Pm se. Bl ati mateo ine, ToT Te Local and Other ftems. Tne Acadian Mine narrowly escaped burn- ing on Monday. ‘ -—e Hor Corre® and Cake wi'l be served up cheap at the Bazaar this evening > Avromatic Pencils at Bremner Bros. nov 24 3ia > Tus river has frezen over at Fredericton, avd maviyation has ended for the season. > One case of drankenness was disposed ol by the Stipendiary Mayistrate this foreneon > Tue Pioneer is trying to rival the / the field of romantic politics. "nal in the literary finish of Mark Twain > Tae excellent address presented to “Siu Charles Tupper by the people of Souris has given great offence to the Grit scrib.s and Pharise 2. > Hisronre Paraniets ig the subject on} which the Rev. Dr. McDonald wili leet Thursday evenly next. See in another column, ire on aavertisement >-— Grorck McLgop, Esa, Cashier of the | Union Bank, and wife, returned home last night. Mr. Mcleod is, we are pleased to learn, enjoying improved health. ianieeniiaetil A merrine of the civic electors of Ward No. 5, will be held at Large’s buildiog, Great George street, on the evening of Friday, the | 25th inst , at 8 o’elock, p. m. nov 24 2 pd | - > - | Just received, 30 set of American sleigh. | dasher rails. which will be sold cheap for | cash at Brown's Silver Plating Shop, corner! , | Lant, Hammond, Summerside, of Prince and Grafton Street, Charlottetown, | DB Be 1. nov 24 6i wkly fi Tur tank at the head of Hillsborough street, was filled with water on Monday last. It was examined today. The shrinkage of water was found to be unusually small. and therefore the repairs are pronounced to be satisfactory. - ~~ — Tux marriage of Mr. Frederick C. Brewster, Barrister, of Philadelphia, Pen, to Miss Sophia Grace, third daughter of Hon. Senator Almon, was celebrated at St. Paul’s Charch, Halifax, on Monday. Among the guests were Sir Charles and Lady Tupper. ——- > Tue steamer Worcester, arrived fiom Boston on Wednesday evening with a carzo of merchandize, and the following passengers :-- Mrs. Powers and dazghter, Mrs. (iuna, Miss Apnie L. Powers, Mr. John McIntyre, Mr. Nolan, Master James Ellis, Mr. P. Me- Cormack. oo -_ By order in Council, dated November 15th, 1881, Nathan Davies has been appointed In- spector of Hides and Leather, for the Prov ince of Prince Edward Island, with his head- aarters at Charlottetown — subject to Inland Revense Department vice Donald McKenzie, resigned. edd Tue agent of the Hamilton Powder Com- pany arrived from Halifax last night, and to- day, before Mayor Dawson, Stipendiary Mag. jstrate Fitzgerald, David Sterling, A. H. B. McGowan, Esqrs., and members of the city press, gave some experiments, showing the explosive to be harmless, and fit for shipment to any place. Further particulars to-morrow. ~_- -> --— A SPLENDID assortment of Purses and Wal leta, some in Russian Seal and Hand Painted —very elegant—just opened at Bremner Bros. nov 245i -_— > ~< We regret to learn that Wm. 58. MeNeill, eldest son of Archibald McNeill, Esy., ef this city, whilst in the act of hoisting bale of last night, injthe wareroom in rear of his ather’s auction room, had his leg broken below the knee. Dr. McLeod, who was im mediately summoned, attended the patient and set the broken limb. —_—_-> -— .. Mr. Arrucr Miuutcan, of this neigh- borhood, informs us that last spriag he sowed half a bushel of white Norway eats the return frem which were nineteen bushels of clear grain. In this cennection | we may state that D. H. McDonald, Esq., o' | North Bedeque, had a field of 9 acres, 26 | bushels to the acre, or IS tol. It is unneces- | sary to state that this is a very unusual) yield. — Pioneer, —_——_--~>- _ Tue bazaar in aid of St. Joseph's Convent, in the Market Hall last eveniag, was a grand | eaceess, The Hall was, from ceven to ten | o’elock, literally packed with visitors, and it | needless to say that the saleswomen and lot- tery girls e the best of the large attend- anee, Over five hundred dollars were real. ized in door money and sales. This evenia, the bazaar will be continued, when the bal- ance of the useful and fancy articles will be cleared out. Do not fail to attend, —_——>--- Mn. Verner, writing to the Montreal papers on the 2lst, says: ‘‘1 see indications of extremely cold and stermy weather, with anow storms, in the neighborhood of the 24th and 25th of the prssent month, for Newfound- land, Nova Scotia, Halifax, and the Maritime Provinces generally ; also the upper lakes and North-westward to Winnipeg. This enow, however, will again disappear im a subsequent mild spell. England and Secot- land will prob«bly likewise share this wintry wave; also New York city. - _ > — Ix Disrress.--‘The brigastine ‘* Vesta,” of Lockport, Captain Claque, from Vernon River, P_ E 1, bound to Baltimore with 4 cargo of potatoes, arrived yesterday, in dis tress. She left port on the [8th inst, and passed the Strait of Canse, on the 15th, after which she encountered a heavy N. W. wind, loosing and splitting sails, straining consider- ably, ahd springing a leak in her top sides, The Port Warden held a survey yesterday afternoon, and the vessel was ordered to dis- charge about one third of her cargo, and have her topsides caulked.— J/x Herald. —_ > -— THE marriage of Rev. Llewellyn Jones, D. D., Lord Bishop of Newfoundland, to Miss Elizabeth Alice, second daughter of Lieut. Governor Archibald, took place at Halifax on Tuesday, The ceremony was performed by the Bichop of Nova Scotia, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Hill, of St. Paul's. The bride's dress was an ivory white satin train over a Spanish lace petticoat; orange blossoms at the neck and sl:eves; a wreath of orange blos- toms and myrtle, and tulle veil, completely Sovering the dress; pearl necklace, brooch and earrings, the gifts of the! bridegroom’s sister. eee > -—- A vey interesting lecture on ** The histery of New Glascow, frem its first settleme:t’ Was delivered before the Literary Society, in New Glasgow, on Monday evening last, by / George Smith, Esq. The onan which was | well interspersed with humorona anecdotes and sr gina! poetic effusions, contained . much valuable information, and was listened to roughout with the utmost attention. Hext meeting of the soeiety will be held on} the 5th December next, when ihe following —— will be discussed :—‘‘Is the Scott} Mayor’s Office, ge peg November 24, 18%1. i dy pat till 5th deo, an improvement eu the License System in force 8 to the passing of the said Act?” | ; ; Nov | Eut both lack {town and all Acts amending the same The} SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. N iv 24 I Miramichi, MeFadyen, Crapaud, oats. CLEARED, garet Mary, Snow,Grupaud, oats; | bare, Viizpatrick, Bay Verte, bal. Port Malgrave, Nov. 22—Ar schrs Willie, P bf. for Liverpool ; Can't Help It, do fer | Halifax Halifax, 22—Ar hr ine G, Malot Mont ic, P EI, to KR B Secton and Co A eke ors Joon Wiham, frem ( LL VO! Elizabeth Ann frum P # I for i Me, 18—Cld brigt Pathfinder, huorbar Rio Janeiro. “ ht Gin Lower Harbe) 19 QeTAGSS, Newell, from Greorg' town, RP i he th | »—Ar schrs Effort, MtDonald, i I, via Halifax, for New | York; Ria A Downie, Downie, Port Hill, P Ei; eld, 19—Scrs Margaret Ann, Buckler, Port Mulgrave and Charlottetown, P K 1. Vineyard Haven, 18—Arschrs Kate Mce- Kignen, McKinnon, Charlottetown, P E I, for New York; Dionis, Nickerson, Halifax for do; Fred EK Cox, Muusoa, Munson, Charlottetown, P EF l, for.deo; H B Diverty, Nickerson, Ceorgetown, P EI, for South Amboy; Mary Jane, Nickerson, Summerside, E' I, for Providence; Magdelan Cloud, Thorburn, Char- lotictown, P E IL, for do. Newport, R i, 19—Lid schrs Hla, from P 1, for Philadelphia; Etta. Nickerson, P E lL, for do, Providence, RI, 18 schrs Festina P EI; Lao- damia, MclIsaac, Charlottetown, P E L. Dutch Island Harbor, 1j/—ar schrs Acma, Beilleul, P BE islacd, for New York; Hugh Roes, Smithers and Standard, Russell, Char lottetown, P EI, for do; Mystic, Dauphine, Prince Edward laland, for Baltimore; Kohni Noer, Stillwater, Pownal, P E I, for New York; Herman Banson, Baker, P E I, for Pai idel phia. New York, 19- Vogler, P E. 1. Philedelphia, 18—ar barque Lucy Pope, Mc- Donald, Huelva; eld brrque Edith Carmichael, McEachern, Petterdam. Port Mulgrave, 21—schr Grand Master, Capt. Hines, from Geergetowrn, P E I, bound to Halifax, loaded with potatoes, went on Cape Jack ledges last night and will be a total waeck. [The Grand Master was a vessel of 109 tons register, built at Pubnico in 1874, ana owned by Byron Hines, of Pubnico.} Halifax, 21, ar seh W H Hatfield, Terrio, Summerside, P EI, bound to New York. Pat in for a narbor. Sch Maria Prudentine, Whittle, Rustico, P E L Pertsmeuth, N_H, 17,arsch Maud B Weth- erall, Honvent, Summerside, P EI, for Balti- more. Gloucester, Mass, 18, ar schs Mansanello, Dentremont, Georgetown, P E I; Bride, Sweensbury, Summerside, P E I, for Provi- dence; Anna McGee, Bellevue, Charlottetown, P E I; General Grant, McDonald, PE !; fer Boston; Ella A Downie, Dewnie, Port Bill, P E I, for do. Boston, 38, ar sch Adonis, Publicover, Mon- tague, PE I. Vineyard Haven, 17, ar schs Kohiuoor, Spearwater, Murray Harbor, P E I, for New York; Annie Brown, Curry, Cornwallis, for do; Valiant, Lohnes, Summerside, P E 1, for do; St tesman, Cole, Two Rivers, for do; Concord, Dago, Summerside, P E 1, for Phil- ade! phia, Newport, RI, 17, ar sachs Ella, P El, for Philadelpiia. 18, Etta, Nicherson, do for do, e1viG ELECTION BY THE MAYOR, npn ne -Ar ar achr Glen Monarch, & pursuance ef an Act of the General As vembly of this Island, made and passed ia the ferty-third year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled * 4n Acttoamend the Act of the Righteeath Victoria, Chapter thirty-four, intitaled ‘ An Aet te Incorporate the Town of Charlotte- ,” i do hereby give Public Notice that an Election for Que Person to Gommon Sounciiman in th Git SMMOH UGUASUMal I Lhe ulby Rannait oy thang 7 Council for Ward Number Five of said City, in plece of Henry B. Smita, resigned, will be held on MONDAY, the Fifth Day of December, A. D. 1881, Serve as Esquire, at the place following, that is te say: In Ward No. 5, at or near the House of Widow Tierney, corner of Great George and Euston Streets. And at the said F.lection the Poll will be eponed at nine o’elock in the forenoon, and continue open until five e’clock in the after- noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARD. Number Five shall comprise a!! that part of Charlettetewn which lies North of Fitzrey Street, including the Commen of the said Town. Remination of Mayor and Councillors. Act 43 Victoria: ‘‘ Seven days befere the time of any and every Election fur Mayor or Councillors, the persons candidates for the office of Mayor or Councillor shall give their names in as such candidates tothe City Clerk, and the City Clerk shall duly enter the names, residences, and addition of such persons ‘together with the office and Wards for which they are candidates, and such entry, when made, shall be deemed nomination by such c wmdidates.”” ‘There shall be paid by each person so nominated for Mayor, at the same time, a fee of ten dallars, and by each person so nomin- ated as Councillor a fee of five dollars, which sums shall go towards paying the cost of the election.” ‘*No person sha'l be qualified either for the office of Mayor or Councillor unless such nem- inatien be made in manner and at the time aforesail.” ; : The tume appointed for the nomination of candidates shall be frora the time of Twelve at noen, until the hour of four o’eleck in the afternoon of the day fixed for that purpose. Qualification ef Electors. See Act 43, cap, 15, see. 20 and 64. (L. 8.) W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk, Dare, Fitzpatr ck, Crapaud, oats; 24—Rustic, Keeping, Pictou, bal; Eliza- beth Jane, Marshman Shedivec vats; Mar- THE DATLY BEA ~ | Prany’s cards at Lewis’. | closed, buy eaten are men reemn imnemra = Special Notices. Curirmas ! Curistmas! If ouu want cheap , cards go to Lewis’, [nov 22 2i eod Ovekcoats of every deseription at D. A. Brvcr’s —Nev. 22 Tuck’s Christmas Cards are the best as to variety, quality and price. For sale at BREMNER Bros. Alse, Prang’s,— Nov 2i 41 Cath and see the floating roses at Lewis’. fnov 22 3i eod Tue handsomest selection of shells from the Pacilic Coast ever exhibited on P. &. Island, just the article for Xmas presents. Call and get some before they are all gone.—R. K. Bracr. [nov 23 paintings, and [nov 22 3i eod ELweGant Velvet and Plush Photo. Frames for shle at BREMNER BRros.- { CANADIAN seenery, hand Nov 2] 41 Evenise, Ameri an and German Christmas eads very cheap at Lewis’, [nov 22 3i cod i yon wish to keep your storm doors your «deor springs and spring butts of K B. Huestis—Sign ot the Padlock. [nov. 21, 3i Aus kinds ef toys and fancy goods suitabl: tor Christamaé prevents at Lewis [nt 22 3: eod PILLHBADS supplied to order at Tux Exam- INER OFFICE Carniacs and Sleigh Builders will find a large stock of the best white wood ever brought to the Island, at the City Hard- ware Store.—Bourkg, Son & Co. In 12 2aw 3w LooK HERE, gentlemen, ‘The best ani cheapest place in the city to get a good fitting Worsted or Tweed Suit, made to order, is at D. A. Bruer’s.—Nov. 22 Go to Lewis’ and have your Photograph taken to give your friends at Christmas. Bacne: ors’ Comrporters, very nice, at W. A. Weeks & Co’s, {no21 2i Just Rregivep.—A large lot of chairs, perforated seats, which will be sold very chean, at the P. KE. J. Furniture Warehouse. M. Burcugr, proprietor. [nov 21 2iw Parent BuRNERS—the lamp needs no trim- ming. Call at the Family Grocery.—R. K. Brace. — Nov 19 Tue cnly place on P. &. Island, where you can get every part of » gun made, 1s at Brown’s Shop, corner ef Prince and Grafton Streets. nov | tf wky A LaRGt stock of lamps, al! kinds, just opened, and will be seld cheap.—-R. K, Brace, —Nov 19 Now is the time to lay in winter apples. 200 bble. choice varieties, received by Barer & CGorr.—Nov 16 61 PaTeNT Lamp Firvers, to fill lamps with- out removing the burner.—R. K. Brace.— Nov 19 CALL at Harvie’s Bookstore amd see the beautifa designs of Prang’s Prize Christmas Cards. ect 31 GxENTs’ Kip Mirts anp GLovEs, a lot to be eleared out cheap.~W. A. Wesxs & Co. [no 21 2i 305,000 B-ttles Minard’s Liniment sold in Nova Scotia during the past six mouths —the universal remedy, the king of pain, used by everybody. Try it. Price 24 cents.— Nov 16 wkly PranG’s $1,000, $500 and $300 Prize Christ- mas Cards at Harvie’s Bookstere. oct 31 Smokep Drevy’s at Buezr & Gorr’s.. 3aw Don’t delay bat-ealtt at Harvice’s Bookrtore for Prang’s Christmas Cards—a eplendid le*. oct 31 To Sunday schools and day schools:—The best assortment of Boeks for Libraries, by lots, etc., ever imported. Liberal discount for quantities. —Bremnex Buos.— Nov 21 4i Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toxonro, November 24—10 2. m, High winds and fresh gales from the east- ward, shifting te the westward; clounily mild weather, with heayy rain or snow, followed by eoider weather to-merrew. WARRING At the Manse, on the 23rd iast., by the Rev. Dr. Murray, Mr. ldugh McLeod, Bradal- bene, Lot G7, 10 Christina Isabella, fourth daughter of the late Kenneth McDonnid, lisa , Hope Dale, Strathalbyn. At Moncion, on the 2ist inst., by the Rev. | G. O. Gates, A. M., Joseph Ash, of Halifax,to Rebecca Ciley, of Kensington, P. E. I. SSS NS aS , PURNITURE, STOVES and SAFE AT AUCTION, —oN— Friday, the 25th inst. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., 1 Parlor Set,in Hair Cloth, 1 Superb Bed Room Set, in Walnut, Marble Top Dressing Case and Bureau, Chairs, Tables, Sofas, Bedsteads, 1 Large Base Burner, 2 small ditto, Parlor Stoves, 3 Writing Desks, a lot of spitcons, Tobacco Cutter, Sewing Machine, Clocks, —ALso— 1 Fire Proof Safe, 1 large Chandlier, 1 Piano, 1 Chamber Cabinet (in solid mahogany), 1 Smoker’s Cabinet, W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. Nov. 23, 1881. LUMBER! AT AUCTION, AM instructed by Wm. Murray, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Wednesday, s0th November, aT ll o’cLock, A. M., on his prmises, at South Wiltshire, Lot 31, opposite Thomas Auld’s gate, 80 acres of excellent Hard and Soft Wood, in lots to suit purchasers, Terms easy and made |:nown at sale, GEORGE CLOW, Noy, 22, ’81—#i, wkly li FEATHERS. IGHEST PRIVE paid for good GEESE FEATHERS, JOHN NEWSON, Oct, 29, 1881. Auctioneer, a a te ee fTWER, NOVEMEBR 24. 1881. NEWEST Oy A EST Al Have just ae Ole Our Stock is now about complete in every particular, and find no better value. Our MAC AAR not surpassed inextent, variety and value. Just s nNre cat e qualities, and at the lowest prices. Mats, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, &c,, &c. Charlottetown, Nov. 1, 1881. a a am ara ae a NS eee. eS Tueadymade Clothing, Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles JUST GPENED AND MARKED A. Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velvetesns, R. W Nov. 1, 1881. iS & STERNS received 3 cases Newest and Best Shapes, in Plush, Beaver, Felt and Straw tats, and country to inspeet our Goods when making their purchases, as we can assure them they will bm 7 ress Goods, Cloths, Flannels and Winceys patterns whether you buy or not. Cetton Warp and Cottons of every description, of the best Flannels, Blankets, Horse Rugs and Railway Wrappers, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs and PERKINS & STERNS. AT COST! Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. Kur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress: Goods. AT A LARGE REDUCTION. BEST ! we invite customers from town ee these Goods aud get and Dolmans, and Low, Ladies’ Sacques,-&., &. . TREMAINE, | 83 QUEEN STREET. a ee — ——————— 1981, FALL AND WINTER D W hich will be disposed of at Very Oct. 14, 1881. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF Ww. & A. BROWN & CO. = 1881 RY GOODS, Low Prices. Wholesale Supplies. a a a iN STGRE AND TO ARRIVE. | 609 bris. Choice Superior Extra FLOUR, Notice to Contractors. 100 bris. Kiln Driea CO .NMEAL, 94 wins. choice MOLASSES, saison TENDERS, addressed to the 25 hhds. Porto Rico SUGAR, ‘KS undersigned and endorsed “Tender for 15 bris. do, SUGAR, /Quace Werks. ’’ will be received until Thurs- 75 bris. Bright REFINED, CONFECTION- | day, the 8th December next, inclusively, for ERs’ 4A and GRANULATED SUGAR. | the construction of a Breakwater on the 75 belsy American KEN OSENE OIL, baretern side of Quaco eee a Joba 25 bris. Wo eternal REROSENE 'Gounty, N. B., according to a plan and speci- 50 cases Pratt's Astral KEROSENE OIL‘ toation to be seen at the office of the Depart- 250 boats New Crop Valencia, Layers, and ment, at Saint John County, N. B., according London Layers KAISINs, ,toa plan and specification to be seen at the Cases and Boxes Chases MATCHES, | office of the Department, at St, John, N.B., Boxes T. D. PIPES, where printed forms of tender can be ob- Boxes SOAPS (Motr’s manafacture), tained. - Bores Wax aud Tallow CANDLES, Persons tendering are notified that tenders Bags and haii-hags RICK, will not be considered unless made on the Hali chestsand v.acies Congou TEA. printed forms supplied, the blanks properly BROOMS. filled in, and signed with their actual signa- Wholesale at lowest prices. yoauey FEN:iON T. NEWBERY. Each tender must be aecompanied by an Ch’town, Nov. 19, °81—6i, wkly 31, sj 41 accepted bank cheque, made payable to the ~-— - order of the Henorable the Minister of Sea x r ; Works, equal to five per cent. of the amount o G O L O the tease: nin will bo forfeited if the party PISKARD’S upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the F work contracted for, lf the tender be not | accepted, the cheque will be returned. - is A Ee iD ee W | The Department does not bind itself to west orany tender. } } decline to enter into a contract when called Accept the lo | By order, FOR GooD F. H. ENNIS, Secretary. is Department of Public Works, e : CHEESE Ottawa, Noy, 12, 1881. § smo 22 6i TEA, URE SR SRR PEE A Pi Ng MIATA pac COFFEE, AND OTHER GOLD vars, ‘ ss MEDAL, 3878. GROCERIES. , CHEAPEST and BEST OILS & LAMPS. Dee ad B. PICKARD, JOSEPH GILLOTT’S Upper Great George St. Nov. 18, 1881—4i 2aw TO RENT. | ‘HE workshop and premises formerly oc- | i} cupied by Brooks & Travers, and more recently by Bonnell Bros., Cabinet \iakers. | ‘BEDE UE MAILS The premises consict of two flats. 30x30,-with | aloft tor storing lumber, situated corner of Great George and E ston Street. Poe ILL leave the Livery Stable of the can be given Ist December. ee undersigned, on Queen Square, every HENRY COOMBS, (TUESDAY, THURSDAY. and SATURDAY Nov. I8—pat 3i |; MORNINGS, at 7 o'clock, returning to this ou ‘City every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and DR. JENKINS FRIDAY, at 2 o'clock, p.m. Has resumed practice at his residence, Queen | St 7 oe Sa | Stable the evening previous. _ = Street » Hours for consnitation 9 to All parcels mugt,be prepaidy 0 “11 3.4m.,, and 7.30 te 9 p.m No certificates given except to patients. SAMUEL T. STUMBLES. STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Passengers tor Bedeque or intermediate points will register their names atthe Livery: : nee aan neo tn Rn NOTICE 10 MARINERS, TT? Black Buoy on St. Peter’s Bar and the Bell Buoy on Fitzroy Roek will be removed on or about the 24th inst., and spar buoys will be placed instead. By order, DAVID SMALL, Ch’town, Nov’ 23, '31--3i Harbor Master. FISH MARKET, Gratton: Street. ECEIVED TO DAY, per sch ‘* Hud- son,” from Boston, — 250 bris choice Family Flour, 150 - Cornmeal, 50 boxes Raisins, 40 bris Kerosene Oil, 15 bris Cranberries (Cape Cod), 10 bris Bunker Hill Pickles, in bulk, And a large stock of Groceries to arrive in a few days. — ALSO— In addition to the present large stock of Fish: 50 barrels Labrador Herring, 200 bexes Scaled Herring, Barrels Salmon, Trout, Cod Sounds, Finnan Haddies, etc., for sale at lowest cash prices, at the Fish Market, Grafton St. ~ J, H. MYRICK. Ch’town, Nov. 1, 1881. eod - A CHOICE STOCK OF NEw Felt & Wool Hats, FUR CAPS, Heavy (Cloth and Imitation Fur Caps. Men's Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Suits, Shirts, Underclothing, Searfs, Ties, Collars, &c., &é. GLASGOW HOUSE, 53 QuEEN SrREe?. JOrt. 25, 'gi—wkly v HE rplace to get your Printia d at Mo ME AMINER PRINTING ROOM [no 8 wkly pat ex pres 1m, 3aw| Nov. 19, ‘Si—lw a I TE EE en ee ae =a: eae AS SIRT oS 3 et =, LiPAGE & C0,