trably soinuat riew ooob 1e Af mt se m music wellâ€"arranged in l'(&wlhr- and four parts. lins hbeen received with greatest favor by practical teachers good judges one of the best in the County ; he is nb-,umarl red and white, and h?ul,un characteristic meke of that fine breed. _ The subscriber offers for sale a splendid three ruu ob .\\Jnhlro BULL, bredfrom one of the fon. 1t W. Boott‘s, best cows. He has taken first prize for two years at the Coun*y of Ottawa Agricultural Show Fair, and is considered by atisfy the mustcal taste of &"p.xï¬"†_Of his wevious Mehool Song Books, about 300,000 have In the matter of PIERRE MEILLEUR, ot the Tewnship of Hull, Grocer, An insoivent. The Insolvent has made an assignment of his estate to me, and the Ureditors are notified to ineet at the ;’me of business of said Insolven in the Town#ship of Hull, on the gleventh day & November next, at 10 ofclock in the forencon, to receive statements of his affairs, and to appoint un Assignee â€" N. TETREAU North American Railway for BHangor, Danâ€" ville Junetion, Montreal, Quebee, Pa& Bosâ€" ton ; alse with the International Steamers to and from Eastport, Portland and Boston. LEWISCARVELL, L ____â€" General Superintendent. Intermediate Stations. â€" At Traro with trains to and from Picton, and Inâ€" termediate Stations. At Windsor Junction with the trains of theWind sor M.Annuf:lu Railway. AtSt. John with the Consolidated European and A mmger and mail train will leave Halifax dally at 7.30 a. m ., and be due in St. John at 830, &mA A passenger and mail train will also leave . John daily at 8 a.m., and be due in Halifax at 8.50 p.m,. Trains will connect At Painsee with trains to and from Shediac, and lLstn{‘OMN\ Moneton. N. B., ul ay 26th, 1873 For nmlrmculnn-pg!yu the Law Offices of Messrs. HOSKIN & SPRAGGE, Messrs. HARRISON, OSLER | & _ MOSS,‘ _ messrs, BLAKE, KERR & BOYD, and Meesrs. LEYS & MCMUKRICH, Toronto ; ‘Messrs. MCCARTHY & MOCARTHY, Barrie, and ALFRED J. WILKES, Esquire, Brantford, and to the said Auctioneer,. T. W. TAYLOR, Master. lmmwowmu. RAJLWAY. 183 summwr Arrangement. 1873 On and after MONDAY, 26th May Purchasers to Investigate the title ;’ the Office of the Vendor‘s Solicitors, up to day ofsale. The Vendors will produse the lie(htnu‘- Abstracts of Title, and such/deeds as they have, and certiâ€" fied coples of such registered documents as are not in th;i:xrmau-hn. and they will not be bound to mormlx:nyu«.herom or investigations of Title. The other Conditions are the Standing Condiâ€" Dated October l1th, 1873. HOSKIN & SPRAGGE, Vendor‘s Sollicitors tions of Said Court ttawn, Nov. 3, 1874. Oueâ€"tenth of the purchase money to be paid down to the Vendor«‘ Holieitors at the time of «ile; the balance within one month, jinto Court, without interest ; bu's.:l the option of the purchâ€" asers, twoâ€"thirds of purchase money can reâ€" main on Mortgage for 5 Jleu-, payable in equal annual instalments, with interest, payable half. yearly at 8 per cent. per annum _ . M iks S ooo onR e aa esd c Fach parcel will be sold subject to a reserved bid uo be fixed h,{ the uuur.w s Pneshusare to Investivate tha title at the Offica Lot 7. uem, Lot 14, in 9th Concession of Ma ounmlnlnï¬!‘ weres, (being the whole Lot em;‘v{ 13 acres sold for taxes); whout 14 acres are clearâ€" od.. The wood is mixed. There is erected on the Lot a small Dweliing House. Two .smail sreeks run through this Lot. Lot 8. Being Lot 24, in 9th Concession of Mara, 157 acres, less that portion occupied by the Railâ€" way. This is a wild Lot, well wooded with valuable hardwood; it is situated on Lake Couchiching, directly opposite Orillia. _ . At one of the clock in the afternoon, in 8 parcels, the following Lauds and Premises : Lot J. eing composed of that part of all and singulur that certain parcel! or tract of Land andâ€" Premises, situate, lying aod belna in the Village of Atheriey, in the County of Ontai‘., in the Provinee of Ontario, commeneltg at the interâ€" wec‘ion of the Mouth siie of the allowance for row!, between the ‘teuth and Eleventh ¢oâ€" cesâ€" «ious of the Township of Mura, with the Westâ€" erly side of Fitzroy Place ; thetice South seventy | four degrees West along said side of aliowance for road fifty tinks, more or less, to the water‘s edge | of Lake Simeoe; thenee Southerly aloug ‘said water‘s edye, following the several courses and | 'hulurn thereof to a point where the Southerly | «ide cf William Street (roduced) meets said water‘s edge; thence North seventyâ€"eight deâ€" ; grees forty â€"o en mlumn-,yl-:u-t two chains and ive lml-l more or less, to Fitzroy Place, thence morth eleven degrees thirteen minutes, East eight chains and mrhty-unc links, more or less, to the place of beginning, containing one acre, one rood and thirtyâ€"eight perches, more or less on which stand a OGrist Mill and Fulllmnufl Card ng Mill, and Engine House, The bui w . of stone, 62 feet by 30 feet, four steries high, eluding the basement story ; the Engine House salso of stone; at present there are only two "uns of stone and a Cho‘-.pln( Machine for chopâ€": .Ang horse feed. There is space for a third run / of «tones. _ The u‘itlne is nominally 30 horse »wer, but ru#n to 40. The Boller is in excellent order, and is Tubular. . The bui‘ding was erected In hï¬i and the machinery purchused in 1800. Lot 2. Heing com posed of that part of the lands and about 1} miles from a Railway Station and about 1} miles from a Railway Btation. Lot & Bdrémofloflh Half of {.ot 26, in 10th Concession of Mara, 100 ncres, less about 3 acres oecupied by the Midland Railway, which m.,g through it; about 6) acres are cleared. There erected on the ropun.y a small Log House; a part of this lot fronts ou Lake Simeoe: it is 14 miles from Atheriey, and 44 from Orillia. _ Lot 6. Heln’ North Half Lot 8, in #th Concesâ€" «lon of Mura, 100 acresâ€"a wild Lot, well wooded with hardwood. 1t is about 7 miles from Atberâ€" ley, 10 miles from Orillia, and 5 miles from the Village of Hrechin. _ _______ L0 heelos Lot 2. Being com posed of that part of the lands described in Lot Noâ€" 1, on which stands a Steam Saw mill. ‘The Saw Mill!s in a wooden building 86 feet long, and 28 feet wide, and in some wider. There are connected with this )‘m a wharfand a complete set of tramways, turnâ€" ublo«l and whatever is necessary for carrying on a moderately large Saw Mill. The Engine is non@nally 40 horse power. Euis hn Sm dilâ€"iif ioib d 2o e d on on oee eal n arn The purchasers of the above 3 parcels will have, lncuoor(lvmnuorlm to insure (r1 keep Insured the Idings and machinery, in the full amount of the mortgage money, and assign the policies t the morigagees. _ __ _ Hull, June 26, 1878. Friday, th 14th day of Nov., 1873. _ The actual description of the land on which olfu land 2stand, will be made known at time Lot 3 Being composed of a square acre in the said Village of Atherley, consisting of Village Lots 1 and 2, corner of Mountjoy Place and Creighton Street, and Lots 1 and 2, corner of Mountjoy Piace and Aru{)l.e‘:nmv. as described in & Elu" made by K. F. more, Deputy Proâ€" vinciat Land Surveyor, filed in the R?try Office for the Cuuul{)of Ontario, on which are erected a Store and 'elllr:j House, with Outâ€" buildings, large Granary, and large, Wood Shed. The house is a nrn-ctul frame building; the store is frame; the granary with hins complete, is capmble of storing about 10,000 bushels of grain. Lot4. Being Northâ€"east Quarter of Lot 28, in the lith Copcession of Mara, 50 acres; about 15 or 3) acres are cleared. There is crected on the property a small Dwelling House. It is about 2} miles from Atheriey, and 5 ‘mlloi“hqp Oriliia, STEAM SAW MILL, Village of Atherley, DWELLING : HOUSE *OTUE TV FARMERS AND STOCKâ€" I BREEDERS, n sold. ME BEST MUSIC BOOK»S Pursuant to a Decree and Order of the Court of NSOLVENT ACTP OR 1869 l,'rllumz%:)m;‘nl:mnt on “Alurlet:..ln- volces un r f r cel R. 8. u%cuï¬rn _ Grist Mill and Fulling Mills, store : Granary â€"ANDâ€" In the TOWNSHIP OF MARA, and in the 1‘ANCERY SALE cHEEGEFUL YFYoICES, FRICE, 5More. IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARI Migh aud for Grawmmar Schools ! By. WILD L&NDS, Commissioner of Guxtoms.% t M . â€"OFâ€" T. MOrFATT. Interim Assignee TIMRS NOVEMBER 8, 1873 % â€" 10 HHDS., PALE SHERRY WIN%, (v. v. r.)mmumumuer-um in Jerez‘s. Reasonable price and good arti .s. * ELEg LIRS HDSELE Es in finn aed quarn ; BCHNAUBERTE OF BIROED _ Pickies, Bauce®, Jams, Jellies, Table Fruits, &c , Tin goodsâ€"French and sh in variety : Mo mh'?“mï¬mi."-'.f&f‘ï¬&w.hm(“ Alberts of l‘g&?-nh tins, a :Mw.wm“flm%m;t‘"“ ku;a-. veory " mn-'gw vest. * "\we.Patent ex‘)" sted Honey in ; Comb Honey in glass bozes, “'n.o best quality from (be.producer, for medicinal purposes and family useâ€"Warranied pure and Ten hhds, Fine Old Brandy, Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Karl of Dufferin, Japaneâ€"Greer -ummnm“m&mw e premisesâ€" petegromnneiliy nes Totiveat wig hi s remmne 1HO8S. P4TTERSONS, __ A Extra Val in Three Ply, Kid * mmu.:’pmndoomlhmml. * the, Unica sud Hemp, is Repps, Terrys, and Damasks, Cornices, Window Poles, Stair Rods, &e: Best English and Scotch Air Dried Floor Oil Cloths, * OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT Spring Importations, Tailoring . Department. »&~â€" NO W O N 1 A N D. s Best Goods Kept, Prices Moderate, Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Give our CGutter a Trial. 6 6 C R E A M China . Warehouse, DIRECOCT IMPORTATIONSK, WHMOLESALE AND RETAIL, Ex. Ship from France, Engiand and Spain. Ten hbhds, EXTRA FINE taws July)1, 1# Ottawa. Nov. 4, 1+73. TWEEDS, COATINGS, VESTINGS, &c., Nov. €, 1873 THOS. PATTERSON Carpets!‘ Carpets ‘ ‘Teas, Coffees and Sugars. Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, ALLAN, â€" McKINNON$ & â€" MeMORRAN, urchased from the facturers, and direct b 3 m wi.p.mmu ntï¬ulonu pouiblomu sy u: Russell & Watson, â€" Aunril 16. 1873 29, RPARKS STREEI 1873 Fail and Winter Season !$74 Latest Novelties Introducéd. DRESS,.â€" _ â€" _ DRESS. gn the following choice & ky Browns and ‘B!uck' Is GE,&."-TEE.M London and Paris Fashions, in Bonnets, Hate Flowers, Manties, Costumes and Shawls. Y.LADINY‘ DRESSES MADE TO ORDER. Is so pretty that many Ladies will choose it in preference to more expenâ€" sive materials for street and house wear. It possesses the advantage of Very atrong and very geod ; is a handsome corded cloth of superior finish, in every useful shade. & â€" FRENCH POPLINNETT. â€" _ A‘ways fashionable ; achoice variety of new colourings. Fan DORLCLR OA EEA PHT we sn A large variety of beautiful grey mix remarkably cheap. MoUrRING Go00DS. Hlack Paramatta, French 'l‘wllli Persian Cord, Russel Cord, Crape Cloths, Freneh Merinos, Black A! â€"Silk finished. FANCY DE‘PARTMENT. In umn.gmom.wm be found all the latest novelties of the season. Real Laces, Saeh R‘~bons, Scarfs, Frilling, Bolts, Yak Laces, Fur Trimâ€" 0 100 . FANCY DEPARTMENT. In this Dogulunt will be found all the latest novelties of the season. Real Laces, R Rihbons, Scarfs, Fnlun’, Bolqunk lmï¬l‘ur‘l‘mn- French Kid GkNï¬ Hosiery and mï¬ ooien MILLINERY ANv MANTLE DEPARTMENT | Rich Satin stripes ; lr; éntl?ely new material ;a thin make of sorge. "Those ladies who cannot endure weight, will find this a very useful texâ€" ture ; in allthe new shades. . MIGNONETTE SERGE C VICUNA SERGE }; g:e; :)l )glrr& :vlot%lsgx% 'l;: ;'erzcl'amuy texture ; the wear warranted FRENCH TWILL DIAGONAL. A charming material for winter wear: ina splendid assortment of April 16, 1873. n the following _eh_ie;_shada : Myrtle Navy, Violet, splendid assortment ot_the newest designs in PALE and DARK, from the producerâ€"Firstâ€"class brands. REGENT â€" HOUSE ! HAVING NOW COMPLETED OUR (Fromage Raffine.) RE We are prepu';d to :show in:‘3 EAL VELVETEENSâ€"Silk Fioish PORT W IN E! IMPORTERS. coming to the com plexion. FRENCH â€" MERINOS. SCUTARIA CORD SEVERN TWILL. ABERDEEN WINCEYS J. R. STITT & Co., â€" Complete Stock ofâ€" D. McDONELL. 30 SPARKEâ€"8T. Ruby, Garnet, No, 4 & Abe Night 1 1. will be discontinued after THURSDA Y, :.e 30th inst._ Day t mts continue 4s usual. lec.vine "Queen‘s" Wharf at 7 a. m. for WMHM% K. W. HEKD, Oot, 31, 18:3. « 2406â€"6in Ottawa River Navigation Co. 18 73. will be paid by P In our popular Goods and prices we have struck Railway from . Ottawa, Fequl , bas been ainointed Astignes in this master. Creditors are sequested to file their claims beore me within one month . Dated at the city of Ottawa, this twentyâ€"cighth day of October, A. D.. 18 3. EDW ARD GRIFFIN 2405â€"1 3x Assignee. > w iGriihe EB0 itc cameccmrerncogrrine mc T TKION HOUSE. Stockings with D~uble Heel an | Toe, Drawers, Honds, Socks, Comforts, Smoking (@Wps, mngnw-. Afghans, Nublas, Undersiceves, Mittens, Skati Uq-.llmup W icke, ate Cord, Unâ€"dersbirts, Shawls, Jackets, Cr:l.‘n B\.nntoul. o gings Suspenders, Writers, Tides, Tuffod Work. | JAS. BALIFF, d RICBHARKD SIOURDALIS w Insolvents. OEQ und nl‘:'ed, Edward Griffin, of the City of Ottawa, Fequl , bas been apnointed Assignes g‘fflfd Licentiate :« ysidians, E iinburgh, nor and Albertâ€"sts. Oktawa, Oct. %, 1873. A Triumph of Mechanical G nias Warranted for Amectk uâ€".y be eonsuited at his Office, corner of O‘Conâ€" THE DENMAND AUGMENTS ROURLY Family Knitting Machine SapcCOse “I"n't taem Save Money ! / And you do a good act. Â¥. l.-w remember the name an* oumâ€" er. You mmmbym‘wwd. â€" aB A Ravipg on s per cont. guaranteed to purchaserx {n General Groceries, Wines and Liquore. THE RUSH INCREASES DAILY ! Choice Groceries, Wines& Liquors P. BASKERVILLE & BROS., M#~There must be some reasonâ€"Phe peoj appreciate Bargains ! 4 It is the one interest that never pales on the TRE SALES GROW IN_YOLUME AND AMOUNT ! $ Oct. 17, 1873. LZ Member of the Royal College of Burgeons, Engâ€" md, and Licentiate of the Royal College of 'i‘riumphunt! Oct. %0, 1972, The Salcs Grow Uninterruptedily, Will be ready to receive Guests wah.14 and 76 SPARKSâ€"ST., Open to all the world for inspection. Tell the ’W‘“."'.’, pul_B.02 Manaw 1 Inthe matter of WILLIAM STOCKDALE ‘and RICHARD STOCKDALE, _ _ Also arriving, Choice LABRADOR FISH. Choiâ€"« BUTTERaiways on hand, bought and * sold for Cash. Also CHEERE and EGGS, Remember our Retail Stores : 36 Rideauâ€"St., 1> e St., Chandiere, and Sussex«B4, oppostte Murrayâ€"8t.; and our W bolesale Warchouse, Geory~â€"3t., two lots from Sussexâ€"8& Pianoforts and Singing. NSOLVEA coall ai ww dbape~~ ant ‘ the master cord ‘thm this {nterest, and «ym phony n}:muuwxamm Gooderham & Worts‘ Celebrated Old Rye; Proof Mait, and Highwines always on handâ€"the Best in the Dominion. 'Uil Retail S.ores are supplied by our own direct m portations of Otawa Se t. 19 187%. R. HORSEY, Eâ€"FITTED, REâ€"FURNIS HED POLA2 PRICES RMDUnderâ€"new management TEAS IN PARTICOULAR. . P. LYXK, R@â€"P U RE WINES GIN a ND BR ANDlES e LLINGTON STREET WEBT . MILLAR D‘S i JX XMK G&G TV A L1 . â€"ANDâ€" TOHN GBAPHAU. tor. roprietor . P k wR flsgi Sparks, betwten O‘Connor and Bankâ€"sts SHOE 1869. on the 22nd 2405%)n 2401â€"3m. with â€"THE IMPROYEDâ€" P. BAS KERVILLE & BROS. anted for Three Years, will Knit 29900 SQiches Minute, It will Knit ~ â€"IMPORTERS® OFâ€" Doors open at halfâ€"past seven p. m. Tickets .eh.w‘bopddmudmohmw‘fl _The ladics ofthe of Christ Churets io ie en sn s ed) with steamer " Kippewa" Captain Mulligan Steamer "8Sir John Yos' leaves Bryson for lfls. m., relurping leaving Chapeau same days & p. m. For further at the office of the Con(aâ€pnylnmmq_'"_ mts _ Cnm?r C!;:?l;:l nt:f’u\ton d-:?;.: dn‘;f- Namred ), u-l ‘clock p.m., for ( ox:rtd o DeuyltneUni. returning leaving at 6 o%&‘ am. connecting with steamer * Jason Gould," 'm leaves Pombrokelanding at 12 0‘ciook noon. sengers arriving at Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort same evenâ€" On and afier the first October, the steamer “‘;u-u.uu) “m with -un-r":' ce a m, the lin=for Deuz Rivieres and intermediaie wrie. F‘rrumm“?nunm leaves Portageâ€" duâ€"Fort © Jly, (Gundays '"?!‘2‘)_‘5‘_.7}â€""‘_.3- for Ayimer duâ€"/ ort â€" .ily, (Sundays excepted) at / o‘elook a&. m., ‘en_nnordlg with stonmer "j‘. Canmeia‘ Bnow Bird...... Bif don Young n John Egan... . Chandiere Prince Ar Allianoe. . Bteamers. Jessic Cassels Union Foerwarding & RKailâ€" way Company. â€" p Change of ‘I‘imeâ€" Ottawa, Sept 27, 1873 c td‘ Thle Subscriber begs to announce he wili Ne m ath ce n on consist of six en Canaia Tweeds, severs 50 military white: _unï¬n‘"' ols, two cases "ger reltmhuk,tl:;) cases hook®, kn;L s R;aiflor. ‘j*, Crucii, pet mg drop chain#, watches, &o., &n. A ::.»«Mam':r: for sale, will be without the «lightest resoewe. .. _0 _ _ 0) _ 0_ NIGHTL Y A4T MY SALKE ROOMS, NJ % HLGINâ€"8T OPPOSITE RUSSELL HOUSE, Crowded Houses! Every article guaranteed as W%umwum.nymm ever. Highest ci ferences as to quality of ware. * lkm'th:l"t::)'%umomln‘. AMd.l: 8 tion ro trouble. imitied uy all To ‘he the bas over drougutts Ottawa. flu«‘nhdb-‘m- o‘clock. Positively no Reserve.. _ ___________ _ __ _ __ Royal Mail Line. And to continue ¢a~, evening during the Fall &c., now going on Tuesday Evening, [Sept. *4 Follcd ‘w"" E. P. Spoons and Forks, costly 18 K.GMAM“ and stem winding, Engâ€" lish, American, and Swiss Lover, Watches, &c., 4 °C Ing, at his Hooms, Eigin street, the largest and finest conigument of ilverware and Watches ever brought to this city. . _ . k){n tz";'a':nummï¬&«m in a few days. FIVE HUNDRED â€" Hudson ‘Bay Company‘s Buflaio Robes. Particulars in a Tms EVENING fow days. _ Nov. 4, 1878. J. BERMENGH AM . wow SELLING, at 7:30 each Even T Ing at hi« Haom« Figin street. the largest FALL â€"CONSIGHN HENXNTS WEDNEZDAY EVENING, l2ru INST Bopt. 25th, 1878 ai the door, ov. &, 1873, Which are Daily Ariiving. Aunual Evening Sales, to commence on MARTHALLAR & WESTERS ELEGANT _ SILVERWARE, ALB3 B\ J. BERMINGHAM NE THOUSAND Pairs Grey and PPROACHING SA L&S Company‘s Buflaio Robes GREAT AUCTION SALE Sole Agent for Ottawa and Viciuity le at 780 on Tuesday eveni m the same tine each evening TE J. BERMINGHAM, J. BERMINGHAM, e < in AP