Eh 7— ' N on: War ro Rona—The London Weekly Re- m" of the 16th lost.. bar the following :— uWo learn, on good authority. that Dr. Forbes. the may. Epilmfihi Bishop of Brcohin. has gone on . Ilium. to the oly gather. and that the right reverend uflQmm is to be a spokesman. or representative on , . “union. of several other relates of the Anglican chgrchl What is the nature the message with which pg. Forbes is chaired. or with what object. or intention. 3. who so interv ew with his Holiness, we are unable to say." _ . A um co Summon—M. Mclsena. a French chemist. in mud that irom various countries contain nicotine in ve dlilbrcnt proportions. 1n tobacco from me rts of rauco there is 1.99 per cent. of nicotine; 'hue Isvana tobacco contains only 2 per cent. ile pro— poses to smokers a way of preserving thorn from the am“ ortho alkaloid. by putting into the tube of the ,1 or e1 r holder a little hall of cotton. impregnated 'm oltrl‘: and tannic acids. As the smoke passes Waugh cotton. it will deposit the nicotine therein. in m gm of the tcnnato and citrate. The New York Tribune closes a glowing account of the condition of tho ore s in the United States as fol- 1." :——' 0n the whole, tie )l‘OIIIllO oi abundant har- mta never were brighter. t It true that adverse con- Jitiona Ina arise. but sullieient for the day is the evil thereof. my and hope belon to the present. At the lowest estimate. the present go den sunshine Is Worth a million dollars an hour.‘ corneas COURT—JUNE TERM. - The Jana tom of the Supreme Court was opened at the Court House. St. Eleanor's. on Tuesday, the 0th instant. Judge Peters prosiding. The following gentlemen composed tho Grand Jury :— James Campbell. Esq.. I’orman ; Charles Green. R. Gordon. Wm. Haywood. B. 1.. Lydiard. II. Compton. 1). McLelian. A. McGougsn. A. Montgomery. John Miller, It. (inudet. it. Wright. W. Th llll. John Green. Andrew Campbell, 11. Hot}. Stavert an O. Crosby. Esquires. Nearly all the members of the bar were present. and each seemed to have a bag full of briefs. Litigation is evidently prosperous in Prince County. and the sooner We have a new and more commodions Court House the better. The old thing which now stands in the village of St. Eleancr's. and is aufl'ored to answer the purposes of both Jail and Court House. Is. indeed. a shabby affair and utterly insulti- cient for the, prestnt requirement. of the County. The Grand Jury found bills of indictments for lareory. forgery. assault. &c.. against several parties: but on their being called for arraignment, it was ascertained that the accused, as well as their bail. in all cases but two, had left the Island for parts unknown. The crown prosecutors were. therefore, relieved from some little trouble. On the civil side. the docket of causes was unusually lengthy—and the number of appeals from inferior tribunals was nearly forty. many of them being sent up in a manner that indicated either gross ignorance or culpable negligence on the part of the oilicials In the courts below; and Judge Peters intimated that if an action or two were brought against some of the srring "justicca," or their clerks. it would have a wholesome effect on thun and tend to bring them to a reali- sation of their responsibility. Unquestionably the blunders of many of the Small Debt Courts are becoming too frequent. and call for severe repre- hension. In fact. one or two gentlemen of the bar. the other day. obtained from the Court rules m’si against some of the Commissioners Courts for lrrognlarity in Mini: appeal papers. to. Any one who refers to Laird's or Iarvic's Almanac. will see that the H Magistracy" of the-Island is quite imposing and formidable in point of numbers; but many of the names might be apprOpriatciy transferred to the retired list. The Jury cases tried this term were not of special impor- tance. save. perhaps, that for verbal slander. which we give in our list of causes. This case created a great deal of in- terest and attracted a numerous assemblage to the Court. There were probably forty witnesses subptrncd. and most of them examined. and the trial lasted two days. Many circumstance-fin! a nature toe indt-iit'alo to mention. were dis- closed by the evidence. and we. therefore. refrain from pub- lishing any of the details. As for as tho Verdict is capable of vindicating the piaintiti‘o character. that vindication In... been established to the extent of £200 damages, and probably £100 costs. uncoun causes. James Vatibuskirk 1‘s 8. J. Strong—Confession by do. ffihdant. For plaintiff. E. J. Hodgsort; for deft W. M. owe. P. Thompson and another cs John Baker—Action for rent. Confession by do? I. J. Hensley for pltfl'.; '1‘. Kelly for def» Ben]. Haywood rs Donald Campbell-Aetion of special Assumpsit. Confession by deft. '1'. Kelly for pit! ; C. Palmer for deft. Jesse Green rs John \Vattors—Action of aasumait. for pitf. '1‘. Kelly for pltf. I). Robertson on J. Itsmsay~Aetion of special assumpsit. Den pays costs of day, and calisc atunda over. C. Saunders as J. Homer—.tssumpslt. Verdict for plif. '1‘. Xllly for ultl. E. A. White rs J. E. Pool—Breach of promise of Marriage. Settled on payment of costs by defendant. '1‘. Kelly for pltf; hi. Molmd for deft. A' McMillan rs '1‘. Sim sou. absent debtor—Verdict. for plaintil. J. Hensley for p ti‘. J. McPherson on It . Ramsay—Tree ass. Verdict for plaintiif. Palmer 8 McLeod for pitf; . Hensley and E. ’almer for deft. James Lawless es Joseph Lawless—S eoial suumpiit. Verdict for piaintff. R. Palmer and E. J. ilodgson for pltf : J. Lon worth and '1‘. Kelly for deft. Josie Howatt on W. 1.. Loud—Special action for verbal slander. Verdict for pltf; tlIIIIIIRCI. £200. and costs. J. Longworth. 11:. Palmer. and E. J. Ilodgsen for plaintiff; Painter h McLeod for deft. Josiah IIowatt rs .I. II. Laird—Similar action. Verdict, by consent, for plaintiff for lie. . and costs. Counsel as In last cause. Verdict Arr-eats. P. Walsh, a pellant. rs \V. 1'. Green. respondent-Judg- fiut for a pol ant. ’1‘. Kelly for appellant; M. W. Howe reopen t. J. O. Keefe. sp. n Edmund Wallace. resp.--Jn cut for appellant. . Longworth and '1‘. Kelly for sppc ant; Palmer and LIch for respondent. J ap. r. W. 1‘. Green. resp.—Jndgment for re- ' 0 spondsat. the Court below having committed a blunder in its return. '1'. Kelly for appellant; B. Palmer and J. Long. worth for respondent. ‘ John Irving. ap. to Donald Ramsay. reap—Judgment for t 11 confession '1'. Roll for respondent. urnlaersi Bank. ap. rs John IcPayden. res .—Jud - meat ferres dent. J. Hensley and C. Palmer or app - ianttl. J. I odgson and '1‘. Kelly‘for respondent. John Steel, ap. es Angus Mo. IIIlIII, resp.-—Jndgment for respondcat. '1‘. Kelly for appellant i J. Hensley for respond- llt. . D. Rama? ap. so It. McNeili. res .-Judgment for ap- T. oily for appellant ; E. 'alraer and J. Long- worth for respondent. John Helical and another. ap. rs Archibald Melanie. reap. —Appeai dismissed on me ular committal by Court below in sending up papers. '1‘. oily for appellant; E. Palmer for respondent. James Ruggels. ap. rs D. McKinnon and another reap.— Rsspoadcnt ys costs. and judgment below reversed by con- sort. '1‘. ly for appellant. 0. Palmer for respondent. James Pitagersld, ap. rs I). McKinnon and another. reap. «Respirath pays costs and consents to allow judgment be- low to be reversed. '1‘. Kelly for appellant : U. Palmer for Dannie-ts. . Klulay. when E. McCarthy. res .—Judgmsat for re- WI. J agworth and '1‘. Kcl y for appellant: E. almor and C. P‘lmor for respondent. 3. Dinar," . hicCarthy. reap—Referred to arbitration M. of the attorneys. for rsspeadent. D. Pal-er. ap. as J. Platte. reap—Dismissed for want of atlas. J. Hensley for dent. J. Womb. ap. vs I . 0. any. rssp.-Judgmsntfor K ly tor J. Hands and T. Heat; 3. J m respoutlsny I". ' 8. J. Caldwell. . es '1‘. 13. Hall. .-—Stands over b m“ autism. '1‘. Kelly for appellant: B. J. Hod:- ‘. r or C. Green, reap-Dismissed for sasleylor respondent—8. l‘reyms. TO LET- TO LET. THAT plea-an sltmtsd DWELLING HOUSE and on ag Street. at present occupied by 3‘" Melee to be had a a few days. A l to ”’ trans screens. pat Ala I. Palmer for appellants C. a” lms Slot advertisements. NOW LANDING, 30 . s. 1 OSENE. (Stand d.Wh't 5 11de Granulated SUgAR. " ' o) . WIL ON . Ch'town. June 17. 1868. s “was TEN DEBS r03 BUILDING A HOUSE WILL be received by the Subscriber until Friday. the 26tbinat.. agrocabl to a S ciiieation in his possession. ICHAE TREANOR. Pownai Street. J one 17, 1868. m OLD FAVOURITE HOSPITABLE BOARDING HOUSE. At: The Head Of St. Poter‘ss Bay. FSTABLISHED by the late John Sutherland. Earp. A Is now opened for the accommodation of travellers. and the Proprietor noilclts a share of Public Patronage. No trouble or expense will be spared to make visitors comfortable. ANTHONY . Head of St. Peter's Boy, MCCORMACK June 17, 1808. I Croquet. Croquet. 15 SETS 01' this fashionable game. juet received at— . IIAIIVIE‘S BOOKSTORE. Main Street. June 17. 1868. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE. I1 0 W a A Consignment of Brandy and Gin. ZFIIOM FRANCE AND HOLLAND, Consisting of— Iihdr. BRANDY. Qrt. Casks do g I’inot. Castillon 6:. Co. Cases do Iibds. GIN. Qrt. Cusks do chs do 6 and 12 inlions each, do 12 and lb Flasks do B. WILSON HIGGS. Ch’iown. June 17. 1868 EXCURSION ! THE Steamship ALILIIIIBIIA. 1’. A. Nickorson. _ Commander. will leave Charlottetown. THURS— DAY. the 25th inut., for BOSTON. Ticxnra for the Trip 819.00. 36" Tickets will be good to return by following trip. CARVELI. BROTHERS. Agents. June 17. 1868. re nineteen MANUFACTURED IIY CHARLES QUIRK. Customers supplied on REASONABLE TERMS- 0N ruxn. 930.000 CIGARS, CONSISTING of the following Brands. namely: Flor. Do Casss. Prince oi Wales, Star of the West. La Flora and Punch. Also. a large supply of Fancy Pipes. 200 Boxes Lozenges. and other Confectionery. 6 Cases 8 card Matches. 308 dcz. Stove Blocking. 115 Drums hugs. ore" one" coo. Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown. ; Cases June 17th 1868. For Sale ! 3m! nousnm x '26.Situutctl itouwnm. BRIDGE. “m ‘ A and considered to be one of the best stands to Queen's County for a Tradesman or Merchant. Im- mediate possession can be given; 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 tho Subscriber 11. J. CLARKE. Orwell. June 17, 1868. if Life in a Pill Box! EXTRAORDINARY EFFECTS FROM MAGGIEL'S ANTI-BILIOUS HEELS. One I’ill in a Dose! Ono Pill in a Dose! One Pull in a Doscl What one Hundred Letters a Day say from patients all over the habitable Globe : t No more noxious doses for me in ‘iive or ten pills taken at one time. One of your pills cured me,’ I Thanks Doctor. My headache has left me.‘ Send another box to keep in the house.’ ' Our Doctor treated me for Chronic Constipation as they called it. and at last said I was incurable. Your his 'el's I’iils cured mo. ‘ ' no appetite; Maggiel's Pills gave e a hearty e. ' Your Pills are marvellons.’ '1 send for another box. and keep them in the honse.‘ ‘ Dr. Mag is] has cured my head that was chronic.’ '1 gave hdf one of your ills to my babe for cholera The dear young tilng get well in a day.’ morbus. ‘ My nausea of a morning is now cured. 'Your box ofM gtel'a salve cured me of noises In my head. I ruhbc some salve behind my ears and the noise Ielt.‘ - ' Send me two boxes; I want one for a poor fnmiiy.‘ ‘ I encloses dollar; your price is twenty—five cents, but the medicine to me is worth a doliar.’ ‘ Send me five boxes of your pliis.‘ 'Let me have three boxes of your salve and pills by return mail.‘ FOR ALL DIS-BASES or me Kidney. Retention of Urine. 6.50.. Maggioi's Pills are a perfect cure. One will satisfy any one. FOB FEMALE DISEASES. Nervous Prostratinn. Weakness. General Lassliude and want of A petite. Maggiel's Pills will be found an effec— teal remci y. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE Are almost universal in their effects and a care can be almost guaranteed. Each box contains twelve Pills. Ono pill in a dose. Sold b all respectable dealers in nedl'elss through- out the nlted States and Canada. at 25 casts a Box or Pot. All orders for the United States must be addressed to J. Haydook. No. II. Pine street. N. Y. Patients can write irasly about their complaints and e i will he returned foibwlwgmaii. I {Write for Isgglsl'sTreattusat of Diseases. Coaster/cits! Counterfet'ls I All readers of this a or are warned not to purchase Haggiel‘s Pills or so unless the name of J. liaydesk. proprietor. in addition to Dr. J. II isl. is on the engraved ahp sor- roaading each pot or . Jase 17. 1808. .. MM..- :3: THE HERALD, WEDNESDAng JUNE 17: “398- -, A...,;. .I, w AMA "p..- “ THE NORTH STAR." HI’.‘ SUBSCRIBER. under favnrabio circumstances. purposes, on the 1st of JULY, to establish in 1’. 1!. Island. a Finer-Cues Weava Jooaiut. entitled “THE NORTH STAB." which. while maintaining a thoroughly independent position in Politics. will specially advocate Commercial relations between the British North American Colonies and the United States. The Journal will contain the latestposatble intelligence appropriately condensed z and the Editors will endeavor to furnish their readers with lite rsry selections. poetry. &c.. from tbs best sources. It will contain reports of markets. fishing intelligence. arrivals and clearances, and such general informational will be of in» tersat to the Merchant. the Faherman. and the Agriculturist- As the circulation of the " Noam Sun" will. on this account. he necessarily large, the journal itself must afford can of the beat medium: for Advertisers. A Graduate of Queen's Unansrrr. Insurer». a verbatim Short-hand Writer, has been engaged. with Other numeroua Contribu- tors; so the public may rest assured that neither expense her ability will be wanting to make the “ Norm: Sun" one of the brightest luminaries of the journalistic constel— lation. and a guide to the haven of political truths. JOIIN BOSS. Ch'town, June 10. 2h Bank of P. E. Island. NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend of Fivs: Pomona per ccntum on the Capital Stock of the Bank of Prince Edward Island. for the last half year. hath this day been declared, and is payable to Stock— holders forthwith, on demand. By Order. 9 WM. CUNDALL. Cashier. all papers 8w LATHE! TO arrive. 180.000 Lathe. and for Sale Cheap for Cash. or approved Notes. Apply at once to June 1. 1868. A. McNEiLL. Reading Room Building, 2 Auctioneer. June 10, 1868. PUBLIC AUCTION 1 TO be sold by Public Auction. on THURSDAY. 18th day of Just-2.1! not previously disposed of. that valuable DIILL PROPERTY, known as Itoomt's Minis. together with 150 Acres of Land! situated on the Western Road.'1‘o\vdship Nc.Five. HERBERT BELL. Alberto". 3rd J one. 1868. FROM GLASGOW. Per Brig Vulaut. JUST RECEIVED at the "Italian Warehouse.” (Next mm to Stat'bird til 00.) Fine Old SCOTCH WHISKIES. Youngcr‘s d: Baird's India ALES & PORTER. SCOTCH OATMEAL. (for invalids and others) do SPLIT PEAS, do POT HARLEY. DUNDEE MARMALADE. WAGGON MATS. JARS. FLASKS, BOTTLES. &o., &c.. 61.0. Very CHEAP for prompt payments. May 20. 1868. MACEACIIERN Sr. CO. “ A LHAJIBRA .' ” THE Steamship ALHAMBRA, Nickerson, Mas- ter, until further notice. will leave this l’ort overé alternate THURSDAY. at 6, p. m., for HALIFAX an BOSTON. calling at CANSO. RA'i‘rns orr summon. Ladios' Cabin. Gente' Cabin. Forward. To Boston, 50s. 55s. 45s. “ Halifax. 25s. 30s. 189. " Canto, 203. 25s. 15s. CARVELL BROTHERS. May ‘20. 1868. Agents. COPPER I’ATNT- CONSTANTLY on hand, Cullen and Half Gallon Guns of anr 8:. Wonnon'rs Co per Paint, which effectually prevents the action of worms on the bottoms of Vessels and Boats and also prevents the collection of Barnaclcs. Grass. &c. I. C. HALL. Ch‘tewn. May 20. 1868. GREEN 'BACKS! XCHANGE on BOSTON. and GREEN-BACKS bought and sold by I. C. HALL. Ch‘totvn. May 20. 1868. 6m Charlottetown. May 16. 1868- _— QUEEN STREET WAREHOUSE .— TIIE Subscriber respectfully announces to his Friends . and Customers. the arrrivalof a large portion of his Springg‘as Importntlosau. or Ship L. 0. Owen. Comprising the following ‘OODS. via: 14 boxes Glass. 2 bdls. Shovels 10 bbls. Pitch and Tar. 1 be do. 65 bolts Yellow Metal, 1 one Zinc. 72 Taper Bars. for Ships 1 case Hardware, fastenmgs. l cask Hoes. 152 ha Nails and Spikes. 115 cells 1 package Cor- 2 bb s. Currants. ' do . 10 boxes Raisins. 2 bolts any”. 7 cells Wire Standing Rig- 1 bbl. Stockholm Tan 80 bdls Oakum. 8 boxes Fancy Soap. 19.5 kcgsdPaint, x o. 2 cash Putty. 1 cash Lamp Black. 11 do. Paint Oil. 1 do. Sweet Oil. 7 do. Ships Varnish. 2 bbls. Rosin. 1 box Galvanised Ki“ 0 1 case Compasses or. Log Glasses. 3 holes Paper. 910 bars common Bolt Iron. 100 bdls common Iron 2 Tierces Ships Lam e. I cask composition ntt Bolts. 525 boxes Soap. sorted. 4 cocks Ironmongery. 2 cash Whiting. Gib Hanks, 1 case drugs. 1 bag Cofl‘eo, 8 cash best Malt Vinegar. 4 do. Rice. 1 do. White Wino do. 10 bbls. 2eases Bottle Oil, 2 kegs Groceries. 2 casks Hardware. 3 cases 1 case Will s, 13! bars Refined Iron. I has Ink. in bottles. 21 bundles Iron. 1 case Saws, 60 half chests Tea. 1 cask Traces. l0 chests do. 13 bags Washers These Goods. with his stock on hand. comprise every general assortment. The remaining Stock daily ex- pected per ship Vulonl from Glns ow. and Usdine rem Liverpool. I-‘anc Goods from ndon. by Steam Packet via Halifax. crms Cash. Iie also takes the opportunity to inform the parties who have not paid their accounts ,acoordin to agree- ment. that no further credit will be allowed. BENJ. DAVIES. Gases mommassd Just received per brig " Vela-nil from Glasgow. in addition to the importation announced fro-u Liverpool. new opening. and for sale at low prices:— 7 cases Staple Dry Goods. 5 balsa do. do. 4 cases I‘m do. 2 boxes in and Coats Scotch Boots and Shoes. And from London via Halifax—- 2 cases Fancy Goods. Remaining Straw and Fury Goods expected by the same rests. _, BENJ. DAVIES. may 27. I! Terms Cash. Fanusus' Barn: or Romeo. Bastion. June 3rd. 1868. HE Ann uai meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be bolden at the Bank premises. Bastion. on Thursday. the 2nd of July next, at the hour of ’l‘vveivo o'clock. noon, for the purpose of choosing an: Directors for the ensuing ear. and transacting such other business as shall than c laid before them. N. B. All persons voting by rosy for others must deposit their authority to vote wit the Cashier. at least one day previous to the day of meeting. By Order. MARIN BLANCIIARD. Cashier Mtg Sin . .A CAM).- . 'Wllham Stigmns. Machinist. (Beat Doorto Wm B. Allan‘s Tin Shop.) Guns. Locks. and Magnetic Machines. accurately rc- palred. Brands out. Bell Hanging and Turning on the most reasonable terms. Mill Gear supplied to order. Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. May 18. 1868. COTTON DUCK, THE Subscriber is Annnr for the Sale of the celebrated Barrel Hills Cotton Duck. and is pre cred to fill all orders for the same with the least possi lo delay. Also on hand COTTON BOAT DUCK. and COT- TON DRILLLINGS. suitable for Best Sails; together with Cotton Sail Twine. Pure Bee's War. doe. i. C. HALL. Cii'town. Play 20. 1868. HAY! HAY ll HAY ll! IN coxsmunxcn or run caur scaucr'rv or F O D D E R , THE SUBSCRIBER. IIAS IMPORTED INTO o R W a L L , From Nova Scotia. FOUR CARGOES 0F UPLAND HAY, WHICH III: WILL SELL For Cash or Produces! a. J. CLARKE June 3rd. 1868. Orwell Chen Store, 2 May 20. 868;“ 0 OLD STAND. BEDDIN’S CORNER I. THE Subscriber has received by barqucUndine. from Liverpool, the largest and best assortment of Cums. Eaurussrvsun. and Gnasswsun. ever offered in Char- Iottetown, which he is prepared to sell Wholesale and Retail at unusually low prices. Chins Ten Setts, Stone China do. while and colored, white and colored Stone Chine Dinner Setts. &.c.. &c., and a. great variety of Goods in the above line. too numerous to particularise. A few Crates assorted Ware for country trade. for sale cheap by the CRATE. The Grocery department is new stocked with the best usiity of Teas. Sugar. Molasses, Tobacco. Soap. Can- llles. Spices. Dried Fruits. &c. Li tiers of the best description. consisting oi Brandy. Gin. lam. Whiskey. Pertand Sherry Wino.Cordials. 6w. Flour and Cornnieal fem 11b to 100 Barrels. Iinvlng obtained the services of a firsto lass Baker. he is new prepared to so pl his customers with the best quality 0 Bread at a l t mes. B. D. BEDDIN. May 27. 1868. i 0 (Sin lTisherrnen’s Outfits. 1 8 III-1 Subscriber is prepared to furnish all the necessary OUTFITS for prosecuting Vessel or Boat Fishing, such as: Salt. Bait Knives. Flour. Barrels, Splitting do Bread, chice, '1‘ roaring do, Ileana. Clams, Bait Heachs, Peas. Mackerel Hooks, Water Stores, llutter. Cod do Fog Horns. Pork, Mackerel Lines. Chopping Trays. Beef, Cod do do Kn vos. Lard, Snap or do Ditty Boxes, Tea. Bait (ills, Lanterns, Coffee. 13 Ludcls. Binnacle Lamps, Su r. do Ilasps. Lamp wicks. Me asses. * do Moulds, do Chimneys. Raisins. ‘ " Clam Che pcrs. Kerosene Oil. Currants. Mackerel orks. Pewter, Dried Apples, do Jigs. Lead. 8 es. Cod Leads. Water Stones. 1 cities, He also possesses superior facilities for Inspecting, Packing, and Shipping Mackerel. Ilerrin . Codflah. the. N. B.—Thc highest price psi for all kinds of FISH. I. C. HALL. Charlottetown. May 20. 1868. but ADMINISTRATOR‘S SALE 01" Real Estate» TO be sold by Public Auction. in front of the Court House. in Georgetown. on Saturday. the 16th day of May next. at the hour of twelve o'clock. noon. under license, hearing date the 27th day of March last. past in that behalf granted by His Honor. the Surrogate. all that Bison of land, the property of Peter MoLclisn. into of urnt Point. near Georgetown. farmer. deceased. intes- tote. situate at Burnt Point. aforesaid. bounded and described as follows. that Is to say: commcnein at a a nnre stake. fixed at the south-west an is of eriok h eDonnld‘s farm. on the North side the Brudcnoll River. thence (according to the M aetic North of the year 1764.) North eleven chains ant twenty~ilvc links. thence North-West. four chants and ci ty lipks. thence North eight chains. thence NorthJ est nine chains thence North to McLellan‘s Creek. thence along said Creek and Pond South—westwardiy. and following the various courses of said riverBastwartlly to the place of commencement. containing forty-two acres and six acres of Marsh Land. Terms made known at the time of Sale. In the mean- time fnll information may be obtained on application to Mr. It. Beddin, Barrister, at his Office in Charlottetown. MARGARET HoKENZI . Administrstrix of the state A til 8. 1868. of the late Pater hieLsIlan. Tlie above Sale is postponed until Saturday. the 87th day of June next. then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned. MARGARET MCKENZIE. Administratria of the Estate May 20, 1868. of the late Peter MchIlau. A BAZAAR Under the Patronage ofilte Lieutenant Governor and Mrs Dandar. ILL be held at the DRILL SHED. near Govern- ment ilouse. Charlottetown. on Thursday and y, the 9th and 10th July next. in aid of the Building Fund of the Fan Criuacn, Roohi‘ort Square. now a the course of erection. Con- tributions will be thankfully received by the following Ladies of the Committee :m Itrs. Alexander, Mrs. John McGowan. hire. 1". Breckcn. Mrs. Match. Mrs. It. W. Brecken. Mrs. L. 0. Owen. llrs. A. Brown. Miss Owen, Hrs. Catticy. Hrs. Palmer. Mrs. Coins. Mrs. E. Palmer. Mrs. Cox. Mrs. I’cako. Ira. Goodall. Mrs. James Peaks. hire. '1‘. Desilrlsny. lira. Ralph I‘eakc. Ira. Earle. lira. James C. Pope. to. Fomyth. Airs. Itichcy. Miss Florence Gray. Hrs. James noodle, Ill-s. II. Bavlland. Hrs. Donglass Smith. Ira. Hobbies. )Irs. Ulcggctt. lira. 9.8mm. Hrs. Wm. Swabc . Ilsa Hutchinson. Hrs. Clement Wh to. lira. Iago. Mrs. James White. III-s Jenkins. answ. Welsh. Mrs. P. flit. Hrs. I‘opo Welsh, Idea. 0. flats nell. Mrs. G. Wright. Ire. II. thloc. Charlottetown. Key to. 1809 KING STREET. NEAR WELSH AND OWEN‘S OFFICE. ‘ HE Subscriber returns thanks for t favors. and Dogs lsavoto inform his friends. and the public generally. that he has on hand a Lar Stock of Ready-made Men's cots. Shoes and Gaiters. Women’s Balmoral. Else. tic Side. and other Boots. use, 250 ram Children and Moses Boots. - which will be disposed of low for Cash. JAIISS manner. Ch‘towu. 14th May. 1868. H B 53R SALE. D8. rI t gar. Bbls. do do Bbls. Crushed do Paaebeoas Bright Molasses. Green se. II a. Vinegar. Boxes Pipes. Boxes. Half do and Quarter do Layer Raisins. Drums Figs. Barrels Kerosene. Sole Leather. Puncbccns Strong Proof Demenra Burn, Cases Brandy. do“ &c.. he. 8. WILSON BIGGS. Ch'lowu, 3rd June. 1868. “mmffi'fiffi TISWTILLTW'W ' PASTURE. on the above-mentioned (arm, can be secured for a limited number of cattle. by an sari application to the subscriber. Torus—pa meat in - vauee. Cattle to be taken on pasture lst sac. THOMAS POWER. St. Dunstan's Collage Farm. 2 April 29th. 1868. 1868 Fresh Seed! 1868 HESubsoribt-r has received a su ply of FRESH SEEDS for early planting, consist g in part of.— Helen. Cucumber. Tomato. Cauliflower, nos. Radish. and a choice of Cabbage lead A large supply expected per "Amphiou,”smry London. W. R. WATSON. Victoria Building. May 6. 1868. “PASTURE. PAS'I‘URE. PAST URE! ELL watered Pasture on the Lower Royalty- Itoad. Apply to GEORGE COLES. Ch’towu. April 99. 1868. v .. REMOVAL. D11. HOMER having every encouragement to locate in Charlottetown. and for want of larger and more convenient rooms. has removed to the buildin occu- pied by Huxuv Hassz. Earp. Merchant, rccdy upgrade the Apothrmn'es‘ Hall. ay 7. 1 . A FORTUNE Fun SALE!” IN consequence of the death of the proprietor. the Sub- scriber IS instructed to ofl‘er for positive Sale, that beautifully situated. well known property. the - HAL! WAY HOUSE. VIBIOI m ‘ Prince Edward Island. The Land. consistiu of about 40 acres, la in that W of cultivation that ltfiias been for some years , and will, for years to come. vicld a clear not pro t, more than suliioiont to y the interest on the amount of purchase money as ed for the whole establishment. As a money maklnp Investment this Is an o portuuity seldom equalled u there provinces. which t can b. sitiveiy proved to any person about parehasia . The Sleek of L quors and Stock of Goods can be taieu or not at the option of the purchaser. For articular! ado‘ rose GEORG ‘ ADAMS.” Half way House. Vernon River. May 90. 1808. VARIABLE FBIEEOLD PROPERTY I FOR SALE! HE subscriber. owing to failing health. is about to retire from business. and offers to sell. by Private Contract. all his PROPERTY ia Charlottetown. con- aittiug of—- I TWO BUILDING LOTS, in that delightful locallt -—Bamck Square—and situg ate between the Lots of John lugs and Owen Connolly. Esqrs. THREE BUILDING LOTS. on Pewual Street. known formerly as ,tho Begun“ Property. FIVE BUILDING LOTS, at the Head of Quecn Street. lensantly situated for. Private Residences. Also, the .xcellent BUSINESS STAND, on Queen Street. at resent occupied b himself as an. Hotel. with Oyster, efrsshmsnt, and arbor Salocas in connection therewith. necessary in reference to this well-known House. Aim—2 MILCII COWS. 1 PONY. withtwo lotto of Harness. Sleigh, Wagon, and Trlnun ngs. including Bud‘aio, if required. For terms and further particulars. Iggy J 0. El. to TADT. Union Hon”, Queen Street. 2 , a. Ch'town. l’.E.l. May 20. 1868 all pa Int FARMERS 0P PRINCE EDWARD IELALNDI ‘ ' Dolypa want the most perfect REA PING .9. HOW- G MHCHINE In the World? If so. weave now shipping to ear Agents a quantity of these world-renowned -' H Buckeye flowers and Reapers. which won for themselves such a reputation n‘yoar Island last Season; and we recommsnd to ace who are thinking of purchasing a Machine. to consult their neighbors who run one last season. and Orders early. to make sure of securing one. only say that we made further improvement in car la- ehine. as s it forth at length in our Circular of 1868.19 behad of under named Agents. together with c piece of the Machine. if Nt‘lll‘lrfll. Every raschl warranted to give PERFEO SATISFACTION.—- Bo rtloular to see that ar Machine bears our M; as t ey are the exams: uokeye. Adams: W. D. STEWART. Charlottetown. ~ R. '1‘. HOLMAN. Surmaonide. O. P. RICHARDSON O 00., Woroeotsr. Mass. NOT—ICE. . Owing to the illness of Ir. JOHN HIGGINS. the subscriber has been and Agent for the Oviglaal BUCKEYE HOWE a BEAPER. and he has much pleasure in informing the Farmers of 1’. 1;. I. that. on the arrival of the Steamship Alhambra. he will have on sale a number of the above Machines. v The satisfactory results of the Machine last Season beer ample testimony of their utility and adaption as a Mover and Reaper. and bases the abs-fiber ’ hesitation Ia offering the " Buckeye " to the far-era ‘ this Island as THE BEST MACHINE (1)89!me m AIEBICA. w ' andwouldu es thofarasmthsinpml hand In thsii‘ordgneari for a "Samoa," a In, wishto obtain a perfect achioa, and get M their lousy. , 'I‘rrras made known and Machine exhibited Old Stand. CITY CROCBIIY STORE. North Side Queen quasa. Ch‘town. Hay 20, 1868. pat as are 7 Further particulars are Q'- . hasn~ vsthstr'. cant.