AP RIL 25, 1883. A. * Batbybuus.’ And the next thing we shell hear is | our politici iaus calling each other *tbathy- biuses.”’ Alniost all other terms in the vocabulary are becoming exhausted. Darwin evolved man from the monkey, but naw comes Erast that man bas been generated, lifted up, begotten and “ evolved’ from a com- mon protoplastic origiual—a_ bathybins- (Murther ! Murther!) Jt seems that Mr. Huxley, (bad cess to him) discover- éd down in the Jeep sea, this bathybius, whitch in plain Evglish means an ‘atom of slime.”’ and this Mr. Hackel says, iu his book called Anthropogeny, is what man bas spruog from. (Ob! whirra! whirra! ) From dathybius to common man has been a succession of twenty-two steps or leaps. ‘The 2d, Ameba--a cell or kethel; Srd, synanebe ; 4th, planea, Sch, dastre: a; Oh, prothelmiss-worms ; 7th, Celomati, with a circulation : Sih, ¢ hordas, having a which in a sort oft hlood sori of spine - Dib, acrania sort of manver mavages to swim; 10th, eyclostoma, lamprey; Llih, selacius, shark , 12:h, protoplerus mudfish ; 13th, | sozcbranchia, a giiled amphibian; 14th, sal: apne der; . 15: b. amniota ; ’ J6ih, gozura, promama: hia, like aut-eaters and moles ; 17th, caectpiatie, like kangaroos aud OpossUnis ; 18th, _ prosimice; 19th, sem- nopithe 4, the monkey, with can ida! appeu- dagez2 20th, pon tali aurilio, wihout tails like the chimpanzee, orang-outang, dnd’gorilla ; 2tst, alali, dumb, or speech. less primeval man; 22d, hemo the average man de veloped. sapiens, we “Boston Congregationcalist, in a| semi-humorous article ou this prepos- terof* theory of Erost Hackel, says, in | commenting oo (fel ith stage of develop ment. where embryo man erected himeseli ing shark, that a good many of him stayed there’ Pisa pity that mau did pot retain his attribute in the 14th step, that-of the salamander. It would have been useful for many in the future. Ia conelading the article we mention, Congregationabist says: ~“Ifa ever, took place from ape-hood to man; hood, it took place at a date comparatively ubue’ fhore recent thav that of mulutudes of other char record we ges whose con- tinualfy fiud in the rocks. Therefore, we ought to find its recordthere. Bones of their brute contemporaries are dug up by the cartload, yet every scrap of the skeleions of these semi-human gorillas, these almost meu-chimpanzees, has dis- solved, aud like an insubstantial pageant facéd and bas not leié a-vertebra behind. We can find whole monkey skeletons, but not so much as the os coceygis of any of thatgeountiess intermediate multitude, whidtPatéordive to Hackel must have liged and strained themselves unto death fieix heroic endeavors to fill the last etd of the gap between old father bathy- brus and ourselves, Never one has thus been caught in the act. Aft things cov- sidered then, we reject this bathybian theory. And if any of our ‘advacced” tfiznds iosist on this: particular style of aucestor, we incline to say to him, as Burke said to Pit»*He is not merely a chip of the old block, he isthe old block iteelf”.”” The ati Cari. There are under construction at the Rail way Car Shops two passenger cars, which will be a valuable jaddi ion to the rolling stock of the Railway They are built from plans recently sele cted in Chicago by Mr. Fraser, foreman of the car works. ‘They are of the style known as Pa'llman’s latest patent, and, when finished, will cost the handsome sum of five thousand dollars each. In dimensions they are fifty-three feet long, by seven feet ten inches broad, and will each have a seating capacity for fifty-six persons. The material of which they are being built is the very best—the fraiaes being oak and iren and the sheath- ing white wood. They will be elaborately finished in the interior, with polished ash and mahogany, aud be fitted with ali the latest improvements. The seats will be of the Queen Anne style, with rattan cushions, while the mounting of the seats and other fixtures will be nickel plated. James Spear’s patent hot air stove will be used as a heating apparatus, and the ventilation will be of the most improved system finished we beiieve these cars bsauty, strergth and comfert, compare favorably with any of tlie kind on the Continent. Mr. Dusworth, «ho is super- intending the building of these handsome cars, yesterd«y showed us through the Mechanical department. It presents a very creditable appearance. The shops are well arcanged, the mechinery is in exceed order, end a marked improvement im the fac ties for w rkiny is observable on every had. Tho engines appear to be in splendid condition, are elegantly polished, and tastefully priated. This shows that the Mechanica] De ypar'me nt of the P. E. Island Railway is in charge of an effigient avd energetic gentleman “who knows his duties and performs them wel] will, for THE concert in Summ~ersiie under the auspices of, the Oddfellows of P. EB Island, - mises ti be a gra nd success. Our Suminere side friends are mak X gratia seale. Return tieWéts by P. E. I. Rail- way 3'.75 each, dni ddagyliyslh Ait Imroxtant.—‘'The Cookery Class,” can procure the best flavoring extracts, spices, candied peels, Eoglish cream of | tartar, Howard's y ete., at the! Ap othecaries Hall, DesBrisay’s Cforner. -_—-—~»-—- — I kom(Eastry & first mght Entertainment in the Rankin House, advertived for Thursday boda ele ta 2 ith ew we priven on fniday the 27th. Thia (d4nge bag heen made to m iat t wishes ofa mum itr of the excursioni.ts to the Natal ae Kutertaioment of the 1,.0,0. F. to be gvenia Sammerside on Thursday, and at wi ch Kytert jumeatk Lrof, ' Kasity has ben invigud ty attend. Hackel, whe says | the i transition | When ! preparations on a} —. a eet dh PE ee THE DAILY oo =< i . | Wedo it hol d mangslete ceponaiie: for the i opinions or statements of our corre spondents. t = The Coming Man. T'o the Editor of the Examiner. | Sin, —Among the newly elected members |! at une nt adorning our Legisiative Halls, lis ene, whose profound grasp of public affairs, whose spirited eloquence, and whose ‘graceful diction must ere long mark him as It the coming man. True it is, he pre viously eceupied a seat in the Assembly Room, but at that time being somewhat of a bash- ful and retiring natvre, he did not to any alarming extent eleetmfy it with bis now delectable perorations. Need I say [ refer for East Point. It has been my good fortune to hear many of our most eminent Canadian politicians whose oratory has vade their names hi susehold words through- out the Dominion, and it is no more than justice to Mr. MeLean to add, that in point of expression, clearness of enuncia tion, brilliancy of comprehension, earnest- ness of manner, grandeur of thought, be is in no reepect the inferior of any of these. visitor atthe House, to me, as | am sure it mast be to everybody there. it is an indescribable pleasure to hear this great man lueidiy dissolving the mists surroundiog mysterious laws, to hear him suguveat wajs and means for the proper ex- penditure of public monies, doing it 80 convenl ently and yet $0 mode stly. Un quesiionably, asa debater, he ranks high above his fellow Legislators, and though perhaps it would be too much to say that, lin this veapect, he is a phenomenon, stiil I ls nture to assert that the day is aa far distant when the name of James R McLean | M. P. P., will be as famous as ever Beaconstield’s was or Gladstone's is. Yours, &, APPRECIATION As an occasional a Mount Mellick Farmers’ Club. ’ > a Beamine r. To the Editor « f the Deak Six,—As the Mount Mellick Farm i ers’ Club has been brought to a close, we beg to insert the following brief synopsis of its proceedings since 1 first started. =, | The first evening we discussedy"® hether Mossel Mud was a bemefit er au apjury to the soil.” Mr. Thotaas. Dclhaunty, occu . -~ chair. The opening speech by Mr. A. Boswall was foretele and argument- ative. An animated @iseussion ensved in which Joseph Prarght» Michaclh Haley, Francis Praught, Peter Lacy amd Joseph Haely took part A sdiwition at: the con- elusion resulted in pine voting for mussel mud and five opposed to it. Thursday following we discussed, ‘Was the importstiag of Steck to this Island a benefit.” The, afguments on both sides were lively an d us, go much so that it was. fourd » o atjount yntil the follow ing Thursday, ren Gtecision was given in favor, The next night of debate the following subject was dis cussed. ‘Would a Starch Factory by a benefit to this community.” Decision .given in favor. Some of the mepibers rew agmpe tbat the ladies were de- sirous to attend ypext debate, and ey a subject suitable for the ceeasiym shou'd be proposed. The following subject was pro- pesed and carried, ‘‘ Which is the stronger passion, Love or Hatred.” The evening being fine, a large tuumber availed the opportupity of being present to hear its discussion. Mr. R Vessey occupied the Chair. Mr. Thomas De)hausty opened the subject and argued “that love was the passion. Mr. Michael Haley, respondent, next rose aud showed the other side ia the best light. After a lively dis- cussion by other members of the Club, it | was decided on division that hatred was the stronger passion. Our last debate was on the fv llowing subject: ‘* Would a Cheese Factory be a benefit to this community.” Mr. Francis Pratyht opened the subject aud argued that it would be a benefit, and every member should encourage one Mr. Mr. R. V essey respi onded, replied and | brought up strong arguments to shew that there was no be nefit arising from a factory of this kind. He said to manufacture three month’s milk at home, and to compare the resulta with that of an equal quantity sent to the factory, that the home, manufacture stronger would pay far better than selling to a factory. Besidea the two just meption- e!, the following members took part Measrs. Albert Boswall, Michael Haley, Thomas Delhaunty. Joseph Haley, Joseph Praught, and Roderick McDonald. A division resulted in fourteen voting for a Factory, and three opposed to it. This was one of the most Interesting meetings since the opening of this club. On the evening of the 19th inst, Alexander Me- Neill, Esq , by invitation, delivered his lecture on “ ‘Education,” to a very large and appreciative audienca in the Mount Melick Schoolneuse. A shout of applause ‘rang through the room as the learned gentleman resumed his seat. For, not many years ago, the same Mr. McNeill stood in this. very roow and interpreted the subjects necessary for a good education to this same audience. who now sat before him. In connection with this, it may not be amias to siy afew words cmeerning the Clab under whose auspices the g-n'lemin lec- tured. This club was organized a few months ayo for the improvement of the menbers, by means of debates, lectures, readings, ete, The membership of the club is rapidly increasing, and we would ask youog who have not become members, to psy us a yisit and be convinced of its usefulness. Ourelub is now closed until the second week in June, when we expect to begin again with the same feeling of iuterest as before. IL remain, Yours respectfully, > o MoxkRISEY, | Secretary. | Mount Meilick, April 20, 1883.. -—-° <®@ +> &- - - ——---—- = Hieh | ‘Taw following is a statement of goods ex- | port-d from the Doman (exclusive of British Columbia} for March ; | Produce ofthe Mine..............§8 56,813 Produce of the Fisheries i deengie ' 34 8:4 Produce of the Pei Fy ove ie 315,945 | Animals aud their produca..:..... GA4 615 | Agricultural Producte..........4. 1,690,886 | Manufaetures. 331,27) | Miscel!ansous. he's ude cee se re 43,955 | Potal . $3,479,292 a eee Tux Quebee Chronicle says :—Mir. Pot'inzer | Jar authors. | deserves the thanks of the whole: travelling | i commuonity foc his firm etard on the ten- poranve question, a to James R. McLean, Esq., the member | | its path. TELEGRAPHIG NEWS, [Srecrat Desratores To Toe Examier.) | DUMINION PARLIAMENT. Absorbing Railways Orrawa, April 25, Mr. Abbott yesterday introduced a Bill) authorizing the Canadian Pacife Railway toabsorb the Ontario, Quebec and Credit | Valley Railways, connecting with Toronto | and St. Thomas, aud joining the Canada Southern. Cyclone in issninel- SO Persons Killed. New Yors, April 25. A destructive cyclone passed over the State of Mississippi yesterday. Great damage was dene to property. Eighty per- sons were killed and over three hundred were sertwusly injured. The towns of Weston and Beauvegard were almost demol- ished. The cyclone carried destruction in The Tropic Captured. Puicaperpatra, April 25. The American Steamer ‘* Tropic’ was seized here yesterday for aiding the Hytian insurgents. This vessel, some time ayo, landed anumber of wen apd captured Micajoane. Dynamite Discovercd in a Fort. Lonpon, April 25. A quantity of dynamite has been dis- covered in the fort at Chagham. Telegraph Notes. A hitch has oceurred in the arrangements for the nfle match at Wimbledon betw the British and American teams, in cov@e- queuce of the refusal of the British Ri Assoviation to allow American regulations | and the use of the wind gauge. TxAMINER, thei English Seaes Notices G. Davies & Co will open to-morrow Millinery Hats and Bonnets. fap24 2i Catt and see L, FE. Prowse’s Scotch Tweeds. {apl 19 A rew copies of Meecham’s Atlas for sale by. —E. H. Nortoy. [ap 2h 3i eod "es Prints at 1. BE. Prowss’. fapl 19 ANov irk supply of Warner’s Kidney Cure with Pi'le, Fraser & Reddin. {apl 21 2a Rice Firowr, at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. [ap] 2t eod ‘fuk cheapest place on P. E. Island for Trunks aud Valises, is at L. E. Prowsx's {mar 5 Bank or P. K. Istanp,—Cash paid for Bank of P. E. Island bills. - E. H, Nokvon, [ap 21 3ieod Beer Iron and Wine, on draught, at Vrs r & Reddin s. {epl 21 2 Fresu Rous just arvived at Family Grocery. —R. K. Braces. {ap2 L. E. Prowse received to-day a fine assort- ment of Puttons, in steel, gilt, silver, &c. [ap6 Piety of gard o seed of verious kinds at CotWILL’s. Brown is a man you don’t sulle evegy ~~ He says he will defy the inhabitants of P Isiaad to carry hima gunto repair that 3 cannot mend, or inake new. Now boys beat me if you can, Shop on corner of Prince and re rafton Streets. [fet » 22 3m, wky Baves, Bares, Grain and Potato Bags, just received at the Lonpon House. {ap5 2w eod Nive or ten hundred teapots to be sold cheap at CoLWILv’s. {fe 21 3aw wy Tne great rush for Boots is tc the Boot and Shoe Factory. A cuoice selection of Clover and Timothy Seed oo COLWILL. {mar 29 6w wy 6i Qranges, Lemons, &c. ie — *Qretn and Water Streets, 2°) boxes VRANGES, 10 bu xes LEMONS, | bux H. RADISH, A Wesson, Miss , special says a frightful eyclone passed over Wesson and Beanregard | on Sunday afternoon. Rain fel! in torrents, | with thunder and lightning, dwellings were | demolished and an indescribable suene was | witnessed. The number killed in Wesson | is estimated at twelve, with 75 wounded | and several children missirg. 160 or 200 | dweliings were blown down. At Beaure- gard 15 are reported killed and ant | twenty badly, if not fatally wounded. As- | sistance has been sent from neighb< ring | towns and the work ‘of extricatiny the un fortynates and caride for the wornded is being pushed vigorously, ee —— Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the nert 24 hours for the Marifime Provinwes. Toxonto, April 25 —‘1 a. m. Moderate te fresh winds, fair weather, slightly higher temperature. Sone Valley Netes. Svear making from the maple tree is the order of the day at present. Massel wul hauliag is done, and fence ' building comes in instead. Several parties suffer severely from Quinsey in this section of the Island. A fever called the ‘Vomen on the Brain, is spreading among the interprise division- ers. Elderiy people dread 1t much more than Scott Act. Mr. Joseph Trowsdale purchased from Robert McDonald, of Crapaud, his black mare Bess, for the sum of $90. She is very handsome. An entertainment is to be given on the 24th inat., by the members of the Inter- prise Division. A good time is expected. There is great excitement among the peo- ple in the west end of Queen’s County, eon- cerning the Branch Railroad to the Capes. April 16, 1883, Se DiLD. At Priest Pond, Lot 46, on the morning of the 22nd inst., atter a brief and severe illness. Michael Gregory, of the firm of Gregory & Feley, azed 35 years. Deceased was an active basiness man, a good neighb r and consistent Christian, Much sympathy is felt for his young wife and aged parents im their great affliction. R.L. P. SHIP NEWS, 2 kegs MALAGA GRAPES, 2 crates BERMUDA ONIONS, 2 bris AMEKIC AN RUSSET APPLES, 200 COCOANUTS, All choice snd in good condition. CAMPBELL & RAYDEN, Auctioneers, —li Ch town, April "5 ‘Household Furniture. %O be o next, e sold by Public Auction, on 27th im-tant at hold Furniture, consisting of ,-— Bedsteads, Washstands, Matrasses, aid Bolsters, Flower Stands, }'ags, “Mats, Curtains, Window bk es? ant Rings, Pictures, Dresser. Stoves, i Clorh and Glass,and one Parlor Set. WILLIAM DOD] , Auctioneer. Carpets, On'tewn, April 25, 183 2.000 Dozen omnk Pans, and large sale only. Prices iower than ever. Fak. W. RY’ DMAN. April 25—yat eod 1m ne 1m FOR SALE. I HAVE E FO OR SALE 3 Combined and Broadcast S ed Brilts, Origival price. 39) ; each, Apply eat McKinvoa & Co.’s office, next door to Police Siatien . (.8. HOWATS, Ch’town, April 25.—3i wkly li pd JOHNSTON’S » soldering dachines Halifax, April 23—cld sch Milford Guy, Wontzelle, Charlottetown; Sea Rtipper | Swaine, Georgetown ; L H Davies, Taylor, Murray Harbor. St. Peters, C. B., April 23—ar sch Zebra for P. E. Island. Canso, N. S., April22—psd sch Spirit of the Day, P. KE. Island for Halifax; W. & L., P. E, Island for Halifax; Medway Belle, do, do New York, April 20-—-cld sch Royal Home, for P, FE, Island. amram meneame se a Hoseford’s: Acid fivceniresi A VALUABLE NERVE TONIC. Dra. C. C. Otmerean, Milwankee, Wis, says: ‘* | have nseal it in my practice ten years, and consider it a valuable nerve tonic.” SE ae Ee eee aes AS NOTICE! THE Shareholders of the C't'zens Skating Rink Co., will receive the Annual Dividend, on appticati on at the Bank of Nova scotia, on and after May Ist, 1883. By Order UEU. E. HUGHFS, Secretary. April 256, 1833~-2i w f. SEASIDE LIBRARY. A te ARGE STOCK of theabove received 4 this day by 8.8. ‘‘ Carroll,” iveluding latest numbers. Also several of the most popu I } AVING purchase€ the patent right for P. ik. Islund, parties wishing 1o be sup- plied with these machines may avply to }, H. Myiick, Charlottetown, or to tbe under- signed at Tignish. E. W. MYRICK. April 25—2weod, dp 2w eod w p her sj 3i SAT rR ARRIVE, gh bias ‘from Lisbou, about 16.800 Kushels Sali. The above vessel is due at this port about Ist May. Orders can be left at the office of L. ©, OWEN. April 18-—mo we fr t! may 1 Store on Gueen Si Square LO | head, ae premis’s at present occupied by Messrs. Be bertson & Cameron, situated on Sonth Side Queen Square, given Ist May next. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. Ch town, A; a 11 —2w eod SEED WHEAT. f ECEIVED THIS DAY, White Russian Wheat. Timothy and Clover Seed. “William Owen, Possession from Montreal, Also, in store, ' BREMNER BROS. | April 25. F..L, MACNUTT, Water Street, April 20. —Gi cud ie PRIL 2 {inar22 Y AUCTION, at our Salesroom, corner TO MORROW (THURSDAY), 76:h lastant, at ‘en o’cluck,— Friday two o'clock, in frout of the residence of Miss simpson, Queen Square, next Walker's Corner, all her House- Pillows Blinds, Tables, Crockery ware P, #. ISLAND POTTERY, Steck of Flower Pets, Hutter Crocks, Waier Jugs, Molasses Jars, and other ware on hand. Whole- will sell them tor $60 a5, 1688. a Contractors and Builders, | E Merchants Bank of Halifax invite “Rae for a Building to be used as a Banking Office, ete, at Summerside, P. E. I, Plans and specifications may be seen at the eflices of the Bank #t Oharlottetown and Summerside The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender, Sealed Tenders, addressed to the under- signed, must be delivered at the Charlotte. en or Summerside Agency, before twelve lock, noon, on Thursvay, the seventeenth es of May, 1883. D. H. DUNCAN, Hali fax, April 25, 18a3. —tf Cashier. BOOK DEBTS. HAVE banded 1 the io Seah of the Ketate of William N. Riggs, MeCormack & May, and May, Kelly & (o,to Messrs, McLein & Martin, Selicitors, Charlottetown, tor diate collection, Debts remaining unpaid afier lst May next, will be sued for JOHN KELLY, Assignee. Ch'town, Aprij 75, 1R83—tl mry | TO. Ore. NATAL DAY, 1883. A SPECIAL TRAIN WILL LEAVE (Charlottetown for Summerside -—Aan— Thursday uext, April 26th, ATS45A.M,, and return immediately after Celebration, leaving Summerside riot later than 11 o’elock, pm. RETURN TICKETS $1.75 EACH, to be had at Apothecares Hall, Diamond Bookstore, Dudd’s Medica! Railway licket (ftice THEV. L. CHAPPELLE, oom NT vy of Com. Ek. WW. DAWSON, Chairman. imm- | ing, Hali, and at the UNION BANK i. be Sold by Aveta toom, on Frida 20 Shares ia Union sind 8 paid up shares in “Peter's longing to a Person gone to the A divitend has just been 4, ai cent. for the past year, a April 23, 1883. a amet ee Household id Fun Y AUCTION, ae our of Quecn and Water S Thursday next, 26th ia AT RLEVEN ae A collection of Household BF, ia part, of Tables, Ch ffonicrs, Bed-teade, "te travses, Stoves, Pictures, tte, Parties wishing tu convert piture into cash con avail the opp: re ity for doing so. Returns ; day r the sale, CAMPBELL & Ra A Ch’town, April 73-2 PE. sland Ral NOTICE, N aud after Tuesday, 24th further notice, a Spoeae will leave bereat 6 '6 a, m, exceptec), for Summerside, 7 with ihe Steam Navigation 6 ers, and returning to Charl evening, On arriva! off boxt Chene. 1. B, ARCE “ “ Railway Office, Ch town, ~“ a To Let fur ‘he it W und. rsig red, with abcut 8 ; attached, ‘This would include House, Stab and Coach-house, Grapery, Garden, the: Front, with Boat and Bathing Honses, Prt Urchard, and four aeres Meadow ay. y A Shop and Office, on Water § April 24.~ 2i COAIn: COAL.) \' ADJA NUL COAL, fresh Z u.Jjnes, from vesse!s and in Shed, at Me- Millan’s Wharf, Terms Vash. — THOMAS CASELEY. Ape 74, : | opp osite the office of F. T. WN from the building occupied by Mr, Matthew Wa | [he use of partof a Warehouse, | | tae building, could be included if DANIEL Dav Ch’town, April 20.—pat lw +98 Bn. PRINTING of every ¢ executed with Neatness and I st the «XAMINER JOB Ff PAO vw. a tae an DM wert Ong “ fe HALL, QUEEN STREET. N°? LICE is hereby given that a New Term 1 will commence on ing vext, the 26th inst opening of which at 8 p. m. politely invited. C BURRIS, Agri 24, 1883—2i or an Hi Ns’ Satin ink oe HE General Annual Meeting of the Citi- zen’s Skating Rink Company, will be held ide ‘Ii Eee: Pepa Mn, —-ON — Wednesday, 9h of May. £883, AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M., tor’ the” purpose of electing Directors, and trafteacting such other business as may be brought before the meeting. GEO. E. HUGHES, Be-'y Charlottetown, Ap: il 23, 18s3.—3: eod : STRAWBERRIES Now is the Time to Plant, emer Y OU can get them of Pure Stock, Strong, Healthy Plants, and right from the ground Ail the Standard Varieties, inc'uding the celebrated ¢ ‘umberland-Tyium pb, an Sharp- less Seedling, Order at onre. G. H. HASZARD. Ch'town, April 2! intire Horse “Sea Gull,” Y AUCTION, at the : Hale Synare, on Friday, Apiil 27th, well-known stallion ‘Sea Gul Mr. Wenedict MeMillan, of King’s County. Terms at sale, — owned by Semmervilly |; A. McNEILI Auctioneer, Ch’town, April 1412 19 938; "B, wkly, 71 THURSDAY even- To the ell the pupils who have attended the former classes for the season are WANTS, 4 OST. ct ANTED—A ROY for on Wis Apply at the Revere Heuse, W YAN TED..- Tony 0 vy Team the “ ee scotia Cowdel’; and “ Travels a > Prives : Jeland,” by Walrer Johnston, 18%-aay person having either «{ sbove works will give inf rmatiin at this othice t 4 fap! 24, cy 3,8 lh —- ee "i . WANT bp in central p city, oo ner 7 or 8 roome ; eae) Stable, &e., preferred.— Address Pow) Box 244, “ . ALERK W "ANTED,—W cuted, / May, aCierk who has had seme ence in a Drug Store. Apply et at letter, staling terms, to O B. Ww Crapaud, [ap2l wily tl eee ee pres. SALE—A first-class Road Salif made by a geod builder, is the the City, suitable te travel « ati with. Also a few sets of Plate suit the rulky or W —- ; Avely to tice, Boarding Stable, Grafton St, Market. , at : LE?’—A Dwellmg House of Street, cantaining six rooms, painted and ch aned. Possession gives? lst. Rent moderate. Apply Hogan, or Jemes Doyie, Water? ei tnel <> -~ssensateaetiinimaiage OUSE TO LET—On Hillsborough St nest King Square, containg rooms, With garret and cella: -kitchen. session Ist May. Apply to Joux ma 8 oe a VW ASZED—A Man Servant One understands gardening and te of horses preferred. Apply at THE oe er OFFICE, ELEGRAPHY _ Ladies or oe desirous of ‘earning Telegraphy ing do by attending the term commencing es first of May. For further ae i to M. B. Mciuais, Rocklin ee gxor SALE—tThat —— ee land attached, situated at dt jolts, st. Peter’s Road, jost outside “a af ovcupied by the subscriber, Apply to R. MeMiuay. pply to ceeap 17 ocd and wily 1 \O LET—A Cottage er containing cighs booms, pee * House, Stable, Pump, ete, Apply to! ; Key, Queer St. i? ee PNOR SALE C EAP. -A gue proved beset sol vhe ay aud White Raspben y Piauts, Red, Black Currant Placts, Goos-lehy (growing,) also Straw berries. “te VHILIPSs, >ydaey Sireet, oF at AMINER Orrnive. 0 LET—A Comfortable HOUSE, ae moud Street, Apply to M, Ste XO LET.—Thst handsome and 9 cot age on Weymouth 5 occupied Mr. George at txo o'clock, the | “suitable tenant will find it to bis }to make an early appl ( pposite ieee of Dr. Beer. th May next. Apply to Lone HASZARD +0 LET — Dwelling House, Out and Garden, Grafton St (