=oe- ——— ss <1 JOSEPH'S SCHOOL, y much pleasure is giving publicity to rivipter ad bet of prizes awarded te the pupils Ss# “F tte Sehvet, wn Weduewday. the 4th tet, “Tet Clade bet Division—Iet Prize of Graw- wat Hitoty wit Gengrapby, equally merited by (New. ste) Citherme Carrer, Preudenve Flanni- : A Mary. Anu Fewnesy (eamemat, Huloryand. Geography, equally merit- ed by MAiry Migaios, Macy Dufly, Avastava Ryan, Manthetowers and Mary Evans. 3rd Prize of urea: atery and Geog raptiy,equally merited by, May aret diagay, Sophia Coles, Mary tlalluran, sag an Traiwsr aud Catherioe McCarey. 2ud Peek let Prize of Geaunnar, History and (fed ca bby. equally werited by Aun Collins, Rose Abn McCarey; Mary Ann Mahafly and Anu éMattork. ad Prize of diramimar, History and raphy equally merited by Sarab MoK i non, Aww Metin setund Awe Jubuetue. 3rd Price of edie, Rebtery god Geag raphy, equa ly werit- by Maey Aan diyau, Margetet Theta aud Mary sadieam Sod Davesiou—det Prize of Grammar, History ond. Geography, equally merited by Alice gery”, parah McCarey, Teresa Sallenger and ry Cifiord. . 2nd Clase, Iet Division— let Prize vi Grammar, Geography, History aud Arithmetic, awarded te Mary Aun Hughes. Let Prize of Caferhisn, * ved ot Grummat aad Geography, gwarddd tu'"M4ry Aon Kelly. Quad Prize ot Crewthar,” -Hisiory, Gevgraphy and Writing awarded te Margaret MeGee. 2ad Division—Jst Prise of Granwar and Geography, awarded to @ather:ne Muaphy. ud Prize of Gramwar and Histery. awarded to Cecilia Clifford ed Prize ot Grammar aod Catechism, awarded to Margaret Clap. ! . Uevgcaphy and ening: awarded tu Elica Coles ‘tnd A ist DiFision—Ist Prize of Reading, 2nd ASpeling, awarded to Mary Murray, of Application, awarded © to Catherine Mulley Sud Ditrwmlst Prize of Reading, awarded to Adela MeKenna.- bat Prize of Spelling awarded tMary Janay Dung od Prize of Reaaing awarded to Mary Rilen Connelly. 3rd Prize of Seeiliag awarded fo Susan Meee. Sed Prize oF Beading awarded tv Catherine Cody. of Composition awarded tu Alice Coyle. Jad prize, Yad Prize ot! | Sed Division—Lat Prize of Grammar, | let Prize | > | ‘ i | O'Lera Company run a tunnel into the bill | ‘atherine Carver, Mary Higginge and [tose Ann | ues: jst Pejag, tt Dictation, awarded tu| > aty Aue Ryan, Aun ¢Makoa and Ava Johnue-| @ two sets of timber ] _ . ' ¢ tug. 2bd prize, Alicd 'Brenaai, ‘Teresa Nalleuger | Some pieees weighing $5 to gO. Great ex- these Pills.; They ave infallible. in stomach let Prize of Plain Sewiug, awarded w Alice! oe soe oe ee ? “- 7 ©’ atl a od si . = more respect, and more respected, whenever | the proper ¢ime for admission shall have ar- rived, There can be no doubt that we have Still a civit list which is somewhat out of pro-| | portion to the number aad capacity of the | Colonists, although with the retara of pros. | perity aad @ reasonable augmentation of our) population, that would be little felt. Both Colonies are governed for cousiderable less | (han it cost the mainland alune before union. | . Lt, instead of incurring the contempt of our. neighbours. and losing our own self respect, we woald go to work like men and encoucage others to Join us ia developing the aodoubted resources of the country, it would be better fur all. Meanwhile, of course let nothing be | , undone, no stone left anturoed, that will vend | | to hasten the admiasion of British Columbia | into Confederation upon fair terms. The fact is, a8 we have said over atid over again, | this Cofony must be to the Dominion of | Canada what the keystone iv totheurch. It! may be the last, the finishing touch, but! without it the structure is incomplete—can- | not stand! Although having a common in- | terest without oer fellow colonists on the other side, we shell be in a position, and it} will be our duty, to gain admission upon terms which shall fully recognise the yalue and importance of this territory to the Dominion, aod which shall secure to us every | fair aod legitimate advantage. FROM CARIBOO. The following # & cundensed summary of | Cariboo news, taken trom the Sentinel ot the | I3cth May :-— The winter takings of gold by two | ted Prize | Oranch banks on Walliams’ Creek amvanted | to $355,510.32 being nearly $100,000 in ex- cess of the previous winter.— Williams’ Creek ; the Borealis Co., washed up yesterday (l2th) 9L ozs; Cariboo Co. washed up on the | sume day 200 oxs., making for the week 2954 Break-o' day Co. were finding prospecis of 50c, to the pan. Sugar Creek.—The! and ut LOU feet struck pay, yielding 12 ozs. The gold ia coarse, citement has been felt within the last few days Cope att Catherine Carver. 2d prize, Anu Coilins| over the supposed discovery of the lost Hervn | ard Mut} Ann Mabaffy swarded to;Mary Higgins. 2d prize Sarad Trainor. Sd pada Saptia Coles, lst Prize of Singing award- Laid, Surah Purcell and Mary Jane Qunu. Lat Peae.ot Arithmetic, awarded to Alice Covle. Catherine Carver, Prudeuce Flanvigan. Martha ene. Aisétitia Ryan, Marg Anu Motatfy and! Jer éot W ed} : ‘ S3'Ano Calluw neem el of the various tribes having been cunducted Meares: Anwdohustou, Poresa Saileuger. Prize | ary Ault Ryuw wi Apphcesten awarded te Sarak Uraiuer. Of Onder. awarded te Anastatia Ry dn. Prize | Ribbous | af Honw—Srd Class—Catheciue Higgiie, Mary | 2ud Class--Eliza} eMucray aod Mary Jane Duns. Agdos, Elizabeth MeLean. Ist Class—Prudence| Kigunigan, Mary Dutly, Mary Hallersa aud Anu’! Colin Prige of Regular Attendance— 3rd Class | —Catherive Higgius, ted Class—Ellea Coy!e. | Prize wt’! Geed Condvet—3rd Cliss — Agnes | Ridrdad Vid Cles—Cathevind ‘framer. ~ 1st “Ctass—Prizd of Apypli¢atemawarded te Mary Phigetts © Prize ot Religrews Littruction awarded de Uathberine Carver.» itrag of Good Conduct | wwruaded ty Alice Coyle. Sy. ANNs Class —lat Divisiona—iet Prize of Cremer, Cieogeuphy, Hisiery, Coutpesition and Apgthmettc, Zud wt Writing and Biain Sewing | awarded te Catherine, MeGuapell det Poze of Aevaqngac, Zod ut Histary and Compesition award- od fo f’atherine Callaghan, Lud Divisian—Jst Pre ot Geography, tad of Gramuwar, Arithinetic ‘aud Plain Sow ing awarded te Susanah Traill, 1st Prige of Geeog raphy. History aud Wrinng, 2ud at Witiiwetic, Ulam Sewing, awarded to Mary Camptell let Priz’ of Grammar, ud of Writ! Sag sud Sewing awarded te Atua Burke. 3rd Vrvidkin— Pst Peace of Geauwmar, Hustery, amtemere, Yad ot Writiag aad Viain Sewrtuy awarded twsiclon Metiacthy. tet Prize ot Grau peat, Syd wf History, Arithwectic aud iain Sewing awarded te Helen Clerken., £08 Divisian—-let fee a Keadiig awarded te Keme Byenes Lat "sige wt Spelling awarded to Mary Quias. Prize ot Leyuler Attendauee—-awarded te Ulristian MeDuuaid rite ot KBedigiwes Lustructien—- awarded to Sasuualy Tradl. Prize of Good Cun- ict awatded ti Cathetine Me(eouneil. - ae Tae Moarcuy. Misseey to Apyssinca.—T he tupeated cilers vt his hand to Queen Victoria thaves yt. rweeuedled tie british peuple to the persistest retucul.vt the black Kiperor Theo shoeeto tiberate thesr télluw subjects whom be due) se lows tad so wajustivi held ao bondaze. Sues viet of che King of Egypt to Lewdon seems tu-have Dbiwuchy matters ty a crisis. It Sat louy leew Kuowa-caat Usmaail Pasiia was withing te jour in aur expedition which Great Bettax: nich: 40 bring the black barbarian ty bis senses. fa such an expedi tian FE svptian soldiers would waturaliy be more serviceable than British. [If Exypt does not turuish the'mam bety of the expedition, it is wll but certsin tu form 2 powerful co tit sent. k j + govd appyrtunits tur the newly made Bae te extend + wutheriy iu the direction of the upper Nile. G@eat Hritain cannot de a wiser hing thau t4 imitate the example of the | Pirst Napvlewa, and make the ex peditian equemtific as well us military. Much yet re waius tu be explained regarding that land of Ghe sun. Asa result, the prisuners might be literatéd, the kingdom of E sy pt extended, a wayerial Sambo captured aud brought to Lea- don, and ajarye increase made tu our scientific Auowledse.— New Vork Herald. tiie! a MASS FOR THE SOUL-GF MAXIMILIAN. Oar alld ox —_—_ 0) (Brow the New Urleans Crescent, Jeiy LO) he thenw requiem mane for the sual of tHe bute Kcaperor Maxi uilian, was celebrated yeaterdiy by the Redemptoriat Fathers in | 4neie Girereh of St. Mary, in the Fourth Dis- | trict. The Servicre began at 3 o'clock, and | egeupied slout ao hour. Karly asthe sacred | cofemenres commenced the capacivus temple | wie thronged, wiany in the cung regation | eo@ing from the uivet distant partes uf the, ity’ dad from the parieh of Jefferson. The) Consuls of Austers, France and Bivaria, and other gentiemen, officially representiog here , ‘Wwtetestse and sympathy, were presdus sod participated in the sulemnity. A tetdteles, resting on the nave and draped in the emblems of death and sorrow, brought 4) wid the direful tragedy that occasioned the requiedr, and the srrangements o¢ the sitar were equally expressive im denoting the | ted cause of the fervent orisons that were O@sred.- ‘The Muse was resi by Father Alex- sader as celebrant, assisted hy Father Mere- ith a@ deacon, aad Father De Ham as sub- @eacun, in 4 rivst impressive manoer, and en unasualiy full and eff -ctive chuir blend- g their voices, with the grand harmonies tte orgen, elevated devotional feeliag to the beight ‘of sublimity. in she enlightened mottitede assembled within the walls of St. Mary's yesterday there was not, perhaps, a cibghe man or woman who had ever heard | the Yoice of Maximilian or seen his face. Those who supplicated the Chrone of Grace ia his behalf knew him not as kiadred, or, with few one, e¢ & countryman; aad while a cease of religious duty pervaded the SuMgregetion, it is unqueetionsdle that the depth of feeling shown, and the magnitude of the demonstration, had their origin chief- lyin pare reverence for the memory of a princes pre-eminently virtuous, truly a Chris- hee, aad truly o gentieman. FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA, . Advices from British Columbia sre to the 4th of June. The leading topic discussed is, Vaion. with the Dominion of Canada, which seems wo be very fuvourably regarded by Mid press and people of British Columbia, sithough there was a difference of opinion as wheth proper time for being adiitted partived. ‘Phe British Columbian, of June 1, says: —To tens about the wtier ruim of our mag- Rificent colony and roar for immediate ad- Bison into ‘ee pew Dominion, se the oaly Means of suving us from ** andexation,’’ or tomething worse, is, ia our humble opinion, simply to prejudice eur cause at heed quart- qe. Ic is both impolitic and untrue. Lf the press and class of reetiess politicians would nly direct their energies and influence to- wards waking the most of the advantages we Powes:, ana codeavuur to attract, retain and «tilize population and capital rather than repel and drive both away, 3 they are o Pwrtionsdly doins now, we can see nv reaso ‘Mastuoh Volumbia should not oe s proeperity even ; to be admitted saiicthan | | measure of en4 piace iteelf an & position of living in peaee and pursuing kauwledge, , Caples are awating Ist Pete of Em vroidery,| lead in a claim called the Blind Channel Uo., ‘and the annoyances which spring from derange- | located about 1200 fc. below the Heron on the | ment of the dizesting and assimilating organs. b@ Pre vf teesiding, awarded to Mary Halloran : | - a wee same eideof the creek. ‘The cunsequence has | | g t ‘ : odte Aatherina Curver, Ma:y¥ ‘Higgins, Martha| been that the claims about to be abandoned | Buncre, Any Joietwa and Aun MceMaoun. 2d | have Gow risen in public estimation and are | pose, Sarah McCarey, Catherine Higgius, Eliza) commanding high prices, | THE (INDIANS AND THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. = | About 4,000 Indians were at New West | minster on the 24th May, to assist & cele-| brating the Queen's birthday. The om to the front of the platform and presented, | his Excellency addressed them and through | them their people. He expressed the plea. | sure he felt at meeting with them once more | upon the occasion of celebrating the birth of | the Queen, and especially the gratification | he Feicga tearing of their good behuviour during the last two years. He commended | their logaley, and pointed oat the advantages | civilization and jndastry, sod assured them of the bese wishes for their welfare buch of | hieselé and che Queen. To this the ehiels replied very brietly, that they were glad to speak to the Governor, They thuoked him for whut he had done for the lodisne, und tor lus Kind ussurance of good will. —- - } MEXICAN NEWS. From American papers, received per steamer | Boston we cull the following interesting (leas of Mexieau news. The news is received by Way of Galveston, and is oue week luter thaw that already received : } Alaambra trom The Peossian consul at Vera Cruz is eonduct- Ing vegetiations te oltata the release of Austrian ptiseuers Cer. Diaz has ordered the capture of all foreign representatives whe do net recognize the Liberal Government President Juarez had issued an order for the caovecation of the Liberal Congress ta elect a Presideut terey Capt. Freewan, of the United States Revenue Cutter Wilderness, couveyed Madame Juarez aud party te Vera Cruz, reports thatvae Liberals are extremely independent, defiant and suuc). Savta Anna i« still alive at Campeachy, but his Mstractious in regard lo hitts from Che Lakeral Government The feeling Gen. Ortega is a prisoner at Mou- Whica there is that be will tudeubtedly be shot. vices trow Matamerae are to the same effect. Pwelve wore Genernis whe served uuder Max- ttitan buve bee shot at Queretaree Among etiera Otere aud Castillo. Four luperial Col- enels had alte been abot. Seren hundred Austri- an prince had heeu sent te Puebla Up to the Lich inst. Gen. Marquez, and Gen O'lleran tad wot been found. Some of their ad- lereats, (Cis suppesed, seereted them tn the House at the British Minister. A atriet search will be wade fur them, aud a4 soon aa they are diecover- ed Chey will be lortlwith stot, — THRILLING SCENE AT A CIRCUS. The Rochester Express of the 5th inst, gives the following particulars of a dreadful affair | that has already been noted in the telegraphic | despatches :— * Oue of the most exciting events ever wit nessed, resulting inthe serious wounding of Protessor Charles White, the lion tamer, took place last evening at the circus. At the close of the performance the case of lions, containing two lions and two lionesses, is brought in, and | Mr. White enters the cage and performs with | them, making them jump through a hoop and | over his back, &e. The largest lion is a savage ereature, and has exhibited « penchant for snapping at White, so that his friends have been | alarmed, and Avery Smith, the celebrated cir- | eus and menagerie proprietor, from whum these | lions were purchased, who was in town yester- | day, told the professor that he had better not eee pertorm with this fellow, for he was too savaze, | |} and would some day turn upon him and eat him lo up. tion would almost prove true the same day, but such was the fact, for when Mr. White opened the partition in which the king of the forest | nut baving arrived at W. up to the Lith inet, it is was penned, he stooped down to compel the ani- | mal to jump over him, but the lion sprang upon | him, and in an instant had imbedded his ugly | teeth in White's shoulder, raising him up and | shaking him as a terrier would a rat. He then} let go his hold and snapped him again, when | some men who were standing near the cage beat | him off with iron bars, which were kepton hand in case of necessity. One of the bars was put in his jaw and pried upon, which made him let | go his hold. White then got out of the cage, | and fainted assvon as he stepped on the ground. He was picked up, and conveyed in a carriaze | to the National Hotel and Dr. Whitbeck sum. | moned to dress his wounds. The doctor found | eight latge incissions through the shoulder. | The collar bone was broken, as was also the| for a number of years. iebiniiiieatitiia a It seems that the story about the diplomatic notes from the Russian Cabinet to its Ambas- sadors‘at several Earopean Courts, was started by the Irish Nation—a New York paper. | hen finding its way to England in a copy of the paper, was transferred to the columns of the Owl—a joking paper in London, where the clever Agent of the Associated Press saw it, and lifted it from its comparative obscurity, and sent it floating around the world. Brown's “Yermiruge Cometts.”--This valuable combination has been successinily used by physicians, and found te be safe and sure in eradicating worms, 80 burtiul to children. Be sure to obtain the Vermifuge Comfit, which hae been used with good success Sold by Druggiste aad Dealers in Mediciues at 25 cents a box. July 29, 1567. 2w > o-—--— 2 fine ostrieh, which some days age was safely de- livered of aw egy, received the following telegrom from hie steward: “ My Lord. as your Lordship iat) the great British American family with "goose [ could Gad te sit va the osprich's egg. | by all Doulers in Medicines, at 25 cents » box, }erer should at this season make a last effort jure widely known as the best remedy for Coughs, aury to tevd as high when you use these Powders Ad- |, laballab, Beil, Kicuibueto ; de. He little dreamed that Mr. Sinith’s asser-| pere on Wednesday last. ; Do by the tub ...........- rrrrrr ys shoulder blade. The wounds were of a terri-| cheese, per Ib---+ s,s. sec ceceececee, seihd Wo 6a ble nature, for the teeth of the animal were | Tallow, per Ib........ 2... +--+ +ees- e+ Bd to Dd ‘blunt, and the inscissions large enough to insert Lard, per Ib... ..---- 20s eeeeeeeee es aoe mae the finger. The lion also clawed him twice | Flour per lb.........------- . cane - with his harp claws, cutting open the flesh fear- dee plein pees Pie fully. A half minute later and Mr. White | °68* ? > calaaaa 7 ney: would never have come out of that cage alive. | atasn « wenid * ko Sa .s " sos SE, og badd bak oben Kare, coho her an to 5s As it is, he is in a very dangerous condition, | O°.) gg°200 70 IIIIL a a and the chances for his recovery are very slim. . Renenutiins It is related that one of the other lions sprang Roedeiesl doen he ee ot ite malitias New Potatoes per q upon the beast, and attempted to pull him off. Green Peas per quart.........+.- ts 6d to Is Od The other beasts are perfectly tame and very | pytutoes,per busmel........... .... 266d to 2e harmless. Mr. White had already had a Poultry. Z similar tassel with other lions, but never 80| qurjeys, each ..., ..+. cess cece cr enns cnysB8 to 96 badly hart. He is a man of undaunted cour-| Powls, each......-- a er ee lato le td age, and bore the operation of extracting the | Chickeus, pair....---..-.---+++-+: «++ -28 6d to 8s pieces of bone withoat a murmer. He has no Fish. family, and has been connected with circuses | Codfish, per qtl.....-----++--aees sees. 208 to 308 The Irish Chief Secretary, being the owner of | 3 is out of the couatry, I have procured the biggest | -; oe -- ——- ‘Tels Wald that piemanunt gattivor is to be! established in British Columbia, aud that aj regiment of Rritish’ regular infautrs, with | artillery, will leave Fagland for that Colouy in the course of the present month. - —__~<4>-— 5 - Grev THe Best Value For your Money | —We would recommend alt those whe ure de- sirous of securing the best ealue for their moury | to call upon Robert Young. See advertisement. | His motte ia, all goods marked in plain figures, and no second priee. | | — Sanna ead ; AN EFFEULTUAL WORM MEDICINE. | Brown's Vermifuge Comifits, On, Wouxm Luzexees, Much sickness papeadt | edly, with children and adults, dttfibuted to other cunses, is O¢casioned by Wormé, “het Venus ruer Comers,” atthomgh etheetunt fidestroying wertms, can do We possible injury to she most delreyte child Puis valuable combination has, been snecessfully used by physicinus, arid found to be safe and sure in eradicating wortns, so hurttul te children Childreu having worms require immedisite atten- ‘ion, as neglect of the troable often causes prolong: ed sickness Symptems of worms in children are often over- looked. Worms iu the stomach and vowels cause irritution, which eau be removed only by the use of u sure remedy. The combination of ingredients used in making Brown's * VexaiFucxs Comrits” is such us Wo give the best possible effect with safety Cuntis & Brows, Proprietors, New York. Sold duly 29, 1867. ly Selecteer laine Holloway’s Pills.—Important to the sick.— Though the mind be downeast and the body enfeebled by continued indisposition, the suff to regain health by taking Holloway’s purify- ing Pills, which, by cieansing the blood, will search out the hidden cause of mischief, and expel the seeds of most diseases. No invalid is too much reduced to undergo this very gentle treatment with safety and advantage, neither youth nor the aged need fear any in- jury, to the system frome regulated course of complaints, bilious affections, sickness, want of appetite, disordered bowels, constipation, ——see -—_--— THR COMBINATION OF INGREDIENTS used in making “Brown's Bronchial Troches"” is sugh as to give the best possible effeet with aafety. The Proches are used always with good suceras, and Coulda, Lhroat Diseases, and Asthuutic troubles. HE SMELLETH THE BATTLE AFAR. All hase read the sublime description of the Horso, in the bevk of Job—truly there is one thing he smelleth farther, and that is Cariten’s Condition Powders, And if he says “* Ha, ha,” in the smoke of battle, how tauch more does ha ery “Ha, ha,’ when his merciful master gives him some of these pow- ders, which wil regulate lis system, sharpen his appetile, aud streagtheu him tor his daily toil. A merciful man is merciful to his beast. Pheas Powders are just the thing for all Stock; they logseu Che skiu, inske the Hair Soft and Glossy; in short, as their name imports, bring the Animal inte “ tip-top” condition sad vigorous health. A package will madre than pay’ ite cost in the Oats it will Save you, for it is not neces. as you do without thea, Use Carvron’s Convrrion Powpers. Get “ Rescue of Tula Almanac.” Sold by all Dealers. At Charlottetown, July 23, by the Rev. D. Fitz- Gerald, A. B, Rector, Henry Yalmer, Esquire, Barrister, to Amelia Curey, daaghter of Johu Mackicson, Kaq ,M.D. No curds. At the resideuce of the bride's father, Charles. town, Mass, Juue 25th, by Rev. J. 8. Barrows, Mr. James Cooper, to Carrie Louisa, only danghter of Mr. dames F. Webber, all formerly of Char- lottetown, PoE SS ———— eee At Rollo Bay, on the U8th instant, Mr. James () Doanell, aged 7a ‘years, much regretted by a! large circle of relatives and friends. Onthe Lith June, Hamlet Pope, sou of Erederick and 3S. Hurdinge. of Halitax, N.S, graudson of —— Hardinge. late of the Treasury, Dublin Castle, | keqr, aged 4 mouths aud 4 days. Port of Chariottetown. AKKIVED. July 22—Sch. Indisn Queen, Green. Svdney,coal Western Packe , Powell, Lay Verte ; deale -Peake, ros. & Co. Str. Commerce, Doane, Halifax & Bos- ton ; mer—Carvell Bros, 23—Cranola, Mclean, Cow Bay ; deals—Carvell Broa Bark Uwiine, Kickham, Liverpool ; salt—J C. Pope. Sei Wide Awake, lhagicy, Tatmagvuche;boardea—W & D Freoser Kiver Philip, Hanwen, Port Philip; fish— waster. Nine Brothers, Dookendort, New Carliste; | limestone -- muster, J.J. Marshali; MacNauyht, Pictu ; coal. 24—Aneas Mslntyre, Gillis, Buo- touche ; beards 25~—Margaret Aon, Ferguson, do. dv 26-Ship L C Owen, Fraser, Liverpool ; general cargo gouds to Owen & Welan and others. Sea. Lucy Aun, Dergay, Chem gue ; deals. Faugh- Dutherland, Mes- cheau, du. do. CLEARED. Jlyw 22--Model, Bale, Gulf ; fishing stores, by |W. Heard. Str. Commerce, Doane, Halifax ; pro. | Western Packet, Wide Awake, Hingley, —by VUarveill Bros, 23--Seb. Powell, Bay Verte , bai. Pictou ; do. bor; pro Jobn Beil, 1 McDonald, Pictou ; bal. Brigt. Hero, Holman, Plymouth; 16,000 bus. outs, and deals—-by Carvell Bros. Seu. Cherub, Braddock, Port Hood, bal. Lady Fane, McMillen, Dhediac; dv. Mury, Murray, Pictou ; bal. Toe Bark Empress, Capt. Gillis, in about 27 days fcow Livy: povl, arrived here on Saturday, 20th, with a general cargo of merchandisv. This fiae Vessel, wich has been very fortuaate in her trips ee ee a —- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TRADE SALE. T° be suid by Auction ab the Subseriber's Roow, on WEDN ESDAY, 14th AUGUST, at 1) o'clock, 10 Cases DRY GOQbDs— COM PRLISRNG+ 91 pieces Fancy Dress stutls, 3U du du Deiaines, lu de Challus, 7 de Barage, 10 do = Shirtinga, ‘6 da Russel Cords, }12 du Fauty Costingy? yess lv da Cotton Tryeeds,o.5 4. . i 124 Pair Tweed Pants : 3 Dozen Veati* 2°. Bow yvold 22. 10 -Kubber and Heversmble Goitest. + 22 > pieces Shirtings. > soto cexks eke 60 Dozen Hate and Caps, of all kinds and des- criptions, ° ee 10 pieces Pilat and Melton bhaths, -..” 4 do 5 pieces Bedticks, and various other articles in the Dry Good line. ° —AL80,— 20 Dezea Binck Traces, 20 do Bright do 20 de Back Bande, 3 Casks Sherry Wine, 10° do Scotch Whiskey, 20 Boxer Soap, ' 1 Cusk Putty, 10 do Kerosene Oil, 10 Boxes Cavendish Tobacco, 20. dw Muscatel Raisins, 5 Caske Currante, & Boxes Val. Raisins, 12 Dozen Gram Sacks. ‘ . WILLIAM DOOD, ee Auctioneer, Terme—from £10 to £50, 3 months; over £50, 4 month's credit, on approved Notes, W.D. _ July 29. 1867. ‘ >. BANKRUPT STOCK. O be sold. in pursuance of instructions received from ‘Messrs. Daniel & Boyd, St John, the subecriber have just received aud will sell by Auction, at Thomas's Store, Great George Street, on WEDNESDAY, 7th AUGUST, com mencing xt Li o'elock, ania Jarge quantity of NEW GOODS, consisting of Cloths, Flannels, Prints Serges, f weeds, Shirtinys Li aings, Mantles, Clothing, Shawls, Rugs, Shirts, Cottons, Scarfs, Cloaks, Alpacas, Hkfs, Collars, Gloves, Ribbons. Together with | A quantity of Hardware ‘Logwood, Coperas, Cin- | pamon, Ginger, Alspice, Horsenails, Rice, Soda, Kerosene, Butter, Starch, Pickles, Tobacco, Tin- ware Confectionary, &c, &e, ko. Terms—all suore under ‘L!4, cash ; over L10 and under L2V, three mouth's credit, and. over L20, six wonth’s credit, appreved notes. — CARVELL BROS, i Auctioneers. * pat isl Grand Volunteer Picnic, Under the auspices of The “ Artillery.” « Prince of Wales’ and * Prince Edward"’ Volienteer Companies, WARREN FARM, On WEDNESDAY, 7th AUGUST next. Ch'town, 29th July, £867. PPHE Steamer *Heather Belle has been | eugayed for the ocension, and will leave Pope's Whart punctually at 9, Lt wud 2 0 clock. Kefresh ments of all sorts canbe had in abundance on the grouxds, bat on no decount urd any stimu- lants to be sold. The requisites for games of every kind will be provided, so that amusement’can be’ afforded to all. All Volunteers are requested to appear in uniform Should the wéather prove atfavorable, the Pic- nic willbe held on Tharsibey,.the day following. Toe whole to end with a BALL in the evening, in the Market [fbouse. - Melis ; Tiekets—single, 2a 3d5 fora Lady and Gentle- man, 3a 9d; to be had at the Drug Stores of W. R. Watson and Theo. DesBrisay, Esqrs, ‘and at the | Store of H. A. Harvie, kage, or of the undersigned | Committee :— “ Artillery’ —Lient S. Davies, Sergeant-Majer (i Passmore, Priv. te As N. Large, Private A Lord. “Prince of Wales’ —Lieut F. 8. Longworth, Color-Sergt Thomas Lowe, Seret. W.C. White, | Private W. Purdie. * Prince Edward '’'—Capt A. Hensley. Color-Serut | A. Sins, Corporal if. A. Harvie, Private Charies Full. FOS. LONGWORTH, Chairman. ALN. LAKGEY Secretary. Charlottetown, Juty 24, tse7, Wesleyan Sabbath School TBA. /’ENHE Annual Festival in connection with the Wesleyan Sabbath Sehool of this city, | will be hela at Spruce Avenue, St Peter's Koad, } yr on WEDNESDAY, August lth. at 4 o'clock. . Tickets to be had at the Stores of H. A. Harvie, Keer & Sous, WE. Dawson, D. Laird, and from auy of the Teachers. July 29, 1867. Tex for visitors NOTICE To persons indebted to the Estate of PIDGEON & STEWART. LLL persons indebted to this Estate are hereby requested to settle their accounts forth - with All accuunts rewaicity tnsettied after loth J.C Carr, McDonald, Isisnd Har-| of AUGUST will be placed, indiscrimmately, in | the hands of our Attorney for collection. : CARVELL BROS. Charlottetown, July 29, 1867. Fresh: Importation. | ch socits seam eee ( BALES COTTON GOODS, of this city. The Bark Usadine, Kickham master, arrived here on Monday Jast, in 25 days, from Liverpool, with # general Cargu of Goods, w J. UC. Pope and The Suip L. C. Own, with Goods to Messrs. wen & Weisu, aud otucrs, trom Liver, ol, arrived Brig Constant, Shaw, cleared at New York, June Ll, for Wilinimgton, N.C, to lvad tor Liverpool, and feared she bas been lost, though she may buve blown off. The C. wae 180 tous burthen, was built at Prince Edward [slaud in 1865, and hailed frow Liverpool. Caancotretows, July 26, 1867. Provisions. Beef, (smal!) per tb.......... rs Do by the quarter .... 0... ese see 005d 60 Td o00 6ceesee nen Pork, (carcuss)...-..6.- s+ 00 osae coscee ae Do (gmmald) . ..6 sos vvee ce cees Matton, perlb........ 0 cece cateeciccss san eD Oe Veal, per Ib.... 0.60 cece wees eee + seeeedd to 5d MRE ee Seed doce Sete ches cocpuces ceases 6d to 3d ned nk. Meet i ds 4 «see tte te. 2a Sd bo 45 Gi Butter, (fresb).... +... ee-seees cee cere Pd to Did cee ceee ee 308 bu 408 Herrings. eae errings, pe ag edge Mackerel, per doteom........+.++- eee Lumber. Boards, (Hemlock)......++--+ +++ ..-- 3a 6d to 4 Do (Spruce)... . cece erences -e4s to 5s (Do, (Pine)... 222 cect cere cree --. 078 tw 98 Shingles, per Me. ~~... eee serene re cere 10s to 15s _Sundries, “or > POO isa bids si6ind do-0 066 Bed sn cress to 80s cop. pen sere - este 6d to 20 Straw, per owt........--++ Timothy Seed... 2... ce. eeese cece eee eee DOME Clover seed por Ib... 6 -- cece eee ee ee eee s DOME Homespun, per yard....--..-- 05+. -... be to 6s Calfakios, per lb.....-- py awellny® etier'soes 6d to 9d Hides, per Ib... 6. pee cece cece cere cee cre eees Ad CE i. UUs fake bese be dareeen oo oa50e ee ae ee Sheepskins 2.0%... eb ects cesses seeene- Od tole Apples per dos... . 60. cess cee eee eens 3d to 5d GBORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. For Saie, HEMLOCK TIMBER. TONS HEMLOCK TIMBER, of good quality, ready for delivery where Per Steamer from BRITAIN, July 21, 1867, at the BRITISH WAREHOUSE, coupled with the SPRING SUPPLY makes the Largest Importate™ of DRY GOODS — _ to thiv market this season. Bought and Sold on the Best Terms. ~ W.k& A, BROWN. July 29, 1867. ON SALE, ' AT THE British. Warehouse, WINDOW GLASS, — Vaint, Oil and Patty, ° Superior article in TEA, Moist and Refiaed SUGAR, IRON BEDSTEADS, Wire Dish Covers, : ; Metal Teapots, Braes Kettles, NURSERY FIRE GUARDs, Brass and Mahogany POLES, ENDS: and RINGS, aND” , General Furnishing Goods. W. & A. BROWN, July 29, 1867. - NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. T having been brougat.to the notice of the City. Council, that some evil digposed rsons are 1 the habit of ixvespassing on Queen's, lillsborongh and King Squire, by patting borses and cows therein, and dain subverting. the Soil thereof, and. by climbing ov und injuring the fences thereof, and are ulsoin the habit of injuring the trees on the different Side- walks: This is to’ give Notice, that the Police Oilicers bave received esperjal orders; to be on the look-out for the pesiice me. ellonding- And the eitizeus are partica il uested to hand in the names of trespassers,“ PY OMer that they may be prosecnted, and, ow conviction, the said tr re ure inforaed that the utmost penalty that the law provides will be enf 4 ota 2713 ier! | PETER MACGOWAN, City Clerk. Mth July, 1867-4 2 ne ; Marine Insurance. Co, 4 DIVLDEND of Three pounds Teo *®% gbiliings por sliare ha@ this day been declared to the shareholders for 1866, who xre at present bona fide members, paysbleat the Secretary's oltice. By order, Reo. a Charlottetown, 29rli Tnlv, 1467. “Wanted! WO Intelligent Lads, with a fair share of. Education. and not exceeding six- S, Secretary. it now lies in rafte near the Ferry Wharf in Char-| teen yeurs of age, will be rétdved as Apprevtices tottctowa. Also, 2000 feet Heatiling, 3000 Feuce | to learn the Print aaa Exaniscn Poles, may be had on application to laud’ Kovat Gazerre,t, és, if eurly applica- we St < - . HH. MASZARD. » siow be made. ee Ky ; ‘| Charlottetown, July 29tle, 1867. ~ ial . «4p Maly MPO. 5 aig One = eee ee "HEN ADVERTISEMENTS,°SEROHD orrone, ‘New Dominion Goods !! PER CYGNET FROM MONTREAL. Striped Shicting, | Ladies’ & Misses’ Hoop Skirts, aging the TKEES and. LN ec CALEDONIAN CLUB, Great Meeting of the Clans! ue nds! | Fifth Aunual Gathering of the Culedonian Club will be held at Cnarlotte- jtewn en WEDNESDAY, the 2ist of August next, | the epee to be yiven to the Wallace Monument | Fand. This Gathering will afford every patriotic Seoteh- |'man ¥Q opportunity of centribating towurds the j erection of a Monuwent to one of the noblest of | Seytiand’s sons. A. G. MeDOUGALL, Secretary. Charlottetown. Jaly 29. 1867 So cheap as to defy’ competition. Boots & Shoes, | Gents’, Ladies’ and Misses’ Balmoral and Congress, in Kid, Calf and Prunella, &é. 2 per cent Cheaper than can be bought in Town. BUTTERELY TIES! Paper and Linen Collars & Cuffs, in the favourite styles—Standard, Enamel, Pickwick, Illustrated, Gem, Military, and Shakespeare, all perspiration proof, and No Poison. /SOLD AT SMALL PROFIT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An Examination will confer a favor. : J. W. FALCONER & CO. South side Queen Square, July 29, 1867. THE LONDON TRADER, » THE fast-sailing Bark ** ABEONA,” 450 tons burthen, copper fastened, A Lat English Lloyd's? years,command- ed by Captain ALLAN Goncoree, will sail from LONDON, England, direct | for this Pert, on or about the Ist SEPTEMBER next. Cay accommodate a few Cabin Passengers. For further particulars please apply to Grorce Duscan & Co , 2 Bast India Avenue, Leadenhall Street, Loadon, G. B., or JAMES D. MASON, Charlottetown, P.E.I. July 29, 1867. sin To be Let. PFMAAT vory desirable RESIDENCE, recently occupied by Mason Patron, in the Royalty of Charlottetown. Apply to JAS. C. POPE. July 29, 1867. MACKEREL. | JANTED to purchase, any quantity of Mackerel, for which the highest price in j cash will be paid. CARVELL BROS. - July 29, 1867. tf CAUTION. W HEREAS my. wife, PATTY ELIZA FORTESCUE, has left her home without | any just cause and will not returnthereto. This is te caution any person from crediting her en my account, as I will not be responsible for any debts | contracted by her after this date. JOHN FORTESCUE New Glasgow Road, P.E.L., ? JIniy 29th, 1867 ‘ BPRIAG iWPORTATIONS. | J. W. FALCONER & CO, | JAVE JUST RECEIVED their large and varied STOCK of Spring &, Summer Goods, coxstsT Me oF _ LADIES DRESS GOODS, In great variety. Shawls, Mantle Cloths, Parasols, j llostxay, GLovges AND SmaLt Wares. Dress and Mantle SILK. A Capital Stock of Cotton Goods, Grey & Bleached Cottons, Prints, Striped Shirtings, Tickings, Drillings, A PRIME LOT OF COTTON WARP, Red, White and Blue; | Roeady-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shirt Collars, Ties, &e. | ALSO, ‘Black Broad Cloths, Tweed and Faucy Doeskins, | | LADIES’ & MISSES’ BOOTS. _ STAPLE GROCERIES, ' Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Blacking. A CALL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED, Charlottetown, Jaly 22, [867, Regular Traders BETWEEN CHARLOTTETOWN, LIVERPOOL | and GLASGOW. THE CLIPPER BARQUE “ Empress,” A l 3,3 Veritas, Jobu Gillis, Commander, will sail trom Charlottetown for Glasgow, on SATURDAY, the 27th inst., retarning will leave Glasgow on oc about THURSDAY, the Sth of September. THE CLIPPER SHIP “L. C. OWEN,” Robert Fraser, Commander, wil) sail from | Charlottetown, for Liverpool, on or about the Jat ‘of AUGUST, leaving Liverpool for Charlottetown ou er before the 10th SEPTEMBER. Both of these Ships have firet class accommoda- tion tor Passengers. For freight or passage apply in Liverpool to Messrs. WILLIAM SrewarTr & Co., 1 and 2 | Trafford Chambers, South John Street; im Glasagow, to James Kelso, Junr., Esquire, Union Street, and in Charlottetown to L. C. OWN. WM. WELSH. Charlottetown, July 22, 1867. Sin | SHOP TO LET. T° BE LET from the Ist day of October next, that Eligibly Situated FIRE-PROOF ) SHOP and Premises, adjoining the ** City Hanp- | Wane STORE,” at present occupied by Mr. Lepage, fronting on Queen and Dorchester Streets. DANIEL BRENAN. 2m Consignees, take Notice ! ERSONS residing outside of Charlotte- town, having GOODS to come by the Steam- ship “ALHAMBRA” or ‘*‘ ComMEKCE,” and desir- ing them forwarded, must-seud to the SUBSCRIB- ERS, or their own AGENTS in .be City, the original INVOICE of the Goods, by which to touke the proper entries at the Custom: House, for duties to procure the Pecmits to deliver. CARVELL BKOS., Agents B. & C.8.38.C. tw } | Ch'town, July 19, 1867. July 22, 1867. To Fishermen. (ue Subscribers have in Store— 2000 Mackerel! Barrels, 4009 Bushels Salt, $00 Barrels Prime Pogies. For Sale Low. CARVELL BROS. Charlottetown, July 22, 1867. 2m - Pine, Lumber, &c. For SALE, 50,000 feet 1, 1}, 1) and 2 inch Pine—good quality and partiy seasoned. 100,000 Square Sawed SHINGLES. 125,000 Cedur SHINGLES. 1 large Ware Room FRAMK. ~—ALSO— 100 Tons Port Hood COAL, a good article for home use. A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer. July 22, 1867. her pat is! 3in Money Order Office, General Post Office, CHARLOTTETOWN, 18th July, 1867. NTIL further notieé the hours for ee ee | Com rising Sutas, Clheste Drawers, Chaira, Tables, | north of Grafton streets. Nuuber Five atiall com- s ; | prise allthat part of Charlottetown which lies north | blood and stimulating the system, care many evtn- <~ r ———— a A, HERMAWS, GUN-SMITH, Ball-hanger and Tinsmith, EGS to inform his friends and the pablic generally, that he bue agata commehosd Rusineas. on Dorchester Street, neat duvr te the Keading Room Building, where he ia prepared to execute all orders in bis live with aeetaees and deapatel. 2 ee TS OS BE SULD by AUCTION, at the Purochidl House, Back Settiewent, DeSA BLE, on THURSDAY, AUGUST !a1, at 42 o'clock, the followiuy, the Property of the Rey. Sr. Reynulds, viz :-— Househdid Furniture, Carpets, Beda and Beddiny, hina and Earthen- ware, Glassware, Stores, d&c. &c. ALSO :— 2 Herses, 7 Head Horned Cattle, 28 Sheep, 7 Pigs, Ploughs, Carts, Harrows, 1 Carriage and Harness, Cart and Plough Harness, with many other articles. ON HAND, A neat Assortment of Tinware, Kitchen Utensils, &c, &e. which he will sell cheap for Cash. ip, dent for SAWYER'S Terms, tive months’ Credit, on approved joint notes, fur sutua over tive Poon Mr. HERMANS 3s \ ‘CRYSTAL BLUE, a new, economival aud WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. superior article, used an waehing, whereby » _Ch'town, July 22,4867. i saving of fifty per cent. is guacantyed, and for which he begs to sulicit the patromage wf Laundry Maids, &c. i Ch’town, July Ist, 1867. 4i Executors’ Notice. LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of <& the HONORABLE THOMAS .HEATH HAVILAND, late of CHARLOTTEROWN, deceased, are requested to make immediate pay- ment to the undersiged, Executors of thalaet Will aud Testament of the said Thomas Heath Mavi- land; and all persons having any claims ageinet a | the said Estate are requested to turnish their The Centre of Attraction | accounts, duly attested, to ae Executurs. | T. HEATH NAVILAND, » , GEORGE W. DeBLOLs, : Escouters. Ch'tewn, July 1, 1867 Im CHARLOTTETOWN ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES “YVILL RE-OPEN AUGUST 19th. Terms, inelnding Board and Tuition in st lish, French and Masic, Li2 108 per quarter, pa in advance’ Day pupils, Loper quarter. Vocal Music, German annd Drawing, extra, During the Winter season the Young Ladies-wili have the privilege of attending er ou Various scientific subjects, cpon which they will jafterwards be examined by the Lecturer. A gene- | ral examination takes place once a year, to whieh parents and friends of the pupile are invited. A quarter's notice required pr+Vious to the removal of a pupil. In connection with the above, there ie » Day School for youuger Children. ‘Terma, inelud- jug English, Masic and French ,L3 16a per quarter, |payablein advance. For further particulars, apply jto the Rev. Db Fitzgerald, Rector of Charlotetown, | PE Island. The Cheapest place to buy . NB. A French Class, twice a week, in whieb Shawls & Mantles, jithere will be vacancies for three pupils weet gene usic 18 jter. Terms L2 per quarter. [ustruction io YOUNG’S. i L3 per quarter, for two lessons a week. July 15, 1867. 3m The cheapest COTLTONS are at Every Man his own Fire brigade. R. YOUNG'S. | “A little fire is quickiy put ont, which being , i YI | suffered, rivers cannot queach.’”’—Vide Mr. Card- | wellin the British House of Coannons. Ladies and Gentlemen's Paper Collars & Ouffs tor the Million at | ’ oe thn at L'EXTINCTEUR, ROBERIL YOUNG'S. | A new Portable, self-acting Fire Engine, for the Extingushing of fires tn their Beautiful BONNETS and HATS, cheap at | carly stages. This little Engine can be carried on the back te ’ y TAT , j ROBERT YOUNG'S. | any desired spot; throws a small stream of water, impregnated with eight times ita volame of carbonic Tore | acid gas, which is the most simple and moss effec- The Original Weed SEWING MACHINES, the tive means yet known to science for destroying best in the Market, at | tire 7 hey have fhe. advautaye of being alnege . r THI ready for use. All that is necessary in applying ROBERT YOUNG Ss. |rhem is to turn the tap with one band. and wah |the other direct the streim upou the fame. The | cost of them is but trifling, ranging from $18 w9*. Real Puisley Shawls for less than they can be | They are also unde in copper, up 60. They ure imported, at 7” Xr Tot? | toxies, public oftices, hulls, &e., &e. ROBERT YOUNG 8. J.R WOODBURN, | At Mr. Young's Store, Qneen Square. Auction. MUSIC ! MUSIC ! T Sules* Room, on WEDNESDAY, the Slat JULY, at 12 o'clock, uoon— A Superior Black Walout Cabinet ORGAN, 5 Octaves, 6 Stops. Suitable for a Church or Publie Hall. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Din jal July 15, 1867. is at ROBERT YOUNG'S, Queen's Syuare. —_————- The Best and Cheapest Hoop Skirts in the Trade, are at hk. YOUNG'S, | The Best Assortment and Newest Styles of Summer Dresses are at ROBERT YOUNG’S. —_—— Ladies’ SERGE BOOTS, from 7s fd per pair, a _Haly 15, 1867 tirst rate article, at Important IN otice. R. YOUNG'S. | rr is notided for general informatiog that whenever the Range in'front of Goverumemt House is occupied tor Ritle Practice, a Red or | Danger Flag will be hoisted on the Flagstaff, | Magazine Battery, at Governor's Point, and another jon the beach round the Point. Officers of Volunteer Militia are not to fronts FIRS£ RATE TEA, at ROBERT YOUNG’S. Charlottetown, 15th July, 1867. tf the firing to commence until these Danger To Brewers and Distillers, |v bee hoisted. | The Marker inthe butt is tw hoist the “cease TT E SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR firing ’’ flag on the approach of any boat. SALE the following— (Signed) A. DOUGLAS SMIBH, EC ; : Col. Ins. Militia. : a BOILER (to bold about | Charlottetown, July 15, 1867. 3w WILLIAM DODD. 1 MALT MILL, 7 1 MASH TUB and COOLER. EDUCATION, LANGUAGES, te Terms easy. ‘YHE Undersigned teaches Latin, Greek, French, Italiau, English Composition, G@epe- July 15, 1867. 3i | ral History, Drawing, and Pers ve. He isalso | williag to read fur and select the literary depart- West India Produce, v""*"y~"s: ‘ j J.P. NEWBERY, te sol FYMIE Subseriber wishes to inform the Trade | Chris Chae Oates. that the Brigt. HELEN DAVIES is| qopitis, 1x07. _— now due from BARBADOES, with a tull Cargo | of the above, consisting of— | BEALES & CO, 10 Fihda, VERY BRIGHT ‘ 30 Tiercee ¢ BARB 08s ol ‘Merchant Tailors & Drapers, 50 Bble. St ee v . ’ 200 Puncheons Choice Muscovado Late Smardon’s Corner, 25 ainall packages Molasses. | Ayer’s Cathartic Pills Are the most perfect pur- jy gative we are able to pro- 6 / duce, and, as we think, . , has ever yet been made by any body. Their -#- fects have abundantly shown to the community how mach they excel the other medicines im use. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful July 15, 1367. Their penetrating properties stimulate the a "Sa ain A coe hele oe ~ "| vital activities of the body, remove the obstructione C I V I C E L E C T I 0 N S 1 | of its organs, purify the blood, and expel diseuse. 4 eye | They purge ont the foul humors which breed and BY THE MAYOR. grow distemper, stimulate slaggish or disordered organs juto their natural action, and impart tone [i pursuance of an Act of the General and strength to the whole system. Not only do Assembly of this Island, made and passedin the ae" : Eigbteeuth year of the reign of Her present Ma. | they cure the every day compiaints of everybody, jest peneereet “An ae yar gern the Town | but formidable and dangerous diseases. While of Charlottetown,” jo bereby give PUBLIC sj ‘ q NOTICE tbat an Election of | they pr nae eee ee re — at ea jtime, in dimimnishe oses, the safest an t MAYOR and FIVE COUNCILLORS | physic that can be emploved for childreu. Being for the CTLY OF CHARLOTTELOWN will be * * ; : d held on TUESDAY, 6th AUGUST vext, at the "S# Coated, they are pleasant to take ; and, being several Places following, that is to say :— i purely veyetable, are entirely harmless. Corea In Ward No | — At the Store of Mesers. J. & T. have beew made that would surpass belief, were Morris, corner of Queen and Water Streets. : as In Ward No. 2 — At the Coach Honse of Kicharg they vot enbstantiated by men of eucly exalted a Esquire, fronting on Syduey Street. | character, as to forbid the enspicton of untrnth. In Wa ©.3— At the City Hail. ln Ward —. — Atthe Fire Engine Honee, front. | Ing ov King’s Square. In Ward No. 5—At the House of Mr Dennis Lyons, corner of Great George and Euston Streets. | And at the suid Elections the Poll will be opened | at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, iad coutinue open til! 5 im the afternoon of the same day. | | or to sincere thanks to their friends and customers DANIEL DAVIES. __| forthe verylarye amount of patronage heretotoreex- | continued towards them. Having now secared a F N : very commodious and suitable business stand, INAL NOTICE. : rts | vir: —That they are pow prepared to carry on the (Quek Subseribers beg to notify all persons | above business upon a mure extended scale, and, “ ; | i vied with their usaal style of cutting the late JOHN LEA, that all debts due after the | VHich, coupled with the : FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, and arrangements | *"4 cqceful werkmanship, they Wash > Sem as not made for the payment of the same, will be | UOT ; “yc WE : proceeded against without distinction of persons. eaten Ae re haa public, blag AS LORD. | Residence and place of business—corner of Great _ Charlottetown, Let Joly. 1867. | George Street and Queen Square, where muderute on HALES & CO. VIA BRISTOL, R. I. | Ch'town, 10th Jane, 1867 $m FARE: Cabin, $5; Deck, $4. ~—" "“). |; . . ee : Pianoforie for Sale. Provid Railroad, P| t street, daily, | Sandaye excepted, +a oreo y A Cottage Cabinet 6} Octavo PIANOFOTE, | Rosewood Case in excellent order, for sale. For steamer PROVIDENCE, Capt. Benj. M.| yp ticulare enquire of Mr. GEORGE Simmons, on Mondays, Weduesdays and Fridays, | Dt UGLASS, Kent eects ton, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Passengers going by this line to Philadelphia, | New Jersey and Camden and Amboy Railroad. | This line counects also with the Athens line, | same Pier in New York. ) Baggage checked through. } at the Agent's office, Old State House, corner | Washington and State streets, and at the Boston GEO. SHIVERICK, Passenger and Freght Agent. Terms as usual. Apply to J. & T. MORKIS, | FPYHE Subscribers desire to return these Charlottetown, July 15, 1367. 5i | touded to them, and trust the enme faver mag Se leave to bring the tollowing facts before the publie, indebted to them, and also to the Estate of | being in possession of the modern improvementa, | iuerease of that very liberal patronage already re- W. W. LORD, As usual, Garments warranted to fit. Bristol Line to New York,|a;""™ "N°" ™ owe CAs leave the Depot of the Bostou and | VERY tesdeome oud superior toned At 5.30 P. M. | Original cost, Forty guineas For steamer BRISTOL, Capt. Benj. B. Bray: | Ch'town, Mareh 25, 1867. Baltimore and Washington, can connect wich the | going to Saratoga and the West, landing at the) Tickets, State Roone and Berths ean be secured | and Providence Railroad Depot. sun | { to etre. Mauy ewinent clergymen and physicians eertify.tn the public the reliability of our remedies, while others have sent us the assuranee of their conviction that our Preparations contribate iminensely te.the relief of our afflicted fellow-men. The Agent below named is pleased to farrnish —~ gratis our American Almanac, containing directions DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. for the nee of these medicines and cerwficates of -“ Number One shall comprise all that part of their cares of the following complainta-— : ee Eas. serene ace eee Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, (RBbcamation, of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond | Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from foul _— ~ o—_ of a — N umber stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Iunetion of whieh Hey scat Gafomdl sore eaten (she oorelennd Pai aisingtherfsom, Mlatatney streets. Number Four shall cowp: ise all that part | Loss of Appetite, ull Diseases whieli require an of Tearieneeeee whieh Bes Gath of Vusrey and evacuant medicine. They also, oy purifying the of Fitzroy street, including the Coirmun of the said | plaints which it would not de supposed they could Towa.*'—(See 18 Vie cap. 34, intituled “ Au Act | reach, snch ae Deafnese, Partial Blindness, New to Incorporate the Town of Charlotictown " | talgia and Nervous Irritability, Derangemente of THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY, Mayor. the Liver aud Kidueys, Gout, and other kindred Muvor's Office, Jniv 17th. US&a7. ‘ disorders arising frou » low etate of the body, vt _ obstractien of its fanctions. ’ Wharf at Squaw Bay. | Do not be put off by eapetncintes hot, em ah DMRS wo: : | other preparatione on whieh they e more . r ENDERS will be received by the emend Ayre's avd take uo others. The sick want undersigned, until WiXONESDAY, ihe 3ist the best aid there is for them, aud they should instant, for building u new BLOCK and SPAN wo have it. the Wharf at Sqnaw Bay, Lot 49, aecordiug to ret by Da J.C Avena Co, Lowell, Mane, issuing and Paying Movey Orders at this Oftice will be from 19 a.m. till lp. m, and from 2 p.m, till 4p. wm. : ’ ‘T. OWEN, P. M..G. alipaplw ... i . (july 22] », Prepe' or enamel baa sitive, coruer of | pnq ond all Deugyists aud dealers in medicine P B. WILLIAMS, er ; oo cup. Pab. Works, | W. R, Warsow, General Agent for Prince Ed Chitown, Jaly 22, 0807. ward Island. {july 1 2a j indispensable for houses, stores, warebouses, fac- ' ne i a ce Fane ie . oe Menge Monae a oa e+ ee eee — ae Speteceeecalgs tintin tnass tiaialon cues ono salle od oad a ae so agg li nd 4 = ee oo wai ~ a a la ee