THE HEI = es ee : The Halitax Ohrun.cle, in discussing th prospects of P. E. Island and Newloundland becoming members of the Union, through Imperial coercion or Legislative deception, says:— “This “new nation” making is confessedly an experi-| ment. It may or may not be disastrous to the parties! engaged in it. It may—and we believe it will—deeply | injure this Province. One year, at most two years,/ will, however, render certain all that is now doubtful} concerning it. Why, then, should the Islands rashly en-| ter it as partners with us? Why not wait until the ex-| erfment has been tried—until from our gains or our, lasts ite wisdcm or its folly has been proved? There! ts nothing in the Provinces, at present, which renders an really associated together in the treatment of the immediate change necessary. They are moderately | prosperous, far wore 80 than Canada. They can lose little, though they may gam mach, by waiting one or two vears before they dream of linking their fate with that of the Dominion. ‘This reason alone should in- duce all thinking men in both Islands to oppose reso- vatelysany immediate action upon this question.” This is ssund » + ce, We think, however, there is no Well founded reason to apprehend unfair treatment at the bands of the Colonial Minister so long as the People’s representatives remain triié@ to the trust repos- ed in them; and epeaking for this Colony, we believe a majority of the Legislature are men of incorruptible in- tegvity. 1n this Island the people generally areas hostile as ever to Confederation, Even some of those who view it with favor, seem disposed to wait until ‘‘ the ex- peridiont has been tried.” A few professional politi- cians are the parties most anxious for a change.—-Pat. t Our city and harbor present quite a business aspect this’ week. Besides Her Majesty's War Sloop Sphynz, several new vessels, a large number of coasters, and the threo British Traders whose arrival we have already chronicled the L. C. Owen from Liverpool, and the Em- press from Glasgow have, during the past few days, been added to the shipping in pert. The Surveying Steamer Gulnare arvived here on Monday from Newfoundland, and last night we had the Alhambra trom Boston, The|t merchants are busy in opening their new goods, vice the farmers are equally busy digging their potatoes, and t activity. During the weck the shipments of oats and!, potatoes have been 20,279 bushels of the former, and} 18.412 of the latter, Among the articles entered at the| Custom House for the same period, are 1,352 barrels of herrivgs, aud 771 barrels of mackerel.—Pad, 8 We beg to call the attention of the au herities to the nevessity of having a gas lamp at or near the south side of the Post Office. There are some five or six steps of | a lan jing at this place, and to parties coming out of the lighted Lall at night they are positively dangerous, t <8 News by ‘Telegraph: Frorence, Oct. 15. The revolutionary bards whieh entered the Papal States at different pomitsin the eastern and southern frontier, have concentrated in Frosinone under the leadership of General Garibaldi, The report that Min- otti had been arrested, proves to be without foundation, Fionence, Oct. 15th, (evening). Exciting news from the South has just been received that » battle was fought near Verola in the Province of Lroseinone, between the Garibaldians and the Pon- tifical troops in which the former were victorious, A strong detachment of the Papal service was sent from Rome during the latter part of last weeFo prevent a junction of tbe insurgent bands in Froseigine, with the party under Monotti Garibaldi, who were unsuccessful, and were obliged te meet the upited forces of the in- surgents under the command of Monotti Garibaldi, A desperate fight took place eutsde the town of Verola. The Papal troops were 9adly beaten, losing heavly in kill- ed and wounded. The Garibaldians lost five killed and fifteen wounded, ‘There is no report of the numbers engaged on cither side. The news is received with! great rejoicing by the people here, When the Sheffield Trade Outrages were undergoing | javestigation, it was frequently contendel that those jj t atrocities were exceptional, and were unenimously| her determination either to support the revolutionary condemned by the other Trade Unions of the mother), country. ‘Tbe inquiries of a» Commission similar to that which placed the Sheffield outrages befere the pub- lic, now sitting at Manchester, have, we are sorry to say, proved thy latter to be not exceptional, but general, Save that no Uvion Secretary has thus far confessed to the practice of systematic murder, the Stockport brick- makers appeared quite as bad as the Sheflield saw-grin- ders, and, in some respects, worse. A master brick- maker, who had exeited the ill-will of his men by re-| sisting a strike, had his bricks ** spoiled," his sheds set on fire, and his watchman shot at. A master at Stanley] Bridge had * offended ” the Ashton Brickmakers Union} by net employing Union men. sticks, staves and pistols, wpon proceeded to his yard and 18,000 and 20,000 bricks, Lut on the road met two elicemen, with whom they had an encounter, aud one of whom Was shot dead on the spot. A Mr. dohn Tet- low committed a like offence and it was agreed to ** bot- tle him.” Accordingly bottles were prepared filled with naptha, blasting powder and slugs. ‘They reached Tetlow's about midnight, and threw four bottles into the dwelling, one going through the window of the room Tetlow occupied. Ove or two combustible bottles were heard to explode in the bed-rooms into which they were thrown. The Commission has not yet concluded their investigations and further atrocities will doubtless be disclosed, The real vbject of Trade Unions bas now been thoroughly unmasked, and it is for the trae interests of honest industry throughout Christendom that, having been thoroughly exposed, they should be speedily abolished. destroyed between | ¢ London, Oct. 16th. Despatches received from Italy this evening are very im- ortant, ‘The entire press of Italy almost without exeeption avor the seizure of Rome by the Government. ‘Ths strength of the party of action increases hourly ; the recent successes havo given thom renewed courage; sharp fights have oc- curred near Ferrara and Alfine, as well as other points in the Provinee of Viterbo, in ali of which the insurgents have been successtul. The Pope has ealled an immediate meeting of the Cardinals to consider the si.uation. Turin, Oct, 15, Maszini has issued a proclamation, in which he expects the Italian patriots in Rome to rise and proclaim a Republic. London, Oct. 17, The wockly returns from the Bank of England show the) amount of specte in the vaults decreased £847,000, since the | last statement made Oct. 10th, Large amounts of specie | have besn shipped from London to Paris during the past week, and the current still continues in that direction. News from the south continues favorable to the party of action, ‘Ihe Garibaldians have tuken possession of Nerala in the Papal States, where they have entrenched themselves, end await the arrival of other bande to increase their number sufficiently to enable them to make a further advance, Signor Acerbi, one of the deputies to the Itahan Parliament, is Commander-in-Chief of the insurgents ia that quarter of the Roman territory. Just before the departure of the Emperor from Biarrits, on his return to Paris, he summoned a general council of bis cabinet to meet him at St Cloud te cunsider the conditicn of affeirs in Italy, and decide what action France should take in the matter. The council was held yosterday, the Fimperor presiding. The result of its deliberations was the resolution that France should immediately intervene for the settlement of the Roman nestion, but without ane, in conjunction with the iGen. Garribaldi has again escaped from Caprera, night, Derby defended the action of the Government on the Reform question, and replied to some of the attacks on the Reform bill. tary of foreign affairs, spoke of the disturbed con- dition of Europe, but declared that notwithstanding the threatened condition of affairs, he still entertain- ed hopes that peace would be preserved. ring to the present relations of Great Britain, with other powers, he spoke of the controversy with the ‘United sing out Of tue Jate varia that country, This con- troversy, he said, still ronizived oped, but he enter. timo is already soothing the feelings which might have arisen on the other side of the Atlastic. the Convention of September. Toulon is ready to sail for the relief of Rome. believed the Italian Government will yield. ning an attempt to sieze the person of the Queen at ibled. sending their surplus produce to market, In front f territory report that the Papal forces are fallin every shop may be seen piles of empty boxes; on the/yack tuwards Rome. It is reported that Marshal i streeta carts loaded with oats; everywhere bustle and| Narvses. the Spanish jte the E arrived at St. alarm is spreading. Tho Government ia in posses-}] plans of the Brotherhod. Western coast of that Island is guarded with extro- ordinary vigilance, c received by His Majesty from the congregation of Roman Catholic Bishops of the Austrian Ewpire, which receutly assembled at Vienna. protests agaiust the adoption of a new concordat, | Street, Charlottetown, who is authorised to receive and and strongly uiges the Emperor not to make any/soswer the same, revision in the sacred treaty now established between Austria and Rome. Ministerial Council, the Emperor reproves the Aus- yn sears at atime when tranquility is in- dispensable for the restoration of the country, and TTS A" he thes the occasion toremind them that the Scoiea — eames eeranaree ad arial of Austria is a constituted Prinee as well as a true son of the church. The Paris Moniteur this mor-|OMece - - - - O’EXalloran’s Building, ning asserts that the inhabitants of Rone and thé Papal provinces are loyal to the Pope, and only nved assistance to drive the Italian invaders from visions of the September Convention, decide for peace or war accordingly. Municipal Council, and beaded by a Senator of Romo, was presented, praying iLis Holiness to give his con- sent to the oecupancy of Rome by the troops of Victor Emmanuel, Eight men armed with| Police Station at Manchester, and thus relieve some of some of them masked, there- \their comrades there confined. The fire was extinguish- is onthe alert, and precautionary measures are overy- where taken to guard against surprise. were routed by the Pope’s troops, sores, and glandular swellings the Ointment operates London, Oct. 18, The following dospatch has been received from Florence direct, dated to-night. It is reported that and that he left the Island on board of an American ship. Garribaldians bave reappeared in the Western district, between Rome and the Bea, and have taken possession of the Railroad ranning between Rome and the seaport of Ostia, and torn up the rails, pre- venting all communication, It is still velieved in UALD, WE the Rey. R. P. M McKinnon, of Goose River, Lot 42. court, Mr, Felix iter of Hope River, to Miss Charlotte J. Butler. of Lot 48, ESDAY, OCT. 23, 1867. a At the Head of St, Pé y, on the 1th Oct., by h : : “Michael MeDonald, of St. Peters, to Miss Jane McKinnon, 5th daughter of Hugh At Rustico, on the meat., bythe Rev. Geo, A Bel- epee seers gn arr SES SST Died, ‘ Florence that the Governments of Italy and France have an understanding with each other, and are), Roman question, Atadinner to Earl Derby at Manchester Jast Lord Stanley, Secre- in refer-|* A ~ tates, regarding claims for indemnity ari- ained the hope of amicable arrangements, and ita! Paris, Oct, 18. Napoleon has made an imperative demand upon he Italian Government for a s‘rict observance of The expedition of It is Loudon, Oct. 14. There is a wild rumor that the Fenians are plan- Doiron, Shipbuilder, Scholastiwue Poirier, relict of the was oorn in Cocaigne, N. B., and eame te the Island 426, ot which 9 are of the fourth generation. inst., after an iliness of G months, R. Angustus Mack- ieson, youngest son of Dr. Mackieson, Charlottetown, | aged 28 years, aged 50 years, aged 29 years.—R, I. P, SS ee ee Graduate of McGill University, Residence at Mr. Smith's, At Rustico, at the residence of her son, Mr. Joshua ate John Chas. Doiron, aged 96 years. Deceased nthe year 1784., The number of her descendants is At Mount Roseland, Lot 48, on Sunday, the 13th ' At Charlottetown, on the 15th inst., Richard Jones, ‘At Charlottetown, on the 17th inst., Patrick Evans, |* ged 45 years. At Irishtown, Lot 21, on the 5th inst, Mr. John Ready, Hew Mdvertisements. — CARD. a ae ey \ Parts to it a beautiful glossy appearance. It never fuile to RESTORE GRAY HAIR Ir 1s wor a Dyk, but acts directly upon youth, * ono’s self, One bottle will usually last for a year, as after the hair is once restered, occasional applications fallin, once in three months will insure against grey hairs to Hair Dressing known. aoannevwe |the most advanced age. THE RESTORER REPRODUCES AND THE HAIR DRESSING CULTIVATES A throughout all the Werld. Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’s ORLD’S HAIR RESTORER, is auited to both young and old, It strengthens he Flair, prevents its hailing or turning grey, and im- TO ITS ORIGINA), YOUTHFUL COLOR. the roots of he hair, giving them the natural nourishment revious preparation of tho hair, and is easily | Sold by Druggists Mirs.S. A. Alle PREPARATIONS ror true HAIR. the Restorer, bat the Hair stores, and neyer faila to in fresh the Hair, rendering it disposing it to remain in any required, | whose Hair requires producing the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in| N t will restore it on bald places, requires no app applied the Hair, o lady's toilet is complete without it. The righ carance imparted is traly wenderful, removes all dandeatt wed imparts amet ldelighttul fragrance, It will prevent the fry out, and is the most egonomical 4 Millions of bottles sold e~wy ND BwAUTIUFIE® ORLD'S HAIR DRESSING or ZYLOBALSAMUM, is pay use with FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, frequent dressing, it has wo equal. Greenwich-st, N_ XX. City. PEL SXOLAW & SERECHOMN? Montreal, Dom’n of Canada, 2 ast. becn assigned to me, and that payment of the same minediately required, Principal Sales Office, 198° Notice. OTICKE is hereby given that alt debts due GEORGE, NICOLL, by Book Account or otherwise, hare ¢ W. B. DAWSON. Ch town, Oct, 16, 1867. Sw Charlottetown, Oct, 19, 1867, 3ulmoral, and, although little or no credence is given o the report, precautionary measures have been aken, and the household guard at Balmoral is dou- The last advices received from the Roman i i Prime Minister, has offered|T e Emperor Napoleon the assistance of Spain in|f ustaining the temporal power of the Pope. The)” Cloud from Biarrits. The Fenian), | t ion of many despatches announcing the possible Troops and gunboats|® ave been despatched to Ireland, and the entire London, Oct. 17th. The Emperor of Austria bas referred to his Coun- il of Ministers for their consideration the address The address To his communication to the OUSE, BARN, and other Out-houses on the premises.| en acres of said property are covered with a young rowth of ROCK MAPLE, and the remainder is in-a ue . : nected therewith, which yields annually about eight or Emperor Napoleon accompanied by Eugenie, bas) ,iny tons of Hay. ‘This Property is in a flourishing ettlemeut, and is near the Main Post Road to Port Gill. criber on the premises. FREEHOLD PROPERTY For Sale. HE Subseriber offers for sale 76 Acres of FREEHOLD LAND, situate in Lot 14, and about one mile from rand River Ferry. © There are a good DWELLING gh state ot cultivation, There is also a Marsh con- s water facilities are excellent, For ters and other particulars apply to the Sub- A-n§ MALCOLM GOUGAN Grand River, Lot 14, Oct. 28, 1867. 4w ~ AGENCY. or THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE AND LIFE, ARTIES desiring Potrcixs in this office will please send in their proposals to WM. FULL, Esq., Queen JOS, F. ELLIS, Agent, Pictou. Oct, 28, 1867. im rian Bishops for adopting a paper so liable to create he soil. Latest: Co-Partnership Notice. HE SUBSCRIBERS have this day entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP as BARRISTERS and AT-|a ALLEY & DAVIES, £ Great George Street, GEORGE ALLEY, LOUIS H. DAVIES. tf d Oct, 23, 1867. Paris, Oct. 20th. All the official journals of Saturday concur in declar- ng that within twenty-four hours Italy must announce cute the pro- novements on Rome, or to faitutully exe France must Florence, Oct, 20th. A delegation, consisting of members of the Roman Charlottetown. a Land Vax Office. HE Office of the Collector of Land Tax—Corner of GRAFTON ana HiILSBOROUGH B&TRSETS, A few doors from the Bxamumme Office. DAVID LAWSON, Deputy Collector. 8 Ch Town, Oct,18, 1867. ~ WANTED IMMEDIATELY. apprentice to the eon | Business. Apply at A YOUNG MAN, a Shoemaker, by day of NOVEMBER next, all the formerly owned by MR. GEORGE NICOLL, ition, affords a most desirable opportunity to Country Mer- hants and others for supplying t ay of NOVEMBER, at the late residence of Mr. GKORGE NICOLL, on Ricumonp Street, Notes, WANTED! JOHN KELLY. Summerville, Georgetown Road, Oxi. 16. 1867. _| ray AUCTION O BE SOLD BY AUCTION at the BOOT & FH FE FACTORY, Qceenx Savanz, on LUBSDAY, the bh te ‘STOCK IN TRADE in consisting of : 941 Paire Men's Congrees BOOTS, 370 Uppers of various kinds, 10 SEWING MACHINES, including McKay's and Singer’s, and all the necessary plant and material for earrying on an extensive Shoe Fectory. The above Stock being well made and in exeellent con- A B emselves for the winter. Tepxus—All sums over £10 up to £20, three months ; and 20 and upwards, 6 months on approved notes. r TO BE SOLD at AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 4th OFAS, TABLES, CHAIRS, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, Bureaus, Washstands, Window Curtains, Pietures, Feather Beds, Bedding, Bedsteads, Giass and Chins Ware, Kitchen Utensils, Bedroom, Parlor and Cook Stoves, Waggons, Sleighs, Harness, &c. Taxwe.—All sums over £10, taree .nonths, on approved Le Sale Positive WM. DODD, Auctioneer. Oct, 16, 1867. the ** HERALD” OFFIC Oct. 23, 1867. London, Oct. 19, (eve.) The Fenian alarm does not abate. Last evening re- eated efforts were made by the Fenians to burn the); od before any damage was done. The Government f More fighting is reported in Italy, The invaders Gold 144. BUILDING of a HOUSE, according to a plan and oP ficient security will be COMPLETED AND ON THE Ist OF J CARPENTERS. HE SUBSCRIBER Will receive TENDERS at his Store, Queen S , until WEDNESDAY the 25d natant, from “wishing to Contract for the ‘at this Office. Good and saul- wired for tho due and faith- . THE HOUSE TO BE ADY FOR OCCUPATION » 1868. EDWARD REILLY. ecifications to be 8 ul performance of re Herald Office, Oct. 16, 1867. . Medical Notices. Holloway's Ointment.—In bad legs, uicers, serofulous very gently, but very sucely, and with # rapidity that resembles magic. It should be rubbed into the parts affected after they have been fomented with lakewarm water. The purifying and curative powers of this marvellous unguent have never been disputed by any one who has given ita trial, It contains not a particle of any substance of a noxious nature, nor is there a case on record in which it has done the slightest harm, while there are authentic reports of innumerable cures effected by it in all countries, even after every other ieans had beentried in vain. Ttisasmild in its action as it is powerful and bet.eficial in its effects. The Remarkable Properties of ‘ Urown’s Broncatar Trocnns ' for Coughs, Colds, and Bronchial Affections, now stand the first in public favor and confidence ; this result has been ecquired by atest of many years. Its merits and extensive use have caused the Troches to be counterfeited, and we would caution purchasers to be on their guard against worthless imitations. The poor little sufferor will be immediately relieved by using MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for children teething. It softens the gums, reduces in- flammation, cures wind colic, allays all pain, and gives the child quiet natural sleep, from whieu it awakes en- vigorated and refreshed. Perfectly safe in all cases, as millions of mothers can testify. ee SR. = MEMORANDA. R. Doane, of echr. Nancy, from Labrador, Capt. M. reports, on Sunday, 6th Oct., at & p. or. EK. from East Point, P. b. Island, spoke ship Onward, waterlogged and loss of sails, making from the Gat of Canso, two fishing schooners in company .-- Hz, Colon- tat, The late Gales have been awfully disastrous all al the coast of Cape Breton, Magdalen Islands and Pri Edward Island. A new sehooner named Dash, belonging to Castine, Maine, with ac men, struck on & reef about a mile and a ball’ shore of the Magdalen Islands, and talian Government to that en The Moniteur” of yesterda proaches the Italians with violat regerdirg the ubligations of soiemn treaties, the dangerous spirit of republicanism in Italy. reg tecontinued disturbance in Italy, and the prospect of intervention, financial oo nom the Bouree increases and rentes are steadily declining, in a leading editorial re- ing the laws of nations, dis- and fostering Evidently, the men attempted ‘to-ew |bodies Were driven in, perfectly n life has been fearful amon Standard. “ The Gleaner undorstands ‘ashore on Esbuminac, on Tue YARMOUTH STOVES. + |whieh will be sold cheap fer Cas, or approved Joint Notes, , 8 miles B, N.|P Charter Wanted sl Liverpool ! OR a NEW BARQUE, 283 tons, lying at St. Peter's Bay, will be ready to take in Cargo aboot the 28th ant, at St, Peter's, and will then proceed to a part he south side (o finish loading. Apply to 5 BENJ. DAVIES. Ch’town, Oct. 16, 1862. 9i {iF SUBSCRIBER HaS JUST RECRIVED, Ex Schooner * M, B. Banks,” direct from YARMOUTH, his USUAL SUPPLY of those Celebrated COOK & BOX STOVES. R. J, CLARKE, Orwell, Oct. 16, 1867. | tf City Hall, Charlottetown, October 10, 1867. T A MEETING of the BOARD of ENGINEBRS, held this evening, it was Resolved, that the 6th clause of the ** Law relating to the Fire Department,” be published in all the papers of this City, and that printed copies of the same be posted in the Engine Houses, for the information of all concerned. P. McGOWAN, Clerk. «Seo, 6, The Chief shall have the sole com- mand at fires over all the Engineers, all members of the Fire Department, and all other persons who may be resent at fires, and shall difect all proper meséures for the extinguishment of fires ; and it shall be the “ne | of the paid Chief pagent to examine into the eonditivn of the Engine t THORNE, on WEDNESDAY, the following Prizes will be competed for, viz: A Ploughing Match! N connection with the INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION will take place on the Farm of Hon. R. P. HAY- 28rd inst., when the FIRST CLASS. All Persons over the age of 18 years. All persons intending to compete must enter their names with A. McNELLL, Secretary to the Board of Commissioners, on er bofore the 21st day of OCTOBER inst. Committee of Management :—R. P. Haythorne, Geo., Beer, and EL. Longworth. Oct. 16, 1867. ERSKIN’S BRAHEE SUGAR POWDERS. Rheumatism of all kinds, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, As also for F \CE-ACHE, TOOTR-ACHE, EAR-ACHE, COUGHS, and all affections from Colds. ER” See Lancet, under Mapicat PATRONAGE. " WM. R. WATSON. City Drug Store. Victoria Building, Queen Street, Oct. 16, 1867, PUBLIC NOTICE. Ts, travelling publie are hereby notified that a new BRIDGE being about to be erected ct Myrev’ Rua, on the Malpeque Road, about seven miles from Charlottetown that the thoroughfare will, wntil further notice, be of the orth side of the Bridge. JOHN WI'.LIAMS, Ce amis. ioner, Ch'tewa, COTTON DUCE, drive out the humors—purify the blood, and let the move on unobstructedly, in health, They stimylate organs of the body into vigorous activity, i settles somewhere in the body, dera erations ¢ that * upon itself and the surrounding organs, pre eral aggravation, suffering sa derangeme' restore the natural boyant feeling of } of the de at purgative apa 1 101 de do Kip Wellington BOOTS, and deraigements . of the i 116 do do Grain Leather do da rapidly, cured by the same mesns. who know th : } 41 do do Calf Wellington, do virtue of these Pills will neglect to employ the when : 26 do de Knee Boots, suffering from the disorders they cure such as H : we fe Somme Foul Stomach, Dysentery, Bilious iH se Choos ene rie age estiou, Derangement of the Liver, pec ~ Con- t My - hype — —— ool, stipation, Heartburn, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Worms ; 73 re rr pa vteoth ig hy when taken in doses. i 138. do de. 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Soap-Stone Cut and Fitted, &c-. As the subscriber expects s.on to want a little CASH, @ : d the Subscriber, ever thankful for the very First Prise, i £2 0 0 romuge he hes hitherto received pote friends, both im Second “ 110 0 town and country, still ¢rusts—judieiously—to carve his way ic 100 onward ! : Fourth ‘ 010 0 GEORGE W. MILLNER. SECOND CLASS. Sept. 18,1867, 2m All Lads under the age of 18 years. ww Rar First Prise, £2 0 «0 BR. ZOega » Second ‘ 110 0 ae Fourth ‘ 010 0 i SHIP BROKER, &c., Having rented the SCALES om Qucen’s Wharf, He will attend to the weighing ef COAL, OATS, HAY, &c. Charlottetown, - - « +» PE. Island — Prince of Wales Colle HE PRINCE OF WALES E ina MAR SCHOOL will be RE-OPENED, DAY, the 16th current, at 10 o’clock a.m. According fo altered ts, the ¢ both departments will be and control of the Pri The hours of attendance ~~ the viz from April to November, will be in from 9 o'clock to 129; in the afternoon fr in the wioter months. vig: from from 9 to 2. as formerly without any An USHER for the Grammar Bel mediately. Application to be ma will state terme and duties, =~ * The Professors of : eal d all other fire apparatus, and of the Engine and other Lhouses belonging \o the city. and used for the purposes of OM dl gag appointed Agent for the sale of the the Fire Department, as often as aren rg fe — — 2 1's Mille 0 Desk it er 1 y ty ussel's a Cotton Duck, ~ leet ths soma w r dentin, of a - Subscriber is prepared to receive orders for all the be published t Numbers, in quantities to suit purchasers, HP Chey Counell shah diteet ; 6nd Peatve Ot bape 1. 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