ocal and Other liems. TELEGRAPHIC WEW ; Ranoalss at the Liamond Bookstore. - BurTrerics look st piunond Boo! - Wg VINNIC 'M ° » 1} set a egocessiul turios tour east > No BUSINESS at the ' .’ ] » f renoon, y's Court this trate cE sul ply of Bu thday and Congratn- sUPERS ' A the Diamond Bookstore. tation Cards at iqiviiiesh que fishing on the Banks of Newfound. und is said to be unusually good this year, hi - Sr Perer’s CHURCH, There will be no 8 o'clock a Mm. ice at : + eervi , be held the bell will be rung as usual, are ‘ail aun are invited to come and inspect our . of Hats, and be convinced that we are Xv tock , : - na to suit the hard times.—L. E, Prowse, ering aug-2 a Tae Tea at Orwell, c mducted by the Rev. a Good well 8 Church, on W ednesday, Ang, 12, was largely attended, and was a ? > _ qurxixo about tall corn !—there is in Government House garden, kept by Mr. Knight, corn measuring ten nad eee inches 1n height. Tickets forthe City Cornet Band Moon- light Excursion can be obtained from members of the Band, and also at the wharf on the 7 he excursion. night of ¢ ale Spy ENGine ('o.—Spe ciai meeting of the mbers of Silsby Steam Engine Company will be held this evening at 8 o'clock. A full attendance 1s requested al > ‘tery of P. VW. Island will meet | THE Preaby tery of Fr. s os z : , Hall. Charlottetown, on Tues. | with the English cutter Genesta, was sailed | all J, M, | yesterday, resulting in a victory for the in St James’ day, 25th inst., st ll o'clock, a. m McLsop, Presbytery Clerk a « > : 4 spectaL MEETING of the City Council will be held on Monday evening next, for the purpos 8 of conside ring the sul ject of waterwoi k3 and transacting business. ae Tue advertisement will appear on Monday | Bishop of Down and Connor, the usnal | of the prop wed Pienis of Zion Church, at toast to the Queen was ignored, the first | West River, to take place on Thursday next, with a Moonlight Excursion in the evening cialis Bret. Zerelda, L. Kickham, master, sailed for Liverpool, G. B , om the 16th inst » with a cargo of 10,049 pieces deals and ena’, con- taining 279,(07 superficial feet. shipped by the owners, Peake Bros. & Uc. oe aiid Rev. Georce Steet has a patch of fod. der corn in his garden at Vernon River, the greater part of which stands eight feet, and occasional stalks reach nine feet. It was planted on the 4th of June. hietneliiliasciiiall James CatsHoiM, formerly of Acadian Mines, N.S. committed suicide in Boston on the 18th met. by hanging. He was ahout twenty- four years old, and had always been con- sidered sensible, It is said that a few days ago he was disappointed in a love affair, which may account for the tragedy. sliieaitinan Mr. Cuapieau’s friends wil] be rejoiced to jearn that the object of bis visit to Paris has been happily accomplished. A cable message was received a few days ago that the hon. gentleman had successtully undergone an operation for the relief of his malady, and that he was deing well. siieceaiiiais A Jury of twenty-nine men representing every nation that took part inthe Antwerp exhibition, have passed a resolution that the coreal exhibit from Canada surpassed that of any othernation. The King of the Belgians bemg desirous of expressing his thanks to Cenada, has requested Sir Charles Tupper, as representative of the Dominion, to accept the grand cordon of the order of Leopold. coleman Avery sad and fatal poisoning accident ocearre| about two miles from Blenheim, Ont, on the 17th imst. Three sons of David Walker found some wild parsnip, which they mistook for spignett, and ate it. The eldest, Wallace, about twdnty-four years old, died in @ few heurs. He leaves a wife and one child. The other two, aged seventeen and fifteen are very low, but the doctor has hopes of their recovery. ). M. Suitiyayx, of East Saginaw, Mich., lowered three records at St. Catherine’s,Ont., onthe l7thinst. Inthe hop, step and jump he covered 31 feet, 74 inches beating the best American record by 2 feet, 5inches. In three Standing jumps without weights he covered 49 feet 44 toches, beating the best American record by one inch. In the three standing lumps with weights he covered 39 feet 9 inches, beating the best record by two inches. temmidiie Barkentixe Enema, Ledwell, master, tailed for London, G. B., on the 19th inst., with the following cargo :—227 cases lob- ters, shipped by Clark & Robblee; 478 cues, by G. P. LeBlang; 603 cases, by J. 4 Matheson: 939 cases, by D. & P. Me- att; 195 cases, by R. A. Clark; 586 cases, by Daniel Davies; 500 cases, by J. W. Richarda; 150 cases, by Longworth & Co; “1 cases, by Robert Bell; 2126 cases, by J. Piteairn & Sons: also, 6,446 pieces deals ~ ends, containing 165,000 superficial e shipped by the owners, Peake Bros. 0. sina Tue editor of the Cape Ann Advertiser vas very favorably impressed with St. John and its location, “‘ although, he says, the older part of the city has a tumble- a and gone-to-seed aspect. The part fi lei the great fire swept over has many . Hew Dusiness blocks, and is built for ¢tore prosperous future which is sure 6 overtake this favored city. All the peo- - We meet are very polite and courteous, reminding me of the Bermudians. Its a House, Post Office, Churches, and ; ®t public buildings are substantial and othe « A pleasant feature is the chiming church bells playing several verses on ‘i stroke of the full hour, many of the = deing very sweet and musical.” Tue G Se aa {eorgetown-Souris: Moonlight Ex- o The y the steamer Princess of Wales, able ae night last, was a very enjoy- tindted a Georgetown turned out one louris ‘and twenty-five excursionists and plaved hi, _The man in the moon dis- as if he '§ Siniling face to the merry crowd, such Seemed pleased to see thera having vert ® good time. A pleasing and novel wane - affair was the presence of the of Meee Juvenile Band,” composed about’: pore, whose ages ranged from omar = ve to five years, who furnished Wond lsl¢ for the occasion. They were the rand delight of the crowd. ‘The _f returned to Souris at 10 p. m., and bight in Georgeto wn shortly after mid- ; Fasi for September at the | has returned to town after | | Stipendiary Magis- | pany held their annual m | (St. John; J. W. Stewart, Portland; A. H. . : j John. lf other services| : —— Lt Fe ut o [SprciaL Desearcurs vo THE KXaminer, } Important Baptist Meetings. 8 Amuruss, N. §., Aug 22. The Maritime Raptist Publishing Com- id t ee'ing here yes- day. The financial report is entoutlighin, The following gentlemen were appointed permanent directors .—Revs. Messrs. Man- ning, Halifax; E J, Grant, Dartmouth; J. B. Woodland, Yarmouth; ©. Goodspeed, Shaw, Windsor; T. B. Rlack, Amherst; H. C. Creed, Fredericton; M. McDonald, St. The Messenger and Visitor now enjoy @ circulation of 4,800, The Governors of Acadia College also met. The vacancies were filled as follows : Horton Academy, D. Webber; Acadia Seminary, Helen E, Butterick, chief music teacher. Germany and Spain. Maprip, Aug, 22. Irritation against Germany is increasing hourly in this city, It is semi-otlicially announced that the Government intends a rupture of commercial and diplomatic rela- tions between Spain and Germany unless | 7 ; Germany abandons her claims to the Caro- | line Islands. Yachting Race. New York, Aug. 20. The first of the trial races between the ‘| of the British Royal Academy. Ne ht i. a i AI leat ys i ABE IS a ae et een eer 2a eae. mega a Vv EX A MINER, AUGUST 22, 1885. CURRENT NOTES. A ghostly visitation—Cholera in-phan- | Great Britain has stainers, | A marriage has been definitely arranged | _between Sir Charles Dilke and the widow | of the Rev. Mark Pattison. | Letters from China and Japan report that there have been disastrous floods in these countries which have spoiled the crops and caused great distress. The jury of the Exhibition of Fine Arts, Antwerp, has awarded the gold medal of honor to Sir Frederick Leighton, President The Nativnal Gazette, referring to the excitement in Spain over the alleged seizure by Germany of the Caroline Islands, says that the German government has not yet been officially notified that the Islands have been annexed The London Standard, referring to Lord Carnarven’s tour in Ireland, says that the result of the visit has justified his motive ; that his experience is encouraging, but that he owes the advantage which he has gained to Earl Spencer’s rule. The [uternational Law Congress, in session at Hamburg, has adopted a resolu- tion declaring illegal the insertion of a clause ina bill of lading entered to avoid shipowner’s responsibility for ssaworthiness centre-board yachts Puritan and Priscilla, to decide which should be the defender of | the American Cup in the September races B ston yacht Puritan. lpia late The Queen ignored. | Bevrast, Aug. 22. At the banquet given here to the Catholie toast being to the Pope. Messrs, Gray, Biggar, and other Nationalists were present. Immorality. Lonpon, Aug. 22. Ata meeting of the national conference for the protection of young girls it was resolved to form vigilance societies through- out the country to enforce the laws against immorality. Destructive Fire Among Shipping. Wasuineton, L. I., Aug. 22. A fire originating on the steamer Colo- rado spread to nine other vessels in this harbor, and all burned to the water’s edge and sunk. A Starving People—Assistanee Wanted. Parts, Ang. 22. The Bishop of Quinton, in Annam, im- plores assistance for ten thousand refugees who are starving. The Cholera in Franec. MarsEILurs, Aug. 22. The situation here is growing worse, There are over one hundred patients in the | hospitals. or for the negligence of employes. Rochfort in his paper, continnes to demand vengeance on England for the! eged murder of Olivier Pain. Ho still | thinks that Lord Lyons, British ambagsador | at Paris, should be mad» the object of pattack by the friends of Pain, and advises | them to pu »licly insult the ge itieman, ! Rapid growth is not confined to Ameri-| ean cities. A di zon years ayo the cily of | Baku, ou the Casp'an S:a, had only 12,000 | inhabitants ; now it boasts a population of nearly 60,000. It is in the centre of a petroleum district, and has had a hoom that some western towns will be disposed to look upon with envy. _ Lord Houghton, whose death was an- nounced by the cable on Tuesday, was an earnest promoter of emigration, and em- ployed much of his wealth in sending out deserving characters to the colonies, es- pecially to Canada, of whose resources he always spoke in the terms of boundless admiration. His knowledge of the country was derived from personal investigation. A gentleman entered a gallery the other day for the purpose of obtaining a cabinet picture of himself. The artist placed him in position and screwed up his machine to the proper focus. ‘‘Now, look pleasant and cheerful, please,” he said. ‘‘and keep your eye on that picture.” Instead of looking cheerful, however, the gentleman leangd forward and assumed a look of in- finite weariness, ‘Pardon me,” exclaimed the photographer, ‘‘that will scarcely do; your expression is far too sombre to make an agreeable picture. You must try to coax up a slight smile.” “If my present position end expression cost anything extra,” was the answer, ‘‘l am willing to pay it.” My wife is at the Poquet, by the seaside, and the picture goes to her. 1 know what I am abont; draw the cover and begin counting.” The close alliance between the Parnellites and Conservatives, so far at least as the party managers are concerned, is shown in the arrangement for a ‘‘ trade ” of votes ai Liverpool by which it is hoped that in Russia Advancing. Lonpon, Aug. 22. Latest advices report that Russia is; rapidly pushing railway extension in the) direction of India. A Lord Buried. Lonpon, Aug. 22. Lord Houghton was buried yesterday, the Archbishop of York officiating. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the the Maritime Provinces. next 24 hours for Toronro, Aug. 22.—10 a. m. Fresh to strong sonth to west winds, fair to cloudy weather, with loval ehowers or thun- derstorms. \METEORGLOGICAL OFFICE Chariottetown, August 22, 1885 Highest Temperature yosterday, (read at SND Ss dices oc's ese seesce obeumh ies 71.5 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight) ...+0+---++6 ++ seteeeeees 51.0 Lowest Temperature this morning ...... 60.4 Temperature thjs morning,at.8 o’clock,. 63 1 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock, 62.2 — si o— om" PILE. At Toowomba, Queensland, New South Wales, on the 23rd of May last, after an ill- ness of some months duratios, William Christopher Hodgson, eldest son of the late Sir Robert Hodgson, Lieut.-Governor of Prince Edward Island. On the 8th of August, at Grand River, Lot 55, trusting in Jesus, Mary Ann Morris a, relict of the late Daniel Murray, in the 47th year of her age, after a painfal illness, which she bore with Christian resignation to the Divine Will, leaving a young family to mourn the less of a kind mother. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, Aug 20—E Brown, Richards, Grand River, i bbls mackerel; Moselle, Rendle, Liver- pool, mdse; Mary Anr, Power, Mantague, fish. CLEARED Aug 22—Mary Ann, Power, Richibucto, fish: Onward, Cain, West Cape, mdse. Tux resson why “Myrtle Navy” tobacco has taken so strong a hold upon the rmoking community is because it is the genuine artic'e. No man has a (desire to smoke anything els» than tobacco. Even opium is not smoked for the pleas effects. The desire for tobacco is, of course, best satisfied by getting the pure article, and when to this is added the finest quality the ure of smoking it but for its yp socond? eer Freeman, Noi.ck, Mass; J O Sanborn, return for the aid of the Coservatives in electing Messrs. McCarthy and Sexton (Nationalisis) the Irish vote will be cast solid for the party of Lord Salisbury in other divisions, thus securing a solid Tory delegation in the new Parliament from that city. A like arrangement has been aome to in London in favor of Mr. T. P. O’Connor and Mr. Ritchie, It remains to be seen now if the rank and file of the Conservatives will be as ready to join forces as their leaders, and there are several elements that may interfere with the success of the plan. Important changes have taken place at King’s College, Windsor, and also at the University of New Brunswick. At the former, with the Rev. Isaac Brock, M. A., acting president and professor of theoluxy ; Chas. G. D. Roberts, B. A., professur ci Enylish literature and French; W. A. Hammond, M. A., professor of classics and teacher of German; and with Professors Ra'ler and Kennedy in their former posi- iions, there seems good reason to hope that Kings willses a return of brighter days. The Senate of the University of New Brunswick have appointed Dr. Harrison, President, in the room of Dr. Jack. Dr. Harrison is a graduate of Trinity College, Dablin, where he won high honors. Asa professor in the New Branswick University for fourteen years, he must have acquired an experience which will be of value to him at the head of the faculty. Other changes, it is said, will take place at Fredericten.— Prov. Wesleyan. BIRTE. At Cherry Valley, on the 2!st inst, the wife of Dr. A. H. Bears of a soa, LOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE, Aug. 2i—Rev S D Fraser and wife, Hamilton, Ont; Capt McWilliams, Liver- pool, G B; Thomas’ Reid, Campbelton; New London; C W Fraser. Milford, N §; Wesley Myers, Victoria; Leonard Morris, Summerside; Richard Christian, Morell; PEI; PM Bourke, Mill View; John Mce- Eachern, Pownal, Lot 49; F W Hyndman, city; John Nelson, Lorne Hotel. 22—N PH Nelvin, Lawrence, Mass; John Me- Kay, Cape Traverse; Arch. Shaw, Crapaud; Master Harold Leroy Shaw, do; Mrs Arsnault, Morell, PEL; W H Rolfe, Rice Point. REVERE HOUSE. Aug 21—C W Shaffan, Boston; Arthur D May do;G L Mors, Yermouth,NS; WA Brennan, Summerside; F P Hayden, Halifax; ingbam; J Gall ruith,Scottish American Jour- nal, New Yor'; 3 W Negus, Philadelphia; D A Macdona!.!, London, Ont; James Grant, do; satisfaction is complete. These two things are combined in the ‘‘Myrtle Navy.” H J McGra‘h, Dorchester; W L Kane, Hali- | | tom. | eT Pe | 5,000,000 total ab- t One cattle ranch in Wyoming aid f} G f} f} 1,000,000 acres. + 70: EW FELT HATS, (Fall Styles), New SHEETINGS, New WHITE COTTONS, New FLEECY COTTONS, New FLANNKLS, New LADIES’ KUXBER CIRCULARS, New MEN’S RUBBER COATS, tailoring Department. LQNew Tweeds, | Broadcioths, W orsteds, Suitings, &c. All work done vith Promptuess ane in the ia Eke A " pace Bese gee | Be She H Best Styles, at the Lowest Prices. CHO, DAVIES & Co. Ch’town, Aug. 17, 1885, 4 oa “ : os wa ~ on fas - . : = % es: ” S 4 ba 2 s < 5 “ = oe = ESDALE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, — best equipped establishment of the kind on the Island, where the miller can be supplied with Water Wheels, French Burr Stones, Eureka Smutters, Bolting Cloth, Proof Staffs, Silver Steel Picks, Mill Spfhdles, Shafting, Gear Wheels, Pulleys, Flanges, Boxes, Bails and Screws (for lifting stones), ROTARY. SAW MILLS, SHINGLE MACHINES, Lath Cutters, Circular Saws (Disston & Robertson's), Arbors, Belting (rubber or leather), Card Clothing, Combs, Screw Bolts and Bolt Ends. THE FARMER can get Threshing Mills, Fanners or the Castings for the same, Ploughs, Cultivators, Shares, Land Sides, Root Cutters, Boilers, POTATO DIGGERS —75 ON HAND FOR THIS FALL’S TRADE, all sorts of Castings for Stove repairs, Ac. We also build STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, and are at all times prepared to send Boilermakers and Machinists to make repairs in any part of the Island. We keep a full stock of Steam Pipe and Fittings, such as Steam Gages, Water Gages, Gage Cocks, Globe Valves, Check Valves, Stop Cocks, KORTING INJECTORS AND HAN- COCK INSPIRATORS, Water Glasses, Bushing, Elbows, Tees, Unions, Nipples, Couplings, Safety Valves, Return Bands, &c. _ As the system of heating dwellings by means of hot water is likely to supersede all other systems, being the most healthful as well as the most economical and cleanly, we have prepared ourselves to do that work by the addition of new machinery, and work- men thoronghly acquainted with the werk, and are prepared to furnish estimates for supply of all material and the satisfactory completion of such work. (Connected by Telephone. ) ADDRESS: MACKINNON & MACLEAN, CHARLOTTETOWN. August 15, 1885—oaw wky etna einen tsassnnan Anemos = BLACK GoOoods, FOR FAMILY MOURNING. in Stock & Opening To-day, Ex steamer from London, BLACK French Cashmeres, Extra Quality BLACK Silks of the Best Makes, BLACK French Merinoes, BLACK Figured and Plain Ottomans, BLACK Venetian Crapes, Cords, &c., BLACK Nun’s Veiling, BLACK Grenadines, BLUACK. Dreas Cembrics, BLACK Trimmings, Friages, Buttons, &c., BLACK Silk Crapes, Courbald’s and other makes, BLACK Ottoman & Hockmeitte Cloths, ' BLACK Plumes and Feathers, BLACK Gloves. Tres, and Hosiery. To ladies requiring to purchase Family and Complimentary Mourning, we offer a depwtment fully supplied with new and desirable goods at moderat> prices. Patterns by post, free. WEEKS & Co., MARKET SQUARE. CLEARING PRICES. DURING AUGUST J. Bo. MACDONALD JILL CLEAR OUT the balance of stock of Straw Hats, bal- ance of Summer Dress Goods, balance of Summer Prints, balanee of Summer Tweeds, Men’s and Boys’ Summer Clothing and Cloths, Summer Underclothing at cost, white and colored Cotton Shirts, black and colored Cashmeres, Merino, Soleil Cloths. Crapes, Flowers, Feathers, Hosiery and Gloves at Frices that are Bound to Clear. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street, fax; W S bryce, Gananoque, h’town, August 10—dy wky - Could Not Resist the Temptation ! Bought More of those Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hoopskirts, Bustles, Prints, &6. Will Sell Them Off at Prices which will Paralyze Everybody. Another large stock of Dent’s 4-clasp Kid Gloves, 85cts, worth just $1.40 Dent's 4-button Kid Gloves, 65cts, worth $1, (From New York) Perfect-titting Corsets, with double Busks, only 55cts, up. Hoop Skirts in all the latest noveltier, 25cts, up Ladies’ Gossamer Capes, $1.25 up. Best American Prints, in superb patterns, 5cts, up. Best English Prints, 74, 84, 9cts, and up. A mammoth stock of T'weeds ard Worsteds just received from Europe and Canada, mak- ing the largest, cheapest and best assortment on the Island. Heavy, all-wool Tweeds, winter weights, only 48cts. Heavy, all-wool Worsted, and up. A very large stock of Undershirts, 45cts up. Alarge stock of Top Shirts for fall and winter, 20cts, up. A large stock of $1.45 up. A large stock of Tweed Suits, $5, $8.50 and up. A large stock of American Hats, just re- ceived, 65cts, up. $1.10, $1.40 ready-made Pants, Scarfs, very cheap. Trunks and Valises, $1.50, $2, and up. We are making extraordinary prices daring the dull season in our Tailoiing Department. Our low prices and perfect fitting garments are giving umversal satisfaction REID BRO. CAMERON BLO K, Aucust 1}, 1885. FOR SALE OR 10 Lit “Willow Grove.” Grafton Strect West. fFXUE Subscriber will Sell or Lease, for a term of years, ‘‘WILLow Grove,” at present occupied by him. These tgs contain nearly two town lots, with the front entrance on Grafton Street, and a rear entrance on Rochford Street. The Dwelling Heuse, which is situated 120 feet from the sidewalk, is large and comparatively new, and is finished from cellar to attic, inclusive. There are also Cosch House, Stable, Wood- house, &c, The cellar is 9 feet deep, drv and frost proof, with Cemented Brick Tank and Sewer to the river ; aiso Bell, Gas and Water Pipes. There are over twenty-live full-grown Trees, of Willow, Silver Poplar, Lime avd Chesuut, which forma delightful shade, and make the grounds a spot of continual and refreshing coelness, and a desirable retreat from the heat, dust and turmoil of city life. If sold, a large portion of the purchase money may remain on interest for a term of years, For particulars apply to J. W. MORRISON. Ch’town, Aug. 7, ’85—eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e, ANTED-.A Narse Maid to take care of three children. Gocd references re- quired, Liberal wages will be given to a stiab'e pers n. App'y at this office, [aug 22 Gi ANTED—A Furnished House in good locality. Possession required abcut October Ist, te continue until June Ist. En- quire at ExaMINER OFFICE. au 22 6i OST—On last Sunday evening, between the American House and Mr. John Quirk’s, a Ring with four Keys. Finder will please leave them at this office or at the American House, aug 22—1i pd ry O LET—A House containing five rooms. Apply to Nicholas Murphy, Richmond Street (West. ) aug22 2i pd ryg°O LET—A House on Richmond Street, near Hiilsborough Sqvare, containing eight rooms, good cellar, yard and stables ; rent moderate. Apply to J. B, Macdonald. aug?2] 3i J OST—On Saturday, the llth July, at 4 Lower Milton, on the Malpeque Road, between the bridge and Seven-Mile House, a Black Sacque, The finder will greatly oblige by leaving the same at EXAMINER office aug 21 2i wkly li pd ‘EO LET—The Offices, situate on corner of Great George and Water Streets, lately in the occupation of F. L. Harzard, Esq., Barrister at Law ; possession immediate. Ap- ply at this office. aug?! 41 OR SALE—On terms as may be settled, the Temperance Hall. Apply to J. G. J Weldon, Agent, at Judge Young's Cham- bers. aug2] 2wks pat her union male Boarders can be accommodated with board in a pleasant part of the city, by applying to William Praught, corner Queen and Bayfield streets. aug20 3i eod pd ANTED—A young Man as a Servant ; one from the country preferred. Apply at this office. aug20 eod wky li fy°O LET-—-Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, lately occupied by N. J. Campbell. Apply to J. McGill. jly20 eod tf OOMS TO LET—Suitab'e for cffices or Sample Rooms. Enquire of W. R. Boreham, Grafton Street. aug15 tf rgxO RENT—A desirable residence on Grafton Street. Apply at thie ctftice at once. aug 10 LET—The whole or part of Furnished House in a nice locality. Apply at THe EXAMINER office. aug RS. TIERNEY offers to dispose of that N Valuable Property fronting on Great George and Euston Streets by private sale. Apply at her residence, jly 17 tf ARTIES in went of Scantling, can be eupplied with all kinds and sizes at the Mount Stewart Mills. Prices very low. Gev. Clark, Mount Stewart. ily 15 tf Hee TO LET—Pleasantly situated on Prince Strees, containing eight rooms ; ros, & Co, Apply to Peake jly9 tf rent moderate, yO LET—The top flat of store at P. G Fraser's corner. Apply to Dorsey, Goff & Co. jun 24 A superb stock of Gent's Collars and So eR a Re pe ee ah te (thn fir sania eth