..-....-..._—._,... wk ..--- BY IIIS EXCELLENCY GEORGE DUNDAS, ESQL‘IRE, Lieutenant Governor and Commander-in-Chizf in and over Her Majesty’s Island Prince Edward, and the Territories thcrcnnto belonging, Chancellor, Vice Admiral and Ordinary of the same, &c. 8w. 8‘0. GEORGE DUNDAS, Lieut. Governor. HEREAS the General Assembly of this Island stands prorogued until Tuesday, the 'l‘wenty-lith day of June next. I have thought lit, by and with the advice of Her Majesty's Executive Council, further to prorogue the said General Assembly, and the same is hereby prorogued until THURSDAY, the First day of AUGUST next, of which all persons concerned are re- quired to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Giten under my hand and the Great Seal of this Island. at Charlotte- town, in the said Island, this Twentyjburth (lay ofJune, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sirly-sercn, and in the Thing/first year of Her Majesty's reign. By command, GEORGE COLES, Colonial Secretary. Gon SAVE THE QIfEEN. Five Pounds Reward. THE Government of this Island will pay a. Reward of Five Pounds to any person for the apprehension of the under- mentioned Deserter from Her Majesty’s 4th Regiment or King’s Own Royals. DESCRIPTION OF DESERTER: Private—Thomas Hazlegrove, a native of England, height 5 feet 8 inches, complexion dark brown. NOE—CE. Sherifl's, Justices of the Peace, and Constables throughout the Island, are hereby required to give their prompt aid and assistance for the apprehension of the above described Deserter, and his safe conveyance to Charlottetown. GEORGE~COLES. Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary‘s Office, July 3, 1867. Council Office, 1st July, 1867. HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz :— TO BE JUSTICES or THE PEACE ron QUEEN’S COUNTY: NMr. Alexander Robertson, of Saint Peter’s Road, Township 0. 34. ‘ Mr. Bernard 0’ Callaghan, of Township No. 36. . Mr. John Simpson, of Hope River, Township No. 22. Mr. James McDonald, of Springton, Township No. 67. Mr. John MacAree, of Monaghan Settlement. NDgIéald Cameron, Esq., M. P. P., of Springton, Township 0. . Mr. Richard Gill, of Newtown. Mr. John Murchison, of Uigg. Mr. John Leitch, of Covehead. TO BE JUSTICES or THE PEACE FOR PRINCE COUNTY: . John Smith, of ToWnShip No. 26. . Owen Hughes, of Township N0. 27. . Augustine Callaghan, of Township No. 11. . William Brow, of Cape Traverse. . John Lord, of Tryon lliv’er. Mr. Onesime Gandct, of Township No. 17. J03 ph 0. Arsenault, Esq., M. P. P., of Egmont Bay. TO BE JUSTICES or THE PEACE Eon Kim's COUNTY : Mr. James Hogan, of Moral]. Mr. George Robinson, of Bay Eortunc Road. Mr. James MacDonald, of Savage Harbour. Anthony McCormac/r, ES(1., M. P. P. Mr. Andrew Mnrphy, of Township No. 66. Mr. Henry Trainer, of Baldwin's Road, Township No. .31. (,‘ll..\.lil.l‘l.“~ DISSBRISAY. f“. E. F. *1 t) Y A l. (i A ’A l) 'l‘ T l". . Professor Holloway in a new Character. OR the information of such of our readers aswish to make consignments of an kind to England, we beg to state that Professor Holloway will be happy to take charge of thg same on the usual terms of commission. The Professor, havine at all times large available funds at his command, will make advances if necessary. His long standing and experience are a. sufficient guarantee that the greatest attention will be paid to the interest of all those who may entrust their business to him, whilst the large source of information Within his reach, by agents distributed throughout the civilized and uncivilized world, will render his advice and interested connection with merchantile transactions invaluable—Delhi Gazette, illorch 7th, 1867. Sale of Valuable Freehold Property- TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Charlottetown on THURSEAY, the Twelfth day ofSeptember, A. D. 1867, at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Mortgage dated the Nineteenth day of May, A. D. 1865,and executed by Edward Gay. of Charlottetown. in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island. and Harriet. his wife, to John Roach Bourke, of Lot 49, in the Said County and Island, Esquire :—All that tract, piece, and parcel of land, situate on Township No. 49, in the said Island, des- cribed and bounded as follows : ()n the East side by land in the possession of James Acorn ; on the West side by land in pessession of Thomas H. Mutlow ; on the North side by land in the possession of William Acorn; and on the South by the old boundary line;——-the above land being formerly in possession of and leased to John Gay, Ephraim Gay, and Lewis Gay—containing One Hundred and Twenty-eight acres. a little more or less. Dated the 23d day of May, A. D. 1867. 3m JOHN R. BOURKE. PICKPOCKEI‘S AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION. The Parisianjournals cemplain of the multitude of “ pick- pockets.” and 1 refer to the subject mainly because these “ pickpockets ” are nearly always said to be English. The Parisian complains rather dolelully that his capital is given up to the foreigner. The foreigner complains that he finds the Parisian rather extortionate, and the Parisian complains that the foreigner comes to him too frequently in the guise of an English pickpocket—to steal his watch, his coat, his umbrella. and all that is his. The English Word “ pick- pocket” has been naturalised in France as long ago were “ redingote” and “bouledOgue.” And as the riding-coat and the bulldog denoted peculiarly English institutions. so the pickpocket is supposed to be English in reality, as well as in name. The journals here are full of the WOnderful feats of these pickpockets: and in the clubs or any other society where familiarities are allowed an Englishman gets a little bantering on their account. Perfidious Albionz! What can be expected from perfidious Albion but that she should be the morher of pickpockets? ‘L v‘vvr Holloway’s Pills—Diarrhma and Bowel Complaints—These maladies are ever present, and if left unattended frequently terminatu fatally. It should be everywhere known that both cholera and diarrhoea depend on the presence of some undigested substance in the stomach or bOWels, or some deleterious matter in the blood. and that llolloway’s Pills can expel either with ease and expedition. They concentrate in a surprising degree purifying, ulterative, regu- lating and strengthening qualities, and thus exert over every internal organ the wliolesomoly, controlling influence so necessary for sub. dumg excessive action in the human frame. llolloway’s medicine may be advantageously taken as a means of keeping the blood pure and the body cool ~— the only practical plan for maintaining health in youth, manhood. and old age.