en ees of H. M. Navy in the Bay Cha-! + an ho asked for his papers, ety Iv is gratifying to observe the number of buil’. che Captain ings in the course of erection or finish during the Clark asked thés offtcer if they (the American ) Present eumawr. The Messra, avios have set he ddven out of the Bay, nod was tod &" example of mercantile building art otvanen. fation that We would gladly sew followed. The Roman Catholic Kpiscopal Patacw will, when erected, Se an ornament and an kone to the City, were bo tha kr > tw } that so loag as they Kept three miles from the shore, they were perfectly safe. If this arrane aon had been authoritively made, and was al sable to the Rays of this Island, the chan sud tender the memery of Rishop Melnotyre dear applies ; \ Cok sih tee, Ae net only to the deacendarte of his flock, but to all had been : a eg . . be 7 - persons of taste and intelligence of whatever creed eogsent. Mr. ties , ee eo Mey may happen to be. The School-house iu the ‘slong to look at the question broad!y . of this Color 7 i . Course of erection will, like the Davies’ building : of dhe, you lose the : ; and fairly if," 6s , : ose the « xreatly add to the beanty of Queen's Square. The * oan o » rou ll n »Y oT ' portan y¥ now presente d, you will never, } Islander laments that so any buildings, and these babls have a better eppormanrty to secure yout | lofty and large, are being composed of Wood, and rights, with regard to your own inva tial euggeste that there should be a law to prevent vou have at present Ify ou say persons from building of wooden materials. Wo fisheries, toa ves ¥ te »¢ ent w 1A small comp neat , would gladly eve such a law in force, but we Veasels collided, and sank where they now tlie an ‘ as s im their favor which t Kreatly dewot whether the trae has aa yet arrived the battem. The epet where the last @f thoae for the ’ tor the adoption of a measure se stringent. There “Wrecks lie, can yet be found, as those whe aliss Americans are so aux ¢ to obtain, you w are Various impediments in the way of such an Covered it took land marks, &y which the spot ret but then li w well, th eurctment. Pirst, the want of capital, A few Could be pointed out it sought for.—Com, x successtul merchants can, it a true, aflord to esau : a grod tx ured ¢ i : . ithoa arnbne > , ian’ f build of Y ick withoet intvesering on the eRpital When the Str. P. of Wales come to the Wharf as hard @ a a .S ean with t ‘ ee ner but they are net emR Ny The on Tueaday night, (Wo men, on landing, careless alitiaaes One point, above all others at = . number of those who wish to build, either ly walked over the wharf ou the opposite side, / vf the purposes of trade or dwelling, are com-| ° Mr. Reilly. Tobacconist, of this town, betag Mr. Nea egn “us eat value was felled to borrow, and so long as thoney commands present, instantly sprang after them, se ining one, marten. he to vet < a ‘ Irom seven to ten per cent and upwards, itis the he swam with him to a veasel near by, caused iil ui aeiataiiaes ie eg st. or the supposed interest, of such persons hin to iy hold of a repe hanging over the side st ia aWhy tr n productions » cheane ate 5 cS 7 : P here . } i tu be Id of the cheapest material, added to which | lett him there, then went and rescued the other, ourselves “ ‘ them t i re, | # Wunder of those who held the fee simple of de. | There was quite asea at the time ;as the wind Sirable rallun are ne ar ‘ . a us than anv other mine of ve aa ae - nil “i me to part with the and tide were both high. Mr. Reilly's prempt “ge a : pes anen enure, atic preter LiVing® leases fur a activity, and manly eXertiona are worthy of the wea side the fisheries Mr. Cary ted) term of years of longer or shorter enduranee, and highest praise We have been mformed that hee at ai etten clogged with covenants and conditions that | these are not the only persons who are under ° are unlaverable to the iuvesting of large stuuis bligati ts 3 “4 y “ae bp pesnene ts ies Gintet okie badlacuee tee te ante g a ih oOtigation to him, asa means, by whom they : Nee rag ides, few people ke to terd money were saved from a watery grave. Al! honor to peard wat being Mf @ leasehok i interest, and the man whe attempts such men.—S. J. ', }0 False money ona feasehold tenure ia certain to a a arate agrt tura ¥, etc., and _ . * : pay mere tor the money borrowed than those whe 7 . : v . <7 >» { x vy Db 1 sto s} 0 8, a d ean give secur ily tipper a treehidd witha good 5ae AU WEN r.—V - urnderstand that David : — title, We are pleased, however, to Bud that Lung, formerly of Tryon, was yesterday ou bis i hot summer mouths here, h we : ; iCodhrasaiiae Jaap , i . 2 after s ee . ; ; ' many are adepting a style of building whieh, an Smee te on Soe a is the Sdand “ only suitsble Hotel accomn ation for the taeugh the material i prin ipally of we dywil have ae ge | . “ty years, 2 7 ae oe - ‘ iii Pais other web with au accident et 1 Whar aud, addressing the many gentlemen farmers @*!etuel y the appearance of ston , uch asthe store Point du Chene ‘whieh all te es late ; : a oa and warehouse lately erected by Owen Connolly, Neg ,the frout of which is boarded lathed and plats tered and is to be stucesed so as to resemble free ; “made their pile,” Nr. endeavored to apress upon their r eseut who i ad minds tha eheir responsibility did net terminate with th stone Phe sawe process is to be adopied in the ; range of tour-storey buildings belonging to Mesais . . : nm « by m ' ° hea . - : ‘ atiendance UpoR Such meetings as Che present. Dunn, MeKeuna aud Costello, in Queen Street. tle reminded them that a number of Cha Vhe dsleader recommends the City Fathers heedis te theis looking te bave brick er stene bewiddiugs instead of weed. The Corporation has av power to to- tertere, and any application to the House of As erection ef a switable Hotel for the special ac- | sembly is useless. A proposition was made to ; allow the City Couneil to impose @ tax upon the owners of wooden houses, for the purpose of rais- - dag a feud to be exclusively appropriated to the ti- | Sustentation ef the Fire Departaaent, but, like every olber weasure for the bereft of Che City town tlemea had I it their f caicte, and liberally subscribed towards 1e commoudation «4 the strangers just a luded and whose visits coul€ net fail larcely to « tribute to ihe tu! Island said Mr. H., in concludiag his very excellent, general prosperity of our bea ‘ “Let the farmera now see to itwasrejected. Anything that has the appear- though, we fear, imperfectly reported address, ance of taxation—particularly if the taxes are to **that they have the interests of P. E. Island | them—wmeets with no favor from the wembers ot the Legislature. And yet we cannot but think that such a tax would be at‘ended with great beneSt. It would be, by mating the Fire De- partwent more efficient, operate ae a partial iv surance, at all events have a tendency to lower the rate of the premium of insurance If, as the Islander assert, the British and other Lusurauce ; Cemipaties are withdrawing their agencies, be- at heart; let them come forward and take shares in the proposed Hotel, and they would, be under- tuok to say, get more interest for their mouey than wany of them appeared ¢o have auy a" ica To be continued. “ee Yue following Resolutions were wnanimous- | *ttueted of iguitable material, it becomes the ¥g ; — ewners of wooden houses to be am the alert, and va Friday evening |g moderate tax which would enable the Corpora tien te multiply tanks and resevoirs, as well as te bave steam and other engines in all parte of the ly passed at the meeting inst :— Whreeess the subject of Reciprecal Free Trade between the United States of America and >, Trade between oe oe , . Ceaipaiies to resume their riska, and at lower Brith Nerth Amenecan Colonies has been re diecuceed at Purtiand -. iia tiets of rates of preminm By exseapting brock and ew wii ee ‘ al Ps ' ia Maine, by @ convention of delegates represen! ing stone housea trom the tax, aa encosragement would be given to waking such edifices of these inaterials io preference to the wore perishable aud inflamabie. the principal! commercial interests of the aaid @rates asd Cabemes: and whereas there ‘as been istely submitted te the Uusted Statex (un- gtess, by aa influential member thereof, certaio Reecluiiouse, containing a preposition ter the establishment of reciprocal Free Trade ith Prince Edward Island, in certam productions of beth countries, inefuding fish, and the modifica- tien of the present regulations for granting on letters cotuing trom the Uuited States of Ame- licenses to American fichermen to fish on the) pies and that on letters evut from the Ieland to shores of thie Ieland, which resolutions are likely ies tilntiee We wish, in common with a number of our fel- low citizens, fur some reliable information upon W ithie 2 few sucuths past the Post @w be entertained with faverable 9 con- : eideratwen by the American Congress and Go- Office in the United States has allowed letters tu serameut; and whereas there appears to be an be sent to the Island having stamps to the amon, gimeat autversal desire, as enunciated at the eaid Pertiacd Contention, ter the establishment of re- cipreea!l Free Trade between the United States avd the North American Colonies : and whereas the Treaty reepecting Free Trade. aad the ex- tension ot the Fishery rights entered inte be tween Her Majesty the Queea aad the United States of Asnemea on the Sth June, one thousand person in Charloitetown with ten cente prepaid ew ht bundred and fifty-four, proved te be of great adrantage te the people vf this Colony: of #ix cents instead of ten cente as formerly. these Jettera the Postmaster in Charlottetown de. Under what Law Fa- werly, when a letter came from the States te a mands six pence curreney does the Postmaster justify this exaction? pay. If the Awericas Gouveruiment choose to re That the re-eatablishiner Trade between the Krtiuh Resolved thereface Eeviprocal Free that to the Post Office here? Who bears the Nerth Auarican Celomes, aud the United States. lose, the American or Colonial Post Giice 1} Apprehensions are eutertained ¢hat the vecest| Du Lomail) ..n.< . 00 cccecwss< cows orn Sed we «# America upeu a similar, bet gore extended Is the amnmnt of postage divided between the | attempted rising against the Turkieh authority in Mutiun, per ib........ Nis tek ek ++ 33d to Gd! basie, with respect to euamerated artecies, and!) Post Offices of the two conutries. or does each | Bulgaria will be renewed. Accoure received | Veal, per Ib........ ssidweed ee coe ceeeedd todd also & similar extension of the Fishery rigiits, keep its own? fe there ne understanding or ar from that quarter represent that the ceowutry re-| Ham,......2.eceseces ededduse sis sccc meee 464 ere vepeeialiy tf conureted with the right of rangement between the affices in each country ? registration and the coasting trade far oer ves 6¢ 6 @ the Tluited States. would te to the mwe!ual nieatage of both countries. Rersdtced, That the conditions of extending to the fisbermen of the United States the righ! of fishing within three miles of the shores of this Island, and the privilege of access to the porta barber. » ena eon . pean keeled Gataess in additien te that paid de the States is a gross ment ead Legiciature of this Colony, in ati re) gustice. pects, se far as the same shall net be opposed to auy etistieg Constitutional principle of the Lawes ef tee United Kingdom. { Resolced, That the Seeretary of thie meeting are ite eaactnents respecting foreign postage ? W bat is the rule respecting letters from Frauce, Germany, oc other foreign countries? Satisfae- lory auewers te these questions will teud to re move from the minds of wany the convietion that =o _ THE RINDERPEST. out at Paris, Ontario. This intelligence bas vad do furnish to the several members of the Logie) the effect of causing the Government te issue an lature, representing Queen's County and Char- extra of the Official “ Gazette,” pretiib ting the juttetown, a copy of the Resolutions passed at this anportation ot horned cattle from the United meeting. and respecttallg request them ta give States into any part of the Provinces of Outariv the subject their cordial aappert in the Legielatere, oF Quebec I v give some idea of the nature of in order te obtain the otgeet ated widhes of this this diaeaae. it is eniy neerssary for us to state, mectiag, a8 understood by the said resolutions that at Pittsourgh, Pa, out et one lot of 200 ommemguailaiia, " bead of cattic 166 died in & tew twurs. WINTER WiLEAT. ~~ 7 ; ? AN Inquest was held by Dr. Beer, one of the We have much pleasure in transferring to Our) 6) ory tor Queen's County,on Friday, the 2tet eviumous from the “ Patriot of Thu reday the letter of the Hoa Daniel Davies, respecting Winter Wheat,grown by him Wo feel eatinéed, cutee tu tis ea Aetmeen Daaiets thst a8 the experiment has proved sucewssful, i Queen's Wharves. Verdict, “ Found drowned.” @ very short time oar farmers will not only We understand the body of the unfortunate man be able to supply their families with the «taf af a i@ the Catholic Cemetry on the fife, but will have flour to export, thereby keep —— ing ia circulation a large amount of money | THe ALLEGHANISNS Comune! which has heretofore been sent off the Island tu Shantanu, whe appear here on Mouday evening, . August 3iet, were very successful on their foreign euriek our neighbors. Mr. Davies and Me. liver, tour, The Australian correspondent of the Lon. deserves the thanks of the community for the doa Times. says: — efforts put forth by them to ivtruduce guud Seed |“ The delighted throngs who everywhere greet them, and the golden favors they receive, speak Wheat inte the Island. | louder forthe exeellence of their easertainments . ° i than auy encoudsws of vurs.”’ To the Editor of the Patric. ; aia ,— >e- Having heard that some Canadian farmers, act- tled at Tigniah, had sucereded in growing some fue samples of winter wheat last year. and as it struck we that my Gelde were ste - three w ie growth, | imported two varieties from Canada, | - ; whseh ae iu September last, with the fol-| StumM™MeRsipe, August 18, 1864.—Thie morn- lowing cesulce:— | ing a ae ” we it oe , : (a small building, formerly use i tron ato a _ ters yr cal by Colin McLennan, E+q , was on fire. It was poe pad ear a oor and ai a | latterly ueed by Mr. J. Grady asa place wherein wise southera acpeet. ‘The land was in execilent te epi cakum, of which a large quantity was con- 4 boon suwa down to grass after sumed in the fire. A large warehouse, the gable — = ee ear. Upon viewing the end of which was in close proximity ta the scene fisid : Janka ‘ Sound an enseeed with lof the origin of the fire, and which afforded the dsisioe. Yiiese were mown down and burnt, the luad salted to tha exteut of five bushels ty the Sere, and then plowed ap. The seed wheal was Sowa sbuut the 10th of September, the land bav- te — ae vo | oe way nt Cee | showed a laudable spirit of vbedience to the he yom an he thaw in Mareh last | powers that be (however occasionally that same whieh billed about one third of au aere of the wheat, With this exeeption it has turned out well, The wheat haa been housed, and is e+timat- €d at 20 bushels to the acre. The oiaer ficld—about three and three quarter | seree——was an old meadow, well sheltered, which | September, we weleome to our sanctum. tad been broken up in September, 1560. It ap-) work, edited by Samuel R Wells, well knows peared to have been lately limed. This field wae jig this community by the able lectures delivered towa duwu with oate in the spring of 1567, awd by him some few years age on Phrenology, wil produced a fair erop with a large yield of straw. fylly repay the lime expended iu a careful perusa At coon as tee oats were huueed, the field wae | of it. prewed up, tap dreased with compost, and about the 15th September sown with eight bushels of emerge Bing eset mya cae seer aoa amongst the boats of Chepstow hy the lower part retaina the water in some places | cau as wigriicadtr on tthe water thaws. Wherever the ice formed, the appearance ofa poets she : poe Seles @a the fivid the wheat was killed. I estimate | peared to be, as near as the nea yh aoaiian a. three quarters oi an sere to bave been so killed ; | 100 feet long. It made no a p the reat of the field has produced a luguriant crop of wheat, which is now being reaped aud ia eati- mated at twonty te twenty-five bushels te the acre fur the eutire field Many persous who have Viewed both fields, eansider the white bald wheat wueb the most productive, acme care proluciik) We OLierge that the Islander of yesterday Maty grains of well filled wheat. Apologizing for states that all the Foreign Losurance Companies Seeupying so much of your space, but witli onak have withdrawn their ageneies frou this Island, er which I haps way prose interestiig | with the exception of that represented by Mr. formers. | Pelois. This ia not strictly correct, for the Koval {neurance Company ot Liverpool, G. B, we learn, ix again prepared to take risks here, and parties wishing to insure tay make appli- cation to William Full, E«q, who acts for th Company iy this city. —Pet. Hagh MeEachern, (cooper) of Souris, belong- ing te the dishing schooner “ Adine”’ found His Exectieney the Liestesant Governor and | Mre. Dundas, aud G. D. Atkinson, Exq , Private Secretary to His Excellency, started yesterday morning in the steamer Princess of Males ou a vok's visil to Halitax.— Her. =-_oro fiery element not been restrained, was saved only | the premiums of insurance in the good town of | Summerside, much lower thac the present rates. —Com. to Isl. The American “ Purenological Journal, for “eo —_ A Ses Seneenr at rae East Point —A _ corres- is writes: —‘‘Quite a sensation was It glided along quite leisurely, showing its bead, which was a tremendous sise. There have not been any catches of mackerel made on the Svuth side a8 yet.—Hes. —wPo—— I remain yours truly, DANIEL DAVIES. Ch'town, Aug. 18, 1863. Carlton's Condition Powders and placing itupon a par with other municipalities, | be levied from those whe can best afford to pay | heause of co many houses in the City being cone | city, would ge far te inducing Fire Insurance | the discrepancy that exists between the postage | On! postage, the person receiving it bad no more to| tof duce the postage from ten to ix cents, what is | Is there any local law upou the subject, and what | the conduct of the Post Office anthenition ts wholly | uuautherized, and that the dewand af full peatage | The Ottawa Times says the disease has broken | ‘ast, nat, on view of the body of a young man named | and | ‘The Alle | most effectual supply of combustibles, fad tie | imst., at the resideace of Mir. by the plucky and well directed efforts of the | On the T7th imst., : ‘members of the Fire Department, aided by the | DesBrisay, Mr. Solomon Strawg, of Worthington, | co-operating agencies of the outsiders, all of whom | ¢o Mise Emily Hinton of Bathurst, N. B. power may be exercised,) that ought to reduce | boats, but gave the men that saw it a great seare.— IN thirteen fathoms of water off the East Point Reet, is to be seen, every day, the apar ef a sunk- eh vessel, supposed to be the schooner Bashion jot Gloucester, Mae. The spar ia broken eff at the deck, reversing it, and in that shape it ap | | Pets fos, on thark, as it were, to point ont the, last reatiig place of some poor fellows, as they | | slumber tn © deaths cold euitrace,” deep beneath (the waves of the merciless ocvan Ip twenty | fathome near her, fres another which woald re. | wain npobservet, no doubt, were ét wot That, j sete French Bishermen, who frequent that spot fanaually to fish, cane this Jaly ax wsual, and in, Rshing there becume fastened inte wemething on, the bottom, which caused then some trouble te } i | get clear of, aud did not succeed watt they had | cut away a good deal eftheir gear. They, how- ever, drew severai fathotos of the sunken veasel's Hgging over the stelace of the water. ‘They re- port that, te all appearance, it was sound and in geod condition, and would appear as if wot long Wider water, Av opinion prevails that those twe his head trom his body. We deeply sympathise with his bereaved friends.— Ib. --- - On Thursday, the 6th iant., Herbert Bell Esq Alberton, faauched a very handsome fishing schooner, called Jane Beut She is built with a centre bourd, and for model and workinauship surbasses uny of her predecessora. We wisi her | eulerprisiuy owuer success. —— Great harm and discomfort is cansed by the ase of purgatives which gripe and rack the syster * Parsons’ Purgative Pills’ are free from all im- | pure matter, audure mild aud health-giving in their j eperation, ; : —" At this season of ths vear, cramps apd paine in | the stomach aud bowels, dysentery. diarrha@a, &e , are quite common, and should be checked at once. ie s Anodyne Liniment’' is the beat article fthat can be ased in all such cases, and sheuld be | kept in every family. —--> - Morse's Indian Root Pills: Very Latest Despatches. nnn London, Ang. 20 —Evening. | Advices from Rie Janerio are to Jaly Met An {attack on the Parngnavan fortress of Hawinita took j place on the L6th of July in the morning. | The combined Brazihan and Arventine forees ander Marquis De Casenis advanced to the assault in three columns numbering 1600€. At the snwe time a heavy fire was opeved upon the fort from the fleet of iron elade and land batteries. After | desperate and prolonged figlting at the foot of the lentrenchment the allies retired without affecting ja lodygwment in the enemy's works. The reported loss of the Alfies is 3,00. killed and wounded { Nothing is Known of the loss of the Paragwagaus ; but as they fonght most of the time under cover of | } their entreuch ments, it is supposed that their lowes | } were fur less than the Allies The allied force in Gran Chaco also advanced with the objeet of ent- ting off the communications of Lopez in the forest but they found them defended by a large body of | Parngnavans. protected ly breastworks, after an} obstinate engagement the Allies withdrew The | {leas Wf the hatie de not atuted. The hope of the | War party in Brazil rested npon the success of this enterprise. and its failure will give a great iompetaa | j to the peace wovement. New York, Aug 21. Yellow fever is reported ns prevailing to a con siderable extent in the Island of Cuba. ! Gold opened at 144) | } London ® Ang 20, Pp, m. | | | A Paris deapateh aavs tliat at a ceview of the ltroops at Marseilles vesterday which attracted aa | | mumenee crowd of citizens, a popular demonstration | iwas made in favor of pence. Loud cries were | rained by the spectators for peace and against war. |} The crowd wus orderly and there was uve inter ference on the part of the police Vienna, Ang. 19. } j | fimains in an unsettled condition, and thongh the} insurrectionary bukds have disappeared or been | Bispersed, the indiewhens «re that secret prepara i tions of a formidable eharacter are being made for lan extensive ontbreak. The attention of ee loeeree a ee ee res = a | Austrian government has been called to this} *® flow, por 1b... . 0... eee neste eee eee Od bo | threatening state of affaira by the annenal demand | Be NE sane debe ones scere eres se Done | for fire arma from the other side of the Poavrube, | UE Ue Wainy bencanee jiveeletewee - ad to 3ga | and orders have been issued prohiliting the ex-| eens OF GED Thins sic ois oe o's Bs tO 20s! | portation of arms or ammunition from Austrian) Eggs, por dozen. ..... 2.22 cee eee oe Oh Is | territory inte the Dauetian Priucipalitics. Grain. London, Aug. 21, p.m. | Barley, .....0.. cece eee ce cess conse oe OS to Ge Gd & The select Fleven from the most celebrated | ats, per do.... 2... 2... seee eee ... Ba to 38 3d lericketers of Enylawd will sail from Liverpoeds. | Vegetubles. | September 2nd, for New York A series of gnmes | | will take place between them and the Cricket! | Clubs of the states and iu Cama(la. + po+—_— | Holloway'’s Pills —Every body's Wish.—One | of the many causes of the eminent snecess of this | | medicine is the quiet, purifiying effect it exerts! lever the circulation; it Watches over the new) i blaed forming from the food. inzigerstes the dis-) tribution of the matwre blood, aad caate out the leld which has done its duty. and whose further | | presence becomes detremental — By taking Hollo- | ways Pills, agreeably to their accompanying tn- structions. every person may attain the best per-| | giiseable state of health without interfering ma } terially with tie asuai habits. easures.or pursuits. | i‘The weak and nervous will find themselves m-! vigorated by judicious doses of thie medicine, aud | | by atendy and persevering attention may con- filently hope for increased strength, greater com: | fort, and better health er = Married, On the Mth inat , at the residence of the ‘bride's | father. by the Rev. D. B Parnther, Mr. Artemas! George Sims, to Hannah Louisa McIntyre, second | | daughter of Churles Binus, Eeq. } | In Charlettetown, on the Ist inst., by the Rev | W. Koes, Mr. Maleolm McDonald, Nw Glasgow Koad, to Mrs. McDonald, widew of the late Capt. | McDonald, Point Prim. July 13th, at the Parsonage House, Portsmouth, 'N. H. by Rev J. F. Waterhouse, Mr Fred, ww. Webber or Charlestown, Mass, formerly of Char- | lottetewn, P. E. [., to Sarah E., daughter of Smith | W. Nichols, Esq , of Metrese, Maas. | Ou the 2Ist ult., by the Rev. HW McKeown, the |Revy Jobn MeMurray, Editor of the Proviacial | | Wes'eyan, to Elinebeth, Cuughter of the ‘late | W illisen Allieon, Exq., of Newport.—Hx. Paper. | Atthe residence of the bride’s futher, on Wed- nesday, the t9rh inst., by the Rev W. R. Frame, | Mr. John Bethune, to Mary Isabella Guliachne, | ‘youngest daughter of Mr. Rubsrt Glover, all of Summerside. | At the Manse, Alberton, on the T$th inst , by ithe Rey. Allan Frazer, assisted by the Rev. W. Stewart and Rev. W. R. Frame, Mr. Dugald | Sullivan, te Mi-e Elizabeth Thompson, both of Geo. Hinton, Summerside, by the Rev. Albert. LONI LE LESS el Died, | At Grand River, Lot 55, on the 28th July ult , Mr. John McDonald, in the 23rd year of his age, Jecply regretted by bis relatives and frieuds, aud | by all who had the pleasure of his acguaiutance. | %§ | j | | ness of several years, whieh ehe bore with Chris | of the late John Croker, Charlouetuwn Royalty, | jaged 69 vewrs. eS — Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED, Avge Lith —-Moregtash, F. Waltham, Liverpool, ballast, Alice Myrick, Kelsey, Boston mer, to kK oC. Hall, Wa Higgins, Noit Rankin, and others, Campbell, Toney, Bangor, 32 m pressed bricks, and JaQeasks of lime, to Bishop Melutyre Angeline, Roberteen, Pictou, 43 tone round coul, ty Perkins und Casléy. Seeah Ann, Jones Vignish, N. B., Lumber, to wasten Mav ‘Turu ball, Pictou, coul, to Peake Bros & Co. Vienna. MeDouald, Picton, 30 tons eval, to WH Farqu harson. Aon Westway, Taylor, Boston, mer 17th.—~—Alexander, Lanigan, Cow Bay, 160 tous coal, toM Fotey. €8th—Hope, Robertson, Pictou, coul to Beer & Sons. Shemogue, 11,000 Deals, to Peake Bros & Cu; Maria Alue, McAvoy, North Sydeny, 51 tons con] to Perkins & Caseley; Klisabeth, Duigay, Shemogue; Daniel P King, Munro, Halifux wer; Susie A Mullins, Grandique, C B, 48 tons lime- stone; Johu Nelson, Underhill, fishin voyage, 65 bbls mackere); Charles Napier, Meletere, 90 bbls mackerel. 20—>sobr Ranger, Mutch, boards aud hoops; Peacock. 15,000 deals, to Walsh & Owen; Claunda, Allan, Miramichi, 28 tons limestone, to J C Popes Rebie Kurns, Mureti- son, 68,500 ft deals, to B Davies; Villette, Mo- Neill, 34 tons limestone, to Peardon 21st—Sebr Adino, McAulay, fishing voyage, 65 bbls txackerel 22nd — Mary B Dyer, Purviere, 190 do 24 — Awbrose, McDunald, Pictou, cval; Frank Gallant, 160 bbls wackerel, to I C Halil; Charles, MeNeill, Shemogue, 19,500 deals ; William Suttoo, Lee, 160 bbls wackerel; Jubn Gerard, Rowe, 1544 do; Spray, Veneau, Richi- bucto, boards & deals; Three Sisters, ifumber, Pictou, 36 tons coal, to Wm Stewart; Octavia, Medsaac, 195 bbls mackerel, to L C Owen; Adele, Patterson, 140 du, to LC Owen. C).EAUED, Aug 16th—Feme, Mckoun, Shemogue, bal.‘ Pur- suit, O'Brien, Haliax, bal ; Olevid, Buckler, Port Hood, bal.; Velocity, MeLaine, Kichibucto, bal.; Vermont, Kennels, Pugwash, bal ; Daniel, Walsh, Pictou, ba!.; 1%7.hb—Hero, McKay, bal ; ISth—Albert Edward, Atkinson, Shediac, bal ; M.W. Kilbride, Kinch, Pictou, baving on board WO bbls. berring. 2 Ubis| mackerel, 27 qtls cod- fish, shipped by Kilbride & Howlan, and 20 bbls. vid iron, by Wm. Crabbe; Lively, Roberts, Tata- magouche, bal., Spy, McPherson, Bay Do Che feur; May Lucy, Watkins, Pictu, bas 18th — Princess of Walez, Evans, Shediac, 9S bbls Mackerel; &state W. B. Dawson 1 case of Leather; 23 bbls eggs by W. B. Dean, fc. 19—Schr Angelique, Kobertson, Piston, bal; Buiigt Atalunta, McMillan, Pictoa, doy Sehr Jubn Nelson, Junr, Underbill, fishing Voyage; 20—Schr Princess of Wales, Wier, Buy of Islands, Newfoundland; Margaret Jane, Chapman, Buctouche; Sarah Ann, Jones, Pictou, bal; Hope, Robertson, do do; Brigt Robie Burns, Murchison, Liverpool, deais, by Benjamin Davies; Sehr Suannon, Bully, Kichibucto, 1500 brick, 4c; Str Alhambra, Nickerson, Buston, mackere! and codfish, by Curvell Bres, John Nelson, £. C. Hall, W. B Dean, and others; Schr Vienna, McDunaid; 26—Koyal Arch, Me Pherson, Miramichi, bal; 21—Adino, McAulay, a fishing voyages Brigt Annandale, Lanigan, N. Sydocy, bal; Daniel P King, Munro, Brule, sundry goods; Marie Alva, Mckvey, Sydney, bal; Hope, MePhail, Pictou, do; Lilia Ada, Foley, Cow Bay, do; Campbell, Terrey, do do; Euterprise, Peacock, Shemogue do; Str Prinoess of Wales, Evans, Shediac, 128 bbls mackerel, by IC Hall, 20 tubs butter, by Jas Reddin, 14 bbls eggs, by W B Dean; Clarinda, Allin, Bay de Verte, hal; 22—Vilette, McNeill, Pictou, bal ; Annie, Sullivan, Kiver Philip, dou; Menneguash, Waltham, Liverpool; Mary 8 Dyer, a fishing voyage; 24—William Sutton, Lee, de; App Westaway, Tayler, New Brunswick. eoenntnncifllliny: Fisuixe Vesset.s Rerorrep at Caautorrseews, Agg 19.—Charles Napier, Mc- lutyre, with 90 bbls mackerel, to Capt. J. MeDonald, Georgetown. YO—Adino, McAulay, with 69 bbls. mackerel, te €. U. Carlton, Souris. 22—Marvy Lb. Dyer, Purvere, Gulf, with 1$0 bbls. mackerel. Macreqeé, Aug. 15—Sch Arrow, @f Georgetown, McDonald master, 120 bbls. three weeks out. —Amateur, of Georgetown, Melutyre, master, 70 bbls. anackerel, two weeks ont. Therbert Bell, Esq., of Alberter, who ig now in this city, reperts that the boate xt Skinner's Poud, Miminigash, and Nail Pond, met with splendid lack inthe early part of this, and the end of lust week. The tish are very large and fat, and the catch ranging from 500 to 2000 each beat per day. Jerome Piuo, of Mimnigash, fishing fer Mr. Jolin Matheson, with three hands, caught 2700 macker- elon Monday last,—being equal to about 15 barrels lund worth £45 Arrived at Montreal. 13th inst, Brig Athlete, of Georgetown, McDenald,Matanzas, cargo sugar and | nolasses The value (£3214) of tive cargo of the Alhambra on Thursday, Was larger than oer whele exports | The egys exparted | te the United States in 1848. last year amounted to more than double vur ex- ports to that country twenty years ago.—Is. 19 — Mary Kate, Gillis, | aT ST, DUNSTAN'S COLLEGE, | Tae last and Best of the Season! | TEXHE TEA PARTY of tho Season will be held on the beautiful grounds of St. DUNSTAN'S COLLEGE, oon WEDNESDAY, the 2ud SEPTEMBER next. No pains will be spared to afford pleasure and recreation te ail those who will attends; and judging by the well known zeal and euergy of the good ladies who buve volunteered to superintend the affair, there is every reason tu believe that the TEA will be a great success. The proceeds will be for the beuellt of the College. week. ‘urthee particulars pext DDANTZTANDPYTrt. BRONZONETTE! FANHE application of this most elegaat pre- paration is extremely simple, while its ef fect upon the articles eauwerated below is almost magical, imparting to them a glazed biovzed suriace uf Great beauty :— [ron Fenders, Stoves, Gas Fittings, Ornaments, Lamp Stands, Copper Coins, &c., STRAW Harts, BunNeTS, Peaster Busrs & Onna- MENTS, L&aves, (real), Ivy, Laurel, Molly, &e.—"* Effect most charming,” —Leather leaves nay be Bronzed IL- LUMINATORY and WrRiTrinG. Use- ful aud ornamental. Glass may alsv be Miuminated W. R. WATSON, City Drug Store, Victoria Building, Auguat 17, 1903. EX “KEWADIN 1 ™ Boxes TIN PLATES, J = 3 Rolls SUEET LEAD, 110 Bags CULT NAILS, 1 Cask BAR TIN, 27 Keys GUNPOWDER, For Sale, at a small advance on cost, by H. E. STARBIRD, & Co. Aiu TO SPORTING GENTLEMEN ! ALL'S COURSE & FINE GUN®QWDER, in Flasks and Canisters. Patent Lead, Shot and Water Proof CAPS. G. & 8. DAVIES. Ch'town, Aug. 24, L8¢8. A. HERMANS, GUN- SMITH, Bell-Hanger and Tin-Smith, EGS to inform his friends, and the public gene- rally, that he bas again commenced business on VORCHESTER STREET, next door to the Read- ing Room Building, where he is prepured to execute all orders in his line, with neatuess und despatch. —ON HAND— +4 Nent Assorument of Tinware Kitchen Utensits, &c., &ec., including the patent BON TON COFFEE POT which receiwed the Gold Medul Prize at the Pasjs Exposition of 1867. Also BON TON LANTERNS, which will sarpass everyUiing in the Market, and suitable for nc Farm use or on board Vessels. A few WATER COOLERS on hand which, together with a large variety of ether STOCK will be sold cheap for CASH, Mr. LERMANS is Agent for SAWYER’S CRYSTAL BLUE, a new, economical and superior article used in washing, whereby a saving of fifty per cent. is guaranteed, and for which he begs to solicit the patronage of Laundry Maids, &c. Ch'town, duly £8, 1868, White Lime fo Plastering, &c. BEER & SONS Are now burning a lot of superior WHITE LIME. Orders from the country for Lime, in bar. rela well headed ap, penctually ded te. Aug. 17, 1S68- c atte Aug 3, 1868. din PRICES CURRENT. CuaRrcorrerown, August 21, 1868. Provisions, Beef, (smal!) per 1b... 2... ce sccee eee Bd to Fd Do by the quarter. ....0000. cececees 084d to Sd Pork, (onrense)... 5 osc csowcccoess 0s Sh Sid eves 4d to Td occnecse Bete Sg id --.-10d to de cd antast ere ee, BES icne wine coe PE ibis beeen eet e eww nee Potstoes, per bushel ..........+..+..2to 2s Gd do new OR oc oinet nun éee send Sd to le New Potatoes per quart.......-. sees -4i td ROIOR, 9.004 buck tie Seadeaees coevecccees 66 to Od Green Peas per quart....- ctec eres coos 6d to 7d Poultry. Ducks each ......5:.<0- 000% 2504 cocecee eds Bl to Is 6d a ee Se. La ae Bs to Vs 6d I cs ad 000s he weds 6 0400 00 dedecovecccee UO Fowls, each....... HD ecscebsss- oc oo bean Oe Chickens per pair. .+.............- ls 6d to 3s Fish. Cy DO OT a oF w0cs occcnste oe eee. 208 to 30s Bersiags, pee Goerel..... . 020+ cco coos oe 2ds tu Sus Mackerel, per dugen........ cocrcwcceecs 56-40 de Lumber. whbeneces shes eect won Boards, (Hemlock). . Do (Spruce)......-2+- cece on -ree- + 4s to 5a We CIRO nc cscs 0s os Shcdess 5b ee OO Oe Shingles, per M......- cc ee woees seee eee eds to dis Sundries, Hlay, per tom. os ose cere cere cove ooete-. 508 (02 SUraw, POT CWR.... cose cece cece ccccccvascrene of Timothy Seed .... c220 cee cove csee seoeeee NODE Clover Seed per 1b........- @ one soseeves see NubO Homespun, por yard .o0- o. cose cocccs sees 4s tubs Es DOE Bicisc esse: snceetsresoaess 7d toMd RIG, BOE DB cone weirs 2560 4e0nnce ane ‘2 sceses «4d WD ches cece cane os et00e5 oeeee lB to Is 6d Shoopskins .... secccrcscrescccces o 30 6d & Ba GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. Winter Wheat for Sale, A BOUT EIGHTY Buerhels White Bald Winter uf WHEAY. WHIREY co FORTY Bushels dintge Proof Winter WHEAT, grown by the Sub- scriber this season, and will be ready for debivery next-week. Avery fine sample, Apply to DANIEL DAVIES. Ch'town, 20th Angust, 1868. dw ———— TO SHIPPERS! THRE BRAGANTINE HELEN DAVIES, will sail from MON- TREAL, for CHARLOTTE- TOWN on or about the 15th of SEPTEMBER next, carrying FREIGHT at the rate of thirty cents per barrel. Fer further particulars apply to DANIEL DAVIES. Ch’town, Auguat 24, 186%. Bw Valvable Property for Sale, At her residence, on the I7ch inst., after an ill ryNYO BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, en| FRIDAY, the US8th day of SEPTJOWL4ER This | tiau resignation to the Disise Will. Aun, widew | next, 1868, if net disposed of in the meantime, by Private Sule, the REAL E:TAtE of JOSEPIL LENNAN, late of Charlottetown, Carpenter, de- ! ton NOW BLITISH WAREHOUSE, Jor Inspect JUST ARRIVED AND ening NEW GOODS Charlottetown, June 1, 1868. W.& A. BROWN. Op LOST. ( N FRIDAY, the 14th inst., shout half past two or three o'clock, between the | Stere of Hon, D. Brenan, Merchant, and Pope's | Wharf, a POCKET BOOK, containing a certain eum of money, part in Gold and part in Island Notes. The finder wil] be amp rewarded by | leaving the same at the Store of the Hen. Daniel | Brenan, or at the Examiner Office. JAMES AYLWARD. Mereff, Lot 40, August 15, 186s. Ton x HOUSE TO LET! | (BNO be let, and immediate possession given, that well-known two storey H@USE and Premises in Keut Street, owned by the Subscriber. | The House can be letcn ene or two Tenements, as | there are two Sudvoles belonging to it. For terme and gurticulars apply to JOHN BREEN. Sin pd Board of Edueation. | HE MONTHLY MEXTING of the Board of Education, will be held at the Colamul Building, on THURSDAY, the 24h of AUGUST instant, at bi o'clock, a. m. JOHN McNEILL, Secretary. €h'town, Ang 11, 1868, __Angust 12, 1868. UNION BANK STOCK, 40 SHARES of the above for sale. WILLIAM DODAD. Qucen Square. Ch’ town, Aug. 17 1°68. put 2w MUSIC AND FRENCH! (PERWMS, per Quarter of TWENTY FOUR LESSONS :—Music, £2; French, £1 16s. A deduction of 10s. per ae to pupils taking Lessons in both Music aud French. For further particulars apply to Mrs. MACDONELL, Veran- dah Cottage,Cumberland Street eur the St- Peter's ‘Cveaie, Ave. 3, 1868. 3 LIVERPOOL # - CHARLOTTETOWN. ‘WFMIE Al Clipper BARQUE LILLIE, 300 tons Register. The A 1 Clipper BARQUE CONSTANCE, 299 tons Register, At the residence of her son, St. Peter's Road,| ceased, consisting of j of TOWN LOT No. 283,) classed at Lloyds, tor 7 years, will be despatched on the 2ud inst. aged 84 years, Elizabeth Burnett, | éw the Yad Hundred of Town Lotsin Charlottetown, gy above, about Ist SEPTEMBEE, next. | a native of Yorkshire, Eagland, haviug been forty (nine years a resident on the Island. | At North B+ deque, ou the 4th inst., Jane, the beloved wife of Anthony MeCunll, aged 49 years, | leaving a husband aud 4 children to mourn their loss. At Centreville, Bedeque, on the 2%h ult., after an i/Ineas of 9 wouths. which was borne with resig- nation to the Diyine Will, Mr. Duvid Murray, aged 171 years. , Suddenly, on the 14th inst., Mrs. Mary Cook, widow of the late Mr. Wm. Cook, of Litde York, in the G9th vear of her aye. : At Inverness Infirmary, Scotland, in July laet, Christy Bethune, Matrou of that Tnstitation, and beloved sister of Mr. Daniel Bethune, of this city. Convent of Notre Dame. FEMIE LADIES of the CONVENT of f NOTRE DAME, Charlottetown, will | RE-OPEN their Classes on TUESDAY, the’ 4 ‘Ist SEPTEMBER, August 24, 1568, with TWO DWELLING HOUSES thereon. For further pafticulurs, apply at the Office of HAVILAND & BRECKEN, Peake's Building, Water Street. Ch'town, 18th Augnat, 1868. SPORTING. Hall’s F. F. Gunpowder: (in Fluske.) PATENT LEAD SHOT, (afl sizes.) WATERPROOF CAPS, &O.. WHOLESALE AND RE?AIL, CHEAP. DAVIES & WEEKS. Queen Street, Aug. 20, 1868. 3i For | freight or passage, apply in LIVERP@GL, to (SIR JAMES MALCOLM, 57, Sourn Joun Sraeeer. Hore to the owners, JAMES DUNCAN & Co. August 10, 1368 FALL SHIP ==> GLISGOW. THE Ad Clipper Brigt JOLANT, ALLAN Fin_avson, Commander, will be on the berth to ail from the above Porton or g@ovut 10th SEPTEMBER. For FREIGHT or PASSAGE apply in Glas- gow to JAMES KELSO, jjr., Esq, 20 Union Street; bere to L. C OWEN, W. WBLSH. August 8 1868. 4 9g BALES RRGATTA will take place at GRORGK- TOWN, under the auspices of the ‘iarye- A | towa Regatta Club,’ on THUKSDAY, the 8rd day of SEPTEMBER, Races to begin at 19 o’tlock, a.m Prites will be given fur all ciasses of Sailing and Rowing Boats. Mighest prize for Sailing boats, Five Pounds. Programme and Rales to bo seen at the Secre- tary’s Office. WILLIAM WIGHTMAN, Georgetown, Aug. 14 1868 ae "To Fishermen, See’y. ACKEREL BARRELS AND SALT. Apply to 5. C. FOPE. N Aug. 17, 1868. Pancy Biscuit, Confectionary, &e. ac. Pe “ Volant” from Glasgow. ASES FANCY BISCUITS, BARRELS CONFECTAONARY, BOXES T. 0. PLPRS, HUDS. HIGHLAND WHISKEY, &ce. All at the Lowest Prices. MACEACHERN & CO. Ch'town, Avg. IF, (808. CORDAGE! CORDAGE! a. RECEIVED, ex Brigt. FOLANT, from GLASGOW, and now for SALE at LOWES PRICRS— 2 Tons of CORDAGE from { inch to 3 inch, 6 Cwt MANILLA ROPE, also, by Kewadin. WHISKEY. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square, Ch'town, Aug. 10, 1863, is! din WEBNESDAY AUCTIONS. ITE SUBSCRIBERS will have a Sale of FLOUR, MEAL, &c., every WEDNESDAY? ut IL o'clock, during Use Sausmer. CARVELL BROS. June 1. JAMES F. WHITE, COOPER, Tremain's Red Building, Queen's Wharf. ISH, Pork, and Beef Barrels, constantly on hand. 1000 FISH BARRELS will be sold if applied for immediately, Cheap for CASH or approved notes of hand. Ch'town, P. B. I. August 3, 1868. ly Customs and Impost Department, July 4, 1368. AM PERSONS receiving GUODS and MERCH ANDIZE by any vessels (Steam ers included), arriving at the Port of Charlotte- town, ure hereby notified that in order to insure to them the safety ef suid Goods, they must have a Permit trom this office, sigmed either by the Collector er the Assistant, Mr. Geerge Brenwer, as ali Goods liable to duty, lauded or taken from any vessel, without a Permit, will be seized in ance with the Revenue Act. WM. BN. CLARK, Collector. Ch'town, July 1868. } LIGHT ! LIGHT!!! Ixerosene QOjil, at WM. E. DAWSON’. om, S. . JUST ARRIVED. AND FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH. HEARTZ & SON i AVE JUST RECEIVED per Steamer from Briuau, a LARGE ASSORTMENT of Dry Goods, &e, &c. Aud afuarther supply expected in a few days by widsuuuner vessels. The above Goods, along with stock on hand, the subscribers offer to their customers VERY LOw, as they wish to make quick sales of the same, to to prepare room for FALL impertations. Zutending purchasers will please call and examine for themselves. HEARTZ & SON. Auguat 3, 1868. JUST RECEIVED! Per Amphion: HESTS and HALF CRESTS prime Con go TEA. For Sale by G. & 8. DAVIES. July 6, 186. English ROOM PAPER. For Sale by G. & Ss. DAVIES. July 6, 1368. ‘or Sale by G. & S. DAVIES, July 6, 1868. 480 PATRS ‘Ladies’ and Misses’ Summer BOOTS and SHOES, (different va- rieties) Pruncila BOOTS, 4s. 6d. and up- wards. G. & S. DAVIES. July 6, 1368, DAMAGED PRINTED COTTONS. 2,000 Yards to be sold at a bargain. G.& 8. DAVIES. July 6, 1868. 2 BAGS CORKS, (100 Gross Each.) G. & S. DAVIES July6, 1868. FLOUR & CORNMEAL, NOR SALE, Cheap for CASH on delivery, at A. McNEILL’S Aaction Roows, Reading Kkoom Buildings. August 10, 1808. MONTAGU EX. 3 OR SALE A FREEHOLD BUALPING LOT having a front of 45 feet on the main Street north side of MGXRTAGOE BLIDGE modious BUILDING thereon erected, 33 x 25 suit- of the best-staudsin this flourishing Village, and will be sold at awery reasonable price, terme half down and Gatuuce as may be agreed upouw. Apply at Georgete waivor Moutayne to A. A. MACDONALD BROS. Suly Weh 1808. | Weekly Steam Communication with BOSTON & HALIFAX. HE STEAMSHIPS ALHAMBRA and COMMERCE, until further notice, ) will make weekly trips between this Port and BOSTON, calling at CANSO. RATES OF PASSAGE: Ladies Cabin. Gents’ Cabin. Forward. Te Boston, 50s Ads. 45s. “ Halifax, 25a, 30s Iss, * Canso, 20s, Qs, 15s, CARVELL BEOS'., Agents. July 24, 1868. (| EA PARTY | GEORGETOWN REGATTA.| AUCTIONS. Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Count House in Georcerown, at twelve o’elock, noon, on SATURDAY, the FIFTH day of DECEMBER, A. D. 156%,~ander and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the fourth day of November, A. D. 1563, and made betweea Themas Maher, of Georgetown,in King’s County, in Prince Edward Island, Carpenter awd Joiner, and Mary, bis wife, of the one part, and Lemuel Cambridge Owen, of Charbuttetown, in tye suid Island, Esquire, of the other parts ALL that tract, piece or parcel of Land, situate, lying and being in Georgetown, in the said Island, knewa nand distinguished as Town Lot Number fiftes (15), tn the third range, letter F., as the same is deleniated, marked and laid down on the map or plan of the said Town, kept in the office of the Surveyor General, or Keeper of Plans, for the said Island; reference being thereunto had will “ITALIAN WAREHOUSE.” | | provements thereon. 20 Cases of Dunville’s Celebrated IRISH | 169 ee and GILS and running 105 fect back ,toyether with the Com- | able for a Store vend Mwelline house. This is one | wore fully and at large appear: said Lot Nam- ber fifteen (15), being bonuded on the North by Gordou Street, extending thereon Eighty-four (84) feet, on the Suuth by Lot Namber Two (2); on the East by Lot Namber fourteen (44), extending North and South one Handred and twenty (120) feet,and on the Weat by Lot Number sixteen (16); together with all and singular, the Buildings, Houses, Outhonses, Yards, Garde, aud im- Por further particulars enquire at the office of F. Brecken, Esquire, Solicitor. L. C. OWEN Charlottetown, 22nd May, 1862. Gon Valuable Freehold Property Kor Sale. T° BE SOLD by AUCTION, on the prenises, at ROULLO BAY, Lot 43, in King's County, at 12 o'clock, noon, on THUKS- DAY, the Ywenry Secump day of OCTOBER vext, (1868) muder and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contuined in a certain Indenture of Morizave, bearing date the twenty-ninth day of March, A.1D)., 1367, and made between Daniel Heury Dingwell, of Rollo Bay, Let 43, in Prince Edward Islund, Merchant, and Hanneh D. Dingwell, his Wile, of he one part, and the Honorable William Warren Lord, of Charlottetown, in the »a'd Island, Merchant, as guardian of Ela May Lea, of the other part ; ALL that tract, piece or parcel of laud, situate, lying and being at Rolle Bay, Lot er Towuship No. 43, aforesaid, bounded ns follows : Commeucing at the south-west angk ef Phot No. 12, in possession of James Aitken. on the north edge of the Post Road leading to Charlottetown ; thence north a variagion of two degrees west from the magnetic north of the year 1764, north one ban- dred and two chains; thence east seven chaiws and fifty links; thence south ninety-six chains to the north west boundary of a tract of laud in the possession of James O'Donnel ; thence following the course of said Post Road westwurdly to the place of commencement, coutaining seventy-tive acres, # little more or less, toyether with all the houses, outhouses buildings erectious and improve- ments thereon, With the appurteuances thereunto belonging. For further particulars and conditions of sale, enquire at the office of Messrs. Hexstxy & Sut- Livan, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Ww. W. LORD. Ch’town, July 16, 1868. SELLING ATT COST! The Subscribers, intending to make a change n their business, will, until the arrival of the English vessels in the fall, SELL AT COoOsT FOR CASH ONLY, Their Varied Stock of Britisn & American MERCHANDIZE, COME AND GET BARGAINS. J. W. FALCONER, & CO. outh Side Queen Square, 8 Charlottetown, August 3, 1868 (068. SPRING {068 CITY HARDWARE STORE! B* Ship “L. C. OWEN,’ ceived the LARGEST SUPPLY AND we have re BEST ASSORTMENT General Hardware we kave yet imported, which is offered at LOWER PRICES than usual, for CASH PAYMENT ONLY. We may enumerate :— 35 Cwt. Rough Board NATLS, $ “ “ ) Shingle 5 © Lathing os 25‘ Cut Nails, other sizes, 15 % Flooring NAILS, 17 « Tin PLATES, 3 Rolls sheet LEAD, 3 Coils Lead PIPE, 85 ** Manilla ROPE, 3 Casks assorted PAINTS, 6 “ Linseed OIL, 1 Hhd. Olive “ 2 Casks BOLTS and NUTS, 1 “ Wood SCREWS, I containing 27 Bags SHOT, 25 Kegs POWDER, 1 Case Percussion CAPS 1 Cask assorted HAMES, 3 “ Trace CHAINS, 1 Case Varnish, 2\Casks Potatoe HOES, 1 “ Grubbing “ 2 * Socket SHOVELS, 1 Case Thompson’s AUGERS J Cask, .1 Case FILES, hw « SAWS, 1 Cask Butt HINGES, 1 & Smoothing 1 RONS, 2 “ Hook HINGES, | 1 “ Enamelled Ware, “ SICKLES, 1 Bale Cod LINES, 45 Bundles Iron WIRE, 1 Cask KNIVES and FORKS 1 Truss * Nash's SCYTHES. 7 Casks assorted Shelf GUUDS! Tl. H. STARBIRD & CO May 25, 1s6ic. Townships Nos. 25,27 & 67. MME «=GOMMISSIONER GF PUBLIC LANDS, having, under the authority of the Act 16 Victoria, Cap. 18, completed the pur- | chase of these portions of Townships Nos. 25, 27 and 67, the property of she Honorable James ©. Pope, hereby uotifies all Tenants and Occup ers of Land on the above property desirous of poeeeas their severd! locations, that, in accordance with the 10th section of the above recited Act, he ie now prepared to receive the Deposit of the Par- chase Mouey of their several holdings, upon pro- ducing the titles, or agreement for the sauw. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner, Office of Public Lands, : \ August o, 1508. sin 25 * Cut SPIKES, as « W rought * " 15 6 6 Nails 5 4* Tlorse * 12 +* Boat sé cain 84 Ihexes Window GLASS, wee Tr Pg TT caneiaaettaes