TION, TO BMIGRANTS FOR THE STATES. CITY COUNCI a L, PROCEEDING. oe sy i cAU May 13th, 1867. Councillor Butcher presidias, Minutes of last meeting read aud approved. The en zross- ed Bye-law in further addition to the law re- The New York Sun lias this « strik ig” —“ Atno per xd within the jast tea . arat’®, } years have there beea SO Many Unempl yed a tuere are the ~ockwngmen in this city wi the lating to Markets, aud to define the limits of present time. We contrast tius wilh the fol-| the market lately established, was read « third : he yw which appears in the Montreal Garetle time and passed. On motion, ordered that said ee sth inst :—* Owing to the b iskiess Of) Bye-law be teansmiited to His Excellency the oh : building érade in M yutreal, good work nen Licutenant Governor in Council, tor approval ,xiiled in its varwus branches are ta demand.) and eontirmmation. The tenders received for wasters are pa ticularly auxivous to secure est tiuishing the upper Hall of the new Market “a : . i" not — Hea o : 2 . hands tev wom they wou t rather pay the House were taken into consideration, but bie yest wages, than employ infemcr mes at owiag to the adverse vote of the House ot ede cates. Good workmen at present com) Assembly, relativeto the bill to amend the Act pand tee fullowmyrates: brick layers, one lul-| of Incorporation, it was considered ineX pedient jar aad efghiy ceats to two do ara and. tifty | to enter into any further contract for the com egnts; Masons, one dullar and sixty cents te) pletion of said Hall. And a Resolution to the two dollars aad Ofty cents; Carpeaters oue Jol- | following effect was unanimously adopted, viz : lar aud fifty cents to two dollars ; laborers, one Resolve 1, that whereas the I yisiature has de duliar to ove duiiar and-tweaty cents, and let) clined t »pass the Dill in amendment to the Act the inte ding emigrant deaw his own con { Incorporation, the object of which Bill being glusion. to enable the C ty Couneil te impose the neces : re sary tolls and rates on real and personal pro CANADA. {perty, for the more efficient maintenance of Canada. as it- has been, a country shut out} the Fire Department, aud to make the necessary fiom the world beyond the sea, ly ice, for mare | repair sou the Streets and Squares, and for othe: than one t the vear, was rooved ol it ssary City improvements, this Cour portance Which otherwise it deserved to have Board are ¢ mnpeved to slop all work on t cansda, with ports on the two great 0 s, | Streets and Sjuares, uid also to curtail th aad a mardNe ONLY surpasse 1 by two vreat nal : teurpiated oullay the Fire Departme {, al] th® worid, Decomes a wer worthy a the curt Year, except such contracts as piace AMON the great peopies of the en ti. ive a ly ) ered int ce edt ida itax with it viere du L, mp. by ll, G s Des ISAY, M rris ind Yate 3. and Sarum or Collinzwood with New West were a ited a Committee to report on th ster, and the res of the Canadian 1 tate of Powual Sweet Wharf at uext meeting . » Pac vive as @ very much more} of Council. aan whle | i 300 miles per diem aj} Ad) ied. sood average speed tora steamer, wink } June Sth, L867 miles is 2 low « bi, SO That e yd a Councillor Reddin presiding. Cle traveller saves [rom sea “ud Uses a land ul id the Minutes of ‘ us Meet which egung two hundred mies Ie ty aeZ vere approved d udu ted. His h t a'so, One § route = Sowers A trom the ¢ gees Ors te let est ed and read a draft Bve-Law the distance is shortened Detween eust aud w ast vie ft wineh is to levy an additios or west and east. fhe vew Domini nt vf Can sessment on Real Estate, City pur ada begomes, uysOme respects, therefore, t8e | tor the current year, at the rate of 10s best highway between the Western coast « h hundred pound of such Real Es a Eu Orn a d the E astern coast ot As i, nd i si to ls on ea 1 0 pou d oft the re tu rives t euce & COmMmercia: Importance, Ww! Said Bye-Law was passe i, and ordered to | added jo Us Maritime Zreatness, A eady obtain-| ea smitted to His Excelleney in Council for ed, vest al once a wenn which no second coutirma The Clerk read a communica power, Us equatin popaia a Aas €Per) tion from Carvell Brothers, as ayeuts tor the en ¥ ad or Cun enjoy. Woatreal Gruazelle. B ston and Col pulai Stlea nshi ) Compa Av, Tree eke q hk y to surrend tne lease ol Qu en's LATE GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS. | Wharf to the City Council, Oa motion tt salen fered that W ve Mes *s. Carvell bi hers Covxcu. Orrice, Sth June, 1867 rrocured a lezal assizument from t Lose His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in| of the City Wharfs the City Council would Counci! has been pleased to appoint the f v-| entertain their proposal. s persona to be Commissioners for the re Councillor Yates, from the Committee ar < vy of Sma Debts—in terms of the t/ pomted tor that purpose, renoted Powna 930d Victoria, Cap. 16, and also tu aj it Wharf to be in a very dilapidated condition, days om which they sail hold their GCouts und requiring unmediate repairs. res ectively, vizi— His bower the Recorder divected the atten- Qveex’s C UNTY, CHARLOTTET wn :——On the of « Board t ) aa encroaching nt made on frst y nday aad Tuesday in each month the corner of Quer 1 and Uralt streets by 7 e Honorable Daniel Bre xt, John Trenam Messrs. Dodd & R s,Wwuo a © i it ti Alexander Brown, Artemas Lord, Esq s bur'ding on said eorver. Th ree eee Tae Henorablie George Beer being comtiau ey ee ee es a Commissioner of this Court. - * : tot and ged au Naw i asGow :—Secoad T'uesd ly —Ja 3 bi re wa a a “a ; Mat s um, Bracks 4 Poi a6 Avex vy _ ins al members of the Board, relutive Miait, W Beal ey Peiver: avid M al ct a Kes ition Was Dp dk sed to the quires. pe t i Sraxnope:—NSecond Weduesday.—Geor se “ C : fon, Auses Mehuec. T ce Set Resoleed, Viat his hener the Recorder be re- Millan, (Eweu's sou, B uckles Point), Esquires. | 24°? be Batty Messis Dodd d& Rogers, whe Tawsauirs Nos, 43,49, 50:—Firat Phure.| 820" Commenerd building un the cerner uf Queen : snd Graiiou Strecis, uoiess the full width of Grat- day.—Alexander Seuuh, 49 ; Jobo Par jub ton Street be preserved, viz: 80 feet, legal pro- om, 4%, Biquires. Juhu Roach Bourke, ceedings will be taken against them. Esjaire, coutiaued. Vine . r utea fro the Yomnittee ar Frat Siven:—NSecond Thursday.—Wellin:. |, 7 ‘ ia * [ , BEN Zz a a Sea os : oe tua Coin ton, J pile MeDoviai i, J bilieg j ’ a d { <i H 5 dias ce a | ae Se Gill s quires. Alexander McLean, Esquire, continne | Saat J : Mt Pi Sih TN: Pita eGo) ee ee ee Mcteera i. J sat M. Se dl ea. oy p sui : we ~ i t paca we mt " oid Eves: Lament, Murray Harbor itoad, Es ju 2 oe in ‘ ” . ae ™ ™ ap wl Caavaup :—T Aird faarstay.—Johu Marer-| -*, .iiey Rear eee , bank, Praneis MeKeuna, @syuires. William ws 2 ' . i , hi a apd ” R»rerson, Esquire, continu-d, I (Audatiisceecanieniadl umetids iin: thie Can ScaaTHaLsrys :--Third Wednesday.- Dna dy > Bae ci ae a = . - . fae ug t removal of the Old Hall buiid Ross, Audrew Stevensen, Lt 67, E puire ; a ; Murdoch McLevd, Bs juire, continued ; lies : Craxpeuay Porxt:—Fourth Wedaesday.— Bo eee d placing oi + , rar: gates aronud i Market Square, engaged the Patrick Grit, Saint Audvew s 5 duh ittention of the Board: but from the tact that the MeD Nid, Bey [al oes. Joha RBoack Bourk Lb fe eupower tie ily Counch lo tiaie lun Jwiior, Fs yuire, continued, | " iis ihe wetying of wddilional assess PRINCE Cot sry, Tuwnsnte N » 8:— Third) in hay Deen bu hed bY Che Lewis ui Wedswesduy —Huratio M W iauls, Thum #) Sessile [ hends are Hed, andecea greeny Q Cuiinur, ins quires. Artuu ihamsay, Es pula | Cee cuuse of ir erippled meuus ¢untisued. feet any moetertal Layprovements for the Bevey ‘e -— Serond Tucsd ty. — Archiba Kevetas DeueH! Bud prosperiiy of tie Cily, Moitromnery, Joaa Clay, Es quires. Phi ? : viel A. MUNEILL, Reporter : . eo w ue Ol Sod Baker, E puire, coutimued. -™ r sist :—Taird Tuesday.—Nicholas Co : _ 5 m . ' sow Tomas J. Caie, Gilbert Buote, Es Supreme Covet at St. Exeaxor’s.--Phe k sas Covyty, GeurGerown ian F. silting of tue dune Aerin vl the Supreme purt Tes lay.—Georze Poole, William Wishtaris, | fee Pemice County eaded oa Wednesday even- Esqui 13. Tae Hon. Danie! Gordon eoutiaued. is Lae G d Juruvrs were W. Beuirsto, Bast Poine:—First Thursday.—Dasrad, tvrcm@an, Ariemas, Hooper, Dougald Wright, Campbell, Fairfield: Angus M wDouald, East) ? MeNutt, Beujam 7 Milis, Solomon Lake ; Duncan Robertson, Red Pui wt, Lot 4 Jchurman, G lua Darby, Toon Sims, Her Esyuires. t Bb Aithur Irving, Alexander H Sovais:-——Firs! W. liesday.—M chuel M James Reid, Alexander Anderson, ju HOF, Cormack, Donald MeDonaid, (Herman's Georse Compton, Taomas Beattie Jesse Wricht, ther.) Daniel H. Dingweili, Rollu dar, Esquire William C. Montgomery, James McNutt, Mexasy Hixsocn:—Sicond Puesday.—| and Wiliam ©. Sirons, Esquires. Three re Cartney MacLure, Williaa Bell, E juives. yd cases were tried, viz., David McConnell Vere Beck, Senior, Es e, ecoutinued. vs. Svlowlon Strang-—ussumlpsit : srdiet ivi His Exeeliency in Council has also been) ‘°° P atid, and dains gue assessed at £o ; David pleased to establish Courts fur the recovery «| McCoun wo Joh Ww. nr oes ? id are at ae Siasli Debts at the undermentioned places ‘and | SBapst : te i or co. a eee ert wappoint the fuilowing persons Commissioners, Archi : dM ” es s Fimotay ee ever pass: Gelendalta juitted. Joh 1 Whela: o ik ander and by virtue of an Act pass ‘din the late 7 . 4 dicted fur stealing coal from James L. Holman, Session of the General Assembly, intituled ui li te 1 ug “a ‘i f ‘ at ; i4., Was Cuiliviclet aud seutence oO Ole “Au Act authorizing the establishment of | *4, ¥48 Svuvies . : [ tl : . oe Fi . ¢ Pa : mouth’s imprisonment. 1 the case of the additioual Smail Debt Courts at Somerset and | oe ‘ - ' , a Queen vs. Michael McIntvre and John Hasket, Montague Bridze, and fur other purpuses, . er Aap oe “a :— ” 7 iudicted for larceny, and of the Queen vs. | Moses Perry, indicted tor assaulting a constable n the execution of his ollice, the Graud Jury The docket twe ity two appears, of which omy one went to iat. All the rest were either settled or dis missed. The Court ard the members of the Bar returned to town on Thursday afternoon. | | ~~ Pat. At Somenset, Townsuie Newser Twenty- sevex, is Paiscey County :—Third Tuesda —Joha R. Waish, Michael Brenoan, John M Kever, Es yuire 3. At Mowracce Batnce, ww Kixe’s Covuntr: —Third Tuesday. — Pierce Gaul, Georg: | Wightman, Dunaid D. Campbell, Esquires. His Excelleucy in Council has also been} Pleased tv make the fullowing appuintment | viz :— Mr. Thomas Cameron, to be Postmaster : Georgetown, ia the place of Mr. Andrew L Brouq. Mr. Alexander MacCalder, to be Postmaster at DeSable, in the place of Mr.} Dunean MacAlder. Mr. Bernard Laughlin, 1 he Postmaster at Orwell, in the place « Donald MacLeod, Es juire, resigued, M Daniel R »bin, to be Postmaster at Sturzeon, the piace of Duncan Fraser, Esquire. Mv.| James E. MacDonald, to be Postmaster at! THe GroUND —On the [0th of May, a singular Cardigan Bridge, in the place of William Alley, | and startling accident happened near Girardy ille, | syuire. Mr. William Graham, Senior, to be| at the foot of Mahoney Piaue, about six atles from Postmaster at Township No. 61, in the place} Mahoney City, Schuylkill County, Pa. E It seems | of John Dalziel, Esquire, in terms of the Act| that at that pout a“ breast” of the Boston and | of 14 Victoria, Cap. 12. Mr. Roderick Steele, | Mahovey Coal Company's colliery had been work | (Donald's son,) to be Inspector of Fish for od te Whe Sout Tt por * we es Condi van What f, te jeeeee of the Sct of 9 of the earth, and that located just above if steod eee ; ; “-\a twoestorey frame building, eceupred by Me \hor lay Cap. d. Mr. James McD ouald to | *) Thomas T. Myers, a breaker boss at the colliery, jariinsger for Hickey’s Wharf, Hillsborough | and bie taumly. He bad also a number of boarders, | Ewer, in the piace of Mr, John Daffy. Mr. | whose clothing, &e., were in the honse. About 3 George Clark, to be Wharfinger for the Wharf) o'clock on Friday afternoon, as Mrs. Morris Rebin at Crapand, in the place of Mr. Adam Leard. | son, of this borough, wife of the snperintendent of A James Burns. to be Wharfinger for t! » the ecolhery, whe was on a visit to the heuse, and hacf af Appletree Farm, in the place of M Mrs. Myers were in the Kitchen, they felt the house | Alexander MacGregor. Mr. John MacKenna, | move, aud rushed in haste into the epen air. to be Wharfinger for the Wharf at Cranberry | Two minutes had hardly elapsed after they left Poiut, in the place of Mr. Joseph Fisher. brought in true biiis. e contamed ue Oe | The Montreal Gazette contains the report of }an eloquent sermon preac hed by the Rev. Dr. it| Richey (who is likely to settle in Canada) on ithe death of the late Mc. James L. Mathewson Montreal. Dr. Richey states that he had known his deceased friend, Mr. Mathewson, ifrom a child, and he pays a warm tribate to the oi memory of a man who appears to have been highly and deservediy esteemed.— Pat. : — A DWELLING AND (TS CONTENTS SINK INTO) {Phe house, before sank witha surging, swaying | inetion into a huge chasin te the depth of about | l eighty feet. Large masses of earth and rock from | the sides of the chasim immediately closed in upou the house, burying it almost completely from view. ) Tae crash when it went down was tremendous. Phe complete entombment of the dwelling, which was about thirty-five feet long, may be mmagined when we state when the ehasm formed by the sinking of the mine would readily bave aduitted | La building of over one hundred feet in length. The jbouse contained seven beds and bedding, fou: | stoves, bureava and other furniture, besides a ie Rive | considerable quantity of clothing, a Sunday School : id se, Township No. 35—Mr. Patrick Gorm | library, and seme meney. There was fire in *)- At Corran Ban Bridge, Geand Tracadic | several of the stoves, and shortly after the eccur- | Mr. Philip Hushes. At Belle Creek, Town | Fence smeke was seen issuing from the earth ip No. 62—Mr. Cook. At Wood! which covered the roof, rendering it almost cer-| dR vad—Mr. Joseph Compton. At Marie | tin that the house had been set on fire. Streame Brid me Powash:-, a. Orie, K lof water were directed into the chasm, and it was! 3; township No. 40—My. William McKay | hoped That the house would not be entirely des-| um ti , F f nwans 2e os nS 8 iy : nd ne A | troyed, Fortunately, the startling occurrence Jobs R. nely: At Pownship NO. 2¢—-Me. | vy wat attended hy the lose of human lite.) thin X Waish. At Old Tryou Road, Town | Had it taken place at night ten lives might have a0 36-Mr. Patrick Trainor. At Darn. | been lost. But it took place at an hour when! 1, Township No. I8—Mr. George Thompson, | coum of Mr- Myers’ children had gone to sebool | “0r, Atthe Cross R yads, Lower Freetown | while the others were playing outside. } ong Peter Schurman. At Skivner’s Pond | r James P yyle. At Ease Poist—Mr. Xander Beatou. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Suxetl has been pleased to establish Post Offices in the several undermentioned places in thie Island, ia accordance with the recommen- ‘son of the House of Assembly in the late | Sesion; aud to appoint the following persons Whinasters, in terms of the Act of 14 Victoria, Cap. 4d, Viz :— At Pisquid Bridge, Township No. 57—M mad McKinnon. At Johnston’s — oe A wedding took place in Prince George eounty, Va., a few eveniogs since, which terminated in al Bs At Irishtown, Township | | 9. 20—¥-. Joseph Davidéon. At Township nest distressing manner. Soon after the bride #. 22, North eed of West Line Road—Mr. | bad retired, a stranger made his appearance and Rid i quired for the greom, whe, on presenting aime ile self was taken inte custody, charged with steal- ee ing a beorse in Braunswiec ‘begged for per-| Towuship No. 63—Mr. William Jobo. caaiion to take leave o ide, and sok to | t At DeGros Marsh—Mr. Hugh McLean. | per room for that parp u she upbraided ‘Tete Nu. 66—Mr. Niebolas Edmonds. | pin tor deceiving her, and drove bim from her oweship No, 36—Mr. Angus MacDonald, | apartment. The groom was taken away aud evo- Fort, At Sowis Eust~Mis. T. L. j flared in jail, The bride wil: at ouee apply fur a { : wien MacKinnon, Hazel Grove, At Niue + tek— Mr. ficorse Foster. . At Peters’ Gith, Pose Ninsreca, diverce. — |} Juha McNeill, Joiner, aged 27 years Bb i} | An American artust lately wrote te Mr. Ruskin, the celebrated Evylish Art eritic, for adviee on} the subjeet of American art. Me. Ruskin replied that the barbarous manner in which the people ef the North bad conducted war ou The Douthern people aod patriarchial institutions, laa wtteriey destroyed bis interest in Ameriean art. Tene art, in tact, could pot flourish among a people so depraved; and he, therefore, advised his tread to abanden all effort to tread the true paib in art, and to confive hiunself to parting such pictures a8 were suited to the degraded taste of tue Nortuern Awericaus. _—_- King William of Prusssia has purchased for 4000 crowns two pictures painted by the crown princess (the Princess Royal of Eng- | land), and presented by her tow bagaar lor the benefit of the poor of Berlin. i The Steamer * Princess of Wales” left Pretou tor Port Hood and Plaister Cove, yesterday at noon, being ber firet trip on this route. particulars, see Adverlisement } tleather Belle’? made her first trip to Pictou, Murray Harbour, Georgetown aud Souris, on Saturday, the Sih instant. She will coutinue this route tor the remainder of the season Che inhabitants of the Eastern Seetion of the Isiand can uew leave home on Monday morning, and arrive in Halilax the same evening.—ZJsl. -<-- ie SSteuuier * Tuk SANGRADO Sysrem —When Doctor San- found tos he Whea Chey got weaker, grado palients weak, gave them he bed dosed them wiih calomel and jalap Water grace t ein 4 Gil Blas telis us they almost mvariably died: good ians people are killed that Way yel cases of debility and premature decay HOSTET- PERS STOMACH BITTERS are the trae lite y cordial This tenie isa powerful and sustaining DbObIess Pestorulive But it does more perfectly an invigorate, It regulates and purifies. Whik nt builds up the strength, and tufuses vitality jute the blood, 1 brings all the secretions inte fiat bie ieebler Bex in the Various physical difficulties mony With the laws of health find itinvaluable to whiel their organization renders them sub- ject. Tn all bysterical aud iy poctondriacal cases, is effect is magical. The infirmities of age are | illeviated by its use, and where the civeulation is | pra itt d there is a tend ney to paralysis, HOs.- PEPLER’S BITTERS are recommended as a tneans of retnvigerating the system aud prolong- | ug life. Por sale by all Dragyists. June 17. Qi —-—- ee - Holloway's' Pills. —Diarrhoe and Bowel Com- plaint.—These waladies are ever present, and il et fataily. It Shi uuattended freq beutly terunnate uid be everywhe knewn th wid diarrvhae de Ik end on the presence of sete ule re al d substance in the stowach or bows is, oF Inthe bleod, and that Holloway’s Pilis can expel either with ease and expeditir Phey cencentrate in de purifying, alteratiwe, regulating and strengthening qualities, and thus exert over every Intern ence &o hecessary digest soiue deleterious mater rth. a Tee il organ che Wholesomely, coutrothog influ- for subduing excessive action frame. Holloway’s medicines may be advantageously taken as a meansot keeping e Hood pure and the body ouly practicle plan ofmatutaining health in youth, manhood, and in toe human vid age. COSViCTIONS, On Friday, the 3d day of May last, Murdoch Mc Ke of Murray Harbour Road, was eouvict ed aad ti before J. KR. Bourke and P M. Bourke ksgu two of Her Majesty's Justice of the Veuce for Queen's County, in the sum of Five s uys, With costs, for aw asacult on Donald Mathewson, of Marray Harbourdoad. Same dav, and befurettie sa of M ray {larbour, sum of Pw igs aud sinpe iald M thew ne, Angus McKeuzie, Was convicted and flued in the rsi nee, for an mi Do son. Murray Harbour Road Ou Mouday, the third imstant, Alexander McRae, jJour., of Pownell Bay, Lot 49, was convicted and lined, beture J. R. Buou-ke, Esg-, cue Lie: ‘i iyestv ’s Jastice of the Pence for Q eens Conuty, mt sum of Five Ponnds, with three Pounds | sixteen shiliings costs, for ling and abettin; two se nis ¢ lng off € talls of two val cows, the property of George Jenkins, Blacksmitt Lot 49 Married, On the 17th instant, at St. Paal's Chureh. Char- t vu, by the Rey David Fitzverald, Rector, Dovcias M. Haktxétoy, Esquire, son of the Kev. O Huariugton, Rector 6f Kuossington, Leicesier- sire, deylaud, to Louisa, titta duavhter of the! lion. George Coles, President of tie Executive | ‘ ii aud Colonial Secretary cf this Isiaud | = = = Died, _ At lis residence, at Sailurs's Hope, Little River, Nitigss Uodoty, ov tie Mth dustant, WitLiam ) i.squire, aged abuut SU years. He was t Speuser of tle House of Assem VY, ald} lor \ 14uY Veadrs a meuver ct tual brane b ofihe Lewis e : : as i ee Rivers, Lot 59, on the Lith inst after | in illiess oT four weeks, MankGakrt LsaBELLa PHokNTON in che 27th year of her dye, third} dauguter of the Hon &. Thernten, much regretied | bv a large Circle of relatives and friends. } At svuris. oa the 30th ult, of pulinenary con- | suwption, Witham B. Ching, hurnessanaker, aged 24 years. Deceased was highly esteemed by all Who Kuew hit? for bis iudustrions, upright charact ter,aud he wiil long be reniembered tu tiis vieiuity | us good belgibour and au exemplary Chilis ian | Hie is left a widow and child. | At Dainousie, 22d May, ult., after a severe and protracted thoess of over three months duration, Jobo Lambert Barberie, High Sheriff of the Count of Mestigouche, In the 47th year of his age, much and deeply regretted. Mr. Barverie has filied the | office of Sherif tor the long period of 20 years, | during a'l of which time be earned for bimseif a character for istegrity, and in the discharge of the duties of bis office that of urbanity and kinduess, aod its a pleasing reflection to his family and friends | to KuoW that be was esteemed and respected by ail who koew him, He leaves a sorrowing widow— eldest daughter of the late Solomon DesbBrisay, Ezq., of Unarlottetown—and six chiidren to mourn their itreparabic loss At Piiwcetuwa iiwyalty, on the 4th June, after a lingering lilness, aged 23 years, Mary Ann, young- est dauguter Of sit. Neil MeGougan, sen. The deceased was bighly esteemed vy ber acquaintances | aud is by thew deeply regretted At Tryou. ou the 30tu May, Mr. Samuel Lexrd, Point, at the advanced age of 89 years, save one week, much deservedly regretted by a large circle of relations aud friends, aud in the oappy en jeywenut of a bope blooming wita iawortality and iu lof eternal lite At Surry, Bellast, on the 4th inst, Alex. Mac- Leau, sun of Angas McLean, aged 22. His illness} Was short aud severe, but death tu him was stripped of its terrors. At Lot 6, on the 5th ult., of consumption, after | au illness of two years, much and ueservedly re- gretied by friends and relations, Kebecea Carrol, the beloved wife of Mr. William Kainsty,aged 27 years. At Ubarluttetown, on the 24th.» May last, of Uon- sumption, Mr. Gdward Kyau, much and deservedly | regretted by uli wiv had tue pleasure of lis ac- quaiuiance, aged 44 sears. At Chariottetewn, on Thursday, the 13:h June, insiant, of Heart Disease, Johu, eldest sun of Mr | and Vs tue Zin uitimy, in the SUch year of her age, Mrs. Mary Stewart, a wative of Cuil, Argyleshire, Seuvtiand. } A Law for Levying an Assess- ment on Real kstate for City purposes. [ Assented to 15th June, 1867.] DE it enacted by the City Council of the City vi Charlottetown :-— Section 1. That there shall be an assessment | levied on Real state, within the City, for the purpose of raising a Revenue for the current year; and that such assessmeut shall be at the rate of Ten shillings on each Handred pounds of the value of such Real Estate, e jual to oue shilling on every one pouud of the seutal, and | shali be paid by the oceupants of real estate, | within tue City, according to the several pro-| portighs Ox Valuations entered against the same | of each and every person in the Assessment Books, prepared from tae tire Assessors, according to the Act of L[ncor- returhs of poratlou. Section 2. In. cases where the occupant, named in the Assessment Book, shall have lett the premises sv assessed, befure the time ot giving the notice required by law, such notice shall be served upon the person actually in possession 5 and, ui the premises be vacant, | then such wolice shall be served upon the owner | thereef, or his agent; aud such owner siall | be deewed, for the purposes of this Law, the oc cupant ; aod such occupant or owner, in the cases aforesaid, stall be severally liable tor the payment of the sum entered agatust the name of) the original occupant in the Assessment Books | stivered to the Coilecter, subject to the same right of appeal as the person originally assessed was eutiiied to—anything in the Bye-law of the | City, intitied A Law for the collection of the City Revenyes’ to tie contrary notwithstandin z. Section 3. The moneys, when collected, according to the Bye-law of the City for that} purpose, shall be expended aad paid to and for | the use of the C.ty, in such way ant maaner asthe City Cowaeil shall direct and appoint, aad is conformity with the Act of Incorporation, JAMES REDDIN, Presid:nz Councillor, in the abseace of the Mayor. Passed 5th June, 1867. Petes MacGowas, City Clerk. For | A} Tie! werd in general, bowever, bas tound out that in| both eh sera surprising | assault | | 9. | een Port of Charlottetown. ARRIVED. Jane 7—Seb. Amelia, head, Pugwash; limestone. Str. Cominerée Doane, Halifax; mer, 38 Lelia Ada, Poley, sydney; coal 10 Eleanor, Taylor, Newberry Port; fish Island Home, Malone, Syduey, cowl, Perseverance, Powell, Bede que; boards, £9 Brig Auauda, Melanis, New Bruns- wigk; deals. 12 Sen. Wosterm Packet, Power, }Cuemvgue; do. Femme, Gillis, des do, Cherub, | Braddyck, Pictou; coal 13. Clipper, Forrest, Port | Hood; limestene. Povidence, Pollard, Buctouche; na j} boards. Hupe, Robertson, Pictou; Coal, Annie, | | Suilivao, River Philip; timber. i CLEARED. June 6 Sch. Adonis, Dwyer, Sydney; bal, Cyg-| net, Anderson, Gall; fisbing. Lucity Aon, Brownell, gwash; flour ms Lacy Anp, Murray, Bay Verts bal. Brador, | Bears, Gulf; fishing. 8 Mars, McDonald, Pictou; mer. Annie, Sullivan, River Pbilip; bal. Amelia, ' Reid, Pugwash; bil. 10 Mary Ellen, Welsh, Shediac; brandy, gin, dc. Bieanor, Taylor, Gulf; fishing. Str. Commerce, Doane, Halifax; mer, | Brig Amanda, McIanis, Liverpool, timber, &c | Brigt. Amphino, Sergeant, do. do. Seb. A Fifield, | McDonald, Pictou; bal. Spray, McPherson, do do | Elizabeth, McPhee, Gulf; fisbing, Active, Le | Marchand, Hahtux; pro. Freeaom, Egan, Buce- touche; val. 13 Perseverance, Poweil, R.chibucto; idv Cherub, Braddock, Pictou; do. Elica, Kowe, | Gulf; fi-bing. Pu - 7 PRICES CURRENT. Cuarcorrerows, June 14, 1867, Provisions. | Beef, (small) perib.......... Giecees Sito 104 | bo vy the quarter .... 2... 006. seeeeebd to Bi Pork, (carcass)... Do (small) EI! TF Sag Sie ME ipl lt to Fd | Mutton. OG Dona s 00s oo ci0es s0t000 cene 6s G1 to 94 Veal, per eer ee er Pe a Pee sd to Sd Se eeu e eceeu o 60ss sO & Gd Dae icca 6 coset Cease ee - 43 w 5s Gi | Butter, (fre B)s..- eee ee eeee +e 10d to Is Do by the tad 1... cree ceee 00: cocvcenre hone Cheese, per PD... .6 eee cone ceee cece eee -. 3d to Ou | Tallow, per Divas chon ocean cab cane an ae ee Lard, per bbs... ccc cee eeecser econ cece eBid to Di Flour per 1b.... 260s eeee cece e ooee HQ to 3ji Oatmeal, per CWh.. 6... ccreeece ceeecs 20s tu 2's 61 Eggs, Pet GOZeM. ..-- . cece veer cee essen e bl bo Dd Grain. Barley, «= ood sede cers vee sebe eee. 4: Gito 5s Outs, per do 26.006 sees seueee bis - 25 9d to 3s | Vegetables. | Peas per Quart..oe cece cece cove crrvereceece nene | Potatoes, per bushel ...........-+ 2s 64 to Bs | Poultry. | Turkeys, each bha dive eee A +.+.65 to 9s Fowles eects... 02 -s Reh seeeeds tu ls bu Fish. Cod fish, per Qtl.... coos coos eee see cee. 208 to 305 iterrings, per barrel.......6..0+ tees se dUS to 40s | Mackerel, per dvZem,.......0ccee cece ee 38 tO 43 Lumber. Boards, (Hemlock).........+-- Do (Spracq)..-. ae ++ e++-38 Gd to 4s e ae - 43 to 5s De ) eee). ca a0 - soececionss 48 to Ou Shing'es, per #........... seeeeees LOB to lis Sundries. Fieet MaPMIE AS i iw... 44.08 be -...8)s to 100s eee 5 fy eos. 208 to 233 ETO, DOT Winds cs 10 o405,06hee Fiemetie BeeG 6 ks soc sk cts Clover seed per lb..... , vivie db 6 wees is 61 Homespun, per yard.... 0. sce. seoees cece 048 b0 93 | Onstiomios, per 10... 6. wick ds sacs cece ewes 6d to 9) ides, Wee 10.025 « mesdvin oh omnes sp ee neprietsee ss 41 Woel cnc Hoh pee aepe peed coos tuines Is to Is 34 Sheepskins . C80 “Seabed cacsees shes 93 te 1s Agted Wer Gee i. cooks Secs docs eeeeseees 3d to ad GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. Aa ADYERTISHENTS, TRADE SALE, HE Subseriber is instructed by Mr. W. H. WILSON to dispose of his ENTIRE STOCK I TRADE, commencing on WEDNESDAY, the 26th instant, and to be continaed from day to day until the whole is disposed of. The STOCK consists of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, CUMPRISING: Grey. Striped and White COTTONS, Plain acd | Fancy FLANNEUS, Tickings, Merinoes, Drills, Osnaburgs, Bugging, Bays Roady-made Clothing, iu great variety. Under Clothing, Fancy Fiannel Shirts, White Shirts, lies, Scarfs, Hats aud Caps, BUOTS wud SHOES, in great variety. JADIES’ DRE*S GOODS—Coloured Coburys, Lustres, Alpaccus, French Merinees, in all co- Jo French Dbelaines, Lacas Cloths, Prints; Cont Cauvass, Shawls, Mantles, Ribbons, Fea- thers, Flowers, Hosiery, Gloves, Velvet Trim- mings. And a large variety of other Fancy Goods. ALSO, An assoriment of Cutlery. The al voOve Coilars, irs; STOCK, being quite new, and well | assorted, is worthy the attention of the Trade. ALSO, Shop Furniture, | Consisting of | superior FIRE-PROOF SAFE, 1 splendid SHOW CASE, Ch ‘irs, Stools, Mantle Stands, Loekiug Glass. Window Rods, Brackets, two Desks, two Scales and Weights, one large Tea Cannister, two small do. WM. DODD, Auctioneer. Jone 17. 1857. wale of Young rigs. A Litter, eonsisting of Nine superior ” YOUNG PIGS, from the Government Stock Farm, will be disposed of on the Market Square, in this City, on FRIDAY, the 2ist instant, at the | hour of 12 o'clock, noon. Phree of the unmber will be drawn for each of the Connties of King’s and Prince, the remaining three will be sold at Public Auction there and then JOHN ROBINS, Sec’y Stock Farm Commes. | Ch'town, 13th Jane, i807, lin FANWO GONTLEMEN ean be re- ceived as BOARDERS, where there are no others. (Late Dinners.) Apply to Mus. FELLOWES, Rotehford Square. 4w pd JUST RECEIVED, ER BRIGANTINE LEANDER from MUNTREAL— 200 Bble Extra FLOUR, Ch’town, Tnne 17, 1867. , 5) do CORNMEAL, 259 doz BROOMS, 69 do PAILS 100 sides SOULE LEATHER, which will be sold as low as can be beaght on GEORGE HOWATT. Cranand, June 17, 1867. | the Island, for CASH 2m dust Keceived from Boston, 100 BOXES LOZENGES, 109 gross MATCHES, 13 Bbls KEROSENE OIL, “do TURPENTINE, 1 BbL. White ROSIN. For Sale low. GEORG# UOWATT. Crapand, June 17 S867. ) y GASH CUSTOMERS TILL find GHORGE HOWATT'S the BES? and CHEAPEST PLACE To bay all kinds of Werehaadize. Cranand, Jane 17 2m 106 BUXES RAISINS groe SALE LOW by GEORGE HOWATT. “rapand, Inne 17, 1867 iiano- Forte, Orgaa, Nelodeon Tuning, Repziring, &c. LAURILLLARKD, dealer in PIANO-FORTES and MUSIO, Ne 5, Shef- field House, Market Square, SU JOUN LN B, ie at presentin CHARLOTTETOWN. Parties wishing to bave their Instruments put in erder,ewill be at- tended to by leaving their Address af G. DOUG- LAS'S, or at Mr PURCHASL’S. [E> Please send iu orders as soon as possible. June 17. 1867. li Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE AT GEORGETOWN. ; BE SOLD AT PUBLIC’ AUCTION, on the preaises, on TUESDAY, the 2ud day July next, at 12 o'clock, noun, that Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY Situated in the Mam street, in Georgetown, the property of Mr. Patrick Sweeney, 30 feet frouting oa the street, by SU feet back, with a Good Dwelling House and Baro, nearly opposite Captain Joba Me- Donaid’s. The above is q first ratestand for business, and hae been used as a ‘Tavern for seme years. Teams wade kuewa at Sale, F. P. NORTON, Auctioneer. Ch’tewn, P. E. I, June 17, 1867. Wanied, ANTED at the Gas Works a steady, sober mun as Firenvin, © whom good wages and coustant employment will be given Jane 17, iau7. OF inate WM. NURPHY seh. | Mars, Corwe, Shediac; pork. | on 90.040 ioe ap OFT “m es ide deemerenaneld HEN ADVERTISERIENTS. errr Dedaaanel ‘Spring, Spring, | 43867, Lotus, NEXT DOOR TO THE BANK, i Zh Hb Subscriber has J UsT RECELV ED, xed offers for *ALE, on the nsual terine — 8 Casks Hennessey BRANDY (pale), oe do do (dark), a very superior article ; } } | 20 Boxes (Steele & Suns) CROWN SOAP, } 263 per box; | 70 Boxes (Steele & Sons) PRINCE'S FEATHER SOAP, 20s per box; 200 Bobs. CANADA FLUUR, 50 CORNMEAL, 100 Bags CORNMEAL R. W. BRECKEN, Next door to the Bank of P. E. Island } | | | | | (neen-street, June J7, 1867. 3m | a ee P, E. ISLAND } | . + j Steam Navigation Co,’s STEAMERS Princess of Wales and Heather Belle. * | af | The Steamer © Princess of Wales’ Will leave Charloitetown for Pictou every Tuesday } morning Lram for Halifax. ' | Leaves Pictou for Charlottetown every Taesday and Friday eveuinys, after arrival of Train from Hulifax. Leaves Pictou for Port Hood and Plaister Cove, Gut of Canso, every Thursday morning at oon, after arrival of Train from Halifax, returning to Pictou tre following morning Lanedtiately | | aa : Leaves Charluottetownevery Tuesday and Friday t for Sammersi 'e und Shediac, at 7 p- un. connect with Wednesday morning's Train, at 8 a. jm, and Saturday morning's, at lalf past 12. a.m. | tilet Leaves Shediac for Summerside and Charlotte- jtown every Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, j immediately after arrival of Train from St. John. | ‘yg. , . The Steamer * Heather Belle”? | Leaves Charlottetown at 3, a.m., every Satarday }) morinug for Pictou. Leaves Pictou at 9, a. m., sume day, for Murray Harbour, Georgetown and Souris, remaining at elther Souris or Georgetown over Suuday. | Leaves Pictoa every Monday for Charlottetown, j after arrival of frain from Halifax. FARES | Charlottetown to Pictou, or back, £0 12 0 | Pictou to Georgetown, + 0 9.0 Port tiood, - 0990 | » Plaster Cove, - [v4 |Ch’town to Summerside, 09 O sad Shediac, ™ 918 0 ” St. Jolin, - $1 500rl 8 1 “ Eastport, “ $5 00 ‘i 3 “4 Portiand, # gs00 62:10 0 * Roston, “ $900 216 3 a Halifax, ” $i 00 . = 9 “ Port Hood, - LG © = Georgetown, ” 09 0 ” Souris, “ 012 0 F. W. HALES, Secretary. Jaue 17, 1867. e Mowing Machines. rpue Subscriber wishes to inform the Farmers of P. E. Island that he has been ap ointed Agent for the celeSrated BUCKEYE MOWING MACHINE. Those who are desirous of proeuring one of the above Machines will please send in their mauies +8 early as possible. Each Machive warranted to give perfect satis- faction. JOHN HIGGINS, Agent. Great George Street, Charlottetown, June 17, 1867. 2Qw anada in ry rag ee ‘Through Kates from € | BOND. VHE Rate of Freight on Flour from Hamilton or Toronto, C. W, (for which {through Bills ef Lading will be granted the Shipper), via “Great Western Reilway” and | ** Boston and Colouial Steamship Line,’ has been | reduced to $1 in gold CARVEL Charlottetown, June 17, 1867. L BROS., Agents. 7 Im Steamer Victoria. , YHERE wil bea PLONIC at Warren Engine Company, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of JULY next. Tickets to be bad at the Drug Store | of W. R. Watson, Esq. . G. D. WRIGHT, See’y June 17, 1867 | } ‘DOMINION ALE & VINEGAR. Qs CONSIGNMENT, ex steamer * Her | Masesry,’ trom MONTREAL, 10 casks choice Toronto ALE, 1C do Carlton's standard Toronto VINEGAR. For sale by CARVELL BROS. | 17th June, 1867. Im PUBLIC LANDS. ae Pas Cascumpec Peint. YHIE Commissioner of Public Lands will submit to Public Competition, on Satarday, the ' 6th day of July next, at 10 o'clock a.m., at the Wharf, Cascampec, certain tracts or portions of | Land. being a part of Cascumpec Point, a Plan of | which may be seen at my Office, Colonial Building. | Aud on the same day, at 6 o'clock, p. m., at John Preston's, Esquire, Tiguish, a tract of Land con- | taining abont 60 acres, situate at Tignish, Lot 1, | bounded by lands in the occupation of Messrs. John | McLellan and John Chaisson. | . JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner. | Laad Office, eae Aaland Sse ee, | BEALES & CO, ‘Merchant Tailors & Drapers, 1 Late Smardon’s Corner. | ir | | fENHE Subscribers desire to return their sincere thanks to their friends and customers forthe verylarge amount of patronaye heretofore ex- tended to them, aud trust the same favor may be | continued towards them. Having now secured a | very commodious and suitable business stand, beg | leave to bring the tollowing facts before the public. viz: —That they are dow prepared to carry on the jabove business upon a more extended acale, and, | being in possession of the modern improvements, | Which, coupled with their asual style of cutting | and careful workmanship, they trust to merit au | increase of that very liberal patronage already re |ceived at the hands of a discriminating public, | siuce their commmencement in business. As usna!l, Garments warranted to fit. | Residence and place of business—corner of Great George Street and Queen Square, where moderate eharges and puuctuality will be the order of the day. ve BEALES & CO. | Ch'town, 10th June. 1867 3m _ CHARTS! CHARTS! General Assortment of CHARTS with all the latest corrections, new Lighta, &e., corrected to MARCH, 1867, just received at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, June 7, 1367. 3i CROQUET! Qucen Street. ne GAME just reerived at HARVIES BOOKSTORE, ol Queen Street. PAPIER MACHIE. | Ye uae DESKS, Work Boxes, Card Boxes, Card Baskets, Netting Boxes, | Portfolios. Ke., &c., beautitul designs and New Patterus, jukt received at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, June 7, 1857. 3i | | ati June 7, 1867. } CO ! a Cheap at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, June 7, 1857. 3i Qucen Street. CRICKET! CRICKET!! B*» and BALLS at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, June 7, 1367. br Queen Street. BANK OF P. E. ISLAND. NX OUTICKH is hereby given that a dividend LN of Five Pounbs per centam on the Capital Stock of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, for the last half year. hath this day been declared. aad is payable to Stockholders forth with, on demaud. a By order, t abel CUNDALL, Cashier. w Queen Street. | | | eS Union Bank of P. i. 1. 4 Ta Meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, it was Resolved that a Dividend of 6 per ceut., for half year euding Ist instant be declared on paid up capital of the Bank, payable ou and after the Gth iustant, By order, _ “JAS. ANDERSON, Cashier. | caw wh see, eer =f Jube 10. aid Pharsday mornings at 6, a. u., in time for the | Will | Farm, under the aunspices of the Steam Fire | FEW SETS OF THIS FASHIONABLE | NCERTINAS AND VIOLINS, UNDINE, EMPRESS, Th. CG. Cwen, Helen Malcolm. B* the above vessels from LONDON, ; i ; | } | LIVERPOOL and GLASGOW, the Sub- their Importatioa for the Season, comprising ‘their usual | Carefully Selected by STOCK or SYAPLE anp FANCY Dry Goods, READY-MADE CLOTHING, MARDW ARE, NAILS, TEAS, GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &e. &e. | | | They invite the atiention of their numerous / Town and Country Customers to the above | Stock of FRESH and SEASONABLE | GOODS, which is now selling at usual low | prices for Cush, | DAVIES & WEEKS. QUEEN-STREET, 10ch Jane, 1867. | Klondon House. Ustablished 182%. i Subseribers have now completed their ‘Importations for the Season, Per Ships L. C. Owen, and Helen Maicolm, trom | LiverPoot, Empress, from GiLascow, Lotus, }trom LONDON, aud Brigt. Lelen Davies, trow | BARBADOES, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, at their usual low prices for prompt payment. G. & 3. DAVIKS. Ch’town, June 10, 1867. By ‘Empress’ from Glasgow, ‘Undine,’ ‘Helen Malcolm’ & ‘Amanda’ from Liverpool, | paue Subscriber has received cases Old Tom GIN, tf | } | | j | 5v 75 dv MALT WHISKEY, 75 do GINGER WINE, 10 do CURRANT WINE, 25 do RASPBERRY BALM, 20 dv Old IRISH WHISKEY (Dun- ville) 2 casks do do 20 cases Cognac BRANDY, 3 bhds of Youngle’s PALE ALE, 20 casks Scotch Whiskey, 100 boxes Double Crown Seap, 20 bags Rice, 1 tou No. 1 White Lead, 1 do Putty, 5 earks Paint Oil, 20 Bbis. Washing Soda, 10 kegs Isaking Soda. Aiso, in Store, | Bbla. best Pilot Bread and Crackers, Corn Brooms, 4 Hhds. Sugar, 6 Casks Kerosine Oil, 50 Boxes Lozenges, 12 do. Candles, 1 Bale Grain | Sacks—ali at lowest paying prices and terms, WILLIAM DODD, |_June3. dw Queen Square. Flour, Tea, Wines, Spirits AND Groceries, &o, &c, &c. HE Subscriber has received, and has on hand, the following GOODS, which he offers for Sale «i lis Store in Water Street :— Bois, FLOUR (Extra Superfine and Fine), Bhis. CORNMEAL, Puncheons Strong DEMERARA RUM, Hhds. GIN, Qtr. Casks SHERRY, Do. dv. PURT WINE, Do. do. PaLkE BRANDY, Do. do. Brown BRANDY, Do. do. Scoteh WHISKEY, Cases Pale BRANDY, Do. Brown Do. Do. Sevteh WHISKEY, Do. Old Tom GIN. Do. CONFECTIONERY, Bois. Washing Soda, Boxes Soap, Cases Composition Candles, Do. Bilacklead, Casks BOILED OIL, Cols Manilla ROP (assorted sizes), Do. Hemp Rope (assurted sizes), Boxes P:pes, Kegs Mustard, Boxes Starch, &e. &e &e. DOUGLAS M. HARINGTON. Water-street, Charlottetown, June 3rd, 1867. { ial sj 2 FOR SALE. Hhds. bright SUGAR, 25 Puns MOLASSES, 100 Sides No. | SOLE LEATHER, 80 Bags CORNMEAL, 25 Cases fine old Pale BRANDY, 10 Qr. casks Hennesy’s BRANDY, 3 Puns. fine old Demerara RUM. 2 1367. | “seribern respectiully announce the receipt of | ee eee BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION. ITO be sold on TUKSDAY the Qad July next, at IL o'eluck, at the Colonial Building, the tullowing 1 RACT OF LAND namely, commencing at the Suath corner of Town | Lot No. 43, in the oth Handred of Town Lote in | Charlottetown, thence ruuning North werdly siong | Edward Street for the distance of 184 feet; thenee ut right avgles therefrom Bastwardly 160 feet, or nntil it meets a new e@treet 40 feet in width, called Felling Street; thence Southwardly aleny said new street 184 feet to Fitzroy Street; thence West- wardiy : long the last meutioned street to the place of commencement, being parte of Tewn Lote Nog. 43, 44, 83 and 3), in the Fifth Mandred of Towe Lots ia Charlottetown. The abeve has been divided inte EIGHT BUILD. NG LOTS, wits a frout each of 46 feet aud depth of 80 feet. 3 Terme at Sale. For further particulars apply to CARWVELL BRO’S, Auctioneers. Ch'town, June 10, 1367, King Square House! BY recent arrivals we have completed our SPRING IMPORTATIONS, We respeetfully invite an inspection of same by intending purchasers, BEER & SONS. Ch’towr, Jane 3rd, 1367. | ! ial pat 6w Gentlemen! Choice Lot of SUMMER TWEEDS for Geutlemen's wear, at BEER & SONS’, June 3rd, 1867. is! pat 6w STRAW GOODS. C OMPRISING in part the newest and BONNETS, &c. Ke, nicest designs in Ladies’ and Misses’ HATS, BEER & SONS. June 3rd, 1867. isl pat 6w TOWNEND’S HATS AND CAPS. LAKGE STOCK of the above, received ex © Lotus,” from LONDON, of the neweat STYLES and SITAPES— Good Silk HATS, 7s 6d to 4a. Paris Velvet do, 208 273 64. Townend’s beat do, 32s 6d. Boys & Gent's. FELT HATS, in great variety. A large Stock of Tweed and Cloth CAPS, And alsoin Ladies STRAW HATS, &c &e. A G. & 8S. DAVIES. Charlottetewn, June 7. 1867. NEW DOMINION .BROOMS. 6 DOZEN of above, JUSE LANDER, ex Brig * Leanxper,” irom MONTREAL. N. RANKIN, Auctioneers’ Row, June 10, 1867. _ rk a LEATHER. LEATHER, 100 Sid#sfNOVA SCOTLA mand. factured SOULE LEATHER — very superior article. WILLIAM DODD. June 10, 1867. 2in NEW PUBLICATION. “'Dwice Taken.” N Historical Romance of the Maritime Provinces, by Charles W. Hall Published by Lea & Shepard, Boston For Sale at all Bookstores in Charlottetown. Ch’town, May 27, 1867. EDUCATION, LANGUAGES, ‘PHE Undersigned teaches Latin, Greek, French, Italian, Euglish Compositien, Gene- ral Fiistory, Doawing, and Perspective. He ia also willing to read fur and select the literary depart- ment of a Rewspaper. J. F. NEWBERY, B.A. Christ Church, Oxford, King Street, Ch'town. _April 15, 1867. A Tea Party ILL be held (D. V_) at or near the St. Peter's Bay Church, on the Ith day of JULY, in aid of the funds of the Presbyterian Congregation there. By authority of the Trustees. MONTAGUE COFFIN, Secretary. May 27th, 1867. NOViLTIES} Wwe HAVE RECEIVED, BY STEAMER from BOS TON— lated Wire DISH COVERS (in aette of 5), “ EGG BOfLERS, entirely new, BEEFSTEAK BROILERS, Patent FLOUR SIFTERS, : Silver-plated Call Bells, Patent Gong House Bells, 4 styles, Transplanting Trowels, Cast Iron Boot Jacks, Boring Machines, with Augers complete, COUNTER SCALES. Plated Tea and Table Spoons, “ “ Leather Back House Brashes, H. E. STARBIRD & Co. GEORGETOWN. T Court House in Georgetown, on TOROS Y., granted by his Honor the Surrogate, dated the maker, at the time of bis death, of and in that tract town, aforesaid, with all and singular the premises A. H. YATES. Telegraph Buildings, Water Street, June 10, 1867. JOHN DEKUYPER GIN, Ps HHDs and QUARTER CASKS. For Sale by | N. RANKIN, Auctioneers’ June 10, 1867. 2i S. W. DODD, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. RESIDENCE : JAMES M. PIDGEON’S, Esg., MARGATE, P. E. 1. Jane 10, 1867 3m THOMAS W. MAY, Surveyor and Conveyancer, Glenstewart - - = Southport. Row. { } | | REFERENCE: | The Surveyor-General, Charlottetown. | June 10, 1867, dy | | GHABLUSTETOWA - Woollen Factory Company, S a sufficient number of shares have been subscribed to the Charlottetown Wovilen 'Kactory Company to warrant the holding of a |yveneral meeting of the shareholders, for the par- pose of making, ordaining, and establishing such by-laws, rules, and regulations forthe youd govern- ment of the said Corporacion, as the members there- of shall deem necessary ; and also for the purpose of choosing seven Directors to manage the affuira of the same.—we hereby call a geueral meeting for the suid purposes, and to transact any other business anthorized by the Act of Lucorporation, to ve beld at the Hall over Seoit's Carriave Factory, on FRIDAY, the 25th of JUNE, instant, at 2 o'clock, p m., at whieh all persous who have sub- scribed one or more sharey ure expected to be pre- seut, eithe: personally or by proxy. DAVID LAIRD, ALEX McMILLAN, GEOKGE I LOCKERBY, JAMES LAIRD, Ju... DAVID M. FRASER, WILLIAM H. HYDE Charlottetawn, June iO ba? ay £5. KsWARD, y HER#AS on Satarday night last. some evil disposed person or persons did malicionsiy and wautouly destray a namber of the Trees in Hilisberonzh Mik he ubove reward wilt be paid by the Committee of Mayagement to any person who wiil give information which wil lead to the arrest und conviction of Lhe perpetrators of the uct. By Order of * - we ae ete é ‘ Charlottetown, June 10, 1867. : j i j | ; | Veyunce ! will make advances if necessary. With a complete assortment of BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. City Hardware Store. May 20, 1867. 4i Administrator’s Sale of Land in O be sold by Public Auction, at the the Sixteenth day of JULY uext, at the hour o eleven o'clock, forenoon, by virtue of a License Tweuty-tourth of May last, all the Eatate of Joun SavaGt McDonacp, late of Georgetown, Shoe- or piece of Land, being Town Lot Namber Six, in he first rage of Letter A of Town Lots in George- and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Tekms—Cash ou delivery of the Deed of Con- r THOMAS McDONALD, Administrator. Wiltshire Road, June 10th, 1867. isl 4w Professor Holloway in a new Character, OR the information of such of our readere as wish tu make consignmenute of any kind te | England, we beg to state that Professor Holloway | will be happy to take charge of the same on the usual terms of commission. The Professor, having at all times large availabie funds at bis commands His long stand- ing and experience are a sufficient guarartee that the greatest attention will be paid to the intereac, of ali those who may enfrast their business to bim, | whilst the large sources of information within bie reach, by agenta distributed throughout the eivil- | ized and uncivilized world, will render his advice | juterested connection with wereantile tranaactions | invaluable.— Delki Gazette, March 7th, 1867. — MAILS. New Summer Arrangement. HE MAILS for the United Kingdom, the neighbouring Previnees, United States, &o., | will, until farther notice, be closed at the General | Post Office, Charlottetown, as follows, vizz— For Canada, New Brunswick and the United States, via Shediac, every TUESDAY aad FRI- DAY evening at 8 o'clock. For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY aud FRIDAY eveuing at 8 o'clock. For Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West Indies, every alternate MONDAY and WEDNESDAY eveaing at 8 o'clock, as follows, vizi— Monday, June 17 Monday, Sept. 9 Wednesday, 19 Wednesday, * I1 Monday, July J Monday, ae Wednesday, * 3 Wednesday, “ 25 Monday, = Monday, Oct. 7 Wednesday,“ 17 Weduvsday, “ 9 Monday, “ 29 Monday, . = Wednesday,“ 31 Wednesday, “ 23 Munday, Augt. 12 Monday, Nov, @ Wedneaday, 14 Wednesday,“ 6 Monday, > 2 Monday, “ 34 Wednesday,“ 23 Weduesday, “ 20 Mails for pummerside and St. Eleanor's, to be forwarded per Steamer, will be closed every TUESDAY and PRIDAY evening at 8 o'clock. And Mails for Georgetown and Souris, per Steamer, every FRIDAY evening até o'clock. Letiers, (9 be registered. and Newspapers must be posted baif an bour before the time of elusing the Mails, . THOMAS OWEN, General Poet Office, Ch'tewn, } isl 10th June, 1867. “