EXAMINATION OF PRINCE OP WALES “COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCIIOOL. rhe exsthination of the Prince of Wales Ucl- tege sad Grammar School in connection there- lege wilt th and Leth inst. ah tork. piace during Thursday and Pri in the absence of Ay, the the Liew J Chief Justice gaeaided t. Govergor, the Patron of the College, the The examination this year Was We formal atfair, bat a thorough wil e : aarching trial of profeiency ia the work of the 7 ‘ * eesioa, Theexahiitatione were conducted p urt- . ty by the Peolessors and partly dy other gentle- 7 ~ 4° wen invited. by the Teustees to assist. A com- wepoement aes made on Thersday, in the ( las- wi sical department, which is so ably conducted by login’ 49aas after class. was ¢«xamined and vr yas examitbedt “for five or six hours, and with- . oat exception acgttitted themselves to the entire satisfaction of the examiners. On Friday /’ro fessor Anderson's department wes subjected to sn equally testing examination, with ¢ jual suc- ouss Lhe students one and ull, displayed? accu. racy avd altsinments most creditetic t weir nge and the inmstitutwr fie Grammar Ss wo), efciently coudu ted by M Johu Ar- buckaty yuan, was the lest ce partment to be ex sminek, Phe same remarks of cowmeud . ace mecited, fart as tor the two ethers, Bur while the wuprber of students in the College pro- per was small, that of the Grammar S scholars Was unusually large. At three ¢ ei! the classes met in Dr, luglis’ room for the distribution of the prizes whe CAief Ju after haviag copferred Chove homers on the deserving Boys, to Whom Chey were adjudye 'Y pre* ous Gem petalive examindtions, brietiv ad dressed: the ciagses, connmen dime their cor and ability ig thetr *wrious clagses. urging (liwe te go forward, aca ms.Y prevecating (heir -tu- dies siuce, as he tra!y observed, this is an age of orogress, and wlincever position if now attain- adie iu sotiety eat: be attamed only through com- petition. Focrrer y the ekception @as lo meet a learned man; now, the exceptrea is to meet an ivneramfoee, As a CUCOUragemeRt to porse vere, he-reminded them of what their predcoces sors haye secorwpplished already ia various ther countries He cousluded by tighly com; t ing the Professors and the Teacker of the G ram- war Scheoi on their seccess, and in the vane ef the Trustees, thanking the examiners Dr. Read, Mr. Newberfy, Mr. Roache and Mr. L.@ McNeit, for their Der. Rea made « few appropriate remarks of went, sitter winch (re weet, sa will be duly wivertised Che fullowing is the Paice Last «Classical, &c . Department. PR. INGLIS, PROFESSOR. hPOK of DEPARTMENT. assistance ais0 Om OK bye- classes were dismissed, to Ssmes M. Tnglis, Charlott-towe. LATIN Horsee—PDancan Meleood, Vies. Virgite-vyrus A Shaw, New Perth. CasareCns rles Bernard, Malpeqac. GREK Hemwer—Frederick Peters Charlottetewa. X-nephour—t. &. tie, Wonividie. Hiruce'eHeader—A Mekenrie, We - =_ The Supreme Court for King’s County met in Georgetown, ou Puesday iat, His L ardship the Cmef Justice presiding. The Criminai Caleuadar did not contain a single case, which enabled the Solicitor Gerieral, D. O"M. Reddin, |}made tor the hand of the British Queen. | | bis mountain fastnesses. i ' | know that Engiand ts about to move in this Hs).. who conducts the Crown business in Mr. Henusley's absence, to return home on Wednes- lay. The appeals and civil causes occupied | the rest of the week. The Court and the me s of the Bar are expected in town this eve 4 — Pat. atte |matter, which has been a stigma npon her | Trisrry Cuurca, Wosurn, Mass.—At the! last monthly meeting of the Wardeus and vestry Bat she will have enungh tv do to vyercome sh, it Was unanimously voted to invite) King Theodore, who not a year ago wae in the Revd. H. D. Nictiolson, M. A, (late of Trinity | the field with 95.000 men and won a battle) i College, Cambridge, England,) to become its! against 4 atill larger number of insurgents, Rector, which was accordingly dune, and we are) oficered by Englishmen, alter a fight which ot this Parish, pleased to state that he has kindly accepted the eure Sunday last, uoder very tavourable and cheering and te the entire satisfaction of his Parishtouers. Coming among us, as be dees, with an entirely unselfish motive, wholly devoted to the Church and its interests, with rare scholarly at- tainments and social qualities, his worth and ip- fluence to the Parish ot which he is Rector, and to the town, cannot be eatimated.—Middleser Jour- nal, Woburn, Mass. avepicea, —-> dail Matrers In Sootu Amentca.—Advices from Panama of July 2 contain the following io relation to affaira in Colombia :— Gen. Santas Arosta is conficmed. i meet to continue its session within forty days trom the date of the proclamation, 23rd of May. The Mosqueraists still hold out in the State of | was not setcied, as stated in the letter. Phe steamer Colombian had at length | porta were peremptorily retused, aud he was told | reached Sauta Martha, and established the bluck-! hw could not leave the country under any pretence. Bolwar ps lade of that pert.” | ‘The news from Peru is to the following effect :— | #¢ , “A large number of political prisoners wore | took during ih |mediately set at liberty by Presideat | Congress had decreed that the nation shall bear i the tuneral expenses of Cen. Gastillo, and th He commenced bis labour among us on! | ' | ‘ | } | | ] } | | “The arrest of the Ex-Dictator Mosquera by | volunteered in the liberal army, and with their The latter, eo | tine band will remain ia the country, | taking charge of the executive, issued a proelauta-| Rego has puolished an order of the general go- tion. in whieh he announeed that he had assumed | yernment, vitiating the titles of all conveyances, the office of constitutional president, and Mosque- | concessions, ete., made by the imperial govern- ra ia & prisover of state; also, that Congress, | ment. | which was unconstitutioually diaselved, will again! American coneul, are preparing to leave, Messrs. James! brought to Lima from the southern ports and im- | Prado. | - ' | vernment would proceed against the property of at | French subjects throughout the republic. Atter asking the sergeantot the riflemen to de him a favor to aim directly at his heart, be seated | bunself upeu the steol where bat a lew niornente | he had xeenexpiretwo brave generals Whom he loved, Casting away his cigar, he told them he! was ready. Scearcely a uinute aiterwards the | clang of cighteen rifles wae heard, and Maximi- | lian Waa a corpse, without a shudder or a spasm. | We had fought for years. * We had suffered in campaigns, but there was out a liberat officer or | soldier, there was not a solitary spectator at that | sevue, Who did not weep."*T de not kuow,’ said | (le ourrator, ‘ what my countrymen ui-4n, All | they seem to desire is blood! bload!! blood ! !!| L have seen it flowing in all the streets Queretary, | and fairly loathed my land. [hesitated to return | to try wite and children, whom I had not seen tor | tour years, because | new that the capital ot ny | country was to be insde as red with blood as was | Queretare.’ "’ " é a | Mr. Benjamin Chappell, of this city, Abyesinia is a eroall kingdom, containing | Died, . } than threes million inbabitancs, hidden away in astern Africa. The Emperor | isu widower, and his oxime is Theodore. Le! receives & salary of about three hundred | dollars a year, and occupica his leisars m0 | ments in making paras le. But he is never- thelesa a mighty monarcbin his owa conc-it, being deseunded, according to the traditions of the euspire. and the belief of his subjects, ina directs: line from King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, and actually possessing great energy and daring. Sane eight yeare ago! arrangeweats. were tade for diplomatic intercourse between his Government and tusat Grest Britain, and the descendant of | Solomon, who, retaining suine of his ancestral | characteristics, soun wearied of widowhood, | off-red lis band to Queen Vietoria. No anewer to his epistie being made, the blood | of the barbarian waa aroused, and he threw) into prison the British Consul, Mr. Cameren, | his secretary and servants, and several Enyg- lish missionaries. That was some four yesrs ayo, since which time attempts have been | made through ambassad ors to effect the release of the captives, but withvut effect Great | Britain did not go to war because of the great | expense and the probability that such action | would result in the immediate execution of | the prisoners and the recreat of Theodore to Presents have boen sent the implacable monarcli, but the bearers were imprisoned and a renewed demand was not wote ot | Such is the situntion at present, when, «8 the | cable informs us, a detachment of British | soldiers have been sent cn to compel the | release of the captives. It is rafreshing to national honor and power tov long already. lasted all day. o>-- DIFFICULTY WITH THY FRENCH MINISTER IN | Mexico.—New York, July 14.—Correspoudeace frow the City ot Mexico, dated June 27, saya the difficulty in regard te the French Minister, M. Dano, hax been adjusted, and he leaves at once tor Vera Cruz,as do alae the Freneh and Austrians whe wish to retura to Europe. The Brazilian consul offered on the part of the government the same positions in the Brazilian army that each held in the Mexican army te all who desired to emigrate. A nuinber have accepted, and a vessel is to be chartered by the Minister of Brazil to take them to that country. A eonsiderable part have Ei Pajare All foreign representatives, except the A postscript to the same fetter, dated 9, p. m., save, the affair in regard to the Freneh Miniater ! His paes- The authorities informed him that Mexico had an cauat to sattle with France for the part she tervention, aud lor the hives and pre- perty dwatroyed during that period, and it the aame was not promptly adjusted the Mexican go- | ontrages, oF the design te é placing ‘obstacles upon the Westera Railtond tracks. If - — Ee any equal portion ot the South can present a) criminal record exceeding tht, the Reverend | Orutor had better suluntect te go there ue @ wissiowary ot civilization, Waving hié flock at! huwe te their owu care.— Boston Post, —— —S ected The Surratt trial ia procording slowly, and the evidence, if we except thatofthe approver Marie, Que day last week 4 @trange scene, possible only in an American Court, took place| after thy adjournment. A telegraua saya ;— * Today, after the adjayramest.of the Crimin- al Court, as Mr. Bradley, seuiet, Was passing oul | of the Court roum, he wet Judge Fisher in the hall, and some words passed between them in relureace to the ruling of the Judgé- Phe Wash- ington Becning Express, in giviig’an sceouutot the ditticulry, remarks: * Those whe Witusssed the difticulty say thut harsl language Was used, and that Mr. Bradley intormed the Judge that if he (Fisher) were not sick he would thrash him. Judge Fisher replied that he did tot clauw in er's guilt, j tunity from threatened castigatiolvon weccunt of Buetoucbe; bal. jillaess, The coutestants were about to come to) Hope, Kotertsun, | clone quarters, when Deputy Marahal Phillipe | Pictou; bal. placing himself between them, endeavored to] -— force the Judge into the Marahal’s tevtu.—Joseph | HL. Bradley, Je, whe waa sitting a! a dewh in the Court roow, talking to the prikaner Surratt, hear- ing the noise outside, made a leap wer two desks and three chairs aud hastened to the reague. Meanwhile Judge Fisher had bee torced into the Marahal'’s reem, but before the door could be closed Mr. Bradley, Jr. wads his appearance, and Judge Fisher turned and grappkd with bim. The parties were then separated ayuin, and Judge | Fisher was locked in the Marshal's room. Mr. Bradley, Jr.. returned to the Court reom, and | Judge Carter, who was sitting ov the bench, «aid the difficulty must cense. Mr. Bradley tried to explain the matter te Judge Carter, while the Marshal wae attempting to cali Judge Fisher, who was eventually induced to go to lis home in Georgetown. The difficulty created much ex- citement, and quite a crowd gathered about the door of the Court room and the door leading to the passage where it eccurred.”’ Ger Tue Best VaLur FoR Your Money. —We would recommend all those whe are de- sirous of securing the best value for their money to call upon Robert Young. Sve advertisement. His motto ia, all goods marked in plain figures. and no second priae. a . READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS.— The man who dees wet read the advertisements in his paper can never be «sid to be well informed, The adver- tisements indicate not only the business enterprise but the enterprise of the advertiser, When you seo a man Woo advertises liberally, you may be certain of finding a good stock of goods in his store, that he keepe up with the market and sells cheaper than these who do not advertise. If you want good bargains, alway# patronize those who avail themselves of the advantages afforded through the advertising columns of their paper. Senator Chandler, of Michigan, a few days ago, in the course of & speech in St. Louis *+ declared himeulf favorable to the immediate seizure of Canada, He did not propose that war should be deciured, but that the Yankeos should simply arise in their might and per- petrate an act of piracy upod a large scale. He justifies the act which he proposes, how- ever, by saying thet Great Britain has refused to discharge the atuount of the Ala- bama claims, and that the American peuple have therefore a right to help themselves."’ Married, At Tryon, on the 4th inst, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Henry Stearns. J. Homer, Esq, M. D, of Bosten, to Mise Louisa, youngest dauguter of leary Howatt, Esq. At Newlyn East, Cornwall, June 24, by the futner of the bride, WT Newman, Esquire, to Julia Henrietta Camilla, youngest daughter of the Key. © Lloyd. At the Wesleyan Church, Charlottetown, on the 18th instant, by the Rev’ H, Pope, John T. Mel- lish, Exq, Principal of Cumberland Academy, Amberst, N S,to Martha J, daugiter of the late On the 2th June, ultimo, at Mount Batler, Loseres, Lreland, at the advaiced age of *5, the | Dowacerk Lapr Canoes, widew sof the late Sit Arthar Carden, iaronet, of Templemore lriory, | and aunt of the Hon, James Warburton, Treasurer | of this Ishind. | This moruing (Monday 22d Jnly.) of consumption, { lat his residence, Roselyu Cottaze, St. Peter's Road,{on SATURDAY, the 27th inst,, returning will Mr Jolin Roberteon, in the 3ith year of bin aye, | giving evidence of his belief in the friend of siuueres | as his Saviour and Redeemer.—Funeral on Wed- | nevday, the Ath, at 2o clock, p.m. Friends and | acquaintances respectfully mvited. to atteud. | At Big Cape, Lot 42, on the Sth, iastant, Mary McDonald, relict of tue late Angus Mc Donald-- ‘very derply regretted by i large circle of frieuds | and acquaintances. May she reat in peace. At Big Mareh, Lot 42, after s long illness froin | consumption, which he bore with Christian resig- uation, Mr Donald Melnnis~sincerely regretted by uumerous friends aud relatives. --- ** Requiescai in pace.” At Stanhope, on the Sth inat, after fowr months of severe illoess, which he bore with the utmost deyree of Christian patience, Mr. William Lawson, seu, aged 79 yours. , At Irishtown on 7th instant, after a few months illness, Mary, wife of the late Juwes Power, atthe advanced age of 79 years, She was much respect- ed by all who had the pleasnre of her acquaintance for her kiad dispositions. ‘Decénsed wae a native of Carrick on Suir, Connty Tiperrary, Ireland, and emigrated to this Islund in 1818. Requieseat in pace. : Launched, From the Shipyard of Mr. ‘John McDougall, Grand River, Lot 55, schoomer of 70: tens, new measurement, intended -fog,.the Fisheries, end called The Dominion She was built by Mr. Wm. MeLotyre, tinish:d inthe Ameriéan style, and bas been pronounced by competent judges to be a very superior piece of workmanship. hile the hull bas been thoroughly and substantially built—the rigging in the newest and best style of architec- ture, the cabin and other interior accommodations are elegant und tastetul. The builder, Mr. Mc- Intyre, has thoroughly studied his art in the United States—he has brought from there the best modeis, and we hope aad believe that he will be ewployed to construct many more such vessels as tho one lately jaunched by him at Grand River. On the 21 inst, from the shipyard of Mr. William Ellis, Bedtord, Lot 12, » burque of 324 tonsregister, to class 6 yeare, A 1 at Lioyd’s. This vessels is fastened with yellow metal or galvanized sinc, and is w superior vessel in every respect---the first of tuis class built on the Island—reflecting great credit on the builder, On the same day, from the shipyard of Mr. Peter Bollum, Enwore River, # brig of about 380 tons, called the Mary, to class 5 years, yellow metal tastened, She is # superior vessel vt her clues. Both vessels were built fur Mr. William Richards, ot Port Hiil. PRICES CURRENT. Cuartotrerown, July 20, 1867. Provisious. Beef, (small) per tb... 0. seeeeeeeee++ 6d to Dd bill huadreds by hotel .| reveived the first intimation that J had beeu nomin- i the snus of $16,000 be spent in erecting @ rtd | : A apecial despatch from New ee — = lment te big wemory. Fis widow is te continue information has been ee a at canal | to receive his peusion. The revelutionary move- Sheridan's headquarters that a party of 100 fill ment is entirely quelied, but tue country is in-| busters, among thei some half dozen deserters fested with bands of thieves, and even the streets | from the United States ae wy el New of Calleo and Lima are nightly invaded by these! Orleans within a day or two destine fe sents maraders. Large quantities of cannon and war | Ut it known a they ete Me ‘shen emg - ne “munition had reached Callao from tereign parts.” | Rie Grande, and it 8 surinied tha ; na on na } Jn Chili itis said * Congress continues its ses- Havana. The information . — ae — - sions in a very boisteryus and disorderly manner. | questionable. If arty party Sas lett ae i ‘ The Chili miuister te England has eent in his re-| tt hes been under cover of Emigration to Honduras. sign ution. ‘Tweuty ning ships entered the har- | it 14 aise stated that authentic information bas | par of Valparaiso on the 6th of Juue, the major. been received that the Ietter, or proclawation, | purperting to have deen irsued by Escobedo | ity of them from England, ie ‘aainst foreigners is a forgery. : * } —_-—-— 6e>———_—- We see it stated in the American pagers rat The Boston Orator on the 4th said of the Soath ar . al —“Every where is chaos, social anarchy, while ey. \our ears are every moment greeted with the roar ; lef ane brigand mob, or a cry of some hall same journal says that the same geveral tact; : oo tar | holds true of the iron foundaries, which bave lately | murdered man or eye etginey a Fay pace the Scbead ied escarelGundeud wee | orater was denouncing the South for ite murders, FERERET YES COTETET CEES Sane: mobs, and other outrages, more crimes were et | committed in Boston and ite vicinity than on any i | tending to prove the influence of the cholera | ether equal space, probably, in the Union. A , young woman was murdered in Purehase St.— upon the mental faculticn A working man, | oie i acichiies tit wk tad wadeee te | _- |ship building in New York is lows than at any former time on record, | few steamers building, nothing is deing. The ' Le Monde relates an extraordinary fa ; ; . ‘ . | Kneeland St. and aman waa shot —a young man of cholera in 1865. Up to this moment he) sees to his home in West Roxbury, with his bad never manitested any literaay ability. sisters, was inurdered—a mob in Castle St. was buc after his recovery, he commenced to write fired wpon by officers and an attempt was made to _ poems. jiucideats of the 4th, to say ovthing of lesser Do by the quarter .... 2... ..00.e0-00-5d to Td Pork, (Carcass) ..-.6-+. ce eeee cece ese eAd to Sd Do (small) ...---00 eeee ee. +++ e0d to 7 Mutton, per Ib...- .-se cence cede ce tees ee Sd te 7d Veal, per 1b...- -- 20 cece eee ween oe Sd to Sd Haw, occ cece coos weet newt wenden sia once cS to Gd Feamb .... ¢ c-02 % eter oe + 0+ +e. 26 9d to 4s Gi Butter, (fre D)..-- cece ee ccae ee cee cece 94 to Hd Do by the tub .:.....4.. seeeee-. DONE Chevse, por !b..,..--+ ++ *- « «3d to 6d Tallow, per Ib.:.....5..% bestveeee Sd to dld Lard, per Ib.:..-..+4+.- os Beets ode ce oe Od to Od Flour por Ib... 2... serene ods ee dee Bg to Bhd Oatmeal, perewt.... ++ serecere genes +» 178 to 188 Eggs, per dozen... seee cere cee ene. Td to Bd ‘Grain, Barley, = «+++ o> corse bccenece's oc dtGb On te Ss Oats, per do oo ..es rece ve ceee vemeee teens . 24690 Vegetables. New Potatoes per qrt...,....--++----++-6d to 9d Green Peas per quart........... - Is 6d to 13 9d Potatoes, per busbeol..........6..... 25 Bd to 2s Gi Poultry. Turkeys, neh ---- cee. cece bean ce neon cone to Oe Fowls, each...-.--- demepace cos. +52 0ctU ee Lg Gd Chickens, pair...-.... TUt. ae tice oss Be 6d to Be Fish. ~ Codfish, per Qtl.......+ sce. pee vee cess 208 to 308 Hetrings, per barrel...: 6. 2.'.: ++ +-30s tu 408 Mackerel, per dotom:..-+-}iei.c.eeeee-- Sato de Lamber, Boards, (Homlock)..-+--+- --+-3a Gd to 4s eS eenee ——— PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ARRIVED. / Jaly 12—Soh. Lelia Ada, Foley, Glace Bay; coal. Str. Albatubra, Nickerem, Halifax; mer. &&8—) Seb. diarguret, Mcbonaed, Aptiguoish; stone. Woodbine, Robertson, Melifix; wer. Sea Breese, | Hobs, Pictou; egal. Mero, Tucker, do. de. 14—! Adonis, Uwyer, Sydaey; cont. Spray, Veneun, Kichibuct»; boards, Margaret Jape, Chapwun, | dy. dou. Feme, Gillia, Cuomogus, deals. 46—! Hops, Kobertsun, Piston; coal, Sophia, Delorey, coal,” Alexander, Anderson, Chemogue; deal, | Mary, McDonald, Pictou; coal. Mars, Cormea, | shediac; beards. Cherub, Braddock, Pictou; oval. | J. B. Carr, McDonald, Cape Breton; herring. 18) —Sarah Aan, Allan, Chemogue; deal, } CLEARI BD. July 13—Sarah Aun, Allen, Bay Verte; bai. Shawls, Mantle Cloths, Parasols, | Brig Polar Star, Pbilips, Liverpool ; timber. | fmelin, Purdie, Pugwasu; bai, Urianuer, Mutoh, | Halijax, pro, Ariel, Finlayson, Kicbibuoto; bal. 15 -Sir. Alhambra, Nickerson, Boston; vats, Sea Breese, Hobs, Pugwash; bal. J.J Marshal, Mo.! Naught, Pictou; do. 16--Spray, Veneau, Richi-| buctv; bricks. Sophia, Delurey, Pugwash; bal. Margaret Jane. Cunpmen, Buctouche; du. Magaret, McDonald, Pictuu; do. Aneas Mciutyre, Gillis, 17---Mare, Cormea, Sbedia, do. | Pictou; bal. Auuie, Sullivan, | Freedom, Egan, Buctouche; bal. | Artivals in Europe from Leuce. Plymouch, June 24—Idalia, Paul. Gravesend, July t---A. Patterson, Liverpool, July 6---Faleou, Arnand Liverpool, June 22---Sailed Einpross, Gillis 26th Undine. 27th---L.C. Owen, for P. kK. Island The Bark Western Queen, laden with timber, deuls and oats, sailed trom Cascumvec, for Bristol, on the Elth inst, and the Bark Confederate Star, also Jaden with timber, deals aud vats, sailed from Kichwond Buy for Bristol, oa the 15th inst.- -by the Hon. James Yeo. NEN ADVERTISEMENTS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FARM STOCK, &. &. ‘F.O BE SULD by AUCTION, at the Parochial House’, Back Settlement, DeSABLE, on THURSDAY, AUGUST Lat, at 12 o'clock, the tollowing, the Property of the Rey. Mr, Reynolds, viz i— Household Furniture, Comprising Sofas, Chests Drawers, Chairs, Tables, Carpets, Beds and Bedding, China aud Earthen- ware, Glassware, Stores, &c. Ke. ALSO :— 2 Horses, 7 Mead Horned Cattle, 28 Sheep, 7 Pigs, Ploughs, Carts, Hurrows, 1 Carriage and Harness, Curt and Plough Hxrness, with many other urticles. Terms, five mouths’ Credit. on approved joint notes, for sums over five pennde. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch'town, July 22, 1867, . 5 ‘’ Six Months’ Sale Continued. SENHE Subscribers will continue the Sales at Thomas’ Old Stand, Great George Street, on WEDNESDAY, 24th inat., at 1] o'clock. The Sale is Positive, and no Reserve, aad will comprise, in part— Grey Cottons, Striped Cottons, Brandy, Gin, Tobacco, Retined Iron, Haberdashery, TEA, &c, &c. CARVELL BROS. July 22, 1867. Household Furniture. Te? be sold by Auction, on THURSDAY next, 25th instant, at Ll o'clock, at the resi- dence of Mrs. Cangy. Grafton Street, directly opposite the Priuce of Wales College, all that Lady's HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Drawing, Dining and Bedroom Furniture, all nearly new and in goed order. Feather Beds and Bedding, Cooking and Franklin Stoves, Fire Irons, Window Curtains, Carpets, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, &c, &c. Sale Positive. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Jnly W, 1867 Regular BETWEE? CHARLOTTETOWN, LIVERPOOL anl GLASGOW. TUE CLIPPER BARQUE “EE apress,” A l 3,3 Veritas, Jou Giilis, Commander, will gail trom Charlottetown for Glasgow, pat her aders leave Glasgow on or about THURSDAY, the Sth of September. THE CLIPPER SHIP “L. C. OWEN,” Robert Fraser, Commander, will sail from Charlottetown, for Liverpvol, on or about the Ist of AUGUST, leaving Liverpool] for Charlottetown on er betore the 10th SEPTEMBER. Both of thase Ships have tirst clase accommoda- tiog tor Passengers, For freight or passage apply in Liverpool to Messra. Wo.ciaM Stewart & Co., 1 and 2 Tratford Chambers, South John Street; mm Giassgow, to James Kelso, Junr., Eequire, Union Street, and iu Charlottetown to L. C. OWEN. WM. WELSH. Charlottetown, July 22, 1867. 3in To Fishermen. ‘Pee Subscribers have in Store— 2000 Muckere! Barrels, 4000 Bushels Salt, 300 Barrels Prime Pogies. For Sale Low. CARVELL BROS. Charlottetown, July 22, 1867. 2m Pine, Lumber, &o. Fork SALE, 50,000. feet 1, 14, 1) and 2 inch Pine—good quality and partiy sensoned. 100,000 Square Sawed SHINGLES. 125,000 Cedur SHINGLES. ) large Ware Room FRAME. —ALSO— 100 Tons Port Hood COAL, a good article for hume use. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. her pat isl 3in July 22, 1867. Wharf at Squaw Bay. rypteneess will be received by the undersigned, until WEDNESDAY, the 3tat instant, for building a new BLOCK and SPAN to the Wharf at Squiw Bay, Lot 49, uecording to Specificution to be seen at my eliice, corner of Hillsborough and Sidney streets. B. WILLIAMS, sup. Pub. Works, Ch'town, Iniy 22, (R67. To the Electors of Charlottetown. ELLOW CITIZENS — Upon my arrival at St. Joha, N. B., en route to this Island from Canada and the United States of America, I uted as Mayor for this City. While I duly appre- ciate the compliment, yet | must think, that my friends aysomed a reaponsibility—to which they bad no right—ia so placing my name before you during my xbsence, withont my knowledge and consent, and in the face of my oft-repeated declara- Uiovs in former years, that t wonid not serve, if elected, as I had neither the time vor the iucliva- tion to fulfil the daties of the office. I feel obliged te those of you. who voted for the present Mayor, because by so doing I bave been saved the necessity of paying the tive imposed by Law for non-acceptauce of office. I have the houor to be, Fellow-Citizens, Your obedient servant, CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, Jaly 22, 1867. Money Order Office, General Post Office, CHARLOTTETOWN, 18th July, 1867. | NTI further notice the hours for; issuing and paying Money Orders at this} Oitice will be from 10 a. m. till 1 p.m, and from | 2 p.m. vl 4 p.m. T. OWEN, P.M. G. { jniy all pap im Tea at celfast. | TEA MEETING will be held op the. grounds of S:- Jobn Chureb, Belfast, on | WEDNESDAY, the 2ith JULY, instant, iu aid of the fands of the said Church. ‘Tea wiil be on the tables at 1 oclock, p.m. Tickets, Is. Sd. each, wilt be had on the ground. : The ‘Heather Belle’ »will leave the Steamboat Wharf. Charlottetown, ov the morning of the same | day, to wecamiuodate parties wisiiny to be present at the Tea from the ity, and return im the eveuing. } Jf the day proves unfavourable, the Tea will be} held on the following day- JAMES NICHOLSON, Sec'y of Com. Belfast, duly 22, 1867. Censignees, take Notice! PPBssons residirg outside of Charlotte. | town, having GOODS te.come by the Steaw-) ship “ At#amMura”’ or “Commence,” and desir- ing them forwarded, wust seud te the SUBSCRIB- | ERS, or their owe AGENTS in vbe City, the! mT ~~) Do (Spruce)... 6 + -+¥- eens eee .-- 46 to Se Do (Pine)..-.--+- 9 bien duemisiencec +56 MD RIOe Shingles, per M....------2s... see es. HOnto Lie Sundries, Hay, per ton......0+ -e0+ sees sees e -- + 75s to 808 Straw, per CWt....6--+ see gcpe ween eee Is Gd to 28 Timothy Seed... .. ..-+ see+ cece cece ecee eee + DONC Clover seed por Ib .--se ee csi ee acne eee eee MONE Howespun, per yard ..+. e+e... cane se anne de to Gs Caltskiow, per Ib.... - +++ See ewes were 6d to 9d Hides, por 16,...6 22+ sees csec cee eae ken sonst Weel 06-00% béee este hiddwas-cesn le te 18 6b! GReapeKINS 6 os sass 650 pnds oes een ens s- Ob be Ip} } G LEVIS, MarketClerk. , EOuee . original INVOICE of the Goods, by whieh to, make the proper entries xt the Custer Huuse, for | duties te procure the Permits to deliver. CARVELL BROs., Agens B&CSS.C. | July 22, 1867. | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. UPRIAG 1MPOSTATIONS. J. W, FALCONER & CO, AVE JUST RECEIVED their large und varied SPOCK of : Spring & Summer Goods, LADIES: DRESS GOODS, In greut variety. Hosier’, Groves any Swan Wares. Dress and Mantle SILK. | A Capital Stock of Cotton Govds, Grey & Bleached Cottons, Prints, Striped Shirtings, Tickings, Drillings, A PRIME LOT OF COTTON WARP, Red, White and Blue ; Ready-mado Clothing, Hats, Cops, Shirt Collars, ‘ties, &c. ALSO, Black Broad Cloths, Tweed and Fancy Doeskins, LADIES’ & MISSES’ BOOTS. STAPLE GROCERIES, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Blackinyg. A CALL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED, Charlottetown, Jniy 22, 1867. CIVIC ELECTIONS, BY THE MAYOR. oo | pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Eighteenth year of the reign of Her present Ma- jesty, intituled ** An Act to Incorporate the Town of Ubarlottetown,’’ I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election of MAYOR and FIVE COUNCILLORS for the CILY OF CHARLOTTETOWN will be beld oun TUESDAY, tth AUGUST next, at the several Places following, that is to say :-— In Ward No 1— At the Store of Mesers. J. & T. Morris, corner of Queen and Water Streeta. In Ward No. 2 — At the Couch House of Richard Heartz, Esquire, fronting on Sydney Street. In Ward No. 3— At the City Hall. ln Ward No 4— Atthe Fire Engine Honse, front- ing on King’s Square. In Ward No. 5—At the House of Mr Dennis Lyons, corner of Great Georve and Euston Streets. And at the said Nlections the Poll will be opened at 9 o:clock in the forenoon, and continue open til) ° in the afternoon of the same day. BESCRIPTION OF WARDS. “Number One shall comprise all that. part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester street, Number Two ehall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies seuth of Kichmond street and gorth of Dorchester sivest. Number Three shall comprise al! that part of Cliarlotietowhn which hes south of Grafton and vorth of Richmond streets. Namber Four shal! comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy and north of Grafton streets. Number Five ahall com- prise all that part of Charlottetown which lies worth of Fitzroy street, incinding the Common of the said Town.*'—|See 18 Vic cap. 34, intituled “ Anu Act to Ineorporate the Town of Charlottetown.” THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY, Mayor. Muyor's Office, Jnly 17th, 1867. NOTICE. HE undersigned will sell at Auction, at China Point, on SATURDAY, the 27th inst, at Il o'clock, a. m, the Building of A NEW BUTMENT to the Wharf, 175 feet long. Contractor to give sufficient security for the per- formance of the work, to be completed by the det October, 1867. B. WILLIAMS, Sup. Pub. Works. Charlottetewn, July 22, 1867. The Centre of Attraction is at ROBERT YOUNG'S, Queen's Square. The Best and Cheapest Hoop Skirts in the Trade, are at R. YOUNG’S. The Best Assertinent and Newest Styles of Summer Dresses are at ROBERT YOUNG’S. The Cheapest place to buy Shawls & Mantles, "YOUNG'S. The cheapest COTTONS are at R. YOUNG'S. Ladies and Gentlemen's Paper Collars & Cuffs for the Million at . ROBERT YOUNG’S. Beantifnl BONNETS and HATS, cheap at ROBERT YOUNG'S. The Originn! Weed SEWING MACHINES, the best in the Market, at ROBERT YOUNG’S. Real Puisley Shawls for lees than they can be imported, at ROBERT YOUNG'S. Ladies’ SERGE BOOTS, from 7s 6d per pair, a tiret rate article, at R. YOUNG'S. FIKST RATE TEA, at ROBERT YOUNG’S. Charlettetown, ith July, 1867. tf Bristol Line to New York, VIA BRISTOL, R. I. FARE: Cabin, $5; Deek, $4. CAs leave the Depot of the. Boston and Providence Railroad, Pleasant street, daily, Sundays excepted, At 5.30 P. M. For steamer PROVIDENCE, Capt. Benj M Simuona, on Mondays, Weduesdaysand Fridays. For steamer BRISS'OL, Capt. Benj. B. Bray- ton, on Tuesdays, Phuradaye and Saturdays. Passengers going by thie live to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washingtot,.can cenuect with the New Jersey and Camden and Amboy Baitroad. This line econncets also with the Athens line, going to Saratoga and the West, landing at the same Pier in New York. Baggage checked thivugh. Tiekets, State Roowsénd Berths can ke secured at the Agent’s office, Old. State House, corner | Washington and Siate streets, and at the Boston | aud Providence Railroad Depot. GEO. SHIVERICK, - , Passenger and Freight Agent. 3m : July 15, 1867. Every flan bis own Hire brigade. “A little fire is quickly put out, which heing enfiered, rivers cannot quench '"—Vide Mr. Gurd- ‘well iv the Brivish Honuse-of Commons... =. = = L'EXTINOTEUR, A new Portable, self-acting Fire Engine, for the Extinguishing of fires in ther early stages. This little Engine can be carried on the back to any desired spot; throws a «mall stream ef water. impregnated with eight times i» volumeaf carbonic acid yas, Which is the mast simple and most effec- tive means vel known to seience far destroying fire. They buve the advantage of being always ready for use. All that is necessary iu applying thew is to turn the tup with one hand, and with the other direct the stream wpon the flame. The eoet of them is but tritlivy. runying frem $18 to $35. They are also made ju copper, up to 00, They are indispensable for honses, stores, warehouses, fac tories, public ollices, halls, &e., &e. Fig 4.2. WOODBURY, At Mr. Young's Store, Queen Square. Jaty 15, 1807, 4 tlie MUSIC 4 MUSIO Sist JULY,.at 12 o'eleck, wooa— A Superior Black Waleat’Cabinet ORGAN, & Octaves, 6 Stops. Suitable for a Church or Pabtic Hall. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. } July 15. 1867 Rin ial SHOP TO LET. A? Sales’ Roem, on WEDNESDAY, the | anxieties ty O BE LET from the Ast day of Octoher | next, that Eligible Siraated FIRE PRNOR fronting on ‘Queen ead Derciester Streets, DANIEL BRENAN, ) + Chtown, July 15, 1867. _ 2m _-----~— -+-- — -FEVAL NOTICE. YE Subseribers beg tornotify all prveees oe indebted to thew, aud also ‘toe the ithe late JOHN LEA, the. all debtedne after the . | FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, and arrangements lnot made fur the payment of the same, evill be | proceeded aguinst without distinction of -pergens. W. W. LORD. ARTEMAS LORD. Charlottetown, Ist July. E867 West India Produce. 6 he E Subscriber wishes to.inform the Trade that the Brgt HELEN DAWES is now due from BARBADOLS, with.» tull Céitge lef the abore, Consialing of-- 10 Hhds. VERY BRIGHT 30 Tierces > BARBADOES 50) Bois. SUGAR. 200 Paucheons 2 Cheier Muscovade 25 small packageass Molasses. Terms as usual. or to Apply to J. & T. MORRAS, DANLKL DA VIES. Charlottetown, July. 15, 1867. bi .FOR YOUNG LADIES \ Terms, including Board and Tuition in Eng- lish, French aud Music, Liv 10s perquarter, payable in advance: Pay pupils, Loper quarter, Vocal Music, German annd Drawing, extra. During the Winter season the Young Ladies will have the privileye ot attending weekly Lectures on Various sclentilic subjects, npon which they will afterwards be examined by the Lecturer. A . ral exatuination takes place once a year, to whieh parents and friends of the pupils are invited. A quarter's notice required previonsctocthe remove. ofa pupil. Lu connection with the above, there is x Day School for younger Children. Terms, inelad- ing English, Masie and Freneh,L3 108 per quarter, payableinadvauce For farther particulars, apply to the Rev. ly Fitzgerald, Rector of Charlottetowa, P E Island. NB. A Freuch Class, twice a week, in whieh there wil! be vacancies for three pupils next quar- ter. Terms L2 per quarter. Instraection in Musie L3 per quarter, for two lessons a week. Jaly 15, 1867. 3m ‘ To Brewers and Distillers SALE the following— 1 LARGE COPPER BOILER (to hold abeut 250 gallons), 1 MALT MILL, 1 MASH TUB and COOLER. cH” Terms easy. _ duly V5, 1867. 3i July 10th, 1867. Cheap Goods! New Goods 4 HEARTZ & SON Have just received by Java, direst from ENGLAND, a further supply of DRY GOODS, which, owing to the decline in Cotton, they will be uble to sell this Importation cheaper than the Stock imported thie Spring. ‘GOODS -—Coneisting of Grey, White, Striped, and Painted Cottons, Gingbams, Grey and ite Sheeting, Striped Bedding, Cotten, Union and Lianew Ticking, Towels and Towelings, Cheese Cloth, &c, &c. DRESS GOODS :—French Merino, Circassiaws, Poplins, Coburgs, Lustres, and Fancies. WILLIAM DODD. Mixed, Russel Cord, &c. SUNDRIE3:—Buayle and Strat Trimami Trimmings, &c.; Battons and Clasp Feathers and Flowers, Corsets, Prunella and Boots. Gents’ Hats, Collars, Ties, Braces, Mund- kerchiefs, &c, &c. P. S—The above, along with Stock on hand, will be sold, wholesale and retail, cheap for Cash. HEAKTZ & SON. July 15, 1867. WIRE DISH COVERS. 4 FRESH SUPPLY of the above, so. use- COMMERCE, and tor sale by H. E. STARBIRD & CO. July 15, 1867. Ds, 186 2i Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping, "PRE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR. . CLOTHS :—Fine Cloths, Tweeds, Does, Silk, Ornaments, in Black, White & Mixed; Velwet... Dew ‘ fal in fly time, JUST RECEBVED, ex ; NOTICE {8 HERBY GIVEN. thatia- | BULES AND REGULATIONS. } | } mittee of this Society, the Rules and tor the Building and Classification af Wood have been amended, as under, viz: Section 39 tras been aitnended, aa’ fitting of diagonal iron plitea on the” >bips conetratted with loug and stort arnted and in this respect will be altered a follows :— Ships of great length in pro breadth or depth. the fore part of the stem to the aft part of the. stern-post on the range of upper-deek) shall es-' ceed five times their extreme breadth, vr eight’ times afid under nine times their depth, shall have’ diagonal iron plutes closely inserted outeide the. frame.* The said plates to extend from the, upper. side of upper tier of beams to the lower part af. chocks at first foothook heads amidships. and ta’ the same perpendicular height forward and aft,- | measured from the lower part of the keel.--Whea Ships are constrncted witb long and shert amped: floors, the said plates are to extend half way the size of the plates not to be bess thar astotlows, viz :— ets | In Ships of 100 tons and mnder 200 tens, 3) by: | seven-vixteeuths incb- . In Ships of 200 tons and under 400 sons @ by ¢ inch. In ships of 400 tons and ender 700 tons, 4} by } jn. In Ships of 700 tens and nuder 1000 tops 3 by’ ¥'im ' In Ships of 1000 tons aud under 1506 tons 5} by thirteen-si xteenths, In Ships of 1500 tous and ender 2000 tons'6 by: * [o Ships of 2000 tons and above, 64 by Fin. ~~ { -}and to be fastened with bolts. one at odety ater! nate timber, not less in diameter than the sige’ givew fer “throngh butt bolts" in table DPD The plutes to be well protected by proper costing, likewiete the aimbers to be ceated in-the scores whieh are to receive the said plutes.. . i pe Seetion 62 has been aleo aitered in accordapre with the above. Uy due Section 46 bas been amended, as tres. nails, by requiring tbut in all eases they shall Be “elficievtly caulked or wedged.” li Table A has been amended by Fedabing Tht period of classification of White Cedar for third footheoke and top tinbere, tothe five years’ 5 and ‘owitting this material altoyether for, main pieces of radderand windlass. Tate, Sight A * Warties objecting to fit the iron plates on fratnen, as prescribed above, are at hberty ro” sabant throagh the resident Sarveyor, for the Commistee’s couideration and approval, such eompensttion ae wil, in their opinion, render the introduction of [she iron plates auneceseary. |... 5; 79% By order of the yo | GHOKGE bh. SEY EANG, 5. | No. 2, White-Lion Court, os . og Py | Cornhill, London, FE. C., 23d May, 1867- | | ” Joly 8. 4807. 3x ste “Through to Tignish in veg « UNE DAE! 3 ue Subscriber begs to infora + appre velting public thut he hus latély wntened sate | Arrangements to drive direct. fyou-St. Kleanpr’s te Tignish; with « pair of horses ands, 4 car riage, in the weme dayy during, the r sensou. He leaves St. Eleanac's on TUERBDAY and FRIDAY morvings ut 5 o'eloek, aid arrives in Tiguisb on the evenings of the same’ ¥ Leaves Tighish on THURSDAY an? MOND. moruings, and will arrive iv the evedings at Mt. Fleanor's—or Suunnernide if required... - . EB Pane—Ten Shillings to Alberton and twelye to Tignish. JOUN MePADYEN. pi Py St. Eleanor’s. Jniw 4, )°67. £40 | SHORE FARM. 100 ACRES.-| £40 | Good Fishing Stend. 40 acres cleared. Apply to JUS. DAYMOND, July 15, bse. Kilcare Capes. i pursuance of Resolutions passed. by the Cam. +. the meer Ot i> rtion to their?” All Ships, the length of which (measured from ” between long Hoor heads and first foothook heads; SHOP wud Premises, adjuintag-the “Cate Bamt: >). WARE STORE,” wt present eecopied by Mr. @,. ey CHARLOTTETOWN ACADEMY _ ILL RE-OPEN AUGUST 19th. swan wniatione * a ea at ne arm sr mn cen en ee * ee ae Pe ro 7” fr i 9 eee