muguon, Dec. 5 Line duh], with few ' .1 iupcrne $5 to 5 mn--Whn-- "--" IA RKITB. -..u Juan nu LUC Cup 111 American cm 9 <:urro,ncy 1301593 lg 31 4;; ulhnl sl :Chilian gov~ ed its accept- by our gov- Jce with Peru here was I s per ton. try to to SI. , . .......\.....1uuunni.u|IIr:'. TUESDAY. January 5-WesIe_ran Church, Sydeubam Slreei Cbuirman, Revdi E. B Rye}:- rnnn. Addzess by Rev W. SI. Inglis. . 'uuon.s .- for their iempoia` and spiritual prosperity; edlfyiug intercourse and the mainieannce of peace; for increased openings for the Gospel; for the removal of Social Evils ; for the better oboervance of the Lord": Day ; and for Kings sud all in nulhority. Il.'Dl'\\Vlrlar\A1r r - '~ i:_ .\\'AI)DEI;l~:a In 1.: o::ocx sharp. `SHARES of the 510 `_ burg, and (jannuqu | Term: Cub. } `T.'.\`DA'i', January 3.-Sermons. Subject: 3 "The imercession or the Hxgh Prirsl over the House of God, the motive and model of united prlyer-Heb. 5. 19-22. Prnrer mos-lino: -in n 1' M L...I.-I :- -L- -- uuucu pruycr--ncO. 114-12. Prayer meetings will D \'_l dermenlioned places of wars] P M _ . ._ .,...,. WEDNESDAY. Junnary 6_-Brock street Presbyterian Church: Chairman, Rev. A. Wilson. Address by Rev. J. R Swift. Families; for ch-ldreu of Christian parents; for a blesling on home inuence ; for allseminnries ofCbriaIian Lesrning: Unirersitivs, Colleges and Schools; Sunday Schools, and Private Instruction; for our Youth abroad ; and for a blessing on Chris- tian Literature. THURSDAY. January T,-CongregMional Church: CLairman,Rev. KAI. Fenwick. Address by Rev, A. Wilson` The Church : for more knowledge cf Gods Word, and inc:-care of Spiritual life` for sound and faithful preaching ndnpted to rich and poor; growing love to Christ; 3 more earnest love to Christians cf varied name, and of all Nations ; and for send- ing forth of more labourers into the hnrvest. l'.`|l II'l'\nI7 I -- - - ._o .v. ... `l u.-.1-x. suuvulcla JulU luc u|rVtSl. FRIDAY, January 8,-PrimiLive Methodist` Church : Chairman, Revd. J. R. Swift. Ad- dress by Revd. K M.Fenwick. Mmion.r.- forlhe conversion oftbe heathen and Mobnmmedans; for the growth of Missionary zeal; for ll1e\re- monl of hindrances to the preaching the Gas- pel among all National; {or recent. Converts; and for all who are suering persecution for truth. SATURDAY, January 9 -Bnptiit Church : Chairman, Rerd, G. Gratey. Addresl by Revd. E, B ',R_yckmau. Genrral: For the conver- sion of Israel ; for the circulation of the Holy Scripturel; for Chriatiunhud Philanthropic Societies; and for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on Christians and Christian churches throughout the world. cirvrvl-\.`9 r -A - SUNDAY, January lO-Ser|nong; Subject -The dmy or the Cbnatinn Church in relation to the religious wants of the world. Thorn mill in -rlilinn on ob... t...t'...u ..-.._..,: w Inc rm-ugluus `VIEW or me world. There will in addllionto the before-named Prayer meetings, also be a Prayer meeting in the Sons of Temperance Hall, on MONDAY, January 4, at 4 o'clock, PM., at which Revd. R. V. Rogers will preside. and one in the sum plece, FRIDAY, Jnnunry 8th. at the lune hour. Cbnirmnn : End. 1 . W. Dobbs, or Rev. W. B. Molfnt. lV_||, ,.- ; on T riff uni: mu. THIS M0! AIIUIIDL Collection: will be tnken up at each of the meeiingn to defray expenses. Any balance will be pnid over to the Treuurer of the Poor Relief Fund. ...u.n;u will U6 [lUTD"C Any {umber information 'r.)m the publtsbers, EW STYLES OF TYPE HAVE been added to the DAILY Nnws Jon Pmmuwe Onrxcz. Our two Steam Presses and Automatic Platen Printing Machin- ery enable usbo turn out work in cod style, with quick despatch, and at c eqp i Inquiry in solicited. Dec. 29. F02: SALE WlTH0l'l' liESER\'E. _ . .,.nu-,3 Knngsxon; December 31 TU .-\lJ"l`lI()1{/Slug` sablmh school Library Books. uuu. The Public are cordially invited. Dec. 26th. Dec. 5. l`INAN HADDIES, SMOKED SALMON, RI-`AL mcsvs, ac. &c., - ALWAYS ON HAND. " W. R. Mcae 1 00. 5. .31 \.`.:rQ}_Conou,l 3;: n:.d bagging; Ml-:r_:TI.\'u --.lI L u.xnLl\ . o'r:!ock BUD Ar L/.1 aha ` ur. Jl`LL'. SATFRDAY. n'..l,.._I_ nu. sou: Prospectuses, &c_ \.l.. l)l.`tV'- Evangelical -Al/Ilance. OF PRAYF`.R.--Jnuuar_s' .5-1 lm-I |ng of Pr 1A`\\'SU.\',a 1 um England. .T.nnv..|.: I'--1 cluses, apply at Ma REY.\'ER`S Julie E Print-can \`rp.4..- I-'1 CAHPBE LL & SUN. `J\.'\ u: lm-: nmgstc ue Road Company. ,- _ .. .... _, .-mm; mun-` Priuceu Street, Hingau ..x I n|.V1lH!5 OI hlrlilon the Fir:-unn s Hall. City n` evening, January `Jud, J` .1, LINTON, Auctioneer, .ll)|l$ un.u;..u'1, on B and January nen ; i gnlnrnnrn TPU 'rI||lq;;";.- ....u 4 :9-.ur..--14-I guy as during xbe pas: `Id Pnnuilina A .Andraw a Church. Address by Rev. and 7'1 ... 1.. `V may be obtained 1:. sunnll-ll Q :.rc~ r Pnnclllt "_ .be held in the un- `ship, &c., :1 7:30 .... unu._\, Ir( ll] 10 like a hum- 1nmlaflerJnnu- 3-10, 1869. VI tBlL|Jll..|5lE|,' U0 North American do Living Ago Every aaturuy Art Journal British Controverainlist Contemporary Review Cornbill Magazine Family Herald London Journal Illuslrsted Times (monthly parts) London Society Mncmillan's Magazine Once a Week Penny Illustrated Paper (monthly parts) 81. Paula, edited by Anthony Trollope Scottish Journal Temple Bar Tinaley`s Magazine St. James` Magazine, to. he. uut Auuug rulli [\1IlI'lCID) Onward (slavne Reid's Magazine) Young America. Pleasant Hours Putnam`: Magazine Rxverside Magazine for Young Folks Edinburgh Revicw (inn:-In:-Iv tin utx__'lrIvlu `153 DYIGGODI) Bow Bells - Boy`: Own lngnzine The Galaxy Caaselfa Popular Educator New Dommion Mr.-mbly American Journal of Horticulture` hm A n..:.. .1...-:-. |u.It|ILnu auurunl OI norucuunre. Do Agriwlturial \ The `World of Wonders (hen) Good Words for the Young (new) Ca.-aeIl'a Magazlue Broadway Cbamber3' Journal Harper`: Mouxhly American Phrenological Journal Lippeucou Magazine Uur Young Fo1ki(Americnn) (`inward (acne Fluid`: \1~.-.-.:..-\ . .._ klI\I nuu ll UWI?1(:5pUrge0n'I) ITLIH )loihor s Friend I The Mother 5 Treasury Home Visiiur (Church of Engisnd) Chvirciimnna Penny Magazine (do) The Srlbbaih at Home (American Truck Society) Th:-ologicni Eclectic Mngnzine__ .\'.-ii.-um! Iwnperauce Advocuii. Melheisl Temperance Magazine Church of England Temperance Mngnino Family Tn-uury of.Sunday Reading Leisue hnur (semi-religious), published by Tract. Sucieiy Mission Life (Church of England) I Biblical 1 reasury for Teachers Christian Treasury, edited by Huratius Bonn i Hours at Home (American), -kc. kc. % l a`._'0r.~` udaled for Sunday School 1 (mldren or Home ueadlng. , 1!'PPTH-`I'\ :. ......_.:.,,, L'l*nldreL. 5 }`a.p-r LT. Hagrr andmrziznn Hril`-;-L4 Workman Sabbath School Messenger, e. an-. .\l.-\G.-\Zl.V'E.-3 containing Stories sketches. Essays. Review.-. Poetry, and lnsuucuve Mailer. : \LI. THE YEAR ROUND (edllei by C. hi,-I.-._..;. 5 {I LUIIOZYI W1 an 52 than` pllrj wu. uqnnunnll :1 _.4|Iu:IA.v ` North British ` V ' LL IIILIUIC , Bond Street, do do Enter Hall, Sacred Piece: (new) ` Half dime Series of Popular Sheet Nulic, viz. No.1 Capt. Jiniu 2 Wont you_tell me why Robin? 3 We'd better bide I wee " 4 Blue Eyes " 5 Not for Joseph ` 6 Goodbygsweethgart, Goodbyel " 7 I Really don't. think I Shall marry 4` 8 Praise ofTenri These are received every week, only 6 cents each. LJPIIAIJIJ B JIULILUII Biacl-LwooJ's Magazine ` Eciecuc slnznzme Belzrnvia (Hus Brnddonl) Bow Bell: Moral and Rt`l|:.'|0llS Publlcnllons. `IZVDAY AT HOME L Society) Siiiiilny Magazine. edited by Dr Gutbri Hood Words. edited by Norman Incl: Missionary News (unleclnrinn) (`hrmlinn Work Christian World Magazine Evangelical Christendom Sunday School Tencber Sunday Tvacbefs Treasury Spurgeonj Pulpit Kind Words for Boy and Glrla The Bible Class Msguiue Bulwark, or Reformnion Journal British Workwomnn L.'...: 1. tr` (Published 3' Traci. -,_.,:,,,, Godey`s Lady's Book \, Peterson's Magazine ' ` Lady's Friend EnglilhWO`IlIal:I l Domestic Hngazine Yo mg Engliabwomnn World of Fashion Detnoreaa Monthly Leslie : Fubiona Die Modenwelt L1. 1013 [LA L Dlckrns) Argosy (Hrs Wqod) Arlinrin u.-mun. -.nn!.ua.v kill: vv Quu Allintic Monthly Hnllnlfa Unnvhlv `Magazines with Fashion Plates Jzc. Nearly all the Real Popular British and Ameri- can Papers supplied to subscribers at low prices. Special agency for the Globe, Telegraph, Leader, Montreal New: and Canada Farmer, Also the New Comic Paper, Diogene.I." N on A circmatflgg Library! PURPOSE immedintelycommencing II LEND- ING LIBRARY, to be compgsed.of the best new and standard Works in Ill departments of literature. New Book: to be added continually as published. The leading Reviews, &c., will be included. All wno ure inlercucd in the success of this proposed underlnklng should send `tn their nnmes at once. Pu-tlculu-n by oirculnr. 111:NDERs0Ns} l%()()K STORE, IS 1*`. MAGAZINES AND PAPERS -..r ANOVEER SQUARE, new and cbpyrigb: Music .1 G_...n .1- A- INPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ---nu UIIIC IIIKIIIIJO nrk, J :1 Workman lissing Link Dunn- lA\Ir\`:-- _,J - `LIED in qunulitiel at as low rates 55 s-_v (`all be procured nuywhere else in the UIDIDIUII J Twillcd Sculctl I, 1- |_-.-..A I: me best llmo lo Sulucrlbe for Periodicals: -,.. ......n vet (stories and good reading) Magazine, with coloured illuslraliuul, -lished by thu Society for Protnoiing 'ismm Knowledge mi and 'I`rowe1(:3purgeon'a) h0r Friend 0 <`AS'1` APPROACHING! Mslcai Magazines. BUPPLIID EIGULAIL; TRON I'11`.lN(7ESS STREET. 1 81; *9 NWSD8|)8l'S. John l'lende|-Ion. HZ LDIIY "IT M" WAHEHOUII Alwayl on hnnd, with TOBACCOS of various grade: and hrnnda, both Smoking sud Chewing, and Tobacconiu Goods in general, wholesale and retail. Meerschaum and Briar Root Pipes. ALsb,:; FRENCH CLAY PIPES. HAPPY A FRLVLIL LIILEDCD ZJDHUIIIIBLID Will I)!` held in the RINK on the Evening ofl TUESDAY the 12111 day of Jununry next. None but Sinners in costume allowed on the .-2..- No gentleman in female costume admitted. SpeCtI'.0l'I ndmitted by the Union Street En- trance. Iltukeri by the King Street Entrance Tickets to be obtained from the Secretary at the Oioe of C. F. Gildet-sleeve, Esq. Admission 25 cents. D ATE! 'DAY')DI'll'I7 \_; nun U1: upcu ulu` The UNITED STAT at 7 gm. (as usual.) Th. RIJITIQLI u n -| 'I"hlo`uBLl{t IIu[Su[sim`|Ii':)AlL (for Canadian Steamer) und 2111 other Mails for the day will be closed M 8530 mm. - .41 run, \fI(\l'II IIAIYKI - 11 \ T SAWYER,Ponn1-r Pun-n,vill be' ' . in town for: few dsye st bin residence, corner of Earl and Wellington streets, where commissions for Oil paintings end Colouled Photographs will be received now and during his Ibaence. l'\-- no.1. noon J UST RECEIVED, Flue Genuine HAVANA CIGARS, Bright Vlrglnla 'l'ob'accos, uni? i.`;_1.E;Ao:., King Street Skating Rink. A FANCY DRESS-H.ASQUERADE will be ln-lrl in H-an D\'.|'Y nun who I`-uninn nf` AUCTION u as '1`1u:Ag U -.%m;I`be NIGHT NAILS going Eu! sud West will be closed as usual at 9 p.m. R nmnnnn~ NEW YEAR S GIFTS, A Reward of One I)oI1r will he; of Five Dollars In Good: Fancy Goods and Toys,` 1 I ~KING STREET, BEG8 T0 CALL THE A'I"!`E"N'Pln\'J' nu ma RICH S NEW STORE, { MORE NEW GOODS .. .,....... uuu n.u`n.N'1'1UN UF THE PUBLIC TO HIS STOCK OF Eng, Geneva, and American Watches, now AND SILVER cums, cums, &c. Dec. 29. IE HU%lIl.7U. Dec. 28th, 1868. l'Bl.\'CE38 BI is Dec. 28. Poet Oica, Kingston, 29th Dec., 1868. SHEFFIELD HOUSE. Dec. 28. October 21. DOMESTIC CIGARS )N FRIDAY next (NewYe.nr a Day) this Uice will be open only from 7 I m. until 10 I m. 1'}... I.'m1~1:`n mu-l'I'.-._~:1 u I Q ..m ha .~.|.....,a Corner of Princes: and Wellington Sti-eels. ` vnnz YIFIBII CI 711113 GOODS sold very cheap. Kinglton, Doc. 23. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS, mus bu just ..4 n-..;-.. had `VERY vnriety of TOYS And FANCY It nnnn nnld DQIC nhnnn .__-.-J \J.1.L.J,\_/-I good supply of Materials of every descrlptlon always REPAIRS of all kinds carefully uuemled lo. IN ALL THE NOVELTIES. UIJIJ II`Ul.I.I I I III. ULIIJI IU 3 III. 2 STATES NAILS will be closed No. 3 I-`ruler : Buildings, fI)ec. 16. POST OFFICE NOTICE. GOOD and CHEAP, J. 9}: . , EA `rm HIDUOD -.,___. -Z JUST OPENED OUT AT And u large usortmeqt of RECEIVED THIS DAY, rusw ms to All. CHARLES GBIGOB. pron FOR Rjw. BARROW, Secretary & Treasurer. S. I . WHITE. `ET `ia`'ii'bon,~ Postmaster. :..ue-3 nun u.l'u, 4|! 54 - 1J Inch Blnck 0'`, ever oefcd H a` A LARGE ASSURTMENT OF Mel) 0 N E L L98, FOR '1`H1: NEXT TWO`WEEKS, I cnmsmns BOXES GIVEN AWAY ALT N Skinner s Drugstore. uuuu: vrnculuuuu nuauunucull CID DO .0` mined at B. HOLDER ;-1 Cabinet Wnre- Rootns. Illustrated Catalogue supplied, de- Iczibing the various styles and prices. Euperior Music Stools cheap. ILL be received by the Subscriber, until JANUARY 5, from parties willingflo coutrnc: for filling the St. Lawrence Ice-Houstls. For further particulars spply I0 . I: `-v -u --- -. Let Everybody come and get :1` ` Y the kind permission of Lieu(ennnt-Colone| , Hibbert and Officers, the band of the Royal Canadian Ritlus will, during the season, play in the Rink every alternate TUESDAY AFTERNOON, ctmmencing at 3o c1ock, and every nllernale TUESDAY EVENING, come meucing at 8 o'clock, on which occasion the Rink will be open to the public, the ice being ' reserved for subscribers. n \'I'1 I`|ArIr\.\l'tv I `Everybody who spends Fifty ems ` and upwards gets a useful present. [Prices or Good: as Low as any | '-`u__*,, . .- A- .&nndLAD .rns.4.: `s*E|`._|..'I`Ii(T`.T OAl;'7F` 7 % 1-PE:FllrIEliY Uw)::B0o3T rm GE AT THE N.B.-Se1ling at a_1osI, we can`: abrd to give Christmas Boxes. Kingston, December 17, 1868. Hair Brushes. Obs, Perfumery` ill Incl. Innnnlu-cu! f_.-._. 'l'I....u_. 5 STACEY S `JIEVI AND CHEAP BOOKSTORE. l so KING s'rnm~:'r. :.I.I' ` New aiifiilauce BOOKS and ALBUMS fun". I .....-1.... n.....1-_.: ...., .. ...._ uuv-uu uvunu nun nuuull from London, England. Superb Illustrated Books, Coloured Picture Gift Books, Picture Scrap Books, New Series of Toy Books, Coloured Engravinga. K ALSO, A (`Q33 1.!` _`II 0|.-.-.- _..- --J J ' - ALDU, A Case of all those new and choice Books of f the London Trust Society, rich bindingn, | The Leisure Hour Volumes. Sunday at Home do Cottage: and Artisan do The demand for New and Cheap Books con- tinues, at AGE9. MED1CAL_ HALL. IJHGANS ANII MELODEDNS. Dec. 28. Dec. 5. Dec. 29th. FHESE oelebrat-ed Instruments can be ob-' lninnd gr R RnI.T`\'l'4`!n!..1 l"..k:....o In... I CHRISTMAS GiFTS. -..-- ... ....;.u,ug uunuua, ncnnuuuz am, Just received from Paris. Dec. 19. Dec. 28. .-._. )EGEIVED this day, ex Screw Steamer L Peruvian, s'.rAcnY's BOOK 31-033, In FTIIIW n!I\'r\ In--- R. S. WILLIAMS I 1. . L DCCKEG, I` :,4Nh'E1`S. Guy ad .`... `.a 1nd Skirlj. -- Auc 10:1; 40: toonoo. K`fNGs 1`T{EE'1` T s K A T I _N_a_ n I N K. LAMPS ~ paid In Money lo cveryolle who buys Ten Dollars In Goods, or Half Dollar to ~ `r. DECEMBER 31, Come and see them! PRFESENT. House In the Clly. Pl RST PRIZ E 80 KIN; STREET. r \ NTLBS, Juehn, -n =. L'lo-ds,andl IN THE CITY. THE FINEST pL0cKs. "Aral R. VVIIITE, Chemist and Druggist, Princess Street. M. GAGE. 5 R. W. BARRUW, Secrets ry A: Treasurer. 1:. Holmes, pmucass sr. on hand! Still another lot; worth Hd, to be cleared nl bgd per yard. Every Lndy,Iiu,'and Child should have 3 dress out of each of these loll. Call early and select, an theie is a great clinics in them. knea Cotton. r ,n-_..... -1 Bales of Fnctory Cotton it lid per yard olfl the price. 200 pairs of Blankets st 2| 6d to 5| per pair on the price. Heavy reduction of all Good: at J. GREENFIELD S. XXX, LCS, and RW OYSTERB received daily in Gallon, Half-Gnlion, nnd Quurt Keg: for family use. Cans ot'Ba1Iimo:e and Fairhuen, very ne. lln I-mud D.-......... u-......I.. r-._-_- n_,_ WW3 [JUV- Un hand, Oranges, French Lemons, Cran- berries, Winter Apples, and Yurmonth Blonten. 1 Kingston, Dec. 16. SPECIAL -A few dozen left of Jouviz best French Kid Gloves, name an sold at 5: 8d. We are selling them at 3: 9d. Remember our I 3d Lace Veils. ` `L ..--u ......-r u; R. CROWN. I Stored under the old Telegrnph Omce, corner of Ontario And Johnson Streets. Samples any be seen at residence, Clergy Street, two doors north of Princess Street. 1'. III-wru-no-up No. 1 FI-'I-lit and Oyster Depot Corner of Ontario & Clarence `itreeu. TOUR choice entire Stock of DRESS GOODS 11.15 . 19 ad, or a quarter dollnr per yard. Sow; _1 nL!..L| have been reduced from 25 6d and 15 lod per yard. !T ! Your choice of them all at 25 cents. 5,000 yards in the lot. Also, another pile of about 2,000 ylrdl choice DRESS GOODS, wonh from R 3d to 15 6d per yard. Your choice for mid. ADOI.hPl' `Isl-on Int hnnnlvn . l......:.. .. ...... Jr--u. 1 uur L'.uUlL'u I01` 1U|.l. Another large lot bought a bargain at auc- tion, Worth from 101:1 to 19 3d. Your choice at a York shilling, 7d, or 121 cents per yard. I Remnants! Bcm-n7a-nts! Remnants! . .;n Lu, nuu your orders. !GREENFIELD S Our Stock 3! CLOTHS is the uent and best an Materials {or DRESS COATS, SKATING COATS, ` PANTS, and VESTS, and as the grant rush of the ,....m.au--5 ul nmrnnaa the seuou is now advanced, we We are also showing CLOUDS, uLU'1'1-I5. PARIS REPP8, will sell them very cheap. FINE ASSORTMENT of New .`IEWELBY PLATED and FANCY GOODS, consist- aisting in-Gold and Silver Wstoboa, Chsins, Lockets, Brooches, Scarf Pins, In and Finger Rings, ac. kc. Jet, Bog Osk, and Rubber Goods in great variety. Cake Baskets, Csrd Receivers, U1-net Stands, Tu Sets, to. he. lshogsny, Rosewood, snd Pspier Xscbio Work Boxes. Writ- ing Desks, sud Dressing Cues. Purses, Porte- monnsies, with an endless assortment too nume- rous to mention. All to be sold at the lowest poasible prices. H` Please don : forget the old Stand. uuuulsllng DI the now: A LARGE STOCK OF NEW Duuss GOODS Polom'us.-'l`o thine own ne And it man fo1low,u the Thou must not then be false D-..) :~- EYi,Fr~aacIl |`n..--- -_a I _.. P uffa are the known device ofqunckn mud chest: 3 spacious, striving by nnac:-up'Ions fonts ` D f turgid bonsting, deftly to deceive V ictims unwary who their tnlea believe. I scorn their arts, and nunt no Ipnrioha ware- s oundne in quality : my constant care. I I: each trnnuction til mynnxioua aim {I f` IJIIDDIQITLI` -- l---- -I-- ' ` ' BY THE SUBSCRIBER, non CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAIPS PRESENTS, _ _ -_-.. ........-nun us my Iulxloul mm 0 f MORRISON to keep the upright name. I o custoufs sought when value : not return'd. 8 uch is my scheme. Adults:-aI.ion I Ipnrnedl Dec. 9, 1868. December 18. X _j_.__.... - -...:.-----u 300 Remnants of Goods, and Any price. J. GIIEENI-`IBLD. TI... :1 1 oon JUST RECEIVED December 19. CHOICE LOT of WINTER APPLES, for L Safe cheap in Toronto Flour Store, 40 P1-ineou'St., Dammhap no Hana \.\'&.'T DRE ,.,. u_. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! AT n. Ioynrs December 31. KPPLFE BY THE BARREL. Juuxun uUl. C cheap by Consisting of EMPRESS GLOTHS. PARIS -non advanced. we will mull Hm... --.- 4.-- AT GREENFIELD S AT GREE-`.?FIELD S A'I` GREEET-FlELD S AT GREpT\7F1ELD*s L0 Flour P1-in December 22, 1868. rmnzsnlr % M. MORRISON. -To nelfbg um, ; I fnllnw an I... ..:..L. -x_ RIGNEY 6 J.` cmnnronn/. KING STREET. self be II night the day, 5 10 my man. Hamlet Act I Scene 3. R. GHOWN. HAVE JUST RECEIVED aslortlad in the city, comprising all 1118 NIH EATING OVEROOATS, TRAVELLING COATS, rush Holidays in over, now in the time I0 I-0! Abou 2 in wimo {ad onoured FLANNEL8-, wmonrs, Only n few pairs left of than cheap _ ' RIGNEY & SLAVIN; ICTURES in the above aty rally admired for their truthfulness to aa- tuve. It is admirably suitable for Piotllrdl Children, a they can be taken more rapldlyll it than any other style: - The subscriber Lu given hil careful attention to the getting up of Backgronndl and other ad- jnnctu necessary to the production of that His Studio ii alao well united for aocl: work, without causing inconvenience in the taking of lhe various other atylea of Pictnrea, an lay hi seen by a careful examination of the specimen on view. ` . Attention given to Photographing of 8 and Private Reaidencea, which latter, whaa adorned with evergreen Incl, have I ner Ip- pearanee in winte:_then at any other uaaon d the year. Price: as low as is compatible with axoelleacy of work. - I learenrygeno--7 BRIGHT BAY A BTALLION; block log man: and uni], 18} hsndl high` 1,400 weight, n year: old next Iprlng. all well Irained. Sire, Ke:meIlI," blood horn, owned by G. Dnint "Sm:-light," two-thir Clyde. ue owned wn. Inquire at D11 Doc. 1 '7: Esq, of Oobourg. Dun dl Blood, and 000-131! by--Prllcloahtl-0Il|Iv ly Nun ooo. , .PHomnmuc Pnmu_1s. V/Vieler J; Sewing-llacllle. ' This :II unquestionably the but Ila;-hint not before the public for domestic-use . 0-11 and use them at OI{TARli()i';'IwLE.E'I`,;-KINL-};'l`v0;,` `II II n` _ .. . uwyucun. rrvpnclllfa Trusty Potter: in nttenihnca It Railroad Dgot and Suumbonttnndinp. ` ` ct. 23. 4.'\lJ.|9 LJQIJE \JL an Colmnodioni and Well-tted sroni en T the come: of King And Prlleol Bmnn, lately occupied by Hours Fax-gunon h 00. Ian . mediate pouculon ginn. Apply to Jnty 26. I. BAWDEN, Snlidjnr. H0! run eumsmns; qr; ocL.o'rTn,I J11 CHEAP AT nunu uer znenul. III wand to KING-STREET Clocks Inndeto otdor. nu Styles and luhioni reed 3- Prices modem. to mi: as. sin. Dec. 18. A12` HENDERSON S Photo graphjg Gall any-. --_ WINTER, SC_ENERY,' CARD PHOTOGRAPHS of the principal Building. in the City, am View, kc. Lu-go Views of the City, Fort, and Eahonr. Stenoacopic Slidu-imnenn vu-ioty. A large collection of Foreign Viun, Gmnpa, coloured and plain, kc. &c., for sale at Ian tho.u_ upon! priqu. _ _ Eunnhnnnlrllnl I-u-Hal. ..I..__: nu _. - pxliaw. Somhundl II II II C have been lI_:I I 791wvI\f`ll\.-Assam __ __.. _ w` . Dec. 28. A! NEW Y0 Dec. 14. FOR SALE OR TO LET. FEE Cnllmndinni uni W-ll,nu-.I unnu- It rn )ARLOUB srovns, _ rm: 130213; mu: Inox smzms, con: soU'rrLls nnoox mt mdnoovlns nnny g Pfmnntn um- ;.tU uwuu Iunn_Il- -lII. Ulull X I335` HENDERSON S BOOKSTORE PRINCESS STBIIT. Dan 28, Ala-LA ETURH8 he I L neaiv-ed nlugn-`r:.t3f'E.- Dec. 28. T3iFnR" I1TIiIE PARIO STREE'l`."KfN nQ'l|nIr ninn . uuynuo 1125 `fl 1 eeeaived lines hi .. I.-- _!_---|- sung nu-'- I:_sAL.O[."8 . tr] :1 --.- --7511;`. 9`; l` 3- 3- Stephns. Prom-Ietor. rustv Part: in .n...;1---- -. .._ Taken with aceeuorien to 1V-opnun: _ 11 until! II?` n her friend: and 9d to rltoml sluice her `nun-n man for , And the public nut uh `a. Ill FRENCH imunons, so, FOR _ H~)L1_g}xYs. 7"""' ";'a-.e';:'n."a;-";% 21160: 1Ta n[oovns as PUDDING nouhnd, curnnur, &e.. FOR 1:3! [SON 1` 0 its Se. \ balgg H. GEORGES ._|1_ , In - HENDEISOI, PRINCESS BTIIIT. _s_AL:. ever! --`vi I Z 166 PRIHOIE 8'1`. I, onitruuo `Ne pau- worth 13' n mi .*'Ps ...-..., 3 Jock 0` A LSO Ir 5`. d and OP ml-{V Flgexi PR]! Id! York. Dec. 31.B! `"-" Of St` Dec. 19th, we 13 sru that aairs re- Enezucln. AGVWES f.r.Om mte that A grand demnnstra.1oD ur-oftbe independence of Cub Wk lb , andita nnnexauon M e cial says the Cbilian Ihu ogcfinllv signied lhe propositfo t for 1 peace iivi. conference P61"-` n-made g0V" lghf '1 UL _ at Urbaua, "H 1'3 I. third ran] over all its "3!ilgto 715 mm; The Erie I thrgugh broad gauge line _|ndth1sci:y, and WIN u_v nl'-_ utn ` In" [house bud exxer. York. Dec. 30.-Tbe hvery ggs Bron. the most extensive udeuroyudbry re tc-`CI hr. 150 hon: 3n -K-I 1 --1'I`g YIIK Dec. 31.-The Herald`: Lon- 'Ih|_vs- In rep}; to Mr Bc-naenfs ollhe grand ocean yacht ruc; bed by Mr Asbbury, the latter bjects (0 the first clause of the respecting the manage, the being 99 percent larger than the everbzmu |h..r 1... ..n L , Indecnnmg Mr Bennett's off.-r ` ? 9311: _ .....ca :0 new York, the Lou- Pwt of yesterday argues that lures and back would be de< No as 3 fair test of the re- `lmiuee of the vessels. . n` I {ndiannpoiis snecial nave lf.. - .".r:'. <;2mC1u~hI.8|" ., '4' Ct! Tlbit LlGII'r #4 Ian: I-'..u.-Iury Couoo u- Aberdeen Win?!` a.~- 1' ; Linen Shoe! `e undtruke to Him _r others not cnullt .ue ncrpectiun, 10 A-J, FA!!! Cllll under current Inyol < " 1 VII IARKITB. (`panel 1' ilndrl ~ ....- me Atlantic an than forth: Queen : C u L Isle yeuerdny there Mttflging Iboux 55 cents I ----_;; , , W, ,_. ipmn. Dec. 30.--Th,e Bavaria. iev0ria.n!,`.1n".rc-d L;-day. dou.Dsc.31.-0ae day`! later nu.-as Q melted irom Constautim-pie ,_.v y. `un- K!!! _lbciug99 pcrcentluger 1!. Imrbapea that be shuli have the lfmeeringlbe Dauntlesa 1: the Ii nee: mu will come off in the unifrench waters during the en- Iummcr. In em no other .-Unericun Inn should uccept the cbalienge fur Mooean nce, Mr Asbbury stall in- 'Cl!IILheAt1nn.i.~ -..A :-=- -' -` < 'I`1o.\' BOUG! ' A1` TH] a Sun Tfglih Iuthorily, and n inllowrnment has been eszaL>`. isL- I l`l*Il.l.(il{.\l`ll. M Y Daily ear, 1 supp: v,| ,___ I-.`\`l-LVINL NI Bennett's proposed `"3 '-`CW York, Of vs-nun}-.. ..__._,, .. _ 3.. ...u..u gaugn . route from here `P0I 5-pecial says, "mp"? 1183 perpetually W`. Cbic`g. Ind Indiana hlC}1 f`nnr...ru.- _.:.I_ .n A` U. 1 ill PC Grun-V _-.. uuouc Uy : -_ . .-4.-crane $5 5,10 ; G1jun--When: dull, from Iy nolninsl, $l,15_ R e ndy II 48. Bnciwbesl, \}2\\.\ L`; I wnuru L.`\.-u----- '0! Much Vellelllg 1 and Evening Silk D