i LOLOL tec 4 —_ ein ———— oe MA Kae AL), agers oil 7 etn Re eee a - eo een Ag ae oneal nape s+ oe THH DAILY EXAMINER, a Saas E. W. PAYLOR, VALUA Bik REAL ESTATE, escapes at each end of the cylinder. Tie valves to permit the entrance and escape of the steam were worked by hand. In we ees , : the Corlia engine the valves are automatic. ‘ir. Davies enyulred: Is it the intention of That the Marquis’ machine was a won- e.nument to take over all or any of the endeavoring to prevent the Island getting fair play on the piers question, as the following :-— Tus Datty KXAMINER. MARCH 11, 1284 it appears from Mr. Blake, in moving the second read- | leased nie ‘ett about the way he acted in this matter, aeiveres ia e! J - dil- Che debate was adjourned at 12 o’clock on motion of Mr. Sinclair. —-_—<«—- + a The North River Bridge ing of the address cellent speech. He reviewed the ferent subjects spoken of in the Spee h | in a very practical manner. | | i | Sas See : ae SS eter lishman, produced a machine for pumping water very like in des'gn and construction to the modern Pul ometer, which is in such successful use in mining districts. After showing a diagram of Savery’s machine, Mr. Smallwood exhibited a dia- WILL BE OPENED ON MONDAY NEXT. Provincial Legislature a 4 and piers of Nova Scotia and New derful ono is evident, not only from the i lCLa AJOL ISi¢ harves am yiers ¢ ink ce a a ive : "ow. . Tur draft address in answer to His} ments of these Provinces the moneys laid out the prayer of the Marquis, in w im 4 on ¥ ’ ee a ‘ 'e Speech | bY them on these wharves or piers since Con- | reverently and eloquently thanks God for . . : Hoaer the Lieutenant LwOVErnOr 6 5 — cderation? the revelation vouchsafed to him, and for Friday, tlie Ath af Ani i Next ; e opening of the Session, was the . ‘ , . a ; achi . ( at th a" > i .. - 2 yc When thetime comes, Mr. Davies’ the wonevous menkings of his ne | . | ’ cee ae ’ iT subject of debate in the House yeslerday. constituency will have something to say In 1699 Captain Thomas Savery, an Eng: | eel Wee j bX Cor g ° ' ad Still 8, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, ” _— “ * " 5 , . if not previously diepesed cf Ly private gale all that plot of land stuat on Kent treet, the former site of the ‘North American Jotel,” metsuaring forty-two feet on Kent Street and «xtending back '60 feet, together with all the stone, etc., in the cellars thereof, _ ys bountili arvest of the past re f » engine o lewcome cemnatpiemee : aoe ‘al ; . mc } inda F wi at aaa eee i" te an sa ee i a anaes a r This affords a good Op; ortunity for any per. : year, especially the avundau Heat | Ws } ae : awley, which was a decided advance on ish rg to invest in a hctel, j : i ‘ : : Vex have delayed reviewing the pro-| : , , son wish rg to ’ (tel, at havi is crop, by which our farmers upplic i ery ear tbe Dy ‘J : . -- . Fir tne | all other engines driven by s‘eam in the A. aati oe Or been used for such for the last f ty year their own wants, received attention. es oa ae n ib ‘ of 7 i . last cousary. Newcomen was & blacksmith, Terms easy and made known at sale. 4 ; . , : i issue 0 1s paper anen 1 Spannide | ; awley a glazier. fi t } FE That important source of wealth, the | x J P k a pe a and € 7 ey a glazier. It was their engine ‘EVER ARE E 5 WILLIAM LODD oo =e a ~ .* . lihe North River with a solid bridge,} upon which Waii’s inventions were im- ’ Fisheries of this Island, as reviewed,|, } ; | , Tl irst New i 3 3 5 Auctionver, : > oh a - | keeping back the salt water and reclaim- | provements. ie first Newcomen engines - 9 March 10 —3i wkly tl eale as was also the trade of the Province, in|. | wer noted with a iack paite the Ch’tewa, Maren iwkly tl sale . be oe Bale oem te flats—until we could procure} Were constructed with a jacket outside the a remn © ; — morpeieeer eee — @maoner which wust DAVE CONVINCES) ne information on the subject cylinder—with a space between. After SLIGHTLY DAMAGED AT LATE FIRE, ‘ eC ti hia hearers that the speaker was con-| : a ae is the steam had eutered the bottom of the COME ORE! GUME AL if versant with t] ul ets upon which h 7 W ec are inclined to think the scneme cylinder and forced up the pist n the . -ersan he subjects pol NO} wna een a ‘i ae sill 5 ’ ( 3 mene r ceri , treated so lucidly. epee See ene ae space between the cylinder and the jacket] WR be Offered at a Great Reduction. ! j we 1} 7 . . } f serious considerailon, aud a thorough , ; lder ] fill > 1 with Cc ld water causin y a “andar ls if [he terrible destruction of life and|” : : j _ ©. | Was suadenly aie c ates, © 1S ‘1 d a i ae i ' ‘ : roD 3 on . chal land. by which | vestigation at the hands of the Gov-|the condensation of the steam in the| Charlottetown, March 8, 1884—3i eod wkiy 2i Gulls CIEL al C6 alee, : 1 ‘TLy 1 Set ‘ ‘ * vi rN © ° : ° “a eae 14 ae fog rtiot f the world were visite } | eroment. rhe present party have fairly cylinder, thus creating a partial vacun, ee : —— " —amne —-— = a Ma : ate f ' ; » vent ait adiin Which, 6 ‘earned, by their earnest endeavor to ad-| and the consequent depression of the piston GC _— 55 A PU BLIC iv’ EETING is during the past year, at en, as de” : : » the ‘a ‘ ro ; : ae : ; a ean A were. 00 hapoily exempted, | Veuee the: interests of agriculture, the| bY th oat pag eS a ried tage lets r I l ; f ‘ FR, TD L f . IN i3 2opie, e ere §& : p xe sOU,] ., rs on 17” For ay ‘ he ac y g ; ‘ ae ms ae pepe ltitle of the farmers friend, and if they |)™# 2°"° ° ‘y aS Se eee er Ce wil be hcid in the iy were eloquently touched upon. | aneceed in inatitating the’ évet * aie better work than usual, an examination i In alludiog to the departure of the) CCSs SF Se oe . le system Of Te-linto the cause disclosed the fact that a Acricuitural haw ui: ' Dall . Marquis of Lorae, and arrival of the omqrgetion i as lands from the sea, | Jeakage of water took place through or ; : ee aa uly M urquis of Lansdowne as his successor they will add tens, if not hundreds of|/about the piston, and that this water —oNn— : wr: i dn Raga thousands of dollars annually to the value | caused the steam to condense much quicker i to the Vice-Regal Chair at Ottawa, be} : : 2 : y Ty . . . ‘ 4 po reg f the om sient 3 hla rendered | 2! the farming lands of the Province, and an A a outside the Te Weduesday Next, rth March, oy" v ee eee Se Tt ne aaa ak al ’ a ll This led to the improvement of inject- ST Zz ; : ij the Dominion by the late Governor- aia ee “ ee eae ing a jet a er like the dade ASS RANCH COMPAN =, The meeting will be addressed by promi. ’ od ey rulers who have ever guidec aes- ; { : : rane yy General, io his personal tour to the}. are 2 tae 8 ~ after the piston was raised, thus condens- ‘ , Sea eere from & distance, ’ ° . ’ L os eo a Siauad. [- ; . . 2~ amen on . Northwest and other portiovs of Canada, | ones a - bri 2 _, | ing: the steam and creating the desiszed Il Lombard Street, London, E, 9 dane ak te helio. a pot forgetting our own little Province by |. ith regare . the bridge in question | vacuum, but this, as well as the former aed % y . if i. ; t seems clear that to span a river 10-| method, caused the cylinder to cool to a * . > Mc J a the sea. Ue pictured the great import- - : pe ; : method, C 1@ Cynder CoC ( 3 : , Db, F. McDONALD, P, P if ance of those visits to our vew p a | fested by worms with a pile bridge is not| certain degree, and was the means of a ESTABLISHED IS21. President, nce Or those ‘ } : - sbi” | ° . ee oc. ‘ ° F . “<“\ » ‘ } ality. by the infusion of knowledge in the | ® ¥'S® proceeding. There are in it two | great loss of heat and a corresponding . " ~:0: die Souris, March 10 iii M io C adi ' e ai anal ai elements of insecurity—the worms aud| “ hae atid of fuel. Wait, who ook a|Subseribed ¢ apiial, = = - - = 210,000,000 pene — i¢@ awh’ i ual y i u Us MULITLLICS «a ; * . : a’ ‘ . e ety _— ak st: ; 2 ow o . - ii resourc Mr. Blake ref aaa to the S the weather, which are aiso sources of | jennie ol ‘a Sirians Tae x0 . - < apital Paid Up. - * - ” - o 000,000 Ee, BE & A A KR i- sources. ‘ axe Tole I . .: : remedy ) efec:s O 1@® JNewcomen never-ending outlay ; the worms r et ; : ' . ; a Jobn Dominion bxhibition, show! ee ee vp orms, bj eet engine. By experiment he found that it Total Funds, upwards of = - - - 18.000,000 - i saat _ ing thoough the piles—they are capabic ie Mains 1f tinal ieee he ald 1h success with which our Island exhibitors} wi agi : - ey took five and a half inches of water to con- |p ‘ . le —_—- - otf ee ee | of viddiletsctthe samtslesk canih deeeemaant tdci tha “ebedea: Gillie Seal Fotal Amount Encome, wearly « e 3,000,060 + a . | com] eted with their Sister Provinces at} Ye j NS £ ad e : steam meade at one inc rf 50 loads Kindling Wood, th ; ees vy :.. | pile in three months—destroy the sup-| water. Up to the time of Watt’s inventions . ords y “ that great Exposition. The marked im-|?P ‘oe t ; a — sks ; owe 200 cords Hardwood if yrovemeut i ‘ol - Provincial Exhibition | port; and the weather, by rotting the all engines (if we excep. that of the Marquis Weck. Risks at Lowest Current Rates. 200 cords <oftwood, my a Se Se ae ae 5s eovering, makes the roadway unsafe, aud | Worcester) to which steam was applied is 6,000 Longers, 7 1885, over iormer years was aso poluted) | . a e = were atmospheric. Watt was therefore the CARVELL BROS out. He also reviewed the measures|‘°Y beth eptell.a continvoge ,draim, tor real inv eel * the team engine H ee Apply to % F : ie — ae “— ’ "OT ; < os , othine F icanra F es ivento of ue § 1 ~ ? e ‘b? , We 4 ) a | Da P >WTp ? which had been adopted with the vies rep irs, to say nothing of the nuisance Of} ..44 steam to fill the apace between the Ch’town, Feb. 26, 1884.—-lm 2aw S gents. JOSEP A MAHAR, r u of securing for this Province the Dovi-| has mg -: pile driver ¢ instantly at work jnthot and the cylindes, andthe latter he} <" C—CE“ES“‘#EEENNNss es cae een seein eens peewee a me Ottawa. Mania an Street, wid gion gravct for the Exhibition of 1884,}°8 ‘®° bridge scaring skittish horses. |made a tight drum, through the head of] : sii aod expressed the hope that our rights | A solid bridge, on the other hand, built} which passed the piston-rod, properly * mm : au : ict : ‘ ‘ ‘ ; | ‘ . s i in that important matter would : t be! With brush and clay. or mud, both of! packed, so aa to prevent the escape of ’ WHi TE RUSSIAN é ak sila UpU au . ‘ a4 MUL Je ; . ° * e +o 1D, ers 1 . . : { auiate aca? which abound in the neighborhood, |**°*™- Through pipes from the boiler he j iia He poiated out the beneficial results of | coul be built cheaply, is al- = ete aw ro amg renee 5 : ere Ts ee Oe. ae Be . above and beiow the piston-head, aud by a} ‘Te Bt et Yor ‘ . that judicious system of ftarmiog wil *b | a Poe tructible, and with a system of automatic valves and connecting | AGEN g & OF E HE a, . “14 prevents the impoverishing of the soil. | 7“ uilt stone roadway, it will pipes, permitted the steam to escape from | lena ss ‘ ° i cost cf tt , the acii ; : Stockrai sng, Ae said, also should ve} : “oe — + aa ; vothing lor repasre. the cylinder into a vacuum chamber v it- . HE best producer yet Lried on the Island, carefully attended to in order to produce | lhe only difficulty 1s the gate or gates side, after it had done its work in raising Cail acd exsmine and see testimonials e1 a the stock best adapted for the require-| for letting out the fresh water. This. | and depressing the piston, and thus at my Furniture Store, J. D. McLeod's ‘ ments of our people |we are toid,is by no means serious; |CTC* Ms 4 vacuum in the oa a ? corner. 4 f cae a ee Biel Cae since, ’ improvements, together with his beau JOHN NEWSON ‘ed § Tho TOP aii ened ap i. ke thing in comparison with the great|.. , . 5 Ty : mene : : "7 > Nd a4 c Phe \ hers question and W Ns | benefits to be as from saddens tiful invention of ihe para!lel / HILE thanking the Citizens of Charlottetown for their Ch’town, March 8. ' Communication were matters of vilal| ° ©| motion, constituted the great princip!rs 4 - : ee 4 ; he waste aia ee ie ast pa assist: ' importance to our people, an : he hoped the wa te lands. ‘ , of W att’s inventions. Mr. Smallwoc d pe pe tronage, and as ist ince during the late fire, have to BAR : ah that the rights of the Proviuce touching here should be no difficulty with the|exhibited a sort of model which showed | #uL0unce that the: have taken the oflice in . a ins | those questious would be conceded with | Comtractor. Mr. Doyle has had exten- | the working of the sliding valve as applied —_ 3 ie . Pe tl sive dealings with the Government and to steam engines. He said it was one of > ~~ : a le del » nose a ’ , ® . AM selling the bylance of a 4 as little delay as possible. it will be to his interest in the f the simplest, and yet one of the greatest Stew Dp. , df nears te eee a ates teeta, Maite. Ge bee wili be to his interest in the future to : pes ; 8 fa 5 saved from (he five of the 20th ull., at J, 1a e 2ae UC Ub 131 ) L - . . . ; nw . 7 , i Siaetek | Reait deal ” of | eet in this matter in a large-minded and reek oo ae oe ounnretee ‘ . D McLeod’: corner, Queen Street, at @ eute : a p > recess, . fom ‘ t : ; i LY snty . id a ee eee Be | liberal spirit, which we feel sure he!; ROSREED MEDS (FLU Peer on A reduction of fiom twenty-five to fifty per 4 one of the representatives of the Belfast | with de ingenious contrivances which Mr. Small- CORNER UEEN A ND S Y DNE Y STREETS cent below usual) prices, ; 4 District, the late Angus D, McMillan, | "7 wood had improvised to exhibit the work ' Ha : ing) wekatinstiiantecal ue ‘of the alidiste waly N News tr Esq., which caused a new election in| ame “ se : a = at wre ake rotary om ie wae o JOHN Newson, iS ‘ istric The senlt of htah in. naissons Vismissal. araitel mogions in the Jater engines, to- 3 : bce ti " . ti i t. I he ae ol fs, nile of a gether with his very elear explanations,b re Where they are prepared to ao business. > Jae — a ae ec ; dicated a strong reaction in favor of the} y ut his s : niin aed ; : . wie a Maladie | Notrnrye could be meaner or more out his assertions, and gave aclear insight| Qitown, Feb. 22, 1884. Fhe Great “ale of i} § 2D. = ; is p . _ ) ciple eilmeated, i ed Mt |contemptible than the way iu which the into the ae iples d lin ted ; ee > C ‘ Bit - _ . & _— . me by mn au} Grit Legislative Councillors served their ane eone. 7 so oo — ‘otten Goods at the a artin, the newly-elected member for) jato Messencer. Mr. A. Chui: “eeu 10 Were present Spoxe On the 2 ; ow!) ; ate Messenger, . A. Chaisson, of , 9 Ai i w Belfast, who, in addressing the House | Rollo aie .* a curpeieed Soe” The ree ie oo, ane law student, en: Ee a ee oy A BA 3 N Lon¢éon iicuse will ef for the first time, made a very favorable! p az at HT.) Mr. H. C. MeDonald, Secretary of the “ J i . 7. . raser should aliow on ‘on- tation. : 1 ; ' if impression. He reviewed the various | 4; ‘ pe e of his con-| Association, and Chas. Palmer, who made be « ontinved for 30 ii Sa , ; stituents to be so shabbily treated. Mr.|some eloquent remarks eulegistic of the 3 y a spe ’ re . * 7 See ahi - Hl. a ae ae Kickham supported Dr. Fraser at the| subject and the paper, days, for cash, at a j P 2s ra ce ; . . ’ ° . ° ° e . . | . mech a — ¢ spoke oF the general) J egislative Council election, and if we| Mr. Smallwood isa practical mechanic. still f ‘th ‘rr - ee 0 me country a : aca | mistake uot Mr. Chaisson also supported| He is also au improver and inventor of . \ a aa er reduac= ae sl . ~antth , re ‘ : : : ge y® ; x : : : alt which showed his practical knowledge/ him, as did many of Mr. Chaisson’s|™#¢hinery, Sore time since he built a Py eee > tion in prices ia of the requirements of the people. He} compatriots at Rollo Bay. Is this their stefm engine, which he has heretofore used . ' i Se ae remarked on the general prosperi'y of! paward ? in his factory; and on Saturday last we :0: Merch 7, 1884. i” the country, the labors of the husband-| saw Phen steam engine in his establish- Wa Lave iaik a _ _— dei a | man were fairly remunerative, and a| == > wt atte eee tke old one a our ave just opened a arge Stock of Ash ial ° 7 . > . * tice Oo e t lq marked improvement in farming and} Steam, ei les ofleetd mach: WMaEewen OOps or i stockraising was visible. Private enter-| : ih ee £7 io fe ger —— it prise was doit ~much good by the im-| At the regular session of the Literary ot hie won Alm Mle ous 1 ia et Hh ao we Is nom at ; 1€ 1M! and Scientific Association, in the Y. M. C. | OF 78 men. os Sabseriber hasa i . oe se ia ae, e , Sclenlae As atl r. MU. ; ’ Sabserihy quantity of the above 4 portation of valuable stock, and this A. lower parlor, on Tuesday evening last, At a future session of the Association, 5 A cnhand. Orders left at his store Wel- example should be followed by the Gov-| Mr. Robert Smallwood, machinist, of this Mr. Smallwood wiil continue the subject mn " aes t ‘i lington Station, or at the Osborne Howse, ernment in increasing the number of|city, read a most interesting paper on of the steam engine, principally in refer- NEW SPRING oP \ ] us Charlottetown, wiil be attended to. thoroughbred stock on the Government | 5te2m and its application to machinery| ence to its use in land carriage, and we 4 4; 2 108. O —— 7 Farm. The action of the Local Gov-| fom tae days of Hero, of Alexandria, 120 | have reason to believe that from the inter- ; March 7, 1684 '"" ARSENAULT. iG erument io grasping the Piers question | years before the Christian era, down to the | ost shown in relation to his first effort, that ; ‘ and urgiog es iulena or ina 7 a sf time of James Watt’s great inventions and the second will be equally entertaining and 6CEIVE é ore t 6 A vance li L ut EE" a Pod APT he re and I) 'improvements in steam engineg. Mr. | instructive. ‘ ; relation thereto, together with the fact of | Si .llasod ex companied his reading with @ Dope relieving the people from the burden of! diagrams of steam machinery, illustrating eee eengt* PGES oa dagen? Ociltes ; taxation, were such as should merit the; several of the discoveries from those of Wake, FOR SALE approval of all who desire to advanee| Hero tothe inventions of Watt. Hero's At Spring Park aes ; . =. : t ee pag ; Spring Park, on Saturday, 16th Feb., of e Vv : — the prosperity of our Island home. Wej *cnines were more im tine shape of toys|fubercular Meningetis, Haldane Garfield, W , hay y pa }MIne BAS stock of FFVUE uncersig Seas gl. iy .t) ,, | than for practical use. A machine similar | youngest son of Margaret 8 ..% : ersigned cffers for sale the buie regret that our space will not permit a) : fs ak, & . 7 w ges6 son of Margaret 5. anc . Alex- ness premises known , “eg” UEEN ; i AP ines st He Me Martin’al Hero's is still in vogue, and is a curios-| ander Bovyer, aged two years and seven : ‘PERT @ ay as “§38" Q ¥ more leogt rened ré port of Mr, Martiu’s! ;,.. a } eae r ae ° STREET. he building is jarge and COM. my yery able and ctical speec! | ity to even the scientific. A jet of steam | montas. Bi C \ Mnodious, runing ba k f g 17 very able and practical speeca. }from a pipe projecting from the machise| Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade, 5 eighty-three ore si nego Geen Ste * Mr. Perry, acting Leader of the|supports a bail of ivory or other substance Death timely came with friendly care; passed, Terms easy ae ; Opposition was the pext speaker He}in the air, 1 be jet. of steam doeg not The opening bud to Heaven conveyed : ' : poi Dy, s the next speaker. ile | a we: GOH vi p g leaven conveyed, Pure se : 2: _ : JAS © s 1 gave the usual reply given from the} an we ony co the centre, but | And bade it hloom forevet there. hased when the Cotton market was at the lowest Ch’town, March 6 cod tf a os ; Opposition side ot the House, consisting on y at _one side, thus Cones ay it to Se Te ee point el depression. ee _—_———_ --eeecrccarccccasacccsta of faultfinding © | vevolve rapidly, and yet does not throw it Horsford’ ; . : Th ™ 4 a Sete Dee + /H of or away to either side. Mr. Smallwood orsford’s Acid Phosphate & leecy Coitens, @ Leader of tie Government (fou. / also exhibited a diagram of a curious : ti eet saat es Re OME — & , FOR LEMONS OR LIME JUICE we B : Mr. Sullivan) then rose in his place, aud | steam machine made by Baptista Porta, a}. 5 did i : Bo Sheeting. Cottons, 5 . delivered a vigorous speech. In debat-| Neapolitan, in the early part of the 16th |'5 4 S8pcrior substitute, and its use is positive- ; : ‘ . ° . } . heanaftiaie a } . NT) —— . ing with the Piers question, he comment- | Ceptury ; but to another Italian, named ly beneficial to health. Pillow Cottons oe ae St tt Drawing Room Fur- ed in strong terms on the reprehensible | Bienes, must be esncated. (eee eee ’ price ted 7 we ~ be sold ‘for half- caurse pursued by Mr. Davies, one of the | applying steam 48 @ motive power to gar T TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS . ance. Apply at this office. represevtatives of .this Does es a chinery. A diagram of this machine was j Ly fy NOTICE. ' Ch’town, March 3, 1884.—4j eod on et en oe - , nce a shown, in which a pipe projects out of the iis tile calcite nl nyt e quoted Hansard {0 s)0W)| mouth of a human figure, through which a ; ‘ ewe a a BE ef re eis eee as for the WEEKLY EXAMI- | ’ _ ’ . ° - J ts + o ‘ IEP ; t that on the 13th day of February last, | jet of steam sets in motion a horizontal THX HIS certifies that the Partnership hereto, . 7 2a a's GOW ¢ i aS AR. me heapest and Best Newspaper Mr. Davies asked if the report of the| waeel which connects with other whesls| * fore subsisting between the undersigned, : Unblinhed on V Telewa Onby €1 per yer 3 Evogiveers on the Wharves aud Piers of | »y cogs, and sets a pair of stampa at ihe, en ehie a doe =A ae ; § rm ; sa . . pa » tworkh & Rayden,” 1s this day dissolvec ‘ y Te — “ “ . P. E. Island was received. To this} “°r* Se i ‘initia , y re i eSTRY WAN aS, LENT, FOUND, de, question Sir Hecior Lavgev in | ape Marquis a W OTOCESEM, ; }jritish All amount due the late firm are to be paid A 5 ——— —— St 9 ese " 5 inobleman, seems, however, to have dis-),. 4% 1 Gap : ee ae = , ; : ae . said * yes, and yer, 1D the face of that } covered oe anticipated pes his at pot ae ee Ce a aenetiee on ooh wens Oe eee reply, Mr. Davies telegraphed from| the prese aaa een” mates. [oe ene Rem Wim'ne discharged. coh: set of pew Driving Harness, taken from | replys ir... Davies" talage ph Bei the present “high-pressure steam engine, |. Dated at Charlottetown, Prings Edward And other House Furnishing Goods. the fire of the 20th February, wil! oblige by “ae a Se aders 0 1° | nfortupately no designs of his machinery Islan4, this first day of March, 1884, returning them to the subscriber without fur- et faction Charlottetown on the 20th! heve been preserved. From the descrip- 7 . : 4vTT ] E Pa I + N + ther notice.—Jonn Newson. [m iJ : day of the Saing mouth, (the d ly before "on which he and others have left behind, N, 4, CA MPBELL, y nO SA K A} D RE TAIL OOK ard ING “4 the Belfast election) that ‘No piers] there is little doubt that the Marquis really WILLIAM RAYDEN, ceditiesas beta tictaien ° ANTED—A good COOK avd DINING +f mooey was graoted or pro . . | imvented, and hed in successful operation —_ mm F tw Biive ROOM GIRL, for a Hotel. Wages » as g! ie proposed. Gov. L ° . ° > % ; ata . , - . ernment refuse to say whether at will | ip ondon in 1656, a steam engine almost \eferring to the above. the undersigned | ww VERY CHEAP ] goyd. Apply at this ofes, be. Engineers ake aes auy |identical with the present Corl s engine | begs to announce that he will continue bosi- | 9 [ynar? 31 eod pa . Ss i : } eported., ° : ° ; ¢ Rf. > as Wholesale G we Avct che | . earner EEE eRe eee? ' | of to day; that is, so far as the gylinder | Bess as roleraie Grocer, uctioneer, Ship | B y the Chest Hali- h ; Mr. Sullivan p! oved conclusively that land action of the pistou are concerned, A Broker, Insurance and Gene ral A gent. at the ° . C ost, and Quarter Chest. Also, in Packages OR SALE—A doable-barrel, 10:bore, while the despatch he sent was strictly | diagram shown by Mr. Smallwood of a old stand, and hopes, by strict personal at: | of Vv, 10, 15 and 20 pounds, breech lading GUN, pin fire. Origine true, the one seat by Mr. Davies was|“"#*'ng made from the Marquis of Wor- | ation to the sajae, to merit and receive a | ally cost 965.00, is nearly as good as new, OS false Mi a . * geahiter |cester’s descriptions of his engine, shows continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed | . = I be sold for lees than half cost. Apply at M ati oreo er he showed prainly that lthat stoam was tet: iz to the eyliad - by upon tue late firm. ; St EXAMINER OFFICE [mar7 31 “ir. wvies must have known it We® vince beth ibeg bse ase . tala 2 tt ‘8 vipes both above and below the piston- ‘ > =: ° Te ful. He al : OO P i N. J. OAMP BALL, s \ ANTED—A GIRL for general honee . wucused ! i \ . y var gees Mr, Dwvies of bead, sod that there were aly swam) Marvh 11, 1884.--2i lew ta CUh’town, Fut. 11, 1864, bs work in @ family of threw, Apply re, Oruskifi’y, Plexvant Street, [mar ae ce