tales, i loetiieialien aise, hee a ee a eee ee ae “ wipe: mantels. 4 ereeen <4 a } ay ee Bb ee eid eee 7 fist aioe ‘ oa - — tee ee THH DAILY New Island Found in Barents Sea. | Two large islands h ve been added to the Spitaber.en gooup by ye Norwegian seal and walrus the discovet i@s Of + huttors wh Ll» sailing along the eastern coust of Spiizbergen last summer is hardly once in a century that Cilass Coalwili's J. B. Macponacp is selling Felt Hats at wonderful low prices meht] lt j Cloop CopFrisn at w. & Colwill’s. ver mehis - 4w dy wky. *. Special Notices. Dinner Sers, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, | Nets, are se'ling very cheap at W. P. | twidy wky—meht& sels are able to approach Kus! Spitz A seLcenvip let of Tea Pots at W. P. Col- Derge The ocean currents keep | will’s. tw dy wky—mehlts perpetual barrier of ice from the Gear rusm for Felt Hats at J. B. Mace Siber ii soa piled against the shore. | donale’s mehh? Last vear, however, the heavy western Wr are selling a'l kinds of Crockery very winds drove the ice fields back, leaving channel the into ae which the sealers steered their vessels. | a wide along count North-east of the large isiand called lattetawa King Karl Land, Capt. Jobannesen,who | mmuande d the Le na Nordensk MMOUS VOVEYC, two on jold ‘ discovers d islands, one about the size of King Karl Land and the other a little smaller. A) strait four miles wide separated them, | und another twelve fmiles wide lay be- | tween the smatier island and King) Karl Land They stretched away} north-east as far as the eye could reach. Capt. Andreassen, who saw them later, says the smaller island formed a single, dome-shaped highland. The other is land was a high plateau with precipt-| Above the plateau table topped mountains partly covered | The three islands form a south-east to Tons side g arose with snow. group extending north-east Capt. Nils Johannesen was the tirst | to reach King Karl Laad, in the ex | | | from ! | ceptional ice year 1872, though it was | discovered by the English in 1617. The fact that he did not see these new] lands, within twelve miles of the spot where he lan led, was doubtless owing ' to the thick and hazy weather. ' — ae Hunting Sharks. } ; j j The sharks which abound on the exst coast of Madagascar, and make such ex tensive depredations upon the cattle in course of shipment, occasionally ‘uptured by the people. The young men sometimes go on a shark-huoting expedition. Iaving discovered a shark | they dive uader it, and, before it has | time to turn up its back, use the long} sharp knife they carry. It is affirme! | among the Malagassy that some of their | are people cin go into the water on dis covering ashark, and, with nothiog iu hand but a piece of stick about a fvot ia length, armed with an iron peint at each end,cao accomplish its distruction, | Watching till one of the monsters, with its two or three rows of teeth, is just about to attack him with its wide-ex- tended jaws, the native with his iren- pointed stie’s seizes the opportunity,and | inseris its arm into the mouth of the ereature and transtixes its jaws by im- planting the stick cross-wise ino its mouth. The more the shark tries by snapping to disengage the weapon, the more deeply it enters, and io painful fury it seeks the bottom. Bat it fails to obtain relief, and at last dies. Its bedy ix warhed ashore, and the inhabitants divide its careass for food. nem Nitrogen for Growing Grain. | ja 1539, Thaer reported toa congiess | of naturalists of Freiburg, as the result of eleven years experiments, that the nitrogen contained in the crops oa which he experimented, grown on sandy loam, was derived from its soil to half its amoust. His subsequent ex- periment on potatoes, rye, barley, and peas led him to conclude that there is an unmistakable relation between the asaantity of nitrogen supplied by the} -o | snd that put into it artificaily. He considers that if man supplies nirogep freely in the manure. Nature responds freely ip the cre), and if a maw is spar- ing so is nature, and he states that in a year of fairly productive weather,if the former supplies in the manure one-half the pitrogen ne ought to reeeive from the crop, nature will suppiy the re mainder, In speciaily adverse seasons, us when, for example, exceptional dry ess prevents decomposition of nitro- venous substance, the ruie cannot be expected to hold good, and in sach cue’, Sulphate of amm ome end citrate | of suda, if used, are they are/ uever available after the first year. lost, as i see -—- —- His Secret. A yenilemin was walking over his furin with a friend exhibiting his crops, herds of cattie, und flocks of sheep, with all of which his friend was highiy | ploased, bat with nothing so much as | his eplended sheep. fle had seen the! same brecd frequently before, but had | fever scen such woble specimens—aod wWiti grentl earnestness he asked how he! had succeeded in r such flocks. | His simple answer was, “I take care of | my lambs, Here was ali the! secret—he took care of his lambs ! } Keauter—father, mother, te wher— | need we make the application! | aring se sir | o- A Woman's Crime. Oo the 16th inst., Mr. T. Sakurda, charge Patiarsfrom Trapani to Hol-| laad, as Wellasto Belgium, went to Ratterdam quietly with a lady, who re- | iused to give her name, and they lodged | at the Hotel Delloliand. Suddealy shot was heard from their apartmest,aod on entering the startled atrendent be-!/ held the diplomat dead from a pristol shot, fired by the femaie companion,and | hersell slightly wounded from a dagger. | Her wound self-inflicted. The | Woman's bame and reason are envelop- od in mystery. was ithe Athenwuam Ch’town. tf |Underclothing. W & A. Brown & Co ' wholesale and retail at Beer & Goff’s ; will all get a large special discount for orders i cheap fora few weeks, to make room for new | lots, at W. P. Colwill’s. meohis | Goup and Silver Plating of every descri;-| tion done at Brown's et the Athensum, Char | 1.8 } 4w dy wky Laptes’ Ruppers (all sizes) at Macdonala’s | Boot Stere. meht7 lioom Parse, guaranteed the in town, at BRB. Macdonald s, lowest prices mehi® Pure balance of our Fur Caps selling at cost. W. & A. Brown & Co. (feb 16} Firreen barrels Fox Berries at Beer & Goff s | (feb 3) FAIRBANS' SCALES repaired at Brown's, at, dec the B. Am Book and Tract Society’s Deposi- tary. M. F. Elia Two Trovsanp Do iiars in Marh» and pure Manilla in stock. Also, 100 boxes '] te. | : y : . . j Clinch Nails, 100 kegs I} in. Steel Natis for | & 4 | Lobater Traps, at the City Har lware Store.— Norron Bros. feb 18 WE are cffering special discounts on Men’s | Very pretty Easter Cards just received | (ar 1G) ' (feb 16 | Me. RK. C. Gorr, of tie firm of Dorsey Goff & Co., has returned trom a visit abroad, | where he has bought at a low cash price a} Shees and Slippera Dorsky, Gore & Co | fehor Valencia Raisins, (feb 26 We are offering a splendid lot of Uvercoat- ings at enat W.& A Reown & Ca (feh 1# One hbandred boxes of One hundred boxes Boneless Fish at Beer & Goll s. (ich 21 We begin to take stock on the 15th «f| March, and Car:ia e Builders, Lobster} Packers, Blacksmiths and Country “' erchasts | | received before that date.—-Norton Bros. febI8 CANNED Salmon, Lobsters and Finnan Haddie at Beer & Goefl's (feb 2] fix, eight and ten irch Sand Blast Mill Files, Powder and Shot, Blasting Powder and { use, ar Norron Rr ~ feht& WARREN LELAND, © whom everybody knows as the successful manager of the Largest fiotel Enterprises of America, says that while a passenger from New York on board a ship going around Cape Horn, in the early days of emigration to Cal- ifornia, he learned that one of the officers of the vesse] had cured himself, during the voy- age, of an obsiinate disease by the use of Ayers Sarsaparilla. Since then Mr. LELAND has recommended AYER’S SARSAPARILLA in many similar eases, and he has never yet heard of its fail- ure to effect a radical cure. Some years ago one of Mr. .rLANp’s farm laborers bruised his leg. Owing to the bad state of his blood, an ugly scrofulous swelling or lump appeared on the injured limb. Lor- rible itching of the skin, with burning and darting pains through the lump, made life The leg became enor- almost intolerable. mously enlarged, and running uleers formed, discharging great quantities of extremely offensive matter. No treatment was of any avail until the man, by Mr. LELAND’s direc- tion, was supplied with AYER'S, SARSAPA- RILLA, which allayed the pain and irritation, bealed the sores, removed the swelling, and completely restored the limb to use. Bir, LELAND has personally used Ayer's Sarsaparilla for Rheumatism, with entire success ; and, after careful observation, declares that, in his belief, there is no medicine in the world equal to it for the cure of Liver Disorders, Gout, the effects of high living. Salt Kheum, Seres, Eruptions, and all the various forms of blood diseases, We have Mr. LELAND’S permission to invite all who may desire further evidence in regard to the extraordinary curative powers of AYER’s SARSAPARILLA to see him person- ally either at his mammoth Ocean Hotel, Long Branch, or at the popular Leland Hotel, Broadway, 27th and 28th Streets, New York. Mr. LELAND’S extensive knowledge of the good done by this unequalled eradicator of blood poisons enables him to give inquirers much valuable information. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for $5. SALT: INSFORE: 5,0U0 Bags ef Liverpocl Salt 2,000 tio Fishery do. PEAKE Ppa se «> Ch tow ", Vel ae ¢. 1SRa MoLeod, Worsea & BeQuarrie, BARRISTERS AND "PaAMUrYya A’r fal ATi aa2Y3-AT-LAW. Office in Briwn’s Biovk, Quesa Square iUP STAIRS), Ch'town, Fel. 12, 1885. SULLA & MAUNBTLL, ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW ‘iors in Chancery, sha eae VOR ARS PURLIG, Ke, OFFICES— O'ER sores Bail wo, Great Gecige Strect, Charlottetown, Gar Money ‘eo Loan, W.W. Sunrivay, Q (| Crreten 8M aera. January 18, 1884 - See our \large Spring Stock (Latest Styles) of Boots, | | Charlottetown, Der CHILDREN’S | | | SALT. SALT! trams oepant.—ror tie west frais 4 | ne I A = ante: a a Se ee te ee A Ne A - ee ee a HR. xX AMIN DECEIDEH NO eee All our Large Stock of TUR AND CLOTH CAPs, WINTER UNDERCLOTHING, KID AND BUCKSKIN METTS, Sibi? AND BUGIS CLOVES. “HEAVY TOP SHIRTS, FLANNEL SSIR TINGS, ULSTER, OVERCOATS & RHERFERS ‘Othar Goods at Unprecedented Low Bargains Prices before Buying Elsewhere --AND- Be Convinced that we Mean What we Say. — ---- oes D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. 19, TRR4 GIF?s! 50 FANCY CHAIRS, CRADLES, SLEIGHS, &c., CHEAPEST, COTTS, Wirers & Looking Glasses, Eiglish and German, very Low. Our stock of Gilt and Walnut Picture-frame Mouldings is the largest in the Lover Provinces, unrivalled in quality and variety, and made to suit all kind of pictures--the Cheapest in the city. PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS. Kxamiue our Magnificent Parlor and Chamber suits, which we are Selling at Cost. CHAIRS—Parlor, Chamber, Office, Children’s and Kitchen Chairs, cheap. All kinds of Upholstering Werk, Painting, Varnishing and Gilding. BEDDING AND MATTRESS -Feathor, tlair, Blut, Fibre, iixcelsior, Wool, Straw—Cheapest in the city, Bedsteads, Lounges, Tables, Sideboards, Bookcases, Schefioneers. Washstands, &c.—-Cheapest. JOHN WEWSON. (th town, bee 8moe 19, 1884 MARCEL 19 132 = PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. iss4-5. Winter Arrangement, §884=5, ()* AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1834, Trains will run da ly as follows (Sunday’s excepted): Rave, FROM! THE WEST. sy : vr ov] STATIONS, Ne. 1, No, “be STATIONS. ‘No, 2,/No. 4, e A.M P, M,, eee ae ee a a ee ‘he , - as. ; oe, A Charlottetown , iia eee) ebsdhlcdaaeere 4.15 | 2.15 |\charlotuetown,................. 4 5 10,15 ig cy tg, to cong, ene | 7.38 | 2.33 | Royalty Junction, pleiessss: Ske North W NS is sal us pere seb ann eee | $30 | 3.30 North Wiltshire... a. cedin « ie 30 y 00 EN ics os aaa oe $6146 laut C.. Seer ee ONS nw, tinny ss ataunale eins 9.23 | 4.22 Bradalipue rg eed peeitttnaé aula 2 40 8.08 OT BP ie wands ins s0sck seus eccs 9.32 | 4.32 |/County Line...... pibhekedesies cos. 2.30 ' 7.58 hat, sewctin EE Sot OO TES eee | 9.48 } 4.47 || Freetown. ... Ligibemigiie.. 7 ane 743 Remnant eee. ave... a = ||Kensington ....... 5b hs Minkechecacsen 1.50 | 7.29 , ar/l0.45 | 5,45 | ip 5 545 oittecse, csszes gt Oe UR ORI TE aes ; P.M. TINE n.osed cap docisccccnse 4“? Ae a a dp) a : Car i110 MIO 60 44-0 6's ob osee s cutee RE 128 PTO ob tie 0c os cicnececveces eeeess 10,47 SS ns cs none uch ooo tee 1.50 OUR nd) ocddickn cect ence : 10.20 WO co note ppt tbe, 2,35 AINE ik: bull, deentiiicetuiiciiens a’... aan I A silens buds 2, sks < avn 3.85 IN t8<stuthveceunGcagtametonehs eee is i ae 4,20 |}Bloomfleld.e.scccccosccesecce eocnnvcncico Gale t Alberton, ,. hums ous kis odae kus bu due 5.00 Alvetten. |<. « «. reer er peeebes de eoodp 7.10 | PE ei ia i ek ia cgaekst .., aph 6.00 EASA vie veins « eeccvene sbsrevercene eoeedp 6.10 | TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. | TRF ~s TRAINS ARNIVE.—FROM THE EAST. i| mms . er ue oe : i} | | STATIONS. Ne. 6.) No, 7. | STATIONS. Mo, | No. 8, ‘ <tibittaecentiltmctieiatinccaitiatati smn ie eee Ngee siinineigeieiinane demehiasiaenieaetaniitinah ' P.M, | a. oe eet ceseseeee eetese Ocbecet 2.30 | PTIONR ONS Wie no. s.00 cnnsecccnsannss.. rt “7 MEnree PEON... .,.: ceecccnccseees,,. BAL Royalty Junction, ..ss.0scsvaiheowssak 2010.07 Bedford. «+... cece ikea pi hinesvesecuhal Mae [| BOMford..crvecrccevccscens osseceescacel 9,30 Mount Stewart...-cesceceeecseseceeeccce| 4.10 {Mount Stwwarh.. sos. 00% cskss. onc cove dp} 8.55 | Cardigan ..cccessscecece. i... ceveees +++| 5.30 | Cardigan beiinte 18 Vs lines +0 bbe s ae vi's%s 7.25 | Georgetown seseeeee.....eeereeeeeeees -| 6.55 NOUNS iiss. iesecites; coeds. USO P.M, Mount Stewart....ccccccee oe eon’ 4.10 ||Mount Stewart,,........... bebesenwers dp! . és” Mondll.en.0-csssseceessesenvecsscsveenct Re Re ee ee 8.10 BA, POTD. <cengg-crcceses...... ineeiad ROE 1 BONO... 5k cnnciibcas sonaks daniel 7.39 Bear River.,..... eo Peers eccsccccvcccces ame TO ON oa os cig 438455 060000nsicns | 6.50 IUDs < 60. 0p aces cvececeecssensesies! | 6.55 pep ee ee eee b aveges ocaue ' | 6.05 ——_—.__z___ ## Trains are run by Eastern Standard Tim-. FARMS 4‘ ELERE ALN, Railway Otlies, Ch’ town, rae f IBA shanpeea inten dows all pa tii on oe os ET OS A Se eT 5 OC CCC [Passed March 12th, 1885.] A By Law Respecticg Wik Vendors. | E it enacted by the City Council cf the ) City cf Uharlottetown, as follows :— lst Every person publicly selling milk in this City, sball first ebtain from the Mayor thereot a License ag a Milx Veudor, and the Mayor is tiereby authorized to issue such License upon receiving (the License Fee hereiuatter mentioned, 2nd. The said License Fee shall be $15. 3r0, The City Collector for the time being shall be and is hereby appointed Inspector cf all mjlk offered for sale in this City. 4th. It shall and may be lawful for the said Inspector to examine and inspect all milk so offered for sale, wherever the same may be offered Sth. It shall be the duty of every person, keepiog or offering unlk tor sale, whether cn the streets or ia shops or private dwelligs, to fucuish to and permit tbe said Inepector to take sawples tiereof for examination or analysis, and any person hindering the seid Inspector in the discherge of his Guty, or refusing ‘o permit him to examin® and in- spect, or to take samples of such milk, shall be deemed guilty of au cft-nce against, and incur the penalties of this By Law, 6th. {t shall be the duty of the said Tu. spector, whenever he has reason to believe any milk to be adulterated “ith water or aby other substance, to procure @ sample thereof to be analyzed, and to prosecute #1) persons who may ve found selling, offering, or keeping for sale, any adulteraicd milk. 7th, No person sha'! expose for sale, o1 p'rent, g literary and So f no (o66TH EDITION. PRICK ONL} BY MAIL POST-Paip. A Great Medical Work cn Manhoog Kxhausted Vitality, Neiyous and Ph a Vremature Decline in Man of Veuth, and the untold mserie from jndiscretion : reculting every man, young, middle-aged and olq it contains 125 preecrivtions for al] acute chronic diseass, cach che cf which jg. valuable experience for 23 years is such ag pre never before fell to the ei bably 30 pager, beund in beagutiiy!l Freneh nus. lia, embossed covers, fall gilt, CUA Lied tg be a finer work in every sense—m profersiopal-than eny work rold in (his country for $2.50, oF the money will be refunded in cvery Price oniy $1.00 by maj!, post-paid. trative samyle 6 cents. medal awarded the author by the Nations} Medical Association, to the cflicerg of which he refers. This book sbouid be road by ihe young tor instruction, aud f-y th: [i will bencfit all — London Lancer, There is this book will not be aseful, whether gg uardiap, instructor or clergy map » Errors OF Excess. 8, A bork ound by the Author, W howe hot of any Physician, . Send now. i fietsd fey iedief. mnember of society to» sell anywhere in this City, milk adulterated Argonaut. with water, or with any deleterious sub-) sddiers the Pcabody Medical Juatituty g stance, Dr. W. H. Paiker, No. 4 Bulfinch By 8th. No person shall expoee f.r sale, or publicty seil milk in this City without having first obtaineda License therefor in manner above Mentioned, 9th. Any person or persons guilly of ap intraction of any of the provisions ot this By Law shall, upon conviction in the City Cyurt of the Stipendiary Magistrate, &€ , &c., on the oath or allirmation of any credible witness, forfeit and pay, at the discretion of the said M.gistrate, a penally rot exceeding the cum of Thirty Dollars for each offence, c¥yclusive of costs ; and in default of paymeu' thereot, it shall snd may be luwiul for the said Magistrate to commit the cftender or oft-nders to the common jail of the said City for any period not exceeding thirty days, un- less the said penalty and costs be sooner paid; provided always that nothing iu this By Law eball be construed to require persons selling milk in stores or from their private dwellings to take out the License above mentioned, (lL. 8 j HENRY BEER, Mayor ef the Cily of Charlottetown, A. HH. McPHERSON, City Clerk, Ch'town, March 13, 1885—zw 2aw A By Law to Amend the By Law to Regulate and Com- pel the Kemsving of snow. B* it enacted by the City “ouncil of the ) City of Charlottetown as follows: i Section one of the By Law of this City, Chapter 21, intitul-d a By Law to Regulate and Compel the Removing of Snow is hereby amended by striking out the words therein “and so much of Water Street, Richmond Street, Grafton Street and Kent Street as lies between Pownal Street and Prince Street,” and inserting in lien thereof the words—and so much of ali the streets in said City run- ning east and west as lie between Puwnal Street and Weymouth Stircet. HENRY BEER, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown A. H. McPHERSON, City Clerk . Ch’town, March 13, 18°5.2ae The Liquor Livense Act, 1888, TOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of x the Board of License Commissioners for the District ef Qieen’s County, will be held at the Chief Jnspector’s office, corner of Great George and King Streets, in (harlottetown, Oa THURSAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY | :n ‘ BR fil, town * Such Fut Boston, Mass , who may be consulted op aij diseases requiring , “hronic and obstinate diseases that hare baffled the skill ci ail other phygitjang epecialty, cessfully without an of failure skil! and tr ated & THYSELF ' 1ARR te ond whey ee Cures” R Leumatiem, . liair on Lal “ Price 25° PREITILE *. ‘ Cures s]i April 69 a--e Ltr IDGEWATER.N.S. 1RR4. Ps he enon SuliNYieG ASS RICA ESTADLISitits tis4é@, rscHE Dest devoted to Broa Ky $3,2U a yer all newsdealerg No. 36 x way, N. ¥ ATENTS.—Munn & Thist; Seven Yea pep ular Wrekiy Bemgpaper science, hoch wics, CDgimeet. ing, dis cverics, iuvecjtions and jatemg published, splended engravings uishes amos vo lusble encyclop dia of ight mation which no peisou should be without, The popularity is such that its circulation nuarly ce all other pap rs of its Discount to Clebds, Seleoby ry Lum'ecr iin tpated This pubbestion far. of the } Centric AMRIT clues combine NN & CO., Pablisben, Co. have also bad rs’ plactice before the Mi Patent Office, and have prepared wore than Que Hundred Thousand applica forsign tie UF MARUU Next, A. D., 1885, Pras aithe hour of Eleven o'clock, in the forenodn, for the purpose of taking into consideration all applications for certificates for sach censes as are author'zod to be granted in this \ions for patents im countries. Copyrights, Assignments, papers for securiug io inventors their Unite! States, Canada, Bagh . Ge ities, prepa: able terms Information as tio « fully given without e? tak ihe United States ands Caveats, TradesSiak, and all ether oiver foreign coma hs ; ny ana “lat short notice and om peagol Lisining ; atente cheer o. tent ebetlie ¢ : +. ; : infurmuicn sent fre Pekote Gbtame License Dist:ict by the Lignor License Act, throush Munn & Co. « noticed fq the '$°3, or by the Act 47 Victoria, Chapter 32,/ 8 ient fic American fre 4 b . pevantage a : ; te ‘ *- i aaiti Aik ite? : — ed “An Act to amend the Liquor such notice is well understcod aivense Ast, 883°’ eee eee Eee Ky order cf the Board 1} 5$0ns who wish to d spose ef toe pat als pti a pS | Address MUNN & CO,, Odice Be ROBERT H, CRAWFORD Chirf Inspector of Licenses for Queen's Co. Chitown, reb. 23, 1835—2%aw wkly tidate aia | The Liquor Lieeuse Act, 1889, N° TICE is hereby given that a me ting of | z | the Board of License Commissioners for | tve District of King’s County, will be held at| the Supreme Court House, Georgetown, On TUESDAY, the THIREY-FIRST DAY | OF MARCH Next, A. D., 1885, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, fer the! purpose of taking int» consideration all appli- cations for eertiticates for such licenses as are authorized to be grauted in this License Dis- trict by the Liquor License Act, 1883, or by the Act 47 Victoria, Chapter 32, intituled “An Act to amend the L quor License Act, 188%.” By order of the Board, HENRY A. BEARS, Chief Inspector of Licenses for King’s Co Murray River, 25th February, A. D » LSS5. : Yaw whly tldate — NOTICE. To §li Whom it Ray Gencern. fPXUIS is to give notice to all persons who _ may have left Watches, Clocks or other articles in the custody of the late Joho Jury, deevased, for repairs or otherwise, unless they are called for within six months {fiom this date, they will be suld at Auction to pay expeuses. The articles will be found at the sture of George G Jury, North side Qacen Square, who will deliver the same. Also on hand a supply of Waltham and Patent Lever Watches, an assortment of | Clocks aud Jewelry, which will be sold cheap. A large iron Safe, as good as new, at a bar-| gain. Also, a Shop to let, Dated at Charlottetown this sixth Pebruary, 1585. MRS. JOUN JURY, AsiMiniatral’ rix day of | a Chétoscn, Feb. 6 whkiy has lately;been re} intl: tis _—_ se s Er SIL paki AMgnican, “63 Proadway, New York. jaalé i lezished witha ; supply of ~ Types and Materi OF; THE— Latest liventmi ond Bes! Descripiies, and we are now prepared to print, Garefui and Wy, i r wunaei the skilful gurervisign # d, W, itehell, en S £8 ws HBr hg BLikh «REGUS, NOTES Gl HAND APRS, POSE: i ANB MLbY