seve Athi sg te oe OS Shine: iin. arta AB tt ate Bees. ie oe * lle SA AO Se NC ise Ets es jie a >: £ y ' - & 4 * - i Be * za pA ites » a 9 i ak. a ! & * | § : : 4 a a er Cr ee an le MI gry cree tee LN pt a TS en oe I RE Lene EERO SRR Ten aa a NN Ss om em reac maeaaE Te SC RE RE ME AN FN RMR ty SS Oe WAR Be woalon ase solved the mystery. i Where Shall Baby's Dimple Be? Over the éradle the mother hung, Softly cooing a slumber ang : And thesé were the simple words she sung All the evening long: * Che-k- or chin, or knucle or knee, Where shall the baby’s dimple be ” Where shall the angel's finger rest When he comes <iown to the baby’s nest ? Where shall the angel’s touch remain Still ag she bent and sang so low, A mormur inte her music broke, And she pause! to hear, for she could but know Thebaby’s ange! spoke : ‘*(beek or chin, or knuckle or knee, Where shall the baby’s dimple be ? Where shall my finger falland rest When I come down to the baby’s nest ° Where shall my finger’s touch remain When I wake your baby again ? Silent the mothérisatand dwelt Long on the sweet delay of choice, And then by her baby’s side she knelt, And sang with a pleasant voice: « Not.on the limb, Oangefdear! — For the charms with its youth will disappear ; Nor on the cheek shal! the dimple be, For the harboring smile will fade and flee : Rut touch thou the chin with impress deep, << . } sbali keep.” And my baby the angel's seal shalt keep. —~—*-—e- © OCLIPPINGS. The average yield of wheat in the United States in 1871 was 114 bushels per acre; 1p 1880 it was 13 busheis per acre. A few years ago it was the fashion to denounce Sir Charles Dilke as a republican and a revolutionist. Now, as Under For- eign Secretary, and Representative of For- eign Affairs in the House of Commons, he is exceptionally popular. The Prince of Wales lately breakfasted with him to meet Gambetta. The Zulus worship their ancesiora, who are, aipposed to occupy subterranean abodes, occasionally visiting the earth in the form of serpents. They maintain that they were created by a *‘Great-Great’* who sprang frow.areed on the brink of ariver. Where this river is oc what is the nature of the reed they do not profess to know. An innocent locking young servant girl kept her vg ake family in a fright for six mefiths, at Norwich, Conn., by ringing the door-bel! and rapping on the windows at uureasonable hours. They were sure that a ghost was about, and it was only after watching for twelve nights that a detective The constant occurrence of terrible re- sults from the employment of vitricl asa means of vengeance has induced the authorities of Paris to take steps directed to restricting its sale. Henceforth, by order of the Prefect of Police, no vitriol is to be sold to anyone unprovided either with a physician's prescription, or 4 permission frum a police superintendent. Senator Bayard, one of the truest and urest men in public life in the United Bates, gives as his conviction that success dees not at all involve disregard of the canons of punctillously honorable action. He says of the young man who engages in politics that ‘‘the discovery of much weak- ness and unworth may often pain and dis- appoint him, and he may weary of the work and long for rest; but his hands can be as clean and his soul as white at the end of the journey as when he set out upon it.’ The shields of the Emperor of Russia and of the Duke of Bedford have just been placed in St. George’s hall, Windsor Castle, and their banners have been fixed over their stalls in St. George’s chapel. The insignia and ribbon of the late Czar were brought back from Russia by the Prince of Wales, and they have been deposited in the jewel armoury at Windsor Castle, in the same case that contains the ribbons of Victor Emmantiel, Leopold of Belgium, and the Duke of Wellington, as well as the bullet which killed Nelson, which is en- closed in a piece of glass. Close by is Tippoo’s footstool—an enormous tigers head of pure gold, with crystal teeth and emerald eyes. This was brought from Seringapatam and presented to George III. Special Notices. A maasiricent let ef Shells from the Pa- cific Coast now on exhibition at the Family Grocery—R. K. Brace—and will be sold very chea p. j20 Jeusr received, at J. B. Macdonald’s beaded Sonnet Crowns, black beaded Laces, Spanish, Coreline, Deélwiss, Brabant Laces, ir Cream and Black. 15 3i Pasrure fer four cows te let. Apply to W. E. Dawson & Vo, [Jane 8. } Buy Wedding Presents from W E. Dawson & Co, {junto One case worsteds, one case Scotch tweeda, opening to-day at D. A. Bruce's. {ju 3 tf EVERY oNE goes to Fraser's Drug Store for handsome pipes and ‘the most fragrant tobacco. [jane6 Just opeved, a large and good assortment of Piéture Moulding and Motto Frames, made up, which will be sold very cheap at the P. E. I. Furnitare/Warerooms— M. Butcher. jl5 lw Just Recetvep.—A very choice assortment of Childre:,’s Carriages, American make, which will be sold very cheap, at the P. EK. Island Furniture Warerooms,—M. Buicuen. {june7 pat lw New Marte Sve@ar at Been & Gorr’s. A Lance gnantity of Flower Pots at W. P Colwells. ~ m2] tf Boy_your Spring cad Summer Dry Goods from John MeP e& Co, They are selling very cheap. Robert Orr's old stand. {malS wly CaNnaptan Cheese just received et Beer & Goff's. {may 20 Sul taking Fank P. E, Island Bills for Goods at W. E. Dawson & Co's. {ma 17 Pasturacs for three or four cows, with water, on the Mount Edward Road. Apply immediately,—WiItiiam Dopp. (me? tf Baxtno Beans at Beer & Goff’s, {may 20 _ To save the heels of your boots from wear- ing a pair of heel protectors, osly 10 cents, at , Gorr & Co, [ap2s tf Geavaw Frower at Beer & Qoff's. {may 20 Cash paid for Bank P. ®. Island Bills at W. E. Dawson & Co's. Lime Juice—P im’ ; a t—Fresh Montserrat Lime Fruit ' | | | | Whea he awakes my baby again? | i | THE DAI For Sale. io pleasant residence of Dr, MeTutosh, Pownal, Private offers made until 15th If not then c.sposed of, will be sold to Apply to Dr, Molnros# jap 15 June, the highest bidder, and Jonny Acorn. ome The above property not having been dis- posed of by private sale will be sold by Pub. lie Auction, on Thursday, the 6th day.of July next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., together with driving hors», wagon, sleigh and harness D. M. McINTOSH. Pownal), June 12, 1882. TURNIP SEED! We Have on Hand the Fol- lowing Varicties: HASZARD’S IMPROVED, LePAGE’S SELECTED, . LAING’S PURPRE TOP, CHAMPION PURPLE TOP, CARTERS’ IMPERIAL, GREEN TOP, PURPLE TOP, SKIRVING’S, SHAMROCK, WHITE GLOBE, WHITE ABUNDANCE, EARLY STONE, 1 —ALSO— MANGEL WURTZEL, a~ IN ~- Mammoth, Long Red, Red Ovid and Yellow Globe. F. LePAGE & CO. June 7, 182. Tickets to all Points| WEST AND NORTH WEST, Qver the tntereslonial and Grand T: unk Railways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by PD, A. MCLEOD, May 2, 1882. NOTICE. AVING rented the premises lately oc- cupied by C. F. Haragrs, the subscriber begs to intimate to the public that he is carry- ing on the TINSMITH BUSINESS inv all its branches. Orders punctually at- tended to. A cali respectfully solicited. L. W. HARRIS, Upper Queen St. Feb, 8, 1582. ALL RIGHT ILL stand at “The North American Hotel’? on May [ith, 2th, 25th and 26th, June 8th, 9th, 22nd and 23rd, and July 6th, 7th, 20th ana 2!st. This will be con- tinued throughont the season, health and weather permitting. For furiher particulars see posters, NEWTON LEE. April 22, 1882—~tf MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the second day of May next, at the bour of eleven o'clock, in the fore- noon, at the Court House in Charlotte: town, under and by virtue of a Puwer of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mort- gage dated the twenty-sixth day of April, A. D. 1880, and made between Albert Ducbemin and Jemima Duchemin, his wife, and Edmund Duchemin and Emily Dachemin, his wife, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and Neil McLeod of the other part,— situate, lying and being in the City of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, and being part of Town Lot Number Twenty six in the second hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown aforesaid, com- mencing étthe corner of Prince and Sidney Streets, and running southerly along Prince Strvet the distance of eighty-six fect, or until it reaches the northern boundary of land in possession of Thomas Alley; thence at right vugles with Prince Street easterly along the ssid boundary eighty-six feet, or until it meets the division line between.Tuwn Leis Twenty-six and Twenty-seven ; thence along Said division line parallel with Prince Street northerly eighty-six feet, or to Sidney Street aforesaid, and thence westerly along sidney Street eighty+#ix feet, to the place of com mencemet, ; For further particulars apply at the office of Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlo tte town. Dated this 28th day of March, A. D. 1282, EUWARD J, HODGSON, NEIL McLEOD, ALBERT DUCHEMIN, EDMUND DUCHEMIN. mar 29 law w. wkiy The above salu is postponed till TUESDAY, the 6th day of June next, 1882, then to come off at the same time and place. Dated the 2nd day of May, 1882. EDWARD J. HODGSON, WEIL MeLEOD, ALRERT DUCHEMIN, SDMUND DUCHEMIN,. * jma 2 till sale} The above sale is postponed till FRIDAY the 14th day of July next, 1882, then to come offat the same hour and place, Dated the 6ch day of June, 1882. EDWARD J. HODGSON, NEIL MCLEOD, , ALBERT DUCHEMIN, EDMUND DUCHEMIN, WANTED. % tig if 4 Shy Lease er Purchase, A PIELD of from four to six acres, withia ove mile from the Province Building, Apply to JOHN A, MacDONNELL, LL that tract, ptece or parcel of land annem Is COON DRY GOODS Ei } ~AT— PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square. OUR STOCK SUMMER GOODS! Is NOW COMPLETE, STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOCDS, —AT*THE— Lowest Frices! WILL FIND IN GOR ESPABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. ‘ Don't Fail to See our Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR PUKCHASEs, ° Perkins & Sterns. April 26, 1882 .on draught at th Desbrisay’s Coane. Pars tae Hall, a 4 Ty pat President « jan Club of P. : Chitowy, May 2th Re tT ofP. Et — AMINER, JUNE Morigage Sale. TO be sold by PUBLIC AECTION, on MON- | DAY, the seventeenth day of duly pext, at | the hour of twelye o’ciock, noot, at the | Court House ia Summersjde, nader and) by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage dated the veath day of September A OD, 1879, } ele and made between Thomas Whelan and | John Whelan, of the one part, and) Edward Jarvis Hodgsop, of the other} part. LL that tract, piece or parcel of land | A situate, lying and being on Lot Three, in Prince County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded as follows on the east by the Kildare Road, on the North by land pow or lately in the occupation of John Cahili, on west by land now or huely in the occtipation of Donald McNeill, and on ihe south by land now or lately in the occapation of Silas Keynard, Also, all that tract cf land on said Lot and County, Leunded as follows: On the west by the Kildare Road, on the north by Jand now or formerly in the occupation of John Cahill aforesaid, on the east by land now or lately in the occupation of Robert Fitzgerajd; andon the south by land now or lately in the occupation ef the said Silas Reynard, gontaining in all eighty acres of land, more or less, together with al) rights and appurtenances thereto belonging. For further particulars apply at the oflice of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Sum- meérside, Dated this thirteenth day of June, A. D. [h82. EDWARD JARVIS HODGSON, {ja 14 4w law—wed} Mortgagee. nee 21, 1882. frie Bdward a | SUMMER naman! To take effect on the oth Jung, 1862 | _ TRAINS OUTWARD. | EXPRESS. ; MIXED, MIX#£D. ! STATIONS, : | sip 1 Dp 9 20am Uh’town . App 6. 4am} AP 9.40 * Roy alts Je ** 9 00 * ‘Dpi0.02 ** N Wiltsh’e 735 “* “1058 | « oR + Hunter K’r ** 7.45 * ** 11.19% *-5§43 Bradalba’e °** 8.09 ** “11.50% )* 6 7* $12. 00-* | Dp 4 20) | Co'ty Line.; ** 8.16 * Freetown <3 3%" . "ie Keusingt’n *.- 40 * 194, ‘7.05 * Beste * iae4.55 * “< 7.8 Sunum’ side Dy, 9° 5 ‘ (Dp 2.00 Wellingt’n. “10.00 “1 * 249 * Port Hall... | *110 27 “* [** 30 * ! Uhearg «un! 3.20. “7. ** 3 Se. Bloomfield | -i3- ‘ **5c5 * | Aiberte a. {2.05pm Des = se Tignieno... Ari2.40 “ Ar 7.26 * MORTGAGE SALE, TO be Sold) by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the Twenty fifth day of NOVEMBER next, A. D., i852, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the New Law Court’s Building, in Charlottetown, under aud by virtue of ap wer of Sale, contained in @p Indenture of Mortyage, deted the First day of March, in the year of our Laad, one thousand eight Lundred and fifty-six, and made between Watson Duchemin, of the City of Charlottetown, in Psince Edward Island, and Sarah Duchemina, his wife, of the one part, and James Peake, of the City of Charlotte- town aforesaid, Esquire, merchant, of the other part, LL that tract, piece or parcél of Land, situate, lying or being in the City of Uharlottetown, and fronting ow Sidney Street, that is io say, the northern moieties or equal half parts of Lots number twenty-six and twenty-seven, in the second | Town Lots, in Charlottetown aforesaid, the said lots being divided by a line running at right angles .w.th Prince Street, egui distant fron Sydney Strect and Dorchester Street, through the entre of the said lots until is | Strikes the western part of lot number twenty- | eight in the same hundred as the said lots are laid down and delineated im a certain pian or map of Charlottetown, made, and now kept in the office of the Registrar of Deeds of the said Island; together with the dwelling house, and <ll other houses and buildings thereon erect: |, and the rights, members, and appur-. tenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining. For further particulars apply at the office of E. H. Haviland, Solieiter, Charlottetown. Dated this sixteenth day of May A. D., | 1852. - DANIEL HODGSON, JAME»s PEAKE, Surviving trustees and executors of the last will and testament of James Peake, deceased. {ma 17 oaw wed] SALE OF Valuable Property CHARLOTTETOWN. ROYALTY, TABRE will bé offered fer adle by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 22nd da. of June next, 1882, on the premises in Charlettetown Royalty, at the hour of twelve o’cluck, noon,— LL that tract, piece and parcel of land A bounded as follows, that :s to say ; Com- mencing at a square stake fixed at the south east angle of Pasture Lot Number Forty-two, lately the property of Hammond J hnson, now deceased, on the West Edge of a Royalty Road; thence by aright angle line with said Road westwardly for the distance of twenty chains or until it strikes the line dividing Pasture Lot Namber Phirty-four from Pasture Lot Number Thirty-three; thence by a right angle line therewith sonthwardly for the dis- tance of twelye chains, until it meets the north boundary ef Pasture Lot Number Nineteen; thence along the same eastwardly for the distance of live chains and fifteen links, or until it meets the line dividing the property of the said Honorable James ¢ ol- lege Pope and that of Richard Heartz, Esquire; thence along the same southwardly - in chains; thence by a right angle therewith eastwardly for the distance of fourteen chains and eighty-five links to the said Royalty Koad; thence following the ccurse of said Royalty Rad northwardly for the dis- tance of eigtiteen chains to the place of com- mencement, containing (rirty-three acres, one rocd and twenty-two perches of land, a little more or less, including aright of way ot twenty feet along the north boundary of lPas- ture Lot Number Thirty-four, in the Royalty o| Charlottetown, save and except such por- tion thereof as has been appropriated for the Prince Edward Island Railway as appears by the plan annexed to the Mortgage hereinafter eferred to. The above land wil! be sold pursuant to a Power of Sale contsiued in an Indenture oj Mortgage, bearing date the 28th day of De- cember, A. D. 1876, and made between the Honorable James Colledge Pope, of Raven. wood, in Charlottetown Royalty, of the one part,and the Trustees uuder the Marriage Settlement of Rokert Bruce Stewart, Esquire, hundred of} Ch town ..: Dp 4.00pm| Dp 7. 00am Royalty Jc, * 4.15 * ‘$7928 pee [427 “rae Bedford... ‘> 4.40 ‘*} **§ @} j neoeers At 5.05 ** (Ar6.40 <“* | Mt. Stew’s Dp 5.15 ** Dps 00 es | Morell....| «* 5.43) "9.45 «| | St. Peter’s.| * Gid “| 10.18 “ | Bear Kiver| ‘* 6 38 * ) “11.10 Soars ..... [Ar 7.10 ** 'Ark®,.00* Mt. Stew’t Dp 5 15pm! Dp 9. lam Cardigan ..| ‘* 6 10 ** | “10.35 * Seoryet’n..) Ar 6 30 * | Arl 1.00 * |‘ eee ‘TRAINS INWARD. STATIONS, EXPRESS. MIXED, | MIXED. Cdn Jh’town ... Ar 8.00pm, Ar 3.50pm Arl0. 20am Royalty Je Dp 7.45 ** |} Dp3.25 ** Dpi0.62 N Wiltsh’el «* 7.11 **] * 229° : - Om” Hanter K’r) ** 7.00 *! ** @ap el « goo Bradalba’e ! ** 6.26 ** | “1.20 41) © 895 Co’ty Line | ¢6 6.20 * 1 OD 46 s+ B46 *! YAAOe | RS bake Ar Sib“ “619 105 © ‘608 12-46 “ yy eg | Faliiets 452.00 «6, Summ’side 4. 5g "Ar)) 50am! Wellingt’n| Dp 446 “* Dpi0 35° Port Hill. .| aay b+ 9 43 « - Freetown... Kensingt B ‘an * 3 e-** oO Leary. ..| a6 3.23 sei ee S48 - Bioomfield* -* 3.06 °°) 7.50 * se 7.160 eer AlWerton ..} “a7 Ar6é3 “ Tignish...}) ** 2.00 “ \Dp 6.00 * Ch’town ..! Arl0.00am!} Ar 7.00pm Royalty do, Dp 9 45 ** |Dp6 37 ** | York.....] “9st «1 “620 « Bedforu...] © 9.26 +) © 609 «| te Stow | 855 “1 5.20 «| Mt. Stow't! 419.45 *|Ar 5.00 “| Morell.... DpS.17 ** St. Peter’s| ** 7.55 “ Bear Kiver| “23 “| “ 250 “| Getris.:..3 6:50 * fF *“ 268 = Mt. Stew’! Dp § 45am!Dp 4 50pm, Cardigan ..| ** 7.50 “| ** 325 ** | Georget’n .{| ‘4 7.30 * | ** 3.00 *} L. B. ARCHIBALD, Snperintenden Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 31, 1+82 wkly, pres ne sj pio kea 6 Dp415 ‘| | 3.40 «| ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION | 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C,, London, Ang. &,’7% Report on the Lorys Hientaxp Wuiskey: - “We have visited the bottling stores ot Greenlees Brothers, and have selected 40 cts., Lower Deck, 30 cts, Highland Whisky, and them to careful examination and analysis, The satoples were very fravrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed aj] the characteristics of pure and = well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” ‘Axvuur Hit, Hassan, M. D. “Orro Heayer, F.C. 35., F. 1. C.” Agent :-— OWEN CONNOLLY, Charlottetown, P. t. E. Feb, 24, 1882, W. C. BISHOP, Sit PE LECH —AND— FORWARDING AGENT, LL TT tl en. every Monday, Wednesday, | there With the Train tor Matifax. Rew “4.40 “ | Charlottetown Mouday, Wednesday, # | and Saturday, at ‘ Ar 696. **.| Dp7 bb | from the vats, samples of their Lorne | have subjected | May 11, 1882—pat ne pre 3i law en PLE. ISLAND _ Steam Navigation -Go'y,. b Ree | UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The Steamers &T. LAWRENCE and PRIN bA8 GF Baie will, com- menciug the 29th May, 1882, Sail as under: FOR NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pietou Landing : ; Tiursaay and Saturday mornings, ut 7 wclock conn ’ : yc Cope eting >, Ta, OR Apri from Halifas. > Se te Leave Picton Landing. for Georgetown jevery Thursday at 2p, m, and retry to | Pictou leavitg Georgetown at five vlelock oy , Friday mornine, = m NEW BRUNSWICK, CA*ADA AND THE UNITED STATES. | Leave Summerside every day (Sunday |exvepted) on arrive: of morning "Traie ‘rom | Charlottetown, cousecting at Shediac with Trains fur each of the above named phees; ) 4nd at St. John, with steamers of the £8 8. 'Co, and the All Rail Line to Portland and | Boston, Keturning, leave Point dy Chene | every Cay (Supcay excepted) on arrival of Gay train from St. Jobn, for Summerside, con. | necting there with Express jrain fer Char. lot tetuwn. : | Also have Charlottetown for Summerside every Monday morning, at 2 «clock, aad] } f ; ’ . vave | Summerside fur Charlottctown every Saturday ;¢Venipg about five o’clock, By order, Fr. W. HADES, ! ccretary. ek2, . Charlottetown, M«y 25, THE ONLY LIBRO? IWR . ? 2 a | STEAMERS Carroll and pora STEAMERS are fitted with superi PASSENGEK ACCUMMODATIOR, ar- }ranged for every convenience and ort, / and fitted up in elegant style, Fuetent carried at moderase ratesyaend as low as by any other route. Eaes, in boxes aud barrels, handled with the greatest care, ol ee LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘Every Thursday, pouctually at § p.m, LEAVE HOSTON | bvery Saturday, punetually at 06d, CARY ELL BROS. Jane 5, 1882—; at 2aw, sj hea AGENTS, hae Syunisddey ‘ STEAMSE HEATHER BELLE ae leave Orwell Brash W barf tor Char lottetown every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurscay morning at 7 o'clock, at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; re turning irom Cherlottetown to Orwell same eveuing at 3 o'clock; remaining at Brusb Wherf Tuesdey and Wednesday nights, and Thursday night returniog to Charlottetiwn, aniving about 8.20 o’clock, p. m., and when tide permits on one of these days the steamer | will run to Vernon River Bridge, Will feave Cbariottetown fur Crapend , | every Friday and S.turday, according to | tide, till first November, and not after; every jalternate Friday the steamer will remain et 'Crapaud Wharf over night . Fares to Orwell and other wharves—-Upper Deck and Cabin, 30 «ts; | ower deck, 20 cf8, | Fares to Crapaud—Upper Deck and Cablp, JOHN HUGHES, Agent. a and FURNITURE. The Largest and Best Selected ON THE ISLAND, At Greatly Reduced Prices CALL AND GET BARGAINS. Parlor and Drawitg oom Suis! TO SUIT ALL. Haring Insurance Broker, Genera Commission Agent, BEDFORD Rew, of the other part. The above land shal] be sold either as a whole or in parcels, as the Trustees may at the time of sale stipulate, If the said land or any part thereof, shon}d not be sold by Public Anction, on the day above mentioned then the Trustees will sell the same fier such day, by private contract, Terms and conditions of sale made known at time of sale. Dated at Charlottetown, thig 12th day of April, A. D. 1882, HENRY J CDNDALL, LOUIS H DAVIES, Trustees and Mortgagees P.O. BOX 1 . . HALIFAX,N. 8, page a peg ATTENTION given to the Shipmept of Lobsters and othe: Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon, Hulis, Cargoes, and Freights insured iy first-class offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Produce solicined, and prom pt returns guarautecd , Correspondence solicited apd spnswered promptly. Nov. 14, 1&81—ivr fap 14 law 2m wed} )UBSCRIFE for the PAILYE AMINE} Station, A i O L&T, House and Premises at the Head of St. Peter's Bay, near the Railway ood situation for a tradesman, » * the Cheat est and Publiahed ay Provinae mort Newey Fang: Auply fo Jo cu P. Sullivan, Beq., for parti at moderate charges. CHAMBLEE SUITS, —IN = Walnvt, Ash & Walnut & Painted, very <b? CHATRS, A Splendid Assortment, cheap. Bedsteads. Beds, Mattrasses, Ae, && LOOKING CL¢SSES AND MIRRORS — Piciure Moulding & Frames IRON BEDSTEADS. Window Biinds, Rollers, Poles, Cor nices, Venitiun Bliads, &e., ail of which will be sold below cost for casb. Ail kinds of orders promptly attended to JGUN NEWSON, ars, (Ju 15 April 8, 1853—3m ‘To Boston. Worcester, es