THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1868. Congress has passed the clectoral College Bull over the President's vote, and it is now law. The purpose of this Bill is to regulate the counting of votes at the coming Presidential election. It provides that no votes shall be counted from States lately in rebellion in which the work of Reconstruction has not been completed. The theory upon which the Bill is based, is that States so described have no regular State Governments, and that there is therefore no authority entitled to hold elec- tions for Presidenttal electors. The Princess of Wales became the mother of a daughter on tho 7th wit. Her Royal Highness, who married March 10, 1863, has two rons and two danghters, the eldest being four and a half years old. The names of the three who have beon baptized are—Albert Victor, George, Louiso. The child just born makes the thirteenth grandchild which has been born to Queen Vitoria. Twelve are living. Prersonar—Among the passengers hy the R. M, S. City of New York on Tuesday, were the Right Rey. Bishop — of Chatham N, B., and Sanford Flem- ing Eeq. Sir Wm. Logan. the distinguished Geologist arrived here yesterday, and is staying at the Halifax Hotel.— Hx. Reporter. EUROPEAN NEWS. Thy the arrival of the City of New York at Halifax, 28th ult., from Liverpool, we have our regular English fortnight- ly mails. We glean the following: The Princess of Wales was polos delivered of a daughter on the 6th of July. The event took the British public by surprise, Her Royal Highness visited the Crystal Palace on Saturday evening after dinner,to witness the illumination of the great fountains, and on Sunday afternoon called at Holland House, where she walked for somo time in the charming grounds surrounding that classic mansion, At that time there was no expectation of so speedy an accouch- ment, The House of Lords, on the 9th, adopted an address of congratulation to the Queen, upon the birth of a daughter to Prince of Wales. Lord Shattsbury’s bill for putting down Ritualism was thrown out; and an attempt on the part of the Bishop of Oxford to modify the Compulsory Church Ratea Abolition Dill was defeated by a majority of 48 to 18. Tord Malmesbury announced that his amend- ment had been moved and carried in the other House to the Scotch Reform Bill which would allow occupiers under £4 to vote without having paid rates, Thia the Government would resist, and Karl Augsell promised his support. A pes gg between the two houses will now have to take noe. : , It hasalready been stated thnt the Queen purposes visit- ing the Continent in the course of the recess, The journey will include some parts of Germany, but will also extend to Switzerland, ‘The royal tourist will travel incognita. The journey will take place it is believed immediately after the 4th of Angust. Her Majesty, who will be accompanied by Lord Stanley, is understood to have taken two villas, near Geneva. There isa tumor in London that a fresh batch of peers will be created previous to the dissolution. The Govern- ment js apparently acting upon the principle that it is as well €o make the best use of its lease of power to distribute honour amongst its supporters, The concession just obtained from the French Govern- ment by Maron Erlanger and Mr, Reuter for laying a sub- marme telegraph line between France and the United States, requires that telegraph communication shall be es- tablished before September, 1869. unless prevented by acci- dents which cannot be controlled. The * little reform" just effected by the passing of the bill which removes the restrictions preventing the employes in tke revenue departments from acquiring a vote will affeet upwards of 36,000 persons. In Liverpool there are several hundred servants of the executive who will at the next election for the first time possess the right of voting. Mr. John Bright was entertained at Limerick on Taesda by 200 of the leading city and county Liberals. In res: t ing to an address which they gentry to him, he said he had always desired to be to his countrymen a preacher of politic 1 righteousness, upon which the happiness of a state depended, Having re erred to the famine and pestilence and political disturbances with which the country had within the 20 years heen afflicted, he dwelt at some length on the Irish Charch question, pointing out the im- policy as well as the absurdity and injustice of continuing the state patronage to that church, which he described. as anti-Protestant and anti-English, as well as anti-Catholic and anti-[rish, In his peroration he asked, in “that city of the violated charter,’ for a now charter, the basis of which should be justice on the part of England and forgive- ness on. the part of Ireland.” Historious (Mr. Vernon Harcourt) ably exposes the fal- lacious character of the position assumed by the defenders of the Irish Church in regard to the coronation oath, He says ~~ That the Sovereign has any right to oppose a personal sentiment to the deliberate will of the nation is a doctrine which no constitutional statesman will dare to maintain,” The plain moral of the question is that what Parliament makes it can unmake, and the more it is examined the truer it will appear that “to assert that it is the duty ofthe Sove- reign to oppose the obligation of an onth imposed by Par- liament and the nation as a personal obstacle to a modifi- cation of its stipulations demanded by the Parliament and the nation is a position which betrays an equal ignoranco of the principles of ethics and of those of the constitution.” The long continued drought is telling seriously, not only upon the food of the creature, whether rational or irration- al, but upon the public health, The deaths by diarrheoa are increasing rapidly, and even alarmingly. In London the deaths registered last week amounted to 1.516, being an ex- cess of 201 over the computed decennial average, and of lsiyrtere ahove the increased mortality of the preceding week. This increase isalmost solely attributable to diar- rhaa, in one shape orother. In the week ended June 6, the deaths from this cause were but thirty.seven, whereas lant week they amounted to 305, including nineteen deaths by cholera. e disease is most fatal to infants, the aggre- gate number of deaths from that cause, including those of 230 children under a year old, and thirty-five under three years, The births last week as registered amounted to 2,0- 93, the two sexes being almost evenly represented. It is a curious fact that, whilst in England we are suffer. ing from the great want of rain, the cropsin Italy are ruined by the continued wet weather, such a season for rain not having been witneesed for many years, In the Papal States and throughout what used to be the kingdom of Naples, no grain except maize will produce more than a fenth of the averags quantity. In Lombardy the quantity of corn ut- terly spoiled is not so great asin the south, but the quan- tity of rain that hag fallen far exceeds what even the * old- est inhabitant,” can recollect. The maize crops are every- where the finest that have been seen for years. A private letter from Rome confirms the statement. made in the Monde, to the effect that the Greek but not the Ang- lican Bishops will be invited to attend the General Council of the Catholic Church, which will assemble at the Vati- ean on the &thof December, 1869. According to the Paris Univers, the a of sep n of Church and State is gradually, but surely, gaining ground all over the Catholic ‘World, and nowhere, says the Univers, more thanat Rome itself, The Editor, M. Louis Veuilett, writes as follows: “The Ball convening the CReumenical Council does not in- vite sovereigns to sit in that legislative council. The omis- sion has beon remarked, and it is indeed remarkable. It implies that there are no longer Catholic Crownsa—that is to say, that the order in which gociety has lived for the last thousand years no longer exists. What has been called the ** middle age” has come to anend. The 29th June, 1868— the date of the promulgation of the Bull “ Agterni Patris” ~~ia the date of its death—of its Inst sigh. Another era begins, The Church and State are veparated in fact, and both ive it. Thus we can understand why the Pope has departed from the precedent of the Council of Trent, and has not summoned the representatives of the temporal authority. What place could they hold, and what part could they play, in a programme of the government of mind and morals? Whatcould they venture to do for the object of the Coaneil, forthe greater glory of God, for the in- tegrity of faith, for the Christian edneation of youth—in a word, for the eternal salvation of men?’ News by Telegraph. __ Loxpon, July 30.—The Emperor Alexander has called a Conference of 13 members, to meet onthe 18th of August next, at St. Petersburg, for the purpose of arranging the details of an International Convention, pledging all the great Powers to abandon the use of ex- plosive bullets iu time of war. Intelligence has been received from Brizilian sources that the President of ay, Gen. Lopez, had sent a proposition for peace to the allies through the medium of the Ameri can Minister to y. Mr, Waehburn. — Lonvon, July 29, (midnight).—-The usaal Banquot Req given on the conolusion of the Session of Parliament to the Ministers occurred thie evening, Mr. Disraeli in the course of his romarke, touched upon the relations Wilson Higgs. 8lst~Telegram, Mathewson, Richibucto, ballast; Northern Light, P. Delery, Pictou, ballast ; Feme, J. McLean, Buctouch, ballast; Fear Not, R. Forte, Wal- lace, salt, &c.; Alberton, R. Currie, Shediac, ballast; Princess of Wales, E. Evans, Shediac, mails and passen. gers; Ifeather Betle ; Vienna, McDonald, Pictou, ballast; Seaman’s Bride, McDonald, Pictou, ballast. Aug. Ist— Pursuit, O'Brien, Halifax, ballast; L. Ardoise, Pictou, | pmacney Candor, Swain, Miramichi, merchandise; Kate, Kennedy, Cow Bay, Oatmeal, &c., &e. 3d—Hope, Robert- ton, Pictou, ballast; Enterprise, Peacock, Shemogue, ballast; Annandale, J. Lanigan, Sydney, ballast ; Quartette, Mitchell, Wallace, merchandise; Comfond, H. Howlett, fishing voyage ; Prioress, Balfour, Liverpool, deals by J.C. Pope. 4th—Princess ot Wales, E. Evans, Pictou, mails; Alexander, McNeill, Richibucto, ballast. Ship News. Ship Countess of Elgin, from Hall for Quebec, sprung a leak on the 4th inst., about lat. 43 N, lon. 68 W, and was abandoned. Crow taken off by the bark Vesta, and landed at Digby 17th. The brig Mohawk, Fraser, arrived at Gloucester on Satur- day from Liverpool, We learn that there was considerable trouble on Loard previous to her arrival between the officers and men, and to quell the mutiny the captain was obliged to shoot one of the crew and place several in irans.—Bosion Post, July 21. Launched. On Thursday last, from the shipyard of Ewon NeNeill. Eeq,, Elliot River, a brigt. of 182 tons N. M., called the Atlanta, and built under Lioyd’s inspection, to class A 1 for four years. The Atlanta is in every respect a superior vessel, and reflects great credit on the master-bnilder, Mr. John Darrach, Clyde Civer. Arrivals in Europe from hence. Swansea, July 7.—Fanny Alice. Liverroot.—Sailed, Kewadin for P. EB. Island. Monneguash, for Charlottetown. + Gurasoow, July 1,—Volant. ee an 9.— Died, a mm mA On Sunday, 12th inst., at Jeasio’'s Grove, Three Rivers, in the 46th year of hor age, after an [Hiness of three years’ duration, Catherine, the beloved wife of Allan McDonald, Bemdes three daughters, she left seven sons, who followed her remains to the grave. : At the residence of John McIntyre, Cable Head, April 6th, Mra, Mary Jackson, in the 89th year of her age. The deceased was a native of Dumfrieshire, Scotland, and emi- grated to this Island 1820, Was educated in Edinburgh The Fair and Cattle Show will be held on Holland Grove Grounds, (given for the occasion by William Brown, Esq.,) on TUESDAY, the 29th day of September; and the EXHIBITION in the Drill Shed on WEDNESDAY, the 30th September. All entries for Cattle Show to be made on or before Monday, the 28th September, and all articles for Exhi- tion to be delivered to the Secretary on or before Tues- ay 29th September, at twelve o'clock, noon, *rizes will be awarded as follows, Viz : \ HORSES. BRED ON THE ISLAND, Best Blood Tlorse, of any age, 2nd best do do Best Entire Cart Torse, do 2nd best do do "Best Blood Filly, under three years, 2nd best do do Best Cart Filly, under three years, 2d best do do Best Cart Stallion, do 2d bost do do Best Blood Colt, do 2d best do do = RS = DO DO me BO me DS OD coooocoocecce Further particulars relative to admission fees, &c., hereafter. By order, A. McNEILL, Secretary to the Board of Commissioners. Reading Room Buildings, Ch’town, July 29th, 1868. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! SPRING 1868, Pure Subscriber, by recent arrivals from England, has filled up hie STOCK OF GOODS, and offers the following, WHOLASALE AND RETAIL, for Cash or 00d Joint Notes of Hand at 3 months: Nos. 1,2 & 3 White Lead. in 56, 28 & 14 Ibs, Black, Red and Yellow Paints, in 28 and 14 Ibs, Boiled «nd Raw Linseed Oils, Chinze’s Smethwick Glass. Pay, Black and White, in bladders, 28 and 14 the. CATTLE. Best Bull, under 3 years old, 2d best do do Best Bull, of any age or breed, 2d best do do Best Cow in Milk, 2d best do Best Heifer, under 8 years old, 2d best do do Best Yearling Heifer, 2d best do Best Bull Calf, do 2d best SHEP, Best Ram, of any ago 2d best do do Best yearling Ram, 2d best do Best Ram Lamb, 2d best do Best Pen of four Ewes, 2d best do Best four Yearling Ewes, eo ecococeccecceoecoeoo — — t6 — ll oll cll ied ee — te — os College for a Dootress. In her 7th year, she stood by t ex between Great Britain and the United States, He said with regard to the misunderstandings which have been 20 much dwelt on by the United States, side of Robert Burns and his ‘ bonny Jeane,” esesSausseos Sosotososo ecocoocososoo scossosccococs tell Bl ol oie od 2d best do cut Naile & Cat Spikes; Diamond head Deck Spikes. fare refined and common Tron, assorted sizes, Barrels & kegs Coal Tar ; Coils hemp & wire Cordage. Barrels black and bright Varnishes. Bolts extra and Navy boiled Canvas. Bare Yellow Metal, } to 4. Yellow Metal Batt Bolts, 7 x §. Clinch Rings, Tron and Yellow Metal. Crates and casks (jlase, China and Earthenware,— Pansy soy for country use. new Mixture for bottoma of fishing boats, much ap- proved of by Englich chooses. 7 Parties wanting any of the above articles will do well by calling and hm them, at the Old Stand, for- merly ocoupied by W. W. Lord & Co., head of Lord's Wharf, Water Street. ARTEMAS LORD. June, 1868. {ang 5) Pocket Book Lost. About three weeks ago, a POCKET BOOK, con- taing some money, a receipt, and a $20 Confeder- ate Bill, was lost, sapposed, somewhere on Queen Street. Written on the Pocket Book, was:—‘' Daniel MoNaughton, Co. 1, N. A. Vol.” person leaving it at this office will be rewarded. every day leads toa better feeling and he expressed| George Francis Train's statement in ooginty | Best four Ewe Lambs, 100 WILDERNESS LAND! the opinion that their solution was near at hand; the | read as follows: —*I owe £12.773, and the way 2d best do O16 6 . : result is only what ean be expected from the natural | account for it is by telling you that I spont £6,000 on | 1/16 GOVERNMENT ROTATES. good senso and feeling of two great ‘and kindred na. | myself, on travelling expenses, offices and other things. | ; PIGS. Townships Nos. 1. 2, 4, 5,6. tions. The London 7imes says the passage of the | I cannot tel! you where the balance went, and Ps may Best Boar Pig, Zi 0°90 LL PERSONS desirous of Actusl Settlers American Citizen Act will surprise no one, It was ex- | find it out the best way you can "* After filing this) 2d best do 015 0 oa the Government Wilderness Lands, or any por- pected that the majority of the United States Congress | rather ‘ cool’ reply, Mr. ‘Train invoked the ‘ protection’ Best breeding Sow, 1 © © tion of the above named Tewnships, under the pro- orp — oe as measure * this, a arent of the United States Army and Navy. 2d best do 0 15 0! visions of “An Act to encourage the settlement and id for the Irish vote, in the coming election. here | Sacer ees aa ” : . Id s ‘ t enth notified is nothing in the general principie of the bill for Eng- |, Holloway's Ointment and Pills.—iseases and cnsu- oe og y» _— 4 — ‘ 10 ° sos te Ieaaodiatienee of Publio Lands, will attend at land to deny or oppose. The Morning Post says the sities incidental to youth may be safely treated by| , Oy op ‘6 1 0 0| William Haywood's, Eeq., Tignish, Lot 2, on Wedaes- adoption of this ill by Congress anticipates and con.| the use of these excellent medicamente, according to the oe was Oe, day, the 19th day of August next, and tollowing day, eatenlly delays the settlement of the question of na-| Printed directions folded round each pot or box. Nor| 2d best do fied ‘at John Clark's, Esq.. Caseumpec Village, on Mon- turalized citizens between the United and the|'8 this Olatment alone applicable to external ailments ; POULTRY. day, the 24th day of August, and Totlowi day. to re- European Powers. The latter may justly resent anch | Conjointly, with the Pills, it exercises the most salutary | Bost pair Turkeys, Rooster and Hen, £0 10 0 celes apgiieedions from such oareahe, oul if deemed action even while making rilowance for the exigencies | iMfuence in checking inflammations situated in the in- | 4), ‘tiroo spring Geese 0 10 0 | eligible, to grant letters of occa ‘ of the approaching election. ‘The Marqms of Aber-| terior of tho body; when rubbed on the back and chest,| 40 Bu) Noor Bt ‘and 2 Pallets, 0 10 0| On Friday. the 2lst, and on fay, the 25th days corn (Lord Lieut. of Ire.aid) is tobe made a Duke, | it gives the most sensible relief in asthma, bronchitis, 0 Barn Door Rooster and 2 Fullets, of hea A Ciccmieiienes aan mg ‘the opening of Toroxto, C. W., July 29.—It 18 reported that large | Pleurisy, and threatening consumption, Holloway’s re- do threo Black Spanish Fowls, on Ss new ms on the above named Townships fires are raging on the shores of Lake Superior, Tho | Medies are especially sorviceable in liyerand stomach | do three Ducks, 010 0 JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. weather in this neighborhood continues dry and warm. |°°™plaints, For the cure of bad legs, all sorts of GRAIN, Land Office, July 20, 1868 . [ jaly 30 Tbe atmosphere is so hazy that steamers find navigation | Wounds, sores, and likewise ecrofula and seorbutic af- | Rost two bushels Wheat 41.6 0 <1 = : extremely difficult. A despatch from Montreal states | fections, this Ointment produces a cooling and soothing | 94 post do : 015 0| WEEKLY STEAM COMMUNICATION that narigation on the Bt. Lawrence is almost suspend. | feeling mosh ncosptable to the saferer. Best one bushel Winter Wheat 15 0 wintt od from the same cause. sa : Mapnip, Jnly 30,—The Qneen refuses to accept the Hew Advertisements — ase bushels four rowed Barley, . © ¢@ BOSTON AND HALIFAX. resignation of Admiral Munez, the Commander of the * 2 st do do 015 6 mpue STEAMSHIPS ALHAM- Spanish fleet in American waters, ~~ nny Best two bushels two rowed Barley, 1 5 -0 BRA snd COMMERCE, New Your, Jaly 80.—The competition drill for the} COON CONSIGNMENT, ’ 2d men Rs ‘ do : 0 (until further Notice.) will make champion flag. between the Montgomery Light Guard, est two bushels Oats, a i BOS calling of Boston, and the Webster Guard of New ork, took Per 8. 8. Alhambec, 2d best do do 015 0 br Pa eenrene Pat Donen eee 7 Wace xewerday, and rnulted in the inomphof ke) | Ae hhde. BUGHT SUGAR! HORTICULTURE, Rants OF PARLAGH Sg Panis, July 31.—The Moniteur publishes an Impo- ILL be sold low for casm or approved paper. Beat 1 doz. Onions, ae. 6 6S Te Beet Ladies’ Cabin. Gents’ " pe a rial decree suspending for three months the collection of i. . a do 1 do Turnips, @ 7 6) Tt Hellfen, 24s. = 188 tonnage duce rom al vessels entering French ports ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, “2, 1 do Mangold Wurtzel, . YY 6. fan - = og with cargoes of cereals. Tho decree is to go into > 2d best do ) 0 5 0 A ROS. Agents eflect the 1st day of October, 1868. ’ Ang. 5, 1868. lin "aaa mo. Best do Beets, 0 5 0} July 29, 1968 CARVELL Bi By aon bear 31 —The comeee & money is no do 20 Parsnips, 05 0 =. ~ and the market very easy. Gold shows great strength. W Y § } TO Railway speculation is buoyant and active with on im- FLO ARE OUR ro + plan soon : : : TIL N & McFARLAND 8 provement throughout the ligt. Government's, heavy G R O C E R S ? dsidé Tudlen © 5 Burglar and Fire Proof with an increased pressure to sell. Gold closed at 145}. sill? geo “gg popm eet s 4 4 SAFES New York, Aug. &.—Advices from St Domingo etate, — do do Squash, 05 0 Combi 2 t that 15,000 of President Baez's troops were badly hent- rule Best and Cheapest Tea, Sugar and Molasses at; do Pumpkins, ec ¢ Steel Vaulis and Combination Locks en hy the rerolutionists, and their Commander, Gene- do Tomatoes, sb 6 a SAFES combine all the improvements sug ral Brigham, killed, The report of an English loan is ITALIAN WARENOUSE, do Citron Melon, * 66 gested by years of experience in their manufacture amyth, No news by Cable this morning. Gold 145). a do 8 Cabbages, 0 5 o/|andare offered to the public with the fullest reoom Lonpoy, wey oe (eve Pre Session of Parliament rue Best and Cheapest Ground Coffee, at do 8 Savoy do 05 0 enone “: those paar haya on ia ye pore was prorogued to-dav. The Queen was not present VW & COr ‘ re,and as security against Burglars, and her epoch was made hy Royal Conimission ahd read MACEACHERN & CO'S. do 6 Roots sone © 5 0) of the eonats k from elne Ly California. "i as usual by the Lord Chancellor, ; ' s c . a Aug.. weer 944 and 93) for pue Best and Cheapest Liquors, Wines, &o., at Best Basket Cooking Apples, £0 76 95 & 97. Liberty Street, New York; money and account; U.S, 5-20°'s 714, A drendful aeci ; “OU 2d best do o ©o6 ¢ udbury Street, Boston. dent occurred in Manchester on Saturday night. Dur- ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, Best do Eating do 076 J. JACOBS, Agent. ing the = tg et at Lang's Music oa an TE Best and Ch nee “i G 2d best do do do 05 0 Halifax, N, 8. alarm of fire was raised, when the entire audience 4 Best and Cheapest Store to buy your Groceries : ok NNY immediately rashed for the doors.andeompletely blocked ft at, and the Store where you can always Best do Winter a dh ie. conchae mY ie Pee : up the passage waye. ‘The wildest excitement pre- depend on getting everything in the Gro- 2d best do do do 06 6 HE good Farmers of this Island may be puzzled as vailed, and when at last order ways restored by the. re- cery and Liquor line, of the best quality, | Best sample Green Gages, 65 0 to the relative merits of the rival Reapers of the ory onnvensenens that there was no fire, it wae and at the cheapest rate, is the - = gga 7 oF —— makers, bot they can have no doubts ound that no less than 23 persons, mainly women and| 3X°¥* 0%. Oe Ww nan ee a 0 o ums, 06 96 children, bad been crashed to death in he deeetde and; * TALIAN : FAREMOUSE: do dozen Pears, 06 6 ITALIAN WAREHOSUE- a large number of persons had limbs broken and were (Next to Starbird § Co.) 2d best do o 8 6 QUERM ‘STREET. otherwise injured. [3 Tenms Casi, Best sample Grapes, 0 6 0 | is the best place to buy all their supplies of Family Gro- PORT OF CHARLOLLETO WN. August &, 196° ee ‘ BUTTER & CITEESE. oe ee pa Acutin 400 — - - est Cheese, (201bs. ) #1 0 96 : 29—Jane Harriet Sed orth, Glace Bay, 80 t LIVERPOOL re 66 9 a SATO 1c, oF worth, siace . ons slack coal; Pursuit, O'Brien, Chatham, 49m Toot boarda, ae aaa oe? : 0 0 NS. hi IN BON D, ITS : to yi Pago gr rong y Lani “= = Sydney, TRADERS. shins TEXTILE vimnen IN WOOL 15 0 daphne PERERARA SPIR will coal, to M. Foley; Annie Laurie, Paul, coal; Princess of . Q SIN Wi ‘ ° Wales, Evans, Shediac, mails, 0—-Heather Nelle, Me: | "YUE rast saraxo Bark Prioress, Balfonr, Master. Best 10 yds, Black Full Gisieed Cit. BA O'S MACEACHERN & CO. Kenzie, Pictou, mails; Commerce, Boston, merchandise, to | , will sail for Liverpool, on Monday, Srd August, Pata tle : a 4 010 Y¥talian Warchouse. I. C. Hall, W. FE. Dawson and others; Reward, Periecr, instant, and the Bark Undine, Durie, Master, on 1g af 4 July 22. 1968 Chatham, deals, to W. Dodd ; Ambrose, McDonald, Pictou. 3 —— ya a cabs er os egal a “— 2 ; a : y coal; Angelique, Robertson, coal, to Perkin & Casley;| Liverpool, returning to Chariottetown, about the , if do o FRO FRAN VIA NDO Feme, MeLeen Shemogac, deals, to Welsh & Owen ;| of September next, taking Goods also for Summerside, | Best 10 yds. Black Full Dressed do - . OR, 10 N, Sarah Ann, J. BE. Jones, Cape Tormentine, deals, to J C.| Pieton, Shediac, and adjacent Ports. (hand spun and woven) 'a6 ENNESSEY'S DARK and PALE BRANDIES, Pope; L. Ardois, P. Doyle, Port Hood, limestone; Curo-| For Freight or Passage apply in Liverpool to Mesers. 2d best do do 010 0 in Hibde., Qr. Cacks, and Cases. Some in cases line, A. MeDonald, Harbor a Bouche, gravel, to A. H.| Ritchie Brothers, Borongh Buildin . or here to “iby G very old and very fine, at Yates; Annie. A. Sullivan, Pictou, coal, to Welsh and TAMES C. POPE. Best do rey do HO an ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. Rourke ; Vilette, J, MeNciil, Pugwash, limestone. 31st—| Charlottetown Angust 5, 1868 Qe 2d best do do do 010 0 MACEACHERN & CO Guartette, Mitchell, Wallace, building stone, to Rishop 4 ts acini Best 8 yds. Women’s Wear 1 0 0] July 22, 1968 : : ; Molntyre ; Seamans Bride, McDonald, Merrigomish, 106 q = P R E S S 2d best do ly 010 0 - : barrels salmon to John Cairns; Pelot, Malee, Port Daniel, i . Boat 20 yds. Carncti i d From London to Charlottetown, P. E- I., direet. limestone ; Candor, Swain, flour and merchandise; Tele. iving hy EXPRESS will . oF yds, Carpeting, (home made) 29.8 amped gram, Mathewson, Bay De Vert deal ; H. Davies, Barbadoes, OODS arriving by EXPRESS will not in any ease | 2d best do do 010 0 rye Fast Sailing Brig AMPHION. molasses; Elizabeth Dujay, Shemogue, ° building stone ; pn = gph aed po & Pasco dl = PERMIT 16 FLAX es gg and Classed 5 years A v Lucity Ann, McLaughlin, Richibucto, deals; Alexander, | Produced, and the Lxprers © er 3 # i giste . MeNeill, Pediibane, alowion: deals, &c., &c. ; Enterprise, HENRY A. HARVIE, Agent. Best Web (10 yds.) for Grain Sacks, i tow Bo will esi’ een 'ioeden Peacock, Shemogue, deals; Princesa of Wales, BE. Evans, Angnst 5, 1863. 2i Best 6 Towels, 010 0 about the First of Se vouber next, Parties wiehi . Pictou, mails; Vermont, Rennela, Pugwash, limeston:.| ~~ “yy yr = yy ae S| Best. Table Cloth, 0 10 ©) Ship vy thie ves n ill ly in Lond gg 8 “4 Aug, Ist-——-Mary Kate, Gillis, Bay De Vert, deals, to Peake Townships Nos. 25, 27 and 67. Best pair Sheets, (manufactured since Zz P th * fie b i, if peng ole Bros. & Co.; Anel, Finlayson, Nichibucto, deals, to J. C. ITE Commissioner of Public Lands, having, under last Exhibition) 010 0 OBN PITCAIRN NB, rohill, or to the owners, Pope; Edwin & Eva, English, Ialifax, merchandise; Per- the authority of the Act 16 Victoria, Cap. 18, com- itp oo ’ PEAKE BROTHERS & CO. severance, Powell, Richibucto, deals, to W. McGill ; Kate. | \ieted the purchare of those portions of Townships KNIT GOODS. Ch’town, July 10, 1868. 6w HI. Muteh, Richibucto, deals, to J. C. Pope; Princess of | Foil, rg PUraMe? ry of the Honorable | Best pair Men's Drawers, 010 0 Wales. Shediac, mails, &c., &.; Lady Sall, Penion, | 70 “7: 7 Ame oes 108 Beope Se ora do Under Shirts 010 0 THE OLD FAVOURITE HOSPITABLE Grandigne, limestone, to Beer & Sons; Mayflower, P. James C. Pope, hereby notifies all Tenants and Occu- 16 8 pair Men's 8 : k ' BOARDING HOUSE Genion, Cow Bay, coal, to Dwyer; Mary Jane, ‘Tenio, Cow | Piers of Land on the above property desirous of pur- co Soe! sgresl cpsed teu. S die? At The Head Of St. P. con Bay. coal to Carvell Bros.; Ranger, “P. Metital, Tatma- | chasing their several locations, that, in accordance with | 2d best do . 2.2 + Pe = Bay. gouche, beards and hoop poles; Hope, Robertson, Pictou, | the 10th section of the above recited Act, he is now| Best do Stockings, one eS by the late John Sutherland, Esq., coal; Gipsy Queen, D. Forbes Shockfish, deals to A. Me- | prepared to receive the Deposit of the Parchase Money| do 1 pair Winter Gloves, 6 5 0| 438 now opened for the accommodation of travellers, Neill ; Alexander, Anderson, Shemogue, building stone to } of their several holdings, upon producing their titles.| go do Mitts 060 ~ — a riage hy Share of Public Patronage. Bishop Melntyre; Amelia, A. Gerrier, Pictou, coal;| or agreement for the same, 1 " oti , f Knit Good ed bh or expense will be spared to make visitors Heather Belle, McKenzie, Pictou, mails and passengers ; JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. ao Cor _ ion 0 nit Goods, 1 0 0 /| comfortable. Adelle, Deagle, New Carlisle, shirgles to Hon, D, Davies Ofiice of Public Lands, do gents’ Plaid, , 8 8 Head of St. Peter's Bay ANTHONY McCORMACK- OUTWARDS, August 5, 1868. ; pat isl ex 3i - a i bs be - June 17, 1868. : } Inly 29—Elizabeth Ann, Bay De Vert, Ballast; Jane,| ~~ «~ 1 2 | D Lc ey, | Best Horse hng, DP. Cain, Pictou, ballast ; Wave, McDonald, Lenox Pa-| @GRICULTURE AND LOCAL |94 best do © 10 0| THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, sage, ballast; Heather Belle, R. McKenzie, Pictou, mails, INDUSTRY. Best pair Blankets, 015 0 LOW 30~-Angelique, P. Robertson, Pictou, ballast ; Sarh Ann, me do piece Fancy Shirtin eae . S. KE, Jones, Cape ‘Tormentine, ballast ; Aneas McIntyre, HE Commissioners appointed to carry into effect od cut re 5 & 015 0 ACo t of Brandy and Gin, Caraquet, general cargo; Smith Eldridge, H. Leblane, the appropriation oF last session. for “the en- ROM FRANCE AND HOLLAND, Consisting of Coreaett, ; B. onadean Yule J. Monet, Peewee, couragement of Agriculture and I cal Industry,” in gece ~ gee Rug, 015 06 Whde. BRANDY, allast; Charles, L. McNeill, Shemogue, ballast ; Emerald, , Net wet: | 2d st o 0 Casti! A. McDonald, fishing voyage ; Prince of Wales, E. Evans, 8 eat ey : ee that a Fair sod Exhi- Best Door Matt 0 rs : } bch _ 3 ih nm & Cr. Pictou, mails; Commeres, H. Doan, having on board 300 | “Mon mune in Comssetistows, on 92d best do : 010 0 Hhds GIN qtls soteen Ly z, C. mt, i qtls. oo 6 Sasvels TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, Best 10 yds. White Flannel 015 0 Qrt. Caske de | e V. 4, Dean, 6280 lbs, preserved salmon by John ¢ : ' ’ : a Cures, IT. Coombs 4 bble. teen and 800 bushels ae by B. 29th & 80th days of September nest. 2d best do 010 0 K do 6 and 12 Gallons each, do 12 and 15 Flaske do B. WILSON HIGGS. Ch'town, Jane 17, 1868 FOR SALE. h™ Bright Sugar, Bbis. do do Bbls. Crashed do Puncheons Bright Molasses, Green Coffee, Bblis. Vinegar, Boxes Pipes, Boxes, Half do and Quarter do Layer Raisins, Drams Figs. Barrels Kerosene, Sole Jeather, Puncheons Strong Proof Demerara Ram, Cases Brandy, &c., &c., & 0. B. WILSON HIGGs. Ch'town, 3rd Jane, 1868. apes JOHN JAMESON & SON, DUBLIN. UST received from DUBLIN, via London, a quanti- ty of fine old TRISH WHISKEY, 25 P. C. over proof, warranted genuine and unadulterated, at MACEACHERN & CO'S, New Grocery and Liquor Store. Cases July 22, 1868. SUGAR! SUGARI UST RECEIVED— 10 Hhda. 3 — Brig btretailing SUGAR. B. WILSON HIGGS, 15 Bole. Charlottetown, July 22. FRESH SALMON. ARTIES wishing Farsa Saumonx may be — by leaving their Orders at the Subscriber's Store, Water Street. te have been to place the Sal- A perfected mon in Iee as soon as taken from the Nets at St, Peters, thus insuring their perfect freshness; and those who order Salmon may let them remain in the Ice until they are wanted for use. Jaly 8. I. C, HALL NOW LANDING, CHESTS Cengon TEA, i 26 Bola. KEROSENE, agg White) 5 Hbda Granolated SUGAR. Any Ch'town, July 22, 1868. Sins pd B. WILSON \ Ch'town, June 17, 1868. 4 . Italian Warehouse, Queen St.