lien focal and Other SALE of remnants all this week Bros ut ~ Faminty Re-Unton, Cia my Meacne il! piace at Caveudish to-day, rt . fhe union of the | sud Simpson familiesjtakes | TR DAILY EXAMINER, - — We have thrown 1000 more hats in ti windew, two for five cents, and 600 wouen’s and misses, two for ten cents. — Beer Dros iy LO tt} se | Sr, JOHN Evecrric Ratuway.—The tract has been awarded for the construction of will ve commenced at once. Potice Cournt.—The case of the country- harged with combining and couspiring : im money under taise pretences, was further adjourned until the 15th inst. os CareLess Suoorinec.—The Journal com s that there is too much shooting carried ‘ y boys in the vicinity of Summerside, and cn upon the authorities to at once take steps to stop the dangerous practice. This is right. ceiiniaiaiaia Sarvation Army Picyic.—If you go to the Army Picnic’at McEwen’s Wharf,on Thursday, the 17th, you will more than likely have the pleasure of sseing the Hindoos, who are coming here next week, as they are expected to be present. hii Anorser Trotting Parx.—Mr. Samuel McPherson has had a trotting park made on his farm at Little River, Lot 66. ‘The track is said to be an excellent one. As it is the only one in that part of the country con. | tin valieaeay tne: | after the electric railway in St. John, and the work | > — j ’ | | PELHGRAPHATY SPerouat Despatones ro Sax EXaMINes Otiawa Notes. Orrawa July 9. The revenue for the fiscal year just __ | elosed was $38,843,000, expenditure $30,- ‘© | 939,000, surplus $7,900,000. Furcher ex- | penditures will reduce this surplis, but the amount at the disposal of the Government will be larger than the Budget estimated, It will probably reach $3,500,000. The Post Ofjice department will here- pay depositors by cheque, payable at all the chartered banks in Canada. Middleton bas written his valedictory to the militiamen of Canada, Col. Chater, of the Argyle Highlanders, who has just travelled over the Canadian ‘light houses in the Gulf it will probably be well patron. zed. - Pun! Sunith on Monday evening, amount of about $200 were reported. It was decided that the erection of a permanent fence, with turnstiles, be proceeded with at once. subseriptions to the - Prcxic.—Mount Mellick annual picnic will take place on Saturday, 19ch iust., in Mr. Ed- ward Woods’ field, near the schoolhou-e. Should the day prove unfavorable, it will be heid on the first fine day following. The managers will make all effort to have all the amusements usual at such gatherings. A good saloon will be furnished. - OxsiruaRy.—We regret to announce the early demise, a Montague, yesterday, of Mrs James QO. Stewart, daughter of James Mc- Farlane, Esq., of thiscity. The remains will arrive by train this evening at 5.46 (:ocal) and be conveyed to her father’s residence, King Square. Funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock to People’s Cemetery. - siicnt Fire.—The alarm was sounded shortiy before eleven o'clock this forenvon for a slight blaze iu the roof of a house on Kent Street East, owned by Mr. Walter Lowe. The fire was caused by a spark from the chimuey dropping on the roof and setting fire tothe shingles. The fire was extinguished without the assistance of the firemen, who Were promptly on hand, ign Natura History Socrety.—We are glad the Natural History Society has arrauged that its pubiic meetings are to be held in the evening. Meny of our citizens lost the benefit of many interesting papers, read at the afternoon meetings. We trust that the public will show their appre- ciation of the change in their favor by attend- Hon. David Laird’s lecture before this Society, in the Philharmonic Hall, next Mon- diy eveniug. Subject, ‘Our Forest Trees.” Admission, iree. Niland Triep To Kinz Himserr.—Randolph Scholz, to find that nave 26 years old, a homeless man, disgusted with » unsympatheric werld, tried to commit a suicide by jumpiag into a strong eddy ip the Kast River, at the feot of Kighty-ninth street, New York, shertly after midnight om Sunday. Vi Vhether it was the alcoholic gas that filied his body, or the antagonism of the river sprites, he couldn't sink, althongh he kicked aad atrn Then he became dis- gusted with the river, pulled himself ashore, and rushed off to the HKighty-eighth police station where he complained 2 geinst the un- fair treatment he experienced on the Jand aad ir the water, and was locked up for trying to kili him elf. ; ; ted to ao 890. ee Drstrovep BY Fire —We regret to learn from the Summerside Journal that the dwelling house of Mr. Patrick Whelan, at Freetown, was destroyed by fire last Thursday morning, The house was burned to ashes, very little, if anything, being gxved from it. In fact Mr. Whelan had a hard time to get his children out of the burning building. The neighbors gathered as soon as possible after the fire was dis- by their efforts saved the The loss on Mr. Whelan’s house is estimated at from $609 to $700, with, it is said, some imsurance on the building. The accident is supposed to have orivinated from the kitchen stove, in which the family re- covered, and ot her buildings. there was some fire when tired A Go.peNn Oproxrtunity. —Therecan now he no doubs but that (weather at sll permitting) aest to Bloomield Tea wil be f the season. Kings and the excursivis the big + xGurslon Queen's ounty peop’e desirous of seeing their own Province «nd having a cheap, comfort- able and enjoysbie excursion, os well as a few hou:s of lote.se enj yment on the grounds should embrace this guiden opp wiunity. The special traia leaves Charlottet» vn at 6 o'eclo k (loc+l) ou the moruing of the 15°h and arrives at Biovaficld at 10.30 F.om Souris and Geo g-town and ail statio s east to connect with this train excursionists can secure low fares on reguier trains on the I4th, goud tu return on the 16-h from this city, this giving them a grand chaace to do business here and take in the whole west at a trifling cost. Go west, then, see the country and evjoy the tea of the season. -~ ic GaRpENs —At a meeting of the} rside p&blic gardens committce, held } | Pacific, is in ecstasies about the route as a military highway. Mr. Anderson, engineer of the Marine Department, left to-day to inspect the and Belle Isle with Captain Smith The Disastrous Cyclone. Lewiston, July 9. ‘Specials to the Lewiston Journal, from Somerset, Waldv, Oxford and Franklin Counties indicate that last evening’s cyclone was one of the most disastrous that ever visited Maine. Sandy River Railroad Bridge, near Phillips’, was blown from the abutments into the river. The bridge at North Anson was twisted so as to make it unsafe for trains. In various parts of Maine nearly 100 barns were blown down or unroofed. Strike of Shoemakers. Bevery, Mass., July 9. All lasters employed at Master's & Walker's shoe factory here quit work yes- terday. ‘The firm has been a third grade factory and the lasters claim that goods of the second grade were introduced with no advance in price. A _ new price list with au advance was declined by the firm. The men were ordered out by the Lasters Pro- tective Union. The Newfoundiand Treuble. Lonpon, July 9. The delegates appointed by the govern- ment of Newfoundland iu the fishery mat- ter sailed from Liverpooi for St. John’s, Nfid., on the steamer Caspian to-day. In interviews the delegates expressed their conviction that the fishery dispute would be satisfactorily settled. Balifax Notes Hawirax, July 9. The Halifax and Bermuda cable will be open to receive business on Monday. The schooner Carmelite, which left North Sydney 206 days ago for Victoria, B. C., to engage in the Pacific seal fisheries, and which had been given up for lost, arrived at her destination to-day. Carriers Strike. Lonpon, July 9. The carriers attached to the eastern cen- tral postoffice struck thisafternuon. There is much excitement about the head offices. General Fisk Bead. New York, July 9. Genera! Clinton B. Fisk died at his resi- dence in this gity at 10.30 a. m. to-day, in his 62d year. Weatwer Bulletin. foronro, July 10.—1¥ a. m. Fresh westerly to northwesterly winds; fine and moderately cool; fine to-morrow. ARRIVALS. HOPE OSBORNE HOUSE. July 9—Richard Smith, Pownsl; Rev A McLean, Pictou; Mrs Briggs and daughter, Boston; Jas B Russ, S’side; KH Hackett and son, Tignish. HOTEL DAVIES. July 9 —-John Richards, siddeford; Win R Powell, Halifax; A J Gibson, Detroit, Mich; F R Batterbury, “ontreal; G E Robitaille, E E Ross, Quevec; A P Prowse, Murray Har- bor; 8 H Gardner, Boston; Maggie McPher- son, Maggie H Brown, Newburyport. ROCKLIN HOUSE. ae July 9--John Ferguson, Pictou; W Vazie, W McKiaonon, Woicester, Mass; Ethie Camp- bell, Katie Campb il, Kosten; Annie Moore, London, Engl:ni; Isabeila McKei zie, Provi- dence, RI; Miss © cLeilan, Haz | Grov:; Mrs J Dickissun, Mes J Stepnensos, New Glas- gow; Frank Ne son, Mrs Nelsou, West River; John Wixeou, Gettast; Manouh Ruwe, Mon- tagu-; Mis McLellan, Helen M MeLehan, Jennie MeLellan, Fiora Meblelian, Norman McLeilaa, Travo; Wm Hooper, Morelli. Jue Sea Sexvent AGain.—The Luneuburg Aryus sxys: :he sea serpent put in its ap- pra ance here a few lays ayo. Li was seen by a nawber of fishermen while employed in overiiauling their nets, and we are informed there «as astimpede. Ir g utleman from town, whe staies that upwards of sixty yards iong, and at the time «as leisurely propeiiing itself on the surface of the water. o Tue Bearnice.--The steamer Princess Beatrice arrived here from Halifax about half- ast five this morning, with the usual general KINKORA TBA. —T hose who attended | cargo and the tollowing p#ssenyers :— Hon. Kinkora Tea enjoyed one of the pleasant day's outing that the season so fer affevded. The grounds asl upred for a tea, comn i ling & b ‘autital : Viey the rolling, well cultivated « untry, } ric! nmthin a Bt me's throw of Kinkora | Church 1S+stion. The excursiouists ar- wed from the East and Wesi about 11 Ycleck. Owing to the mission now in pro- 4! he xeursion fror: the cuy Was not i From the West the greater number | ° } } . e } oF cxecursvt soy Tali CAMe, headed by th ven ; mi Pi M lutyre, f Adare, who, at the playfal suggestion «f re of thy ing clerzymen, eutered the gicdada, playing with all his power, the “Koyne Water.” All the amusements any oe ¢ id desire were to b found on the grounds have not heard the amiouat realized, PO ae Te ee a eee ee Se ee Be a L. Ce most ! Mr. Franchvi le, Mrs. Kitby and darghter, bas land Mr. Sin lair. She is loading with pota- were well! toes, pork, hay, etc., and will sail on return caily this evening. SMALL-sIzep LopsTexs.—Laspector Hackett incid couvt i this city this afternoon, ead imposed several fines of $20 and costs upon ceriain packers charged with taking lobsters lees than the regulation size. sided Foari Monny Parp.—We understand th:t the forfew money ($10) ordered to be paid by the referee ot the four-oared match race, has been paid over to the South Hrd Boating Club’s cxvew. Dyspeptienre—is not a palliative, but acure; itthrat relieves, then cortrols, onc ihe toa and refreshmen’s , finally entirely subdues the irritation auc in- Were Girac-class, and the ovder perlect. We tammation of the stomach thet causes. indiges- was als» seen by a { it was VE Ws, | ’ JUL Y Personal. His Honor Judge Kelly is visiting the city. Kdward Hackett, 'sq., Inspector of Fisher- ies, is revistered at the Osborne House. Mr. Albert Bertram (son of the late Mr. Joseph Bertram, at one time proprivtor of the Summerside Journa/) ariived at Summerside from New York, last evening. Mrs E Scott-Siddons and her adopted son, Mr. Waller, the musician, arrived last even: ing. They are guests of the Lieuterant Gov- ernor and Mis, Carvell. Rose Cogh'an, the world-renowned actrers, arrived in Souwis on Tuesday eveniog, on a visit to her brother, Charles Coghlan, Fsq. Jt is suid she intends to spend the summer in Souris. Dr. McSwain. of Riverside, California, is in the city. The Doctor has been, during the past tour weeks, visiting relatives and friends at Belfast. The invigorating summer weather of bis native Island agrees with him. His many friends at home and abroad will be glad to know that his heaith is very much im- proved, inti widens a Supreme Court. Jury 10. Mary McLeod vs. Kenneth McKenzie and Donald McKenzie. —Action of trespass. This case is still befure the Court. GRAND WESTERN TEA. HE GRAND WESTERN EXCURSION and TEA, in aid ot St. Mark’s Church, Lot 7, takes piace on the beautiful Saunder’s property, which borders on the Railway, at BLOOMFIELD STATION ee a TUESDAY, JULY the bih. No effort is being spared to make this the grandest of the series of grand teas for which the Far Westis now celebr.ted. To the reguiar line of refreshments and amusements will be added several novelties. Musie of the highest order willlead iis charms. Excursionisis trom the Ka-t and West wiil arrive by Special and{Kegu!lar Trains. The tollowing list of LUW RAILWAY FARKS has been arranyed : RALLWAY FARSS: Return Tickets, including Price of Admission to Tea, will be issued at Tignish, Charlotietown and intermediate Stations to Bioomfield at the following rates: Charlottetown, St Dunstan’s, Royalty Junac- tion, Winslve, Milton, Loyalist, Culvilie, $1 40 North Wiltshire, Hunter River, Clyde, Fred- ericton, Elliots, Aluany, Kinkora, Cape OIE oa cideucuch cosas es ace wiNeastcieues 1 20 Bradsloane, Kmerald, Freetown, Biueshank, Kensington, Barbara Weit ............ coos 10 New Annan, 'Travell r’s Rest, Summerside, St. nleanor’s, Miscouche, St Nicholas, og, cocnces Paddens cs cattansvaiidak ON Richmond, Noriham ....... bho ce ease Ceaeas a) Port nill, Eliersiie, Conway .... ....- cccccccee 7 Pe, WF ONG SNO iiic ss wk 6 ook cc edaccues es Gu Catenin, FF LGGL .. . 4 cccccacsces seebiecwhies as 50 Miil River..... kt kis ind eas Wd a occ we 4e ek eee o IIE ino o c'cn s coenac® esis be eie aeaes eh keas 30 GS 8605 gos ab scig cs os beandodeeoanen® ise ae I a ree eas 60 EIR, ROMER, THI iis. csc cca rcnensis 70 42 Fares f:om Charlottetown wil! be good Special Train, youd to return by day. Fares from Tignish and Intermediate Stations to Bloomiield wili be gvod by Regular Trains of on special same the loth, good to rewrn by reguiar same day. Fares from stations on the Cape ‘Traverse Brunch will be good by Regular Train on the branch to connect at kmerald with Express Train arriving «at Emerald av noon. A special Train wil leave Charilotietown for Aivertuu ati a. m,, (standard time), arriving at Bioonifield ai 946 a m., returning will leave «lbderton for Cnarlotte.own at4.15 p.m, Tickets at one first-cisss fare will be issued on Monday, 4th, at Georgetown, Souris an‘ iater- mediate points to Charlottetown, to connect next day witu special for Bioomfield. SCHEDULE OF SPECIAL TRAIN. BPAVO CRATIGUIINOGR.. 6.0.0 06s cc se ceeccesn 5 00fa. m oe BOOTS PUOIION ..k. <5. 50 oh ae cent SS Be POE Te I is oo king sos dan sve _-_— ny PN TO enon’ ee cddn dese deen _— * - ER os oe ce cake c ee ozo “ * IE A OO sal wens Fas Tees cn” ° EE hobo clddis ci soecsprtaene " mR SA... ‘= ° - Pe 5 cs. cc es ieee ee - Miscouche.......- 'Witmiumlnwm tae * ” NI i ss cag ee — * “ Eh a os oa po nen ces dann con 825 . RP SO rik i ack canes vee eeceun 7 Arrive at MeeGee, 2.65 ss ese 9 45 ** This Exeursion offers Kastern people a spien dideppor unity of seeing the greater part of Queen's aud Prince Wouuties, as well as giving ample time to “do” the pretty and thiiviog town otf Summerside, and enjoy the pleasures of a firsi-clacs :ea held in a Deautiful locatity. ‘bea on the Tabies at noon. JOHN DOYLE, See, St. Mark's, Lot 7, July 2.—dy&wky SOURIS TEA. iE Congregation of St. Mary’s Church have been induced to give another of their Graud teas on tne o.d grounds, Souris Kast, 1 . . On Thursday, 3ist of Juiy. The Committee have adopted a programme which wiil eclipse all Teas given here or else- where. Arrangements will be made with the Railway to give the patrons the best possible facilities to arvive and return, of which due notice wil be xiv el. MICH’ EL McCURMACK, Souris, Jtiy 2, 1890 Secretary. dy2:“d@wy- pat ber wat VW ALY aot BD. (ARLE BIYs App y ww s HREK S work in the : % Bactoi y. MARK WRIGGT & CU., Ltd. july9 —dy tf P. i. jousiil SIBAMERS, Summer Arrangemen ts. to HE well-known Steamers “ ST. LAW- RENCE” and “PRINCESS OF WALES” will — DAILY TRI: S as under, Sundays ex- cepted :— lwaving Chariettetown at six o’clock ia the morning for Victou, connecting there with steamer “ kgerton” at 10 a. m. for New Glas- gow, and thus with Morning Train for Cape Breton and Maatern Points. Also at Victou atl p.m. with [. C. R. for Halifax, Leaving Picton about noon, on arrivalof Morn- iog train frum Halifax, for Charicttetown, Leaving Summerside on arrival oe? Morning Trai from Charlotretown fer Poirtdu Shea and connect there with I. C. R. Trains for Moncicen and St. John, for Canada and United States. Leaving Point. du “Thane on arrival of Morning | ‘rain from St. John and Moncton for S2™- weorside, aud conuect there with traiu for Charlo tetown. By order, F W. HALES, Secy, Ch’town Steam Nay, Vo. (Lid), > pyrene THURSDAY, 10, 1890. Readymade Clothing ix, (x) ers’ $1.00, 180, 2.00, 2.50, 3,00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 4.00, 5.00, extraordinary value. {x} $3.00, 4.50, 6.00, 6.00, 7,00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 11.00, 12.00, made and trimmed equal to Custom Made Clothing, f+\ {x} Make no mistake when you want to buy-the Cheapest will be found at Fi Charlottetown, May 12, 1890—eod & wky IMPORTANT TU BUYERS | ‘Hours of Busizess,—S a wm. (x) WANT | } ! IF YOU BARGAINS, | PROWSE & CO. i CAN GIVE THEM TO YOU IN ALL KINDS OF Dry Goods and Clothing. x};-—-— ' i { { | | } ’ They will not be Undersold by any Firm on this Island. -——(.) | Their Stock having been bought at a Big Reduction on | Cest, they will give some startling low prices. VISIT THE | CHEAP STORE. PROW SEH & CoO.-. Signa of the Lion, 136 Queen “treet Charlottetown, June 27, 1890. GREAT ATTRACTION! (x)-——_—— NEw GoopbDs! (x) — HE BAZAAR COMPANY have just received several new shipments of Goods, and are now displaying the finest lot of FANCY GOODS and STATIONERY to be found in the ‘own. BOUKS, STATIONERY, UNDERWOOD’S INK, PAPER BAGS, etc., Whole- sale and Retail. ROOM PAPER, BLINDS and O!L PAINTINGS for the remainder of the season AT COST. Call and examine our O.) Paintiags, framed with heavy Git Mouldings, from $1.00 to $3 00 CROCKERYWARE in large veriety, including Vases, Lamps, Jugs, Toilet Sets, Tumbiers, Goblets, Cupsand Ssacers, Berrys Dishes, Rose and Biscuit Jars, Cake and Fruit Baskets, Pitchers, Flowery Pots, Finger Bowis, ete. ; Cane avd Wicker Work Baskets, uew designs; a lot of Ostrico and other expensive Feathers, Feather Fans, Toys, Games, etc. ; Liwn Penuis Batis, Rackets and Nets, Croquet and Basebail Bats, Expres Wagons, Rocking Uses, Garden Tools, ete. 5 a lot of :* Union Patent Kuit H iminocks, from 50s. to $225 SCHOUL aud PRIZE BOOKS of every kind—speciai discount to teachers. Musical lustrumenis, Accordeons, Violins, Mouth Organs, ete. Cali and hear prices BAZAAR CoO., | Charlottetown, June 10, 1890. QUEEN STREET. BOSTON STEAMERS. ae eee en eel From this date the steamers “CARROLL” and “ WOR CESTER ” will ran regularly for remainder of secson, Leaving CHARLOPTETCWE a Tan for BOSTON evziy Purdy at # a’elask p. --— AND Leaving BO TUN every Wednesday at noon. CARVELL BROS. Agents. July 2, 1890, once. ; : me. | ee B. MACDONALD ’S. BE. W. TAYLOR, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Opticias. to 6 p. m. (Saturdays incluced). Slose at 1 o’closk, p, m., on Mondays, during Juy and August. CAMERON BLOCK, wky 2i CWTOWN. july7—dy 3i Sugar, Molasses, Fiour, Cornmeal. Now Landing ex ‘‘ Plemona” from Boston: 515 sis" Kind riour. Ex ‘* Avenger,” from Barbades: 213 Puns. 34 Tierces 28 Barrels 50 Hhds, 65 Barrels For sale low from Wharf before Storing FENTON T. NEWBERY. july7—pat 3i wtch 2i CHOICE MOLASSEs, \ GROCERY SUGAR, WANTS, LOST, FOUND ce SS. Man to ¢r ve a first-class broad eam, steady job .o ih vignt perron. Ap} ly at once to JonN Murpny & Son, Bakers. july 10—3i Le T—A cheque on the Merchonts’ Bani of P. ~ islsu, dated July 10, payabie to ‘he on er vf Mairns & McLean, ande'gned by A EK, Mchachen, Tre public are notified not to cash cheque, as we have not endorsed the sam-.— Catrnns & MCLEAN. 3i pd—july:) WANTED IMMEDIAT“ZLY.—Two Serva’ ts ‘al omens alu Covk, Apply at this of ce. July — OARDERS WANTED.-—The Miss Finleys corner of Prince and Kent Streets, h..ve several nice rooms for accommodation of ho ra- ers, Te:ms moderate. july ? F°= SALE.—A pure-bred Jersey and Guernsey Heifer Ceif.—F. W. Moors. 2i-j; 9 - SALE.—A good strong Buggy, built b- a firsi-class builder; little used; good orc or; worth two common imported ones. Appl to W. C. Tice, next door to Fish Market. Charlo -e- town. 2i pa—i: 4 —— TT. ll ANTED.—A House pleasantly situated. of W from 12 to “0 roome#e, with modera con- venieness, with Lawn or Gardea preferred. \p- ply at EXAMINER office, jal, 8 ASTURAGE for one Cow for remuinder of seasoa. Apply at this office. tf—jul) 5 T? LET.—The house lately occupied by F. W Hyndman, Esq., head Pownal Street. im quire at this office. june 3 OR SALE.—A Buggy Phaeton - leather t+ 9— in good order. Huquire of er. D. D. Moore, East Keat street 2w Yaw pd—ju 2B LET.—A Houvre on Kent Street, ndjoini 2obins’ Livery Stable, now in poseessi0, 0 Mr. P. 8. Brown. Possession on or about he middle of July. Appiy to Mra. YOUNK®R, Qu: on street. 2aw—june 2 \ 7 ANTED.—A gir! to éo general hovsewc ck. \ Wazes $7 per month to a competent cirl, None other need apply to MRS W. W. WE LNUER, Prince Street. 2i (sat wecd)—juiy5 WANTED.—A good active man to drive an xpress Wazon and loox afier bherses. Good Wages, Apply by letter. Address, P. O. Box 571, [june T° LYT.—The dwelling house on Grest George Street adjoining the subseriber’s rea.dence, Immediate nxiven. Mrs. Blatch janei6—tt, WanteEp TO KENT.—About ist October, a House, containing & or 9 rooms, nice situa- tion. Anyone expecting to have such tc let 7 ay hear of a good tenant by upplying at tunis of ce, or writing P. O. Box, 45/7. junel6—ti waxte® -or the first or second week in Juiv, a House Parlor Maid, to ¢9 io Lhe hea- ile with a gon lewan’s iamily. Good wap,es. Apriy to irs. EK. BavFIELD juselZs dy tf wky li pat dy tf wky li TO LET.—Posession given absut firat Septem. ~ Der o xi, the Mousse now occupied iy Capt. Robert Fraser, on Upper Queea St. Apmly ~o0 N. Large. jos W ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—An exp rienced Nurse te take charge of two chlann, 4 ely to Mrs. Arthur Peters. yet? ywO LET.—The castern half of Wonse on EK. ig ~ S) veet, oppo-ite } silway Station. coataini g eight large reom+ With gowd fro.t-prect ceil ©, tne Huuase is ia 2004 CG ndition. Forsession & App y toJch: eliy, Ksq., or tathaecwn », ©, KELLY. Southport. junel. WANtbo—a man, #ho bas a knowledge of termiing, to tila few aires OF amu ‘Vitull @ short distance of the city, Ayply to the nn af Customs. , 0 oO orem Bea