Tus Dairy EXAMINER, OCTOBER 4, LSSI1 Prince County Hxhibition. Tue Prince County Exhibition will be held on Thursday next. A special train, te convey the Lieutenant Governor and suite, will leave this city at 9 45 a.m. ab ee abit Th Seott Ac ANS OCOL AC b. Tune Scott Act is in every person's mouth, certairly of a contradictory nature ™"- gad depression in trad » this foolish | Act has deen put in foree here,” says on and We Trew that : > haa many suppe! Weare at a loss to une hey : @2 re i be e\ c ea ' tact ul and tne opimnien expressed are perate ih habit 0) ‘ it s Sil i« : if uy ‘Vy peo ple won't come to town as much as form erly, they liked their social glass with a| friend, and now miss it, and there is no| doubt that they mad re lively purchas- ers with jast a drop in No thinking man | would be deceived by any such reasoning ; but unfortunately there are | many who io not care to think for themsely nd ace content to accept the loud uttered oonclasions of those whose personal interests are eppozed tothe prin ciples of this law. The more money a man has to spend, th more in all probabilitv he will spend. The farmer wh» when he has sold his produce, has spent none of his earnings in intexicat- ing liquor, will be the richer man by just elear profit. If we say rough average, that he fifty cents every market social glass andi. his s> much money, taking a formerly spent day, for his flask tor home at the end of the year be This, we think, is a low average. this he can afford to purchase more hor comforts, a better article of wearing ap- parel, a better cotton for his wife’s dress. In short he is a better eustomer every- where, for he has more money to spend. Again, the merchant can with safety give him credit at a time when ready money is, with the farmer, scarce. The scber, in- dustrious man in this Province must suc- ceed, and no class mere certainly than the farmer ; and the merehant can trust such men with goods untii the harvest returns enable him to pay. in pocket $52. lf the reverse of this picture be true, | and to the drunken spendthrift we owe com- mercial prosperity,our city and our Province is, indeed, in a sorry condition. It may take a short time to force upon unwilling minds the fact that the crowd round a tavern door does not indicate business activity, and that the needy inebriate is not the best customer; but as trade really rests on the sound basis of demand and supply, the utter falsity of such reasonings will be apparent to the most simple minded. We donot here touch upon the moral aspect of this law, and the incalculable blessings it brings with it. But there is ne more beautiful sight than honest temperate fndustry; no home life purer and nobler than that which has its reverenee centred in | the husband and father, whose life is un- stained by one intoxicated moment. _— -_ + Honor to Hon. Mr. Uaron. The demonstration at Lorette, (Que.,) in} honor of the Minister ef Miuilitia seems to have been 2 very successful affair. In the address with which he was welcomed, allu- aion was made to the tour of the Minister in the Maritme Provinces, and Mr. Caron took advantage of the allusion to tell the vast audience of the flattering reception with which he was mot by their compatriots the Acadians, which showed how close a union existed between them. While addressing the Acadians at Tignish and | elsewhere the curdiality testified tewards +: » 43 ‘ ee eee eet Bim and the attention W 1 WHIica Lacey lie od : : tened to him almost led-him to belisve he * 3 . 3 . , was addressing his own friends in the County of Quebec. (Tremendous cheer- | aC ithey were excluded in common with mere. | The increase since the consumption he will| With “THE DAT The Late President Garfield. | ' WHY CLERGYMEN WERt NOT ALLOWED eH | VISIT HIM IN iis ILLNESS. | In regard to the jtrestion of the nen- » . clergy:aen to Garfield's bed- his last illness, it is stated that linission of side during bers of the Cabinet and everybody elses, except the surgeous and nurses. Even the President's children were allowed to see | him but two or three times after he was sho {here was no time during the whele | leven weeks when the President could | converse for mere than a minute at a time without causing a dangerous increase ef 4 vulse and temperature. He was, in faet, at the verge of doath for weeks. To have al impted a lor gy conversa ien on religious | sr other topics, is is claimed, would have 4 a cruelty to him and a gross error on those who peroutted it. a The Population of India. last census is set atremendous grevwth The provinces which exhibit increase are Burmah whict nets 3) per cent, the central | rovinees showing | down at 12,788,565 in a decade, i the greatest | 25 per cent, Berar with 20 per cent, and | Assam which reports 19 percent. There is la decrease of 17 per cent to note in the | Province of Mysore, while the rate is only |2percentin Madras. The fellowing figures | will be found interesting, showing as they | do the populations of great centres, familier | to most persons in various ways. Bengal, | 68,829,920; Assam, 4,815,157; Madras, 30v,- | 839,151; Bombay, 20,920,119;jScind, 2,404,- 1934; North-West Provinees, 33,445,111 ; | Onde, 11,407 625; Punjaub, 22,647,042 ; |Ceatrel Provinces, 11,505,146; Berar, 12,670,981: Burmah, 3,707,646; Mysore, | 4,186,399; Coorg,178,283; Ajmere, 453,075; Baroda, 2,154,469; Travancore, 2,401,158 ; j}and Cochin, 600,278. The Censue Comrnis- isioner, Mr. Plowden regards this census taking as one of the greatest feats in history. es CORRESPONDENCE, | oar aE We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or statements of our correspondents, debe. | tailed to gual i ide nt. NBWS NOTES. A company of infantry has been de- ‘d the remains of the late Pres The latest sensational story tounded on nothing is of an attempt to steal President Gartield’s remains. Tho Republicans of Cincinnati and Cleveland both havea colored man on their Legislative ticket this year. Mre. Hannah Cox, of Holderness, N. H., married when ahe was eighty-two years old, and died last week aged 105 years and two months, Hon. A. W. McLellan, President of the iv? suneil, intends te take up his resi- dence in Ottawa, with his family, and has rented a house for two years. Mir. Herbert Spencer haa recovered his health, aad itis rumored in Londun that the visit to Egypt with which his name has been associated, will result in his marriage to an American heiress, whom he firat met at Czairo. A frightful accident took place on Thurs day last, on the Great Western, about two miles west of Aylmer, Ontario, caused through neglect to obey orders. Five persons were instantly killed and a number wounded. There were 6,476 marriages in Philadel- phia last year, and none of the brides, according to the record, had reached 20 years of age; while there were 1,623 bride- grovins between 30 and 50 years of age, and nine who were between 70 and 80, A recent visitor to Longfellow saya that the poet is not so white from age as his por- traits represent him. His hair and beard have dark lines, and his movstache has a tawny amber shade of the vanished chest nkt of youth. His blue eyes are bright and his cheeks ruddy. Lord Waterford, an Irish peer, whe was bitterly opposed to the Land Act, has pub- licly announeed his determination to revise his agreeinents and reuts in accordance with its provisions, and to observe both its letter and its spirit in his dealings with his tenants. The —— Scott Act. To the Editor of the Examiner. Dear Ssr,—That it may not drop en- tirely out of remembrance, it is but right and preper that the public should be ec- casionally reminded, through the Press, that the Scett Act has been introduesd into King’s County. As far as preventing the sale of liquor, the Act in this County se far, is virtually inoperative. vr two exceptions, no action has as yet been taken to enforce the law. Liquor is sold openly and above board in over a dozen different rum dens that might be named, this County. Under the old License Law the Inspector was in the habit of coming round ence in while Under the present | } He is aware that law, in various sections of the County. Ii he is not aware, he ought to be, thal the {this County. It is surely high time that |Mr. Kearney should be at work. He }draws a salary, paid out of the people’s taxes. If be is bound not to do his duty, (let him, for hia own ceedit—if not for the | good of the country-—tender hia resignation | &t once, a0 that the Government can ap- j |}point a man who knews his duty and is | willing and not afraid to perform it. Yours truly, i OBSERVER. | King’s County, Oct. 3, 1881. Souris Notes. | —_— rr -- | it must not be imagined that because no With one | principally in the eastern part of | state of affairs the Inspector, or public | | prosecutor, ix invisible. |liquers are expesed for sale, contrary to law is being daily and hourly violated in | ing) The Acadians that year had held a|notes have appeared from this town of | great gathering,and then it had been found | late there is nothing worthy of note geing that notwithstanding they had at one time!/on. On the contrary a little of everythiog been forcibly dispersed, yet so strong was/is going on, and our townspeople never their love for their country they kad grad- ually returned until now they were a powerful body in the Maritime Provinces, happy and prosperous and rich beyond their expectations (loud cheers.) . -m0e~s viene Dominion Exhibition. (Prem the Halifax Herald.) Whatever may be the general verdict in regard to the Exhibition just closed, our neighbors frem Prince Edward Island have no reason to be otherwise than proud of the result, so far as they are eoncerned. Their Stock exhibit was undonbtedly a splendid one, and the fact that the Govern- ment Stock Farm sueceeded in taking no less than twenty-five prizes—one-haif of them firet prizes—aggregating over $460, speaks well for that institution. A few years ago the Prince Edward Island Stock Farm was certainly not as well managed as it is to-day, and the marked improvement in its steck as well as its more eftieient and economical management, shows that a Government Stock Farm is not incapab.e of improvement, and when properly controlled, can be made of great service to a country. The Island was alse fortunate in its repre- sentatives at the Exhibition. Hon. Mr. Ferguson, though comperatively a young man, is uadoubtedly one of the ablest public men in the province, and being moreover an enthusiastic agriculturist was able to render his Provines im matters per- looked so happy, healthy and prosperous in | Cuurcu Soctaspies.—The ladies in cen- | A pleasant Chicago doctor saggests as to | Guiteau: ** Let him be shot in the iden- | tical manner, in the very part of the bedy, | that he shot the President, and then give | him over to the surgeons to cure hia if possible ; eperate on him and remeve the ball—do everything te cure him that sur- gery could de in the case. If he did not recover, he would suffer somewhat as the President suffered. If he recovered, then hang him.” Guiteau’s brother-in-law, thejlawyer Sco- ville, has intimated his intention of under- taking the defence of the assassin, but de- clares that he doas so solely at the urgency of his wife, Guiteau’s sister, who is almost the only friend the assassin has on earth. Mr. Sceville further states that he will con- | jine the line ef defence to the plea of in ,sanity. A prominent criminal lawyer in |New York has offered to defend Guitean without fee. | An Ottawa despateh says: Ex-Alderman Clancy hopes to have the model of his fly- \ing machine eompleted hy the end of the present week. He has still ‘‘another man” at werk uponit. His object in having se many different workmen employed upon ‘he machine is to prevent any of thew from stealing his ideas and ‘ euchring” nim him out of his patent. A working amchine is to be made as soon as the model is Enished, and it will be tested without ' gas, as already specified. | The Irish Roman Cathelic Bishops as- 'sembled at Maynovth decided to exhort their flocks to avail themselves of the ad- vantages offered by the Land Act, and to urge the tenant farmers to use every means ‘9 improve the condition of the laborers. \ number of land owners and agents in Carlow have deelared their intention of | giving effect to the Land Act in a spirit ‘riendly to their tenants, and asking the co-operation ef the latter in re-establishing confidences and good feeling. President Arthur is assumed to be anxieus their lives as just now. | so appoint Senater Jen-s to a seat in the forth- | com ng Cabinet as Secretary of the Interior-- s pesition for which the Nevada Senator is | . ' 33. , : : . . /nection with the Methodist Church are | couceived to have epecial qualifications, But having a series of sociables which, so far, | Mr. Jores isa republician Senator, while the jhave been well patronized by the young | fulks. evening, 16th inst., at the residence of Mrs. | Kaieht. A New Lient.—The Agent of Marine and Fisheries, A. Lord, Esq., has been making himself useful in this direction lately. It is said he intends having the Kast Point Lighthouse painted and repaired this fall. Ayred pane of glass was plaeed by him in the Souris Lighthouse on the 28th ult.,which will serve as a Range Light to those seeking shelter at the Souris Breakwater. The shipping at this port is largely on the inerease, and bids fair to lival some of the older western towns The great advantage of having & range light in connection with our Breakwater will be readily recognized by fishermen and sea faring men generally. Mr. Lord, by his energy and intelligence, has already proved himself to be the right man in the right place. New Dwetttyes.—- During the past sum- mer new dweilings have been erected by Messrs. P. Stewart, A. H. McDonald, Matthew & McLean, M. Mullally, and Jag. McQuaid. Mr. J. G. Sterns is about com- | pleting a handsome three story private residence, with verandah, mansard recf, taining to the Exhibition very efficient ser- vice. Mr. ©. ©. Gardiner whois Chairman and all the modern improvements. It was of the Commissioners, in charge of the | buil: by W. R. Dingwell, is situated mear stoék farm is generally recognized as one of | tae Convent, aud reflects much credit on the highest authorities on agricultural the workmanship of the builder and the matters in Canada. In early life he was a | @™%¢tprise of the owner. Mr. W. Stene miner in California, and succeeded in that. | has also just completed a very handseme He then returned to the Island and went into | 8%Fe avd dwelling on the coiner of Church the dry goods business,and succeeded inthat, |@"4 Water Streets. Peter Aylward, car- Some ten years ago he went into farming. | P®2?, is the builder, and competent judges | and has—as we have intimated ~slready at. | Preneunce the work second to none in the | tained more than a Provincial fame from | COU@tY- . This fine building is intended fcr hie success in that profession. Mr. Long- | * first-class hotel—a want much felt in| worth, the other C.mvissionor, was the | 5°Utis at the present time. ;iomeeror the island in the introduction | of improved stock and his farm at Glyn- Fietp anp Sza.—Farmers are beginning | inte Farm, OE ' to bring their produce to market. Grains, wood, near Vaarioite'own, i* justly famous especially oat grain, are prenounced to be! in a Island celebraied for its farms. In | of unusually good quality. Potatoes, it is! the hands of three such men it is but little said, will be a light crop. Fishermen are | ae that our Island friends were able! winding up their business for this season. | —— een a credital le display, and they | Still, mackerel appear plentiful along the | y Wel de cougratulated both on the!coust. A few days ago several very fine | results achieved end the ener: 1 ability | hi i eeaaet in de oy hp ener; y and abili y , catches of this fish were made at East Peint t } of their agricult:ra’ in- | ani North Side. More anor interests. , oo Xevada Legislature is democratic, and the The next comes off on Wednesday | "epublicans in the United States Senate do not come witain several of having a single vote to spare. The dilemma is probably of mere con- cern to Sena*tor Jones and to Pres dent Arthur than tethe souatry at large, yet it serves to show how, from the outset, President Arthua is destined to encounter obstacles that will not let him de as he pleases. The Montreal Gazette says :—‘“‘ It is re- ported that Hon. Mr. Blake has retired from the active practice of his profession and that he has handed cver to his brother, the late Vice Chanceller of Ontario, al! his briefs. In relinquishing his practice Mr. Blake has simply performed his duty te his party, aud itis the height of absurdity to claim unusual credit for Mr. Blake because of this action as some of the Liberal news- papers are now doing. Every man who enters public life, if he performs his duty, must necessarily sacrifice his business pros- pects and opportunities, and no leader of a party can find time to pursue a business avocation conjoixt'y with the discharge of his political duties. When Sir John Mac- donald fentered public life he voluntarily abandoned the fame and fertune whieh were within his grasp as a lawyer, and he has chosen for thirty years to sacrifice his aaterial welfare to the serviee of his coun- cy. And Mr. {Blake, in abandoning the praatice of his profe:sion, is simply taking the course which the responsibiities of leadership impose en him. P, E. Island Railway. _—_— ~-—— SPECIAL TRAIN will leave CHAR- <i LOTTETOWN FOR SUMMERSIDE, at 7 o’cleck, a,m., on THURSDAY, the 6th inst., to convey passengers and exhibits to the Prince County Exhibition ; returning, lez ves Summerside at 7.30 p.m, A Special Train will also leave TIGNISH FOR SUMMERSIDE at 6 a. m., to convey passengers and exhibits to the Prince County Exhibition ; returning, leaves Summerside ai 7 p.m. ‘Trains Nos. 3 and 4 willjnotirun on that day, Return Tickets at singie fares will be issned, L. B. AROMIBALD, Uct, 4, 1881— Superintendent, - RXAMINER, OCTOBER Apples, Onions, &c, BY AUSTION, PO-MORROW, WED.<ESDAY, THE Sth OF OOTORER, at I] o’CLOCK, A. M. 5O barrels APPLES, 10 barrw«ls O% IONS, Boxes PEARRB, &c, A. MoNEILL, Oct. 4, 81. Auct’r, Herring, Boards, &c BY AUCTION, To-Morrow (Wednesday), oth Oct, AT 2 O’OLOCK, (in Peake’s Wharf (Na. 2), 30 000 feet PINE BOARDS, 159 barrels HERRING, | barrel SALMON. A. McNEILL, Auct’r, Oct, 4, ’81. Card of Thanks, Secrevany’s OrFrics, Cuar.orretown, P. E, L., October 4, 1881, 7K, the Commissioners appointed by the W Government of P, KE. Island to manage the Island exhibit at the Dominion Exhibl- tion, just closed at Halifax, beg to tender our sincere thanks to Mayor Tobin, Professor Lawson, Mr. McKerron, Mr, Stairs, Mr. Me- Donald, and Aldermen of Halifax, Managers ot the different departments of the Exhibition, for their courtesy, kindness and strict atten- tion toall oir wants in connection with our exhibit. We received also every considera- tion from Mr. Boak and Mr. Boggs, Station Masters eat Halifax and Pictou, in the quick despatch of our Live Stock trains; Capt Evans, of the St. Lawrence, with whom we went,and Cept, Cameron, of the Princess of Wales, with whom we returned, also gave us every facility and comfort t' sir Boats could afford, CHAS, C. GARDINER, HENRY LONGWORTH. (Halifax Herald please copy.) LABRADOR HERRING. 7 ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS,— Choice Labrador HERRING. 290 barrels 100 half-barrels 4 Will be sold low. B. WILSON HIGGS, Oct, 4,’81— pat lw 52 Queen Street, DAVIDS’ COMBINED WRITING & COPYING FLUID, CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID, Are the Best Inks manufactured. TRY THEM. FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONERS, WHOLESALR, BUCKLEY@ALLEN, HALIFAX, N. S. The mooted Chdesdale. Stalin “BARRISTER, AM instructed by the Commissioners of the Government Stock Farm to sell BY AUCTION, —on— Thursday, 13th of October, AT 2 O'CLOCK, ON Exhibition Grounds, Charlottetown, the Imported three-year-old Clydesdale Horse “ Barrister.” Terms—Half the purchase money to be paid on delivery; the balance on or before Ist January, 1883,0n approved joint notes, Bonds will be required that this Horse wil! not be exported without permission of the Board of Commissioners, A. McNEILL, Oct. 1, ’81—till 13 wkly li Auctioneer. WANTED! Potatoes, Butter, Wheat. Highest price paid for PCTATOES, choice BUTTER, and good clean WREAT. FENTON T. NEWRDRY. Ch’town, Oct, 3, ’81—3i wkly White. Oats Wanted. 5,000 BUSHELS Heavy White Oats. ALSO, 5,000 Bushels good Black Oats. HOKACE HASZARD, Queen’s Wharf. Charlottetown, Sept. 27th, ’81—!m ecd pat EN — —— _<UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER » > the Cheagest aud most Newsy Paper ublished in the Provinces 4, 1881. EXHIBITION! | 70: Visitors, and as many others as can make it convenient, are invited to a Tt Oe GHEAPSIDE, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, AND INSPECT OUR STOCK OF Dtoves, General Hardware, Glassware & Groceries —_—-—:0: - ——— IN COOK STOVES We have the “Niagara,” “Waterloo” and “Star,” for wood; the “Good News,’ “Alderman,” “Tally He,” “ Parlor Cook” and the celebrated “ Fire King,” for coal. 1 O | meme een ee Parlor and Bedroom Stoves in Variety, among which will be found the “ Waverly,” “Gem,” “ Twi- light,’ “Model Parlor,’ “Organ,” “ Scout,’ &., &e. — --—-—:0:-- - -——- For Churches, Halls, Stores and Schvols we have the “ Elegant” (Base Burner), “Orient,” “ Ironsides” and “ Box.” —_—_—_——°0: —_ Farmers’ Boilers, in 20, 25 and 40 gallons. Extra Pots, Kettles, Spiders, Gridles, &&., &e.; Stove Pipe and Elbows, Faweett’s Celebrated [ron Pioughs and Extras. Tinware in large variety. om °O' A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Shelf and Other Hardware, AMONG WHICH WILL BE FOUND A FINE LINE OF ” Knives and Ferks, cugap; a few pair of extra good Carvers and Forks, is Ivery, Buck Hora and other Handles, Pocket Knives, suitable for eld and young; Butchers’ Knives, Steele, Saws, o., &c.- Plated Forks, Spoens and Cruet Stands, Umbrella and Fire Iren Stands, &c., &; Chain Traces, Cow Ties, Halter Chains, Bull Rings, Horse Rugs, Halters, Whips, Reps, Lanterns, Nails, Ferks, Shovels, Hoes, Weavers Reeds, &. DP. ats, O.ls, Varnishes, Glass and Putty. —=— 10 2 ee A splendid assortment of Glassware and Lamps, suitable for Kitchens, Dining Rooms, Librarys, Drawing Rooms, Halls,&c. Best American Kerosene Oil, — 1 GROCERIES, GOOD AND CHEAP! Our Teas and Coffees are giving good satisfaction. —-_—— :0 : ——__-_— FLOUR, OAT AND CORNMEAL. —_—_——— 16: A further supply of Looking Glasses, Glassware, Lamps and Shelf Hardware daily expected from England, United States and Canada, which, together with the Stock on hand, we are pre paring to sell to cash customers at prices to suit the times. a ¥x<s>> Goods carefully packed and expressed to Steamers, Railway, or any other part of the City or suburbs free of charge. HENRY BEER. Cheapside, Charlottetown, Oct, 3, 1881. a ee ee — — Stock Farm Stock, WANTS: Lesn, rounn, dc db | W ANTED—A FIREMAN for the winter, YY Liberal wages, Apply at Tas Exawixeh AM instructed by the Commissioners of (mice. ideral wages. Apply foe 4 3i the Government Stock Farm to sell by | » cael a nema Auction, on | aes good Housemaid. ences necessar rs, Maxwell, Thursday, 13th Octr., | Weet aivest. et “- rt 2 O'CLOCK, ON THE 'rq WO GIRLS wanted immediately for get EXHIBITION SHOW GROUNDS, |. cm! Housework. Apply st this oe (Governor’s FYrep), 1 Shorthorn Boll Calf (Roan), Dam Loui . 4th Sire Louis ham Cnet Book | making and Jewelry Business. nee Pedigree), the country preferred. Apply to E. W. 1 Shorthorn Bull Calf (Red and White) Dam TA¥!on. joc 1 3t Rosa Gwynne 3rd, Sire Lovely Lad (Herd Waxtep—a smart intelligent boy 12 t0 Book Pedigree) : ; sane ‘fer Calf 16 years of age, in a Commission Met- 1 Shorthorn Heifer Calf (Red end White), Enquire at Exasxsn Office Dam Broken Horn Rosa Gwynne, Sire se 26 Louis LeBeau (pure Bred), { 2 Imported Shropshire Yearling Rams (Black Face) al PPRENTICE WANTED —To the Wateb- chants office. ANTED—A BOY to look after two Board and loég: ’ : : { horses and a garden, 1 eres Oxfordshire Yearling Ram (Black- | ing on the premises, A boy from the county a | preferred, Apply at this office, stating wages, 1 Imported Cotswold Yearling Raw, \ (se 28 t 1 Imported Border Leicester \ carling Ram, i” aL leet, ie Bl meiner we ee 1 do, do. do, three shears, V ) ANTED TO RENT—A_ House coutain- 2 Leicester Ram Lambe (bred on Farm), y ing Kitches, front-roum and three Bed- 1 Shropshire Rem Lamb (bred on Farm), pure reoms, bred, ;rent and situation of house, 10 Young Pigs of the Yorkshire and Poland | China Breeds, Addrese P, O. Box 56, stating lowest (se 23 tf OST, on Wednesday last, a Pocketbook containing a sum of money and three —-ALSO— rings, The finder will be rewarded by leaving From Falconwood Asylum, | the same at the Exammver office. [se 23 6 Young Pigs, Yorkshire and Poland Chinas, i yO LET—A HOUSE pleasantly situated on 6 Yeung Pigs, Pure Bred Yorkshire, i Prince Street, containing ten rooms and a 2 Young Pigs, Half-bred Yorkshire, 'kitchen, A good Stable and Cosch Honse. Terms at sale, ‘Rent modeiate, Immediate possession. Ap- A. McNEILE, ply to J. Quirk, Lock Box 123, Charlottetown. Oct, 1, ’81— Auctioneer. | se 8 24 KEROSEAR KEROSENE Ue LET—That desirable Dwelling House » < | ov the nerth side of King’s Square, con- ryxO ARRIVE, per Brig “Minnie Louise,’ taining nine rooms and a convenient frost due here Ist Oct, direct from New’ proof cellar and good stable, Rent very low. — York, 50 casks Pratts Best Kerosene Oil, Possession given in about one month 7 which will be sold ini. ts while landing, at this date. Apply to Mark Burousr. [8 6 cost, charges and freight’ The only reliable; - a Vil for retailing. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO. r 0 LET—A House containing six rooms Possession Ist September,. Apply to Jas Water Street, Sept. 29—1w eod path 13 tf McLgop, Spring Park Rodd,