Provincial Freeman (Toronto and Chatham, ON), 28 Oct 1854, p. 3

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' OcétrkeNces ar Niagara Fats. The Ni lagara Falls Gazette furnishes. the "following: ---During the latter. part of last wealnniie clothing of three boys was discov-' ered'on the Canada bank of the' river, near the 'water, opposite the "Niagara Falls pleasure grounds." It is supposed that the boys,while bathing, were drowned. Ap- pearances indicate that the' garments be- longed to poor Irish lads. A German in the employ of the Central Railroad, was killed on Tuesday afternoon, between the Falls and suspension: bridge, by being run over by | a train on the Canandaigua Road. His own: 2 earelessness was the cause of the accident. the other Banks for the same purpose, : Mony was displayed, but there was nothing coe ee: "ei Farmers' Jomvr Srock Banx.--Mr. W. | iB. 'Phipps, the manager of this Bank, in a} _Cohimunication to the Globe of yesterday, : "says ena oA have Deen Rnaciod, arith: 'the Bank for: eighteen years, twelve under the old com-' pany and six under the new, and during that. Jong period there never 'has been a single j. business hour that.a person has not been at our'counter prepared to redeéin the notes in gold or silver. And now our office, i in the as 3733 most central and conspicuous place in*'To- | "ronto, opposite the Post Office, is open from | 9,a.m. until 4p. m., two hours longer than Our notes are redeemed in Wall street upon the same terms as all other Canadian money, and at Buffalo upow eoenevarmile ones. Provineial Parliament, We FUSE VEY OE COT Eee Ugee HOUSE 'OF ASSEMBLY. QUEBEC, October 2b. , Tast night the Clergy Reserves Bill, on the motion for its second. reading, was dis- cussed till midnight. A good deal of acri- new in the arguments used. "Mr: Gawiin moved an amendment to the effect, that to secularize the Reserves -would be a violation of public faith, and .ac- quired rights by the Churches of England "and Scotland, and other denominations, and 'that the bill ought to be rejected, This montion only found twelve supporters, viz:--Bowes,. Crawford, Gamble, Larwill, Murney, O'Farrell, Powell, Rhodes, Rovin- son, Shaw, Stevenson, and Yielding. Mr. Powell's amendment, to refer the question to the people for a direct vote, was declared to be out of order, the rules of the 'House not providing for such a motion. . The main. motion for the second reading -was then carried. * As the yeas were called, the nde was exactly midnight, and the gas went out. Mr. Murwry said that was a bad omen! It was proposed to gotinto committee _on Friday next, provided the Attorney-Gene- ral Hast did not desire to go' on with the L causes. French forces. "burnt all the villages which they. passed 'hundred wounded 'behind them. es capture. " .-Omar Pacha begins his operations against "burned by the Russians, 15,000 strong, was 29th of, September, between 120 and 1380 - heavy guns were disembarked at Balaklava. | seicnorial bill. To-night, the Attorney-General West in- troduced a bill to amend the Hamilton and 'Toronto Railroad Company's Charter. » On motion of Mr. Bureau, a committee was appointed on the expediency of estab- lishing the Banks founded on farming stock | "seeurity.. Timorny Bropzur: took the oath aia seat. The House. is discussing a motion of Mr. Merritt, for a committee on 'Banking, as the report leaves. PAA ABALAANSA 'RuMarKaBLe Fact.--The report of the N. Y. Prison Association states that of | 1200 complaints examined and nearly 2000 persons spoken to in our city prisons during | six mogths, only one was recognised, who had up to-his arrest, abstained entirely from intoxication drink. Will not those' people who think slightly of temperance efforts make a note of this? And will they point out a cheaper or more effective way of arresting criune and misery 1_N, Y. Organ. > cn _ By Telesraph. Arrival 'of the Washin gton. New Yorx, Oct 25, 1854, - The Washington ar rived this morning bon Liverpool. No official despatches have been publish- ed relative to the battle of Alma. ~ The English loss was 2,000 men killed and' Wolnded. _ Marshal St. Arnaud died from natural Gen. Canrobert i is the chief of the After the battle of Alina: the Russians through in their fliyht. They left about: six Sr. PETERSBURG, Oct. 9.° The allies had made' no attack on Sabas- topol u to the 8rd. AS still occupied | : _ Balaklava, ete bombardment oe Saehattefol began on the 5th October, The Russians 'had sunk 7 ships' of the line at the mouth of the harbor. _ Sebastopol was completely invested, and a body of 500 French 'and' Turks was to have left Varna on the 28th.' , One hundred Russians, when escorting a convoy of munitions of iar, had been taken prisoners ;. Menschikoff himself narrowly Paris,, Tuesday. A despatch from Vienna states that.a des- | anit from Menschikoff, received that day, |: announces that the allies had established _ themselves at Balaklava and Cape Cher- -sonese, and that no attack, had been made "on Sebastopol up to October 3rd. Bucwargsr, Oct. 5. 6, 000 of the allies had taken possession of Cape Chersonese. There was a great concentration of Turkish troops at Matchin. 'the Russians immediately. Brruiy, Tuesday. asia 2) ee reTanNoRioeN soldiers, who die at their post. SORA 2 Additional 'by the Washington. The official report of. the, battle of the Alma by Lord Raglan: was' "published on the 9th. 'he struggle was a desperate one, and the loss of the British army was 26 officers, 10 sergeants, 10 drummers, and 306 rank and file killed; 78 officers, and 95 serjeants, 17 drummers, 1,427 rank and file wounded, and 18 missing. 'The Russians were completely routed. Private despatches mention that great demoralization prevailed in Sebastopol. The allies have destroyed an aqueduct which supplied the fortress. | Hight thousand cavalry had been land- ed in, the Crimea. 'The inhabitants of Odessa have given a pledge that they -would burn the place rather than allow it to fall into the hands of the Allies. After the battle of the Hees the carriage -of Menschikoff was. taken, together with his ptivate correspondence and 50,000 francs, by, the French. "The loss by the burning: of Memel is stated at £2,000,000 sterling. "From Poland a great movement. is in operation along.the whole line. The Russian guard. were Zaprohing to- wards..Warsaw.-..... The troops of the ce of Poland were ditccted Of the 'Austrian frontier. "Arrival of the Niagara. oe ~ Hanwas, Oct. 925. 'The' 'Adamoer Niagara, from 'Liverpool, | 17th, arrived at this port at an early hour this morning. Her advices are. three days | later than" [those : received by: us Wash- ington. The ieakior Cleopatra from Gucher| arrived out on the 12th instant, with the intelligence of the loss of the Arézc, the an- noumeement. of which. created a profound sensation. The steamer Mabis was telegraphed. off Holyhead on Saturday, 14th. THE, WAR. Although the English papers are" full of Interesting details of operations on the Crimea, they contain nothing new of a de- cisive character... The besiegers had up to the ibtess date | made no impression on Sebastopol, although they had closely invested it on the gout and east; and their guns were playing on the walls. iy - Menschikoff held the field in. the ing joined by Osten Sacken and Gortscha- koff, who were at: Perekop. It 'is confirmed that 'Menschikoff had Sebastopol, as a blockade to the harbor. Energetic notes from France' and Eng- | land have caused Prussia to express a will- ingness to act with Austria, eee pe Details of Niagara' 8 N ews, a Bigiuit Obr 26. The INiagara reached her dock at 11 o'clock this morning. It is supposed that the siége 'aptillery of the allies was mounted on batteries around Sebastopol on the 4th. The place was completely invested on the south side. All the allied reserves had left Varna for the Crimea, 'Two French and one English regiment from Malta occupied Pirands, The allies' trenches were. within 1,600 yards of the wall, and all ready, They mounted fifty guns. -- Osten- Sacken had been at Peolkupe since the 2nd, and expected to join his force with Menschikoff by the 14th. The Paris Monztewr estimates the Raw sian force-in the Crimea at 85,000; and the allies 90,000, including seamen. ~ The 'Turks. bayoneted all the« wounded Russians. - On the' death' of Marshal 'St. / Arnaud, Lord Raglan took the chief command of the allied army. Gen. Canrobert 'is: considered energetic and advénturous, but-as a tactician, abib tial, It is almost certain that no operations will "now be attempted in the Baltic. ASIA. Schamy] has been defeated by mre toff, who again threatens Kars. . Paris,, Friday. A private telegraph despatch from Vien- na, 14th, announces, that according toa des- patch from Lord Raglan, that "the siege works were sufficiently. advanced that uney could open their fires'on the' 15th: The recent famous lie about the fall of Sebastopol is traced to the Paris Bourse, and the Emperor has ordered an investiga- tion, and'says he will punish with the ut- most serverity the guilty parties. The liabilities of James ey & Co. are called £500,000, 2 Russian FLeer. SHUT UP IN SzBAsTo- poL.--17. ships of the line, 4 frigates, 5 .coryettes or-brigs, 82:vessels,, and. 12 steam- ers--in all 108 sail, mounting 2200 guns of every: description. This certainly. is an im- posing force. It is well commanded. The crews areexpert at gunnery, and gifted with that. passive courage peculiar .to Russian Neverthe- less, in no respect' can the Russian naval force be compared with the combined squad- ron in the Black Sea. Sale of Crown Lands. -- Crown Lanps DEPARTMENT, Quebec, 4th August 1854, Notice i is hefeby# given that the undermentioned lands [set apart for School purposes under the Statute 12' Vict ch 200]..in the Township. 'of Eva, in the county of Perra, U.C. will be open 'for sale to: actual settlers, upon application to Joun SuHarman, Esquire at Stratford, on and. af- ter the TENTH of NEXT MONTH, on tig fol- lowing terms, 'viz: The price to be Ten: Shillings per acre, paya- ble in Ten equal Annual Instalments, with inter- est: the first snstalment to be paid upon receiving According to official despatches, no attack 'upon Sebastopol had taken, place up to the 80th ultimo. . The garrison of Anapa, before feported, By telegraph on the way to Sebastopo : Py On. the from, Vienna, Monday evening: Memel has been nearly destroyed by fire » The Magara arrived out ol the. 6th and the ee 'on the lth. authority to enter upon the land. | Actual occu- pation to be immediate and continuous; the land to be cleared at the rate of two-acres annually for each hundred acres during 'the first five years ; a dwelling house, at least sixteen feet by cighteen, to be erected ; the timber to be reserved: until the land lias been paid for in full and patented, and to be subject to. anv:general: timber 'duty thereaf- ter; a License of Occupation, not assignable with- out permission; the Sale and. License of Occupa- tion to become null and void in case of neglector violation of any of the conditions; the Settler to be entitled to obtain a Patent upon complying with all the conditions; not more than two hun- dred acres to be sold. to any one Person on these POR; - tet terms. : j north, and was in daily expectation of be- sunk 7 line of battle ships at the entrance of | 'Ist Con 1 to 71 inc-100 acres each, '72 [51]. 2d do 1 to 5 ine 8'to 36 ine about 100 each. "3d do 1 to 5 ine 8 to 36 ine about 100 each. 4th do 1 to 36 ine about 100 acres each. 5th do 1 to 36 ine. do ess 6th do 1 to 35 ine. do 36, 114. 7th do 1'to 35 ine, do 36, 123. 8th do 1to35 ine. do 36, 119. 9th do 1 to 35 ine. do 36, 129, 10th do 1 to 35 ine, do 36, 129. ALso The andéhinentiotied CROWN LANDS i in the same Township, subject to the same conditions of actual settlement and term of payment, at 7s 6d per acre: 11th Con 1 to 35 ine about 100 acres each, 36, 137 12ih do 3G 140 1 to 35 inc do 13th do 1 to 35 ine do 36, 146 14th do 1 to 35 ine do Se. 146 15th do 1 to 35 ine do 36, 151 16th do 1 to 35 ine do 36, 150 17th do 1 to 35 ine do ae 157 18th do.1 to 35 ine from 67 to 80 acres 36, 123 Crown Lanps DEPARTMENT, Quebec, 27th Fuly, 1854, Notice is hereby given, that the undermention ed Jand [set apart for School purposes under the will |be open for sale to actual settlers, upon .ap- plication to the Resident Agent, Joun CLARKE, Esquire, at Goderich, on and after the thirty- first of next month, on the following terms, viz: . 'The price to be Ten Shillings per acre, paya- ble in Ten equal. Annual Instalments, with inier- est: the first instalment to be paid upon receiving authority to enter upon the land. Actual occupa- tion to be immediate and continuous; the land to be cleared at the rate of two acres annually for each 'hundred 'acres during the first five years; a dwelling house, at least sixteen teet by éighteen, to be erected ; the timber to-be reserved until the land has been paid for'in full and patented, and to be subject to any general timber duty thereaf- ter;a License of Occupation, not assignable with- out permission; the Sale and License of Occupa- tion to become null-and void in case of neglect or Violation of any ofthe conditions; the Settler to be entitled to obltaiu a Patent upon complying -with all the conditions ; not more than two hun- terms; <: TOWNSHIP OF GREY. Ist Con 1 to 70 inclusive, 100 acres each. 2d do: l'to 35 do about do 3d do 1 to 35 do do do 4th do Ito 35 do do do 5th do 1 to 35 do do do 6th do 1035 do do do 7th. do,.:1 te 85:5, do do do 8th do 1 to 35 do do do 9th do 1to,35 do do do lth dol tos, dg: do do ith dotto10,16to35do ~~ do do 12th do 1 to 35 do do do 13th do Ito 35 do do do 14th do Ito 35 do do do TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY. Concession A 1 to 10 inclusive, 100 acres each. do B11 to 40 do do! doe 1 to 33 do about 90 do 34, 76, Ist Con 1f to 60 inclusive, 100 acres each 2d do. . 1,290; 2, 254; 3, 207; 4,180; 5, 147, 6, 106; 7 '59; 8, 36: 3d Con 1 to 8 ine about 100 acres each, 9, 95 4th Con 1 to 9 ine about 100 acres each, 10, 160 11, 122; 12, 85; 13, 49:14, 13. 5th Con 1 to 14 inc about 100 acres each 6th Con 1 to 14 ine do 15, 182; 16, 139; 17, 103; 18, 67; 19, 33 7th Con 1 to 19 iue about 100 acres each, 20, 95; 8th Con 1 to 20 ine do 21, 158, 22) 122; 23, 86; 24, 65 9th Con 1 to 25 ine about 100 acres each 10th Con! to 25 ine do 26, 178; 27, 143; 28, 107; 29, '71; 30, 35 '11th Con 1 to 30 ine about 100 acres each 12th Con 1 to 30 ine 31, 199; 32, - 163; 33, 128; 34, 92, 35, 48 TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK. Concession C 11 to 40 inclusive, 100 acres each TABLE For Calculating the Difference between Sterling Money and Currency, PENCE. . POUNDS. Currency. Sterling. | Currency. Sieming 2.68. od. Sisn Cl Ps 8st 0 0 14 equalto0 1 ti 4.4 equal to . 0.0 224 & 0 2 27:8. 8 2 0 0 33 # 0; 3 31357 Oye" 3 0.0.5 Es 0 4 44. ¥ 4 0 0 63 s 0.5 On les 5 0 0 73 ag 0 6 1 76 30 us 6 0-059 oO: el Ske 4 0 0 10 Wet Dol 8 4 8 0 0 114 e O92 0 19 0 9 0 1 03 HE OalU ghee ae ee 10 Ole ee ees Is Toe 11 021-33 as 1.0) lt 1 0 3 12 . 1516 4 ue 13 OF oF ee eet O ose 14 0 2 bbe ee 20. 18 15 0 3 8} f oe 0 | 10) od a 16 0 4510e a 2 4) 20 8 oS 17 06 1 i BOs ot 1a. O75 18 0 7 33 e OO ee 19 0 8 6} A OH ae oe te 20 roe 9 e* Ur Tis, 4 ee 108 OO0TlIe ah" 9. Oye a8 8 200 021252 a 1 Ol bbe 0 0 te 300 O13 45 Foe On 486,15, 4, ; 400 Oa Fe tI 0 O08 8 Se er 500 0 15 103 eas 0: 730-00 at. 600 Oy ee Ae OT Bont ioe 108 018 3 (to O73 OO B00 Og be Se ie 07 1005 0 0 ee 900 1 0 82 oY] Oute16 13-447 1000 Teele we t8 07248376 8." 2000 eres « 19 0/4866 13 4° 4000 14 4 £1 0 0/8305 6 8 * 5000 "WAGES IN CANADA. s. d. s. d. Bricklayers, - - - - 0 Oto ll 3 Masons, = - - - 0 0 10 0 Stone-cutters,- "- - -0 0 #10 0 Joiners - = a ee Oe 8 Carpenters, =, - ere 7 32.9 Hinsmiths; 922 0 7 ee OO 6 3 Painters, See ee dG Hatters, ot A eee - 0 0° iO Printers, (Compositors) - = 00 1-6 « _Power-Pressmen, -'0 0 8 4 Tailors, Male, - = Set 0.0 6 3 " Female, - - - 0 0 2 6 Shoemakers, - - - - 0.0 ri; 6 Upholsterers - - - - 0 0 i 6 Coopers, - - 0 0 6 3 Farm Laborers, with board - 0 0 ay) Day Laborers - - 0 0 5 0 Boys and Girls, (12 to 14) Pot Geek aU Dressmakers, with board ee Be eG Railway Laborers, =e 60,7. 6 3 'Needlewomen, with board, - 1 3 Specs ot 'Servant Maids, per month, - 30 0 0 0 'Servant Men, oo = OOO 0 Servant Boys, - - 2°35 0 '0 0 Carters, per load, re3 1 104 {se 5s. "currency. is eqnal to $1 -U, S. money. MARKETS. Ponontas October 25, 1854. Dias. oD. Flour--Millers' ex. sup. per bri. 33 9 a36 3 'Farmers', per 196 lbs 31 3 a 33 9 Wheat--Fall, per bus 60 ae 6 4a 7 6 e Spring. - 0.0 a 0 0 Oatmeal--per brl of 196 Ibs - - 38 9 240 0 Buckwheat Flour--per196.lbs 50 0 a 0 0 Indian Corn Meal--per 200 lbs 24 0 @26 3 Rye--per bnshel of 56 lbs - 0 0 @ 0 0 Barley--per bushel of 48lbs-- 4 0 @ 4 4 Oats--per bushel of 34 lbs .+ ©2.3 @ 2 6 Peas--(small). per bus. 60lbs.. 3 6 @ 4 9 $5 Marrowfats: - - ,9. 04:0 0 Timothy Seed--per bus 48 Ibs 0:0 a0 0 Clover Seed--per bus, 60 lbs- 33 9 a2 35 0 Hlay--per toni +) -: -hs = 80 01 90° 0 Straw--per ton -'- - ~ -.60 0 a 62 6 Cordwood---per cord - ~ - 27 6 a 30 0 Beef--per 100 lbs - - - 0: .0.-2°0 0 Pork--in the. hog, per 106 Ibs 00a:0 0 Bacon--per 100 lbs- - - - 55 0: @ 62 6 Mutton--per lb, by the quarter 0/6 a@/0 7 Veal--per lb, by the quarter 0 44a 0 5 Lard--per lb ----- - - - 0 6 @ 0-7 Tub Butter--per.lb. -f6 --:5058 ai1 0 Fresh Butter--perlb- -:- 1,040 0 Kggs--per dozen .- + + ~ 0 9 @ 0 0 Turkeys--each - = - - - 0 040 0 Geese---each - -'- - + + 0 02400 Ducks--per couple -. - - - 26429 Fowls--per pair - - -.-.- 2 643 0 Potatoes---per bushel - - - 110a 2 6 Turnips--per bushel - - - 0 0a 0 8 } Onions--per bushel- -.- - 6 3 4:0 0 Statute 12. Vic ch 200] in the County of Huron, |' dred acres to be as to any one pereen on these |, | you. New Advertisements. A DELECTABLE AND ROSEATE COMPOUND 18 ATKINSON'S UNRIVALLED PARISIAN TOOTH PASTE, A UNIQUE PREPARATION, Quickly Cleansing the TEETH, arresting 'decay, producing a delig hiful odor to the Breath, and ruby color to the Gums and Lips, WITHOUT ACID, OR OTHER HURTFUL INGREDIENTS TO THE Enamel or outer Covering of the Teeth. 1, célebrity in the fashionable circles of Paris and London, and the continual recommenda- tions of eminent Dentists, and those who have been using it for years, establish its superiority over all dentrifices in use, while its miraculous effects upon the Teeth and Gums, even where there has been considerable neglect, proves it merits all the eulogium bestowed upon it. "Sole Proprietors, W. T. ATKINSON & Co. Cuemists & PéRrumers, 48, King Street West. And sold by their Agents in Lower and Upper Canada and the United States. Vide Cireulars. Toronto, October 3, 1854. 29-3m Toronto Savings Bank, Established under the authority of the Leb darnre and under the patronage of his Lordship the Rt. Rev. A. F. M. DeECHARBONNELL, Honorary + Directors : Hon. J. Elmsley, Dr. Hayes, Dr. King, Dr. Trenor, Messrs. M. Scollard, Chas. Donlevy, Albert Furniss, Francis O'Dea, M. P. Hayes, Jas. Halliman, John' McGee, 'T. J. O'Neil, J. O'Donohoe, P. J. O'Neil, D. Kohoe, Jas. Stock, iP. Foy, W. J. Macdonald, John Shea, M. Macnamara,; S. G. Lynn, a Wallis, Chas. Robertson, Angus Macdonell, J. P. 'DeLaHaye. Trustees and Directors Elected to serve during the present year :-- W. J. MACDONELL,--Presipent, PFO NETEG,; 2iV rome PRESIDENT, Massrs:'S. G:. LYNN, P.FOY, & Dr. HAYES, BANKERS--BANK 'OF UPPER CANADA, SOLICITOR--JAS. 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Payment will be required on receipt of the first number, which will pp ea Us about the middle of August. © Advertisements will be inserted on the usual terms. 4 z THOMPSON & Co,,. Publishers... GREAT | ATTRACTION ! New Fancy D Dry Goods, 'AND. DSSSS MARLRSY ESTABLISHMENT, York Str eet, between Richmond: tnd Adelaide, TORONTO. MRS. MW. O. AUSUSTA ESPECTEULLY announces to the Citizens of Toronto, and vicinity, that she has just OPENED, at the stand formerly occupied by Miss SryLEs, York Street, a'handsome assortment of FALL GOODS, which shé will sell as cheap as can be elsewhere obtained in the City... The Fashions. M. O. A. would also invite the attention of the Ladies to the' Dress Making Department, | King Street, Toronto, July, 1854. ., where will at all times be found the< LATEST PARIS AND LONDON PATTERNS, For Ladies Dresses,» Mantillas, Cloaks, Sacks, and Children's Clothing.: notice, and by the most.competent hands. [EP An early call is respectfully solicited £2 A good Mittiner and Apprentices wanted September 23rd, 1854. "21 BOOTS. AND. SHOES TRIP Drew ma KENT. CORNELIUS H. CHARITY OULD respectfully eall the attention of his Friends, and the Public generally, -to his Establishment,.on King, . between , Fourth and Fifth Streets, which' he will sell for Casu, at cheaper rates than can be afforded at any. other Store inthe Town. From the Farmers of Kent he would invite an examination of his Stock. ness, he feels confident of being able to execute | all orders. w ith, which he may be favoured ; and he'will guarantee neatness and promptness on his part for the work he may be entrusted with. C. H.C. would ;also return thanks to his old their favours. 'Chatham, July 29, 1854. AOR | D R. CADWE LL, - OCCULIST & AURIST, Operator on ere Bye and Ear, Blindness, Deafness, and all Defects of Sight and Hearing. SURGERY No.50, KING ST. EAST {ce Open from 9 A. M. to 7P. M24 Residence Corner of Wellington and York Sts Toronto, May aoth, 1854, . -- NOTICE, Any person desirous of a copy of Dr, CAD- WELL'S Treatise on Tae Eve anp Ear, just | published, and containing a large report of very interesting cases, will receive "the same, FREE OF CHARGE, by forwarding his address (post- paid) to the Subscriber. FA. CADWELL, M. D. Toronto, May 20th, 1854." Clothes Made, Repel & Cleaned, W. iL. 'HUMBURT | \ X 7 OULD respectfully. announce to the Citi- zens of Windsor, and surrounding coun- try, that he is prepared to MAKE, REPAIR, or CLEAN CLOTHING, at the shortest notice, and in the most satisfactory manner. Having had ample experience in_his line of business in the Cities of Charleston, S.C.,and Boston, Mass., he flatters himself that, by diligence and strict attention to business, he will be able to please. Windsor, Cc. W., Sept. 9, 1854. 25 HATS! HATS! HATS! Mea DURABLE, ELEGANT, AND CHE AP. \HE Subscriber would call the attention of the Hatting public, to the extraordinary THREE DOLLAR HAT, which his manufactory is daily producing in large quantities. These Hats, for durability, lightness and. style, will favorably compare with any Four or Five Dollar Hat in the City. N. B.--Wholesale buyers can get at this es- tablishment, New Yorls Hats, superior in every way, and at as low prices as they pay in New York, by which 'they save 20 per cent of duties and charges. sie | OHN SALT. Fashionable Hatter. an! ee. Toronto, June 2, 1854. ete 'WANTED, iF ROM Four to Six WOOD CHOPPERS, Apply to T. F. Cary, oy aa, tow Si. to Chop Wood about two miles from Town. pee Sepi f22nd,, 1864... OY MPHE undersigned begs"to > inform the public generellt ~ Also by the Retail. New 'BUCK-SAWS, of the' dest' | It will consist of 16 quarto pages, of a similar | Booksellers and: others desirous of acting' as All of which will be made to order on the shortest He large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, of | severy description, constantly. on hand, at 'his From his long experience in this branch of Busi- | customers for the patronage heretofore extended |, to him, and hopes to merit the continuance of |. | HOUSE OF ALL NATIONS, 40; KING STREET EAST, | (OPPOSITE TORONTO STREET,) NEAR 2A FOS OFFICE, TORONTO, c. we --_ AMUEL HEAKES again Nees in Ss" sorted and cheapest Stocks in the City. Elegant Summer Shawls, Of every Description ; ; SILK, al TUSCAN STRAW, A Very Fashionable and very heat," Every kind of DRESS GOODS that can be named or desired ; MUSLINS, (FAST COLORS) From 73d. per yard; » BOYLE'S AND ASHTON'S PRINTS; Parasols, Ribbons, Flowers; , All offered at the lowest remunerative prices; An-early call is respectfully solicited. ma. 20.--tt. _ SAMUEL HEAKES, AUSTRALIA HOUSE. \EIE undersigned begs leave to call the atten- tion of the Ir avelling Publie.and Citizens of Hamilton,.to his present. commodigus , and comfortable quar ters, fitted up, as they have been, Cropp. - Boarding, Lodging, and. Meals, may be had on the most reasonable terms, and able, is gratefuily and,promptly given... DANIEL LANE, King Ww illiam sired, Hamilton, 'on a . September, '1854. NEB. onc at all hours; also'a line of Cans 'at the service of the Public, 'at the most reason- able charge. 26 D, 2h: PE OPLE'S HAT AND FUR WAREHOUSE 84, Yonex STREET, eco, WwW. H ASHWO R T H« yESPECTFULLY informs the publie of To- ronto and vicinity that the above Kstablish- ment is now open with a: very. large and well assorted stock of Hats, Caps, Kossuths, &e. Manufactured under his.own immediate deceit: from the best materials. As W.H. A) intends to adhere strictly to. the CASH. SYSTEM, he can.promise those who favour him with their custom a First rate Article at the Lowest possible Price. Children's Fancy Hats in greet Variety. {eNO SECOND PRICE. £1 Toronio, , May fh, 1854, GREAT BARGAINS - BOOTS AND. SHOES, | nee Ee The English House, No. 80, Yonge 'Stree, One Door N orth of Adelaide Street. -OHN, HAWKE begs to.apprize the Citizens of Toronte, and the inhabitants of the sur- rounding neigbourhood, that he has on hand a | choice and well-selected stock of Ladies' Gen- tlemen's and Children's BOOTS and SHOES; "MADE TO ORDER, ~ By superidr Workmen, from the best materials and at the the shortest notice. Purchasers are invited to call and inspect the above Stock. ae Remember the 'English Boot and Shoe Ber] No. 86, Yor ge Street. FOS CARL AT, CER RAILROAD. HOUSE,|" No. 33, KING STREET EAST, TORONTO, For Rare. Bargains in Spring and Summer Men's and Boys' READY-MADE Ort O PEP Nee, "HATS, CAPS, &c., : nN taple and Raney Bry. Conds, MILLINERY, &c. .&e, the next "few weeks, to make room for large Fall {mportations, he will give Great Bargains" to Purchasers at Wholesale or Retai:. | Clothing made to measure in the first style. ; Work- dt a manship and jul warranted. T. 'LA Ws ON: ~ PHOENIX FOUNDRY, Machine and Stove ove Works, ho., do. J OHN | McGEE ESPECTIULLY announces that he is ma- nufacturing, at the above establishment, 58, '| Yonge Street, GRIST and' SAW MILL, AND Machinery Castings and Forgings, (Of every description; also,plain and. ornamiqnlat - OAST IRON: COLUMNS, Pilasters, Window Caps, Sills AND GRATES, BARK MILLS, Oven Mouths & Cauldrons SUGAR: KETTLES, ; SLEIGH SHOES, DOG IRONS, 'PLOUGH CASTINGS, &C., on the most improved principles ; and ne et la- bor nor expense will be spared to turn out 'work, which for strong tit 'is Caacuials caanet be sur- passed. oF 'Fle; vis étieukively snpaintiotiag Hey plain and ornamental Coal and Wood, Air-tight, of various sizes and patterns; HoLtitow- Ware, &e., which he' offers to the Trade on' as 'easy terms andat as low tates as any other 'establish- ment in Canada, Orders from the country si prniaie fulfilled, BRASS: FITTINGS Of every deri ides made and finished. A large supply of Tay; pilin cay and Coprer Warez, kept constantly on hand. Toronto, May 6th, 1854, IGE! I0E!! 1CE!! . \HE, Lindecnipucd ey fos] return his best thanks to his Customers for the liberal pa- tronage he has received for the last nine years, and to announce that he has'enlarged and added tothe number of his: Ice 'Hovses, having now four, which are filled with. pure and wholesome Springwater Ice, from Yorkville, He is prepared to supply the same to consumers, by. contract or otherwise, during the season, commencing from the Ist of June. In consequence of the increased cost of labor and materials, the price will this year be raised in the same proportion. 'The Ice '| will)be conveyed by waggon, daily,'to places within six miles of Toronto. All orders sent to T. F, Cary, 68 King Street, West, will be punc- 4 tua. ly attended to. Bz. RICHARDS, i LAG YA Toroatis June 1, 1654. vites public attention to one ef the best as } AND FANCY}. Ssauns wiamtlSei Ss S3Bap bee: especially for their convenience, and which were 'formerly under the management of Mr. W.C. |" every attention requisite to make their: 'stay agree- | B 'tons, Shirtings, Ticks, Prints, Ginghams, Mchen pared Warehouse, d. Crusogs," " Forest, Grranines," 3 Ont. & which will be sold at ah lowest: possible. prices | for Cash.. _ e BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION "The Old Countryman," Toronto, C. V 'paid. Only a small epee can ne e devoted | to "ibis \HOMAS ,LAWSON'S Stock is unusually |" . Jarge ; and as it must be cleared out during | © 'position on_ the public, Liteon. C. Wo. T. BIOKLE:& SON; 'MAN. BROTHERS, & CO. COOKING, PARLOR ano BOX STOVES, EW G0ODe NWeTONT FALL AND WINTER DRY GOO ods ! ae | 8 66, 'KING STREET. BAS? he "PORONTO, EGS leave to eall special atteltion | to is. Stock of i ae French Cashmere DRESSES, "he _ Rich Check and: Brocaded SILKS,., na Uy French, Merinoes,,Coboungs: op "sy fay All- Wool Plaids, DE LAINES, reese 'Shawls, Wool 'Polkas and Vests, on Ribbons, Ties, Collars, Veils i Sleeves, Habit-Shivts, Stays; &e., With a splendid assortinent of Gloves and Hosiery,--in al}..sizes---Woool Sleeves, Css, Boas, Hoods, Kar Caps, Head- dresses, Men's Lamb's Wool Shirts and Drawers, Dress Shirts, Collars, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Edgings, ' | Laces, Netts, Muslins, Hair Netts, &e., Y SLE. 4s Excellent value in Flannels, Blahkets Cot- Drills, Grey Cloths, Satinetts,. 'WW hitney's 'Broad Cloths, T weeds, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c?, We. . Velvet Trimmings, Buttons, &c., in every style. This Stock is replete with every, atticle inthe line requisite for the Canadian Falk and Winter Trade, and will be found well worthy the atten- tion of' intending purchasers, --for style, variety, and excellent value is not. surpassed i in this citys ice No abatement from the price named. 25 te TERMS CASH yi: vie (i WILLIAM. POLLEY, Third Door West Church lai ect. pa sater | . 30. 6w 66, King Street East. Toronto, Oct. 13, 1854: IN THE PRESS. . NEW WORK, by ti by thé Authoress of >i " Back woops or Canapa; ecard We 4>) pattie ive The Female Bmigrant's. Gait 4 HINTS ON. CANADIAN HOUSERREDING ie " wirs. ©. Pp Trai OL Oe ' Dedicanedy by'permission; to. His: tireetiendy the -Earu-of Engin and. Kivxarpwe, K.-T. Gover- nor General: ot. British Nopth Americas IN TWO PARTS. Price, Two Shillings and-Six Pence Each, Sent post-paid, to any part of British North America. THOMAS MACLEAR; 865) 'Toronto, CW... "3 Printed at the " Old Counter, abu Office, tty geprontow CoG ie onx tad Ye Nearly the whole of the first edition, of 100 Parties in 'the feted copies has been subscribed for. 'United Kingdom,' 'British North America, and the States, desirous of advertising willbe; pleased to communicate immediately, with the, Aditor. of post- purpose. oy Angst 10th, 1854,. FORGERY. The Counterfeit Rasta 8 | Rea- dy Relief: in Canada. i.» "THE LIVES OF THE PI PEOPLE ae 'Dal ER. SOAR yee public are cautioned against parehesiig a counterfeit of Radway's. Ready. Relief, which is now circulating through the Canadas.-- We are informed that parties at t Hamilton, nee 'have been selling a spurious article of 'our: 'Rea- dy Relief, for the genuine to dealers. This isnot only a fraud upon us, but. isa .most wicked i a 'The wretch that sa knowingly lend himself to so vile and. ireaeh erou a trick, for the gain of a few' extra sixpences, is unsafe to deal. with, and should be shunned by all respectable dealers, "for if'a, few. sixpences will induce him to rob the distressed sufferer of hope and health and to place the invalid's life in' dan- ger, 'he would not Berlple Mig oes og Rig "best customersi:| oY ghnatt Dealers who wish the genuine, pureh @, "only of established credit, not of irres onsible pediais or travelting adventurers 'and i i postors: Rad oF Dealers who have R, Ry Ra offered to them be-~ -- low our regular price, may rely upon the same being a counterfeit. preparation. We never sell RRR. in large quantities for bess gaiiadd Ber per cent. from our regular gross price purchase the counterfeit and offer the ee sale, render themselves liable to prosecution.' "e All ofour travellers and authorized Agents haye a power of Attorney signed by us, authorizins them in our name, to transact our "business. nse The following are our only Agents: in' *Aamil- /HAMIL- sin Toronto, LY- are our. general agents--we also sell to SIMPSON & CO. RADWAY & CO. mbes April oth, 1854. : oHiOR DEANE 7. "PEE TORONTO: 4.41. CIRCULATING LIBRARY AND 'le ¢ Goods and Stationery Store, . 16, KING STREET EAST. »\ ne HIGGINS informs her friends and. the public.that she has. opened the, above Li- brary, containing over 2000 volumes of Standard W orks in History, Biography, Belle Lettres, and Novels, which will be kept up by the addition of new Standard Works and. Panediap le 'as: they issue from the Press. _ TON, KNEESHAW & CO., a -One Year ' "at 00 aa Six Months Ae |e 3 get ag 'Three Months: 0880: One Month . i 10 Bi TOs: Entitling the Subscriber to 'Phree Sets of Books, to be rept no jonger than one week: One Year : ' . al 10°07 Six Months | CAs DIB: 'Three Months ahs 1 O1Bsi Bisnis N.B. If not paid at the. eee of ag the terms will be 10s. 3d. for two sets, and 16 3d. for three sets for every three months. NON-SUBSCRIBERS To deposit the value of the Book, and' to pay for asingle volume 3d. for four days; for a work in two or three volumes. 6d. for one week, for a work in four or more volumes, at the rate 'of 2d, per volume. © For conditions see Tickets. ne Mrs. Higgins further. offers for. pny a. Nalit as- sorted stock of Fancy Goods, and. Stationery to which she invites attention. 'Toronto, May 10, 1854." dl fipile oni KY ee oe

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