See eee rad s ee she could only present three gans, apcen @ gids and trelve pounders at that. Yet she cance ‘ se ee ‘FROM NEWFOUNDLAND. a SS ~~ aes Che ~ Graminer. | signed the Deelirayjon of July 4th, 1776. ‘Lhe superior intellects which towered so high ———— eee ne Oo —— a HALIFAX INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF - AND DUMB. Tue following Authem composed Bell, Eaq.. was sang by the choir, at t nin honor of His John A. Concert Royal Highness, Prince eo. CITY WEIGH BRIDGE ENDERS will be recé#ived at City Clerk, until Weilineeday, the ee thy — ; aan : t the Horticultural Gardene, at Halifax, ' | : ; i incipal of thie Institution writes | Arthur, : ‘ ber next, from persons detitous of i had one acvantage, her brass guns were} The Inman steamer City of Halifax, arrived oe above the common level exist - a a nebo ig a Bove ae ea Fe enplemy y the bichon ak longer than these of the brig, and would! a: Halifax on Saturda evening from St. | neration to which Washington, Jefferson, tof the Board of Directors of 1 Sider The tender mas 7 = i aaedel ae rind ab owe % omg | _Gaaslectetowe, Anges OP) 1500. at others belonged bas died out, and the tie teiotion, | am making arrangements for God rave onr gracious Queen, fot one or three yenre, "payable ae ; nt that with the wind abaht the beam, the PO brig was the best sailer. Ere long she brig’s maineail was clewed up. and in a few moments more Ransom called out from « oft, that the enemy was preparing for action. * He eme|'s the rat,’ said Matthew. ‘Ay,’ retarned Rolin ‘and he probably thinks of entehing it.’ *We'll eo,’ was the remark of Sam. aa he ealled for some of hie crew to help b'm run back one of the guns. Then turning to Maithew, he added: *i ken’ eend a shot pooty sigh on to her The Report of the Newfoundland Chamber | ~~ | of Commerce for the past year has just been | Tt gives a very cheering account| The cod | fishery of last summer was feir along the New- averaye a | Labrador, and better sales were obtained for published. ( of the country during that period. foundiand coast, and over an fish than had been for many years preceding ; aud it is gratifying to know that foreign mur- ata : ce - yg his “active; @Q earnestuess seldom bestowed in ancient kets indicate a continuance of 1 and healthful condition.’ educating their subjects has of late years as- samed a posture of importance whieh the legislators of last century would have regarded ‘as fabulous or disproportionate. Statesmen, ‘now-a-days, discuss and legislate upon it with * The seal fishery of times, save in debating questions of foreign last spring was also good, with fewer caswalties | siiances, or settling propositions of war or than ustal, and the prices obtained for oi and skins “have generally left a fair profit >| revenue. It is nothing beyond « truism to as- With civilized governments the question off learning, the talents which distinguished them has died out likewise. Though many ot them | were from Europe, their country was at that time , European, and the men of 1776 were, in fact, Englishmen.” | Alpine exploration is well treated in an ar- ‘ticle suggested by Mr. John Ball’s Alpine \Guide. General Literature receives a fair ‘share of attention. Lecky’s History of Euro- a tour in Prince Edward Island, with the view of awakening more general interest in the caus ‘dition of the uneducated Dvaf ana Dumb—of born and bred twelve hundred leagues OT) Won there are about sighty in the Is!and—pre- | senting their claims on the sympathy and aid of ‘the christian public, and at the same time direct- ‘ing attention to the advantages offered by the Halifax Institution for the Deat and Duwb—the lonly establishment of the kind im the Lower Provincee—for the intellectual avd mora! armelir oration of this long neglected class of suffering dhuumanity. eae This Institution, now for twelve years in eper- ation, waa established to provide the means of education for the untaught deaf thutes of Nova Long live our noble Queen, God save the Queeu! Mouarch of pesple free, Prondly we claim to be, Sprung from our Kingdoms threes God save the Queen! Il God bless her Royal Sor, Her childien every one, God bless them all! Not for themselves alone, But for the Crown and Throne, And Briton’s weal, we own, Ou Heaven we call. City to keep the bridye in proper working ' provide printed — ® uiid fej, y vrver, PETER MeGow Ane’. 21, 1869. = ons Lis Gi, JUST RECEIVED! Per Ship Duncan from Liverpoo} Ot NAILS and SPI 30 nen Window GLAM 30 coils Manilla ROPE, 5 ewt, Sheet ZINC, 5 ewts Nov | WETTE LEAD, : ; » | nes , Freemen’s History of the i i bhd. Olive OIL, deek now, cap'n.” Up to the present period the cod fishery has/sert, that the policy which dictates such a| pean ore, Rs ye «Phe | Scotia and the adjacent Provinces, for whom, Lhd Raw Linseed OIL, ‘You may try i t se Gabe aie ! f the island with; treatment of ti sstiow is founded on sound | Norman Conquest, Browning's Poem, "| previous to the opeuing of this School, in 067, Hl I bhd. Boiled Linsetd O1L, ips ii aan i chil Jae eee ‘hn ofian ven een fair along the coast 0 ’ . i »} treatmen: of the questic 7 Diss cod tis Book,” “ The Four Ancient no such provision existed, Sinee ita establish God keep eur mother-land 1 cask Chair Traces a1 nek Bande, . on the starboard side-—charged with powder nee ee ee oe fe f - | wiedom ; for it is self-evident that the Biate,| 8 iment, about one bundred and twenty mutes— May Britain ever stand, 6 ewt. Spring STEEL, t: } a*—e!l ‘ ‘ Ce or the | . there is, however, plenty of time | Books of Wales,” and Dr. Hannah's Life of ride of the world! a" j 2000 Carriage LTS . F es ; ] ll educated " tnostly from the poorér classes—have enjoyed 7 : Wes and having pot ina votid ” S.A aaa latter yet to make up a good voyage. Tutetli-| dn AC i ah i . | Christ, present excellent acope for varied and | the bicscing of instruction within its walle, wany Her fing on land and can, 20 dos Kuives anive ee eee ae (gence ot an encouraging nature kas been| possesses, so to speak, a ready made material, | ing reading. Students of a severer | of whom are now engaged in earring their own Symbol still let it be, 7 FILES, r circular piece of board prepared for the pure 1 ceived from the Labrador | capable of promotins internal prosperity, and eaters. POnene: : livelihood and conducting themselves as useful Of might and majesty, 3 casks shelf HARDWARE, pose Next he elevated bis gun. and then 1° hi ays: | ; espectably external emergencies ‘turn of mind wil fiad much to be delighted and reepectable members of society, Of this Where’er auturied! 5 doz. Hand SAWS. eee ere Pere ret ‘ani etn a or mg ae | an 2 i : i : it the devel : t of} with in the articles on Indjan Railway Reform, | ,ymber, several have been from Prince Edward Iv 4 doz, Cross Cut SAWS, ae, 4 ; time, for he wanted ta try the force ef the) been no less than five wrecks on| Lhe cultivation of the soil, the developmen 24 > d| Island, : ep mange. AeA qaettiain tie elevation Secereaty a Oe ee ‘the past ten days—! natural resources, the advancement of the | Labour and Cspitel, Pateats, Patentecs an The Institution is supported partly by grante Weleome young Prince to thee POR saa LW. = to bis purcose. Whea all was ready, the happily no hives were lost; theee were a French) ee a inautentivn of ‘armies, | Publie. from the Goverginents of Nova Seotia, New True to the Empire, we GEORGE HOWatr. schooner wna lage! a little. and the match on laden with rom and sugar, bound for St | YaTee teeus ye ? 0 "8 ? emelieD : Brunswick aud Prince Edward Island; but Have ever beeng ' Crapand, Ang, 17, 1869. applied. Tie range was perfect, but the pierre, fost near Shotts—a vessel loaded with | and the prevention of crime, canall be atcom-| yy. puckerfield’s Lectures on the connection | ehrefly by the voluntary contributions of the a The pponare ine nan, See . mm ge Fe ee ee ee ee er oan |Plabed with lus of effort among * People| perneen Sacred tnd Phifane Hintorz have [serie moat ote pae hand por je] Far fumarate Se Queen's County Fair & Exhiition sme } Jan d 70 rT. is > "@ a Tmt States ship, lade t i " ‘ ‘ : oe i, ay for ” r * gh mye pry : oo tan Kein pentie her a veshaindi better retic iatocel west on trained to habits of intelligent thought, than been received, and will be noticed in our next, +m bao appeal to the liberality of the christian Gud save the Queen ! 2 os: mt helm and fir : a iene ide. Her shot fel] shere near Little Placentia, but was get off, as among men whese whole stock of experience - + >____——— commanity ore. a sd) iaeltiagd on ovina ~ be held = On re t side. ) eae , : 4 a aid / .¥. ublie i ows, viz :-—The Cattle § short, all of them, bat it was not from lack we cetaingtoeeia they te ro / has been drawn from the doubtful traditions of Visit of Prince Arthur. i eee abet tate isdeten plares, on VERY LATEST TELEGRAM, Sieediiildan et oe Tupstes Pg ‘ ' ; in een abande : wes " ’ . f : . ‘ wl force, for they plowed up the Shoe oe anal the steamer Germanta, fromm New York} an ancestry as unlettered as themselves. s ee 4 hice 2 city has| (ee days named, so far as may be found practi- Ch’tewn, August 28, 1369. | of October next; and the Exhibition, at manner rather too =e for on “en _ | en Bremen, went ashore at Trepasay Bay; she} If, however, the abstract question of a gov- The visit of Prince Arthur to our city has cable, The particular hour and place of mecty Oxford crew victorivu», beat Harvard by three! Dri Shed, on Weduesday, the 13th ‘day 4 oe | ¥ the k ngdcm, —— Sim as jhad 27U passengers, ehik fly laborers lately em- . ‘di Foe shiie Gli eieantionad called into active operation all our resources ing are pot specified, it aera left to friends - leng’ as. October next. o ; he saw this, ‘if those fellows elevate CIT! loved in the construction of the Pacitic Rail-| ernment aiding in promcting the j : 1 i the several localities to fix the same, so as to Se Prize inst aud further particulara will be gune a little more. and sim ae well ae that read, all of whom, with the crew, were sared,—| its people, be a self-evident measure of wise - a an ee ni Geena suit general convenience. Tut PHRENoLocicalL JOURNAL for Septem | lished. By order, 7” . ti egain, they’ run the risk of hurting some- and lastly, near about the same time aa eet policy, aie practical application ofthe theory City authorities,and the Y olunteer force, wave PROPOSED ROUTE, ber containe the portraits and biographies of A MeNEILL, ri ro thing. Get vour hot shet of as svon as) the steainship if ee from ental ; oan with diffenkios The task of the all actively engaged in the task of preparation, Charlottetown, Thursday, August 26. Joba Rogers, the designer ee aes oe oy > r Build; devy Board Com'n, ; possible, dan , 4 2 os ee [a ae seat whens; with | eg : E : s Bunting was seen flying from almost every New Glasgow, Friday, “ 27. | well known * Rogers’s Groups; Joa. A, Wright, Reading —— u ne h Z Just as the certaioa spoke, Sam had ram- Cleopalra bad but oe Seat 7’ bi w beats Philosopher lg easy, that of the Legislator, Sense Se City A denine ot Gacs.extended Cavendish, Monday, “ 30. | ex-governor of Indiana, and late Minister tu Aug. 25, 189, fi ; : . | nest spew ar re in the sh , . . f ’ : . igte aioe > ' ‘ussias i 5 ie i med heme the screen of wood, s i ais elias as “ane ; perilous and painful. The pain and the peri) .o.o.s Dorchester Street from the Reading New London, Tuesday, ” 3l- ne — sa socmamenen HALF PRICE. ¥ . mere the cook ex h t) yeate , , ; 5 a sles : ik ine > ; .| Vinuie Ream, the a + 4 eo ‘ a epee an tage being | The steamer Cimbria, from New York! arise alike from the same origin. The follow-| Room to Mr. James 0’ Reilly 85 ee ee ae be at a : | eid intereating articles illusteated and others LARGE variety of Blank Bill of ~ j t us . ° . i Sica e ’ + i f ° . . 3 . } . ’ : < e ° - sickly dropped in, the wad was instantly iched a St. Jobn’s on the 14th ult, and! ers of different creeds watch with jealousy the Street from Reddin’s So Dann’s building, an Port Hill, Saturday, 4.| wise, on Heads large and small; Personal beauty;) / Checks, Notes of Hand, Receipts, ™ 4 ; ! , Si a ow : , 5. from Offer's to Douse’s; and on Water Street M . ot St. Mark’s Cathedral at Venice; Appoplexy, er al : driven home upen it to held it, and then the | tock on board the passengers of the Ger-| formation of the model which is to shape the from H. Longworth’s ners to F. T. Newber- — Tenuate ‘ z | the Philosopby of Sudden Deati ; the Sehuwrerrent for sate at half price and less at Yat) e ewat ve 2s hi fa : 4 L “tly gi ts " ae? ‘ Sd eque ueeday, *| 2 he ' ae ? : ‘ = -_ ed several cegrees higher than | oni, __ | minds of their offspring. Religious principles! 1y’s Oilice ; and from the St Lawrence Hotel om ' Wednesday, 8. | Coutroverey, tis Uses and Abuses; Life Saving HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, " ‘ N moi ¢ aur helm . eriel Sam as he! We are informed that Captain Larder, with | and, not un frequently, religious rancour, as- and Dr Strickland’s to Pope's corner. Par- Booshaw, Thursday, “ 9. Apparatus; True Relation of the Sexes; A Vwwit Aug. 88, 1869, 4in Queen Street ee an ee ‘his schooner ‘ Thistle,’’ has made « haudsome | ‘ . i ee ticularly conspicious for their display of bunt- West River, Friday, ” 10, | to a Cloister, or the Ape men, by Carl Vogt; na ; canght the match, and settled his eve for the | 3'S mt Sete evices ia! Gatien abele Gam the |8uming the guise of principles, hewilder the ‘ing, were Messrs Benj. Davies, G & S$ Cove Head, Monday, “* 13,/ Presentinents, ete. Price 30 eents, or $3 a BALL AT SOURIS os ‘ ; »y his service & : s ; . £ P , onl. we bets _— ; : . ite Oi tohed t! ner with anxiety for ont < | legislator and retard his operations. If he en- Davies, J.8. Carvell, and Peake Bros & Co., Mount Stewart, Wales ‘ _ Gear You a ign) S THERE is still a bal due os Fi. | watobed the gunner wit iety fe . oe , : ag : ame” , st. . Jed ay.** 5, | New Yo ORE is still a balance on : they knew that much depenced upoa his) ¢, ine 4th inst .H. M.S. Niobe arrived) Gearer to impress upon hie educational scheme : ho had a ang re oe. Sa en Peter's, Tesrdeye = = <n aie ee A teaten Church at sonrin; and as I Wes-om < skill. Something must be done to keep the! .. st John's from the northwest, for instrac-| the stamp of identity, he is eertain to be met danel by J. B Pollard eds. Cc ., was Georgetown, Friday, a 17.) TUE MURDERER DISCOVERED—A TER. le agp a ad he eee = “ me — t silent if geo iits'éaeth “tions respecting ge ead a weete by some religicus body with the cry cf inability eninat ii Queen Street, opposite Se. Heord’s ee : Torciee > RIBLE CONFSSION, eihous pera ss tay pasenens _ ‘eet! ’ t length (he inement came. . ‘red Between the Newfoundland ant rench : = »schew the! rocida : , ee ravi urray or, ‘aBY, : “ ; : with what tie late worthy Bi t gee that his gun covered the brig’s torewast | rn ' . =. Governor Hill intended leaving on to conform. If he resolve to eschew reside nce, with a large Union Jack waving Woodgille, Wednesday,“ 29 Laat evening we received the following Special) oig ghar + shale ue bande ovine 5 ig He cae otmcca. deat ae back Al} | ssbermen. Go ; Noshe for the northward, | religious difficulty, and eliminate from his edu- | from its summit, and streamers at the outer Belfast, Thureday, “ g3,| Telegram from Newcastle, Lt will be read with | show a certain budy, who publicly ceusured me ‘? re Ca ee rahe. Thursday last in the 2vorbe for the nort Oe ae . : ;,; corners. From the top of the inner arch Sawaal Friday « 94°! a painful interest :-— countetiuneing duncaiag. how little } regard 4 eyes were torned towards the brig, bat the |... jnvestivate the trouble. It is said that! cational measure all relizious teaching, he is hunza@ wreath of green boughs, interwoven : - : McG whom suspicion rested as|Censtre or applaase aud to rive nome é san ot ecen to fa! can fchiine betwee! ishermen. s . | Te ae ; * : ; i ri! ings i * owap, on 0 ; a os . ie va rumah th > eae Matthew home vine Rgpting Seeeern thy Se |met with equally obstiuate resistance from | with red and white roses, with St. George’s aid seminal ai teomuek win the murderer of Hayweod, cut bis throat yester- off tive debe din ny be Chorch lees rother.’ cried ] : : : ; ’ : . ic ; i vias nae be at rder was given. Sam) St. Joun’s, Aug. 17.—The news from the! those who contend that no education is de-| Cross in the centre, This arch bore the fol- I tte be wy f the day, but is still living, He made a confession to- pat inhioandan**tde Pecthar uten d h re nt a a , “ Hs had ‘this wreck of the steamsbip * Germania,” up to last} serving of the name, which does not embrace owing mottoes: Arthur William Patrick! u ite 8) egy “yea: ae f day. that Baywood qua. fe bit Sonar df the common, { um io havea public Ball at Sou 8 ante ail at ‘ if his euns apon the | ght, represenis only one bar of silver to have) *°"''"S ac P : . | Albert, son of our beloved Queen, on one side ; eet’ paw Ackbearht nad ee : [night, demanding to get in end wanting liquors) WEST. on TUESDAY. the Lith dey ot time prepared aii inree of fils ¢ f been recovered since Saturday, making twenty-) religious training. ‘Since, thea, the disturbing and on the other. Loyalty to the Sovereign and|* . . 2 ; 4 be refused to let him in, when be tried te kick! next. Dancing to mence about one o’ ’ starboard side, «nd intended to discharge | °F hare in all, The ship has erttied down aft! . : . of he h f th justrative of the mode of instructing the Deal open the doors that be, McGowan, look @ Knile,| p.m. Price o BF i co tor each person is. 43 them in euceess'on. The after one was ele- eight are ih ah, we es oe , Teele , | influences to a settlement of the educational affection for Hei Sami y. At the head Ot (he) and Duinb, aid the dugrew of mental Improves | id én tndehan'eed dhor atabtied Herdeutin the Dancing tents will be provided, with music is & vated first, and the ehot pot in; but jest as iu nine eee ers po =< * vidoes! question emanate chiefly from religious differ. | landing on Queen's vee vere » ong’ ment they bave atiained, a part of the proceed.) bavenit na ‘ehiveaie dragged iett an etiies Or! woah ad a piper ready to play for those whe wish rhe st, an ; = , consisting © eg r :— PS | , Pee a evothic ar Thi d ove i G y | es om , j : pera i he gave the or er to port the helm, a wreath | an cigars, is almost worthless, The officers of| ences, since both to legislate upon it, and gothic arch, surmounted by a Union Jac r | inga whieh can hardly fail to interest and gratify | wae found. There are two ercndein MeGaman’e| 2 foot it on the green. Cuke und Temperangs er 3 aie $4 a of smcke was noticed to cerl up from the) the « Germania” report that ano ber steamer) brig’s dr ck. * She's afire, « Let’r slide, *S:end by with another shot, the cook ; and in a monent more he fired. shouted Ranecm frem aloft. cried Matthew. } * said Sam to! | struck near the same place on the eame day, but} got off and proceeded on her soyage. The cap-| policy to g@opt seems that pursued for many | tain of the Germania je still at the wreck. Cleopatra sunk in eheal water, and ber captain | is endeavoring to resene the cargo. The barque and Scotland. LetG -d forth | Odd Fellow, of New London, bound for Green | ignore it, provokes equal opposition, the safest be a |years by the British Government in England overnment fix the monied amount to be given for certain notified results the centre,andtwo Knusignus festooned on either | side, with the inseription on one side: Welcome, welcome to H. R. H. Prince Arthur ; and on the | other, Thrice welcome to Queen Victoria's scn. ' A Guard of Houor, uader the command of Ct Beer, was drawn up in front of the landing. The Volunteer Band was also in attendance every frieud of bumanity and education, ot ee it is with deep regret, says a contemporary, that we notice the announcement of the death of Commander Hugh H. Knocker, R. N, of H. M. S. Fly, at Jellah Coffee, on the west coset of throat, aud it is thought he cauuct recever.—St. Johu Tel, —~—e eee oe THe New York Mepicat Coitece For | WoMeEN wiil begin their Sixth Annual l'erm a | twenty weeks, at their new College in Twelith Driuks will be eold on the grounds; also soine Confectionary. AL EXANDER LESLIE, Souris, 26th August, 1869, If Tuesday be wet the Ball willbe held nex day. ALL. me Goeeet had the'alter gue ps land, was lost at little Placentia on Friday and | 81 o'clock S Beet Pri | Africa, of coast fever, contracted while in the | Street, corner of Second Avenue, the first Mon- ENGLISH MALT V:NEGAR, ita load of ir on, than the covk dropped a sient by the wreckers, Nothing was saved | in the teaching of prescribed branches of | = "4 o 7 7 P ry sts sae es —- a at ee = —— Rg kaow S few 4 bis) day in November, For Announcemente, giving HOLESALE RETAIL, shot into the next gun, and in less as half lor the owners. ‘The passengers of the Germania secular learning, and let the various denomi- rthur landed, amid vociferous cheering, ‘position and rank in the service who would be | fuil purticulars, address, with stamps, the : Es and @ minute that too was distharved. Sam g Dee W at waited not for o long gazo. He cnly assured Dimeclf that his elevation was right, and) then he leaped to the forward gun. The shot was in white with heat, acd the maic.s was applied. * The two last ones hit her,’ shouted Rar- ecm, ‘and her men are all in confusion.’ | Both Mattew and Rolin eprang upen the quarter rail, ar) they could see that the brig was on fire. lier ¢ urses and jib were off, and the men could be seen in the ehains drawing water with.all their might. Mat | thew turned to ltolin. | express the greatest satisfaction at the treatmeut they received at Trepassy and St. John’s. —— LATEST BY “TELEGRAPH. FROM ECROPE. London, Ang. 19. Bullion in the Bank of England has increased 258,000 pounds, Beta of two to one are offered on the Oxford Crew against the Harvards with no takers, Liverpoo!, Aug. 20, imations, settle for themselves the mecde in |the merry peals of the Bells of the different! more universally lamented, In the profession, of | Mia, C.S Lozier, M_ D.,or the Secretary, Mre, | Churches of the City im the barge of H. M. | which he Was an ornament, his energy, prompti- | which religious knowledge is to be convered |S. Dart, at Queen's Wharf, which was carpeted | tude. and decision have always guined the approe ale , 5 ¢ to the pupils in their respective educational! jestablishments. It is true that sach a system | | becomes denominational rather than national | But if we look at the results of the so-called | nationa} system jn§ Ireland, and call to mind | the labor lost in endeavoring ; system for Scotland, the conviction will foree j itself on us, that the labor of accomplishing } jnearly tothe arch He was received by His | Honor the Administrator and His Worship the | Mayor and Council. The Prince immediately ;took a seat in the Adminjstrator’s carriage, and drove of wth Sir Robert, to Government | House, preceded by the City Police, the Mavor {and Corporation, the Provincial Aides-dr- to plan a similar | camp, and followed by H. R. Highnesg’s snite, | that a tabiet is , Wed in carriages provided for them, and the City) many, whe have expressed a wish to pay this | Seuts, with their prices Volunteers, Along the route Prince Arthur bation and confidence of his commanding officers, | while the neunl degree of tact he possessed jeined to a peculiar frank, open-hearted, and | generous disposition, rendered bim beloved and | respected by all whe cawe in contact with hun, Science bad lost au untiring friend, this geatlee man having lately become well knows a3 a clever aud energetic naturalist, It is gratifying to learn io be erected to bis memory by | last tribute of respeet and regard. The choice of was well received and eufuusiustically cheered, | thy church in which it shail be placed is left to | 'C. F. Wetts, Box 730,N Y. see - -—-- | Govpsmiras’ Worx.—The progress of fine art | mannfscture in this branch of trade is strikingly | exemplified iu a littl work publisned by J. W. | Benson, of 25 Old Bond Street and of the City | Steam Factory, 58 and 60, Lndgate Hill. It ie en- | riched aud embellished with designs by Italian, | French, and English artista) ef Brooches. Braee- | lets. Earrings, and other articles. suitable for per- sonal wear, or Wedding, Birthday, or otirer pre Mr Berson who holds | the appcintment to H. R H.the Prece ef Wales | hus also pnbtished avery interesting pamphlet on the Rise and Progress of Watel and Clock making. G. &. S. DAVIS. London House, Ang. 27, 1869. ST DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE, NE CLASSES in ST. DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE will be resumed on AVEDNESDAY, t81, Sep tember. PATRICK DOYLE. See'y Augnuet 4, 1869. French Language & Literature TAUGUT BY PROF LEON DE MONTEIR, = Frew France; graduated in the Academie ae >| «aris Universite de France. Late Protessor in the French Language and Literature in the McGill University and High School of Montreal, C. BE. ROFESSOR LEON DE MONTIER begs *Mr Lincoln,’ be enid, ‘we must rak that fellow. Con you do it?’ * ¥ca, sir.’ * Then do to i once. all your gous wits couble headed shot, ure going to rake. li such legislative fats, more than ouiweizhs the Queen Victoria has gone to Bulworal. S ¥ . Corn easier, but net lower. Receipta of | advantages to be reaped from it, After all, | Wheat for the past three days, 30,000 quartert,! whey fully analyzed, the diference between a Mr. Doolittle, lond |) of which 12.000 are Ameticau. Lard 73- We Bacon 65s. Tallow 67. houses were illuminated and a splendid torch. were immediate friends: light, got up by [. C. Hall, Esq-, hesides fires| {Ve unders‘and that Commander Kaocker, works, threw such alizkt that Hig Royal Hizh-| “bose death js 20 feelingly aliaded to m the above) ed ness could be easily seen by che populace. paragrapl from the Plymouth Western Morning | : : __ | News, of the 22th inst., was a brother-m-law af | Having arrived gt Government House His Worship the Mayor addressed His Royal! ae “a4 | | | i | ‘ These pamphlets are sent post free for japae “|! national and. denominational system resolves ! : “ ta | itself. inte one of name rather than’ of sub- His Houour Judge FTeastey, Captain Hensley, London, Ang. 20. and Mrs }-Luitk, of thie city.—Ep Parriot-] Consels for money 934; for account, 93) ee a ey ae ee Seen ea iemshiams dpe eeeltaaeneminnmeineaes Senand Peni He op ~ “ x ‘ Evy : saat a eee” peas sa we ‘Ay, ay, eit, reeponded Sam as he sprang | to obey the order. Rolin at once aecumed the caties of sailing | master, and he was net lorg in proving bim-| eclf thoroughly acquainted with hs protec- sion. The echocner was very quick!y brought | United States Duwds 84, London, Ang. 19. Paris advices assert that the Carlst rising in Spam is assuming serious proportions. The ‘* Patrie ’ hints that within a woenth a great stance, so fur at least as the Government is ;ecncerned. If the State be made up of sub- , jects, divided in their religious views, into Epiceopalians, Presbyterians, United P-<S°3- and if | ' Highness as follows : May it Plowse Your Highness : The Mayor and Corporation of the City of Charlottetown, anxious ta manifest the sense of the honor which the sisit ef your Royal Highness —_———_~ > | On Thursday evening, 19th met., there was a regimental parade at the Drill Shed, of the City | Volunteer Companies, under the cowmand of | Lient. Col, Beer, The prizes wen at the recent The Lord ‘ova Scotia pu D. V., to hold confirmation services in the under- | mentioned Parishes, on the following days :— Aug, 29th, St. El-anors and Summerside, do 3ist, New London, iS nae to say that, having taken Rooms at Mrs. Ramsay's, Prince Street, next door to Ferry Grocery Store, he is prepared to give lessons ig the above important brance of modern education, Classes way be formed at his residence by ladivs ; : ; ; 4 ; on : ne ' ; military event, of which it gives nu particulars, | te-‘2>¢. Weslevans. ond AOS, has conferred upon the City, denice te give you'®) Rifle Competetion of the Queen’s County RB fle a . 2. rhs nm Seon sosaae eee a yo Pauae into & position t ier the brig’s fore feot, and | yj4j happen in Spain, ater which Doa Ov’ | each of these denominations educates its youth | hearty welcome and present you with an Addtess, | Association were presented by the Hon. Col oe 5th Achiiiin and Kildare, Language, i her broadside given; snd a8 Socn as this was) will publish w waniteste. ~mden, Ang. 19. up to the required standard of proficiency, the whieh, with your permissivn, the Recorder wal Haviland, President ofthe Aasociation. After b t dore Rolin imum: d:ate'y put bis veseel about, | tacking, insteed cf weaing, and was sovn | ready for another broadside, without having . «port terrible fleeds on Toere were three feet of The entire coun Advices from Ch: the River Yar 2°*- water on the bank at Hactov. | Government has obtained ull it has a right to } * |} demand, unless we proceed to tox an enlight- now read, ADDRESS. To His Reyal Highness Prince Arthur presenting the prizes Col. Haviland addressed the Volunteers for a short time, concluding with the hepe that they would soon be armed with a! dv 12th, St. Peter's, Charlottetown. >* Professor L. de M's. method of teaching Freneb will emooth in a great part the difficnlties of beginners, whilst to mure advanced pupile be oer ; SIMPLE! SAFE!!! SURE!!!) wiil s:part a proficiency of spevking, together ) exposed bitisel! 10 t) ws . iba ley for miles back of the river was covered with | ened body of legislators, chosea from mixed| Patrick William Albert, Knight of the Most | wnuich Seren Pres FS} the ““Suider breech “i with the pure Parsian accent, so d o Bi in the meantime SC Bs oe TEEPE OF | atet resultg in great destruction to crops! : J : : : : Ge | vader. The companies then breke into CHOLERA, teemed by all well educated le, pbosrd the er)» bat ere long "twas evident) aud lates Bie. 6 * | Coustituencies, with the manifest impropriety Noble Order of the Garter and of the Most)» open eclumn, right in front” and marched past HOW TU CURE IT, N-thing shall be vain eh the part of Prof. : ' that ety Were beginning to subdue Ss London, Ang. 20. | of endeavoring to tinge laws which are to be| illustrious Order of Soint Patrick, &c., &c.|™* quick,” aud afterwards in double. time,” : agh even yet they appeared to have no muen to spare for anything else But the fi-e | was not row their ofly miefurtene. At the | first breadeide from the schooner her fu rward | etay@ had been nea,ly all shot away, and at! the second her fore toreuil yard was carried | eway. This of course parted the fore toy | gallant sheets, e» that that sail was also! rendered useless, In a few moments alter | this the brig lum! ered around with ber head | tu the wind, but |.er commarder had the pre-| ‘our heroes took a‘vantage of it, a dim less | than ten minutes they discharged two broad | sides through tho brig’s stern — the first| taking the starboard main shrouds, and the | second carrying away the redder. ‘iis lest | mae hirg her owa way. * Now, boys,’ eeid the captain ‘ we can do | eswe please. Jf we had found it necessary) to run that brig by the board in order to pre- | vent her trom ruoning our prize back, of | course we would |. ave done it; but there’s no | need of tiat now. | suppose that feliow bas | over ® hundred men, and ’trould be of no | The Tires on French Legislative Reforma urges that atter ruling the destimes of France tor seventeen years the Emperor Napoleon is woking amends for that country’s loss of liberty and paving the way for his sun's peaceful acees- | sien to the throne. The Uarvares are keeping up their practice with zeal. The Archbishops of Armagh and Dublin have issued calis ter the assembling of Drovincial Syneds. The Dublin Synud is t meet at St 12 Weuther fair tor crops. Paris, Aug. 21. The French Prinee Imperial aud his muiber, the Empress, departed un Monday laet jor the Kast. London, Aug, 21, The civil war in Japan has ended, London, Aug. 22. Madrid advices assert that the preliuninaries of a treaty for ceding Cuba to the United States have been signed. Admiral Nunes of the Span ish Navy is dead. The Spanish Regent Serranno denied that he sustains the pretensions of the | . ‘ . | applied to all, with the hues of their own pecu- |liar tenets, The still deeper impropriety of /men using the funds cullected from public taxation, to secure the domination of sect over sect, is a depth of degredation to be luoked for | only among the corrupt institutions of a venal ‘people, Equality of taxation demands equali- \ty of rights; where these are withheld mis- | of religious seets is, to cur thinking, as absurd | as a national religion, and the wisest states- men of a greut and powerful empire, have re- cently found that in one instance, at least, marring the doing of much good by others. No empire in the world has ever had more or longer experience of the policy to be pur- sued in ruling over nations differing in race, in language, in habits and religion,than Great May if purase Yous Kcyat Hieguness: It is with the highest satisfaction that we, the Mayor and Common Cauueil of the City of Char- lettetown, bail the arrival ef Your Royal High- ness in this City, the capital of Her Majesty's Island Prince Edward We rejoice in the opportunity thus afforded us of teetitying to a son of our Beloved Queen the sentiments of loyalty and devotion to Her Majesty’s Royal pera, and of regard and esteem eminent virtues, diepayed in the exercise of Her duties, either as Qhieen, wife, or mother, have justly endeared Her to Her Joving and faithful subjects in every quarter of the globe, and gained for Her the esteemadmiration and respect of the Your Iilustrious Grandfather, who took great interest in ifs welfare, and whose memory has been gratefully perpetuated among ua We regret that thie, the firat visit of Your Royal Highness, is to be of such limited duration, as we feel confident that a more extended know ledge of the country and its people would be as productive of pleasure te Your Royal Highness —afier which three cheers were proposed tor At the commencement ef the diarrhea, which Col, Haviland, which were given with a hearty geod will, the band playing, For be is a jolly) good fellow’ ‘The hon gentlemen then tock bis | leave. The companies reformed and, preceeded | by Mr Galbrath’s band (which voiunteered for | the oecasior ), marched through sowe of the! principal streets of the city, and were dismissed | in trent of the City Hall.—Zsi. itil —- ~ Rev. Dr. Cramp, of Wolfville, was chosen Presi- | dent, Rey. Dr. Spurden, of Fredericton, Vice | President, and Rev. W. S. McKetuzie, of St. | John, and Rey. Isaiah Wallaee, of Berwick, | Secretaries for the ensuing year, The pulpite several streets and wharves.—Hz, Chronicle. ~~ —xe eee On Sunday last, the Bishop of Nova Svotia and Prince Edward Istand held a confirmation | service at Milton, when thirty six persons recei- ved the Ancient and Apostolic rite, the laying on) of hands, Tbe Church was filled to overflowing, always precedes an attack of the Cholera, take # tea-epoon-full ef the Pain-Killer in sugar and water, (warm. if convenient,) and then bathe freely the stomach and bowels with the Pain- Killer clear. Should the diarrhea or ecrampe continue, repeat the dose every ten or fifteen minutes till the patient is relieved. In extreme cases, two or more tea-spuvonefull may be given at a dose, The Pain-Killer, as an internal remedy, has! vo equal, In cases of Summer Complaints, Dy-| Sick Head-ache and Tooth-ache, don’t fail to try it, In short, it isa Parn-Koller. ‘Fhe Pain-Killer is cold by ali dealers in Family Medicines. Price; 25 and 50 ete, per bottle, PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, At this season of the year, cramps and pains in the stomach and bowels, dysentery and. diar- thes, &e, are quite common, and should be checked at once, Johnson's Anodyne Lini- ment” is the best article that can be used in all such cases, and should be kept in every family, ——» L. de M. to enadie his pupils to make the mast rapid progress, and by his exertions to speak ibe French iauguage i the shortest time Terms wade known on application. Charlottetown, Juiy 13, 1569, EE Farmer's Bank, Rustico. Nerice is hereby given that a Dividend of five per centum on the ital Stock of the Farmer's Bauk of Rustico, for the teat half year, ending August 15, 1869, hath been this NEW GROCERY STORE. ; | The French autharitie ested twelve Car-| y.,: . : : ili id. of all the Protestant churehes in this city and Montreal. TRE Subscriber begs to inform hie friende event was the most decisive, for the brig nuw | tiet or po ge eo ee - io National Church estublishmeuts are expensive “eo ee Yiur Royal Highness that] Dartmouth were occupied yesterday by Baptist; W. R. Watson, Agent, Ch’town. and the public that he has just 6 & lay perfectly helpices, and the privateer had | ;..,,, Spain. luxuries, producing little good themselves, and | the Island has the honor of bearing the name of | Cleresmen. Religions services were also held in Paty owen AE in his Store, ov Grafion Street, near Hull's Fish Market. a new Stock of General Merchandize, suitable for the Market, and which will be sold cheap for cash, consisting in part of Earthenware in variety, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Tobaceo, Soap, Starch, Mustard ‘Confecs eee at wa hi : RaptisT Convention.—The Baptiet Con-) ; : ' declar : i sence of mind to cischarge a Lroudside us he Wee eaede Bebe Sthnese” oeeisibe’ | understandings ensue, which frequently resuit ~ os sabheete ta the tite eo ee vention of Nova Seotia, New Brunswick. and) o — ee Nara ae am nts forthwith, a ae poyable . Stockholders : came around, though without damage, how- by Privee Alfred, arcved at Honolulu on the | in grave complications. A national system | town, Prince Egwent : hapad, seoutied be the Grenn! its catien is like ver a aiinaaiiiialins spied MARIN J BLANCHARD , | ever, for every shot passed aleud of ite merk. | vist ultimo, and sailed August 2, for Yokobawa, of “d ae ie 5 sidiets oid See lt is our happines as well as onr pride that ville Street Church on Saturday alternoon, A | 10 tall ane eudek Roath’ aol 5 valde’ For Aug 27, 1869 Ge Caohlen j aie Here was acother opportanity for raking.and| Consuls fer money 93 18. U. 8. Bonds w/e ° ucation in a nation divided into a variety we live under the eway of a Monarch whose| "ge number of delegates were in attendance, ’ , . ¢ ; r S ; Britain. Wh the . : wwe , and a great many who could not gain admission tionery, Raisins, Currante ble i use to board her now, for she aren't hargly | Duke of Montpensier to the throne of Spain and : oti anole, her senyee as of gratification te its inbabitants. ee eet of the apen ee ip listen R. R. R. PILLS. Salt, Crackers, Lucifer atecher, Coidage,tee., ke. 3 F worth the riek we'd ave torun. What eay | dectured that he is entirely neutral on the ques- enunciate a ine of action to be followed, it Whatever may be the dispensation of an all-) ty the solemn ond searching adress of our Chief! Composed of vegetable extracts (prepared in w ‘ i wesw ¥" 2 | tion of the disposal of the Crown. may, in most cases, be regarded as the ripe | wise Providence in the future career of Your) pastor to the candidates, The Rev, J, Ambrose, | Y8cuc), they purify the blood, regulate the liver, EDWIN WHITE. ae IG 4 ‘om Berens oe *] think we've rhown ‘em wiat we're made of,’ added liolin, ‘ard that’s enough. Oar metal itn't quite heavy enovgh for a FROM THE STATES, fruit of that wisdom which a well cultivated experience produces ,and which the law-makers Royal Highness, we beg to assure you, that it is our sincere prayer that jt way be attended with health, happiness avd prosperity. M. A. suid the prayers and the Rev, B. Bliss M, A. Rector of Wicken Bonnet, Essex, England read the lessens, The Bishop preached an ex- and purge all corrupt and acrimouious humours from the system, One ef Dr, Radway’s Pills contains more of Grafton Street, Ang 23,1869 4in To Sporting Gentlemen. : j New York, Ang. 20, | Of younger nations mav cull openly, nor blush | Given ander our commen Seal, at the City of| cellant sermon on the power of godliness setting the active principle of cure, and will aet quicker : B elose enconater. | thick we'd better fullow| Exchange fiom, 109}; Mot 3} Gold 13 : 1 : Charlottetown, this Twenty eighth day of| forth ing clear and intelligible'manner the efficacy 0° the Liver, Bowels, Stomach, Kidneys, Blad- ALL'S coaree and fine GUNPOWDER eur prize now, fur the getting away from te: _— ata ot am 24. J. | to he seen 80 doing. There isa commendable Angust, in the Year of Our Lord 1569. of the Redeemer’s Sactifice as 2 full and Gran| der, Biapa, &e.. than four or six of the ordinary io Flask’s and Canisters. 7 that lellow as we have is mors than most) The atrike of coal winers is extending througt-| #800 to be learned from the following THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY, Mayor. | b'¢te satisfaction for the sine of the whole world, | Common Purgative or Cathartic Pills sold under) Patent Shot, Gun Wade, and Waterproof rie as a ‘cn scl “The = re bad ic the vietuile of Ri passage in the Queen’s Speech, when prorogu- JOHN LAWSON, Q.C, Recorder, i: ys ee i pape etl by exposing with | Tories names, or than ton grains ot Bins mots Caps. should | be at once eaded for iyinoatl, ond mond, Va . that the phat oeak a Brbgrernt ing the Imperial Parliament. Speaking of the i. Pa pile einai ieniiaan gtoatie! ae ee > = yal er gr a G.& 8. DAVLKS. E it was accordirg’y eo done. The crew of the | terday was the 18th since rain eoough bas fallen Irish Church Bill, she says: ‘It is the hope REPLY. emnhneermeesiiiaiiidiieseicnaien < . cd London House, Aug. 27, 1869. ; 7 gy f : > One to Three of Radway’s Pille—once in 24 , brig had by this time sucvecded im putting | wet the greund. of the Queen that this important measure may To the Mayor and Common Council of the City SALUTATORY hours, will secure regular evacuations { th ss out the fire, and th. lust that our privateer's | Thermometer yesterday 101 degrees, ite te : of Charlottetown. : a P ae br red =o cee to ih * men saw of her she was lying with her head A Ae Exchange 109 5-8, gold for Banker's) hereafter be remembered as conclusive proof GENTLEMEN ,— With this number, the New Domision | joyed a antutnl doch “ond ind rade compelled Sp ring & Summer : : e : . . “ . . . = - ° “ : in the wind, while her men were probably . ave aap “Gus ie. Weather intensely of the ee angity of P arliament io pay I an deeply touched by the address which you | MONTHLY, completes the second year of its ex- to use injections, hase been cured by a few doses 3 in agra ‘rae i ber | “2 reasonable regard in legislating for each of the | have just read to me. istence, and the Editors avail themselves of the | of Radway Pills. f , In due time the privateer and her a prise arcived in Pi; mouth harbor, and there were shouts of joy and gladness arising on all hands. Most of the arms aad ammanition | were put into heavy wagons, and were con veyed to Washingtwo’s comp by the way ot | Bridgewater, Cant:n. Mi'ton, and eo op to Cambridge ; and at the sume time a preseing Fequest was sent tv the commander-in chief, that a commission might be given to Matthew Olgne and bis crew. None euch had as yet been issued, but the subject was already in| the hands of the members of Congress. | Washirgton’s warv st thanks were returned, together with the promise that the commis- sion shou!d be given as soon as possible, Holleway’s Pile — No family should be witb- Out these Fille, ‘Phei: long tried efficacy in re- Moving indigestion, stimulating the bowels, and! purifying the bioed he ve secured them imperish-! able tame tirougheut be world, Whatever the disease may be a few Jvses will relieve the more | u mptome, am thereafter completely cor | trot ail disordered”) us, rouse the torpid live:®| 4 &) ven, cleanse the obstruct. astimileie the food, improve the theteby co fer on the brain and every! heallful vizer, natural netivity, and) tegulari'y, Ju cases of indigestion s | wight, beadoche, menial and physical : theumatir.. and gout, and they ine! curreet compli oie incidental to te malee, | Great harm aud die omlort is enused by tp. use of whic! gripe and rack the sys } JD urgative Pills” are tre ‘matter, and are moid and — u ys at is os J these restorative Pills act as & charu’s da New York, Aug. 23 The Cuban cause assumes a more favorable aspect. Corepiracies to thwart the Voluateers and aid the Cubana, are in existeuce among the Spauish residents in the Island. De Rodas, the Spanish Commander, is about to res:gu aud return to Spain. FROM CANADA. Quebec, Aug. 20, Steamship “ Medway” brought out Prince Arthur's groow, tvotman, nine horses, and sever al carriages A large number of seamen have deserted bere Withiu a few days, and gone to the Lakes. Halifax, Aug. 22. The “ City of Paris,” with Prives Arthur, arrived ut bali-past nine o'clock this morning. The Governor-General avd Geveral Doyle wentoy board and seme time in conversation with the Prince ov the deck. Upon coming ashore at Seeton’s Wharf, the the Prinee entered the carriage with the Gover- nor-General aud went to Goverpmert House. A detachuent of the Highlanders were drawn up on the wharf. As tke carriage containing his Royal Highnese ard the Governor-General passed up the Whart three rousing cheers were given by the crowd tot the Prince ‘There willbe public demonstration on Mou* y The Prince will visit the Dockyard ip the em, and be ees er Heyse y & procession, includi ational Societies and Volgnieer ea The © City of Paris” forty-six eabin ane hear thea ax will be illuminatedion Monday night, ot tia At, an 4 three Kingdoms, to special circumstances, by which it may be distinguished, and to deal out principles of impartial justice to all the interests and all portions of the vation.’* a LITERATURE, ~ Tas Norta Barrisu, rag Westuinster, axa Epixpuecu Reviews ror Juuy. The subjects treated in these Quarterlies are varied, and of average ability. ‘To judge from the numbers now before us, there would seem to be @ propensity in writers of Reviews to drift into scigntifie and metaphysical disquisi- tious. Not that lighter subjects are lost sight of, for we have some careful notices of emi- nént men, such as Sir William Hamilton, Henry Crabb Robivson, and Victor Jacque- mont. The review in the Edinburgh of the unedited works of Guiceiardini, affords us curious glimpses into the inner constitution of an Ital.an of the sigtzenth century; and a peru- sal of tie uotice of Victer Jacquemont’s letters will show what a Frenchman thought of Americans forty years ago. Here is his esti- mate of te intellect of the Great Republic at the time we mentjon ; It would be impossible to find, ia 1827, witbin the limits of the twenty-four States of Your loyalty and attachment to Her Majesty's Throne and person are well kuown to the Queen, and it will afford me the greatest satiefaction to report to Her these fresh proefs of devotion se unmistakable evinced by your reception of Her Son and by the eloquent words of your addresa, The deep interest which Her Majesty takes in the welfare of the people of this portion of Her Dowimons cannot be more clearly shewn to you than by my informing you, that although my stay tn this part of the world would be of very short duration, it was Her wish that I should not omit to visit the Island of Prince Edward, Pray accept muy hearty thanks for your kind wishes for my welfare, acd for the cordiai welcome you have given me. ARTHUR. This evening a Bull and Banquet will be given iu his honor, The arrangements for this are complete, and promise to be guccess- ful. It is expected that private enterprise will vie with the public authorities in their en- deavor to do honor to the Reyal visitor. and all that is needed to make the Prince s reception here amongst us a success, are fair weather and sunshine The auidorities deserve the highest com- mendation for their efforts to give a fitting reception to the Prince. Only in one respect can @ slight tinge of blame be imputed to them—they have, perhaps, kept their arrange- ments too mach to t ves In such cases as the present, a detailed programme of what 13 to be done, and the hour when it is to be done,saves the public g-eat inconvenience, and enables every one io make his avrangements upon a reliable authority, without the fear of the Duion, an assembly of men like those who ~, -and couviction of the person, or opportunity, thus afforded, to thank the puble for the generous support ef an extensive sub- scription-list, and the contributers to the maga zine for their extraordinary kindness in supply-. ing a constant succession of very valuable as weil | as deeply interesting articler. With such advau-| tages, and with the periodical literature of buth hewispheres, from which to select tha best ar- ticles monthly, # magazine should surely prove a fivanciai suceess in this Dominion; and such, the publizhers’ trust, will yet be the ease with the New Domixton Montuiy; although the low price charged, the extra expense ineurred in il- lustyations, and the prepayment of postage, have all coumbived to postpone that result ee far. The good cay is, however, they trust, counng, when | they ehall be able to pay for original articies. Let all who think the magazine worth the money, and believe that a Canadian enterprise of this Kind should be supported, send us prompt- ly each a dollar bill, as a matter of thm kind, when deferred at ail, is apt to be forgutten. We also trust that all who bave read the New Do- MINION Monthly, will regard it with sufficient laver to recowmend it to their neighbors, and each endeavor to get ove or two new subseribers for it, to remit with bis own; or, what would be still better let every one whe can do so, make up a club of eight, remitting eight dollars, and get a ninth copy for himeelf, or, herself, iree.— “New Dominion Monthly” fer Septeniber, ee Sir Robert Hodgson, Administrator of the Gov- esmment bas, by Proclamation in the Royal Gazette. offered a reward of Three bundred Peunds, to any person who will give such infore wation as will lead tothe discovery apprehension raens who set fire to the Victorja Bariacks ing. We hope — when by wo rumors of events uever and trust the guilty party will be discovered, and receive the punishment such a crime merits, a a are sr eae | Root Pitts.—If you are suffering with diseases -amiable quali _— dint te. we Tue Sus oF Menicine De. Movse’e Inman get this medicine. 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On the 10th inst, of consumption, at his resi- dence Orwell, Mr. Douyald Melsaac, in the 46th ear of his age; the deceased had until the Jast ew months resided at Wood Islands, where his kind and generons digpgsition won for him the confidence and esteem of all bis acquaintances,. Also,on the 12th inst, at the = pee oo papi » bis beloved wife age 0 years, whose many gi had also endeared her to all who GOODS. The Subscribers have completed, at the LONDON HOUSE, their large and extensive Stock of British, Foreign, and American MERCH ANDIZE. G. & S DAVIES, May 24, 1869. LARGE ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS! AT ROBERT YOUNG'S, ad NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE OHARLOTTETOWN. vg de bad the pleasure of her acquaintance, ~ May 10