: i ; “= - cece al and Other Items, | al oe) me i ‘ j ' Lar | Local and Other ttems. | wRER nen s prayer e ' . Rewew be Boh 2S} yer meet- | GeAPES at Kennedy's. [mays in the . \ or this ev ening } ‘ - ('haye pe *** MI ' o al 8 . 2 | ‘ a ae w ScoTr has returved from St, | ' ; John’s, Nfld To pay being AS nsion Day, service was | * 0 ‘ . : } ‘gu ) n's Cathedral and St, | “HE 8k 1) e : hela 1 ‘ * | me . a le waiks areiaa bad condition, but | ter 3 ‘ : et - repairs, i . : : ae ‘her! i ne oe ‘on ti : Tas Veer’ : ere Us - will }, SOME muscreant breke several of the windows | third time. sade fot Divi Service on Sunday next} in Mr. J. D. MeLeod’s store last night Pr cert at the Dril Shed at 9.30 sharp, 4. eo” we : - , . ' Nlalo ’ . OO -s pee . pe order G. | y, Major C. E. | Room Parer from five cents to forty-five | >, om | ‘ents per roll at the Diamond Bookstore. fuk Halifax | intimates that th« mo r 7 : , } \ e ; driewalty oft lis iX naw vacant by the \\ k are c lad to he ar that War k Rute he r, togih of the lat her? wil te off.red to] Esq . is recovering from his recent iilness ues gen : : ‘ Me Donaid \r bicl vial is | prese nt in | iP > : ; ATHERS ep HILDREX \ i ihe Northwest | icine as H1iLDReN,” by ven =.” - } Lurgeset, and other late * Seasides.’ at the gxcHaNGrs that Mr. Livingston, | Vismond Bookstore. . ~ ; St. J one of the ablest T ; : . : ——_ > * at Raia + a st | Tur Indian Chief Red ¢ loud has discovered | . re Li? 0 neces ii oe : 7 ‘ — rial chair of the | eens’ on the Pine Lidge Agency, and snme caltorial cCaalr oO tint “T ; aa gon assume in the | intends commencing mining operations, Yontrea: H o- a ; k Ty , ANOTHER terrible tornado has sw ept over a Tes second $number of ¢@ Cunadian | portion of the Southern States with heavy loss te published in Lond mm, 18 at hand tf hfe and enormous damage to propert y (pare? The paper at gad interest Dominion or inte connected with the ted in its welfare. t res > Tut American steamer ‘“*“Charles W lord "from Boston tor Charlettetown, put isto Barring on Friday last, with the qank pin of her shaft broken. She will neoceed as s00n as the repairs are made. ° . Bankrupt Steck at the door to Stevenson’s, ontinue until Saturday to be clesed out regard- to-night. AccTion SAL! next Wi getion room, Queen Street greening next, then is of prices. (rreat bargains 4 McNeill, Auctioneer > Tae barque *' William Owen ” was towed Bay Verte to-day by the ‘‘ Northern Light.” She will load deal for the Evuro- market. Captain Robert Fraser is in gommand of the “W. O” and Captain Brown is Visitins his family at Wood Is- lands. 7 Possess Coance.—Mr. S. A. White, fhe many years head of the well known fo of S. A. White & Co., has retired from the business, leaving it in the hands @ Messrs. George Cunningham and A. E Carren, who for a long time were connected with Mr. White. —~Hx. Chronicl. > Ar the opening of the Intercolonial Faheries Exhibtion, on the 12th of May, ws of fishergirls and fishermen from an Belgium and Helland will attend the ceremony in their national costume. Bodies of fishermen in full costume will be brought from every distinctive fishery in the British and channel Islands. > - Waw York papers of April 27th, quote ches a $7.00 to $12.00 per dezen; anc aso quote black Hamburg grapes at $3.00) Ib, after stating that they were ‘‘lower.” Quenmbers $1.25 per dozen, and apple pels and cores 2} cents per pound. These tier are largely bought up and shipped to Proce for the manufacture of wines, and ae pow becoming a regular article of quota- tion in the New York market. lees Mrz. Cou H. Livinesvone, of St. Johr, has won first rank honours at the sessional @aminations in the Faculty of Arts of McGill University, Montreal. He also feeives first prizes in English Language, English Literature, and Chemistry. Mr. A A. Mackay, of Pictou, N. S., leads the third year arts class with honours. In the wphomore class, Mr. J. ©. Martin, of P.E.[., gains several prizes. Mr. W. L Diton, of Char!ottetown graduates, carrying the Shakespeare gold medal. — Tae Steel Co., of Canada, has now two Mast furnaces at work, preducing an terage of 100 tons of pig iron a day. The rolling inill is at full blast night and dy. A very large quantity of wrought in in bars of all sizes is turned ont tery day. Work at the foundry is not © brisk as usual. Owing to a decline in the price of iror, a reduction of 7 per cent, lis been made in wages of operatives. are now some 350 men employed at the works, besid.; about 250 engaged in Mining ore. Continually the evidences are ing that this is to be one of the per- — industries of the country. —Chig, ost, -_- sia Stear.—The Montreal Gazette says. the Wgar market has been in a very unsatisfac- state during the past month, and valves @ ruled throughout in the buyer’s favor, Which the knowing ones have fully taken Mvantage of during the past few days, and lie sales in the aguregate are variously es- a at from 10,000 to 12,000 barrels. Yellows are now quoted at 6$¢ to 7Ze, ac- trding to quality, the brighter grades being Much indemand and wanted. Granulated Htow firmly held at 531, an offer of a Whe less bcing declined to-day for a 500 Llot, althouch it is said one of our re- , in the early part of the week let Mera lots quietly slide at less money. The Market, however, closes strong with an up- Ward tendency, and with the early approach Ravigation aud the small stocks said to be by country dealers, we would not be Sirprised to see the low prices now ruling short duration. The St. Lawrence Sugar Hing Company, we are led to understand We closed their ext-nsive factory owing to the exceedingly low prices the refined pro t is selling at by other refiners, their staff of workmen being discharged a he days ago, for an indefinite period. mica Mr. Joun R. Hamitron, of St. John, - B., is about publishing @ ** Travellers ide” to New Brunswick, Nova Scota 4 Prince Edward Island, containing the time tables of al! Railroad and Steamboat in the Maritime Provinces, end the tes, destances, and fares from St. John id Halifax to all points accessible by rail, Heemer or stave, with the population, prin- “pal business, or attractions of each. Stage connections, routes and fares, direc- tory of the leading hotels, hack fares, des- sand plins of leading cities avd bowns, & guid. to the hunting, fishing and sure resorts, fish and game laws, sport- items, notes of travel, location of mines Minerals, mining laws and mining /|¥y , descriptions of the scenery aud eli- » lumbering, shipbuilding, fishing, Wfacturing, azricultural and business é Postal rates, and other information | Peerding the Provinces, useful and inter- ) Sting to the traveler, tourist, and business be wt Mr. Hamilton's publication will no ss be of great valuw td the i sounds In matter of real value - - — Cig MecKenzie-Rappley light will remain on exhibition for a few evenings yet, at the Diamend Bookstore. We advise all who have not seen it to avail themselves of the oppor- tunity. _ > (;REEN GRAPES at Kennedy’s > Wer regret to have to announce the death of Mrs. Belfield, wife of Lieut. selfield, R. M. which occurred yesterday. The deceased lady was the eldest daughter of His Lordship Bishop Binney.—//x. Herald. oe Jous FP. Haypen, of Vernon River, cut, in nis shingle will, afew days ago, twenty-six quares of shingles. We may here state that the machine is one of Smatlwood & Bovyer’s self-acting machines. Beat this who can! {may3 2i Fusiliers, a Lavirs—Our English Millinery has just arrived, and will be ready for inspection on Chursday. We will, as usual, show you a large assortment of the very latest styies — W. W. Beer. {May 1 Sunil Tue Canadian Gaztie, a new periodical published by Mr. Thomas Skinner, in London, isathand. It is publishel for information snd comment upon matters of use and interest to thore concerned in Canada, Canadian Emigration, and Canadian investments. [t is well edited, well printed, and it did not forget to notice our ‘‘tight little Island” in its first number, —_-—> TH® Queen, when driving out one afternoon near Baimoral, requested John Brown to give her a comforter to put around her neck, as Her Majesty felt cold. Shortly afterwards the Queen desired to remove it, when Jehn exclaimed :—‘*Hoots! just keep it on: ye dinna ken your ain mind for twa minutes thegither.” Such was the Scotch peasant’s rule over the Queen. ee = Lire INscrance is not wholly neglected by men who are reputed millionaires. At least there are said to be in Chicago eighty- eight men who carry $50,000 or more, each, of insurance upon their lives. In New New York city Cyrus W. Field carries $240,000; P. Lorilliard, $250,000; Hamilton Disston, Philadelphia, $300,000; John Howe, St. Louis, $300 000; Aros Whitley, Springfield, Ohio, $201,000; James Park, je., Pettsburg, $300,000; B. F. Sturtevant, Boston, $200,000, iaisdehedapuiiniias Last Friday, an enraged bull, purchased at Margate by pavtiesin St. John, caused a lively excitement at Kensington for a while. The animal was putinthe R. R. cattle pen; but, not liking bis confinement, he gave vent to his displeasure by killing two sheep, and still continued his work of demolition. In order to prevent the crazy animals from break- ing loose among the crowd, some of those present got a pointed iron bar and punched his eyes out, and fina'ly he was shot dead The apival was afterwards dressed up and taken across by the steamer on Monday.-- Pioneer. 2a Tue great bridge connecting the cities of New York and Brooklyn is at length c m- pleted. This immense structure has been sixteen years iv building, and has cost $15,- 000,000. It is 1,595 feet long between the towers, 3,560 feet between the anchorages, and 5,989 fvet from one end to the other. The two towers are each 274 feet bigh, which leaves a clearance of 135 feet under the bridge at the centre, and the width of the structure ig 85 feet; the outsides are used for carriage- ways, in the centre are two tracks for steam- ears, over which is the walk for foot pas- sengers, who will not be required to pay any toll. al A curious story of th just come to light. When he was Prime Minister of Kuglaud he cffered the Lord High Commissione rsbip to the General Assembly <f the Church of Scotland to a certain peer, who in reply wrote four long pages setting forth numerous reasons against his acceptance, but in the last two or three lines declaring his willingness to take the office. Lord Derby was notoriously indolent. He oxly took the trouble to read the first two pages of the letter, and, concluding from them that his correspon- dent wished to decline the honor, at once offered the Commissionership to another man, who immediately accepted it. Of course the first candidate was furious, and also dreadfully bewildered, but both he and Lord Derby died without finding out how the mistake occurred ——— ; Rusivese,—We seldom saw greater business activity in our town than ou Friday and ~atur- day last, ‘The front street from Hoelman’s brick warehouse to the store of Anderson & Burrows was occasionally so crowded with loaded wagons that there was but little rocm to spare The number of vessels which have already cleared with cargoes of produce, as well as the quantities sent by steamer, will yive a pretty good idea of shipping activity since the harbor cleared. Much produce yet remains on hand and the steamer will be loaded down every trip for some: time. The schooner “S. G. Irwin’’ is taking in potatoes for Mr. Rogers aud the ‘Annie Florence begins to-day to take in potatoes for the same; the “Richard Thompson” begins to take in oats for Mr. Holman to-day. — Pioneer. _—_— Honest Ramway Emevoyes.—-The To- ronto Muil quotes the following instances of honesty of Railway men :-+Two cunt proving the honesty of the employes of he Grand Trnnk Railway came to light yester- day. In the firsta brakesmen named Ed- ward Gaskin found a purse containing 4 large sum of money on the Manitoba special esterday morning, which he promptly handed over to the conductor, who foun the owner. The brakesman declined the handsome reward which was proffered. To the second case one of the men at the Union | station found a cheque for several thousand ‘dollars accepted and endorsed with the “payee’s name, which he gave to Mr. Gor- Tnuly, station agenty to bund vver tu the AH DA met at | a a Sn ee tia i aE TELECR Pominion Lands Bill. | : Ortawa, May 3. The Dominien # An amendment | mitted by Mr. Charlton, was lost. me tapid Telegraph Co. The Rapid Telegraph Co. Bill } ? . | through the Senate, and was read a first }time in the House of Commons yesterday. ——— -- | Meeting Danger Successfully. | anuitiily } Lonpon, April 3. Mr. Gladstone said the Government met dangers which were unseen, through agency OT secret sovieties, successfully. Pleading Guilty. Dvusiin, May 3. The prisoners Delaney and Caffrey charged with the murder of Lord Caven- dish and Mr. Burke pleaded guilty yester- day. Delaney said Joe Brady and Kelly were the actual stabbers. Lord Dufferin starts for Con- sta tinople. Cairo, Aprii 3. Lord Dutferin left for Constantinople yesterday. A Crisis Imminent. Maorip, April 3. A ministerial crisis is imminent. ee Weatber Eulietin. Probabilities for the nert 24 hours tor the Maritime Pron inces, Tokonro, May 3--11 a. m. ‘Fresh to strong s:utherly winds, fair, slightly cooler weather, with a few local showers. —_o- + The Price of Labor. WHAT PAID FOR DIFFERENT KINDS OF WORK IN THE LARGE AMERIVAN OITIES, Is The prices paid for labor in the various cities of the United States are as follows : Bricklayers—New York, $4 ; Cincinnati, $4.50 ; St. Louis, $4.50; Chicago, $3.50; Philadelphia, $3.50; Boston, $3.25; Bal- timore, $3.50. Brick Masons (fron‘s)—New York, $5; Cincinnati, $4.50; Chicago. $4; Boston, $3.50; Baltimore, $4; Philadelphia, $4; St. Louis, $4.25. ? Carpenters—New York, $3.50; Cincia- nati, $3; Chicago, $3; St. Louis, $3.25 ; Philadelphia, $2.75; Boston, $3; Baltix more, $2.50. . Cabinetmakers— New York, $3.50; Cin- cinnati, $2.50; Chicago, $3 50; St. Louis, $3 ; Philadelpnia, $2.25 ; Boston, $3 ; Bal- tinore, $2 50. Finishers—New York, $3 50; Cincinnati, $3 ; Chicago, $3.50; St. Lonis, $3; Phila. delphia, $4 ; Boston $3 ; Baltimore 2.50, Foundrymen— New York, $3.50 ; Cincin- nati, $2.50; Chicago, $2; St. Louis, $3 ; Philadelphia, $2 50: Boston, $2; Baltimore, $2.50. Blacksmiths—New York, $3 50 ; Cincin- nati, $2.50; Chicago, $275; St. Louis, $2.60; Philadelphia, $250; Baltimore, $2.50 ; Boston, $3. Laborers—New York, $2; Cincinnati, $1.50; Chicago, $1,75; St. Louis, $2; Phila- delphia, $2 25; Boston, $2.50; Baltimore, $2 50. Painters—New York, €3; Cincinnati, $2 50,Chicago, $3; St. Louis, $2.75; Phila- delphia, $2.50; Baltimore, $2.50; Boston, $2. rc Plasterers—New York, $4; Cincinnati, $3.50; Chicago, $3; St Louis, $4; Phila- delphia, $3; Balumere, $3.50; Boston $3 50. i Stone Masons—New York, $4; Cincinatti $3,50;Chicago, $3 75; St. Louis, $3; Phila- delphia, $3.50; Baltimore, $3.50; Boston, Stonecutters—New York, $4; Cincinnati, $3,50; Chicago, $3.75; St. Louise, $3 50; Philadelphia, $3.25; Boston, $3.50; Balu- more, $3.25. Tin Roofers— New York, $3; Cincinnati, $3;Chicago, $2 75; St. Louis, $2 50; Phila- delphia, $2.50; Buston, $2.75 ; Balti- more, €3. Slaters — New York, $3; Cincinnati, $3.50; Chicago, $2.75; St. Louis, $3 50; Philadelphia, $3; Boston, $2.75; Balti- mvre, $3. lt lait Horsford’s Acid Phosphate is very valuable for professional men. It supplies the phosphates which are always lost by severe mental labor. —,- BIRTH. At Charlottetown, on the evening of Wed- nesday the 2d inst., the wife of the Rev. Charles O'Meara, Assistant Minister St. Paul’s Church, of a son. ae amr am mene DIED. At Marie, St. Peter’s Bay, on March 30th, Henrietta Maria, beloved wife of Edward Webster, aged 61 years, leaving a sorrowing husbar d, five sons and one daughter, to mourn the loss of an affectionate wife and mother. Deceased was the yourgest deughter of the late William Bowley, Esq. ‘Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.” TOBACCO! Buty Off, and Prices Reduced. ---—— TWIST, dies S\. Un ING. CARVELL BROS. 25 ke 60 Mey 2.—pat ?i OB PRINTING of every descriptioa exented with Neatness and Des teh at the ER inG ROU MB, oor, Water ard Great Qanrye Xtrocts } ILY. BXAMIN:E Se nn ney Z APHIG NEWS, | {Srectau Desparcnes ro Tur Ex «urs BK.] Lands Bill was read a! to it, sub- | passed | ; | Ata hanquet given by the Liberal Club, wae rs oe +k } ' 1 novelties we ho | 7 BLA YS. erhkin Fae — 1e83:°°> a oe Oe | purchase, containing, as it does, the ' Plaids, ete., ete. Ch'town, May 3, 1883. Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, ete , ete. Strawberry, and all the new colors. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. 900 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and _ price. Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, ete , ete. Dress Goods (black and colored}, in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and s & Stern Spring and Summer Ory Goods. ee NT s , 17° : - ° as ° , ’ } © N advertising our Sp:isg and Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many ain every department; but we feel assured that an examination Stock will repay any intending purchaser. of our We have great confidence in offering this season's NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LGWEST PRICES. English and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, ete., ete. | Imiuenuse variety and extra value. Our Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed in . Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Staple Dry Goods, of every description, in very best value, Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. 7O° FULL STOCK IN AL Ch’town, April 24, 1883. SEEDS, BEER & Norfolk, and other choice varieties. Ch’town, April 24, 188%.—-2aw wkly —e LONDON HO GRAND SPRING OPENING a Ne DRY GOODS lix §. 8. Prussian, Caspian, Peruvian, Sarmatian and Brantford City, FROM LONDON AND GLASGOW. —_—_—_——'0: Wholesale and Retail, at. usual Low Prices. GEO. DAVIES & CO. i an ae L DEPARTMENTS ——— + ne oo SEEDS, —AT— COFFS. Fresh Garden Seeds, Fresh Flower Seeds, Timothy and Clover Seed, Turnip Seed—Carter’s Imperial, Champion, Laing’s Purple Top, Sharp's West. BEER & GOFF. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR see Diet “CHHA PSTD.” In choice Family Groceries, comprising in part, — ‘ TEA, warranted very choice. SUGARS, in Granulated, Refined and Porte Rico. COFFEE, Java and Jamaica. Molasses, bright and heavy. Golden Syrup. FRUIT, in Green Grapes, London Layer, Black Basket, Finest DeHesa and Valen- cia Raisins, Currants,Almonds, Nuts, ete CONFECTIONERY, assorted. CANNED GOODS, in Pine Apple, Peach, Tomato, Green Peas, Baked Beans. Salmon, Lobsters, Corned Beef, ete. Lime Juice, Lemon and Raspberry Syrups. Soda, Wine, Fruit and other Biscuits. ; CHEESE (superior) York Factory. Corn Starch, Potato Farina, Candied Peels, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Tapioca, Saxo, Essences, Vinegar, Spices, ete. . PICKLES, Mixed, Chow-Chow, Household and French Capers. Apples, Onions. CHVICE FAMILY FLOUR. Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Buckwheat Flour, Pearl] Barley, Split Peas, Beans, etc. Charlottetown, Dev. 11, 1882—~Yaw, whiy A splendid assortment of Glassware. Lamps, a large variety, from 30¢. te $6 each. GLASS SETS Pitchers, Goblets, Tumblers, Celery Glasses, Water Cariffes, Butter | Coolers, Preserve Dishes, etc. Cruet Stands, China and Glass Bouquet holders, Epergnes, Toilet Sets, Lustres, Moustache Cups and Saucers, ete,, suit- able for Christmas and New Year's Gifts. | LGOKING GLASSES, a large assortment | ence in a Diug Store. to select from. Fancy Flower Pots and Shades. Shelf Hardware. Knives and Forks (Dinner and Dessert). Carvers and Forks, (good quality). Pocket Kuives, Scissors. Tea Table and Dessert Spoons. Tea Trays, in sets and separate. Bath Room Seta. Brushes, Tabie Mats. Blower Stands, Sets Skewers. Toasting Forks, Ladies. Jelly and Pudding Moulds. Rolling Pins, Basting Spoons, Cake Turners, Egg Boilers. Teapot Stands, Can Openers. Shelf Brackets, Bird Cages. Hooks, Stair Reds. HANDSOME SLEIGH R)BES, WHIPS AND BELLS. CHILDREN’S SLEIGHS AND SKATES. _-.KEROSENE OIL, in 1, 2 and 5 gallon cans. - HENRY BEER. pat en USE. | ee — ‘Steam I avigation Company, | SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of | £A\ the Shareholders of the Prince Edward \Isiand Steam Navigation Company, will bs |held at their office, corner of Great George land Lower Water “treets, on TUE->DAY EVENING, the FIFTEENTH day cf MAY j|next, at the hour of seven o’clocy, p. m., for ithe purpose of taking into consideration the | expediency of increasing the Capital Stock ot , the Company, in accordance with the amended | Act of Incorporation, and other matters. By order. | * Ch’town, April 39, 1583. FOR SALE. Secretary. ‘ CHOIOR LOT of Childrens’ Carriages, just arrived, Also, one Single Driving Wagon, nearly new, at HENRY COOMBS, Upper Great George Street, April 28.—6i TO LEK'P. DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSER three-story, brick, with good stabl+ acy commodation, on Prince Strect, opposite St Paul’s Church. Possession given May Ist. JOHN QUIRK. April 27. eng serene COAL. COAL. A CADIA NUT COAL, fresh from the LA mines, from vessels and in Shed, at Me- Millan’s Wharf, Terms Cash. THOMAS CASELEY. April 24 WAATS, LOST, FOUND, dc. ANTED--At Tur Examiner Office, W two smart, steady COMPUSITORS. Continued employment. Good wages. Apply immediately. [ma 2 L leather purse, containing about $35 in vierchants Bank of Halifax notes. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at EXaMINER Office. {may 2 fe cee en sf OsT on Queen Street, on Ist May, a brown OR SALE CHEAP—Fire proof Safe, english Saddle and B. idle; pair Carriage Address, W. 8. 5., [may 2. i Lamps and Lawn Seat. EXAMINER Office. W ANTED TO RENT—a ¢mal)l comfort- able House in cen'ral part of City. Adaress Box 309, Ch’tc wn. {m2 tf fyiO LET—A Cottage on Pleasant Street, containing eight Rooms, with Coach | House, Stable, Pump, ete, Apply to Paraics | Keury, Queem Bt. faplied | ‘ } ANTED—One Volume, Peters’ Reports: Apply at this office. [ap 28 3in eod ee W ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GIRL for general housework, Apply at EXAMINER OFFICE. {apso (7 WANTED.— Wanted, by the 15th May, a Clerk who has had some ¢x;eni- Apply at once, by ‘letter, stating terms, to UO B. Wardman, Crapaud, {an2l wkly tl may lé OUSE TO LET—On Hillsborough Street, nesr King “Square, covtaimng eight ro: ms, With garret and cellar-kitchen. Pos- session Ist May. Apply toJonx Batw. (ap20 ANTED—A BOY for General Work. Aj ply at the Revere House, jap2s ry.O LET.—Thet handsome and convenient cottage on Weymouth Street ( t present occupied by Mr, George McKay), nearly cpyosite residence cf Dr. Beer, P ssession th May next. Apply to LoxowortH & HasZARD ° [apr 2 rg LET—The shop at present occupied by W. H. Hutcheson, adjoining the residence of Dr. Jenkins, Upper Queen Street. Api ly 'to ARCHIBALD WBIIE. [mar26 pat eod:w | PNOR SALE CHEAP.—A quantity of ap- proved bunches of the foilowing :-—Ked and White Ra:pberry Plants, Red. White and Biack. Currant Plants, Goos~berry Plants (growing,) alxo Strawberriia, Apply to WRes. PHILIPS, sydney Sirect, or op Tue Ex- | Amie OFFICE, jays 12