THE DAILY EXAMINER - - e235 = MONDAY, JULY 26, 1886. THE DAILY EXAMINER.| The “Gate City” Ashore. ovimary. | TELEGR APHIC NEWS.|THA METHODIST SABBATH SOHUOL BASKST : | i . ; : 7 = wate ca anak et \ ath of Mi ; Mary Dawson, widow of th [SPROCTAL cesta Tro THE esune) PICNIC AND EXCURSION , late Thomas Dawson, Esq., and daughter 7 oe uRGO i lof the late Theophilus Chappell. The] ge he U. S Government, : . THURSDAY t. 29th ins fn rst Ca yf he Sa |e eal cme at ee ee eee savas, |Will take place on THURSDAY next, 29th inst. : the Patriot reports | ah Line, went ashore on th Yet ond of land two days afterwardaiwon attacked with eciieis Cleklenl’: ths ene gre, The “ Southport” will leave the Ferry sina andthe Petr | yay Helae® fomery the Wor |Feay epeing. Dawa vasa rly Penns hea tke ty owe ate |Whart at 9.30 o'clock a. m., for Wrights Parm hing ery kin cnr Lt Sram or Bon 78; [har peominsn poston i sot Hoel nate, novotiations with she amd Wil make a retura trip at 2 o'clock p. m. go. | Tapeless AS Se el ane constant friend. Rey. J. Shen rocgnition and enforcement of our Children and friends will provide their , ; | : ' oa ae . “ta . ed fa | Stallwood ofiated yesterday afrernoon at Los dak ae conumerial sages of Doth Own baskets ; lieht refreshments will be Slip- s Revising | uginet sapped nd whan aha stroak ahs |” te renin wore akon tha ioe ate chs once suthorses | plied on the grounds, ; Sreticn Who deiling tds cith reopens ca | hanving the Ina. ho struck. just na tho Strent Matbodinn Conta et seen: fuking veo which iis elioved mus Mor the Excursion the steamer will leave ; 9 , x : | : eS = ' owe “ coe Oe Feceenlin O nieis Fisheries--A Word of Advice. lidtr tour Sue tone and which the Ferry Wharf al 6.30 p- iil., returning au Will i will be satisfactory to both countries and Y ’ \ } (?} or’ ‘ . Provincial el : * r a t the G ite { ty ie ‘" ' off | 4 snecial correspondent of the Halifax the inhabitants thereof. 9.30. Refreshments On the boat. Y OF the O= passengers and conveyed them) Herald writes an interesting letter about A Personal Appeal. Tickets to Picnic and return, 20cts, » New Bed , wh 7.7 . tne 0,20 ir fisher and says : iOS, ¢ right ‘ Ww ‘ : - ” . ea ° ‘ i , titi an train tor Bostoi | rae I i It is too early in the season to prophesy, LONDON, July 26, ee oe Picnic and Excursion, ADets, hicl x ae as a Bi ile il take them | Pt all indicatious are that the Island fisher It is reported that the Queen has made a . we : t it th wht tA rrowh Will , Us a ; — +2 r oe ‘ : | | | ) Lb trip tl will have a good may kerel a - ere pew ys persom al appei al to Lord Hartington - - MxXcursion only § 25cts. rt ‘ { ity ( judges d . Vey PCUTOrG On cr Hes ay Ww Me | ‘ ‘ ‘ ( ! an oon Se Ses on “y ia and other anti-Gladstone Liberals to join July 26—3i | ' i ? ' ‘ ty stru 5 CW . Olt | ‘ ¥ . i sty ree ) : ’ ° . . ‘ ° : ‘ £& ong EE eT a a “midships, | © 2iter) @ comparatively bad one. Out of the ‘the Salisbury ministry. Salisbury had a}?™Y <9“ }on her port bow and again about midships, | .indow of the hotel thi morning I have seen ianit ine indbaw 5 mow po ewe ! ‘al t tled, tl f wel 00 ls taken within a mile of the shore | conference with Hartington, and the ia 3 7 t ' i is it s nm st OUL, =Lait vs ‘ oa ;2UU Harrelis DAKE ” “oe 4 ‘ ‘ : Ww 1 hat bo inde is » Rerunulons in » re" | extinguished, and no efforts could be made | py a Souris seiner, and the quality was fair, I |afterwards had a long consultation wit , | j We have 1 Ihe r off Passengers speak in the/am not ompetent to speak as to probable Lord Derby. : : ee ‘i . 4 A ees: and courage | prices Until about two years ago, or there 7 . aie , heard even aj highes "Hed, Soe hee ie ea viabouts. many of the P. E. Island fishermen! The €. P. R. Pelegraph System. rt Capt. edge and his obicers, ana sa) i’ i ‘5 an : oe i in any way par- |. a Se a ae eir promptness that | had on unreasonabl prejudice against se cning. ae j 96 — Siew , Phat prejndice has been partly outgrown. Moree AL, July 26, Cisafi i ‘ nau Tick ‘ is, We ‘ ere Was n pani Pee . +) ‘ ‘ | J : . : . 5 : eid | \ ne that was possible for the | Not having the latest fisheries blue ver “iI It is officially announced that the C. P. R. ‘ ‘ pon his imparti- | All was doné 1a Ss] caer and «6©I= 6cannot Sily how many Islan telegra h system has made connection with | f} comfort of the passengers, ana no Diame fol ' ping the harvest of the I : ' S ‘ by feading men those having chara: a ee oe d ait ue | the « able company, and the Baltimore and i te Cia ‘ it Ack Ld back ' ? ‘ are a ooO%1 an a \» How he oo ‘ at ‘ ee an | Ohio company, and have now fuli connec- | of e steamel yr had been LICK i thay . at a he doing : st P stru they ; oti 1) rates of | tions with Europe and the United States. Sa 54 ge [ae ee "teh ae te gleams ogg 80. 8 : snall synaicates of ’ ilaicipceas Bargains in CARPETS and OILCLOTHS during the months of July and August. . AS Pie re ito be] see Du rew et anead, al ‘sit mit S-—-W purchase SeInes aht 86 | : : — a . 1 warn +6 ‘6 és ‘6 MR pe aga ae the | ‘ d land is | ' ‘ pidiy recognized. If any of | Repeal. Bargains in DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS } i cs j i —— bias ' : ; Ye » a . TOATO wytyr TC sé as ss ss : 2 i a ; steamer’s leneth id ' en levs still retain a ground. | : Jargains in LINENS and COTTONS. : aa seining is immoral. I refer them Montreal, July 26 Bargains 4 I i L¢ «@ Say \, i at a ‘ORSE Ss, ss es + te : = eee | the Scriptures, where they will _ — The Star publishes a long letter from Bargains in ¢ ; atop | him t \ ; \ ee Se . 5 = ‘f . : ; | Nova Scotia, giving several reasons for the | Bargains in WORSTEDS and SCOT( LEDS, | . 1s \\ ‘ : , : . Vy no for mac ‘rel. i : { 4 - oo y i . . r Th "J TAVY To ro se +. +e * vi | | | ct to say only a few) regularly equipped |Separation of Cape Breton from Noval Bargains in WHITE and FANCY MUSLINS, ‘ YicD) ere reus | s A ily s ) = et to say only a fev eguial “ul } : : : ‘ “4. aa ° al ‘ ; : . t, pass Ml i then| p°} seining schooners, all a which | Scotia, and editorially endorses it in every Bargains in all MILLINERY GOODS, ae. ws wu Viney fall fares inat went. axe aleah see ee respect. Premier Fielding is carrying out Bargains in HOSIERY - + ‘i ce Lavers w | nos tuing iort . en better than last. Until! his ‘* programme.” ee . a io js a és te to fe way a t aa oad in the Gulf! . peace Bargains in American and English COUNTERPANES, ‘ ! : , ‘ : i hsners 0 Hace 76 ed . . y ‘ . . ‘ ‘ r es es . : 3 | . mtil I uri are ; st. Lawrence recognize that if they mean | A Good Field to Ww ork En. Jargains in PARAS( ILS and UMB RELLAS, . - ae , 7 with the Americans in Canadian | a H Tuly 26 Bargains in TRUNKS and VALISES. se ‘ } while sounding ng irom tn , - waters they must use vessels equal to the eee ee JAS, PATON 0 § W. W z & 0. H We | running slow under the bell, the } 1 dincsces, | *tmost perfect United St _— fishing Mage anc Hundreds of Salvation Army soldiers N&O 1» SUCCESSOPS ta A. i KS 6 | Tat Ss nay ine st eee fhe at, 4 ais di em n od i i ices ey : . c i. ol 2 ara y arg. ” plied the Judg ink ee | 7 the le d got wheel hai ee Se een sd ~ 7. ie from all parts of the | Oreos are bombard Ch'town, July 20, 1886. ; : ; . satay Meese . : 4 sala : Hain 2 1 disadvantage. “— roe ee ing the strongholds of Satan in Halifax on ana esa on et ne : vt | P Pr ra ne a fo ca. he P rt - the oceasion of the celebration of the first "a th ee ad salt“ ene inna ae iversary of the establishment of the . , ' ee ; K r, yet a very large amount of capital @miversary « _ ’ Mona . . : r a een ind just at Robinson's Hol SHE | has n ‘and > invested in sie alae ) Army here. Reddin t t in the can- | : ». Adnglel postures tue oo kas 2 ori . . i i; NOV thi ] iOUsS I pac ACTS can no ive ‘ : $ . * : 4 ld itis 1} tt ‘ > | shut their eyes to the fact that lobster mate- The Costs Refunded. > ‘ as owe 7 - . | . \\ + - . : a. - i " ; _ sno! he the next natural thing to at ; . ‘ — the | ‘ i I ©, Ul hex 4 & H " J ly 26 hat ha ute . ittonr 1 lel : ALIFAX, July 26. , i : thy is to Ww w the dead lobster capital and ALIFAX, : contest le ’ — sas nese : , ; t tit ont a mackerel fleet equal t Fae st of The Minister of Customs has refunded to special vot r ] MeL i ‘ = ; : ~ | Gloucester Ihe lobster « tpital would do it. Consul General Phelan the amount of costs} 6s dette : :' | aks alk ainda a es oe —_ exacted by Collector Atwood, of Shelburne, . eee ed ca Ne ileienen t ihe Fisheries Police in connection with che fines imposed upon ‘ ™ el ‘ : 4 ‘ 7 ent | i [ sea W s s i ‘ : ae - - 2 ‘ — ” : sh eure Alia | Te ly las Chis | “" the three Portland schooners seized at that dat ror ‘4s rg n } r ‘ e + = ee ediateiv a | The me rres onde nt writes | lace. fi : | t linn . Ye | I | | 1] . 5 ble i : CS Ct : S ' at A | t e ott iat - t . : lent thi } a3 ae , S allege : i | Lou rresponagent thinks he has the ial s . red — } be setoff agaist thearrogant and unjust “ epors | ™_ee OU Lh |} means of knowing whether the police service Canadians Inju , Row Es the 4 ‘e ime te Seeger Se j i t aft s i hours Of Wandering | » gulf is well done or not It is well ee . ’ e , Revising ¢ Qu , nae Pmcseray Bar gore at ENO GES Way CONS OC es 5h ee orci Suby 66 * : ne cm =e The present minister of marine and ALIFAX, July <0, eur Re pel mrP gpa sane ge Geos 7 ? » ) : i : et tr fT 3 i : . . . . “2 poage —e S lf Ju Ri . aM VOU ‘ i ee —- rs ‘ ' p- | fisheric s dey ‘loped large administrative | Sir William and Lady Dawson were W Say? nies : * electivt nere W ld cel niv ive been | + i 3 1 . : ns . a oO] MLLICY \ p Seen ee his energy has been among those injured in the recent accident me i to re 1 W Holl with dispat i nad inter, hin seshiietiineted < Thele tebe oe : : . sae oye ts , cause for plain s] aa s the Patriot | , ttle tug George W., | St#used into his subordinate - Their iustruc- “to the railway tran in England, :vhich was ssuin imer Do! NAS, i eX > De .3 fe > a r ee tions, as well Ly those ot pos ee ee conveying the Colonial guests to the naval D a i sel i ‘ ‘ : : . 7» - ro? ~. | Meni ire Sal O be very detinite course . : j f 3 + | wae oe , ppened the chiei part « »f the duty falls on the cruisers. — Lae © Summer re Pi] 00 . ' | Was chartered to hto New bectord With | Those vessels have a difficu t part to play. The | . " j ‘recount e at eman n e ’ ae aa ws s of the Flagship rr t « E e » | a2 many of the ps sas she could carry; | other day, [ hear,’ J. H. Myrick of, Movements of t ee summer TAC € elo Ling 33 K rs ' but } ‘ n | oe). \+ 1OCK. & Mi.’ i tarted from | Ti . on Am ican. long settled in this os G t has lip to ure a steamer to gut our as ly Vince, sentas voner of his to Pictou for Hatirax, July 26. fe UE RRarhiecr t i inery *o0d: I with tl ecis Shee ee ee a eee en |. [his coal box camelumber-| The flagship, H. M. 8. Northampton, ————— 1 ee sme, Bu 39 ae | gers. i secured the Monohansett of the Vine- | ing around he eadland with a cargo of coal, ' sailed on her annual summer cruise to-day. O Cin 3 : ; ning trip from Cottave | : rs : : in al pot : vil i Ci c a ee ee eae eee >~jon which half a _ dozen or so of Americans, The ¢ ye M.S. Cadmus goes to ’ i ‘ i orc. : ie gunboat . M.S. Cac g the othe: nS Dominion might | t¥- _4¢ a ent W ' sioned by the | whose conscience smote them th it they were Jamaica. pata Mi iaeaiaianaile : - | fog rh ag S beIng navig with the! in prohibited waters up kellick and put to See wi . be F - ’ i: wf HOS ai Ane LOCALLY OF UD celdent 18} seq In like manner the eruisers are watched ipa © e “Glo a degen he avin” waned jieetndee | ie Kp od s re F 2 | sters ee ee near s Visi Seek Tt —_ tame waited fer. The leok-out man with a Movements of the Ministers, nm GD U o Ss out Vineyard Sound. It is called the ‘ope gives notice that any schooner that! a C3 Alley. ort y j ‘ wh ; ‘it en . : ; J me crescope gives 10 Ice 1at any scnoone! aL ok r 9G =. H p Graveyard, perhaps because nearly all ve not towing a seine boat appears on the} HaALirax, July = 2Ge ur rises, fn } . T ] t i seis stranded thereabouts iay the pones on es unl the Americans scatter. This} Hon. Mr. Thompson, Minister of Justice, Poy © 3 Y bout a seine boat is valuable to the com-! jg in the city. Hon. Mr. McLelan, Mainis- es ur jargeins A dive r who examined the ships botto | manders of cruisers. Perhaps they had better ter of Finance, is visiting his Colchester lessees odicmeali. reports that her keel forward is s pit 4nd | tow a seine boat Perhaps, too, the y had } ‘ rel ead i I vt lh asia ae g : tie Se i ae . constituents. ‘ wiht t e s s responsibie. eae n. One piece six feet in leng wa 4 fo tter fire a gun (blank, of a in the ‘ert icveccahaltllliesiiiin th sent up The garboard is started an . “e i nstance), and signal the fleeing ren to lay Terrible Distress. 4 | | 7 } : ‘ _ ; 1 i jt 1 Say WAIL AR ; s j } | iia 1 : fisca] | holes made in the ship's bottom. <A _ big|to. After all, steams ships are the best. As to| 2 , _| boulder, which the diver says is higher than | Admiral Scott in the Lansdowne he appears | QueEBEC, July 26. a 7 car ended wth June last epresent a very his head directly under the ship near to be ubi iquitous. Like the lrishman’s bird he | Terethin ae tea Put all - ath satisia tat . aff : The amount amidships, and has penetrated the shi y's | Seems to he in severa!] places at once. oi ished ress is sone aan a — Ch'town, July 6, 1886. ‘ , il i DOSIE bo tn t | dep sitors at the bh ttom 7 he alter compartment 18 ti] led — s+ along the rador coas anc 1 eC er ~ kee 4? I V ; a 5 vecople have diel from starvation. IT 159 S70 iling | With water, but is believed to be tight and| Triumph of Canadian Pluck and |! p : j | v 1d OT i i.ie Ji a, Inciucaing : . ; — ey filled by running in from the deck. There! Di Momacy . : terest, w ‘1 est sum since the | ™ ae se | ; wee A Fatal Explosion. 7 — — , | are 24 feet of water un ler the ship's stern | —_ ’ | ’ ’ ' 1x9 1} j | | + ’ ‘ 2 ) r stu ‘ ; in 7, i nd she draws b 5S teet. t is Captain ( Chiqnecte ost, : 7 oa — awe but f wg 9 ee ee 7 rd } | CONSTANTINOPLE, July 26. ; a - : a , ’ ” There is good reason to believe that a} | i | uestion will soon be reached. There is ’ : smoot) nuil steam pumps arrive, she can | . ae cr ‘ — ; ‘ i ae Oi adidas Ree - ne "| already a marked difference in the tone of W ather Bulletin. : ’ »Y A : . be saved r . . . Pee 1 ; : or ' ae : sca, | the fire eating portion of the United States —_— \ ' , ae | 6h Gate Uity 18 275 feet in length, 38) press, and some American papers are forced Toronto, July 26—10 a. m. q t i int eposited al the feet beam, 1997 tons burden. and « an carry | ¢, ; : : ; | | =O) bal tt i | to admit ~_ eran _ pes settle-/ Moderate to fresh south and southeast winds; ; ; 4 3,0 aies Of co mm an misce am if ; te of iffere : ; <i . " . es : un i t of depositors at the : : i ment of the pomts of difference between partly cloudy, warm, with local showers or : : , : . ‘ freight. She sd compound engines of sie two countries would be of advanti age to thunder storms. S usual, our sto ek h; as sien pe ersonally select aq 10 the hest both. The attitude of the Imperial Goy- aaa ——_—— British anu American markets, and comprises , in addition | whe offes | - Mn mnHce, th ermuent in reference to the matter is a sad ; : 5 ma’ quoted Bes pee to run a 5,000-candle light. at the | disap} peimtment to American fishermen and n ' to a Full Rarge of Siapie Diy tioods, all the wntraltion to be ; 7m ame iol etal, ' bow She has stateroom a saneldione'| | their nm mW pathize ‘rs, and thee Xpressed con- 3 found. $79 } | | ,913,223 ; oaceh a iat dduen oan ten aie passengers. | viction of Americ . . ian re tif i ianner t pinion that SHip can be saved | 7 ; | only by the promptest action,as her position | re lf Forty people have been killed by an ex- “oe {—— vo I tot tl \epositors at the end of | vs’ um” ee : . as satisiactory solution of the vexed fishery | : anes s danzerous one. Should the sea remain ecg Y | plosion in & magazine. ' : ’ ; tT) te 4 | | Ju ae 1? o-———_—— PDHOoo horse power, 43 feet stroke, steain steering gear, four hoisting engines and one | 3, . le be an demagogues and their Phe main saloon is 80 feet long by 35 wit Grit friends that Canadian Parte see would nari a ae 3.445.660 »9¢ | and is tinished in French walnut, bird’s-e ie 6,208,226 | ji In | Savannah Steamboat Company, who, in| | turn, took out policies covering the w hole | , i ret thei . E bes fe hotorme the public generally that the BE d : , : anle rosewo dd and mahogany, mas ele 5° . their knuckles — me? ry the Home W' E. Island Pottery has changed hands and 40H On, aris cath I lew or il- [Ss 163 f ; 9,473,661 | 4} . wese , m al utl wees s has been rud: y dissipated by will re continued under New Management, by 883 61.059 2943. 266 11976 237 gantly upholstered in re plush ; P rm and dignified course pursued by the undersigned. hinery. EK oy dx ad Hi; ts, 84 « is O82 0,44 u i3,245, 552 | saloons ire furnished W ith revol vinig hail 5 a it Brits 41m in connection with the dis- 2 ane ~— S, a ee 133 . 7.098.459 5,090 540} and othe modern conveniences. She Ca oy pute A NEW LINE OF WARK he st d 3s }s Si) } 4,645, 227 ,159,372 i es si® metal lifeboats, two rafts and 200 |! it ] has been re peatec lly urged by the Grit Ss ehhh s) iapes, life preservers. an ] ele ; : : wana wtimnn ——- Th , "e ae ‘ on the vessel and carso i pre that the : Dominion shold h: ave S€-| will be at once manufactured, at prices that will 0 ne i irance on tne SSC. a cargo 18 . . ca8 | even us DE were on their| sles d} ; Messrs. Allen & Whitnev cured a renewal of the treaty of W ashing- defy competition. ”“ ; ; is |} partly pla Dy rere Ale n « 7 1e}y ton fone it expired, but even the most Samples can be seen and orders left at A 6 WwW aa ara$o S an ma te 4s nur + youth about! at whose office it wa he tots - . ; . oe i you at whose office it is said that the total ase ur 2 abid Grits are beginning to realize that the MURPHY'‘S, Cameron Block, South Side Queen ea a ee ae eee eg ag aad ae — i | consent of both parties is neces sary in mak- Square, harlottetown. ae eee Patt ross the plat 1 front of Mr. Matthew | 9, and partly placed in New York o. | ing such a _bary gain. The disloyal course | We solicit and expect the patronage of the i . Spirits or turpentine, c ns Loner ~ 7 - %-! pursued by ( 4 4 res : . ? i St k ft Men's, on Fitzsuy Street, drunk and | rcs @ Con ana inrured far 400 with | Purmued by a portion of the Canadian pres | pati arge Stock of N w Hosiery, Gloves, &e. ats tile hia ti rince « » FO Insured Ol vit | has doubtles . retar ied the salliccuacs of the Address orders to ’ : riyv : : ) ryt ' y ’ iit Todt ‘ Wl ¢ iv +} , | t rea ’ ) € s ‘ ¢ as — a yu i the Deiaware Mutual Saiety "ine surance | fishery trouble, but the plucky and deter- if} of the illegal |; juor shops against which the ‘ mpany. It - said oa 7 great many | mined action of the Dominion Gov ernment HORNSBY & MURPHY N W rT W : 7 ii} policemen and the Stipendiary Magistrate | S4ippers imsured through the Boston &|;, protecting our fisheries, in spite of 7 9 C rimmings, 8 Yr Ings, lS W aces who are re 3} ynsible for the enforcement sneers and censure at home and threats and P. E. Island Pottery Works, Charlottetown. P , 7 4 9 ; . a ’ of the law—can find no evidence amount so insured. aporings abroad, has had the desired : Naushon, the Island on which the steam- res July 26—-2wks 2 aw wy 2i T . se ; it ee cs | effect, and is likely at an early date to N DRE GIG ES h PPT Hi [ GS f 1) bring about = setilement of which Oana- ; ; a bW BS uD Wi tt CR if Q sult, Cae Dominion revenues for the official year | &* struck, lies on the north side of oer i lians will have no reason to be ashamed. Beautifully and Conveniently Situated ge ot — : ended June 30th 185, were as follows ede RA ard Sot ind, and the paar position of the —— > —.. . — j iy th by . . : 5 sume a y _ f \ z : ath al iad steamer t is almost dire: aud ‘ wrth of the Tue general verdict of the smokers of the PROPE Pr New Fre ch Mustins, Sew Amer! “ait Musiins, Yew ' Saas Revenu : 6 449 310 = ee ° srid xe, distance yout Li mes, ul. | M yrtle yavy is that it is the finest tobaceo - & Leces to yi ateh, i ES A 09m where the ill-fated steamer ( ity o Columbus, a sister ship to the Gate C ity, ti ey have ever used. There can be no mis- ce upon this point for itis proved by this uur | SanlAK : | | #25,3 st : [{angible evidence. "The large demand for this] BY Auction, MONDAY, August, 2nd, at 12/N@W Cloths, New Pink Cottons, iow Jerseys, New Jackets. ae te eee ———— 0 = y ; SO 4 + otal Fedex s aXaLion, 920,334,738 cat wacco shows it to be true, and the character lock, noon, on the premises, close by Hilis- | ‘ i ; vcs ; . ; by I Park, the Houses and Land re yr yf i demand gives further pro t has orough ° 7 Peretkt Dre. Prey ; Favori Prescription is not}. 644 5 4 . ” one 1! kind ft has known as the “CHAPP ELL PROP EK ees ; 747,822 | oxtolled ava “curevall’ but admivably fulile ¢ |weret, Pest, of the spasmodic kind, up one | Sorting “as ™"teot’ See * nae ae, | INT Sage arpets and Qileloths } 2,444 See led as a i bil i nivably tulhis month and down the next. It has been a sus-] and 17 feet ‘on Uillsborou th Street, with a ‘com: | S ! : ii 4 O34 > singleness « purpose, being a most notent!, ; : 1 : cae fl fortable Dwellin Hou and sno uli Cottage. pul ng tained ana constantiy increasing der and. ; ‘Ss pomplly: vas ae OLlay — eee oe tho ch ol weaknesses pe uli rto|‘ : ] lS des ae } , ; This Sale offers a good chance to secure, on $e are : i 8 i savy 4 UUAY at ; Dr Piare ey ay ; i . a “~ "| @asy terms, @ very de sirable property. Maes it ° & IREUS @ SABO UCAI y r ti Half the purchase money may remain on inter- é } iliar to Wome un, 160 page enter est for a term of years at five per cent. - WASHINGTON, Ra peerry, Cream and Lemon sent ior 10 cents in stamps. Address World's | GLace Bay Rouny Coat on Lord’s Wharf. Sale positive—No reserve, S Re i +100 : ea evury day at Nra BL Pi ska l's Ui spensary Sei AsY dation, W63 Main St.. selling very cheap. Apply ot A. McNeill’ i. woven. 3 Saker. ) Auctiun Kuo. di—jy22 July 26, 1836--m0 w fri sut Auctionter, Ch town, April 20, 86. iS. jy 24, ® Uuidilo, N, ¥ thre aml w