nani nc ase “DECEMBER — XMAS PRESENTS. “cu W. F. CARTERS i. see i tll att Rn “TET AILY HXAMINER, Tue Darty EXAMINER,| 02° Hundred Years Ago. DECEMBER 17 17 2.83 Local and Other ltems. There are « few incidents or historical points (which may interest our readers) | connected with the Treaty mentioned in Saturday's issue of Tax EXAMINER, avd Buy your kid mitts at Youno’s. - > —_— Tur opening of the Skating Rink has been postpeacd unt! further notice, L283. Editorial Notea. | i | ' i the noe . evacuation of New York by the ae 2 reed More Useful and Durable then Amas Cards and other last night, and you shy uld come and see : At one of their meetings, he'd in the es y OR 17a 1. “ Tusk best value in Winceys is at Younw’s, i ) , British troops, Nov. 25, 1783. Phe one ) » 2X : , » ghee [i copsisie of chojce midst of the receut contest in West > Faney Goods of same ciass. : fchoj hundredth anniversary of the evacuation!) jy)... Cuarke, Esq, Mavager of Dank ness without resort to taxation, and that the I-land Is, betier off than Outario that, except in the towns, there is no municipal taxation. > Candy. Batter Scotch, Molasses Candy : aod Tafly. ‘ Vanilla, Walnut, Chocolate, ocoanat, Mol. asses and Strawberry Caramels | Fruit Cake 20, 25, 32 and 40 } pound, Plain Cake 32 and 40 cents per pound between Britain and} . | me France, This took place, as we have| Piernate " ishown, Feb. 8, 1783; but a final Treaty | etiam cihe . ' was signed at Paris September 3rd, be-| Re ‘1p in another evluma the advertisement likes ‘to ‘tween all the nations that had been at | for Christmas presents and goods at W. R. eli 7S i . ‘ . Wa 5 N's but decline Ambassadors of Holland, Spain,| "’“'"°** in this respect, so muc! | Peace was ratitied cottons and the toad of good things he brought, +” | Ni; lpca wy? ‘ar isc ° . - * . . 7 Middlesex, a worth) Grit farmer advised was observed in New York City a few] River Salmon Hatchery is in the city. | Confectioner Fruit Pasty i his fellow Grits assembled, to work for weeks sigte siiinidiasittt bins meee enema) 30) coment ame ' ; ES, ii Mr. Ross—to work hagd, to work houes Che preliminary Treaty of peace be-| Havgvanrars for ladies’ corsets, Youna’s, NOW ON SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Si Cu as Sy ly—‘‘as they vever worked before, se treat Britai d the ‘olted rg : 1 Drees ten oe. » hate F | | ’ . tween Great ritain and the revoitec . | Delic ' i . rhe T Globe i idently un-| Colonies, since known as the United uioatieae Toboggans, "tte _ ~ 5 ' | De 7 ns Dessert Ccame, Chocolate Cream, ~—~Ahe ,orouto Glove is evidently as » © , _— . LONpON Hovsk, decl7 3in, ys ’ St. > ‘ % , ‘aco 8, ef ig Cream, Cocoanut Cream Raisin aware that the (Tory) Government of | States of America, was sigued at Paris, | ii Music Rac in Stands, ( anterbury S. Bal els, C., Cresm. Chocolate Cioom Drops, Lawns. t : . . ‘ . ‘ . = y " "Os - ' , . 7. ale ig e . : . i lale C q 4 We. om ‘ " P: ioce Edward Island conuduets its busi-| oon the 30th November, 1782, but was Mr. Earce is working hard to make his ft ; r ‘ 16 ne T le dale Creams, and Fronch Creoame | , not to be operative until a Treaty of| ¢oncert the best ever given in the city, Music Stands, Work Fable Ss. ( he: ; Fab 8, Barley Sugar Tors, Almond Candy, Walnut , { cheap prints at Fiower Stands, Light Stands, Fire Sereens, Card Tables, Parlor Easets, Pailets, Japanese Brackets, { lock Shelves, cents > —Tne ExAMtner ‘8 por pression to public of inion ; give @X- | war. Also to publish any more correspondence re-| ,, . . “yee : - 4 =< 7 at ; : ? > . 4 large assortment of emall cakes I i , the nana ieleal of the last England, France avd the United States.) pox’y let this brush of snow keep anyone 4 omb brackets, Wall i otkets, Beautiful Apples, Pears, Oranges. Lemone i t ig 10 ie ‘ é yy a 5 B als . . . ’ . ’ , ° ‘ are ‘ : - oo a W } 4 signed the articles ofa permanent peace. |} at home to-night. Go to the Y. M. C, Hall j Giapes and ig8, and lots of ‘ethes ales eoucert in Y. M. C. A. Hall. oP To give our readers an idea of the) and hear the Rev. Mr. Brec'en, . ‘ things, | sj rors i he rf fe ‘e o . : . 4 y cr ~ & 72 ° : singersin the town of whom we are iscope of the document we copy the “e i aacy Looking Glasses All the above are the very best q xality, . . NUMBER ONE Astrachan sacques, muffs and i Tra , ra - > ree vwne 1 nd n . a re i ’ Treaty of Peace between England a capa, at Younc's, |America in another part of to-day i ‘ proud—of whom a larger town might Please call and see for yourselves at well be proud; they siug treely for the Framed Chromos, entertainment of the public, and deserve the best thauks of the public, rather than | rich agricultural couniry. Little Prince Kdward Island had been well described as the garden of North America, having | ' pape . The prosperity of the Anglo- Previous to the evacuation the Americans complained that the British were slow in carrying out the terms of the treaty ; +. —_ Lavy Siva (wife of the late Sir Aibert one —) Rev. Farner Carrot, the new Parish Priest of St Dunstan's, yesterday delivered Fanev Chairs, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, CARE, CONFECTIONERY, &C., W. F. Carter's Confectionery, before ths Young Men’s Christian Asso- ciation, will be delivered by the | : Saxon race on this Continent is greatly | Smith) has gone to New York to spend the Ch’town, Dee. 17, 1°63 —te ey mall criticiam calculate ly ake | ; we | winten f » henefi or he S \ » @* a BG ; mek 5 small criticism calc ulated ouly to make ‘the result of the good effects arising winter for the benefit of ber health. Child ren’s Cha ifs, ane 2 h them feel uncomfortable and not to wii from that Treaty - ; hod di Hiculti ‘ ; . * 9 ~ “ |) iat aenl vale esis ym tha aty, “on throat and lung difficulties, / yes ¢ ree al : t k ee 1 if courage aod improve them. In speaking of the evacuation of New| Cherry Pectoral, when seasonably taken, is a =mokers?’ i ables, Va Die bet Uw eke 4 it —Acts — a or att | York, Redpath’s History of the United | Ce! specie, = (dect7 lw wkly, Mattle Mirrors, ii The pure Liberal leaders, including the} ¢ ‘ne i om vt . ; i ; g i States savs: az Samal ; 2 Y AUCTION, in frent of the Ma Hi spotiess Blake, are now reported to be} _§ rae ee ee ee eee ee KF Iniaid Whatnots B House, on Friday, Decombe 7 a + | i : 5-08 the week: cuted yall al| “Early in August, 1783, Sir Guy Carle- | for sale at W. R. Warson’s. Sce them be- ancy sriai atnots, wire see , December 91st, at a ou terms of the most cord OsSeeee spk ‘se eee avacnata | ere you complete your eelection for Xmas. r a lj friendship with Mayor Walker, of whom | al Sener a ee ee ee = re souet meena penrrare Leather W ovk, AC. 1 Black H rse 2} years old. sire Megs ; Judge Gwynne, when he passed sentence | New yarn 2 three cog » eh tee | Specian Commusicarios of King Solomon Boy, dan Highland Mary. Ts cde uaF. 2 oT 5 : ;im making the arrangements for this ln- _ : : : , gta He ae ee ee 3 ane ro | Lodge, A. F. & A. M,, this, Monday evening ; ‘ eee ia aed . harn:6s; kind, gentle a ; of oqaaliteation os Bing, Gata ; portant event. Finally on the 25th of| 9: s\i clock sharp. A full attendance is 1- OUR STOCK OF ABOVE GOODS IS THE 1 Red Horse, 2 +4 : oI . aan i ‘* We can as readily believe the respond-| November following, everything was in j » 24 years old, sire Abdallah ; i can as readil) eve the re: | Nove owing, ; g WwW: quested, Messeng.r, dam Saladin mare, Trained t ent (Walker) to have been immersed in the | TEAGINESS ; the British army was embarked i ; . s to harn’ss, and very fast P its | lake and tv have been taken ont dry, a8! on board the fleet: the sails were spread; the Rewemper the lecture on “Giimpses of Gay iF f (|: ii af y d i Off i tlie (} by at ro ’ ; Tr’ )on ; MM t ; x | Colt, 14 years old, sire k that the acts of bribery which the evidence ships stood out to sea; they dwindled to! Paris,” by the Rev. Ralph Brecken, this even- ar ves al 0s alle Ver bre Ht} u ] ‘ Highland Maty Howry Baker, dam | . a ses to have been ae e 7 ag specks on the horizon; disappeared. ing, 7 the Y. M.C. Hall, Admission only 1 Hose Foal, sire Royal Hirrv, dam High. Dail, é 108 ae ‘ ve s vy | »B Fone. cents ' e . . y | y ; ; . [ sath, wish as ae Fieteanl as coiedl 4 fee eee ater = s@y- All marked at~Holiday Prices. Call and inspect, No-charge for ecednaietioae prias at Pro. 5 : ss ‘s © 18 0 , t 10 . . ‘s , * ' sa 21 ; : , nn ow, . a ° ; > ner xu ion ” : : from his own headquarters, and from the} While this statement 1s substantially Tus ‘Northern Light” left for Pictou at | showing them, | Black Mare, Highland Mary. sire Flying 7 | hands of his confidential agent, could have | correct, it is misleadiug, historically the usual time this morning. If the weather Frenchman, dam McInnis mare, This y j been committed otherwise than with his| speaking. The account would lead to ee ye ne " ve ber? me K WRICHT & CoO five mare ts now in tual by the trotting ; knowledge and consent. He was aware,/the idea that the embarkaticn, the|™”'°’™ weg aie. wire Eo MAR : 1G a Hernando, cS s he co d no u oh } r ons orin- | . , shins +} igs | . " »« rade ow, ; ar: } , Me) . i. oon aa +” ; mt e a - aes departure of the. ships, and their dis-| Tie cold snap of yesterday made a great Ch’town, Dec. 17,1883. | Grade Cow per old, in calf, , ely = SR OEION GR PF ead . pel appearance all took place in one day, | deal of ice in the harbor. However, the ; - t i te 4 ay soveat.” Nov. 25th, while the Yankees entered | channel remains open and the “Southport” is ~<a 2 : TERMS —Six months credit, on approved - hem on his ochalf and iw his seie interest. ee : ae ; > i i ioi ’ i feiss ae ithe city and lined the banks of ihe rivers Ae. in etaag WSSity Sad Seep. ws FROM, IN OW a ae —Thé Rev. Robert Wilson has beed| and the shores, watching the disappear- 7 sits ah ac A. McNEILL, lecturing in Englavd on his ain countrie. ing sails of the fleet, and saying through| Santa Cravs has arrived and he may have spe ai ka i Anctioneer, . The Iifracombe (Devonshire) Gazette of| their poses : ‘Guess them ’tarnal British-! made the Diamond Bookstore his headquarters m Deo. 20, WOX.—mo teh <4 > *) oc > < - . . : .r rae . ‘ ; oe ee i ie eats clavate _ teary thee] ar won't come. belt ina org” The | efter Guay San, Hie, Fete XMAS AND NEW YE: YMCA columas (0 a report of the rev. gentle-/ peal facts are that, for several weeks | Goon’, 7 a S D { 4 W ! k er 7 2 ——e lecture. on “Cauada, and the} after the evacuation, the British ships --— ® . ees and Prospects of Methodism. remained at the ship-yards, and Gover- | THE “Sommerside” attempted a trip to [FECT RE COURSE » ” o -. 4 . e o.¢ — -alock ; —— ae —_-—— t reports him as saying that “He Wasi nor’s Island was oecupied by British Pictou at three o'clock this morning, but was 0 s very pleased to be able to say without ¢,oons and ott for some three months | U2a¥le to get out of the harbor. If the bar- Diss "Heal ae masheenai ee lose thee final s ae Oe CUS OEneeR, HOC f : bor keeps open she will probably continue her WE WILL OFZER - exaggeration (hat Canada was & Very) before the final departure took place. | trip to-morrow. HE Third Lecture of the Winter Course, arcely » of 2 | bas . : his first sermon in the Cathedral» It was ‘en REV. BALPH BRECKEN, MA. an @ poor as of laud from a but the British officers had their hands the Gospel of the dary Gan ‘well delivered. , . end to the other. Let anyone visit that} fy)) jp prep2ring to evacuate the city. }and well received by the congregation. —Ix THR — large and flourishing settletnent, or the About 30,000 loyaliscs, men, women anneal 4 : A ; rich and beautiful valley of Annapolis,| and children were sent away to New|, BY telegraph to Hon. 1. © Owen we learn * => ae. OC. A. Matas the fertile fields of Westmorland and| Brunswick, Nova Scotia. Quebec = the a Besge - ager St. ' ‘ - oX— along the magnificent St. John, the man } r ; ee ee eee . ee Biscuits from eight cents per [b. upwards, Retail. 2 at ' 2, Yiand the Bahamas. These were the|*Cammella,” from Georgetown, arrived, on 5: mo really productive sections of Quebec, the “refugees” of which so much has been| the I4th inst, Both vessels were loaded with Honday £VORINg, lecember lf, wealthy and progressive Province of! written, and who in many cases suffered | Produce. A great variety in CONFECTIONERY, compiising Panorama Eggs, Crystal Ontario. and the vast and widespreading great trials in settling upon the unculti- — > oa Messrs, Batt Bros. have réméved ‘ene of Hats, Return Balls, Flower Pots, Beautiful Hearts, all made of PURE SUBJECT —“‘CLIMPSES OF CY PARIS.” prairies of the Red River, and the Sas- vated wilds and inhospitable shores of} the oldest landmarks of the city from Water CONFECTIONERY. Also the finest lot of Cogsaques and Chair to be (ak-n at eight o'clock, Ads katchewan, and he would be coeriene these Provinces. Many of these refu- | Street—ahouse said to be over ninety yearsjold, Cornucopias ever shown in the city. mission teh gents, : : that they could almost feed the world.) gees unfortunately had made themselves | !t is sitoated between Tue EXaMiner Office i : : ENR¥ SMITH, New Brunswick had a large extent of ee eee “patriots " as they and the ‘Osborne House,” and was until quite Try our Mixed Crackers in 5-lb. packages, very cheap. Secretary, ’ territory admirably fitted for sheep pas- ture, and if they passed over the country from Nova Scotia to New Brunswick they would see the richest piece of land on the Continent; it had the richest grass every year without any cultivation whatever’ Quebec contained some of the most excellent land and Ontario was the richest Province in the Domivion. The Northwest was a region to which alleyes were directed. In 1871 the town of Fort Garry had a population of 250 persous, but to-day, under the new pame of Winvipeg, it had a population of 30,000, aud there were few places whose progress was equal toit. Floar were termed, and when on the 8th of April, 1783, the treaty of peace was read fromthe City Hall steps at New York, the news was sad indeed to the thousands of Loyalists from the sur- roundivg country who had sought refuge in the city. One account says: ** When the news of peace was known, the City of New York presented a scene of distress not easily described: adherents to the Crown, who werein the army, tore the lappels from their coats, and stamped them under their fect, and exclaimed that they were ruined; others cried out that they had sacrificed everything to prove their loyalty, and were -now left to shift for themselves without the friendship of ' mediate attention. recently oceupied by a tenant, ae F YESTERDAY was the coldest day of the season. Early in the morning the ther- mometer registered four below zero. During the day and last night it moderated consider- able, and we are now enjoying a soft snow storm. Navigation is still open in Charlotte- town harbor. —— ->-- — THE ice is now making rapidly. It is, therefore, time that all impediments should be removed from the different landing placee, We notice that a spar or two is lying across the important landing at Richmond Street East. Similar obstructions shonld be removed from various other landing places. Let the City Surveyor give the matter im- -_-_- S> — : . : UHEAP aNd Goop.—For 59 cents you can Thousands and Nonpariels, for Cake decorating ; Extract of Lemon, Citron and Lemon Peel, Currants, Raisins, ete. Choice Preserves, in 1 and 6-\b. packages. Special Prices to Wholesale Buyers. J. QUIRK, (ity Steam Bakery, Prince Street. Ch'town, Dec. 11, 1883.—3w —2 a en ee ee -_——- ee Chtows, Dee 14 W. A WEEKES & CQ, Y. M. C. A, Parlor in. Y. M. ©. A. Building, on the even- FOXES Five Valencia RAISINS, Dec. 12,'&3.—I w eod (MBE Aanveal Meeting of the. Young Mcn's ing of Thursday, 20th instant, at cigbt GHRISTMAS FROIT ' vi ' fcr sale low by the box, (bristian A+sociation will be held in the o’cl.ck, fer the clectioa of officers, etc. made from Manitoba wheat. was worth King or country.” purchase from any reliable druggist, a box of By order. two dollars per barrel more than that T , . a ‘ eae lici ld dial Fr. 8. MOORE / he bitter feelings of the Americans | Mack's Magnetic Medicine, which contains . 5B. , which was made from wheat grown 2 1é American forty-five doses; this is cheaper than any President. in the States lying south, Wheat grown in Manitoba produced on an average from 35 to 40 bushels per acre; oats, 350 bushels an acre; potatoes, 300 to 400 bushels an acre; turnips, 700 to towards the Loyalists at the close of the revolution is shown by the following ex- tract from Collins (N. J.) Gazette of that days “We dicta it an act of humanity, and other similar medicine sold, and while it is cheap our druggists say it is the best, and gives satisfaction in all cases. Sold in Char- lottetown by Apothecaries Hall Co, Read the advertisement in another column. [decl7 lw wkly. ———- ae SELLING VERY CHEAP FOR CASH, AT THE Ch’town, De . 12, 18°3, OATS. 1,000 bushels per acre. (Applause.) | therefore au indispensible duty, in order to , BUSHELS WANTED. Millions and millions of acres of that| Prevent the effusion of blood, tu caution all enh manne Al Pome was 30,00 Highest prices, Cash on ‘ : “ ; 252 porsons within the British lines, who have announced yesterday from the puipits jo delivery, oa of verEneny yet remained untouched taker an active part or in any ianner dis-} Souris that‘ the Rev. G. W. Hodgsonj of iORDON dv the hand ot mab, uncultivated by anys tinguished themselves in the cause Britain, Charlottetown, would address a temperance ’ —. ‘ . s D. GOR . one, the home, at present, of the Buffalo, | of to return or remain among the citizens | ™eeting in the large hall in Chapel Street, on ‘0: - Georgetown, won 10, 1ege. ard roamed over by the Indian tribes of the west. Since he had been in this country, whilst travelling through horrible London, as English people had been pleased to call it, and other large | places, he had thought what a pity it was that some means ‘could not be devised for the thousands of wretched and suf- fering creatures to be taken over there where the Government were prepared to -_——_— een of Ameriva. They may rely upon it that nothing can save them from retaliation for the many cruelties wantonly exercised in the course of the war upon our citizens, such as murders, burnings, plunderings, and sterving on board loathsome ships and in horrid dungeons.” Ou the other: hand, the Loyalists har- bored equally bitte? feelings against the Americaus. The struggle which con- tinued for eight years developed san- next Friday evening, at half-past seven o’cleck. Since hearing of the Rev. gentleman’s intend. ed visit, some of the residents of Souris have expressed a hope that be will reach there on Thursday night and hold a Church of England service on Friday. We aré enre that Mr. Hodgson will do all he possibly can to ac- e mmodate his Souris fricnds, —Com. ASTONISHING Case.—One of the mast re- markable cases of fasting on record - has - just come to light, A girl named Kate Maloney, was hired at Doherty’s Millvale, N. B., who Men’s Gloves, Mitts & Scarfs. Men’s Fop Coats, Men's Ulsters, Men’s Fur Overceats, Men’s Reefing Jackets, FOR SALE. A TWO-STORY HOUSE, on Great George Street, near the centre of the city. Con- tains fourteen rooms Suitable for large family, or boarding house. Will be sold cheap, and terms made to suit. Apply at this office, i" Ch'town, Dec. 4, 1883, give 10,000 of them a free farm if they sothied verddiiiahals dol ea ° , - eG : : : i ; ° as reported , would only accept it as a gift,|guinary passions on both sides. But all | itemen, "i1y melameno ae chest cle | : Men’s Woo! Unde clothing, WANTS, LOND, FOUND, &. (Applause. ) , these feelings between the two peoples a week or so, she left early one morning and ; Men’s iia nn i &h = f ailesaiinese naa iit eat e— i = the descendants of the antagonists of the | wandered into the wocds where the remained 1 | i el ®hirts, SR = Our Advertisers. -_——. American Revolution, have been swept away, and even the writer of this, a for twenty-one days without feod of any kind except the gurr ‘she ate from the trees. A search was made for two days but it was re- Men’s Cardigan Jackets, RIVING HORSE WANTED.—By the Subscriber, must be good style, and stitable fora lady to drive, Apply to JoHN W. F. Carter informs the public that descendant of one of the 80,000 refugees ported she was §eén walking about town, so fen’s Fur € Suea, Butcher, Great George Street. dl7 li . " ' y ] ’ ’ ; a Claus arrived at his confectionery who oe at New York, oo the | 0p ~— sear —— made, supposing ‘ihe y n s u RDS, ie — ———————— ) the other evemmy, bringing with him a| memorable occasion referred to, is will-|h2d left town and was living up the river. Ladies th Sac OST.-A COW—red, with 2 white belly, load ef geod things suitable for holiday | ing to ellow all the Yankees who please to| “ hea fund hor geet werg badly frozen and dies’ Cle : Sacques, 4 white legs and white forehead; small, presents. siack Wright & ueeful Uo. are offering for sale ~ ma Gurabie Christmas presenta. The diiferent articles aze enuwerated in the adv rtisement published elsewhere. come down here and buy as many of our | potatoes and mackerel as they have mouey or “track” to pay for ; and marry as many of-our pretty girls os they can she was almost a skeleton. — Advovaie. -_---+>- - — A RKoMANTIC marriage is reported from Fast Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Eliza Merrill, age sixty now, was io early life married to Fatfes Cioth Ulsters, Ladies’ Fur-liged Circulars, straight horns. Information respecting her whereabouts will be thankfully received by EKowaxkp Biackaurn, Prince of Wales Hotel, Charlottetown. [dels lw pd * ANTED—A PRESSMAN in a Tailoring sg s 4 ° persuade, fo fall in love withthem. We/|tlesry Goodman, After three years they Ladies’ Astracan Jackets, Esteblishment Constant employ AY ..311 : . . . e va r ,, 1uWi 1 ’ . . . elrolll wu hold an auction sale of | harbor no ill-feelings against the Yankees She. co aude cae this tints to Mt Ladies’ Fur Caps and Muffs, ment to a oot hea Apale at this cflice. isa ae aoe Market House | tor the unseemly conduct of their an- Nathaniel Merrill, a sinh fenmees at Buffalo Robes [nos ’ wo o'clock. cestors during the “Revolution ;” nor for| Euclid, who had a grown-up family, , ae b er eS a . Sr Joun Covrom MiuseThle at their terrible abuse of the British Lion| Again Mrs. Merrill obtajned a divorce, Japanese Wolf Robes, \ SETED LSB EINATELY SO oe ; terting out 64.000 see ee mill is now for years after their Fourth-of-July-|%"*t added to her wealth at the same Blankets, Room and Pavtry Girl. Hast have week. Between 15d and ner soe per oeditine. er me OUSSEOe-C EY leime, She bad been living in elegant Horse bugs, good references. Apply at Revere House. = ployed working oo full tie” pane are oma. 8. e wish they would only|gtyle. Bendix Rasmusen, age twenty, a Railway Wrappers,ete {nov2 The order book coatains contracts for several month’s work open their markets freely to our potatoes, Swede who has only been in this country a few ! OARDERS,—Mrs. Robert Rodd, has re- butter, cheese, starch, ete. _— ee i years, was “‘hired” bey at Mrs. Merrili’s next- ahead, and the good : . e goods turned out are mesting door neighbor's house, She fcIl ia love with ’ the house of Mr. (. Hearts, with increasine favor in the Maritime Pro- moved to Euston Street, where she can accommodate GEO. DAVIES & CO. vinces. The « : rt r , : him; and the wealthy willow, who is a grand: extensively in the Wate shipping quite! Tu most attractive and cheapest Christmas mother, is now the Sie of the youny Swede, , a: numer of Boarders, on reasoumtle terms. — Oe. mS we were] at Yousv's ‘whore grantlpurenty wre both Rvicg, Uh’town,Nov. 18, 183, a