Kingston News (1868), 11 Nov 1868, p. 3

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ID}? 1' GOOI 0 be had at B. HOLDERS Cnb?|et WIPE-I house. Princes: Street. Call sud obtain our illullrnted Catalogue of `tin-an IILU .`<'ov.emb0r 10. .Nl:.w' Y:r'k."' Nov. 10th. up J1.`.VL.EL4 -I-i'.|1_1_g o{ 155 3[_ Au- drew": Society u. Imguon, for '-be election llrnrl nnfl nth;-P hnngnn u-T11 I-u. k..I.l -u EB lntin Stock of LAMPS, PERFUHERY, _ TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY GOODS, 80. &c., It COST PBIGEI The Ben and Cheapest COAL OIL in the Dirt Nov. 10. lmii MEDICAL HALL. ST. AHDBE\"S SOCIETY. WORKS. 0_Sl|AWA, ONT. BEAT CLEARING RI 3. _W_IL|_._l_A_M8'_ EXECUTORS SALE. JOSEPH HALL'8 ACIIINE Qapwn, November 9, 1368. V . \JI.JQi`, E4L'CUU|UI, \IUI..I"B' \lI.lI.' vs}. E. HOLTON, Executor, Rochester, nu-1: Now. I llll, I365. -nu J\'\lIl.ll'II Lllul UIICO\]]. IC f-- mch mistake the spirit of our the quill thruughnut. 0ntarin_ mt tn-M. such two-penny dealing ` bucolning the freedom and in- nf nn nmrnnnnellod press nduulst Ihvy wil1, Ind 1110 but w their spirit" is to reject or vbr in thu Minn manna-r that! . . I II nmmh-'~L_|. pruvslv person, and lung P` `r[..r `If n .-.\|u--nu ..l.,.... SELLING OFF John Henderson. Princes: Street. Bibles, Morocco, Gilt, Refer- int Referencu, Family Record IinXc'Ii {E & wAnI JOHNSTON BROWN, f\_L__I ~.v Ix-\'||.lll\|lI |.l| um` _.v I he proposed \\'nodcn ' .sh:rl_v frum the Grand K ` from Sherhrnnke_ ihe of subscribing 8'35 000 ` `enterprise. We alan ,1 II urn In-Harv -rub..- ._. {W AT THE wy. srswmr, Secretnry. I D00 `LJl\J;V unv '7 IV" E ingslon, Ontlrio. "rHrRsD.n' xx -`,I,-L __ __ -(......5 uu-u-, LIIBIJ ,uU., EIIHUB-0'm8 Pictures, Cnnlre, lHning,nnd P,M. T|blea,SidI- hoards, Whntnols.Urnuuents, Dnmuk Curtninl, E (Hus: and Crockery Ware, Sofu, Dining nnd Bedroom Carpets. A inrge lot of Oil Cloth, Hall nud H01 Sluveu and Pipes. Bedstendl. Mll- 11`Pl!:`l, Feather Beds, Burt-nun, Wnrdrobel, Look- i ing Glanel, Wnshalanda and Furniture, to. A . large Vlriely of Kitchen Utensils, including one Cooking Slove comp1ete. ALSO, I Carriage, and 1 well-snorted LIBRARY, ` containing msny choice works, will be told by i catalogue. | [The goods may be seen on the day previous to gsnle from I to 4 pm 5 Term: (huh um-.|.-.L1- n.....a- u:--1- ,. u.-. n u_Iur|`.'! ` ` 411___ annc uuul L H) 1 pm Term: Cub, Bnnknble Fundl. o'clock |.m. . nu: SUW smuna ', 1 BL.-LVKETS AND PLAN 3 canrza THAN znn. .-__...=____ {STCLE B7 AUcT16EI Household W Furniture, PIANOFORTE. PLATED WARE,_ | '10 Boxes Kid and Dog Skin Gloves, and I 1 large lqt ol Ladies and Gents pocket Handker- ` chiefs. But quality. 1 Sula at 10 dclock A M. f Term! cub. r I . -.7-us`- .- nnvuynuu, lill Ill-C. lPm. noforte, Doubie-Round, ironclad, 7 OCIIVOI. ` 1 do. Cbickering_ 7 octaves. I do. English manufacture. i The above will be sold cheap for Cub. {I Apply to Y 7 I I|.!'I|I'\\Y From llne Market square, AS just opened a SALOON in Brock Strut, } _ aen doorto C. Liviugnom and will hep `on hand his ulunl neck of WINES sud LI"- i QFORS. Y["\C]\! LTDIHII A I? J. LINTON will sell at bil Ware Rooms, _ fronting on Clarence Street, on 'l`hun-duy next, 12!]: Ilulnnl, A quuntivy of the Above: goods, comprising noun or the lnust styles. THE DAILY NEWS---WEDNESDAY Ew,NING. NOVEMBER 11. , --:--(E "" '" ' L nnnul. UIIID` IILC 1 ironclad, Iarge Iize. DO`.\b':8-R01 I A- nL: SH?LL 8:. can ovsms,` )I[AC.\'/BE air WADD] November 10. BUFEAL()__R 0 B E S .1 N \ 7B are instructed to oer at Auction, on SATURDAY, 21st instant, for account of a Leading New York Home, I00 Bales Upper Missouri Bualo Robes. JOHN LEEMING & G0,, A ..-o:-_---.. / RS. FERNSC has received, direct from Lon- ' don, her usual supply of WOOLS end FANCY GOODS, cotnprising--4 and 8 thrend Berlin, 4 and 12 thread Fleecy, Andalusian, Shetland, Pyrenees, Eyder, Fingering, Lady Betty, Angola ; Knitting, Crochet, Embroidering, Marking, Mending, Cotton, Silk, Royal, Railway Thihet, Worsted and Cotton, Java, Games; Tat- ting Shuttles and Pins; Knitting, Netting, Crochet, Embroidery, Dnrniug, Bend, Needles; Filoselle,',Floss, Chins Servings. Purse Twist, Chenille; Embroidery and D'Oyley Frames; Gilt, Silk, Worsted, and Cotton, Braids; Gilt, Steel, Pearl, and Shading, Bends; Hand Screen Mountings; Cushion Trimmings; Stamped Cot- ton, Huslin, Marcella, Cloth ; Abyssinian Otto- mans, Tnrbans, Slippers, Infusers; Smoking Cap Tunnels; Worked and Painted Slippers; Berlin and other patterns in newest designs; Shawls, Sontngs, Hoods, Turbsns, Gauntlets, Mittens, Scarfs; a variety of fancy articles; Cloth House Shoes , Boots and Shoes at reduced prices. mg Princess Street. 7 Kingston, .\'ov.10, 1868. Noumbor '. J. LINTON hum` , D-` H u..nL:_ Nov, 5. PIA.\'UFOR'[`E, lute J. 0. Fox manufacture, in-nno-1.rl 1.-... .:m. 4 9.. ~_ ~_ Ew.i.J FRENCH MERINC November 3. fl tale OI we Jaw Luunnu 1-. I.1\.ILn\.;1r- THY, Esq_, In requested to send the same to Must: Campbell, Mowat & Mncdonne1l,P1-incou street, Kingston. MARIA W. COXWORTHY. {- SALE BYHAUCTION 70- 4.,We11iugIon Terrnco. Immediate | possession. Inn:-5 ..f `WOinteI1igent LADS u apprenlicu. W. LIGETFOOT, Y-I. l)_Z_.- CST RECEIVED It V BE HOUSE now occupied by Mrs Captain Walker, in Mnple Row. Possession can be given immedinleiy, or on In November. Apply In MRS WALKER, or Hontrenl, Nov. 9. ARE NOW SHO`W-'ING smzxnm L01` or NEWI der. 3 Try Gardner : Cough Io- nedy.-lee Advertise-enl. l'l('B. 189 Princela Street. Kingston, November 9, 1863. {Tone} Mlssi Collection. Allin IV. UUA Iv V./An-LL44, Adminintrnlrix. Kingston, Nov. 7th, A.D. 1068. Sept. 14. E` Try Gardner : Baking Pow; AND EXTENSIVE LIBRARY. 1,: ur IEICI [U H Inquire of LL persons having claim: against the El- L tale of the late THOMAS F. CUXWOR- rv 11-..- -..- .-nnnoaend In sand thn nnmn tn MXCNEE (av W4 nANos1qn surf NEW myaoons. Admlnlslratlon Notice- CLOSING SALE TO LET, FRESH To RENT. [OIL MARIA W. COXWORTHY, A u-nininvrnll-I `Wwnm, ALSO, HAVE UPINID OUT A LARGI English and Canadian mu. BE sou) cmur. _ II On ADI. nuv-cuiucr. App: FRASER. I GEORGE. J. J. LINTON, Auctioneer. JOHN NEWMAN. J. J. Ll NTON, Auctioneer. J. J. LINTON, Auctioneer. J. J. LINTON, ` Agent. F. S. REES` Princeu-alroel: l.|lIll.\`SK -B_l-l)['C'1'lIl~ H}: EXT! RE Moi I'IIIlI'KJ`LJL' Job Printer. Sale at 10 u\.x xi \J|l' Auctioneers. H6Done11'| Red Fianna], 1| per) I[cDonell s Hair Nels, Id ouch Mnhnn-11'. D.n.. HAIL.-- 11.: _. -uuouen s nur nan, HI ucn MnDone]1'a Paper Collars, ud per dozen McDouell's Cloth Gloves, 13 3.1 per pair McDonell`| Wincuyl and Tweedn, Md per yard McDonell n Coburga and Mohnin-3, Hd per yard McDouell'| French Merinoea, 2| per yard McDonell'| Plaida, In per yard McDoncu'u Black Lustre, lOd per yard Mel) 0 N E L L9s{ BAEE FOR ANOTHER TEN DAYS. FALL SHOW ROOMS NOW COMPLETE and Stocked with all the Syles in 1 Breakfast Shawls, Sontags, Skirts, F lowers, Feathers, &c. &c. .1\'ERPOQL H01 Envy .'td:_C`-`.\_;;;`fi1'. be linden`! a Stock. u an Sam at BONA FIDI. `*5 Iaundung pnrcbuerl 1.11 lid ll rum`! to buy It {bi THE LARGEST, $1,000 WORTH `LAMPS AND LAMP TRIMMINGS. AND IEST ASSORTED` IS NOW OPEN R. \VHITE S 42 PRINCESS STREET. Freeho1d__Property.' V ILL BE SOLD, by Auction, on FRIDAY, ` November 27, Lot No. Llimned on tn!-I Q1:-A-n hang: `bun-nu -. - o.--a- at .L- n-.. WANTED thin week, 3 Firstcllu SALESMAN, and a Strong, Smart BOY to go with Purcell. November 2. I IIJIJ an uuuu, U] nuuuuu, un rxuunx, \ No. 1, nitnnted Enrl Street, better known as I pert of the Don- nelly Property, containing, by measurement, 66 feet front. by 200 feet. in depth, more or lees. It will be otfered en bloc or in aepnrue 1011. Terms, twenty-ve per cent. Cub in Benknble Funds, the balance in seven annual insulmenu, with interest 3: six per cent. For nnl-Ihtnlnrn -nnlr in unlllhl 'YivD-nah-L-'|r ARE .-tow OFFERING lrv Low Prucs A LABGI "Beavers. llcltons. and IHIDIUGI II ILL PEI OOH`. For pu-ticnlu-I spply to Menu Kirkputtiok_ at Son, or wu nrnmuv NTENDING Purcbuers of SEWING MA- CHINES are relpeclfully invited to call Ind examine the LARGEST STOCK of First Class Sewing Machines ever exhibited in the City, At Inhn nn llIIll'Il!lI'I'I I I. It I John Cunnlnghamm, V King-street, Kingston. "Price: from $10 upwardl. Special nt- lention given to repairing all kind: of Machines, Machine Needles, Oil, &c., Always on hand. S` Exchanges nude on fnvournblo term: I]:-I 11 Ever omerod in Kingon, ONTARIO STREET, KINGSTON, ONTIARIO. B. E. Stephens, Proprietor. - > _ I Trunty Porters in nttendnnce at Railroad Depot nud Snoamboat. Landings. Ont `ZR HE WAREHOUSE and Premises on Prin- cessstreot, lately occupied by Hugh Fraser, ( who is retiring from business). Apply to J mmn FRASER. REFLEOTORS from 4 to 12 in. Dinmelar. GLUBES. (The Endgames: sud Cheapest Block ever brought into Kingston). SHADES (of every description, paper and Parcelnin, also tho new Student : Shade). The Subscriber would dinct pnnicular suention to his ne Stock OESLIDING HALL LIGHTS- BEST COAL OIL equnl to Pennsylv|uia.,on1_y 40 cell! p.~r gnllon, II R. WHITE S 'I'\I'\I'\'l" ('V71'\{'\'II'I" J.'\I.I.U LJLLIJLI \J.LU .n.\r .n.aa.aa.a HE Uommodious sud Well-tted STORE on the comer of King and Princess Streets, lslely occupied by Messrs Ferguson & 00. Im- medists possession given. Apply to July 26. J. BAWDEN. Solicitor. Nov. 10. 5'07. POCKET DIARIES for 1869 of all torts sud Iizeu for Isle by JOHN CREIGHTDN. I nu A nu lllll Sale At 11 o'clock noon. October 30. WING to the uorbiunt price of Barley, the Iubscriber il obliged to 1-lilo hil ALES to $8 and $10 per Bsml, according to qunlity. GEO. W. CBEIGHTON. `-_-_A-_- _ B__1__- R0! the pnemiul of It Walton, 3 BLACK FAN-TAIL PIGEON. Any one nturning it will ho handsome]; nwudnd. Oct. 14. Oct. 13. At the CITY BOOK STORE. VVWI BI-I I Oct. 28. FOR SALE OR TO LET? ---r-run n,_ _ _ J All l:AL...I O'l`(`\DI? FOR INSPECTION Oohhu ll. men to: Ian: uy JOHN CBEIGHTON. Kingston, 3rd November, 1868. IIEKJ. 7'. `J Irontonnc Brewery, Kinplon, October 15, 1368. `HE PATENT SELF-CLOSING POCKET . DIARY just received aunum HOUSE, .1-nn or:-D1:~n-ir vtuncarr-nu n1J'l\A GOOD NURSE. Apply to Mn Mncsulny, L King Street. 1869. PocKE1'-_B|ARIEs. S'l:OCK DRUG 31031:, CHEAPEST, Tweed; Buyun no requutzd to exuniu nrehumg eloowbere. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, LAMPS FROM CENTS TO $20. _'fT-ITE71`T N0T_10E. STRAIED, OF HUGH FRASER, Or JAMES YARKER. WI. MURRAY, A nnlinnnol 1- yard Nov. 7 IIIJ Luna 1, Auctioneer. OM 25 GEN LAMP TRIHMINGS. McDonell a Bnlmoral Skirting, Hd per yard McDonell'a Factory Cottons, 4d per yard McDonell I 36-inch White Cotlons, Sid per yard McDoneli'a Double Fold Ticking, Hd per yard McDon-ll : While Flannel, ls 3d per yard McDonell'I Linen Towels, 6d each McDone1l's White Handkerchiefs, 3d each M(`Donell'a Table Linen, In mid par yard McDonall a Corsets, 2: 6d each LU LLII3 IHFIADILALV LD \Jl'.` D11.` lnnd Farmers of surrounding Counties. j . _....-V.--1 ......_...__-.ru.a-;4-no AYE completed their Fall and Winter purchase: and are now :howing the LARG- EST, CHEAPEST :nd but assorted stock of Dry Goods ever imported to this city. The following lin of price: will :hcw that we :re determined to clear out the whole stock at very lolr prices. 500 ynrd: Fancy Dreu Good: Fancy Poplinettes from Hd per yard Grey and brown Winccys from 7% " All Wool Ennpi-0:: Cloth: :1; 2: 3d All Wco1Frcoch Merino: M. 15 l0d per yard Good Fast Coloured Print: from 5d per yard Grey Cotton at Hd per yard Grey Cotton (Home mule) lull yard wide and verv hnnvv :1 71:1 nor var-(I \lIEJ \J\ll-i\lI.l \I..lU|.llU Lulu?) nun _n|ru WIIIU nuu very heavy at Hd per yard White Cotton (33 inches wide) Linen nish at 5d per yard Striped Shining from Nd per yard Cotton Feltber Ticking (Extra hairy) at mid Dar nu-d uussuu L' Lu. n.|u5(n.xlln 1:351!) ISI LU: per yard Red, While, Blue and Fancy Flannel: fxoln 3d per yard Grey Cnnndinn Flnnneli (all wool) from logd per yard Blue P-ilos Cloths from 2: 6d per yard Black and Dub Mnmle Whitney from 43 4 her vm-rl u-anon nun AJl.'l.u EIILILIU rvuuuey [FOB]. QB II] per yard Canadian Tweed: (choice patterns) from 33 per yard Dark and Light Pulled Ololh from 33 per ynrd AND Red, White and Blue Cotton Yarn. HE Subscribers hue 1-Iceived instruction: from T. JAMES OLAXTON 8: CO. to Sell an the Siore, Nos. 286 and 288 St. Paul Street, .-._ '|'ITI\k! `I`\AV' H..- 11nL \!'._.._L._ __.l a__ MONTREAL. BY IBENNING & BARSALOU. Extensive and-U-nreserved Bale OF A JOHNSTON } .lIlBl.l:`. an nun: DIUIU, nus. Auu ILILI. 00 31.. rnul DI-tlsel, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th November, sud two following days, the Extensive WH0ES1}1:1f3_T00K formerly belonging to the Estate of DESHAR.- TEAU, JODOIN & 00., forming a complete aa- sonment of Goods required in the Wholenalu Trade. ` TO THE INHABITANTS OF KINGSTON, nrl Farmer: 11? slnl-I-nnndina (`...nm'..- In addition to the above, .I.qua.nI.ity of BLAN- KETS, FLANNELS. WINCEYS, COTTONS, P1-HNTQ, kn hr frnm thnir nun Ron:-It nm1o,runnunauB. wuvunza, UU1 I PRINTS, &c , &c., from their own Stock. AND Now in Band, and partly belonging to Bank- rupt Estates, the Content! of 225 Packnges Woollen, Silk, Cotton. and Linen Goods, forming I very General Assortment suited to the Benson. Consignment: of TWEEDS, ETOFFES, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, YARNS and H0- SIERY. T 1"7T.'I'I7IYI Lady-undo Clothing wall In ii svni defy all companion. LIKEWISE, 45 packages assorted Linen Goods. Parties desirous of purchasing Good: will End this an excellent opportunity, u the Sale will amount to over $150,000, and the whole to be Iold without any reserve. l'\-n-I-____- _:n I - - - `B; LV%%vTALI1%Ii%`ii"E"co. _-__ ,.-_.._. .--v Avdwlvn Onialoguen w'il1 be rendy four days to the Sale. VV ILJJJJI 1\. Kingston, November 10, 1868. Bankrlipi Stock of Dry Goods, SPECIAL NOTICE. ' Tenn: L.iberal. Sale each dsy at TEN dclock. 1.1! awn: -- 4. - . Oct. 00. GLASGOW w;1qa:1_I_oUE_ nuaiefwe BY CATALOGUE/.1 CAN LNADA GOODS. 1i1.'i`k\D`])/}_:`.-I-..L & Co. .1..- 1n `IIRI _ mm; as BARSALOU. ALSO, w .-__-.g.`._.-na ' DRUG sT6i{E. iiii\[miikEW w1xcEY previous Mc`Done1l | Prinu, 6d per yard` McDone1l s Canaan Tweedl, 2: 6d per yard McDouell`a Batting, 6d McDouell u Wool Mufou, 7d each McDonell a 36-inch Carpeting, In 3d per yard McDone1. s Wool Shuvll, 5| to 7: 6d HcDnne1l'u Hoop Skirts, In low ouch McDonell a Watorp}.-oof Cloth, 3: 9d per yard ALSO, 30 PIECES RROWN AND BLACK VELVETEENS SONTAGS AND CLOUDS IN GREAT `VARIETY. CANADIAN MADE BLANKET!) OF THE BEST QUALITY `IT l""IT'I"I`I'\`l1t\(\--1 ti`-1I"r`---`--'*` MONTREAL HOUSE. ..----.. ... .. an r annulus. SILK VEL\'n.+:Ts"AN15 1;`-'F3"1`IE)a`H MERINOES. lli 1511711` NEW REPPS AND FANCY DRESSES PERSONALLY |electo_d by one of our Pint from the leading Innnlnctnnrl of Great Britain and the Continent, and presenting to the Cub Onntomor the choicest Ielaelion of `Goodo eve: altered in this city, Ind without exception the Cheapest; Importing our Goods dixnet, and buying only from first hands, we can aord to sell cheap. Black Glace nnd Gt-on Grain emu Satin Ribbons, Satin Dun 'ri-innings, Buttons] Coloured Glnce and GT0! Grain: Ribbon Velvota, Silk hinge, Ind Tuvalu : _ Very hnndsomo Fancy Silks Jot and Bugle Trimming: and Ornnmeo Rich Moire Antiques and Poplin: Emhroldcrios, Ribbons, Lace Goods, Plnvnn French Merino: and Emprou Oloths, ohoioe Houiery, Gloves, and Pnncy Wool Good! colours A splendid Stock of Plsin and Funny llnnnell Poplin: and Poplinetteu, in grant variety - I and Blanket: at manna ml... FANCY DRESS I~'.\ I*Z\-I`I`.I'f-I > P1.E\'D!D` A-Luuuu xncnuui Ill. IIJIPIUII UIOUII, Cnolai great variety Fancy Dresses in endless variety, quite new, verv chem. nnd m-ettv I N 1- Buy: unuaaca un Euulwia vsnety, qllll IGW, I very c cap on pre ty New Shading: in Coburgs, Lnntro|,IndWinoayI `Velvato and Velveteen! Cloaking Material, vu-ions styles Josephine and Duchess Kid Gloves, best qtnlity and all colours, one dollu per pair I|`.I'I(!lIII QAAIAII mntl lVn--Alan-n HOOPS TO THE MAST HEAD Rigney 6' `Stamina. Oct. 2:, 1868. Our Clothing Department is ahead of anything-in the City for szyle, and workmanship. ' Nov. '7. M.GAGE, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, KING STREET; D '1 Flu!!! nmmuumrnu nu lI'II'l1I nnf rn nun v-I-0 _-_._ _, -.--5.-on uvvlvlly uuu vuuuulon IIIIJGIH [III DIIJW III -3? Wear. Uheap. ALL GOODS SOLD FOR READY MONEY ONLY. BUT om: PRICE mum. D H_ T [W A T'I'I\`l"l-I-1..-In Kingston 511: Sept, 1868. LIVERPOOL noun? \.a4.l\_r \J.11l~. A good` siplj of Ilaterlnls or` every description always on REPAIRS of all kinds carefully attended to. mu au COIOIJIB, one ao1u.r put J English Scotch, and Canadian I'I'I.._- ` Engsh; Mie*rIv_:i,'-Hid" `iniifibh m\"If5'.ic;l!1es, com Aun_ILvsn_t_.-_IuIns, sums, &c., IJJIIII Clrlll lJ`\llII.Ill`\J I9` I ICIEIII UI nix persona. Three room! would be to- qnired, nnd n. prints Parlour if pouihlo. A home whore than are no other boordeu would In. n-.1---.3 HUIIIU WIJIIU U-IUIU DKU I-IU ULIIUK ll be preferred. 3` Apply it thin Ooo. Nov. lth. Views and Pol-traitsa TAKEN BY H. HENDERSON. AND ON EXHIBITION AT HIS GALLERY. October 21, KN assortment of elegant FRAMES and PASSEPARTOUTS in the Latest Stylol. A . Phot_ogrnphor s SHOW MATTE, &c., &:c., for sale at very low prions. - Anny: on hand, A variety of Steroolcopic and Card View: of place: of iutrutq Portraits of all "sizes, and also `Viun of Ruideneea, lonumonu; &c., cnrafully uken. In September, 1868. Great Bargains in Great Bargains in Great Bargains in ' Great Bargains in Great Bargains in Great Bargains in Great Bargains in Great Bargains in Great Bargains in Great Bargains in Great. Bargains in M uuodingiy LOW Plum H0, 5.13 ANP. _9F.F19E..0L90KS-J 4-|n1\.l\J. -u-at -v 11' uaxftnnl no -.._ J _ wA'i`i5:i:,i3iib61_5` '1" 2v"13133"iYs" vv s4n.LvJ.AJAJ OARD nnd LODGING ('31- 1 Family of mix narnnnn. Than room: wnnlrl ha urn. , . BEGS TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO HIS BTOOK OF I=ANcv_ AND sIAPL{__n{n{v eoons. R. & J. GARDINER ll` Steels, Browns, and Bear : Ear lhadel. T131 T'T'I`If'I'\r\ . --r--\ -__`._..._..._._._ ----- yvAN'I`F17. c (nu-s4Iuv`vl\ 4 FALL IMPORTATIONS ANOTHER` `-"`_j""! IACNEE t WADDIII Shawls, ARE NOW BHOVVING THEIR DRESS GOODS. CANADIAN BLANKETS. WINCEYS. FLANNELS. CANADIAN TWEEDS. CLOUDS and SONTAGS. GLOVES and STOCKINGS. FRENCH MERINOS. L EMPRESS CLOTH. SHIRTS and DRAWERS. ` CANADIAN YARNS all this week at JUST REOEIVID AT THE LARGE 512121) A LARGE ASSOBTKERI` 0!` 5, Mantlel, Jackets, Clouds, Wool Hoods, RIGNEY & SLAVINS. mxcls OI` McDonell s Velveteen, 3| 9d per yud MoDonell`| Brown Holland, Hd per yn.-d McDone1l n Blimketa, 6: 3d, 8: 9d, and I0: McDonell s Black Benveyloth, 53 per yard McDoncll`a Witnoy Cloth, 3| 9d per yard McDonoll o Gloves, `rid per pair McDonell's Smckingn, 1| 3'] per pnir l[cDonel1 I Kid Gloves, `4| per pair 5 uyncuum own: 0! I'll!!! ma I'll!-G] FIIIIRII Blnlketu at reducnd price! I Eaves-Til hundred piece: Grey and Whit: Ooltocl. c up I nun-zrm uunurvu plil UNI I Whit! UONOT-I. I chap `Laos and Hulin Om-taint Dunuk and Cloth Tabla Govern min I` Napkins Towellingl, Tlckingu, 81: p, vi n V`:-y lug: uaortnont of Bonn Furnish- ing Good: ` I `needs for Boys and Ian : nhmn_ 11. 'nnnnnnsoii',`1;I;'agu-_a'i-{aer, ` PRINO STREET. j ;u n. Kinglwn, ..... - v.uu- ; auuu Jl.A_..I'.. 'E.."& J. GARDINER. gr.-..a .-J92; V -\_y L. `.1-[1\TEs DAVIS. FEW PERIANINT BOARDERS an In L oooouuodnud on npplicstiou M the "BUB- ITT HOUSE, P HOUSE. 3 l'.--- g.` INTEL BOARDING. "0 , 0113., lot. I, 1998. M. GAGE. ALBUIIW e, t, AT `FBI '5b"*` ld II`; `ck ADJ L`o;og. * nmra WAA. Q|.;_.-g AND ARE NOW SHOWING A CHUICI t IENT O!` XEW DRESS MATEE :`'uk and C Ticths |,. .uu LU-00!. OD: {CH .`t~.. -/ --- .. l )fa.j."'.-il. .\'ov. 10,-The C-re.-r_r~.'n.Jt*:::L~i l up there is reason to expect that the 1 Spgnsh Government wi`.l. at an early day. conclude treaties of peace with Chili and i Peru. It attributes the happy result to the ` . mediation of the United States, and to the [ sympsthy aroused in Spain in consequence` of the recent eartbqulk. Bremen. Nov. 10.-`I'he American ship ` James F. Baxter. from Akjab, was driven ashore thlaevening at the mouth of the Fe- ser The captain. mate. sud nine of the ' creu are still on board the wreck, and a life-boat has gone out to rescue them. The remainder of the crew are safe on shore. Brest. .\'ov. 10.-The steamer Pereire ar- rived at this port to-day en route for Havr e London, Nov. 10.-There is the highest reason to believe that the statement of the ttlement of the Alabama claims publish- Li. in the Time: this morning is incorrect. he `fourth article of the convention , to which the Times particularly referl. reads in tact as follows :-The commissioners shall have power to adjudicate the class of claims referred to in the otcial correspon- dence between the two governments on the Alabama claims, but before any of such claims are taken into consideration by them, the two high contracting parties shall x upon some sovereign or head of a friendly State as an arbitrator in respect of such claims. to whom such class of claims shall be referred in cue the commissioners shall be unable to come to a unanimous de- ~ cisiou upon the same." This opens every question iavolvodjn these claimn, whether _ ._,_ .......1-u.pu Lucuc ClI1In', ` tlnt of the right of the English menu to scknowledgmont of the! belligercms or my other. Quocnstown, Nov. 11.-Tha Tripoli, from New York, has nrriv 1-,, 1 ,.., ..u:.u 4 New York, from Europe, I RY '1f1:?1:IL-j._*. 1: .\ 1* 1 1, 1 1stry_ j question 0 ..-.. guru rreu nespalclles. New York, Nov. 9.--The latent under- standing concerning the Alebnmn claim: matter, in, _ the: the United States have waived the point regarding the recognition of the hellngerency of the South by Eng- lnnd, but that the Stnto Department does {W Iccept the proposals of the British Min- which are to refer to an arbiter the f the lawful responsibility of Englnnd for the Alnbnmn depredetionI-~in the event nf the arbiter decidin thnt Eng- Ind in responsible, then the w ole subject to be referred to a Joint Commission. The Sme Department inaintl on the contrnry. thnt srbitruion in not necessary, end that Englnni and the `United States should mm .-.a H - * _ _ ..-.rm., uua uuveu. IINAHCIAL AND COIKEBOIAL. Loodnu, Nat. 11, 120 pu:.-Oonu1| Oil for mom)` and nceount ; Bgnds 73}. Liverpool, Nov. 11, mo p.m._con.on at. Cplnndo 10;d. Prcvininnu nnn ` I01` I. Z`--/` ' Liverpool, No HIACNEE & Wuiosli ma. ans RECIIVED THIS DAY ` had whole anbjetdt that `BT69. and us once uppoint n Commilainn, Ind thus the appoiutmonl of thin Commis- '10D on the part of England should be equivnlantito rm acknowledgment of the Wrong zhnt was indicted upon the United Siaug I he huty recognition of the 50E_thern beiligorcncy. n-_ X - .un PU ed in the pr leadm 213' from 1 3 The Witneu is planned to lenrn that, I9 null: of t ' to e increued school taxman which In 1 (- 9-tmcenz model school establish- ed in the re to be subjected. `" " " we _ _ , I-Ir! w- I _ ncmuy of the 0 " ,_ , A V _ _,-.,ln;uou. thlf, the school are no t.o_soe soon mmsgniccnt the vicinity the glsss wqrln. W0 do not suppose this institution WI snrplg some in the Upper Csnsdisn towns, bl!` 1` will be s grsal. change for Montreal-- Xontrsal Nan. Eh: Daily Nuns -.-.....J. 8'21: York, Nov. 11.--The Herald`: Hun- Pcial any: we proviaiontl government Dun has conferred on Count Bnlrnouda {full power to ptrdon all persons engag- (*1D the present insurrectiona. except the r era. New York, N uv. 11.-Tbe stetmer Cells, `In Europe, nrrived lbi morning. mi./xx Loror Velvetecns A Waterproof C Nov 7 . quigof Hutings died to-day, _v LUI uuty belligoroncy. Ru-k. Nuv 11 _ __ _...~-nu , uuuul I: 1:23 pm.- *id. Provisionnrm. nliuded to the subject intro- ohnsou. and said lhl remo- -unies with the United States uud for hope that no future mil occur. He reviewed sin in Eurupe. sud Idmitted lm.l'a responsibility in` the _{.`.;`-zxmz claims will be refer- {or arbitration. If the de- mon: of America, the cum- ihen inveszigate the clnims. vixbdrurn the question of the EEC southern sures by Grant ; me vnr; sad the Sun Jun: be referred :0 the President m, for. steamer 1 trrived. :, Nov. 11.--The steamer Jun, , has arrived. -...-1 v1nd,in these chit `VI-`.\']-ZNl~.\';`1:\.\*Xx\\'. 11.; , Nov. , this ___j-.__;-_ COBURGS, LUS'l PI-en Despatehes. nun PI'IL_u. . . \'|:\\ sf 1 clnirri, Govern- : South ;a fl __............. mu Inc calf: Hue m we N. r`ran- L `cm In this town in ndlrect line to Ascot (.`or~ < ' I nor. Ind following up the St. Francis rxver` - ' to such s_ poinns maybeatnccnn1n1od|tctlna `v 1 y Townships south and cut of the river, sud ` _ 1 nlso on the northerly sud westerly side." ! D I nu I Il.IIl.llIt'l LN'CUlnl dope.-mience uf We have no dnulst * wav In shew their` A._. ` \ \-\.n|I\ u _ in stock towards Hm enterprise. nu: Iu mvuur ul aunscrlmug 8'25 000 ` ` understand that steps are lacing fnkon lo` ` ascertain whether 3 fnvourahle mule `r\;n Cu n|.Z.. .-..._ ' can he : IC east side of the SI. Fran- nblained from ll r ` l(,)u\ lblll . ` `* Give us a supply or water and `i your property ls safe. ` ;FIRE'.MEN`S BALL, V. \_rg;;|_u' -uu ulurn vuILuE`Il, WLH itbe British American Hotel on 1 I I-ZV'E.\'l.\'G.lbe12!ninatnul,M.T 3') By order. FERGUSON E IlKE: | s I \ RCEIVED at lbe Bible Wnrehoupe. Princess: Street. nn utrnordinsry Stock of B;t1eI and ` "TeI1uz:ema, for sale :1. I I I -u.u_v uluusu lth LECIIICUILUI, l'lI.l.llly |'\:L`O['Q `kc- -1to,size,S3, 1 Speciol situation is called to this chenp Bible ` u I good Birthday or Marringe Gift. Tho lame Bible II above, but gilt, for $4 50. Largo Print Bibles, full bound, good paper, 70 neon. Pocket Bibles, gilt edged, with or without Pulmu, only 22 centl. Pocket Bibles with clupl and rims. 40 cents. Reference Bibles, only -10 cents. Tesumentn Will] or without Psalms, Ronni Gil: Edges, st 9 cenvs. School Teunmonu, 5 cents sud 9 cents each, Ip- I-A Iv; l 1 T:I\cLE Ifguuonv. THBESHlNi_MAOHlNES._ Oct. HE Subscriber begs to naneeiee to Farmers sad the public lhlt he has re-euabliubed the OLD EAGLE I-'0C.\'DRY,aud has supplied himself with I new and complete let. of patterns for Th!-ubing llacbinel, Plougha, &c, which he in now prepared to supply M the lowest remune- ruive prices. Thrnnhinrr \Tn:-hi:-mi I-nnnirnrl nn H1: nhnl-Inlt I-nvc PIILCEI. Tbrushing Mlcbinel repnirod on the shortcut notice, at modurnle prices. Princess Street. Y! uY`l\TD`Hf\\Y I'II'Il'\II'F'l7 K!ngs'.on_ Nov lltb, 1868. -FIR3T PRI'Z;; ORGANS AND MELOD1-IONS, English Qurfo nan: hp I-nn1I 12 .1,'., up , mu. Onr 100 variation to choose from. M WONDTERFPLLY LOW Pmuzs. HE Executor: 0! the Eatato of the Isle JOSEPH HALL will o'er by Public Auction 3: the Foundry Premise: in OSHAWA, III! .\'ov_11. Friday the 27th day of November, :11 the Stock and Material belonging to the laid Estate. Those on hand connieting of Pig; and Bar Iron, Cutingl, Lumber, Mould Boards, Boiler Pines, and Tubes; part: of Reaping, loving, and Threshing llachinva, Plough! and other Inerinl need in the manufacture of Agri- cultural implements and General Machinery. Thrl IAII in rnon In r-1n:A run The knninnnl Jil._ wF.n.\'Esm.{' \'u_\`1x;, HEETIN3 of the 5!. Au- ff . _ _ . . -_ -|- Llllllllfll. llllplCl.l.II. .LllI ILIU \l`CDElIlIlIl.l3LlllJC1'y. This nlo is made to close out the business curried on by the Executors, and offer: an oppor- tunity to Hnnufacturera of aimiiur kinds of mu- chinery to purchase Stock seldom met with. The canal credit of six monlha will be given with approved aecurizy. A discount of 5 per cent allounuce for cub. Salt to commence at TEN o'clock, I In. Ear furtberinformntion ad- dreu J. W. GLEN, Executor, Oshawa, Unta- -I- II E I"ll'\I I'Vl`|lY E _ . . A o A- Y'I_-|...-a--- ALL WOOL PL1

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