i i i; Hi (| 1 SAFEST The Libera!-Conservative Candidate : Dr, Jenkins. ee ee Liberal - Couservative committee | rooms: Connolly's building, Queen “treet, Store lately occupied by W. & A. Brown & Co. Open all hours. (tue Dairy EXAMINER. AUGUST 16, 1884. City Industries. SomE years ago, when Alexander Mc Kenzie ruled the roost, and David Laird was “Big Injun” ino the Great North- West, and Louis Heury Davies was earn- ing goodly fees from both the Local and the General Governments, there stood at the corner of Queen and Sydney streets a large brick buitding—vacant, silent, and useless. It was known as the ‘Brenan property ;” and was regarded as an appro- priate monument to the memory of a venerable citizen who had made the pile, and passed away. His spirit had fled, and his body was quict and silent in the grave: its business was gone, and it re mained quiet and silent above the ground. But time changes all things. The writer passed the spot this morniog. What a change! The old building was full of life. Customers were at the counters. Busy clerks were selling goods at the cheapest prices ever known. On every floor skilled workers were employed ; aud the whole place was musical with the hum of busy industry called forth under the favoring National Policy breeze, aud the enterprise, energy aud practical ability of Messrs. Dorsey & Goff. In tho:e good old days—tcr McKenzie, Laird and Davis—there was another notable property in Charlottetown, the building tenantless and silent, the grounds overgrown with weeds,— the whole fallicg icto ruin. But now, presto! itis the site of a thriving soap factory, and every man iu the Islaud,— even the most active and unscrupulous of Grit mud-slingers — may, and should wash with the excellent soap, manufac- tured and sold by Messrs. Beer & Sons, and be clean. Still another ruin was seen in those days by everyone who passed to and from the city by way of the Malpeque Road. ‘It was practically valueless—a dead loss to those who owned it. But now it is the scene of thrifty industry— full of machinery and artisans—working ou full time—mauuatacturing the wool produced by our farmers—into cloth of excelleat quality for the clothing needed by the people—and yieldiug, we hope, a good living profit to those who comprise the Charlottetown Woolen Factory Com- pany. A vacant spot on lower Water Street has lately been utilized and rendered valuable by Messrs. Robert Palmer & Co., who have erected a new Sash and Door Factory, and imported first-class machinery, avd who vow employ as mauy first-class men as they can obtain, while their “hum” is often heard long after the usual working hours. The foregoing are some of the new industries, which have been established in Charlottetown. There are also, some old ones which are worthy of note. “The Esdale Foundry aud Machine Shop,” is one of these. Since the good old days, of ‘‘jug-handled free trade,” this prosper- ous establishment has experienced a wonderful development. A large ad- dition has been made to the machine shop ; a new brick foundry has been er- rected, and another boiler shop is used. About forty hands are employed aud boilers, and engines, and castings of all kinds are being manufactured, not only for mills and factories in all parts of this Provinee, but for mills and factories in the neighboring Provinces as well. A short time ago several sets of castings were sent from Esdale Foundry all the way to Australia, where they will, no doubt, give satisfaction and reflect credit upon Messrs. McKinnon & McLean. Messrs. Mark Wright & Co. have also made extensive additions to their Furniture Factory, and have lately imported several very valu- able machines with the latest improvements; aud they are doing about double the business ever dove inv the same establishment. Mr. Johu Newsou’s Furniture Factory was unfortunately burned last wiuter:but his hands are at work on the premises oceupied by Major Dogherty; and he never had a better demand. These and other industries which might be mentioned, if we had space, are an unmixed good. They benefit the town and they benefit the couutry, For iustence, most of the boots and shoes made by Messrs. Dorsey and Goff are made from leather produced in the country, and the wool used by the Char. lottetown Woollen Factory is taken direct from the backs of our farmers’ sheep, and the food cousumed by all the operatives of ali the factories, is the pro- duce of cur” farmers and _ their wives, children and servants. So the country reaps its profiis. The town is advantaged (1) by the in- crease of the value of property. The lands aud buildings now oceupied by the Shoe Factory, the Soap Factory aud the Woolen Factory, and all the other factor- tes, would not, practically, be of any \alue whatever—indeed, they would be a burden, for the owners would have to pay taxes —if it were not for the produc- tive industriés Which are belug carried ne nna Lae all fon inthem. Then, tlie owners and oper iatives must all be housed, aud so the value of house property is higher than it would be ifthey were vot here. In those “good old days’ to which we ferred, hudreds of houses were vacant iti ithis town, and the priuters were often employed in printing slips of ‘house ito let.” But now--walk the - streets trom one end of the town ito. the other, — aud the num iber of good eligible dwellings fownd ‘empty will be found to be very few in ldeed |! What’s the cause? The chief | cause is that there is a greater number of | working business men inthe town, on ac- ‘eount of the growth of our city iadus- ‘tries! These men have their families who ‘live in the town, and increase its trade. The forty artizans employed by McKin- non & McLean, for instance, represent from one to two hundred inhabitants, all of whom would either leave the town, or cease to be producers, if their establishment were closed. And if they were not here, the population, business and profits of the town would be so much lessened, while the burden of taxation borne by those who remained would be by so much increased. The City industries, too, help one another. ‘Thus the prosperity of Messrs. Mark Wright & Co. makes necessary a larger and better boiler and engine for their factory. The consequence is that Messrs. McKinnon & McLean, and their artizans are now employed in doing the work ;— and the more industries there are, the greater will be the demand for such mutual assistance. The very great importance of these industries, the desirability of promoting their increase, and the inexpediency of do- ing anythiug which will in any way show that we are net awake to the advantags of having them in our midst, are theu apparent. Now, we do not wish to claim for the National Policy anything which may not fairly and legitimately, be claimed for it, The success of the city industries, now prospering in Charlottetown, is no doubt, due in great part, to the skiil, ebergy and enterprise, of those who con- tro] them, to advertizing in Tue DaiLy EXAMINER and Tue WEEKLY EXAMINER, to the good times which prevail through- out the country, and to other causes. But it is an updeniable fact that several of the factories of Charlottetown would never have been started, would never, perhaps, have been thought of, but for the advantages aflorded their proprietors by the National Policy and the thought and discussion, incideut to its establish- ment and maintenance, which was brought to bear upon the subject of home manufactures. We are, therefore, justified in asking the people of Charlottetown to do nothing which may even seem to show that they do not fully appreciate the advantages which our city industries have derived, and are deriving, and will continue to derive, -from the National Policy. > > <b> +e eo... The Qualification of Voters at the Coming Election. Every voter must beamale person, of the age of twenty-one years, a British sub- ject, not subject to any legal incapacity, and must have been duly qualified for at least twelve months next before the teste of the Writ of Election; and must,in additien, be entitled to one or more of the following qualifications: Pirst.—For an Electoral District must own a Freehold Estate of the clear yearly value of Forty Shillings, consisting of any Warehouse, Shop or other Building, or any Farm or piece of Land, or must be in the bona fide use and occupation, or actual possession of any such last mentioned pre- mises, Second.—For an Electoral District, ex- cept in the City of Charlottetown, the performance of Statute Labor, or Commu- tation Money for the last year, for which the same shall have become due next be- fore the day of holding the said Election, together with the Overseer’s Certificate, and a twelve month’s residence in the Poll- ing Division, vr holding a situation ex- empting from Statute Labor by Act of Assmbly. Every Mortgagor or Cestui qui trust in actual possession by himself, or his tenant, of Real Estate of the yearly va!ue of Forty Shillings, Dower Land set off and reduced into possession, and value Forty Shillings per year. The clear yearly value as aforesaid to be estimated by the annual value of the build- ings, or by the value of agriculture or other produce yielded by the land. In the City of Charlottetown, in case no Provincial poll tax shall be imposed, then every male person of the age of Twenty-one years and upwards, being a British subject, and not subject to any legal incapacity, shall be entitled to vote as aforesaid, who, being liable to pay Civic poll tax for Char lottetown and Common, shall, in the event of any Civic poll tax being imposed by the City Council of Charlottetown, have duly paid such tax, or, in the event of the said tax exceeding seventy-five cents, shall have duly paid seventy-five cents of such tax for the year immediately preceding the test of the Writ of election in which he claims to vote; provided always, that every person claiming to vote by virtue of Civic poll tax qnalitication shall have resided in Charlottetown and Common and lioyalty twelve calender months, and in the polling division in which he shall claim to vote, twelve months next before the teste of the Writ for said Election, and shall produce to the Deputy Returning Olficer, if required so to do by him, cr any candidate or the representative or agent of any candidate, a receipt or certificate in writing, subscribed with the name of the Collector of said tax in the District wherein such person claiming to vote shall have so resided, testifying to the effect that such person hath duly paid such tax, or, in case the same exceed seventy-five cents, then, that such hath duly paid seventy- five cénts of said tax at ae tas withia DALIL@Y ® have re-) ‘in order that he can answer the Deputy ete aa nee. ow XAMINEHR, AUGUST twelve months before the teste of ,the said Writ of Election. Every Liberal-Conservative voter shou!d see that his qualification tor voting is complete before entering the Poll Booth, Returning Officer all questions regarding his right to vote, aud if need be, swear to it, because if the voter ouce refuses to swear to his qualification he will not be again permitted to enter the Polling Booth. SEE TURNING THAT THE DEPUTY RE- OFFICER'S INITIALS ARE ON THE BACK OF THE BALLOT, AND DO NOT QUIT THE STATION UNTIL YOU SEE YOUR BALLOT DEPOSITED IN THE BOX, Remember that the Poll opens at NINE A. M., and closes at FtVE P. M.; therefore vote early and take a friend with you. In marking your ballot, place only a cross opposite Dr. Jenkins’ name—put nothing more and nothing less. Under no circumstances, whatever, should the voter answer any question put to him by the Grit inspector or agent. The Returuivg Officer alone has a right to put any questions, and to him alone should the answer be given. > <> o____-_——_ The Lobster Fishery. FURTHER representations as to the unfavorable weather for our lobsters fishery, having been made to the Depart- ment of Marine and Fisheries, it is understood that an additional extension of time, for at least five days, will be granted to our lobster fishermen. This will make the season fifteen days longer than it is ander the law. The extension will be a great beuetit, particularly to fishermen in the Western part of the Island. Artillery Competition. Tre P. E. Island Provincial Brigade Garrison Artillery are sending a team, con- sisting of nine menfrom Nos. 1 and 2 Batteries, respectively, thus making two firing teams and one shifting ordnance team. The following individuals will com- prise the team ;— Sergeant McKinnon - Heartz. " Dover. Corporal Matheson, - Down. 7 Moore. e6 J. Music. Gunner Boswell. ** Rufus McDonald. ‘© ~~ Ronald MeDonald. ‘* Connolly. 7. “: Beil. ‘+ Matheson. ‘ss Aitken. ‘¢ Chiasson, ‘¢ ~=—sd Dover. ** Scantlebury. Major Irving will command them. The following is the prize list for Bat- teries of Garrison Artillery, at the Quebec competition of the Dominion Artillery Asso- ciation, commencing On the 9th of Septem- ber next:— GARRISON BATTERIES, Firing competion, with 64-pr. R. M, L. guns. Aggregate Scores. Dis pin vebeu keke $ 75.00 Bids ccicl eee cet el 50.00 DL owes t cud Gite vhs tee tu 25 00 iia Gece eeu 15 GO Wc eee 10.00 $175.00 Additional prize, Quebec Merchants Chal- lenge Cup, value $200, to become the propery ot any battery winning it twice in three suc- cessive competitions, Individual Scores. Do ycikieect oe het ee Poe... See ico dette ws 40 00 ee ee ec ea 30.00 Sgt’ Ree oe 20.00 3 * eee. ek. as 15,00 & ¢ nt 20 OU eS oe. es Oe itt 15 00 ae Bie eickkisccs A U. 10,00 26 » » se $175 00 iring competition with 40-pr. RK. B. L. guns. Aggregate Scores, Ds aseime esta awentesscndndns owes Cau $ 50.00 B. cne pedal Gtpadebs sehen sieges 25.00 Bs G4 a Ende 04 Vanna © 04Qnb ee eeneeto ee 15.06 Wi kasd 0 sbesehesteeisciasuess y 10 00 $100.00 Additional prize, Montreal Challenge Cup, value $200, to begome the property of any battery winning if twice in three successive competitions. GARRISON BATTERIES, Efficiency Competitiv.n. His Excellency the Governor General's prize, Cup and $25, Individual Scores. Wie. ws. ol CauGldt ieee ei a $ 20.00 2 at Bee £156 406. ea 30.00 2 tf ail siiin ss 1000s it dak ot 20.00 a. * Mok é5o. 10.00 Se * OO iikc sui ia 12.00 .* | i ae 8.00 $100.00 SHIFTING ORDNANCE COMPETITION. Cup and $25, presented by His Excellency the Governor General. OM, 900 0 eC & 50 Dis cca cee 25 00 Bs i honed becca icc enue. ko 15 00 WO ak de be os ee, 10.00 GO AS YOU PLEASE SHIFT, Cup presented by Lt.-Col. Oswald, D. A. A., value $'5v Pe kws dues Chass peels lik a phe wees s 3 50.00 ik de we eucss 0004 eetteese tain 25 00 ii A shadivibhidule tale ekil citaciaiebial anes 15 00 RES Si ow hp SM Rah dike) One OS « 10 OU 3100.00 ADDITIONAL PRIZE LIST. Prize of £100 stg. presented by Her Majesty the Queen. Conditions of competitiod to be published subsequently. For highest individual scores with 40-pr. R. B. L. and 9-pr. R. M. 1. guns. Badges presented by Lieut.-Col. A, Hq Macdonald, Guelph. UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAM’. NER, t and Lest Nowspap - padlishet on P, F. Tolaun. Only $1 por yee TELEGRAPH! G NEWS. [SerciaL Despatcues To Tuk EXAMINeR. | A Loan Wanted. | Pare Lonpon, Ang. 15. The Egyptian Government has applied | to the Alexandria Banks for a temporary | loan. ‘The banks refused to negotiate un- | less they have official assurance that the | quired advances. Quzrantine. Lonpon, Aug. Ld. Ths Government has notified ship owners | that it cannot undertake te intercede with | foreign Governments to obtain exemption | from quarantine. If quarantine regulation | tine is infringed upon, captains must com- plain to the consuls. A French Repulse Reported. Paris, Aug. 15. Rumors are flying about to the effect that the French flagship suffered severely during the bombardment of Kelung. It is report- ed also that the French were repulsed when they landed, and that they failed to spike the guns. Aquatic. Soston, Axg 25. Epp Morris, and James Keenan, held a meeting to-day, and formally agreed oa tive mile sculiers race between Teemer and Ross. The race to be rowed on Sept. 2ud, for $1,000 a side. Approver Casey's Statement. Desiin, Aug. 15. The Irish Executive Authorities are busily engaged in investigating anew the Maamntrasna case in order to determine possible the truth or falsity of the informer Casey’s statement. ee Parnell’s Movements. Lonpon, Aug, 15. It is not considered likely, that Parnell will attend the meeting at Roscommon, on Monday next. He wiil address a meeting of the Land League, at Dublin next Wednesday. Cannibalism. Wyspineton, Aug. 15, cannibalism among the Greely relief party is proved beyond a doubt. —_——-—- —_— Weatner Buillstin Lb; babilities for Vic newt 24 hours for the Mari inne Provinces Toronto, Aug. 16--10 a. wa. Light winds from northeast and north ; fair weather, not much change in temperature, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown August 16, 1584. Highest temperature yesterday,. ........ 75 0 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), . GLO Lowest temperature this morving ........57 6 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .63 6 Tmperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock....70.4 PICNIC AND EXCURSION, YUXHE Sabbath School and Congregation of Zion Church wil hold their Annual Picnic at Shaw’s Whar’, W.st River, ail IN oe THURSDAY, AUGUST 21ST, The steamer Southport will leave the Ferry Wharf at 9.50 a. m,, and at 2p. m., sharp; and returning leave Show's Whart at 6 p. m. Refresliments of all kinds will be on the ground. Also, a first-class Tea Tabie for visitors. A variety of suitable Amusements will be provided for the occasion, and with the pleas- ant sail up the River, a real good time is ex- pected, Ali are invited to come and spend a good social day with the Presbyterians. Fare on Boat, 95 cents; Tea, 25 cents JAMES H GOOD, Secretary. Ch’town, Aug 14—t] date PUBLIC MEETING! PUBLIC MEETING,of the Liberal- Conse vative Party will be hejd in the ATHENAEUM, -—ON— Monday, August 18th, instant, Chair to be taken at eight o'clock. Dr Jenkins and other speakers will address | the meeting. 4. A. McLEAN, Secretary. Ch’'town, Aug 1§--t] date Cape Traverse Branch, P. Ei. R, = DERS wi'l be received at my office, | notil Wednesday, tie %0th instant, for | the erection of a Station Building and Engine House at Cape Traverse, P. F. 1. in accord. ance with the Plans and S-ecifications to be seen at my oflice here, and also at the oftice of James Brown, Engineer in charge, County Line, P.E I, P. 8S. ARCHIBALD, Chief Engineer, 1884, ee ee English Government vill approve of the re- i The press state that the report of the! September, 16, 1884. DIMORD LINE. BLACK Between Montreal, Gharisttetown, Pictou and St, John’s, Nfld, Mal * A See me we OT gy Oe oe > tea ; eT ze peg Mem 7 Dis w AP LGEAPIS, zg ay B 7 8 ae . 5 : THE FINE STEAMSHIP “BONAVISTA,’ 1313 TONS REGISTER, CAPTAIN D. ANDERSON, SAILED FROM Montreal for St Jchn’s, Newloundlant, @S i4th INSTANT, Calling at Cheriottetowna and P.ciou. Js Will carry Horses, Cattle and Sheep on deck. For Freight or Passage apply to PcAKE BROS. & €0., AGENTS. Cl’town, Aug. 15—21 HOU —— e du shal offer all our 7 week we Stock of Colored Gotton shirts, SURPRISING REDUCTION, | TO CLEAR Regular Price, $1 65, for $1.25. o S1.40, for $1.00. $1.15, for $0 80, * $1.00, for $0.75. ” $0.99, for $0.70. A LOT OF Unlaundried White 65 CENTS EACH, Aug 14, 1584, Private School. oe MISSES BAYNE intend o; ening a! Private School, on Monday, the first of | For particulars inquire at their | heuse, on Hillsborough Strect, near Hills. borough * qnare. Miss | ilhie Bayne will be happy to receive } any additional music pupils. Ch’town, Aug 13, ’s4. QUSE AN HOUSE AND LOT. ‘g7O be sold by Auction, on Monday, 25th instant, at twelve o'clock, on the px m- ises'on Cross Street, near McKinuon & Me- Lean’s Foundry, a plot of land measuring fifty feet front, and extencitg to the Tear | one huadved f-¢t, together with a Dwelling | House thcreen Terms liberal. WILLIAM DPODD, Auctionver. Ch’'towrn, Aug 13, 1884, HARD COAL.. AILY EXPECTED ex Burpe*, from New York, Schr. Isaae 300 Tous Anthracite Coal, Same as gave such good satisfaction last year, (Egg and Chestnut sizes). Orders left at CAPT. JOHN HUGHES’ Coal Depot, Water Street. Angust 12th 1884.—]w eod Blection for the Electoral District of Queen's County. Nee is hercby givea, pursuant to the 12ist -ection of the Dominion Election Act, 1874, that John Theophilus Jenkins, a candidate at the election now pending for the above District, has declared George Peake, of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, Prince Kdward Island, Merchant, as_ his agent, for the purposes mentioned in the said section cf the ssid Act. _ Dated at Charlotie own, in Queen's County this eleventh day of August, A. D., 1s84, ' | | August 14, 1884.—2i d 2i wk pd. he | With tep rooms, and Stable C EQ DAVI ES & 60 bei ® | Wh) ANTED- | i | V } ANTED, in a smal tan iy, a servant to | | } contaimipg six 10: ms 25th. Subjects Taught—Ail Fngli h | Latie, Greek, French, and Ger \ ILL RE-OPEN ON MON] AY, ate Brane | man if Ac sired. THE GIRLS "ORGCOE,. | All English Branches ‘Ten! jae French, if regu d Apply ations® may be mad to the gy. . Kine, Graften “tre: te ifarnis, Pownal Street. : Ch’tow n, Aug 7, 1884, WANZZiR Sewing Machines THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED FICH.ST AWARDS At all the leading Exhib.tions of the W orld, Only Gold Medal in Cinada, 188g J. F. WILLIS & C0, Sole and oniy autherized Agents for PEI jy30 : CRUUND BONES, To Farmers rnd Others, —_—- URE Ground Bones, of aij sizes, and in large or smal) quantities. Kkighest Cash Price Paid for Gid Bones, J. VW. McGiL, Way iv wl 2 np at and In 8] 2m VOUND, de, M athen al ies, Master, “to Mise Ch’tovwn, ‘WANDS, LGA, \\ "ANTED—A GIL, for general house. wok. Apply to Mrs, Wm, Taylor, Hillsborough Stre«t {augli L ST—By a lady, yesterday, in the of Owen Connuily & Co., fifteen do American paper money. ‘ihe finder will be rewarded by leaving it with D. Melsaae, Eeq,, corner Queen and Kent Streetes.J [augl6 Sin pd 7 ANLED—Two e thoes good . \ f ters. Apply immediately to cates Bros., Hillsborough Street. [aug)6 2i Yi) ANTED-A NURSE. Apply at this ¥ office, {augl6 tf | oO LET—A Comfortable Dwelling on Bay- field Street. Apply at this office. {angl6 2% if BE \KACHER WANTED—A teacher wanted for the Primary D partment of Springton jGrammar School. Apply immediately to | either of the undersigned, D, A. Nicholson Nicholson, Trustees * prington, Angus Bonavista, on Gr about July 20th (Sunday ), a pair of i UST—By a passenger of 8.8 i : Shirts, Up*ra Glasses. The finder wi] please return (them to Tur Examiner Office. | will be handseme!, where he icwaiced ‘aug 15 31 TO LET—A House on Dorchester Street Apply toG @, jau_15 33 pd Vj } i Wo Jerre, gen ~hoemak- Vers, Apyly tu duns ) onaGHan, Richmond Stree. {augl¢ du general huusework, Apply at this {aug)4 3i pd olfice, 4OUND ADLIFT, on Saturday last, off Raiiway W hart, a smal! bl cs Row Boat, ihe owner can have the same by proving property and paying for this advertisement. Arply at this office, jaugi4 3i ‘yO Lk&T—Near Spring Park (opposite Wooltien Factor:) a neat little Cottage, ‘here is in kitchen a pubp, containing a never-jailing supply of pure water, Alsv asmail Garden in coLmec- tion, Apply tc A. Crakk, Oakland Honse, King Street, langl4 pat 6 ‘#°O LET.—House on Cumberland Street. Apply to HP. \ exsis, {aug 12 2aw VW ANTED IMMEDIAITELY—Two Dis- f ing Koom Garls end a Chamber Maid. Apply at thes effice, [ang tf W KE will give exclusive sale at and near Chari tietown, of our Kntire Wheat ' . Fleur, to a dealer who wil! push it. Covered by patent. Kasil: sold. We guarantee 100 los, more bread to the barrel then any other flour. —FrANKLIN Mi Ls Co , 38 Clark Street, Chicago, lil, aug? i O LET.—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, at present occupied by Mrs) McLean, Apply to J. MoGitt, aug2—pat, aT. TO LEND at 5 per ce. t., in sums i over $500, upon personal security ; a's0 upon mor' gage, not less than $1,000, at4 per cent. Apply by letter to Epmunxp Me- Kinnoy, B,C. L., 167 St. George Street, Montreal, augl W ANTED.~ A Good Plain Cook. Apply at Admiral Kay tield’s. augl OARD—A couple of first-class Boarders, Ladies or Gentlemen, may tind comfort able accommodation by applying to Mrs. W. Kennedy, Hillsb-rough lark. {jy 23 tf j VAKDEKRs- A Laas and Centleman oF two Ladies cain be acc nimodated in & private family, Bodroom aa with Paricr, Vining Room, Situation desirable. Looms large, airy and well-ventilated. Apply & Mrs. Pexsyes, King Square, [iy22 eo NUK SALE—A first-class No. 2 >imget Sewing Machine, for shoemakcr’s work, quite new. Also a Patent Cramping Machine, in good order. ‘The above will be sold cheap for cash, Apply to James Mci.vov, Spring HENRY LONGWORTH, Ret urning Otlicer, Chief eerie: Moacwon, N. B, Park Road. |jy22 . Livi— With immediate porsession, that dcsirable Dwelling House,on Pleasant,*t an at presevt occupied by Henry Blatch.—WM, Mk ee: on a - ee ene . 4 — LEt—two Furnished Rooms, with = I it ne + we of Kitchen, in a private tamily. Apply I HE Subscriber will sell, on arrival of brigt. at this office, 1 Ree {jy i0 New Era, now due from England, 2,500 Sacks Salt, " Pies Price low, delivered from ship aot _ D. GORDON, Georgetown, Aug 9—bi wy Ji pa ae Bt MILLS al other choice brands A family Flour fer sale by Heury Beer. Vili¢e aud Warchoure, Water Street; pear Ferry Whaf, {may}