_—- ORTON From the “ Islander" Ja! 24 DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES TO rae VOLUNTEERS OF QUEEN'S COUNTY. Ow Mouday evening the Town Companies of Volupteets assembled at the Drill Shed for Hattation Drill, under Col. Beer. The compan- os mustered strong, 8e it had been announoed that the Mon Col Gray would award the prizes « gwecessful competitors at the resent rife They were drawn ap at wheeling div. te tance, and were then drawn into line at open é At nine o'clock, Co'onel Gray entere] eae I Shed, and wae’ reéeived by the men s , gevnerai salute, The building was short y afterwards thronged by ladies and gentlemen @itness the iatefesting proceedings, and hear the remarks of the gallant Colone!, the President of the Shoot ug Clab Col. Beer hav ite formed the ox tpenies mio three sides arjuare, they were widressed as follows by the Hon. Col. Gray :— Calonei Beer, Odisers, Non.comwissionead san! Men of Prince Edward Isiani V teers : It is a pleasing duty which I have been eallad apom to perform this eveniug—to dis- ste the priges to the successful comy tors the Queen's County Rifle Association. It is “i a duty which | have seldom had greater plessure m undertaking Every inhabit this Colory is proud to seesucha well diseiplin-. ed bedy of men as I see here to-night Tam pleased with your proficiency for the first time A -socraty ir officers ; n the mn Clab formed a0 lately by aod [| may say for them, that a very distinguished officer in the sister I: wVvince with whom [Tam acquainted, mevtioned to me his agreeable surprise at the proficiency, and ay fuue you « rced nh your bearing ne « ee young soldiers—civilians, [ may say ca 1 upon to sustain the character of so! liers, \ rwougl w ’ tfos , i sim lm ' 8 I wou i s ba ir Oring wegnaiy as i s i i your diseipiine be so wha uae the greatest respect, also, | would mention that it sata high standard,when we sit 1a s rs, but s volu ‘ w! ave assu his v rfa acter for a ver lesira i} y i sr ‘ \ } theirs As regular sollers w ner aud love and respect them It gives me very reat pleasure, as a native of this Islend, t ceive (hat we are only beginuing, as it vere, and are making such progress. [ have la. mented to see our extreme backwardness vears goue p ast When I ret irned, after an absence vf s quarter of a ceatury, | expected to se the militia im some sort of organization. ‘the con- trary was the ease; they remained a dea ter on the statute beok, and why it was so ie best known te the authorities. The Secretary of State for the Colonies, two years ago, wished to ascertain the reason why the militia was neither organized ner mustered, stating 1m the Despatch te His Excellency, that the position of our militia wag one unparalleled in any other col ony. Weare, at this moment, about ninety thousand, and, as a general rule, one out of every let. five of the population of a Colony 1 consi lered capabie of Dearing arms for the defence of their homesteada. ) We, therefore, would comprise a ly of eighteen thousand men in this Coluny athen we sen up down. army. cause ave New Branswick, a few years ago, had a popala- tion of piuety thovsand, an], at that time, they never eoutemplated for an hour. of being de- prived of defenting their firesides { lament to say We are Rewriy an exception to what New Beanswick was when they were of the «ime t r are mow, and although we but a iittle, [ trust we will never go You pow present the nacleus of . I hope you will despoad your firearm is inferior to the breech loader now in use ia the [Imperial service. It is imp that a body of men who evinced sneh zeal and activity in forming such a corps, shal! be deprived of good weipons By hook or by crook you wil! get breech |! a lers before long, and then you will be equal to any of your comrades in the neighboring Provinces & great not be ' sairie have It you had the same arm, you could hold your own in competing for any of ther prizes’ There- fore I say, keep up your courage, and you may, rest assured that timex will improve. In the meantioe, it may be offen mooted abroid that we areice eund for siz or seven months of the year,ag@d have no necessity to assume the ap- pearance of soldiers, Now, I'll ju-t put t you in @ lizht that you way all andeest la 1812-13 14 when we were at war with neighboring Republic, we were @ poor Most ef you indeed weré not burn. That (1512) Wa close upon the yearofmy birth. [remem ler, when L wasa bag there were o: ly twenty orth erty houses io the town, and [ ased to be afrall of toe beare, while pasving net far from where we ire assembled, There was then no olacement t0 @anse privateers to enter t\))s harbor, for if they did come, [ doubt if thy nave gotten £1(}). Since the |«st war with the United States, the great town: of Newburyport, Gloucester and Marble Meal have grown up aud are posses~ed of millions of \, ars, And low? From the resoarces of our shores. The inhabitants of those towns, know our coasts, ite towne and our [sland well. [+ it ukely for one momeut, if a war breaks out | between the British Goveromeat and the Unitet| States, that we will be left alone? Do yous think that the men who built up such towns! will have Jost their energy or enterprise? Wall they remain quiet? Before itis published in the! Royal Gazette that war is declared, the wri. | vateers will be ready to step on board. One or| two veewels, anchoring in the three tides, would send « flag of truce, demaud from the Mayor a. contribution of fifty or one bundred thousand dollars, and if refused, would seize any vessels | in the harbor, press the truckmen, and in six! bours could load from ten to twenty thousand pounds worth fromthe stores in the city. Our) merehapts ougist well to cousider this. If we are! weil prepared to defend our position,our brethren | will pause before they come iuto our harbor’s mouth. With a few guns well mounted, and bre hundrel men to meet the enemy in the towa, I'll answer, none of their privateers will wiewpt alanding. It has been observed that werely two or three privateers will uot be sent by the Caited Staves —that they will send more. I will stake my reputation for sagseity and pru dence, thatthe United States will never send an | arwy or weavy vessels to take this Island. All! they coull get would wot pay for one week's | expense cf such @ furce. No, privateers and their marauling craft are what we have to de feu! ourselves against. [ regret our mereantile frends in thit community, do not appear to sev the necessity of assisting as in our pre-e ewleavours. [repeat it, [ am sorry to find we bankers and merchants who have many thi tends of pounds which would be taken from t ia the event ot our not having a sufficient force, do hota sonssist us. I tru-t,therefire that the : Cautic commeanity will come to our aid. Sous (hag is wanting at all tines in these orgar hous We waut the sinews, and the ere nothing more mor less than hard Jlollars It is all very well to see you here with y rides in your hania Suppose some privat landed ar Ge «getown or Summerside, I @ What state would we be if we were cal pa to go over on foot or m vebicles to the Fe-cue of oer coagntrymen? You require bag- £8z¢ waggons, hospital stores an! commiseariat fr Sasaying “*Juha Kall uever fights better an wh “be gers pienty of roast beef ; (Inu | ter) but = »w can you exist over two or three 44y8 wit*oat auythimg t> eat? An! suppose half, dosew of us were knocked down with bullets and left low. who ie te pick as up vod give us the draught of water or pert wine? All! — (sings may appear small to you, but “ty are the essentials. After referring to the| Conquest of King Theodure’s territory ia Abys "Gis andthe liveration of the captives. and welling om the great achievements of General | Napier, the gallant Colonel remarked, it did hot require mea to be brought up in the Un red : “ziom to accomplish deeds of daring, for the 4eversi who was so reeemtly and eo worthily | Sotoured by his Queen aud country, is « mative of Barbedoes. Me pointed oat that we have) Within ourselves all that is necessary to elevate | Me tothe high position to whieh Napier has) " promotel. He estimated the cost of the} Abyssinian war at $20,000,000, there also be- 1g from 16 to 15,000 mules, several thousand borses,Ac., and said that owing to the admirable ee is army was equippel, General “Spier had redonnded to his credit forever. | Alter sume sitilar remarks on the perseverance “"! indomitable energy of those engaged im the *ipedition, Col. Gray emnciaded as follows :—I> ‘pe You Will urge upon your friends to asviet z With some of these sinews of war. Al pres- : “tthe contributions have beea liberal, bata “' number of gentlemen have not thought it sary tocontribute In awarding the prizes, heey eply to regret that the sume ere #0) _ Bet [would say that it is mot the “hunt of Money, but the oner Of gaini@g a Prise. thet you esteem. A man perils his \ife = ty fei l of battle for a emall meial tint) poss ble evuid sine pur ere sk et ; cost only half a crows, Like him, yuu, w Mat at the money value; you look only at ogg GZ headed the let among your com petit re. | Bbootmy das been most cred table, j : : | The proceedings terminated by the men being | Oa bowd the Heather Behe. cme PUT ey an aU a er “we Ea PRICES CURRENT. | 5 | : 1 T. again formed into line by Col. Beer, and giv- | per : (AD UREP ER EEE, } ond mo : mg ® general salute. The Volunteer Band Puurspay, 23rd July, 868. | CuanLoTTeTowN, July 24, 1868, To Tee LvrroR OF THE EXAMINER. co £ Z, - ‘er Mr Galbraith played the National anicem, To rue Eprtor or rue Istaxven. Provisions, | Dear Sir; wh cw s > , pe the entire feree marched from the Drill Sir, —On arrival at Summerside from Shediac, Beef, Q@amallpper [bec eeet ee eee. tee Gd to1d “N yourijesne of the 20th instant, T find a com- jas} ~~ > Shed, aud Was dismissed at Queen Square yesterday, on the steamer eather Bedic, we foued., Do Uy Uiy QUativE sees ce etes ween cece e odd 60 Bl miimdeation sivgued be one EP. Curtis, as Tra © x o Che prizes were then distribated to the com- | to our surprise, that the steager Wes Gttlered | Perk, (eacuats)... .. hth hh éae.s-4e 34d to Spd yelling Apenttor the Firm ot A Po Richardson | om LS By ec a . pelilors whese names have already bees publish. back to Shediac, instead of finishing ber vey age _ Do (SMALL) cee eee reste tt tees ees eee Gd OO & Co, in whieh be makes the broad assertion) Sao os f.) * v 2 ed Ln the course of Col. Gray's Vistritetion of | to Cherkdticléwn, aud -dietibard me $600 ee | f nttou, per lv........ee- a | 1 to B84 wirheut a partielé uf proof, exeout his own ty 7 _ pa = nS ~~ =F the awards, he mentioned that part of the first potut of our destination: thre wa. sup hie An Coal, Pet IBarr- woe seer 2:2, sheng o+09 a0. Os = jblushing stateaients, and he aw petfeet stranger} weer’ ome cy il = A j = d _ ‘ - ai ae ; ~ prze—the silver medai—nad not yet arrived | *atisfactory tous, but My Bortrau the Couoany'e Pomepsseraury cess sere o0'. Sr eWnnnres OF 60 °P08* aumot 2 ye at 2 have made mr my advertise-| ae SS = “ “A on ft Bogland. t : : . haamb per Quarter. ... cece cree ee ote ccm Be tm 4 ° : : : ice? oe Aa © om Boglaud. but that he expected it by next | Agent, was in a difiealy, hist go pesengeis Rented hanced iran aha} ments sud communicatious reepeeting Mowin: | on ft a pa : steamer, when he would present it to the owner, | te torward te Shediac and as to Charlottetown :| De ae vice a erg ag WS aca 7” id Machines, false statements and uutruthe I have | “a - = 2 - runer Lemuel Younker, bet battery City Ar. aud acting upon orders, sent the boat accord nel | Cheese per bb ee ac : neni ae oily Bd te Gd | dove business on this Island fora aumber of yrare,| _ m “a ~ : # tillery, Lf the competitors should be eatfed on 2¢k (o Shediac, and propored to pay unt hotel! panow a Se vce, itaeaeee a 9d ve 10g, 200 Libelieve (tis te the first imstanee in whieh pee ET = tr ¢ . to practice at real targets, they would find them | spouses Ull the return ot the boat, to whiet ar-! Lard, ane OWE, 2 i's See ey eee none | 2hy Statements oor business transaction sinee 1 ———: |! ~ on | ho ehild’s play lt was highly credible to FERquaorts we consented. We ware, aceordiugly,| Blowr Dee ON ocs oes 900) ee en oc .. 33.4 eee Ole have been ene Fe hae been questioned, and | fe s a 2 s tu state that out of one hundred and fifty candi. | CeMseyed te the © Clittou House,” where we ve-| Qatmeal, per owt.... 6... cece cece eee 208 10 Ze! I feel confidvut that no ere can say ougit | paid e+ — ‘ = dates, fifty scored thirty points. M any similar Cei¥ed overy allention trom Mra Mawley, wlose] Eggs, per dozen.........- «++ Td to Yd) against my integrity asa business tan, aod I can | .j Soll pwd _ -— clubs iw Ragland did. tue ‘equd) this dubs by Kinduess aud urbanity of manner, cannot: fail tel Grain, |eay truly that [beliewe DT have made av stitements a, C2 = > Ss any means, Breech loaders were an admirable recommend her house to the favourable uatice of | Barley, 26.0.0... 000. ceed ee eee wee oe 8 to 6s Gd | Peepecting Mowing Machines that the tacts did aa) oS improvement upon the old system of muazie | @8¥elers and cacursivnisis ) Date, por du...... Steer esee see cee eees Js Su j wot warrant, aud which | have ho deabt fT eould © a oading ; although the loss ¢f the ramrods We, the unde: signed passengers of the Meather ip b V egetables, fully prove Were I in the States, w here the prooi eee an tee ae ae aN dea would be felt at the close of ¢ fay’s hard fight Belle, desire publicly to eXpress our iabbistiiatiien't -ear-w - ushel bc add cewk eb ee ee ii oe be had. I have had seme little intereoure \ H ER M ANS ing when required as toasting forks, bat, in all | of the kind attention paid us by Capt. R. K Muc-| i Po WEOUS BOT ORNs oan ac os cee + ame . — ae k coe urtie — he has been on = Is snes 4hvusvb Sarde ; sar ousness the ramre d was & great nuisance Kew ziv, the Pilot and Crew ot the bout as well As G : a, See a ce eee a r jPand, ane tuust way that my experierce As Det | 3 ” . . 7 “~ “ , , . ae. ¢ teen Pcas per quart... ........ 16Gdi be ls Od | 4 eon alii sl cin atniets it , 4 ~ = ‘ and often fire j away in the hunt ry an a ss Meats a the straightforward and lcosscoraatobes conduct of ihe | © I q Poultry . b wn Ve ry favorable to his ¢ baracter for truth and | ¢ x U z = NI I "y H. of the fight. He concluded by thanking the |?-E.1.8.N. Co, in thus amply providing tor | Ducks each .........0s..... 206... 1084 te te Gd V-racity = 7 has rama pe cog ae honor officers for their perseverance,rod arged on them | UF Comfort, under the peculiar circumstances 10 WOME NE, COUN occ adedavectces 0550 ee we te ee eee oe B ll-H d Ti -§ ith and their subordinates, the necessity of main- Which they found themselves placed, and teel us-| Geese,.... seeeeeee “* . a re pr oat wtniel del op we € anger al In=sml ’ ai is i t sured th: t ‘ rawine : — ‘ : 7 a il ‘ ‘ Cstusslalces, a shat. for the fulltre, decline having P ‘ taining # high state of ellisiency : ed that by their pursuing this pranewer thy | Fowls, each.... 2.0. » id alo obese -+-28 to 25 Bu pny ferther cumaletiontios with’ ti tiie fe EGS to inform his friends, and the public gene- line of conduct, they will ensure to themselves Pisa. ' : . ; ee " B ally, that be haangain commenced business on aaa mblic patronage and conf i lo ifish j 2) 30 business or otherwise. rally, ae PO eee er , Se . 1 . i ’ puole patronage and conddence | ORE eRe! POEM «bs sitmoppn «rend oe coeeee ols to SUe | ASAHEL BOOTH DORCHESTER STREET, next door to the Read LUE lown ot Charlottetown, when first laid Wishing the Company every success, we bere- | Corringe, per barrel... wee eeee 2208 ty SUS | Cir'teon July 25 1R86x To * Jing Room Building, where he is prepared to execute ruf, ue { eu t cs sions t r 7 uble untae Cheerluhs subset ine our nese | ee Mackerel, ee dezen ES ° “ate 87 tf reo” se w | a ~ = = . ~~ ee jall orcers iu his litte, with aoutnepe wud despateh wa " Lumber, . —ON HAND— Squares— one in the centre of t Town, and (Signed) Rev. Alexander MeWilliame, M A. | Boards, CHRO RY: 6.08 isc de cies 3s 6d to 4s EXPRESS : ’ : ent Riche i ee ‘ 2 ‘ f, : | : ; , t ine 4 ¢ equal 4 . si inten “ w : ‘ ards, Llunmilion, Can. 7 oe soe 56 ah ek bebe o* ° an ~ + | <oone ' » i t& Neat Assortment of Tinware : hare do ig) ee cose ches WOU Ve \ VS arriving by asxXpress, will not in |} . lke 5 e . ‘ vy Ww ‘ woe ’ Sils, &c., &c. ent ¢ ‘ hull nection 1 w lhc lr. G Wadman, Pahiseles Meee Wk. cas wee eee- 1LOEto tigi VOT any case he delivered antil a Custom | Kitchen Uteusils, ~~ ’ i a wide! i , neem . Joh M iliame, | Sandsies. House Pensir is produced, and the Exprese | including the patent BON TON COFFEE POT ‘ a A . Cl atles Pye, | Bagty POP Wii sind «ices. ooh dé ccike ote cos enn bg Soares paid. which received the Gold edu) Peso ena d s a f sh air, howe ! § is Sterns, I Senndty OP iii el oct ose codineladenciic ned HENRY A. HWARVIE at eet T! oon ee rr Sere tNS, the place mizht hereafter beeome. As if how- George Kear, | Tienatliy Wealbs o. ss eorwew scl ises Javed las to 17>} July 23. 1868 Yin Cais we Glee Geeta oe coe We ben sand eae : George Dodd, i Clover Seed per Ib.......... itd waldo Geaae ls Gu | ‘ Ads bikaoimieainewes er ake oy oer t “ rt i ' re r tor the parpose of delcat the wise in- Thomas Pye PPLE SURG ona) scaucinn actos 4s to Go| y ie : | A few WATER COOLERS on hand which tentions of the intelligent fiamers of the Miss AT P dlard, Calfskios, per lb......ee ee ee ee eee eee 7d te Bo | INOW Landing " estat cm f cal ane other STOCK will ret ham ith i ate | ita j | be sold cheap for CASH. Miss Lo Sounders SOUR, Oe Ol cas bcc soe cece J oe ne | ve | — the © - ’ T ts } : re? ORY) One Was app med at a very Mra H. Richards, Pas. ye ee s to Is td | PROM LONDON. | Mr HERMANS is Agent for sarly s . , Mrs Jobn Melnais, OOUNONINE cact -eueees eds A bese ahh e eo 10s . KEGS No Ww DH 5 7 ow 7aP9e ¢° r- a ie ae GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. | 129 : nthe Chel ai Se 5 , ¥ 5 ¥ . a i el - , _ | on which will be suld low for cash. ta new, economical and superior article used in Mas argaret McCarter, ie we } a cia ofthat be ifty a ; sible ec os — ; : 4 Ce. a ins - : Ci . ; ‘es waelinw, whereby a save of fifty per cent. is , er} mn . ‘ r t fr ta Mrs MelLean, | Ekalifux Diarl ts, | & Al ‘ ' << ck, Paint Oil, Glass, Putty, Nats, | puaranteed and ter which he begs to solicit the < lof ¢ tris t tries. pla Mes W Siuaw, | July 22, 1868. iiag Seats. - ike A witronage of Laundry Maids, &c. . ai : : L Mrs. J HH. Cuurchill, | Flour. Meal and Gmin | DAVIES & WEEKs. } Chitown, July 13, 1868 | eign | iextra State, p. bbl $7.45] July 2. 1868, | - $$$ ‘ wR We. Wi ON. kh 60 br eilb silent dds + <- 7.45) * ' ‘ s , : a | Supe Wh AM, cite teen te i oe di hiveke Wile Miiliie « ch dite ». Ded 24 { ee eee eee en ree p by We hare to acknowledce the reeeipt of a Bux | ke No, i s'pr b bul... ; 35 . ba | 'a.¢ [ e i! xt ine » on W i of Circular Potuted Office Peas from Mr. Staples. | vs ls See. scence 6 25a G2 hioop Shirts. b 3 gj ¢c j i the ex $i ve f the res tions!) We bave given them a trial, and find thew ex- RyeGour Aga: © QW i646. cbhe Gg nc sscceesee bv ¥ ot] nie. cellent Mr. Staples ae lis classes now opened | Corumieut G SETS HOOP SKIKTS, New Styies, URING the months of JULY and AUGUST, ‘ a t i V j os J ‘ . . ae ‘ i of edi 4*> Vv _ Whoieaal S 2 08 serDN Tr “wR : ; . rantaer Building, hours 110 te 12, acm, Li stitaa - irom; gn RUBS ok. eee cee eces ivo XS ery Cheap, Wholesale and Retail. REIUUN TECKESS will be isened per Steamrre . } - | Jide J bly i Adis ady TAN DOE , » CAT ved t n cit \ het t steS and Sto lO pom. We are pleased to tind | O#'4 a. 100 11 i DAVIES & WEEKS. PRINCESS OF WALES AND HEATHER | at 80 Many Of our yeuog men bave already | les ot Pee des CONT SRT LT rer July 20. 1868 BELLE, to or from Chartoctetown, Suuamerside, 7 : p jed t ivus of this rare opportunity of in 0. ee Pee ae eae ee ce eee ge ee eee a i seis Shediac, Pictou, Port Hood, Murray Harvvur, 4 i sh eus ire—yot i : ested iy wer Or ete 2 Mi the. « Bodh cog gee Coed 0000 cba d pen nes Se Fedo ~ : : Grorettuda, 8 wre! ke t gt i] Mi he art o I i Mr. " ‘ om 2 het hae « 5 : : as Peen r i anted and sown with | Sttples’ stay on the sland is | mised and } asaedl, bad M JUST 5 UBLISHE ° Tickets available tor one week only. malt 4. , eet, bid: Mindaj Wb. Sch IAA cid nom ina a we same has heen a me with Kir r ” would airougly Fecu uaeud eur youth of Ou } : . Pelee MOOS. <cepebh os gheeddenod 12 | . 5) . . ” seses tu enter their names, aud attend theae +a N 3 Mcse saapiae i 44 Ci . : B t ’ 5 juare, and we m 43 pe that the habitants clauses, thereby securing to themselves an 8 TE, aii nein vas oe as 22 UU iristian ap isi, ni Secretary. »f Rochfort Square will follow the good ex-|*™?™ of iuformation which will prove a benefit] ” " I has dnp tinea edeaes 17 Uv as Jh’town, July 13, 1568 i ai ihe a ni hald 4 ef no ordinary kind, aud which will exercise an et DOs «a huahdtncshel bie dais Saiekad hone A Lecture, (with Appendix,) : pigelindamercuaeicns iy ' a , se he r " ? usechalders and others Wiilnence ho mailer Whal situalion they uy be | 4 1 cre open Dera cern rne . ~ BY D. CRAWFORD, WEDNESDAY AUCTIONS, in the vicinity of the former squares. At the, called upon fo fill | Hams Ani p |b... .- +. ++ errr eee e rece eee thysre pi, : | FS MOONE. «cnn chek nbanunrin shone Ide price Is 6d- welt att Ti SS Aha : i same tune, however, there is one part of their - 2 | eee |: . cs on wneud wdaiia i hada ive ‘ TTMIE SUBSCRIBERS will have a Sale of ’ nle we al oe ; Tne eudecsinned hese en ill : | NE BR: ddan ohigeeo ends anpieresieiiennnned lic} For Sale, in Charlettetown, at the Boukstores of | FLOUR, MEAL, &c., every WEDNESDAY example we would desire them to avoid, aud Pie undersigned begs most respectfully to ac- a eo at if o'clock, during tue Suunmer. that is not to allow the squares to be cultivated as neadows for the production of hay and sell bidder. The k use of public squares is for the children of the! ing it to the hizhest iLimate City more especially, toyeiher with theic mothers or attendants to take air and exercise, | and for this purpose the grass should be shorn close and kept roiled so as to allow the little mes to frolic about and roll and kick uy» their heels to their hearts content witkout fear of knowledge the reeeipt of a valuable donation of Stationery trem the Hon. R.-Poore Haythorne, threngl J. Ro Bourke, Ex , for the use of the Pupils of the Mount Melick = Sehool. . Avex. MeNeiin. Lot 49, July 16, i862. oS TEA PARTY ar VERNON RIVER. On Monday last, a Public Ten was beld on the Chapel grounds, at Vernon River for the purpose | tuuds in aid of the New Brick Parochial | of raising House. An i ? niece concouréee of peronpales Werle assembled te wether—over 2000. The various aintsement® were Kept up with spirit throughout curtiayes, bho ses, or unruly: hima ol any sort. j , : , 7” ' aly t the day. Phe Tea and viands were excelleut. he band has been prevented from playing!every bedy seemed to eujoy themselves, aud it . memred te s That hel . use “hg: a te bere and che SAE ih spt ite u at, when the sun et, which gave W " warning Co these Whe came trom a disianer, wrass Yuen will people learn that ¢ Hen, that it waa time te reterou to their homes, there whether boys or girls, have their rights as) Was a reluctanes to leave their friends. We have a . ‘ beeu iormmed that this ‘Tea Party will be | . ” ’ . > vellas grown folks? [t is essent to the ; , ¥ 5 + ‘VC weaus of augmonting the Building Fund some future development of the muscles, lungs, and | £150. ussues of youth, that full play in the open ai Well now, as squares have been mown, aud the hay carried should be viven to the:m. — ——9 > © | We would direet the attention of our friends to| the beautiful Stock of Gow this season by Kobert Young. The selection is Al, and the prices ure remarkably low. 8 receivea away, let the little ones in, and let them play mal mr bs a a Aa.Me-the treet i) passes, Wide te the name given to @ ne ei ve them They aie of not much) jew! material ‘manufactured by Mesaré. valu The ‘ at all events, in Hills Perry & Co. of London, into Tablets. Slates, wrough Spas too many of lxt Memorandum Books, Diaries, &c., and is as ure really Worth preservation, have! an excelleut cheap substitute for Ivory in sited at about a foot from “ir stems and the tree fastened to them SHAR A ey prevent th boys tung them any injury. And let the ban : come back, let the cHtiaens be delizhted with Liat ‘ Morse f sweet Sou i.” A d e eciation Of the charms of wnsic is one app f the best provis ui dhe caviiigation, aud itm. wovemeut of society >> | Ww: aay that Mr. Thoinas Smith of) tris City jaie keeper of the Block House Light, | met with a severe accident on Saturday fu driving a lwad of hay inte the barn of Mr. Beujauio Heartz, being om Cee top ot the load his back came in contact with the beau, by which he received setere injury to the spine of the back. Dra. Hobkirk and Beer have the case! iw hands, and we understand Mr Suaith is likely ty recuser irow the mjury. regret ta las! Reciprocity with the United States. A meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held in the rooms of the Marine Insurance} Company, on Monday eveamng, the 21st inst. | In the absence of the Hon. D Brenan, Presi-| dent, the Hon. J. C. Pope was calicd to the} cheir. ! Pope stated the object in calling a| special meeting of the Board was in conse-} ntroduced into |} juence of certain resolutions relating to a free} the United States Congress, | trade between that country and Prince Edward | Island ian} hr. The question was one of very great this Assdciatio: » re} to Some extent, the commercial siterests of the} tance, and yrresenting | Colony, he thoaght, ought tu take some action | m the subject. | i 1. ©. Halli, Esq , laid xpen the table a printed copy of the resviutions subnitted tu Congress y Mr. B. FP. Butler, reksting to free. trad with P. KE. Isiand, which the chasrman read, and which appears in our leading article to-day. Hon. G. Cotes, DP. Laird, Esq > Fiona. B.} Davies, Hon. W. W.>Lerd, 1. C. Hall, W Hoard, B. Reilly, Esqrayind others, se ir d the Board, Freee Trade wih the expressing theasselves in| United Stutes, 4 and after a lengthened discussion the folluwins} } avor at esvluiion was agreed to— Waeunas it appears from certain printed Reso-| lutions as submitted by Me. BP. Butter on the 6¢h | of July last, tuat the Senate and tivuse of Kepre- sentatives of the United States have under their cousideration the subject of Free Trade betwees th sty couutry and Prince Edward [sland ; and this) Board, being of opinion that such Trade would be | most conducive to the Gnancial interests of both | ce untries, will use their best effurts to promote so} desirable an object. Resolved , therefore, That a Committee of five| geutiemen be appvinted trom this Board, to corres: | poud with Boards of Trade, and other persons tn- | terested in Keciprocal Free Trade between the} United States and British Ameria, for the purpose of obtaining such information as may lead to s+ de sirable a result. The following gentlemen were then named as a Committee to carry out the foregoing resvlution:—William Heard, Esq., Hou. D Davies, I. C. Hail, L. C. Owen, and David Laird, Esquires, Tue meeting then adjourned until Mouday evening next, when a seneral meeting of the Assuciation will take place in the City Hall, for the eleetion of office bearers, &c. A. H. Yares, Sec’y. a (ey It will be seen by annovecement in an- other column that the world reuowned Loeb Thumb and lady with Commodore Nutt and Mise | Warren, ure to muke their first appearance in | Clharlotietows this week. See —— ea THe Supreme Court met at Georgetown On| Puesday last. The buisness of the term was in) considerable There was no civil cause tried, | aud the Summary Suits and Appeals were few 10 | vumber. Ronald MeDonald, tried for an assuil | on @ constable, was acquitted. Agnes MeDonald, pleaded guilty to an indictment for sheep-stealivg, and Wae sennenced to one month's luprisonient; | avd J. Maydeon was convicted of laveeny, and xeutenced to ten mouths’ imprisetiuent. The Chief Justiee and the Bar returned ty tows _ [uuisday evening.— Pat. ~~ oe - Grace's Sulwe hua stood the trial test, } And fairly beaten all the ree. Bor felous, warts, bor burn or brnise fe is the very thing to “we i } Walks, Evans, Port Hood; Pro. the above named articles, as writing with a lead or colored pencil is easily erased with moisture. Messrs P. & Co. are also manu- facturers and patentees of an almost endless variety of useful articles in the Stationery and Fancy Goods line. A very nice assort- ment of their Goods is ou sale at Mra. Bremner’s Book and Stationery Store in Prince Street. V——— —2ee@ Staples’ New Pens-—Mr. 8. I’. Staples bar | recextly invented another description ef pen | which we take great pleasure in recouunending | to the public. Tt isa phiin circular potated pen, with a sineothly-reunded point. It is made entirely of eteel, and unlike most pene, it is very | durable, and will stand any amount of hard | usuage, without materiaily damaging it. Mr. | Staples ia indefatigable in hie exertions to sup- , ply the facilities to enaure a thorough syeteus | jof penmanship among our people, and we trust | } that his excellent copy beoks, which are autho- | i rized by the Connei! of Publre Tnstruction, and | | his good pen will be exteasively used throughout | the Provinee. ' July 14, 1868. lim | Married, At Charlottetown, on the lth inst., by the Rev James MacColl, Nei! McPhersea, Lot 8,to Mary | MePherson, Little Sands July 6, at Charlottetown, by Mr. J. Chapple, | Mr. Charles D. Poole, of Montague Bridge, to Mies; Christianua Cameron. of Lot o9 } July 1d wt dames Kiniey's, Esq... Lot 7. by Mr, | Join Chapple, Mr. James Shaw, M. D., (recently | from Englaad,) to Miss Catherine C. Morshead, both of Lot 10 | At Charlottetown, on the 22nd inst , by the Rev. | | Alexander Fuleouer. Mr Wallace Clarke, of East River, to Hannah, daughter of Mr. Charles Coffin, Savage Hurbor. | Died, j At Eldon, on the 7th inst., after a very brief iinees. Mr. John Henderson Smith, Gramimir | School Mustew, aged 22 yeauts, deepivy regretted At Ubue County. Calitornia, on the 17th Mareh last. Mr. Ryder, formerly of Coariottetowu Royal ty uved — yeurs. The deceused had been at work weeks, just previous to bis death. } Port of Charlettetown, ENTERED. July 18—Ariel, Finlayson, Shediac; deal. 20— Ambrose, MeDonaid, Pictou; coal. Mary, | Turnbull, Pictou; do. Minnie K. MeKenzie,} MeKenzie, Syduey; do. Flying Cloud, McIn- | tyre, Lingaws do. 21—Oivia, Buckler, Port, Hood; stone. Bark Prioress. Balfour, Liver- pool; salt. Sch Royal Arch, Alward, Sydaey; | c-al 22—Lily, Mutchingon, Buctouche; pro. | Sarah, Casey, Cobayne; deal. Sarak, Gillis, | j | Pictou; coal. Steamer Alwambra, Nickerson, | Boston; mer. 23—Feme, McLean, Chemogue; | deal | CLEARED. | July 18—Sch Enterprise, Peacock, Chemogue| bai. 20--Brigt P.lham; Fitzgerald, Swansea; deal. Seb Perseverance, Powell, Richibucto; | bal. 21—Olivia, Buekler, Port Heed; do 22— Suthberlaud, Princess of Sea Flower, Hardy, Pictou, do Harris, Kichibvacto; ale 23—str. LLL LLL A AOL Memoranda. Liverpool @ B., June 20— Arrived F A. Wood. ; LC. Owen, Brown; Undine, Durie. 2ist, —Kewadin, Coles. 27—Cleared, Undine, Durie. Gravesend. June 25.—Ari’d Minnie Bent, Swansea—June 24—Arrived Pro. Tem., Cole. Tue CLrpe, June 23— Arrived Volant, Finlay- son. Queenstown. June 23—Arr. George H. Peake, Walsh, and at Plymouth on the 28th. SDAY RUETIONS | WEDRE I | 7 Subscribers will sell at their Sales! Room, on WEDNESDAY next, 29th | inet.. at 1) o'clock, a. m., } 150 bbls. FLOUR, 10 do NAVY BREAD, | 50 boxes TOBACCO, (assorted brands) Wdz RAKES, 5 kegs Lath NAILS, 5 kegs 32 dy Finicbing Nails, 10 du Spikes, (assorted sizes} 50 boxes Smoked Merring, 6 bbls. Kerrosine. Terms at Sale. : CARVELL PROS’, Avicuoucer. - { July 24, 1.35. i lnerth of A i alin lil nl alee ide Produce. | ¢. Potatuen, N §.....ccceeeecrecoes pancene s+ MON [ PBL wcccnvee o pao ocongione dns do wu doe betet ss ofc HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ' } } | rr | > — -+ > | | | st. John Markets, JuLy 22. FLOUR AND MEAL, &C., . s ~ on » « Koom Furniture,in Mahogany and ose wood Esta Mate, -< 02. - 00's Se 37 2 : lier Hair Cloth, Sef, Chairs. Lounve, Eateusior Canada Stipur...... ceceee cece 7.35 a7 ou aud Center Tables, Outanau, Side Boards Pastry... - 222+ + 2-2 reeee cee eee- S50 a 8.75 Silver and Glass Ware, Book Cases, Handsome IE anil on she dlici asin astm mts 470 a 475 Pictures, Piano Forte and Sieol, Damask ax ed G50 a G70 and Lene Curtains, brussels Carpet and Rugs, Unw por busb.......c6- secceee TWe Staite Curper & Rods, Bedsteads leather Ponk Beds and Mattrasses, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Canadian and P. E. 1. Meae.... 820.00 a 22.00 and Furviture. Weekly ‘Steam Communication witul BOSTON & ITATLIFAX. —" FE STEAMSLIUIPS Wil make weebry Lripa BOSTON, calling at CANSO. RATES OF Gents’ Cabin. VASSAGE + Ladies Cabin. Forward. To Boston, 50s 55a. 45a. * Halifax, 25a, 3Us Ise. * Canso, QU, 2s. ts. CARVELL BROS’, Agents. CIVIC ELECTIONS! Sv the Wayor. . pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and pressed in the Eighteenth Year of the Reign of present Majesty. intituled “An Act to Incorporate the Town of Charlottetown,” L do hereby give poblic notice, that an Election of Mayor and Five Councillors, For the CITY OF CHARLOTETTOWN, will be held on TUESDAY. 4th AUGUST next, at the several places followiny, that ia to auvi— In Ward Ne. 1—At the Store of Mears. J. & T. Morrie, Corner of Queen & Water Streets. In Ward No. 2—At the Coach House of Richard Heartz, Eeq., fronting on Syducy Street. In Ward Ne. 3—At the City Hall. In Ward No. 4—At the Fire Engine House, fronting on King’s Square. n Ward No 5— At the House of Mr Dennis Lyens, Corner of Great George and Eustou Streets. And at the said Elections the Poll will be opened at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open - | till five in the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION QF WARDS, “Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown whiel lies South of Dorcheater Street, and the parce! of ground formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street, and neith ot Dorebester Street. Number Three shall com- prise all that part af Charlottetown which Hee south of Gratten and North of Richmend Streete Number Four shall compnee etl that part ot Charlotretewa whieh lies seuth of Fitzroy and Gratton Streets. Number: Five shal! comprise al! that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the Common lof the said town.”—[See 12 Vie Cap. 34 intutled “An Act to incorporate the Town of Charlotu verally ad-) with «# Mr. Hughes, of this Estund, for some x! town") THEO. DESBRISAY, Mayor. P. McGUWAN, City Clerk. July 20, 1368. Whiskey, Gin, Olid Tom, Sugar, &c. UST RECEIVED, and will be SOLD) LOW-- 3 Qr. Caske Campbelltown WHISKEY, (Gleuuran Distillery.) very fine, 3 Qr. Casks Dukuyper GIN, 10 Casee OLD TOM, 4 Casks Crushed SUGAR. N. RANKIN, lin a | WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE SUGAR COATED PILLS! MURE SICK HEADACHE, REEFUMA.- / TISM, FEVER and AGUE, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, “COUGHS, COLDS, PAIN IN THE BONES. ERYSIVPELAS, SALT RHEUM, CUTANEOUS DISEASES, PILES, DROPSY, GRAVEL, DIZZINESS, LIVER COMPLAINTS, DIARRHGEA, GENERAL DEBILITY, &e., and are Warranted to Purify the Blood. Fer Sale at the Peincipal Office, Ne 372, Pearl Street, New York, aud by Druggists and | Storekeepers generally. W. R. WATSON, Charlotletown, Agent for the Island July 27, 1868. ly NOTICE. PENILE undersivned will, ov Friday, the 7th of August mext, at 2 o clock, I m , seb up and sell, to the lowest bidder, the ballasting af Victoria Breakwater, at Wood Istands. — Ample security Will be required for the performance of he work . BhANJ. WILLIAMS. Sup Pub Works: Chitown, Jaly dou, 1863, Better. ger Wicinn w adage oms sconces 18 a 2c ALHAMBRA and COMMERCE, (until further notice, ) between this Port and | Her | Db. LAIRD AND H A. HARVIE. July 20, 1868.—tf CARVELL BROS. June 1. Cpempdies srnr 9-<4abnnnn ys qotee oe ise we |“ #8 BE SOLD at AUCTION, on MON. DAY, 3rd AUGUST, at HL v'clook, a.m, at Professor Inglis, Upper Prince the residence of St., near the Free Church, all that gentleman's Houschold Furniture, Uonsisting of Avatoutical Diagrams, Ne., &c. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, July 20, 1868. RED WOOD! REDWOOD!! A large quantity of the above Article just received WARRANTED GOOD! For Sate at THE CASH DRUG STORE! P. G. FRASER. July 20, 1863. Drawing Room, Dining and Bed | . | Also, » vuriety of excellent Books, Globes, and | Positively Two : Days : Only. AT MARKET HALL. Thursday atd Friday, July 30 j& 31 + THURSDAY, 2 LEVEES at 3 & 8 p. m. *T FRIDAY, 3 LEVEES, at 11, a. m., | 3&8, p. in. 1 } ETURN FROM EUROPE (after an ab- sence of three ycars) where they have appeared belore nearly all the Kings, Queens, Parlor & Kitchen Stoves, Kitchen Utensils) Emperors, and nobility of the Old World, | Four Beautiful and Symmetrically formed | LADIES and GENTLEMEN in MINITURE. THEE ORIGINAL AND RENOWNED ; CEN. TOM THUMB AND WIFE, | COM. NUTT, and MISS MINNIE WARREN, Their uuique and exquisitely enchanting PERFORMANCES and EXHIBITIONS juever fail to charm and delight every beholder. They appear in |SONGS, DUETS, DANCES, COMIC DE. | LINEATIONS, AMUSING TRICKS BURLESQUES, and COMEDIES, IN CHARACTERISTIC COSTUMES. | The RICIT and ELEGANT Dresses, and the brillant collection of Diamouds worn before the various Potentates of Europe, all of which are intreduced in these popular Levees, cust over Twenty Thousand Dullars in Ge'd. Leadias and childrea ave consideratel, advised } te attend the Day Exhibition, and thus aveid the 'erowd and contusion of the Evening Pertorm- | | } } | Under the Patronage of Mrs. Dundas. CIRCULAR OF INVITATION, To the Ladies of Charlottetown. SERIES OF PRIVATE LECTURES in- structive and amusing, will be given every LUbSDAY evening, in the St. Anprew's Hatt, (by kind permission of His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown,) by the principal of the Academy of Music, (late Kevt Street,) ow the cultivation of the voice. The Series of Lectures (fourin number) will be divided into the following twelve sections, interspersed with musical anecdotes. ist sections The Voice —Hew, and when ob- tained. and * lis quality, Register and Compass. — Fowal Elocution. oh. ..2 What is requisite, besides ‘a voice,” to wake a Singer. th ¢ Vocal embellisiiments, aud when to be used. — Singiug out of tune. How to nvoid it. _. * Management ef the breath. ee Expression and Character. wee tee Time, and sacred singing. — @ Accompaniments. ([!lustrated ) bith -‘¢ Styie of Selection for Drawing- room Singing —. * What is requisite to attain per- fection. The first Lecture, seeoud aud third sections, will be given on PUESDAY evening. JULY 28th, commencing at half-piaet 1x, (in order to avoid using Lue gas,) and will couciude at 8. Adinission, 9d each, to defray printing expenses N. B —Ladies and Children only admitted. Phe Lady giving (by request) the above Private | Lowtures, tespoecttully svlicits the atteudauce of ber Pupile- Kach Lecture will conclude with a reading. by t ~ vethoress, of the Troubles and Vicissitudes of the “ Ladie’s Sullimag Benevolent and Ludustrial ecrety, being the come chapters of a new and ooginal Novel, therefure, those ladies intending to | patronize the Lectures sheuld attend the first. July 27, 1868. Prince Kdward island Bauwk Stock. “ENO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, 4th AUGUST, at 12 o’cluck, at the COLONIAL BUILDING— Sixty (60) Shares in the Bank of Prinee Edward Island. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, July 20. 1863. pat ial her JOHN JAMESON & SON, DUBLIN. JUST RECKLVED from DUBLIN, via Loudoa, a quantity of fine old IRISH WHISKEY, 25 V. ©. over proof. Warranted geuuine and unadulterated, at MACEACHERN & CO’S. New Grocery and Liquor Store, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, Queen St. | Juiy 20, tas. i | a LAND, KC. FOR SALE. i be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House, in Chartotterown, on FRIDAY, the 7th day of AUGUST next, at the hour of 1] e’cloek. fore neon. ONE HUNDRED ' ACRES of LAND with the CROP thereon the ppessession aud initerest of ANGUS ALLAN Mac- Donxacy, Jonnsou's River, Lot 35. Assigned by him io PATRICK DONPUY. for Terma and further partiontars please apply te Parmeck Dospuy, Lot 50, Cheery Vailey. Lot 50, July 27, Fs, Zin whiely will inclade the first. | ances. é Adumission, Is. Gd; Children under 10, le; Reserved Seats, 3s; Children under 10, to Reserved Seats, 1s. 6d. TURNIP SEED! ix SKIRVINGS. LAINGS; YELLOW BULLOCK. Cheapest in Town, 1s. Sd. per Ib. AT W. E. DAWSON’S. June 15, 1868. A LARGE SUPPLY. ( F the following ARTICLES, coustantly on hand, viz: Syrups, Jams, Marunaalades, Pickles, Sances, Cen- tectionary, Nuts of all Kinds, Currants, Pigs Canded Lemon, Orange und Citron Peels, ull kinds Spices, Babbits, Concentrated Potash and | Lye, Fiints, Dandelion, Coffee Taylor's Homepathic, Cocoa, Corn, Starch, Maizena Faria, Sago Rice, Mustard, Ginger; Pepper Black White and Cayanne; Tooth Brastes, Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Plate Brushes, Tooth Powders, Tooth Pastes, Tooth Washes, Perfumery Hair Oils, Hair Washes, Pomadea. ALSO, A large Supply of Patent Medicines, together with Drugs, Chemicals, &e-, &e. For Sale Cheap at the Cash Dray Store. P G. FRASER. Successor to the late M. W. Skiuuer. July 20, 1868. ROBERT TAYLOR, LOGK AND GUN SMITH, HILLSBOROUGH STREET, i EGS to inform the Public that he has fitted up a NEW SHOP on the OLD STAND, and is now prepared to execute all orders with which he may be favured with womptness and dispatch, Bell Hanging, Guns, Locks and Stoves Repaired. Ch'town, Jaly 20, 1508. NASH’S PRIME SCYTHES, AO, -12, 44, 46, Inch.) For Bale low, by dozen and retail. DAVIES & WEEKS. 6m July 2, 1368 —3i Buckeye vs. Manny! HE yood Farmers of this Islind may be puzzied as to the relative merits of the rival Reapers of the above celebrated wakers, but they can have no dewbts that the ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. Queen Street. is the best place ta buy all theit supplies of Family Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Ke, &¢. f MACKACHERN & CC. her isl us / July 20, 1868. f | AUCTIONS: st TUPLIN’S ESTATE, : At Auction. * New Loundou and Margate. Fae Subscriber will sell at AUCTION, on the premises, on TCESDAY, the Tsth day » of AUGUST next, that well known Property, <ituate at CLIFTON, Now Loadou, contaming about Oue Acre of Laud, with the Buildings thereon, consisting of ene large [wo Storey STORE, 42 « 26 feet, with a good Cellar, and well finished throughout. One Ware- nouse, 20 « 20 feet, with Steble atlached, and one DWELLING HOUSE, 34 » 24, well finished. Also, at Cliftou Wharf, Halfan Acre of Land, with a large GRANARY, 40 » 30 feet erected thereon [hie Property is one of the most desir- able business sites for carrying on a Country trade on the Island. Also. the MARGATE PROPERTY, containing about Half an Acre of Tand, upon which are erected one large Dwelling House, fiuished complete, and one Cottage, with Stables and Outhouse, together with a Store, Warelwuse aud Granary. ‘The Margate Property is situate in the midst of a flourishing settlement, is a good stand tor business, and possesses many local advantagos. The Clilton Property will be sold at 11 o’cloek a. os.: the Margate Property at 3 o'clock, p. a. Gived titles given. Treaus:—Fitteen per cent to be paid down on day ot sale; 35 per cent more oy execution of Deeds, within one month from day ef sale: aud the balance, with Latereat, at the ead of one year from day of sale, secured by approved Mortgage or Judgment. ‘ . GEORGE ANDERSON, Auctioneer, New London, July 13, 1868. isl pat ej Valuable Frechold Property FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY PUMLIC AUCTION, at the Covew House in Georcrrows, at Qwelte )eloek, noon, an SATURDAY, the FIFTH day of DECEMBER, A. D > leust-ander avd by virtue of a Power of Sale contamed ih a certain Ludenture of Mortgage, ®earmg date the fourth F. W. [LA LES, j day vt Nocember, A. D. 1863, aad made betwere Chemas Maher, of Georgetownu.in King’s County, in Prince Edward Island, Carpenter and Jomer, and Mary, bie wite, of the one part, and Leauet Cambridge Owen, of Charlottetown, in the said Island, Esquire, af the other wr) ALL, that tract, pleee or parcel of Land, tuate, | wg aud being in Georgetown, iu the i nd, known and distinguished as Town Lot Na@mber fifteen (15), in the third range, letter FL, ae the same ia deleniated, marked and laid down on the agora? plan of the said Town, kept in the office of t Surveyor General, or Keeper of Plawe, for: the said Island; reference being sagen pry Sn wore fully and at lange appear- ulm. ver fifieen (15), being bounded on the North by Gordon Street, extending theteon Bighty-four (84) tet, on the South by Lot Number Two (2); of the East by Lot Number fourteen (14), extend North and South one Muadred awd twenty (1 ivetand ou the West by Lot Number sixteen (16_ together with all and singular, the Buildings, Houses, Outheuses, Yarde, Gardens, and im- provements Lhegeu. For further particulars enquire at the office of F. Brecken, Esquire, Solicitor. L. C. OWEN. Charlottetown, 22ad May, 1868. Gm eS Valuable Freehold Property Kor Sale. INO BE SOLD by AUCTION, on the prenises, at ROLLO BAY, Lot 43, ia King’s County. at 12 o'clock, noon, on THORS. DAY, the Twaenrr Secump day of OCTOBER vext. (1868) under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in a certain Indenture of Morugnge. bearing date the twenty-ninth day of March, ¥ 1567, and made between Daniel Heary er of Relle Bay, Lot 43, in Prince Edward fsland, Merchaat, and Hannah D. Dingwell, his wife, of he ene part, and the Ht William Warren Lord, of Charlottetown, in the suid Istand, Merchant, as guardian of Ella May Lea, of the other wart ; ALL chat tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being at Rollo Bay, Lot or fowuship No. 43, aforesaid, bounded as follows : Commeucing at the south-west angle of Plot No. 12, in possession of James Aitken. om the vorth , edge of the Post Read leading to Charlottetown ; thence north a variation of twe degrees west from the magnetic north of the yeue 1764, north one haa- dred and two chains; thence east seven chains me fiftv links; thenee soath ninety-six chains te vorth west boundary of a tract of land in the possession of James O" Denael ; thence wing ihe course of suid Post Read westwardly to the place of commencement, containing seveuty-live acres, a little more or less, tozether with the houses, outhouses buildings erections ard impreve- ments thereon, With the appurtepances thereunte belonging. a: ; ; . For further particulars and conditions of sale, enquire at the office of Messrs. Haxsiey & Sex- Livan, Solicitors, Charlottewwa. W. W. LORD. Ch'town, July 16, 1868. Stand from Under! | DOWN COMES THE PRICES!! Sweet & Olive OIL! The Cheapest and Best in Charlottetown. Fer Sale at the Cash Drug Store. P. G. FRASER. July 20, 1868. The Centre of Attraction, AS USUAL, IS AB)” ROBERT YOUN Weak ago YOUNG ha the Tovelictf Dress Goods to be seen sug where. ae Ota YOUNG has the prettiest Hats and Bonnets. 2 it OBERT YOUNG has @w beautiful asso:t- ment of Shawls and Maotiles. f2.0anur YOUNG has the newest styles ia, ‘ in Ribbous, Fiowers and Feathers. Pas YOUNG has a nice stock of Hosiery and Gloves; ’ very Cheap. “" ” f2 obEar YOUNG has lovely STAYS, Cheap and Good... ereaas YOUNG has o large supply of kis unrivalled Boots frow St. Juba, ve bas the newest atvies in Hvop Skirts, cheaper than ever. ; YOUNG has the cheapest and best Prints ia Town, — JR OVERT YOUNG has Grey and) White Cottons 23 cheap an [2 oe YOUNG 7 ROBERT ; usual. §Q OBERT YOUNG has the Stock of Paper ars on the the Island. RR Opeer YOUNG is Agent for the Best Sewing Machine—the - “WRED.” . Charlottetowu Jane 27, i868 KING SQUARE HOUSE! ISAAC NASH. 2 Doz. SCYTHES, from the above cele- brated Maker. : —aLso-—— ete ; FORKS, RAKES, SNEATHS, SCYTHE SLUNES, &e. de.) BEER & SONS. July 13, 1868. FROM FRANCE-VIA LONDON. I ENNESSEY'’S. DARK aod PALE BRLANDIES in Hups , Qa Cases, and | Cases: Some im cases vexy oLp end vexr — FINE, at “TTALIAN, WAREHOUSE" * MACEACHERN & OO. duly “ 88. em me eS — ere ee ani acer oe