Lecal and ther items. Toronto has 117 miies of streeta. o MonTREAI petice iorce, ° ‘i R® ear be ter | ror r ’ ) ig y . : _— # can better Bargains be had than Ricumonp, Va., March 26. at th OUNGS . . - A disastrous conflagration occurred here ; Music at the Rink to-might—the ice in ex- | *-4y, destroying many large tobacco esttenh dnhitiedl | Warehouses, tenement houses and other o SEVERAL new cases of small-pox have ap peared on the St. Croix, N. B, as j Two eases of drunkenness at the Stipen diary Magistrate’s Court this ferenoon, oid rue mails left Cape Traverse at 10 o'clock. | There was no mails to cross this Way to day. oe — THere will be a meeting of Couveil, Royal Arcanum, to-morrow evening, at 8.30 o'clock oo ** Northern Lig Her future Tue steamer sht” has arrived at Georgetown, yet u known. > In 1881, 78,700 emigrants sleft Irish ports, a decrease compared with 1851. thousand went to America. > We learn that the Canada Temperance Act appeal case is set down for argument before the Privy Council on the 28th inst, . PickLes—Captain White's Oriental, Crosse & Blackwells Mixed at Watson's Drug Store. mar 20, > VERY SMALL BOoxES of fresh looking straw- berries are selling in Boston at fifty cents per | box. > Tue subject for discussien at the Educa- tional Institute next Friday, the 3ist, will be the cultivation of music and the voice in} schools. > A pespatcH of the 16th, from Hamilton, |! Bermuda, says: ** Barque John F. Roberts Olston, from Fernandiaa, for Buenos Ayré will 0 on mazine slip and repair bottom.” = Ir is rumored here that a letter papers received at Caribou Cove from land state that the would be assassin of the | and news- Scot- Queen is a native of Nova Scotia.— astern Beacon, —_— > — Tue Executive Committee of the New Lon den Liberal-Conservative Association ts r quested to meet at stanley, on Monday, the 3rd April next, atseven p.m. By order of | the President. > Tue barque “Sidon,” a Cuba, reports that in lavitud: longitude seventy-one d through large quantit es tending some titty miles New Yerk trot lorty degree 8, of degrees she sailed dead codtish ex- 6 lt Tue German Ewperor, in replying to an address from the Conservative party on the occasion of his eighty-sixth birthday, re ferred to and emphasiz d the statements he made in his recent manife-to on the divine right of the Crown in Prussia. + Tue schr. “‘ Frait Girl” has rene Burin, Nild., alter a passage of 170 days Liverpool. She was jammed in the ice several weeks, during which the crew was reduced to almozt starvation. The harbors - edhe coast of Newfoundiand is still biockade | with heavy Northera pack ice. > Tue Presbyterians of St. John did not respond with very great liberality to the appeals of Dre. Pollok and Burns, for the Presbyterian Cel'ege endowment fund. Dr Walker gave $1,000; but nobody else emulated the worthy Doctor's liberality. — //alifaz Herald, siinaiaiimabis THE increase of the Roman Catholic Church in England has been considerable during the last few years. In 1876 the number o! priests in England and Wales were 1,730, officiating in 1,061 churches and chapeis. Tn 1882 the clergy have increased to 2,331, and the places ef worship 1,476. > —— The schooner ‘‘Grace L. Fears,” which arrived at Gioucester, from Graad Banks, on the 23rd ivst, weighed oif 63,825 pounds of halibut, 3 000 pounds o f cod fish, which sold for $6,016 50, the crew sharing $206 30 each on a five weeks trip. This is the best stock ever made on a halibut trip. Bie Carcn. _ > A Jos In THe Sanpwica Ist ANDS. carpenters from Halifax have Julu, S. I, to bui'd a msrine harbor there. They are in charge of Mr Crandall, C. E. Wages, $50 per month, to count fram date of departure until arrival home; fares paid there and back; $1 per day allowed for board on the ji yarney. -_ -+> A SALE of Pure eron horses took piace at Baltimore Md , on the 22nd inst. price for a stallion was $1,775, and for a mare $1,550. Home bred colts brought $760 Phe sale was attended by re presentatives of New ~—Sixteen left for Hono- railway ip the York, Connecticut, Texas, Colorado, Ten- nessee, Ilinvi*, Virginia and other States, and some of th » horses were taken by pur- chasers from the most remote points, ‘stabil THE associat styling itself the Interna- tional Revolutionary League, consisting of foréiyn refugees in London, and prefessing to include Americans, held a meeting last even- ing. The commatation of the sentences of the Nihilists was referred to as merely the Stratacem of a cdespot, A resolution was ad opted deprecating McLean’s attempt upon the life of the Queen < A Gracervut Poxarion.—A most estimable young lady belongiag to Centenary C burch, who takes great tnt erest in the work of re building the new church edifice. has presented | Rev. v. D. Currie, pastor. with morial windew for the church, to be dedicated to his memory. This is a very delightful donation, and it will be eminently proper fer any other 80 {desiring to follow her ex ample Already several win lows have been donated, and others will pro soably be taken soon. News. a me os —~--——— Par TICULARS of the cats sabres rhe Northern Pacific Railroad, D. T.. on the on the near Deadwood, but, it is thought, not fatally wounded The accident arose from one of the wheels of a flat car breaking. causing two sleeping cars, in which were 30 men, to jump the track and fall over the bri dve to the river beneath. burned, The coroner's jary have found that the wreck was acci#ental ns Lonye Resravrsnt.—Svoner than avtici pated, we are prepared to receive our cuot: m ers in our new quarters, corner Queen and Water streotsa.-—A. MeSonald. Tue best place to gut jams, jelles, etc., is Vhs Pratiby Grew. (war 2a m24 2i has added fifty men to ber city | Prince Edwa d | movements are Sixty one | | pad | Paris, March 25. | The highest | St. John | 24rd, show that eight pers vs | were killed outright, aod a number seriously | The | cars took fire, and all the victims were horribly | Se tee talent i Dn TEE DAILY # TELEGRAPHIC NEWS GENERAL NEWS Special to the Examiner. i ns ‘ | property. The total loss is estimated ar ! between $50,000 and $60,009. u boat March 26, while proe veding to the ew o f A Bi OUp Curing a gale zed, and the crew numbering AVERE, ; | sons were drowned. ! Romx, March 26. The Pope declares that he will not re ceive the Ewperor Francis Joseph at the | Vatican, if the Emperor visits King Bum. | bert at Rome. Boston, March 26. The ol seq uies of the late Hen ry Vads- | worth Longfellow, were held at Cambridge } to-day. Private services were held at his | residence at 2.30, being attended only by the relatives and most intimate friends. | The remains were take n to Mount Auburn Cemetery for interment. Lonpon, March 26. Boyd and Hanlan accomplished satisfec- tory work yesterday ; but were obliged to take pedestrian exercise in the afternoon, | owing to boisterous weather. The race for the Liverpool Spring Cup, | to-day, was won by Ellesmew’s | ** Wallenstein Machells ‘* Valour” |taking second place, and ‘ For- } eaters “Dreamland” a bad third. The | winner is an American bred horse, hay ring purchased from P, L rilliard. He without iculty, finishing four | lengths ahead of * Valour.” rhe ** Times’’ Dublin report says there doubt that Fenianism is terri- | ipant there. been won l du ; can be little viy ran Sara Bernhardt is again spitting blood, and is unable to perform. - —— Ss Ge. ee Weatber Bulistin. aie | Probabilities for’the next 24 hours tor the Y Mavitime Provinces. Y AOR sro, March 27-10 a. m. | Inereasing southeasterly to southwesterly | winds, cloudy, mild weather, with rain this eveniog or to night. Plate teeny Dinadisiiisnaithetin Syecia: Notices ! | ai ' | H. Coomss wants to exchange goods for Old Bank paper m27 3i CaLves Foor, Red Currant, Lemon, Orange and Guava Jellics, at Watson's Drag Store. fma 22 Havitts Lone Heater—a good, simple remedy for a trouvle some cough or cold “for sale at The Apothecaries’ Hall, H. Coomss wauts to exchange goods for Old Pank paper. m27 Si A LARGE quantity of Flower Pots at W. P. Colwells. m21 tf Pea Soup (very nice), at Beer & Goft’'s. {fe 6 Ae AO ART Tt At Sonth Rustico, March 3, after a linvering illness of two years, which he bore with Chris- tian fortitude and submission to the Divine Will, Mr. Amos J. Fairclough, aged tw enty- eight years. Deceased was an exemplary young man, a member of the Masonic Fra- ternity, and was beloved by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance, - toils are past, his work is done, And ie is fully blest; He fought the fight, the victory won, And enters into rest. Then let our sorrows cease to flow, God bas recalied His own, But let our hearts in every woe Still say Thy will be done. rea], March 19th, aged Tait, of Shediac, N. In Mont Alexander J. 30 years, B., for the ,| past 5 years the faithful representative of | M. Fisher, Sons & Co., in the Maritime Pro- vinces, At Lower Grand River, on Satuiday, the llth inst.. of consumption, Angus McD-nald, only son of John Me! onald, in the 34th year of his age. Deceased was very much respect- ed by a wide circle of friends and facquaint- ances, for his kind disposition and exemplary character. On Tuesday morning his remains were followed to the church at Little Pond by a large concourse of sorrowing relatives a d friends, where High Mass was offered up Rev. D. F. McDonald, Souris, for the me con... &, 2. # . repose of Opposite the Railway. Ook SALE ¥ the premises now occupied by me, being a Dwelling, Stable and large | Warehouse, This property fronts 170 feet ) on Water Street and 100 on Weymouth, directly opposite the Railway Station. D. O'M. REDDIN, March 27, 1882—1m, 2aw vemmmeesaest . SPRING GOODS. PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square, —ARE SHOWING— SPRING GOODS GREAT VARIETY. Their Stock is Always Purchased —IN THE-— BiST MARKETS, Aud You Can Rely Upon Geiticg as Good Valne as can be found on P, E. island, Large Stock Gray Cottons, Large Stock White Cottons, Large Steck Pink Cottons, Pe AMI NER, ‘ Charlottetown, Feb. 24, el re Mas Cee WHOLESALE. LIQUOR3 IN BOND, 400 cases of Brandy, 200 cases Irish Whiskey, 100 Barrele Superior Ex!ra § lour, 10 barrels K. D, ¢ ornm al, 170 barrels O2tmeal. i 00 half-chests Super'« ugou Tea, 1200 cases Scotch Whibkey, 140 pans, Bright Tris a: olasses, 375 cases Holland Gin, 3.0 sides Sole Leather ¢/ gan’s), | 50 cases Ginger Wine, 5) cases Clare . 45 hhde, Scot h Whiskey, 40 Qrs. Scotch Whiskey, 5 Qrs, Irish Whiskey, 30 hhds. Helland Gin, 18 tone Manilla Cordage (ail sizes), 17 tons Isiand F four, 75 caddies ' Pobacco, 50 Cheese, { 40 bags Rice, | | “She Trade ‘ ARCH at, Lose: ee ee Grain and Cattle Show. “HE Annial Previncial Grain and Fat Catile Show wili take piace on ‘Tuesday, 4th of April, (EASTER MARKET), AT ll O'CLOCK, AT THE Market Hall and Square, CHARLOTTETOWN. For Prize List apply at the office of the Secretary of Prince Couniy Exhibition, Sum. merside; at the oflice of the Secretary of King’s County Exhibition, C.r igan; and at the oflice ot 40 ah dy. Port © Rice Srenr 55 Qra. Holland Gia, 10 hhd@e. Scotch Refine | iain | 40 Octaves, Hoiland Gin, i 30 berre le Kerosene (4 mcrican), | 20 puns. Demerara Spirits 16¢ 6 ©) No. L Labr: aor Herring | _6 puns, Alcohol, ly & Split Peas, . | 10 barreis Alcohol, iO = =©6White Beans. 45 thds, Brandy, 25 “ —=6No. 1 Pilot Brea d, | 55 Qrs. Brandy, _ i « - : oom er (Noy notis Refinery), | = a, » Pnaeti ‘ pe Vashing Sova, arrels Rye Wuisky, LO ‘s Currants | 12 hhds, Port W ine, 1) 4 Pickles (Crosse & Blackwell), 10 Qrs, Port Wine, 10 % = Saltpeire, ; 10 Qrs. Sherry Wine, ss srimstone. | 5) barrels Kottled Ale, 5 Sulphur, | 50 barrels Boutled Porter, 50 boxes Soap (a@sserto:i), | 10 barrels Syrups, 50 a“ Starch (Cc rly ®) 25 bags Corks, j " | . ; 5) &) Sperm Can | 20 yross Flasks, 50 “ Tallow Candles, | 26 dozen Jars, 1, 2 and 3 Gallons, 75 = «©6Raising ( Laver-) 1) Crates Crockery ware, j i00 “ Pipes (a8 10 doz, Wuashboards, | 50 «~~ =6Biscuits (az: ), 10 nests Wash Tubs, 50 dozen Brooms, 100 rolis Reofing P: aper, F, ‘Pails, | 6) cwt, No |} Eu Zlish White Lead, j 10 “a Mir: ors, 40 cwt, Colored | wints, | 10 « Hay Rakes, 10 Wooden Plonghs, 15 © Hay and Manure Forks, 500 reams Wrapping Paper, | 2 “ §$quare Poi | Shovels, | 7) cases Mat hes, 2 & Grain Scoo; 30 cases Boots and Shoes, 5 “ Trish Spades, § cases Castor Oil, 50 boxes Clinch Naijs. | 100“keys Baking Sods, 300 *% Giass | 300 dage Salt, ) Horse Shoe Nails, 2 casks Putty, ) KezsCut Nails 2 casks Miner Shovels, ? 10 Kega Horre Si o#s, ‘0 C&BRS Raw and Boi 2 casks Copperas, Linseed Oil, 3 casks Cliain Traces, 1s oe tgh Metele, Whine y Combs, Coffee, Crystal, Corn Starch, Confectionery, Wheat | yer, Crea: of Tart Gronnd Ginger,’ Farina. Macaron:,Antline Dves, Mace, Ground, innamon, Allspice, In , Nutmegs, Sago, Cloves, Tapioca, Vermicelli, Fiavoring Ex- | ’ Shoe Blecking, Miesed > ve, Cudbear, Nix- trets, Lemon, Orange and ¢ itron P-rel, Stat S | Riack Lead, Bedweod, Yellow Wood, and Slate Pencils, ink, Lead Pencils, St ve, | . . bas . | uorice, Gepna, Basen ta, Wh le Clove Shoe and Scrubbing Bruehes, Seed Wheat | Whole Ginger, Pr Ochre, Bed Ochre, Log arl Potash, Yellow wood, W shing OWEN CONNOLLY. (822-~I1m eod & whly, pat ne Im (Fife), Seed Barley (6 Rowe’), Seed Poas (Guiden Vine.) a ———— — a ee HOW by the use of imperfect fittings, Bui je ct (LIMITED), “4 OF LONDON, ENGLAND. , ee apltal, $5,020,024, Reserve, $251,090, Govt, Deposit, $100, 000.5 Every desc ption of Property insured at the lowest rates. Parks & Sons Kuitting elo (IN EVERY COLOR.) New Spring Iweeds, A NICE VARIETY OF DRESS GOODS A Complete Stock of RIGURRING GoOQ0Ss. SHOP AND CELLAR 70 LET. * Great George Street, lately occupied by W. E. Dawson & Co 0., or the one oc- cupied by subscriber, Immediate possession. JOHN STUMBLES ’82—eod tl ap l pa or 40, March GOING SOUTH | “§°HE Proprietor of the «f “ Lorne Restiurant,’ ; owing to want of accommodation for bis customers, will, on or about the last of March instant, remove to the more com- miodious premises of J & T. Mortis, corner of Queen and Water Streets, which will be aiso knowa as the Lorne Restaurant. With all |the modern appliances, and @ good staff of waiters, he hopes, as in the past, lo give gen- eral satisfaction to those favering him with | their patronage, Special attention paid to vysters. There will be a first-ciass wholesale and retail Cigar and Tobacco Store kept in connection with the Restaurant. An extended ; advertisement of the business will shortly | appearin the city papers. A. McDONALD, March 20, ’82— SiHOQUSR FOR SALE. ~ NOW OFFER the Clipper Schooner CITY POINT, 50 tons, #t private sale, as she | now lies at Queen’s Wharf, Charlottetown | Apply to A. Kennedy & Co,, for particulars, | or to the owner at Bay View, New London, BOBERT D. McLEOD. lw j | Feb, 88, 1882, Towels, Sheetings, | . sl Table Linens, Tabie Napkins, PILLOW COMCNS, COUNTERPANES, TOILET COVERS, &y Gos |. VERY CHEAP | Carpet, O11 Cloths, Matting ROOM PAPER. Perkins & Sterns. |? Feb.210, 1882, ’ a = - JOSEPH G Ruvs and Mats, | London and Lancashire Life ASSURANCE COMPANY, ; G2 LONDON, ENGLAND. /Governraent Deposit $110,000. R lower than the majority of Offices —-0:0 —- FOR CANADA, . es nner Edward Island Branch: MONTE DAL. ra mrs LWW. BE, RAWSON, Esq, E,W. BYNDUAN, DiIREcTOR. GENERAL AGENT Ail Fire Pel'cies are issued at Charlottetown. Agencies atj iGeergetowa, Summerside, Souris and Alberton. [fe 21—2w eod ee ae te ol Ve oo ne Pe Te ae Oe NORTE met ROTFE CE ‘Tq Lobster Packers. ! i | FHYHE subscribers beg to intimate that they FATHE anders hav ered jnto Part. , os ste et faeries i ihe ru ler th are pre pared to mungufacture to order all Z ° ip TORNEY=-AT-lu , Unde De ! supplies for Lobster Factories in our mar line, including one and two pomnd (ans, PALWER & Wi ULAaALLY, ‘Solder, Boilers, &., and by maoutscturing 1 ‘jarge quantities cau sell at very low prices ee ae + j WANTED. OTT’S . , ' T the JUNK STORE, Head Pownal [> Kk N Se A Wharf, old Copper, Brass, Iron, L “ad, ¢ 4a hI. kupe and Canvass, Horse Hair, Rags, HOUT THE WORLD. , for which the highest price will be paid, isosliiailinscistipiiihtiiianiaitiaabeti Jan 13, "R2—im 1 - hi | bea a4 a 4 Ba r ALL DEALERS THRO Karine lnsucaice Go'y,, ne To Lobs ster” Packers: BE. Gs LAND. ‘HE ANNUAL ¥ ar ane ‘rs of the ab Zine, &c Ch’town, [NG of the Sbare- named Company: 7 “OR SALE,— Mi ke eld ia their corner of Great 171 Ingots Tin, sad Lower Water 8! vet, on THUBS- | 33 Pigs Lead, DA he 30th day of ipst.. at eleven | PE \KE BROS. & CO, i Orl a vt rns forenoon March 7. ie aia full attendance is pertienlarly requested, ; ___ } By order of tle Di. torr, UBSé RIPE for the DAILYEXAMVIN BR LCF} gz. W, HALES, SS the Chearest «rd most Newsy Piper Provines: Ge tenn; Marcle 14, 1888, Den weeny, Pubttvtred tr fre OF FICE—Mrs. O’ Hallora Building ; , a oe : ; ing, bext To insure having orders filled promptly, decor to Union Ba , CU dariettetown ” "? ; i | parties hai better order at once, st . 3 ae ale i . ll lew brsiness | pily attended to.) yurchants and dealers will find our stock of | | Dated March 17th, 1882 Plain and Japanned Tinware, Tabular Lan- a .' MER terns, Coal Hods, &,., &e*, the largest in tye JA MULLALLY Provinces, Quality unsurpagsed and prices h 1S, 1882—4w, whi iw ly - ~~~-- + -— nner tenement Pp + list furnished on application to GOLD PARIS A. ©. THOMPSON & CO, — Fa i = eee New Glasgow, N. &. ‘ (“sr , : 1]; >. | Mar, 13, ’82—lm wkly Gas at $3 per A. MoNEILI, Secretary, Provincial Exhibition, Ch'town, March 23 82 —wkly till show Heavy Goose Guns, FEW MUZZLE LOADING 9 BORE GOOSE GUNS—W. & C Scots make— at the Londou House, G. DAVIES & CO. March 18, lm NOTICE - Ae ¥°HE bnaines heretofore carried on by Mr, & Robert Bridges will,fvom date. be car- tied on by the undersigned, under the name and siyle of A. L, Bridges & Co A. L. BRIDGFS. ps MORE LIGHT! ve Charlottetown Gas Light Company bave imported some of “ Bray's (vu NERS,” which they will supply aud fit oa Gus Brackets, etc, at a moderate cost to consumers, These Burnevs are reported to be the best ‘lut Flame Burner yet produced, and will give @ far grvater amount of light than any other Burner with the same consumption of Gas, Dr, Wallace, F. B. 5. E., F. C. 8, Gas Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in a lecture delivered by him, calealated that £130,000 ($650,000) a sear are thrown away in Gias On the urucrs be says; “* Another better Burner is thatcalled March 1, 1882—-tf ot Gas B audas I think a Biay’s regnistor,a:d as I considerthese the best aunicn Burners attainable at moderate cost, 1 have selectd them for a series Of ex- pt rime uis, The neport of the Committeé 6f the British Association of Science to enquire a8 to the best means forthe development of light trom Coal Gas ot different quulities—comprising Dr. William Wallace, Professor Dittmar, and Mr, Thomas Wiils, F, O.S,, F. 1, C, E., showed that Bray’s Burners yielded the greatest amount of light of all the two or three score of Burners reported upon. which incladed all the Burners of repute fn the market, [un & pamptlet upon Light aud Heat, pub- lished by R. B. Taver, A. M,, he says: “Tbe cost of Gas as compared with other illumine anisis much more economical whea rightly used, than many suppose. From experiments made for this purpose, the following results have been obtained. They were made by bureing samples ot Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and orciuary Ous, and testing their illuminating power, It was found that Cosl Gas costing one cent at $3 per thousand feet, gave @ light equal to 18 candles, while Devoe’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- ing halfacent, gave a light equal to 9 candles, “A good Argand or Johnseu's Burner, the Burner's used in the last experiment, "will therefore give the light cf 2 ordimary Oil Burners in direct comparison, at po greater expense in the cas’ of the finer and safer grades of Oil, Lights, however, om the author. ity of Scientists, are not to be compared in dircct proportion, bat in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such &@ com- parison with the case of the use of Gas, its cleanliness, freedom from odor end dangers, renders its use desirable wherever it can be sntroduced,” As the above experiments were made with 1000 feet, and not coneumed through Bray’s Burners, it will reedily be sven bow auch more economical it is to cone sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is ouly $2.63 per 10.0 feet a8 now charged bere When Consumed, more especially through Bray's Burbers, Messrs, Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the well-known manufacturers of Scieptific in- struments for testing the Uluminating power of Coal Gas, etc., say in their Citoular to Gag Companies : “Iu presenting the Bray's Stand. ard Patent Slit Unieo Burmers and Laoterna, for which we ere the sole Ageats ia the United states, to the attention of the public, we are copvinced that we are filling a want long felt,’ They turtber add: ** The yield ot light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent, yiewter per cubic foot of Gas consumed than that trom any flat flame Burner bitherto in- trodnced, (no 4 «0d “MORTBABE SALE, TO be sold by PUBLIC TUESDAY, the AUCTION, on 30th day of May next, A. D. 1882, at the hour of twelve or lock, novn $F front of the Law Courts Building, Charlottetown,— LL that tract, piece end parcel of land A being the southera half of Town Let Number Sixty-five in the tbird hundred of Towa Lots in Charlottetown, bounded as fol- lows that is to say: ‘omaencing at West Street, at the North-west corner of Town Let | numper fifteen in the third hundred ot Town Lote atoresaid ; thence east alony the northe ern bouudary of said Town Lot number fifteen. eighty-four feet or thereabouts to Towa Let number sixty six in the said third hundred of Town Lots; thence north al Dg the wi stern boundary of said Town Lot number sixty-six eighty feet; (hence at right angles therewith |elyhty-four feet or thereabouts to West Sireet aforesaid; thence seuth along the | eastern side of West St eet to the place of commencement, together with all “houses, | buildings, rights, members and appurtendnces | the reunto belunging or in any wise appertain- i The above eal? is made pursuant to the Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of | Mortgave date | the sixtee nth day of October, | A D. 1875, and wade between Samuel Nos- worthy Earle and Esther yulia Karle bis wife of the one part, and fbomes Heath Haviland, | ot the other part | For further particulars, apply at the office _of Eastace H Havilan, Solicitor, Charlotte. ' town. | Dated this 25th day of February, A.D, 182, 7 : T. HEATH HAVILAND, | pte af Tew wifi vate, mos ‘ a TS Ae one ee geen Stem a See woe PE FS ry Vi