THE HERALD; ‘WFDNESDAY, JULY 8,1868. corneal; cocnr. Sis-cu our last iaeud. oeusidereble business has been transected. The principal cause tried last week. was that of McIntosh vs. Grifln. which occupied nearly three days. This was an action of trespass brought to recover damages for timber alleged to have been cut by the defendaateu the land of the pleintll. at New- eewe. Belfast. It appears that about fifty years ago. a line had been run between the form now occupied by ehedetsudenteend the pleietll.thst theranellnohnd hearse about twenty yeererlnee by 1dr. Ball. and uu~ tileisycersegehhdbeen meognined - thehoundnry between the two farms. Letter-1y. the defendants had been encroachlugcn ther the plaintil and cut- tlu the timber thmou. Eighteen witnesses were or- am for the . and sin for the defence. The Jury returned a verdict of £9. for the til, thuseatwliehin theeld hound line. and re nstoting tho plaintil‘ in it. venetian her land. For the in“. Palmer a cloud: for the defhudsnt. liens- . l.ongwerth. » e next ones of bile Interest In that of The Sum- nerside Bank vs. er Crabbe This cause was tried last January. but the Jury could not agree. . It is brought. us our readers will remember, to rooover on r- teiu money sent bv the Union Bank to the Sumereide Bonk. through the Poet Cities of the rodent. etSulu- rnereide. The letter of advice nrrlv . but no tidings have yet been board of the money. The lsiutilr in- rirtthotthe money was deposited in the ummerrido bag. and reached Mr. Crabbe‘a else in safety. but that. owing to the careless manner in which the defend- ant‘s once was kept. it was lost or stolen. Ir. Crabbe maintains that the mono never came to his once. that after the bag was broug t from the steamer. it was carefully locked up. and the key of the one. do ited ls hisowu bod-room. that when his son openedt obs . in the morning. there was no money parcel in it. an . that the first intimation he had that rt was lost was from the Cashier of the Summer'sldc Bank. The Jury returned a verdict for the defendant. For the Inland. Noam. Palmer 8 McLeod. "undefined E. liner; for the defendant. Messrs. llnvilaud. reckon. Rodgron and Len worth. True 5m. were found by the Creed Juryagaiast W. B. Dawson. for forgery. end on Mendey. Dawson. who has been in town for the last fortnight, surrendered himself to the Court. pleaded guilty to the charger, and was committed to prison. Seldom do censor come up for trial in our Courts which excite so much interest as those of the Umnn flank of P. 8. Island. the executors of the late Mr. Ilnvilsnd's Estate, E. J. IIodgeon and Ralph Ilrockcn egn‘nst Thomas Dawson. These actions are brought on certain notes and bills alleged to have been endorsed by Ilr. Dawson to the plaintiff's. The defendant denies the genuiuences of the ludorsoment. Witnesses who have been intintel acquainted with the business re. letious of the dole ant and his son. have been bropght flows the other Provinces. and S. R. ’l‘bompron. help. one of the ablert lawyers at the New Brunswick Bar. has been retained for the defence. Tnnarurcat..—Wc have no doubt the citrseas of. Charlottetown will he agrcebly surprised to learn, that slut-class Theatrical Company, will open here for a short renew, commencingon Friday. They have so— curod the Market flown, which will be found in every way. adapted for the production of successful theatrical representations. The company In earned the " Olympic Theatre.“ and from whet we have learned of them born the Halifax pepsrs.snd from private sources. we have no hesitation in hearing the most ample testimony. to therr merits. We are informed this is no rtriers "pulling-tinni- . without an vioue pro cartons repu on. 53:. of its umbirsp'detend high in the ertimation or critic. in the neighbouring republic. if)? llllllflooc ‘3‘"- D. R. Allen. the unrivalled “(pdrflnh Mr. krenk Roche ia the same line. Afr. J. Davies, an actor of thirty years experience, Miss Hewett. a most charming actress. Mr. T. If. Burns. an exceedingly clover no. edien. and a host of other sterling actors and actives”!- Thc most fastidious should not eerp at the legitimate drama. The Queen etroniser it. and why should not the meanest of her an acts. We trust. therefore. that our oitiscna will give r. Howard (the proprietor) a handsome reception. and we here no doubt he will fre~ queutly visit us in future years. 0' Tan Norris Srae has erode its appearance in a rather attractive dress. If the Nonrll Snn im- proves upon its progenitor. as Mr. Ross promises. it will undoubtedly become a leading‘lluminar in the journalistic constellation of Prince ‘ ward Is and. the centre. in fact. around which the lesser lights will revolve. We hall the appearance of our contemporary as the morning star. or harbinger of that fullness.of reciprocal intercourse in commerce between the British American Provinces and the United States which every intelligent man in both countries ardently desires . Suc- ocee. “ North Star." and may your ascension be rapid and your culmination brilliant. Suuunslon must he've been pretty well cleaned out on Saturday last. as most of its inhabitants were in Charlottetown on Sunday and Monday—having come sengors in the steamer Princess of Wales on Sutur- 53 night. The School Examinations in the City. and the. efthe Rev. Mr. Pensheu. were the tenses of this wholesale visitation. The Steamer him of Wales will leave Charlotte» town on the Nth instant. atfl o'clock p. m. end will return on the 15th. lenviu Summerside at 6 o‘clock, p. m. Return Tickets. be. is will nlonl a good op- portunity to pereees toatteed the Burner and Tea Hect- rng at Semmcreide. Hun Majesty‘s War Vessel (screw) Doris. Capt. Ilenry Carr Lynn.” gene and 490 turn. arrived in Charlottetown Harbour from liremichi. yesterday evening. The Deeds is en in protecting the lab- eries. She will remain in is post some time. W anuuths Prineeof Wales College Examin- ation next week. See edvertieruseut in to-day'e paper. The result of the St. Dunstan's and Prince of Walee' College Examinations. will published immediately after their close. rte Knitwear. the celebrated Sdottirh vocalist. is about to revisit St. John. ad ve three " Nichta in “m on the 1 instant We hope Scotlend. he willpeycherlstretewupvieit. TnuBenevelsnt amt-newer- eheuttc hold . wonder Pie Nines the ads of St. Dnnstnn‘s College -—-the proceeds of which: to be applied to tho beau t of the Christian Brothers School. J.C. Cnosntu. Esquire. Proprietor and Editor of the Halifax . is on a visit to Charlottetown. We wish him a pleasant tlmeotit. end treat that this will not be hie last visit. ‘ ‘ Tnhtriatielkeasoldwumeo.deterwlnedtrheve thelnrtwerrl. Want ofrpsoe preveewenrettendiegts Me. Leirdthls week. w Wupebllah. ottheenrnesteolleitdouof the“: mature, e... eeneepeadeaea in reds ‘r "or. whiehwedeuetholdeureelveenepeeeihto. 'I‘heChuvehIa-eeinaid efthebnildhgfondof theNewMIeshhrtSquarewiilremeel‘eu MOM“ re... Isthmus-psth die- mweye—“MMIwueresodewevdere by Thelvetssmpeshtsn dhe etieuwll mkepleeejt Leprelrirenthristhei’fiep lI-hr. Las'l' week‘s Royal Gazelle for the Province of Nova Sectis, contained the Duke of Buokingham‘ereply to the ctition of the Delegates, with reference to re al. he document is not very palatable to the eve Seotrans. ,Wn complete in this No. the Council debates. As we will now but more space at. our dis sal. we will endeavor to make our paper more divers tled and later- estlnkg. We will commence a first-rate story nest wee . Tun Rev. Mr. Punshon preached in the Wesleyan depot on Bunting last. and lectured in the same lace on " Donch in Ion." on Monday night. 0th elorte ere (cry high y spoken of. Sr. Joule. N. 1).. is great on boat racing. A crew and boat have one from that foggy city to take part in the l‘ fourth of 113 Regatta in stun. We have not yet heard the res t. Tau Democrats were to have selected their candidates to; SheuPl-ceidcucy end Vice Presidency on the fourth _o e . thlan‘r trial is to come 08 at the Fall Assists e‘ Ottawa. which will open on the 2nd of September. We give up most of our space io-dsy to school ex- amination. and court business. Three hundred New York babies have been named U. 8. Great. On the fourth ofJuly. the American flag was con- rpicuous in many parts of Nova Scolia. v Tun Exaulsllrox ar Mlscouclln.-— We were present yesterday at the examination of the pupils of the Misccucbe Convent. The examination wee conducted by "is Lordship Bishop McIntyre. and ennmbsr of Clergymcn. The pupils. about lifty in number. seemed to answer once. “one. end perform the several ports assigned to them with that care end fluency peculiar onlyI to a thorough know- ledge of the difirvnt subjects in w 'ch they were examined. The whole flair reflects n credit upon the industry end taste of the teachers. as well as on the ability and capacity of the scholars. A very large number of persons. from different parts of the country. was led to witness the examin- ntion. The whole affair was a decided success. \Vc could not beer thean of the pupils who cspeeiall y distinguish- ed themselves by their answers, but we observed that many crowns or tokens were distributed—Sommersidc Journal. Clwncw Ornnmo aan Tea blamed—Tho Bible Christian denomination having fi/uisllcd a new Meeting House at Ca e Wolf. West Capo. intend (ll. V-) hold- ing opening onions on Sunday. the 12th July. when Rev. John Chspple will prea‘ch at 10} o'clock. a. m; Rev. A. Richard. at 26 o‘clock. p. m.. and Rev. .1. Cbapple at 6! o‘clock, p. m. A Tea Meeting will be held at or near the Chapel, on Tuesday the ldth : Ten will be on the tables at fl o’clOck. p. m. Scrcrsl _ad- dresses will be delivered in the Chapel in the cvcmng. Tickets. for adults. ls. 6d. ;Childrcn under 10 years of age. half price. The Committee will be pleased to see a good attendance. Tm: Tea or rule Sn tsox.-—At Murray Harbor South' on Wednesday. 22nd July inst. in aid of completing and furnisbin tho \Vcaleyan Parsonage of the above lace. The adier will spare no pains in making this re worthy the patronage of the ublic. There will be a Table for the sale of fancy articles. for which do- nations will be thankfully received by the following com- mittee. via z—Mrs. II. Brebnut,ronlor. Mrs. S. I'rowre. bliss Jane LeLachour. Murray ilnrbor; Mrs. Percival. Montague; or by W. E. Dawson. Esq. Charlottetown. Refreshments. Strawberries and cream. 81.0., &c.. served throughout the day. Tu PAR'I'Y.—-A Public Ten willtakc place at Pownal Hell, on Wednesday. the 15th day ofJuly. commencing at 2 o'clock. p. at. As the proceeds. nftor paying the neccuery charges. will be expended Ill boolts for the use of the Library connected with tho Pownal Institute. it istobc hoped that it Will be liberally patronized. Vocal and Instrumental music provided. llcsmnu ACCIDINT-‘TWO Merv Kn.r.en.-—We arc eel- dom celicd upon to record an accident so frightful in its. nature and fetal in its consequences. as that which occur- red at the Selutiflg Platform on the Citapcl yesterday after. noon. \l'hilcthe party from the Royal A rtillcry were en- gaged dril- thcrslute.s two men at No. 1 gun. named Mc- Hugh and banned. wcrc inston'lY killed by the premature explosion of the charge. The font?! was 1’03“ch 1" " Ffim' ming home." and the letter was standstill by ‘t the mm. The men at the vcnt was also injured in the arm. Mc- Hugh was wrangled in a shocking manner. particle“ 0‘ hl' body having been scattered in all directions. anett lived to be carried to the hospital. where he immediawly expired. ly respected in the service. Their end and untimely death has cast a gloom over the entire unison. Hundreds visited the scene of the acci out ycetcr ay. An inquest was hold on their remains to-de before Coroner Jennings. ends ver- dict returned ln ncc ce with the foam—Hr. Reporter. llalloteay‘s Pills and ()inlsrenL—Dyr pain, Jaun- dico.-—Thcec complaints are the results 0 e disor crud liver. which secretes bile in quality or quantity ince- pahlc of digesting food. Di cetlon requires n free flow of healthy bllc. to insure w rich Hollowsy's Pills and Ointment have long been famous. for cclipsing every other medicine. Food. irregularity of living, e ilnater and other causes are constantly throwing the liver into disorder. but that important organ can. under all cir- cumstances. soon be regulated and healthily noted by Hollowuy‘r Pills and Ointment, which act d rrctly u n its vital secretion. The Ointment rubbed on the penetruos immediately totbe liver. whose blood One trial is all that is needed; in and nerves it rectifier. a cure will soon follow. gut: gdvnlirriuralrlw HOWARD'S OLYMPIC I'll!!! AND MORAL LYCEUM, A MARKET HALL. COMMENCING IBIDAY EVENING, JULY TEN. THE First Evening‘e Performance will commence with the manual} rltaotlmr of LDC!!!“ @930“. THE POISONEB. GENNABO, Mr. Frank Roche. Lucnarla Bonala, Mrs. D. R. Allen. MISS Howm will sing the celebrated Drinking Song from the Opera of LUCRITIA BOBGIA. To conclude with the BORE BEE-.72 Admission is. 611., Reserved seats 3a.. secured at W. It. Watson‘s. Esq. Drug Store. Doors open at 75. Com-anon at 8 o‘clock- teeeher wanted for e tire-wet uhool AT SOURIS IAS'I‘. A Gearsrsau Scuoor. Tnacrrnn will find employment at Sourie lines by applying to any of the under. signed Trustees: Romeo blonorvaeo. hf. lotionreacn. J. A. htcEacuttnn, C. C. Cauuron. Souris lan.Jn'ya.1868. a Both were young unmarried men, and were bigh- ‘ unseen arm marrow. MS MS» Under the auspices of the Bencroteot Irish Society. In side! the new St. Patrick's Hell. BY the special permtssiorl of the Rector. the Rev. Angus McDonald. the members of the Benevolent Irish Socict will hold their annual Pic Nlc on the beeu~ tiful Houan of Saint Dun tau'r College on WED- NbES AY. are 29nd day of ULY instant. for the above 0 . . The means necessaryfur the games and atnurcmente used on such corssrhms.‘such es cricket. guoitr. fpot and rack rscesfiwlll be pvovidelity the (himmlttsb. ' The arrangements for the Dulce. both as to room and othur Medntiour. will be such as to please all srtiev. The attendance of a Band and the heat Violin. lrts will be secured. The Committee are using all their ed‘orts to make thi. the Monster Pic Nlc of the meson. There will be e Refreshment Saloon on the grounds for the accommodation of the visitors. The Members of the Society will leave St. Andrew's IIell ath'clock. a. m., and proceed to the College grounds. Aonlsslorruacntlcmen. 1r. 6d. ; Children half price. Tickets can be had at the Stores of W. R. Watson. James Roddin. Owen Connolly. Francis McCurron. C. Reilly. John A. McKcnna. Eeqrrq and Hone. D. Brenen and P. Walker. and of the undersigned Com- mittee: It. Roddrn. Earp, Messrs. John IIcnnersy. Michael Kcll . James Dunn. 1!. (i. McIntyre. I". McRory, W . McIntyre. Joseph McKay. Peter Doyle. James Ormen. Owen Winters. John Carroll. Ch‘towu. July ll. 1863. W. 0- GRANT. See'r- N 0 '1‘ l C E . ' ‘IIE nndcrsli'gucd will sell the Rebuilding of the Bridge at rencll Mill Creek, on the Georgetown road, on fonday, the 13th instant. at 4 o'clock, p. m. A Plan and Specificrticn will be submitted, and terms stated. at time of s c. on the site. This bridge will be built, of stone. if found practicable. Amplc security will he required for the performance of the contract. BENJ. WILLIAMS, Sup. Pub. Works. (‘ll'towm July 8, 18th). is! pat ex FRESH SALMON. PARTIES wishing l‘tttlsll Sal.on may be supplied by leaving their Orders at tho Subscriber's Store, Water Street. Atria e'ucllts have been perfected in place the. Sul- mon in cc as soon or taken from the Note at St.i’etcrs, thus insuringtllcir perfect freshness; and those who order Salmon may let them remain in the Ice until llicy arc wanted for use. July 8. l. C. “ALL. 7 t r ‘ 1 ‘V V 10 1 HE 14 ARMERS or PRINCE: EDWARD ISLAND I (l ENTLEMEN.-—As we hive noticed. in year local newrpapcre. certain statements. over the signature of “ A. lioulh," respecting the origin. manufacture. and sale oftllc Buckeye Mower and Reaper. calculated to mislead these who are ultncqmtlnit'tl with the facts. \vc deem it our duty to place before the public a truthful and lucid history of the machine; and in order to be understood might in the matter, we shall dispose of A. liootli's advertisement in the order in which it appears. First. Mr. llooth asserts that Allriancc Plait 85 Co.. were the origiqu manufacturers. The Buckeye was first invented. manufactured. and patented by Aullman A: Miller. of Canton. Ollio, (front which Stntc it has derived its trademark or name) the obtaining the first Gold Medal at the Great Field Trial held at Syracuse. New York State. in 1857, and “My still continue to make nearly twice as many machines as any other cs~ tublishment in the United States. The original in- ventors sold the right to manufacture. and sell their invention in certain territories; and among the different nlsnu’e:iurcn . the custom has been that in whicbeocvcr territory a trial is held the enter and exhibit. That Is to say: If a trial is held it the New England States. We txhibit; if within Adriunce. Matt. 6.: 00‘s territory they exhibit. and so on. Mr. llooth's assertion to the contrary notwithstanding. that Adrianne. l’lott dz. Co's manufacture is entered for competition " at all the Great National and State Fairs in the U nitcd States." Mr. Booth further asserts that all “improvements come from Adrinncc. Platt db Co. Scarcely a year has elapsed but we have found something new wherein we could improve the machine. and assist to bring it up to its present high standard. Last year. after much ex- pense. \ve radically changed our mode of gears. b - which we dispensed with the internal gearing, (which we always censilicrcd a hard running gear.) by substi- tuting an external gear. by which more perfect gearing is moored-which runs igbtcl. stiller. and is more durable, and more easily repaired should any repailsbe required, This. and other improvements of smaller importance were originated b us; and We make hold to soy. and have ample testimony. that the machine exhibited for sale by a A. Booth is the style which we made two years ago. save and esl‘Gpt sonic minor .al- tcratione. which. in our opinion, are of a damaging nature to the machine. Respectin the “Self Rather." when our minds are satisfied of c practicability. and it becomes simplified. and brought out of its present complicated condition. we will apply it to our machine. as we are of opinion that in its present stage it requires too much motive power. and is too expensive to be of general use; yet we believe that. in the course of time, it will be accom- lishcd. Furthermore. Mr. Booth asserts that be rought on lour Island. last lesson. four " Buckeyes." made bv . Richards, km, of Worcester. No such manufacturing establishment exists in Worcester. or elsewhere. to our knowlcd c. in the United States. Mr. Booth had four mac incs of our manufacture. which he obtained after some solicitnde, which we are led to believe he purchased for sinister urporcs. Mr. ll. was too well aware of the repute of e “ Buckeyes" in the U. S. to compete against it he with his favorite " Manny." should it get Into the he s of the farmers. Although Mr. Booth's estimate of your intellectual capacity was by no means bi . we are led to dad that be has altered his mind, an disco that you have suflicient " brains" to run a Buckeye this season. Be- sides the Machines which Mr. B. had last year, we con- si ncd tcu mecbier to hfr. John Higgins. of your city. w rich were all sold, despite hfr. We run bow at their introduction, and we leave it to those fhrmere who ran the Machine last year. to an -' whether thcv were per- fect. and such as they shoul be. or not." e have in our possession testimonials from many of the most rc- lpcctnblc farmers. who ran the machine last season. re- s ttu its merits. and we have yet to learn of any rustle action,—-not one purchaser has yet enquired for an extra piece, to supply any defect or break s. ol- thongh our agents have extras constantly on hen . The Machines rent to our agents this year have been made with usual care. put together by first class work. men, and manufactured of the best material, which we werrantln evpry particular. We have every encourage- ment to continue to ship our manufacturer to the Island. and _sbell have on ham each year a supply of “ Buck~ eyes ’ to meet the demand. They will be in the bands and under the control of our Agents. all of whom are reliable. and whom the purchasers can fall back upon for any misrepresentations. ‘ The Machine will be on exhibition by our Agents hereunder named. who will be most happy to point out the difference between the two " Buckeyes" now on the island. nudthenkful for pert patronage. we shall con- tinue to dispose of the Machine at the lowest prices. and on such terms as will suit all. Considering this or planatiou called for. to refute A. Booth'e assertions. made either through ignorance or msliclonsncsr, we are. yours truly. F P I T _ . . CUR'I‘ S. revell' t For a. r. Richardson a 00.. ill-arm's? Am ' Worcester. Mass. aonxre: W. D STEWART. Charlottetown. 1t. 1‘. HOLMAN. Sores-snide. C. C. CARLETON, Sourie. GEO. ADAMS. Vernon River, JAMES DEWAR. Montague. July 8, 1% GOVERNMENT ESTATES. \VlfdlEllNESS LANDS. Townsbi s Numbers 43, 44. 45 and 46. LL PER NS desirous of becoming ACTUAL SBTThERS on the Government Wilderness Lands. on any portion of the above named Townships. under the provisions of ~' All Act to encourage the settlement and cultivation of Wilderness Lends." are herewith no. rifled that the Commissioner of Public Lands will at- tend at Mrs Smith'r.Souris East. on Tuesday 21-1. July. and following day. to receive applications from such persons. and. it doomed eligible, to grant letters of us- oupation. JOHN ALDOUS. COmmIsrioucr. Land Oflicc. 3tl'July. 1868. 21 PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE. THE Examination of the Prince of Wales Coll c and Grammar School therewith connected. will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday. the 14th and 16th instant. commencto each day at 10 o’clock. e. m. The public are rerpeotfu lv invited to attend. JOHN LONGWOR‘I’H. Hon. Sec'y. Ch‘towu. July 8. 1868. TEA PARTY AT SOMERSET, LOT 27. Public Tea. in aid of the Funds of the Catholic Church at Somerset. Lot 27. will be given on the Church grounds. on THURSDAY. 28rd July. instant. Ten on the tables at 12 o'clock. noon. The services of a Band and of several elicient Vio- linists have been secured for the occasion; and ample pro rations nrc -bcing made for dancing and other in s of amusement. A €ialoou for the sale of refreshments will be opened on the grounds. Tickets 1r. 6d. each. to he had on the grounds on the morning of the Tea. By order of the Committee. PETER DUFFY, Sco’y. Somerset. July 8. 1368. LIGHT, LIGHT 1 MORE LIGHT ! ! WA X. COMPOSITE and PARAI-‘IN E CANDLES. PAILW‘INE 01L. Laura. CHIMNIES. dcc, kc, at MACEACIIERN a: CO‘S. Next door to Sterbird &. Co. Cb‘town. July 8. 1868. J 11 SEE THE Doctor Orderedll EST POR'I‘ and SHERRY WINES, French Iimsm, (Vintage 1863) Brown Stout and Pale ALE. Chocolate. Brorna, Cocoa. Marmalade. Condensed Milk. llent’s Crackers. Ale; and a grout variety of other good things too numerous to lnrnlion. at the Italian Warehouse. . (John Coll McDonald's old stand.) MACEACIIERN’ k. CO. I July 8. 1868. 2w LONDON (EFROCERIES accumulation o oozsc EST CONGOU and OOLONG TEAS. Crushed SUGAR, Zantc Currants. Layer Rnirinr. Candied Citron. Lemon and Orange Peels. Vermioclla. Macca- roni. Curry Pests and I’owdcr. Chow-Chow. Piccellilln. \Valnnte.(ihcrkins,0ricntal Picklcr.()livcs.Cepers.Sa|ad ,0“, D. S. 1“. Mustard. Essence of Cofl'cc.l:‘lavourln Ex- tracts. Bottles Salt. Mushroom Cntsup. Tn iooa,C ovcs, Cassia. Pimento. Ginger. l’cppcr. Starch. lluc. Indigo. Dye Stuffs. (iclntitlc, Finc Cut Isinglast.Cllillicr, Mace. Sago, Creamtnrtar. Soda, Yeast. linking Powder. Rice. Collins, English Cheese. doc. doc. 6w. Italian Warnhouwc. Comer opposite Davies & Weeks. Cll'town. July ‘2. 1868. 2w [anvnarrsznarvn] To Tun Eon-on. or use Ilsnalp. Door Sin-"I sec in your issue of the 4th instant a. com- munication by E. 1’. Curtis, general travelling agent for the sale of A. P. Richardson e Co's Buckeye Mowing and keeping Machine, in which he contravene some of my statements made in my advertisement. and claims that their machine is the best. and that all the improvements are of their own invention. particularly the O on Gears. I am not conscious of making any statements t. at the facts will not warrant; and I do know this much, that A. P. Richard- son & 00., never have made 100 Mowing and Reaping fi. chines previous to this year; and I also do know. that last year I went to their works and get A machines to bring to the Island, and rcqucstcd them to set. up and attach the lteepcr Platform to the machine so that I could understand how to operate it. Four of their best bands went to work at 8 o'clock in the morning and st 6 o‘clock they had not succeeded in setting up one machine. Thin Reaping at- tachment was fitted on to the machine with the same car. tin bar and knives used in nlow' . and cuts four feet wi e; and which if placed before the srmers o! P. B. Island, beside the present reaping apparatus snatched to Adrianoe Plait & Co a machine they would not purchase a sin lc ute- chinc. And I also do know that they wcuttoA rieucc, p1"; & C0,, last winter and got one of their new improved Rea in; attachments and platform. and affixed it to their mac inc; next year I prcsuluc they will claim. through this young man. thati; s their own improvement got up by themselves. as well as the lever improvement and inter- nel gear improvement mode by Adrtrtnce Platt & Co., not yet applied to their machine, but probably will be next season. if the can get it from Adrienne. Plott & 00., and will be claimed by them as their improvement. As I underet sad the facts to be tn this core, (and I be- lieve I am correct) the :pa‘n (can were used and applied in the buildln of the first uckeye Huchiucs in 1867 and 1858: and on the o. 1 Buckeye Machines the patterns have never been changed, but this open gear is still retained as so few are used or sold of the No. I machines. And this old Geared Machine has alws appeared to me like one these old open carriages u 50 years ago, in compari. son to once! those snug. compact. covered buggy weggons, nll trim and ready for use, of the present day. And I have no doubt that if this open Geared Machine now used on A. 1'. Richardson I Co's machine was brought to the market anywhere in the States and odered for sale elon do of the machines of Adrisnce. I'lntt & 00.. they won d not bring so high a price or the latter by at least from three to live pounds cash. The fact is. the Adrience Machino ie the best machine now used in the States. and worth the most money-«not but theirs is a good ma. chine, and will do a good deal of work. but it has gone by. and has not tell of the latest improvements and could not be sol in the States. As to the statement that each company owning the ter- ritory exhibits their machine tbereonly, In no such thing. I understand at the national fair at Auburn. there were 59 machines entered for competition. Do you s that all those machines belonged to the Cayuga. lam Auburn is eituetedl but you will see that no machine of A. P. Richardson 5 Co. wee represented there. and I do not believe one of their machines was ever entered at any State fair or exhibition in the States. Nothing be. and the County of Worcester ever heard of A. P. ticllardaon & Co's machine. The idea to be advanced by this flip'pent young teen. with the expectation of the farmers of . ‘3. Island be- licving that this small establishment which hae never made more than 800 machines a year, until last year. and then not much ever. would be likely to make the improve- ments thutdan establishment that turns fiut 8,?00 machines yeerl . en consequently are cont aua y try to getu new ihl rovements. and that they do make o3. improve? manta. a preposterous in the extreme. As to the SelfJInkcr, I believe it is not only thebeat Ma. chute but, in the end. the cheapest, as it sever the and food of a man. and does the work better and more 0 it than the Hand Reker can do; and I have so mob confi- dence in the working of the Machine. that any person wish- ing to try it. can have the privilege of nails t be two or three weeks. and if they are not satisfied w th its working. and wish to exchange it hr the Hand Rake Platform. the did‘ereuee in price will be paid thorn, and the Hand Rake Platform furnished them. The farmers will find all the extra rte for the Funny machines, both for the wood bar and ran bore at J. D. le- l.eod'e Store. opposite the Post Ollce. North Side of Queen Square, and where I keep my once. ASAITIII. BOOTH. i (. —————_.¥ _, . 3 FRESH GROUND JAMAICA a ii I: 8 BE ROASTED and GROUND on it premisol, ll ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. July 8. 1868. 2w “AND STILL THEY COME." meme Tm ram. THE Parirbuncrs of VERNON RIVER. dctermindd not to be ouulooe by their brethren in other sea- tions of the Island. will hold a TcePsvty on the Church grounds. on MONDAY. rue 20m or JULY. rneranr. _.r4 the funds realized from which. are to he ed towards the new Parochial Brick building new erected there. Tickets. 1r. 6d. each. to he had at the entrance gate on the day of the Party. Further ' in bandbllls. MICHAEL McDONALD. Beo’y. Vernonrltdver. July I. 1068. es '5 Shth rue WILL some OK at TIGNISH. on , Wednesday. the rain lost. in aid of the new Convent. Parties desiring a good pleasure time will do well to attend the Boot TEA. oftlso Season. Tickets for the TEA 1s. 6d. each, to be had stilts following stores: Messrs. Hm. & Mvalce'. Tignisk. Hon. 0. W. Howun, Alberton. . Messrs. Rum, do And from the Committee on the Grounds. July 1. 1868.‘ ex EASTWARD not: BY STEAMER HEATHER BELLE. one Eisner sovars EAST, For the Benefit of Saint lery’s Chapel. on wnuxasmr. the fifteenth day of July next. THE Steamer Heather Bells will leave Charlottetown. ett o'clock sharp. on the morning of 15th Jul . and will return in the afternoon of the same day, or the fol- lowing morning,—-—nt the option of the ext-unionists. Excursion Ticket from Charlottetown to Soul-ls and back. 3a.; from Georgetown and back. 2r. Scotch Games, Danciu and various Athletic Games. for which small prises wi be given. will form part of the day's proceedings. Every effort will be made to provide for the comfort and entertainment of all guests. Tea on the tables at one o'clock. .m. Tickets fetid. P. A. McINT BE. Hon. Scc'y, Sourir East , June 24, 1868. QUEEN’S COUNTY Volunteer Rifle Association. T A MEETING OF THE COUNCIL of the above Society, the following members being present. via: Colonel Jorm Hammett Gnsv. Lieut. Col. Hunnv Benn, Captains annv Molar-run. “ J. W. Howell. ALBERT stsanr, Saucer. Multan. “ I". S. Muowoarrr. ' “ ‘ Ana-mas Loam ‘ It was resolved that the SHOOTING MATCH. adver- tised to take place on the 8th J ULY, 138, be Poe ed til! , ‘1’“ “font???” "we then to take place at the new RIFLE RANGE. KEN- SINGTON. Competitors to fell in at the 200 yard range. at 9 o'clock. A. M" precisely, and be divided into 4 s code. No person will be allowed to ENTER after 10; J ULY. Suitable arrangement will be made for the accom- modation of ladies and other visitors. For further particulp‘rs. see printed Handbilla. . S. LONGWORTII. ccretery. Ch'town, July 1st. l868. s Selkirk Es_t_a_te, Lot 62. SALE OF WILDERNESS LANDS. THE Commissioner of Public Leads. for the urposo of ascertaining the exact iticn of the Sol rk Es- tate. and to carry out the prev sions of “ An Act fbr~ th_er to explain and amend the Land Purchase Bill." will submit to public com tition, at Mr. John Kenne- dy’s. Wood Islands. Lot . on Tuesday. the ldrh day of July next, et12 o‘clock, noou. about 3500 acres of land. minute on Pleasant Valley Road. and on Grn 's Read, Township No. 62. being the residue of the Wyli- dcrnees Lends on the Selkirk Estate. The above land will be oflerod in blocks of from 50 to 100 acres. as laid at on the Office Plan of the Town- rhlp. copies of which may be soon at Mr. John 'Kcnned 's. Wood Islands. and at the cfllco of Public Lands. olenial Building. Terms of Sale—£20 per cent. of the purchase money at the time of sale. and the balance thereof on the let do of January, 1869. oru.-The Colnmieioner will, on the day above named, after the sole of lands. be pre ared to receive a plicetionr from persons desirous o settling oaths ilderness Lands of Towrhig Nos. 88 t 64. JOHN AL OUS. Commissioner. Land Office, J uly 1st. 1868. 2iu For Sale l HOUSE. 32 u 26. Situated at ORWELL BRIDGE. and considered to be one of the best stands to Queen's County for e Tradesmen or Merchant. Im- mediate possession can be given 3 and if desirable to the purchaser. some eight or ten acres of Land can be sold or rented with the House. Apply to the Owner on the premises. JOHN STEWART. or to the Subscriber R. J. CLARKE. Orwell. ‘June 17. 1868. tf NOTICE l Almignment of Debt. 1 i I HEREBY notify the Public that Pamela IcKma , late ofDeSeble. in P. hi. Island. Trader. has sold and assigned to me. the undersigned. all the Bock-Bette. Ac- counts. Jud manta. Chetrelr end Promissory Notes. due to the and Francis McKeune. end that the Deed of Assignment of such Debts. ho, is in record. I further lvc notice that payment of all such Debts. Accounts, Notes. 6th is requested to be made to me without delay. MICHAEL ICIVER. South West, Lot 26. 24th June. 1868. pd A FORTUNE FOR SALE! IN ceneequence of the death of the proprietor. the Sub. scriber is instructed to olfer for positive Sole, that beautifully situated. well known property. the we WAY IOUII V ON I"! Pet-roe marries-guinea. T The Lead. eonsistln ofehout 40 euros. is in that state of cultivation that it as been for users years t. and will. for years to come. yield a clear out t. more than snfllcient to pay the interest on the amount of purchase money or ad for the whole establishment. AI a money task a invest-eat this is an seldom equalled u these provinces. whirl see he tively red to any person about pnroheslu . The koquuorseudStookoiGeodsmnhe ee notatthesptienoftbepurcherer. For ed~ dress (“ORG ADA . Half way liouse. Vernon liver. Key 90, 1800.