* by po ._ oo CH ” Howanv’s OLYMPIC THEATRE AND Monat, Lyonvum, which had be¢n playing im Market Iall for nearly 4 week left for Halifax oh Tiursduy morning. Consideting the excellence of the Company, and the merit of their pery formances, it is to be re patronized than they were. } too much to hope that they will revisit Charlottetown which éntertains peculiar ideas of rational aud moral’ amusement, : Dnownep.—A young man named Patrick Quinn, be- longing to Monaghan Road, Lot 36, was drowned in Pisquid Creek’ on Tuesday, the 14th instdnt, whilst bathing. The Wody was recovered almost immediately after the accident; a doctor wasin ‘attendance about half an hour afterwards, but his efforts to restore ‘ant- mation were unavailing. oa Hi. M. 8S. Doris left Charlottetown for Pictou on Satur. day morning last, atid thence proeeeds to Gaspe. Pre- vious to her departure, His Excellency Lieutenant Goy- ernor Dundas and Lady, extended to the officers and the git Char! ttetown the hospitalities of Gayernuiens ORT: ( epieksteos / seher: we sonst . Tux entertainments.of Gen, Tom Thumb and his Lili- yputian companions will be the néxt sensation for our citizens, ‘The General and his friends will receive an ovation—e iy from’the fair sex, of wé are very much mistaker After that ,we may be expectedto flatten down to our every day routine of unvary bg sameness. A large number of Masons and ‘others. belonging to Charlothetaiba proceeded to Pictou yesterday in the that they were not better St r Princese of Wales, for the pur of attend. |, o ing ‘ Masonig, Sista m that Towa Puoe otaned rT this morning." ‘ Cricket Marycu.—The return match betwen eleven of H. M. 8. Doris and eleven of the Charlottetown cricket club, whick came off at the cricket grounds, St. Peter's Road, on Friday last, resulted in favor of the latter, j ; j aes at Some seventy odd candidates wore up before the Board of Education lagt week. After two days liborions ex- amination, only thirty-stx succeeded In securing teachers’ licenses. aang ree pe , Ax English mail was received at the General Post OMec, Charlottetown, on Friday evening. In another column will be found extracts from our European éx- changes. one rae ty The Reports, for the past year, of the School Visitors for the Eastern and Western sections of the Island will appear in the Hrratp next week., Tk Catholics of Summerside are getting up a public ‘Tea for Wednesday, the 29th inst... The Steamer Prin- cess of Walce will take excarsionists at half price. tH Samuel Lover, the distinguished Trish Artist, Poet ‘and Novelist, Gied in Dublin, on Wednesday, the 8th instant, a Ox Saturday last, the Bank of P. FB. Island removed to their new and commodious premises on Great George Street. ali bt « ' LATE FROM ENGLAND. Hauirax, July 15th.—Tho R. MeStennship, City of Cork, arrived at noow to-day from Liverpool, bringing dates tothe 4th inst. We glean the following: Prince Alfred had completely recovered from the dangeérous wound inflicted on him in Australia. We have had another month of extreme qnietude, not to say depression in onr different produce markets, ponepen J equally to’all descriptions of stécks, shares, and public investments,and, as a consequence, to money, which, a cheaper and more abundant than at al- most any dormer: period, seems Potverleds | to attract employment. oney seems & greater drug to its holders than evén produce, and j@ certainly heayier in stock than any other article ; for whilst the latter is unusually small, the amount of bullion and of unemployed capital. in the hands of the bankers is extremely large, and likely to increase still further. Some mention is made of the bank rate being reduced to 14. . The House of Lords has rejected the Suspensory Ball by a majority of two to one. Most people had pretty well made up their minds that the bill would be thrown out, but the most: sanguine of its opponents could not have expected a majority of 95. With the privilege of proxy suspended, it mast be admitted that the Peers mustered at_the division in respectable num- bers. Casting aneye over the hames of the 289 Peers who voted on the occasion, one finds in the minority three Archbishops and ‘one Bishops. Not a single Bishop voted for the bill. There was a faint hope that the Bishop of St. David's would be found on the Liberal side, but he was not in the House; and the Bishop of Chester, who was Mr. Gladstone's chairman at the last Oxford University election, was also con- epicnous by his absence, The Bishops of Exeter, Winchester, and St. Asaph were also not in the division, being prevented, no doubt, by age and infirmities from adding to the wnumbera @f the majority,;/Seven dukes voted for the bill, and nine against it. Several Catholic Yeers were absent, but seven voted against the Gov-~ ernment. It would be unwise to anderrate the strength of our nents. ‘They lave’ great resources at their disposal, and they will exhaust them all in one desper- ate effort to prolong the ascendency of misrale. The ‘Grand Orenge Lodge’ in Ireland, which ia pre- sided over on lees Sig tle forwarded recently an address to the Premier, Which “speaks with indignation of the attempt of one who was once a Minister of the Crown to pledge Parliament to confiscate the church yemperty of Trish Protestants,’ and exhorts Mr. Disraeli ‘evoke tho national opinion,’ The Premier ac- ceometent the receipt of the address ‘with best The annual Orange riots in the North of Ircland have already commenced. On. the Ist inst. at Lis- barn, a mob,-which, had becn attending.a meeting, re- ised three constables in. plain clothes, and, chased them to the railway. station, where: they were only rescued after the Riot Act. had been: read and thio erowd ai been. charged several ae by = me a 8a preparatory atep to the Mment of a Ro- man Chthito "hierarchy “4 Bests » the ‘Most. Rev. George Erington, Archbishop of Trebizond, late coadjutor of Cardinal Wiseman, and presently parish tiest in the Isle of Man, has becn appoin Aroh- shop of Glasgow. On the 29th ult, a deputation from the English Church Union presented to the Archbishop of Canter- bury an address, signed by over 20,000 lay and clerical communicants of the Charch England, renouncing ‘all 7 aoe conimunication with Dr. Colenso until auch time as he shall repent of his errors.’ Tho Arch- bishop, his te i were ofiti with ud ae Peet to eek ton bn 2 to w ve eir ec 0 mi fh Mr. Clive annonnced in the House f Componk on. ‘onday evening, that the report of the Irish Church dus wie La ‘neanly Sustee, and that it will be in the hands of membera of Parliamentin.a week or. two, It ie rumored that the report recommonde that only one Archbishop and four Bishops shall bo loft, and that the reat shall be abolished. A large proportion of the re- venues are to be placed at the disposal of Parliament. A ball has been _—, at Rome, senmmoning & genoral couticil of the an Catholic Church, to meet on the 8th December, 1860. It declares the ob- weet of the conncil to be to assure the eg of tlie th, respect a religion’ and éccles | laws, the oer public tuorals, and the establishment "ege of cord. — ee: oil while haa period th reok, brings advioos aloatta and Madras ¢6 th ta “ from y to the Gad. Nee 2 Gove aay a of India had issued a general order, in which he ox- } Comey his admiration. at the whole conduct. of the pee maple | ‘recorded his opinion that It would be oxpectiig” day last. were ;about to move it down the river, Rol ‘ig took @ tow-line and waded along the shore, when he suddenly came to a hole in the river about eight feet deep, into which he sank, and never rose again. ‘} was not recovered till an hour and a half had elapsed, Mr. Robertson was about 20 years of age, and was a yao of steady habits, good moral character, and well liked by his employer, in whose service he had been for about nine months.—A, Progress. Travellers. visiting St. John, N, B , will find the ‘Waverly House" the best hotel in the city, The pro- rietor, Mr. Joha Guthrie, is obliging and attentive, the ouse is kept in excellent order, the table well supplied with all the delieacies.of the season, and nothing is left undone the proprietor.to make the. establishment ‘maintaiu ite character as one of the best lolels in the Maritime Provinges.—Hz. Express. ho Ladies of St. James! Kirk gave a Strawberry Festival yesterday in the Hon. M. Duriéan's building, for the benefit of the city poor. —Pat. Green Peas, grown inthe Recorder's Garden, were shown in Market, on: ‘Tuesday Jast. Hew Advertisements. et a é JOHN JAMESON & SON, i DUBLIN. UST received from DUBLIN, via London,'a quanti- ty of fine old IRISH WHISKEY, 25 P. C. over proof, Warranted genuine and anadolterated, ab MACEACHERN & CO'S, N th set Bo se i Store. . ta areho ucen St. SUGAR! SUGAR! CEIVED— ‘ Oe y™ BR — # FTicroes § Bright retaiting SUGAR: 15 Bbls. : B. WILSON HIGGS. Charlottetown, July" 220" fi a? favventisement] TO THE FARMERS = | oon PRINCI. even RD. = yee Gentiemen.—-Whew I waklinSNovaScofa * Asahel Boot wee * fore hs oh eittot ieee an apology fot his mistatements respecting the ,‘* Buck- eye } ine” be isdaboring tw self to’'yOu this Benson, in whiclihe “Lotase coutroverted fn i ot com- munication to you. his representations of the Adciange Machine:” | 1 Still fatty contradict Asalel’ Boott? = mer and latter addresses'; and, althougl above the | and pdrsonal raillery consomintto:a small mind, yet, in order to get down to tho level in which Atnhel Booth exiyta, [ must emphatically say that his last address is more false than the first. wh diy Agahel Booth opens up his * latest” by saying we claim our Machitie to be the best—we do—and_ rejoice to know that you coincide with ua; but we donot say, as Asahel Booth would have us, that! ¢ dll improvement are of oar: invention.’? No, Asahel. we most distinetl point out wherein and whereby we have improved the Machine, Asahel Booth argues ,from figures largely —this way—that because Adriance manufactures many more machines, that hence they make better ones. We know of large manufactories, of tremendous . pre- tensions which’ produce’ miserable work, and ‘ematl establishments ‘which turn out first-class work—which wo could illustrate very appropriately by a manufactory not a hundred miles from your City of newspaper no- triety 5 but we forbear, ‘Tobe plain in this matter, Adriance does not manufacture the number represented by A. Booth, by thousands, and the number assigned to us by him is akin with the rest of his statementg, not being within a thousand. Asahe] Booth supposes he has a very striking illus- tration of our External Gears’ but let him waa-oy ; we do assure him and every one else. that the External Gears ia the latest improvement applied to the Buckeye, not the External Gear, however, as primarily used ; bil Gears hung differently, and otherwise inproved by u last season and which is approved so much in the States that partics who beught Machines previons to its adoption, are having their maghines Geared over again at a considerable expense. But we do not imagine that Asahel Booth, who is a more specnlator and kuows nothing about machinery, can discern any improvement ; bat we can point him to Farmers who agree with us, and who purchased our Internal Gear Machine last season, and (yet he Awill sdontend Pvt * neteraltered our Machine from the first patterns, y We would ask Asahel Booth if eur Machines; Nag * gone by,” why it is he spent days last fall begging for its sale on this Island? and why L has been craving a compromise this summer, and promising to hind him; self to waive all considerations, and connections with all other establishments, if A. P. Richardson, & Co. would agree to take hold of him and sell him Machinea for your market. He affected much regard for you in his Grst- advertisement, and stooped, to. explain. the reason why he did not recommend tho Buckeye . las year, having traded go largely,in Mowing Machines wit you, and prompted by disinterested motives. he could not think of selling & machine that bis skilled eye did not consider perfect, How, then, can Asahel Booth ualify those high regards for you with the acts,that he has beeh impartuning the sale of our Ma- chine (with all its failings bh his estimation) like the! widow in thetipripsard that we had peowaaee the" man with it) imagine Asahel Boot’ «will require to callin the nid of a * flippant young man” to ‘clear up this matter. \! Way oy r. Booth endeavours tomake.a handle of being at our Factory, and vd of our best year could not setup &» hing... .in: aay... We, dal, a combin Ca sthine’ on es to an ate. We a patity him, we ehdeayoured to build one; and, is ft strange, where, taken from the fonndry in a rough state—the Joiner and Blacksmith work to be done—and ereing the hands from setting up Mowers to Reapors—that we failed to aécomplish our object. This we consider of no. moment—first, because we had not a Reaping bore ment on hand, to set up, and secondly, when we did complete them, ‘and sent them to your Island, they = hove 9p os gel , 0 answer Asahel Booth's remarks about. competing with the Buckeye at'triala, we will avk him a few ques- tions, Does Adriance, Platt & Co oxhibit their ma- — _ eco rag ~ ho get Eakhed tates? re a © medals pu ¥ nee, Platt & Co's. oivdalad taken by them? Were thére'! different Buckeye Machinos exhibited at Aabury? and if A. P. Richardson & Co. are not Known beyond Worcester County, how did Asahel Booth fitd them out, living itv anneal royee towh in Vermonthee {Vo be plainly underatood, in this controversy, we will recapitalate what we have said: throughout. ( First, Ad- riance, Platt d& Co. are. not the ofigital inventors. Seoondly, they do not. originate all improvemente. Thirdly, they.do not make more machines: than ‘any other establishment, Finally, that tho Bxtermal Gears se to our, machine, were not applied to any .ma- chine antil last year, and that the machine now offered forsale hy.A. Booth is the eame Laternal Gear Machine) as wo built two years ago, and have now discarded with the exception of the lifting lever, which wedo not: con- sider an improvemont but an i « We have no am- bition. to flourish in print, but do not cousider it any disgrace to bo 1'fl intruthfalness, Waowill have an ample qnantity of Machines to mect demands, and will guaranteo to sell them at such prices ae will prevent speoulatore from fattening on your hard aarnings. intl ' ' i Yours truly, wll don't ; h bf ‘BP CURTIS, Travelling Agent for A. P. Richardson: & Co, Wor- d'have been led with more Onergy: and ght.’ He'snys the wero worthy of their commander, and he has special pride in knowing that the British and native so! ‘oom the éx- tg forco — gee thet the age a Brecddenaien in ndia, whose repatation thay have Maintained and serene ys Ob boy, the voles ooster, Mass, BP ee ae that a young man named LOMAS bertson, iu the-em of D. S. Green, Esq. of Summorsi fe, as rownen Watt riveyon Wednes- The deceased, with two others, was engaged if rafting fence poles. They had completed the raft, Young It is supposed he was seized with cramp. ‘The body t' if our volability is conched | THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, | JULY 29, BUCKEYE vs. MANNY! mu sof thit Teland rane. puzzled as wd Telative: meyits ¢ rival sapere of the above makers, but tliey can have no doubts that the a : ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. QUEEN STREET. , ia the best place to buy all their empplies of Family Gro- series, Wines, Liquors. Ge. &e, , MACEACHERN & CO, July 22, 1868, Princo Edward Island Bank Stock. To be gold by PUBLIG AUCTION. on TUESDAY, 4th AUGUST. at 12 o'clook, at the COLONIAL BUILDING— SIXTY GO) STIARES in the/Bank of Prince Edward Taland. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, July 22, 1863, © ot >UNS. jis roof DEMERA RA SPIRI Will MACEACHERN & CO, Italian Warchouse, i July aaaBhas | 7.51 C) FROM FRANCE, VIA LONDON, ENNESSEY’S DARK and PALE BRANDIES, . in Mhds,, Qr. Caske, and Cases. Some in cases very o}d and very fine, at’ es ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. . MACEACHERN & CO. July 22, 1868. fs South-West Bridge, Lot 16, es undersigned will receive ‘Tenders for repairing South: West “Bridge, Lot 16, until Saturday, the 25th inst., at 12 fiscbe 4 Specification to be seen at my office, Hillsborowgh Square. The names of two responsible persons, willing to become eccurity for the érformance of the work, must accompany each tender. ‘Terms as usual. Enyelopes to be marked ** Tenders for §,, W, Bridge.” BENJ. WILLIAMS, Chitown, July 22, Sap. Pub. Worke, BOARD OF EDUCATION... . HE Monthly Meeting of the Board of Education will be keld at the Colonial Building, on Thursday, the 30th day of July, instant, at ele von o'clock, a.m. JOUN McNEILL, Seeretary. July 22, 1868: " T2a. TEA.” SUMMERSIDE. ° - A PUBLIC TEA will take place on the grounds of the New Catholic Charch, in Supimerside on WEDNESDAY, j the 20th JULY inst. No efforts will be epared to rend- er this entertainment, in every sense, satisfactory and agreeable to al] who may patronize it. . i DUGAN’'S BAND from Charlottetown, will be present, and will enliven the oecasion with niasiv. | Exctirsionists from Charlottetown will be furnished with return tickets for five shillings each, oly to be had at thé Steamboat OMice, in Charlottetown,” Archery and other amusements daring the day, for which prizes will be given for best competitors, Tickets for Tea, ls. Gd. Tea on the tables at 12 o'clock, noon. d. 8; O'NEILL, See’y, Pocket Book Lost. BOUT three weeks ago, a POCKET BOOK, con- taing some moncy, a receipt, and a $20 Confeder- ato Bill, was lost, supposed, somewhere on Queen Street. Written on the Pocket Book, was:—* Daniel MaNaughton, Co. J.,N. IH. Vol.” Any person leaving it at this office will be rewarded. Clvtown, July 22, 1863. Sins pd CIVIC ELECTIONS! BY THE MAYOR. ity parsuance of an’ Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Eighteenth Year of the Reign of Ifer, present Majesty, intituled “An Act to Incorporate the Town of Charlottetown,” Ido hereby give public Notice, thatan Election of AND Ri FIVE COUNCILLORS ron THE se CITY OF CIARLOTTETOWN, Will be held on TUESDAY. 4th AUGUST, at the several places following, that is to'say: In Ward No. 1—At the Store of Messrs. J. & T. Morris, Corner of Queen & Water Streets. In Ward No. 2—At the Coach House of Richard Hearts, Ksq.. fronting on Sydney Street. In Ward No. 3-—At the City Hall, In Ward-No. 4—At the Fire Engine Honse, fronting on King's Sqnare. In Ward No. 5—At the Hoase of Mr, Dennis Lyons, corner of Great George and Euston Streets, And at the said Elections the Pollavill be opened at 9o’elock. in. the forenoon, and cantinue open till five v'clock in the afternoon of the same day, ~— * DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number Oné shall comprise all that ‘part of Char-. lottetown whieh lies south of Dorchester, Street. and the parcel. of ground formerly known as the Military Barack Ground... Number ‘fwo shall comprise all that art of Charlottetown which ics south of Richmond trect,and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall cam prise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafcon and north of Richmond Streets. Num- | ber Four shall comprise atl that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy, and north of Grafton Streets. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Streot, in- oleding the Common of the said Town."—[See 18, Vie: Cap. 34, intituled ** An Aot ta Lnoorporate the Town of Charlottetawn,"] ma SCHOOL BOOKS. NEW. SHE Mime UST RECEIVED &t APES. STORE, Queen Street, . ' ‘A FULL strrLy or THE | NEW SERIES OF SCHOOL BOOKS, authorized for uae in the Public Schools by’ > ‘ ‘the Board of Edacation, — ate | Liberal discount th Teachers dnd | Wholesale Dealers. ee ‘ : WL) «9: op eee ANY LB. _ Queen Street, Ch'town, July 1, tet i , ‘ From London to Charlottetown, P. E. I. Te FAST SAILING HION, Cop ‘and years, A. 1 at Lio ‘ter, : ' from LONDON, About thd WISH of SEETRNDER Ce Parties wishing to Ship by this vessel, apel 4 Loxpow to Mosars. Joun Prroann ds Sona,.69, ere: hill, or to the owners, wabil nti yi § PEAKE BRO'S &Co. Brig AM- " Classed a | f ' Ch'town, Jaly 10, 1868; 5 —274 tons Regis-| - a ‘1868. GBORGR HOUGLADS, STEAM FACTORY FURNITURE “WARTBROOMS, Corney of Keut Street and King Square, } AVING received a large Stock of Watsut, Ma- HOGANY, CurstNut, and other kinds of Wood, in Stock, witha good ous ASSORTMENT OF UPHOLSTERY GOODS, to be made up into Furniture; and having labour+saving Machinery and good Workmen, will make, to order, | All kinds of Furniture, in the latost and most fashionable styles, to the satisfac- tion of parties, and at MODERATE PRICES. ON HAND, A. Large Stock of Ready- ..» made E'urniture, kinds. Particular attention paid to Fitting up Windows) with Poles, Cornices, ‘Tassels and, Cords; also Picture Cord and Nails; Walnut, Gilt, and Rustie Mouldings for Picture Frames. 1s : PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. : ~ GEORGE DOUGLASS, _Ch’town, June 10, 1868, —_4in., every 2d_week, LOST ON THE ROAD, PART of a FLUTE, with five Silver Keys, very handsome rosewood, | Any person finding it and returning to Polive Oftive will be amply paid. i diy 15, EDWARD McGOWAN. POSITIVELY. TWO. DAYS -ONLY, ef (AT MARKET WALL, _ Thursday & Friday, July 30 & 31. Thursday, two vevers; at 3 & 8 p.m, Friday, Tiree teyees, 11e.m,, 3 & 8 p.m, of various ETURN BROM EUROPE, (alter an absence of three years), where, they have appeared before nearly all the Kings, Queens, _Emporors, and Nobility of the Old World, |, is The Greatest Wonders of the Age! Four beautiful and symmetrically formed LADIES: AND GENTLEMEN JIN’ MINIATURE. THE ORIGINAL AND RENOWNED Gon. Tom Thumb and Wife, © ‘Commodore Nutt and iss Minnie Warren. Their unique and exquisitely enchanting perrormances AND EXHIBITIONS never fail to charm and delight every beholder. . They appear in » Songs,- Duets, Dances, Comic Delineations, - Amusing Tricks, Burlesques, and Come- dies in Characteristic Costumes. The nier and RneGaNnt presses, and the brilliant col- lection of ptAMONDs worn before the various Potentates of Europe, all of which are introduced in these popular Levees, dost over Twenty Thousand Dollars in Gold, Ladies and Children are ¢onsiderately advised to at- tend the Day Exhibition, antl thus avoid the crowd and confusion of the Evening Performances. Admission, 1s.-6de; Children under-}0- years, 1s.; Re- served seatsy3s,; Qhildgen to ry seats, 1a. Od. ite # »' 2 WNEDADAVIS, Agent. Ch'tow =< Jaly 15, 1868. NOTICE. HE_undersigned will, on Friday, the 7th of August next, at 2 o'clock, pm. it up and sell, to the lowest bidder, the ballasting ‘of Victoria Breakwater, at Wood Islands, ‘Ample seturity will bo required for the performance of the work. BENJ. WILLIAMS, Sup. Pub. Works. Cx'town, July 15th, 1868. city papers lin Teacher wanted for a Grammar School AT SOURIS EAST. Grammar Scuoor Teacter will find employment at Souris East’ by applying to any of the auder- signed ‘Trustees : . Roxarp McDonarn, M. McCormack, 2 . wena . Cartaron, Souris East, Ja'y 8, 1868. 3i FRESH SALMON. ARTIES wishing Fresi Sauaonx may be supplied by leaving their Orders at the Subscriber's Store, Water Street, ’ Arrangements have been perfected to: place the Sal- mon in Ice 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. July 8. 3 I. C, HALL. INOW LAINDING, CHESTS Congou TEA, © 25 Buls. KEROSENE, (Standard White) 5 Ubds Granolated SUGAR. B. WILSON HIGGS. Ch'town, Jane 17, 1868, ' : De. LAWSON b Ryle waked ae to leave the Island, would notify those indebted to him, that their respective accounts are reqnented to be paid immediately. . All accounts remaining npaid after the 10th Oct., will positively be placed in Court for prompt‘eollection, , Mt. Stewart, June 24, 1868. 4ms pd THE SUBSCRIBER. OFFERS FOR SALE, » LOW " A Conniguanrnt of Brandy and Gin, ROM FRANCE AND HOLLAND, Consisting of Hhde. BRANDY, do Pinot, Castillon & Co, Cases jo ' Hhds. Gin... .: rt.Cagkedo egs jo 6 and 12 Gallons each, Cases — do 12 and Rien cm aie Ch’town, Jone 17, 1808 biti 4 ie Ot | BATTLE, HDS. Br Sugar, . ee H is if ae 2 Boils. Crashed do ; Puncheons Bright Molasses, Be pa Coffee, : s. n Fe wor 3 Boxes, Hhlf do nad Qealeee do Layer Raisins, . ' Deoms Fige. ' 1 Burrels Ketosene, Sole Leather, Poneheons Strong Preot Demorara Rum, * Cases Brandy, &o:,'&e., wo. |) fake B. WILSON THIGGS, Clrtown, 3rd Jane, 1868. -| ing to try it, can haye the privilege of ysing RASTRRN HOUSE. MIE SUBSCRIBER has much pleasure in informi his friends, and the public generally, he opened 4 Licensed ‘ : HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, in that convenient building on Pownal Street, " owned by Arthar O'Neill; and lately in the of Mt. Murray, Baker. Transient’ and P: ‘Boarders can be accommodated, and meals will be pared at.all hours. Commodious stables aro, and every arrangement made for the convenience. mfort of thove who may patronize bim, The bar supplied wiib the best of liquors, and he flatters him that the ** Eastern House” will give | every res . we midcom PATRICK CONNOLLY. » Pownal Stroet, Cli'town, July 15, 1868, Sine TEA PARTY AT SOMERSET, a bin aA DY BV b igh 1 i teh Public Tea, in.aid of the Funds of the Catholic Church, at Somerset, Lot 27, will be given on the Chureh grounds, on THURSDAY, 23rd July, instant, Tea on the tables at 12 o'clock, noon. “ The eorvicds of a Band and of’ several efficient Vio- linists have been seeured for the occasion; and atn ee peg ‘are being made for danciog and inds of anvasement. ia, A Saloon for the sale of refreshments will be opened on the grounds. ° 1: Tickets 1s. Gd. each, to be had on the grounds on tho morning of the Tea, wink’ By order of the Committee, “ PETER DUFFY, See'y. Somerset, July 8, 1868. woe e a 5 [APVERTIQEMENT.] ' Ga ie j . To Tae Evtron of Tur Hearn, © Dear Sir,---1 see in your ivsae of the 4th instant a come munication by E. P, Curtis, general travelling | ‘for the sale of A. P, Righardson,& Co's Buckeye. Reaping Machine, in. which he controverts some of statements made in my advertisement, and claims thatthe machine is the best, and that @ll the inrprovements are their own invention, particularly the: Gears: I om not conscious of making any statements the facte will not warrant; and I do know this much, that A. P, Richard- son & Co., never have made 100 Mowing and Reaping Ma- chittes previous to this year; and I also do know, ¢hat last year T went to their works and got 4 machines to ‘bring to the Island, and requested them to set up and attach the Reaper Platform to the machine so that I could understand how to operate it, Four of their best hands went to work at 8 o'clock in the morning and at 6 o’clock they had not succeeded in setting up one machine, Thi» Reaping at- tachment was fitted on to the machine with the same cut- ting bag and knives used in mowing, and cuts fonr feet wides and which if placed before the mrt a. Be beside the present reaping apparatus atta Ad Platt & Co's machine they would not purchase a le ma- chine. And I also do know that they went to Adriance, Platt & Co., last winter and got one of their new improved Reaping attachments and platform, and affixed it to their achine; next ycar I presumé they will claim, throw this young man, that itis their own improvement got’ by themselves, as well as the lever improvement and. in nal gear eit to mate Jee pcb goon a icon boo et applied «0, their machine, but pro yw ; patie Fite oe get it from Adriance, Platt & Co,, = will be claimed by them as theit itjprovement, As T understand the fuets to bein this ease; (and T be- lieve I am correct) the open gears were used snd applied in the’ building of the first lahore Machines in 1857 and 1858; and on the No, 1 Buckeye Machines the patterns have never been changed, but this open gear is still retained as so few are used or sold of the ‘No. I machines. And this old Open Geared Machine has always appeared to me like one of those old opon carriages used 50 years ago, in compari. gon to one of ;those snug, compact, covered buggy .waggons, lL trim and ready for use, of the present - i ‘And [have no doubt that if this open Geared Machine riow used on A. P, Richardson & Co's machine was brought’ to the market anywhere in the States and offered. for) sale Songsie of the muchines .of Adriance, Platt & Co., Ahey would not bring so high a price as the latter by at leant, from three to five pounds cash, The fact is, the Adriance Machine is the best machine now used in the States, and worth the most money.+-not but theirs is a good ma- chine, and will do a good deal of work, but it has gone by, and has not got all of the Jatest improvements and could not be sold in the States. As to the statement that each company owning the ter- ritory exhibits their machine there only, is no such thing. I understand at the national fair at Auburn, there were 59 machines entered for competition. Do you sup} that all those machines belonged to the Cayuga, in which Auburn fs situated? but you ‘will see that no machine of A. P. Richardson & Co. ‘was ropresonted there, and I do not believe one. of their machines was ever entered at, any State fair or exhibition in the States, Nothing Om ond the County of Worcester ever heard of A, P, Richardson & Co's machine. The idea to be advanced ty this mg young man, | with tho expectation of the farmers of P. EB. Island be- lieving that this smal) establishment which : has ; made more than 300 machines a year, until last year, and then not much over, would be likely to make the oe a ments — establishment that sto ~ sa cae yearly, consequently are continually trying to =p new meperenin and that they.do make these improye- ments, is preposterous in the extreme. As to the Self. Raker, I believe it is not only the best Ma- chine but, in the énd, he cheapest, a¢ it saves the and feed of a man, and does the work better and more of it than the Hand Raker can do; and I have so much ¢onfi- dence in the working of the Machine, that any parece, Wier or two or three weeks, and if they are not satisfied with its working,’ and wish to exchange it for the Hand Rake Platform, the difference in price Will be paid them, and the Hand Rake Platform farnished them... ij Yhe farmers will find all the extra parts for the \ machines, both for the wood bar and iron bars at J. D. M Leod’s Store, opposite the Post Office, North Side of Queen Square; and where L keep my office, vee} dual ASAHEL BOOTH. | FARMERS ' OF. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND! pe you want the most perfect REAPING & MOW- ING MHCHINE in the World? If 80, we are now shipping to our Agents a quantity of thove world-renowned Buckeye Mowers and Reapers, } which won for themselves such a reputation on your Tsland last Season; and we Hecom en’ te all dhooe who are thinking of purchasing a Machine, to consult their neighbors who run one last season, and give their orders early, to make sure of securing one. ‘e need only say that we made further improvement in our Ma- chine, as 8 t forth at length in our Circalar of 1868, to be had of ander named Agents, together with each piece of the Machine, if required, *Every machine warranted to give PERFECT SATISFACTION.— Be karan to see that your Machine bears our mark, ag they are the Genuine Buckeye. AGENTs: . , W. D. STEWART, Charlottetown, * R. T, HOLMAN . Summerside, Q. P. RICHARDSON & CO., Woarcester, Maga. . ities NOTICE. Owing to the illness of Mr. JOHN HIGGINS, the subseriber has been appointed BUCKEYE MOWER & tym pleasare in informing the Parmers of P, E. if that tho arrival of the Steamship Alhambra, he wi have be sale a pomber of the above byes oe . Tho satisfactory results of the Machine last’ Season bear ariple testimony of their utliity and adaption as Mower and Reaper, aod lence the subscriber has hesitation in offering the ‘* Backeye ” to the farme ‘ this Telan das ' THE BEST MACHINE ConstaveteD ae and would urge upon tlie former the tates of hand in their orders early for a “ Mc le 7 p obtain a pétfect Machine, and ‘valoe their money. ! on end mate kno;m and Machine exhibited at ™ cr RNY SO V8. pat ex dm | Ch'town, May 20, bang greets gies ee