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T “'mh- DEBV 17 sin, James streok persmpiory, deposite BERYINGHAM, FURNITuUHE »a‘Te, 8 nalles ) 26th at 7 p. m. DIAHOP of Montreal oup th FARCE t | # FOn SALE, ud Job hmortvent, nont Om wllfi m# l-'-'E SEPT, : IANGR LL. erms as may be 0+ C bintwey at Ten O Clock. _ esns . High) Hehoo‘s -flfi lkon, Just ut ' For Hiabbath Rchoolt ’ ind 4) other com poset® â€"Â¥For Commeon "‘ DaYy AND THUORSDAY =r, 24D, Sup. 4 1373 JARDINE BRO8. Noted for Cheap 800# IRTON 0‘!!1. han vsual prices. Ieuay ty * l eb w Py ons s n two "' ~ :4 For Bocial Me® c â€"poe o rartor C onatructed book® a awl by the M' cach “.“” t post. paid for the " loed er so assortment Of _ â€" n ® Cormle Rolg 3 NEw," +3 ;DAYM SALB RTANT SALER LEM ENY Stnet ... . 0C S‘olook ay The poorete at Gow :hl...*. ranr aat® ANNIE m ®. T irs, Conventi00® .'. RCH, HULLE wwea ner of sad£ ner of $eueeq n . tow, H. u.M E N in ac, on Ha eus, 5 sets new hevw ngle Bug n oo ns Rionds Dollars Worth >d Gare, &0., 40. o UT â€" FURNITURE Lumber, &c., &o. swree | â€" LTBT JY hBA Furniture 4 sShoes, No, 3 Kigin Streek Young Horses, # Harness, New Jr a. i1 Vikias “""-l- nacoting is 9# a large as The Sale of the Hon. Mr. Abbott‘s Ayrâ€" ahiro‘sâ€"Tho Woestorn Hospitalâ€" Mowutrzir, Sept. _)lh, 18 i3. The sale of Mr. Abbott‘s farm, stock, Ayrabires, &d4, wok‘zl:u on Tuesday merning, at 34 Auns, country seat of the Hon. Mr. Abbott, and notwithstandâ€" ing that the fHay was oxceedingly wet, muddy and disagreeable, the attendance was excellent;| and the competition on the Ayrehire â€" stock particularly, was yeory good. f At thed approaching session of the Quea bee Legislature, a bill will be introduced to incorporatd the" Western Hospital, to he erected in the western section of this .‘,.' C0 laf .0 C QGILS $hak a writ af Mr. lHutchigon‘s petiuon thal & Wl 7 mandamans be granted agaiost the Board of Etaminers, bas been granted by Judgo ‘Torrance. lt 1 returnable on the ‘;;mh The of Mr. Whitney, Secretary of the m:mm-m-. being closed this afternoon, on the application of Mr, | _ 410 Acctatcs Shoaioiannd *J mmro( CUol, David was post» tilt 12 o‘cleck to morrow. Mr. Davitu concluded that if ‘given time, he would show cause from the evide..ce adâ€" duced for the immediate discharge of the accused. + The GrandLodge of Masons of Quebec was in session this morning, and closed at one o‘slock this afternoonâ€" Steps were taken to remmore the diffsrences existing with the Grand Lodge of Canada ; and the officers yesterday wero installed. * of the handwriting of â€"each in the Post Qflice has been taken. On dit, that if the identification ot the inâ€" um-u‘,“. letter to the Hon, 1 Nopa ies ooo en d A ..noni assembly of the Sabbath Echoois belonging to the three B«ptist Churches of this city will take place this evening at Russell l{all, where a number of addresseqwill be given. 3, H. Pope be not made, sw will bo-nrhmu"“' A deputation from the Temperance Vi~ 'fi Comimittee, composed of the Hon.‘ Ferrier, Rev. Gavin Lang, and Mr. D. MoDonal{i1, yoohnhi:m\moon waited wu Worship the Mayor, Alderman chairman ofthe Police Commuttes, asd the Chisf of Police The deputation stated the object: of their aoctiety was to asmist the {authorities in enforcing the liquor law, and , described the means to be used by them. flis Worskhip, Ald. Simard, and Clhiet Penton in response to the de= puatation, stated they were thankful such an organization as deseribed had been formed, and agreed to giveit all the as, sistance in their power. Ahe Hartior Commissioners mel toâ€"day to investignite the charges against Toupin, the pilot of a vessel, ftor nogligence and want of care ie navigating her up the channel from Quebec to this city. Haviag heard the evidence, the Commissioners reserved their judgment till Menday ‘The firemen of Charlestown arrived this morning at the Bonaventure Depot, and were escor(ed by the membors of the City Brigade in full uniform wo their hotel. the American House. A dinnuer will be given in their honor at the Firemen‘s Hall this ‘The party suspected of having stol aus ving stolen Mnx:piuor\:o Allan corsespond ence is reported to be in St.. Albans, Y to which place he fled when the the Royal Commission requested his attandance. The Macdonaldâ€"Pops letter thiel is supposed to be keeping daurk in Mon« Mr. Thomas Ruston, a would be candiâ€" date for the inspectorship of Kish agdâ€"Fish Uils, writes to the Gaz/#z, complaining of the way in which he has been‘ treated by the Examiners, Mr. Ruston| says it is nb that those gentlomen cannot or will understand the law upon tha sub>ject. Vice Rogal Movermnentsâ€"Doparture of Lord and Lady Inveraryâ€"Por sonalsâ€"Meeting of the Collego of Physicians and. Burgeonsâ€"Miliâ€" tary Newsâ€"Arrivals from Sea. [Apecial to the Times.] Quzapao, Sept. 25. It is umderstoc 1 that , the Governor General and tamily will leava for Ottwra about the 15th proximo. Their Excels lencies gave dinner .r\-n \on Tuesday and Wednesday everitnge. i Cgee Een P CE C Lard and I'A.’ Inverary, who have heen the guests of the (iovernor (iener«, left town towday en rouie for the Pasific The Res. Dr. Snith, Dean of Canters m: loft by train: last evenipg for Mon~ The Lord Bishop of (Q:sbee started ton day on a pastoral visit through the Towns .:I-rd of Puysicians and Surgeons of this Province met in the tywwal Univer= The Convention will to morrow close its aity. . Several gonilemem passed . the Board, which adjparned at novn, when the non»résident mambers were onterstained at the Stadacona C ub. J % 7 Ne CAReE Eit EC 17 The Fieki â€"Battery returned : toâ€"day. from the lsland of (rleans, whore it has bean undergoing its sixleon Em drill. Arrived ~Barqua * h"l‘“i': Shields, ballust ; “Mi-v:im" C bailast ; @ James DJo," G balâ€" last ; " Duke of Coruw«|!." .. Dublin, ballast ; * Bessie Young," |Fort Madse, bailast ; @Ottaws," _ CGresanck, coals; # Viskeagen," . Liverpool, | salt;; brig # Galatea," Charlottetown, (ballast > MIDNIGIT OBSPATCHES America on Tuesday in of Antwerp. Several offared the men tree p# 40 SUNIICHE a it iT s A0r0 s now atahaote for the promotion of immigmation to the “"‘" o ,;":,.’;?_:.':.:‘,.‘“:.".‘:.fi oi lc o Ceqnuey at the Staok Exâ€" Pope | FROK MONTREAL lw bt{n‘l‘lnul mont. wWROM QUEBLEC 443 Ry OpgAN C 1BLE. @REAT BRITAIN. nd on the Britsh Govorn â€"63‘3, old, 95§ ; Lol. Davidâ€"The Grand polition that a writ of 1 . S micca rmomey at the Slook Erâ€" i securitios is 24 per cont, .â€"It is reported that Oil‘s of Bullion to New 95} ; 67‘a, 957 ; 10 408 inavian,‘ which left took out £500,000 1873. ‘The builion in the Bank of England bas decreased £376,000 during the past Livarroor, 25.â€"Cotton â€" Uplands, Aqd; ofl-.mb 914. O Meeting of tho Assomblyâ€"Carlists to be Kept Out of French Territory» Meceting _ of _ Conservatives â€" 4. Sept, 25.â€"The Fermaneill . of the Assembily had a sitting toâ€"day ‘City lines the Assembly had a sitting toâ€"day. The ‘D:: M : T .“utf In roply to o :. n.'-m‘ member of the Contra, theduke miaied that the govern . ment would not permittho armament of the Carlists in France, He also said that he had as yet received no complaint from :,.in with relation to the alleged iuuco the Carlist chief Reballos through of the Carlist chief Reballos through French territory. A meeting of the Conservatives was hold mtoâ€"u«:-y. About sixty pomnt:l at« t most prominent of w were Baron de Cose, ll.)do L«roc&obmli, M. de Kerdrel and Count Daru. A very conâ€" fident feeling prevailed. 1t was claimed by some of the speakers that there would be a majority of twenty in favor of the restor~ atien of the monarchy in the next session of the Assembly. The Kepublican members of the Assembly whose fears have been aroused by the movements of the Mon« archists, proposed when the Assemâ€" bly meets to introduce 2 declaration against. the infringement of the popular soveregnty» and to resign their seats if it is not adopted. $ The sanitary authorities report that cholera is decreasing in Paris, and that the average deaths from the disease during the last week was ouly twenty â€" Quarantine Orders. Lissox, Sept. 25th.â€"The health authori« ties of this port have ordered that a strict qmmfin.'vbo enforced on all vessels coming trom Hall, Engiand, on account of the rey |;r-l:ed' prevalence of Cholera there . No other c:‘linh Port is included in the orders Bombardment of Cartagona to be Roopened. Mavero, September #5th. â€" 1t is report. ed that the bombardment of Cartagena will be resopened on Situniay or Bunday pext. The insurgent menâ€"»f war in the barbor a;e unable to mine, the engineers having refugod. to ':m any longer. Gen Maroings las arri «t Toloza. Moeting of the Produce Exchangaoâ€" Important Resolutions Adopted. New Yorr, Sept, 25. â€"At a meeting of the Produce Bwtmgs t»wlay, the follow« ing resolutions were :â€" n"w tb.enu:mmmn of the commercial interests of the country, requires s-n.d.:.h relief, by unr remoral of a block in negotintion of foreign exchange, theretore, be it resolved, that womqootfully suggest to tho Secretary of the Treasury, the following plans for reliof in this extraordinary emergenoy. P. 2ad. Be it resolved that the President of the Unite States and the Secretary of the Treasury are respectfully tequested to order the immedi«te qropq“lof the .outstauding loan of the Unite{t States due January lst, 1874. Ist. That ‘curreucy be {jmmediately issued to the Banks or Binkers upon satisfactory evidence thit goid has been Elmlin-peonldoponit‘um Bank of agland, by their ccrrespondents in London, to the oredi of the United States, to be use 1 solely in purchasing commercial bills of exchange, 8 _ The London house of Henry Clews & (Ju. held oae hundsed and eighty thousind dollars ot Government money in Consular _ The Financial Crisia. Nuw Yorr, Sopt. 25. â€"li wwkes & Macy have resumed. A. a fool‘ and twelve thousand dollars of the funds appropriated for defraying the, exi penses of the Geneva Arbitrati L 1 ‘A ‘Washingtion special rays Govern« :]‘ ’?M_ ith: Jay Cooke, Moâ€" loch & Co. B.zflmj, agd its account wll probably be transferrecd QP ihe house ds‘e‘.w‘% LC . ] l" PVWY" _ Comptr~ller Knox believes all the Peâ€" tersburg bonds are solvent.| Receivers have been appointed for u*n New Youk, Sept. 25,.â€"The members of Jay Cook‘s firm meet daily, and they have decided not to sacri thoir secuâ€" rities in order to moet th@irt olgigations, but wait the restomtion of public confiâ€" dence. Nteowart, Claitin, Arnold,:and Constable, and other leading merchants, re the mercantile outiook as ew:ln‘gnb and no occasion for solicitude. ; . _ ‘The U, S. Chilita Minister lost $4 000 by Cooke‘s tailure. _ _ ; wl Sane Lake, September 35. â€" Yhe finan«= cial crisis in Now York has not affected the situation here. in viot(.so posi« tion, several English com; a have ofs fored assistance. Wasimnorox, Sept. 25. â€"The sitnation, so far as the Government is in unchanged since the of | business yesterday, when the * bonds '.!W‘. aree‘t ves k L_.L‘_A-LA jecture. _ ‘The arrival of the President tosnight miay possibly result in additional instrucs tion«, hut this is at present merely a couns Sava®wa#, Ga., sept. 25 ~The run on the Sivanuah Bank aod Trupt Company, has coased ; thit on the Bank of lh.r‘h continuee. ‘Thay are thoughi to be iully wble to mest all demands. | _ | Nuwarsk, N. J, Sept ®â€"â€"lhe Olaie Bank at Now Hrupswick, N J , suspeni« ed to=day. Persorr, Sept. 25.â€"The‘ run .n" the Savings Banks wis qu to extensiye toâ€"«iny, They all insisted, upon 30â€" «sys‘ rotice for _ Pavid Preston & Co., and K. L, Leits & Co., bankers, have suspended. | _ New Orumays, Sept. 25th.â€"At a meet ing this morning of all the Bank Presidents in the city, except two, it whs resalyed to pay no cheqques for more th-’_o'“ hun}lro:l e e s e oo ie 22 d bi dollars, all large dheques to be certilied. The arrangement is to con &) days, Ihis action they conskler i lo'?nnnt a drain. â€" 1umoxn, Va., Sept. 25th. â€"The pamic has entirely subsiied, and there is no visible excitement on the atteets. W asnmwcron, Sept 23. â€"President Grant and family arrived here this evening and inimediately proceaded to the Wrecutive Mansion. Recretiry â€" Richardson called and remained ror mgre thang an hour with the President, and talked @ver the tinanâ€" Tok Tanppit ane suier nesomary "t h0 tall gt i ry to afforded * ha«" peonâ€" . atirded / by the Treasury for the legitimate business of the country ; consequently | the Treasury will pay out no more than may be required in its Ordinary disbaursements, that is, it will buy no more bonmds at the present for any sterling e: s _ Schooner Wreckedâ€"Two Mon UNITED STATES AFFAIRS. â€"Graxo» L ave®, li-h.r Sopt, _),.â€"180 achooner ‘W. J. Whaley,‘ went ashore last night near here. This morning the cap~ tain and one man swam ashore, leaving four mon in the rigging. The life boat went to their assistance, but capsized, and and one of the crew was drowned. A tug subsequently went to the schooner with the lile boat in tow, when due of the crew was drowned by the second capsisn ing of the life boat. Thot:mml survivors of the crew were nally reseued by the tug. ‘a «x | Arrival of Wilkie Colling in Now Fiw Yorr, Sept 25.â€"Wilkie Collins was among the arrivals from Europe to« EERvWE OE WEERmnE e C York. (o'l.utmull Fiw Yorr, Sept 25.â€"_Wilkie Collins h‘nns.:u was among the arrivals from Europe to« Uoal blicads day. ie oz wox ® cut Arfl“-l:«&“lfi'h:r Liver o to } W‘M and ‘City A of ‘ from Havana. Ovmawe, Jul d " ivale. . Arrivedâ€"B.~ Br AAlgeria,‘ from BY LAND SERVICE PORTUGAL SPAIN The Permanent Centre MIDâ€"DAY DBSPATOHES, The " Daily Nows" on the Crisisâ€" A Mocting Anent the Erio Railâ€" The Daily News believes the financial panic in New York will possibly lead to the resumption of specie payments. A meeting by Watson to consider the atf . fairs of the Erie Railway Company took Thcolod.y, and was .000 persons. The m a« stormy. A.resolution ef thanks to Watson was unanimously adopted. The names of Biset, Offsheim.and Henry were greeted with a storm of mingled hisses aad cheers. Watson in hh-o:.plunmuo( the affairs of the company there was some apparentâ€" dubiousmess about the ac« counts, but he believred they were corâ€" rect. They wianted thirty millions im mediately to finish improvements alreadly commenced, and to lay a third rail.. The mesting was attended by many Americans. Purchase of Bondsâ€"Buspendedâ€"Wall Stroot tranquilâ€" ‘ Nuaw Yorx, Sept. 25.â€"Notice is posted at the subâ€"Treasury that purchasee of bonds are for the present suspended. Wall street has resumed something like its normal appearance and the excitement consequent on the panic is rapidly suoâ€" siding. _ _ 2o, e J nttrr.d £ The Siock Exchange being closed, pretty active businees for cas is being transacted in the streets. *"Becretary Richardson doclines to antici~ m’ te the 1875 bonds which come due ber and January . bilscts B0b N en Skatnt4s recaipts, _ 8,000 _ barrels; _ sales, 3,000 barrels ; at $550 to 16 39 per bar« rel for superfine state and western ; $6 40 for common to choice ex State, Ryse flourâ€"steady. Wheatâ€"Dull and heavy. Nominal in buyer‘s favor. ~ No transactions of moment nrhd. : Ryeâ€"nominal and lower, Receipts, 1, U bushels ; sales, 35,000 bushels, at bJo. to 63c, for wosterm ; 610 to 6850 (r Corn.â€"In buyers favour ; resepls 119.« UOU bushels ; sales 31,000 bushels; at 610 to 620 for steamer western mixed, 630 to 64e for sail, and 640 to 650 for yellow western. & 4 Parley â€"Nominal and in buyers faâ€" vor. (atsâ€"Searcely anything done. Raceipts 24,000) bush ; sales 21,000 bushels at 456 to 52c for white western ; 436 to 52) for black. _ s _ Porkâ€" Dull and steady, at $17.00 to $17.50 for new mess. | . _ . Lardâ€"dull, at 8lo to ‘8ljo for steam and 8to for ketile. Butier â€"280 to 340. Cheeseâ€"12s to 12%0. WANI‘KD‘ B _2 A amall pair GOLD SLKREVE !U‘fl'()llflwnpon the fuce of which \-onfinv«l the letters W. M. The above reward eill bo to,the dnder upon their production at this and ne questions aske«, or if enolosed to the a office, will forâ€" ward Inol.lu\.olnatlv-n. I â€" Ottawn, Hept 21, 1 _ i vain ovt 3y advortised. remedy, discovered Tikgis -M"::gi le‘will sond frea his follow â€"sufferers._ Address, J., H. . REEY K# New York, Sept, 25.â€"Gold 11}. (Untton, depressed at 180. Flourâ€"Dull, _ in _ buyers _ f.vour Henlod aoonnnnvae sn Erantoce aind Warnden of the United Counties of Prescots and Ruswoll, will be received at L/Orignal up to the Xith Septom ber Instant for the erection of a Regispry flce for Instant, for the erection of a Rog the County of Prescott ag LC Ragistry office for the County Duneanyilie, _ . No O According to plans and * ve 1 of by the lhmfllm)ntwhr'fl at lhl.m of the Connty Treasurer at L‘Orignal. v The signature : of two or more ble perâ€" sons who will become bounden the rdhrm- ane» of the work, must accom each tendar. Proposals for the erection of offices with onter walls of stone, meeting t requirements of the general plans and w of the Goverfiment in relation to Offices are ‘.m .‘H.‘l‘ Loal e l es Anoth . Susponsion. The First National Bank of Memphis has ( _ BERMINGHAM‘S REAL ESTATE BULLETIN. OMce, No, 3 tAgin sireet, oppe ulte the Russell House. "1‘1;« lul'l.::.ln: valuable properties on hand far vare ae Two good building lot on Wurtemburgâ€"st., W x 100 cach, hum‘» be soldefor $650.. Lot 4# North Riiean, 99 x 198, worth, .m will be soid Tor ’kl.. terms casy. East of _ 106 13 8B x uflkullhflllfl.noflhllfll*.wh. given a h-rfldu- us. 1, 4 and 8, and broken lot of blook 3. A. side Queen: to be given a barâ€" gain, terms vory easy. 1,46, eorner of Theodore and Gloncestarâ€"at,, price on ”nhrâ€" casy. Lots 7 and mut-mrâ€"d.. each, price 3600, tormas beral. Lot 3 north Daly fl. arained and ‘-hn and lot 38, carner 0 Augusta and Daly. mm and -‘.'h'....m. Two in the Park , viz., 18, north lhl{;l 18 south Hesserer, h‘ll‘ somer lots on Daly and Nelwon, Invln& feat frontage on each mreet, and a depth of 10% _ Apply at the Tiw®s office. lnuwpa‘:"optn 1873. A good GED feet. Lax _ 38 Norm HWZ HEl d nerth Stewart, N(\I‘M“. No. ‘lm Sinter, next Ladies‘ “!.’.'.""" .04 48, south Nepeanâ€"#t., or west half of said 10t to be NOC L2 B lausarar an A\UIN!:L md halt aero lot at the Out â€"alt., @ Temlots in Rochesteryilie. This is Am lon of the city property on hand and for saie by J. Becmingham. in the town of Ay!imer, County of Ou":l :33.-"-.«- nm"‘nm:"\.' of o , corner lh-.td and Proatâ€"sts., being 90 x wreet to stroot. It is a litile west ®F Hotal ; there is a stone house, stable coal oll shed erected, as well -s&-nludfimuv the prominen, This stand is the best in AyImet, e lts posttion and advantages render it a nmiosl Sestrable property for botel or store purposes EuOe & tha morw UNITED STATES AFFAIRS ‘Terms very easy and made to sult the w i aernn Pomy uo J; BERMI NGHAM: ___" V Farm for sale. _fin sonth west 50 acres of lot Farm for sale, The SODLP 1O TNX muie No. 1J, in the ind Range of Hull, bounded in frout by the Aymer and (ttawa road, east by the estate of the Iato K. t.u‘mm and wost by Mr. Grimes. It is all cultivation, well drained and fenced into ten acre Selds, with a nmn;,‘t:m stables, sheds and other out> W""‘ ‘only trees on it are orpamental, I CELTUCUILLI ds within a shar: dia. shale and fruil tees, tance of AyImer, and ( reaktence. . Also, 104 ;: :)‘n:' mores, ;";.'_‘,‘;,"""M wood. 1t ls about ';'::""“-ml“ :uun..l_bo‘::huo.r- . HERaiNQT A M. House and Farm for saie. A spiendid farm of mhâ€"ufimm.bmlâ€"m .,fimmlmu”llufiq“ mfls celiar, having & verandah on three F _“W..u.-l made known on applicaâ€" A 4. tim of early indisore O3Tâ€"J10 REWARKD. vt IP QUACKS®. UILDEES AND CONRACTORS Nu. _ TICK ty a BY OCEAN CABLE. GBREAT BRITAIN. 3Â¥ LAND SERVICR Now York Markots. NERAL BERVANT Auctionee July 4 1573 thirty of which are T â€" & â€"3 L CF LZ id was attended by over ad Ne q te noker, 127 WM. BRADLEY Warden, U. U, P. and it it is within a +bhor. disâ€" and for %iT4 «£ Hall, $ Choice Groceries, Wines & Liquors P. BASKE t A. -nn'%o( 8 wr eent. gt Remember, PORTUNHS ARE â€"Hirst â€" Class_â€" Cutter BRITISH and AMERICAN STYLES Also, a large stock, Extra Value, in Three Ply, Kiider, Union and Hemp, be¢ Ma-fnllnn.oofpfieuandoolonindlmol. j Repps, Terrys, and Damasks, Cornices, Window Poles, Steir Rods, &c. Best English and Scotch Air Dried Floor Oi! Cloths, These rnh were purchaged from the manufacturers, and imported direct b consequently we are illpl position to sell at theuk:wen ;'-iblo price. ‘ Ts spring Importations, OUR In firstâ€"elass Metropolitan Houses, Purveyor to His Exce\léncy the Governor General, Earl of { Coodorham & Worts‘ 0$llgb-sted Old RKyo, Froof Mall, and HIgAWINOS always on hand â€"theâ€"Best in tho Dominion. D y LA BRAD )R FISH, Ch BU CR al ' o Also arriving, Chotce :“5”30‘“.; ol mfl?:fin :‘I‘rdl-‘.lf(a'v,v;.uq on hand, bought and Remember o@r mtm:\ee Rideanâ€"t., Duke 8t., Chaudlore, and Russex~8t., opposite Murcayâ€"B4.; and our W holesale -mlww.u&r‘e-fll., two lots from Bussexâ€"Bt. ; uold P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. ,,, Tue best quality from the proâ€"tacer, Ottawa, Sept. 11, 187 (V, V. P.) from the largest producer of wines in Jerez‘s. Reasonabie price and good arti .e. DUBLIN PORTER, GUINNEA & DaWE# PALE ALE and PORTE CLARETH, SPARKLI NUG ::)m}l,l.mâ€"m pints and quarts ; SUHNAUBERT3, o?‘amuu Pickies, Sances, Jams, Jelli le Frutts, &c , Tin goodsâ€"French and Eaglish in variety : Kingon Crackers ; lmw‘. McKenzle‘s R«xbl Alberts of u-t:;-: in tius, a & vanaty of other kinds; New Cheese and tted Meatsâ€"all kinds; Léemon â€"Juiceâ€"Crosse & Blackwelis â€" Fine “’Wâ€"W kinds : very t superior from Fruit; Span Jaiceâ€"pure 1 Mnngv\paerâ€"hth-t. » Â¥@.Patent oxt: cted Honey in bott ;. Comb Honey in glass boxes, UR Retail Bio es are supplied hy our % Call and see our large Assortment of |, * NEW â€" TWEEDA, CLOLHS, BEAVE MELTON®, FANCY VESTINGS, &e Our «tock, which wilt shortly be (1»lll.|'-luh', will contain EV ERYTHING NEW 1 -_Plel;.o give our Cutter a Trial. . a iss k2 ars. w o W# d# 000 _ 10 HHDS. PALE SHERRY WIN®, UOtiawa, Rept. 10, 1873. THE OTTAWA TIMES SEPEMBER 2. 1873 Japanaâ€"Greena, Black of the best grades. Coffee ground da?ly and POMMMOM . M RATATICC O * u-l'lvn_n-l tor delicions flayor. froue pro ' 1 HOS. PATTERSON S8, ___ DIREO‘TET IM POILUVLARIONS, WHMOLESALE AND RETALL, < DCV Carpets! _Qarpets! warP U RE New â€" Tailoring â€" Department. Ten hhds, Fine Old Brandy, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, THOS. PATTERSON Le Meilleur du Monde. Toe on‘y FLENCH, or actual measore system io Amerjca that will Makeâ€" n_â€" Perfectâ€" 1WFit! Because It is thaanly one that has the different forms of Rhonider J. R. STITT &Co, Having secured at @reat expensé and trouble the above system, and Parisian Focmula, ean assure their Costomers and the Public, r-r- feet ralistaction, without their personal mitendanes, further thin hat to give m.!l‘r correet monsure. Teasg, Ooffees a Ladics‘ and Childrons‘ DRESSES, SUITS, JACKET3, and WATERPROOFS of every description made in the Latest and Bost French Styles, with despatch and at moderato prices. Sept. 21 In?4 Bhip from France, England and Bpain April 16, 1873 the different lengths 0f Shoulder, the different sizes of splendid assortment Fashionable Garments. IINAVING NOW COMPLETED OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT PALE and DARK, from the producer Neeks to Nt eftch Shoulder w INES, GIN| AND BR aNDIES â€"@a« Regent House, . â€"* | inss ® We are prepared to show i pogppiopo i porl oore dn evern! Groceries Winer and Lqvore a‘ cxllgb-ated Old Ryo, Proof Malt, and Highwines s on handâ€"theâ€"Best in tho Dominion. ofâ€" Chest â€" measurement HLaving secured the servjces of a TN PARUDICULAR. 1‘ORT â€" W IN E! RVILLE & BROS., J.R. STITT & C4â€", Thoroughty experienced in ut which 4t we can confidently lnvite the Patronage of those requiring Alian. McKinnons & McMorran, 20 SPARKS STREET for medicinal purposes and family useâ€"Warranted pure and fifees and Sug it grades. Coffee ground daily and romsted uarivailed tor delicions flayor. ... presible | to it LRusscl!~ & Watson, 29. RPARKS STRKET own direct Im portations of â€"IMPORTERS OFâ€" the differgut forms ot the newest designs in n m varlat.on â€"Firstâ€"class brands L062 X. » RPArKSâ€"sT Kilder, Union ant Hemp, be« EXTRA FINE No, 3 E* *Dufferin Watchmaking and Jewellery Establishment Begs to return his sincerest thanks to his friends and the public in general, for the Hberal eupport which he has, up to the praseilt time recalved ; and At the sanre time to Inform them that he la» just received a gomplete assortment of 20â€" $ed VEmeo ner SIaie o en en e t n y Cs Fifteen per cent. reduction for Chsh. Cant and examine Mnfie&'hou. 1q . B. LAMONTAUNE® Ottawa, July 23, 1873 _ 22# mt Comprising Oold, and SiHver Watohes: for Lndies: and Gentlemen, Gold and Oinetiner rlugs and r.mmmwuwmofiwu.m & 1 2t Bilver P Wedding and m:t ngs, pers and Marine Giaspes, Fans, ‘l‘d-ml.. gas~ _ _‘ great variety of artigles too namerous to mention, and at REDUCED PR1CRA. ‘ig J E. W H L LE R Y. EWY KTE OBE . ' s@yâ€" NOW IN OPRRATION ~@a AT No 18 SPARKS® STRIEET, (NEXT DOOB TO HOPEA & ) . EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE. Boltâ€"Heading Machine. The undersigned hnwng,‘mmd & Boltâ€"Headâ€" ln‘( Machine, with all the latest improvements, which is now successfully in operation, beg respectfully to intimate to contractors and others njataf 19 them expedffionsly and at jower T than hl\'g' been charged in this city bitherto. 7 N. 8. BLABDELL & Co. relw\tmlllbw intimate to contractory 800 OZTCTE roq‘ulrung ts and Bpikes, that such can be furâ€" nlatrad 19 them oxpu'lflmuly und. ntJm{er mates aistiad tq em expettADMEA MUDOCT Ns [ HAVE tried "Bunnell‘s Patent Washer," and have Inforination from the laundry women to the eflect that it glives entire sati«iaction, and answers every purpose of @ . most complete, effective, and in every wui' anccessful . l@borâ€" saving invention. The machine is in every duy use in iny establishment. jaures skeab, | \'u-mrlnl"&nlr'za Machine Works, Ottawn, Hept. 12, 1973. Principally MILCH â€"COW8S, and number of Young Caitis from"one to three Years oldy . ail well bred Ayrehire and Daorhams, #@~TW ENTY HORSES A ND COL ~@® A LARGE QUANTITY Obuita?, GRALN AND ROOT CROPS. The subscriber has been uw-m-lxuh instrucâ€" tions from Mr. PrrrOHA®R» tosell ab his Farm, Kichmond Road, commenctug on About 70.head of horned Cattle, some 85 Milch Cowsâ€"Ayrshire ami_ Durham gradés, .A Iufie number of yearling and two year %helleu-- [ lhwl’unn‘n bred, three span of W Homai four Brood Mares, three 3â€"year old u.:lfa two year old Dolts, and one yearling : all red b: "Heather Joek," three sucklings D “Ifarmu{ Pmc&:mdoncyeufllng by "Buuu:i:m,"u large pumber of Farm W aggons, Carts, ighs, Harâ€" ness, Ploughs, Harrows, and other Fnrming 1mâ€" plements; also a quantity of Hay, Grain, and about 8 acres of Kool (‘mm,--whmfiulx Nm and Carrots, logether with «ll th Furniture, consisting of Drawing 300-1 Furniâ€" ture and (’::?eu, Bedroom Rets, Beddiug, &c. ; a quantity of Kitchen and Dairy Uténslls, and & ua: number of articles that would be imposâ€" al to onumonn but such as hro usual y found on a large and wellâ€"managed Farm . of sale will be all sums under one hunâ€" dred d eash; over that amount, four months® creJlt will be given upon furnishing Three very handsome 7} octave EWOOD PIANOS, Agraffe Treble : carved â€"l‘rbrl nouldllaflfil sront round M and all the other in im provemen(«. ‘These instruments are from a firstâ€"class Jouse in Meum. and are fully guarantzed, and will be without ‘The subseriter will sell at his Rooms, No. 6 Rideauâ€"st., on Hopt 10, 1873 () 70 Head of Horned Cattlie, ! 'lmm Prayer, Hormn by the Lord Hishop of Ontario. At each BHervice n eollection will be made in aid of the general furnishing of the Chareh. C asss & Ottawa, AUg. 21, 1873 This Charch will be opened (D, V .) fr Divine Worskip, on SUNDAY, Sept. 2th, 183. Will arrive in Otiawa on THURSDAY NEXT Sb inst., and will rem «in for 4 short ue at his old qn.flem Albion Hotel. BeptL 21. 1878 â€" _ nR ME PE ic cieck FARM STOCK! MPORTANT AND UNRKESERVED Fep.. 18, 1878. td i) Bale tocommence the firsiday at 10 a, m * $ °_ AMOS ROW K, Auctuioneer. CQLL AIxSD â€" SXEXEN: ROSEWOOD PIANO® ! 'fi"‘fi‘h at 12 nova. E NGLIS 4, FRE NCH, G RB M a NX and A M PW PCO A® Iulm:'uu with celebration of the. Holy paw wis _‘ garmant by the Lord Bishop of Ottawa, Rept 22, 1873. Auction Sales by A. Rowe CHRIST CHURCH, w Wages §10 a wook. Auction Sale Wednesday, 15th October, NANTED. TWO COOD TINSM 1 W. POMROY, CLAIRVOYANT PHYSICIAN, P K N |I N G UCTION 8ALE UF Friday, September 26. oPTP AW A. c. P. BOR 1Io N* â€"Valuable 7i Octaveâ€" Services 11 O‘clock J. B. LÂ¥A MONTAGNKE, OR VALUABLE â€"Conststing ofâ€" Seven O‘clock OrrAWA, Aug, 20th, 1b/73. THE%EONLDA RIO U F CANADLAN Senator, Canada AMOS ROW E, Auctiopeer No, 14 Yorkâ€"street; Agricultural Society, Cily of Ottara Ayricoural Sacily, City of Oiltawa, Fucndey, Wodnesday & Tharsday, SEPTEMBER 30, and OCTOBRR: : . Ist and -IF l."’-h'fl daus : wnagymbom-mi s «z>$3,000 IN PRIZES Live Stock, Agrisultura) and 1 P uemz,. M Ignpk:m‘.:.l':‘u mevoume orE! To THE WORLD ! *,*The services of a BrStâ€"Clas« Bra» Band have 8PORT B TY OF OTTAWA A. E. CENDREAU, Proprie Nx. GENDREAU to hunfiw?mhflflbmvw Hair Invigorators, Brashes, Combe, Collars « Cuff«, and, in short, everthing that ean be found in a fAirstâ€"class establish â€" ment, _AT REABONABLE RATEX In the Hairâ€" & Dressing . Parkour, _‘ ficuun m s "wuahuuun.ucu'umx‘amm KHouth Side of York m% ‘Mart Ottawa, Hept. 19. :51 -‘m MM"J General Groceries, "Buminit Terrace," Besserer Htroot, .‘.‘.:ufi..‘m a beantiful view of city and surronoding country, The building is quite built * brick, With mansard roof and i ue Anished and airy r0OIA®, D&UN se anfi «o ppiy TONsORIAL PARLOUR! _ in the city, Every Attention is Paid to the Wants of EXHIBITION, JAS. BAILIFE, pARLIAMENTARY At the request of ts Cholce and Cheap HENEY‘3 BLOCK, Hairdremsor by A Hair Rwitches, Hair Curie, on ie UTHORIZED discount on A volces until further notice : 14 A Large Stock of Perfumery And Pads in Hair and Angola Wool, of every variety, also «2@ )R SALK OR TO LET, Hole Agent for Mtawa and \'n.im_! C E N T R A L ° WiLt BB HHLD AT T&® + THE FIFTH An awsortment of Grecian Braid, south, and commanding woops axp rokxsrg. Quebec, 12th August, 1573 NO'N"I is hereby given that conformab‘y to the clauses of the act 3 Vic., cap. Â¥, the |.»f|,vma¢ umber Imits will be .-’-u"‘z: sale at, public ::m!:u mmd‘ arliawent, in ",:.:1'{' '."' wetober neXxt, 64 o the conditions mentioned below, namely‘: Eo e en on en «th. Abrtin North. Bein the first four ranges of he township of Fortin. Containing 36 syuare »sles, more or less. wh. Malbay North West. Being the northerly waâ€"ubdivided portion of the townshlp of Malbay an t (v8r Misibay canges corth and sonth â€" Comnâ€" Lus...y _1Â¥ equare miles, mobe 1« 1 mb ui. Denuyc. Being the whole of the lown h« of Lenone, excopting the first range . Comatused 1Â¥ square miles. Sth. Taschcreaw. Being the township of Tms chereau, excepting the !st n:t‘. and the south â€" east corner of said township which is covered by {\ut ot timber limit Kiver Magdelon No. 1, West. entaining »4 square miles, more of less. Wth â€"Puchesnay Fust. Being the casterly porâ€" tion of the townstip of Duchestay, excepting the portions of the ist and 2ud ranges lying in front Lhereof. . Containing :E square wiles, more or loss. CasrE AGENCY,. 1st. Lots 85 to 55 inclusive in the second rarge of the township of @zepeâ€"Bay North, and the unsubâ€" «in «ded portion of said township in rear of said lotsâ€" Oo:.caining 12¢ -::re miles, more or less â€" ?ud. The rd ith ranges of the township of My Jenhaim South. Containing 2 equare miles, more 1sâ€" wd. Rear Dartmouth River No. 1. _ Nonth, Being blocks No. 1. Residues of Noâ€" 2 and 3, Noâ€" 4 Hesidue of No.#, No. 5, No. t, No. 7. Residue «i No. 3. Containing #3 square wikes, more or loss. _ wh. Gaspe Bay South No 1. Being the unsub d:vmsed portion of said township. Containing 1/ +q«are milés, iore Oriess, ... _____ _ _10th. Duchesnay West. Reng the westerly por â€" tion of the Towuship of Duchesnay, excepting the portions ef the st and 2nd ranges lying in »ront thereof, and the part thereof covered by timber lunit Kiver Marsou: Hast. . Conlaining 3% squate miles, more or less. ... _ o the township of Toureile, loss that part and Znd "1- lying in front thereoi. 4!4 equare miles, more or less. _ EommE e lith. Nomuewz Aust, siteated partly in the county of Gaspe and partiy in the ceun‘y of Kamouskiâ€" Being the easterty haif of the township of RNou â€" euax, less the portions of the lst and znd ranges, situated in front thoreof, Contaiming 41 »quare miles, more of los# equare miles, Sore or le s# fi:-l-;i"ip‘d Momieux, lo#s that portion ranges 1 and % im front thereol. Containing of w-l-.-vâ€" CEm We & m-h:' West ld:tbo-ufi, hall of township of Oherbours, that part of raues 1 u‘:. situated in frout thereot, and thal paft a6 by timber limit« Pot!t Matane North and Houth . _ Containing 2/ #quare miles, more or loss. #@h. Rear Nomécux No. . lmmediately in rear of and abutting on the towaship of itomieux C%flw miles, mowe or less 7th. Dalibert No. 4. r-.“uuly in . omr of and abutting on the township of Dublibert. Con taining 47 square wiles, more or loxs. wth. Aear {Oherbonry No. 1 immediately in rear of and abutting on the toweship ol Cherbourg, exo@pt wm with timber limite Potit Matane Cuntaining 45 square wiles, more ne * Â¥th, Amint Dem ing that portion of \he township Saint lh:hbno:fi.‘w the north by the line between range* 4 and {, to the south by timber limil Petit Matape North. Containmg / square mules, more of loss. S 10th, Rear Naint Denis No. 1. In rear of the wwuhrut‘flrnq Denis, bounded to the north by tumber Timit Pott Matane Houth, to the east hy timber limit rear Oherbourg No. 1, to the west by tumber limit rear Tessier No. 1, to the south by tim â€" :‘uu-nlunruuul Matane North. Cuntainjng miles, more or less. ‘ lln Rear .. sint D)ans No, 2. Being that point of land lying between Mivers & be Pruite and Gompd M4yiaue at their junction, aod bounded to the enst by the projongation of the wosteriy iine of Onerâ€" .. Oontaining 14 square miles, more or loss. Fessivr. Being the township of Tessier, loes woonrod by timber linnt #‘otit Matane Northâ€" Gabning 36 equare n more or leas 48th. Rear Pesser No. 1, _ } that tract situated between Timberâ€" Limit Potit the no.wb, ‘and ‘Timber Limil uw North, to ‘the west, and romt it o A, east. . Uontaining 4) square miles, imore . Matane North: mfi. vacant and unâ€" m |l=o btn, "th und #th ranges of K Ap Mautane. Uontaining 36 square -fl”uh- . Matame Houth. Wein‘k the vaeant and wnli~ to east by Mivor Matane, to the west « u-mlhudflomdlm i uucnun-nu.muhâ€". . Rear Matane No. $. mmediately in rear ‘wfl-n'fi-w limit Kear Matabe No * to the cast by Hiver Matane, to the west h ENERMEY CdL s m’d the townahlp of ! mare milés, more or !nss. L. B _cuedcntvviad cav c 227 e rrvigen ? y y cenged low in the 10th, Jith, 12th, J5th aod 14th w;(,_flommp_(llm Coptaining 04 e . ~hety Aroad +o+ fvs bud drio e in ie t the oast bi .k'l":""m let. Romucus West. lhl._!?fl ntofudy hait Een PRT PCY T. Nn cnos ) du‘.huiu-‘hmlâ€"'wflu Noâ€" 3, bounded to the east by Ativer Tim â€" ber Kiver ll.'l‘rmulo-fi.b.'w the line dividing the 2nd and ranges o! the lownâ€" ship of litpage. Coutaining 6: square WHlas, eE CC NECKY Wth . MoN.der North. Being all the vacant and ?um in the Sth, @th, 7th and #th rauges the townabip of MoMlder, Containing %) spuate miles, or * Mc Nuter Bowth . Being aH the vaount Aud .&.â€".‘u. in the wth, 10th, lith and 12 remges «f the townâ€"kip of McNider, and the vacant aos ivided lunds lying between the township or , the seigniory of Mailapedia and the tw ip ol Muiane. . «outaining 40 square miles, more or lows _‘Hind. OCubct. Being all the yacant add unâ€" doensed lots in the owuship of Caboot. Contain« Ing 40 square miles, more uf less. AaGuRNAY AGKNCY . Municotagan Penineia _;m“ -3: the FPoninsula, to the zfl.fib"fi“&rm- o. .l. weil, o to m% fronting the EL Lawrence from to North Med. CUontaining # praprv e sthy, Quore P rpoue un mheke Liew m in Piugs edblbiting ‘thor Timber Limits will be Em ie T. ob a.os avee Sass !" oo SWls t 0 the range -{fi“l the township of Cmbano. Containing *.wnuh-. " Uubaneo No. 2. Being W ’n--uun in the . fth range 4o S1 do do h 1 to & «o do _ Wik &A Ito 34 _ do4, €,# do lith de _# to 50 inclusive in the 13th range, of the town» sbip of Cabanoâ€" Uuntaining 4) »quare miles, more mm_n‘-um'"iz?:"iwâ€" ‘5 more Of “ dotiars per --'SS‘ for the “£ fi lc._lbq Dominion &undâ€" | Caovas, pig 1rot. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC . Department of Crown Lands. Aug. 3 , 1M78. YWth, Rew Matane No. 4. Immediaiely in rear Belis of will do the work and inst s {F’.uâ€"‘h gdwm Jhis, Puints and Colors and ‘Varnishes, Onkam 1 to 34 do 46, 47, # ao _ lith de B. A, 1, to 33 inclusive 44 to 47, inclusive # in @eenp sn d Om SS woun1 UAK: TANNKD LEATHER G BSLTING AND TANS For a Good Smoke, MYRTLE NAVY. MOKERY 1 T iirngh Prernine, bo o rapootong ie t are sn pe mile :‘b in onch -m "Aialler Limits to be subjectto the provisâ€" ne on the tornship of MAtane, i %-m-fluw’.“m the séigniory of Matapedia. sGuare imiles, more or less. . _ WINOUSKL AGEKNCY URANDVILLE AG&BOY . & B, on each Piug Britisn Fings, Grain Bags and UOLEMAN & BAK KR, e Znd and 3rd ranges of (M-"flm-: € 'Ux:-__m and mx dollars por +4quare 1. lmmediately in waship of Cap Chat. nore or les».. â€" lmmediately in rear P. PORTLS _of the tst Conta imung to the party North { the of

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