Kingston News (1868), 13 Oct 1868, p. 3

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UO.ll.L'E'RC1.:l L. as 2,600 liquor Ibopl, 385' L Icbools. ` ta unuu-.u nut`, IU [URI [[10 ndntinu may be averted. and Chilnm nssels of war .un shore to aid the tumor- IIHJ anlouun n! L... .. _ A 'nor Major General! Doyle from Newfoundland by the the 4m. Right Rev. Dr. Newfoundland u... .1. - luv -nu. n.IgDI 1157. UT. Newfuundlnnd, was I130 n IIIIQP, 12.-It is ascertained ourca tlmt in a telegram Jister Iiaie applied for v ml` the political slum- The instructions were : same umliurn on me I now tel:-graphs that I] the il'.IaH'l.lC[i0[l3 he 3 new government at yedings bu`-`c been con- , the n|1unliat,i| in uh twelve grandchild- Ind the exertions of -u unhn o--..L.-- ._._-., Tenn, and no nle uu :Ac| Lluul U1 tnchu munio uunuun ul u|u:4L' lctzieut nuis- of the south. several muni- ....,l I 1...: I NEW FALL u-v\.a-A I-lll-Jl' and Admiral ircd nml prais- ; lni vessels at. I 1 Excellent Family Hm-av, 1 two tailed Carriage, ` 2 Sieigha, 2 Setts Hnrnosu, 1 Curr, and 1 Milch ` Cow, and a quantity of miscellaneous nrticlel l not enumerated Terms cash in Banknble funds. Sale at 10 dclock. r r --____,, Valuable Buding Lots,{ II 'l"El` I J. LINTON has received instruction: to Iell 1 , :1 the residence of A. Cameron, Eaq., our Merchant : Bunk, King Strut, on ,_' __..- J-IIJIIUIJI, Part of the Furniture, with Carpets, Stoves, &c., &c,tbere1n con'|.'.ned. -_v-- n--ale, the following valuable BUILDIIG LOTS, viI.: Two Lou on Bay Street, and one on the corner of Bay and Montreal Streets, each having 5 fron- tage of 44 feet, and a depth of 99 feet; and one Lot on Montreal Street, 33 feet front, 132 feet deep. "Fl-ua .1-.4-nu. T -.1- .._- -2-.- ,.,x - uccp. The above Lots are uitunted in u. plealant part I of the city, about ten minut ' 11: 1' Market. Title indisputable. " W` mm an Term: verv I-nlv ul-nip-la -`oI-. ..I__ __ . Thursday next. the ,___-. -.... -u.u -ususllI.,' 1 15uNo FORTE, Ironclad, 7; Octaa, New. 1 do. do., 7 Octnvec, in excellent order. Both Qanufncmred by the Illa J. 0. Fox. Sale to take place immediately after the nlo of property, ny 1 P.lf. Terms 3! Sue. -' ` PAIRS W` ` from 125-`::; >or pair 1-rm pieces or Whirl Couon,u H4 pa worth 9.1 Alexandra : Kid Glove, 50 pa pd! `. -30") yuqu Dru: Goody at `(id F.-each crinou in all oolaurl, at I pin ago: he bone]: Fancy Drel Goodl, cl I-11 pica, DI _ design 3 dozen Hoop Skim, at ll Mud and: um penny per yard aldl Putty 0061} Print! ` so darn Linen To-rely, an each, or In dozen \ I Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Hone, : Harness, Carriage, Sleighs, ' Curl, Cow, ac , &c., ace. nun ncl. Llll |uu1apulDl0. \ Term: very easy, which, with plnn, may ho obtained from J. J. LINTON, Octobor 13. Auclinnnnr J. LINTON has received instructions to nil, , at the ARTILLERY PARK BARRAOKS, on THURSDAY, October l5, several `r1-1-\'r-`run.-_A_ HOB8ES BY AUCTION. -j J. LINTON will sell, next week, I large . uuorunent of Fnncy Goodl, Plnled Ware, I Cutlery, Jewelry, tc., of which due notice wlll be given in n. row dun. October 13. J. J. LINTON. I .:-- ENNYSONS POEMS, chap editlon, only 4 cents. The Spnnisl: Giply, by Goo. Eliot. Life of Lu Cans; the Apostle of the India. The HennitI--(Vol. 2 or the Sunday Library). Rogera Political Economy. In Human : Poeuu, new English edition. The Cove Method of Drawing. New Temperance Song Books, Recitation: kc. Adventures of n Strolling Player. New Edition: of Gull": Annnla of the Pu-ill And the Provost. nuw nuluonl or Unit ! Ann}: Purl Provost. Family Chrillinn Almnnu for 1869. New English and Amcticnu Novels. Georga Fol, lha Friend: and only Baptists. Mono D'A|-thnr, new odilion. II`DD_.'I- - .. ...uuu, new uunuon. `N E. Special to Stndonu. Note Bookl, Text Bookl, and lionery CHEAP. rtxrrnv pa , -- - ~~ -~ -4 ~'I , belonging to Oioerl of the Garrison. ` Sale: At 11 o'clock. Term: cub. J. J. LIN'l`_ON, Octobcr 12. Aucuogur. Hederson's Book Store. NEW?)-OOKS. deli.-I:-Linen ll III (or Table Linen, at I: laid potyull, 1 cm} in price or quality All other Good: not mentioned, and ' _ Dry Good! States in gunenl, rm n It the NTENDING Purchasers of SEWIIVG MA` CHIN}-IS are rearecifuily invited to cull and examine the LARGEST STOCK of First On: Sewing Hnchine.-I ever exhibited in lbs} Ci=y, at ` [ 3 Price: from $101 lemion given to repliring Machine Needles, Oil, &c., J L`--L- ' \I| -usrtlnlg IIUIIC ;':nts.-BeI!ril1c Inlelligencar. Sauna Soaoox. Convmmou - The next Sabbath SchoolOonven1lo'n ll to be held in Bello- villo, the time of meeting to be left to the do- ciznon of the Local Committee. The following gentlemen commute the Executive Committee of the Auocintiou for the ensuing year ;-Hon. Billn. Flint, Belleville; Dr. Mair, W. P. Lacey, Dr. Lavell, Kiugllon; A. Muchmrre, Ottawa; F`. Lyman, J. A. Mnuhewson, D. Morrice, F`. E. Gnfton, Monwenl; Alex. Fran-=r, Cobourg; J. G. Hodginu, T. Nixon. H F. \iorII,J. L. Blnil-tie, W. Kennedy, W. Crmg, D McLean, J. J. Wend- h0l.l.'P, Toronto; Alex. Robertson, Brnutford; W John, R, McKinley, St. Cnlhnrinea; R.- Smith, Brampton ; W. Begg, London ; T. Muir, y and been st alll Hamilton, R. B. Smith, Goderich. Some one who had a taste for honey, appropriated the other night 3 bee-hive, been and all, belonging to Mr Alexander 'I`hnmpson. of Sidney. The worlt punish- ment the culprit could receive would be to conne him and the bees in a. small room, And let them have a chance at him for n few moments. It. would effectually cure him of Itealing honey and been all 0hnis.-BeI!ril1c One of the Lnndue:-'u picture: was luloly sold at Auction in London for 20,909. on TUESDAY, the Kinglton, Oct 13, 1868. Kingslor, Oct. 13, J 3. TERGUSON { J . LINTON has received i , on the premises, Oct 13, Ian. b`.xLE BY AUCTION Oct. |n\.IuuC L1 (`VG If! U 3" Exchange: ` UCL I3 I-`Imus! PIANOS! av Aggnon. `HE Iublcriber will sell at his Wnre Room: I OD. CITY OF KINGSTON. I-11L'[:s:.u,"22na' (Instant, .t .L, r: ARRIVE T0-3l0IIlIOW-- 1, v-uni-. .-.-.__ -- gaxnrs and burns, .r Jogiu Innhetun REEg' .-_ .1 ---owl VI Jnrl RED CURRANT JELLY. Jnrs New HONEY. Can! TOMATOES. Cans COVE UYSTERS: Box THU A Tn L'D"I`r\l]r1;1\ IJEIJI Box 7 Box J JUST RECEIVED AT Pf;I.`:ICESS STREET. John Cunningham's, King-street, Kingston. 9: $10 upwards. Special nt- : all kind: of Machines, vdlea, always on hand. mngel wide on favourable terms. I uuv III UIn`Jl'Et3._ I TOMATO KETCHUP. : RASPBERRY VINEGAR. NO'._[`_{CE. IN THE A `:11! Stock of DRAW] use, JOE N HENDERSON. 1888. UF ouu: Large Iupply of , Hinoollsneoul Su- J. J. LINTON, Auctioneer. J'.J. LINTON, A nu---- I511: nmam, l instruction to sell, PIIIUI Kingston, ml epuunbur. 20!]: lnst., anun AVJDI, Auctioneer. uln IVA`, Auctioneer. II, 40 Pnrilh, - V-4: -uu-a-its vu AJJAJI lll-IIIIJU I THE N.E. Qunrter of Lot 1:3, in cm Concession * Kingston, containing 48 Acres, of which 30 on well cleared, good fences, and good living stream on the Lot, which adjoins lhn village of Elginburg, and in about seven mile: from town. - 1 For further particular: apply to Mellri O'Roi1ly & Duper, Kingston. | Sept. 1. The promotion of the settlement of the coun- l | try I shall endenvour to further by Ieekiug to r have the Back Roads completed, by endeavour- ] ing to secure the passage of a generous Home- stead Low, and the adoption of a more liberal policy with respect to Free Grants of Public Len :|. Education hnl been greatly fostered in Canada for many years past by greats of public money. I believe that molt good can be done with inch 3 grants by adopting the channel: which the vari- oun denominations of Chrillinnl among us have Ielected for the expenditure of their own means, and I vhll advocate the continuance of the grant: to the several College: in Ontnrio which they have hitherto received. l "I"'i-.- ...-........o f\ .... .__.-_. .r .-i . . _ ROGRAMMES AND POST'ERS[ Steamboat and Excursion Bills and Tickets, executed expeditiously at the DAILY NEW: S'r1:.u( Pnnrrme Hons: Princess Street I by order. W. F. COFFIN, Undo} Secy ` Ord. Laud: Agent, 1 Department of the Secretary of State, { Ottawa, 611: October, 1568. - September 21. 11d SINGI.'.E COPIES of the Dun! 2 I NEWS may be had at the counter of the publication otce, Princess stregt, price three coppers. Va A.-. A u uuu uI.1uI.1\..E114V 1-- W EIBD you .1. pay more for the rent. of your busmess house than for advertising your business, you are pursuingu. fulsepolicy. If you | can do business, let it be known.-F1uNx- LYN. .u1 us` ;_;uvn1u.1b1LVu.-J:1oraca Greeley, of New York, says:-The most successful busxness men in this city are those who have advertised liberally sud constantly. A small advertisement cou- stantly appearing is bgtter than a display column occasionally. v ucw nuu IISULUIJIIJIU DylEU. Bu elm on bend, made up under his own anperinlendencc, I large quentily of Reedy-made Clpthing, which he can warren! and recommend, I at prices as low I: can be found In any establish- ment in the city. Call and examine before pnrchuing. I CHAS mvrmzsz-rnw I 'EASES-Forms of Leases and other descriptions of Law Printing kept in stock at the Daily News Oice. Every description of printing done to order. I `HE Subscriber begs to inform his numerous 1 customers end iriends that he hes remov d 1 from his old Stsnd, Princess Street, to Ir O ' s Buildiugl, No. 24 Brock Street, directly opposite Mr Remege, wetchmeker, where he in prepared with on entire new Block oi Brood Oloths, Pilot and Beerer, Cuaitneres, Doeskins, Gnu- ; adisn, English, And Scotch Tweedy, to make up | to order on the shortest notice, and in the most . New and Fashionable Styles. Hes Air: nn lunrl m.d. turn .-....I.. |.:. ._ FFECT OF ADVERTISlNG.-It in amusing at times to observe the stores of the merchants who don't adver- tise; to see the anxious proprietors look- ing into the streets and see the people go by, wondering why they don : come in, while the stores of their neighbours who do gcgvertise are t.l:n_Il'cl>n%ed wbi;h gzmtomera. me peope In earn 0 oenguj , othon will `nos ---.__D,4_ufly P ' unvc uuuerlu IECCIVILI. ; The present Govelnment of Ontario bu me! ` the just expectation: of the people in the econo- 1 mica! ndminirntion of public nlirs, and in E enliiled to my Cufdill Iupport. I I shall endeavour In Inn um. .. 5... -- -:_- ; u..u-mu nu my uuruuu uupport. | shall endeavour to see you 1.! far 3: time ' will permit, between now and the Election, and ! will be ready to explain my viun on all public I queslionl. I nr>.n.o-v-.- Garden Illnrd, 23 Sept, 1868. cnsar Exmani {%_j______._j___.._ V ANTED IMMEDIATELY, on experienc- ed NURSE to take care of u1_Inl'Int A for months old. Alto 3 Young Woman to u- uin in lhl housework, and devote a portion of her time to needlework. Apply to In B. J. Cnnwright, King-Itroet. ' I Oct. 6; glilngston County Grammar School. - v lIII4\.'lII-U`! : GENTLEMEN: The death of your late mem- ber, Sir Henry Smith, having rendered va- i cant the reprcs-n-ation of the County of F;-on. ` tune in the Legnl-ative Assembly of Ontario, I am induced to think that the om-r of m nervicea might be acceptable to the Electors : Long identied with the County interests, and having it % n.r(1ioldrlx 1ember otbtba Cohtinty Council, and .3 air an, ecotna 1 onoug y conversgn: with 1 your local n`-airs, I am, 1 think, in I. position to L be of service to you in the Legislature. Many `of you too have had knowledge of me in my } business lrnu:l.cli0ui, and you can than in both i respects form an Opinion of my lneu lot the honour which] seek at your hands. Agriculture will have in me I warm and nctivo lfrinn ...A I .1...II ..|_.-_- L. N : - - ._.-__ .....-..-. uuuua. ` friend, and I shall alwsys be ready I0 lend my ; aid to all measures hnvinz its ldfnneemnnl 1'... `IIIVLIIJI rlnu I Sulll Ill inid 1 > `To fI{e`l:;lectors or the County or : l<`r0menac- I 1": nnvmr I.1llY1\'v ..-. TAILOIIINB AND GLOTHINB ESTABLISHMENT. October 8, 1868. October 9. BBDNANOE LANDS, PBESCIITT. rLE- __._____-..-. naa.A;_;A.A \JL' `HE Autumn Term begins MONDAY, 12th _ inst. A full Attendance in requested. By order. TH03 KIRKPATRICK. Octahar 9. October 12. `O A YOUNG MERCHANT-When . D -IY the rent-. of vnnr hm;m.e. RT OF ADVERTISING.-Horaca L Gr:-wlnv inf Nam V.-..-I, ......... rm_- FOB SALE. 0N EASY TERMS NE W `I? f\u_-t-- .4`! ..n 13 :_ :.L n-k _,,- 3&d. Mf;DONELL S .-u - P R I 0 E L I S T-- 4d, 5}d, Md, nd, id, 10}d, llid, law, 1: ad. and 190d. This Is an EXTRA SALE, for 10 days Clearance. _.:j-j.-_ Yards DOUBLEFOLD TICKING, ll 2. `El GOODS bl! all he: ho||.I . diftcl ([0!!! lb: loldinolnnn couueicss on MONDAY Monfuio: nnnnya uc rcnuy I0 lend hnving advancement in rcnuu: puilsulllllg. CHAS. LIVINGSTON. GREAT CHEAP SALE OF n. rnnnn 1', Under Secy. of State._ D. D. OALVEN. e, Ottawa. ,__ -7- -1:-`I J The eeid Ietnl to be subject to the approval of the County Engineer, and to be delivered in such qunnidee from time to time, end et Inch place! Al the mid Engineer may direct. Snretiel will IIIO be required from parties contacting for the delivery of the Broken Hotel. B! ordnr nf lhn nan.-..:..-- -_ n- - - ...=mcq 0| mu nroxiu lull. By order of tho Oonunineo on party. `DE! In-I! ---- The Leno of Toll Gnu No. 1 on the 1 and Sydenham Macndn st Pblic Auction at mind am, will COUNTERS IN! - .7 __.._y nA1&I.' `on FRIDAY, we 23rd day October, AJ). 1868, at Twelve o'clock noon. "Plan 1...... ..l .I.- .._:.1 1-1,. --- - - II: 1. wulvu U CIUCK 1100!! The Lens of the aid Gete will be for ONE I YEAR, commencing at Noon on the second day of Feb!-uery,A.D. 1869. The eeme condition: ` of sale to be observed as at the sale of the Gate! M ` on the Kingston end Nepenee Roed. h The furnishing nf Rmln... 11...! L-- -L- - '- --- , -_ uuvnusi lln.I.I.lJ Will be raeoivod by the; Committee at the Inn place immediately afar the sale of the `rolls, from parties willing to supply BROKEN IITAL for tho said Road, for 1 pcriod of p. v uu we AIIIEIIDD sud Napnnee Bond. furnishing of Broken Hotel for the said Rand for one yes: will be Iold at Auction imme- diately After the nle of the Toll Gate. By order of the Trusleel. J OSEPE N ICHULS, Ghaixmnn. JOHN 0R.`lIG, l'II 1 ___-- -v Toronto, and October, 1868. NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN, that the last` dny for receiving PETITIONS for PR]- VATE BILLS will be TUESDAY, the 24th of November next, j._.:j_ _____.____:_j_ RANSIENT ADVER'I`ISEMENTS.-- The large circulation of the DAILY Nnws renders it the natural medium for the publication of all small and transient advertisements, as well as larger announce- ments. Advertisements of religious notices and Sabbath services; situations wanted; situations vscant: houses for sale ; house. to rent; houses wsnted; bosrd end lodg- ing; rooms wsnted; board wsuted ; If- ticles lost; `srticles found; cattle wsntod ;` csttle for sale; cattle strayed, &c,, when set close, inserted for 25 cents each inser- iD payable only in sdnnce. When dis- '}:l`syed, s proportionate price will be chug- 1 11 III DUJIJD `I next. DAILY Nam: OI';{'n. promptly attended to. Devices for every description of Orange printing kept on hand st the Dan Nun Snut Pnmmo Bonn. ..u..uA;uL).I. \JJ.1 1'4 13 UI5 DAJAE. IMESTONE, t for Lima Building purposes, L or Ballast, for sale at :11 limos st Bnzrieeld, near Kingston, one mile from Gnunqui Bridge. Convenient wharf for lhlpperl, easily made out from the draw ll Ostsrnqui Bridge, from which it liu in n north-ouurly direction. Apply to H. STRAOHAN. April 26. / - Cbndru: I We be told at Public Auction at HAR'I'IN S HOTEL, `Filing: of Onlnrcqul (fonnctly Wntu-loo), on Wednesday, October 91,1303, 3: Ton dolock an. The Leno of lhollkl Gntcl will be for ONE YEAR. commencing ll Noon on the ma day of November. L0. 1868. '3 Panic: Leaning the said Gnu mull be prop with two lpprovod Sntetiea, to outer into Bond: (It the clot: of the sole), for tho faithful carrying out of tho_.eontnct, otherwise I deposit of 10 nun \... ... ulviv ul we nae), rot the fa! theeonlrect, dc] eon: on the IIIIOIIIII of the sale Bond: ere executed. RANGE CERTIFICATES and Lodg summonses my be obtained at th 0111163. Orders by nni ever dX`I"`il\I'inn A f`------ ` L on no corner of Streets. Also, the two Stone and Brick on the I Street. Title indilputnble, 1 Apply to l'\tl A1 I IICIIII CI Hons. \yoLLs [9 LAsEJ FEW GENTLEHEN an be ucolnmoduted A with Board sud Lodging in I Private Family. Locuiog, Bnrtio Street. Apply for ad- - drels II the Daily Nana oce. sent. 21. FALL AND _. ...,..u.. uuw uccupeoa by In Captain 1 Walker, in Maple Row. Possession can be given immediately, or on 15!. November. Apply to MR3 WALKER. or County Clerk : Oce, Kingston, 19th Sept, 1868. ALBION RESTAURANT, MARKET sqomn, xmesron. CHO P8 and Stank: at the shortcut notice. Fruh Oylten nlwnyn on hand. Liquor: and Cigars or the beat qullily. H` Bxlliard Tables 8. THORNTON, Proprietor. Sept. 18. TNBEB8 FOR BBIDKEN IETAL Vill 1.. ....:...a n._ ..- .-. . 1117'! ll . ma Sept. 91. lr'J "' CHARLES JOHNSTON Kingston, Sept. 21, I868. "-3- P. w. DAY, omrmn. Waterloo and Sydcnham Road. Sept. 25. [Nah Sq tetir I Sept. 14. `V OR SALE A- nI.- - LIMESTONE FOR SALE. IMESTONIL at rm. r_:...- n..:|a:__ GOOD Plnin L Apply to" :--v on LUII uni no. 1 the Wntcrloo anham Macndnmiud will be gold : INN, VVALVTED, -, .-u uru CMUIJII uwelnng-Hansel Wellington Ind Earl Luo. DuolIi....n....... .: lnin COOK. Wuhing given out. to In VAN STRAUBENZEE, Portsmouth. -11 ` the two Stone Dwelling-Hanlei corner Welling-tan and `I--I or more Years. `.1. CHARLES '1`. GILLMOR, Clerk. ...... u. neumgton Ind Earl Dwelling-House: of . lamb side of Bnrncl: lputshlo. um 2...... ..... |:|..--1 1-11:}, Ill! LII` Illlllllll `, deposit 0110 per nt until 1|... um `lid per Yard. M Ull All HDVCHIUCY. WALKER, or FRASER. k GEORGE. . .u....u mun or annual: to, And tu-ml very liberal. nnxu, County Clerk. r wrvill U: JU WI unulthouidl I/.VlVl~2BP00lL nouns, than my other home in the div` Oouncy Pro- n Wntcrloo II 1.. --|AI Captain an mm Hg of - - ' .1'- PERSONALLY selected by one ofour mu. frovnthe ` ~ ` Io-axnguuuaamuntem h and ihe Continent, and prelentlng to the Ouch Onntomer the choieutlclicdon at ever oered in this city, and without exception tin Ohe-pest. I ' npomng on:-`Goods on! buying only from lint bends, in can nord to cell cheap. A 7 Buck Glace and Grol Grain Silks Satin Ribbon, Betin D Trina! lumen \ Coloured Glace` and `Groa G1-nine Ribbon Velvctt. Silk Frge, . " 1 Very handsome Fnncy Silk: ' In and Bugle Trimming! llld`0l:IIIlIt|I' Rich Ioire Antiques and Poplin: Emln-aid T , cries, Ribhonl. Lace Goods,` `A fblnn French Ilerinon end Empress Ololhs, choice Holicry, Gloves. and Fancy Wooloode colours A splendid took of Plnigl and _lPnncy I',leIInah_ Poplin: and Paplinettee, in great variety and Blnnkelfnt reduced price; Fnncy Dreuee in endieu variety, quite new, Severn! hundred piece! Grey Ind Whit: Ooueu. very cheap. and urettv * -'--- .- ......, urcuuul m enmeu variety, quite I very cheap, pretty New Shading in Coburgl. Lnltrea, Ind Wiueen ` Velvet: Ind Velveteen: Oloaking Material, various Ityles ' Josephine and Dachau Kid Gloves, bent qnnlity nod all colours, one dollar per pair [ ' - Enltlilih RM:-.h nml m......n-.. j Ans mus bee just com leted his nu Purchelu,` ma xupeeifnll 1 A , ' e J of certainly the Largest emli) moot Fashionable Sfouk qer dxed ii (L . 3 I M " We wilt, ee neuel, sell All our Good: at an extremely ennll ednncn on 1:53 vineed am the principle on Reedy uomy Trade in 1. one furhoth N M f_ j Double Fold Berg: for Lediee Dreeeee 8onuI-oll ehee. u] and Uhe Imp:-eee Clothe l_n eveI'y vuiety . White end Oolouted __ . .~ 4' M ` French [crimes in choice oolunre -- FIannoIl--All enlontl Ye`:-d wide Raye Reppe Broehe Stun Good: Oenedten Twudl, '2.` Oliene Duel Goods. Bountiful Jacket leteriele >WinoeyI, Sen-let Nepped Clocking: Shewle.JeebeI.e, and Kaela . . New Shedee in Waterproof: Honeehold Linea. Olrpoll, end Punielliny " Ghee end Groe Grain Silks Glovel, Bibbole, to, to, e V T ` -' 1` 71:1-u-can --- THE WAREHOUSE sud Premkol on Prin- been Sweet, lately occupied by Hugh Fruor, (who ii retiring from bunineu). ' Anolv to Glasgow W'areIwu_se,f R. % WADDELL 8: 00., { 250 PAIRS WHITE %BLANK1:'rS;{ zoo pairs my BLANKETS, ` L ~ 25 PAIRS BLUE BL%AVNK1ETS. A` SPECIAL [868 M0NT1aEAL`"% Hovsia. an Golmodiogu and wemnued STOBI on the corner of King} and Prlneul Baum, lately occupied by lean Ferguson 8 On. 1 Indian nonunion dun. Annlv u. - N assortment of elegant FRAMES and PASSEPABT A. Photographer : SHOW MATTS, &c., &c., for :31? Alvnyu on hand, a. variety of Stereoapopic Portrait: of all sizes, uni Alla View: of OUTS in the Latest Style: at veg low prices. and Card View: of places of intergftl Rnideneec, Ilonunonu, #0., einfny gal Views__a|`nd% Port:-aitwxs Kingaton 51!: Sept; 1868. lat September, 1868. _ Kinpton, Boptembar 30, 1880. ._:- AT THE sronma Beptomber 19. _ , K, .._._ -ya--p--a-can A -It\PlID Wearyoheap. ALL GOODS SOLD FOR READY MONEY ONLY. October 3. Iuu nu colours, dollar I English Scotch. and _T Canadlan_ ---_ vv-wr-III II: -in lurxtllll 6 U0. In ndriu pouuuiou given. Apply to 3`. J4 n )nnso1uLLr by" on : , '8!` oforpd in this chi and -:n...... --.._ FOR SALE` OR TO LET. HAD! TO ORDER `IN THE LATEST inn .--- ___, Enecud Io our LL-ROI Q` _Et`TED STOCK of nnon X` `VIII III` Irul Apply to A PRINT DRESS for -, A WINCEY DRESS for - A FRENCH MERINO for - A FANCY SERGE for - - BROCADE POPLINS, FANCY SHOT CRAPE cLOTIis BERLIN WOOL SONTAGS, PLASTIQUE HOOP SKIRTS, NEW LAMBSKIN JACKETS, -..`-4.`., A Pair: nun AID sun: in soon; XIII. than A .n.. 3!... l___. .1 , n . F men in II. nsnnsnson. AND ON EXHIBITION AT HIS G N_EW FALL Goqpjsr DPIITID. All man : Bnnnvvnu WILSON S BUILDINGS, FOR JUST OPENED OUT-, Irena Wool Hail and HAHHC; . Cuhmore, and Lunhovool IQ GENTLEMEN S CLOTHING TIDHHD -1 man u ...an .Lu..I'4l.\IL`lJ - - % of Finest CANADIAN BLANKETS, A MAGNIFICENT` sTbcK HUGH FRASER, \ 0: JAMES YABKIR. FALL IMPORTATIONS 1-I-Isaac-r AND cnanriii?" . 1-1% -.._na: 'l`BR-EE GOOD ` Pmcsss mum . `fji LARGE SIZED YOU cam BUY onzmm _u ran f. (}ARD_INER GO TO THE AT THE `AT OF `EST smm A-r uonmu-in" P351035.- 'mtLons wumm. ~ 3, WELLINGTON STREET. BLANKETS! ` BLANKE1 OP Iuu nmnxeuht reduced prices " V `I and Whit: chap _ `Lace and lullm Curtain; _ 3 .Dunnsk nod GIoth"J'nble Conn , 'Nnpkhu, 'l`owellinp,`TlokingI, shmim, with k 1 very In-`go ulortnent of Bonn J IruiI`|- tug Good: ' l Tweeds l'o1"BoIs and Hen : hd-an. [ 11. nmunmisnn, gm..g..,...,* Dfw annu- 1:- HE Snlcribars, in eonuqenca 0fVllOIl{'I T nltoratiom in their Gnllery, will in uuhlo toMkePbotonphs!ornwekortuduyu. Dun notice willho given when ank! III _Octoborlt. R. WADDELL an % Co:-`net ofPrIncuU and Wn`pj(tg&_. """` ` ""' AT ALLEBY. PILL iHEADB Ind other of Jo) Plllftnahxumtnd with ..n.o _.`..' -...a 1' A 'fu.i"E'"'i) AV 1 s%, V MOH'l`R1l.A.L.HOU8l;. - BUT om; mien run in J. GARDIN N0g`15I7f Styles. aLBnns, -ices. . ' ` VII`! 0 37; 1 25- 4353. lured onl. In: very 10' ptitl JAS. GREEN! ATTENTIC ltedrid, Oct. 12.--The following is the subetsnce of whet was said on both sides at the interview between the American Minis- ter end the Duke de le Torre. Mr Hall, eddressing the Duke in the mate of the United Stetee, congretuleted the Provision- sl Junts end the people of Spein on e suc- cess so marked in e revolution of such grsnd proportions. He was happy to return the greeting which Spein gave to the United Ststee on their entrence into the family of free end sovereign peoplee. The reletions between Spein end the `United Stetes hed elwsya been friendly. Under the present circnmetencee ell his etforte would beexerted to eugment the friendship be tween both peoples. The Duke do In. Torre in the course of his reply seid that thet emid the ruins of the old rule, at structure would be formed which he believed would merit the approval end sympethy of the United States. Spein now desired end needed the support of ell free netione, and thet of the Americsn government was highly esteemed. r-,J, n an 7` - A _,D_-J _ _ . . ..._.--. London, Oct. 12.-Despa`.chea from Mad~ rid state that great interest is manifested in Cuba in regard to the representation of that island in the new Government of Ipain, and also in regard to the abolition of slavery; and the action of the Counti- tuent Cortes on these questions is awaited with great anxiety. The Ministers promise Cuba equal liberties with Spain. t'\..--..-A..__ 11.; an - _- _ -- .. _- _ - . you -zunlrlsccllci. Bu. Frsnciico, Oct. 12.-The agent of the { Aultnlinn and New Zealand Steunsbip Company is in this city, mlking inquiries and arrangcmenu looking to a. probable change in the fonte. If I-xfcient induce- menu are found to justify it, San Francisco will next spring be made the terminus of` the line on tbil cont instead of Panama. Hnvnnn nnrnhnr 10 _'m.., n.....-:_ A nuc uuu UL! IIJII COIII IUBICIG 01' rlnma. Hanna, October 12.-'I`he Captain Gen- eral has issued 1 proclamation to the in- hubitnnts of Cuba. and to the truly here, announcing the creation of a Provisional Government in Spain, and acknowledging the name. He invites all to join him in al- legiance and loyalty to that authority, and recommends All to peaceably |WIit the conna of events. The proclamation has been well received. `Ania..- t`....__ 1"!--l- ""` l , ,,, ,--__-~ ----- -er--u. Quecmtown, Oct. 13.-The steamer 11:11:, from New York, bu arrived. FINAKCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Londnn, Uclobor 13.-Bonds T4;I1linoi| Ouutul 95$ ; Eric 11}. Liverpool, 0ctobe2.13.-Cotwn bnoynnz; Upland: loid. vvuu wcu. KCIJBIYCU. Advice: from Porto Rico stole that on ofcisl proclamation announcing the insur- rection st Lures sud Peppino to be an in- Iignicont revolt. Private accounts, how- ever, report. them as extensive, and Ihnt an outbreak among the nstive soldier: in fear- Bd by the nutbnritin --Juli. Advice! from Venezuela to September 12!) new that government vessels had ar- TiVCd b6{0l'O MIfICIib0, nd it wg. gup- posed I blockade would be established, Generul Perez bud been repulsed by troop! from Maracaibo, and has retired higher up the river. _ The State of Trujillo hu declared in fa- vour of the Central Government, and it is expected that Meridn will follow. A Fhui... 1.n.....n-n.. `L-.. .L , nI\'h! .-.... u, use uutuonti Advice: from Me mines have been lnjnra. - A rlwingn r-n-- 11 yvlb u. mom. or. mcnnlss. New York, October 12.-A Lima, Peru, lows: Itltel that, apart from the damage sud ruin indicted upon the large citiu which ban-been totnlly destroyed, the futile wine growing district of Moquequu ht! ltlltld most. thl Ixtnnnivn um-.. no` Londou, Oct. 12.=A despatch from Bom- bay nyl inouruble reports have been re- ceived of the progreu of the expedition against the tribes of the North Western district of India. The troopc have so far me: wish slight opposition. rm..- :~_..:-_ .._:--A,, v- - ---..--- vrrvwlulvuu The Fenian prisoner: It Dartmoor are to be rcleued. The Directors Innounce tbut the cable known as the 1866 cable, between Ireland and Newfoundland. and repaired 3: one 9'clock on Sundsy Afternoon, in now in perfect working order. A9 DI..I.|..._.. , ` vpyvuscu suu. menu: will rouow. A Hsytien letter ststes that the revolu- tionists give vent to most violent outbursts of indignation and hatred against the United States and the American nation at large, whom they accuse of open assistance of President Sslnave, for which assistance they were to receive as s recompense the port of Moles. St. Nicholas. NOW vnrk {Noon}... 1:: 4 1:, h At Blackburn, 1 market town in the County of Lsncnster, and 23 miles from Manchester, 1 Liberal procession was at.- nclred on Saturday by I mob of Turin Severn ght: occurred, in which one man wns killed and several severely injured. . Paris. Oct. 12.-'l`be Ganha: newnpnper publishes a letter from General Prim, which urneatly fnourl the culling togelberof the Cones and the fornnfion of 3. Kingdom at once. It in said thst Prim himself slpirel to be King Pngue, Oct. 12.-Political tumults which bud broken out in this city have been sup- pressed by the Austrian troaps, who dis- persed the various assemblages of the peo- pie. 1.... A , ____-._ ,..--...-..- ...- ....-. \r\='l\\--- lhdrid. October 12r-Thn United State: it the rst nation to recognin the new Pru- \ visinnnl Government of Spain. The Madrid Gautte to-da_v publishes the octnl recog` nition made through Mr Hall, the A:neri~ cnn Minister. The Jhnta has declared in fuour of ndditionnLnerms--among which nre the aboluiun of the death penalty Ind the nnclily of private letters and rlomicilea. The Junln has ordered the rcuorntiun of the barque Tntnndo to England, payment of damages for her wrongful detention, sud the imprisonment of lhe Spanish ofcer. who ordered her seizure. (TABLE .\'l\V. Pnris. October 12.--T|m Journal Jags [Je- bax: nys that Lcrmndi, the cnpmtn-gcuer- i~ ml 0! Cuba, lnu given in his adlnvamn to the ` revolution. The Cubans in Spmu will be permitted to choose two members of the-1 Junta. Olrgilgl hu declined the ol-r of a plnce in the Cabinet, but will pralnhly be ap- pointed president of the new Cartel. \l`..I_!I .\ ..|.__ un -In xv -. . '1; . {0}}; K;.;.;.' D.-...... f\ 5- 51:5: LAST rum. New York Preu Denpatcheg . Q-u `P--_..--.. r\_. 1n I1-u - . BY _'l`F.Llf`.GI{ .\ l`lI. TUESDAY `EVENING, on. A3. 11: maily Nuns 'nvvvIu UIILFICI OI maququ` most, the extensive stone of B ...- u-uvv nuuncrl II 1881'- )ritieI. ; Mexico state that rich gold zen diucovered in Guada- I n--- nu-"U0! .` New Glace Lnd Gm: ' New Inntle Veluto. New Velveteuu. New Winoeyl New Hooicry. ' New Fsncy Wool Ooodl. g` New Gray and Wills Concil- ` NI: Dachau Kid Glu. M New Jooophino Kid Glovcqi I cry psi! van-aid. F Special nmntion in called to our 50! ILAHNILS, BLANKITB, , IABBKS, TABLI Llllls, ad 1' KIN . A Into Btoek of OABPIT8, it I polity, lnpuial, and WooL bah , .....u an will nup- .ld us ` ,,___ -1 ..n. -ssuulul. A daughter of Willinm D. Perkins, of Ports mouth, N.H., Iged tea, was propelling herself in n velocipede, when it run 011' the lidewalk. It. struck the feet of 3 home, and in his fright he became entangled in the wheel: of the veloci- pede. The girl was thrown oil , and seriously in- ljured. I -..u nuul-VUUIEUEIIIII ar. Jonn Utoba nys :- ' " The New: io-dny nunoimces, under it! telegra- phic head, thu Mr Chandler has been appointed to reprelent New Brunswick on the lntercolonial Railway Commission. If Mr Chandler will at- tend to the dune: we do not know that 3 better choice could have been made. We prelurne that his acceptance of the position will, II a matter of personal convenience as well as of public mo- meat, reqnirehin withdrawn] from n... (1---.- -. ,............. wu-uuneucu in van or public ment, reqnirehil withdrawal from the Govern- ment of thin Province. The Toronto Globe uya: It ii laid that Sir John A. Mncdonnld, who ha: arrived in the city, will soon make the following nppointmeml: The Chief Jullico of the Common Plus will be ele- vsted to the Chief Junioeuhip ofUppor Canada; Mr Justice Hsgnny lo the victim Cbier Justice- lhip of the Common Plan; and Mr J. W. Gwynne, 62.0., to the place than vacated in the I Queen's Bench. No cbnngo to lake piece in the \ Court of Chancery. ,,rr-.. Lieulennnt Governor Mnj< returned to Halifax New \Cily of Durham on I Mullock, Buhop of Newfuun passenger by the Iteuner. A A-.._I..,_ ,n -1.7... - _ , Four thousand one hundred sud eighty-nix grtdultlel have pulled themilitury achooluiueo their formation. or these 1,060 are rl.-Clrll, and 3,124 second-clan. Nine hundred and lixty-eight ocers in the Volunteer force have passed qualifying examination: before boards of ofcerl. OI than 456 are first-clan, and 512 second-cluu. The number of gradunten of nail- itary school: who hold temporary couuniuione in 1b Volunteer force in 494. Pbilsdclpbin has 1 cbrcbe.-, and 245 Corn 10 cents : bmhel in at that. TL- -!J- ` ` ` ` u\ lull. The widow of Audubon, u want nu: New York, wnh Incl ren dependent upon her, nndth one ofber grnnddnughterl who for Iupport. `l:_,. - '- ` . uu uvvua UIVO I-ll XVI Ilotlii ,` 1 the leading an the Brimh Marketa, And thzy nrath ` xo ogpr great inducement; to bayou. ; `*3 New om. Goods. ` lieu Bmpreu Clotba. 1 NEW YORK IARKES. (Special Telegram to Daily Newt.) New York, Uct. 13-Colton study at 26ic. Flour ouier; receipts Are 15,000 bbla-, sale: Are 7,900 bbll ll 6,70 @ 7,10 for In- perne unto and weslern; 7,40 @ 8,05 for common to choice extra Itate; 7.15 If!) 8,40 for common to choice extra Western. Rye our quiet st8,00 @ 8,40. When. euier; receipt! are 17,900 bush; Isles are 68,000 bush at 1,60 Fa) 1,64. for No. 2 wring. Rye lower; receipts are 5,900 bush; sale: no 75,000 but: weltlrn at 1,60 Corn bury; receipts Ire 127,000 buub; Isles are 17,000 bush n.t1,16 @ 1,19; for western. Barley scarce; receipts Ire 19,500 bush. Oats lower; receipts are 113,000 bush ; rules are 85 bush at 735 43 75:. Pork rmer 1128,75 @ 29,00. Lard quiet I! 171 @ 1934:. The Government have reserved over ten acres of Ordnance land bordering on the Ri- dean Canal in the cicy_of Ottawa, for a pn- rade ground. It is now being fenced in. ` In .._IJ Flour-mu-ket dull and slightly lower; Inn- dry parcel: of luper from western when sold on prints trunuctiom, supposed below quotations; nrong snpenlold in single hundred: at 5,30 lo 5,40. Grain-Wbe|t norniunl Peu-bet!erin- quiry, but rate: unclnnged. Pork study. Butter neglocted nnd nominal. Aaben unchanged. MONTREAL MARKETS. (Special Tzleyram to the Daily New.) Montreal, Oct. I3lh.-F"lonr-Superior Extn, 0,00 to 0,00; Extrt, 0,00 to 0,00; Fancy, 0,00 lo 0,00 ; Welland Canal Super, 5,20 to 5.25; Super No. 1 Canndn wnut, 5.20 105,40 ; Super No. 1 Western when, 5,20 to 5,25; Super No. 2 Western whut, 4.70 to 4,80; bag our 2,50 to 2,60. WbeI.t-Cnnndn Fall 1.24 to 1.25. Spring, 1,20 to 1,22}; Western. 1.18 to 1,20. Ontu-per 32 lbs, 45 lo 46. Bax-ley-per 48 lbs, 1,25 to 1,30. Bulter-Dniry 20 (9 23; nutc- packod 20 to 23c. Ashes--potu. 5,85 to 5,70. Pearll, 5.50 to 0,90. Gold in New York It 12 o clock, 138. Park, less, 24,50 to 00,00 ; Prime less, 00,00 to 00,00. Prime, -00,00 to 00,00. Pen, per 68 lbl 0,97 to 0,98. Rye Flour, 0,00 to 0,00 ,,._ __ -.._ uu.J_un vunnrrn, Jul at PI` fenced In gold mining intelligence we have nothing enconurnging to report--`.but quite the reverse, an it is currently rumoured than the Anglo Saxon Co's greet mill is closed- the return: from the crushing of their own rock being of the man unsatisfactory nI.ture.--J!adoo Mercury. Kinguon, October 13.-Flour dull; Brley -nn ednnce of 2c on yeeterdnfs quotalionn, `holders realizing $1,50. Wheat unchanged. Rye upvnrdl. Onts-no transactions. Buck- wheel, none. Pen 2c lower. Buuer needy. Tallow rm; Lard, none in mlrket. Fresh Pork rm at 8 to 10. Delpntchel from 09- wego at 12:30 pm. to-dny quote When: quiel. and dull; No 1 spring 1,70; while winter 1,15 .10 2,30. Corn Mendy ex $l,l2 to $1.13 Bur- ley higher; one host loud al2,27i ; two do. at 2,30,nnd 2,000 buab at 2,40; receipts are 6,000 bulb. nu, ulsutl , uuu LUSI ICIQ :1!` 2,30, Ind loan Muur.-Gold 137i. Silver buying It 3;; ulling at 3 per cent discount. Ameri can currency buying at 72; yelling at T3 ; sterl- ing exchnngo 9}. Freight: to Oswego 4 camp. American currency nl LLICIJ Puiladelphia, Oct. 13.-Wentlu.-r elm, c(ml1nd deliglnful. Considerable ghting going on in the 16:1: and 20th `Vania b(- twoeu Police and :heri"| otcers. Votes will be very lnrgo. ..______.______ nut: WLIC LUHL. 'Mhingmn, Oct. 12.-Il from an authentic source th of the 4th insr_, .\liuister Ii mstructiuul in new tmn at Ma(lrid.. in given through the 1 5th inst. Mr Hale ` in compliunco with has recognized the Madrid. Hi: proceedings 1 rmed. l').,Z v:uu- - Macnee \....,`c. in-|uInuI!H.llI10lJ be The English and send their crews on iiies in clearing the BUt`t:"S of the wins in! the fallen buildings. M A Valparaiso letter says that the earth- quake of the 13th inst. was 1:1; in the Island of Jun: Fernandez, an-l the sea, leaning its natural limits, precipitated il- self with great force on the Island, and Car- ricd can0es,|&c. far into the iuLeri0r. Nu li\`rs win: liur _.- .....-`u-uu- u: A II H. In Lucas and Aries provisions are shun- dunt. The railway between the two places in being rapidly reconstructed, but null the earthquakes cuutiude. II In Iv:-n.\.\n..1l I.` .. l.--Z9 V I rncucu Uy U1! IIJUCK. . A gentleman commissioned by the gov- ernment proceeds to New York by the summer to purclmle large quantities of bar- rel Itaveu, in order that the crop now up- |prnaching maturity may not be entirely lust. Aunt. A vote of thanks bu been passed by (`nngress to the people of Chili, and to the ` ministers of the L'n'ued States and France I` in Peru, thgelher Will] our Admiral in those wnlt'I.~.I, fur their prompt nml cttieut `tAl)'L`8 1.0 the llnfnrlnnnl.-n .\f' cl... -n---I. _.. P`- .-.......up Inna unuuu ` 11-:m|'mn3 nl` ils gfalliluxlf. a | Furner has been greatly admil I ed for his conduct in placing I the disposal of Porn. In Innnn -n.l .\ .-2..- -`---1-3 .v.......~, Illl ;uv.:|I lmxuupt nuu (auto the uufurtunalcu The governmelxt has made f,..dtw~.|i1\|-1;: ml` in. .._.A'.... 1. wine amgl spirit: lnving b pieces by the shock. A DlIl'Il1n-rnnn ..m.....:..(....-A 1.- .L_ _-,, eon broken to unquuncu CUULIDUE. It is prop-we-d I0 re-buxld Ariel It some distance hum its former site, so that the danger from Inundntinu l`h. .`....1.-|. ._..,1 .u_;. - The Anti-Coufederatn St. Job}: Globa to-dsy Innounces, undpr im n.1.m-., -vL'A' uur Clothing Department in Iol'd_ and Cunmnerl will nd it taiheir Id: Hestrro their purchase: nod orders K have examined our Stock and noel` ~ p.-sou, which will be found fully 35! ` under tho nun} Clothing Bunch pricuai

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