LAUNCHED. On Wednesday morning, the 23d ult,, from the exipyard of Jamet Yoo, Exq., Port Hill, a juniper built shrp, about 1000 tons burthen, eo - per fastened. to class 7 yeate at Linyd’s, Te master builder of this splendid ship is & M:. James Jobnston, inrely of St. Jobo. He bas performed hie work in the most efficient and creditable manner, She ie, without doubt, the best finished and strongest built vessel ever cur. structed oa this Ieland. She ie decidedly a pre'- ty vease!, and attracts the notice ef marine con- noissoure, We wish her enterprising owner erry success.—-Com, to 8. J Ses At Broughten Hail, Auckland, New Zealand, on the 23rb February, the wite of Capt, W. A. Fraser of the Mieaon Ship Dayspring, of a am Married At St. James’ Chureh, Charlettetown, P. E. 1, ow the bith instan', by the Rev. Thomas Duncan, Mr. J. Henry Sutherland, of Halifax, N. &., wo Ressie, youngest due chter of the late J. F. Wil- ston, Beq., Chatham, N. B. Un the P2th inswan!, by the Rev. Thomas Dan- onnld, Princetown Road, to Marwate. tt. Mary's Cathedral, Hu li m Power, Wm.A. Tuy, Esq. vite E., daughter of the lute *q., of Uburlottetown. P. E,1, At the residence of the bride's wother, Sth inar., by the Rev. Isanc Murray, KR. MeNeili,sq., Mop. Stanle, Bri ize.to Miss Amelia. youngest daaxhier ot we ‘ate Johan Melie, Evq., Freuch Kiver, New Londen. At the Manse, on the 13th inst., by the Rev. W. R. Frame. Mr. dohv Constable, w Miss Effy Mac kav. both of New Loudon. On the 2st alt., by A. Richard. B.C. M., Mr. J Silliker, to Miss B. J. Froese’, both ef het 7. Re NRE BE Oe SOR OPRORMNLL a Died. At Newton, Mase., ou the 29h of Jnne, after an illness of two Weeb-, Miss Mary A. G. Henseiy, aged 25 yeure, a native of Sanderland, England, aud late ot WP. E. leland. ©. 8S. Rogers, First Pastor of Methorlis: Episcopal Ctrarch, Newton, writes to her friewls in Dundas, that she died happy. Deceased © «niece of dies. J. M. Johnston, of Camberciand Hil!, Dandas, in this Island. At China Poin’, oo Monday morning, the 12th of July. after « severe iilness of Whoopi g Cough, Micharly Peter, younvest son of J. dh. Grant, gel three mouths and 13 days, Ot ee cn, Mr Konald Mel Mics J. we Cameron, On the 0th juet., fax, by the Rev Cu of toston, to Char! Josep! McDonald I PRICES CURRENT. Cuarcorrerows, Jaly 16, 1869. Provisions, we, eee ae ee 5d to 8d Du by Qeartet. cee. aseeecce-ceccsccvcees 4d to 7d Pork carcass deepbcccesceset ae. oF Bip Gin coin ds ca. be wea tec deus ccctwnesee tid Si ENE cccecece eseceeeees- Sid to Gd Ragan QOMtOO. 0 vid - odes <dsdbe dcdiciowee Ye td to 5s NG SIs + 00-10 ~ cn anecannnceseses on 10) to Is BEGG codes cove do -Gheundstauaeceeiandaas 31 to 6d Wee cidbccec's netics -Uneth owSb dic cde uci 7dto 9d Pitic dtbedicsi o debe eee ee SSE TG. é 10d to le Pear! 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HE readers of the “ P itriot” will please read “ Vanafectarers' f.. “ Inventors” in that part eo: my letser in that paper «here I quote’ A. Kooth's * Vertisement of lar: year. T! ix error I anintention- ally foruot toco ree inthe* at ie.” Firth) tan this, L: @-m ic beneath my notics to reply to the con- temptible q tt ine,'ow = eee a) alae and cur i i- 6 pu listed -y Mr, Booth im Sa arday's ssuc of the “Patriot. I wonk) remieath Baim ~, however, that thie miserable (oder does not lessen the guil of cireuluting whut was vot tru, as Adriance, Mlatt & Co neither invent-d vor mauafactured the erigina!l Buckeye Machine, or elee they wrote very evecurely ween thes say “ we became ce oniiecte: with the Machine after the great trial of 1850," It weuld be an <uey task for me ta expose the aulverfa-e of Mr. Booth, and exenerx'e mveelt f-om the grave char,:¢s pre‘erred aguin«t me !-y him, bat vei ec iug that 1) wou @ vot aw.een within him o honest, eudeays” to write aud speak truthfally will forbear, ax I suppose the old proverb is as app ia le now asi) Wue : eure avo—* cast wit your pearls before swine.” Wa. PD. STEWART. Ch'town. daly 1°, 169. tin HALF-WAY HOUSE "Ye BE SULD at AUCTION, ('f not pre- viously disposed of,) on THURSDAY, the 26th day of AUGUST next, at 12 o'clock, neos, at toe Celouial Builainz, Charle:etown; Allthat Valuable Property situated at VERNON RIVER, and koown at the HALF-WAY HOUSE: compricing chout 40 Acres of excellent J.AND, all of wbieb w in a goed state of cultivation. There ie on the pretsicee bextdes the House a Store, Coach Houre, and Stables for the accou- dation of 12 Horses, together with Granary Woed Houses a4 other Out Buildings. Ths Property requires oo puffisg, as it is well known te be one of the bes! situations for Public Busine-« in the Island. For particulars apply at the Sub- acriber’s Ofice, Q iveu Sq rire, WILLIAM DODD, Ch'tewn, July 1°, 1869, »li = pa Auctioneer. CIVIC ELECTIONS. BY THE MAYOR. T* pursuance of an Act of the General Arsembly of thie Te’and, made and parsed in the Eighteenth vexr of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intitaled “An Act to Incorporate the Town of Charlottetowr,” I do hereby give public notice, that an election of MAYOR AND IIVE COUNCIL’ ORS For THz CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN, Will be held on TUE -DAY, 3rd AUGUST next, at the several places following, that ie to aay ; In Ward No. 1—Atthe Store of Mesers J. & T. Morrie, Corner Queen aud Water Streets In Ward No, 2-4 the Conch Honse of Richard Hearts, Eoq., ‘renting on Syduey Street. In Ward No. 3—A‘ the City fla!l. In Ward No 4—A: the Fire Enyine [oase, front- ing on King’s Spaare. In Ward No. 5—At the Honse of Mr.Dennis Lyons, eorner of Gres’ George and Euston Streets. And at the saii Elections the Poll will be at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open till five in the afternoon of the same dey. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. “Number One shall comprise all that part of Cherlottetown which lies aoath of Derchester Street, and the parcel of vroand formeriv known as the Military (‘arrack Groand, Namber Two shall comprise al! | hat part of Charlottetown which ies south of Kic) mond Sereet. and north of Dor- chester treet. Number Three shall comprise all that part of Cherlottetown which lies sou. of Grafton and nort: of Richmond streets © Namber Foar shal! comprice all that part of Charlottetown whieh lies south of Fitzroy and north of Grafton St -ceta. Nomber Five sha)l comprise w'! that part ef Charlottetown whieh lies north of Fitzroy Rrreet, including te Common of the said Town ° See 18 Vee . 34. metu'ed “ An Act to Incorpar- ate the Towa of Charlottetown.” THO. DESBRIS\AY, Mayor. Perer Macoowan, City Clerk. daly 19, 1869 city papers SUBSTITUTE for STREET LAMPS A. HERMANS Is now prepared to supply the public with his PATENT POCKET LAMP, An excellent sab-titare, on dark nights for the former City Lampe He is prepared to supply the Patent to al Customers at a cheap figure for C18H. The Patent Lamp ie neat and compact and can be foldei ap or pat into requisition with: out any trouble or loss of time, ; Citizens, come along! Farwerv, you will find Lamp invaloable, = 1 A. HERMANS. Dorchester Strvet, Jaly 19, 1869. Zin FISH MARKET OPENED IN THE Basement of the Market House, (West Bud) ois RESH FIS!I of every kind, Corged Fines Codi, Labrador sod Bay of ls Jand Herring, &e., always on hand, in quaa- ies to sart cus! omers. Ch’tewn, Jaly (9, 1869, . a . of King’s County. GENTLEMEN,— ‘QUE appowtment of the Hon. Jovrru Hester to wu Judgeship in our Supreme Court, hus caused a vacancy in your District, for the House of Assembly. Yielding to the press | ing solicitations of pamercus friends, 1 have con- sented to become a candidate for the vacant seat. A uative of your District, L yield to no man in my desire to — your juterests, Being known to ou all, lL need suy little regarding my political faith. Jamin favor of all the measures of fiber ality and progress which tend tothe advancement and freedom of our people, _ Untheimportant subject of Edneation, my opin- ions are those of all consistent Chr stians, Parental rivhts should be respected, and schools wherein all the papils wre Protestants, 1 consider it right to allow them to be instructed xe Protestants, 1 d» not consider that it would be just for the Legis- Luiure to torbid, in schools, such teaching as Pro- te@ ant parents corse eutivasly deem their children In Catholic Schools, 1 am of op uion that the rights of conscience should, in like munner, be respected. With regard to Colleges, 1 think tat one relizion should not be taxed for the benefit of another. I see no reason why Pro- testants should be taxed to support St. Dunstan's | College; neither do 1 understand why Catholics sboaid be taxed to support the Prince of Wales | Vollege Let there be peuce and equality. Let | St. Dunstan's Collewe be put on the same level as ithe Prinee of Wales; or, let the Priuce of Wales | be put on the sume level as ot. Dunstan's College. | The one process would be leveling up-the other | would be leveling down, Iu a mixed commanity there should be no odiveus distinctions, ; Un the question of Confederation, I have ever beeu an opponent of that scheme on the basis of the Quebeo Couterence, and will continue so, Should you do me the bonor of electing me one of your representatives, my hamble efforts shal! not be wanting to promote, always. your material tuterests, by eudeavoring tu increase the facilities for commerce and navigation iu your Distr ct, tier themen, having every contidence in your in telligenve and worth, L leave the issue of the ap- prouchinug contest iu your hands. Your very obedient servant, eTEPHEN CAMPBELL. JIniv 14, 1869, .’ To the Electors of the Fourth : Electoral District of Queen’s County. GENTLEMEN,— M Y wcceptance of the appointment of Colonial Seeretary of this Island having vacated my Seat mi the Leyislature, it becomes uecessary that 1 should returu to yeu for re-election. ; (mn the general questions of local politics my opinions are too well known to you fo make it vecessary that I should explain them in detail. 1 entertaiu the firmest convicnen that the Free school System of Kdneation now existing on this Isiaud is w just and noble one, and | look with pleasure and pride on the vlorious results which bas followed from it deriug the past fitteen years, While lL shall atwaye be willing to assist iu the introduction of such improvemenis as experience may prove te be necessary. I shall resist to the ulmost of my power any attempt to subvert any national system by a secturi#n one. The results of Confederation iu the neighboring Provinces bave only served to confirm me more strongly in my opinion that a Union of this Island with that Conteaeracy, on the basis of any pro positions yet submiited to us, would be disastrous im the extr me, It is my intention to see as many of you person- ally befor: the Election as 1 can, and w hold public meetings in diflerent parts of your District, te ne- certain your Wants, toex plain toy ouat more lenyth my Views and position, and to give you ab account of my stewardship. Soliciting a return of that c_nfidence you have heretofore reposed in me. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, BENJAMIN DAVIES. Jaly 14, 1869, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ENTIRE CHANGE OF TLY.E OF DEPARTURE P. E. ISLAND STEAMERS, St, Lawrence and Princess of Waies, $0 48 TO Connect with Boston Boats three times a week. Commencing on Friday Ev'g , 23rd inst. é NE of the above-named Steamers w1!! leave Charlottetown tor Summerside and Shediae every Monday Wednesday and Friday Evenings, at § past 7, p.u.3 retaruing trom Shediae every Monday, Wednesday and Friday af neen, on arrival of Train trom St. Joba. Leave (harlottetown for Pictou every Tues da, loi reday and Suiurday, at 5, a. m, taking Pa e-rgers and Freight for Hawkesbury. Gu o Canseyon Tuesday 3 for Port Hood un Thursday, and Georgetown on Saturdat ; and returting from Georgetown on Menday ; Hawasbury on Wednew day, and Port Hood on Friday, by way of Piciov, lewving latter place at neon on arrival oi Train irom Halitax on each above named day By this Arrangement a thoreugh conaectior frow all above named places te Boston and ali intermediate Porte, will be establizhed withvut any delay or stoppage om the way. By Order, F. W. HALFS. July 19, 1869, Secretarv. Tea, Sugar, Molasses, &c, 2 tiercesr, sry 25 barrels. Brown SUGAR, BP bbls. crashed Sagar, 5 tierces, 10 barrels Porto Rico MOLASSES, 3 puns, 6 cases 8 curd Matcher, Cases Scotch Whiskey. Cases Gingerette. 40 boxes best Liverpool Soap A large quantity of Family Pilot Bread and Fauey Crackers in Boxee and Burrels. Best London No | White Lead Bbis Boiled Oil Putty. Kegs White and Yellow Paint. A lot of cotch Confectionary. assorted. 50 chests of Congo Tea, warranted good 50 bbis., Pastry Floar, All for Sale Low for Cash. or Approved Paper. WILLIAM DODD, Quees ¢ quare. 3in Ch'torn, Jnly 19. 1869 REGATTA. NE friends and lovers of aeqnuatic sports will meet at the City Hall on Wednes- day evening, the 21st inst., fur the purpose of form- ws“ REGATTA CLUB, and to muke the necessary arrangements for a Keyatta, to take place in September uext. Due notice wil be given of the Prizes to be offered at an early day, y. C..'town, July 19, 1869. French Language and Literature TAUGHT BY PROF. LEON DE MONTIER, FROM FRANCE. Graduated in the Academic de Paris Univer- site de France. Ldlte Professur m the French Language and Literature in the McGill University and High School of Montreal, C. E. ROFESSUR LEON DE MONTIER begs leave to say that, having takeo Rooms at MRS. RAMSAY’S, Prince direct, next door tw the Perry Grocery Store, he is prepared to give Lessons in the above important braneh of mederu education Classes way be formed at hws residence by ladies or gentlewen desirous of acquiring a therough kuowledge and the fluent speaking of the Freveh Language. : Professor L, de M's method of teaching French will smooth in a great part the difficulties of beginners, whilat to wore advanced pupils be will impart 2 preficiency of speaking, together with the pure Parimean accent, so deservedly ese teemed by all well educated pes ple, Nothing shail be wanting on the part of Prot, L. de M ww enable his pupils .o make the wost rapid progress, and by his exertions to speak the Freneb language in the sheriest time. ‘Terms made known ou applicetion. Ch'town, July 19. 1869, Valuable Building” Lots at Auction ! CEH Sub-criber will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, at 12 ashe. on Ne sal Y 31 --if not previously di of by priv ee FIVE BUILDING LOT, situate nt the bead of Queew Street, in the vicir ity of the resi dence of Admiral dpe no faye desirability of these are too well kno . quire « fuller description, Full particulars made known on upplication to J. G. ECKSTADT. July 14, 1869. To the Electors of the First District] | proper for) PLEASURE RELAXATION PIC NIC, Under the auspices of the Benevolent Irish Scciety. Y special permission of the Rector the Rev. Anges McDon J@& tho members of the Benevolent Lrish Society will hold their annual Pie Nic on the beautiful grounds of Saint Dun- stan’s College, on THURSDAY tne 22nd day JULY vext. The means necessary for the games and amuse- ments used on such eccasions. such as cricket, yuoits, foot and sack races, will be provided by the Committee. The arrangements for the dance, both as to reow and other accommodation, will be such as to please all parties. The attendance of a Band and the best violinists will be secured, The Committee are using all their efforts to wake this the Monster Pie Nie of the season. There will be Refreshment Saloons on the grounds for the aceomodation ef the visitors. Admission to the grounds, 1s 6d; Children half price. Tickets can be had at the stores of W. R Wateon James Reddin. Owen Connally, Francis McCarron, C. Reilly, John A MeKevna, Esqre vud Hens D Brenan and P. Walker, at the Union Louse and of the Committee, J.S. ONELLL, Secretary. June 28, 1869 A GRAND PE A WD 4A 2B PW St, Margaret's, Bear River, ON THURSDAY, Ist JULY NEXT, In aid of the Catholic Chapel, VHE first and very best TEA of the Sexson will come off at the above named place. on THURS DAY, the Ist day of JULY in aid of tne funds of the Catholic Chapel ‘This will give visitors an opportanity of enjoying the cool aud refreshiug seu vir of the North side No expenses will be spared to make this Tea Meetieg a tip-top affair The best \!usicians will be engaged for the occasion Sports and amusements of various kinds will be the order of the day. Tea on the Tubles at L o clock. p m. TICKETS Is 6d each—Children half price. PATRICK McDONALD, Sev'y. East Point, June 14, 136. h The above TEA PARTY is unavoidably postponed until TUESDAY, the 27th JULY next. PATRICK McDONALD. St. Margaret's, June 19 1869. Weekly Steam Communication with Boston & intermediate Ports, NHE Steamships Alhambra and Oriental wil, until further notice, ply weekly be- tween THIS POKT and BOSTON, calling at PICTOU, CANSO and HALIFAX. The ‘ Alhambra’ will leave QUEEN'S WHARF every alternate THURSDAY, at 12 o'clock, noon, and the * Oriental’ will be despatched as svon us possible after her arrival bere. For Freight or Passage applv to CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents. Ch'town,. July 5, 1869. Queen Square House, SELLING OFF. pk Subscriber, intending to make an alteration in his present business, offers the whole of his Stock of Bry Goods, Xc., at VERY LOW PRICES for CASH only. W. HEARD uw Ch'town, July 12, 1869. TEA PARTY AT POWNAL VILLAGE, LOT 49. msg S TEA PARTY will take place at POW- “B® NAL VILLAGE Lot 49, on ON WEDNESDAY. 21st INSTANT. in aid of the Pusuic LrrerakY Issrirere in course of erection, The pudlic are respectfully invited to atteud, Tea on the table at halt-pas 2v’clock, p.m Tickets Is, 6d., to be bad on the ground, The Managmg Committee will spare he paing in making preparations fer a pleasant afterneon, Different kinds of music and various amusements nay be expected, “FOR SALE! PUNCUEONS DEMEKARA RUM, 5 Hogsneads GIN, 10 + do Hennessey’s BRANDY, 4 do Scotch Malt WHISKEY, lu do P E. 1. Mali WHISKEY. ALSO: On hand, at Peraicn’s Brewsny, a Large Scock of XX AND XXX ALE !! JAMES C. POPE: Jufy 12, 1869. ROSIN! X Steamer “Alhambra,” from Boston, 15 Bbls. Strained ROSIN, suituble for Ship-Building and other purposes. FENTON T, NEWBERY, (next door to Telegraph Uflice.) Ch‘town, July 12, 1x69. FLOUR, CORNMEAL, &. Daily Expected from Montreal ! ) BBLS. CANADA FLOUR, O5 Faney Family, Strong Bakers, and do. « Superfine Brands, 50 Barrels Kiln Dried CORNMEAT, 15 “ No. Land 2 SHIP BRLAD, Wil! Le Sold Low on arrival. FENTON T, NEWBERY, {next dour to Telegraph Office.) July 12, 1869, SHOOTING MATCH! =" ANNUAL SHOOTING MATCH of the Queen's County Volunteer Rifle Ass ciation, advertised to take place on Wed- nesday, the I4th July, inst, is postponed-until the Wednesday following, July 21, then to take place at the Kifle Range, Kensing- ten, at sharp 9 o'clock, a. mw, Competitors to aszembic at § past 8 preeisely, All subscriptions to be paid to the Treasurer (Captain A. Lorpb) on or before Tuesday, the 20:h instant, Ranges, 300, 400 and 600 yards. Aay members of the disbanded Companies admitted to compete, Arrangements for an All-Comers Match will be made on the ground. Prizes to be in accordance with the amount collected, By order of the Council, F. 8. LONGWORTH, Secretary. Ch'town, July 12, 1869. pat isl MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES! pas SUBSCRIBERS offer for SALE, a Combined MOWING & REAPING CLIPPER MACHINE, of superior make to anything ever before offerg ed to the Farmer. Also one of the Champion Machines, (complete) to be seen at the premises of BEER & SONS, ARCH’ D WHITE, MARK BUTCH Ch’town, July 12, 1869. 3in AUCTION! SALE POSITIVE. NO RESERVE. I will sell et Aution, on easy terms, Bellin’s Property, in Tignish, on Wednusday, the 21st inst., COMMENCING AT 10 o’cfocK, A M CONSISTING OF ACRE8 OF FREEHOLD LAND, {30 x 33} ehuins,) 60 of which «re clear- ed aud conveniently divided into fields 20 ready to be cleared, feuced in. and 20 partly fenced, covered with scuntting potes amd young hurdword = On the premises ate ay und commodious COT- TAGE, 34 x 23 ft , witha large Porch. Cellar,&e-, and Outbuiidings “A Very Superior BAKN, com- plete, 50 x 30 ft . withleab-to 17 x 30, and Manure Shed 24 x 24, with Loft, frost-proof Cellar under Barn floor, 20 x 14, by 7 deep, lined with cedar posts. Also a Granary, Hay Barrack, Hen House, &c., a large Garden and Orchard, weli stocked with young and healthy trees, and a Spring of water near the House not surpaseed on the Island A Brook runs across the Farm, through the Burn- yard to which cattle have uccess from neurly every field A handsome Bush runs across the vroperty sheltering the baildinus fremthe N .N W avd NE, winds. Swamp Mud onthe Farm; Mus- se! mad 3 mile and Sea Manure in great abandauce 1 mile off, Fish Manare at staves in the vicinity There are aChurch, Chapel Schoolhouse, Stores, Tannery, Saddlery and Forges, also, Cloth. Grist, Saw and Carding Mills, all within two miles. The abeve is to be suld with or without the Crop, consisting of the sowing of 7 bashels of of Wheat, 42 do Oats, 3 do Barley ,3 do Buck wheat 13 do Potatoes Hay of 20 acres, besides Turnips, Garden Vegewbles &e, &c. For the Freehold, a credit of from 3 to 6 years will be given, as agreed on ut sale, payable by in- stalmenis. Terms for Stock, Implements, Household Furni- tere, Crop &c., &c.—Under 20s. eash; thence to £5, credit on approved notes, till Novewber next; above £5, half next fall, balance fall of 1870; on all sums paid down of the last, u discount of 10 per ceut. wiil be allowed, : GEORGE ANDERSON, Auctioneer. July 12, 1869, ELEHCTION OF A MEMBER TO REPRESENT THE Fourth Electoral District of Queen's Co. SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION, BY VIRTUK and in pursuance of Her Majesty's Writ of Election, to me directed, tested the Eighth day of July instant, 1869, com- manding me to cause to be made Pablic Notice and Proclamation in some of the most public places within the Po!'ling Divisions for the Fourth Electoral District ef Queen's Conuty, for all per- sons dulv qualified by law to vote fer Members to serve in the Lower House of Assembly for the said Fourth Electoral District of Queen's County, to ap- pear before aie to uontinate. elect and choose one able and discreet man for business to represent the suid District in the Lower House of Assembly, in the roow of the Honorable Be jamin Davice, who has accep ed the office of Colonial Secretary, and I do hereby thereby his geat has, become vacant. yive t ublic N. tice that [ wiil on Tuesday, the 27th day of July, instant, atthe Old Sourt House, iv Charlottetown, in Queea's County, aforesaid, at the hear of Eleven o'clock, of the forevoon, of the same day, open and hold a Court for thé nomination and eleciiou of one able and discreet man for business, to represent the said Fourth Electoral’ District of Queen's County, in the suid House of-Assembly, And that in cuse a Poll shall on that day at said Court be demanded tor said Election, | hereby give farther notiee that I willou Tuesday, the 3rd day of August, canse a Poll to be opened for the First Polling Division of the said Fourth Electoral District of Q eens County, at the hour of bhalf-past eight o clock, n the forenoon of the said last-mentioned day, at or near Samuel Lane’s on Township No, Forty-nine. 1 will also, on the same day and boar as last aforeasic, cause a Poll to be opened for the Second Polling Division f said District, at or near Dovald MeDoualds (North Pole,) on Township Namber Fifty. I will also, on the same day and hour as last aforesaic, cause a Pol! to be opened for the Third Polling Division of said District, (which comprises Towuships Numbers Fifty seven, Fifty- eight and Sixty, and which are to the Exst Side of the New Selkirk Koa?) at or near the Schoolhouse, Alexander Meckue s, Murray Harbor Read. 1 will also, on the same day aud hoyr as last aforesaid, cause a Poll to be opened for the Fourt® Polling Divis'en of said District, (which comprises al! those parts of Townships Numbers Fifty seven and Fifty- eight, to the West of The New Selkirk Koa) at or vear the Schooihouse, Portave, near Laachlin McLean s, Township Nawber.Fifty-seven, Aud | will also, on the sameday and hour us last afere- said, cnuse « Poll ty be opened for the rifth Poll- ing Division of said District, (comprising all that part of Township Number Sixty, to the South Side of the New Selkirk Road, on Township Namber Sixty-two,) at or near Jolin McLeod's, Belle Creek Bridge, Township Namber sixty twe. Dated this 9th day of July, A. D., 1869. WILLiLAM M*GiLL, Sheriff of Queen County. July 12, 1869, PUBLIC LANDS. Opening of New Roads on Townships Nos. 2,5, 6 and 14, anda Sale of Wilderness Lands. “FVHE COMMISSIONER of PUBLIC LANDS will attend on TUE DAY the 27th inet., at 19 o'clock a. m., at Mr. J. A. FitzGerald's, Mount Hemlock, Lot lt, and sabmit to sale the Opening of a new “Line of Road, from Western Road to the (iratid River Road. On WEDNESDAY) the 8th, at 10 o'clock, a. m.st Mr. R. Craswetfs, Lot 6, will sell the Ex- tension of the Howlan Road, and same day, at 12 o'clock, nyon, ut Mr ‘Lyvel’s will sell the Exten- sion of the Davar Road, Lot 5. On THUR DAY, the 29th, at 10 o'clock, s. m. at Mr. Thomas Gillun's, Kildare River, Lot 4, to receive applications and determine Fiehery Sta- tions. On FRIDAY. the 30th, at 10 o’clock, a. m. at Mr. Robert Smith's, Western Rodd, Lot 2, witl sell the (pening of a uew Line of Road from the Western Road to the Palmer Road. _ The Commissioner will be prepared to receive pavmente and make “ale of Wilderness Lands, at either of the places at the dates nbowe named. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Office, July 8, 1869, HARDWARE! F you want to buy Hardware of the KEST QUA LILY for the Lowest possible CASH PRICES, and have a large variety to select from, call at STON E’S BRITISH HARDWARE STORE where you will find a cemplete assortment of general HARDWARE GOODS for the season. Scythes, Sneaths, Hay Rakes and Forks, Scythes Stones, Rifies, Preserve.Paus, Fine Cut Nails, PAINT, ZINC, dey &e., at STON E’S British Hardware Store. Reddin’s Building, Queen Street, Ch’town, June 28, 1869. KING STREET, : CRIBER has. hand Sto OF ouds wate leew ona Boys" iad’ BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS. Womens’ Balmoral Elastic Side Kid, and other BOOTS. Also—x large aesortment of Childrers’ and Misses BOOTS all of which will be suld low f t. : awe JAMES STANLEY. Jane 7, 1869, Gin DRESS GOODS Cheaper than the Cheapest at J. GLASGOW HOUSE, NEW GOODS Spring and Summer 1869, The Subscriber begs to call the attention of in- tending purchasers ts his extensive Stock of Staple & Fancy Dry Goods GROCERIES -3 AND GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, which have been personally selected with great care in GREAT BRITAIN and are now ou Sale, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. FREDERICK LEPAGE, Ch'téwn, June 21, 1869. King Square House. GENTLEMEN & YOUTHS. ‘| HE Choicest Assortment of Hats in this City, and a superior lot of Summer Tweeds, can be found at BEER & SONS. May 24, 1869. LADIES & MISSES, beeen GOODS and Trimmings. A great variety. BOOTS to fit everybody. BEEK & SONS, May 24, 1869. HOUSE BUILDERS. ILL find Nails, Glass, Paint, Oils, Putty, Locks, &e., &c., as good and as cheap as to be found elsewhere, at BEER & SONS. May 24, 1869. 130 PACKAGES. er TEA, to arrive per Arabian, BEER & SONS. May 24, 1869. 1869. 1869. PPRING TRADE! ‘W\HE UNDERSIGNED tas received ex Amphionstrem London, Duncan. trom Liverpuol, Athlete, from Glasgow, Island Home, from Dewerara, Steamers and satiing vessels from the United States and the New Dommion, bia SPRING STOCK OF GOODS! : consisting in part of 60 Puns Demerara RUM, pale & colored 40 hhds GIN, DuKuyper & Son's 10 do Hennessy’s BRANPY, 10 qtr caske do 15 nhde & qtr casks Jules Robin & Co's do. 6 do Jamieson s Irish Malt WHISKEY, 12 do & qtr casks Camphelton do 30 tierces old Rye Toddy & Malt do 5 qtr casks Dunville Whiskey INE, 18 hhds & qtreaske PORT W 50 cases Champagne (chuice brands) 6 do Sherry do 6) do Vinegrower's & Wenvessy’s Brandy 50 dv Scotch Whirkey 50 do Old Tom GIN, 20 do Jamieson’s W biskey 50 do Dunville Whiskey 100 do °Gingerette 100 do Strawberry & Raspberry Syrups 50 do CLARET 100 doz Jeffrey's Sparkling Edinburgh ALE, 200 do Bass, Allsops. and Burton Ale, uarts a: d pints 160 do Guiness’s Dublin PURTER® Cases Cherry Cordial and Lime Juice 90 puns bright retailing MOLASSES 20 bhds Porto Rico SUGAR, Hias Received, by WILL BE QUICK SALES 169, — SPRING: IMPORTATION LIVERPOOL HOUSE, QUEEN STREET! WILLIAM FULL ——— | § (56% | Various Arrivals, His SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLY OF BRITISH & FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, INCLUDING A SELECT AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF , STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, WITH ALL THE LEADING NOVELTIEs, The above Stock has been well Selected, and will be found, ou examination, to compare favorably with any in the market, The Business will, in future, be conducted on the Strictly CASH Principle and the motto * AND SMALL PROFITS. May st, 169. 1869. SPRING STOCK F HARDWARE. City Hardware Store. Just received, per Steamer from BOSTON, Ship Undine, from LIVERPOOL, and Amphion from LONDON, the best and most suitable STOCK OF HARDWARE, ever imported into Charlottetown, consisting iv part of: NAILS. PAINT BRUS@ES. assorted fine A choice lot of Paint, Grainivog, Tar and pikes Whitewash Brushes, and Finishing Blacking, Scrubbing, and Horse Brusbes. 403 bags Americar. Cut Nails, Cut and Wro’t Spikes, Brads Nails, Wro't Nails, ali sizes, 1 , Sioemakers’ Ink and Boot Nails, in copper, Qurgts, zine and iron, Horseshoe Nuiis Wipe, i peictagg “theteaggned Fairbanks’ and otber Copper Burrs aud Belt Rivets, Wood Screws, } to 4in, Brass Hinges & Screws PAINTS. Scales, from 8s to 120s. Wire Cloth, all sizes, Fence, Well and Mad Digger Chain, Hemp & Manilla Rope, Best quality American Mackerel and Cod Line 4 tons Paint, Beat No. 1 London) Hook and Fisning White, Gear, Red Lead, Black Paint, Silver Table Bells, Green Paint, \Hand Belis and Gongs, Venetian, Ked & B.ue American Patent Ruller Paint, Bushes, Orange (Jrome Paint, Bra-s and Eaameled Stew Burnt Terra Sienna do., Pans, Everald Green. Egg Beatere, Ultramarise Blue, Ciuthes Wringers, Patent Dryers, Flour Sifters, Red Och é, Wire Sieves, Extract Legwood, Wire Dish Covers, Umber, wixed and un Blackswitbs’ Anvils, mixed, Vices, Hammers and Drop Black, Bellows, Metallic Paint, Blister steel, Giue, Carriage Mountings, in P.ris Whiting, Axles and Screw Bolts, Dhallas. Malleable Castings, Hub Bands, in Silver and OILs, Brass. Dash Centres, dc, ¢. Tayior & Bros celebrated 21 ks Oil, in Boiled oa . Circular, Crosscut, and rew Linseed, Olive Oil, ext’a, Hand and Tenon, Pas- Machinery do., el, Keyhole, and Mill seal 0.1, Saws, Kerosene Oil, Large assortment of Cod aud W hale Oil, Files, of every descrip- Turpentine, tion, : Biack and Brown Japan, |Locks, Hinges and Walnut Stain, screws, of all kinds, Copper Paint, P.teb and Kosin, Mander's kine Mahogany Varnish, Few Boxes 1x Tin Plate, Har Tin and pelter, Brad’s celebrated Bench, 1° bbis crushed SUGAR 260 chests very choice Congou TEA 100 half chests do | 10 chests and half ehests Oolong, Souchlong, Flowery, and Orange Pekoe TEA 10 do Uyson, Imyerial & Gunpowder do | 100 boxes Liverpool SUAP, 5 ewt Castile SOAP, Boxes Cleaver’s Toilet Soap, 8 cwt. Coleman’s London Mustard, ix 4, 1 and 4 [b tins 18 ewt Confectionery, Scotch mixtures, 60 tins Conversation Lozenges, 7 |b each 6 ewt Coleman’s London STARCH, 6 bbls Pickles, 10 cwt Pepper 20 cwt White Lead, beet No 1, London ‘20 ewt Red, Black. Green & Biue Paints, 5 bhds Linseed OiL, bowled and raw Cases Uustor Oil de Salad do 5 ewt Copperas, 6 owt Cudbear Extract Logwood, 50 gross Nixev’s Black Lead 4 cwt INDIGO Boxes CIGARS 60 boxes PIPES, 86 do Tobacco, (choice brands 20 dozen Corn Brooms 200 sides Sule Leather Bags Rovghboard and Shingle NATLS 10 ewt Jamaica Coffee, ground & unground 60 bexes Tallow CANDLES Boxes Parafine, Wax & Sperm Candles Cases Grovnd Ginger, 1 7 1b tins 6 bbls CURRANTS, 60 boxes and 30 gtr boxes Layer Raisins 10 cwt Baking SODA 18 * Washing do 5 * Cream Lartar 60 bbis Pilot Bread 80 ‘ Assorted Crackers 40 boxes Window Glass 600 bbis No I Canada FLOUR 100 * Kilo dried CORNMEAL, &c., &e., A'l of which is offered for sale by WHOLE SALE and KETAIL at the lowest Market prices for Cash or approved credit. OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’town, June 25, 1869. New Boarding House, N RS. ALLAN McDOUGALL begs to inform her friends and the Public generally. that she has openeda BOAROING HOUSE, on Wat-r Street three doors east of the <t. Lawrence Hotel where. by strict atten:ion to the requirements of customers, she trusts to merit a share of public patronage. The Honse is pleasantly situated near the Steam- bext fanding and Ferry Wharf; commands a splendid view of the harbor; has au Orchard at- tached large yard room and a good STABLE. Permanent and Transient Boarders will find this Honse one of the most desirable residences in the City. Oh'town, Jnae 21, 1869, For July and August, by Steam Navigation Co’s. Steamers. PERSON 3 desirous of obteining RE- TURN TICKETS, available for ove week, to and from any place called at by Co's. Steamers, may purchase the sume for One anda Half fare, or parties of five or more may obtain the sume at one single fare, one ticket only being issued to the t af Season Tickets, at reduced fares, can_be had on application at the a . ¥. W. HALES, Secretary. ‘ uly 5, 1869, Union Bank of P. E. Island DIVIDEND of FIVE PER CENT. on the A Capital of this Bank, for the half-year ist inst , is declared payable on and afier MON- DAY, 7th instant By order, Capel Oak do., Narrow and Broad Pale Carriage do., Quick gold size, Kuotting Composition, 100 Boxes Glass, from 739 w 36x42, Patts, Axes, Adzes, Shingle Axes, &c, de, Carpentere’, Joiners’ and Coopers’ Tools of all 2 tons Zine, kinds, 100 rolls Tarred Paper, [Fanover Wheels and Stove Polish. Bushes. A few Double Barrle GUNS, a very superior article; Revolvers and Breech Luaders. Ammu- nition of every description. ° A large Assortment of English and American FORKS, SHOVELS SPADES and HUES Garden Tools of every description, Hay FOKK > SCYTHLS, SNEATHS, RAKES. Cuttery.—Ivory Handled Table, Carving and Dessert KNIVES; Elhot’s celebrated RAZORS, Pocket, Pruning and -sportmens’ KNIVES. Hatton's Famed British PLATE in Table. Dessert and TEA SPOONS, TABLE and DESSERT FORKS, &c.. &c. The above is bxt a emall portion of the largest stock of Hardware ever imported into Charlotte tewn, all of whic» has been purchased for CASH, on the very beat terms, and we feel satisfied that we can please the public in price and quality. — call and examine befere perchasing else- where. BOURKE, GILLAN & Co., Successors to H, E. STARBIRD, & Co. June 28, 1869 FIRST ARRIVAL !! FINE GOODS! For Spring. 1269, British Warehouse! HE SUBSCRIBERS have just Received from T LONDON, via HALIFAX, per Steamer “ ALHAMBRA "— 2% Cases DRY GOODS, now open and ready for inspection. W.& A. BUiOWN. RIORDAN & PATRICK, IRON FOUNDERS, Stoves, Ship Castings, Mill Castings, PLOUGH METALS ALWAYS ON HAND. N.B.—Mr. Robert Smallwood, Kent Street, next door to the residence of Hon. George Coles, has been avpointed Agent, and will receive orders and deliver Castings at hia establishment. July 5, 1869. NEW FISH MARKET. For Sale, every day except Sundays, at the New Fish Market, Fresb Salmon, Finnan Haddies, “ Codfish, « Qurned and Dried Cod “ or Smoked Alewi “ Trout, v “ Herri Bayof Ialand nine = ‘Leen “ balk and bar dic. The Fresh Fish are packed in ies xs soon as re ceived at the i aad cbeir perfect fresh ness thus inenred. N.P.-Fieh deliverediatown free of extiahargre Sane 7, 1868, a JAS. ANDERSON, Cushier, W. FaLconer’s. July 5, 1869, PAPER COLLARS FOR THE MILLION, ROBERT YOUNG'S. Linen Faced Paper Collars, Linen Fibre Paper Collars, Enameled Paper Qollars, ‘ Cloth Buttonhole Paper Collars. Round Point Paper Collars, Syuare Point Paper Collars, Shakespeare Paper Collars, Byron Paper Collars, Garotte Paper Collars, Printed Paper Collars, Fancy End Paper Collars, Kureka Paper Collars, Paper Cuffs, Paper Shirt Fronts, at ROBERT YOUNG'S, North Side Queco Square, Ch'town, June 21, 1869. tf ‘*Common Sense” SEWING MACHINES! ROBERT YOUNG'S FOR £8 5; EACH. Ch'town. May 17, 1869. LARGE ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS! AT ROBERT YOUNG'S, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE CHARLOTTETOWN. May 10, 1868. PAPER COLLAR FACTORY! 8ST, JOHN, New Brunswick, * HE PAPER COLLAR FACTORY, having re- cently beea purchased by the Subscribers, is in a position with additional machinery and fixtures, to SUPPLY THE TRADE with a Jon of COLLARS whieh, for EXCELLENCE OF MATERIAL, SUPERIORITY OF FIT and CHEAPNESS, defy competition by American Manufactarers. The * KUREKA,” round corners, is now the f»vorite stvle. and in great demand wherever in- ae It is deservediy esteemed by all who wear it. WHOLESALE ORDERS sent to the Factory, St. John, N. B., will meet with prom;t attention. E. WILLIS & CO, June 21, 1869. Proprietors FOR SALE OR TO LET. THAT pleacuntly situated DWELL- ING HOUSE and PREMISES, the preperty of the Subscriber, on the Princetown Road, epposite St. Dan- stau's College, and not wore that one-and.a balf mi'e from Charlottetown. The purchaser or Tenant can bave frem Twelve to Seventy Acres of Land. as may be agreed on. The Heuse ia euitable for a respectable family, and immediate possession can be given, Apply to JOHN MORRIS. Ch’tewn, Jane 25, 1869. 6in Royalty Lot for Sale! Ts following valuxble LOTS, situate on the Union and Royalty Konds, near Wright's liridge, are offered for eule, viz > Nos 356,357. 358,381 382 387, 388, 422, 423, 424, 425, 432, 433, 460, 461, 466. 467, 565, 568, in ull 19 Lote, coutsining about 225 acres of Land, well watered, and surrounded by public roads. tg For Terms and further particulars apply te G. WT DeBLOIs. May 17, 1869. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 30 DOZEN HAY RAKES 10 Dozen Sevthes SNEATHR, 15 do Hay FORKS 10 Boxes Scythes STONES, Ex Albunrbra from Boston. N. RANKIN, Auctioneers’ Row, Jane J8, 1869. Canada Fiour. UST received, ex Steamer Merrit, from Moutreal— 400 bbls choice Canada Flour, 50 do White Cornmeal. Se & . MORRIS. J May 24, 1869. JUST RECEIVED, Y Bark , from Liverpoc!, andnow for sale at the lowest paying prices, for Cash or approved paper :— 15 Bags (2 ewt. each) RICE, 10 Bole. Washing SODA, 10 Kege ing = dv. and Hemp ROPE, Coils of Manilla 2 tone of Best White Lead, 6 Casks Boiled OLL, 10 Cwt PUTTY, 3 Tons of (Tyeen's) Best SOAP. Expected by Arabian from London, 60 Chesta af usual quality Congou Tea. WILLIAM DODD, Mey 17, 1669. Queen just RECEIVED, ONE CASE CUT LERY. containing — ‘ 100 Dozen Pocket KNIVES wn (assorted) 3 do ig 10 M. NE a Witt bo ssid extroennty low, tp fete: to outs gur- 3 June 13, 1869,