ï¬cmannfacture Itwugnï¬fyingtoobâ€" “Mammpmloflmaqmet dwblemannm: ~- Rnuuy Mnnss Ar (Mungâ€"0n the ».5‘.13thimt. smeeï¬ngmhaflhxthe’l’em- A. Hall, Grime, whichmmended E.hggennmberu£mtepaym The ro- fcctheextezmonofrxhe-Pm and? andBeamn Edmund 7 Northgnnflroadtothatphamfully '1‘- LII .. _-_“_J_“_ A_,, W The following :30wa W var Ramsay, secomied by ' K116 E Wilsonzâ€" “halved, -Thuin " “Wofthismoeï¬ng,itisadvissb!e Btbevmagecbunca should submits ' hy-hwtotho.wepeye¢s of this quick nilyzytot‘ of the-P03 Ho or the extent? 3ng ny‘nd , up: an: Illa-lam w gnu-u. on the 8th inst. The Nurthcm Light says the show a: a. whole was considered good Theremsï¬netnrnout of farm horses Ind working oxen; milch cows were but deï¬cient in numbers; some of the young cattle were very ï¬ne, particularly ï¬le yearling heifm. There was close com- pet'uion in sheep. Pigs were also good, ‘ ' Berks. In the grain depart- ment, the samples brought forward were but the entriesof fall wheat me far thartoi immersing? Them lyof roots, Men pmdvee. , , was very e. After the abut, the members of the Society, with WWathe “Ormialionae.†‘ MW'FniranflSEow of the Mn: w' . "mmocï¬aybemm d'totho Mthatthepflesfor cabling†‘moqnalinvahetothoeeforyoungcat- tie. 'Owingtothemof the‘So- detybeingsomewhatshortqfï¬mds, there mmpï¬mgelydfortrtflgspf domqa- employment, and easy times generally. Sue ofthem took their families with them the majority were wise enough not todolo until they had learned whether ornotthe representations, made to them 10:9 correct. Mogt of those who pmgued thalatterooune have returned, andthe other. would do then-V, had they snï¬eient money to paythen' y. A short experi- ence feshasmfully oonvmced them MCanadsis the better place. Though in paid there are a trifle higher thuhere, all the neeemes of lifeare hamlydearer;sothatitisalmostim- 'bleforspoor man to keep the wolf the door. Other labounn, 4’ men in CMwilldo w " to be guidedbythe experience of these men, and not allow themseh‘estobeled my by the promises degentof American oontnctorg-rl’ele- a E 5%?g as H'u 'ExeellEncy the Governor General. The soldier-like appearance of the force at all places was most creditable.†A. 3803:! time since, a number of labor- ers were induced to goto the United States, to work on some new lines of ‘ railway. 058i: FQ‘WJEW in “‘9? W neuPrinee Arthur, to the ofï¬cers, non-comâ€" minoned oï¬icem and men of the ’Volunteer Militia. of the Dominion of Canada. who have recently turned out within the Pro- vinces ofN on Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec and 9:53†with such promptitude and mtto receive and welcome EL nae Prince Arthur. as well The! were promjsed high_ wages, steady ma: White: the mï¬eit opportunitch conveying histhanks, and, by special deairp,those of I‘is Royal Hig Shun: â€"â€"-'l'he Goxernment regards the Repubï¬m Insurrection as ended. Pre- «Imam against a new outbreak continue. A conspiracy to surrender the barracksat Sn Mateo the insnr'ents has been discov- «led and thwarted. ihe Capan ofthegarri- m in sand to be the leader of the compir- 8:â€. The Opiuum Natiomde asstrts that underwmdmg exists lac-tween the msuro gentshereandoin Spam .. The Cubans m to mistthe Republicans' 11: Spain with money; and when the Republic is estab- Mtg: Mace of Cuba will be ~26 to each rson, and l49t0each house; inth 30 letterstoeachpe nominSeotIxnd, 24; in Ireland,10. Athwleï¬m-inthe National Gutte, "oiBu-lin, dem-mg the-Masts QM, in Prussia: of“ thequ Tn recently-published report of the PM General of Great Britain shows that, the number of Iettexs delivered in 158 vs 805,118.000â€"an increase of 4.29 cent. over the nugn‘ber in 1867. It ex- 'bibm increase of over 25 per cent. in ï¬ve years, jhennmberhaving been 642,000- 000 m 18%. Thearenge delivery in 1868 1PM, his Highness declared “theme-iv“ Russians rule -in 'thateountrym to begraduany relaxed. hareport just publishedf of the engi- merbtheComnï¬ssioners of Sewers, itis M that the pulation of London Imammmtwithin epnextfortyyearsto nix millions. Itap ap,pears from a table con- tained' In this report, that m East London 19-!†Wm Af9m_er1_y Govmor 0? â€may as 170,194 penons'are already cowded in each square mile. In Camber- venthere us only 10,537 to the square mile ; in Westminster, 47,6061 I"- VW-QPâ€" ’ ’1' **'**' ~~7~1 m“ " Dr. Corbett subnutted' the folâ€" 1 11mm, 180 feetlong, baboon WiWulngoa www.m- ttmwill‘besbletomn up and dischuge â€mom a few minutes. A newroad hotbheennnde to connect the same withtheMukukarod Tisha-y Sound Advocate saysalarge numbed neviy arrived humignnfsreach- ed thereon Sunday evening, in search of land. We are glad toknmv that they have yup lob and are going‘fo~séttle inthe Tysvengu ulstion to the square nï¬eis 10.23; reggae per head, 8353 “per head, 9180; importsperhesd; 818 55; exports, 814 84; duty per head £17. Them debt of the Domimon 23 put dawns: W7 6,138 85â€"01066. Olmn Aanmrcmx. Snow. â€"â€"The m: Ionscotiquï¬w; andNew Bruns- W27 .115. ther there ï¬re 37?,- hi‘ 153, anomg' "flint the meal. “5°?"th name mtio since_1861>,_‘"a_'a {ï¬rtbepuï¬oéefgnnï¬ngaboum’ Mg: of 89% Hope, Lind? i W railwzyto this place? 13-, 1861 ......... 3,090,561 , ‘OS-S-OVERS, W§%M"â€Â§?ï¬ I ‘ ’TS’ UNDE] Tum‘""'m£ethm' «w ' 35;“ they give aviewofsuch «the any 9012111850â€, 4°“, â€' gem, imports “MP0“! of flu various banhl, th_e sav- yanks, punding societies, ï¬re W- “ tnï¬c, and â€foul-awe- General Order appears in nrday_:â€"-‘_‘ Hisfflxceflgwy 13,59,812 the ;ixiélnde the 25‘- “1°â€th church at High Bluï¬', on the" Assinniboino Farm on†A new hotel; the Garrett House, is nearly were 300d, done; and will be 0 penedto the public in nine of ï¬lm the course'of amonth. PantherLa Combehad particular y returned to his mission near Edmonton,a. sï¬ww‘p laceabm1t250milesthissideoftheRocky d good, I Mountains. The missionaries, of all denom- sin apart- } inations, established in the Territory are sand '3 iiideï¬nxhs:5 "able in their labours, and pene- at? itrate far and wide throughout the wilder- EiiyAfter roots,i ness, from the boundary line to Youoon 433:! River, in the late Russian possessions. [51H ,, I Small-box is said toprevail among the Inâ€" ‘ 0MB. disatnbes near the southâ€"western frontier {them ofthe Colon and general vaccination is Societytook advised for young and old. The ravages inst. m bftledismeamongthetribesare fearful, if once under my among them. There is “ 019-me. says, that it may “1; ,,,L nigh‘: yearlym ï¬gment. Ratio of ..-â€"xâ€"o.--I â€"‘w M IMO the Settlement within a. . ‘ month in a. “ pm]; of buffalo robes, “In! other article of Indian trafï¬c.†i Cncsos’ s ISLAND. -â€"-L:ist winter the is- 1 land of Juan F eriiandez was coded by the f Chilian Gowriiment to a. compan} of Ger- g mans, who are led by one Robert \\ erhiim, a in. Saxon engineer. He and his society hai’e now taken possession of the island and pur- Epose to make it their home. They number sixty or seVenty individuals, and hm e tak- I en with them cows and other mtti e, swine, E,fowls all kinds of agri'ciiltiiral implements: with boats and ï¬shing apparatus, pand tools ‘ for the various mechanical trades. This is a repetition on a larger scale of the experi- ; mentoi Pitcairn’s Island, without, of course, 1 themininal prefaoethatstained thehistory i of the crew of the Bounty. The world will , watch the career of this little colony with i deeply interested eyes; for zip art from the E curiosity and sympathy naturally attracted by the experiment itself, no more engaging spot could. have been chosen in which to make it than that which is cherished in so g many hearts as Robinson Crusoe’s Island. takinga Slater again (i. e, a, dhow laden with slaves), when, omthe 26th of May, at 1 p.m. , om: cutter went'aï¬er a fellow, which With a. long glass I watcbd intently ; she was only 143 in sight, and swept onihore in the shallows. We made allpreparations to prevent their escaping both by Lind and sea, and already she had landed ï¬fty of harm and slaves. Thiswasa fatal mis- take they made ; themï¬er was upon them almost instantly, turningone of the com, if! she msdéfa duh atfthe dhow without necessity ofwamng' ' orqupv rtto come 1m“ megs: ‘mï¬gnfï¬m‘mï¬: on re- but it way too late, their forges were'divx'd- ed, and the Snider overhead'goon brought them to, The dhow was a ‘ slum-with am dampâ€"e tremendorls hem]. «:Shchad a We gun wrth‘ ngs to pohgh' 06 ‘ourhodzat night, and bet-crew were of Zgotgtxihefané bonnfl to 3“, with plan. â€Nd hdlartn‘dges; she f an my; ad inns My rejoicedeflhands “mallardwork wehsvehad, sndtm: 30:34:11 revere an npidlygcbï¬ng play: Anavaloï¬ioer, writing tothe Delhi Ge- nugg'vathe following account of the cup- ture of a shver on the coast of Arabia:â€" ‘~‘ We have been cruising about the coast of Arnhiaforthe 135:,er dag,†saysa sailor from. Aden, «mm Who ofslgvers principally. 0m- boats away yup on the coastandbays sixtymilesdistant, andour- selvesï¬hasingandboardjng the dhows (sla- veers) in sight, 144 dhows were stopped and boarded, and I began _to despairoï¬ever RED RIVERâ€"The following isa. sum- mm of news from the Territory, by the Nor’-W'esterto 25th ult :â€"A severe frost made its ï¬rst visit on the 25th ult. Hon. JosePh Howe left St. Cloud on the 17 u]t.,’ forl'ort Garry. The Grecian Bend has made itsa ppearance in Red River, among thebelles. LTheyarebuflding aPresbytemn Ixnu‘s Corrox.â€"The impetus given of late yeam to cotton cultix ation in the East Indies iS’remm-kable. The natives begin ï¬oappreciatethe fact that itp ys them bet- ter to prod_noe «Mob, which fetches 10d. apound in the market, than the staple millet of the couxtry, which scarcely ena- bles hem to “'keep body and soul togeth- er.†In 1860 hep cotton exported from 1%:metï¬â€™m’909 sterling. This year’smp isestimated at £20,149,8‘25. Inferior as Indian cotton alway s will be to the varieties produced in yAmerim, it has been much improved in quality by care in cultivation and packing Some of the Indian politicians are pinniulgfring 1n guid- en dreams with reference to the future of the country, with an unlimited ï¬eld for the production of cotton open before them, and a. commensurate demand for the arti- cle_constantly flowing 1_n. i Lxcn'r IEocs‘ks, c. â€"-â€".-.\bove Montreal E there are 67 lights, 5 of them floating, the I cost of which was $40,561 28. Between I Montreal and Quebec there are 41 lights, 1r managed by the Montreal Trinity House at an annual expense of $23,053.56. Below Quebec are 23 bahts, managed by the Que- bec Trinity House; some of these, such as those inthe Gulf andstmtsof Belle Isle, are sealights of a. highorder. The sum expend- ed for these lights amounted to $45, 615 65. In New Brunswick there are 15 sea-lights and 10 minor lights, and f og-whistleâ€"the whole expenditure for them, ogbesides buoy s, mgnal- -stations, and the construction ofa temporary beacon at St. John, mnounted to$20,2f.’7 45. In Nova. ScJtia. there are 59 lights, two fog-tnnnpcts and a. fog-whis- tle, a. humane establishment at Sable Island, ands. smaller at Seal Island. The whole cost for Nova Scotia was $45,123 S4.â€"Re- port of Marine and Fisheries; 1863. ml. The Company (which is to be c‘hfled the Home AL Foreign Telegra thews Com- panics) expects to furnishegm origami and ear- ly news on a greater scale, and on a. more efï¬cient plan, than has hitherto been at- tempted. The capital is to be £200,000. companies, and, establishinw responsible agencies in London, Liverpool, Manchester and New York, as well as throughoutEurope India, China. and the Colonies, to supply to newspapers, news-rooms Chambers of Commerce, and the public generally, the earliest intelligence regardingall events, whereyfr happening, conimercml a_nd gene- A mama-to scheme has been set on foot in London, no less than to unite the Tele- graph system of the world in a single com- pany. This body roposes to take over the business of the temational and other I1" )8 stated in one of the French papers that the Hindoos in the environs of Bom- bay have been much startledby the appear- ance of their God Vishnu, who has several times been seenatnight whirlingpas t them ona celestial wheel, like a flashpaa ofï¬re. Directly he ap proaches them they prostrate themselves in Pthe dust. Yet all the time it isnot Vishu; itisonly acertainMr- Kemp, who, habitious to be ythe ï¬rst yelocipede rider under an Asiatic sun, has provided himself with one of the vehicles, but ï¬nd- ing that the heat rendered it an incum- brance rather than a luxury in the day- time, is com pelled to take his exercise upon it at night, by the aid of a lantern. { JOSEPH LANCASHIRE 83 CO Ourstock was purchased on the best terms, from A. 1 ngses, and consequently contains the newest daigns, and is the freshest‘_stock in Lindsay. JOSEPH IANCASHIRE S: (10., N o. 1, KEENAN’S BLOCK. ; 1;" are now preparad to offer the greatest inducements in the following leading "lines: 3% _ - ;. ,MERLNGâ€"The very best Goods at 507%. per yard._ ' "C(32)" DRESS GOODS, PRINTS ‘ †" I 'GS, WHITE AND GREY COTTONS, uCLOUDS; BREAKFAST SHAWLS, OSS-OVERS, HOME-MADE AND FANCY FLANNELS. TS’ UNDER-SHIRTS AND DRAVVERS of beautiful Shetland and Lambs’ Wool. SCOTCH AND CANADIAN TWEEDS. --Our stock 13 verv large. and , ï¬_ _. ..__.<~. vuu um D'V‘DLJ “DISC, (1 5M ;.11 éh:néwe;t pattng and dwigns for Gentlem’en’s wear. Sta’ï¬le and‘Fancy Dry Gobds, - Ready-made Clothing? ï¬bre received their Fall and Winter stock of Lucky, 0:; 1869. mg “51%;? W “WEE? w: w emy en It winbehiseonmtuldetvonrwgivemfm- MundthuamaHbu-Almppom ‘. .oer. ‘E'Ugnphmy,_'o£ Lindsay. and_thorqugnly I, koveqthmg’ ' in the Bookmd Stationery line, at law phca. To the ’ Farmers ! WAGENT FOR THE GLOBE, Leader, ï¬atriot, Farmer, Telegmph, Man- treal Witness, c. » rams FOR SABBATH SCHOOL Libraries, Reward Cards and Tickets. QRTER’S FOR ANYTHING AND _oveqthmg m the BooLnnd Stationery line, Lindsay, Sept. , 1869. The price of subscription to the LINDSAY Exposrron has been placed at One Dollar 3 year, if paid within three months from the time of subscribing, making it the 67mm News perPublished in this section of Ontario! At such a price it (minot fail to obtain a. very large circulation in this and adj Joining Counties. The Exposrron will be a good advertis- ing medium in the Counties of Victoria, Ontario, Simcoe, Peterborouglx, and Dun- luun. During the ï¬rst few months unusu- ally large editions will be issued. The local ‘colu‘inns will contain all the news of importance of the county of Yic-‘ toria. We intend to hare correspondents in all parts of the County of Victoria, and in the principal towns and villages of the neighbouring counties, who will supply us regularly with items of interest in their various localities. The transactions of the County and Township Councils will. be faithfully recorded. The VMontreal, Toronto, and Lindsay Markets {rill be correctly reportedL In Politics the Exrosrron will pursue a perfectly independent course. Every mea- sure for the development of the resources of our country, or which is calculated to promote the welfare and happiness of our people, will be heartily supported. The actions of public men will be closely watch- ed, and any unfaithfulness to the trust re- posed in them will be promptly exposed and condemned. At the same time, we will gladly commend and encourage those who labour to promote good government, and a healthy regard for law and order._ - It will be our aim to make the LINDSAY Exrosu'on a fearless advoeate of free and enlightened principles, Truth and Justice. Personalities will be carefully excluded from its columns. It will be a consistent exponent of the interests of our‘ Dominion, and more particularly of those of this Pro- vmce. The ï¬rst number of the LINDsAY EXPOSI- 1'01: will be issued in October. It will be a large thirty-two column paper, printed with new type, on good paper, and will contain each week a popular tale, (or a por- tion of one), a large amount of choice fam- ily reading, a. carefully selected summary of general news of the day, all the loud newswf the town and country, and well- written, forcible editorials on subjects of geyeml interest. V the County of V ictoria in wealth and improvements, and more especially the rapidity with which Lindsay is rising in importance as a commercial and manufac- turing town, we have been led to believe that a. paper in every way worthy of this town and county would advance the inter- ests of both, and secure a hearty support from the people of Victoria. Such a. news- paper we propose to establish in Lindsay, conï¬dently relying upon the intelligent inhabitants of Victoria. to render us that patronage andsupport which is necessary for the success of our enterprise. V'IE‘VING the renmrkablé progress of the Countv of Victoria in wealth and LINDSAY EXPOSITOR‘ m WANTS 9! m roman or†023 AND Cows-H or 'chrom. W'heat was rather better tnâ€"(L'ly. Spring wheat is nominally worth 900 in lots. and mid e proof 9‘2. Fall is nominal at 95c. Flour is rat - er ï¬rmer, with a good enquiry : No. 1 super sold at $4 25, and S4 27 was offered for another 10!: and refused ; S4 65 was offered for 100 hrs. extra and refused. 'I‘onox'ro, 19th Oct, 1869. BARLEY.â€"Ad"lce8 from Oswego report. a fall- ing market there. This. together with large receipts on the street market, 50,000 bushels was brought in to-day, brought down prices here. There were very few lots brought 74c" and that price was only paid for extra bright samples; prices ranged from ‘60c t3) 62c. ‘ a Fnocn FALL “'15:.“ Sumo“ 1mm. OATS, mper 32mg BARLEY, per 48 ms LINDSAY MARKETS. LINDSAY, Oct.‘ _21 1869 FALL WHEAT, per bushel ......... 5@ $0 81' Spmxc Wm'r, “ ......... 0 60 0 75 FLOUR. vcwt ........................ “ - 954) BARLEY ............. “ 0 55 OATS ...... “ 0 35 CLOTHING MADE i0 ORDER. STEAM 'FLOURING MILL At Cincinnatti. on Oct. 13th inst., Miss Tillie Higgings, aged 20 ym itemize-rs, Fashion Books, c. yORTER’S FOR MAGAZINES AND DETER, AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR. _ijle ~Socig§y_. Bibles and Testament: at >0RTER’S FOR CHURCH HYMVN rORTER’S STATIONERY 0F ALI} 'ORTER’S CHEAP SCHOOL BOOKS, and all requisites for School purposes. ORTER’S CHEAP PHOTOGRAPH Albums, Sheet Music, c. , ORTER'S ELEGANT PRESENTA- tiqn Booksâ€"Prose, Fiction and Poetry. W ATTENDS PROMPTLY T0 311 ordem by mail or otherwise._ )RTER’S, THE BEST PLACE FOR Copy Books, Slates, and Writing Inks. Books, Psalm md Prayer Books. subscriber having purchased the MONTREAL MARKETS. PROSPECTUS OF THE TORONTO MARKETS. P. MURRAY, Publisher and Proprietor. PETER SENNE'I'I'. Mozmlmn, Oct. 19. ...... $4 2") @ $5 00 1 01 ((1') 1 0172 1 02 @ 1 0+ 0 3‘2 @ 0 60 P) is furnished to subscribers at the low rate 0 ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM .' THE VERY BEST 00A]. 0". always on hand, 8.1308. large assortment of Coal Oil Lamps, and New Burners, cheap for cash, at THE FARMER’S STOVE d: TIN-SHOP, William St, Lindsay. CISTERN PUMPS, and everything else in the trade. @‘ THE MARKET PRICE mcash for Sheepskinf, Calfskim, Wool, céc. GI$CE§’£1ES, w DRY GOODS, ' BOOTS . SHOES, _ READY-MADE CLOTHING, ' CROCKEBY, c., c. The prices of which will dmw attraction; My-purpose is to clear out the present stock Iwutanter. » V ' ‘ ' JAMES WATSON. *** Post and Warden- copy. ‘ Dealer-"in all kinds of STOVES, TINWARE, E. M.$FE ELY, L customers that he will Close his Books against credit on the ï¬rst day of Nov ember, 1869, and will conï¬ne his business to Cash. up to the ï¬rst day of March, 1870. All parties desirous of settling with himself will have an opportunity of doing so up to the 15th of November, next, after which date, all AccountS, Notes, itc. ,will certainly be _pln.ced 1n the hands of a. Collector. Trusting in a. good return before the 15th of November, thanking you for past patron- age, and soliciting a continuance of the same, I remain, truly yours, HEALTH AND COMFORT.» and cold weather need \not be dreaded any more. w†India Rubbers, Shoe Packs and Moccasins, in great variety. WHEAT 01‘; THE RISE! NOTICE TO MY PATRONS. â€"-â€"â€":o:â€" HE Subscriber begs leave to notify his customers that he will Close his Books which will keep the feet. dry and warm, and if you Wish to enjoy a LUXURY, procure a pair of those and to do so to the best advantage, is by purchasing Good Comfortable e‘ver offered in Lindsay. Please call and examine the Stock, before purchasing elsewhere. DRY GOODS, The “ Expositor†IiENT STREET, CHEAPER THAN EVER. York Street, Lindsay. Comfortable conveymees and good horses for hire, “reasonable“ .- ~ . BRYAN GUN'IGLE. ' THE SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks‘to the inhabitants of Lindsay and County of Victoria, for the liberal patronage formerly bestowed, would respectfully call their attention to his large and complete assortment of FURNITURE now on hand, which for style, workmanship and cheap- ness cannot be surpassed in the County. Parties furnishing their dwell- ings this season, will do well to call and examine for themselves. UNDERTAKING, in all its branches, promptly attended to. 93" Remember the old stand on WILLIAM STREET, LINDSAY, where a. call is respectfully solicited. JOHN ANDERSON. 1869' ROBERT SPIER, 168 DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, ‘ FANCY GOODS, MUSIC BOXES, CONCERTINAS, ACCORDIANS, VIOLINS MUSIC BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, ' AND TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WATCHES, Clocks, Jewellery, @- Be sure and give us 5 call; Our prices, on examination of Goods, Will be found VERY LOW: . ' . ' T; 8: H. BRADBURN. In the Groce Department we make a Specialty of TEA, of which we have now on hand one of the Largest? _and Bat Selected Smoks 1n Town. We w'qulil invite speciol attentign to Our New Stock, Which contains all the Newest. Patterns; T OODS inTown. T S !~â€"â€"=Cheap and Good. ks evei- oï¬â€˜erédin Lindsay, - TWTEDSY Sâ€"all colours. AN LE CLOTHS. G "L N T F F s 15“ 'UNIGLE’S LIVERY STABLES, __..___ . of?“ HE one may be had and the other pmsc‘tved, by:,~ ' ‘ DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, c.-! CORCOP »A\ has just opened the Lar gest and Cheapest Stock of BOOTS SHOES, Brstocflg "710w complete in TEAS, gene rtment of N.B.---Goods arriving every week. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. GROCERIES. TA~KI.\ G CARE OF THE FEFT, TO THE PUBLIC. READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, â€"~ T. ‘ H.- BRADBURN, At A. KLEISER’S, {JAMES WATSON. GROCERIES, ARQTIQ OVER-SHOES, Carpets ! Carpets ! Wholesale and Retail Dealers in SIGN OF THE MAMMOTH RED WATCH, KENT STREET, LINpSAY. C b T T O N Sâ€"an unusually Large Supply. c. 8:0. c‘ T. CORCORAN, :0:â€" TE above stage leaves imkn every Xondnv, Wednesday and Fridsj morning, bcaytgeon at 12 811363: o’cloek, oeLand arrives at o’dock, noon. Returning, leaves Bobmy Thmday and My.“ strives at Mindoxi tt 6 o' THE subscriber has always on hand a stock of French Calf and English Kip; m as none but experienced workmen ure «mploy parties leaving their orders ma. rest waned they will be satisfactorily ï¬li . ‘ W Always for gale : quantity of Spanish 3 Dbl an‘ MINDEN AND BOBCAYGEON. Boots and. Shoes, Royal Mail saga; demand. has not space to emunerate all and every style, but of every known fashion hehas any amount on hand at his Emporium, 3 doors Eastjgf Willisz St, [influx , Niisming Boots, India. Rubben, and all other kinds of Win13:- Boots on as can be submitted to the public by any Establishment in the County of Victoria, or adjacent Counties. . Begs to state that having a thoroughly practical knowledge of the business in all its branches; and employing none but prac- tical workmen therein, he is enabled to ef- ï¬ciently execute all orders entrusted to him, and guamnteethe work. has also on hand as complete an dsssort- _.V ment of “ Keeyy your feet warm,†“ Free from dam; ), ’c., but I ï¬nd they do not succeed. Why I Because they are not acttml mecha- nics, but buy of agents, and quote their argumenm. Unfortunately ! FIND there are people advertising con- tinually “BOOTS AND SHOES. †BOOTS S: SHOES, Boots Shoes MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN WORKMAN s BRICK litLOCK, South side Kent Sheet, Lindsay. LINDSAK’. L. MAGUIRE. JAMES CONN OLLY JAMES CONNOLLY JAMES CONNOLLY William St., Lindsay» MARKHAM‘ CROCKERY, GROCERIES, c., M. mum»? 1689. J- bestowed upon him during the past ï¬fteen yemf%ziairespecï¬unymngn the i;- habitanta of Lindsay and the County of Victoria, that he is now receiving a large, exfen~ live andwellselectedstockof ‘ g,‘ 0;; v' ' COOKING, BOX AND'PARLOR STOVES! His stock has been selected by knew/131th the greatest care; and atthe best Iron Works “of the Dominion, md‘having‘heen bought for Qash, he is enabled to 039: than at ya/ch prices as defy competition. Among 'hm stock wfll be found the following‘ré- zyo. 11, Iron Duke .................... $22.00 INo. 11, Canadian ...................... ' 2200 a u IDxCOmmonwealthlu g.% l “ 9, Governor..;....... ......... 18.00 '9 -. ' u , -~ “ “ 1n Tmnmmu! 11‘...“- HE Subscriberdn tende ' chin sincere ï¬umka to the Pnlï¬ic for the liberal pom/nag} bestowed nmn him dill-r1313! tho hank ï¬ï¬mn wngr- “and Wnrllv Gnirn'rn the 3D. Wholesale add Retail, manu'éséfgped o_n the premises, of the vet-j best mérhhchaim- thaws eYer 05¢â€de the pizlflickeforï¬ Orders punctually attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed. Luther and ï¬ndings constantly on hand. ,,A cell is respectfully solicited. JOHN LYONS, " Lindsay, Oct. 2lst, 1869. ' William Street. MLKNUFJXCTURED ON THE PREMISES By the beat of workmen, under his own supeï¬nbendénoe, is immense of itself. Stoves! Stoves !! elaeivhéï¬. man was vvu VHVAV“ W “Lu uvuu wv.u-v. r .. . ~ ‘ ‘ . ~Hah ' determined not to allow himself to be undersold, meanings ï¬lm ' would find. giggtheir advantage to call agtlie Stove Store . of the subscriber ore punchmng ALWAYS ON_ THE INCREASE J O H N L Y O N S Just received 3,000 Gallons of No. 1 Coal Oil, which we offer at the lowest price by the gallon or barrel. QE‘ Country Merchants will ï¬nd it to their advantage to call, as 094514 0:12,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The Hwkmrm m-Cash Paid fof Sm Sting/"and Cow Hidm We h'aVe on hand Dye Stufl‘s of every vai-iéty, warranted to give satisfac- tion both 111 quality and price. THE BEST MADDER AND REDWOOD IN LINDSAY}! Don't forget the Placeâ€"Opposite Bigelow’s Store, and ï¬tted with new improvements in Burners and Chimneys.. - Our Bronze, Parlour, and Marble Lumps are well worth an inspection, as in quality and price they cannot be equalled in Lindsay. DRUG WJéBJEI-IOUSE; . froin $200.00 down to $15.00. “7 All kinds of Turning done with neatness and despatch. Undertaking attended to on the ï¬hortcst notice, to suit all gradw and conditions of men W. J ,7 MATTHIE. and every other article 111 the business, AS GOOD AS THE BEST, AND AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Samplw of ‘¢ H 0N KENTSTREET, BETWEEN FUNK’S HOTEL, AND NEEDLER AN D SADDLER’S GRIST MILL, H for Cutters, ,c., every month, our Stock will be made from the very best and most improved patterns, and with the latest improvements for com- for_t__a.nd. (fumbility: FOR SALE, The style of work performed at our Establishment 13 so well known that no comment is nec Be sure and give us a call. We will guarantee to satisfy you in quality and price. Blacksmithing m all its branches attended to with promptnws. P. 8; J. HAMILTON. I . surrounding Counties that they have now in eourse of construction 50 CUTTERS and a large number of SLEIGHS, which will be completed in a. few weeks. As we receive the English and American Patterns HAMITLTON’S CARRIAGEWORKS. byrpï¬i'éhasing their Goods from From various How in Montreal and elsewhere. When the whole stock i: " ceived, it will comprise the g? FINEST SELECTION EVER BROUGHT TO LINDSAY. DRY GOODS!?§-Â¥@§ FURNITURE STORE, Lamps of all the Latest Styles, OULTER S: SON are now siiqwing a splendid assoi-tment of Kent Streét .._ fl" BED-ROOM SETS at, all Prices, .ARTIES Coming to Lindsay will “GLASGOW . WQEHOUSE,‘ . J. HAMILTON desire to inform the Inhabitants of Victoria and COAL OIL! COAL OIL! Dye Stuï¬â€˜s! Dye Stuffs! Stove Pipes and TinWare, Stock of Boots and Shoes! All kinds of Furniture. MALCOLM MORISON‘ @' Our Stock is Complete, in every Department ï¬ AT W. 8.3 J. MATTHIE’S SOFAS, Is now receiving his AT THE DAR/TD BROWNE. Sign of the Red Mortar, ‘ COULTER £5 SON. 195"" BEDSTEADS, CENT, iMA'VITRASSES, E‘awm‘oaala:wmmura.ï¬..§. _ EU on “any. 84. L \ â€Â£qu «a 2i 8. m. 745...“? mi. 381‘â€. . (A :tscL. gsnoï¬gh given fmtheramgflntmr pnucrp men ve,,on sever-.1. m a. vasedfox; andcollccfod, mm hum e- muntof Bmkswm‘tbevfflnlywa neubeingaboutcopnbhsï¬.’ ‘ .. Pmdwrouofï¬dingin the mug theCamdnn'Dnnecnw for 18:43:71 ii! m .__3 :_ A1,,-,, A. l .d p '1- P121?" ion to thétiï¬ï¬i; HE Subsuiberpropoaes to issue i Sey- T tember 1870,i£ m: " hym- tions and 3:1va beo ' jam wetnrvmomprmgf ‘ ghePrgmmea' JMQIIQ- bee. Nova Scotigmd Xemensviak: 90W willbeappended thervincaofXg-fonndlml qdl’rince Edward Island. ’1): My ‘1‘]! Iconflinthe names omefeaa'ongzug Bulbs-I M and ofthegjndpalIflabitnn‘u‘m “new ies, owns and mm together 1nd: 3 mountdiGenanInfounmon, including - ' abeï¬mlDWoaofPostOï¬cum'de mammals, WWm-ndnn- ployees, ousesoflhrï¬ment. ummv ' m Clergv of :11 Wï¬ons, but“. with their Piv'ndons. Nmmm angiodhk, c, c; m» Smï¬d- I ‘ Buy-"2.", Expenditure, 1135:“ T6 be, Cyrmctedï¬o AWWA m 1’;ng > 54-†The thDix-ocwryfor 1857-58, 8,;gnw gammgnï¬fm? mï¬â€™airwiï¬ in 3:52:11 Hyper MW M can “Morgana '5“ r: goggu‘ 12: theDmniniouof (Canals. Team: or Summon Dommnn omeada. whoa-lbs: $12 peg-m Unihd SW do 315% Ghana Britain Ireland do gag “ Fmee,Gumany.a do £38k 09 :3 ‘__Ba_ {ea ofadvemgngufll hen-dc human“- CANADIAN * 7 V DOMINION DIRECTORY The ALBION. with any other“ pupa or with any monthly magazine ' ‘ lathe United Sumsâ€"m Subscription, ' of 75$ is not more than $1 per am in advance, without Eng-axing. v , Postnasters evervwhue an: inviteato been agents for the ALBION, and semi-ion of twenty per 0613:, may be deducted†all-Ib- sa-ipnons mm by them. Duke of â€waxing-m “'indsor Cum; 'Bodmg.‘ ’ ham Pdacc, Weanizm Abbeyâ€" F or two copia, $9 in advance; For ï¬ve copies. $20 in Mm Fortencnpiea, $35 in adnncgwiï¬ can co to «etha- up. . or ï¬ï¬een copies $48 in dance; rid; a w ' “I "THIN! My. . For ï¬ï¬een copies, $48 in advance; viï¬ In extra copy. . - ' For wary apiev. $60 at adv-neg, width» Cl gopiliï¬'bcrs must their poor / n W ‘ M m 369' Five Cents pet Copy quarterly in ulvanoe. The ALBION. with any oehaweekly m A; ’UAL CLUB BATES, Until further notice, with a. copyof myonu of the following splendid Steel Engraving-With each copy ofthepaper: A Queen Victoria, Prince Alba-t, Sir Waits Scott, WashingMBenJ auxin WM Nelson. St. Paul all“? MGM Clustlhne 33: nï¬ï¬imm'mm e m tyanrl Impudence, Ike-Pm!†gale, Columbus \‘ew WorRDr .Knng'l'ho First Trial by Jury The Falls-M2515“ Eusss mim 30553“ PWW «n. ï¬Cenupu- nne single insaï¬ou so out: perlineformoretha'nfour W150“ per line_ foronq year, mm m to ‘0 3. Subwriptio ’for qne‘yw. vita “yum the n .‘ .Ausua steel Engavngg' 2301: 3033232111]; l«,me ' $1: an mic-pm :v' mil. " Dam vanee; fox-six man Three Do ' threemonthsOne Q0 and ï¬ftvmtt. paid in each use any States. Subscribe-awn} bemppliedwith a. Q g 3? 3:: a E 5-5:; Amended Terms since May I, 1869. Dominion HOtel, Cor. William and Feel Sh, Lindsay, ALEX. MCDONALD, - Paommnon’ T. FOLEY CO, HARDWARE FAIRBANK’S SCALES, SPANISH SOLE LEATHER. with a full augment of SHELF HARDWARE, for sale by . 1312mm BROS. - Kmart? Block BAKE mmns, mm Ross, scoor snow,- ' my mm, 03mm 'rr'ns‘; HARD'WARE, BLACKSMITH’S COAL mox AND STEEL, PAINTS, OILS An) cuss. CHOPPING AXES >2 ctr, AND MACHINE sAws, CABLE CHAIN, CORNER mm AND W 518., runsâ€; , Elwell 8; P3130135, of every description, stthesignof THE BIG PADLOCK. up: line busiaess'cms. m. mgrâ€"J6; llï¬onfree,818permnum. . ' Lindsay, 1912!: Oct, 1309. Bertram Bros, SOUTH SIDE or mm. LINDSA.Y; PthOgraphers', HEAVY AND SHELF DIPORTEBS AND DEALERS IX ADVERTISING RATES. KINAHAN Acogzsw. Immmpmm MAKE m, Shelf and Heavy FOR 1870-7L