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    suk EASTERN QUESTION — omen

    PASHIA’S KEPORT OF His VICPORIES

    AND WORK IN CANDIA.

    A telegran: from Constantinople, dated an the
    aid of July. say* the following official despateb
    has bern received from Omer Pasha, dated
    Ss ja, July i: —Our soldiers, aller two fights,
    have fouled the tnsargents and eceupied the
    pewhtead Ca! u’ratic and Spen tw. and.atter seeur-

    uv of the mountatys ard villages of the
    lige pusseest
    wane nante, they proceeded across the plod ot
    Ask 'go, where ther effected their juuctiot with |
    the & which eame trou: Apeceren

    All the tillages of the eastern part wf Spb rkia,
    sed laatly, the whole district of Sphakia, e7 “opt
    ig eight vellages, Which will be easily reduced,
    are avw ia the hands of the Imperial troops
    [he only resource jeti te the menrgents is to lake
    retuge m the reeky and narrow valleys ot the
    ' e of Samasia, where they can only resain
    a tow days, alter which there will be nuthing led
    te them but complete sa buiesion

    gihe Feresale Beat Dasha has subdued the
    district ot Kitsune

    Colonsi Mustapha Bey has
    “the brut bundred Helleme volunteers lately dis
    embarked en the tage thet with herr
    commander, Captain Mietti, and two Grees « th
    He also captured three bundred t

    just ent to pieces
    tela,

    cere a of
    biscuit, fous nundred vverceats and twelve

    eaud r a “a.
    ESCOBEDU'S SANGUINARY LETTER

    jue

    ——— > ie

    The fullowimg 6s a copy Mm full of the letter of
    Gen. haved “di, ot Mexice, to the Governer at
    Neuvo Leon, threatening the pillage and extirpa-

    tion of foreigners: —

    “ The execution of the traitere, which Thad the
    satisfaction ot directing, is good food tor digestion
    it wilt aatixfy the Earepeans, and the Yankees,
    tov, that to trifle with Mexicans ts death by the
    law. Had we coreplied with the request « the
    Yankees to epare Che Biibustero and lis assectate
    traiters, it would have been taken for cowardice,
    aed Che tent Ching would have been & request Le
    give @p eur laude, our mines, and women. Alter
    tare we shall be allowed to wership eur own God,
    till our own sell, Work our own ines and not have
    our women defiled by Yankee libertines

    “ji am wew in factor of making clean werk of
    the detested 7 Ciringos.’ This cormmatery bela wa te

    Ged and us, aud just ao long as vue foreigner re
    mains on vur soil our liberty ia in jeopardy. By
    every weaus in Our power we should make the
    evuntry Mexican; and as al! the property in the
    hands of tureigners was made by our wistortunes,

    we should take it, now that we have the power,
    sad hunt them from the eonatry. My motio auw
    je—Deat¼ to al! estrangeros !

    * There ia no dacger of the Yankees intertering
    with ueae long as the Southern States ( hetados
    del Sud) are kept out of the Union ; j
    Black tea Would side with us, and uisty at any
    time pronounce agaiust the whites Before we
    get through with the foreigners the Yaukees will

    Beside, the

    taink we are in earnest, and the time will come

    when their avtabiee will be begging ter thet own

    beads instead of begging tor the Austrian
    *“Jeeour struggles for liberty we have lost nearly

    Our lands and our mines, and our liberty. and

    all

    eur wouen, and our ioners, We still have; but che
    tureignere have all the avadable wealth of the Re-
    public; but they will are ia lese than three ars
    that Mexicans will bave what they wart in
    Mesico. You will uadersiand trom this wy pusi-

    teen, and should Lbv any chance whatever become
    & canduiaia, vou wiliu ideretaud wy wialleralle
    plattura: W aenever the | yer
    wake thie letter public i us yor
    think peoper. | kuow that you and I think alike

    lie = —
    atch manner mat

    eu these mattera, aud | Know that my couutey men
    wil applaud eur patriotic detertaimation.”
    —_-

    Tac Orrawi as a Pieasan howte.—M
    Mense Trae Wal w yrth, in a letter te the fi
    Journal, thus deserbes the sceuery ot
    Ouaea River:

    + The trip up the Ottawa from Montreal to
    the falls, ut the new seat of government, a dis
    taice of ome bundred and twenty im: 3
    exkauSied ti: uwortheri sev youl the Stat
    The river is a ternately wid. os
    aud beautiful, <) r if into broad iaxes, duft
    with islands, rushing between grassy pesos: las,
    and azeiu serenely moving am d the ! sts,
    whose dark shadows fu Lut ts 1 r M

    taids -gaze ity it, reacky biuts vaurd it aud

    Siive? rapids pyre uss 2ace. itis a

    bs das, wud silver wouder by moonlight. As
    the plosies af the suuset lade away tf t
    westeru ban „. the clear, sweet wiusic ol
    Whip-poo “ i ritezs ul tren ft me
    sirubbery. aud on the dark back rroud «
    forests yinmmer the tsect zits of the wil
    hate es asiguy tae shure enrer, DO isbter, and
    Mere eunt is Cian In the Rauuuts of

    It.is @ moble stream, seven h iY t
    lénzthi, ard naviga'ie above the falls of Otoiw
    one hundted and teecuty miles, with the ex
    tien of sume haifedzen mynds which ha

    Passed in car $i Âąe. it will e !

    ered as tae hunt uf the beaut the s ‘
    and the graud.”

    —=_—
    Tux Kittine or Carr

    July 26.—The killing of Capt) Spear, au offices
    of the Englieh army. by a soldier the
    Geamer Octaria iti the Upper Missouri Ricer
    emme tine ago, is likely to become ant
    affair. Courtney Terry, of the 621b Royai Roles,
    8 personal frend of Capt. Spear now liere
    taking testimony in the case cider the Inelructions
    ot the Englieh Minister at Washington

    Spear.—Sr. Lovis
    on bears

    1ernal ‘

    kA Rael

    Mise Burdett Coutts bas ereet-d a market for
    the poor of London, near Columbia Square,
    Bethualkgreen. [ct ic a model estabdlishisent—
    elegant, substantial, conveuicut.

    ft

    ii = ——— -

    GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS.

    Cooney Orrice, 27th July, 1867.
    Hs Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, in
    Council, has been pleased to appoint the fotlo ving
    geatiemen Commissioners to carry into effect the
    intentions of the Legislature with reference t» (he
    Owe appropriated in the lute session, “to the
    eusveragement of Agtivulcure and Leeal [oius-
    try,” vit :— fhe Honorables itobert P. Haythornae,
    William W. Lord, Henry J. Calibeek, Daniel
    Brenan, Alexauder Laird, Anirew A. MeVonald,
    George Beer, Georgy W. Howlan; Charles Paluer
    aad Heury Longworth. Eequires, aad Michael
    MeCormuck, Exquire, of Souris.
    Counci Orrice, 7th August, 1867.
    His Excellency the Licutenant tievernor. in
    Council, bas been picased to mane the following
    Sppeiatmenuts, viz .—
    To be Justices of the Peace for Queen's County: |
    Mr. Joseph Knight, of Charlott town; Mevers. |
    Jobo 3. Sutherland, William Cousins, senior, aud
    Ready, ot Towuship Number Tweuty
    To be Justices of the Peace for Prince County:
    Mr. Donald Hugh MacDonald, of Bedeque, in the
    Place of Angus McDonald, Esquire, deceased;
    Mr. Stewart Burns, of Lower Freetown; Mr.
    Kiehard Dawson, of Towostip Number Une.

    Colenial Seeretary’s Ofice, August 7

    His Exceiiency the Lieutenant Governor has
    pleased to direct that Wenvespary, the list

    to the Annual Caledonia Gathering advertised
    tor Wednesday. the 21st inst. The games are
    this vear more numerous and varied than on |
    any previous oecasion; and the fact that the
    proceeds are to be given te the fund for com-
    pleting the monument now in course of |
    erection tu the memory of Sir William Wallace, |
    one of Caledonia’s most illustrious sons, wil!
    make the present meeting of the Clans the
    arrest held in Prince Rdward Island
    kvery Scotchman ought to have a stone in
    the Wallace Monument. Tn addition to prizes
    for All-Comers, we may remind the Volunteers
    that the vaines are pen tor « enipeution to two
    orm from each Company.
    Among the distin zuished visitors expected, we |
    wey m Kennedy, the great V
    Che Government have ordered a publie holiday |
    in honor of the gatheriag. ‘

    ever

    members in nr

    ment realist
    A military review |
    is also announced for the 21st, which promises |

    the bie rest days "’ the |

    eue of ot

    — Pat.

    tu he

    season,

    > ++ <-e -- incniiaciiitaines

    A correspondent of the Boston Journal des-

    cribes 4 disaster which occurred at Mount Desert, |
    Maine, on Wednesday last :—

    * We have had a sad oecurrence here to-day. |

    A boat trom Southwest Harbor—a locality tit: |

    teen miles trom this—eawe round to Bow Har- |

    ber tn charge of a man by the name ot Robiusen, |}

    Having as passengers, Rev. Me. Chase and wile,
    of Pitiadelphia; Mr. and Mra. fF Clark, oi
    Framinghau; Mise Jaiia Biake of Framingham

    Mr. Harmar and two young ladies trom Phila-
    deiplira Che party spent an hour here, lunehed |
    and started lo retura, (just as TL came in trow!
    Oeling, when l reported the Wind as heavy out: |
    side When about three miles outa strong breeze
    overwok Chem and threw the beat oa her beam

    ends, and her passengers inte the sea The boat |
    righted, bat filled aud sunk in a moment. Two
    boats were in sight, only one of which was able

    ty reach tue spol of tle disaster in time to be ot

    acrVvice, a id siie could erty save one, M as Blake
    Capt. Higgins, late of U.S. Coast Survey, was |
    m charge of Uiis boat, aud had with uin a sapall |
    boy as au assistant, and Rev. Mr. Maseley, of |
    Breokline, Mass. as passenger, Miss Blake was |
    rescued while clinging to an ear, wholly uneou-

    scious; aud her Saiely is the result of the noodle}

    couductot Capt. Higgins, and the kind nursing | © :
    ; unui thel rllowiuy Monday °

    vi Rev. Me Maseley.”
    > -- <-> -*

    }

    A ~vaÂą details
    ofa singuiar cacamily tual has Getailen [oat town
    A tew evenings back a Walerspoul grealer lian
    those ef IslU aud 1832, broke over toe place
    causing incalculable damage. The Kursaal has
    but Eaormous stones and |
    articles of furniture were carried along the |
    vy terrent, whiel in place uiade a)
    chanel for itself nearly six metres deep. Th
    houses are said te have fallen, and the celebrated
    Mereburg vine, belonging to the Duke de Novau,
    is totally ruined. Two women and three ehiidre:
    ire reported to have perished. In the evening
    the mud and the dead fish—several car » lad Deets

    letter trom Wiursvaden gives

    deed ail deatroved.
    sfree ts}
    ite one

    at au earlier hour caught in the Place du Theatre
    —extaled so bad an oder that an epidemic ts
    feared. Some persons say they felt the shock vi
    an earth [tage
    — —> 0: <4>--e o-———

    The New Yori bveuing oust The

    ‘New Dominion, were told, has a reaily good

    Debb os

    We beg to call the attention of our readers

    | house breaking aud robbery at niyht.

    } dine

    } sained «

    ye Week s limprisomment..... Andrew
    Fisuras, drunk and disorderly, fined ls, or one
    Week S Lilprisoument ....Johu Arneld charged
    Viti beIng 4 Vagrant, couvieted and sentenced to

    3rd—The Qreen at the proseention of Alexander
    McKeuzie vie -- McLeod, charged with barghiry.
    Depositiona taken ef the prosecutor aud witnesses, |

    }and the prisoner was committed for trial before ne xt

    session of general jail delivery.
    4th—Jucnes Long vrs Thoinas Fenneasey Senior,
    asaanit and battery, covvicted and tned twenty

    {shillings aud cows er 14 days imprisonment —ecew- |

    ----Mary Power vrs James dlenneseey
    on wotberdn-law, prisoner arrested at
    night, complaint withdrawn.....Denald Mathes

    little), charged with being drunk in the open
    street und making ure of obscene laugiuwe; con

    mitted
    nssantt

    sou

    | vieted and sentenced as follows, for being drank

    ind disorderly fined 40s. or one month's Moprison
    vent, aud for tue latter offence fined a further
    penalty of ten shillinus or l4 dave imprisonment
    Che said littl: Donald is an old offender aud very
    treqneutly brengiit before the Police Coart.....The
    deeen at the prosecution of Alexander MeKeucie |
    vrs Thomas Fennessey, charged with barglary, |
    Depositious
    trken, comiitted for trial before ensuing Michael
    las Ceri ‘
    Angus Maclnnis, from lock-up, drank and
    incapable of taking cave uf himself, convicted ava
    fined ten shillings of fourteen days imprisoumeut. |
    ....John Kitboy from leck-np,drank and incapable |
    tf taking care of himself, convicted and fined twenty |
    shillings or three weeks’ imprisonment: ;
    ih —Riehard Read vee Theophilns Chappell, |
    and trespass. comvieted and fined Ss or 48]
    hours luprisolinent—commitred
    Sth—Jnmes MacMahon, trom lock ap, drank and '
    ineapable &e, couvicted and tined Ss—paid

    eli

    assault

    Phomas Ryan was charged with being asa vagrant i
    ind trespassing and sleeping in the grove of Go- |
    verument House, convicted and fined teu shillings—
    ine paid .... William Noonan appeared to tusw er!
    a summons tor Cracking for hire and pay without}
    hieenuse soto do, contrary to a bve law la sneh case |
    | taade and provided, convicted and sentenced to pay :

    a penalty of ten shillings Or suffer oue month's im- |
    prisoument in the common jail i

    Loih—dolhn MacGregor, drnuk and ineapable. |
    ined five shillings.....John Mac Aree. drank and}
    disorderly; convieted and fined forty shillings or to!

    e Loprisoned ove calendar month, beiug an old}
    fender i other cases —committed.....Donald }
    Machatosh, drank and disorderly, convicted and

    cdo the samef teu siillinus or iuiprisoned ten |
    jays In commaote jail—counnitted }

    tluh.—Kliza Maskill MacLeod. vagrant, an old}
    olfender, convicted and seutericed to pay a penalty |
    ft two ponuds or suffer one month's imprisonment
    —comiitted.

    llth.—wehilip Smith, charged with being drunk
    ind wandering about the public street, fiued five
    stulliugs ....Charles Gardiner, drunk and disorder
    ly, Mued 10s. or LO days jail.....William E. Gridin
    ves tlenry Edmonds wud battery and
    malleuging to fight. This case was rites

    uasault

    When the said Heury
    is Was convicted and flaed tweuty shillings
    Osis. CF in defauit of payment in one month
    to be imprisoned for three week.

    13ch.--Octavus LePage, from lock-up, drnnk and
    incapable, tlued ----James Arnold, drank
    Wandering about the screets, fined ten sliuillings.

    loth —Johit Goodman,

    tined Lis on

    Js ind

    drunk and disorderly,

    may ative of twenty shilliags or 14 days itu
    ucht

    t±ih.—Johbn Couway charged with being drunk,
    wing about like a vagrant, convicted and tined teu

    isvil

    |

    Sues OF ele Week Ss Iprisvliiment im cvyuinol

    » tenanes of every organ,

    pm ns = a= -

    A Human Time-Piser.>A wonderful stery
    ig told of a man named J. i), Chevalley, a native
    of Switzerland, who had in 1565, ut the aye of
    GG. arrived at an astonishing degree of perfection
    in reckoutng tine by an ivteroal move went
    woe. ja fact, a buinan time-plece ov living clack,
    In vis youth he was acustomed te poy great
    attention te the rmygiug ot boils and vibrations of
    degreeÂź he acquired the
    Rue of inter@ala ex
    which the wibration of the
    ang On board a steamboat

    he

    rendaiams, ntud by '
    power of connuting a SRO
    actls equal to those
    sound pre luced. B

    on Lake Geneva on July U4, 1332. he engaged to!

    indicate te the erowd around the Iupse of a
    quarter of an hour, or any minutes and
    seconds as any choose to naine, aod this during a
    most diversified conversation With those standing
    by; and turiher, to indicate by his voice the
    mowent when the hand passed over the quarter
    minutes, oor any offer
    stipulated during the, whole course of Lhe expert
    ment. This he did without mistake, notwith-

    as

    fer the Benefit ef all

    APY ADVERTISEMENTS,

    SOOO A

    TRADE SALE.
    O be sold by Auction at she Bubseriber’s
    Room, on WEDNESDAY, i4th AUGUST.

    ~ at 11 o'clock, 10 Casea DRY GOUGUs —
    Voncersed.

    COMPRESING ;

    TEX) be Sold by AU ITION, on TUBS. 91 pivees Faney Press Sruifs,

    QUEEN sgUARK, at 30%

    of the SCHOONER ‘VINCENT,’ of abont 60 tons! 6
    lneasirement, as slre now lies stranded abort half | 12

    iis. & th

    ’ Inhalt,

    wock,

    m,

    Tha Hull and Spars

    a mile from the eutrance of Belle Creek.
    Atso, THE CARGO
    of said Schooner, consisting of about 100 Tons of 3 Dozen Veata,
    Gace Bay Coal.

    Trnus—3 months’ credit, on approved joint Notes /60 Dozen Hats and Caps, of all kinds and des-
    fof Maud.

    subdivision previously |

    standing the exertions of thore about hime to |

    distract his attention, and clapped bis hands at the
    conclusion of the fixed tune. Elia ewn account
    of his gift was as tollows: “ [ have acquired by
    imitation, labor and patience a movement whieh

    1@ Sabscriber’s Room

    WM. DODD, Auctioneer.

    Ch'town, Angust 12, 1867.

    BUILDING LOTS 14 THE CITY.
    | “EXO be Sold by Auerion, on MON DAY. |

    2nd SEPTEMBER next, on the premises, at

    neither thought nor labor ner anything can stop |

    It is similar to that of a pendulum, which, in’ its
    going and returning gives me-the space of three

    i seconds, eo that 20 of them make a -uiuute, and

    these I add to others continually.
    oe
    Sir Morton Peto’s creditors are likely to get
    about three cents on a dollar of the tilfy or sixty
    miullious of dollars due them.

    i o clock, ull

    the remaining Estate of the late

    s \MUEL C6 ILLINGS, consisting of Five BUILD
    ING LOTS on Kichnrond Street, and one ou Grat

    ton Street,

    r

    Holloways Pils —Stomach and Bowel Com- |

    plaints. —The stomach is the comumissariat of the

    physical system. It furnishes the material @us-

    It disordered, the whole
    body languishes ; but however severely alfocted,
    ite tone and vigour may always be restored by a
    course of these irresistible Pilla. Biliowsuess, in-
    digestion and liver cowplaints can easily be cured
    by the nae of Holloway’s Pilla. Thousands attest

    this assertion, and no sufferer who has ever tried

    them will deny theiz supreme efficacy. Lo every
    ease of stomach disease, from the mildest case cf
    dlyspepsia to the horritying cancer, from the nausea
    of the free liver to the vomiting accowpanying
    alcerated stomach, these Pills tmimediately relieve
    —generally cure.
    Sil =

    A CUBRGYMAN (Rev. J. MeMurray,) writing
    from Halitax, N.3., saya, * Having suffered sev-
    wral years with throat aff: ‘lion, to whieh clergy

    | Under the patronage of His Ercellency the|

    |
    *

    ot
    T:
    eununder ims pfonths
    an be seen at the ollice of
    4

    Chitown, Ang IRh7

    LECTURE,

    Lieutenant Governor, Chief of

    the Caledon'a Club.

    \

    Glasgow, now of Ha

    the Scottish Rebellion of 1745, at the
    Hall, of TUWSDAY, the 20th of AUGUST inst.
    Further par
    tienlars will be advertised ander direction of the

    i

    VComniltee of
    | Auvust 12

    ‘hair to be taken at eight o'clock
    } Management.

    1807

    SEL

    erik

    RETAIL BUSINESS, offers his

    Sroeckh in "Drade,

    AT

    emmy

    with all the Buildinus, &c, thereou
    ‘rms—One half the Parchase moucy down, the

    Pla of the Property

    WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer.
    1s

    and
    rerance

    LING OFF!

    Sub-eriber intending to close his

    Greatly Reduced Prices

    wen are especiady subject, and having used various |

    remedies, L have pleasure in giving my Cestumony |

    as to the relief [have tad ia the discharge of ny
    Sabbath labors from the use of * Brown's Bronchial
    Troches.” They have been a great comlort.
    O hersto whom LT have recomuended them lave
    ased them wiih advantage.” For Coughs and
    Colds the Procles are equally effisacious.

    al

    jail a ~ N r . '
    iith.—Juhn Gesener, from dockan, drank avain Allthe Ladies Say se!
    ind incapable of Giking care of limself, fined ten| That Selee’s Haie Life is just the viceat Hair
    « Mig = eo he Simprisoninent. a | Restorative in Charlottetown, It never fails to
    _ bh. —Ularles MacKay, drauk aad incapable, | pustore erey hair te its original color, and always
    fined Us or 10 days inprisoument | j of 4 hil e
    “4 I , } | stops the falling of the hair, While Ib promotes «
    20th.—-tlon Judge Peters vis Juliu Larter and ‘ . .
    James Cacmichael, for % trespass coauiited by | lively, luxuriant growth, removing all Dandruff
    their cows on tite gronuds snd promines ef Sidruoth, | scart and humors, especially Salt Rheum — Le iz,

    oppertunity, just new, te benefit herself at eu ivicte : sud. fined each two shillings aud six
    expense B.ery medastry im the United Statea) ' SS
    : . } Ziad duly

    ae
    sat

    —Jumes Gormley was convicted and

    rr

    |
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    also, a most splendid Mair Dressing, surpassing all |

    }otoers tur making dry, aud brashy hair selt aud |
    gloxsy.

    FOR CASI!

    The Stock comprises the various assortments in

    Dry Goods & Groceries,

    consisting in part of
    IRESS MATERIALS.
    CLOTHS, FLANNELS

    READY-MADE CLOTIIING,

    HATS. & CAPS,
    BOOTS & SHOES

    CUTTON WARPS, &c. &c

    As the above Stock must be sold ont by the Ist

    | November, GREAT BARGALNS may be expected

    Kemeimber, next dyur to ‘* Apothecaries’ Hall.”

    ALEX. ROSS.

    Ch'town, Augr}2th, 1867.

    House and Shop to Let.

    (louse and Suop
    Queen Street, at present tenanted by |
    Eaqr.; possession |

    THe

    Henry Haszard,

    | parlicuiars apply to

    |

    i230. de du Del vite,

    110 do Chalhaz,

    ‘ de B Wave,

    110 do Shirtings, i
    | dv Russel Corda,

    de = Faney Cvating,

    /10 da Cotton Tweeda,

    |
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    }
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    |

    |

    R DUNCAN CAMPBELL, late of
    } fax, will deliver a}
    Lecture on Prince Charles KE iward Stewart,

    in Upper |

    W. McGILu.

    Ch’tewn, 12th Anenst, 1857.

    Zin

    Administration Notice,
    LL PERSONS having claims against [RON BEDSTEADS,

    given on the Ist of September. Four}

    |

    . the Estate ef PETER MACLELLAN, late |
    What | of Burnt Point. near Gedrgetown farmer, deceased, |

    (Margaret MacKenzie, Adiministrator, are request: |

    with contideuce reply —Give a | ed to Tarvish the same, duly attested, for settlement |

    to the undersivned, and all persons indebted to the |
    said Estate are requested to make immediate pay

    a
    »
    i

    i

    it lO

    R. REDDIN,
    Attorney for the above named Admini:trator.

    August 12, 1867. 4m

    TEA AT ST. ANDREW'S.
    Tea party of the Season will be
    ie beautiful grounds of St. Andrew's

    r

    +}
    mit

    Ries

    rov gaz is! her

    h. on WitDNESDAY, the Lith AUGUS’

    stant, in aid of the

    In addition to Tea and other delieucies,

    ud amusements of
    rovided
    The

    ope 8

    Steamer ‘* HEATHER

    will

    funds of the said Cliurch.

    ames

    leave

    the necomodation of parties from Charlottetown.
    Friends from Pown and County wishing to enjoy
    day of pleasant and healthy recreation are most
    respectfully invited to attend,
    Pie Stexmer will also call at the usual stopping

    a

    places up and down the river, both going and re- |

    turning

    Is OW epuressed by eur absurd hb ar tani ined . il . ,
    i Âą wed cen shilliugs, or one weeks imprisonmen . .
    the Canadians fling open their por = 1 they! for being drunk in the streets .. --Johu G. Ashley | Mayor Des Bris ty b is sold it the past year, a nd
    will draw thither the greater part of Che cou | vrs Thos Smith, trespass on premises judgment | S8Y% all give it high praise. Qui custowers will
    weree we are driving away from ora porta, and | for the plaintiif; two shillings and six peuce. find a tresh supply at Apothecaries Hall) Money
    will allure te th own region alse many indius- 3rd. —Sara Gavey was charged with being in-| refunded if it fails te satisfy, so you will not be | ±
    tries that are suffering and penshing bere. Gur vated and disorderly in the public street of the | humbugged. as with other things.
    . ouvicted d tinued i new afsiliaenae i " # ‘
    folly gives the wiatessaeu of the new Dominion a| SHY>' ove ‘ damned Gued in forty shillings, erin le Aug. 5, 1867. on
    very at tunity to accomplish what they | ‘Sit: Ove mouth s laprisonment in edhinet sar,
    7 ' a “ |} vet an old offender. .... Lawrence Kickhaun, i '
    have beet sig wv ter and talking adoul tor many uiuster of the Barque ** Cudine.”” now in this port, | CHILDREN aNbdD Bipstes.—Who doea not love
    ° t * the : al or nee - eat , ' ) } +) Z »
    years, te make the British Provinees the seat of} ves) Williaw Lang James Hammelland Charles! ehildren ?) Are they notthe light aud joy of every
    a Varied try and thrieieg commerce Phe!) Moore, articled seamen belouging to the said ship. | household?) Yet how «uany are the diseases lo
    preetectivnista im thie country have dane their) charged wit ( having disobeyed the orders of the! which they are subject, aud the great cause of
    beat te fetter and destroy our commerce: they u aster - i een gece Ws «Sys duty many of their afflictions is WORMS.
    ' ty } . : bee ' { aere tia Me ane : oThaw - er 2: Wes |
    lave, by r absurd and eruninal legielation Soap ip a ” ie sal ory “ . me t % with opus. ba ili the discensulate parents of these poor chil
    4 vly drive ‘veral lotportant industries inte Le SRO CORED Ft. STD ar ee ereu do? We
    Bete » , " | sich tine us the sald siilp is reported ready to pro- | :
    ib Prov a, Such as shipbuilding, a) ood to sea. few doses of
    r gr ds’ v1 Make the porte lie . , } a ar - oO y r r
    part or te “~ ” rade, & Mak o perte 24th.—William B- Dawsou vre Charles Thomp- | JUDSON'S WORM CANDY.
    et the new Deuuaiou free, and the people will) son. trespass of a horse in garden in the counnon, | j ] |
    “s 2 rush of commerce, industry and capl- uvjeted aad dined in a penalty of twenty suillings, | It cannot de any harm. [f is sure to do gover
    al tor u andl default? to be imprisoned for fourteen days ....) No Mercury er any other mineral is Ma it. [t ts
    -+2_—o_ ——— Williaia Corish, from lock-up, ebarged with bev} entirely vegetable
    SINGULAR SUN Invv.—A lady in Read. | teank aa isorderty. couvicted aud tined in a a ’ m
    ’ : re Alois santne. ab: Gpenile ani ities Mumale t Judson’s Worm Tea.
    g M isx w Versing With seme callers renaliv , Venly seiliitts..... iiilaim & ran 5, : : !
    cuddonts te 4 on sud sinking into a chair,| Om lock-ap, a seaman trom sip Here, i Sold by all dealers. Gi our Almanac.
    ; ’ ° wed Witi pein cirtilan alae lisordertv lu the} uu
    exclaimed, Did vou hear that gun [t aff-et- pre drt ald al pong ; uug in
    j i iS or alat | wbiic street; he wes also insolent to t ©} a ete e
    eu i 6 miregeiy . an wep “ERLE SOMAALY 4 a t q: - ted na " ' ait satacl i ss
    . : i mv) and sentenced to forfeit and pray A i ‘ : =
    ' rae nieert and it elterwi : rer’s Cathartic Pills
    Visilurs wl heard aot piers. at 1 it atterwimd t(penuaidtyv of fortv sulilitigs Or suller Olle AOUlu st y "
    tpyeared That oe gua had bees fie ed at the time; wmvrisenmeaut—comitted | are the most perfect pur-
    he place News case, hawever, that her 26th —Alexander Koss vre John H Kelly, as-| vutive we are ableto pro
    : resuliog a htudrced milea away, Waa at! saule and battery; couvieted aud lined live pounds, | ney ia kit we think
    tha atta sees. Sata siete Gh: the seed aeke maadh, i Frede:tek MeMahon vrs Oy iward Jones, | ‘ suee, abd, as We LOUK, |
    lischarge of bia fowling-piece, while huutiug in a! second wate of the slip © I, ©, Owen,” charged has ever yet been made
    rcuve ueat his house Vit aesaull aud battery ahd ernel, miuwuman treat- | by any bo ly Their ef-
    ” uenut on board the slip L.. Co Owen ona Voyaye on | ,
    npr . w high seas frou Liverpool, Rug and. to tie pori | ects have ebundantly
    4 Deen werd Pocket Kvives.— Phe New! of Charloitetow u, Prince Kdward lsiaid: Read shown to the community
    Oneaus Touaecs of the Diu, vouches tor the truth | |e nati „ depositons Coutaliing the comlialut: seve hour tals thar axel the
    te tollowaa -\ Captain Clarke reeetily con- il wotnesses Were edamiued; Thomas a trphy, al : fei : ;
    ae , ’ - other Hes nh 2
    nected with the Freedmen’s Bureau, and a Mr. | passenger ou the voyage, was sworu. The cise saci eaebaeldd aaa age
    ; sresmined on the tollowing the 27th. They ate win casant t e, but powerft
    Jacob Garret recentiy bad « disyate regarding ihe | „4 summed on the tollowing day, the 27th July.! They are safe aud picasant to take, but powerfu

    interest of the Captain in a plauftation, which ted
    aud an agreement to settle
    the matter by weaas of a ducl, to be fought with
    . t aad
    iomediately proceeded fo execute it by drawing
    We are told

    countderaule

    to threats, defanes,

    gittul propesitien being |

    ’
    avreed upon

    their kuives and rushing fegether.
    that fearful insted a
    time, the mien grasping each ollert by the leti

    Lie combat

    hand. and with the right cutting, slashing, and

    on the faee and bands, until Captam Clarke teil,
    exhaueted from the loss of blood.

    Whereapon the said Edward Jones was convicted

    fan
    two desperate, infurtated men] ‘

    stiillings paid
    Batler and foun MeLeod, for assualt and battery
    ou Piinesday last. the 25th Jniy tustant, and break- f :
    ing the leftarm between the eibow and arm-pit, | they care the every duy complaints of everybody,
    : Judgement
    stabbing indiscriminately in tue back and bedy.| Butler convicted and sentenced to forfeit and pay
    apeualty of tet ‘ Ă© Tae z
    Both men! a further sain of two pounds to Samuel Beaton for | time, in diminished doses, the safest and best

    of the said oifenees and seatenced to forfeit and pay

    t penalty of thirty shillings and coscs, aud in ‘de

    tof Payment to he iniprisoned twenty-one days | «
    “5th Jaly— Thomas Sullivan, seaman of the bark
    Undine.” charged with obstroctins Passengers on
    if the side-walks. convicted and fined five
    .. Santuel Beaton vrs James | «

    viiee

    of the Court as tollows, viz: James

    shillings and costs for assault, and

    toeure

    yrow
    | aud strength to the whole system

    Dit

    Their penetratiuy properties stimulate the
    vital activities of the body, remove the vbstractions
    of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease
    Tirey purge out the foul humors which breed aud
    distemper, stimalate sluggish or disordered
    yrgauns into their natural action, and impart tone
    Not ouly do
    While

    formidable and danverons diseases.

    presented a horrible appearance, being literally | persousl dauave sustained. Jolin MeLeod wus physic that can be employed for ebildren. Being

    hacked aud gasied all over the upper part of the
    body and aiuns. Captain Clarke expired about
    twelve heurs after tue fight, and at iast accounts
    Mr. Garrett was considered beyond the hope ot
    recovery.
    — —_~ Pe

    in & newspaper is worth ail ibe rest, tor “ like a
    caravan, It stretches along with packages and
    spices and gems, bits of fragrance or

    wrought metals, gathered from the

    The

    parcels
    cunningly
    Orrenut and trow the whele world besides.

    convieted and seulenced to forfeit and pay a penalty
    of twenty shillings and costs for i |
    tery on Samuel Heaton, auc a further suen assessed | purely veyetable, are entirely harmless.
    to ve@ paid of two pounds for compensation for loss! have been made that would surpass belief, were |

    juries in breaking the lett arm.

    suult and bat

    of time to the said Semnel Beaton for personal in-

    sugar-coated, they are pleasaut to take ; aud, being

    jthey not substantiated by mea of such eXxa!ted

    we | 30h--John Malligan, a seaman, was charged | character, as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.
    , , . . ' . . i “a .
    Henry Ward Beecner says tue * nem” colninn | with being drunk and incapable of taking care of | Many eminent clergymen and physicians certify to

    iimself, convicted and fiued a penalty of jive shil
    lings.....John He Kelly vrs Llouonrable James
    Duaneanu. for assantt and battery committed oun

    board che stenmer ‘ ELeatber Belle.” in the harbor
    of Charlottetown, convicted and ordered to forfeit ; :
    and pay a penalty of forty shillings and costs, or in| relief of our afflicted fellow-men.

    items of the paper, like the «taffing of the Thanks- defaulé to be imprisoned one calendar mouth.

    giving turkey, repreacnts every Culng tu Cie Louse,
    crusts of bread, crackers and all spices.”
    -—_o-—
    An enterprising mereiant of Cincinnati pro-|
    poses to send wheat down the Mississippi te New

    Orleans and thence to New York tor half the | edly, with children and adults, attributed to other
    causes. ix occasioned by Worms
    | ComMFITS,”
    " P lean do no possible injury to the most delieate child
    California papers say that San Francisco aends |. (ay

    ruling rates, or for 30 c. a bushel.

    eal

    away forty tous of silver aud six Lous ol gold every |

    i month, and that the State exports 10,000 tons ot |

    copper anuually
    —# <<
    The New York distillers were sentenced on}

    | Wednesday to the penitentiary ter ene and two)

    years respectively, for aliempting tu defraud the |

    government.
    — —_

    Califernia editors love to tell large stories of |
    California products. The San Francisco Bulletin |
    states thal near Monterey there are froga Welgloug
    twenty five pounds, and their creaking can be |

    a -~ —_

    AN EFFECTUAL WORM MEDICINE. |
    Brown’s Vermifuge Comiits,

    Orn Worm

    Lozexces. Mach sickness undoubt- |
    Phe VeEKMIFUGE
    although effeetual in destroying worms,
    Phos valuable combination has been successfully
    used by physicians, aut found to be sufe and sure |
    in eradicatiuy worms, so hurtful to children.
    Ciildren having woris require immediate atten
    ion. as neglect of the trouble often causes prolong:
    ed sickness.
    Svuptems of worms in children are often over- |
    H ; -
    Worms in the stomach) aud

    looked bowels canse

    lirritation, whieh can be removed only by the use

    fasare remedy. The combination of ingredients

    ‘
    used in making Brown's * VeratruGe Comettaℱ |
    is such as to pive the best possible elfect With
    safety.

    Curtis & Brown, Proprietors. New York Sold |

    | evacuant medicine

    the public the reliability of our remedies, while

    others have sent ns theassurance of their conviction

    that our Preparations contribute immensely to the

    The Avent below named is pleased to furnish
    yratis our American Almanac, coataining directions
    for the use of these medicines and certific ites of
    their cures of the following complaints :—
    theumatism,

    Costiveness, Bilious Complaints,

    stomach, Nausea. Indigestion, Morbid liaction of
    the Bouwela« and Pain arising therefrom, Flatalency,
    Loss of Appetite, all Diseases which require an

    They also, by purifying. the

    | blood and stimulating the system, enre many com-

    plaints which it woul 1 not be s lpposed they eould

    ralvia and Nervons Irritability, Derangements of

    the Liver nud Kidneys, Gout, and otuer kindred ahd

    disorders arising from a low state of the body, or

    obsiruction of its fanetions.

    Do not be put off by naprincipled dealera with former will leave LIVERPOOL, returning, the |
    week

    other preparations on which they make more proiit.

    Pickets can be had on the grounds

    R. McDONALD, Sec’y.

    August 5, 1867,

    Wesleyan Sabbath School

    TSA.

    |
    |
    |

    124 Pair Tweed Pauia,

    10 Rubber and Reversable Coate,
    25 pieces Shirting,

    criptrons,

    10 pieces Pilot and Melton Cloths,

    { do Striped Shirting,

    5 pieces Bedticks, and vartous ether articles m

    the Dry Good line.

    —ALSO,—
    20 Dezen Black Traces,
    20 de Bright do
    2) de Back Bands,
    3 Caskse Sherry Wine,
    10) do Seoreh Whiskey,
    20 Boxes Soap,
    } Cask Putty,
    te do Kerosene On),
    i) Boxes Caverdish Pobaceo,
    20 do” Mustatyb Raisins,
    5. Caska Currants,
    5 Boxes Val. Raisive,
    12 Dozen Gram Sacke.
    WILLIAM DOOD,

    Auetioneer,

    Terms—from ‘£10 to £50, 2 munths: over |

    LOU, 4 miouth's credit, on approved Notes,
    W.D:
    July 29. 1857.

    New Dominion Goods!!

    PER CYGNET FROM MONTREAL.

    Ladies’ & Misses’ Hoop Skirts,

    So cheap as to defy competition,

    BUTTERFLY TIES!

    Paper and Linen Collars & Cuffs,

    in the favourite styles~-Standard, Enaimel,
    Pickwick, [lustrated, Gem, Military,
    and Shakspeare, all perspiration
    proot, und No Poison.

    SOLD AT SMACL PROFIT, WHOLESALE |

    AND RETAIL.

    An Examination will confer a favor.

    J. W. FALCONER & CO.

    South side Queen Sqrveare, Daly 29. 1867

    ON SALE,

    AT THE

    Eritish Warehouse,

    WINDOW GLASS,
    Paint, Oil and Patty,
    Superior article nm TEA,
    Moist and Refined SUGAR,

    Wire Dish Covers,
    Metal Leapote,
    NURSERY FIRE GUARDS,
    Brass and Mahogany
    POLES, ENDS and RINGS,
    AND
    General Farnishing Goods.

    W. & A. BROWN.
    July 29, 1867.

    Bernie”
    Wuart oi that morning, at 9 o'clock, fer |

    fEXHE Sabseriber wishes to inform the Trade
    that the Brigt. HELEN DAVIES is

    /now due from BARBADUOES, with a full Cargo

    |
    |
    |
    |
    |
    |
    |
    |

    ae Annual Festival in connection with |
    the Weslevan Sabbath School of thie city, |

    will be hela at Spruce Avenue, St Peter's Road, | J
    Tea for visitors

    o
    a

    they produce powerfal effects, they are at rhe same |

    a

    Cures |

    n WEDNESDAY, August lth.
    t 4 o'clock.

    Tickets to be had at the Stores of H. A. Harvie,

    ny of the Leachers.
    July 29, 1867.

    CALEDONIAN CLUB.

    |

    |

    Great Meetine of the Clans!

    ue Biff Annual Gathering of the! Jnty 29 1867.

    Caledonian Clab will be held at Cnarlotte-| >

    town on WEDNESDAY, the 2st of Angust next, |
    the proceeds to be given to the Wallace Mouumeut |

    ]

    jerection of a Monument to one of the noblest of

    Fund.

    This Gathering will afford every patriotic Seoteh-
    jman aN opportnuity of contributing towards the!

    | Scotland's sous-
    A. G. MceDOUGALL, Secretary.

    i
    |
    |
    ‘

    | Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from foul |

    Charlottetown, Jaty 29. 1867

    TEACHER WANTED.
    OR the SOURIS (RAST) DISTRICT)

    SCHOOL

    One producing a recommenda- |

    tion from thé Trustees of his last Schuot. would be
    preferred, Apoly tomediately to
    RONALD MACDONALD,

    Chairman of Trastees.

    | reacn, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neu- |
    ks
    2d

    first

    Souris, Aug. 5, 1867. 21

    LIVERPOOL TRADERS.

    ~—"s

    LIVERPOOL on

    tor

    m

    SEPTEMBER, and

    the

    NEW

    |

    of the above, cuusisting ot—
    10 Ebda. VERY BRIGHT
    30 Tierces BARBADOES
    50 Bbls. SUGAR.
    200 Pauncheons Choice Muscovado
    25 small packages § Molasses.
    Terms as usual. Apply to J. & T. MORRIS,

    or to
    DANIEL DAVIES.

    Charlottetown, Jnly 15, §867.

    NOLICE.
    DIVIDEND of six shillings and eight-
    pence (6s 8d) in the pound, will he paid
    to the creditors of the Estate of the late David
    Jackson Roberta, on application at the Office of

    ‘Beer & Sons, WE. Dawson, D. Laird, aud from | Carvell Brothers, Charlottetown,

    JS. CARVELL, Administrator.
    _Charlottetown, P. h Isiand, Aug 5, 1667.
    MACKEREL.
    y TANTED to purchase, any quantity of

    Mackerel, for which the highest price in
    cash will be paid.

    {BALES COTO GOODS

    Per Steamer from BRITAIN, Juiy 21, 1867, |

    at the

    BRITISH WAREHOUSE, -

    coupled with the

    SPRING SUPPLY,

    makes the Largest Importation ef

    DRY GOODS

    to this market this season.

    THE BARK UNDINE wil! sail |
    Se FRIDAY, the |
    AUGUST; and the CLIPPER SHIP NEW _

    DOMINION, about the 2uib AUGUST. The!

    Bought and Sold on the Best Terms.
    W. & A. BROWN.

    July 29, 1867.

    NOTICE

    To persons indebted to the Kstate of

    Brass Kettles,

    The Centre of Attraction

    ie at

    ROBERT YOUNG'S,
    Queen's Square,

    Tue Best and Cheapest
    Eioop Skirts
    in the Trade, are at

    RK. YOUNG'S,

    The Best Assortinent and Newest Styles of
    Summer Dresses

    are at

    ROBERT YOUNG'S.

    The Cheapest place to buy

    Shawls & Mantles,
    "YOUNG'S.

    The cheapest COTLONS are at

    R. YOUNG'S.

    Laulies and Gentlemen's Paper Collars & Cathe
    for the Millon at

    tOBERL YOUNG'S.

    Beantifal BONNETS and HATS, cheap at

    ROBERT YOUNG'S.

    The Griginal

    Weed SEWING MACHINES, the
    best in the Market, at

    | ROBERT YOUNG'S.

    |
    | Real Paisley Shawls for less than they can be
    imported, at

    ROBERT YOUNG'S.

    Ladies’ SERGE BOOTS, frou 78 6d per pair, @

    Boots & Shoes, first cate article, at

    | Gents’, Ladies’ and. Misses’ Balmoral and | R. YOUNG’S.
    | Congress, in Kid, Calf and Prunella, de. |

    | Cheaper than ig gaa in Town. | phere cnn . . oe :

    | Sct ROBERT YOUNG'S.

    Charlottetown, loth July, 1867.
    SHOP TO LET.
    T° BE LET from the Ist day of @ctoher

    next, that Eligibly Sitnated FIRE-PROOFP
    SHOP and Premises, adjoining the ** City Hanp
    .' at present occupied by Mr. Lepage,
    fronting on Queen and Dorchester Streets.
    DANIEL BRENAN.

    oa

    la

    | To be Let.
    naar very desirable RESIDENCE,

    recently occupied by Masow Paton, in the
    Royalty of Charlottetown. Apply to

    JAS. C. POPE.

    Ch'town, Jaly 15, 1957.

    duly 29, 1867,

    A ND

    ERSONS residing outside of Charlotte

    town, having GOODS to come by the Steam-
    , ship “ ALHAmBiA! or * Commence,” and desir.
    jing them forwarded, must send to the SUBSCRIB-
    | ER3, or their own AGENTS in whe City, the
    original INVOICE of the Goods, by which te
    | make the proper eutries at the Custom Honse, for
    | duties to procure the Peemits to deliver.
    CARVELL BROS.,

    Agents B. & C.8. 8-C.

    — Consignges, take Notice !

    July 22. 1867.

    Marine Insurance Co,

    4 DIVIDEND of Three pounds Tea
    -ℱ shillings per share bas this day been declared
    to the shareholders for 1366, who are at present
    boua fide members, payable at the Secretary’s
    ollice. By order,
    I’. W. HALES, Seoretary.
    Charlottetown, 29th July, 1367.

    JUST RECEIVED,

    ER BRIGANTINE LEANDER,
    from MONTREAL—
    200 Bbls Extra FLOUR,

    |

    5) do CORNMEAL,
    250 doz BROOMS,

    60 do PAILS,
    10) sides SOLE LEATHER,
    which will be sold as low as can be bought on
    the Island, for CASH.
    GEORGE HOWATT.

    Just Received from Boston,
    | 100 BOXHS LOZENGES,
    |

    100 groes MATCHES,

    13 Bols KEKOSENE OIL,
    2do TUKPENTINE,

    1 Bol. White ROSLN.

    For Sule low.
    GEORGE HOWATT.

    Cranand. June 17, 1867. 2m

    CASH CUSTOMERS

    ILL find GRORGE HOWATT'S
    the BEST and CHEAPEST PLACE

    To buy all kinds of Merchandize.

    Im

    Crapand, Jane 17.

    100 BUXES RAISINS

    JOR SALE LOW by
    GEURGE HOWATT.

    CARVELL BROS. _Crapand, June 17, 1867, ___ 3m
    at ot plttiniete 71? | BEW.@@0RR) Miku Guus
    Fresh kmportation. | HE Subscriber would mform the Inhabi-

    tants of P. E. Island, that, ou the arrival of
    ithe Brig ANN, trom Liverpool, G. B., he will
    | offer,

    | Wholesale and Retail,

    | For Cash or good Joint Notes of Hand,

    Nos. 1,2 & 3 WHITE LEAD, in 56, 28, & 14

    lbs. ;

    Black, Red, & Yellow PAINTS, in 28 & 14 Ibs. ;
    ! Boiled and raw LINSEED OILS:
    | Chance’s Sinethwick GLASS;
    | PUTTY, Black and White, in Bladders 28 and
    14 |bs.;

    CUT NALLS&. and CUT SPIKES;

    Diamond Head DECK SPIKES;
    | Rare Refined and Common LRON, assortetl sizes;
    | Barrels and Kegs COAL TAR;
    | Barrels Black and Bright VARNISHER;
    | Coils HEMP and WIRE CORDAGE;
    | Bolte Extra and Navy Boiled CANVAS;
    | Bars YELLOW METAL, § to §;

    YELLOW METAL BUTLT! BOLTS,7 « §;
    CLINCH RINGS, [ron and Yellow Metal:
    | Crates and Casks GLASS. CHINA,and EARTH-

    a

    SF et ee

    ome

    ae cathe

    om wantin tt, AI tcc tt tens el ile IFIT at

    stg:

    instant, be observed as w Hutreay at the Public om “i by all Dealers Medicines, at 25 cents a box. i . ; a . j ENWARE,—Crates assorted for country
    ’ “ ‘ . reraci authority oul ealers in Ale aay a i -" eee ee ; “ag ' tp 4 iv a | ‘4a Ă© 45 4 ;
    Odieas, being tie day fixed for the Games ot we | ℱ ard — . : pe "ws a “i bolle cman Sale OO. 0867. \y Demand Ayen’s and take no others. ‘The sick want DOMINION. ou the Ist of OCTOBER. PIDGEON & STEWART. saa ;
    Caledunian Cie. | avere that they are yetandh, agg 8 ’ d ; the best aid there is for them, and they should} For FREIGHT or PASSAGE, apply in! LL indebted his K !A NEW MIXTURE for Bottoms of FISHING.
    | cost nothing to keep in repatr. : : LIVERPOOL, to JOSEPH POPE & Co..| A 4L, persons indented to this state are)“ + ny I's hs eal of tn ae i
    30 “ell " — so re | PRICES CURRENT. | have Wt. eee Sd ely ag hereby requested to settle their accounts forth. | BOATS, twuch approved o y % ;
    MB oe THE EFFECTS or THE LATE GALE . ’ ft i ‘ —o. a a rt oe ae 1 Mass Trattord Chauibers, ov bere to the owner Sahel aa a ' ‘ | fishermen. ;
    : It ia said that the Fresca Emperor will be one Cuancorrerown, August $, 1467 Prepared by Da J.C Arena Co, Lowell, Mass. ‘ | with. All accounts reuati.ing unsettled after loth | ah |
    MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT. or two hundred thousand dollars in debt befure | ‘ a ‘ ao land sold by all Drugywista and dealers in medicine “i is si JAMES C. POPE. | of AUGUST will be placed, indiscrimimately, i) Parties wanting any of the above articles will ; )
    b ts evening of Friday last, the 2d inst, the Exhibition closes, in Consequence of the | Provisions. ssnaumie lai. Ch town, Ang. 5, 1867. 2 ddan, the hands of our Attorney renner BROS. do well by calling aud sppsiccer sag ag on , |
    previous tu the heavy gale, a Boat containing | paeyiticent entertainments lie has 30 Constantly | Beef, (small) pertb........--. ore ’ a ‘les “ aN | evi JARVELL 5. | OLD SIrAND, formerly vecupied by W. W. |
    " > Ă© . 2 | lic , . 4 Tarson. Gener f rj 2a- re ‘ F cS ‘harlottetown, Jaly 29, 18467. 4 lili J < , :
    five irae teen aves Le speadey yo po during the summer. ‘ De vs the = sere teee eee eeens +354 - = ye v3 W " tsom, Gonvral yet . oom on Liverpool ta Charlotte WR. | See —— Rea ordeeceseraeeraeeidersinae Loup & Ca. HEAD of LORD'S WHARF, :
    " ns ae eet r Sona aier IRE a Ce er ee ee a ee eee = " , Tur Clipper) Barquae HELEN! 1 „; ater Sireet,
    Cappored to Lave perished. The boat haseubse- | « Gurtrude Grey.” rather a plain looking girl) Wo (suail)..--.-- sl caKe dhiale de wien 6d to Sd) + pe \ “ a wn. ' fae i or dale, ARTEMAS LORD. ;
    ‘ : ; ; r } P by yg MALCOLM, classed A 1 at Lloyd's ns :
    Se Pgh ma up roves et Pria. : rhe of about twenty-five years, bas been swindling | Mutwn, pa Ses on Cncnelieces pees cs sees an 24 4 Died, fur 7 years, coppered and copper: | HEMLOCE TIMBER. Oct. 29, 1865. ‘
    names rties were Charles Stranberg, “fe = ‘endear the . P e hax! V. Cg a Oa ed hahic thee ew aun, beees Sd to dk ti ; 3 4 ‘ ! is sg st es saith homerhotehdehatttiibelipvnipieeilidtenetsdiiadeceiaietiieiinent:
    duty thcheot al ade pl stn pane | poeple in Boston und r the agg vogtecse yor thw ng i beh AAR ag ODE @dtota| At Orwell Cave, on 22d ult, after an illness of | fastened, Samuel Nicholson, Com- 30 TONS HEVLOCK TIMBER, of’ R i MNO Vv iY L.
    Joba; Charies K. Strauberg, teacher in the Aca | just escapee say ta a pane AN for inepe ware ‘| Lamb per | ere Pat te ee ee eeeeeee 3, Ww G4; one MOUth, which he bore with patient ean eer & mnander, will " despatched as above about the | goud quality, ready for delivery where | QP f «
    demy, River John, and David J. Strauberz,— | BA, SAA, SOb ein A SH Sih | Better, (fresh) 6.06500 00Ks 0:09 «ds* wee Wd to 94! Hector, tlre beloved aud lan ented son of wore | 1th of September next. This vessel has already }it now Hes ia rats near the Perry Wharf in Char- | TEMUE Subseriber inf the Public that ;
    eoniaining jos wadedstand, en eacle nad iwe i - —_- , ; vp r onlt hay Ras es . 9d to lod Donald, Kinloch. aged 19 years, miuel hanented by | proved itself a desirable conveyance for Goods, | Jottetowa. Also, 2000 feet Scantling, 3000 Fence | { 4 Sudseriver in ortms e Fudit :
    Sethonet Ge ary saentiens, of this city. | The newest expedient of the illicit whisky ch athe —. sep Te oan pa. ap ..Bd to Gd | hist jends and acqaaintances,bat they sorrow hot a8) For Freight apply in Liverpool to Sir James! Poles, may be tad on application to_ he has REMOVED frow bin oid preuniaes ia
    GH Tae “ Vocevreen Pic Nic ” came of on | is te construct their “ stills’? on board vessels in ey per DBA « Giada's ocevdiedide SOM > At White Sands, Murray Harbor, on I wey the | iy the uw vers, ise Charlottetown, July 29th, 1367 isl next dour south of the said Bank, tormerly oceu-
    Wedecsiey lest, on the delightfal grounds of | ‘be harbour. Oue of these has been eeized, ONG) pious per M.... sees cess cece s come BQd to Sha | 26th alt, in — a ew lp. eg 4 JAMES DUNCAN & CO. FOR SALE! pied by Mr Monin Lowpen. isla
    Cai ni ,» @ J e ge a im | the detectives are now on the tracks of others. | el, WEE bespisaress os 2000848 . 17s w lds! beloved mite of me “ ae centre amen fH | Angust 5, 1867. tf - RALPH W. BRECKEN.
    .c — h > ” he Ste ‘ ’ lwhich Was borne n subnu ) ie F nienciclheletaalaioaliatantsedliessidledatighheditititialacllaaniitiagseniciciealnetrehiieneteetinteinncsenitianmsitcaiint . } , ae 2, }
    en eunany a yt oe ce ee at rds . Eggs, per dozen....- eo Soeee Se Will, leaving disconsoiate husband and wine London Trader Freehold i reperty mt heorgetowa, woe O- ee i ‘
    Heat tte- ‘ » . re 2 . n } BEe, : 7 t ° | ° eT 7
    lew ~—_ a three trips between Charlotte: | CaiLDaeN HAVING Woums.—Require imme-| Grain. childven to mourn their irreparable loss. ("PSHE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sal NOTICE TO TRESPASSLBE J
    wen and Kocky Point Wharf, tor the parpose of | diate atiention, as neglect of the trouble often Barley. — cses cece ceec cece sees sereeds 6d to 58) Qe White Sands, Marmay Harbor South, on the | a, Tue Reguiar Trader Barque i 1 Rasp anceereg % sty 1 Fi. eae) s ’ :
    f d thei ‘ Pa OF : = ; "s ‘ Ă© s Sas, os a) we 3 stant he fs ’ : , ‘ow! ot 15.N 3rd r re, Letter . . : ,
    iter 84 tne on sont ag a ee oe ! causes prolonged sickness. Browns | ermifuge Oats, perdo ....-. bogies oe dbs a [leeds &-4B6 to'Se Bi | 30th ult, iv the 13th vear of her age. of cougestion | ‘ LOWS, 230 tals Repidter, iA 1 at ba Pe ag pte
    Spead the day The Pic Nie anplanarnele it | COPE.) OF. ¼ some dogs tag hat pig Vegetables. | of the brain, Selina, eldest daughter of Mr Williaa | Liovd’s, metalied, Ro McRae, mas-| sisting of a Dwelling Honse, 36x 26 feet, 12 feet the City Couneil, that some evil disposed
    by all Glasses of the cowmunity, aaa passed ot te | worns aan ts, anal | a! the x a am at 2} ies CRUE Olas cae cass saeies 81 to 4d Beck. ver, will leave Loudon tor Charlotie- post, anda Work Shop in Gouree of erection. i coe are “ med ens he ries gown = eres eka
    the entire entisfaction ot all concerned. Thevaly |" * O'S DY Most Demere in me — | Pens per qUĂ©rt.... o2se coed ade cence ee 8d wo W0d) 2 seen [twee on oo about ih September next. += et et gi | Lillsboronzh and King Square, by paweeng he
    ; . " ; ‘ Ow , 3s | 2; : E stGEE.AL. fi : ‘a iy pune we th aud daaaving the CREWS aud ’
    Zz that eccurred to mar the pleasare of the | Aug. 12. a pa -poonnjnacagignennanneed> ape RRana naa aad Paxs.ot Charlottetown, | Por Freight or Passage apply in London te) PHOMAS MAHER. ores poeey ‘il oe ee by climbing on :
    ; y Was the setting oa fire ~by some parties te- | A fi us in Ulndih Maan bineeladt week, the Apples. ...- -++ oeeee Kee ows te gene cone ARRIVED. z : | Jobu Pueairu & Sous: at Charlottetowa to G.| _ Georgetown, Aucust 1, loz. tl ae it — | and injaring the fences theree!, and are also inn the
    riding on that side of che river —the woous in the | — : ; ii hes { i ‘ : ir! ouliry. Aug. 2—Sch. Mary & Chartes, Babin, Shediae; | & S. Davies, or the undersigned, | ae N =: ‘habit of injuring the trees on the @itlerent Side
    — ws ated. Herm, Sp, Sess aan MBone , ong avs SS * ite 6 re d 7 ay nt na r Tortieg, Radh <>- Fh-- ---Fa-0- + ote os --6. to 9s lumber. Awelia, Eaton, Pugwash ;limestone, | DANIEL DAVIES. Adminis -Tacion oles. walks: This is to give Notive, that the Police
    from which was very oppressive — Isl. because gussip said she had Deen wu pro : | Fowls, each...----- wi eich path do veets ey be 63 3—Robert, Courad, Pictou; coal. soca, | Charlottetown, August 5, 1507. fin | LL persous having any claims against Ofiicers have received expec ial orders co be on the ,
    oe | - Ta | Chickens, pair....---> dh ob nod oocep ht 8 Go OI Dwyer, Cow Bay; do. Lacity Ann, Brov- | —————_ OOo . : as nt? } e | look-out for the partes so offending. And the *
    i sea dea aie | Chickens, p yer, ys - ; " “ i the Estate of Ronald MeBonald, late of ) SO. ste inn th ‘
    ps per eee re a ieee Fish. | nell, cps epee pr ame my NORMAL SCHOOL. Proapect Hill, Lot 47. deceased, wre requested to | citizens are paren a aon Gane
    + eee as tollows :— | Cudfash, per iqths s6icsis 04 60'ss5s eer Halifax; flour, meal, &±, d—Alexwader, | >. 77 7 ere . au furnish their Accounts duly attested. to the under. |" unes of trespassers, iv order that the
    Mayor—Thoopiilus DesBrisay, Esq.,(re-elected.) | July 1.—James Lory, Seuior vrs Thomas Fennes ee woth va ABS SE JOOS tu biel MeNeill. Port Malgrave; limestone. Ulip- | Hi i [Ss engniienton wi ue re-ope ned oo signed, Administrator of sive wid Kstute ; and all | proseented, and, on conviction, oho eubdtae yo
    Wert Xo. I—JSohn Morris, & do sey, the younger.for asaanit and buttery, couvicted aesheanel por dozen......-- eves cecdc es Sato ds| per, Forest, Port flood; do, Fanny, Jarveu, | Mi INDAY , the 2nd of September wext. The persons inaebted to the awid Estate are required to | inturaed that the nleust peualty ve hi
    i ee OS : | and fined 204 or ove months imprisonment—detend- | Âą » Guilt; fish. Josephine, Larvie, Cas-umpee; | examination of Caniates forentranee will begin | yuke immediate par went to | provides wiil be enforced. ;
    “ 3—James Keddia. Exq., yo | ant appealed to the Sapreme Court...~ Pious Mac: | Lember, Be 6d to 4s! dv. Azelda & Latra, Molnrod, Boston;mer. jon the Thursday previous (the last Thursday of | LAUCHLIN McBONALD, Administrator, Re erder, i ;
    a rg KR. Beer. Esq., do. Mahon appeared te answer 4 sueimous ee Boards, (Heroteck). - i og ng ull hale ata, “ 4s sel fi—seotia, Lane, Glowsester; mer. J.J. | Auguat, iastant), at the hour of 9a.m. Noean-| Prospect Hill, Ler a7. Ameusr tat D807 ri PETEK MACGOWAN, City Clerk. i
    - oa b. Pollard, Esq, Herald | for hire without license wo to do, eonv sas - | Do (Sprace).....--ee+ cree ees : Ps he 9a| Marshall, MeNaught, Wallace; stone. llan- fdidates absent at this prelimivary examiuation Ce ee ra Rae 24th July, i867 5
    —David Laird, Esq.—H-rald. i fined ten e#hillinys..... William Awan, oue of tue Do (Pine)... eee ener cece cree ee ES Wo Os) Fallaut, Kusico; fish, Seauan’s Bride, | ean bead i Lthe fol : : Y eung Geaticomen’s oldie dmcnonntneni . ;
    —— eo | Police officers vrs Fuowas Feunessey, Senior.aasanlt| 3p; “ + oes 108 to Lis gan, Callanh, 2 7 {Can DP RSRED POBine belpwing term. aS J EW KLLERY
    ee , : ry pier nn ae Se cba. | oe tee eee rind Ate "er triste McDonald, Aricaat, ±ravel. 7—Laura, | By order of the Board of Education, i ! { ; WATCHES and = *
    = rap Renage a AP dete paneer digg fpr ad foe wdle pec’ Bay lent teapmarie pap toe habe | Sundries | Fardy, Pictou; cal. Marie Olive, Cornicr, JOHN McNELLL, 8 t mataias Ust Rt JELVED., ± ENGLAND
    elunteer Mili % . lace at the | vieted and find @s. or two months imprisonment— . 7 " j , . i" “Oe a . : WN MONS » Secretary. : a i 5S uU (0, from “hehe
    range in Bdaekanndien an teliee ihe | defendaut discharged on appeal to the Supreme Hay, per ton ...- eee ees tet eeee eee pie nye Caraquet; boards Mayflower, Girror, Port | August 5, 1357. a Princes Street. - - - - - - Charlottetown. of best quality, and for sule ata lew price—
    SES Futy, with the following result. Distsness | Vourt.--.-Thumne Perry vre Duniel Neloun,| teen, por ere TUFTC cena, + ROPE Yo Pishermen A’ RW. 3 SMITd, begs to inform, ~ pyorigoutel Watches in Silver Cases,
    306 ead 300 yards, 5 suots at exch range :— | some aa vo Bg her agree aad | nam Ae gong Ne te uth ela: none! Aye. 2—Seb. Verona, Morin, Skediac; bal. 3—- aT’, the ixbabitants cf Prince Kdward Is'and { holes jowolled,...-.-0.-s--*-# £310 6
    “ dy quire. ot 4 j eu ee ee ee eeeee . 2-5 4 +? 7h . 2 a ° . vt , As . “ if 4 “ ;
    Prize. Nawr. Potsrs. Soden p Rng defendaut oF on aamonished and dis | Rectan, per yatd.........+-. eee sesees eds to 6s) Fanny, Jairvieu, Gulf; fisting. 5 — Str. ‘pus Subseribers have in Store— ; that the duiies of his School wail be resumed | Do. im Muuting Casce,....---------- : ~ :
    it £2 0 0 J. Nieholsen, 2» | charged. | Cabtskios, per Ib.... 2.06 ce eee coos noes 6d to 91! Commerce, Doan, Halifax; gensral cargo. | 2008 Mackerel Barrels, + Aagust Lah. < £ Bourd an mis Eupglish Levers......-. dow iiy Shunt ;
    4 61 W. Huteneson, 20) | 2nd—Georve Lewis, Market Clerk vrs George | pides, et Rh STAYS « 445 < snes vw ee Iucity Aun, Brownell, Pugwash; bal. Mary, | 409° Bus iels Salt. . A limited num ver of Bourdere wi ne taker. Watch Chains aud Kers Finger Rings, Stee! Ewe ;
    @ 126 F. Catford, is | MacG@rewyr, batcher,and Lemuel LePage, appeared) woot... ... iii bans. sexton .is to 1s 6d) Murray, Uanse; deals, Amelia, Eaton Pag- | 309 Sarrels Prime Powies. | Trems, per Quarter, payable in advance. Hinweand Brooches. Geute Dive. sweat Variety, ;
    +h ©i5 0 F Perkin, i” / to unswer a charge for “ee sap yoo sone | he the) Skoepskims...... Sia irignc nian it dee a or ee wash; bal. 6—Wope, Robertson, Pistwousde. | Fer Sale Low. ioeed and | lene yb pi ewbaes som Al 4 o 6 by A. PL RCH ASE, Ww MeN |
    Sth 9 M: t house, coutrary to the rufes and regulations | eee ' e + + late fay oil : CARVEBL Os. MpeBePolurpeysy {4 482. .c2 tiiak 0 smurdon s Corwer-.
    .4 6th o'te"e K Heestis, - pact ket : ivieted and fined oweh seh hittin re AGG FOE OIE «00+ 2800 wo aens- « be pry Aneas, Dwyer, 9 gp ae a te Aselss & = oe ARY : Li BROS ob ath es ve harlottetown, Oct. 31, [88b.
    © t’°± A. Merris, Pe | of the Market, eur a ‘ a \ GEORGE LEWIS, MarketClork, | Lavra, Moiared, bay CUnalsur; ba’. { Charlottetowe, July 22, 1367. Du | August 5, 18u7, | Qharlo my .

    ‘or ove Weeks imprisonwent—paid.

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