nO ct 0 a Nn anaes _ THE DAILY EXAMINER, FHSRUARY 16,1684. Loeal and dither | items. Hoeal and Other Tems, — TELEGRAPHIC | NEWS. asteetcarnesnne ne irssnnneepsannceninnnertnpenmentinennnanaionanaaae & Sterns ace | RY Esq., of Summerside, is BAND at the Rink to night. Uttawe ie > -— [SpectaL Des. avcuks to THe Examiner. ] oe - lug Flewelling Match Factory at Ham; tor, rw . . were serio sly injured in a shoot- | N. B., employs sixty-tive hands. Floods in the Western States. fray at Patrville, N. B., on Monday ——>--—_ ; las oe ad _ A pePAcaL attemnps was made to burn | CINCINNATI, Feb. 14. : F : oink . lneo. L, Cuappsnee, Eso.. has returned. |1 ae - building, Sc. John, on Tuesday | The water is now 70 feet 8} inches. The ARE NOW OFFERING EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN r atour of the United States and Upper . preselection weather 1s growing cooler, The steamer 4 Tur Duke of & : ‘Kate Waters” returned at one o'clock as | eam! ta ee s son and heir, | this morning from a trip to Ripley, with ; gy : ; epiga s ) aged oo, 18 engaged toa daughter y : . . 4 Ne r ails left Cape Tormertine for Cape | Rosslyn, aged iG, oa daughter of Lord | relief supplies, he reports the hiils on I lannels and Blankets, , at 9 OS, and Cape Tr: verse for Tor- | es the opposite sides of the river now form its ne, at 9.20 a. m. Left for townat2 p.m | Tue Methodist Choir intend givi: g a grand — The nan oe first Ee ae | { Cy t] d M t] | t] . = | Concert, on Faster Monday Evening, in the | ®¢Xt for ropes with which to anchor their U ster SOURS an al e © oO He death ¢ > Cetewa’ ; , : = ae a Ak c ued > of King ( ewayo is again an-| Y, M,C. A, Hall. r houses, and, lastly, for cooked provisions. , 18, a . with | ae we dusky monarch was see mtaytinkite None want clothing. Houses are every: taken off h heart disease, Const MpTIVRs obtain great re:ief by rt e i i ray \ 7 is ol ‘ief by the use| Where swept away, or floating on their i > ¢ yr r si : nih i of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. No other remedy | corners, Wee ds and Coatings, me * ; re * See a cele- | is so effective. {feb? lw wkly| Rural and Augusta, Ky., are wrecks. : ravea > yeoTve “ ire i fers , nr . : . e . Saturday lest, by & erand diene . t Bedta “<a ; PP Ack Se The water is running behind Auguste, mak- i . i | Cl k d Cl t} Jd: k ot aturday last, by a grand dioner at Bedford, Tne Teachers’ Institute will meet this ing an island of it UP Tine¢ Oaks an otn ackKke S, ae : ;evening at 8 o'clock at the Upper Privce }.G. Hamivron Brows, of the tirm of W./ Street School. An address will be given on & A. Brown & Co, sailed from New York on | Physic:] science. Troops for Suakim. W ool Squares and Wool Scarfs, the 13th February, for England in the 8. 8. | eileen -_— Gallia,” Our Nova Scotia exchanges contain obit- Carro, Feb. 14. Tur White Star 1 “Republic,” on | of if Ss ee . teenage The Black Wateh, Gordon Highlanders, Fur Muffs and ur Ca ps the Sth instant, in lat. 46.03, long. 45.09, rm ap ee Duane Ek. Sense, of | Sinteoutl Rifles, Eighteenth Hussars, | Port Philip, two worthy citizs ; i sighted a burning vessel. She was square | , . . = 5 seal (Mounted Infantry) aSapellen et Egyptian an eee ue police are woking araid on the corur | 22P™ With Engluh oticers, and the Eyyp-| VIB VERTS, VEIT BTHENS AND PLUSH, ¥ 3 loafers. Exght of these characters wer ; tian camel battery, manned by British RL} STONES — Ine a , 3 y sre ar . Gruinostones —One hundred Grindstones raigned before the Stipendiary Magistrate artillerymen, have been ordered to Sua- received to-day, from one foot to three inches this forenoon, and they were each fined fifty kim, and are expected to reach there with- in diameter, and |} inches to 44 inches thick oe ae ents in a week. : e ys 233, —Nokroy Bros. teb15 2i wkly 2: | °°? W t G ( f ( t (} d (l Ch ee ree See ee TT eee ————_— INGE? WOOUS, OL eVETY GESCTIPUON, GOOd an bap, ab tev. D. G. McDowatp, formerly pastor of Pur | ominittee of St. Paul's Church Bazaar The Campaign at Tokar. the Mentles Cldeth. ix this clty, ket now of ee Y — — who contributed ites a 2 path wae : pj thereto, and also to Messrs. McKinlay, one ne ap Doreslncenriadanes Coombes and G. H. Haszard, for their kind- . Jaina, wee. i, gregation, doy lest, ¢ ness in printieg tickets, ete, It has been decided now to retain Tokar sented with cash and articles amounting to 5 f th ; ‘leo & $244.30 re ; ——>— if the troops should succeed in relieving PERKI NS > ae ili THE {leading article in The Manhattan for| that town, but to blow up the forts and ‘ " : Foor Ractxe.—The time given in the 100} March will be on ‘Dartmouth College,” the | order toth succorers and succored to retreat Ch’town, Nov. 19, 1883. yards fout race for $3,00) at Oakland Park, a oe and | Ww nage 3 and Choat. Thej|to the Red Sea coast. a ae | ener — : - 3 —————_—_—— ——— Sap Francisco, between the champion sprint | &™cle will be procusely illustrated with por- It has not yet been decided whether an . x runners, Fred Harmon and J. Kettleman, | ‘raits and from drawings made expressly (attempt to relieve Sennaar will be made if q aid Liver 0] | ma. ee am ernen aaa which was won by the latter by a yard anda for it. or not. On Oil . Electors of the Fourth half, was 9} seconds, —__>_—. | , —_—_2—— Tue following License Act Commissioners Th ‘sectoral District o , A Movement? is on foot to subscribe the | have been appointed for this Province ; Prisoners Escape from Jail. ot Ele tora re { Queen Ss $200 necessary to pay the tine which the loca! aan oe aan ane a e mies NB Beh RR aL County. soverpmeat are attempting to exact from a rince County— Thos. H. Pope, Northam. Sr. Anprews, N. B., Feb. 14. CS © Ss Ss. satin naib ae cite Methodist minister. J. W. Longley, M. Queen's County—John Quirk, Charlotte- : ; ENTLEMEN,— Being unanimously chos- Three prisoners serving short sentences ; en by a tull convention of delegates committed from St. Stephens, escaped from », me ‘ : p sting the prose- | town. ; ; P. P. for Annapolis, is conducting the pro fom all parts of your disimct, as the Liberal- A LARGE DISPLAY OF THE oution.—falifax Herald. enemas FS We learn that the Rand of the 82nd Bat- the | Charlotte County jail last night, by RO Conservative candjjate at the forthcoming A youNG man writes: ‘I have used Mack’s| talion was inspected last evening, by Capt. sawing the bars off the window situated at NEWEST AND Bast GCODS, eh even Oe, Senay Sees See Magnetic Medicine and am much pleased with | D. Stewart, of No. 3 Company. Two mem- the end of the hall in which the prisoners : mt “ (death of the much-lymented late Angus D, the reau't, It has cured me sfter doctors and | bers were present. After the inspection the exercise | during the day. e Ee a All Sizes. Just Received. MeMiil-n Iam now before you to solicit other medicines had failed.” Sold in Char- | C4ptain expressed bimself well pleased with —_— —— ee Fe eR ee ; your influence and sypport lottetown at Apothecaries’ Hall. See adver- | the turnout. . Stage Coach Missing Sent free by post to any address in the} Ifreturned, you may rest assured of my tisement in another column. {[febll lw wkly -_— +> ; AR TRADERS country on receipt of price. | Undivided a'tention to all the wants of the —_—_>-— Nores FROM Orrawa.—Messrs. G. Long- PvEBLO. Col. Feb. 14 > atts: District, and will élways, | trust, be found @ A ¥oUNG MAN named Frank Bashaway was | worth and H, Haszard are in Ottawa urging yaa re we oT W A WEEKS & 69 supporter of go G Measures, AS Ww ll es of the attacked on the stree*s of Moncton, one night | that the lobster seasou be extended to the A stage coach, loaded with passengers, THE CLIPPER BARK 5 ° * cquitabe Cisbursemenrt of the Pu! lic Fands, last week, by a gang of young rowdies, who! 15th September each year. * * * Mr.| Which left Croville Washover two weeks 6 Trusting that I will have your countenanee inflicted such injuries upon him that he died} Hutchinson, of Richibucto, is in Ottawa en-| ago, has not been heard of since, It is é ivi © & = f é = 33 oon support at the pol's, from the effects on Saturday night. An in- | deavoring to secure a subsidy, for a steamer| undoubtedly buried in the snow which is 5 I remain, gentlemen. res LOW going on i atter. to ply between that place and P. E. Island. d , i ‘ . s Yours truly, vestigation is n w going ain the m ply ——— E and =— ten feet deep in places on the 500 tons Register, classeil ten years ; atin Oem sae. A Goop Prece or Work.—The steamer| CoLoRADO mnst be a nice country in which es 1 at English Lloyds, EW ME 7 E . Jan. 28, 1884.—wkly pres her. ‘‘Pawn,” one of the Union Line, plying be-| to live. The despatches cf the ;ast week Alex. MoLeod, Commander REW vs ERIXNO =, tween Saint John and Fredericton, which sank | state that terrible snow storms have been Fishermen Drowned. ” iu the river near Fredericton ia October last, | raging in that State. The track of the Den- iene WILL was Tuesday seccessfully raised and floated by | ver and Rio Grand Railroad in some places is Lonpon, Feb. 14. CORDS, CASHMERES, SERGES, SEED W H FAT. Jobn Stone and other divers under the direc-| seventy feet gnder snow. Traing are block- It is reported that a mass of ice near the Sail from Liverpool for | tion of D. H. Pitts, submarine contracter of |aded. The snow is nearly seven feet on the C : ‘ . a re oe aspian Sea, upon which four fishermen Charlottetown , HAVE just received from Ontario (ONE — ~ Amsaqeedn company bed pyoviy | forel, ne 14 Sr Alt snpeniey, were at work, was carried out to sea, and t : New Satins Velvets; CAR LOAD (500 bushels), : onsly failed to float her.—Hz. Hereld litle dhe onan acta About Tan asc. mane ; noe Tue late Karl Grosvenor, who was passion- 5 7 : t RCH, Tue Egyptian question, which is now] ately fond of mechanical engineering, was fre- ees te. th lek fast-saili WHITE RUSSIAN SEED WHEAT e citing so much attention in Eur p2 and this quently to be found in the railway workshop | Gen. Gordon Leaver for Khartoum. ‘ne 7 amet hatte se PLUSHES * country, will be discussed by Gea. Ww. W. at Crewe Station, and still oftener driving ite epecially selected for my own trade Loring, Pasha, in a paper entitled ‘*‘What|*the Wild Irishman” between London and Carro, Feb. 14. sé 3 —AND— ; will Become of Egypt,” in The Manhattan for} Holyhead. There is nota driver in the north- G aaa itl * ‘i ful N : This Wheatcan now be seen at my store March. Gen. Loring’s service of ten years] ern section of the London and Northwestern Genera ordon with several powerfu —_— ‘3 SILEBS or will send samples by mailto any address under the Khedive fsmail, during which be| Railway to whom Lord Grosvenor’s face was chiefs left Berber to-day for Khartoum, 400 tons Register, classed ten years bt aes tf conducted the campaign — the Abys | unfamiliar. os will a gon as he desires to seg Ai at Lloyds, PRICE, $20 per bushel of 60 lbs. Bags sinians, makes the General one of the greates: comtenipinimnee e people along the river, : |_| (containing 2 bush each) 25 cents extra. ; living authorities on all matters relating to} Prortsic.—Mrs, Sophia Knickle, who died John Graham, Commiander,| Wj edding Millinary & QOutfiis * au orders fitiea pn mpuy_ and in their t. in Moncton, a short time ago at the advanced Transferred. j om turn, Ifto be sent by reil will Le delivere = Brother Gardi ho said that if it | “* of 102 yeare, loft a very numerous at Sreas Se =. (NOW ON THE BERTH) SUPPLIED AND MADE BY on board train without extr* rato at a t was Brother Gardiner who sal as follows: 12 children, 90 grandchildren, an +a: . TERMS CASH. Remittances shou wasu’t for the female sex the business of the | 199 great grand and great-great-grandchiidren, i _ Carmo, Feb. 14. Sailing about the Ist April. Experienced Hand. mrde by reuistered Letter Fractions of a world would drop one-half; one dry goods making in all a total of 213 descendapts.| The British Garrison at Alexandria will ‘asics tien diate teil dollar may be cent theme ar there’ cont store in’ city could supply all the men, but Her hurband, Mr. John Frederick Knickle, is|be transferred to Cairo. Its place being so, the cilpper Darkentine A FEKS & C0 posiage stamps, the women supported two or three hundred ninety-five years of age, and still in full| taken by English marines. 4 _ §9 ’ 2 . Ax there wijl be a rush for this wheat of them. popes pee only seoiatninet ae possession of his faculties, The old couple a 6 HK BR Be Me , those who desire to secure some of it should i w manufactures. : : " ; f . . * eae dasooualell of female hosiery siebetiente yes eee Dominion Political Notes. 9 \ K L \ RTE K N S ~~ immediately. Address gave employment to 6,000 persons ~ i. Tue Bazaar in aid of St. Paul’s Church last _—: 500 tons Register, classed nine years i George Carter, ; oe be me meee “hi ; ae doltare. evening was, we are pleased to state, a graud Ovzawa, Feb. 14. Al at Lloyds, Upper Great George Et. nseless, but it circula — ~ar8- | success. Nearly five huadred dollars were . : ‘ Pads. bustles, paints, cosmetics and false hair aes. ‘Among the chief attractions was the wt as wotical =— a ye a R, RENDLE, Commander, —IN ALL— Ch’town, Dec, 27, 1883.—laww&ly, ae te reve of no rea) service, conyenience or orpe- we tfull ainined tee Bs0. ats s a a and yet $50,000,000 and the labor of Welt min wa nee ae re bert nd Davies, (P. E. I.) for a comparative state- (NOW ON THE BERTH) : ( BI k TO LET. it 200,000 people were the annual results, enjoyed by all who witnessed it, The ment showing the names, eens Will Sail ' d f Leading Colors all at . ee, fancy, flower, ake, and tea tables > : nee S = coe — - ' “Ch rom Londen tor iiideactaelietins ‘Tue tly brought by Mr. Geo. P. | were splendidly conducted, while the Valen-| #rince Kaward isian Uways. THe con- ' n : TENHE room on South Side Queen Sovare, Tenet ae aguas Thomas H. | tine post office was a financial success. The tended that the employes in Prince Ed- arlottetow VERY POPULAR FOR WINTER WKAR, lately occupied as a private billiard : rescott, of Sackville, was tried before Stipen- | names of Mrs. S. Grey, and Miss K. Hensley | ward Island were paid much less than those , phanag— Aeon of Moncton, and wae dis-|and Miss Brecken, who had charge of the|in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. a ABOUT THE ist APRIL. We have 4 Fine Stock of Nice foods, missed. Mr, Prescott bought from Thomas a | flower table, were omitted in the list publish- Sir Charlés Tupper said he did not object room. Apply to HORACE HASZARD, : ; 7 he abo lz will Freight at ‘,? ' horse and rig, giving in payment a note of|ed yesterday. They, with all the other/t¢. the motion, and wished to say that he Po Pa por eo ee aa WwW A WEEKS & C0 Ch’town, Jan. 14, 1984 hana and a watch, Thomas alleged that the | jadics who took part, deserve great credit. believed the employes on the Intercdlonial | Summerside and Shediac. } i JU: vem watch was not ag represented, pad oxjered ae 5 ie sae Railway did much more work than thoss of For Freight or Passage apply in London to suit for obtainiog property under false pres SHA viIN@ AND W HiskEy.—A ae Prince Edward Island. John Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester tence. From ar) wie prens ss ee a wate in eens = — ak oe Charlton’s Bill to make seduction a criw- | Street; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 MIL - . th az not the slightest grounds { riend who took the pledge fo a -|. le ti hn § t h th liye Snail lpm TAA mer ne Mr. Thomas on the last day|nence did not agree with him. His doctor inal offence took up nearly the whole time | South John Street, or here to the owners MUNN & of the nots gr ny a ie ‘ - . . f the House to-da tinue boat - nee a ee of the trial became heartily ashamed of bis| rscommenced a slight alcoholic stimulant. o Bo 3; y: es 330 PEAKE BROS & C0 JACKETS warts, Ooprriess Germany, ete. Hand Book abou I action in the matter and did not appear at ‘‘How can I violate my vow ?’ gaid the sick The ouse adjourned a ‘ Pp: ° N ° . MANTLE S, Patents sent free, Thins se ONN & CO are notioe’ eu.t, man, ‘I have even forbidden my servants Ch’town, Feb. 14, 1834.—eod sale enter AMERICAN, the largest, bost, and ———oe i beer, and am going to preside ata Blue Ribbon Weather Bullszin. ETC ost widel; circulated sclentine pave c. cemes at A pespatcn from New York says @ minia- meeting next week.” “Well, it is positively DOLMANS, ty Recan. piengia eneen rinas Gnd, interesting in- , t cars ” sai doct «You had better ee wi ean sent free. Address MUNN & CO., ScLENTISIO ture spring motor used to propel stree '*| necessary,” said the doctor. ‘“*Y¢ r 2 OF due Ae te free, Address MUNN & OO, 861 was run up and down a track before the Rapid get a bottle of whiskey, hide it away, and PR scctgr oon Par haga newt 24 f a MADE TO OR DE R. AMERICAN Office roadway Transit Commissioners on the 6th instent.| 01.5 your shaving water 2cmes ap just mix) *artune ro ao The motor ig a combination of coiled springs. yourself one tumbler of whiskey and water, E inti Each car has eight sorings, which, when) Meeting his servant a few days after, the Toronto, February 15--10 a, m. FARM at Bonshaw, Lot 30, containing j TREY | H wound up, have a power adeqaate to pro-| doctor inquired how his master was getting) Moderate winds mostly westerly fair 90 acres, in @ good state of cultivation | | , pulsion ef a loaded ear a distance of about ih 6 i586 5 , on. ‘Oh, finely in health,” was the answer, sliyhtly lower temperature. Apply to Messrs McLean & Martin, Solicitors, i! eight miles, The power may be oe “but 1 think there is something wrong in the saollaiie Charlottetown. | | diminished, or shut = ee eee es head—he has taken to ehaving himself six METEOROLOGICAL OFrvFIce, SAMUEL McDOUGALL. Ch’town, Jan. 22, 1884. —eod wkly. 1 ‘ENDERS will be re ceived until the 25th t spring shaft has an es ams - po 4q ile times a day. Charlottetown, 15th Feb. 1884. Feb. 11, 18%4.—3i eod —\ ot February, for building and finishing ea Fe eet ceesek bap tela, The spe Lia Highest tempenasuectpeniareay «= «- -: oe} — " j ’ , K k the outside of a Presbyterian Church, near / ‘The car is stopped by a brake. The ee | ‘Tur Grand Jury of Essex County, N. J.,| Gowest temperature (read at midnight),. ..23.9 Tie Ladies if St. James ll | Head of St. Peter’s ‘ay, according to Plavs " reduced by reversing the machinery. 90 if says that ‘‘a man who lays his hand upon &| | owest temperature this morning........ 23 2 Y. ai. © As , and “pecitication to be seen at the store of 5 regulated by a governor. Poon. o woman except in kiadness,” ete., ought to be| Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .24 5 c Messrs. Vavison & Co., Charlottetown, and at 5 the springs reqaires a minute and a belt. thrashed. The Grand Jury says that - Tempsrature this afternoon, at } o’elock . . 23.0 INTEND HOLDING A the store of L. Anderson, dt. Peter's . — oe ° A 3 a . he notorious thrashing ought to be thoroughly done. nd, | cum — LECT J R bE C0 UJ R S F Bay. ; 1 ily” MlcGorys the owner af the lo foot wan ah we Pe mS Good Old ‘Time | Tenders will be addressed to John A. Pant | “Billy” MeGlory, the owner of the lowest and z 7 : yally well like to see it done by most dangerous dive in New Y rk, has given ms 7 : cea | | up his evil ways and become a temperance eee = rightly tetiaia hdd. seek ns Winder Coane, | Laine, Eeq., Head 4t. Peter's Bay. wee ra . : . ‘ » 2? hattan Temperance Association. Whether) Truro, which oceurred a few days ago. Mr, - on the ‘Kensington Property,’ near this Mr. MeGlory does or does not become ashn- | Sancton was engaged to be married to a 4 Chair to be taken at cight o'clock. Ad |, ty, *he subscriber, who is the owner ot the TE are Agents fir the P. E. I land ing light im the cause ¢f temperance, the aliv-| young lady whose vame 1 familiar along the! es } MissiOn ten Cents, lsaid property, will couse to be sued all \ , aa Pottery ‘rders sent to us will sion to him from the plotform is calculated to line of the]. U. R., and in the latter part of | HENRY SMITH, pereons found im @ny way trespassing y ; . Jugs Bein : tia «| ceive prompt attention. Jait, ’ , ely novel pleasure. If now | last month, the deceared having partially re-| Seoretary,| thereon, Pots, Mugs, riower lots, Spitoons, i tove : | Tender t be accompanied with a eo < ; C , “reo ; J y - ££ egontle. Metiinty wegen io wee “Good for the Grand Jury! Their heads before the Young Men’s Christian Asso- ‘A ARD FAN CY iABLI eae “r rite taal aiemnempe 0 te ns es oo T x Oy Ths are as level as a spiritelevel and a straight- eee ciation, will be delivered by i 5 oe surety for the fai P . oe hogar pevdodmarie rie: Mie ae he re can make them. Why shouldn’t a great FARM of about 175 acres of, situate 7 rae beat : ool will be / coon ne nag ot lng ee areer sofking pe of a drunken vagabond, who| /\ on Bay Fortune, Lot 57 About 100) REV. W. B. KING, om EARLY iN MARCH | aan oe “%y ree i eee gat tr ae beets and kicks his wife, be entitled to find |acres of arable Jand toe balance is marsh —IN THR— ‘ . | provided by committee. h slves to accept hi ats ros at Saepeens : a wtioa ta? Cooper ont hon see Reels ten & ite ane outed ia on fae D He n e@ Further particulars will be given. _ promaoyenpog haem ee : as & ee emp rance meeting ; , . ail uta ‘ f cultivation, thereis a Dwell- ‘ | the lowest or any J ender, : Tui ae ‘lory’s wife ¢ «| know whether such a crime does not pu good state o abi Td U union, i, ies Metilor) s wife contributed 3 vo man ia the category of dogs at once, and jas- ing House and Stable, and «well on Gis = MM. cj. a HA | Pa | ; Seine aaa eset, andl Seer ' ‘shed like the whelp and cur : 66 : ” a be Pa , fterwards made the subject of compli- tify his being punished lke the waeip premises. : rom | | NDERSON, was after arks by the presidentof the Asso- that he is.” If applied for soon it will be sold ata ar : | eat ae i Ig 'T “a New York Vémes voters to the —— gain with easy term; of payment. Ajply to Monday j Vig February 18th. ‘ F siation. i rete ¥ niall r as folleows:—Considering al the cir- Oxty A STEP FROM THE ALTAR T) THE J. @ STERNS, Souris, or : } - * ti : ie ot a high pric: to pay for| Grave —One of the saddest cases recorded im . es Be eats NJ OTIOR te hereby gives, tiie one | cumstines:, 815 iso gh | pa a ear W.A BURKE, Bay Fortune, SUBJECT: : tt the attention which Mr. ‘Billy’ MeGlory re- | the Provineisl payers for a long time is that of lw Qi 7 LN trees have lat-iy been cut down a ' ' . Staal from the principal spoaker of the Man-| the death of Mr Saocton, tram A. gpatcher at Feb, 15, 1824,—waly 37 pd “THREE MEMORABLE WOMEN.” others e aptonly injured, and fences destroyed | . : lf give him an entir : aa im © t jail, we! covered from a long illcess, the parties | a is | The part of this property fronting on the ar by a the temperance men get him ee / nl vor | nao ante married. In spite of all that TRAYED to the Subscriber’* premises,; op town, Feb. 13, 1684 widhideers deb River will 5° leased fur farming Stones, etc., ete., in stuck 4] hepe they will eee valet. mage yorotetd : beriaial a could do, however, the patient Nort) | iver, FOUR LAMBS, The owner pee nee enn te <, purposes jor a term of years, J ER & G Or F . cae?" | a tie "di ele and his friends are eee re sink, and the issue of the paper can pave the sam> by proving property and OB PRINTING of every description | MICHAEL BEAZELEY, Be K Fag oe sowd New York has known iately, | which contained his ote Dee Cee | POPES foe t executed with Neatness and Despatch By his Attorney G. W DsBLOIS- | same ud aaa baving got one of them in jail, | the notice of his death. fr. Sancton’s re- | JOHN McKINLAY, at the EXAMINEK JCR PRINJING _ By his so | Ch'town, Oot» 26, ’6% . will not willingly we the gang waseproseated mains were brought to B® vobn doe er |. ous, 8) 1684.3 BOOMS, ver. Water and Great George Strect | Oh igwu, Jan. 45, —t i ; iu that tastitutiwn. mont, — Tey uph, :