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    FROM GLASGOW, _

    Per Brig Volant,
    RECEIVED at the

    “Jtalilan Warchouse,”
    (Next dow to Sarbird & Co.)

    Fine Old SCOTCH WHISKIES,

    Younger's & Baird's tndia ALES & PORTER,

    SCOTCH OATMEAL, (for invalids and others)
    do SPLIT PEAS, do POT BARLEY,

    DUNDEE MARMALADE, WAGGON MATs,

    JARS, PLASKS, BOTTLES, &e., &o., &e,

    Very Cunar for prompt payments,
    MACEACIIERN & CO,

    Qw
    A CARD.
    William Stiggins,
    Machinist,
    (Next Door to Wm. B. Allan's Tin Shop.)
    Gans, Locks, and Magnetic Machines, accurately re-
    paired, Lrands out, Bell Hanging and Turning on

    the moet reasonable te rms.
    Mill Gear supplied to order.

    Charlottetown, I. E. 1., May 18. 1863, .
    VWishermen’s Outtitss
    1868.
    {1K Subscriber is prepared to furnish all the necessary

    OUTFITS for prosecuting Vessel or Voat Fishing,
    such ast

    iad

    May 20, 1868.

    Salt, Bait Knives, Flour,
    Tharrels, Splitting do Hread,
    Pogies, Throating do, Reans,
    Clams, ait Heavers, Pena,
    Mackerel Hooks, Wat.r Siores, Batter,
    do Foy Horns, Pork,
    Mackerel Lines, Chopping Trays, Heof,
    Cod do do Knives, Lard,
    Sra do Ditty Boxes, Tea,
    Nest Bille, lanterns, Collve,
    Jig Ladels, Bianacle Lamps, Sugar,
    do Kasps, Lamp wicks, Molasses,
    do Moulds, dy Chimneys, Raisins,
    Clam Choppers, Kerosene Oil, Currants,
    Mackerel Forks, = ewter, Dried Apples,
    do digs, Lead, Spices,
    Cod Leads, Water Stones, Pickles,

    He also posseseos sup rior facilities fur Inspooting, Packing,
    and Shipping Mackerel, Herring, Codfish, Xe.
    N. B.—The highest price paid for all kinds of FISIL.
    I. C, HALL.
    Charlottetown, May 20, 1868. Om,

    “GOTTON DUCE,

    ees Sabseriber Acesxr for the Sale of the
    celebrated
    Russel Mills Coiton Duck,

    aid is prepared to Gill all orders for the same with the
    least possible delay. . :
    Also on hand COTTON BOAT DUCK, and COT-
    TON DRILLLINGS, suitable for Bont Sails, together
    with Cotton Sail Twine, Pare Bee's Wax, &e.
    , 1.C. HALL.

    ia

    Ch'town, May 20, 1868. ......_:-—«. «C
    COPPER PAINT.
    = on hand, Gallon and Half Gallon

    Cans of
    Tary & Wonson’s Copper Paint,

    which effectually prevents the action of worms on the

    bottoms of Vessels and Boats and also prevents the
    Heetion of Barnacles, Grass, &e.

    — I. C. MALL.
    Ch'town, May 20, 1868. _

    GREEN-BACKS!
    {XCHANGE on BOSTON, and GREEN-BACKS
    bought and sold by
    1. C. WALL,

    Chitown, May 20,1868, Om
    IS HSRMEN WANTED!
    Pf) FIRST CLASS FISHERMEN wanted for Boar
    50) Fisuinxe at Rustico, before the Ist and 10th of
    JUNE.

    Ch'town, May 20, 1R6. Sin

    ~~ * I. C. HALL.
    1868, 1868,

    Summer Arrangement.
    N and after MONDAY. Ith MAY next, until
    further notice, Trains will run as follows:
    DOWN TRAINS~-GOING EAST?
    Leave St. John for Shediac and Point du Cheno at 7,
    _a#.m., and 1.45 p. m.
    Leave St. Jobn for Sussex at 5, p. m,
    UP TRAINS —GOING WEST:

    Leave Sussex for St. John at 6.15, a. m,

    « Shediac for St. John at 7 and 11, a. m.

    The 6.15 a.m. Train from Sussex, and the 11a, m.
    Train from Shediac, as well as the 1.45 and 4, p.m.
    Trains from St. John will carry Freight.

    Freight from St. John and Sussex aud Stations west,
    will be sent by the 5 p. m. train only, and must be de-
    livered at that Sta.ion before 4 o'clock.

    Freight for Stations rast of Sussex must be delivered
    at St. Gohe Station before noon, daily.

    Freicht to be forwarded from Sussex must be de-
    livered at that Station at least one# nour, and from
    other Stations than St. John, at least WALP-AN-T1OUR
    before the advertised departure of any Freight Train.

    Goods for Prince Edward Island mast be accom-
    panied with invoice or outward certificate of value, to
    prevent detention at Point du Chene.

    Goods intended for exportation at St John to the
    United States, must, in addition to the invoice, when the
    value excecds $50.00, be accompanied by a U. 8S. Con-

    ula’ Certificate.
    ’ LEWIS CARVELL,
    General Manager.
    Railway Office, St. John, N. B. ,
    May 6, 1868.
    ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF
    Real Estate.
    be sold by Public Auction, in front of the Court
    House, in Georgetown, on Saturday. the 16th day
    of May next, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, ander
    license, bearing date the 27th day of March last, past, in
    that behalf granted by His Honor, the Surrogate, all that
    iece of land, the property of Peter MeLellan, late of
    Berns Point, near Georgetown, farmer. deceased, intes-
    tate, situate at Burnt Point, aforesaid, boanded and
    described as follows, that isto say: commencing at a
    uare stake, fixed at the south-west angle of Roderick

    «Donald's farm, on the North eide ot the Bradenell
    River, thence (according to the Magnetic North of the

    ear 1761,) North eleven chains and twenty-five links,
    anes North-West four chaine and cighty links, thence
    North eight chains, thenco North-West nine chaine,
    thence North to McLellan’s Creek, thence along said
    Creek and Pond South-westwardly, and following the
    various courses of said river Eastwardly to the place of
    commencement, containing forty-two acres and six
    acres of Marsh Land.

    Terma made known at the time of Sale. In the mean-
    time full information may be obtained on application to
    Mr. R. Reddin, Barrister, at his Office in Charlottetown,

    MARGARET McKENZIE,
    Administratrix of the Estate
    April 8, 1863. of the late Peter MeLellan,
    @ above Sale is postponed antil Saturday, the 27th
    day of June next, then to take place at the hour and
    place above mentioned.
    MARGARET McKENZIE,
    Adwinistratrix of the Estato
    Moy 20, 1368, of the late Peter MoLolian.

    Tun Sexare, Canava,
    Wednesday, 29:h April, 1868,

    | ESOLVED, That the Honorable the Speaker, on

    behalf of this House, do acknowledge the receipt
    from the President of the Legislative Council of Prince
    Edward Island, of copies of the Resolutions passed by
    that body on the occasion of the assassination of the
    Honorable Thomas D'Arey McGee, expressing their
    horror at the crime whieh deprived the people of
    Canada of an able and patriotic Statesman, oan sym
    pathy with the Parliament and People of the country,
    as well as with the widow and children of the deceased ;
    and to convey the thanks of this House to the Legisla-
    tive Council of Prince Edward Island, for this manifest-
    ation of their good will and sympathy with the people
    of this Dowinion, in the National loss which has been
    inflicted upon it by the atiocions crime of which that
    body so justly expresses its detestation,

    MAY! HAY!i HAY

    IN CONSEQUENCK OF THE GREAT SCARCITY OF
    a FODDER,
    THE SUBSCRIBER HAS IMPORTED INTO
    ORWELL,
    From Nova Scotia,
    FOUR CARGOES OF

    UPLAND HAY,
    WHICH ME WILL BELL
    Por Cash or Produce!
    Orwell Cheap Store, B- 3. CLARER,
    _ May 20, 1368, , ei

    KING STREET.
    NEAR WELSH AND OWEN’S OFFICE,
    ITE Subscriber returns thanks for past favors, and

    begs leave to inform bis friends, and the publie
    generally, that he has on hand a

    Large Stock of Realy-male Men's
    Boots, Shoes and Guiters,
    Women’s Balinoral, Elas-

    tic Side, and other
    Boots.
    ALso, 250 rains
    Children and Misses Boots,
    which will be disposed of low for Cash.
    JAMES STANLEY.

    77?

    _Ch'town, 11th May, 1868.

    _ .
    Sale of Insolvent’s Estate.
    O be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, in front of the
    old Court House, in Georgetown, on THURS-
    DAY, the 4th day of June next, at 12 o'clock, noon,
    All the undivided Estate of the Subseriber in about
    100 acres freehold; also in about 50 acres freehold at
    St. Peter's Bay, lately the property of Hugh McLean,
    deceased, My portion being ene-ninth part of the
    whole. in right of my wife, one of the bers of the said
    Hugh McLean, The ahove will be sold subject to
    Widow's Dower. Further particulars at Sale. ‘Terme
    cash,
    DONALD MARTIN.

    Georget’n, May 20, 1868. 2w
    THE VOLUNTEER BAND.
    TS Master and members of the Votunrreer Bann
    wish to apoloyise for uot giving such music as the
    public had a right to expect on Weduesday evening
    last, in consequence of the Baas player (uotwithstanding
    the previous + arrangements) refusing to accompany
    them to Hillsborough Square. Making it incumbent
    ov avother person to play that part at sight without
    any preparation, aud leave the second E. flat cornet
    blank.
    May 20, 1368.

    A. BAZAAR

    Under the Patronage of the Lieutenant Governor

    and Mrs Dundas.
    ligne be held at the DRILL SHED, near Govern-
    ment [louse, Charlottetown, on
    Thursday and Friday, the 9th and 10th
    July next.
    in aid of the Building Fund of the Free Cuvuren,
    Rochfort Square, now in the course of erection. Con-
    tributions will ve thankfully received by the following
    Ladies of the Committee :—
    Mrs. Alexander,
    Vrs. F. Brecken,
    Mrs. R. W. Brecken,
    Mrs. A. Brown,
    Mrs. Cattley,
    Mrs. Coles,
    Mrs. Cox,
    Mrs. Cundall,
    Mrs. T. DesBrisay,
    Mrs. Earle,
    Miss Forsyth,
    Miss Florence Gray,
    Mrs. [, Haviland,
    Mrs. Hlobkirk,
    Mrs. 1). Hodgson,
    Miss Hutchinson,
    Mrs. Ings, .
    Miss Jenkins,
    Mrs. F. Longworth,
    Mrs. C, Macdonnell,
    Mrs. I. Winsloe.
    Charlottetown, May 16, 1868,
    a " = |
    YARMICRS
    or

    PRINCE KLDWARD ISLAND!

    pe? you want the most perfect REAPING & MOW-

    ING MUCHINE in the World? If 80, we are
    now shipping to our Agents a qnantity of those
    world-renowned .

    Buckeye Mowers end Reapers,

    which won for themselves such a reputation on your
    Island last Season; and we recommend to all those
    who are thinking of purchasing 4 Machine, to consult
    their neighbors who run one last season, and give their
    orders early, to make sure of securing one. We need
    only say that we made further improvement in our Ma-
    chine, as e°t forth at length in our Circular of 1863, to
    be had of under named Agents, together with each
    piece of the Machine, if required, Every machine
    warranted to give PERFECT SATISFACTION.—
    Be particular to see that your Machine bears our mark,
    as they are the GENUINE Veokeys.
    AGENTS:

    W. D. STEWART, Charlottetown,

    Rh. T. HOLMAN, Summerside,

    0. P. RICHARDSON & CO...
    Worcester, Mags.

    NOTICE.

    Owing to the illuess of Mr. JOMN IIGGINS, the
    subscriber has been appointed Agent for the Original
    BUCKEYE MOWER & REAPER, and be has much
    pleasure in informing the Farmers of PB, E. 1. that, on
    the arrival of the Steamship Alhambra, he will have on
    sale a number of the above Machines.

    The satisfactory resylts of the Machine last Season
    bear ample testimony of their atility aud adaption as a
    Mower and Reaper, avd hence the subscriber has no
    hesitation in offering the “ Backeye " to the farmers of
    this Island as

    THE BEST MACHINE CONSTRUCTED IN

    AMERICA,
    and would urge upon the farmers the importance of
    hand in their orders early for a “ Buckeye,” if they
    wish to obtain a perfect Machine, and get value for
    their money.

    Teraw made known and Machine exhibited at the

    Old Stand.
    CITY GROCERY STORE,
    North Side Queen Square.

    Mes. John MeGowan.
    Mrs. Mutch,

    Mrs. L. C. Owen.
    Miss Owen,

    Mrs. Palmer,

    Mrs. E. Palmer,
    Mrs. Peake,

    Mrs. James Peake,
    Mrs. Ralph Deake,
    Mrs. James C, Pope,
    Mrs. Richey,

    Mrs. dames Reddin,
    Mrs. Douglass Sinith,
    Mrs, sloguett,

    Mrs. Win. Swabey,
    Mrs. Clement White,
    Mes. James White,
    Mrs. W. Welsh,
    Mrs. Pope Welsh,
    Mrs. G. Wright, ,

    emer erates

    Ch’town, May 20, 1868. pat ex Bin

    “ ALHAMBRA

    MIE Steamship ALI AMBRA, Nickerson, Masa-

    r, until further notice, will leave this Pert every

    alternate THURSDAY, at 6. p. m., for TALIPAX and
    BOSTON, calling at CANSO.

    RATES OF PASSAGE,

    ”

    Ladies’ Cabin, Gents’ Cabin, Forward.
    To Boston, 50s, 55a. 45s.
    * Halifax, 25s. 30s. 18.
    * Canso, 20s

    ha, 1bs.
    CARVELL BROTHERS,
    May 20, 1868.

    Agente.
    TOWN LOT

    “AND

    DWELLING HovuUs=Et.
    TI.O BE SOLD, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on ‘THURS-

    DAY, the 28th day of MAY next, at the Colonial
    Building, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon: Town Lot
    No, 45, in the Second Hundred of Lote within Char-
    lottetown, with the DWELLING HOUSE and pre-
    mises situate thereon, and lately in possession of Mr,
    Donald McPhee, late of Charlottetown. deceased. The
    Interest to be suld, is the fee-simple Estate in the pre-
    mises, as conveyed to John Aldcus, Commissioner of
    Puble Lands, by a Sheriff's Deed, bearing date the
    Ist day of September, 1862,

    ‘Treums :—One hall of the Purchase Money at the time

    of sale, aud the remainder in six months following.

    : JOUN ALDOUS,

    Commissioner;

    Land Office, May 20, %s6s. is] Lin

    A FORTUNE FOR SALE?

    r con equence of the death of the proprietor, the Sub-
    scriber is instructed to offer for positive Sale, that
    beautifully situated, well known property, the

    HALF WAY HOUSE, VERNON RIVER,

    Prince KMdward Island.

    The Land, consisting of about 40 acres, is in that state
    of cultivation that it has been for some years past, and
    will, for years to come, yield a clear net profit, more
    than sufficient to pay the interest on the amount of
    purchase mover bes for the whole establishment. As
    & mouey making investment this i+ an opportunity
    seldom equalled in these provinces, which fact can he
    positively proved to any person about purchasing. The
    Stock of Liquors and Stock of Goods can be taken or
    not at the option of the purchaser. For particulars ad-
    dress GEORGE ADAMS.
    Half way Louse, Vernon River, May 20, 1868,

    PIANOFORTE, ORGAN

    ASD

    MELODEON

    vu
    LAURILLIARD, from the Piangforte and Music
    Âą Warerooms, St. John, N. B., is at present in
    Charlottetown, for the purpese of putting Instraments
    in order, Persons requiring his eervices will please
    leave their orders at Miss liaukiu'’s, where they will
    meet with prompt attention,
    May 20, 1868, lin

    LOST,
    athe 30:h, between Jas. Larnp's, New Giascow.
    4 and Rusrico Cares, a BLACK LEATHER
    PUCKET BOOK, containing Four One Dollar Bills,
    with a lot of other papers; also, one Note of Hand for
    Fifty Pounds, drawn in favor of I. C, Haut, in Taree
    months, signed by KE. Mansma.y, and endorsed by LC,
    Har, due 20th JULY next. Auy person finding it
    will be suitably rewarded by returning it to I, C. WALL,
    Charlottetown, or E. MARSUALEL, Nerth Rustico;
    and all parties are forbidden Luying or negotiating iu

    any way said Note.
    E, MARSITALL

    May QC, 1868, ae uw : :
    VALUAELE FREEHOLD PROPERTY
    fOR SADE!

    ILE subecriber, owing to failing health, is about to
    retire from business, and offers to sell, by Private
    Contract, all Lis PROPERTY in Charlottetown, con-
    sisting of—
    TWO BUILDING LOTS,
    in that delightful locality—Barrack Square—and situ-
    ate between the Lots of Joho logs and Owen Connolly,
    Esqrs.

    THREE BUILDING LOTS,

    on Pownal Street, known formerly as the Bagnall
    Property. i oe

    FIVE BUILDING L‘°YTS,
    at the Head of Queen Street, pleasantly situated for
    Private Residences, Also, the Excellent

    BUSINESS STAND,

    on Queen Street, at present oceupie] by himself as an
    Hotel, with Oyster, Refreshonent, and Barber Saloons
    in connection therewith. Further particulars are un-
    necessary in reference to this well-known House.

    Also, —2 MILCH COWS, 1 PONY, (with two setts
    of Harness, Sleigh, Wagon, aod Trimmings, including
    Buffalo, if required.

    For terms and farther particulars, apply to

    J G. EVKSTADT.

    : all palm

    Union House, Queen Street,
    Cl’town, P12.1, May 20, 1868

    P. HK. ISLAND
    STEAM NAVIGATIOM CO's. STEMERS
    PRINCESS OF WALES AND HEATUER
    BELLE.

    The Steamo1 “ Princess of Wales”

    ILL leave CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU
    every TUESDAY and THURSDAY morning, at
    Sa. m., in time for the morning Tram for Halifax,

    Leaves PICTOU tor CHARLOTTETOWN every
    TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening, after arrival of
    Train from Halifax.

    Leaves PICTOU for PORT HOOD every THURS-
    DAY morning at noon, immediately alter arrival of
    Train from Llalifax, returning to Pictou the following
    morning.

    Leaves CHARLOTTETOWN every TUESDAY and
    FRIDAY night for SUMMERSIDE and SHEDIAC,
    at7i p.m. Will connect with Wednesday and Satur-
    day morning's Trains.

    eaves SHEDIAC for SUMMERSIDE and CHAR-
    LOTTETOWN every WEDNESDAY and SATUR-
    DAY afternoons, immediately after arrival of Train
    from St. John.

    Tho Steamer ‘‘ Heather Belle”

    Leaves CUARLOTTETOWN at 3 a. m,
    SATURDAY morning for PICTOU.

    Leaves PICTOU at 9a. m., same day for MURRAY
    HARBOR, GEORGETOWN and SOURIS, remaining
    at either Souris or Georgetown over Sunday.

    Leaves PICTOU every MONDAY for CHARLOTTE-
    TOWN, after arrival of Train from Lalifax.

    FARES:

    every

    Charlottetown to Picton or back, £0 ©
    Victou to Georgetown, * 029 0
    os Port Hood, “ 012 0
    Ch'town to Summerside, * So G
    * Shediac, sd 018 0
    “ St. John, * $4 50or 16 i
    bd Eastport, * €0 i
    “ Portland, - 80 210 0
    bd Boston, “ +@ 216 3
    “ Halifax, - 40 +46 ±
    “ Port Hood, % ee
    " Georgetown, 08 0
    be Souris, “ 012 0

    F.W. HALES, Sec'y.

    May 20, 1863,

    DAY, MAY 20, 1868.

    ee

    LEVEX,
    I 13 Excellency the Lientenant Governor will hold
    a Levee at Government House, on Monday, the 26th
    day of May fustant, (ia houor of Her Majesty's Birth
    Day,) at 12 o'clock.
    Each Gentleman is requested to be provided with a
    Card, to be handed to the Aid-de-Camp in waiting.
    Gentiemen paying their respects to Ils Excellency on
    the occasion, will please to enter by the Eastern door,
    J. LONGWORT!
    Lt. Col. & Ald) de-camp.
    Government House,
    May 7th, 1868. }

    W AINTED.

    PONY, tractable in Harness. Enquire at the

    * Patriot” office,
    May 13, 1868.

    Charter Want :d,

    YOR a new BRIGANTIN , 100 tons, N.
    rote fastened, will be ready for
    Ch'town, May 13, 1863.

    2i

    Cargo about the lst JUNE next. Apply

    to
    ARTEMAS LORD.
    Zin

    a ee

    Desirable Freehold Property
    FOR SALBE-

    TEXLILE Subscriber OFFERS FOR SALE that VALU-
    ABLE PROPERTY, situated near Joun Exman'6
    | Mixa, and facing on the Murray Harbor Road, Lot 57.
    | There are twelve acres of good Jand, half of which is
    clear, with a good HOUSE and STABLE thereon. As
    there is a right to a good stream of water which bounds
    it on one side, this place would be well adapted for a

    Tannery, or any tradeeman, For particulars, apply to
    FRANCIS WISNER, on the premises, or to
    kh. J. CLARKE,
    Orwell Store,
    May 13, 1868. Im

    1868 Fresh Sced! 1868

    : Ts Subscriber has received a supply of FRESIT

    SEEDS for carly plunting, consieting in part of—

    Melon, Cucumber. Tomato, Cauliflower,
    Lettuce. h. and a cho
    variety of Cabbage Seed.

    A large supply expected per ** Amphion,” frem

    London.
    W, R. WATSON.

    Who wants MoneyvyP
    TANILE Subscriber will give CASH for WHITE COT-
    TON and LINEN RAGS. Also OLD COPPER
    and BRASS.
    Orrice,—Eastern Cellar of New Market [fouse,
    WILLIAM HIGGINS.
    Ch'town, May 13, 1868. 4in

    FRESIT GARDEN SEEDS

    LATEST ARRIVAL.
    UST RECEIVED at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, a
    LARGE and WELL ASSORTED STOCK of
    Fresh Garden Scecds,
    warranted good and true,
    IENRY A. NARVIE.
    May 4. 1868. 4 in

    NEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. -
    UST RECELVED at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE—

    Queen Vieloria’s Journal, ‘Our Lile in the Highlands,’
    Trish in America, by John Francis Maguire, M. P.
    Aga is’ Brazil,
    Duff's Book Keeping.
    Dictionary of Familiar Quotations.
    Millman’s Gibbon’s Rome.
    Shakespeare's Complete Works.
    Moore's Complete Poetical Works.
    Froude's Short Theories on Grand Subjects,
    Coulloucn'’s Thoughts on Personal Religion.
    Norwood, by Nenry Ward Beecher,
    Dickens’ Complete Works, very cheap,
    Letier Writc#; Joke Books,
    Ottawa Scenery.
    Hallam’s Constitutional History.
    Hallam's Middle Ages.
    Vestry Chimes.
    Early Life of Prince Consort.
    HUNKY A. HWARVIE.
    May 13, 1868. 3i
    MAILS.

    Summer Arrungement.

    Provinces, the United States, &c., will, until further
    notice, Ye closed at the General Post Office, Charlotte-
    town, as follows, viz :—

    For Canada, New Brunswick and the United States,
    via Shediac, every Tuesday and Friday evening. at 7
    o'clock.

    For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, every Monday, Wedues-
    day and Friday evening, at 7 o’elock,

    Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West
    tndies, every alternate Monday and Wednesday evening,
    at 7 o'clock, as follows, viz:—

    Monday, May, 18, , Monday, September 7,
    9

    Wednesday. do 20, Wednesday, do 9,
    Monday, June 1, Monday, do 2i,
    Wednesday, do 3, Wednesday, do 23,
    Monday. do 15, Monday, October, — 5,
    Wednesday, do 17, Wednesday, do — 7,
    Monday, do 29, Monday, de 1,
    Wednesday, July, 1, Wednesday, do 21,
    Monday, = do_-18, Monday, November 2,
    Wednesday, do 15, Wediesday, do 4,
    Monday, do 27, Monday, do 14,
    Wednesday, do 29, Wednesday, do 18,
    Monday, Aug. 10, Monday, do 30,
    Wednesday, du 12, Wednesday, Dee. 2,
    Monday, do 24, Monday, vo 14,
    Wednesday, do 26 Wednesday, do 16,

    hi
    Mails for Summerside, St. Eleanor’s and Bedeque, to
    be forwarded per Steamer, will be closed every Tuesday
    and Friday evening, at 7 o'clock.
    And Mails for Georgetown and Souris, per Steamer,
    every Friday evening, at 7 o'clock.
    Letters to be registered and py must be post-
    ed half an hour before the time of closing the Mails,
    THOMAS OW EN,
    Postinastor General.

    General Post Ofice,
    Ch’town, May 4th, 1868,

    QUEEN’S COUNTY
    Volunteer Rifle Association,

    T the Council Meeting of the above Soviety, held
    E\in the Court Room, Colonial Building, Char-
    lottetown, on Thursday last, the following arrange-
    ments were decided upon fora Shooting Mateh, to
    tuke place in the beginning of July next. The Pre-
    sident, Colonel the Honorable John Hamilton Gray,
    presiding,

    The first regular Shooting Match of the Association,
    is to commence on

    Monday, 6th of July next, 1868,

    to be held at the new Rifle Range, Kensington, Char-
    lottetown Royalty.

    A Sitver Meparis to be forthwith ordered from
    England, by the Association, and that, together with
    the sum of 850 wil! constitute tho first prize. The
    Medal will be the absolute property of the Winner.

    There are filteen prizes to be competed for, the first
    five beginning as follows :—~

    lst Prize, The Association Medal and $50

    We PVR i hc aie. 30
    | BOP i ais, 20
    cdl Bhicad PEE en rer 16
    Oe PT os ich cect ns 18

    The remaining Prizes will be of the same amount,
    $19 or $5 each, according to the amount of funds in
    hand on the day of competition, At least $200 will be
    expended in prizes.

    The ranges are 200, 400 and 500 yards. Five shots
    to be fired at each range, and in case of tice, one sho
    at the last range to decide.

    All competitors must appear in the Uniforms of their
    respective Companies.

    There will be an All-Comer’s Match, after the rega-
    lar match is decided, partivalars of which will be made
    known hereafter,

    The Committee, appointed to make all necessary ar-
    rangements regarding the shooting, consist of five

    members, Vic

    J. W. Holman,
    Thomas Morris,
    Samuel McRae,
    Albert Hensley,
    Artemas Lord,

    It is anderstood that all subseriptions will be paid
    to the Treasurer, Captain Artemas Lord, before the
    15th June next, to enable the Committee to jadge
    what funds will probably bein hand at the time of com-
    petition, All Volunteers wishing to compete, or be-
    come members of the Association, will please hand in
    their names and subscriptions to thy Treasurer at an
    early day.

    All farther partioulara and :eyalations will be made
    known by advertisement as #01 a@ porsible.

    Captain

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    F. 8. LONGWORTH, Seo'y.
    | Ch'tawn, May Ist 1868.

    fe Mails for the United Kindgdom, the neighboring | —

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    oceu-
    ireetly

    Victoria Building, May 6, 1868,
    PASTURE. PASTURE.
    PAST ORE!

    \ TELL watered Pasture on the Lower Royalty

    Road. Apply to
    GEORGE COLES.
    Pini as J alma ER
    NOVICE OF REMOV AE
    G. & § DAVIES
    HiAYE removed ing to Mesers. Dodd
    Rogers’ New Brick Store, cpposite the
    City Hall, Queen Street,
    Charlottetown, April 20, 1868,
    REMOVAL.
    Ly; HOMER having every encouragement to locate
    in Charlottetown, and for want of larger and more
    convenient rooms, has removed to the buildin
    pied by Henry Haszarp, Esq, Merchant,
    opposite the Apothecaries’ Hall.
    ee ee
    ON HAND,
    NG of HAND Books, Blank Forms of Sheriff's
    \ Sales, Executions, Summouses, &e., &e., at the

    Queen Steeer Boowsrore,
    a Kk. REILLY.

    “JUST RECEIVED,

    Per Alhambra, :
    4 N assortment of PRAYER BOOKS, consisting
    ‘&% of Velvet, Morocco and Cloth Binding. Very

    cheap.
    E. REILLY.
    _ Queen Street Book Sture, May G, 1868.

    PASTURE ON WILLOW FARM.
    ASTURE, on the above-mentioned farm, can be
    scoured for a limited number of cattle, by an earl
    application te the subseriver, Terms—payment in a

    vauce. Cattle to be taken on pasture Ist June.
    THOMAS POWER,
    St. Danstan’s Coll ge Farm, :
    April 29th, 1863.

    FIRST ARRIVAL!

    Flour, Cornmeal, Pilot Bread
    See Subsecriber will sell low for CASH—

    370 Barrels FLOUR,
    200 «do kiln-dried CORNMEAL,
    30 Bags do do
    Barrels Crackers,
    Barrele PILOT BREAD,
    MARTIN OUALLORAN,
    Charlottetown, P.E.1.

    April 29, 1868. ; Im

    DAWSON’S ESTATE.

    Important Notice!

    MWE SUBSCRIBERS have been instructed by the
    TRUSTEES of W. B. DAWSON'S ESTATE, to
    SUE all parties, without any distinction, whose unset-
    tlde Accounts, or Notes of Hand, to W. B. DAWSON
    or GEORGE NICOLL, are not immediately paid,

    ALLEY & DAVIES,
    Atty's for Trustees of Dawson's Estate.
    Clitewn, Feb. 26, 1868, :

    MES.

    WILDERNESS LANDS,

    GOVERNMENT ESTATES.

    Ae persons desirous of availing themselves ot the
    provisions of the Act for the more speedy setile-
    ment of Wilderness Lands on the Government Es-
    tates, are herewith notified that no application for said
    land will be entertained until a eurvey is made of the
    Lands so to be disposed of, and the fronts thereof
    staked off; and at certain dates, of which due notice
    by advertisement will be given, the Commissioner of
    Public Lands will attend at certam places, to receive
    applications from those who are desirous of becomin
    actual settlers v such lands, (nuove others need appre
    and if approved of, posession will be given to such aps
    plicants, subject to the provisions of the Act regnlating
    the settlement of said Wilderness Landa,

    *,* Nc person is allowed to take possession of any
    portion of the Wilderness Land, by cutting down or
    otherwise trespassing thereon--the Government Wood.
    rangers being strictly charged to take immediate pro-
    ceedings against all persons so found trespassing.

    JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner.
    Land Office, 26th April, 1868. ul

    BUSINESS STAND,
    FOR SALE.

    T the Head of St. Peter's Bay, a Buitpixa Lor,

    one hundred and eight feet front, with a good two
    storey Dwelling House thereon, 38% 32 feet, and con-
    taining six well finished rooms besides akitchen. In
    one end of the House is a convenient Shop, with store
    room and office attached. On the premises are a
    Stable and Barn, and also a Granary, 2424, and 10
    feet post, ‘This is a most desirable place for any person
    Wishing to opena Llovsn OF ENTERTAINMENT, OF a
    general Store, or both, not only from its situation in
    the midst of a flourishivg settlement, and its proximity
    to the public whart; but from fronting as it does, on
    the public highway, where all persons from the Eastern
    section of King’s County must pass on their way to
    and from the City. It cannot Le surpassed by any
    other business stand in the market.

    ‘Terms Liberal, spely to
    A. A. MCDONALD & BROS,

    PUBLIC AUCTION.

    ue Subscriber will sell at Public Auction, on

    a a on SATURDAY, the Twenty-
    third (23rd) day of MAY next, at the hour of Twelve
    o'clock, noon, the following valuable Real Estate
    and new Dwelling Houses thereon, situate in an advan-
    tageous position in Charlottetown, viz: a new two-
    storey DWELLING HOUSE, situate on the corner of
    Pownal and King Street, containing a shop and other.
    conveniences, with a emall Yard attached. Also, a new
    two-storey DWELLING HOUSE, distant about 10
    feet from the above, situate on King Street. with a
    small Yard attached thereto, in common with the first.
    mentioned House.

    Both the above buildings are new and substantial:
    _ on good eee” ean’ and a * with
    three coats of Plaistering, finished, except
    rets, and are occupied By tenants of the Bebeetibee—
    yielding good rent. A good Title will be given. ‘

    For terms of sale and further Poe apply at
    the office of Messrs, Palmer and McLeod, or to the
    subscriber. HUGH MONAGHAN.

    Chitown, 15th April, 1868, — isl

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