amt asked who fill feed to No. 1, it in H.: sd it wae plied ta by the maker in like mite to No 23 aod he suid M Was filled ip iy the maker. Then te No #. aiid he said it was #led in by M Pewdom, TO No. 6: and he said it was tilled in by the maker. J. V t- and hewaid it was filled im by himself. To \ . and he said it was filled in by the mak. Om being referred in the same way to Nos. 10, 16 avd 25, he said they were filled in by th woaakers. The notes were oriri: ally printed blanks given te him byW. B Dawson, and whe: filled in they were brought back hy him to Charlottetown, and given to WB. Dawson, his ;@operty. Never saw old Mr. Daws as proprieter. In answer to Me, Tix question, “You looked apon W.B Dawson as prietor?”, the witneas replied ih bad doubts about that: T had heard ; the contrary; and, besides, | saw goods which were received at the Tannery from abroad, merked with Thomas Dawson's name. Ther # a note of mine for £40. I never went to ask Mr. Hodyson about it. I don't owe it; and, therefore, I do not see why T should pay it To the question, ‘Don't you know that oid Mr. Dawsea is sued upon a note of vours?”’. the witress replied, ** He told me there was some mistake about it.’ To further questions relative to this note, the witness replied that he had never been asked for it by Mr. H soi, He never epoke to Mr. H dyson, or was spok en to by Mr. Hodyson about it.—O questioned touching other particulars te the concern, the witness answered as ( Shipments from the United States—some very large—were made to the Tannery. W. 8 Dawson zecetved them Relieve he citered them at the Custom House. Old Mr. Dawson orders on the premises about the He himself (the witness) was some hides ff ° ss. ; as m act voson's the pr ive nore to i bein ’ relative " uw vave h siness tmes employed in hauling bark o1 S. me days, perhaps, he was not in the Sometimes he was in it three or four tin cay. His business wee chiefly in the country The}f hie time he was in the country. Had seer old Mr. Dawson endoie nz notes m the | count:¥ house twice a week. Could namanear how often he would keep within the mark. | Cool safely say that he had seen him deny so } no es 38 twenty times in each year. When he came home from the country he saw old Mr. Dawson iw the office the next day. To specify a time, the witness said he thought it wee!ld be tound that eld Mr. Dawson bad on or about the 18th, or 19th May, 1867, endorsed sume notes which be (witness) had brought from the country. He meant to say that old Mr. Dawson endorsed the notes referred to the day after he (witness) came hame. Knows it was the custom to d eo, If he (witness) came howe before 8 o’eloek in the evening, he delivered the notes to. W. B. Dawson that eveninz: bet if not, he did not deliver them till the next morning. When the witness was xsked how the notes were produced to be laid before old M: Dawson for his endorsement, he said they were tsken out of the safe by W. B. Dawson. Would uot say positively that the notes so taken out of the safe by W. B. Dawson were the same notes which he (witness) had last deliver. , ed to him Had seen W. B Dawson lay the notes, face down, upon the desk for his father to endorse. On such occasions he bappened to he in the office, sometimes on ene account, amd sometimes on another. Sometimes he wanted money, and sometimes he wanted to ask a question, and had to wait till he could an anawer. Would not swear to having seen old Mr. Dawson endorse any particular | notes. There was one note however, which | he and his brother zave to W. B. Pawson, which he saw old Mr. Dawson endorse. Mr. Thompson then ssid to the witness “You have said that you saw W. B. Dawson slip notes upon the desk at the time when old Mr. | Dawson wus endorsing notes, and of which he (old Mrz Dawson) cou'd not be aware? Did you thirk that that slipping of the nores upon the desk was done fraudulently by W. B Dawson f’* To this the witness replicd, that about two or three vears after he had entered into the serviee of W B. Dawson, he bezan to think that he (W. B Dawson) was deceiving | his father. The witness then, on beins asked | by Me. Thomnson whether he had been on | good terms with old Mr Dawson, said he had. | or other formidable symptoms discover themselves. | | ronsing Or aywra Vating existing nervona irritation | brute creation. = ENGLISH CHURCH BAZA AR, Pur Ladies of the Rugtiah Churet in thie City held a Bazaar in the Drill She ¢ ‘don Thursday and Peeday of the past week The walle and Toot were tastefully decornted with flags of many hoes and of every Wationdlity, aud tables pretusely covered with the usual variety of Beautitel, ele. | Kant, useful and ornamental articles, extended Along beth aides of the building from one end to the other The brilliant display Was posititel, bewildering. ' ' an invidious task to select for particular uotice Suy two or three of the wany beautiful apecinens ot needle work that were exhibited; buta tew! Works of art, of w different kiud, «(ruck o< ne being Werthy of especial mention Some water color parmtinge by Me R.G. Freeland, sod some in vi! by Mr. Robert Harris, of thie City, were, deeers edly, very wuch admired) On ‘the Licutenant Gi vorners table were a wuinber of carved brack- ets of many varieties of pattern, all very tastefully and artistically executed. Some picture frames and hand mirrors were very nicely done, particu. larly one surronnded by carved vine leaves and ears otecorn, ‘Lhe pertormanes of some excellent selections of muaic by the band of H. M.S Doris, added very materially te the attractions of the Bazaar, Nor aust the well supplied refreshment tubles, served as they were by kind, attentive, | ebiging. but extremely hard worked lndies, be feorgetten The Bazaar must. we think. be pro- vounerd a decided succesa’ The amount realized we uuderstand, is nearly £600 oa mw Bostonrr: cw ‘hal Perry & Co. of Iaate nanufactured Messrs, London, into Tablets, Slates. hy snorandi Books, Diaries, &e.. and is excellent cheap substitute for Ivory in The avred pencil is easily erased with Messrs P. & Co. are also mannu- hoitire,. j faeturers and patentees of an alinost endless | uid Fancy Goods line. nent of Mrs. Bremver’s Book and Stationery Store in Prince Street. their Goods is on sule nat ~o- Stap!: s' New Pens.—™:. BF. Staples bas | recently invented another deseription of pen which we take great pleawure in recommending tothe public. [risa plain ciredlar pointed pen, with & amoothly-rounted point. It is made entirety of atee!, and untike moat pens, it ia very | durable, ard will stand any amount of hard Utuage, Without materially damaging tf. Mr. Staples ie indrfatigable in hia exertions to sup- | ply the facilities to ensure a thoreugh system of penmanship aineng our people. and we truat that hisexeelieut copy books, which are autho rized bv the Cougeil of Public Lostraction, and his good pen will be exteusively used throughuut the Province July 14, 1386s lu > oe oe Mr Joux Ross, has again appeared in our midst, and has commenced the publicstion of a paper called the “ North Star the first: uumber wae issued on Tuesday, the 7th, it wakes a very respectable appearance. We wish our enter- prising triewd every success, —_- this week, We are compelled owing to the | large amount of apace taken up with the examun- | ations of achools, and aleo the report of the pro- | ceedings of the Supreme Court, in the Dawson case. to omit sarivus uews items intended for COM. NUTT, and MISS MINNIE WARREN, this day's paper. } i ee Hottowars Pitts axn Ointment —Preventives | of weakness —Wheoever circumstances produce | impare bleod, or lesson the force of the circalation, | stagnation thkes place in the lungs, and consumption Let Holloway’a remedies be tried on the firat | feelings of debility, or ou the first annoyance from adry, hacking cough. The Ointment should be Well rubbed, twice a day, trpyu the chest, and | between the shoulders, and the Pills should be taken iu alterative doses, te purify the blood and | cleanse the system. withoagt weakeaing mM, by Phese observations earry wdeitoual weight in summer, when decline and gewera! weakness from beaut audother causes are wore apt to prevuil. a <> oe A horse is traly x noble anitral, and ie capable of | being tanght more than auy ether species of the | He often ext thits intel liyeuce tru It would be a hopeless as well as) This is the name riven toa | ibove named articles, as Writing with a | lead or « Variety of usetul articles in the Stationery A very nice assort- | | PERFORMANCES and EXHIBITIONS 'various Potentates of Euroye, all of which are Twenty Thousand Dullars in Go'd a oan ae oe Te FET ee A RET SaaS Reckee s I rary r TRE RA Ree ak We understand that exception was taken in Court | Coie Barn, TM repore the co ta hat appeared in one of the City Newspapers Bath that paper Wad not the ** Examiner ' We have! dl h 7 porter , ine} every contiletee an car re We ure quite | HAVE NOW OPEN ATC ~ (SE. Valuable Freehold UNERPOOL 10 QU BREN STREET. <cseaaaenae Al TUPLIN'S ESTATE, At Auction. New Lendon and Margate. TIONS. 1 Property sure that he will wots intentionally yive the! slightest biaeto his reports . Poe a Ee — j pas Subseriber wut eta AUCTION, on JUNK 1368. FOR SALE. : _ We wndersfand that Mr. Staples. of Nowa IR SP the premises, on TUESDAY, the lth day on ‘ se ceammmaee alles , Scotia, iutenda opening a Writing Clase iu this THE RING | af AUGUST next, that well Ridwn Property, - man ti a BE — BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at + city ina few days. Having sume knowledge of WILLIAM FU LL, © COLRT HOUR in GEORGETOWN, at twelve oenkeuie the FIFTH day : deus at ey 0 SCEMBER, A. D. 1863,—under AS RECEIN ED _per I N DIN & from | wurtue of a Pow or of Sale euiieliah iu cae, , LIN HRPOOL, J OLAN yA from GLAS- | ludenture of Mortgage, bearing date the fourth GOW ; and other arrivals, the greater part of | day of Noveuber, A. D. 1863, and made between his SPRING SUPPLY of | Thowas Maher, of Georgetowa,in King’s sa: ° ‘in Prince Edward I[el: d, Ca ; ; British & Foreign sland, Carpeuter and Joiner and Mary, bis wife, of the one part, and Leauel MERCHANDIZE, Cambridge Owen, ot Charlottetown, in the said comprising a large assurtweut of ‘aitwiteat CLIFLON, New London, containing | late@at IMPOR TATIONS. IS THE Mr. Staples’ system of teaching, we ean, Wille, | Creat coufidenees, reecomimwend these Who wixh to acquire ao elegant and a legible hand-weiting, to! place themselves under hie instructions. One Acre of Land, | with the Buildings thereon, coneisting of one large ‘Two Storey STORE, 42 « 26 feet, with a good | Cellar, and well finisbed throughout, One Ware- house, 30 « 20 feet. with Stabl: atlaci el, and one DWELLING HOUSE, 34 » 24, well | - —) . o_— Through the politeness of the Rev. A. Mac-| Donald, we have been furnished with the prize | Best Assorted , liat of St. Dunstan's Coilege. We very much re- | finished. Also, at Cliftou Wharf, xret that owihy te ite length and the crowded STOCK OF state of aur eolminns we cagnot inert it ia: this Halfan Acre of Land, issue of the Examiner. We will, however, pot! 'with a large GRANARY, 40 » 30 feet erected Gx rf) @ BD S ! thereon Phis Property is one of the west desir OLYMPIC THELTRE | fail to publish it next week. | able business sites for carrying on 4 Country IN THE CIrY yp fiviebed complete, and one Cottage, with Stables AND Eastward Ho ! ! MORAL LYCEUM. Island, Esquire, of the other part: ALL that tract, piece or parcel of Land, situate, ing and being in Georgetown, in the said I known and distinguished as Town Lot Number fifteen (15), in the third range, letter F., as the same is | deleniated, marked and laid down oe the map or oe of the said Town, kept in the office of the i sinter ct bed : Surveyor Gersral, or Keeper of Plans, ud the leading NOVELTIES of the Season, lewid Island ; ruference Scing thievcbats bad wall which will be found un inspection to compare | tore fully and at large appear- said Lot Num favorably with any Stock in the Market, | ber fifteen (15), being bounded on the North by aad will be suld at his usual low prices Gordou Street, extending thereon Eighty-fowr (84) FOR CASH. teet, oa the South by Lot Number Pwo (2); oa | the Enet by Lot Number fourteen (14), extending a Remainder of SPRING STOCK daily | North and South one Hundred and twenty (120) expecter’ per AMPHION, from LONDON. | (tnd on the Weat by Lot Nember sixteen (16) ¢ jtegether with all and siugular, the Buildings, June 1, 1868, | Houses, UOuthouses, Yards, Gardens, aud im- : vrovements thereon. = a oon ranma octet Staple & Faucy Dry Goods, 5 ON pecan pn eerie, . emrvmannamenetse%, Also, the MARGATE PROPERTY. containing OO ee ee ee NN INI IIIS NN si CHEAPER THAN EVER jand Granary. Half an Acre of Land, HOWARD'S * Queen Street, Sitly 3, 1868. The Margate Property is situate in the midst (Of a flourishing settlement, is a good stand tor | businese, and possess many local advantages. | The Clifton Property will be sold at 1] o'clock, a. m.; the Margaio Property at 3 o'clock, p. in. j i } | NEW ADVERTISEM FNTS ‘trade an the Island. " AXD > and Outhouse, toyetber with a Store, Warchouse By Steamer “Hoather Belle.” -___— | Good titles given. : ~. ° F : : ‘ ' i ‘ or further particulars enquire at the office of T. CHAS HOWARD, Lessee & Manager, T EA p A RT Y | Teams :—Fifteen per cent to be paid down on r joes S f, | F. Beeekou, Esquire, Sabester. | -~ - i day of sale; 25 per Cent more on exeeutian of I? m2 om . . MARKET HALL, AT Deeds, within one month from day of sale: and) sex, = z L. C. OWEN. } fora few nights only. 4 > R ~ 7 the balance, with Luterest, at the end of ony year | — oO © Charlottetown, 22nd May, 186x. Gin Mond E : J SOU Iss BA > | frou day of sale, secured by approved Mortgage or, = bo RQ . se onday Evening. July 13th. For the benefit of St. Mary's Chapel, /¢ Judgment. > ANDERSON = “4 z . 3 Real Estate F or Sale. The thrilling Irish Drama ON WEDNESDA Y GEORGE oe Guan ' — masts fr & : + 47 IN Dare ’ Auctioneer eo a ml kl ‘. : THE "GLLSew BAW the 16 JULY New London, July 13) 1869. id patej | ems BS cz De A | PO BESOLD BY AUCTION, 00 the Promises, ; ’ > ue 15th day LY nest 1cihd—ladl- Saal vekeceh- cae oe wit a an. © = ei a © on THURSDAY, Uth inst., a 12 o'cluck : OR THE “= + a oan = 3 . r FENVIE Steamer “HEATHER BELLE” will mm << z > i BRIDES of GARRYOWEN. _ lenve CHARLA YETEPOWN, at 4 voce | RS NOTICE. | EV ENSON all fey to * = . d S aul that parcel of Land oteate in j sharp, on the morning of the Lith JULY, and will! S. INTWORTH STEVENSON — 7 ' | OND, Mr. Prank Roche. foturn i the pr ttt of the same day, or the fol begs respectiully tu inform her pupi —a Tm on 3 maatartptntettn 0 a | Axx Cacia, Mrs. D. RK. Allen, low)ng moruing,—at the eption-uf the excnrston: and friends that owing to the kindness of Hix| Gx * gy & 4 s Vows eee ee: 56, | KE1iy O'Coxnor, uz Cotteex Baws rr f Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown, in placing 7 Ee A 3 |in the fifth Uuudred with the TANNERY, BARK . } . Excursion Ticket from Charlottetoven to Souris gp Andrew's eg dispoaal for her classes! -"Z m ty © € |MILL and other BCILDINGS thereon. The Miss Belle H » Andrew's Hadi at ber disposa é ! ; im © TOWEL. bid bck. 3a ; frow Georgetown and back, 2s. | : ~— [4 ~ = |above property is well situated for carrying on the soos : : . jand lessoua, she will resuue her lessons ep the ~ - , : : . Admission le Gd: Rea rved sents 3s3 secured Scotch Games, Dancing, and various ether Ath- it atthe above Hall, on Monday Jul ~Q S © |Tasuing Buisness, and is a xovd iuvestwent for ) atthe Drag Store of W. Ro Watsuu, Keg. Dobra! letic Games. for Which small prizes will be given, pneen oe ‘ vr t 7 *y et 3 ‘a7 - any person wishing to embark in it, open at 7Z Commence at 8 o'clock | will form part of the day's proceedings ISth. erie for mitisic £2 per Quarter. Siry.} — Texw8 at Sate. Sale Positive ; nt , | Every effort will be made to provide for the | ie lessons as usual The ladtes forming the J TO al » ! : : me MAIS teetY) da wt) Yn toy eal ware |} contort and entertainment of all gneste | former vocal class are respecttully requested to U ST R E€ E j VED t WM. DODD Auctioneer. j | Positively Two Days Onl | Yrcke'rs to be had at the Stores of John | weet Mrs. Stevenson, a5 abeve, ou Mouday, at 2 Ch'itewa July &, 1893. | Viiesckecmn.: dea Mell: Mu lbdie aed. 04 “aeons e Per Amphion: #100 lle | Reitly, Exquires, July 11, 1868, li STS ? CHESTS ori a . /R ily, Exq uly HI, | (@ X\HESTS and HALF CHESTS prime Cou- | AT MARKET HALI “ Tea on the tables. at one giclack p.m = Tickets | ——————________———_—_—_———_——_ | & vw TEA Fur Sale b Gd wr... ° D.. 3° “ He BY To Tenants upon Towaship 18. Thureda F P. A. McINTYRE, Hon. Seety, | West India Produce. gi ol G. & S. DAVIES. | en urs aQd Friday, Jul BA) st aed ie sali 10 often |} uly 6, 188. TESTE i a | 4 J+ daly SO & SL. souris East, June 22,1368. °° ° bi | (PH Subscriber bezs to inform the TRADE ‘ ig ee regeets pina ea" ig | ancuaeinee ¥ > hat the Brigantine “Hectexs Davirs” agi ta a. >ADE | : apres . rHURSDAY, 2 LEVEES 24 2 t 5 ; Ode BALES Kuglish ROOM PAPER. merly owned by Lieut. Col Poter DesBrisay FRIDAY, 3 LEVEES, > . ee *, aie due a rene = ea aera fron Q . For Sale by | Stewart, deceased, and over which the late Mra. "3 £8, p.m . , SPCRSeey aw © OE Se PF abure, cum, G.&S. DAVIES, | Mary Stewart of Charlottetown, deceased, and is ‘ wi et — sisting ol | July 6, 1868. Ellen Stewart and Margaret Stewart, danghtere We I ETURN FROM EUROPE (after an ab- PIC NIC +: Hrerbaeds, ? of the said Mary Stewart, beter exercised acts sence of three years) where they hay a ov irices, : ‘WW 2 cube lof ownership, ace HEREBY NOTIFIED that appeared before nearly all the Kings, or Under the he B a s 100 Barrelé choice Barhadues SUGAR, i 6 cmrragetg er e and OILS, the portian of Township No. 18, referred to, be- Emperure, and. nobility ef the id World, nder the auspices of ¢ enevolent Irish oe | : 120 pr ore ee a ‘8 DAVIES saree Nn prvenee yale Sina ‘our iful and ‘ perréally fi i : . , > eruis as usual. Apply i . Morris, or -_ > * |upon the death of the said Peter DosBrisay Stew- } ve ae =e Syitenterisesty on we In aid of the New St. Patrick's DANIEL DAVIES. July 6, 1868. art, which occurred en the Ist day of November, LADIES and GENTLEMEN in MINITURE. Ball. Ch'town, July 13, 1868 i. en last past. The tenants upon the aaid portion of THE ORIGINAL AND RENOWNED Y the’ cguedel paneiation ed: the: Le | = —- Seeman 48 PAIRS Ladies’ and Misses’ Summer | Townehip No. 18, are hereby cautioned against Rev. Angus McDonald, the wembers of the WOOL. WOOL. BOOTS and SHOES, (different va-| paying reut to the said Margaret Stewart, or te * CEN. TOM THUMB AND WIE i, any other person or persona who may the saine. Those of the Tenants who may de- sire to inform theinselves refative to the TrrLe | of the subscriber, are referred tu E. J. Hodgson, Eeq., who will afford them the desired intec- mation. —_ ASH PATD for WOOL, ou delivery at the Swre of H:- J. CALLBECK. Charlottetown Jaly th. 1868, FOR SALE! 120 TONS Ro fing GRAVEL. rieties) Pruveila BOUTS, 48. 6d. and up- wards. G. & S. DAVIES. isenevolent Irish Society will hold their anneal Pic Nic ot the beuntifal grounds of Saint Dunstan's College, on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of JULY iustant, fer the above object. The means neceesxry for the gamer and amuse meuts used on such occasions. sucb as cricket, quoits. foot and sack races, will be provided by the Comuiittee The arrangements for the Dance, both as to room and other accommodation, will be such as iv please all parties The attendance of a Band and the best Vielinists will be secured The Coaunittee are using all their efforts to make this the Monster Pic Nic of the season There will be Refreshment Saloons ou the grounds for the accor modation of the visitors. The Members of the Society will leave St. Andrew's fall at 9 o'clock, a.m, and proceed to the College ygrownds AbMisstus—Gentlemen, Ls. Od.; Children half price Tiekets cun be had ut the Storea of W. R Watson, James Keddin, Qwen Connolly, Francis McCurron, C. Reiliy, John A] McKenna, Esqrs., and Hons PD. Brenan and P. Walker, and of the Their unique and exquisitely enchanting tf July 6, 1868. DAMAGED PRINTED COTTONS, | 2,000 Yards to be sold at a bargain. wm. KOUGHAN. G. &S. DAVIES. | July 6, 1368. never fail to charm and delight every beholder, They appear in SONGS, DUETS, DANCES, COMIC DE. LINEATIONS, AMUSING TRICKS BURLESQUES, and COMEDIES, IN CHARACTERISTIC COSTUMES. The RICH and ELEGANT Dresses, and the brillisat ecellection of Diamends worn before the THEOPH. DESBRISAY. pring Park, Ch'town Royalty GLLNGUW HOLNE ’ July 13, 1868. Prince Edward Island Baptist Association : Queen Str : MEETING will be held at the NEW | July6. 1268. ae Coes 4A BAPTIST MEETING HOUSE, North; ——— - DI River, commencing B SATURDAY. JULY i3,| NEW ARRIVALS OF at 10 o'clock, a. w., for the purpose of organizing | T U R N I P 5 E E D | te a Baptist Association for the Island | ° Spring ani Sum mer On the Lord's Day, the 19th inst,. the el Gross Each.) _@ BAGS CORKS, (100 G. & S. DAVIES. intreduced iu these popular Levees, cost over Ladias and children are considerately advised to attend the Day Exhibition, and thus avoid the crowd and confusion of the Evening Pertorm- aneecs. IN fe. Thomson then asked him “ Why, if he} ly wendetiul, as well aw ewtlideiustic fecliug. ‘To iia . undersigned Committee : j a ‘ ; Jorshi was an honest man, he did net tel! old Mr. Samus such « borse in all bis glory, use Sheridan's | Admission, Is, Gd : Children wader 10, Is; 7 : ss es ston Cee tee ee ae cane SKIRVINGS | wove. Deweca that his son was deceiving him ?"*, | Cavuley Coudisiin Powders. | Reserved Seats, Je; Children under 10, to} R. Reddin, Esq ’ Mr. John Hennessey, Pund ‘ 1 rer wad to this question he replied, “ Because he | : dtini d haniel | Reserved Seats. Ie. 6d. Mr. Michael Keily, “ James Dunn, : By Order, LAINGS; FREDERICK LEPAGS did not think that anything like the nres-nt ' “Orn Forks at Home ."’—The sin ple pathos of | il tia cae — ek 7 = G. ae 2s 3 at J DAVIES ’ matter would arise out of it” The witness this melody touches every beart It ix shee) “ W. C. Meclatyre, *¢ Joseph McKay ‘ : et BELLO LLOG AS RECELVED per receat arrivals was then aod dn leave +h @ stand; bo Z sung a plaved ou on neuls ee * Peter Doyle, a James Orase, _Ch'town, July 13, 1868. i Y Ww BU K. his oe . . , text tu uaa benefactor, is ‘‘race's Salve, which i r ’ . * Court was adjenrned for hatf an hour. is so Well extouluted to reliewe aaffering it to | “ Owen Winters, John Carveil. TO! Y T' i sta be found ia the omes of all who prepare against | J] PURING the months of JULY and AUGUST, W. C. GRANT, Sec’y. A. HERMAN S, € heapest mn own, Spring & Summer Stock of (To be continued.) pre} se ITE KECS wi ; S 7 pa td accidents Poh panes gory gt ae Ch'town, July 6, £868. isl pat her G U Wo ss MEI I rr Fi Is =a r lb DRY GOODS i a af 4 J Tica inal ieasadaaiamneesidiagiats RiokiapctamnesteNiidihanpaneilieiimeneannass™a a 9) e pe SHAMEFUL AND DISGRACEFUL CON-| Sram (BELLE, to or trom Charlottetown, Sammerside, | A GRAND TEA | i , | DUCT IN A NEIGHBORHOOD. PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. —Sheuine, Pictou, Port Hood, Murray een Bell-Hanger and Tin-Smith, . AT PPI « MFs itt on hoonm s artiele oa i seree.ovr e i seorgeluwn, uria, &c , ’ . > TICNI or . . On Wednesdey night, the 24th wt, seme evil- es seein a “ik cau me | Tickets available for one week only. W Lake OUR eeets MG tae nese tndorm bite fetends. aud the subir qune W E DAWSON’S Fe minded person or persone euteced the fleld ot | in every bill of goods sent to comutry merchants as | F W H A I ES | cenit! ih Sa a0 sully. Ghat he ben agein summanar’ businger on ® . * FREDBRICK LePAGK. 7 oes , 2. @ 2 o rs ‘h reak oT i j b d af: 2 ° we . Lt, ne vor te e head | — Williaa Bark, Read, son of the Inte | 2. colfee or sugar. This speake volumes in its ’ y a ° lime Boom Building, Ghore he be prepared to envente June 15, 1368, | Jane 15. 1868 Georgetown Edmund Bark,of Tea Hill, aud «tabbed three of bis cows, supposed to be with asheep shears, one of which ded, and the wthere are nat expected to live, The some night, a caluabie berse, the pro perty of rr whose lands are adjoming | Burk's lend, ite tail and mane shaved quite) clase. The geurral easpicien reste upon certain persens in the nei . whe beld an angry feeling tuwarde the above parties, We under stand that the case is new in course of examina- tion before J R. Bourke. J.P, and we sineerely hope that he will be successful in finding out the | guilty party or parties, and have them brougtit | te condigs punishment. Every honest man inthe | neighborhood should do all in their power te con-| viel the guilty pereon or persons. —Com -_>- — H. M.S. Doris arrived in thie Port on the Sih | inst. Bhe is fine Frigate of Twenty-five guns. and | her crew aginber6 490 men. Those of our towne | for my own benefit, and the good of the people j wea who have visited this ship are delighted with | the kindness of the officers and the civility and boepiteslity of the men. Many of the tare and the | marines are tu be seen in the streets every day | some of them in a alighly elevated state of mind: but a better looking, jol! @r er more generous set of Provisions. as cash engl Various games will be introduced by the Com. | saggy , Pigge ’ w J BBD : ao HES! . > : fellows gever wasted their hard warned suvereign® | Boot (small) per Ib........--.20-------6d tol READY MADE CLOTHING ens gel pains will be spared to make: this \4 the 1 wth inust., at. 12 o'clock, noon: ] OBERT YOUNG has lovely S TAYS, 3 cee o Con ea. White) if ashore. However, the grog shops are not the | po by the quarter......+-+..s0c+-e0--e 6d to Mt ’ vos Tas of Ce comme. ' ' 2 Yearling Durham BULLS, and Cheap and Good. 5 Huds Granulated SUG AK Fa only places whore these sailors spend their money. | ame eS Te cc cabo gescce Ee Oe VERY CHEAP. MICHAEL McDONALD, See’y. | 1 Boar PIG. ROBERT YOUNG has a large supply of | B. Wil SON H1QG3 i We were much pleased to see some three or four) Po (small)... 0... 002. ee eee eee ee eee Gd OD BEER & SONS | Vernon River, July 1, 1868. AL8e, his unrivalled Boots : “TT ’ of them in Harvie’s Bookstore, making some | Mutton, perlb............... ...- 5d to 9) > a ae amp | ‘ rea il a : . S Ch'town, Jane 15, 1868. Re rather extensive investinents in light literature. | Veal, per Ib.............0.. 0000+ ----.3d toSd| Sully 15, 1868. ‘Trea Party. | a GEORGE a awn EOS the 16th | die tie frum St Jobe. ; be One bright lacking lad hed bought a.cnmplete out | Hatt,........ 0... cece ees cece cece ees 74 to 104) ———_———— | oe ‘ae j Seatant, on arrival af Cee © Eresreer PP £2. OBERT YOUNG has the newest styles in Dei g| ry li ot Cooper's Novels, and when we left the shop, Lamb per quarter... .... 2... eee. pets. Bs to Su! CUT NAILS. | A’s BLIC TEA will take place at POW. | 1 Yearling Durham BULL, and Hoop Skirts, cheaper TEA! TEA!! TEA!!! j taey hed not conipleted their purchases. Butter, (tre bh)... -... ee eeeeeree es OF ei len sd sete sittin) NAL HALL, on 1 Sow PIG. than ever. J UST RECEIVED from HALIFAX, e« 1 iA. \é Do eure Coca ecdes «| Bake boos eee Ken re e 935 oa o- eo ; — | WEDNESDAY, | ALso, ! ARovent YOUNG has the cheapest and | Steamer ‘ALHAMBRA’'— i | meen yee mroees ese apes cone cee pes 7 Selling at 3d. per |b. At SUMMERSIDE, on SATURDAY, the 18th | best Priuts in T 20 Chests TEA ih Racerrion or Gessrat Tom Thums 48D) Tallow, per Ib.... 2.2.2... ccc cece ee eee 9d te 104 BE beer oh SUEY, oo J t 2o'clock F - aa nt t 12. v'eloek " | lutsin Town. | ests A, 4 Panrt or twe Korat Pami.y at Wixpaok Cas | Lard, per Ib.... 2... eee ce ccese cece eeecees hone ER & SONS. | the ¥5th day o 11, CommMeNeing at 2 0 clock | inst., at the a 0 0 cloek, hoon > OBERT YOUNG has Grey and White Wes’ tale be é Ti@—Oe Saturday afternoon, the 2th ait. by Piour per Ib.........-.. ... . ¥dto sia} July 13. 1868 P.M. 1 Yearling Durham BULL, aud R Cubids” os: ‘chews <'t : CARVELL BROS. it command of Her Majesty, Gen. and Mrs. Tom Qyemesi, SOP OUE, ononesanetahis +20" ae mee ee —— | As the procerds after paying the necessary 1 Boar PIG. ; anudel 7 Ch’town. Jnne 22. 1863 ‘2 Thamb, with their imfant dansh ter, Minnie Warren | Reus, ger doten,:..-.-..-. Td to 94! Paints Oils, Glass, &c., | charges, will be expended in books for the use of | By order of the Committee, — —_——— Se , ees ee teres Grain. ? ’ the Library connected with the Pownal Institute _ JOHN ROBINS, See’y. Besant YOUNG has the largest Stock of J tWh tTh D t 0 d red ity for the pur rer wi vin a garters before the | Barley, ...- cee cece cece cr cereeeere -- 5a ee 61) At saineet anes e " to be hoped that it ;wall be Maperaliy (pat tyes) July 8, 1868. li sn a on the us a € Voctor urde a yt members of the Royal Pamily The General and | Uats, per do.... .... cece cece cues eee wees 2 s . ed. ; : ; . rere j nd. ‘EST PORT and SHERRY WINES 4 bie y had = pare at in es quoree 7 ye Vegetables. July 13, 1868 pat isl 6in —— will be delivered by the Hon. R, P. 18Gs 18S | i OBERT YOUNG is A¢ent for the Best B tad > BRANDY (Vintage, 1863)" OS ee eee ce oe ee icin, the | tutatoes, per bughe) ... 0... 2+. ..+--1e Wd to 2s) — ait ° ° Sewing Machine—the Brown Stout and Pale Ale, town. but on receiving the Queen'scommatds the | little people immediately returned On reaching | Applet 2... cee cece cere ce ee eens wees eee es nove the Castle, they were ut once conducted to one of | Poultry. the private Stase apartmente. known ae the * Ra- | pucks each... 2... .00- eens eens w+. fe Bd to Te Gd | bens Keom ‘on the north aide of the palace, and! Sate dis Ss to Sat where, fe man vee the theatrica sexfane | = YS, CACD 66s cows cers cere cneee ; , a ve t aT) | GOON ng 6. nace anee 6004 0004.00 609 0094,0008 08 hone mances towk place. Lu this room their Royal Hivh , 5 bs to 2y 34 wesses Princesses Louise and Beatrice aid Prince | Fowls, cach....-.-- , SaMeSP ase 8 te Leepold. were seated in front of the platform, and | Fish. eurrounded by the ladies and yeutlemen of the! Codfish, per qtl.......-..0+eeeeee + +++. 208 to 30s Ceart among whom were theDuches of Roxborehe. | [° ‘erings, per barrel... .... 00. eeeees 25s tu 30s Lord Methues, Lord Cnarles Fitzroy, Sir TM. | Mackerel, per dusen........--... bb de% de 3s to 48 Biddatph aud Lady Biddulph, Lady Caroline Bar. | iugten, the Hon Flom Macdonald, tie Hou He) Stepford, the Mou. Mrs. Wellesley, &« Every part of the performance of the little people waiued thew the applause of the Royal Family. and bis | Royal Hizhhess Prince Leopold seemed highly de lighted at the Commedore's versivu of the * Perfect | Cure,” and his execution of the soug and drum seolo. | woe AN EFFECTUAL WORM MEDICINE Brown's Vermifuge Comfits, | On Weax Lozexces. Much sickness andoubr- | edly, with children and adults, attributed w other | causes, isoceasioned by worms. The’ Vexmircar Comrits,” aithoagh effectual in destroying worwe, can do uo possible injury to the most delicate child. | This valuable combination has been ruccessfully | used by physiciaus, aud found to be safe and sure | i eradicatiug worms, so hurtful w children. } Children having worms require immediate scten- tion, as neyleet of the trouble often causes prolong: ew sick wens. j Symuptems of worme in children are often over- | ed. Worms in the stomach aud bowels cause | "ritation, whieh cau be removed only by the use | of a eure remedy. The combination of ingredients | teed in making Baows s* Vermiruck Comeirgs | such a# to ywive the best pussibie effect with Cunris & Baows, Proprietors, New York Sold all Dealers iu Medicines, at 25 ceute a box. daly 29, 1867, ly —_—- | Be Wise To Dar !—'Tis madness to neglects cough or cold. Consumption way fol'ow, and though ‘ Dr Wistar's Halsam of Wild Cherry enres ibe latior disease, yet the furmer dimuppear at once aader its influence =—— At all seseons of the yeur the rate of mortality fom diseases of the longs te very t Nobeiter grew emedy can be used than Johuson's Auodyne Lini jurticle im ay family.” favor.—[Gleue Falls Messenger Seeretary. Rev Hf L Vaw Meter, Barinuh, writes, “The! Ch'town July 13. 1868 Pain Killer bus hecowe wu almost mdiepensable KING SQUARE HOUSE ; ISAAC NASH. Hundreds of wissionaries give similar testimony f ts virtdes Kev J 6G. Btearns writes.‘' I consider it the beet remedy for Dy«pepsia Lever knew " ws Rev Jabez S. Swan save.“ Thuve used it for! % veare iu my family, and eousider it an invaluable | brated Maker. Doz. SCYTHES, from the above cele-| And from the Committee on the grounds. jall orders in his line, with ueatness und despatel:. —ON HAND July 1, 1868. The Centre of Attraction, nse ci YOUNG has the loveliest Dress AS USUAL, IS AT ROBERT YOUNG’S TEA! TEA! TEA! ECEIVED by Brig “AMPHION,” from LONDON, and now en SALE — 78 Chests of CONGO TEA. ag June 29, 1868. 4in |E emedy.’’ | Rev M H Bixty writes, “Ihave had occasion | to ase the Pain Killer very frequently during my residence in Barmah, and have useful medieine. { did not think I could visit the unyles withoot it. In case of Cole, Diarrl awa, and Cuelera, the Pain Killer gives apeedy relief. and for many other ailments | hawe found Kk bene ficial, It ie papalarin Barmah, among the natives as well us Haropeaus. | alevaye curry it with me where I go.” PRICES CUBRENT. Omarcorretows , June 36, '868. Lumber. Boards, (Hemlock)... .......++ +++ (Sprace).... o oude ..+- 36 6d to 4s 4s to ba ee eer A Shingles, por MH oo)... . ccc cces dete bes 108 to 15s Sundries. BO, BOP Mc hi iiss Coe cece uche den chet 120s BROW, POP OWE. 000 bb code ceed ccddideeccdsbee ae POON ONS oo 85 6655 5 od cov e'tee dbvckl l4s to 17s Clover Seed per Ib......... o-sbbec¥ eee ace ls 6d Measeaptn, Get yards so< o | ..00 cic des cdsen 4s to 6s I OT BBs cb nnee ji oc ode’ couboocs 7d to 9d Hides, per lb.......-.. oct ed@enciee Ge | WOE oo c's 000s nate convavdd 04 onbh aabe «ls to Ibs 6d GEORGE LEWIs, Market Clerk. Sheepskins . Married, At Picton, Nova Scotia, on Thursday, the 9th | inwt., by the Kev Dr. Bayne, Mr. Alfred WaNace! Scarf Pins. W: Ciwen, of Charlottetown, PE Island, to Jessie, second daughter of A. P. Ross, Exq., of Pictou, Ou the 3rd instant, at the resideuce of Mr. Alex. Adams, St. John N. B., by the Rev. WwW in. Heartz, Mr. Johu Bourk Wood, of Tryon, to Miss Ellew Kaynor, Lot 19. On the 9th inst.. by the Rev. D. Fitzgerald, Mies Thowas Chandler, of Wheatly Kiver, w Me. Susannah Macgregor, of New Glasgow Road Died, At Albion farm, Three Rivers, on the 4th July, Imubella Munre, wife of Mr. James Aitken. She suttered much for abont three mouths, and endured | with patience und resignation ta the Divine Will Ou the 6th inst,at the Poors Asylum, Halifax, NS. Margaret Atkins, syed 33 years, a uative of P Isl ne At Idiho California, on the Lith April last, Mr Horatio Nelson, inthe 43rd yeurof bis age The deceased left this Ixiand with the late Captain Cooper. in 13849 He came ta hie death by the caving iu of a wine ia whel be was ut work found ita very | ssa | | Goods to be seen any where. RT YOUNG has the prettiest Hate aud Bonnets. RT YOUNG has a beautiful assort- ment of Shawls and Mantles. “ AND STILL THEY COME.” t on RAKES, SNEATHS, SCYTHE) wa W Jp mp y | iar ANOTHER TEA PARTY. BERR & SONS, —ALSO— | arora HOUSE COAL! ‘Q\HE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to supply any quantity of SUPERIOR Roead and Smill OAL, from Svduey, Lingan, aud other Cape Breton Coal Mince A. McNEILLL. Reading Koom Building, loa 25, L868. . : if | FORKS, | FNUHE Pari-boners of VERNON RIVER, deter. mined net to be outdone by their brethren ju ether sections of the Island, will held a TEA PARTY on the Church Grounds, on _ Monday. the 20th July. inst., Packages, received per + Amphion.”’| the Funds realized from wh ich are to be applied towards the new) Purectial Brick Buildi ow Highly recommended. | being om tere Tickets te. Gd ene “vl BEER & SONS. | had at the entranee gateyon the day of the Party. | Further purticalars in Haudbiils. Jaly 13, 1868. | TRA. TBA. 15 July 13, 1868. i oe YOUNG ' ' Tickets for the Tea ls f each, to be bad at th a, © ae x “4 Kitchen Utensils, &c., &c., | Hon G. W How ay, Alberton, do. Exposition of 1867. Also BON TON LANTERNS, | A few WATER COOLERS on hand which. ; Mr HEKMANS is Agent for SAWYER’s CRYSTAL BLUE, guaranteed, and for which he begs to sulicit the patronage of Landry Maids, &e. ' GOVERNMENT FARM STOCK See ees YOUNG has a nice stock of! tis aid of the new Convent Parties desiring a | youd pleasure time willdo well wattend the Best TEA of the Season. : & Neat Assortment of Tinware oT stores: icon } Messrs Hart & Myrick, Tignish, inclading the patent BUN TON COFFEL POT, ! which received the Gold Meda! Prize at Wie Paris Messrs. Kei, ; which will surpass everything in the Marleet. and | suitable for either Farm use or on bourd Vessels. | together with a large variety of other STUCK will be sold cheap for CASH. | a 4& new, economical aud superior article nsed in aT washing, whereby a saving of fifty per eent. is Ch'town, July 13, 1868. has the newest styles in| ee re in’ Ribbons, Fiowers | FOR SALE. Hosiery and Gloves, very Cheap. NOW LANDING, T CHARLOTTETOWN, on FRIDAY “ WERD.” |_ Geariacmetesy Sune | 108 Chocolate, Broma, Cocoa, Marmalade, Condensed Milk, Bent’s Crackers, &.; and great variety of other goud things tov ndinerous to mention, at the ITALIAN WARENOUSE. (Joux Cott McDoxatp's Old Stand.) June 25, 1568. i Tao | Vocal and Instrumental Music provided. nu n ae <8 | } RS. BREMNER has just received a the PRINCE STREET BooK AND STaA- TIONERY STORE, per Amphion from Loudon, | Besides a large and well assorted Stock of BuoKks, STATIONERY, &¢.. a great variety of Fancy Goons. &¢.. which she offers ai extremely low prices for Cash :— j Puns‘s, Pocket Books, Ladies’ Reticules, Com- panions, and Bags, Travelling Bugs. | PuoroGrarn ALBUMS, long, quarte, and small. CARD CARES in Tortoiseshetl, Tartan, and Leather. Work Boxes, Knitting Boxes, Needle Books and Cases. Boxes for Sheet Music. BrusuHeE , Hair, lnfants’ Ha CHnUeD: a —e¥h | | 7 ONE T T 1 i? m) | ) \ | — GOVERNMENT ESTATES. | 1 / | S T O C K ] | Wil .erness Lands, | ® Townships Numbers 43, 44, 45 and 46. From Charlottetown to Sum- | LI aches desiroy o ecowiiug AC rvau| MACEACHERHN & 0 : By various Ships from Liverpoo! and Gias-| SETTLERS on the Gover t Wild ACEAC N a merside, | BOW, Schooners and Steamers from Bos- Landa, on any eneiiens of seoaieoes wane ce. July 6, 1868. 2w ia j FYNHE Steamer “PRINCESS tun, the Subscribers have partly com- shipe wuder the provisions of “ An Act to encour. | ~~ chiens oa em ALTE OF WALES" will leave| pleted their Imuportations for the fal ~cenentuntonsene Ce Burton Ale! - CHARLOTTETOWN op! Season, Wholesale and Re- lerot Public Lands will attend at Mrs SMITHS | TUESDAY EVENING, the 141th JULY; at 73, tuil, at the usaal Low |~OURIS EAST, on TUESDAY. the 2het day of UST RECEIVED Ez Emeline — eon convey persons ie attend the Priees— | JULY, and following day, to receive applications | 20 tihds., ZAAR AND TEA MEBTING to be beld | ‘ . =», | from such persons, aud if deemed eligible to grant 20 € 4d h, best Bu a ae ccna Seong , Hhds. Granulated aud Packages assort’d Paints! )".,..) og), | /ases, 4 dut. each, rwa IN SU MM ERSIDE on WEDNESDAY 09) cts Mane Senne, hihde. Pint, Otive-ond! letiers of repay, i hag | ALK, and aow for Sale Mth of JULY. Hhds. Muscavade Sweet Oil, JOHN ALDOt S, Commissioner. | WILLIAM DUDD The Boat will return on Wednesday eveu- lassee. Tins Varnish, : Mo- ir, Tooth, Nail, Shaving Land Office, 3rd, July, 186%. all pu 2in : Queen Square. ae, ormager Rubber Dressing, and Pocket ina. ae the wharf at Sumuerside at six) Cases Dresa Goods, iv er geverese Cutlery,| ——-—_ d J am C flee. if sak | Mirror. | o cloce. } great variely, undies Steel, | Cl'tewn, July 6, 186s. 4: | Spectacles and Reading Glasses | Return Tickheta will be isewed ou beard the. Cases Ready made Cloth Dues Bar Iron, | Presh Groun alm. a1ca 0 be, a a —— LD Boxes Tin Plates, Pieces Plough Metal, Cask Grubbing and Po-: tatoe Hoes, i Packages Nuil& Spikes) _ July 6, lets. Cask Shovels, j SUGAR ' Spectacle Cases Exg Boilers : | Stereoscopes and Slides | Thermometers Accordeous and Concertinas Kuiting and Netting Pins and NeedJes, Crochet } Hooks, Tatting Shuttles, Black & White Pins, | Hair Pins, Needles, &c. | Boat tor FIVE SHILLINGS. ing and Rubber Coats, | Cases Millmery, This will afford a good opportunity to persons | 7% : wishing to visit Summerside, ax well as to eujoy a) foe — Drapery, good time and a pieasaut sail ou the water. — Sree : : Cases Gloves, s Summerside, June 25, 1868, Cases Straw Hate and VACCINATION. pe Superintendent for Vaccination for w Charlottetown, Commou and er | Resse and GROUND on the premises, | ut ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. 2 by gives potice that be atteula at Dr. J Diepeusary, Kent Street, on every Wednesday and th Kers Silk Guards, Gilt Lockets + > Faucy Bouuets, Casks Troumongery, : : : Buase ~— Bea f ae. Chalk, Black, Gold € stvel | Saleon WEDNESDAY. JULY 28, 1868. Cuces ueeavie & Mantles ee Leather, UST ‘EIVED ae — F {athens deep alles \cuxzo’ $= Hair Cuttieg, P ing — do Haberdashery, ar our, Currants, J REU cond ao 1 for that § OL —Hzs sutting, " ‘ | who may atte or tha | Lace, Hmivroters, Fancy Work Bow, ton: Cotta e and Town Lot | fo Tewered’s Hate. Asnched Guany, | | The a ies is aan that several bun | a. Role, Flower, Grape, Nail, #. (alk poetbaaaiity: | * 3 ’ and ’ suus Salts, Ginger, | 10 Hogebeade, ? dreds of persons, in his district, are not vaccinated | red Bppaig; Culbdras's Kinlves.-dfocksy Spaoas IN GEORGETOWN. | Cases iwor Clothe, |Caske Baking Soda, 3 Tierow, (Bright Retailing SUGAR. and are exposig Uiewselves, their families, wud Razors and Stroy ' . | Bales Cloth, r, | 5 Barrels, | Lie public, te the awfal disasters ofthe sumll pox ‘oekaemenn. ol Tweezers, Key Rings, &¢ | /§¥O BE SODD by ATCTION, on the Pre- do White and Colored Kegs Powder, Mustard, ' | pettence 5 and . to the heavy — | the law exgcte ; be therefore earnestly warna them b, WILSON HIGGS. Ch’town, July 10, 1865. Tobacco, Boxes Raisins, Glass, Soap, Lozeuges, Coils} | Tors.— Dolls, Whips, Tops, Watches, Jows jlarps, Mouth Organs, Money Boxes, Marbles, &c. Cricket Bats and Balls. | Trout Hooks and Flies | Rows and Arrows ' WALKING STICKS and Canes, plain and fancy Flexible Rulers, tor Artists, Rookkeepers, &c. | Water Wells for Copying Presses Postage Stunp Dampers Cotton Warps, mises, on WEDNESDAY, the 22d JOLY, | do Carpets & Woollen, inst., at 12 o'clock, that vaiuable j}do Printed, Unbleached, Town Lot No. 5 , : oy - & White Cottons, Manilla Rope, ‘ é ‘ ’ Dhird Range, Letter F, in GEORGETOWN, |do Striped and Check’ Bage Pepper, Cofee,, Entire Horse * French Tiger WILL be offered at AUCTION, on the ‘together with COTTAGE and OUTHOUSES, Woollens, Ruce, do Bagging & Canvase,Dozs Broams, Buckets, ot tw leet dut _ be wilt bo sdapelied deren SOMMNIS an prosecute defaulters after this opport H. A. JOHNSON, Snperintendeat. Ch'town. Jane 18. 1868. , I a Rab 1 Be ork | thereon. ET &Q . : T wines, Fiv P pers oe | ta Terme at Sale. ‘do 3&4 Bushel Gran’ &e, Ae, ke, an PRIDAY we JULY inet 2 : Glycerine, Honey, and Brow Windsdr Soaps. JAMES McFARLANE. | Backs, | See a ivasahiiaateas Goat Gene bik Large Copper Still, = bc | A Bee : Charlottetown, July 4, 1368. 12 o'cloe reuch Tiger". is sired by the! ALso; a quantity of - : 1 G. & S. DAVIES. * Flying Frenchkuian . Hin Stock is large wad | OR SALK. BY THE SUBSCRIB&R, ; Carlton's Dodd & Rigere’ Brick Store, opposite City Hall. migbly valued. He ts fast, but without practice. | F : tC Pernss at Sale. | WRAPPING PAPER, varivus qualities and sizes. JAMES HELM, | ‘WM. DODD. 8 reet, Ch'town, ? a Uwwer. | Saue,i5, i505. July 43, Idee. — Conlition Powders. . Prince Street, July 1308, June 2h, Istd 5 2 . en In eeer 7 ai. ‘ , a ~-- — -~ Siero Cmte ile en - - lass ” ili intial a al eee i Tl a oe il