A 14.n_ n... v r. THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1868.1 "Policemen are being assassinated daily in New York. The Sea advocates a reform by changing the mode of selecting the judicial oiliuers who are playing into the hands of the lawless—reasoning thns :— '~ The great obstacle in the way ofthis is the large in- fiuence which runans eserclee in litlcal shire. This power In thorougth understood y all candidates for in vor. It is fully appreciated. Men who seek pu lie 0 cc court the favor and support of the danger- ous classes. Murderers understand very well that the lace in which a friend is most valuable tothem is on the t"och; and they spare noefl'ort to put and keep friends ere. Every record of the cold blooded murder of e fhlthful police oflcer is a fresh argument mint our elective Judiciary. We had better look this mischief unitaron in the face and reform it." Novs Ebony-0n Friday last, the Attorney General of Nova leotia tabled a lot of resolutions in the llouso of Assembly-to the effect that in proceeding with the business of the country, the Legislature did so under constraint from the Imperial Government. Under such circumstances, no action of the Legislature was to be taken es en acquiescence In Confederation, to which the Government and people are opposed. No compromise will be accepted, as repeal alone will satisf them. This Is something like a resolution compared wit the milk and water afi'air of the Local Convention some days ago, and indicates that Nova Scotia is not going to tameiy sub- mit to tyranny and wrong. Tue WlfiTillm Revs-w for July, republished by the Menard Scott Publishing Company of New York. has been received. Its contents are——i. The Charac- ter of British Rule in India; 2. Davidson‘s Introduction to the New Testament; 3. Co-operation applied to the Dwellings of the People; 4. Nitro-Giyncerine; the New Explosive; ii. The Marriage Lav" of the United Kinn- dnm; ii. The Incas; 1. Church and State; 8. The Spanish Gipsy; and a Review of Contemporary Literature. ‘ A Bus Snnrnsr at run Essr I'omr.—-A correspond- ent at Souris writes :-—" Quite a sensation was caused last week amongst the boats of Chepstotv by the appear- ance of a monster see serpent. It appeared to be. as near as the fishermen could judge. 100 feetiong. It made no attempt to molest the boots. but gave the men that saw it a great scare. It glided along quite leisurely, showing its head, which was a tremendous else.-—’l‘herc have not been any catches of mackerel made on the South side as yet. 'I‘nn m on St. Patrick's IInll. Charlottetown. (destined for the Christian Brothers‘ School.) which was suspended some lime ago in consequence of a disap- intmrnt In the receipt of suitable brick from the cited States, is again rerouted, and is being vigorous. Iv prosecuted—a cargo of pressed brick having arrived from Portland on Saturday fast. Major General Charles Grahame Ilolplne. better known as “ Miles O‘Riclly," a very gifted Irishman, died suddenly in New York, on the 3rd instant. IIe wielded much influence over his countrymen in the Great Re- public. where he had rcsidcd for the past twenty years. He was thirty-nine years old, and held at the time of his death, the honorable and rcmnncrntlvc position of Rellstrar for New York City. Sin lens A. hfcl’loxum's Government has sustained a defeat in the constituency of West York. Ontario, vacant by the elevation of llon. Mr. [lowland to the Lieut. Govemorsliip of that Province. Mr. Wright. the opposition candidate. was elected bv a majority of 250 over the Ministerial nominee. Mr. Bell. In compliance with areqnisitlon to Sheriff Longworth. a County Meeting has been called for Friday next, in Market Hall. to take into consideration the subject of reciprocal fi'ce trade between this colony and the United States of America.—-Chnlr to be taken at two o'clock. p. m. A collision. the result of careless driving—between two horses and wagons. occurred at the crossing of Prince enl Grafton streets. on Monday evening. The result was. that one oi the wagons was knocked into smithereens. and the shaft of the other broken. Fur- tunately no one in the wagons was injured. Tun Dominion steamer Napoleon. having on board the distinguished party of Canadian visitors mentioned In our last issue. left for Quebec on Wednesday evening ~havlnn n verv meun opinion of the courtesy and hospi- tallty of Charlottetown. During their brief stay they were the guests of Ills Excellency Governor Dundas. Tna‘greet Pacific Railway is now completed for over 800 miles, and will be finished and ready for trello next year. A pleasure excursion from the Provinces to San- franclaco will then be quite as common as a Fourth of July excursion to Boston is at the present time. Hts Excellency the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Dundee, and G. I). Atkinson, Esq" Private Secretaryto Ills Excellency. started yesterday morning in the steam- er !Haosss of Wales on a three-week‘s visit to llaiifux. We have to eeknovrledgeJrom Peter McGowan, Eeq.. a statement oi‘ the City accounts up to the let January, 1&8. We shall refer at length to this statement in our next number. Ila. Rumor. the Scottish vocalist, gave two outer- tainments to fair audiences in Market Hall this week—- one on Ifonday night. and the other on Tuesday. We cannot speak too highly of the performances. Tue Paris boat and crew have maintained tlfilr repu- tation et a recent boatcrace at Carleton. N. B.. beating their competitors in a distance of four miles by two minutes. "- Tha Firemen of the City are going to hold the Picnic oftho season at Bouthport to-raorrow. As it is to be the last of the season, we have no doubt it will be well petronlaed. ' A noted American politician. Thad. Stevens. departed this lilb at Washington on the flth instant: In. Wamm‘e readings in Temperance Ball.'and Mr. Smith's singh‘wore good. although not well patroalsed Til Steamer Alhambra arrived at this port last- night flo- Bostpn and Halifax. Prince Aflreddireught home from Australia a fine eelieotioeef the birds and animals of the island. Gan Rosecrans has been appointed U. 8. hliaister ts lexiee. II? Robert Napier. at a ban not given to him by the tubers of the East India sited Service Club, in a graceful and modest speech. spoke of the honour he felt to a member of the Indian service. and said. “I am pe the first Indian soldier whe.from a simple Lieu- tenant. having nothin but his name and his sword to begin with. has won t e honour which her Majesty has been pleased to designate for me. I bevethonghi seriousl whether I should be wise in accepting the honour whie I an informed is to be conferred upon me. and one great motive ier say acceptance of b Is that it is easier red upee tea as a member of the Indian service." The Noelle-r blishrs a notice relative to is- else accorded to Even Emile d'ErIanger and . Reu- tevtole down a telegraphic cable free France to the United tee. The communication is to be established befits Sept. 1. 1”. The line is to start from Brest. and reach some point on the American coast between Batten and New York. The prior efdespeteh contain. lag «tout! werds cannot exceed loot. u Deans. of the steamer Comte-w. which er. si on Inertia: from Prince Inward Island. usaerts ehrieeetlee eehureat White need. but he did not as- certain her sale-om "or. Winter When for this Island should be earn from Idth to the 15th Aurest. intends havie his Winter Whose livery ea Keeley. 17th iest.- Pet. The Paris Metres the french tress-ethane “wilfulslsbsdby llthszsgelem ready larde- We understand Mr. ! The fall of Humeita is considered a mere question of time. and the deserters state that Lopes has ordered [its evacuation. and was preparing to dispute the pee- sage of the River Teblqusry. The expeditionary force sent to pierce the enemy‘s country and reconnoitre the the position of Lopes. had returned without achieving its object. A at feeling prevails here amongst some parties against t e alliance with Brazil. A terri- fie storm passed over the River Plate. ceasing much dam- age. A new l)t7xnnots.—The present Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, the Ma uis of Aberoorn. is to be made s Duke, under the title 0 the Duke of Abcreorn. Ducal hon- ors are rare! conferred in England. The last man upon whom i e honor was conferred was Lord Welling- ton. who was made a Duke in 18“, for his achieve- ments in the Peninsular war. The Marquis of Abcroorn. James Hamilton. If. G.. P. C.. is the eldest son of the late Viscount Hamilton. The United Service Gazstle says that it is currently reported that Mr. R re will be the next Governor of the Dominion of Cans e. There are about six noblemen and gentlemen. each of whom the London papers de- clare is to be the next representative of the Sovereign in this country. The President oftho United States has directed the Secretary of Werto withdraw all the military from those oftho Son'hcrn States which have representatives in congress. Thus has civil government been restored. a nd the despotism of military power been abolished. It is reported that the northern Damion had taken possession of Yeddo. The party of the Mikado were acting with great vigour and had mustered a large ur- my to meet ihe rebel forces. It was rumoured that ihree distinguished jurists— Sir W. Pagewood, Justice Selwyn and Sir Fitzroy Kelley—were to be raised to the British peerage. Governor Steveson. Democratic. of Kentucky, has been elected by a majority little short of 90.000. So says the Boston 'Post. Ilia Grace the Archbishop. who has been engaged for the pestst weeks in the Visitation of his diocese in the Western counties. Is expected home this week—11:. E1. The Paris Liberts says Dr. Pusey. of England, has become a convert to Catholicism. Cdirxcu. Orrtcn. 0th August, 1868. IGEXeellcncy the Lieutenant Governor in Council. has been pleased to appoint the following gentle men Justices of the Peace or l’rinco County. viz :- Jnlm llunlrr Dunn of Township No. 5. Esquire. Mr. John MacDonald Archibald of Township No. it. Aug. l3. CHARLES DlISlIRlS.\Y, C. E. C. ._ - ~.._..-.,..._....__m ___._. PORT OF CHARLOTTE“) “'N. tau-Inns. Aug. li.-—-Veiocity. Maciwau. Richibuctn. boards. scamlingmhingles; Seaman‘s Bride. McDonald. Merino- mish, Elli tons gravel; I‘. of \l'nirs. Evans, I'lctou, Mails; I-‘cmc. Mela-an, Buctouchc, to to foot deals. to Owen and Welsh. win-Commercv. Donn. liosion & Halifax. met; I’. of Wales. chr, St. John's. Nild.. 500 barrels} herring, to A. hichiii; i‘urunit. ()‘lirlun. (fhathsm. boards and seantiimz. to W. llodd: Vcrilioni. llcnncls, raga-ash. 16 to feel. drain to A. McNelil: Elizabeth Ann. A. W. 'Be t, 13 in feet deals. to Welsh 6'. Owen. l2th.—lliuh- ls id. Forster, Itlchlbncto, deals. boards and laths. to \V. odd; Charles. hIchiii. Shcmoguc. deals: I). Y. 0.. McFadyen, slack coal, to l’n-ake Ilros. & (To.; Lively. Roberts. limestone. to J. l’cardon; Princess of “'fllt'il. 1‘}. Evans, She-dine. malls & pain; Fury. McEnchcrn, (‘hat- hmn, boards, pailinxs and hubs. to N. Rankin. lisq. l3th.—lloyai Arch, Aylward, Chaihum. H2 tons lime- stone. to master; Charles E. Moodv. 'I‘. K.Cinrk. llf. bbls. mackerel ; Albert Edward, Atkinson. Shetlinc. boards and deals. to A. Mchlll, Earp: Annie. Sullivan. l'lctou. coal; Shannon. Bushcy, Illclilbllclo. boards, deals and shingles; Vilettc. McNeill, I‘uuwash, limestone. to .1. Brandon; Ariel, Finlay-son. Richibucto. 2i m fol-t, deals. to lion. J. C. Pope. iiiii.-lleather Belle. Kclfensic. I'letou, Malls; Princess, Hopkins. Gulf. ll.'. bbls. macke— rel. for Captain; Senator, hit-limes, Gulf. no bbls. markc. rel, to Captain; Daniel. \Vaisb. Pierce. 50 tons coal. to Lawson and Walsh; Funny, Janvlrin. Gulf. 187 barrels mackerel. to Capt.; Banner. McFarland, Gulf. 186i bbls. mackerel. to Gupta Margaret Jane. Chapman. lluctouchc, lumber. to A. McNeiii. Esq. ; i‘. of W.. E. Evans. I'lrtou. mails; May. Lebhnc. Chatham. lumber. Wm. Dodd. 15th. —-Moneguash. F. Wathan, Liverpool. ballast: Alice lily- rick. Kelsey, Boston. men. to I. C. llali. Wm. Higgins, Neil Rankin and others; 1‘. of W.. Ii. Evans. Sin-dine. malls and IDOL; Campbell. Tom-y, Bangor. 32 in pressed bricks and 150 caeks lime. to Bishop McIntyre: Ange,- lique. Robertson, Pictou. 42 tons round coal. to Perkins and Casely; Sarah Ann. Jones, Tignish, N. B. lumber. to master; May. Turnbull. Pictou. coal, to I’cakc Bros. 8: 00.; Vienna, McDonald, Plctou, 30 tons coal. to W. H. Farquharson; Ann Westnway. Taylor. Boston. mcr. Nth-Alexander. Laniuan. Cow Bay. 160 tons coal,T.M. Foley; Heather Belle, MeKensic, i‘ietou. malls. orrwsnns. Aug. Nth—Ambrose, McDonald, Pic.. bah; Gipsey Queen. Fisher. Censoe. bai.; Hope. Robertson, Pictou. ML; 1'. of Wales. E. Evans. She-disc. mails. l2th.—- Volent. Finlayson, Glasgow, G. 13.. having on board 60 to foot deals, shipped by Owen & Welsh. i2ii boxes sal- mon. by J. Cairns; Angelica. Ilodd. Mumbles. in Wales. 30 m feet deal,in Win. McGlll: Ileather Belle. McKen- zie, Picton. mails; Seaman's Bride. McDonald. Pictou. bah; Margaret. Arbncklo, Pletou, hat; 1‘. of W.. Ilvans. Pictou. malls and pes.: Charles, Shemouue, bah; Vii- lette, McNuiil, Pictou. bal.; Alexander. Anderson. Anthr- onlsh, bah; Commerce, H. Donne, Boston, with 500 barrels herring and i do salmon. by Cnrveli Iii-pm. and 1:. boxes codfish, by I. C. Hall, and lint bbls. mackerel, by C. E. Moody. lilo—Fanny, Janvlrin. filshing voyage: Banner, XcII‘arlsnd. fishing voyage; George. A. Brown. Liverpool, timber. deals. lethwood. by lion. J. C. Pope and Peakc Bros 8. 00.; Highland Maid, Forster. Richl- btycto, bah; Sarah. Cslsey, Cocngne. bah: P. of Wales. E. Evans, Shedlac, lil bbls. eggs; by W. B. Dean. {195 lbs. con. by O. Connoli . Esq. and a hula eggs, by H. .oomhs.‘ little—Beat er Belle. McKenzie. l'icton. mails; Feme. McLean, Shemogue. bel.; Pursuit, O‘Brien. Halifax. bah; Olevld, Buckier, I’ort Rood. hal.; Velo- city, KcLaine. Biehibucto. hel.; Vermont. llcfinels. Pugvrash. bsl.; Daniel. Walsh. Pieton. bal. l7th—llero.. cases bacon, (4071_ibs); shipped by Owen Connolly-.I-Z'sq. lath—Albert dward, Atkinson. Shedlac. bah; M.lV. Kllbridc.lln . Picton having on board 100 bbis. her- rln . 2 bbls. mackerel. 27 has codfish, shi pod by Kil- bri e d: Howlen. and 20 bbls old iron, by I’m Crabbe; Live] .’ Roberts, Tatiana o'uche. bah; 8 y. McPherson, Bay eCheieur, bah; ay Lucy. Walk as. Pictou. bai. ARRIVALS AT SOURIS. Aug. nth-sch. Ardino. McAnlny. from the Bay with 45 bbls. mackerel. for supplies; sch. Josephene. Chevcrie, trading; tch. Bciota. irom Ch’town. on fishing voyage: sch. Caranda, McKay. 19 days from eramtehl. bound to Spammerslde with a load limestone—compass out of 0 er. TILTON 85 MCFARLAND'S BIIRGLAR AND FIREI’ROOF SAVES; Steel Vaults and Combination Bank Loci-s. PORTLAND. July It, 1868. Messrs. Tilfoa d! McFarland.- Grntlrmen—This certifies thetl have need one of your safes for the last number of years. and in the great fire of July 4th. had the misfert one to have it several tested. I was situated in the second story of brick b oek corner of Cross and Middle Streets. and it fell into tin collar with other combustibles, and lay burning until July iith. at which time it was thought rodent to open it. But on doing so, it was found so tioside that hisse Instentl showed itself. which being at enoesmothering. and ept so until the heat escaped from the inside. The contents were taken out in good order. so much ihat the hooks. papers and money were all perfectly legible and admitted of being handled without danger of feliinz to pieces. Some of the books may have to be rebound. I have given your agent an order for anohter safe of same sin. and my confidence is so great In our sale that [should venom- tnsed them as being the fire proof of any stake of safe in our great an. Yours, irn McKay. I‘lctou, bnl. P. of Wales. I}. Evans. Picion. 7* A lady took her little boy to church for the first time. Upon hearing the organ. he was on his feet instantrr. ' Sit down.’ said the mother. ‘I won't' he shouted. ‘ i went to see the monkey.‘ An aged. beldvheaded teacher told an impudenl boy the story of Elisha and the beers. \thn he had; done. the boy said, ‘ Go up. bald heal -now bring on yourbears!‘ . ,.,_ . r ... _ .0...“ ., ,. .0... .1: me... At Grand River, Lot 56, on the 20th day of July, Mr. John Melloueld. in the 28rd year of his age. ills kind and faithful dis osition won the esteem of all who had the pleasure of is acquaintance—B. I. 1'. Ilolloway's Pills.——Weery of l.ife.-—Derenuetnent'of the liver is one of the most efllcient causes of danger» nus diseases and the most pmlifie of these melancholy forebodings which are worse than death itself. A few doses of these noted Pills act magically In dispelling low spirits and repelling the covert attacks made on the nerves by excessive heat, impure atmospheres. over indulgence. or exhausting excitement. The most shat» tered constitution may derive benefit from IIolloway'e Pills which will regulate disordered action, brace the nerves, increase the energy of the intellectual faculties and revive the failing memory. By attentively stud - log thelnstrncilons for taking these l’ilis. and obedient v putting them in practice. the most dospondeut will soon eel confident of a perfect recovery. w "n... go.......;..i.i FANCY BISCUIT. CONPECTIONERY, &0s k0. kar Per “ Volani" from Glasgow. CASES FANCY BISCUITS. Barrels CONFECTIONEIIY. Boxes T. I). I’II’ES. Hinds. Ilighla‘nl WIIISKBY. 8w. All at the lowest prices. MACEACIIERN & Cf). Itrtl Inn Wurohouno. Cliarlotietown, Aug. if). 1868. 191: AND: NE very handsome WALNUT COTTAGE PIANO. from LONDON. Also—FOUR Mason dc lIemlin CABINET OR.- GANS. per Sir. Commerce from BOSTON. will be sold vrmv now. at I)O('(II.AS‘ FURNITURE WAle- RUUJIb. GEOIIG E DOUGLAS. “Mu-W" .. MMW _Angust I9. 1868. ll BRf )NZON ET'I‘E. llE application of this most elegant preparation is exircmcly simple. while its effect on the articles onnlm-ntlrd below is almost magical, imparting to them it pluzcd bronzml euriacc of great beauty :— lnox-lcndcrs. Stoves. Gas Fittings, Ornaments. Lamp Stands. Copper Coins, &c.. S'rnsw Hus, Boxxn'rs I’mnnn Ili'srs and URNAMES‘I‘S. Lnsvus. (real). Ivy. Laurel. Holly, &c.-——-“ l-Zil‘i-ct most ciiarming."——l.catlu-r Ii‘dt‘cs mnv b0 hronzed ILLUMINATORY and Wnrrlxc. Useful and Ornamental. Glass may also be illuminated. W. Ii. WATSON. City Drug Store. Victoria Building, g August 14. 18138. HAMILTON ’S HOTEL, AMHERST. NOVA [3710714, W. J. HAMILTON, Proprietor. II F. Subscriber tenders his thanks to the Travelling l’nblic for their patronage during his occupation oftho Cumberland hotel for the past six years, and hopes by strict attention to business in mentn continu- ance oftho name. He also informs them that he has taken the. house lately occupch by Mr. A. Coffey. and has fitted it up as a first class Ilotel, where his guests will find his Rooms Large and Airy. Iiis Tables well supplied with all the Clioiccst Delica- cies the country can afford during the season, and all that can be required in a First Chum Ilotol. Horses and Carriages at Livery, and parties conveyed to any part of the country. at moderate rates. There is also GOOD STABLING on the premises. and careful llestiers are in attendance. August 12. 1868. mm W. J. HAMILTON. who ARE YOUR GR 0 CERS? 'rllE Best and Cheapest Tea. Sugar and Molasses at ITALIAN WA REIIOUSE. THE Best and Cheapest Ground Coffee. at MACEACHERN 6e CO'S. THE Best and Cheapest Liquors, Wines. kc” at ’ ITALIAN WA REHOI’SE. QIACEACIIEBN ‘1. CO. I W depend on getting eveiything in the Gro- WEREIICIISE? August 5. 1868. (lo pered and Cleared 5 years A l, about the First of September next. Parties wishing to PEAKE BROTHERS & CO. Cn-nssmpeo Point. VIVIIE above Valuable Properties. which are minute at at Kecfe’s Hotel. Aiberten, on Saturde the 22nd day Terms and particulars at time of sale. Townships Nos.“25, 27 and 67. plated the per are of those portions of Townships piers ofLe on the above desirous of par- prcpnred to reprise the Deposit of the Purchase Money JOHN ALDOUB. Commissioner. I . r.’w. nun e co. TIIE Best and Cheapest Store to buy your Groceries iii. and the Store Where you can always ocrr and Liquor line. of the best quality. and at ihe cheapest rate, is the (Next to Slarbt'rd d. On.) WTnnus Cssn. From London to Charlottetown. P. l- 1., direct. HE Fast Selling Brig AMPHION, at Llo- 's. 274 tons Register, I). Mo- Donel . blaster. will sell from London. 8pr b this vessel will apply in London to Messrs. Jens ITCAIRN 8:. Sons. 69 Cornhill. or to the owners. Eh’town. July 6w GOVERNMENT ESTATE. DWELLING IIUI'SE, STORE. WARE- IIOUSES. SHED AND WIIARF. Carr-urn ec Point. will be submitted to PUBLIC COMI’E'I‘I ION by the Commissioner of Public Lands. of August. at 12 o‘clock, noon; and s said they not be disposed of, will be submitted for yearly rental. JOHN ALDOUS. Commissioner. Lend Odlce. Aug. 8. 1868. Qin. RE Commissioner of Public Lands. having. under the anthorit of the Act 16 Victoria. Cap. 18. omn- £195.27 and 67. the property of the Honorsble James C. De . hereby notifies ei Tenants and Occu- ehasing their several locations. at, in accordance with the 10th section of the above recited Act. he is now of their several hoidlnyrs. IpOl Waning their titles. or agreement for the same. Oflce of Public Luella; August 5. 1868. pet isi ex 3i WILDERNESS LAND! OOVIRNHBNT “Am. Townships Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 . Ll. PERSONS desirous oi bees-lag Actual Settlers on the Government Wilderness Lends. or any por- tion of the above named Townships, under the pro- visions of 0 An Act to encourage the settlement and cultivation of Wilderness bands" are herewith notified that the Commissioner of Public Lands. will attend at William Haywood's. Eu... Tignish. Lot 2. on Wednes— day, the lilth dar of August next. and iollewing day. and at John Clerk's. Esq” Caseumpee Village. on Mon- day. the 24th day of August. and following day. to re- ceive applications from such persons. and. if deemed eligible. to grant letters of occupation. On Friday. the 2ist. and on Tneeda , the 25“: days of August. the Commissioner will eel the opening of new reeds on the above named Townships. JOHN ALDOUS. Commissioner. Land OGce. J uly 20. 1868. Holy an WEEKLY STEAM COMMUNICATION wrm BOSTON AND HALIFAX. THE STEAUSHIPH ALHAM— BRA and COMMERCE. (until further Notice.) will make weekly trips between this port and BOSTON. calling at CANSO. nuns or PASSAGE : Ladles’ Cabin. Gents‘ Cabin. I’oreard. 50s. To Boston, 559. 4.50- " Halifax. 24s. 30s. 18s. “ Censo. 20s. 25s. 15s. CARVELL BROS" Agents. July 29. 1368. TH! SUBSCRIBER OFFER! FOR BALD. L O W .. A Consignment of Brandy and Gin, ROM FRANCE AND HOLLAND, Consisting of ths. BRANDY. Qrt. Casks do Pinei. Castlllon 6; Co. Cases do Ilhds. GIN, Qrt. Casks do chI do 6 and 12 Gallons each, Cases do l2 and 15 Flasks dc B. WILSON HIGGS. Ch'iown. June 17. l868 FOII SALE. IIDS. Bright Sugar, Bills. do do Iible. Crushed do l’uncbeons Bright Molasses. Bags Green Coffee. llbls. Vinegar. Boxes Pipes, Boxes. llalf do and Quarter do Layer Raisins, Drums Figs. Barrels Kerosene. Sole Leather, l‘nncheons Strong I’rooi Dcmerara Rum, Cases Brandy. £10.. &c.. dzo. ll. WILSON HIGGS. Cb'tmvn. 3rd June. 1868. FRESH SALMON. ARTIES wishing Fitnsn Humor: may be supplied by leaving their Orders at the Subscriber’s Store, \Vatcr Street. Arrangements have been perfected to piece the Sal- mon in Inc as soon as taken from the Nets at St.I’etcrs. llins insuring their perfect freshness; and those who order Salmon may let them remain in the Ice until they are wanted for use. July 8. I. C. IIALL NOW LANDING, 30 CIIES’I‘S Conuon T'CA. 25 Bids. IIEBOSEHE. (Standard White) 5 IIbds Granulated SUGAR. Ii. WILSON IIIGGS. Cli’iown. June 17. 1868. AGRICULTURE AND LOCAL INDUSTRY. IIE Commissioners appointed to carry into eflect the appropriation of last session. for “ the en- couragement of Agriculture and Local Industry." in Queen’s County. have ordered that a Fair and Exhi- bition be held in Charlottetown, on A TUESDAY dz. WEDNESDAY. 29th & 30th clu_ 's of September next. The Fair and Cattle Show will be held on IIoilnnd Grove Grounds. (given for the occasion h William Brown. I-Isq..) on TUESDAY, the 29th day 0 September; and the EXHIBITION In the Drill Shed on \VEDNESDAY, the 30th September. All entries for Cattle Show to be made on or before Monday, the 28th September. and all articles for 15th- tion to be deliverod to the Secretary on or before Tues- dsy. 29th September, at twelve o'clock,‘neon. I‘rizcs will be awarded as follows. viz : HORSES. mum on me isnsan. Best Blood Horse, of anyogc, £2 0 0 2nd best do do I 0 0 Best Entire Cart. Home, do 2 0 0 2nd licsi. do do 1 O 0 Best Blood Filly. under three years, 2 O 0 2nd best do do 1 0 0 Best Curt Filly. undcr three years, 2 0 0 2d best. do do 1 0 0 Best Cart Stallion, do 2 0 0 2d host do do I 0 0 Best Blood Colt. do 2 0 0 2d best do do I 0 0 CATTLE. \ Best Bull, under 3 years old, £I IO 0 2d best. do do I 0 0 Best Ball, of any age or breed, 1 10 0 2d best do do I 0 0 Best Cow in Milk, 1 IO 0 2d best do I 0 0 Best Heifer, under 3 years old, I 10 0 2d boat do 0 I 0 0 Best Yearling Heifer, I I0 0 2d host (I0 I 0 0 Best Bull Calf, ' I 0 0 2d bout do 0 IO 0 SIIEEI’. Best Ram, of any age, £1 10 0 2d licst do do I 0 0 Best yearling Ram, I 10 0 2d best do I 0 0 Best Ram Lamb, 1 6 0 2d host do 0 15 0 Best Fun of four Ewes, I 10 0 2d host do I O 0 Best four Yearling Ewes, I 10 0 2d boat do 1 0 0 Best four Ewe Lambs, 1 o 0 2d best do 0 15 0 PIGS. Best Boar Pig, £1 0 0 2d lmat do 0 15 0 Best. brooding- Sow, I 0 0 2d best. do 0 II 0 Best on 3 Pigs under six months, I 0 0 ~2d WM. do do I IO 0 Best Fat Pig, 1 o 0 2d best do 0 lb 0 POULTRY. Best pair Turkeys. Rooster and III'II, £0 10 0 do three sprin Geese, 0 10 0 do Bern Door ouster and ‘2 Pallets, 0 10 a do three Black Spanish Fowls, 0 10 0 do three Ducks, o lo 0 . __ ‘mv MA... . W A .. gm GRAIN. Best two bushels Wheat, l I‘ gnu-wouencp — ooowaoouu 3d best do Best one bushel VVintor Wheat, Best t'sro bushels four rowed Barley, !d best do do Best tvro bushels two rowed Barley, ' 2d best do do ‘~ Best two bushels Oats, 2d best do do I ' IIQRTICL'LTURE. Best I dos. Onions, I do Turnips. Bcst do Stockings, do 1 pair Winter Gloves, oéoocaai—cceeuuccecoea c ooc 0 0 0 0 0 '0 0 0 ‘0 £0 .5 0 0 'I C do i do Mengold Wnrtzel, 0 'i 0 2d best do do 0 5 0 Best do Boots. 0 5 a do 20 Parsnips, 0 5 0 do 20 Carrot», 0 5 5 do 8 Cauliflowors, 0 5 0 do 1 doz. ears Indian Corn, 0 5 0 do do Squash, 0 5 0 do Pumpkins, 0 5 5 do Tomatoes, 0 5 0 do Citron Melon. 0 l 0 do 8 Cabbage-s, 0 5 5 do 3 Savoy do 0 5 5 do 6 Roots Celery, 0 b 0 FRUIT. Best. Basket Cooking A plea, £0 7‘ 0 2d best do 0 0 5 0 Best do Eating do 0 I 0 2d best do do do 0 6 0 Best do Winter do 0 I I 2d best do do do 0 5 0 Best sample Green Gages, 0 5 0 do do Dnmeons, O 5 0 do do Plums, 0 5 0 do dozen Peers, 0 6 0 2d best do 9 5 0 Best sample Grapes, O C O BUTTER &. CHEESE. Best. Cheese, (201%.) £1 0 0 2d best do do 0 I5 9 Best tub Butter, (28lbs.) lr-r 0 0 2d best do do 0 15 0 TEXTILE FABRICS IN WOOL. Best 10 yds. Black Full Dressed Cloth, £1 0 0 2d best do 0 IO 0 Best do Grey do I. 0 0 2d bth do do 0 IO 0 Best 10 yds. Black Full Dressed do, (hand spun and woven) l 0 0 2d best do do 0 10 0 Best do Grey do I 0 0 2d best do do do 0 IO 0 Best 8 yds. \Vomen’s Wear, I 0 0 2d best do do 0 10 0 Best 20 yds. Carpeting, Shame made) I 0 0 2d best do 0 0 IO 0 FLA X. Best Web (10 yds.) for Grain Sacks, 10 0 Best 6 Towels. 10 0 Best Table Cloth, IO 0 Best pair Sheets. (manufactured since last Exhibition), 10 0 K NIT GOODS. Bcst pair Men's Drawers. 0 do Under Shirts, 0 do 3 pair Men's Socks, 0 2d best do 0 0 0 do (i) Mitts, 0 do collection of Knit Goods, 0 do gents’ Plaid. 0 2d best do If) 0 Best Home Rug, I6 0 2d best do 10 0 Best pair Blankets, 15 0 do piece Fancy Shirting, 0 0 2d best do 15 0 Best Hearth Rug, 15 0 2d best do I. 0 Best Door Matt, 10 0 2d best (In 10 0 Best 10 yds. White Flannel, 15 0 2d best do 10 0 a Further particulars relative to admission fee , &c., hereafter. By order, A. MCNEILL. Secretary to the Board of Coibmtssxo' ' acre. Reading Room Buildings. Ch’town, July 29th, 1868. KING’S COUNTY BKHIM‘IOIL THE Committee appointed by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council, to regulate the ex- penditure of ihe sum appropriated for the encourage- me nt of Agriculture and Local Industry in King’s County. lnten‘d holding a FAIR ck EXHIBITION TUESDAY sun WEDNESDAY. The 29th and 30th days of September nextmtthc DRILL SHED. in Georgetown. when the following PRIZES will be awarded. viz :— LIVE STOCK—HORSES. Best entire horse of any agent breed 2nd best do do Best mes-c with her feel 2nd best do do Best iiiiy under three years old Best blood ally do do Best entire co t under three years old CATTLE. Best ball of an age or breed 2nd best o do Best new in milk 2nd best do Best heifer under three years old 2nd best do do Best fat cow or ex SHEEP. lb ens-stillness- ootchS es 990° OHOOQHOH GEO-I 900-. B€“O~t-hs Best ram of any age 2nd best do do Best rem lamb 2nd best do Best pen of four ewes having reared a lamb this season 2nd best do do do Best pen of four ewe lambs Best boar 2nd best I PIGS. 2nd best p 50 Best breeding low and best ' do a“ est n o 3 en 6 th 2.... .52. "I. “"2...‘ '" Beet fat pig ‘ and best POULTRY. B air of Turkeys. cock and hen B oooo acceson 09559999, est Best spring geese est cock and two pellets ache Best 8 d GRAIN. Best 2 bushels wheat 2nd best do do Best 2 bushels two rowed barley and but do do lint 3 bushels blank eats ' 9an boot do v 3rd best do 0 can. oeocooec ago: {It-3' " .— F. .593630 bid; 3035393: «=3o «‘50 cacaooo abs.“ 60-3". l -s I Mm W*'“.,,.m;i~