qe j ‘ mise to become good gre : aewiwrs of svetets T confess that “ . st fal school » tte | ; rost useful school Suck ie s s be Catholie in the t y s lteral ¢ “ , . ‘ . mt ' is t at « “ ‘ t Sect u vl } Prese DoF i saved suctet¥ a for rel ' 2 the name and the sak ' coumon ‘ esdroeeit When such s ms are perverts ad ito means of Pp \- tie matter by whom or to what, t a ‘” e, d fe AL ihe ¢ vd fur w meu wy we . ‘ i ic s 5 p s they sf t\ feria mi Xe good erely Mat } id $, Are pretty 0 a ,¥ ‘ i ‘ \ in te . S i im \as \ has { 4 ta ‘ ‘ W aal ’ os ‘ ‘ S Va t rot ! rs tn i J a ‘ ft tt ts S S - 4 su t Pret t ‘ . dee j s «of Hous As very es art th “xs > ‘ lb = ! idea wha t sniches i ‘ Ht ‘ \ i s . “ ‘ ‘ « ‘ 3 t > “ \ t sa i be watt ¥ ‘ « 5 ' t XN LS mt al ‘ t bre a c a s Mu cry & little » ko ——- COLON RIFLE COMPETITION We fay meen kindly f ished trom ft 4 a i M 4 » s « " sw au 5 i i i “i i sda Ay is Phere ap- ws . \ i t t s ‘ \ t ears Is 367. | iat. , t . M ! st : t4VI Yad 2 s Last yea Nedal was w by Capta | Ta ' i snors, with 3U p Ss, ahi Is 34 sWasthe bishe waumber made; t r wus favourable and aii the arra: xements periect Name Ooutp ¥ Porate Bom'r. L.. Youuker, ist Bat. Arti rv. 32 SMiver Medal und £10 0 0 Pr. T. Dovile P of Wales Jt 8 uo hr WoC White P. ot Wales 20 7 e6¢@ Pe. C. Sinall Phie MY 6 vv Pr A. McLellan lYundus 2 $ @8@ Gin'r) F Hewston let lat Arti'ry 28 4 48 Pr WD. MeKiszeu P. of Wules | 27 3 @e9 Pe. J. T. Whi P of Wales & 4 00 Pr. D. Arbing Kova 2 lt Pr E. J. Rodd Spring Vale 20 00 Ser. W. Rodd ls Meunted Kifles Jo sv B24 Col. H. Geer 2ud Quis Co. Key. 25 ize Cap. & Ad E Purdy Qn's Co Vol 24 io 0 Ser. J. Laird Ist Kat. Artiry 24 me t Gu'r. Geo. Coombs do do du 24 0 oY ALL COMERS’ : Pr. Geo. Seaman Little York 31 400 Ser. W Rodd lat Mounted Kides WW 2 60 Pe. d+ llenderecn KRevalty 29 2 10 ¢ BS.M.G Degherty Ist Bat. Anttry 28 1 10 ¢ Pr Allan Stewart brundas 2 . 2. Pr Geo. Henderson Kovalts 238 015 6 Capt D Vautou Qu s. Own Co. 28 a be Pr. Moleneaux Keowalty a #iee Pr F Uewst lst Hat. Arti'ry 7 076 Corp’! N. MeNeill P of Wales 2 9 30 Very Latest | Despatches, Londen, Aug. 14 Intelligence bas been received that bands of arined iusurgents bave made their appearance io Arrager. at the tewn of Caspe A detachinent ef Spauieh Lrvups bus beeu seul io pursull of the Tebwls A deepateh frow Candia eays that Place between ine (> the 27th of July beaten 1-65 a battle took i durkish tro bh the Yurke were badly Tale & swot aon dt ie asserted that a new difficulty hae arisen between the Fiemca Goveruuweut and the Bey oi Tuuis Lishen, Aug. 2 The Duke DeMontepensier has addressed a’! communication tu Queen leabella of Spain, pro- testing agains! the Koya seli aod the Duchess M. Order cendemumeg thin- Z-pensier to exile Quebec. Aug. 12 A fire occurred thia moruing on Croas street, in Meutesla Ward, which destroyed eight houses The Canadian Council tas passed an order prebibiting the importahiou of burued catile trom she Usited States. Geld closed at 1473. . Teronto, 120 Berry, the colored champion, bas challeuged Pinwiog to rowing a wile race for $500 London, August 13 The recent speech of Napoleon at Treves forus @ theme of comment, aid is variously regarded by Sha press of Evugland While some of the journais speech usa cerusin pleaye of pesos, eliier assert that it ie realiv a copy for war preparations The Meiser ° lin, says that the characterize the Gazette “" Be Chancellor of the North Geruau Contederation has | bees authorized to enter iute negotiations with the United States aud other foreign powers tor the perpose of estul liehing a vew international law, providing for the protection aud proper treatment of ewigrati« on the high seas, and that the Feder- sl Government propuses to appoint au ayent, whose duty fit shall de to watch the emburka tiew of emigrunts [rom Geruwuy ports “sud report al) abuses The Emperor of Russia is at Lungencivalback, @ight miles from Wisbaden be Kinvg of Prossia arrived there yesterday aud heud an interview With the Czas fc io understood that the conversation of their Majecties was of tlie most pacific charneter London, Aug 13, P.M The Britieh ship Brian Barrhowe, from Dublin, Ang. let, for Quevec, wes lest ate, “The captain Std iret mule were saved The indications are that tive German prine Kara georgewich, vow on prisou here. will be coin deun ed by tie Legal Tribuual, before which le is to be brought on complaint of Servian Keyency Maidetingn Wells, awed 15 years, formerly porter at the Dover Kailwuy Station, wus w day lunged Within the yard of bis prisow, for wurder of dia tieu Blastes The ouly porsoue who witnessed the execatun were prison vlficers, a few reporters, eed three private citizeun JT isis is the first private execution Which has taken place guder Lie uew w concerniug capital pulusiiment som Young Men's Christian Association and Literary Iustitue. A Special Mectiag of the above body will be held gext Wednesday Evening, the 1M¥th iat., at 8 e'cieck, in the Axsuciation Kuoows, to receive a Report trom the Hon Dr Young, reepecting bis Visit io the late Cunvention at Detroit; aud on Other important matters. At the close of the Sbuve Meeting, the Execuiiwe Committee wil Meet vu maliers of pressing interest. It is re- @¥esied, that bull ul Uiese wicelings way Le well Btleuded J. Davis, See'y, Aug 14, 1464 ~-e —_ ‘ Tuer is quite an exodus of luborere going on just sow from this Colony to New Draucawick. luc ouligtauis are going lo work wu Uwe raliway Buown a6 Weetern Eatension,’ and will receive ewe duliar aud a quarter a day—al least so it is) aaid —J/fer Quartenty Revinws.—We have reeeived the Westminister Kees tor July, 1oie, published at the (iffice of Leouard Seutt. 140 Fulton Street, New York. Yerms, tor Blackwood or any of the Reviews $400 a year. Biackwood and any one Keview $700. The tour Reviews $12 00 Blackwood aud the tour Reviews $15.00 —~—ae it will be seen by an advertisement in another “vlewy thuia ¢ vault y Meeting bas been called to bate tule consideration the qiestion of Free ‘Trade Ween this Culony and the United States. As free trade with the United States would be of im- Meuse benetit to the people of this Island, we ure MW opision that it ie the bounden duty of every Maw tu it, beth in his private and his pablie expa My. to do ull that lies in his | ther so itable as, object The meeting eld on Se Zist inst. aud will, uo doubt, be largely at- bended wer to fu will be —_—_* Staples New Pens. —™M:. b. F. Staples hae Feceutly invented another deseription of peo Which we take great pleasure in fre commending to the public, It is a plain cireular pelnted pen, Wak o smoothly -rounded pout It i wmade @ntirely of steel, and unlike west pens, i le very Bble, and will stand any amount of bard » Without materially damaging |. Mr indefatigable ww hie exertions to sup- py the facilities to eneure a thoreugh syetem #f Penmaes auiong our people. and we trust Bhat bie exeeiieut copy beeke, which are autho- by the Council of Public lustreuction, aud Peo will be exteustvely used throughs ut FOV ince, 4 ue ke Cor Neu Orrice, 6th August, 1868. _ Hie Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Couneil bas been pleased to apport the following geutiemen Justices of the Peace for County, viz Jou Davar. of Township Number 5 Esquire : M Johu Mac Donald, Ar hibald, ot Powuship Natuber I4 Carlton's Condition Powders a KENNEDY, the soul at rring Seuttish Vocalist, has come Geo and bear him to-night in the Market Hall He pretaces each song with a abort description, interspoewed with atising anecdotes, mh Many Whieh the ce iracteristica of the y Scot, are admirably brought out Miss Kennedy presides at the Piano, and is a worthy duughte rota noble sen of Seng For particulare abelher colurue Canny Bee advertisement to —- To Correspondents. We have ree: “ Fans,” ved a letler signed relating to the nyury deve te Cattle, some short ne since, on the Georgetown Road We do tet see Chat any goed woud result from the pub- freation of Verity's” letter, as the case is te be . tried i the Supreme Court, when ne doubt every fustice will be done the parties aggrieved, oa -o County Meeting on Reciprocity. To the Hon. Francis 1 agworl of Qu ns Can , Hig Stn: —We rv speeotiuily request that you will be plessed to call at some early and couvenieut day a public meeting of the cesident inhabitants of this Cowuty, to take inte consideration the ques Dowel recipreca bree Prade between this Colony aud the [ ted States of America; as alsv the present reguial s by which Awe in’ Fraber- men are entitied to fis 1 The COUSLS « his Islund, order to enquire Whelner any aileralion on these subjects can be made wilt advaniage lo the juterest of prosperity of this Colony. Ch'tewn, August 14, 1808 J. BR. Bourke, J. P Samuel D ake, James Rattray, George Bryenten, tl Longworth, Chris. Bryeutou, J it ‘ I sa tel ii igeou, Fade Goff George Beer, Alex Stewart, Johu A. MeDouald, Win. Sellers, Edward Roche, Wim. Dodd, R. Heartz, David Douglas, kK. Needham, James Stewart, Duncan Matheson, Win. Seott, Alex. T Rattray, Alex. MeGregor, D A. Vaughn, Win. MeGili, Johu C. Binns, Chas. Binns, E. Palmer, Joho Ross, Jobu MeGregor, i ww... & ris, G. C. Vickerse ‘ ' Jolin Williams, } Ww Farquiarsen, Jobo A. MeDenald, | Cornelis Higgins, Richard Bowman, James Matheson, Aex Robertson, jr. James Fergueson, A chd MeNeill, Chas Hyde, F Kelly M. P r R P. Haythorne, J.A.MeDonaldJ.P.) Johu Higgins, John Trainor, George Deacon, Peter MeGrath, Win. Brown, Larry Binns, lsuac Thompsen, James Me Millan, Robert Robertsen, Stepleu H gxins, Win. T ilu pson Isaae Henderson, Ww E.R attray, John Bryentou, G. W. Gardiver. David Laird, [n compliance with the above Requisition, I meeting of the resident in- to be helden in the Market Hall, Charlottetown, at two o'clock, pom., ou Friday uext, the 2ist1 hereby call a pub e habitants of Queeu's Counsy ist. Fraxers LoNGwortn, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Queen's County, ? August i4, Isc. 5 Married, At Mr. Burdett's Rocky Po nt, on the 4th o August, by the Rev. William Ross, assisted by the Rev Dr. King. f Halifax, Mr. Neil Graham, Charlottetown, to Miss Margaret McNeill, West River (lu the th iust., by the Rev. D. FitzGerald, Mr Joseph Warren, of Moutague Bri lve, to Miss Jane duffy. of this city Died Charlottetowa t deesday. the llth of August iustuat, saddenly, Mr. Revert Watts, aved 28 vears. son of the late M J s Watts, Baker, ent Street At Little Yerk. on the 3th inst .in the Gith rear her uue I ‘ the beloved wife of Mr Kobert Vessey Sent She ives “u sOorrowlIng husband and six « iren aul ten grandchidren sipourn her loss t us me without hope KheWIUY their iss is bai atu She Was j a native of Yorks Envland deland in the year Launched. Ou the 4th inst.. frou the Shipyard of Mr. Peter Bollum, Enmore River, for Wm. Richards Fag . of Pert Hill, a Brig 231 tons register, to class 5 vears, ! at Liovds, called t Item ; Ou the Sth inst . from the Shipyard of Mr Wa Ellis. Dideterd, Lot for Wim. Richards. Esq. of Port Hill. a bark 54% tous register te class 6 years, at Liovds, called the * Esperanza.” Port of Charlottetown. ENTBRED. Aug. 7th.—Margaret, Arbuckle, Grandique, 100 tung limestone to W. Wilder; Highland Liss, Living- stone, Port Hood, 50 tons of limestone to William | Douse; Hewadin, Cotes, Liverpool, general cargo of mer. Stu —Volant, Glasgow, cargo; Christiana, Laugell, River J tin, 20 m feet boards, 4 spars; Game C.ck, Chiverie, Gulf of >t Lawrence, 440 bbis. mackerel to H. E Starbird & Co.; Vienna, McDonald, Pictou, coal; Lelia Ada, Fuiey, Cow Bay, 70 tons of coal, 150 empty butter tuls to M. Foley. 9:h—Win. Henry, McDonald, Fimlaysen, gen Judique, 60 tons limestone to master; Mary Kate, | Gillisy Bay de Verte, 12 m feet deal to Peake Bros. | & Co.; Mary Lucy, Watkins, Hawke-bury, 9) tons | | limestone; Scioto, S. Merchaut, Gloucester, 105 bbls. pogios, 17 cans varnish. 10th—Angelique, | Robertsoa. Pictou, coal to Perkins aud Cascly; | Ambrose, McDovald, Pictou, coal, to Steamboat Cu.; Mope, Kobertsen. Pictou, coal, Beer & Sons; Kate, Mutch, Richibucty, deal, to J. C. Pepe; Woodbine, Robertson, coal, to Perkins and Cas ivs Spey, MePheraon, Cow Bay, eoul, to Carvell Bros. ; Olivia, Buckler, P rt Hood, limestone, te JC Pope; Sarah, Can« *, Cocaiznoe, boards, to A. Mac- Neill; Biehmond, Dalwn, Pugwseh, ballast Lith —eh. Velocity, MeLean, Halifax, luaber and shingles; Seaman's Bride, McD nald, Merrigomish, gravel; Fewe, McLean, Luctouche, 10,000 feet deals, to Owen & Weleh. 12—Str. Commerce, Doane, Boston and Habitax, merchandize. Sch. Prince of Wales, Wier, St John’s, Nild., 500 bbls berring, to A. MeNeill; Pursuit, OU’ brien, Cuatham, boards and eeantling, t: Wm Dodd; Vermont, Aenolis, Pugwash, 16,000 feet deuis, to A. Muc- New; Elizaveth Aun, Beut, Bay de Verte, 13,000 feet deals, to Welsh & Owen; Highland Maid, Foster, Kichibucto, deals, boards and laths, to Win. Dodd; Charles, MeNeill Sheuwgue deals; E. Y. @ , McFadyen, Pictou, 51 tous slack coul, to Peake & Co.; Lively, Roberts, Hawksbury, N. 5., 36 tons limestone to Peardow; Fury, MeKachern, Chatham, boards, pailings and laths, to N. Rankin; Royal Arch, Aylward, Chatham, limestone and puailings. } 13th—Charles E. Moody, Clark, fishing voyage, li» bbis. mackerel ; Albert Biward, Atkinsen, Shediac, 6,GU0 deals and 48,000 boards, w Arch. McNeill; Annie, Sallivaa, Pictou, 69 tons slack cual, to P Laces; Shannon, Busby, Kichibucto, boards, deals and shingles; Velettie, McNeill, Pug- wash, 60 tuns limestone, t: Peardon; Ariel, Finlay sun, Kickibueto, 24,000 d.als to J.C Pope. lth ~— Princess, Hopkius, fishivug voyage, 115 barrels wackerel; Senator, Mclanis, do 60 bbls mackerel; Daniel, Walsh, Pictou, 48 tous coal, to Lawson and Walsh; Funny, Jamieson. fishing voyage, 187 bbls mackerel; Banner, McFariand, do 1564 berrels mackerel; Margaret, James Chapman, buctouche, seautlhag and deals, de, to A MeNeill. 1oth— Mary, LeBlanc, Chutham, 38,172 feet boards and seunthiog, ty Win. Dodd, CLEAREIL. | Aung. 6th—Drave, Poul, fishing voyage; Undine, B bourie, L ver pool, 251,793 feet deals, 3 Lbis pieck- led fish and 250 bush vats, sbi;)ped by Hou. J Nickerson, Boston, having on board 21 qtis cod , 225 bbis. Alewives, by Carvell Bros , aud 3744 ibs. salmon, by J. Cairns, 125 bbls. mackerel by HE Starbird, 105 do by I C. Hail, 50 buls. eggs, 60 | qtis cod, by W. Bb Dean; Feme, McLean, Bu ‘- twuchbe, bal. 8tn—Game Cock, Chiverie, fishing voyage; Vienoa, McDonald, Pictou, bal ; Giarelie, Gallant, fishing voyage, by I. C. Hall; Mary Fane, Yerrivo, Sydney, bal.; Mayflower, Gerrior, Sydney, bal ; Nine Brotiers, Lutes, Lingan, C. B., bal ; Pilot, Malee, Port Daniel, bal.; Elizabeth Ann, Bent, Pictou, bal.; Lady Sate Porrior, Arichat, bal.; Wm. Henry, Antigonish, bal. 10th — Model Ball, fishing voyage; Adelle, Deagle, Sydney, bal.; Christiana, Langell, Brule, bal ilth —Weodbine, Kobertson, Pictou, bal ; Kiehuond, Dalton, Wallace, bal.; J. C. Orr, Urr, Port Duuiel, bul ; Angelique, tubertsun, Pictou, bal; Highland Lass, Living- stone, Port Hood, bal. Seh, Auwbrese, McDonald; Pictou, ballast ; Gipsey Queen, Forbes, Canso, de ; Hope, Kober teon, Pictou, do. 12th—Lrizt Volant, Fila; sun, Glasgow, deals and salmon, by Owen & | Weish aud Uaires, Sch. Angelica, Dodd, Wales, deal, by Wa. MeGiil Donald, Puwtou, beilast ; Margrret, Arbuckle, Pictou, do; Charnes, McNeill, Shemogue, du; V viette, MeNeill, Pictu, dv; Alexander, Anderson, Anti- ovish, du Sic Commerce, Doane, Bustou, 500 varrede herring and 4 bbls ralmon, by Carvell Bros., codfish by LC Hall, b4th—Sebr Fanny, Jamieson, fishing voyage; Lanver, MeFarlanu, do h Sheriff { aud came to this: C. | Pope; Sarah Ann, Jones, Cape Tormentine, bal. | Tth—Ariel, Finlayson, Kichibucto, bil ; Alhambra, | 13th—Seamun s Bride, Me- | Judson’s Pills. | The Canadian Steamer ** Napoleon’ entered our , ! - % : M Prinee | barbor on Thursday morning lust. having on bourd Sir Jolin A MacDouald and Lady MacPonratd, Si: George EK. Cartier, Bart, the Hon. Peter Michell, the Hon. Johan Sautleld MacDouald, Colonet Ber nard. Mr. Gibb, Mo P.. and several ladies The Outngwshed party haded at an early lienr sere viter remaining some time at the Osborne Lous the rain preventing them from ecareyving ent thei: intention of driving au short distance inte the coun try—they proceeded to Government Honse At 9 o'clock thev re-embarked and proceeded ov their voyage to Canada.—Ist. A geod tine may be expected by all those who attend the Bible Christian Sabbath School Tea aud Excursion. It is not often that one ean precure a day's innocent and healthful reereation and aid a good cause at one and the same time Phe country looks lovely now aod the heat is pot overpowering, o@ Morse’s indian RootPills ———_—_-. Beye Mr. Beer's ready for sale. Wixrer Wueat is now Just think, this year’s wheat cul, threshed, cleaned. and ready for market on the 17th of August!! If, on further trial, Mr. Beer's experiment proves a success, he will have done a service of incalculable value to the people of this Island. The enterprising and public spirit among our farmers have now a good opportunity of following up the experi ment so happily begun by Mr. Beer, -—*e oe = believe that the rst page was written by one of We the } have good reason to ‘Islanders Abroad,’ who has distinguished himself both as a fighter , Ih writer in the om New London. and a Cuited States. hails f) PRICES CURRENT. CHARLOTTETOWN, August 14, L868. Provisions, and | launched with tis Excelleney and Mra. Dandas. | CITY WEIGH BRIDGE. | JUST ARRIVED. MFYENDERS will be received at the Office of | the City Clerk, until 12 o'clock, noon, on } WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of August, inst., | from persona desirous of obtaining the situation of Ciry Weigher aud Keeper of the City Weigh Hiidge Pie Perders toust state the lowest amount per centoon the tolls or reeeipts of the bridge. ‘the parties are willing lo take; or, i the applicaut for one year. The City undertaking to keep the Bridge in proper working order, Printed Ticket Books aud Fuel are provided by the City. Every needful information will be furuisned by the sub- scriber on application at the Poles Office. PETER MACGOWAN, City Clerk. Dated 12th August, 1863. Lic I=. N FRIDAY, the ( past Store of Hon. D Brenan, Merchaut, and Pope's Wharf.a POCKET BOOK, containing a certain sum of money, part in Gold and part in Island Notes. The finder wil be amp rewarded by leaving the same at the Store of the Hou. Daniel Brenan, or at the Examiner Office JAMES AYLWARD. Morell, Lot 40, August 15, 186s. y ‘ HOUSE TO LET! ~ be let, and immediate possession given, that well-known two storey HOUSE and 14th inst., about half Premises in Keut Street, owned by the Sabseriber. | The House can be let in one or two Tenemente, ae there ace two Stables belunying to it. For terms aud particulars apply to JOHN BREEN. 3in pd Edueation. Ch'town, Aug. 11, E858 Board of Beef, (smal!) per Ib................---.44 to SA | PFVHE MONTHLY MEETING of the Vo by the quarter......... vere eBgd to Gu Board of Education, will be held at the = ( or bo bes dont eee Sat to Sid Colonial Building, on THURSDAY, the 27th of We SONNE: has Sb be 8 ie8 oe cece othe dae 94} AUGUST instant, at 1 o'clock, a. m. Mutton, per BD sass veccecens sees cncees Sid Oo Cd] eal, per dik wiked an ek cen eeues vooesell to dd JOHN McNEILL, is cM ES bo 0h dele ced due abla: 7d te lad Secretary. fasmb per {b...... teens eeeeerecerecee Stu 7d; Angust 12, 1868, Ns UND ns cae ds od eke bbebeud 10d to Is : ee ae | De Balt wos vere sees na4na ee ‘* Kennedy is Dickens in Song.” AG he noe cuaw o60e a00e oe .. 3d to Gd nie ed . ; Ne NN dds bo ois chs Rendeece Od te 101 ee i ick wn ck nce weds koaca none ™ T4aNe . -a\gbh’R* y SNE BO Mo bina s weve cccec.es evade 3d to 3gu SONGS OF SCOTLAND. Leet Le le oe PR, OO ORNs in s= cacee cses ces ccs ek ae TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Grain, “a a, ee YY 5 a We cis oi oie ics wins . 33 to 38 Sd MAR Kk kK P H ALL. Veyetables,. | Potatoes, per Saehel 2... 6 cc ccecsacs ! -.2to 23 61 do new DNs cas ccenteienakemenneces Is New Potatoes per quart..........-.. - -41 wd A pple... 2. 220+ cece coce ces v's erence ee | Green Peas per quart... ...-...20.2...5- 6d te Fd Poultry. .o.. 18 3d to Ise 6d ococeee te 7s Ot Ducks each furkeys, each Monday & Tuesday, August 17 and 18. | MR. KENNEDY, (The Celebrated Scottish Vocalist,) | Begs to announce his return to Charlottetown, | (for two nights only,) in his popular OS 4 bb Node Ob6y nbsd 000040 0006 200s 06040 | ° a ae 9. te ~ 34 entertainments, on the | Chickens per pair............ is €d to 3: oo SONGS OF SCOTLAND. ee en, ee ee Herrings, per barrel... ‘. . 25s tu 30- 7 nis . a al .. ¢ Te Admission Is. 6d. Reserved Seats 3s. | Lumber. Tickets at the Bookstores and at the Door. Beards, (Hemlock). ania eit o occ 586d to Se Doors open at 7: commence at 8 o'clock. ae “ -4s to 5s erm Augnst 10, 1868, 2in f PRR OEL POF OF. +» +2 n0's00s one sovsene SONI EM ali iinet dileibinticsniiiasvichiaah | Sundries. : WINTER WHEAT, SO ORR cde dius occ 400 cooeeanaees 70s 80s Ss Nb ba oso sens sane cade beh oces bane i i ccnagons sea seet none | /PYWO acres of the above now growing, a good Clover Seed per Ib......... ee ee none |* crop, will be harvested in about ten days. Homespun, per yard..... aaa 4s to6s| About 40 BUSHELS FOR SALE. Ready for de- Oi, vi ncee owe ade 7d te 9u | livery in time for fall sowing. | Hides, Sr Lhe hchke Hebe eeee ones cee a0 anele 4d | . > Wis ctkenes eavsc ole to 80 6a] Price 17s 6d. per bushel. | Sheepskins .... ee Morse’. ee TA AAR RAR A RAR RRR B R Q NZ, * - wnNy. ONETTE \ » P| a 4 4e ‘QNE application of this most elegant pre- parution is extrem sly simple, while its ef- tect upen the articles enumerated below is almost | magical, imparting to them a glazed touzed | | surtace of Great beauly i—_ } Iren Fenders, Stuves, Gas Fittings, Ornaments, | Lauup Stands, Copper Coins, &¢., Straw Hats, Bonxers, PLasrer Busts & Orna- MENTS, LeAVES, (real), Ivy, Laurel, Holly, &e.—* Effeet most charming,” —Leather leaves may be Bronzed IL- LUMINATORY and WairtnG Use ful and ornamental. alsy be Jiluminated City Drug Store, Vieroria Building, 2 August 17, 136. 5 “HEM ADVERTISEMENTS. |2 Tons of CORDAGE from 3 i\6 Cwt MANILLA ROPE, |} Ch'tewn, Aug. 10, L868. Glass may | W. RK. WATSON. | i | -® beautiful grounds of a | Persens desirous of purchasing will please forward GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. | thuir-orders. GKBORGE BEER. 3. 1868 3in COADAGE! CORDAGE UST RECEIVED, ex Brigt. TOLANT, from GLASGOW, and now for SALE at LOWES PRICES— inch to 3 inch, aLso, by Kewadin, 20 Cases of Dunville’s Celebrated IRISH WHISKEY. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. is! din | Tea Part ¥ EAST POINT ! the East Point UXION B INK STOUK. | Light House, on TUESDAY, 25th day of | AO SHARES of the above for sale. WILLIAM DODD. Queen Square. Ch’town, Aug. 17, 1868. pat 2w ey thtpcwaniun EX “KEWADIN. ™ Boxes TIN PLATES, 3 Rolls SHEET LEAD, 1i0 Bags CUD NALLE, 1 Cask BAR TIN, 27 Keys GUNPOWDER, Fer Sale, at a smialladvance on cost, by H. bk. STARBIRD, & Co. Ain Aug. 17, [868 ‘Ro Fishermen. AND NPEEACKEREL BARRELS a Apply to J. C. FOPE. |} Ang. 17, 1868. Sunday School Anniversary. uk Avoiversary [om A of the Bible Chrivtian Sakbath School will be held in the ;/MARKE? HALL, on WEUNESDAY next, at 5 >. ia. i Au EXCURSION in the “ Hearwer Beuce” | will take place at 1 o'clock, p. m, returning in | time for Tea. Tickets, for Tea and Excursion, 2s. 3d. For Ex- cursion, without Tea, is. 6d. For Vea, without excursion, Is. 6d Lhe proceeds, with collection on Sabbath, fer the benetit of the Scho! ig’ tthe weather prove unfavorable it will tuke place on the following day. Cl town, Aug. 17, 1505. TRADE SALE! — A *, SALES’ ROOM, on PRURSDAY, the 20th | 4 inst., at LL o clock— 6 CASES DRY GOODS, Containing Grey and White Cottons, Cloths, Doe } skits, Coburgs, Delaines, Lustres, Ready Made | Clothing, Printed Cottons, Deniws, Flan- wels Living, Lowediug, Bagwing, Cau- yas, with a lotot HAKOW ARK, Glassware. Dyestufls aud Groceries. SEE UANDBAILLS. N. RANKIN. Aug. 17, 1868. lin Fancy Biscuit, Confectionary, CC \SES FANCY BISCUITS, HILDS. HL tHLAND WHISKEY, &c. “ITALIAN WAREHOUSE » REGATTA will take place at GEORGE- | of SEPTEMBBR = Races to begm at 4) o’cieck, au Five Pounds. &C. Ac. BARKELS CONFECTIE INARY, AH at the Lowest Prices Ch'town, Aug. 17, 1505. TOWN, under the auspices ot the ‘ Gecrge- | Prizes will be given fur ail classes of Sailing and Programme and Rules to be seen at the Secre- Per * Volant” from Glasgow. BOXES T. PD. PIPES MACKACHERN & CO. GEORGETOWN REGATTA. ‘town Regatta Club,’ on DHURSDAY, the 8rd dxy ‘Rowing Boats. Highest prize for Sailing | cary’s Ullice. ivt Geusge, Brown, Liverpool, timber, deals, de. | WILLIS “i. \ i. C. Pope. Sclg, Highland Maid, Foster Vil Ng WX | j awe, beil..sts Sy Casey, Cocaigne, bal Georgel’* “Lp, ‘ _ Gy ar 1 ate : : I q - %,. r | August, inst., | Chapel SALT. | boats,\ in aid of the Est Point Tea on the Tables at 12 o'clock. Tickets ls 6d each. JOUN McDONALD. Auguet 7th, J 868. her BOY WANTED, OR AN OFFICB, a Smart Intelligent BOY between 13 and 15 years of age, (from the Country,) one who writes a goed hand | and is guick at figures. Apply at the EXAMINER ) OFFICE. August 3, 1368 | MUSIC AND FRENCH! es (EFNERMS, per Quarter of TWENTY FOUR LESSONS :—Music, £2; French, £1 10s. A deduction of 10s. per quarter to pupils taking | Lessons in both Music and French. For further | particudars apply to Mra. MACDONELL, Veran- | duh Cottage Cumberland street nearthe St- Peter's Koad. Chitown, Aug. 3, 1568. } | | GOVERNMENT ESTATE, CASCUMPEC POINT ! | Dwelling House, Store, Warehouses, Shed and Wharf. NHE above Valuable Properties which ure sitaate at CASCUMPEC POINT, | wid be submitted to PUBLIC COMPETITION by ‘the Commissiouer of Public Lands, ut Keefe's | Hotel, Alberton, on SATURDAY, the 22nd day of | August, at 12 o'clock, neon 5 and should they not | be disposed of, will be submitted for vearly reutal. Terms and particelars at time of sale. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. her pat isis} lin | Lind Office Ang 8, 1868. , Db tO ate CHARLOTTETOWN. revi AL Clipper BARQUE LILLIE, I 300 tons Register. The A 1 Clipper | BARQUE CONSTANCE, 299 tous Register, jelassed at Liogds,dor 7 years. will ve despatched ax above, about Ist SEPTEMBER, next. For freight or passage, apply in LIVERPOOL, te iSik JAMES MALCOLM, 57, Souru JOUN iSrreet. Hore te the owners, JAMES BUNCAN & Co August 10, 1868 s THE A 1 Clipper Brigt MOLANT, ALLAN FINLA¥SeN, Commander, will be on the berth to sail from the above Porton or -absut 10th SEPTEMBER. For FREIGHT or PASSAGE apply in Glas- gaw to JAMES KELSO, jr., Eeq, 20 Uniou serect; here tu / L. C. OWEN, 15, ts W. WELSIL. Se =. Cie S —_ Sie f : ~ a oe ” two or three o'clock, between the | “ic PUBLIC TEA will take place on the AND FOR SALE | | CHEAP FOR CASH, | HEARTZ & SON 5 AVE JUST RECEIVED per Steamer from Britain, a LARGE ASSOKPMENT ot | i chooses, the teuder uty slate the bighest sua he | . < = Ae « >» ia willing te pay the City as rent for the Bridge, | Apr sf Gr oods, ” Ke. And a farther supply expected in a few days by midsummer Veerels. The above Goods, along with stock on hand, the | subscribers offer to their customers | VERY LOW, as they wish to make quick sales of the same, to to prepare room for FALL importations. Intending purchasers will please call and examine for themselves. = HEARTZ & SON, August 3, 1868 JUST RECEIVED! Per Amphion: HESTS and HALF CHESTS prime Con gv TEA. For Sale by G. & S. DAVIES. July 6, 1868. { BALES Kaglish ROOM PAVER, 9 For Sale by G. & S. DAVIES. July 6, 1868. i 69 PACKAGES PAINTS and OILS For Sale by G. & 5. DAVIES, July 6, 1868. rieties) Prunella BOOTS, wards. PAIRS Ladies’ and Misses’ Summer BOOTS and SHOES, (dilfereat va- 4s 6d. and up- G. & S. DAVIES. July 6, 1868. DAMAGED PRINTED COTTONS. 2,000 Yards to be suld at a bargain. G. & S. DAVIES. July 6, 1868. 2 BAGS CORKS, (100 Gross Each.) G.& S. DAVIES Julyé, 1868. Townships Nos. 25, 27 & 67. ue COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS, having, under the authority of the Act 16 Victoria, Cap. 18, completed the pur- chase of these portions of Townships Nos. 25, 27 and 67, the property of the Honorable James C. Pope, hereby uotifies add Cesaute wud Occupiers of Land on the above property desirous of purchasing their several locations, that, in accordance with the 10th section of the above recited Act, he is uow prepared to receive the Ne ef the Pur- chase Money of their several holdings, upon pro- ducing the titles, or agreement for the same. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Office of Public Lands, August 0, 1868, aia FLOUR & CORNMEAL, | FNOR SALE, Cheap for CASH on delivery, at A. McNEILL’S Auction Rooms, Reading ; kkoom Buildings. | August 10, 1868. “MONTAGUE. NOR SALE A FREEHOLD BUILDING LOT having a front of 45 feet on the main Street north side of MONTAGUE BRIDGE and running 105 feet back, together with the Com- modious BUILDING thereon erected 33 x 26 snit- able foe a Store and Dwelling house. This is one of the best stands in this flourishing Village, and will be sold at a very reasonable price, terms half down and balance as may be agreed upon. Apply at Georgetown or Montague to A. A. MACDONALD BROS. July 2th 1868. plm Edacational Notice. 7a NORMAL SCHOOL and all other PUBLIC SCHOOLS of the City, will be First of SEPTEMBER next, at 9 o'clock, A. M. By order of the Board of Education, JOHN McNEILL, July 30, 1868. 3in Secrtarey. Weekly Steam Communication WIth BOSTON & HALIFAX. HE STEAMSHIPS ALHAMBRA and COMMERCE, (until turther notice,) will make weekly trips between this Port and BOSTON, calling at CANSO. RATES OF PASSAGE : Re-opeued after the Summer vacation, on the | (960. SPRING {1860 CITY HARDWARE STORE! | ea a LARGEST SUPPLY ‘AND OWEN,’ we have re LS SEG DA. ED AUCTIONS. Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at he Cour? ilouse in GeonGerown, at twelve v'clock, noon, oo SATURDAY, the FIFTH day of DECEMBER, A. DBD. isvt,—nuder and by virtue of a Power of Sale contamed in a certain ludenture of Mortgage, bearing date the fourth day of November, A.D. 1563, and made between Phemas Maher, of Georgetown,in King’s Couaty, BEST ASSORTMENT General Hardware is offered at | } } we have yet imported, which LOWEK PRICES than usual, for CASH PAYMENT ONLY. We way enumerate :— 35 Cwt. Rough Board NAILS, 25 Shingle “ & © Lathing «“ 25 “ Cut Nails, other sizes, 15 “ Flooring NAILS, 25 Cut SPIKES, ¢ 18 * Wrought “ 1S 6 Nails 5 “ Horse 66 12: *° Boat “6 84 Boxes Window GLASS, 17 « Tin PLATES, ” Rolls sheet LEAD, 3 Coils Lead PIPE, 85 * Manilla ROPE, 3 Casks assorted PAINTS, 5 “ Linseed OIL, 1 Hhd. Olive “ 2 Casks BOLTS and NUTS, it “ Wood SCREWS, 1 “ containing 27 Bags SHOT, 25 Kegs POWDER, 1 Case Percussion CAPS, 1 Cask assorted HAMES, 3 “ Trace CHAINS, 1 Case Varnish, 2 Casks Potatoe HOES, ) “ Grubbing “ 2 « Socket SHOVELS, 1 Case Thompson's AUGERS, 1 Cask, 1 Case FILES, Og « SAWS, 1 Cask Butt HINGES, 1 “ Smoothing IRONS, 9 « Hook HINGES, 1 “ Knamelled Ware, 1 « SICKLES, 1 Bale Cod LINES, 15 Bundles Tron WIRE, 1 Cask KNIVES and FORKS, 1 Truss ** Nash’s SCYTHES. 7 Casks assorted Shelf GOODS H. E. STARBIRD & CO May 25, 1366. I8GS. 1868. NPRIMG & SUMMER STOCK!. By various Ships from Liverpool and Glas- gow, Schooners and Steamers from Bos- ton, the Subserthers have partly com- pleted their Importations for the Season, Wholesale and Re- tail, at the usual Low Prices— | Hhds. Granulated and Packagesassort’d Paints Porto Rieo Sugar, Hhds. Paint, Olive and Hhds. Muscavadyo Mo-| Sweet Oii, lasses. Tins Varnish, Cases Dress Goods, in Casks assorted Cutlery, great variety, Bundles Steel, Cases Readymade Cloth-/Tons Bar Iron, ing and Rubber Coats, Boxes Tin Plates, Cases Millinery, Pieces Plough Metal, Cates Linen Drapery, |Cesk Grubbing aud Po- Cases Hoisery, tatoe Hoes, Cases Gloves, Packages Nails& Spikes Cases Straw Hats and)Cask Shovels, Fancy Bonnets, Casksd ronmongery, Cater Shawls & Maatles) Sides Sole Leather, do Haberdashery, Barrels Flour, Currants, do Townend’s Hate) Crushed Sugar, Ep, aud Caps, sum Salts, Ginger, Cases Fivor Cloths, Casks Baking Suda, | Bales Cloth, Cudbear, do White and Colored) Kegs Powder, Mustard, Cotton Warps, Tobacce, do Carpets & Woollens,}Boxes Raisins, Glase, do Printed, Unbleached, & White Cottons, Soap, Lozenges, Coils Manilla Rope, do Striped and Check Bags Pepper, Coflee, Woollens, Rice, do Bagging & Canvass,|Dozs Brooms, Buckets, do 3 & 4 Bushel Gram &c., &e, ke. Sacks, G. & &. DAVIES. Dodd & Rogers’ Brick Store, opposite City Hall. Queen Street, Ch’town, June 26, 1568. 5 WEDNESDAY AUCTIONS. HE SUBSCRIBERS will have a Sale of FLOUR, MEAL, &c., every WEDNESDAY? at LI o'clock, during tne Summer. CARVELL BROS. June 1. Stand from Under! Ladies Cabin. Gente’ Cabin. Forward. To Boston, BOs ds. 45s. “ Halifax, 25s, 3Us IRs. ** Canso, 20s, Qa, lds. CARVELL BROS’., Agents. July 24, 1868. A. HERMANS, GUN- SMITH, Bell-Hanger and Tin-Smith, EGS to itiform his friends. and the public gene- rally, that he has amen comurcnced business on DORCHESTER STREET, next door to the Read- ing Room Building, where he is prepared to execute all orders iu lis line, with neatness sud despatch —ON HAND— 4 Neat Assortment of Tinware Kitchen Utensils, &c., &c., including the patent BON TON COFFEE POT which received the Gold Medal Prize at the Par Exposition of 18647. Also BON TON LANTERNS which will surpass -everylinug an the Market, aud suitable for ater Furm use or on bowrd Versels A few WATER COOLERS on hand which. be sold cheap for CASH. Mr HERKMANS is Avgeuit for SAWYVER’S CRYSTAL BLUE, }a new. economical and superior article used in washing, whereby a saving of fifty per cent. is guaranteed, and for which he begs to solicit the patrouaye of Laundry Maids, &c. Ch'town, July 42, 1868. BEER & SONS Are now burning a tot of superior WHITE LIME. Orders from the country for Lime, in bar rels well headed up, punctaally Aug 3, 1868. oaks wp e238 a ee — ae or: - S Z = eecZ a = a e — Q $ oe ct taal ore = =- FF & < 3 > 3 = = a 4 2 a 44 = 3 oo 8 3 ~ | WeOL. WOOL. ASH PAID for WOOL, on delivery at ‘the Store of He J. CALLBECK. town Jaly Wuh, 1868, th ae OO F ore > together with a large variety-of other STUCK will, White Lime fo Plastering, &c. DOWN COMES THE PRICES!! | Sweet & Olive OIL! ‘The Cheapest and Best in Charlottetown. | For Sale‘ui tee Cash Drug Store. P. G. FRASER. | July 20, 1868. _ FRESH SALMON. ypAKRTIES wishing FRESH SALNON aay be supplied by leaving their Grders at the Sub- scriber's Store, Water Street. Arrangements have been perfected to place the | Peter's, thus insuring their perfect freshness; and lthone who order Salmon may let thew remain in | ithe Ice until they are wauted for use. I.-C. HALL. Chitown, Fite. HER phins EXCURSION TICKETS | { TURING the monthe of FULY and AUGUST, HMErUKN TL'RECS will be issued per Steamers PRINCESS OF WALES AND HE#THER BELLE, ww or frow Charlottetown, Summerside, | Shediac, Pictou, Port Hood, Murray Harvour, Georgetown, 5 uris, &. Tickets available tur one week only. F W. HALES, Secretary. | h’t wa July 13, 1868. JANES F. WHITE, ~ COOPER, Tremain's Red Buildiag, Queen's Wharf. isH, Pork, aud Beef Barrels, constantly on hand. 1000 FISH BARRELS will be seld if applied for ' of hand. Cl'town, P. E. I. August 3, [50S ly Customs and Impost Department, July 4, 1868. LL PERSONS receiving GOODS and 43% MERCHANDIZ& by auy vessels (Steam ers iucladed), arriving at the Port of Charlotte }town, are hereby notilied that m order to insure to |them the safety of said Geeds, they must have a | Permit from this office. signed either by the | Collector or the Assistant, Mr. George Bremner, as all Gioods liable to dety. landed or takeu from any vessel, without « Permit, will be seized in xeco ance With the Revenue Act. WM. B. CLARK, Collector. Ch'tewn, July 1863. LIGHT ! LIGHT!!! Ix¥eroesene @Qil, at WM. K DAWSON‘, mash 2, 1968, Salmon in Ice as soon as taken fromthe Nets at St. | immediatety, Cheap ‘for CASH or approved notes | in Prince Edward Island, Carpenter and Joiner, and Mary, bis wite, of the ove part, and Lemuel Cambridge Owen, ot Charlottetown, in the said Island, Esquire, of the otker part: ALL that tract, piece or parcel of Land, situate, lying and being m Georgetown, in tke said Island, known jand distisguissed as Town Lot Nuaber fitteeu (15), in the third range, letter F., as the same is deleniated, marked and laid down on the wap or plan of the said Town, kept im the office of the Surveyor General, or Keeper of Plans, for the said island; reference being Uhereunte had will more fully and at large appear’ said Lot Nam ber filieen (15), being bounded on the North by Gordon Street, extending thereoa Eighty-four (#4) teet, on the South by Lot Number Two (2); 08 the East by Lot Number toarteen (14), extending North and South one Hundred and twenty (120) feet,and on the Weat by Lot Number sixteen (16); together with all and singular, the Buildings, Houses, Outhouses, Yards, Gardeus, and im- provements Lherectt. For farther particulars enquire at the olfive of F. Breeken, Esquire, Solicitor, LC. OWEN Charlottetown, 22nd May, [stis. tun Valuable Freehold Property ror Sale. rgNO BE SOLD by AUCTION, on the pre aises, ac RULLO BAY, Lot 43, im | King’s County, at 12 o'clock, noon, on TUCKS. | DAY, the Tweniy Secump day of OCTOBEK vext, (i868) under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the twenty-ninth day of March. AD, 1567, and made between Daniel Henry Dingwell, ot Rollo Bay, Lot 43, in Prinee Edward Isla, Merchant, and Hannah D. Dingwell, hie wii, of he one part, and the Honorable William Warren Lerd, of Charlottetown, in the said Island, Merchant, as guardian of Kila May Lea, of the other part; ALL that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying aud being at Kollo Bay. Lot or lowuship No. 43, aforesaid, bounded as follows : Commencing at the south-west angle of Plot No. 12, in possession of James Aitken, on the worth edge of the Post Road leading to Charlottetow « ; thence north a variation of two degrees west from the magnetic north of the year 1764, north one hun- dred and two chains; thence east seven chains aud fittv links; thence south ninety-six chains to the north west boundary of a tract of laud in the possession of James O'Donnel; thence following the conte of said Post Road westwardly te the place of commencement, containing seventy-five acres, a little more or leas, tozether with all the houses, onthouses buildings erections and improv g¢- ments thereon, With the appurtenances theteunto belonging. For farther particulars and conditions of sate, enquire at the office of Messrs. Hexscey & SUL- LivaN, Solicitors, Charlottetown. W. W. LORD. Ch 'tewu, July 16, 1868. FISHERMEN! F° SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS— 15 Bbls. CLAMS (Bait.) CARVELL BRO’S. July 6, 1868 Im CRACKERS! CRACKERS! UST RECEIVED, ex EDWIN .& EVA, from HALIFAK— 1200 Boxes and 22 Barrels of CRACKERS and Fancy BREAD, from Moir & Co's. Steam Factory, which are now on Sale. WILLIAM DODD, Qaven Square. Ch’'town, August 3rd, 1868. ial pat SELLING ATE COST! ee The Subscribers, intending to makea change | in their business, will, until the arrival of the English vessels in the fall, SELL AT COST FOR CASH ONLY, Their Varied Stock of Bartisan & Amexican MERCHANDIZE, COME AND GET BARGAENS. J. W. FALCONER & CO South Side Queen Square, Charlottetown, J ngust 3, raae't WILDERNESS LAND! Government Estetes. | TOWNSHIPS Numbers 1, 2, 4, 5, 6. LL PERSONS desirons of becoming Actual A Settlers ou the Government Wilderness Lévuts, |or apy portion of the above vamed Townships, under the provisions of * Au Act to-encourage the settlement aud caltivation Jf wilderness lands” are herewith notified that the Cammissiener of Pal tic Lands, will attend at William Haywoed's, baq., | 'Tiguish Lot 2,on WEDNESDAY, the (th day | of AUGUST next, andfollowing day, and at John Clark’s. Esq., Caseumpec Village, on MONDAY, | the 24th day of AUGUST, and following day, to | receive applications from such persons, and, if deemed eliville to grant Jetters of occupation. On Friday. the 2st, and on Tuesday, the 25th days of August, the Commissioner will sell the opening of new roads on the above uamed Towa- ships. j ' JOHN ALDOUS, ‘Commissioner. Land Offiee, Aug. 3, 1865, till sate N RS. BREMNER has just received at the PRINCE STREET BOOK AND Sta- TIONERY STORE, per Amphion from London, besides a large and well assorted Stock of Books, STATIONERY, &c.. a great variety of Fancy Goons, &c¢., which she offers at extremely low prices for Cash :— ‘Pursrs, Pocket Books, Ladies’ Reticules, Com- panions, and Bags, Travelling Lags. ‘PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, long, quarto, and small. “CARD CASES in Tortoiseshell, Tartan, and Leather. Work Boxes, Knitting Boxes, Needle and Cases. ‘Boxes for Sheet Music. BRvUSHEs, Hair, Infants’ Nair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving “ComBs, Horn and Rubber Dressing, and Pocket eather Dusters | Mirrors “Spectacles and Reading Glasses Spectacle Cases Ezg Boilers Stereoscopes and Slides Thermometers Accordeons ani Concertinas Knitting and Netting Pins and Needles, Crochet Hooks, ‘Tatting Youities, Black & White Pins, | Hair Pms, Needies, &. “Scarf Pms, Wateh Keys. Silk Guards, Gilt Lockets BEADS — Pearl, Crystal, Chalk, Black, Gold & Steel eut, and Colored u8— Hair Cotting, Paper F Lace, Embroidery, Fancy Work hole, Flower, Grape, Nail, &c. (all good quality KNIVES —Pen and Pocket, read, Palette, Pruning and Erasing; Children’s Knives, Forks, §poon Razors and Strops Corkscrews, Nutcrackers, Tweezers, Key Rings, * ToYs.— Dolls, Whips, Teps, Watches, Jews Har . Mouth Organs, Money boxes, Marbles, &c. Cricket Bats and s. ‘Trout Hooks and Fli¢ ows anti Arrows _ WALBING S1ICKs and Cawes, plain and fancy Flexible Rulers, for Artists, Reokkeepers, &c. | Water Wells for Copying Presses . rs aT \ , ? Pp Stay err, India Rubber echie Costes ; Twines, Fiy Mapers ’ Glycerine, H a : oe — =m Windsor Soaps, Arso; « quantity of WRAPPING PAPER, . various qualities and sises. Beg _ Prince Street, July, 1868. ; ee a... ‘ COODS — ‘ancy Goubs > i? +f | é