pei oR _ the average, though even in that year the | { antumn_ brought some unexpecte ly' fine id her, and our were accord ingly large in 1861. 'Last year the crops, though of peculiarly good quality, were de- ficient in quantity, and our receipts from | abroad, therefore, have been still continued, Batt is to be observed that in 'this, as in other matters, we are by no means depend- eit on a single source of supply. America has no. monopoly of the corn trade. Last year and the year before we received large -« quantifies from American ports, but in 1860, up to the end of July, as many as 83 out of every 100 quarters of wheat imported were of European growth, the then United States a having sent us but 11 per cent. of our. whole receipts. In the present year, too, it is likely to be a question whether the Ameri- cane, situated as they now are, will be able rb to sustain the competition with which they may meet. France and Germany may pos- sibly undersell them. Altonether, there fore, we may entertain a confident assur- ance that the sufferings which the cotton famine may bring with it will not be aggra- vated by scarcity of com, or dearness of bread. What with foreign and what with ] home produce, the granaries of the kingdom will soon be full. . @ontmercial, > 4 x Prince Ausent, Qt. 8, 1862. 1 Fall Wheat........4e.ees $0 80 a $0 90 Spring Wheat. . 0%. 2a 07 Flour...... 450 a 500 Oats... 025 a 030 Peas . 045 a 050 Barley .. 040 a 045 Hay. 10 CO a 12 00 Butte +010 a 012 Cheese 010 a 012 Fags 008 a 010 Pork 300 a'450 Beef. 400 a 450 | Potatoes 044 a 050 | Apples. 050 a 100 Cordwood :. . 12 a 150 Green Hides 500 a 500 Toronto, Pct. §, 1862. Fall Wheat........ .... 080 a $095 ..7070 a 081 435 a 500 035 a 038 050 a 053 065 a 070 050 a 060 | 315 a 492 350 a 351 015 »:017 011 a 013 Ii : Ly n.x 0.60 a. O80 ! Turkies, s sess vs -Sunass 075 a. 1 00 Geese..,..0c.v 0s .. 030 a 045 > Ducks (per pair) ..... . 035 a 040 Chickens (do) ......... 930 a 035 | HOY vor onn ema snmes $i... 1900 a 1900 Tew 'ATvertisenients. TO COMMON SCHOOL TRUSTEES. "NYAS by a Teacher of 14 Jyears experience, an engagement for 'the yenr 1863. \ For particulars applé by letter pre-paid (0 il TEACIIER," Georgina, P. 0. | ARM TO RENT. 4 Ju RENT for a 'term of years a Farm containing 100 ACRES, 60 CLEARED! Being lot No. 1, in the 8th concession of Seugog. Terms easy. For further particular apply to J. D. CLERKE, r On the premises. 43-4w t i 431 Sengog, Oct 8, 1862. ro be Sold by Public Auction at Port - Perry, on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15, the following Valuable Property belonging to JOUN IRELAND, viz:--1 Selr-acting Slide Lathe tor tarning iron, complete, With Tools, ulso a Gearing for Culling Screws, 1 Wood Lathe, 1 Theshing Macbine, com- plete, with a Drag Saw woud cutter attached, 1 Circular Saw driven by howe power, for cutting cord wood, &c., 2 Cutters, 2 Buffalo Rober, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 Gig, 1 set Car- penters' Tools, 1 Steam Whistle, 2 Circular Saws, a quantity of Castings and Turned Iron, a choice lot of Iron and Cast Spring aud Blister Steel, 25 cw. Blacksmith's Coal, 6 Saw Mandrills of different sizes, 1 pair Jack Screws, 22 sets of Harness, 1 pair Harrows, 2 Plows, 1 two horse Tread Power in good running order, 24 feet Line Shitting fron Pulleys, 6 sets Thunble Skeins tor one and two horse IWagons, b sets Long Pipe Boxes for Single Buggies and Lumber Wag- wong, 1 Straw Cutter, 25 cwt. Old Metal, 1 Safety Valve fur boiler, 1 Cooking Stove, ! + Box Stoves with Pipes, 1 Sofa, 1 Bureau, 3 Tables, 1 Wiitiig Desk, 3 Bedsteads, 1 Cupboard, 1 dozen Chairs, 1 Clock, &c. Saie to commence at 10 o'clock. a 5 Teams oF Sae.--All sums of $4, and under, cadh ; over $4-and under $10. one month credit will be given; $10 and up- wards, three mouths credit by furnishing approved joint notes--interest charged from date if not paid when due. * Ten per cent discount for cash. ¥ T. MYERS, "Auctioneer. Port Perry, Oct. 8, 1802. 43-1w s A A For Sale or to Lease. FINE subscriber will Sell or Lease for a tern of years his Dwelling House, Biacksmith Shap, Wood Shop, and Stabling. The Shops are well "adapted for Carriage and Wagon making business. The Black- smith aud Wood Shop and Tovls will pe Jeased with or without the House. There is a good well, cistern, and young orchard { on the premises. i JOHN IRELAND. Port Perry, Oct. 8, 18b2. 43-2m C. N. VARS, PRACTICAL DENTIST! \ OSHAWA, C. Wu \ A PRACTICAL experience of 13 years L in his profession, and a thorough ac i quaintancé with all its branches, enable | him to state with confidence that in all cases { © entrasted to his care the best satisfaction will be given. . . : iDenfal Rooms directly opposite the Post Office,--enirance on Simcoe Street, i ATE erent TL ' GENERAL JACKSON SHEE NOT TAKEN WASHINGTON ! BUT he subscriber has receaved his Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, con- D sisting ofa general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goode, Ready-made Clothing, Ladies' Mantles, Shawls, Furs, and a choice assortment of Fresh Groceries; Boots and Shoes, Crackery, Hardware, &c., and at prices that will compare favorably with any House in Western Canada. It is his desire to establish a good trade and in oder to do so he intends marking his Goods at as small an advance on the.cost as possible, thereby expecting 1n secure a large share of public patronage. He most res otfully solicits au inspection of his Stack before purchasing elsewliere, as he feels tonfident of giving good satisfaction, The TAILORING department 18 conducted by a fifst class Cifter, and parties favoring him with orders for their Garments may rely upon having them got up in the latest styles. The Highest Price in Goods will be paid for Farm and Dairy Produce. CASH FOR WHEAT. , : T. J. HOLLIDAY. Brooklin, Oct. 8,.1862.. 43-1y FRESH ARRIVALS! BOTS, SHOES, RBBER, LEAT AND SHOE FINDINGS ¥ A large and well assorted Stock of Men's, Boys', Ladies', Misses' and Children's 15 AND MOEN! Men's and Ladies' Plain Rubber, and Rubber Bottom Over-Shoes with Cloth Tops, a FULL ASSORTMENT. LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS A full Stock kept constantly on hand. The above Stock of Boots and Shoes are mostly of my own manufacture. All of my Stock will be sold at prices which will be ns Low AS THE LOWEST. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine my Stock. Highest Price in Cash paid for Hides and Skins. Prince Albert, Oct 8, 1862, A. ROSS. "CORNER OF BROADWAY AND SIMCOE. STREETS, F) i PRINCE ALBERT! $1. | p-- " 13 that spot in these NORTHERN REGIONS where you are always sure to get the full value for your Money in the shape of ! DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, JARDWARE, CROCKIERY.BOOTS & SHOES, Ready-Made Clothing, Room Paper, &c. This the public very well know, having had a good chance of judging within the last 16 years--the time when the business was established on the corner now occu ied by the Subseriber. Many a change has taken place during that tie in Prince A bert.-- Some dozen or more Stores have opened, closed, and gone, and left no trace behind ; but the Subscriber is still on hand and has again received an * [NHENSE STOCK OF GOODS I Suited for the Fall and Winter trade, and which for Variety, Style, and Prices cannot be surpassed by any Establishment in this County. All Goods purchased at this Estabfish- went will be found to be first class Staple Articles, such as will bear comparison/ with any other Establishment, either as to prices or quality, all selected personally by the Subseriber i the best maikets on this Continent,or ordered direct from the Manufactories in Brituin and Germany ; aud being desirous to CULTIVATE A CASH BUSINESS, will be sold Low for that or its equivalent. UST RECEIVING, by Express, several cases of Ladies' Hats, trimmed and un- trimmed, Flowers, Borers, Feathers; &c. ; an assortment of Furs daily expected. | EADY-MADE CLOTHING, a great variety, and cheap. A first-rate lot of BOOTS and SHOES very low. . LL articles in the GROCERY LINE at as low figures as offered by any establish- ment, for the same quality of goods; to all of which I invite the early attention of ube. © ; At the same time 1 would beg leave to remind all those indebted to me either by note, book account or otherwise, that the time of 'puynvent is now at hand. All accounts being due on the first of September and must be setiled during this present month to save costs. And with many thanks for former favors, and soliciting a continuance of that liberal patronage hitherto bestowed. ; . (= Everything in the Farming Line will be taken at the highest market prices, either for Goods or on Account by the subscriber. . Prince Albert, Oct. 1, 1862. T. C. FORMAN. the ONTARIO CABINET Chair Factory Ww. H. PARK TAKES this method of in- forming the public that he has now on-hand a large Stock of THNOTICE. rE CREDITORS OF H. DANIELS Tw q { fo- present their acco +o the Assignees by the 25th day of October next, That the Assignees may declare a dividend. JOHN 8S. M. WILCOX, CALVIN €AMPBELL, Assignees. 1 Whitby, Sept. 23, 1862. 41 FURNITURE! of every description at ex- , tremely Low Prices! Particular attention given to the UNDER- TAKING depsrtment. COFFINS 'made to order. Coffin Trimings of all kinds for sale. He would also state that he has just : fitted up a HEARSE, Which will be hired at reasonable terms. Parties wanting to purchase Cheap and good Furniture will please call at the "Ontario Cabinet and Chair Factory," Opposite Scolt's Hotel, Prince Albert. (3 LUMBER of all kinds taken in .ex- change. . ia Prince Albert, Sept. 24, 1862. 41 TW. H. CARD, Dentist, FR, Dentist, (oF 'TNE FRM OF CALENDER & CARD,) WHITBY, C. W., Win intimate to his numerous cus- tomers, and the public generally, that he is still INSERTING TEETH Upon the most modern and a roved me- thod of the art. TEETH FILLED with the most approved material, and warranted, Donot be hambugged by the would-be Dentists, running around through the coun- try, but come to responsible persons, and get your work done by those that have perma- nent offices, and not be eheated by those \EWE DROIT ENPORILN T= subscribers beg to announce to the ublic that having carried on in Prince Albert by GEO. y * } - + CURRIF, they are now prepared with a complete ASSORTMENT OF GOODS! fd In all the various Departments of the Trade, to supply the wants of intending purchasers on : th ) © most Favorable Terms ! The STOCK is almost entirely scribers in CULTIVATING Than of making New, and has beeri purchased on the best terms; and the sub- Faas. lh : are more desi of 'A PEREAMENT TRADE I LARGE PROFITS, and will therefore Sell at THE LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES. As the quality of Goods varies widely, and the price must necessarily be governed by the quality of the arlicle sold, it would only be deceptive to QUOTE PRICES : I but without being desirous of BOASTING, they feel confident of their ability, and are determined to Sell as Low as any in the Trade, And solicit an inspection of thei r Goods and Prices. They. invite special attention to their Large _. STOCK OF SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING ! Which they are confident is the LARGEST, BEST, and CHEAPEST in the County of Ontario. 07 All kinds of Farmers' Produce taken in exchange for Goods. PRINCE ALBERT, Sept. 10, 1862. MARK CURRIE, JOHN H. BROWN. Direct Importations ! --FROM-- GREAT BRITAIN T0 PRINCE ALBERT J. & WILL OPEN N PRINCE ALBERT a LARGE the various Scotch and Engl trade in this locality by Mr. W. Cowan, personally. W. COWAN ON MONDAY, 29th SEPT. ASSORTMENT of DRY GOODS, imported direct from sh Markets, in which they have been selected expressly for the From the fact of all their Goods being bought for CASH from the Manufacturers or their Agents, (thereby saving the large profits of 'Canadian ; Wholesale Merchants,) the Messrs. Cowax are enabled to offer A005 PRICES WHICH DEFY COMPET TON Seamless Cotton Grain Bags $4, now worth $5 fo $6. Splendid Fast Prints 11 ets., now worth 14 cts. Heavy Lilac 12} eta, now worth 17 cts. Factory Cottons held over since last year at low rates. t MILLINERY BONNETS direct from London, well worthy the y are far superior in style and much lower in prices than can be manufactured in this country. An assortment of elegan early atiention of the Ladies, ns the "Cotton Yarns $2, now worth $2 75. Fancy double width Dress Goods in great variety at 12} cts. Cobourgs, Winceys, &c., exceedingly low. J Woolen Shawls, new, choice, and cheap. Several Cases of Mantles, Hats, and lowers, Expected Daily. ; Satinetts, Cloths, Shirts, Ties, &di &c., in great variety, Below Toronto Rates. IN THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Will be shown a large assortment, which in style 4 As all these goods are manufactured under their own superintendance they will be found superior to per cent. lower than usual rates. the ordinary Ready-made Clothing. 5 GROCERIES Firm, which 'is lower than Toronto rates. Don't delay calling. Prince Albert Sept. 24, 1862. and quality cannot be surpassed, and at fully 25 will be offered at the Oshawa Prices of this ~- Note the Address "J. & W. COWADN, PrixcE ALBERT, Also, at Oshawa, and Toronto. FARM FOR SALE; FoR SALE the South half of Lot No. 2, n Concession B, Mariposa. The land is well cleared and fenced ; has A FRAME HOUSE AND BARN! The Farm is pleasantly situated on the Scugog Lake, aud is of the best quality for m--will be found a very cheap bargain a ; diate] (PROVINCIAL INSURANCE Cum'Y OF CANADA. THOMAS HENRY WALSHE, J ICENSED AUCTIONEER, and Gen- ern! Commission Agent. The sub- scriber begs to return his sincere thanls to the public for the liberal support given to him, during his career in the above buai- ness, and would solicit a further continuance of the same. Parties favoring him with their patronage may depend upon prompt- ness and strict attention to business. Parties before getting out their bills, Incorporated in 1849. CAPITAL, .....--. $1,743,628. PRESIDENT--Hon. J. Hittyarn Cimxnon. VICE-PRESIDENT--J. 8. Howakp, £ DIRECTORS. for the purch pply Y lwi i L3H. oT mrt | eine ca Ss cashmere | RRR . rd . M. Cameron. John Cameron, Esq. Mariposa, Oct: 1, 1862. 12-4 gaged are registered. Lewis Moffati, Esq. A. M. Smith. Faq. . Sept. 10, 1862. 39 A. Morrison Bag, M.P.P, | Chris. Robinson. THE OLD STAND FOR EVER!! - W.7 Vint, HEE m-- Manager and Secreta Jas. Siduey Crocker, Esq} UNION HOTEL, MANCHESTER. L AR ht 1 0 RE NT pro a AR te L HEAD OFFICE,...... ..... TORONTO. HE undersigned to acquaint the T public that no od ope, has been spared in fitting up Hotel lately accupicd by | Francis Ruste! 3 he trusts, therefore to re- ceive a liberal share of the patronage of the travelling community. The best brands of wines, liquors and cigars. Roomy and con- i bling, and an atten- quacks that are running around through the country, here to-day and away to-morrow. Dental Roomgy over Mr. Carleton Lynde' Store, Dundas-Street, Whitby. BLANK DEEDS AND MEMORIALS WITH AND WITHOUT DOWER, third-door north of the Ontario Bank. C. N. VARS. 3 Q hawa, Oct, 9 1361. 3 Whitby, June 5, 1861. © 95-1y 8, tive Ostler,--Hugh Mopre. N.B. Meals at all hours. CHARLES McCLUE, : Proprietor. © For Sale at this Office. IRE AND INLAND MARINE IN- SURANCE transacted at fair rates. Losses Jiberally adjusted and promptly paid. @ numerous and responsible Stock- holders of this Company, and the large sub- scribed Capital, afford ap amount of security to the assured unsurpassed by any Company transacting business in this Province. A. ROSS, Agent, RINCE ALBERT. THE subscriber offers to Rent one of the best wheat farms mn the County of Ontario ; between 70 and 80 acres Cleared, with good buildings thereon, situated four miles from Port Perry. - One year's rent required in advance. For further rticu= lars apply to the proprietor at Port Perry. 3 1. W. GAMBL Manchester, Aug. 3. 1861,, 3 E. Port Perry, Sept. 17, 1862. 40-tf| Toronto, Nov. 13, 1861. a ---- succeeded to the business hitherto 45-1f Reach,Oct. 1, 1862, od Sheriff's Sale of Lands County of Ontario, 0 SATURDAY To Wit: the 20th day of December, A.D., 1862, at 12 o'clock, noon; will be sold by Public Auction, at my office, in the Court House, ini the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, the right, title, and interest which the undermentioned de- fengdants severally possess, in the under- mentioned lands and tenements thereon, seized by me under and by virtue of certain writs of Fieri Facias, viz: IN THE COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. Henry Williams, William Brooks and Frederick Whitmore, Assignees of the estate of Abraham Bettridge, a Bankrupt Plaintifis, ve. George, Suter, Defendant. Lot 11, 6th concession, Thorah, IN THE COUNTY COURT. Norman George Ham, Plaintifl, va. Daniel Silver, + Defendant, All that certain parcel or tract of land and remises situate, lying, and being in the "'ownship of Reach, in the County of On- tario, in the Province of Canada, being com- posed of the north 40 acres of the west half of lot No. 10, in the lst concession of the sad Townehip of Reach. IN THE COUNT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. Zacheus Burnham, Plaintiff, vs. Carleton Lynde, Defendants West-half Lot 15 in concession 11, Mara. South-half Lot 8 go " 3, « South-half Lot 7 « « 8, Yot 2 # 'wu 8 a Lot'J]2 uw 4 8, wu Jot) «uw "19 « Jot 92 «. «4 13, « South-half Lot 3 " "8 For 4 "« " 10, " Tot « «10, © Lot 1 "€ " % " Lot. 3 " "« % " fot 4 ¢ wu q, Lot No. 3, on Brock St., Block D., Town of Whitby ; Lot No. 3, on William St., Block D., Town of Whitby ; Lots Nos. 1 and 2, in the 1st tier, 3rd double range south of Dun- das St., and east of Brock Street in the Town of Whitby, on which is erected a Tannery, Town lot 299 on Palace Street, in the North Ward of the Town of Whitby, and Towh lot 270 on Euclid Street, in said North Ward. NELSON G, REYNOLDS, Sheriff, C. O. Per C. Nourse. Sheriff's Office, Whitby, Avg. 27, 1862. 38 f=] ue : 3 = < -S py o -- = g co - oy @ Jl = F 3 -- © 2 3 10 - » S DN Sm dde sanued 10) 'ea oAasay £210[) pure pues] uso) ay jo Jno USYm PAA( Pur '03 paueape Lauofy | [J 'SEVEX ¢ OL € WOHI FOVODIEONW NO i spead) pue QOES{ Jo sung uy 'NVO'I 000001 % 'NOSE0u (7-*3u0d 1ad Q] 03 § WOIJ 3S9I93UY JO 18JBY LY) 11aqly 9oung "yy *D 'B0103dsSN] SNIVI dIAOUdNI NO 0g WHO'S FOR FRAZER'S RIVER ! The Overland Route is the Way BEFORE YOU GO get your Wool Carded and your Cloth Wove and Dressed at the Port Perry Woolen Factory WHICH 1S AGAIN IN FULL OPERATION! The undersigned wishes to return his sin- cere thanke to all his customers for the hb- eral patronage which he has received the last year, and wishes to inform them that he 1s again prepared, with all his Machinery in first rate order this year, to give as good satisfaction ax can be given any where else, in Carding, Weaving, Cloth Dressing and Dyeing. He also begs to remark that he has A New Invention! Lately patented, on his carding machine, with which he can Card 100 Ibs. a day more, and do better work than has ever before been done in the County, thus enabling him to give customers, from a distance, their work home with them the same day they bring it. Fis Steam Powar-Loom ix in full operation, and ready for Weaving Satinett, 'otton and Wool, Flannel and Blankets.-- He will furmsh Cotton Warp, as usual, which he will sell cheaper than it can be bought in the Skein, and" warranted good.-- He can weave from one to 500 yards. All orders punctually attended to. Call and try him. Wn. DILLON. Port Perry, May 7, 1862. 21-6 NOTE LOST. HEREBY forbid any foro or per:ons purchasing 'a. note ol , by John Irish, and endorsed by Siméon Wells, pay- able to Daniel Smith or bearer, dated Jan, 1862, for the sum of Thirty Dollars with imerest ; due nine months after date. DANIEL SMITH. 42-3w m 4 pak JRL Hb ETAT, rity pos