c4 i £j'ert»ai £<^ 2/4 -/4 4 New Good! New Goods ? JUST RECEIVED AT UUEEN STREET HOUSE, (Macdonald's Brick Building). A|¥ELL SELECTED STOCK —OF— STAPLE AND i FANCY DRY GOODS, f9 &C, &C, &G. CHEAP FOR CASH ! ALEXANDEB M'KINNON. G December 26,1856. City Weighing Machine. TJ^HE subscriber Begs to announce to the public J. that he has rented the above WEIGHING MACHINE from the City Authorities, and that he has commenced operations therewith. A person will be attendance each day. The Rates for Weighing, according to the City Bye-Laws, are as follows;— For weighing every ton of Coal, Culm, Coke, Limestone, Gypsum, or heavy Merchandize, the sum of • - - - - Os 5d. And in proportion for a lesser quantity. For weighing every Load of Hay, Straw or Fodder, not over half a ton, the sum of - Os 8d. For weighing every such Load, when exceed¬ ing half a ton, the sum of - - Os lOd (including the weighing of the Cart, Truck, Sled or other Vehicie containing such load.) For weighing every new or unloaded Cart, Truck, Sled or other Vehicle, the sum of Os 3d DANIEL BETHUNE, City Coal Meter & Weigher. IHIS is to certify that I have this day assayed the City Machine, and found it correct. JOHN BOVYER, A ^u. X Assaver of Weishts fe Measures. T