Ham'w—‘w— .‘ZZ chandiee. while a third demands " such an amendment of the lewa‘ol' the Colony misting to Licensing Taverns and Stores for the sale of lntoalcetin Liquors as shall place similar restrictions on the trs c. in city. town. and coon " On the question of prohibition. the Convention tered no uncertain soun . The License system was declared to be unsound in principle. and the Lonvention pledged itself to work with a view to the ultimate suppress on of the Lil uor Trellis by Legislap tlve enactment. On Friday. t 0 question of the per. mencnc of the Convention engaged the attention of its more re. It was almost. unanimously resolved that the Convention should be ermauent. that it should meet annually. and should it: composed of re resents. tires from the different or snlsations and c srgyinen favoruble to Temperance. committee was appointed to prepare a constitution. The report of this commit- fee was received in the afternoon session. and after havie been considered clause by clause. was amended and e opted. the Convention be held in Sumnicrsidc. It was unanimously resolved. That the thanks of the Convention should be tendered to the Sons of Temper- snse of Cherlortetown for the gratuitous use of the Toll revice Ifell end Division Room during the session and its preliminary meetingiu Immediately before the question of adjournment was ut. the following resolu- tion was moved by the Rev fr Davies. seconded by the Rev Mr Ilunt. end unanimously adopted :— Resolved. That we express our gratitude to Almighty God for the circumstances under which this Convention has been held. for the conclusion at which we have er- rived in the formation of our new organisation. and would desire to commit ourselves to the care and gold. ance of Heaven with regard to our Councils and action for the future. Thus happily terminated the first Temperance Con- vention ever assembled in Prince Edward Island. In every respect. this. Convention must be regarded as a decided success. The different organizations which have hitherto had no bond of union will. in the future. owe allegiance to a common centre. and in the unani- inity of sentiment end unity of effort thus produced. we have a good guarantee that a new era is about to ‘dewn on the Temperance cause in this Island. DONALD FERGUSON. Rec. Sec‘y. g." giver. Jilly 22. 1867. W, .w“w*~;~‘* ' t . I . v. - L. ——’s—.-_.... .. Wodnosulssy. J’i-Jy 34. 1807': ...,. .-.-~.~ a. ‘TT‘J‘ “L7,. Ilnnnvouxr Inlsii Soctsrv l’tc ICC-"Tl." B'nc‘ \‘olunt Irish Society held their Annual Pic N191” “‘9 beautiful grounds of St Dunstan‘e College on 11:30“?! last. Although threatening rain in the morning. yet til.“ tiny turned out beautiful and fine. and the members of the Society met at St Andrew's Hall at 10 o‘clock in the morning. and. headed by the Amateur Band.mareil- ed in [woceeeion to .the grounds. which now pre- sented e scone of lively animation mm the numbers in attendance and the sports carried on. Vehicles of every description. from the “ Irish daunting Car" to the Express Wagon. plied ell daylong in conveying guests to the scene of tcslivily. Tile arrangements of the Committee were admirable. and tended greatly to the success of the Pie Nic. The Refreshment Boothe were well supplied. and the dancing stages suillciently comniodious to suit the Yotnries of Torpsiohorc. Through the kindness of the Rev Angus McDonald. the College was thrown open to the Society and their guests—a favor which wee instantly appropriated by turning the large Examination [fall into a dancing Saloon. much to the satisfaction of those who crowded it all day long. Games of Cricket end pitching quoit.I were also participated ill. and afforded pleasure and exercise to a goodly number. The best of order and good tcillpcr were observed throughout the whole pro- ceedings. the interest in which was much increased to- wards the close. when and: and wcch-barl‘ow races took place, These afforded a great deal of fun to the spectators. as well as to the competitors. whose nsmes we regret we are unable to give. Not the least of the pleasures experienced on this occasion was from the vourtcsy of the Rev Rector iii permitting visitors to as- cent! to the Cupola of the College. alld from thence to behold one of the most beautiful liatural panoramas ill the Lower Provinces. So many parties availed them- selves of this privilege that the Cllpola was scarcely a moment unoccupied during the day. The Society re- formed about seven o’clock in the evening. and march- ed back to St Andrew‘s Hall. where. after some rc- marks from lion E Wholan. D 0‘." Reddln. and Richard BeddinJ-Isqrs. and the National Anthem from the Bend. they dismissed. each looking forward ti another year for a renewal of the pleasures of the Pie Nic of 1867. Leer week we omitted mentioning that we had re- ceived the first No ofa new French paper celled “ Le Monilelir Aclullan.“ published at Shedinc. N ll. by MrJ It was agreed that the next session of TRADEIIJNIONS IN ENGLAND. A man named Broadhead. of Sliefileld. England. has confessed. to a Commission appointed for the purpose of investigation. certain enormilies for sus. taming his union. that cast into the shade everything of the ltiud before known. More than ten years he and an accomplice named Crookes have been en- gaged is outrages upon those not of the Union. or those employing people not belonging to it. More then ten years ego‘he procured the'llem'stringiug of a horse belonging to a Mr. Parker. and theft 'paid, some men between £20 end £30 to shoot'Pnrker. because he worked in a firm that employed nou- uniouisfs. ‘Three guns were fired at him. two of which took effect. Iaming him probably for life. He authorised the blowing up the boilers of a firm by putting powder under them. A man who had been frequently ‘ rattenned.‘ without effect. it. was de- termined to lame him. and he was accordingly watched by Crookes for an opportunity, but failing. powder was put into his emery and nearly blinded him. Crookes received for the attempt to shoot him £6 to £10. fer blindin him £3. Crookes again on. dcevored to help the on on cause by utting a canister of powder down Samuel Baxter's c iinlney. In 1859 Crookes attem ted to blow down Joseph Wilson's house. because eempioycd non-union men. receiving therefor £10. For a similar rcsson another man was blown up by Crookes for £6. An attempt was also made by Crookes. in 1865. to blow up one Rcsncy‘e house. A man named Poole. a butcher. end having no connection with the trade. but who was a hrotlier~in- law of Linley. a man whowns shot. had a can of powder put down his chimney. for doing which the miscreant received £6 or £10. An attempt was made last: an- tumn to blow up another concern. for which Crookes received £15. And all this scoundrelism is cooly avow- ed as means for preserving the efficiency of the union! Crookes was a sort of a black Crooks in the business. ‘Itattening.l he said. was too quick; he was most at home in the sllootingxand blowing up; there was a field for the depley of his peculiar genius. and the grand ar- gument for the justice of his cause was the air-gen. These offences are all charged u on the Sew-Grinders’ Union. to which Brosdhced an Crookes belonged. whose money procured the pet‘fOrmttnce of the deeds. Trades- unions with such a record as this cannot ut in very strong claims to public favor. and the who i- fraternity of mechanics throughout the world are affected by it. ~Bosfon Pilot. Yesterdey amen naliicd Andrew McGilvary was tried before His Honor the Stipeudiery Magistrate upon a charge oi having stolen a valuable coal from the Halifax Ilotcl, convicted. and sentenced to pay ' .I‘ne oi $20. or in default. 60 days in the City Fri- .0“. This scoundrei has been of late going about a" c“, "pg-granting that lie was burnt out at Ileily's Brock. Piclou county, and soliciting and obtaining money subscriptions from the charitable.-—Il.c. Rep. We give up all our editorial s ace to-dey in order to make room for the City School .xaminetious. Some Correspondence and other matters crowded out this week. A THE PARIS REGAT'I‘A 1—-—Sr. JOHN OARSMEN AGAIN VICTORIOUS !! At last we have information from the Paris Regatta. and it is even more satisfactory than we dare hope for. The races took place during the present week. and tor~ minetcd on Saturda , tilt . The St. John Crew sent home in charge of .lr. Harding entered for the two four oared races in the first competition. described as follows iii tllc programme :— Four-oared outriggcrs. prize 1000 fr.. (about 8200) or a work oi art; second boat return of entrance money. which is 50 fr. Four-cared gigs. prise 2000 fr.. are work of art; second-boat return of entrance money. 100 fr. The following despatoh from Paris is all that has yet been received in relation to the matter :-- I’Atlrs. July 15. In the great re atta which took 1 on at. St. Cloud on the Seine duringt e past week an o osed on Saturday. the Western Boat Club from St. John. N. 11.. rowing a fouhoared boat won two of the International prizes. They had to compete with three Oxford and two London hosts of the same class. The Oxford common are the creek amateurs of Great Britain. and the members of the Leander Rowing Club and the London Rowin Cllib of London. are first class oar-men. while they ran under the head of amateurs, The best common of France were also in competition. but there were no Americans. Against all tilese. then the oarsnicn of St. John have been victorious. notwith- standing their boats were almost twice the weight of those rowed by their competitors. Our boats. too. are much shorter than theirs. the disadvantage of which will be understood by everyone acquainted with ac- quatic sports. inasmuch as the water lines of the boat cannot be made as straight and sharp as when there is e renter length to carry them out. Vhen the news reached the City: this momin that in bath races the " Western Boat lub of St. .10 n. N. 8..“ had won the "International rizes" the joy. es- l) Landry. Editor and proprietor. Ii is intended as the Organ of the French populatian of the Maritime Provinces. who have long experienced the want of a paper in their own language to post them up in the current news of the day. From the No. before us we feel satisfied that Mr Landry will supply this went in e creditable manner. and we wish him every success in his laudable and laborious undertaking. We see by Nova Scotia and New Brunswick papers that the tax gatherers of Canada. under the name of agents of the Bank of Montreal. have already arrived in those Provinces. to commence operations. The Gov- ernment surplus in the flanks is to be first seixed. and seat of to Canada. and then a levy " by all and every mode of taxation." will. according to the provisions of the Act of Union. be resorted to. What a blessing these Canadian tax getherera must prove to peer Bluenose. to be sore. How we cnvy them their greatness and happy position. We beg to direct the attention of our readers to the advertisement of our friend Mr A Ilermaes. eoataiaed in to-day's paper. and who. we are happy to see has re- cemmenced business in our midst. He advertises a variety of new and useful articles in his line. at his shop. next to the Reading Room. Give him e cell. Tux barquo Empress. Gillie. Master. from Liverpool. to Messrs. Owen & Welsh. arrived at this Port on Set- urday last. and the barque Undies. Kickhem. Master. from Liverpool. (25 days out.) to Mr J 0 Pope. arrived yesterday morning. with cargoes consisting principally of Salt. ' We: were premature in announcing the arrival in Charlottetown. of C W Field. Esqhire. two weeks ago. That gentlemen and lady arrived here last evenig. per steamer I‘rincm of Wales. from Picton.aud will re- mein until Thursday. Quiox ’I‘navxtulto.--A gentleman from Prince Edward Island. who took passage in the steamship Cube at Cork on Sunday afternoon the 7th. left in the cars for Pictou yesterde morning. and would arrive in Charlottetown in t e "chief—thus ee- cumplhbl the whole distance from Cork to lettetowureia the Pietol'i line, in e trifi'e over seven dent—He. Britt'in Colonist. .‘ a} We perceive by Halifax papers eveeieg. that the .Reesrdcr printing cIce est on Saturday 3night last—vibe work. received last was bunt it is sup. cially among the young men of the p aoe.was ver ' great. and even men 0 advanced years took a lively interest in the success. He were run out on fiagstetf's in various quarters. an particularly in Carleton. where the sturdy oersmcn belong. the display of hunting was very general. If New Brunswick was not represented by any work of art orollp' native produce at the Great Exhibition. she was w represented in bone and sinsw and in native pluck. , As the telegraph wires a read the news through the different towns of the Prov uce.verious demonstrations of joyI took place. A correspondent at St. George tele- grep 8 us :—- “ Flags displayed and salute fired from Fort Carleton in honor of success of New Brunswick oarsmm against the world.” 1’. S.—-A copy of Bell’s Life. received by mail since the above was written. says that the International Re- etts and the English Regatta had been amalgamated. erofore our oersrnen have not only whipped amateurs but professionals of all nations competingsnm. John Globe. NEWS by Te‘lgegraph. _ “Karim? Since the ca lure of the City of Mexico by e Lib- eral forces not. iln has been heard it the 1m rial Go- vernment of M obso Deno. the renoh inlster in eendln astron fleet to Vera Crux to release Mr Dane should have u made prisoner and to resent any indignity offered him by Juares‘s Government. Finance. July 18. Advices have been received here from Rome to the sheet that Garrabeldiens are menacing the city of Ver- terbo. Panes. July 16. noon. Bonher. Secretary of State. olcially informs the Corps Ls lsletil that the American Government re- fuses to g ve up fraduleut benkrupte. rS'rPa’ranseunois. July “there. The Journal de St Psisreburyh alludes to the Russian note in regard to Ireland. which was published last week in the English papers. and pronounces it a sheer fabrication. activity in French workshops. and continued pur- chase of horses for the use of the French army-— creating distrust in financial circles. and fears that a war is approaching. The Em ress E tile is to visit Queen Victoria at WI eten early day.--0eribeldi threatens ee attack upon Rome. but Napoleon. in reply to from thefloly FuKeerrprmeticmhee. the at. teatiee of Victor A'meeuel‘s Govern-est to the threatened amt—Fearful disclosures have hesemadeinrefeveecesctbsoeelietrefleaspree- tisetl b the Portuguese. and la n Governments are ceded to pet estep to tb trslc is bureau loch—Go MO. posed. ef es incesfiisry. \ thatoity. Napoleon has announced his intention of Latest European deepetches report remarkable P At Tryou of the bride Homer. youngest daughter of floor l and the intestinal irritation restrained. end-dysentry. attended by ment of these remedies. A Cough. Cold. or Soi'e able Lung Disease. it simple remedy. and will mediate relief. with safet '. fuge Cornflte are efi‘cctual in do no po the great catalogue of Family vernal and immense. other foreign countries is eqn gut: . garrii‘isriituits. IIOUSEHQ-IJD . FURNITURE.“ be sold by Auction. on THURSDAY next. 25th T". nstant. at 11 o‘clock Sale Positive. July 24, 1867 Harri—63';- cn the 4th of ~Jul . fast» at the residence a father. by the Earl” M. I) . of Doom Medical j '7 M~~~w M‘x‘AM w~-~v~ An effectual Worm Hedloins- 'l‘he combination of ingredient'a used in making Drown's Vermifnge Comflts is such as to give the best possible effect ev. Henry Steerus. J. n .to flies Lonsie. y llewet'l. Esq. .m. _. g- liolioway's Ointment slid IPiIlsfiBowliCom laintr. Dill'fltlDArlelefl these diseases prevail. lint-re ate re- course should be had to this Ointment. which should be well rubbed two er three times a day upondbe Qmom'm will, i, saunas. All- lnfiaminetion will be subdued. an excessive lotion safely This treatment. assisted up of Ilollliway’s l‘ills inapplicable to all arms of disrhuss judicious doses beerbsickness. grlping. flat- uluncy. and other distressing suddengerous s mptoma. After rubbing in the Ointment. a flannel bin or should be worn. and the patient should. be restricted to a farineceous diet for a few days. till the urgency of the disease has been diminished bythe preserving employ- Thmat. requires immediate nitration. es neglect oftentim" results in some incur- ‘ Brown‘v Bronchial ’I‘rorliu ‘ are almost invariably glveiui- Much sickness with children as well as adults Iltflbuu‘d to other causes. is occasioned by worms. lirown's Vermi- dostroyi'ig worms. and can ssible injury to the most delicate child. Curtis Ir Brown. Proprietors. hew'York. ' Sold by all dealers in medicines. at 26 cents a 50x}. Perry Davis' Paul Killer. THE UNIVERSAL REMEDY ron' ‘lN'rrzli- NAL AND EXTERNAL COMPLAINTSl At this period there are but few of the human race unec- qusintcd with the merits ot the Pain Killer; but while some extol it as a linimcnt. they know but little of its power in easing pain when taken internally. while others use it inter- nally with great success but are equsll lng virtues when applied externally. say to all that it is equally successful whether used inter- nally or externally. and it stands alone. unrivalled by all ( ignorant of its heat. Ve therefore wish to Medicines'. and its sale is uni- 'I‘he demand for it from India and sl to the demand at home. and it has become known in these far off pieces by its merits. —_ -mH-m . v...— . st tho'hesidence of Mrs. Caner. Grafton Street. directly opposite the Prince of Wales College. all thet Lady‘s HOUSEHOLD FUR— NITURE. consisting of Drawing. Dining and Bedroom Furniture. all nearly new and in go I Beds and Iloddin . Cooking and Fr ~klin Stoves. Fire irons. Window .urteins. Carpets. . as. Earthenware and Glassware. Kitchen Utensils. &c. ac. dc. 0d order. Feather WILLIAM DODD. Auctioneer. ed 100. July 24. 1867 P151753 LUMBER. duo. R SALE. 50,000 feet I. .11. fl. and 2 inch Pine— i ueiity and partly seasoned. Square Sawed SHINGLES. 125.000 Cedar SHINGLES. 1 large Were Room FRAME. —-—ALSO—- 100 Tom Port Hood COAL. a goodi'article for home use. A MCNEILL. Auctioneer. ing Money Orders at in till 1 p m. and from 2 p July 24. 1867 1m‘ Money Order 911100. . ' General Post Office. Cliiai.onsrow.a'.' 18th J uly. 1867 NTIL further notice the hours for issuing and pay- this Ofice will be from 10 a in one in. . , OWEN. 1‘ M G. HOUSE Hf )Ll) Rev. Mr. Reynolds. viz:— Household. Furniture. Drawers. Chairs. Tables. I’loughs. Carts. narrows. for some over £5. WILLIAM DODD Ch‘town. July 16. 1867. FURNITURE. FARM. STOCK. to" to. o be sold by AUCTION. at hormonal House. Back Settlement. De Sable. on THURSDAY. Au- gust 1st. at 1‘2 ocloek. the following. the Property of the comprising Sofas. Chests Carpets. Bods s Bedding. China a Earthenware. Glassware. Stores. data. Ac. ALSO, 2 Horses. 7 Head llornsd Cattle?” Sheep. 7 Pigs. I Carriage dz Harness. Cart dr Plough Harness. with malty otbir articles. Terms five months. Credit on ap proved joint notes. .. Auctioneer. llehIx.’ r CIVIC ELBQmIoN-s. at m xerox. N nuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island. made and p Hearts. Esq" frontin In Ward No. 3.—- At. the In Ward Ne. 4,—At the on King‘s Square. In Ward No. 6 her Two shell cent rise al which lies south of cheater Street. north of Richmond streets. ltxroy shall core rise all that part airports“ the Town ¥ HBGI’HILUS .WWY. - Me or. tbs"Cm Renown nth-mantras Ch'tewn. July". last» 11‘. Me on“. July 11th. 1'". .7‘ '. modem-snail“ erred in the Eighteenth year of the Reign of Her present Majesty. intituled “ An Act to Incorporate the Town of Charlottetown." 1 do here- by give public NOTICE. that an Election of LIAYOB. AND FIVE COUNCILLORS I‘OR Till CIIARLOTTETOWN. Will be held on TUESDAY. till sooner next. at the several places following. that is to sh : In Ward Ne. 1,—At the Store of M ris. corner of Queen and-W2“? In Word No. 9,—At the Col b b d CITY 0" ii. J. 6 T. Mor- route. cues; of Richard on S dney Street. ity all.‘ , snipe. Hesse. fronting .-—At the House of Air. Dennis Lyons. corner of Great George and Sutton Streets. And at the said lleetion the Pell will he opened at 9 o'clock in the forsneon. and «clue open till five in the afternoon of the same dev. oascatmon er weeps: "Number One shall comprise all that part of Chen- lottetown which lies south of Doreheeter Street. Num- l t i that pet-3t of Charlottetown ichaiond Street and north of Dor- Number Three shall comprise all that rrt of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton and Number I-‘oor shall coni- rise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of and north of Grafton streets. Number..er ef Charlottetown which lies north of itsroy street. including the Common of? said Town.”-o8ae 18 re. M. CWosrn." W VJ}! Act to Its- ."." s “Ayer’s Oathsrtlo Pills Are the roost perfect purgedve we are able to produce. and. as we think. heel ever yet been made by anybody; Their effects have abundantly dawn to the cotumunit how much they sx- col the other me icincs in line. hey are sefe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the.vitel antivi- uoe of the body, remove the obstruc- tions of its or sue. purify the blind. expel discus. They purge out the of holsters which breed and grow distemper. stimulate ’sluggieh or disordered'orgens into their natural action. and impart tone and strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every day complaints of every- bod . but formidable apd dangerous diaeeste. While they pro lice powerfuleffecte. they are at the same time. in dio minialicd doses. the safest and best physio that can be t-rn- ploycd for children. Being auger-coated. they are pleasant to takei and. being purely vegetable. are entitle harmless. Cures have been made that would surpass hell were they not substantiated by men of such exalted character. as to forbid the suspicion of untrnth. Many eminent cler men and llyaicinns certify to the public the reliability our rem ice. while others have sent us the assurance of their conviction that our Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of our afflicted felloancn. The Agent below named is leased to furnish gratis our American Almanac. contain: directions for the use of these medicines and certificates of their curse of the following compleilltsz~ (Yostivrnsss. Iliiious Complaints. Rheumatism. Dropey. Heartburn. Headache arising from foul stomach. Nausea. Indigestion. Morbid inaction of the Ilowclrand Pain arising therefrom. Fletuleticy. Loss of Appetite. all Diseases which require an svacuant medicine. They also. by purifying the blood and stimulating the system. cure many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach. elch as Deafness. Partial Blindness. Neurslgie. Gout. and other kindred disorders arising from a low state of the body. or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put off by ilnprincipled dealers with other pre- parations on which the make more refit. Demand Area's and take no others. '1‘ e sick want t s best aid there is for them. and they should have it. , Prepared by “It. I. C. Arse. k Co., Lowell. Mesa. and sold by all Druggists and dealers in medicine everywhere. W- B. WATSON General Agent for P. E. Island. July 3— 2m Consignees, take N oticel ERSONS residing outside of CHARLOTTETOWN. having Goons to come by tho Steamship “ Anteat- one." or “ COMIERCB." and desirin them forwarded. luust send to the Subscribers. or their own Agents in tho Cit . the original Invoice of the Goods. by which to make t e proper entries at the Custom Heuse. for do- ties to procure the Permits to deliver. CARVELL BROS. Agents. B. a C. S. S. C. infill???“ Reaping and Mowing MACHINES. HE Subscriber would inform the Farmers of P. E. . Island that he has now on the we to the Island a goodly number of those CELEBBAT ‘D MACHINES. Also. a number of the fer-famed UNION MOWEBS. together with oils a number of “’HITCOMB'S PA-v TENT HORS ‘ RAKES—the same he sold here the last season. and that has iven so much satisfaction to those that used them. wliic I they will fully confirm and agree to when asked by any of you—end would also REAl‘lNG and MOWING MACHINES. which will soon be here. As money seems to be quite an article here at this time. and very difficult to get hold of. the Subscriber would beg leave to say. that those parties who may wish to sy money for any of those Machines. he will make a iberel deduction from last year‘s prices. while those who me wish a leap credit on the Machines may be as- suredo the same If mral terms as usual. say from one to three seasons. divided into equal payments. as the parties may agree upon at the time of purchase. If. C. GREEN of Summerside. and R. J. CLARKE. of Orwell. will not as my Agents in selling the above Machines in this Province; and tho Subscriber will be found at his Old Stand, the City Grocery Store, North side of Queen‘s Square. near the Post Office. where he will be very happy not only to SHOW the above Machines but to SELL them to the Farmers. Please call and examine the Machines for yourselves before pnrchaliie elsewhere. I have now on bend a full assortment of Extras for the Manny Machines. ASAIIEL BOOTH. Ch‘town. July 3. 1867. MAILS. Summer Arrangement. 7 BE MAILS for the United Kingdom. the neighboring Provinces. United States. Ito" will. until further notice. be made up and forwarded from the General Post Office. Charlottetown. as follows. vix :— PorCenada. New Brunswick. and the United States. vie Shpdiic. every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 8 o‘c no . For Nova Scotia. vie Pictou, every MONDAY. WED- NESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 8 o'clock. Mails for Great llntain. Newfoundland and the West Indies. every alternate MONDAY and WEDNESDAY evening at 8 o'clock. as follows: )londey. Jane 17 Monday Sept 0 Wednesday. “ 19 Wednesday. h 11 Inadey. July 1 Monday. N 28 esdey. " 3 Wednesday. " 26 Monday. " 16 Monday. Oct 7 Wednesday. " 17 Wednesday. ' ‘ 9 hfondey. " 2! Monday “ 21 Wednesday U It Wednesde " 23 Monday. Aug 12 Monday. Nov 4 Wednesday " 14 Wednesday N a Monday. " is Monday. N is Wednesday. “ 2. Wednesday. " 2. Hells for Summerside and It. Elmer‘s. to be forwarded per Steamer. will be closed ever TUESDAY and FRIDAY evenings at I o'clock : and ails for Georgetown and Sourie. per steamer. every FRIDAY evening at ts o'clook. Letters. to be registered. and Newspapers must be posted half an hour before the time of closing the Xeils. T. OWEN. P. ll. 0. TO FISHEl‘lMEN. fl‘fll Subscriber has on hand at Casculnpoc. 3.000 Ash -bound Mackerel Barrels. manufactured ill: season. which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers General Post Oflce. Ch‘ lowa. ' ' May 2!. 1067. App? to Caxveu. Blot-uses in Charlottetown. or to the ubecriber at Cescumpeo. GEORGE W. HOWLAN Cesoumpggjfsy 22. 1867. am COTTON DUCK. . \VING been appointed Agent for the sale of the celebrated lusssl's Kills Cotton Deck. the Subscriber is prepared to receive orders for all the different Numbers. in quantities to suit puliehgerlei u . A .. Cblrlettetcwa. llsy 8‘1. 1867. Executors’ Notice. LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of the HON- ORABLE THOMAS HEATH HAVILAND. late of CilARLOTTS'I‘OWN. deceased. are r leaks immedietc' {opulent to the Indersigue . Iixeou~ tors of the last if and Testament of the seldTlsomes fleeds llevllend; and all persons having any claims against the said [state are requested tefuraish their accoun'}s..tllul lib»: lpaid lxeoutors. oceanic w. DHBLOIS. l“‘”““"' l nested te' the Fruit. Sold by the single can or by ,1 TI ccived the Go state that be has ordered is number of the BUCKEYE m Peaches‘ Peaches. CST RECEIVED. per Alhambra .Nine Cases PEACHES. in hermetically Htfllotl onus—put up in such a manner as to retain all the delicious flavor of be dozen. l. C. HALL. Ch‘towe.Jiily 8. 1867. . NEW COOPEMGEI A p . IE Subscriber begs leave to intimatethat he keeps constantly on hand. at his Coopersge LOWER WATER STICEET. _ roux ANu FISII BARRELSJ Which in 01ers for Sale at very moderate rates. J ob Work performed with despetch. JAMES F. WHITE. Ch‘town. Julie 12. 1867. 'A. HERMANS. G UN-SMI'I‘ H, BELL-HANGER AND TIN-SMITH EGS to Inform his friends. and the public generally. that he has a alu comment-ell llusuies on Dorches- tcr Street, next (001‘ to the Reading Room Building. where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line with neutncxs and dcspatch. ON Hana. A neat assortment of Tinwsre. Kitchen Utensils. to. 6:0. iooludingtho atenl Box Ton Corns P01. whichre- Nodal Price. at the Paris Ex sition of 1867. Also. lit)! TON LANTERNS. w ichwiff surpass everything in the Market. and suitable for either False use or on board Vessels. A few Warun Coonunsmi hand. which together with sage variety of other Sto‘ck will be sold cheap for Mr. I'lERhIANS is Agent for SAWYER'S CRYSTAL BLUE. a new. economical and superior article used in washing. whereby a saving of fiftp er centis guaran- teed. and for which he begs to so ic t the patmnnge cf Laundry Maids. to. Ch‘town. July 24. 1867. i e NOTICE TO DEBTOBS. ALL parties indebted to the subscriber by Book Ale- . count or otherwise. are requested to come and ‘ make an immediate settlement of the some. in or- der to save unnecessary trouble and expense. In my absence. parties can settle with my partner. A. A. Mc- Kenzie. who is authorized to give receipts for all ans- ounts received. A. A. IoSWEEN. Charlottetown. June 4. 1867. Ex JANE. from Halifax. N. S. 6 O Puncheous “GLASSES. 10 lllide. hrgiht SUGAR. ‘ , For sale by— A OWEN CONNOLLI' Charlottetown. September "JIM. COPPER. PAINT Tn SUBSCRIBE keeps countly on head e supply of Tara- so Woes-on’. Copper Paint an article which has given the greetest satisfaction to all who have used it. It possesses superior qualities for elec- ell preventing the eccummnletiori of all foul matter. such « as \ orms. Barxselcs. Grass. he" on the bottoms of Yes- sole or Boats. when properly applied. I. C. HALL. Charlottetown, May 22. 1861. P. E. ISLAND~ STEAM NAVIGATION CO’S STEAMEBS " PRINCESS 0F WALES" AND HEATHER BELLE —-‘-—— The Steamer “Princess of Wales ” [LL Leave Charlottetown for Picsou every TUES- DAY and THURSDAY mornings at 6 a. m.. in time for the morning Train for Halifax. Leaves Pictou for Charlottetown every TUE 8 DA Y pplluri-‘RlllAY evenings. after arrival of Train from - a ax. Leaves Pictou for Port Hood and Plaster Cove. Got 0! Canto. every THURSDAY morning at noon. immediate- ly after arrival of train from Halifax. returning to ten the following moniing. Leaves Charlottetown every TUESDAY and FBI-- DAY night for Summerside and Sbsdiac. at 7 p. In. 'VIYill connect with Wednesday and Saturday morning‘s I’III'I. Leaves Shediee for Summer-side and Charlottetown. town. every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY after- noons. immediately after arrival of Train from St. John. THE STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE” Leaves Charlottetown at 3 s. m. every SATURDAY morning for Pictou. Leaves Pioten at 9 e.m.. same day. for Murray liar- bor. Georgetown and Sonria. remaining at either Souris or Georgetown over Sunds . Leaves Pietou every MONDAY for Charlottetown; after arrival of Train from Halifax. F. W. MALES. Secretary or Dorm Pic- ' June 12. 1861. A Cough Cold ’Tleroati. Requiresimmediets attention. and should be checked. If allowed to continue. Irritation of the Lungs. e P.- rnensnt Throat Alecticu. or an Incarable Lung Disease. is often is neat. Brown's Ireaohiel 'I'rochee Having a Direct talus-sci. tip“ the Parts. gave Immediate l'er Irenrhltls. Asthma. came. cssseapnvs and Threat Diseases. Trechse are used with always good esteem. Singers and Public Speakers will find Trorbee useful in clearing the voice when taken be- fore airiging or speaking. ad relieving the threat a. aeeeuel exertion of the vocal or us. The M saw”. v“, twp... WMOI h . localities in various pits of the ~m.e take any of the Worthless hintiflMH t Ch'town. July it. 1867. eels-ended and prescribed by "iris-s. and hm ' tale f‘rern eminent teen throughat the Mug an edete d true merit. and eecy by a test s! may years. verb universally pronounced W M Obtain only " Srowu'e Irenbhhl‘ sou) unarmed. 5. I. f' "I" s ‘i