7 _ nee =~ innate Saplet an ' ” MARCH 5, 18€4. a ie nana " —_" a SE RN Re a AAA — eS ee Ot oe arae - regenerate a ’ i | THH DAILY BXAMINER, 7 . ~ d Molasses Duties. Jovee the sand knolls and scrub for a mile | OO DS i T HE Dal LY Kix AMINER. —— _—— | from Fort Baker on the Teb road, when the | a A LITERARY AND MUSICA, | teil, | - rHE CHANGES EXPLAINED BY SIR txonarp | rebels opened fire with their re LORE | ERTAIN E y MARCH 5, 1884 o ‘ | rifles, but the range was too long. 18 —— :0: ha T . —s ‘rebels in swarms oceupied the high ground | F es MM CDON fs LL | * ; ith Sj 1 rd Tilley in the front and on the flank shone ae | . k= A. | vein, iheh Wainh.n Oe ; The Russians at Merv. n conversation with Sir Leonar ©) army. They retired slowly as the Unglish | : : ; — Dp ren “ s.! — on the sugar oy ee ve advanced, keeping within about 1,200; [TS now showing an extensive range of NEW PRINTs, bought) st. James? 4 » : ; F 1 o. | Minister explainec that much ditheculty has| . ‘ th ain body of the En slish : ; coal : ‘. Sais os | if Auoting Wuraties S eee tin, | been found with regard to packages hither- yards othe Beith eaveley followed, cover.|-& before the advance in duty, consisting of, | dak | i a eae eee h ; aad aon. ,,| to admitted duty free when sugar was im- ing the rear upon the left, formed three | ; ; ot Merv. a. om are ‘age a ported ae gee = country of pro- lines, and distant some 900 yards from the | 650 pieces, in all the Newest Besicns, THURSDEY, the bth MARC covetous eye fixed upon Andia, she AS) duction. When the ad volorem tax Was) ain army S : . : Jott 4 . . . . ’ . . . ‘ ” . \ Ons a long had a capacity for violating soluma apvee 2 “_ +N oe l ; a a At 930 o'clock the gunboat ‘Sphinx’ | oe ee tet . ae a “s COMMENCING At FIGHT U'CLOCK, : reaties, and she now possesses) cuction was made for the value of packages, | fred four rounds from Trinkitat harbor, | hes ‘ Different Makes apis i i} a aaathont mode of taking | some mvoices valued the packages at twelve an jv oe was too great. The shells White Covtens, 9 the — ‘ ’ : : dvautage of others while in difficulties. | per cent., while the total cost shows | iurst » mile short of the enemy's position. | Sheetings and Pillow Coitons, . | Instrumental Due tee tee oe alt ee : a 8 : | low as five percent. Foreign merchants ship- The firing was stopped as the shells were Miss Bayue ond Miss MéLeileg ji Lowellings and Stair Linens, Teadede’:: .. Mise MeLeod x : see England occupied with the| "s. 43 She sees k 1g I ping sugar here and paying duty sonie- dangerous to the English. The cavalry and i Egyptian complications aod iu danger! times made ridiculously large claims for | aie _ . . oT inted infantry advanced on the left to i. be yi from the restlessness of her aed | discounts on package. It being found im- | call as rebels. .who. moved obstinately, | —-—— A LSO-—-—— oid < hao hee vere Me, FT. A, LePage ° . . . ska . : : i ” ’ ‘ i Ti : » 7. | subjects. Now is her time to strike, possible to prevent fraud, a reduction of | tough they were not disposed to fight. | " . = ’ & chp | Instrumental Solo. Mr. Vindllcombe and she loses not a moment in grasping | two and a half per cent, about equal the | The infantry continued to advance steadily, | A Large Variety oi Carpets, in Brussels, Tapestry, ' cot Vecal Sole. Miss Palm i the keys to India. The movement of | eon of duty on ae yee we oak ‘the square was well maintained. The road | and Butch Carpets, Sinir Carpets, Hearth Rugs, + ah eeliaaidilieaas “e iti Ov i e or is| In reply to enquiry Sir Leonard Tilley sal wward Teb w od with the corpses of nstrumenta ie ae CC ! the British Government in the matter 13) ra eae a ee aeeslies de te Ge toward Teb was studded with the corpses of | and Door Mats. Miss Varey.end Allies i eo Brisay wRiannt £ adit anxiously looked forward to. We shall /on molasses for retinery purposes was that Baker Pasha’s ‘ll-starred fugitives. After | au advance of three miles had been accom- | Vocal Solo Ses Miss Hensley p ° . § ne et ce | the duty had hitherto been too high rela- plished the earthworks of the rebels came | SOLD AT ThE LOWEST CASH PRICES, li Mr. A. McKi | tively to that on sugar. Our duty on raw]; aight, The guns were mounted and | Reading. , _.Mr. A. MeKinnes “The complete submission of the Tekke-|sugar had been lower than that in the standards were fying. The rebel fire i Instrumental Solo, . ... Mr. Vinnicumby Parcemans to the Rassiahe marks 6 bow or United States, while on molasses for retin- | now almost ceased, except on the extreme B M CDON LD Mi in the history of maar ema sag y the’ ing it was higher. As the reduced right and left, where ‘t atill onntianel to| . ’ \ A . Vocal Solo.,.....,...-....-Mre M, MeLegl yorld. The importance of Merv to Rassia, | +, iff on molasses was about the sameas the]; "5: 0404 ., a eye ey ; . : : r ! iti il eia’ iste ‘Me. Loe Sete trat ical and political point of view, yoga sonangy “ , ; , iil lowe be directed at scouts. The British stepped | Op’tewn, Feb. 28, 1884.—2aw wkiy, Piano Solo Va from a strategic P American, while sugar was still lower,/¢ou) , holiday parade—bagpipes . . — in its forward march on India, may be gather- . . orth as on a holliday f{ e—bagpl} seit Vocal Solo we in its fo ee ee. Imagine a capital | ™0'sses boiiers under the new arrange- playing and the Highlanders tooting cheer- | ) Reid Sen Sweet Sere: ey P | ments have no more protection than sugar | ; till ame. witiknn ane Vie Ra L mounted on top of acapital V. Merve | will be at the top of the L, Herat at the angle | and Cabal at the horizontal extremity of the) letter while Candahar will be down at the angle | of V. The distance from Candahar to Herat) is 300 miles, but for military purposes the | distance would be 350 miles. Wherever the | ablest generals —her Kauffmans Skobel: tis, Lam»kins and Melikoffs—-tho task. And it has almost been accomplished. Every obsta- refiners. The change will enable sugar refiners to also boil molasses, as Drummond of Montreal does. The product is sugar for refining, and syrup which latter would be cheaper. Jones and Drummond were now the only molasses boilers, but others ily, and advanced they 800 yards of the rebel position, where stood a fort of two guns. Here a halt was ordered and the scouts rejoined the | cavalry. Neither force eeemed disposed to open | fire. At last ‘‘attention’’ was called, where- last six months the Government have had their attention called to this question by a number of individuals throughout the Do- the British, A man of the Gordon High- landers was first to fall badly wounded. As the shots increased the ambulance sur- | which j ROYAL GANADIAN INSURANCE CO. aA akties: -— OD SK F. H. ARNAUD, Ch’town, Feb. 27, 1884. Merchants Bank of Halifax Trio (voea.) Messrs. Prager, wa... ~ voit Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Admission, 15 cents, Ch’teown, March 4, 1884 Murch 4, 19°4 —2w wkly 2: pd : race for Herat begins, if there is a fair start. | would take it up. The new sugar tariff) ..on the rebels seeing the British move be- ; ’ eee i the Russians should get down the perpendi-| makes a difference of ouly two and a_ half aa she hatile eiths shell from the Krupp CAPITAL, ” - - - - - - $2,000,000 Y fi i enlartof ihe L before the English can get UP) ner cent. in favor of sugar imported direct. captured from the Egyptians. The| : Pas rie al Uj g ' he thick side of the V from Cardahar. Sir/q . ; apa 52 gun captured = tre “gyp = 7. owns “ ie : " wi a once said: Herat is the key | Seces Nameee ere ae rr — ieee: shell passed wide over the square. The HEAD Ok RIC E—Montreal. _ ‘ tenry KRawilinso be Said: of nie: mia 35 per cent; bel , three- |... } =a ith y y . 1 j of India, Ressia. in possession .of Herat, ea ) a = Sa Ww a ‘an next two sho's were aimed with great HALIFAX BRANCH J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. fY\HE Montrose Brick Yard, (13 miles from weekd have © ivip om.the.,thrent of lodic: ourths : — cent an per cent., accuracy and the shells burst co to aa fos ’ Southport), ‘ogetber with Dwelling : Lees than twenty years ago Ruasia set | **me as Delore. British, wounding several. The rebels , ae . House, Stable, Kilns, Pugs, e'c, 4 out on the conquest of Central Asia, rer maintained a rattling fusilade with small it isks ti aken eon Mest I avorable Terms. For particulars apply on the premices te x wth an eye to India. The idea was ridi-} Referring to the changes made in the new /arms, sending hundreds of bullets, AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: ’ , E euled at the time, Mut Russia cave her | sugar duties, Sir Leonard said: During the whizzed around the ears of : ‘ng JOHN B. STEWART, i Southport, Lot 4, 4 sit ha tl cle has been overcome, every difficulty sur mounted. Five years ago the famous travel- ler, Vamberry, wrote to the TJ'imes: ‘*Herat is really the pivot of the whole qastion of Angio-Ru sian rivalry in (entral Asia, and ticians in the world, the Russians are the most famousin the matter of patience and perseverance. Nobody understands the art of waiting better than theydo. The Russian bear is able to lie quiet, as if half dead for decades and decades, until he meets with the fit opportunity to snap at his prey, and he not history of Russian conquests in Asia, you will see how this method of expectation has worked anything else but a cautious step towards the minion. I may mention that during last year, in October or November, a new tarnff came into effect in the United States with reference to sugar. That tariff is based It has by its operations chagged very con siderably the trade in that country and it has effected to a certain extent the trade with the United States, because a descrip- tion of sugar formerly manufactured for the American market suited our tariff. The months, therefore it became a serious ques- tion with the government as to how they tries of produce paid no duty on packages geons were fully occupied. The English advanced steadily in a square without ans- wering the rebel fire till they passed the north face of the rebel work. At thia point the wind dispersed the smoke of the rebel fire, disclosing their movements. FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE VICTORY. A despatch from Gen. Graham says nine- teen officers received wounds, including Baker Pasha and Col. Barnaby, both of rebel fire rapidly slackened an advance was hundred yards of them and rushed head- DESBRISAY & ANGUS, QUEIN AND AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE COMPANIES X/ HILE thanking the Citizens of Charlottetown for their past patronage, and assistance during the late fire, have to Building, Ch’town, Feb. 22, 1884, FOR SALE ' ultimately the owner of Herat has| upon the saccharine value of sugar testel}a piece of shell wounded Baker Pasha ip A SPLENDID SUIT Driving Room Far ‘ only to wait with patience, and the by the polariscope. It puts a specitic the face and twenty men were hit. After — NES EF ’ ‘ LA niture, little used, will be sold for half. * ‘precious jewel of the pos-essiva of{duty on sugar under 13. The duty is; an echelon of a thousand yardsa halt - AGE “4 O ; é fi D price. Rare chance. Apply at this office, 5 India will fall into his lap. Now} fixed on all sugar below 13 whose saccharine | ordered and the men directed to lie down. Ch’town, March’3, 1884.4) ced 4 a Il poli-|, iscone , mh ; ; 5 1 ; ee es See ‘ it is pretty well known thet, among all p value is tesied by the _ polariscope.|It was now noon. The day was clear anc lie FOR SALE, f[T°HE Old Baptiet Church Property, ay Great George Street, next te lately occupied by the Bank of P. E. 3 For terms of sale and cther particulan . only very rarely misses the object in view, | matter is now changed to a certain extent, | 5105, were severely wounded. Nine hun-|, : on . Snes i but he finds himself on most occasions richly! and the result has been that imports of pt of the pet: a tet eae ietethe in announce that the: have taken the office in apply to _ XA a) recompensed for his lost time, and forthe ex- sugar from the East Indies and Brazil have the captured oaition. The British opened F. H. ARNAUD, Agent, ' penseshe had toincur. If you look at the| increased considerably during the last six|,. —: os oa Merchants Bank or Halifax, fire with guns and rifles, and when the Stevenson’s March 1, 1884, : OMPLETE end in cxcellent order—1600 , vb long-time ago coveted, much cherished object| or charges; therefore sugar imported from : . Ps Tre ar tee ) in The ~~ However near Herat, Russia| the country of growth suffered various de- ote = “re oe ae oe bes gi ti —S——=_ ee eee SSS | Naret Boats, Con Makers’ Tools, Board a will wait another couple of years until she|ductions, according to the value of these of thoes Eiead but oli Sack sullenly x * q 4 4 q STOCK—comprixing Tin Plates, Cans, Tia, z proceeds to the fine and fertile valley on} charges. These varied from seven to seven Havihe ater ‘and bet Geente: the British - on Lead, Solder, @aiut, Labels, .eté. nail ‘al id the Heairud. Bat ultimately she will go to} and one-half up to, in many cases, twenty- pe hea F 5 ‘ Ties 2 “ ° iimdtingd wens: Deteveeniet ’ } 4 Herat, and from Herat to Candahar, and so seven, and great difficulty has been experi- Senenee FUSS EarREy BAS castes Ky wed i on until she has reached the goal of her! snoed by the department ingetting an exact | * desparate fight. They turned two Krupp MiSsRS, POOLE & LEWIS, x ie < t desires, the very dream of the founder of present Russia.” —Professor Arnold, of Rochester, New York, was examined before the statement of these charges. Then, diflicul- ties have been experienced by the depart- ment in ascertaining the exact value of the sugar. In some cases it was discov- ered that sugars were imported below guns against the enemy, but the Arabs contested every ingh. The British then entered a brick building and at one o'clock the rebels bolted, the gatling guns and martini rifles creating great havoe among them. The English forces advanced to New Cottons. —0i— We have just opened a large Stock of Charlottetown Feb, 26.—2 UPFICE AND WEIGH SCALES Dominion Parliamentary Committee on|their value and unreasonable aad illegal! i}. fresh water well at Teb where the rebels TO = Agriculture a few days ago,on the subject Queena ane eiaatisne site uncle made the last stand. After four hours of Lime T- of butter and cheese making. His testi-| 404 deal of consideration, the Government arduous fighting, the British gained posses- TYNE office oecupied by Mr. William mony was exceedingly interesting. He gave as his opinion that the manufacture of butterive and margarine did not ister- fere with the market for good a “- will, no doubt, be not only kept up their fre. Gen. Graham decided Ch’'town, Feb, 25, 1884, butter. These goods competed with the|7esrable but necessary—owing to the! i, pass the night at Teb wells. The War oremasennen ——— . present state of arrangements between | Og. is in receipt of a telegram stating inferior article. It was a legitimate in- - . . : ; ’ : ' : the United States amd Spain, It will itish j i ester- R d B i th Ad dustry, as butterine was wholesome food|e one of the early efforts of our os mae oo mie age oe ECceIVE 6 ore 8 vance ih ut ' and utilized animal produce hitherto! qigh © issi h ] ay were 94, killed and 148 wognded. ig ommissioner when he returns/ British forces captured four Krupp guns, —0; ———_—— considered useless. The industry had increased the price of avimals by five have decided for the present not to adopt the polariscope, but to make an investiga- tion ourselyas. We can enter into nego- to Europe, to endeavor to make some arrangements with Spain on the subject. sion of the rebel camp. The cavalry charged retreating rebels who did not bolt but gave the troopers blow for blow. The enemy retreated slowly and the British two howitzers and one machine gun. Cairo, March 2.—The Government feel- ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PRINTS, NEW SPRING STYLES, We have an immense stock of Kouzhap as the - eamen’s Shipping Office Head cf Queen’é Wharf. /pply to A. KENNEDY & 00, FOR SALE AT A BARGHIM, rR HE Shop and Premises immediately oppo- site the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Grest for the last three centuries, at all times with| were to deal with this matter. I may|2t Om° ordered. The troops rose and ° : ; fudai , ae J oached the rebeis work. The rebels c an unerring success; and, judging from prev , approached the rebeis wor | g ar ambi, awa at Gone Sete aig fare ging weminae mica ade but bet 2" CORNER QUEEN AND SYDNEY STREETS, |400S¥t valli’ Fd 7 that the present move on Merv, which place seal » | position desperately. here were 2, oO 4 must be compared to a heap of ruins o emai = een knows, . FY | them in front and hundreds of them on all FOR SALE . surrounded by venemous snakes and An en. ee at "itees (Sagan sides of the square. As the British ad- Where they are prepared to do business. bn . ; ferocious beasts, caunot be taken for)" Sugars importe rom the coun| vanced, firing, the rebels rose within two doliars per head, Canadian cheese had | In the meantime, we have thought proper |;,, convineed that Gén. Gordon’s mission George Street. Apply to greatly improved in quality lately and| ‘that the matter should stand, at all events/ yi}) f.i) and his life be put in imminent r A. MicNEILL was now a better article than American parser - - ae at the penen ye peril, offered Abd Ei Mader the Pasha, GREY AN D vy HITE COTTONS Auctioneer, cheese. He gave his opiniqn that} es me oh inte onitting dh calti, | Minister of War, under the sanction of Sir - : 9} Charlottetown Feb. 22, 18°. home made oe would always be ree, To obviate — aificulties | Evelyn Baring, British Minister, the gov- Tri ETT ee we make is proposition. e uty now} ‘ : tk 2 ; 2 ae ‘ . 4 c ¥TITBS TERK SX AMI. better than creamery butter and that an | collected upon sugars imported from the ee se evens. eee ae brewer Purchased when the Cotton market was at the lowest , ‘aa, eadiiees ad Boe owe effort should be made rather to lead to/ country of growth is 30 per cent., after| @ P meee rs point ot depression. unblished on PTR Toland Only I per ver & better home produce than to encourage co-operation in creamery. He gave im- portant advice as to the feed of cows, etc. Farmers in the house subjected Arnold to close questioning. He showed perfect familiarity with everything con- nected with the subject. ~-——--+ —The Dominion Goveroment, after deducting charges. Itis proposed now to make the invoice for the payment of the duty free on board, including packages and ail charges, and to reduce the duty to 274 par cent. It has been decided also to establish such a system as will prevent what has occurred in the past—an entry of goods at any port at a lower prige than at another port. Another change im proposed : at present the rate of duty colleeted on molasses when Gordon assents, MARRIED. By Rev. D. H. Lodge, at the Methodist Parsonage, Mount Stewart, February 25th, Lauchlan McUallum, of Brackley Point, and Mary Jane Court, daughter of Henry Court, Black Kiver. By Rev. D. H. Lodge, at the residence of William H. Douglas, Esq, Head of Hills: borough, March 4th. D. Henry Jardine and Fleecy Cottens, sheeting Cottens, Pillow Cottons, TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS, ‘Powels and ‘Teowelling, ——— ee 7 WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. \ J ANTED—At the Hospital for the Im sane, a Female Attendant, to W en eect liberal wages will be paid. Apply at oner. {mard ———e OUSE TO !El—'lhe large Dwelling House on corner of Pownal and Kent Streets, occupied by Rev. John M. Me considering Manitoba's claims, have ar-} sed for conversion into suyar or syrups is j d Ce & * “i : »* . ag Yarpie D. Coffin, both of 1 Hills- , T ? »s iW rived at the following conclusions: To} 25 per cent., and for domestic purposes 15 weit on’ —_ Spey, tee Wy Pete. on + + j . > > ’ despatch a vessel at once to explore the; Per cene It is proposed to rednee the] — eS **CNAVED from the fire, but afterwards Hudson Straits; to give a free grant to any railway company undertaking to build a road from Winnipeg to Hudson Bay of the lands before offered to the two chartered companies at fifiy cents an acre; to give the proviuce full control of all the odd uumbered sections of the pub- lic lands; to make cash advances on the} security of the school lands, of which the Dominion Government is and remains trustees, and to increase the subsidy every five years according to a quinquen- nial cevsus, taken instead of every teu years. ‘The extension of the boundaries borthward will vot be granted. We ” the following from the Moose Jaw News of Pebroary }Sth, Tho young men tre- ferred to are sons of Mr. Jolin McKay, who for some years kept the Commerciai House, and are well knownin Sammerside: ‘Mr. John McKay's two son's, Chalmers and John, who left Moose Jaw about the last of Novem- ber for British Columbia, via the Kicking Horse Pass, have beeu heard from. They made the pessage successfully, with six ponies, ‘each carrying 200 pounds. Chalmers has re. a to one Oe on business and leaves again tor British Columbia. It is suggested that the ©. P. K. put them on its sitleten staff, as they seem to have solved the prob- ten of a pass for ponits at any rate. duty on all invlasses to 15 per cent. When It eomes direct, the duty is to be collected free on beard. _- —-—-_—- -—- —- General Graham's Great Victory. LONDON, Mar 1 Laie despatches from Trinkitat give tie following particulars iv regard to Gen. Graham's movements:— On Thursday night the expedition encamped near Fort Baker. The mfantry bivouacked iu front, the caveley in the rear. The troops were all assembled before sunset except the 65th Regiment, which agrived at gight o'clock, On Friday morning, tires were guickly kindled and coffee wade. Breakfast over, the forces were formed in an oblong equarg, the front and rear of which were longer than the sides, owing to the different strength of the regiments. The Gordon Highlauders, in line, forjupd the advance with \wo gatling guns and cone gardine ia ihe yjght corner, and two gar- dine and ous gatiimg jp the left corner. The 9th Regiment wasin jjne around the right hand side gf the square, ihe Black Wateh Regiment in the rear. The whoje of the strength of the British forces was something less than 4,000 men. The length of the front wee 350 yarda. The Hussars advanced in a semi-circle } ,000 Dib ’ a . At his resifenee, -ourjs Kas‘, on 27th Feb,, , congestion of the lungs, Mr, Chaples Uheverie, in the 67th year ot his aye. | Degeasad was the oldest native resident of 'Sonrss, He was a good, kind neighbor, always | reedy and willing to belp those in distress. He had always been a strong advocate for the pros tection aud extension of our fister e%, and went | largely into the busimess in ail kinds of fish | With an indomitable perseverance and pluck, characteristic of the man. But unfortunately many of his ventures were not successful latterly, which left him like many more a poorman ip his old days, sfter rearing a arge saz ily, who, along with his many friends and acquaintances, will miss him sadly from his cheerful home, wher’é ge yas always the best ef company, and where— £ iu His bovom beat with generous ardor high, And new born glories kindled in his eye. Af Murray Harbor, on the 15th ult., John Cowen, “, jo his 84th year. At Campbellton, Lot ¢, on the I4th ult., Mrs Jane Sturgeon, relict of tfie* late probert Sturgeon, in the 73rd year of hér age. “ “ 2t Mill River, Stanley, on the 12th ult. | of asthma, Rachel, beloved wife of Hugh Mc- Kay, ia the 72d year of her age, leavicg a hus- band and five children to mourn the logs of an yards ahead, covering the front.and flanks vi the main The twovps advanced affectionate and loving mother. “ Of* hey jg mighé ke trnly said, ‘‘diligent in business, fervent in spirit, serving the Lord.” TRPCSTAY, SCOTCH ARD BRUSSELS CARPETS, And other House Furnishing Goods. WHOLESALE AND REDPAITIL. Ch’town, Feb. 11, 1884. NEW FRUIT Wholesale und Retail, Cheav. 0. ON BRAND: 230 boxes very choice Valencia aud Layer RAISINS, 30 half-boxes choice LAYERS, “ a 3,000 pounds CURRANTS, °° 200 boxes prime FIGS, — 5 cases choice PRUNES, 200 barrels hard WINTER APPLES, No, ], ) "20 kegs GRAPES, i at eel A ae eee ae 7§ OLET—The Union House Barber srt _ AND MORE TO ARRIVE. BEER & GOFE. Nov. 14, 18683.—8aw wkly & p’ivate house C.,” this office, GEG. DAVIES & CoO." before two or after seven p. @,— O'Meara, Pleasant Street. etc. Terms moderate, Apyly at this cfice. | me os ee mes po ffebld lost,” a small ‘lub, containing se wrenches and other smal] articles used 2 & Billiard Hall, Any information of thel? whereabouts will be thankfully received ut Joseph Wakcfield, Welsh & Owen's Bri Building, Queen Street. [mar4 li pd ncitinienicilitaiidiiiiais ecceeeeecccne W ANTED— Two Furnished Looms, with uee of Kitchen, for a small family, ia Apply, by ictter, to “A. ppy, by {mard ——er YOR SALE—~A Whiing Tabie,and twe { Har giv is office. a’ ging L.mps. Apply av this ¢ mar 4 il a _———— ‘OUND—On Queen Sireet, a Gold Sleeve Button, with moss-agate tone The owner can have the sume by apply ing to this office, and paying tor this advertirement. jmar 4 NERVANT WANTED—One willing # nuree No wasbipg or ironing. = _ ~ [mars — ee smceeatgncral igang UsT—On Sunday evening, a Gold L Yet. ‘THe ‘tihder willbe ‘rai aal Bf éa¥ing it at Tur ExaMIvek OFrice— . : = * {mar 3 6 pa on eesen Street, including Furpipar® Immediate possession will be givefs