-_ x P . . Vv i \ iN t ~ ‘ ‘ A. . be \ 1e \ \ 4 ‘ A ‘ < ) { ihn %. @ ‘ X ‘ ° . ‘ : . ? te ri ¢ rt ~ j j i i i ‘ ‘ <. ¥y 2Y9.—l Vion 14 Ares t! . ‘ | ts . i yx, \ ’ “ ' Vv y ‘ a | ‘ 7 ‘ i s ‘ ‘ ’ x 4 erauy Vievwa. July 20.—It is Hu De: | ‘ aii i ‘ is [ (rae . fa 3 J s i is Houv f ists ' \ ° i ary, Ww " t \ ‘ YO? is 5 : \ \ than i t a | , , " ‘ ») il i < mi nons Coen Lord Stan 5 tar A Tairs ui ‘ } . | J ’ Na ‘ ay »4ue Alag ru " t havreue tip aditeiose jis ¢ Saf pres t Pa laly 40 —| i 5 | ver aw ; t . ‘> ; { . " j > '. 3 ‘ Yu . “ " kon \ : = i c ‘ : . 1 M = 5 , “ur ? ‘ \ ) 5 ‘ ! 4 ~ i ‘¢ ‘4 ‘ l 24 l ‘ ‘ i . tau un oO \ 4 . , . “ 7 . j i ‘ ‘ . q t » ‘ } b } if “\ ] nl ’ . ° j aA 4 > ‘ t 5 | t i i é < > i i aati and rend 24 t ) x " ’ bil pea a siis ] Mf VADA Vi " ‘ é Graty July 28 -The Grand 7 PD } , teti i ' 5, © oe " ti 'T ' S iva = i ‘ t ‘ art) f ' 4 (y trerstow he . i Wits Cau wc ¥ ‘ I u } ivis Ww | aud t ’ mn W bed \ ‘ is it b | i ‘ y “a ; ‘ . . aii e i | t i ‘ 272en 4 ‘? it ie iy j FROM THE STATES \ ‘ . , YEW 3 ‘, Aug l —trold se Cay a’ i ai v i Ss “nd } i { ‘ ‘ rt t ‘ ' ' i i s State pus take t > - ue te ts Triad Xcilvuls report vy t x UieT Ty —$—=a. —_ —_e THE REVOLUTION IN CRET Omae Pasha— the Turkish General wh 445 LUCCTheKen Lie po f suppressing he i surest Crete ichsafes the informa tion that evideavours have been su sfu and t war at island is now led nfs t however, the same rumour has Gen | 3 t ove i vires Detore ind as ten been sulsey ¥ proved to | th vdat t, s hat Omar Pasha at ast ’ i jib ¥ th il t C8 t the bh NO Sta! ] tne t’ waen vo dar ze was near. W réler to Mu our faith tothe latest offi st vunts of tae situation ja the islaud, 1 teived ut the Greek legation in Washington These give quite a different version of the Story, whieh is to the effeet that Omar Pa- Sha hae been repulaed with severe losses from the mountain region of Sphakia, and has retreated to the Fortress Herodeon ,burn- ing no lees than filteen villages on the way. and putting all Greek prisoners to death by erucifizion. While this has been occurring on land, the now ecalebrated Grecian block- ade runner, frkadi, hus made her fifieenth expedition Letween Crete and the mainland, landing on the island munitions of war and Provisions, and bringing away « large pum- wr of Greek women and children, who thus escape from Turkish cruelties. Turning to the field of diplomacy, we find that the preposed Commission to which the Sultan e¢ *nsented to submit the Creta ques- ton, will probably never be formed. The Porte, it appears, ie determined that the Vomraias shall consist of Turks While the Foreign Powers insist, and very Properly, on a mixed Turkia band Christian Commiss: Whether the Sultan, on his Peturn from is western tour, will yield, re- Maina to be seen, but no stone should be left Untarned by the Christian Powers in the ef- fort to rescue the Cretine from the persecu tons of Oinar Pasha and his followers The hurning vali tye and the erucifixion of pri- Sonery, are somewhat antiquated modes of Warfsre, and the Porte should be made to Waderstand that they canant he praeticed with Mupanity at thislate pertod of the aineteenth Century.—N. York Albion. ——- mn alone, a. Owis flour in smallness of the stoek of sound J vlan, 1 # a, quaiity has recently advance d in price in that Market, [t is thouvht, however, that toe ad Yauce will be 17 to the MM, the artlele of wood but temporat y. ——_—_ Some seetions of the West have been visited by @ severe thuuder storm. accourpanied by bail. The bail stones, we are informed, were of consider: | ble size. but we did not hear that much damage | Waa dons to the crups.—S_ Journal, —_4 toe —— Covxey, Orrice, ih July, 1967 —Hi« Exael- leuey . the Lieutenant Goveruor im Couuen lias © pleased to appoint Lenry Palmer, lsquire, ® Justice uf the Peace tur (Queen's Coun y. ‘ | Couueil divided as tellaws : = . a a ™ sw 2 en on ~ we ——~. a . > -- Poe ane a mse fata ’ . oon i se ain koa en — 4 —————— - . &N PAxD Baarisn [Ixparxrry Gen Get THR Besr VaLuk ror your Monny. AN EFFECTUAL WORM MEDICINE. | H | TRADE SALE ' . . renea ; Tot ry pr -We would recommend all those who are de- Brown's Vermiface A omfits, 4 F r fr , La nohlet. ¢ e | Army. in di Cis hela ala tend me ara ca « RENO be sold by Auction at the Subscriber's ae ’ lrouus @: BeCUTINE he Dest Valine Lor Their matey { orem ZENGES Hea McCKheas TndoAb > WEPNE . } “per Sree ' { r?) ‘ ’ j ; ig to call upon Robert Young See advertisen ediv, with children suid adalts, attribated to ether “TO af UT RS rare oom, ” EI NESDAY iM + AUGUST 1 des ) iby Marshal Aug | cnalomites. vacant setts sasepbcte cuieek isOtcadionéd by worus. The* Verwirce: Li rapr | a + at JL o'vlock, 10 Cases PRY GOODS— i ! His motte is, all goods marked in paisa fyures.,| Cowrirs.” » meh effectual In destroving worms, iVerpool to Charlottetown, COMPRISING : “ ; snd no second pris <4 Pp vauible iujmry 20% - ¥ at 1 wid.) a Pure Clioper Barg ie HELEN! 94 pieces Fancy Dress Stutfs, x o it I eee } : ‘y CA aah one 1 tu | fe di 4 x %} MAL( OLM, classed vat Li ryd’s Ju de d ’ De} Aihes } teed bh chuus i nut Poe ante pint sure — - - J . s : if . ’ aon , t \ < n MenancuoLty Occurence. —A man named erndindilun-woriaics hare) eo Giltdven sz A> vei ¥ , rs S and copper-| 1 da Challua, ‘ \ ! ) | Jol AY , for some year 8 ser . i : astened, Samuel Nieholson, © -\> vet i hn McMahon, for some years past a servant Children haviag worns reqtire mediate atten nuded bit We idiietabe ae ye, vu \4 de» Barage, j ‘ 3 in the employ of L,P. W. DesBrisay, Eaq., of tase sen amitant df cho iocakie Gin tiaees oouidon mander, will be de spatohe dus above about the! 1) do Shiriings, 7 ed.arms a Richibueto, was drowned at the entrance of ell cick: eee rok, 4, ak ee September next. This veesel has already 6 do Russel Cords, Get , th Bedeque Hl irber, on M mday last. This untortu- PRS Lee Ue ee a oe won ip eee eh gg 8 12 do Fancy Coating, ! 3 a. | eh 2 A cate man while assisting te baul in the mainsail | looked. Worms in the stomach and bowels cause M: tn : "Ba : wi a Una vere et Sir James! 10 da Cotton Tweeds, ve fi s ergy 2F ® Schooner bound from Riehibueto to Sammer- | icritation, which cau be rewoved ouly by the tse | ° Ren appetites o¢ South Jolu street, or here) 24 Pair Tweed Panta, 3 rnd , Ste, Was carried overbourd, and as the wind was | of a sure remedy. The combination of ingredients | the owners, — sor cl 3 Dozeu Vests, ‘Ss ; blowing strong, ere any assistance could be | Used in waking Brows's © VEtairoGe Comrirs : JAMES DUNCAN & CO. 10 Rubber and Reversable Coats, i) ; ‘en r “4 ; rendered, be sank. The mainsul had been |'8 Such as to give the best possible effect with August 5, 1867. tt 25 pieces Shirting i ey 4 i > ty ‘ ; sufery “ “ - . ripe i lowered; Che strap of the main sheet block had ; : . : mage 60 Dozeu Hats aod Caps, of ail kinds and des- ‘ 4 parte 1 after the boom was lowe red, and it is |} _ “ De “ ee ag ee aaa “y an Sold | London Trader. | criptions, 4 : 'Y wai cilers ‘ 4 ues, i - slits 2 JOX, one y } : . . " ' probable that McMahon seized the sail and was July 29. 4862 ty Tue Resular Trader Barque| 10 pieces Pilot and Melton Cloths, ? ‘ a. Os. * i > . ; { su S » 4 carried over by it. A pine piank quite sullicient . " <-> LOTUS ‘2a tons Register, A} at 1 . do Striped Shirting, j I v lone wi t< to h pts supnotted hin was thrown within a few CHILDREN AND Banies.—Who does not love Lioyd’s, metalled, R McRae, iar | >. Pa Redticks, and various other artivles in ; j feet of him, bat the man in his terror appeared children ! Are they not the light and joy of ewery | ter, willleave London for Charlotte- | the Dry Good line, yournar or it vate sold. Bet to regard it, Anattempt was made to latioach | household?) Yet how many are the diseases lo} town on or about 10th September next. | —ALSO,— i i lin TRte, { Che boat, but as usvally happeos in sack cases, | whieh they ara anbjeet. and the great cause otf Bor Freight or’ Passnge apply sin’ nnd t 2 - I s i art iB un On the boat, which was on the deck under the fore- | many of their afflictions is WORMS. What Sad rag cs et re con a ce 4 a a | = Dozen Black Traces, 108 , ‘ How | S8tl, When got out was fi lel in the act of lauuch- | shall the disconsoiate parents of these poor ehil- |” “4 Da ne : salle ul Fine rf va a = en Grane 4 Foes tet te | ing. ‘This casualty, as it happened,was of little | dren do!) We with contidence reply—Give a ag steelers (6 Trice ~ on Back Bands, j . sequence for ere the boat reached the water few doses of : DANIEL DAV IES. | 3 Casks Sherry W Seed poor McMahon had disappeared. MeMahon’s | JUDSON'S WORM CANDY Charlottetown, August 5, 1867. Bin : » a Seat li Whiskey, . : prrents reside on the Hillsborough River. in : ) ned, : ind ; ; | ra oXes Soap, thev a arom a fury wutiny t this Ivaad, "Phd anfididiatl yoéne wan lef: in Ifeanuet doany harm. It is sure to de good Administration Notice. 1 Cask Putty, , ” st | the schooner, not.as one of the erew, but for the | °° Mereury or avy oUeer wiueral is in it. [tis q ll persous baving any claims against | 10 de Kerusene Ou, : 7 , = sike of a trip to the Island He w i avery “e enUlrely Vegetable, ;+ the Estate of Ronald McDonald, late of lv Boxes Cavendish Tobacco, Steady, tad teady 3 , iffensive man, and itis sad to reflect that by bis | Judson's Worm Tea. Prospect Hill, Lot 4 decens d, ure requested t | do Muscatel Raisins, ; lee r be ainthingsd aul - inka iPods | furnish their Accounts duly attested, to the under 5 Casks Currants, ‘ t " oe nely en ws wife ae i five smal] children are | Seld by all dealers. Get our Almanac. i signed, Administrator of the suid Estate; and ali 5 Boxes Val. Raiaine 0 cast upon the world, — js/. aug im persons Ingebted to the said Estate ure required to 12 Dozen-Gram Sacks. <> en inake immediate payment to i A Hor iseesSrory oF Suerekine.—Brief men. Mowine Macaines.—We are pleased to learn Married LAUCHLIN MeDONALD, Adwinistrator. WILLIAM DOOD, ni Was tiade a few days ‘elo adespatel of the | ftom Mr. Booth, the chief i uporter of these valu- Mt Malif r arried, mide i Prospect Will Low a7 Angnast Pst 1867. 5i Atietionever, ining of the barqua Meteor, at sea, aud loss of, Mle labor-saving Machines, that he has disposed | | 4¢ Habtax, sage anrsday, 2oth inst, at the , POM | Terme—an £10 te £50, 3 months: over | sie tide Cdofaits Madu. » of the ‘dare iedkes »€ nat dens than acventy of them ‘td yur Farmers, a eon = eer o ry os 4 = aya lg bry | b ounhy Gentiemen’s £50, 4 wonth’s credit, on approved Mutiva: S arrived at fy i ie Witain tue past few weeks —Jb sneer r he ‘cha bRowisag wl the f "3 g 7 7 A opr . are, that the duties of 1 Sehlor ; : re + : ' sult ' rue 3 . k he ne up . i 1a u running u restore grey baie to its original color, and nlwaya| PRICES CURRENT. - oe = ies of his School will be resumed 0 be sold. In pursuance of Instructions niste and getting the sails aud boats on five. | gong the falling tin nab hile ates PE P { j August bth. ‘ received from Messra. Daniel & Boyd. St Aithe tiie e! the accldeuf’ tee Gan tne aux tops the falling of the “{ r, While it promotes x | CHAKLoTTrETOWN, August 2, 1967. A limited number of Boarders will be taken. John, the subecriber have just received aud will OW, TWo of Whew got on deek, tae rest perish : “yh ye tle rae malt all ge she | Provisions, Prima, per Quarter, payable in advance. | sell by Auction, at Thomas's Store, Greut Greorye | : : scurt an utiore, especially Salf Dheui tis fourd ane wr if * | Stree TE , ES Ae 4st - } ed in the fumes, Tle remainder of the erew,| alge, a most aplendid air Dresaing, aurpassne ai | Beef (small) per Ib........ eee. £3:-:ebe Ee ere se eta st FW 4 baneore tly ype tet eng Aipey te annygeveces Aap . 7 a a vite so, a tost splendid Mair Dressing, surpassing all | Day Scholars...... 1 0 O} mencing at LL o'clock, a.m, a large quantity of * th cents wu box, CE 5k bess inne penn ainnee la wl 4s 6d to Ss| NURSERY FIRE GUARDS J 4 : ba jue Lucy aud Paul, Captaia Schiel, frou New vrs : re Brass and Mahogany | U } rk fer Cork. Captata Séhiel reported that he « joo esetabies, | Inder the a “8 f | alt enna = ei ‘ o ne i > yt ’ ‘ y y uspices 0 iad picked up one of the crew at three o'clock H ways Pil Dias rhees, Dysentery The New PUR NE OA... ssa wies ec nes 91 to 10d} if OLES, EN DS and RIN GS, The “Artillery.” « ‘ P "I i } — ganas seat, and TOU the chief ullicer | Mediciies counuouly used tor tue subjugation of} Green Pess per quart............ Is Gd wo Is 9d} Are rtillery.”” * Prince of Wales”’ and een drow {wile was with this ma ee Lese diseases so trey iwnily fail of effecting that} Potatoes, ae (is bei ennnne 3s AND } * Prince Edward” Volunteer Companies, ' 6 igs ee ” My ebjeet thatit should be Kuown te all sufferers} Apples............5 0.0005 ot 2 | i N ° . x es 5 NEA FOSS OS Hor, ney we the ety way hed tik these maladies that Holloway’s Ointment, | ys it wit General k urnishing Goods, he aed rs Were la ” lat Fa oT ‘ : Suly Sih : oda well rubbed upon the abdomen two or three neh ie isin ceviche oe fete 9s | W. _ 7 BROWN. W ARREN FA Ru, : ‘ P ’ ao (tines a day, with the application of warm bran! Pp 3, eac ) , v4 y LES ae, ; laus’ trrived at New York a few days since wae ting esther vy : : a ee “ Se on 5 oiibialt od enesniee. dence - pe " : July 29, 1867, On WEDNESDAY , 7th AUGUST next. . : salt : ats, ives t eliat erbet, | Chic By DOI cco ce cows cescce Cr vere ceed u Os : io . chek oe wry ri r : gradually soothes the irritable bowels, and assau Fish Fresh im ortation pur Sieamer Heather Belle has beeu PR MMAN.—San Francisen tele. am - ost diatressiug vaine "Lene te con aan —e ; wae ‘or nak ot uram, recently received, briefly noticed the |? 7h tisiese yey rep “gr Pi Pius treatine | CodGehky Oar Ob. «4 500+ cane vs ee “ p . r Po oauaane _ Ba eee at ond will leave : , bis des f Shek Mite Belthnhd of is applicable te al forms of diarrhea ‘, ay apurers ‘| Herings, per bdviel.. 8... pecvd Sed @ 40s | i P art | ws nally ar 9, and 2 o'clock. Bath, Ma “ tury wf the |emeocoafal. Br id, wich attention, will always be| Mackerel, per dozen... ....+...2ee000.+ B8 to 4s| Pw epee ee alinthantane *vesstu arinaceous diet, milk, aud barl ‘) 2 ’ i 0 HCCOINL ure ANY stiaiu- iat i = Sree { e & Fomanuie one vater, should eive subsistence during the contin > Lumber. « . lants to be sold. , About wginntog wt June last the Ellen | aanee of the disease, to the utter exclusion of all | pomtd#s (Hemlock)...+..+..+. e+e +++ +33 6d to 4s| 9 | The requisites for games of kind will! tance of The disease, to the er eXecinsion of ail a =. | . ' i re sites for gameés of every kind w ” Vas seen achoonuer about etwlty : " ; D MPGUNS) ose’ 4b sed oho «ds to 5s | ‘ 9 ~ “ 3 ! z . ' / ‘ , ; % il - Yisolid food, which the deranged bowels are in De a - ba os! Per Steamer from BRITAIN, July 21, 1867, provided, so that amusemeut can be afforded to all i s ‘ Neots suds. f ga flag f SN eee: Fai : i ecccwccrec cone esecs 0000 0c. s 68 5 | = 5 ra of dis awn Sl schadner at once went te her coiupeteut to nestmilate. Smingles, Per M .. obs cuhaci ctor evepicees 10s to 13s at the All Volanteers ure requested toappear in uniform ‘ . eee P . Should the weather prove favorable. 1) ee sta sued eou tof Mrs ee Sundries. } E S Pap Her prove. aurmvorabie, she Pik low " ntnid th rl vary uv sdied w A Species ase I AT, DEAR s,—“My Hay per ton 75s to BOs BRITISH WAREHOUSE, =e will be held on Lhursday, the day followiny. lies va ttew day Ye 1 mumuaication with the world is very much | say per owt EMSs a | NYS J ee 6d to 21 coupled with the | The ae to end with a BALL in the evening, he si ental & s fron mg Kong. — lt aig iad, Biel cere ale Straw, per Gwt...... reveeeds 3| jin the Market House Pie ship was short ' \ e Pel ee ee ne re | i eee i ces e's deine « Tie Saks nor . TGs IPLV pi Ch : bates vr * : 7 ceo iy rs miuy pocket; that traudle mt my throat (lor which | Glover seed per lb a SPRING SUL I LY 4 Tickets—single, 2s 3d; for a Lady and Gentle- i ' eo i ' ir Ca i ¢ "t ‘ - . ; : Diseveee ) | P _- . : 4 jie estit a! oe Shard ond Proches’ are specific) baving made me) Homespun, per yard.... . sede to Gs makes the Largest Importation of | mun, 38 9d; to be had at the Druy Stores of W. R. 2 . . Ssace frente whisperer N. P. Wits peony * : - | Watson and Theo. DesBrisay, Esqrs, and at the Mrs How t ened reve — ] Sue wet t “ hae JOLISHIDH, POL ID... cece ce cees vee -Od to 9i DRY GOODS 7 ie” > A ame ; : cA I i L Irritation or Sor aof| Hides, per Ib 44 ’ A D: Store of H. A. Harvie, Esqr, or of the andersigned my P : ' B a va uu v ' my or Soreness of ides, sic cle Gereple en melee obs abe whic, weeoese 4 ‘ t | Conmmittee :— Sint We ih " 0 . ” Pures Brown's Brouchial Troches” will | Wool... ..-- «sesets to 1s Gd to this market this season. e em — ; meet : on el Sheepskins ....... 91 to Is i mn j Arullery "—Lient S. Davies, Sergeant-Major : oo : ‘ cil aie : seule and 3 3d to bd Bought aud Sold on the Best Terms. or Passinore, Priv. te A. N Large Private ’A vorked nig vag f is te save nat let ne GRORGR LRV a oe. chien ¥ ] > ry Lord. a ‘ ; BORG E LEWES. Markervlerk, W.@ A. BROWN. |.. _ wos tires days i Ayers Cathartic Pills ® - : Suly 99. 1RN7 ara of ee —Lient F. 8. Longworth, Sia x , , pp setae Pawd. " silane Color-Seret Thomas Lowrie, Sergt. W. C. White. | 5 wl ‘ — | ’ ¥ ‘ litle, \- j 4 oe" ¢ ¥ F Private W. Purdie : . s odeed ny dfe , “a - 7 F : rivate irdie : i PLY j i} / f i Ve ale ’ »p 3 West India Produce |** Prince Edward '—Capt A. Hensley Coelor-Seret i? ‘ ‘ a on aa eS de ¥ ‘ 1 As Six iia ‘ 3 : : 5 f ‘ ‘b As s we iki id 7 i y . wae A. Sims, Corporal H. A. [arvie, Private Charles i ' t xe aN 7d een ene itp icapilllgat se Sensiatnatiaadt ina pur Sudseriber wishes to inform the Trade! Fall f LON ’ j Keo bs j n bi Siegal wee 7 RN TT RS *.S. LONGWORTH, Chairnar \ . : thut the Brigt. HELEN DAVIES ie S . SEH, Chaimman, x : lug 8 : ‘ : ‘ MAR ’ | TPN sy colic ‘ “ A: M GE. Secretary “ ‘ : ; ni y ~ RA A f ST, AN DRE WV Ss. now due from BARBADOES, with a full Cargo Charl ‘ LARGE, Secretary. sed up st gue id “ t gui Ke Tea party of the Season will be! the abore, cousimting af— 1arlottetown, July , 1867. . 1 to e commu vt" . rap . a4 ( bine t ats uu st Mrs, Howe's lit ade held on the beanriful vrounds of St. Andrew's 10 Huds VERY BRIGHT | Re : Sau Francisco bp soa y exeel the) Charel, on WEDNESDAY, the bth AUGUST] 30 Tierces BAKBADOES gular Traders t : el sai 2 — isfant, maid of the fands of the said Church. 50 Bhis SITGAR. | BETWEEN " : ; 3 5 ete In . 1 to Tea und how 3 %4 delice wies, gamer | zu) Puneheous 2 Choice Muscovado | CHA RLOTTETO WN, LIVERPOOL ( a eee Ms " uusements of Various descriptions will be} 25 sinall packages § Molasses. | ant GLASGOW i ‘ vet ‘ pod ’ Tor a a a4 u 7. ‘ ‘ ' ve th wet vn ; a aie erms as usual. Apply to J. & T. MO S, | } i ¢ ‘ ® ; i stron Vown and ( pert Wishing to enjoy or to wae Pe vis " ; ; a} TUE CLIPPER BARQUE 1 s > M ‘ Gav of pleasant aud th recreulior a) | — ” ~ | 1 { : ’ { i i WSU mit ledliy recreation ar Lior T y . } “Ww swe)? 2 ¢ “Pana n hy y q hey pury tou \ “ Ww » breed a respectfully invited to attend. DANIEL DAY [Es. | EMPkess, 2a. eritas, | retary i ‘t s had on the sie Charlottetown, July 15, 1867 di Johu Gillis, Commander, will sail | } lite k het e | ereow a sii yeish or disorderes jenets Cait b sd on the grounds ‘ : maphacatipnedeniptetl ince | fron Charlottetown for GI segow, | 3 i , two days. 8S said j ins watural ae i ‘ R. MCDONALD, See’y . me ee ’ } s * , . O78 t ! . ' ) t 1 and j ph ha bg ec’y VW esley an Sabbati School on SA PURDAY, the 27ti list., returuing will | ‘ uo ‘ A I s Wold a o" Not uly Au : ee ; pp | leave Glasgow on or about rHt RSDAY, the | ie leeward l ti TTOVMDANT re) > | Sth of September. Pa Wii case thet 02 aed hak yd + of eversh LIVERPOOL TRADERS. a | . ° : ° ° | 7. Pa IPVP ee > ” rey pres hie jig taie tha stot Mrs Howe, a thle and dangeruus diseases. While a28. TUK BARK UNDINE will sai! Tae Anuaal Festival in connection with | THE CLIPPER SHIP “L. C. OWEN," | ' i t 1 s tears wh he related i nowerful eifects, are at che i) for LIVERPOUL on FRIDAY, the the Wesleyan Sabbath School of this city,| Robert Fraser, Commander, will sail from | Jus als t on dimiui alied duses, t sufest and be 2d Al "GUST: and the Cl IPPER SHIP VE 4" will be | eld at Spruce Avenue, St Peter's Road,| Charlottetown, for Liverpvol, on or about the Ist | ~ ‘ sae qh eiors, Lhe Suid iueral FOuUThal SBY33— a a first week in SEPTEMBER, and the NEWW) pol. « ae Oe la Vices Reet Both of these Ships have first clase accomimnoda- # f : ° e. are entirely harnuwless. Cures : allacilae i i Beer & Sons, Wo E. Dawson, D. Laird, aud from | ;; Pp Phe lose though considerable, is not nearly ae elles DOMINION, on the lat of OCTOBER my of the Teachers | tion for Passengers. | rreat aa Was at fret , on the that the Poll for said neat opened according to law at the hour of nineo' clock, forenoon grounds eleefion wae Councillor Breckes admitted, as Returning Officer for said election in Ward No 5. tor whic Mr. Sinith was one of the Candidates, that the ; ; until about Zo m Poll was pet apene nutes before ten oeleck in the forenoon, he not liaving received i the eapacity of Returatag Officer autil alafe hour. His Worship the Mayor then explained to the DBoord that it was the duty of Councillor Brown to have acted as Returning Officer at that election, he being Councillor toi Ward No.5 His Worship also said that he caused the City Clerk to com with Mr. Brown the subject, ar d read that gentleaan's reply to the Board, declining to act as Returning officer os the occasion referred te, as he, (Mr. Brown) deelined te serve any longer as Councillor tor Ward 5 His W CT added that Mr. Brown should tave performed his official duties antil he had complicd with tae terms of the law relative to his position neaftructions to act nulicate on as Councillor, hence the cause of the delay relative to the opening of the Poilat the-hour of 9 o'clock as specified by law. The Bourd then proceeded te hear evidence relative to the protestin question, with the view otf ascertaining what vetes (if any) were lost to the contending Candidate, Mr. Smith becau-¢ of the late hour at which the pell was witnesses were, called bat it the evidence eould be produced opened. Several appeared that tu show that electors had been deprived of the op- pertuuity to record their votes owing to the bour at whieh the poll wasapened, Several wienbers of the Board then expressed the opinion that ae it shown that voters were precluded frou) recording their votes at aaid election, be- cuuse the poll had hol been opened at the honraetf 9 o'clock, as prescribed by law, Mr. Hooper's i# Councillor, he baving @ majority of votes, should be coufi med Phere being a difference of opinion, however, on the point before the Board, it was deemed ad weof the Reeorder te obtain Hien on the subieet, and his Worebip, in compliance with the request of the Board, proeured in writing the opinion of eounael, which only served to substantiate the views of a majority af the Board as expressed in a Resolation «ul- mitted by Couneillor A. H. Yates, to the effect that the pretest of Mr. H. B. Sunith, agaiast toe validity of the Election held on Saturday, the 20th of July, tor Ward 4, was stifficrent validate said election, nw evidence having heen addueed to prove that any veters in the said Ward bad beeu precluded from polling a vote fo either of the candidates d iring the day ; and that therefore the election of Mr. D. M. Hooper he coufirmed. Cottneitler Morris submitted an dmendment, to the effeet that the Board having heard the protest made by Mr. Sanrth, and alse the Presiding officer's admissson relative to the hour at winch the Poli fur the Election jn question was opened, cannot but consider that the said Election was net opened as required by the I2th Section of the Act of Locorporation, and was therefore iuvalid and should be set aside. The could not be eleelion avie ta the abse a legal op not to it the Ceounecilora Moret and Reddin—against it Coun- cillers Yates. Mitchell, Buteher, Heartz. Tue eleetwon of Me. Hooper was aecerdingly eau- lurmed. A. MCN®ILL, Reporter for the amendment, | relief of our alflieted Tellow-imen. The Avent below named is pleased to furnish gratis our American Aliannac, contalntug directions for the use of these medicines and certific ites of ‘ es of the following complaints :— Cos ieas, Bilieus Complaints, Rbeuimatisw, Dropsy, Heartbarn, Headache arising from foul stomach, Nausea rn of Indigestion, Morbid Inet he Bowels and Pan therefrom, Flatuieney, Loss of App@ite, all Diseases which require an evacnant nv ue. They also, by purifying the blood and stimntating the system, cnre many com } lich it would not be suppose d they could Partial Blindness, Neu- plaints w reach, such as Deafness, ralvia and Nervous Irritability, Deraungements of the Liver aud Kidueys, Gout, and other kindred |} liaorders arising from a low estate of the body, or Ipatr en of its funetions. Do not be pnt if by unprincipl 1] dealera wit ther eparationa on which ftaev make rey f Demand AYER 44nd take Le others Che sick wunt the beat nid ¢t ’ tive and they should have it Prepared by Da J.C Arena Co, Lowell, Mase and sold by all Draggists and dealers in medicine | everywhere W. R.W ward Island. atsoN, General Agent tor Prince Ed-| { july I in Died, the 29th Jaly, Willian, aged 64 months. On Morris, Esq, Suddenly, at Savage Harbor, onthe 27¢h ult, Mr David Clark, of Pisquid, aged 25 vears, leaving « cirese of reialious } 1 infant son of Thomas; wife and twochildren and a large and friends to inoucn their irreparalle loss, Port ot Chariottetowa, ARRIVED. July 29—Sch. Ranger, Mattetal, Tatmagouche, “Juinber. Spray, Veno, Richibuct); laths, &e. | —A. Kuss Western Packet, Power, Bay | Vert; deals — Peake Bros. & Co. Silver | Light, MeIsaac, Sydney; coal—Joho Di use. Wave, McVovwald, Pictou; saimon, &c.—Joha surah Ano, Allen, Chemogue; deals —Welsh & Owen. William Henry, Velorey, limestoas — We. Peardun. $0—Alexanider, Anderson, do. do.— W. Pearden. 4i—-Ellen, Alien. Bay Vert; fish. August I—learietta, Golf, Halifax; mer. Murray, Pictou; eval. CLEARED. Suly 27—Seh. Lelia Ada, Foley, St John’s, N.F.; Cairns Mary, oats, Ke, Lily, ilarringten, Coowgae; bal. Faughaballah, beil Rienivuct uv. 20 Str. Alhambra, Nickerson, llalifax and bos- ton; oats, &e. bark Euiprees, Gillis, Gias- gow; timber, deals, $e sch. Spray, Veno, Kichibacto; bal. 30—Western Packet,Power, Bay Vert; do. Nine Grotoers, Pockeudorf, Pi tous do. Sutherland, Mescheau, do. do. Sarah Aun, Allen, Shem gue;du. 5i—Wave, Me Donald, Merrigomish;do. Brigt. Empress, Finiaysun, Liverpool; timber, deals, §c. Maggie, Campbell, Pugwash; bal Alexan- der, Anderson, do Sea Breezo, Hobs,Quebeec; do. Ariel, Finlayson, Sbediac; do, August 1—Ellen, Alleu, Bay Vert; bal Arrivals in Europe from hence. Liverpvot, July li—Ambition, 8~Augusta. 6th—Falcon. %th—Mary Ann. lith— Mabel. l6th— Mary Ellen. Batscewatea, July 15—Sammerside. } Guayusexp, Jaly 19—~Abeona. i | Gtoucesten,Jaly 1J— sbip Lady Seymour, from preoferved. Quebec. Loading at Londen, Jaly 22, for P, By Lsiend ~ 'Aveona & Locus. ; | City Hatl, 3rd Auenst | p tVluy eXpelises pub Institution will be re-opened on MONDAY, the 2nd of September next. The | examination of Candidates for entrayee will begin on the Thursday previous (the last Thursday ot August, instaut), at the hour of9 a.m, No ean- didaies absent at this preliminary examination cau be admitted wntil the following teru. By order of the Board of Education, JOHM MceNELLL, Secretary. August 5, 1367. 2i ; TO, WHARF BUILDERS. TAXNIVE undersigned will sell at Auction, at Nine Mile Creek, on SATURDAY, the 10th, | Augnat at 4 oelock, p,m, the Building of «a new Butment, about 200 feet long, to the Wharf at that! place B. WILLIAMS, Sup Pub. Workea Ane Sth. fer rr nat A DIVIDEND of six shillings and eight-| | «™ pence (6s 8d) in the pound, will he paid | te the ereditors of the Estate of the late David! | Jackson Roberts, on application at the Office ot | Oars etl Brothers, t ‘harlottetaw ty JS. CARVELL, Administrator. Charlottetown, Po i. Isiand, Ang 5, 1867. CITY ELECLION. NOTICE | To Citizens intending to Vote at this Election. , ; ‘ N all cases where the party invending to vote shall not have heen served with uotice to | pay his ussesement dnes for the current year ten | }clear dave previously to the day of election, or having been served with notice, shall have appeal! ed, or the ten duys from the time of service sh all | not have elansed before the day of holding the election, in all and each of these cases the prrty voting mast produce lis lust veur’« receipt for thre ussesament dues. Where the intending voters has been duly served with notice to pay the assessment dues for the current year, and the ten days given for payment have expired, he must produce the Collector's receipt for the present year s dues Igy order. PETER MACGOWAN, City Clerk 1847 BOAT FOUND. YVICKED UP ahout three miles off i Point Prim, w» LARGE KEEL BOAT, ahe ewner ean hnve che same by proving property and Said Boat will be sold at Pub lic Anction, wt thesubsertber’® premises, on Fitl DAY, the 6th day of SEPTEMBER next, at 12 o'clock, noon, if not before claimed and all expens | es paid. RODERICK McRAE, Pilot, Point Prim. “h'tewn, Anu 5. 1867 li rov ena tm FOR SALE: Preehold Property in Georgetown. ie SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale fown Lot 15,No. 3rd range, Letter F., in Georgetown, with the Buildings thereon, con sisting of a Dwelling House, 36 x 26 feet, 12 feet post, xnd’a Work Shop in course of erection. Veams Lisenac. THOMAS MAHER. Georgetown. Angust 1, 1867, tf TEACHER WANTED. NOR the SOLRIS (EAST) DISTRICT! SCHOOL. One producing a reecommenda- tion trom the Trustees of his last School, would be Avply immediately to RONALD MACDONALD, Chairman of Trustees. Souris, Aug, 5, 1267. i ly lumpon the back of my ueck, which all the doc- | hereby requested to xettie their accounts forth- with. All accounts remaining unsettled after 15th of AUGUST will be placed, indiscrimmately, in the hands of our Attorney for collection. CARVELL BROS. Charlottetown, July 29, 1867. For Sale, HEMLOCK TIMBER. TONS HEMLOCK TIMBER, of dK e yood quality, ready for delivery where it now Hes in rafts near the Ferry Wharf in Char lottetown. Also, 2000 feet Scantling, 3000 Fence Poles, may be had on applicatien to H. HASZARD. Charlottetown, July 29th, 1867. uate a ee NEW TRIUMPHS OF ROGERS’ MEDICINES. Run your cye over them and tell your affected netghbour aheut ut Messrs. Rogers & Co.: this is to certify that abont five vears aco I had! } tors to Whom I showed it pronounced it a Tumour, | and said it conld only be eared by cutting it ont 1 did not like the operation much ; and by accident | heard of Messes. Rovers’ medicine tor the cure cf cancers, &c, aud coneluded to try it; and to my surprise the tumour disuppeared in a very abort | aud [ buve not since been troubled with it. JOHN W. McPHEERSON. Pugwash, 28th May, L863. tithe, { Mr Colin MeCallop, Loading Ground, Pictou, is | cured of a bad ulcer ou bis side, of many years! standing. The doctors pronounced it iveurable. Hanxrsrort, Jan. 25, 1864. Messrs. Rogers §Co.: It is with pleasure that I can justly say that) vour medicines are traly great, after proving! them faithfally in two cases.—one of Erysipelus, which is now cared, the other that of the iate Capt: FE. MeKeuzie, of this pluce, who was widely known to have the worst of diseases, viz., Sero fula,and who consulted many of the best physi cians in Enrope and America, whe pronounced hip ense inenrable eighteen months ago ateuded him. and applied sour medicines during the lust few nionths of lis life, and am fully persuaded that had you been sent for sis ionths sooner lis life would have been saved, and the disease cured. His constitution was gone, but your medicine worked marvellonsty for good Vhe captain himself had the fullest confidence mit to the last, wud said to ently that if he bad Known you sooner me freq his lile would have been saved Ido, with every cortidence, recommend your medicines to the suffering every where, and you God » blessing iu yonr work of huuauity. : Yours, very respectfully H. HABDING. Wish Miss Mary McDonald, Kast River, Pictoa, wae afflicted with a tamour on her tuce the size ef a hen’s egy, of six years’ ,rowth. Is now entirely wae removed (Extract of a letter.) Hantsrort, bith January, 1864. | Messrs. Rogers & Co.: | [ watched with interest the effects of yonr medi | cine apon the late Capt. F. McKeuzie, of this place, and the fuet? of its straigthening the nose, and) nearly healing up the face, as well as reducing the swelling, proves to me the virtue of the medicine. | I would earnestly recommend all afilicted with | Serofala or Skint diseases, as well as-Caucer, to em- ploy vour ekill. L have every faith in your ap- vicatious, and wish you snceess, and pray the ¢ r O BE ee | NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS, | ye bd T having been brought to the notice of the City Council, that some evil disposed | persous are in the havit of trespassing on Queen's Hillsborough and King Square, by putting borsex and cows therein, und damaging the TREES ana subverting the Soil thereof, and by climbing on and injuring the fences thereot, aud are alsoin the | habit of injuring the trees on the different Side | walks: Tis is to give Notice, that the Police Officers have received especial orders to be ou the lock-out for the parties so offending. And the citizens are particularly requested te hand in the naines Of trespassers, in ordur that they may be prosecuted, and, on conviction, the said trespassers are jutorned that the. utinost penalty that the law provides will be euforeed By order, PETER MACGOWAN, City Clerk 244th July, 1867 : Marine Insurances Co, DIVIDEND of Three pounds Ten! ’ shillings per share hae this dav bee declared to the shareholders tor (866. who are at present bona fide members, paynvle at the Secretary's ottice iby order, Fr. W. HALES, Secretary. Charlottetown, 29th July, Lsui ‘ sHor TO LUT. LIED from the Ist day of October next, that Kligibly Situated FIRE-PROOF SHOP and Premises, adjoining the * Cory Hann. WARE STORE,” at present ocenpir d hy Mr. Lepage, fronting on Queen and Derchester Streets. } DANIEL BRENAN. 2m Consigaces, take Notice ! j Ch'town, July (5, 1867. P ERSONS residing outside of Charlotte- town, having GOODS to come by the Steam ship * ALHAMBRA” or * Commence,” and desir ing them forwarded, must send to the SUBSCRIB ERS, or their owa AGENT'S in whe City, the} original INVOICE of the Goods, by which to the proper entries at the Custom Mouse, for iuties to procure the Permits to deliver. CARVELL BROS., Ayents B. & C35 5 Make Cc. July 22 2000 Mackerel Barrels, 40) Bas ela Salt, i “age ne M To fFishermea. pe Subseribers have in Siore— 300 Barrels Prine Pogies. ; For Sale Low. CARVELL Charlottetown, July 22, 3867 eu To be Let. ryptaar very desirable RESIDENCE, recently ocenpied by Mazon Paros, im the Rovalty of Charlottetowu- Apply to JAS. C BROS. POPE. July 29, 1867 MACKEREL. ANTED to purchase, any quantity of Mackerel, for which the highest price in! cash will be paid CARVELL BROS July 29, 1867. 4h Wanted! as | WO Tntelligeat Lads, with a fair | | Charlottetown. Qet 31, 1866 New Dominion Goods!! PER CYGNET FROM MONTREAL. Ladies’ & Misses’ Heep Skirts, So cheap as to defy competition. Boots & Shoes, Gents’, ‘Ladies’ and Misses’ Balmeordl and Congress, in Kid, Calf and Prunella, &e. 2o per cent Cheaper than can be hought in Towa. BUTTERFLY TUES! Paper and Linen Collars & Cuffs, iu the favourite stwles—Staudard, Enamel, Pickwick, Llustrated, Gem, Military, aud Shakspeare, afl perspiration proef, and Ne Poison. SOLD AT SMALL PROFTC, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Au Examination will confer a faver. | J. W. FALCONER & CO. Soath side Queen Sqaare, Jnly 29, 1867. _- CALEDONIAN CLUB. Great Meeting of the Clans! ty VIE Fifb Aonmua!l Gathering of the Caledoninn Clab will be held at Cratlotte- jtown on WEDNESDAY, the tlatef Aageat next, | the proceeds to be given tu the Wallace Monument | Fand. | This Gathering will afford every patriotic Scotch- ) Man aN Opportiuity of coutributing towards the erection of a Monument to one of the noblest of Scutiand’s sous. A. G. MecDOUGALL, Secretary. | Charlottetown, July (24) 1867 xine, Lumber, &o. | POR SALE, 50.000 feet 1, 14. 1h aud inch Pine—ood quality and partly seasoned. [00,00 Square Sawed SHINGLES. 125,000 Cedar SUINGLES. I large Ware Room FRAME. —ALSU— 100 Tous Port Hood COAL, a good article fer home use A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. her pat ial Bin Executors’ Notice. | LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of CR the HONORABLE THOMAS HEATH HAVILAND, late of CHARLOTTETOWN, | deceased, ate requested to make immediate y- | ment to the undersiged, Executors of the last Will j and ‘Testament of the said Thomas Heath Havi- \land; and all persons having any claims against | the said Estate are requested to turnish their ) accounts, duly attested, to the aaid Exeeutore. T. HEATH HAVILAND, GEORGE W. DeBLOIs, Executore. EB Ch'towa, July I, 1467. Im . THE LONDON TRADER, THE fast-sailing Bark * ABEONA,” j 450 tous burthen, copper fusiened, A } Lat English Lloyd's? years,coummud- ed by Captain ALLAN CampaKce, will «il from LONDON, England, direct 'fer this Pert, on or about the Ist SEPTEMBER next. Can accommodate a few Cabin Paasengers. For farther particulars please apply to Grurox | Descan * Co, 2 Rust India Avenue, Leadenball Street, London, G. B., er JAMES BD. MASON, Charlottetown, P. E.1. Jaly 29, 1867. Jin | GHARLOTTETOWN ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES \ ILL RE-OPEN AUGUST 19th. Terms, inclnding Board and Tuition in Eug- lish, French and Music, LI2 10s per quarter, payable ‘iu advances Day pupils, Loper quarter. Voedl | Masic, German annd Drawiug, extra, | Daring the Winter season the Young Ladies will have the privilege of attending wookiy Lectnree | on various scientific subjects, apon which they will afterwards be examined by the Lecturer. A geue- ral examination takes place once a year, to which parents und friends of the pupils are invited. A quarter's botice required previous to the removal ofa pupil. In connection with the above, there is a Day School for younger Children. Terms, inelud- ing Eayvlish, Masic and French ,L3 (0s per quarter, payable inadvance For farther particalars, apply | tothe Rev b Fitzgerald, Reevor of Charlottetown, | P E Istand. NL. A French Class, twice a week, in whieh | there will be vacancies for three pupils next quar- ‘ter. Teruws L2 per quarter. L[ustraction iu Masie L3 per quarter, for two lessons a week. July 15, 1867. 3m _ . i a Ms . J Uvery Man nis own Fire Brigade. “A little five is quickly put out, whieh ‘bei enffered, rivers cannot quench.”’—Vide Mr. Card well in the British House of Commons. L'EXTINCTEUR, A new Portable, self-acting Fire Engine, for the Extingushing of fires in ther early stages. This little Engine can be carried on the back to any desired spot; throws a siiall stream of water, impregnated with eight times ite volame of carbonic acid gas, Which is the most simple and most effee- tive means yet known to science for destroying They bave the advantage of being always All that is necessary in npplying them is to turn the tap with one hand and with the other direct the stream upou the flame. Toe cost of them is bat trifling. ranging from $18 tog. They are also made in copper, up w $60. They are JInlv 2 | - lire ready for use | indispensuble tor bouses, stores, warehouses, fav tories, public offices, halls, &c., &e. JR WOODBURN, acninin ae Young's Store, Qaeen Square. - BEALES & CO, _ Merchant Tailors & Draper, Late Smardon's Corner. — 'TENAEL Subscribers desice to return their sincere thanks to their friends and customers for the very large amount of patronage heretofore ex- tended to them, and trnst the same favor may be continued towards them. Having vow secured s very commodious and suitable business stand, beg Jeave to bring the tollowing facts before the public, vir :—That they cre now prepared to carry on the above business upon a more extended seale, and, being in possession of the modern improvements, which, coupled with their asaal atyle of cutting and careful workmanship, they trust to merit su increase of that very liberal meer ad already re- cvived at the hands of a discrimivating publie, since their commmencement in business Ae usual, Garmerite warranted to fit. \ral Residence and place of businees—corner of Groat George Street and Queen Square, where moderate eharges and punetnality will be the order uf the ¥. BEALES & CQO. C} ‘town, 10th June, 1867. _ ‘ Bo ais i 5 Moncey Order Office, General Post Office, CuaRtorrevown, teth Jaly, 1867, NTLL turther notice the hours for insuing and paying Money Orders at this Otfice will be from 10 a.m. sill L p.m, and from 2p. m, ull d p.m. T. OWEXR, P.M.G { jnty pd | all pap tin ~ EQUSATION, LANGUAGES, — ‘PXHK Undersigned teaches Latin, Greek, French, Italian, English Composition, Gene- ral History, Drawing, aud Perspective. He is alee williny to read for and select the literary depart- ment ol a newspaper. J. ¥. NEWBERY, B.A. Christ Church, Oxford, King Street, Ch town. AprillS 1867, lai sili sce aa Pianoforte for Saie. VERY handsome and superior toned Cottage Cabinet 6) Octavo PAANOFOTE, Rose wood in excellent onder, tor sule Oriziowl cost, Forty gaineas For particalars enquire of DUCGLASS, Kent Street Ch'town, March 25, 1887. dhediallal WATCHES ani JEWELLERY. UST RECEIVED, from ENGLAND, @F of best quality, and for sale ata low price— Horizontal Watches ip Silver Cusee, Cuse Me. GEOROR 4 holes jewetled,. .........-.-- £3 4 Do. ie Hating Cases, .-.......-.- --4 @.® RE 6 OCU von tin inte or ean he me ocecee® Warteh Chaius and Keve, Finger Rings, Steel Ear Kingaand Brooches. Gents’ Pinsin grent variety, y A. PUROMABE. Watchmaker, 4 Smardon's Corner. CAUTION. Vy BEREAS my wite, PATTY ELIZA FPURTESCUER, has left her bome withont eny just cause and will not returuthereto. Thisie share of Education, wnt not exceeding #x-|to cuation any person from crediting ber on my ord tay blessaud prosper you iu your work of! teen years of age, will be received as Apprentices , account, a6 1 will net be respousible for any dcbte love to mankind. J aw, respectfally yours, NT. HARRIS. Aug. 1. lia i to learo the Printing Buriness at the * Exawiver”’ and** Rorat Gazevre” Offices, if early applica- tion be made July 29, 1567. poutracted by her after this date. en» FOUN FORTESCUB, © New Ginegow Road, P EE 2 July 2%u, isv7. 5 Sw tenet ieee ae 2 cen ale ee Pte OMS ENE Rg ttl