—— oo The Debats thus sams up what has been doing lately is France :—The National Garde Mobile has becn or- izod; the whole of tho army has been armed with ts which have no reason to dread a comparison with the Zundnodel gegwhr ; the fortresses on the eastern feontier have been put into a thorough state of repair; in order to dispel any apprehension, it 1s announc- ed that this year five camps are to be formed simultan- eously. In short, France is prepared for any contingen- of and the Power which assumes an aggressive attitude Sii'be very ill-advised. The Ottawa Times says that John O'Farrell, a well known Quebec lawyer, declares that there is no evidence to convict Whalen, and that, if be had an Upper Canada diploma, as barrister, he could clear pia, The Times farther says the Quebec Fenian sym- isers are about to raise a subscription for Whalen's efence, and fands to purchase O'Farrell’s diploma. The Montrerl News says :—We are requested to state that an authorized edition of tle * Poetical Remains of the late Ion, Mr. McGee,’ edited by Mrs. Sadler, of New York, will shortly iseue from the press of Mr. John Love:l. The proceeds which may be dorived from the sale of this cdition will be appropriated to the uso of the deceased statesian's family. Iris stated In some of the papers that a Mr. Brega, from Washington, is in Ottawa, with the view of bring- fag about a renewal of the Reciprocity Treaty: We sin- derely hope that these preliminary negotiations may be so successful, as to speedily place the matter in the hands of the Imperial and American Authorities for fnal ac- tion. Tue P. E. Island Steamboat Company have pur- chased a large steamer called tho General Whating, for service in the Gulf, Some of tho officers of the Com. pany are now in St. John for the purpose of accom- panying the steamer round to Charlottetown. Tux officers of the Volunteer Militia force of Queen's County propose giving.a farewell dinner to Colonel Smith, the Inepecting Field Officer of Militia, previous to his departure fur England to rejoin his Regiment (the 4th) in June. Mr. Wattace Mcleopr hae been appointed agsist- ant Postmaster General, vacant by the death of the) late KE. F, Byrne, and Mr, Daniel McDonald, of East Poiot, has been appointed junior assistant in the Post Office. Her Majesty the Queen las sent an autograph letter to Mrs. McGee, sympathising with her in her bereave- ment, and expressing a high opinion of Mr. McGee's services to the Throtte, By our latest despatches it will be seen that the scouudrel O'Farrell, who attempted to assassinate IT. R. Hl. Prince Alfred, was executed at Syducy, on the 22ud of April. Tux Dominion Parliament was prorogued on the 22nd | tostaut. ‘he Bill to. reduce the Governor General's Salary, was reserved for the consideration of Ller Majes- ty the Queen. Mr. Pore Hennessey, Governor of Labuan, is mentioned as a probable suscessor to the late Sir Dominick Daly, in the vacant Governorship of South Australia, Tue Sandwich Islands have been terribly convulsed by voloanic eruptions in the Island of Wawaii. Several lives were lost and much property destroyed thereby . The Steam Navigation Company of this Island, have purchased the Steamer General Whiting, which was one of the blockade runners during the American war, Tnene has been an immense loss of shipping and of human life around the Newfoundland and Labrador coasts during the past winter. An English Mail, with dates to the 10th inst., was received atthe General Post Oflice, Charlottetown, on Friday evening. Tue barque Constance, from Liverpool, with a gen- eral cargo of merchandize, arrived at this port on Friday morning. Tur United States Senate voted yesterday, on the second and third articles of Impeachment, and acquitted the President—the vote standing 19 to 35. Yesterpay afternoon, the office of the Ion. J.C. Pope was robbed of acash box, containing about £12. Verily, Charlottetown is progressing ! Anovr one hundred and fifty young girls received their frst Communion at the Convent, on Monday morn- ing last. The Very Rev. Dr. McDonald officiated, The Pruasian Diet was closed by the King, on the 25th inst. A general disarmament in Europe is recommend- ed by England and Austria. AN extensive Copper Mine is being worked in Char- lotte County, New Brunswick. Tue mortality in Pera during the mont of April has been fearful, owing to the general prevalence of fever. Tue Canadians are tnticipating another Fenian raid this summer. The Sackville, N. B., Borderer says the herring fish- ery in the Gulf has been very sucéessfal this season, Tur. steamship Alkam'ra, from Boston and Ialitax, arrived at this port last night. Tur ship Clara Novella, from Liverpool, G. B., with 4 general cargo of merchandise, arrived this morning. Jeff. Davies, and other prominent Southerners, are to spend this sammer in Halifax. Some two hundred and fifty persons were confirmed, and received first communion ro day, at the Cathe- dal from His Grace the Archbishop. In the course of an eloquent and instractive discourse His Grace ex- horted the boys to become membors of the Juvenile Temperance Society, and to resolve to abstain from the use of spirituous liquors until their twenty-first year. Vespers nearly all the boys took the pledge: and have thus from early youth resolved to avoid the source of «0 much evil.— Hr. Express. Died, a aa a tN NEN AAA Ne, ee _ At Cavendish, on the 2nd inst., Mr. David Robinson, in the 86th year of his age, _ aston OLD STAND, REDDIN’S CORNER! HE Subscriber has reoeived by barqueUndine, from z Liverpool, the largest and best assortment of Citta, ARTHENWARE, and GLASswAre, ever offered in Char- wn, which he is prepared to sell Wholesale and at unosually low prices. China Tea Sette, Stone China do, white and colored, White and colored Stone China Dinner Setts, &c , &., § great variety of Goods in the above line, too as to particularise, Hi Crates assorted Ware for country trade, for cheap by the crare. Grocery department is now stocked with the best Z ot Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Tobacco, Soap, “idles, Spices, Dried Fruits, &c. Gis nore of the best aap $8 consisting ot Brandy, Pio um, Whiskey, Port and Sherry Wino.Cordiala, &. ‘at and Cornmeal from Ib to 100 Barrels. we ving obtained the services of a first class. Baker, ven now, Prepared to supply his customers with the Mera of Bread at all times. B.D. REDDIN. 27, f ie Gin a apy Hew Advertisements, SA ttt aN ne tea Charlottetown, May 16, 1868. QUEEN STRE ET WAREHOUSE. (or Subscriber respectfully announces to his Friends and Customers, the arrrival of a large portion of his - Py Sap Importations, per Sh ~» 0. Oven. OC isi oops’ - cen. Comprising the following 14 boxos Glass, 2 bdlg. Shovel: 10 bbls. Pitch and Tar, 1 co ri ‘ 65 bolts Yellow Metal, 1 cask Zine, 72 Taper Bars, for Ships l case 'ardware, fastenings, Leask Hoes, 152 bags Nails and Spikes, 115 coils 1 package Cor- 2 bbls. Currants, adage, 10 boxes Raisins, 2 bales Canvas, 7 coils Wire Standing Rig- 1 bbl. Stockholm Tar, ging, 80 bdls Oakum, Tease Compasses & Log 3 boxes Fancy Soap, Glasses, 195 kegs Paint, 3 bales Paper, 1 box do. 910 bars ¢gomnron Bolt Iron, 100 bdls common Tron 2 Tiecrees Ships Lamps, Il do. Paint Oil, 1 cask composition Butt 1 do. Sweet Oil, _ . Bolts, 7 do. Ships Varnish, 24 boxes Soap, sorted, 2 bbls. Rosin, 4 casks Ironmongery, 1 box Galvanized 2 casks Whiting, Gib Hanks, 1 case drugs, 1 bag Coffee, S casks best Malt Vinegar, 4 do. Rice, 2 casks Putty, 1 cask Lamp Black, 1 do, White Wine do. 10 bbls, 2 cases Bottle Oil, 2 keys > Groceries. 2 casks Hardware, 3 cases 1 case Whips, , I box Ink, in bottles, 1 case Saws, ] cask Traces, 13 bags Washers These Goods, witli his stock on hand, comprise a very general assortment. The remaining Stock daily ex- pected per ship Vitant from Glasgow, and Undine trom Liverpool. Fan¢y Goods from London, by Steam Packet via Halifax. ‘Terms Cash. He also takes the opportunity to inform the parties who have not paid their accounts according to agree- ment, that no further credit will be allowed. BENJ. DAVIES. 132 bars Refined Tron, 41 bundles Iron, 50 half chests ‘Tea, 10 chests do, Queen Street Warehouse, ) May 20, 1868. J now opening, and for sale at low prices :— 7 cases Staple Dry Goods, 5Sbales do, do. 4 cases Fane do, 2 voxes Ladies and Gents Scotch Boots and Shoes. And trom London via Halifax — 2 cases Fancy Goods, Remaining Straw and Fancy Goods expected by the sate route, BENJ. DAVIES. Terms Cash. 4w may 27. TENDERS. ENDERS will be received by the undersigned, until Monday, the firse day of June next. at 12 o'clock, for fixing Sidewalks and Rails to Southport Ferry Wharf. Specification to be seen at my office, Iills- borough Square. The Contractor must give sufficient security for the performance ot the work. One third the amount of Contract to bo paid on signing the bonds, the balance whea the contract is completed. All to be finished on or before the first day of Septem- ber, 1868. At the same time and place, for building a new Fen- der Block, at Charlottetown Ferry Dock, The Con- tract to be finished ou ot befure the first day of Oc- tober, 1868, ‘Terms as above. B. WILLIAMS, 8. P. Worke. Ch’town, May 27, 1868. ENDERS will be received by the undersigned uniil Monday, the 8th day of June next, at 12 o'clock, fron: any person or persons willing to erect a post aud rail fence around the Light-house at East Point. A specification of the saute may be scen at my oflice or at the residence of Alex. Beaton Esq., keeper of the light- house. Suflicient security will be required for the fuith- ful performance of the coutract; one-third the amount of the contract to be paid on signing the bonds, the bal- ance when the contract is completed; all to be finished on or belore the Sist of October, 1868. LB. WILLIAMS, Sup. Pab. Works. Charlottetown, May 2lst, 1863. lin ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF Real Hstate- bee be sold by Pablie Auction, in front of the Court Ilonse, in Georgetown, on Saturday, the 1uth day of May next, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, under lieenee, bearing date the 27th day of March last, past, in that behalf granted by His tlonor, the Surrogate, all that eee of land, the property of Peter MeLellan, late of 3urnt Point, near Georgetown, farmer, deveased, intes- tate, situate at Burnt Point, aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to .say! commencing at a square stake, fixed at the south-west angle of Roderick McDonald's farm, on the North side ot the Brudencll River, thence (accordittg to the Magnetic North of the year 1764,) North eleven chains and twenty-five links, thenee North-West four chains and eighty links, thence North eight chains, thence North-West nine chains, thence Northto McLellan's Creek, thence along said Creek and Pond South-westward!y, and following the various courses of said river Eastwardly to the place of coulmencement, containing forty-two acres and six acres of Marsh Land. Terms made known at the time of Sale. In the mean- time full information may be obtained on application to Mr. Rt. Reddin, Barrister, at his Office in Charlottetown, MARGARET McKENZIE, Administratrix of the Estate April 8, 1868, of the late Peter McLellan, The 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, Administratrix of the Estate May 20, 1868. of the late Peter McLelian. A BAZAAR Under the Patronage of the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs Dundas. TIL be held at the DRILL SHED, near Govern- ment ffouse, Charlottetown, on Thursday and Friday, the 9th and 10th uly next. in aid of the Building Fand of the Free Cuvnen, Roehfort Square, now in the course of erection, Con- tributions will ve thankfully tecoived by the following Ladies of the Committee :— Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. 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. Ul. Haviland, Mrs. Hobkirk, Mrs. D .Hodgson, Miss Hutchinson, Mrs. Ings, Miss Jenkins, Mrs. F. Longworth, Mrs. C. Macdonnell, Mrs. H. Winsloe. Mrs. John McGowan. Mrs. Mutch, Mrs. L. C. Owen. Miss Owen, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. E. Palmer, Mrs. Peake, Mrs. James Peake, . Ralph Peake, Mrs. James C. Pope, Mrs. Richey, Mrs. James Reddin, Mes. Douglass Smith, Mrs. Sloggett, Mrs. Wm. Swabey, Mrs. Clement White, Mrs. James White, Mrs. W. Welsh, Mrs. Pope Welsh, Mrs. G. Wright, Charlottetown, May 16, 1868. FROM GLASGOW, Per Brig Volant. 2 UST RECEIVED at the “Ttalian Warchouse,” (Next door to Starbird & Co.) Fine Old SCOTCH WHISXIES, Younger's & Baird's India ALES & PORTER, SCOTCH OATMEAL, (for invalids and others) do SPLIT PEAS, do POT BARLEY, DUNDEE MARMALADE, WAGGON MATS, JARS, FLASKS, BOTTLES, &e., &c., &e, Very Curar for prompt payments, MACEACHERN & CO. May 20, 1868. HAY! HAY!! HAY!!! IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GREAT SCARCITY OF FODDER, TIFE SUBSCRIBER HAS IMPORTED INTO ORWELL, From Nova Scotia, FOUR CARGOES OF UPLAND HAY, WHICH Hp WILL SELL For Cash or Produce! R. J. CLARKE. Orwell Cheap Store, ___ May 20, 1868, : ei KING STREET. NEAR WELSH AND OWEN’S OFFICE. HE Subscriber returns thanks for past favors, and} begs leave to inform his friends, and the public generally, that he has on hand a Large Stock of Ready-malé Men’s Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Women’s Balmoral, Elas- tic Side, and other Boots. Atso, 250 patna Children and Misses Boots, Just received pet brig ‘* Volant,” from Glasgow, in | addition to the importations announced from Liverpool, | which will be disposed of low fur Cash. JAMES STANLEY. Ch'town, ih May, 1868. Fishermen’s Outfits, 868.- IIE Subscriber is prepared to furnish all the necessary ae for prosecuting Vessel or Boat Fishing, such as: Salt, Bait Knives, Flowr, Barrels, Splitting do Bread, Pogies, Throating do, Beans, Clams, Bait Heavers, Peas, Mackerel looks, Water Stores, Butter, Cod do Fog Horns, Pork, Mackerel Lines, — Chopping ‘Trays, Beef, Cod do do Knives, Lard, Snapper do Ditty Boxes, ‘Tea, Tinit Millsy Lanterns, Coffee, Jig Ladels, Binnacle Lampy, Sugar, do Rasps, Lamp wicks, Molasses, do Moulds, do Chimneys, Raisins, Clam Choppers, Kerosene Oil, Currants, Mackerel Forks, Pewter, Dried Apples, do Jigs, Lead, Spices, Cod Leads, Water Stones, Pickles, He also possesses supetiot facilities for Inspecting, Packing, and Shipping Mackerel, Herring, Codfish, &e. N. B,—The highest price paid for all kinds of FISII. I. C, LALL. Charlottetown, May 20, 1868, 6m : COTTON DUCE, HE Subscriber is Acent for the Sale of the celebrated Russel Mills Cotton Duck, and is prepared to fill all orders for the same with the least possible delay. Also on hand COTTON BOAT DUCK, and COT- TON DRILLLINGS, suitable for Boat Sails; together with Cotton Sail Twine, Pure Bee’s Wax, &c. I. C. HALL. Cl'town, May 20, 1868. COPPER PAINT. ONSTANTLY on hand, Gallon and Half Gallon Cans of Tarr & Wonson’s Copper Paint, which effectually prevents the action of worms on the bottoms of Vessels and Bonts and also prevents the collection of Barnacles, Grass, &e. I. C. HALL. Bee lidont bus inn Boo Note sO GREEN-BACKS! {XCHANGE on BOSTON, and GREEN-BACKS bought and sold by I. C. NALL. Chitown, May 20, 1868, Gm FISHERMEN WANTED: | P(\ FIRST CLASS FISHERMEN wanted for Boar JU Kista at Rustico, before the Ist and 10th of Junn. Apply to 1. ©. HALL _ een, Bee ee ee FARMERS or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND! py? you want the most perfect REAPING & MOW- ING MHCHINE in the World? If 80, we are now shipping to our Agents a quantity of those world-renowned Buckeye Mowers and Reapers, which won for themselves such a reputation on your Island last Season; and we recommend to all those who are thinking of purchasing a Machine, to consult their neighbors who run one last season, and give their orders early, to make enre of securing one, We need only say that we made further improvement in our Ma- chine, as 8 +t forth at length in owr Cireular of 1868, 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 Buckeye. AGENTS: W. D. STEWART, Charlottetown, R. T. HOLMAN, Summerside, O. P,. RICHARDSON & CO., Worcester, Mass. NOTICE. Owing to tho illness of Mr. JOHN HIGGINS, tho subscriber has been appointed Agont for the Original BUCKEYE MOWER & REAPER, and be has much pleasure in informing the Farmers of P. E. 1. that, on the arrival of the Steamship Alhambra, he will have on sale a number of the above Machines. The satisfactory results of the Machine last Season bear ample testimony of their utility and adaption as a Mower and Reaper, and hence the sabecriber has no hesitation in offering the ‘ Buckeye " 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. Terms made known and Machine exhibited at the Old Stand. CITY GROCERY STORE, THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1868. Sale of Insolvent’s Estate. T° 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 abont 100 neres frechold; also in about 50 acres freehold at St. Peter's Bay, lately the property of Hogh Mclean, decensed, My portion being one-ninth part of the whale. in right of my wife, one of the heirs of the said Hugh McLean, Tho above will be sold subject to Widow's Dower. Further particulars atSale. Terms cash, DONALD MARTIN, Georget'n, May 20, 1868. 20 A CARD. William Stiggins, Machinist. (Next Door to Wm. B, Allan's Tin Shop.) Guns, Loclts, and Magnetic Machines, accurately re- paired. Brands cut, Bell Hanging and Turning on the most redsonable terms. Mill Gear eupplied to order. Charlottetown, P. E. I., May 18. 1868. «© ALHAMBRA!” hah Steamship ALI/AMBRA, Nickerson, Mas- ter, until further notice, will leave this Port every alternate THURSDAY, at 6, p.m., for HALIFAX and BOSTON, calling at CANSO. RATES OF PASSAGE, Ladies’ Cabin, Gents’ Cabin, Forward. To Boston, 50s. hoe. 45s. * Fralifax, 250. 30s, 188, * Canso, 202. Qha. 15s. CARVELL BROTHERS, May 20, 1868. Agente. A FORTUNE FOR SALE! 1 consequence of tle death of the proprietor, the Sub- scriber ie instructed to offer for positive Sate, that beautifully situated, well known property, the HALF WAY HOUSE, VERNON RIVER, Prince Kaward Island. The Lat, consisting of about 40 acres, is in that state of cultivation that it has been for some years past, an will, for years to come, viell a clear net profit, more than suflicient to pay the interest on the amount of purchase tones asked for the whole establishment. As a money making investment this is an opportunity seldom equalled in these provinces, which fact can be positively proved to-any person about purchasing. ‘The Stoek of Liquors and Stock of Goods ean be taken or not at the option of the purchaser. For particulars ad- dress GEORGE ADAMS. Half way Honse, Vernon River, May 20. 1868, LOST’, PRIL 50th, between Jas. Larry's, New Giascow, 4% and Rustico Carks, a BLACK LEATHER PUCKET BOOK, eontaining Pour One Dollar Bills, with a lot of other papers; also, one Note of Hand for Fifty Poends, drawn in favor of I. C, Hat, in Three months, signed by E, Marsuaus, and endorsed by I. C. Haut, due 20th JULY next. Any person finding it will be suitably rewarded by returning it to I. C. HALL, Charlottetown, or E. MARSHALL, Nerth Rustico; and all parties are forbidden buying or negotiating in any way said Nute. E, MARSHALL. May 2¢, 1868. pd VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY F'OR SALE! NIIE subscriber, owing to failing health, is about to retire from business, and offers to sell, by Private Yontract, all his PROPERTY in Charlettetown, con- sisting of — : : TWO BUILDING LOTS, in that delightful locality—-Darrack Square—and situ- ate between the Lots of Jolin Ings and Owen Connolly, Eaqrs. THREE BUILDING LOTS, on Pownal Street, known formerly as the Bagnall Property. FIVE BUILDING L’‘ TS, at the Head of Queen Street, pleasantly situated for Private Residences, Also, the Excellent BUSINESS STAND, on Queen Street, at present occupied by himself as an Hotel, with Oyster, Refreshment, 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, and Trimmings, including Buffalo, if required. For terms and farther particulars, apply to J G. ECKSTADT. Union Ilouse, Queen Street, Chtown, F.5.1. May 30, 1968 5 cil palm Who wants Money? PEXUE Subseriber will give CASH for WHITE COT- TON and LINEN RAGS. Also OLD COPPER and BRASS. Orrice.—Eastern Cellar of New Market House, WILLIAM HIGGINS. Ch'town, May 13, 1863. 4in QUEEN’S COUNTY Volunteer Rifle Association, T the Council Meeting of the above Society, held AA in the Court Room, Colonial Building, Char- lottetown, on Thursday last, the following arrange- ments were decided upon fora Shooting Match, to take place in the beginning of July next. The Pre- sident, Colonel the Honorable Jobn Hamilton Gray, presiding. , The first tfegalar Shooting Match of the Association, js to commence on Monday, 6th of July next, 1868, to be held at the new Rifle Range, Kensington, Char- lottetown Royalty. ASitver Mepatris to be forthwith ordered from England, by the Association, and that, together with the sum of $50 wil! constitute the first prize. The Medal will be the absolute property of the Winner. There are filteen “ee to be competed for, the first five beginning as follows:— let Prize, The Association Medal and $50 ' WO Ps bic ch nhs dr ecennnin 30 a ee en Eee bbecuee 20 a nS a son 16 eg Ee eee vivn UB The remaining Prizes will be of the same amount, $10 or ®5 each, according to the amount of funds in hand on the day of competition. At least $200 will be expended in prizes. ‘he ranges are 200, 400 and G00 yards. Five shots to be fired at each range, and in case of ties, one sho at the last range to decide. All competitors must appear in the Uniforms ef their gy come Companies. here will be an All-Comer’s Match, after the rega- lar match is decided, particulars of which wl be made known hereafter, The Committee, appointed to make all necessary ar- rangements regarding the shooting, consist of five members, viz :-- Captain J. W. Tolman, “ Thomas Mortis, "“ Samuel McRae, oe Albert Hensley, * Artemas Lord, It ia nnderatood that all subscriptiona will be paid to the ‘Treasurer, Captain Artemas Lord, before the 15th June next, to erable 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 Aesociation, will please hand in their names and subecriptions to the Treasurer at an early day. All further particulars and regulations will be made known by advertisement a8 soon as possible. F. 8, LONGWORTH, Seo’y. North Side Queen Square. Ch'town, May 20,1868. = pat ex 3m Ch'town, May Ist 1868, FRESH GARDEN SEEDS LATEST ARRIVAL. UST RECEIVED at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, a LARGE and WELL ASSORTED STOCK of Fresh Garden Seeds, warranted good #hd truc. HENRY A. HARVIE. Nay 4, 1868. | 4in NEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. ja RECEIVED at HARYIE’S BOOKSTORE— Queen Victoria's Journal, ‘Our Life in the Highlands.’ Trish in America, by Jolw Francis Maguire, M. P. Agazis' 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 Theovies on Grand Subjects, Coulbourn's Thoughts on Personal Religion. Norwood, by Henry Ward Beecher. Dickens’ Complete Works. very cheayy. Letter Writer; Joke Books, Otlawa Scenery. Tlallam's Constitutional History. Hallam's Middle Ages. Vestry Chimes. Early Life of Prince Consort. WENRY A. HARVIE. May 15, 1868. 3i Desirable reehold Property FOR SALE- NILE Subscriber OFFERS FOR SALE that VALU- ABLE PROPERTY. situated near Joun. ENman’s Miz., and facing on the Murray Harbor Road, Lot 57. ere are twelve acres of good Jand, half of which its clear, with @ good HOUSE and STABLE thereon. As there is a right to a good stream of water which botinds it on one side, this place would be well adapted for # Tannery, or any tradesman, For particulars, apply to FRANCIS WISNER, on.the premises, or to RK. J. CLARKE, Orwell Store, 1868 F'resh Seed! 1868 HE Subscriber has received a supply of FRESH SEEDS for early planting, consisting in part of— Melon. Cucumber. Tomato, Cauliflower, Lettuce. Radish. and a choice variety of Cabbage Seed. A large supply expected per ‘‘Amphion,” frem London, W, R. WATSON, Victoria Building, May 6, 1868. - PASTURE. PASTURE. PASTORE! XTELL watered Pasture on the Lower Royalty Road. Apply to GEORGE COLES. _catawa, April $8. 1600. | a NO'VTICHKOFR REMOV AL G. & 8 DAVIES Have removed temporarily to Messrs. Dodd & Rogers’ New Brick Store, opposite the City Hall, Queen Street. Charlottetown, April 20, 1868. im REMOVAL. R. HOMER having every encouragement to locate in Charlottetown, and for want of larger and more convenient rooms, has removed to the building occu- pied by Henry Haszarn, Esq., Merchant, directly opposite the Apothecaries’ Hall. May 7, 1868. ~ JUST RECHIVED, Per Alhambra, N assortment of PRAYER BOOKS, consisting of Velvet, Morocco and Cloth Binding. Very cheap. EK. REILLY. Qaeen Street Book Store, May 6, 1862. PASTURE ON WILLOW FARM. ASTURE, on the above-mentioned farm, can be secured for a limited number of cattle, by an earl application to the subscriber. Terms—payment in ade vance. Cattle tobe taken on pasture Ist June, FUOMAS POWER. St. Dunstan’‘s Coll ge Farm, April 29th. 1868. FIRST ARRIVAL! Flour, Cornmeal, Pilot Bread HE Subscriber will sell !ow for CASH— 370 Barrels FLOUR, 200 do kiln-dried CORNMEAL, 30 Bags do do Barrels Crackets, Barrelke PHLOT BREAD. ’ MARTIN O'HALLORAN, Charlottetown, P.E.T. _. April 29, 1868, a4 acd DAWSON'’S ESTATE. Important Notice! d|_ May 18, 1868. Im TRUSTEES of W. B. DAWSON’S ESTATE, to SUE all parties, without any distinction, whose unsct- thde 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, Ch’ town, Feb. 26, 1868. WILDERNESS LANDS, GOVERNMENT ESTATES. A’. persons desirous of availing themselves ot the provisions of the Act for the more speedy settle- 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 certain places, to receive applications from those who are desirous of becoming actual reaunak | such lands, (none others need apply), and if approved of, possession will be given to such ap- plicants, subject to the Peceuen of the Act regulating the settlement of enrd Wilderness Lands. *,* No person is allowed to take possession of any portion of the Wilderness Land, b cutting down or otherwise trespassing thereon---the Government Wood- rangers being strictly charged to take immediate pro- ceedings against all persons so found trespassing. JOIN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Office, 25th April, 1868. =f BUSINESS STAND. ALE. T the Head of St. Peter's Bay, a Burtpine Lot, one hundred and eight feet front, with a good two atorey Dwelling House thereon, 38% 32 feet, and con- taining six well finished rooms besides akitehen. In one ‘end of the House is a convenient Shop, with store room and office attached. On the premises are a good Stable and Barn, and also a Granary 2424, and 10 fect post. ‘This ie a most desirable place for any person Wieh mf to open a House or ENTRRTAINHENT, OF a general Store or both, not only from its sitaation in the midst of a flourishing ecttlement, and its proximity to the public whart; but from fronting as it does, on the public highway, where all persone from the Eastern section of King’s County must pass on their way to and from the City. It eannot be surpassed by any other businesa stand in the market. Terms Liberal, Apply to A. A. MCDONALD & BROS. Georgetown, April 29, 1868. lm HE SUBSCRIBERS have heen instructed by the — o~ @sesteorwuwr~