I/Tvvnvr y, u-wuuww. V, uwm BILLING Or! I! n trjo above cost. Now is the time tor J Iva... utrI:'|.`cn.T , our haunts on t Son. Sou. Ehnsotnfromaael. Drnmi. Dolls. Donn` Carrlllu 03410! Sloicht. &o.. M gm , E Princes Street. Uptown 7 com, u A Cabinet Easllyblsguuucl. Nlw YORK, Dec. '12. --The Tribun n Paris dsspslach says : If the op rtnnists combine to render the Ionization o a consti- tutional cabinet impossible the president of_ the republic is dsterminstlto retirsine week. It is said hols already disheartened and diqzimod." ~-. v , ,s._ ,.4.- -_ .._.._ __, , -.-., A aso.-|noomno [d l!ut.(.`l:doIh-35. Sweet cider. 250: Iwet oringu, ue new dawn, 10c ;_l:.-fnx.n>a, 25: doun ;Mn.- lap, grapes, I-`re; simuberrieu. 25 qim-K. , JIIIIJI Cmwum. I10 IIII I \;IlII!l' oeuv- LONDON, Dec. l2.-The S(andarct;.e,yatlm.a growth intheGermnn crown prince : throatis undoubtedly that of e cancerous nature but {but it in no ernell that the doctors are hopeful that it will be A lon time, perhaps eere, before it will impe e the prince e \-nnl||:n1' A big bargain in cloaking at Hardy's. Perfume cues in Wede e drug store. Selling 06' this month at Rettenbur `I. Spectacle: and eye glam It Wade a drug store. * At the court held this morning to" consider appeal: mines the decision of the court of revision, udge Price xed the assessment of the lead of the Midlend agricultural u~ eocintion at 83,500. It was eeeeeeed at 817,- 000, it: true value. `The tum of 01,000 was etruck o' R. '1`. Wel|tem e ueeument, and 8500 011' that of Dr. J. A. Henderson. ' Patrick Kelly Found Dead in a Room in i the Court Rouse. On Saturday n' ht Patrick Kelly, aged 73 years, went to `eorge Brewer's quarters in the court house to remain there over night. As he was an old friend of the family he was put to sleep in a room adjacent to the count council chamber. The gas was lit and a terwzwds turned very low, so that, in case of necessity, Kelly could turn it up. He was found dead on Sunday morning, with all the indications pointing to llll asphyxiation. It would seem that the was.either blown out'or went out. Irwin, coroner. was summoned and was at first inclined to hold an investigation, but after placing a policeman on the case and the rumors circulated being fallacious, he abandoned the inquest. and the remains of the deceased were removed to the cemetery this morning for burial. Kelly lived near] all his life in the county, his parents reeixl: ing at Barrieeld. For many ears he was emploved by Mr. Brewer : fat er and Ro- bert Shannon, of Storrington Latterly he was foreman at Gilderslee\'e's quarry on the Rideau canal. He was released a few days ago. He was a brother of Mrs. Noble, of this city. and Mrs. Redfern, of Pitteburg. He quarried the stone for the court house at Chaumont, N.Y., years ago. Inn vueun uvu-5-w u. v..-.-.. It in pointed out that peace commie- eion repreeente 23`) member: of the British perliement, end that coming to Americe to present the memorial from the Association to President Clevelem it would be unne- turel to hue even the ehudow of a dimer- ence." Yet that dilferonce, without the ehadow, some people are during their best to bring about, end if they do not succeed greet will be their disappointment. gears, D610 ruthing. BCICIID u] uu-nuns Us nu-nu`... The American mpreesee e noble senti- ment when it says that ii the nations of Europe could be persuaded to disarm it would indeed be a great step towards the ca- tablishment of Christianity." It iasaruestic when it observes "To thesethe peecedelegr tione will repair. Eloquence should be em ployed on Prince Bismarck end the cur. Let them be eeked to agree to arbitration. The nations of the continent are certain to have, from time to time, differences that would give abundeut employment to arbi- tratore. But between England and the United Stetee there is no quarrel and no oc- cuion for one." The American ignores. of course, warlike telltof tbetishermen and that suthority" which the speekers at the Philadelphia meeting referred to as sut. cient, if enforced, to bring A speedy end to the shery eznbroglio. If either the sher- men or the preeident did as they have been urged to do by lndiecreet oouncillors there would have been quarrel enough to werrsnt the peece commission in puttinu to good use the peculiar functions which they have thus far veinly eought to exercise. " Ia :- -..:..e..I A.-6 eknb eh; ~nAnnA nnrnuein. in e inen ol Congressmen Resdell's tect end psrllesientery experience. to eot the tonne- gent towerds the peeee conmlssioners. '1 hey represented ltegleed, but not her govern ment. nor the '3:-eet pertles between whom polltioel power hes so irequently Iuctueted; they ere not responsible {or Irelend's politi- eel disshllitlse. nor for the ewerd which, however rightly or wrongly-rightly in the opinion oi ell Cenediens~geve to Cenede the few llllone thet purchased for the Anerinene the iiehery privileges they ell- joyed ler yeers. Nor ere they to be em- herrened. es The Aum-icon, oi Philedelphls, would hevs them. by the memories of wer. the very consequences of which heve spur- red them on'th3l; present Isisslon. l`hs_ presence of the commissioners in Americe does not "neoesserily" oell up the world's wer history. Englend hes been spoken of es lending in religion. in th lreedom of her people. in commerce. in civi tion, but The Americas regerds her es ebout the lncerne- tion nl evil. es egg:-eulre in wer. es e power whose leg is. is meuy lends. the symbol of ex tertion end oppression. es being responsi- ble ior ell the conicts (lour ol them) the! here ooourred in the United Stetes. es being one of the powers thet ere oontinuelly threstening the poece oi Europe. All this signifies whet? Thet the spirit which so- tuetss the peece commission does not ec- tuste their critics, end the trooping together ol the grievences herewith deteiled, most of them enciest end more or less `fictitious, eerteinly eests discredit upon the essurences pl ood-will which eccompeny them. Sup- posing that e greet deel oi whet ls ohsrged euslnst linglend were true. the mission of the peece commission would still commend itself to the government end people of the United Stetes. There is no immediete den- ger of e wer cloud breeking over the re- public. Situeted es it is the olive breach of the pence essocietion mey not here my perticnlnr cherm fer those to whom it is oifered. but the concurrence of e people so progressive es the Americens in the enti- wer movement would here e powerful eect upon the es yet unspproeclned end belli- gerent dynesties of Europe. Ir-1- s..___:-__. M .......... - ..nl.l. nnei. SUFFOCA TED BY GAS- A General looting of all the members of the Knights of Labour will be held on M0.\'DAY l in Ammmhlv Hid]. Sm-.ninl Busi- Be an I cuncor sure. un nu , t'I;_.___l_V...! Lute Locnl News. - ,A1' SECOND . HAND BOOKS Second-Hand Boob bought and sold by A. SIHJlO.NDSg AUOTION8ALEofBmKBUH8TO0Ii Melte your selections now before the best are sold, at 125 - PRIN(VJE-S-8 - STREET, __u A`; I-v-_.|_.__'- as-.. CHRISTMAS 0,4308] F. N ISBETS, HENDERSON &00 S. SGHDDL ENTEBTAINMENTS, New and Popular Music, J upt the Thing for \ \ \ VIIIII'RI -W III III I.IIU IIIUIIIIIISTI Ill IIIU Kfghua boheldon Moxm H\'l\.lil.\'(} in Assembly Hall. Special Busi- ness : evonr member attend. ,Dialogue & Recitation Books SCHO0L- PRIZES, ` Is unusual Laura and Varied. ` PRICES : ARE: RIG:-n'.j (Lowll Bron`. Old Rudvm-`o -- :1` u n__ n_-.. -ANDw Sunday Schoo|Teachers Ann. 0. IP/?/[E Books /1 la. 0. HARDY& co. Our Dru: Goods. no they are nnrketl, we believe the but value in the trulo, end you get an extn I0 per cent. as well. Kid Gloves, Kid Mitts. Wool Goods, Silk and Linen Hand- kerchiefs, Scarfs, Etc., Lowest Prices and all New Goods. Moat Wonderful the large qmntity 0! Drum Good: we have dlnpoood 0! during the put two weeks. DISCOUNT STILL CONTINUED Our State will rennin open eech evening (I119 PJI. We do thin that ellourpelrou may heve en opportenlty ol rleltlng ue end eeeln; our mick ol DEl`;\RT.\l EXT - OF CROWN LANDS HA Tran-uer'a Sample Lot Fine Roll Plato Jewelry bought no Cheap, will you for about lldlf Usual Price of such gooda. A RATTLER. -XMAS-J A Fancy Goods, Notions and Plush Goods. A;_1'3ozc}iis Nn MAGAZINES. To Public School We would like to make our AnnualAnnounoernentt~ha.t __-._ aL--\_ -1 Y)f\I'\3G Allshudu and Limo Vurioty ol MIMI -I In Great Variety, by the Best Makers. One Price and Plain Figures. Auction Sale of Second-Hand I-`urnlture on WEDNESDAY. DEC. mh. consisting of Cook and Hall Stoves. one Parlor Suite. one Marble Ton Tnhln Marble TOD Sideboard. DIIIIIIK an...`-y.~'.- _....--_--_- Goodn. othlnu. nd tulygyngodl. Fm-Clo Costa :nd rumlture. Mlttfl.` Pdntlngu. an Glam n Cmok . ware.` Bllvarwu-o. Corner Brook and Wllington Sta. In.La1-are Quantities, at UQIEJIIJV uuuvuawu U Hush our Stock of BOOKS, suitable for Princess Street. CORNER BOOKSTORE, 88 PRINCESS STREET. bait Goons. 'U1\T*i'II; --AN D- Auction Sale of Timber Berths. FRESH @3005/7E. ` VAhI J!&1N _'l'l`iDNtll:lAIug'1`, an weuu uhor npted ewan menwh as P 335m envious imlmonmt ta 0 an: up ' oe. Beware oteu ' `No addition to or variation from the simple name: nnnunn l"l'|ll"llI\ no nr-unulr HE ND/P) & THOMPSON '8. It contains neither Alum. limo. nor ammonlu mm! an be used by the most. dollcau oonstitu '10.! -"`_P.'._"2` ""'!_-.__E`.. _ ....'....". ..`3 be used by the delicate conamu u th : met. In 1 ocean $::'Emm'tf ml:-|numf;91"11x'i1EsTN E IN _'l`HE BRET. wellu thor- nnahlv alumni In um uumm mun. ktmhnn. ha: COOK'S FRIEND ` BAKING POWDER The above were purchased direct from the manufacturers and will be sold at O Sm 111 Ad- vance on Coat. 3 Ro1_)ertso;1_Brot_l1ers, Spoclncadom and other conditions may be obtained upon application to E. J. heunox. Amhitoct. south-out owner of Kincutd Yongo Streets. Tot-oatao. . JOHN J0.\'ES. Chairman Courthouse Committee. .u-_ I:..n oI\_...._s.. \!.... 1|. IQ! NICE FOR CAKE; IS A PURE FRUII` ACID POWDEli IIIJU DILIQPIU HQ!-LIV a 000K '8 FRIEND I8 GHIUINE Trade Mark 6:: WM ! pcohco I From this celebrated manuhotory we have received II full [Inc at SATIN AND "PERL!- MU'I'l`ER" GLASSWARE in Rose. Blue and Orange Colors. consisting of , .. L cauu TEA swans. Any um I knock the botwtn out of high noon and bring Groceries down to hard n. Aim! k 1 IDA! am. .`. .a % u2 'ne'5"sc.:2"3.'. . cs{ , .....a .0 that everybody`: table mav be supplied wit in - , the store. JAMES REDDEN, nIIl\v A NIB A n'l\nDI.` IIDILIIVIPBL E1` "IBB.KEL8GRUN BB1 UABLSBAD." Low PRICES loll encou ng nuooou. Jmh Bllllngu has said. To stay to win."nnd I have made up my mind to Ea$~1F3ER. .. . `rm: npprobnuon In the selection of good! in the several lines. whether staple ot in Special ; den. My aim is to try and please. and thus far have met with _TEE _ CITY AUCTIO N ROOMS, 1.`: r In_..'._ --..- |_vA..-..a Who does the best by the people II he who l will do the but trade with Lhcm.ulUn this `` belief I have spared no endgaavor to meet. i::E[E IMZ.A_].\T Pure Gold min Vanilla. Pure Gold A Lemon. Pure Gold Ens. Ratefba. Pure Gold Ens Wintergreen. Pure Gold Eu. Plno Apple. Pure Gold mes. strawberry. Pure Gold Ens. Raspberry And Pure Gold Spices of all kinds at A Fine, Rich Flavoured Soup THE ONLY EXTIMOT 0F BEEF 7. will buy ulb.olDuU'a|wor(h181'-2c. 12ewillhuy|lb.o!DnaWI!orth20o. 150 will buyslb. oUup|TIwoI\h25o. zowibuyslhdhpufnvqythloc. zowillbuytkuofhnlrylup. ' scwill buyanrofhiunnnhllootrio Soap. 10ovillw:sh|d'l`uIhI.,. xocwmnmouor `. ' . 121-ukysouznun -` more in the city. sms Lovnes 3! 00., EA]! our good: lower In price that sum FANCY WATER SETS. ANTIQUE VASES AND PITCHERS. SUGAR AND CREAM SETS, EPERGNE8 AND BASKETS, TOILET BOT'I`L-ES AND ORUET3. FANCY SALTS & PEPPERS MOUNTED F ':_E _.F.VP...- !5._..,E F Because we want to sell them out is the reason we are selling them to Low. TE.\'Dl-IRS for lhoeroclion of New Municipal Buildings for the City of Toronto will be re- ceived up to noon on _ . .. - n - 1 3 gang; Can be made IN A MOMENT by adding oiling water. LYMAN SONS & 00.. |..._ - 4- l'V___A_ - 228 PRINCESS smmm. Suitable for making JULIEN and other (`LEAR SOUPS. % . outer Pt-uucuand Hou- trul Bu-ecu. WHY ? Importers of Crocgory, ha. 187 PRINCESS ST. 'i`E CEEBRATED THE BEST FOR BEEF TEA. 11. JD: nuns-a;u, (IIo\IIv-wIrI. Agonttol-'l`ho Xuuhcturm-s'l.l!o and Accl- donl Insurance Co. Sole Atoms for Pnmdu. [WIIE PRJNCESQ ST. V N01` ---! Iu'ucumI`au I0 l00llIl5)' nnu (168(1l'ip' tlon limits. non. oto.. and wing and condi- ugu otulo. will be furnished on appllmuon .or by lotur to the llennrununl. or CE Day of Jan.. 7888. _, _-_ L- Iaunny nurncuve. Admlasion-~l`1-oo in the afternoon: In the evening. Ion. tl"l`u. lsconm. NEW GITY G[lUR'l' HOUSE Tho Musical Programme will be more than usually t\ttn\cth'e. A.|..t..t.... I`... In ah. -inn-nnnnw In the i lnztenll holding their Annual Christmas Sale and Concert THURSDAY, DVCEMBER15th. us" IE? OI -`la-I llnnn nf j...?__.._:.__.._._._.__.j._, ,-_ THE LADIES OF 8!. M188 GHHRGH A Flrlt-Cluu will he presented. MN. JAS. FAX. ot l`oron|o. PROF. CLARK. MR. J. M. SHIIZRLOCK and olhoru will lake arm: a 45 N` ' J. c.nu=m:1.1. Sec)`. COOKE S CHURCH Urown uuuu. _ N unludlorlud Adveo-linemen! NM above `amok paid for . T_ H-II`!-.'It mu` Kingston. Dec. 5th. 1887. 1`: Ornnuolall this nsnoconun A o! over JO Nlclm n New York City. The Ounplou Oompony at any I Iruui. All use spacial scenery. nal: no Dbl.-nnn Ihh lnnnnannnl 3 ILM. Inouwuu t l : LN. sea 0! PH ' nu lnpqumn 7.59. I): and ouorvod I-Iona. 01.0). . AIPIAII om-n. MARTIN! OPIRA HOUSI, WUBSDAY & FRIDAY. D1015!!! lND16tb. CITY HALL`; '."`?`:`:.i; r'Y.-4 _'9_`i. 9;`3";':':V ";oI'I*":`r"HALL 1' IA$YWl dd lhopooron "\$l'V IDLI- airt- Lunoh at " owning. Doe. uu-In UNTIL NEW YEAR'S} . - , .-A.;J__. _ _II Ll`)- AC IVTZ Overture-he Pen:-Io` . Chum. . ..` nhh COME:-'6i;'AV:eOilPANY. u|InI.\aiI\l\l\n v unnlrlunu L10! ulvu-U vuu City Hall. Tomato. Nov. DU: 137. `rm: AIJTY (7717: v nun: or uA5r?nnou um w:u.s{.'g`AzuIc u an an not an CITY 01%`-"'I_"'(3RONTO. __-_... A... -n - ts-II. nhnvarnnnv Crockery, Glassware, Etc. Nun: (wanna nan I-`onnsn BRANCIJ Tmmto. 18th October. I887 NOTIPE ls lncroby Von that under Order in Council 'I`lmlmr Bert 9 in the following Town- uhl vlz.: Livingstone. McCllntock.Lavu-once. Ho ughlln. Hunter. Bishop. Dovlno. Butt. mggar. Wllkoa. llullnntyne. Chisholm. Canin- bglp, Pentland and Boulter. will be oored for use by Publlo Auction on THURSDAY. the Fifteenth or Doounber Next. at 19 o'clock noon, .1 the pnrtmcnt. of Crown Lands, Tor- "" T. B. mnnrm. (lonnnnlmlnnnr, Friday Evening, Dec. 16th, KNIGHTS OF LABOUR. SALE OF BUSINESS. I I Ii I1: vu . i--. ouungunounauunundaot -5 Iii-"5' T l'1'I f (` FROII TIE CA!-ll.\'(),;-EV' YER-.- ANNUAL TEA AND CONCERT. Commissioner. +.:.*:::':.:`.:'.5:_*:J..*...3.:?..:`:.'.2:: o Oar LLY, C Ilontnul 8% I 125 Pro`:-Icons .-s'tr`e`e;.` IR. I!L'DOLPIl ABORIKJNS Till-2 undersl ed will receive Tenders on SATURDAY. 1` E l'l'rn lNST., until 96m.. for the Stock. Fixtures l4eue.I.Iconse. hul- tola and Book Dome of human Thompson. Mar- ketsquam. Kinaalon. This is I rare chance for an one desiring to carry on the Liquor and Soda `later Business. Tenders will be received for whole or part. Terms made known on application. ll AIVI'\(\\!\Tla`I I A \lI7I\I'I' )0 II III U-Illa Iv: E. R. MARTIN. Anctiouor, -II.to. __A A..l IL- \1-___n.-A.. uany.................... 00DIAVI7IIO0.. ull huurl. 0 nd 1*. ISL III- KIIUWII UH |J|.IIICl.|I.lUII. MACDONNELL & MUDIE. .w1'h. 14th and mu. -II Luna. ll:-gal (`anu--0 ' ; . Ix_..._I- $.14 's5nEfc3:'n.~xE ' l`JV'I\IIl.\'U ill Assembly HRH. Special Hus] ness : every By order of the Master Workman. ll! III Jun Donna Tolcunau Pt II ..loIIhonotn8od:l`l; Illuhotl or uoduuy . Q. ` " ac... .,".:':. its Km Ionian unborn of Hndnlity ,. .1'elmun I-`nun: (`moon Ill`! .11, . Mr. Novun R. Morrison r. Gallows: `.mI'|'r;MN'o.vll.|o' `It, Mnnlnxn -v uusuwuuvvu--I vn -nuv -c:-w- -u- ... way: 3 tandoncy an Inisdinct public stun- tion, It was 3 nuclei: thing. iuoxculgble PEA CE COMMISSION. The members of the peace commieeion-- the gentlemen repreeenting that increasing multitude in England who are against E re- eort to war aea meane of aettling interna- tional ditiicultiee-are having an interesting experience in the United Statee. They crou- ed the Atlantic with three ohjecte in View (1) to euhmit a memorial to the preeident for eigneture ; (2) to aecertain the feeling of the people on the war queetion ;' and (3) to give wide currency to their opinione lend aeek to will over to their eide inuential men who were not of their way of thinking. To what extent they have felt the public pulie, and to what degree it bente in favour of a univereal peace. we cannot conjecture, `but we are bound to eay that the greeting they received at the Philadelphia meeting wee more than they hargeined for.- They had no deeire to champion any Cause eave -that which lay neareetto their hearte and when the diectieeion took a much -wider range-in- volviug` an attack on England for ite refueal to grand Ireland home rule and for its euc- ceee__ in the deplomatic deal with the United Statee aolne year: ago anent the Canadian tieheriee-the"vieitere-, were ailencedlif not dumbfounded. * '. I J.'.L J a vulvvulvu aaa III`! a vlv\rUaJ lvra. n... It iaa great advantage to the former to know as much about forest: as: possible. The greater. indeed. the knowledge and the more it in applied the greater the success of one`: occupation. The care of the forest and the cultivation of the eld are inseparable ra~ aponaibilitiee. Hall Parlor suite. Marble To Table. Marble `hop Sideboard. '1`: a. Canon. and u lot of other goods. Solo to oummonoo at Iowa. Terms-Cuh. I ) I ) ll 1 D'I`I\7 A ....A.__-.. luau:-nu. Mr. Phipps may find men who differ with him on certnin points, but he will find none who doprecineo tho industry with which be but collected the information which he has ombodied in the Forestry rep: rt. __ ,4--- A- `L- t._.._.-.. 5.. aa . v--..--- The forestry report for I886 has been is- sued and contains a report from one hundred ` and sixty townships, giving the amount of wood tit for fuel. yet standing in the older settled portions of Ontario ; a report of e. careful examination of tuo townships of Ontario, one lying southerly and one north- erly. with the View of obtaining an accurate idea of the etfects of woods. or lines of trees, on the gnawing crops and the climatic dif- ferences observed since the clearing up of the country ; notices of the progress of forestry in other countries ; results ot ex- periments iu sowing evergreens in large quantities in Ontario. and directions as to how similar results may be obtained ; com- plete directiousas to raising all trees from seed and planting them out ; carefully pre~ pared statements as to the lumber districts of Ontario, value and uses of woods here. planting in school grounds and on arbor day, value of woods in preserving humidity on adjacent elds, proposal forest reservations, management of trees in cities, plantations advisably on Ontario farms, overcleariug in Ontario, preservation of birds, forest work in India. evergreen edges, and many kind- red snhjects ; as well as valuable reports from gentlemen who have of late years started plantations here. It is found that the dissemination of these reports, and the assistance which the press has given in men- tion and quotation has been productive of much benet in the province, many thou sands of trees having been planted and an interest amused which will do much greater results. `- .~ s I nu- Iulnbfoundod. ` , , `nu inmamaa. of aiaaauuu 3.. .r. .... ,.....,......... .....-........._,. What in Itnlul nboul lbhulup Singh is incorrect from beginning to end. This Sikh is held in utter contempt in India, and` long as he keeps out of lndin the British go- vernment cut: nothing About him. TL- I--. ___- _.__L ,._I.. -1` `L- -..AK..I.. Tho Runlun are fat gaining A otrungt liolcl throughout lmlis" This in utterly lulu. The fooling against Raul: in very strong. Add the princes and native chief: on prepnrovl to nnint us agnilut lnvuion, both with moloy u.d-mu. awn. Tho Amour rival. Ayoub Khan. in now u Itch`: priooncr in llritioh India. And it may be taken for grsntonl tint` he will not got away in I hurry. So the notion: complications," Oxultecl over by the Drntolrat correspondent are poltponoul incleliuitoly. II'L,- 2- _.-;.,l -|.-..g lL|...|..- u:....I. 2- lovw-Juan vvouovq-a .----. You. Rania does run India. but may lnnlnwun It In our 3IIIllI]'I lune appeal-ml I pnrugrnph from Dnoorut`a Houmly. which conulnml several inaccura- oleo. um! I mulch! ol oontunponry hdhn history. tad on who hu lived for aver: quuurol netntury in nu: country. not rllmull to the luck at oornctiug them, x"'"_= .. . p . n u Tun llulll Wmol_I- bllnlusd every oven- llmu KIM Hun Kingston. Ontario. A1` I! nouuu run run. l`uInr|Inoo.ouutwo l;unnrt|:ao . . . . .. l'ortontIIMn.uchIu uuI.Inur1lou.. U Ovortour Maul. Int Ioopullno lulu nontoouoouuvolnm... do " av uhoquut lM....... loo I . nhoqunt In. lo In Co udbuthllb. aha mum-rm` L -ha-an-oaupgg. mwnnxnv nnTsn wa1o.up. an H . "I-nrwuhhdovuw 'l'Iunlnuou':ln; __REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY TENDER. ll pullll IVU7 `l`IIIl'-l] Ilwrnulj at | our. Acacia tolho npurhou tboboouob Inc In C - n It: . and cheap Wol`I:IH|||)I'0 uh nun: n-my J n ulna: |-.n.u.u-_ }JcI \ flu TIIE PORESTR Y REPORT. NUS-S`l.l ni4.v rs` uvou. -AN`N)lJNCE7NIENT. Inlytvvvu yuuun-g yu:--u ICDW. J. II. PINS`. Vlowlowr. Anstntitnuxm _-_ __-._ a-. I-gash.-- THE aizrwsn wrm. MQNDAY. 'l`E.\'I)F.llS will he row-ivml. mldn-s~xo to the undorsirned. until SATUIIDAY. l7'ru Ul~2C.. M 12 o'clock. noon for-_ who purchase of the Islamic of mum l al.nuk Derry. conulnlnz Three Tcnenwms. corner Colbornc and Chat.- hom slreols. . The highest or any lender not nooeosarlly no; eptod. GEO` Mo0ERS`} Exccntort. PETER HATES. lfincrntnn nan 5th. I837.