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    shallow bigot Tilley, and the band ot rapacions| States force to k

    mercenaries who assisted him in the Legislature i
    depriving his native Province of

    be presented to the world!

    her liberty. |Âą
    What a tableaux of corruption and raseality would:

    In the same gallery!

    Sta cep them quict.—A political riot oceur-
    a ed in Tennessee, during which two persons were shot
    lead and several severely wonnded.—-The 12th of
    July passed off quietly in Ireland.—Hous. Messrs.

    J Cartier and Galt have declined the honovary titles C.
    aE eT dame atrt is BAT |B. onthe gonad has the former genstaman was en
    ised Livingstone, for example; of the St. Jobo titled to the same distinction as Sir Jobn A MeDonald.

    Telegraph.
    feated at the

    Next to seeing Tupper and Tilley de-
    polls, the overthrow of the corrupt

    Hon. Mr Galt hag been forced to postpone his proposed
    visit to the Marrtime Provinces. Messra Layton and

    Government to which they look for reward, would|Bouchette of tho Finance and Customs Departments,

    afford us the greatest pleasure. Of ‘the

    Re-/respectiaely, are ubout leaving to arrange some de-

    tormers’ of Upper Canada we cannot say much ;)tails in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in these de-

    but we think that a Government’ formed by
    prism of Reformers and gentlemen like Messr

    Anglin, Howe, Smith and others from the Lower
    most
    From every poiut of
    view, we are inclined to this opinion, aud espectally

    Provinces, would prove the strongest aad
    desirable for the Dominion.

    #0 from a Prince Hdward Island stand polnt.

    apartments. Nothing certain yet about the elections.
    *.—Omar Pasha reports that the military forces under
    his command have suceceded in suppressing the insur-
    rection in Candia, and that the war in that Island is

    now ended. While the police were conducting a
    squad of Fenians through the principal streets of Tralee

    Wejon the 24th inst, the bystanders, who amounted to a

    know that these gentlemeu from their past history to, large number, attacked the escort with stones, but did
    be incorruptible patriots aud economical politicians, Pt attempt reseue.—The French Corps Legislatiff after

    passing an extraordinary budget, adjourned on the

    “sums r

    An effectual Worm Medicine.

    The combina: on of ireredients used in making Brown's
    Vermifuge Comfi's is such as to give the best possible effect
    with safety.

    Much sickness with children ar well as adults attributed
    to other cause’. is occasioned by worms, Brown's Vermi-
    fuge Comfits are effectual in destroying worms, and can,
    do no possible injury to the most deheute child,

    Curtis & Brown, Proorietors, New York, “o'd by all
    dealers in medicines, at 26 cents a hor :

    Perry Davis’ Pain Killer.
    THE UNIVERSAL REMEDY FOR INTER-
    NAL AND EXTERNAL COMPLAINTS!

    At this period there are Wut few of the human race unac-

    extol itas a hniment, they know but little pf its power in,
    easing pain whew taken internally, while others use it inter-|
    nally with great success but are equally igyrant ot i's heal- |
    ing virtues when applied externally. e eh hagh wish to

    my to all chat it is equally successful whaher used inter-
    nally or externally, and it stansia alone, unrivalled by all
    the great catalogue of Family Medicines, and its sale is uni-
    versal and immense. The demand for it from India and
    other foreign countries is equal to the demmd at home, and)

    ‘forbid the susp'cion.of untruth. Many eminent clergymen

    aud we conclude from thence that they,’ at all

    : hs 25th.-A London despatch of the 26:
    events, will not stoop to any mean coercive measures mach caution shown by capitalists and busines then
    the feeling having become eee; a) th

    to force this Colony into the Dominion; whereas
    the existing Dominion Government have proclaimed

    sive there is

    at war between

    by more than one of their supporters and mouthie 5. (pom 2

    that the whole of British North Ar,
    fair means or foul,
    Dominion, Yor cn
    fortheg:uing election will result in the return of

    majority opposed to the McDonald-Conservative-

    Combination Party and Government,

    et i int Ny

    THE TWELFTH OF JULY IN
    UPPER CANADA,

    et

    Tux advantages resulting from Orange procession

    in which blind enthusiasts and ignorant men of the

    rance wine ahr basi
    France wid Prvowly [etainont, A private despatch

    Lert received the sume date makes mention of

    oi rica quall, hy Ithe general opinion there that war is certain, and adds
    heonriig wart And parcel of the that Prussia ix actively urging forward her prepar-
    eae reasons we hope that the

    ations for such an event.—Baron Ratazzti, Prime Min-
    isteriof [taly, has made an offer to garrison the City of
    Rome with national troops to protect it from the party
    of robbers and cut-throats under Garrabalt: and Maz-
    zini. Tho latter has set out to join the former in his
    aggressive movement in Rome.— The Emperor Napo-
    leon has sent a note to King William of Prussia ur-

    ing him to surrender the Danish Provineca of North
    Schleswig to Denmark. The Emperor of Austria re-
    fuses to interfere in the mater at all.—The Arch-

    most excitable dispositions form the prinerpal part, and|Church rates.—The liabilities of Sir Morton Peto
    who, as a matter of fact, are most liable to be worked) Âźmount to nine millionssterling, while his assests do

    upon by the inflammable oratory of deimagogues, and
    the exciting influence of party times, are finely illus-

    trated im the follawing particulars of an Orange cel

    bration in Kingston, C. W., on the last 12th of July

    not exceed three hundred thousand pounds.—Two of
    the Fenians awaiting trial in Dublin, have become in-
    sane,

    ve
    The Canadians propose making anothor festive visit

    Duchess Carlotta has left for Belgium.—The House of
    Commons has passed the Bill for the abolition of

    t has become known in these far off places by its merits.

    Mew Advertisenrents.

    Se mt

    GRAND VOLUNTEER PIC NIC.

    under the auspives of the

    Artillery. Prince of Wales avd
    Prince Edward Volunteer Com-
    panies.

    O BE HELD AT WARREN FARM on WEDNES-,
    DAY, the 7th AUGUST next,

    The Steamer ** Heather Bello” das been engaged for
    the occasion, and will leave Pope's wharf, punctually,
    at 9, 11 and 2 o'clock.

    Refreshments of all sorts can be had in abundance
    on the grounds, but on no account are any stimulants
    to bu sold. Nothing will be allowed to be supplied,
    except what is provided by the party engaged bs the
    Committee,

    vided, #0 that amusement can be afforded to all,

    All Volunteers are requested to appear in unl-
    form.

    Should the weather prove unfayorable, the Pic Nic
    iwill be held on Thursday, the day following, the whole

    The requisites for games of every kind will be pro- rrold by all Druggists and dealers in medicine everywhere.

    We tako this extract from the Kingston Whig, and
    trust it will not be thrown away upon the friends o/
    order and good feeling m_ this Colony, who
    suggest Confederation as the only means of es-
    caping from such scenes in Charlottetown :—-

    “After the proceedings in the cricket ground had end-
    ed, the procession reformed and marched down Union
    street, along Wellington street, and met a string of
    tags containing the English rose, the French tri-color,

    flags of Turkish and Morocco designs, and English na-| Law.”

    tional flags, which Capt. Gaskin bad extended across merited honors.

    the street in front of bis residence, in honor of the
    Grand Lodge of Masons, now in session here, as well
    as in bonor of the day. About two-thirds of the pro-
    cession had passed under these flags when it was point-

    work on tho oriental flags were green, anc that they
    were lowering themeelves and the Order in passing
    under the Green. At the corner of Gore street one of
    the Pitsburg Lodges moved.out of the procession, and
    began to play itself down the street. It was induced
    again to join the procession, but it only proceeded a

    few paces when, headed by its banner and the fifes and |yefers to the great reduction in the price of Flour, and

    drums, it again wheeled out and proceeded down Gore
    atreet. ‘The standard bearer having become excited,

    several of the country lodges refased to pass vader:
    the flags. Tho city lodges and the more respectable
    country lodges jowed the main procession, Which walked

    t
    quietly through the city and dispersed. b

    1" ‘i i : bled i ; ical effects of tho first seventy
    The excited Orangemen now assem led in a riotous phere of the New Dominion

    way in front of Capt. Gaskin’s house, and demanded
    that the flags be hauled down, and they be allowed to
    proceed, as they would not walk under the figs. Some

    The smal) pox is committing fearful ravages in some
    parts of Montreal.

    to the Maritime Provinces this sammer, and, on their}, end with a BALL in the evenlug, in the MARKET
    return, will be joined by u delegation consisting of the

    Corporations of St. John and Halifax, who will thus
    return the compliment,

    Wa. Ganvim, Esq., late of the Halifax Citizen, but
    now of Lincoln's Inn, has been elected a member of
    ‘The Social Science Asevciation of Great Britain,”
    and also of the * Society for the amendment of the |Sergt. Thomas Lowrie, Sergt ‘WV C White, Private W
    We congratulate our friend upon his well-

    The Gazetie de France announces that the medical at-
    tendants, after having held a consultation on the state

    ed out to the sensitive country brethren that the ground- of the Empress Charlotte, wife of Maximilian, bave
    declared that she will never recover her reason,

    The Halifax Buitish Colonist, of the 17t July, instant, Ts SUBSCRIBER bas on band at his Store

    the extra importations into that Port since the Ist of
    drew a revolver and fired it off as an inthnation that July, all of which the Colonist attributes to the happy
    he was not to be interfered with. The ether Lodges/effects of tho * New Dominon.”
    now marched on, filling the vacancy in the ranks, but |ther and the prospect of the grain crops in North Ama-
    rica have not for many years been more favourable

    han this sammer.—Why has the Editor of the Colonisl
    een so obtuse as not to attribute this also to the mag-
    my, cove under the atmos-

    Tho atate of the wea-

    In the Toronto Weekly Leader of the 19th July, inst,

    HALL,

    Tickets, Gents 23 91. . Ladies 1s 64., to be had)
    at the Drag Stores of W R Watson, iheoph. DesBri-,
    say. Esqrs., and atthe Store of H A Harvie, Esqr.,
    or of the undersigned Committee;

    Anrittery.— Lieut S Davigs, Sergeant-Major G
    Passmore, Guoners A N Large, aed A Lord.

    Pasxce or Wares.—Lieut. F 8. Lengwerth, Color-

    Purdie.

    Pusxce Eowarp.—Captain A Hensley, Color-Sergt.
    A Simms, Corporal H A Harvie, Private Charies:
    Full,

    F S Loxowortn, Chairman.
    A N Larae, Secretary.
    Charlottetown, July 29th 1867, .

    REILLY’S BOOK STORE
    QUEEN STREET.

    (Next to Hon. D, Brenan’s.)

    School Books of all kinds,

    States, Copy Books, Pens, Ink,

    Slate and Lead Veneils, fuk Powders,
    Writing Paper, Wrapping Paper,
    Envelopes, Rubber Bands.

    Memorandum Books, Ledgers, Day Booka,
    Playing Cards, Printing Cards,

    xsi oe i
    Ayer’s Osthartic Pills
    Are the most perfect purgative we are’
    able to produce, and, as we think, has
    ever yet been made by anybody.
    Migs, Their effects huve abundantly shown
    Kk to the community how much they ase|
    cel the other medicines in use, They
    are saf: ond pleasant to take, but
    vowerful to cure ‘Their penetrating
    properties stimulate the vital activi-
    ties of the body, remove the obstrpe-
    tions of its organs. purify the hioad,, expel disease. They,
    purge out the foul hamors which brecd and grow distemper,
    stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their natural’

    ‘ jaetion, and impart tone and «tr agth to the whole aystein. |
    quainted with the merits ot the Pain Killer; but while some Not only do they cure the every day complaints of every*l ers of the last

    body, but formidable and dangerous diseases, While they
    produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, in di-
    mitished doses, the safest and best physic that can be «m-
    ployed for children, Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant
    to take; and, being purely vegetable, are entirley harmless.
    Cures have been made that would surpass belief, were they
    not substantiated by men of such exalted character, as to

    and physicians certify to the public the reliability of our

    remedics, while others have sent us the assurance of their T

    conviction that our Preparations contsibute immensely to
    ‘the relief of ovr afflicted fetlow.men,

    The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis our
    American Almanac, containg directiony for the use of these
    medicines and certificates of their cures of the fullowing
    complitin'? :—

    Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dronsy,
    heartburn, Headache arising from foul stomach, Nausea,
    Indigestion. Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain arisin
    therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Diseases which
    require an evacuant medicine. They also, by purifying the
    blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints
    which it would not be supposed they could react, sach as
    Deofriess, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia, Gout, and other
    kindred disorders arising from a low state of the body, or
    obstruction of its functions,

    Do not be put off by unprinciplyd dealers with other pre-
    parations on which they make more profit. Demand ArEn’s
    and take no others. ‘The sick want the best aid there is for
    them, and they should have it.

    Prepared by Ix. J, C. Aven & Co., Lowell, Mase., and

    W. BR. WATSON
    : Guneral Agent for P, E, Island.
    July 8—2in

    Money Order Office,
    General Post Office,

    Cuarcorrerown, 18th July, 1867
    NTIL farther notice the hours for issuing and pay-
    ing Money Orders at thiy Office will be trom 10 a

    in till 1 pm, and from 2 p m tilld pm,
    ‘i OWEN, PMG,
    July 24, 1867 lin

    SEOP- TO LET.
    f dy BE LED from tho 1st day of October next, that Elig
    ibly Situated FIRE-PROOF SHOP and Premises, ad
    joming the + Ciry Harowage Stons,’’ at present oceupie
    by Mr. Lepage, fronting on Queen and Dorchester Street.
    DANIEL BRENAN
    Ex Pat. 2m

    Ch’town, July tO 1887. Tal

    Consignees, take Notice!
    ERSONS resuling outside of CHARLOTTETOWN,
    having Goons tu come by the Steamship ** Atmam-
    Bua,’ or ** Commence,” and desiring them forwarded,
    must send to the Subscribers, or their own Agents in
    the City, the ortginal Invoice of the Goods, by which to
    make the proper entries at the Custom Mouse, for du-
    ties to procure the Permits to deliver.
    . CARVELL BROS, Agents.
    B. & C. 38.8. C.

    aret NEW COOPERAGE!

    COTTON DUCK,
    AVING been appointed Agent for the sale of the
    celebrated i
    Russel's Mills Cotton Duck,
    the Subseriber is prepared to receive orders for all the
    different Nunibers, in quentitice to suit purehaseras —*
    i, Cy TALL
    Charlottetown, May. 22, 1867. .
    Executors’ Notice. .
    LL PERSONS indebted to the state of the HON -
    ORABLE THOMAS HEATH HAVILAND, late

    a

    of CHARLOTTETOWN, doceased, ure requested to

    make immediate payment to the undersigned, Exeeu- *
    Will and Testament of the said Thomas

    Heath Haviland; and all persons having apy clalri
    againat the said Hstute are requested to furnish their.
    nxecounts, daly anenet ret xy Ex ecutors.
    T. HEATH HAVILAND, 2 »
    _ GEORGE W, DEBLOIS, ¹ © Feentors-

    Clown, daly 8, 1567.

    IE Subscriber begs leave to intimatethat he koopa
    constantly on band, at his Cooperage

    LOWER WATERSTREET, |
    PORK AND FISH BARRELS,

    Whic’ he offers for Sale at very moderate rates,

    Job Worl perlormed with aero.
    JAMES F. WHITE,
    Cu'town, June 12, 1867. Sm pa :

    pean

    A, HERMANS,
    GU N-SMI'L Ey: a
    BOLL-ZANGER AND TIN- MITH

    EGS to Inform his friends, and the public gener@lly,

    that he has again commenced Busines on
    ter Street, next door to the Reading Room Building,
    where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line
    with neatness and despatch.

    ON HAND, ; %

    A neat assortment of Tiaware,
    Kitchen Utensils, &c. &o.

    including the patent Box Ton Corree Por. which rev
    agived the Gold Medal Prize, at the Paris Exposition
    of 1867. Also, BON TON LANTERNS, which wilt
    surpass everything in the Market, and suitable for eithor.
    Farm use or on board Vessels. , a
    A few Water Coorens on hand. which together with’
    a rane variety of other Stock will be sold cheap fer

    - An ean cc

    Mr. HERMANS fs Agent for SAWYER’S CRYSTAL
    BLUE. a new, economical and superior article used in
    washing, whereby a saving of filty per cent is guaran-
    teed, and for which he begs to solic the patronage of
    Laundry Maids, &, ;
    Ch'town, July 24, 1867. ie :

    NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
    LL parties indebted to the subscriber by Book Ac-
    count or otherwise, are requested to come and
    make an immediate settlement of the same, in or
    der 'to save unnecessary trouble and expense: In my
    absence, parties can settle with my partner, A. A. Me-
    Kenzie, who is authorized to give receipts for all am- |

    ounts received.
    A. A. McSWEEN,

    Charlottetown. June 4, 1867.

    MANNNY’S
    Reaping and Mowing |

    Paper Blinds, Room Papering,
    Catechisms, Prayer Books.
    Bibles, Migsale, Prayer Beads,
    Histories, Religions & Cooteoversal Works,
    Novels, &,, &e., &.,
    Which in order to make room for Fall Stock, he will

    of the more ignorant members mistook the large rose/the Hon George Brown is referred to in no lees than! gel) at

    for the shamroek, and no argument could induce them
    to alter their opinion of the design, Brother Phillips
    and Assistant Marshal Livingston used every exertion
    to quiet the Brethren, but their efforts were found to

    be useless, the great cry bemg ** down with the flags.”|of, aud most of them bitterly commented on,

    every right to fly. The scene soon became one of dan.
    “ger. Stones were hurled at Capt. Gaskin's house, and
    two large missles crashed through bis windows, nearly

    Stones were also fired at the flags, and persons in the

    man received a cut in the head with one of the missles,
    and Capt. Gaskin was struck a beavy blow on the knee,
    The sword bearers in many instances flourished their|-
    weapons. At last the infuriated crowd resolved to tear
    down the flags, but not daring to trespass on private
    property, they found this a matter of difficulty ; but,
    procuring a rope, they put a stone at the end of it, and
    after two or three unsuccessful attempts, got it over the
    rope, and about twenty of the excited mob aule

    down the flags, amid the sturdy cheers of the reat,
    During the whole of the operation the cheering was
    kept up with spirit. The flags down, they were indis-

    were soon rendered into shreds.
    and one or two nondescripts alone escaped their fury.
    In hauling down the rope sus
    tion of the chimney of the Misses Rice, to which one
    end was attached, was pulled down, and the bricks

    Emsar

    Pr

    twenty-six editorial articles most of which are original,
    a few copied from other papers,
    Mr Brown’e politics on his proceedings are disapproved
    Verily,
    Capt. Gaskin, who is a consistent Protestant, was pre-|the Editor of the Toronto Leader has a skeleton in his
    sent, but very properly refused to lower tho flags, house.
    which were not in any way objectionable, and had for.

    In all of these articles

    How it comes there may be thus accounted

    cP We perceive by late New Branswick papers that
    a railway accident oceured on the Shediac line last
    striking bis neico, who was standing in one of them,|week by one of the freight cars running off the track.
    An Engineer was badly hurt and considerable damage
    crowd had narrow escapes from being struck. One| sustained by the freight train.
    a narrow risk of being thrown down an embankment, but
    Providentially escaped.

    The Passenger caca ron

    The R. M.S. Europa from Liverpool arrived at Hali-
    fax on Monday morning last.
    this Island was forwarded yesterday mornin
    ved here in the evening by the steamer
    Wales from Pictou.

    The Evglish Mail for
    and arri-
    incess of ° |g be sold by AUCTION, at the Parochial House, |

    ~~ Medical Notices.

    =<

    A ; Allow moto say tword for myrelf, I have been using
    criminavely trampled on, and in the grasp of the mod/ yrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup in my family since fret China & Eurtheoware, Glassware, Stores, d&e., de,
    he Tarkish tlags)jjproduced in this city. L think it an excellent article, and
    ; would not be without iton any consideration—Extract from
    nding the flags, a por-/y, 1, Adams’ letter to Chicago Times.

    Hollowoy’s Ointment and Pills. —Unseemly Eruptions. —
    No means heretofore discovered are so co aptent to cope

    vame tumbling down from the roof, throngh the shade with and conquer all biemishes, boils, ee redness

    trees, and dropped into a crowd of women and children, | and roughness of the skin, a. thes» celebrat

    none ot whom, strange to say, were seriously hurt.

    medicaments,
    which, to be praised, ced only to be known, Mfoltoway's

    The demand of the Orangemen — now satisfied,|remedies cool the system, regulate the circulation, and

    they marched off in procession, headed

    y the fifes and thoreughly purify the whole body, that whatever is hurtful

    drums, which all along had done a great deal to excite) must inevitably be sweptaway, and be succeeded by healthy

    the crowd by playing their party tunes.

    At the City

    structittes, which alone can be derived from rich and pure

    dre blood. ‘The cosmetic virtues of thisunguent have been long
    a or oe, rere a uaticavoved to justify the out. appreiated : no tollettable fa well appointed which lacks

    rageous act, denouncing the flags, we are told, as tre
    sonable.” se

    TELEGRAPHIC NEWS OF THE WEEK.

    Efforts have been made to obtain tho release of Gen- Lung

    its presence. It soothes and cleanses the most fine and ten.
    der skins, and when assisted by Holloway’s Pills is the
    most valuable beautifier.

    A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, requires immediate at-
    tention, as neglect oftentimes results in some incurable
    Disease “ Brown's Bronchial Trochea" are a simple
    remedy and will almost invariably give immediate relief.

    eral Nagle, one of the party of Fenians who landed at aiesebanneneaemcacziot eines na iain

    REDUCED PRICES FUR CASH!

    tH Give usa call.
    EDWARD’ RB&ILLY.
    Charlottetown, Queen Street,
    July 31, 1867.

    “pPItrTE LUMBER, &c.

    good ‘quality and partly searooed,
    100,00) Square Sawed SHINGLES,
    125,L00 Cedar SUINGLES. ~
    Liarge wace Room FRAME,
    —ALs0—
    100 Tons Port Hood COAL, a good article for home use.
    A MCNEILL, Auctionver.
    July 24, 1867

    “HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ~
    FARM, S.0cK, &c., &o.

    Back Settlement, De Savle, on TALURSDAY, Au-
    gust Ist, at 12 oclock, the following, the Property of the
    Rev. Mr. Reynolds, tiz:—
    Household Furniture, o— ‘Sofas,. Chests
    ‘Drawers, Chairs, Tables, Carpets, nls & Bedding,

    A LO.
    2 Horses, 7 Head Morned Cade, 28 Sheep, 7 Pigs,
    Plonghs, Carts, Harrows, 1 Carriage & Harness, Cart
    & Piough Harness, with many other articles.

    Terms five aati, Credit oa approved joint notes,

    WILLIAM DUDD, Auctioneer.
    Ch'town, July 16, 1867. Ist. Ex. ‘

    CIVIC BLECTIONS.
    BY THE MAYOR.

    for sums over ÂŁ5.

    ie pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of,

    this Island, made and passed in the Euyghteenth year
    of the Reiga of Her present Majesty, intitaled ** An Act
    to Invorporate the Towa of Charlottetowa,” 1 do aere-
    by give pablic NOTICE, that an Klection of

    MAYOR

    }
    [TS Subsenber would inform the Barmers of P. E.}

    OR SALE, 60,000 teet 1, 14. My and 2 inch Pine—

    Dongarvon, and were subsequently captured by the

    Married,

    Irish Guards. The American Government has been

    charge from custody,—TIt is estimated that the great

    £50,000 atg, One gunboat was driven ashore during by the Trastees of the Building. —Zsl.

    arain storm which prevailed at tho time, bat beyond
    this no serions accident occured.—The Refornr Bill

    Honse of Lords and will. immediately become
    Law. — Twelve thousand -Volunteers were re-

    of the Sublime Porte.-Congress has met and adjourn-

    A B., Rector, Henry

    At the Wesleyan Charch, Charlottetown, on the 18th
    worked by the friends of General Nagle to use ite in- inst., Be ne Be. apes —_ if ir deaitys at te

    bis diss|Prinvipal of Cumberland Academy, Amherst, N.5., to
    fluence with the British Authorities to procure bis dis Mente 2 ., daughter of the late meen Chappel, of
    : this city. This being the first marriage that has taken
    naval review which ocoured off Spithead, on the 17th,’ 5jace in the New Wesleyan Chapel, the bride was pre-

    in honor of the visit of the Sultan of Turkey, cost sented with a handsomely hound yvoPume of the

    At the residence of the bride's father Charlestown,
    Mass., June 26th, by Rev. J. Barrows, Mr. James
    Cooper, to Carrie Lousia. only daughter of Mr. James

    has received tho support of the Tory members of the | P Webber, all formerly of Charlottetown, P BL.
    At Charlottetown, July 28, by the Rev D Fitzgerald,
    Palmer, Esquire, Barrister, to

    viowed at Wimbledom on the 20th inst., in presence! ao ee’ daughter of John Mackieson, Esq., M

    ible

    2 AND
    FIVE COUNCILLORS
    FOR THE CITY OF
    CHARLOTTHTOWN

    Will be held on TUESDAY, 6th AUGUST aex:, at the
    several places following, Uhat ts to say Âą

    In Ward Ne, 1,-~At the Store of Messrs. J. & T. Mor-
    ris, corner of Queen and Water Streets,

    In Ward No. 2,—At the Coach House o° Richard
    Heartz, Esq., fronting on Sydney Street.

    In Ward No. 8,— At the City Hall,

    In Ward No. 4,—At the Fire Engine House, froning

    on King’s Square.
    In Ward No, 5,—At the House of Mr, Denms Lyons,
    corner of Great George and Euston Streets,
    And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at 9

    o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open till five in

    ed, after cooferring unlimited power upon the military

    - Died,

    the alternoon of the wame day.

    commandants atthe South, and the impeachment of

    the President is postponed for the timy being, by the
    an agreement between the Members
    of the Judicary Committee —The Union Republican
    Commictes ofsNew Tork have ynominated General dence, Roselyn Cottage

    esident from Lavensworth,
    g Bishop Lamey, ted) Redeomer.
    priests, ard atx Sisters of Charity, who were going to

    impossibility of

    Grant for President,—A debpateh
    on tho 19th, aay wtrain ca

    At Rollo Bay, inst., Mr. James O'Donnell aged 75
    089 much regretted by a large cirele of relatives and
    riends.

    On Monday. 224 July, of consumption, at hig resi-
    ee ya bag ts Rod, toa Johu
    Robertson, int th year of his age, giving evidence
    of hig belief 1n the friend of sinners Cleaver ant

    At Irisetown, on the 7th inst., alter afew months

    Barts fe wae captured by the Indians near Port Lea- illness, Mary, wife of the late James Power, at the ad-

    és

    nord, on Sunday, ‘The mon wore killed and shocking. vanced age of 79 years. She way much respected by

    ly mutilated,

    avd tho women carried off oaptors/yind disposition. Deceased
    The Indians on tho plains of the West are intract-
    able and troublesome, calling tor a largo Pnited

    1 had the pleasure of ber acquaintance for her
    ae * deadnuiion of Carrick oa
    uir, Cousty
    land in 1618,

    DESCRIPTION OF WaRbs

    MACHINES.

    ;

    COPPER PAINT

    HE SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly on hand »«
    supply of "

    ‘ave & Wonson's Copper Paint

    [siaud that be das noW on the way to the Island a
    goodly number of those CELEBRATED MACHINES
    Also, a nuiiber of the far-famed UNION MOWERS,
    together With quite a namber of WHITCOMB'’S PA-
    TENT (ORS RAKES—the same he sold here the
    last season, and that bas given s0 mach satisfaction to
    those that used them, which they will fully confirm and
    jagree tg when aeked by any of you—and would also
    ‘state that he bas ordered a oumber of the BUCKEYE
    REAPING and MOWING MACHINES, which will
    \soon be here. :

    | As monet seems to be quite an article here at this
    ‘time, and very difficult to get hold of, the Subscriber
    would beg leave to say, that those parties who may wish
    ity oay money for any of those Machines, he will make
    ‘a tiveral deduction from last year’s prices, while those
    who may wish a long credit on the Machines may be as-
    Sured of the same Hovral terms as usual, say from one
    to three seasons, divided into equal payments, as the
    parties nay agree Upon at the tine of purchase.

    H.C. GREEN of Summerside, and

    i. J. CLARKE, of Orwell,

    jwill act ax my Agents in selling the above Machines in
    ‘this Provinve; aud the Subscriber will be found

    at his Old Stand,

    the City Grocery Store, North side of Queen's Square,
    near the Post Office, where he wil be very happy not
    jouly to SHUW the above Machines but to SELL them
    tothe Farmers ‘lease cai and examine the Machines
    for yourselves betore purchising elsewhere. I have
    now on band a full assortment of Extras for the Manny

    Muchines.
    ASAHEL BOOTH,

    Ch'town, July 8, 1867.

    Summer Arrangement,

    rI\HE MAILS fur the United Kingdom, the neighbor
    E Provinces, United States, &e., rig ae navi tg
    be made up and torwarded from the General Post Offico,
    Charlottetown, as follows, viz -—

    ForCanada, New Brunswick, and the United States, via
    a every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 8
    o'clock, J
    For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, every MONDAY, WED-

    NESDAY ond FRIDAY evening at 8 o'clock.

    Maiis for Great Britain, Newfoundlend and the West
    Indies, every alternate MONDAY and WEDNESDAY
    evening at 8 o'tlovk, as follows;

    Monday,” Junt 17 Monday Sept 9
    Wednesday, + 19 Weitnesday, * 11
    Monday, July 1 Monday, ‘23
    Wednesday, “ 3 Wednesday, «25
    Monday, “ Monday, Oct 7
    Wednesday, “ 17 Wednesday, ** 9
    Monday. 20 Monday «Zt
    * Wednesday © 31 Wednesda = + 24
    Monday, Aug i2 Monday, Nov 4
    Wednesday “ 14 Wednesday “ 6
    Mon ay, on 26 Monday, “18

    Wednesday, “ 28 Wedngsday, * 20
    Mails for Summerside and St. Bleanor's, to be forwarded
    per Steamer, will bo closed every TUESDAY and FRIDAY
    evenings at 8 o'clock; and Mails for Georgetown and
    Souris, per steamer, every FRIDAY evening at 8 o'clock.

    Letters, to be registered, and Newspapers must be posted
    half an hour before the ume of closing the Mails. :

    T. OWEN, P. M. G.
    General Post Office, Ch'iown, oun
    May 22 1867.

    TO FISHERMEN. |

    fod
    “Number One shall comprise all that part of Char-
    lottetown which lies south of Dorchester street. Nusa-|
    ber Two shall pry ee all that part of Charlottetown

    which lies south of Richmond Street.and aorth of Dor-|

    ttetown. :
    HEOPHILUS DESBRISAY,

    Tipperary, Trelapd. and emigrated to ve

    Mayor's Office, July 17th, 1867. Mayor.

    jaeason, which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers

    chester Street, Namber Three shall comprise all that the Subscriber at Cascumper,

    rt of Charlottetown which lies soath of Grafton and G W.
    Soeth of Richmond streets. Number Four shall ovo- Caactumpee, May 22, imo ht cnet
    rive all that part of Charlottetown og Pica South of y > -
    Fares and north of Grafton -stroeta¼ Number Five k eaches- Polk ‘eaches.
    shea Eten arenwcading tht Capady of vl PEACHES 0 wetmtiat wafed Sace pat
    north of Fitzroy street, including the moh of gai . it hermetically sealed cans—put
    Town."--See 18 Vic., Cap. 31, intituled “An Act to In- H otis o

    the Fruit. Sold by the single can or ad dozen,

    f yrirestgy has 6n hand at Cascumpec, 8,000)
    Ash-bouad Mackerel Barrels, manufactared th;

    Apply to Canvets Baotaens in Charlottetown, or to

    .C. HALL.

    7

    Ci'town, July 3, 1867,

    an article which has given the greatest satisfaction to ali

    who have used it. It possesses superior qualities for «ffec-

    as Worms, Barnacles, Grass, &e., on the bottoms of Ves-
    sels or Boats, when properly applied. :

    Charlottetown, May 22, 1857, ;
    UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE
    THE “WAVERLY HOUSE,”

    78 King St.---- St John, N. B.

    THIS NOUSE-HAS BERNPATRONIZED BY
    @. &. #, Tae PRINCE OF WALES,

    HA. R. H. PRINCE ALFRED,
    By all the British American Governors, and by the Eng
    lish Nobility and Gentry, as well as by the moat
    distinguished Americans, whom busi or

    pleasure may bave brought to St. John,
    sabe Py eh joined in ny tie ie
    ‘HOUSE OF THE PROVINCE. ©
    "9" ‘Phe Proprietor, thankful. for past von oe
    respectfully intimate to the’ travelling
    are no pains or expense to render the House still fur-

    ther deserving their patronage.—Kvery attenti
    to the comfort of po tot wid rth aga

    St. John, N. B., Oct. 31, 1866,
    A Cough, Cold,
    ” "Throat,
    uirea immediate ion,
    nal should be checked. If
    allowed to contioue,
    Irritation of the Lungs, a Per

    manent Throat A ffec
    an Inecurable Lung pt

    te often the result,

    ‘Brown's Bronchial Troches
    Having a Direct prone | ope Parts, give Immediate
    het.

    dis

    or Sore

    For Bronchitis, Asthmah, Catarrh, Cousumptive
    and Throat Diseases,

    Troches are used with always good sucess.

    Singers and Pu lic Speakers

    will find Troches usefal in clearing the voice when taken be-
    fore singing or speaking, and rel g the throat after an
    unusual exertion of the vocal o « The Troches are-re-
    commended and prescribed by Physicians, and have high
    testimonials from eminent men throughout the country,
    en, Mey article of true merit, and having proved their oft
    cacy by & test of many years, each preg them in the
    localities in various parts of the world, aud the Trochos are |
    universally pronounced better than other articles,

    take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered,

    (867 SPRING “1867

    KENT STREET
    OCOLOTHING STORK, ....

    Steer Subsersber has for wale

    Black Broadcloths and Doeskins, |

    Silk Mixtures and Tweeds, ine

    Suitable for Spring and Summer weer. He will make ©

    them up for partes, in want of Summer suite of Cl othing /
    o

    cheap for eush or approved eredii
    Also & superior fot of :

    Ready-Made Cl

    pervision, Parties in want of a good
    would do well to give him a call, before
    elsewhera. P,

    May Lith 18651

    tually preventing the accummulation of all foul matter, such

    Is OBR Beeb ure

    blic that He Will

    JOHN GUTHRIK, Proprietor...

    oarad duilg Oe’ te at

    Obtain only “ Brown's Bronchial Troches," and do not’

    .

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