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    og oe yesterday, avd brought te Town in Persons of tedentary babits troubled with weak.
    oe exeng Lieut. Coeeh, of the same |i nese, lassitude, palpitation of the hearty lack of
    ,
    gasen! appetite, distress atter dating, terpid fiver, consti

    pation, de, deserve to suffer if they will not try

    he celco brated

    PLANTATION BITTERS,

    Honnwway's PILLS AND COUN TMENT. — Dist

    sinta W henever the eton h

    " phowel 4 viel pte

    roe
    int y fe perierne te functions, lnaiyes a ne
    fyy's fates . Wated are how recommended by the higlest medi.
    eure be produced the weve of Which ie a's . :
    tan i eT ' , , ti omuthdritiet aud warranted to produce wu
    ta? » tiweraterdd fone atte i ae
    eset queer in Phe wnedig a, alter pr immedite benelicial eifect They are exceedingly

    “er the #0 sh stomach rmritates rr
    prough the ae : . . sgreeable, perfee ly pure, and avust supercede all

    nar 4 :

    ‘ sup dwrrhea, by whiel t is :
    vowels, and sets Up Âą . Wich it 1! other tonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant is
    carried fi, and the body is releved for a tine required

    1 ft ~“" lee . i TT . .

    Perhaps tus 8 the least objectionable product ef) Tey purify, strengthen ond invigorate.
    ri ac the ‘ ? tail i .

    disordered siouiac he, theugh gradually iw will/ py). „ create a healthy appetite

    pel down the sat pengest le cheek the first
    eseeptoma wcthing previewsly preseribed eqn ils
    livdboway ‘a Digestive Pills, atded by bia Ovnt They overcome effects of diss) pation and bate boars.

    They are an antidote to change of water and diet

    guent, rhebin d wver the stemach and right sice Chey strengthen the sytem and enliven the mind, |
    Their action avert : ‘y preveut mioswmatic and intermittent fevers
    beneficial aed lasting, restertng ordet Ă© ;
    Phey purity the breath and aciduy ef the stomach

    atemach, wer and bowel 7

    i The
    pumped iate,
    aed eae, ar d Pees Peg
    bath the’ Cause and the results of the diseases

    Ayer’s Pills,

    Are you sick, feeble and complaining *

    atone and the wsame tian
    They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. }
    Chey care Diarrhea and Cholera Morbus.

    They core Liver Complaint wud Nervous Headache

    Are you They make the weak strong, the lavguid bril-!

    (atof order, with your system deranged and your | ‘iant, aod are exhausted niture’s great restorer

    the celebrated Calisaya |

    Men’s, Boy's and= Youth’s BROGANS, |
    x ord Dies |

    Boy's and Youth's WELLING FON: ROOTS, &
    Calf Balmoral BOOTS, |

    feelings uncemfertable ? These symptoms are of- They are composed of

    ten the prelude tu serious illneds. Some fit of sick- bark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all

    peas is creeping upon you, and should be averted | preserved in perfeetly pure St. Croix rum, For
    Take Aver's see circulars aud testimonials around

    Pills and cleanse out the disordered humors—purifty
    the biead, and tet the fluids move on waobstructed
    it bealth egain. They stimulate the functions of
    the bady inte vigor us agtivity, putiiy the system
    from the obstructions which make disease. A eodi
    settles somewhere in the bedy, and deranges its
    natural functions. These, if not relieved, resct-
    apea themvelves and the surreunding organs, pre-
    ducing general aggravation, suttering and derange-
    wient. Wiile in this eondition take Ayer'’s Pills
    wand see how directly they restore the natural action
    wt the aystem, and, with it, the bueyunt feeloag ut
    beaith agin What ie trae and so apparent io
    this trivial and common complaint is also true in
    many of the deep seated and dangerous distem pers
    Tae same purgative eff ct expelethem. Csauced by
    similar obstructivus and derangements of th ha-
    tural functions vf the body, they are rapidiy and |
    many of them surely cured by the same mweans
    None who know the virtue of these Pills wii! ne-

    by a timely use of the right remedy particulars,
    each bottle,

    Seware of inipostora. Exatine every bottle.
    See that it has an unmutilated metal cap over top
    vf each bottle, and green label, for exportation,
    around each neck, See descriptive Crreular uround
    each botue.

    P.U. DEAKE & CO,
    New York.

    6s

    HEM. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    SON NN RRR REINS IRIE RINE RIR IRIE ENR ANE

    May 1, 1865.

    Dwelling House and Premises

    ivet te employ them wher fering f t dia. | FOR SALE.
    Je 7 eu uy e en suer rom the data. r owe r r row
    rders they cure, such as Headuele, Boul Stomach, | FRY AUCTION, on PREDAY NEXT
    Dysentry, Dilivws Complamts, Ludigestion, Derange- | Sith iustant
    weat of the Liver, Custivenes , Comstipation, Hi curt-
    bern, Rorametism, Dropsy, worms aud suppressivn,
    when taken in large doses

    Tues ure Sugar Coated, so thatthe mest sen-itive
    cao tebe them exsily, and they are surely the best
    purgative wediciue yet discuvered.

    ,

    that DWELLING HOUSE aud

    Ciiy, the Property of, Mr. JON M
    uwijoiuing Mee DREMNER'S pretiiines

    Che Honse is new,

    KEEVER,

    ene Menta, Which will reut al Eh uw year euch,
    Ce” Terms at sale i
    A. McNEILE., Anctioncer.
    th Ser i her ig
    Ayer'’s Ague Cure, ~iowels norton’ it ©, tae
    For the speedy and cartain Cure of [ntermit- SALT.

    teat fever, or Challe aad lever, Reaiit tens | yow LANDING, ex Schooner Mant
    te Chill te a — ne heal) ** Frowa, from QUEBEC—
    Headsebe or Brlious Headache, and Bilivus :
    bk ewers = todeed. fur the Whule class o dis- 1764 Bags LIVERPOOL SALT.
    eases originating in biliary derangement. For eile by
    esused by the waluri vf wiasmatic coun- J. ROBERTS ECKART,
    éniet. : : a Water Street
    : |} Charlottetown, Sept, 25, 1865
    This remedy has rarely failed to cure the severest n _ -
    enece of Ubitixard Fever, and it bas this greet ad- \
    Wantage over other Ague medicices, that it subdues
    the compixint without injury to~the patient {rt
    coutsing av quinine ot other deletetivus substance,
    tae dues it prodece quinism or any it jurious effect |
    phatever. Sb. king brothers of the army und the |
    weet, try it and you will endorse these assertions.

    Prepared by DR. J.C. AYER & Co, L

    Charlottetown

    7JANTED. by an ex ertenced person,
    @ sittintion ax SALESMAN or ACCOUNT
    ANT in a fiev Address C. DD "
    * Examiner Oifice |Nepr. 25, [Sto

    NOTICE,

    Goods Store.

    late GEO F.C. LOWDEN, wil! take notice

    PREMISES sited en CLARK STREET. in this}

    und neatly divided into two |}

    |Farm Stock and Implements. |
    PPARTIES indebted to the Kstate of the) 7BXO be SOLD by AUCTION, at the |
    well}

    HEW ADVERTISEMER

    ÂŁ5000 0 0

    ‘ho all ConeerniĂ©da?

    GEORGE NICOLL,

    Propric tar of iRe

    Prince Edward Island

    BOUT & SHOE FACTORY,

    N returning thanks to his customers and |

    j |
    Thee petedne
    i

    i

    cevuerally for the liberal pautronsve |
    extended to him inform: them: thatche is |
    now manufacturing ae VERY LARGE’ AN) |
    FASHIONABLE SPOCK of

    Boors, SHOES, &C,

    suitable for Pall and Winter Wear, consisting of

    beys te

    Men's Grained Leather KNEE BOOTS,
    en's do do Wellington do
    Men's Kip do do
    Men’s Cal do do |
    vwen's French Calf do do
    Meu’s Congress Boots, Sewed and Pegged,
    qti Vouble and Single Svied.) i

    j

    Women’s

    Woweu’s Grained Calf de do
    Wom n’s do do Congress do
    Misses’ Grained, Calf, Congress and Balmoral

    | BOO'TLDS,
    Misses’ Felt and Cloth, Congress and Balmorcal
    Children’s Boots,

    Pree shillings to Ten shillings

    |
    |
    |
    ’
    Women's Cloth and Felt BOOTS,
    |
    |

    jull sizes, from

    | All of the above are being mnufactared with
    } the wrentest cure and ander the immediate inspec

    j tion of the subscriber, who will be enabled to dis

    jqgrane of the above goods on better terus thin cari
    | be linported

    Merchants from the Ceuntey are respeetfily
    invited? to vive this Extablislinent an call before
    | buying their Rall Goods.

    } ‘Phe attention of all importers of Bootsand Shoes
    is culled to this fact, that the subscriber is prepared
    jto supply tuegteade with all kinds jot Boots and
    Shoes. aud will sell them at euch prices us will |

    j prevent the hecesslly ul sia Ports bigs luferior goods

    t@ All kinds of
    }order at short notice,
    |
    |

    GEORGE NICOLL.

    Ht RW P din i

    |
    |
    i
    Bouts, Baves, Ke, ude "1

    }

    Ch'town, Sept. 25, (865

    NOTICE!

    }

    |
    |

    Boston & Colonial Steamship Line.

    |
    fEXEHLE STEAMSHIP “COMMERCE,” F M.|

    Sxvow Master, will lay ever ONE TRIP at |
    BOSTON. The “GREYHOUND” will, there. |
    tore, be the first return Boat of the Line—lenving |
    Boston tor Charlotterown on TR ESDAY Sept Wo. |
    First Hoattrom Cuariotictuws leaviug MONDAY, |
    Oct, 2 tC. HALL, Avert. |

    Clarrorreriwi, SĂ©pt “W5> 1865 Tih

    }

    i residence of Mr. W. J. BOSWELE, |

    Mase, and seld by Gee A. Bayard, St. Joba, N.| that all debts due the Estate, by note of hand, | YORK POINT on WEUNESDAY, the 27 ci inst., |

    nouk swecount, or

    Iy.; Avery Brown & Co, Halitax, NOS 5 wid by ‘
    W. RB. Watsox, Ch'town, P. E. I | pried before the close of the present veur, as the
    _<-— bem of the Estate ave to be wound ap at that
    mds . time. Any accotits remaining unoaid after that |
    . ‘+. ‘ A i
    Children and Babies. j date will be pliced in the hanuds of a law ver lor
    Whe does not love children? Are they not the | collection. For the “an Cone
    fight and joy of every household! Let bow wany 7 Y : DALL.
    ere the diseases to which they are subject, aud tic | rine haintediibsade
    great cause of many of their alilictious is
    WORMS.
    What ebali the disconsolate parents of these poor

    ciutdren do t We with cvufidence repiy — \iive « Supmpmerside

    few duses of
    JUDSON’S WORM TEA.

    Ch town, Sept. 25, [865

    PROSPECTUS

    oF THE

    Journal,

    The tetle of a N-wspaper to be published in

    Te cannet du any baru. It is sure to dy good October neat.
    Ne Mercury or auy other mineral is in it. It ir ,
    cutirely vegetuble. 4 ‘ek VE and Tide wa't for no man, .OQaoward
    JIUDSON'S WORM TEA they rush, carrying everything before them
    Seld by all Dealers Ga ver A manac If allowed to wet behind time, basiness drives the
    on a : ig ; : ndivedual; if.on the other hand, aifkirs Are manaved
    >,

    ‘ whitand ,t.eucde

    HUN NEWELL’S UNIVERSAL COUGH KEWEDY.

    r his basiness thrive and his interests progress. “Ty
    I

    true. Jet anys

    tte betiines, prosperity ame wealtl

    lus the result of jodustrv he sees

    There ix poolabiv wo line of disease which ha- prove these rupositious tebe

    Tree uM DMI erreleviisiy trealedl liuat Threw MEG | thy wht il mean le Kult the position wi ich SUMMER
    Bah Complaints | aipe holds to day [ts progress during t e luat few
    th -re ix alae net a recipe written, ner a prepar years, axthe result of perseverance. is unparatleles

    i
    tien before the sable for the above cou plaints other place in P. E lalan

    Vv mu 1. and pr vbrabyly
    that dees tet cottain Ipecac, Autimony, Lobelia.) hy any in the Colonies bt now flovrishes with ;
    or ‘tpdart:. in eome form of other, which Lelaimt population of neariy twe thor tuted Diebrablettonete

    emtirely uunecessury in nine tenths of snet [ which it bas acquired ubmest woolly within the
    wrepel tad and allow disease to triumph over) second to none ia the Island, with the exeveption vl
    Wine ature re jurres to keep ip strengt) Chartluttetown-

    Vaan, these objectionable components catnse , , os ae
    ; ' ‘ } ‘ yg ln view of the abrove facts all will acde't that
    clhomes te be placed so fair apart thar the ireitution .

    the “time hae arrived for SN emersiie to be re

    Which canaces the eouuwh pets the upper lemrod, ann

    weaepted by fe W Cattditdaie tthe shape ef

    the foundation of weak tangs or comsum) tion is , aul
    ’ ; NEWSPAPER li e want of & convenient medi
    setumuueuiiy Let ' ; +1 ” pee atin
    ” * u 1 ith tf = “ eal , ie ermutillie nm
    Vtruve Congh Remedy should mat only be the wilVeriizing ‘ oe,
    i ° punity for some vears, and beleving that we hawe
    ieee or DUrserv Companion of al and te : se” — A
    . the xvumpathy of the Merchuut as well as the Fis

    he’
    © need just as offen as there is tiekiingy tu the
    i s ner and the Mechaui * we propuse
    "hreut. or disposition to cenugh, bat to allow of ite} i
    prtblic the

    free une uffer tine wr ts. ches Keel, te cles aWat
    **Sumumrrside Journal ”’

    all reaminiaug irriteution, aud wake the cure perfect
    Vhroat, with all the
    Turk Jovasxat. will be inÂąependent in polities; but

    ' .
    have been eutire! y

    Cuses of most violent Sere
    erraptoms of Ii) therin
    bw waking a coustant use of the Cough Kew ly us) will dare to assert truth and denounce error; be
    waGarglie. For Hoarsetess it ix invalaal-le lieving that all laws, whether statute or social

    APOUN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor pust be founded upow the immutable and eternal
    Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass

    ‘Tr For sule by all dealers in Medicine

    W. kK. Watses, T. Desatisay and M. W
    Sains, Agents, Charlottetown.

    eured

    laws of Justice ana equity
    Whilst THe Jounsnar will
    jopen to the voice of the oppresse:, whose right te

    he heard in defence will uever be denied, su long
    - a8 all personalities are avoided.

    Birta-
    ia Theradav, the lth instant, at Belgreve Cot
    tage, Charlotictown, Mrs. Albert Heveley, of a
    oo

    Counmerce and AGaict Livan, to which our Island
    looks as its principal resources; and as our ciren-
    lation becomes increased, we will devote a portion
    —. | of our space to Education, Science and Art.

    The vellow leaves remind as that winter draws

    Married.

    - a ; ‘ ‘ . ‘ " ‘ .
    At St Jolin, N. D., ow tte 2st instant, at the’) dish frow a thousand jorlors, where reign peace
    residence of the bride « cather, by the Rev 8S. Jones pleasure and content, we will ewieaver te present

    Manterd. of Upham. K. C., Mr. Charles Uo Han i the means for the family circle to enjoy a pleasant
    fard, of thia City, to Faame F., seeond danghter of! pour in perusing our selections of Literature, Poetry,
    Capt. Andrew Kenny of Sr. John. Fun, &e., which we will endeavor to make in
    Oa Wedueadar oruing, tHuh inetant by the amusing and innocent as possible

    Mev Dir. Ket: Mr. Lemuel LePaye, of Charlot-)}
    eyalty. to Mary Priscila, youngest
    ot Me. William Suelyrove, of ths city

    bier 4 : eity.
    eane ie Parsonage. Alberton, on the bit

    Ae an advertienug medinu, Tue Jovaxar will be
    | fonnd to offer extra inducements, 48 well. to Char-
    lottetown us to Summerskie. being the only paper

    tele Wk

    instunt . :
    tne Kev. W. Dyer. Mr. Christapher Lochart published in the Coanuty, and being loeated in the
    teid, second son of William Reid. ÂŁ ny t Upper midst of a large and wealthy farming population.

    Westmoreland, to Mias Surah Anne Cnie, third |
    daaghter of Thonas Caie. Esq , of Tignisl:.

    mn | Shillings aud six pence ($1. 20) half it‘udvunce.

    The following gentlemen will act as Ageuta for

    Died, the **

    Wisease of the Heart, Mr Parnick Mcurny, ot
    Uovehend. ayed 31 years. Faueral will take plaice
    ou Wednestay morning next, at 9 o'clock, from |
    iti labeoroagh Street

    At Summercde, on the Ith inat., Mester Jane, |
    tafat dunvhterot Mr. David Kogers, aved 5 wouths |
    nan 903. Manges |

    wt (ues MMiver, Lot 42, ow Saturday, the oth |
    ultjues, tu the JUth year of her awe, Ati, the he |
    lewed wile of Michael McDonald, Postoaster of | ,
    that place. Her amiatle disposition aud virtagus Georgetown—A_ LeBrocque, Enq
    habite guinea tor her the good will of all that Veruon River—Mr. G. Vickerson.
    formed acquaintance with her. She leaves a hus j JOSEPH BERTRAM, ?
    nd “x children, and a larve on of frieuds and | HENRY BARNARD, §
    Fepilives to mourn au irreparalle lows, : ; : 5

    fou Tuemlay, the bth hana at bons) aw, as _Snmmersite, September 18th, Iso
    Âź long and painful illness, borne with Christiat
    furtitnde und resiguation, Mr. Johu McLeod, ,u the
    ℱth year of ber ave ,

    on our accotnt.
    Charlottetown—W, E Dawson, Exq., Merchant ;

    Mr. Henry Harvie, firm of Laird & Llarvic.
    Bedeque— Major Wright. E=q.
    St. Eleanor's—W. T. Haut & Co.
    DE w+ meee Gow --8 te Bowe Bbewe BB ng
    New London— Pidgeon & Stewart.
    Cascumpes—Benj. Rogers, hsq.
    Trvon—George Muttart iexq

    Proprietors.

    = , >

    Public Notice!
    ; LL PERSONS indebted to the subseriber by
    At Stuusmerside, on Friday, the 15th instant. after, Âą Note of land or Book Acconnt, are requested
    an Hiness of two days, Mra. Green, wife of tie | to make payment iumediately.
    late Mr George Green, in the Sith vear«t her aye:
    : At the residence of the flow Jone jl W ighitusan,
    Sr. eee oe 8 Poiut, on Tneeday, the 12th inatant,
    fret atlection of the heart. EAwurd I. W ightnan,
    uted 14 veurs, tach regretted by friends and ac- |
    qtainiances ‘

    Cm Suuday morning last, Elisabeth, oldest and |
    wich beloved daughter of Mr. Josep Kighe, |
    aged 14 yeure and 6 months, Funerni will take!
    place frow her father's residence, Great George
    Mreect, o-merrow (Tuesday), at 4 vo clock

    At Charlottetown, on the Sith instant, Mr. Havh
    Denown, aged 46 years Deceared was « tative oy! of the Navigution.
    Nairushire, Seothind Produce taken in payment.

    Af the residence of Benj. Beairate, E-q , Prince ;
    town Rovalty, on Tuesday last, the [rh instant i
    uted 19 yeurs, Mr Nathau Davison, Teacher, third
    suns of Heury aviawn. Exq , St. Peter's

    At Lamy Creek, on the t4th inetant, Ann, wife
    of Jol.n MeKenzie, in the 49th year of her age,
    leaving a husband and three young children

    (tu Saterday, i7th imetant, at Kinz wooed, Lot
    55, after a short illness. Laura, infant danghter of
    G. W. DeBlois, Exq-, of Devenport Cottage, Char

    ottetown Rovalty. a 7 7 - pal es sla

    PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN EMELK subscrites

    will be sued for iidiseriminately.
    H. J. RICHARDSON.

    Summerside. Sept. 25, L865 din

    FINAL NOTICE.
    “BSLLE -abseriber wishes to inform all those

    indebted to the Estate of the late PATRICK
    STEPHENS, Esqr. tiat unless they pay their

    withont any distinction of persone. after the cloring

    hk. J. CLARKE.

    Orwell, Sept. 25, 1865.

    Yor Sale in Georgetown !

    wo, Fourth Range, Letter D
    JAMLS DOUSE,

    Sept 25, 18g;

    is instructed to «ell by

    ARKIVED., AUCTION, on yy ; ,

    es ale O's, INDAY, the 2nd day ‘10
    Sept. 15—Seh. Western Packet, Walker, Che-| OCTOBER wext. ut the ig ne od Pariah
    pingue. deat Margaret. McDonald, \ntigouish - Priest, Rustico, certain SOCK CROP, &e othe

    bal itt—str Grey iiound Nickerson, Aifitax; mer. Pe st , the BEY MR
    Jeismd City, Sevith, Shedine; fist, IXN—nch Mystery, | Pariol Priest at Rustigo, wha
    Keudress, Piywush ; stene. Briut ben Davis, Per farther partievlars see h nites
    May. shediae ; de#l. Cecilia Eunua, Sitman, lic Day “rE
    ; : . to MUTCH
    tom.conl 1%—Venture. beving, Patina uche ; dent!
    Sporit of the flav, Arlueles, Pictou, coal. 20—
    Jane Harriet, MceNanght, do do
    CLEARED.

    Sept. 15 —-Brig Anna, LeConour. Liverpool; deal
    Western Packet, Walker, Cirenuygue deal dea
    Breeze, Holm, Pietou : bal 1h Margo ret. Me Dion
    el, tie do. Breeze, MeLeod. do¼ )<—Mestery.
    Beudtiwe Wallace; bal ty M K ianpitell

    iTalasi@hii |

    BELCOUKT, late
    Naas left the Island.

    Rusties. Sept. 19. 1885

    Qats! Oats! Oa,
    (BXMAK Sui seriber will pay the».
    market price in CASH for Si hest
    50,900 Bushels Oats,

    JOUN ANDREW McDONALD
    p@ PRL

    deal Se pf

    tu olfer to the}

    alwave Jean towards}
    the cause of the oppressed. still its columns will be |

    igh. and during the long evenings, as the lighte|

    Tue Jovaunatr will be published weekly at ONE!
    DOLLAR (ix 3d) per annant, in advance. or Seven |

    Scesumensipe Journat,” and are authorized }
    At Charlottetown, at 4 o'clock, thie e ening. of | to take the names of subscribers und receive monies

    ; All amoutits over
    due. unpaid on the Wrh day of OCTOBER next, |

    | aeconnts in fall thie Fall, they ehall be »sned for, |

    LB All kinds of Merchantable |

    4 ee, V very pleasantly situated TOWN LOT,
    — Apply to

    Jin Charlo’tetown. |

    otherwise, mest be positively Jat Lh oclowk, a.m:

    1 Large HORSE, weighing 1260 bbs.
    4 Mileh COWS. LHEIFER,
    1 Durham CALF, SHEEP.
    2 Carts aud Cart Harness, [ Track,
    } Double Wasson aud Warnes,
    1 Januting Sleigh.
    S fons HAY, lov bus. award WHEAT,
    Plough. flarrows, &. Ke.
    SF Terms liberal
    WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer.

    Ch town, Sept li, St. x 3
    AUCTION!

    Srochk ta “Prade,
    AU the Store of DM HARRINGTON,
    2Âź bxqr, MOUNT STEWART, on
    WEDNESDAY, the 4th of Ootuber next,

    consisting of Wines. Spirits,

    wt le cloek, a ww.
    tlurdware, Crockeryware, Dry Goods and tieneral
    Vise. Shep Fnurvitnre, Kiupty Cask, |
    Pups, &c. ÂŁ@" Terms ut Sale.

    N. KANKIN, Auctioucer,

    Septem) er IS, 1865.

    trrocenres

    Household Furniture.

    TO ve old by PUBLIC AUCTION
    on WEDNESDAY. the 4th of OCTOBER |

    late residence, Water Sirect. all the

    HOUSEHOLD FURN.TURE,

    ind other effects of the late Hlon. GreoaGce Biri,
    yand Dining Kuom Farniture,
    Brossels and Kidderminster Car
    chin and Cooking Stoves, Feather Beds
    Wardrades and Chamber Sets, Chitra |
    Kitchen Utensils, Books, Ke, &c. |
    Particulars in Catalogues to be had at the office
    f Wal. DODD, Au
    Ch'tewn, Sept. 18, 1865

    at tite

    ‘ vot Drawit
    iu Mahownny;
    pets Frat
    and Bedding

    } ulead § Less ware

    Livhecr,

    Wanted Immediately,
    i Y the Subscriber, as « Cierk. a YOUNG
    MAN of stendy and judustrionus habits, fron |
    } 15 to 20 Years of ave, and who can write a fair
    lhand. Ile will He boarded and lodged.

    HENRY PALMER.
    Kent street 18th S ptember. 1865 Sin

    | Races!

    | ‘Tae Jocex se will ever advocate the interests of | On THURSDAY, the 28th SEPTEMBER. |% months; height feet

    | @PRIZES for 2 year old, 3 year old and
    | upwards. Also. a trotting racé for all ayes.
    Eept i8, 1865

    A Grand Tempe rance

    ’ h WA Sd A 7 he N?
    | DEMONSTRATION,

    ( F the Sovnts Temperance Sociery,
    will take place in SOURIS EAST, on
    | MICHAEL MAS DAY. the 29th instant. The enter-
    }taimment WiN-cousist of Refreshments, Speeches

    land amusements of various kinds;such as=Throw. |
    i Qnoit |

    Leaping, Foet > Races,
    Race, Archery, Sack

    ing the Hanener:
    | Pitching, Wheelbarrow
    | Race, &e, Ke.

    As no ’pains will be spared on the part of the
    Manaying Committee to make the oeeasion an in
    terestitig oue, it is expected that friends of the
    cause of Temperance will favor them with a turge

    $v order,
    JAMES MOYNAGH, Junr,

    Sonri«, Sept. 18. iatio Secretary
    a ray <

    ‘Particular Notice to all whom it

    } seaay Convora.

    }
    |
    '
    |
    attendance.
    |
    |
    }

    OATs!

    TT! E subscriber hereby g ves notice to
    all persons indebted to him by
    NOTE OF HAND OR OTILERWISE,
    | that unless payment is made on or before the Ist
    ) dayot NOVEMBEK next, he will, without farther
    tutice, sue tor all amounts then due.
    M. LOWDEN,
    Peake's Brick Building, Queen St.
    Sept. 18, 1865. (till Nov. lat) eS

    NOTICE.

    LL persons having any legal claim,
    uguiust the Estate of the late Joas Brakes,
    | decenred. will please hand in their accounts tothe
    subscriber for settiement ; aud all those facbted
    ‘tothe suid Batate will please call and s yrile thei:
    “ceountes immediately.
    PATRICK BLAKE.
    Ch'town, Sept 18, 1865.
    itemnian

    ) business will iy fulure be carried og by him
    Pe BLAKE,

    sceennceineiiegiiinintianiiinigittita sai
    3 ‘ jot Deserters, payable by gu Act of Arseubly above
    j . ? ef ° -

    WO i ICE. j meutiowed, the sum of Seves Pousns will be wdded

    ' and pair » the Colonial Government

    ' ‘ aleeans . and paid by the Co) al G ment,
    ALL per-ons judehted to the subscriber, Shertits, Justices of the Peace and Constables
    +.£. whose diméounte yre die are requested te cone throughout the felaud are herelyy required to yive |

    and make grrangements for the settling of thei:

    NOVEMBER NEXT, otherwise legal weasures
    i wilt te adopted tur thei? recovery
    J. W. PICKARD.
    Sept. 18, 1865.

    oe

    FLOR. ~ FLOUR.
    BBLS. Extra Swe FLOUR,
    50 Bbls No | Superfine Canada Frown,

    For sale by

    J. ROBERTS ECKART.

    i
    |

    Anguat 21, 1865.

    | KEROSENE OIL.
    hy STOKH, avd for Sale low,
    2) Bbls KEROSENE OIL.
    J. ROBERTS ECKART.

    Angust 14, 1865. he sin Atl eee.
    30 BBis. PilGHe sO a
    J. ROBERTS ECKARY.

    Aucusl 11, lpve

    } sequently to be deliv ered by the OCoutrictear: ut his

    i wee
    to the inspection of the Commissariat.

    {marked * Fresh Beef,’ and the price in words and
    ltiyures to be stated at per pound, in pence und

    fin charge, in Treasufy Bills at) par; unless the

    i made in cash.

    | ral at Halifax, not later than MONDAY the 9th

    jmonthe; a native of Ireland; height 5 feet 64 in:

    ‘native of Ireland;

    Races , mastown, Co Kilkenny: trade, shoewaker.

    The anbscriber bers vo notify his friends that the |

    respecttys accounts Ou or before the FIRST OF!

    =

    ARMY CONTRACT, BERMUDA,

    ComℱMissanirt, Benaen A,
    HLamit bo’, SUM At. 865. 4
    os KE \ LED TEN D ERS, in, Duypticate, upon
    vrinted forms to be obtithed on application at
    the Commissariat Otic 8, WL he received whtil

    Noonof FRIDAY, the wth Getober. at the Com Company, by, Powerwt Attarney iu histaydt, nad |
    lnissuriat Otice, Munnilton, BeRuatde. from persons | Thigh beds paepawed ty Lasyaact .
    | willioe to enter inte a conlaetfor sapplyiny stich

    quantities of
    : \e ae Dae
    FRESH BEEF

    isumiy be reqatred for Naval» Militery, and Con |
    Viet services, for the period eOumehoange Lat De
    cember, (865, and ending Slat March, ESiÂź, deter. |
    leulter one wear by a six |

    months nelice iu writing from either party. |

    tiinable at tty perio

    CONDITIONS >
    The Beef te be subject to the approval’ of thĂ©
    Senior Comuinssariat Otficer, or otter officer up
    potted by hina, at the Coutrietor# stoves, nud suly

    own eXpensey at the daiferent Dornwlhs and er is
    HOW editing or to be established bn Heese dslaneds
    owith the « Aceplion of, Bousz and lrelapd Islands,
    Where the meat will be subject to approval. arpra
    delivery. at the Quartermasters stares.
    Ju the event of any objection wrising us to the

    j qtaclity of the ment onthe part ef the troops, oF the |

    Voulinissaria€ Olfticer. should the Coutratior be aii
    Willing lo wceept tis opluion, if adverse to Lisoown
    the matter shall be referred to a Garrigen Bourd.
    Whose decision shall be tinal ;

    Stal? nud Departuents to draw from the Con
    Tractor 5 slores

    Isenes will be made at such hours as may be di
    rected, trom time lo Line, by the semor Comuissarial
    Vilicer.

    Deliveries to: be made alongside Her Mujesty's
    ships orhulks, ws may be reqnived by theanutheriaed
    officers of the Naval or Convict services.

    A reserve of catile, equal to the probable com
    sumptign, under ordinary circumstances, for sir

    my must at all times be uaintsined by the Con,
    tractor, and niust, When wo reqnired, be sulsnitted

    The envelope containing the Tenders to he |

    hundredths of a penny.

    An engagement to the following effect, signed
    by TWo competent persons, ital be nubexed te
    each Tender, viz :—

    “Tu the event. of. the acee place of, the above
    tender, we heveby engage to become bonud ta the
    stim of ÂŁ2000 for the due peformaice of the Con
    truct entered inte,’’

    Paywent to.be made mouthlyon the prodaction
    of the proper accounts and yotwhers as under, viz:

    For Army and Convict Services, by the Com.
    unisaaerhiel.

    For the Nuvy, by the Agent Victnaller

    For the Naval Hospital. by the Medical Offices

    amount be ander ÂŁ00, when the payulent will bs

    Tenderers will be pleased to submit their names,
    and those of their sureties, for the approval aud
    recommendation of the Deputy Coumissary Gene

    October next, 80 as ‘to enable phat Officer to com
    municate thereon with the Senior Commissarigt
    Officerreat Bernnuda, by the Royal Mail Steamer to
    leave Halifax for Bermudi“on THURSDAY, the
    tith October next, Wlieh ehmer will be the hist
    apportanity by whieh Tenders for this Coutract
    eun be forwarded to Bermtidasin time to arrive ow
    the 2Uth October, the day appointed tur the opeuing
    of Tenders aE Clint Station,
    T W. GOLDIE,
    din Depaoy Com Generuh

    Thirty Pounds Reward !

    |

    Aue Government otethis Tslind will pay aj
    reward of THIRTY POUNDS te any person

    | for the apprehension of any of the nndermentioned |

    WESERTERS, or for any fNEORMATION?|
    PRIVATE orgtherwise, which will to the appre: |
    hension of any Deserter trom Her Majesty's 2nd |
    Battalion of the loth Regt'of Foot.

    Description of Deserter¼ fromm Her Mijeaty’s 2nd
    Battalion of the Lith Reet. of Foot. from Turspay
    the Sth dav of Aveusr, to Trespay, the 9th
    Serremper, Sho: |

    Private ALEXANDER’ MePITERSON, age 386}
    years, a native of Glasgow, Seotland; height 5 feet}
    5Âą@ inches; hair browa: moustache aud whiskers; |

    Private THOMAS GOOUMAN, age 22 years and)
    9 mwouthe; beight Steet &e“imehes; a native of
    Newry, Ireland; bair brown; eyes hazel; com.
    plexion fair. ;

    Private DANLEL Meh EADY, age 34 years and}
    8 wonthbs; a uative of dreland, height 3 deet 7!
    inches; complexion dack; huis black; eyes dark,

    Private JAMES SEATON, age 26 years and &|

    complexion tredb; bair sandy; eyes grey.
    Private THOMAS. MOFFATT, wee 25 years; «|
    berght S-fect-10 inches; coth- |
    plexion fresh; bair brown; exes grey. *
    Private JoLLN McKAY, aye 23 years and 24
    weonthe; beight J teet 3 imehes; euniplexion tresh; |

    Piivate HUGH DEVLIN, ege 22 veers and 9}
    tenths, height. feet 9 nivbes; complexion fresh: |
    huir saudy; gyes ligt blue; a native of County |
    Movaghan. Trelond

    Laner Corporal GE RGE MUMBY, age 2% years!

    -

    and 7 muoths; height 3 tect 9 inches; complexion |

    fires; Lair light brown; ,eyes blue; a native of |

    Northampton, Kogland
    Private ROBERT BROTHERS, aged 23 years |
    and TU montis; height 6 tweet 5 Inches; ec amplexton
    tresti; bair dark browu; eyes dark’ browap pock |
    marked; a native of Lreland
    Corporat FREDK. MERFS age 23 years and 6}
    months, a mitive of Northampton, Englands height!
    > feet 9S inches, hur brown, complexion fair, eves j
    bhee: asceronu right breast and others near, trade |
    shoemaker |
    Private ALFRED SMITH. aye 23 years and 10
    mouths, w native of Herts; England; height 5 fi}
    7 inÂąhes, complexion fresh, hair brown, eves brown
    Private JOIN LONERGAN, aye 20 years and
    > wnenths; height feet d tuches; cougdexion
    fresh; hair brown. eyes hazel; a wurre of Tho-

    Private WILLIAM KOUKKE ave 24 years nud
    “nehes; courpiexion
    fresh ; eves hazel; hair brown; a native of Kil-
    kenny, Co Kilkenny.
    | Private GEORGE HAMILTON, age 35 veurs ;
    fa native of Moira, Co. Down; height 5 feet 44
    | inches ; complexion fresh ; hair brown; eyee EreN 5
    ltrade, wenver. aici
    } Private THOMAS, BLAER, age 26) years; a
    | native of Killyman, Co.. Tyrone, Lrelamd; height,
    5 feet 5 inches ; complexion, fresh ; hair, black ;
    eyes, prey. . i

    * @ ax .

    Penalties for Aiding or Concealing
    Deserters,
    By the Imperial: Aetfor punishing Matiny and)
    Desertion auy person Who shall by auy means what-
    soe ver, directly or indirettly, procare any Soldier

    }

    ' . > > s
    fen the most liberal terme
    jment, the eat dechembion ef Bours with be uaude |
    on the close of the Books. on Slet December next |

    | furtished by

    jon reasonable terms sim he Shop lately occupied | «
    | oy Doctor Price, and will keep coustuucly onda.

    ee lentde ealhia! Gecnd Henkel japplication atthe Ghs Works. asx otly a Uimifed
    eyes grey, complexton sallow, Oroac Cotch acee nt | number will bé dixposed of .

    | fully calling ont the utilitv of these Stoves. Ax

    j browhed in foe qudautes. i . y
    by hitu, the Brighton Depot, and the place of busi-

    | ness at present veenpied by’ Mr. D" MeRue.

    } Stoves, or inthe food when cooked.

    tion of the water fortued; with the juices prodnced.

    Serer, A ae

    \
    var —_

    “Insurance Company
    OF EDINBURGH AND 4ONDON.

    ——

    — . ag
    Accumulated Funds. ~. £2.304,612» 7 10 c a 7
    Anviial ReVeilue, (1864) - 565,458.16 2 qa AT EXCELLENT SET of MILLS)

    pk Subseciber Legs to-intimate that he} MONTAG Byclose to the valuable and extensive |
    his been -appomted AGENT «fot the above! Property al the Jivn.

    Fire, fife, and Aunuity Basiness,

    Temns of proposdtl und every information will be | i
    * a a |

    ~-* i

    G. W. DEBLOFS, 4P
    ‘ " , _Agent and Attorney,

    Cle towat, Ang! 28) 1885, tri ” °
    Sn, tne eo tt eb -Ben OF 466-3 3ÂŁ98-300402-s 00,

    Importations:
    Per L. C, OWEN and BNDINE; ~
    E NOW.READY For

    A
    INSP CTION & : SA l E Montague River, whose waters couvey beth Grain
    . _~S- hand Lumber te within a stene’s throw of the

    nait BEER & S@OXS,
    Chitdwp, Lt May, 186. s lisiaeatiad
    NEW ENGEAND >
    OF P. E. ISLAND.

    WV K, the understgned. do hereby certify
    that Mr. BE. KOPAY LOR hasstberinténded

    Matorial, wud they have given us entive satisfac
    fion.
    il. IFASZARD,
    BERTRAM MOORE,
    D."M. FRASER.
    Ch'town, July 10 1365. at .

    New Grocery and Liquor Svors

    ]

    : 3 At}? .* P

    Summerside.

    TENT Sabseriber’s has opened a 8S ove for
    the Sale 6% GROCERIES aid LIQePorRs

    articles of the very lent quality >and solicits wv
    call from their friends and the public generdly. |
    All kiuds of Produce taken, in payment for |

    Goods, at market price. |
    OQNEILL.& SON. |

    Corner of St. Stephen’s,and Pirst
    Streets, Summerside, Sepr. bsp. KAV dim

    FOR INTENDING PURCHACERS.

    4 hs’ SUBSCRIVER hag received instructions to
    Ofer “for” sale

    PERTY belonging to Hesny Sita, Esquire, “of

    Anckland, New Zealand.

    This Valuable Property comprises One-halt_ a
    TOWN: LOT froutiig Gu Prince Street being per
    tiena @f Lots Nos. 56. and 47 an the 2ud hundred»
    with a two 'xtorey DWEBLING HOUSE afd &
    STABLE ‘hercon.
    of thé eity, convenient to the Ferry Wharf, and ih
    as desirable “a locality for & residencĂ© ey can’ be
    ioumbin Gharlottelowu.

    Also: the Property 68 Richmond Street, compris: | ;
    img “TOWN LOT No.-@2, iv thĂ© same fondred. | ,
    Phis Property cousists of a DWELLING HOCSE t
    having two tenements — beth of which “ar.
    rented = 2 “aprcions yoird Sand -“Dminber — vard,
    aud js*very éfigibly situated ov the - North: side '
    of Hillkborongh Square, conhniuding Hn éxce lent
    view of Tlilleborogeh River and Harbor. ;

    These Properties are welP worthy the attention |,
    of all Yarties desivous of purchasing, as they will |,
    be sold ut us cheap Âź rate as any in the market.

    It they are not disposed Of Defore the SECOND
    day of OCTOBER next, they will then be offered
    at PUBLIC APCTION. '

    For teruis aed Other partienlars apply to .

    THOMAS ALLEY.

    _Charlottetown, Sept IL J860, 0 gg
    To Consumers of Gas.
    (PE Directors of the Charlottetown Gas| ‘

    t

    u few Patent Gas Cooking Stoves
    desirous of proving these wWost desirable pnd teo-
    Ă© . ,
    nomical Gas Ranges ure requested 1 wake an exrly

    By order,
    WM. MURPHY, Manager.
    Cli'town, June 19, 1805.

    TESTIMONIALS.—Rereorgtr or CommMizmee or
    Horet Peorkigrors, PUsLisHep §X, (aU LEK's
    Puocnessivk Agr, Cutcage,. Irae — We, the
    undexeigned, present by inyitutton, yesterday, to
    witness the operation and working of the new
    principle of gus ased for cooking purposes, were
    present during a series of experimerts, in our view

    the result of actual experiment the followiug wus
    performed :— hed

    nud flavor retained ; and, further, tue claim of the |
    inventor ubunhauthy sustaineds by this procesr |

    baie brown; eyeÂź bine: a nitive of Newry, Fetand. | rough meat ix veaadened tender and delicions

    Quail were, in-dwo instances, broiled in five
    winutes, and that toe «turn.

    Srend cut fresh from the new loaf was delicately E

    Th ench case these yiands would be pronounced
    deliciously wud theronulily cooked In tue cuse of
    the meats, the eXterier xurfaces: were Bagulated |
    and rendered firm; the substance of the whole, |
    when eookud, retaining their juices and Piver

    In neither nor any Case wre there the frintest
    percentiblelavor or edor of gas in or about the
    We regard
    the process as entirely superior and sneecessfal.

    S.ucer Hawk Richmond Horse.
    (inol ddl Frese,
    Wy. ©. Token,
    J. W. Hemenery, Massosoif House, |
    @. M. Sroppanp, Revere Houses |
    Jdoux Waicut, * Anderson's.”

    The coat of cooking by this method wé append
    we made up from careful tests vesterday. accepted |
    but not tried: 12) Mis. bread cooked in 42 minates. |
    cousnuiimy 4 cubic feet Of gas, cost 1) cent. 2 ibs |
    steak broiled in 5 minutes, cousuining § Ot a enbic
    footof gus, cost } of a cent. 1 quart waier boiled
    in 94 ninutes, consuming | cobic foot of.pgasy cot
    Zot beeut. 24 breakfast bisenit baked ig b2. win-
    utes, cousumiug | foot of gas, cost 2} mills.

    Having frequently examined the mode of action
    of Suaw’'sSreak-Buyorcer, DP have been led to the
    conélusion that the tisenes and iftteguments of
    tough-meat are ruptured and breken through the
    eteet of highiv hewted, even red “hot steam, of
    which this vas-flaine is bigbty composed. At the
    first instant this steam penetrates and. scaldwthe
    nieat, und the subsequent browning retuius aper-

    Brigys House.

    The gas-tlame, nua obtained in the devices of Mr
    Shaw, is the purest tlane which art affords; and
    there is uOthhigy present, a’ vapor of gas. which |
    can give odor to or any way interfere with the |

    to desert, orattenpt to’preenre Or persuade any Sol-
    dier to desert, and auy person who kuowing that}
    juny Soldier is about to desert, shall aid or usnist |
    hin in deserting, or knowing any soldier to be a
    | deserter, shall conceal. sue Geserter, araid vor us-
    j sist such Deserter in coucealiug himself, or uid or
    | assist in his rescue, shall be deemed guilty of a
    | Misdemeanor, aud shall,ou conviction thereof: dbe-
    | fure xny two justices of the peace acting forthe
    | County, Distret, City, Bargh or place Where sny
    }such offence shall at any fime chappen tobe, be,
    lliable to be committer

    |
    j

    House of Correction, Hiete 16 De iuprisoned, with
    (or withont bard labeur, for s#xeh ‘rĂ©rm, iet-exceid
    iny Six CALENDER Monts, as the conyicting Jus-
    tices slinll think tit.
    Soldier to remain in his or her honse afier the haar
    of xe in the evening, from the Vest of MAY to
    te d0th ~ SEPTEMBER awl sitter the dour of
    KIGHT in the evening, from ne fat of GCTOUBR
    to the 30th of APRIL, VW ehout a wratten pause from
    his Coumuudingy OFF ey ° shall forfeit Twes uy
    on tor each aig every olfenct, with eésts
    of suit.

    ww the Comon Jaol or|

    Any Tavern Keeper 6réther pérson snffering: ag

    production of the delicious tlavour of Lrpiled meat. |

    This apparatus secures the greatest economy of |
    time in cooking steaka: it rendéi= the ton best]
    meat more tender than in any other mode at ‘broil-
    dug it, und, with ‘the simple nutiuy of tite, endler
    the cook to produce awith certaitiuy atty yradation
    of effect. Respectfully, . :

    * ASALHAT ES, MOG, State Nesnyers

    16 Boylston Street, Boston. eae
    Prom WiLL M. doomens, ;

    WF. Saaw.-—The Gas Cooking-Range and the
    Gas, Ueating- owes of your: irvention, which 1
    huve unedsthe qast four years, 1 ean uuhesitatingly
    suy hase given me periect sdtistuction; and 1 cau
    confidentially recommend them, as UV have fond
    them. to be the most economical. and convenient
    ow and heuting apparatus 1 have ever anet
    with, . “ ie
    In the Gas Codkitig Range. the quality of the |
    tood is nĂ©st surprisigg!Âą improved. “The juices of
    the roasted meat are all retained, su that they do
    ; DOL appear to lose any ofthe weight. Inthe course
    of & season, this saving atueuts to quite wn item in
    the econowy of thix mode of cocking, ait is x well
    kuown fact that meats lose nuch of their weight

    TWENTY POUNDS PENALTY.

    ) By the Island Stature of 50 George the Third,
    | cep. 3, ony oe harbovyjag, concealing or ns-
    (Sisting any Deserter from ter Majexty’s Army, is
    j also Jiable to a penaltVof ‘weasry Pounps. ~
    Ay Sheriff or bis Deputy cand auy Constable or
    | Oftieer or Roldier in Her Mjjesty’s service, are, dy
    ) the same Act, authorised tb ‘apprehend any persou
    suspected to be a Deerter, aud take him’ before a
    | Justice of the Peace.
    | FIVE POUNDS REWARD is by the same Act

    ‘ pagable Yor the apprehension of any such Deserters.

    NOTICE,

    Tn addition to the Reward tor the apprehension |

    their prompt uid aud asdistanee for the apprehen-
    siou of the above described Deserters, aud ther
    sale couveyative lo Head Quarters, Charlottetown
    W. 11. POPE, Cols Sec'y.
    Colonial Secretary's Ofice. -
    Aust 2S, 1 Sto. :

    Just on the Square.

    i

    SUWMIaSINI

    pe SUBSCRIBER having” JUST

    OPENED « FACTORY at SUMMEKSIDE,
    ix prepared to sapply Wholesale Customers with
    the Island Mauatactured- Dag. ACC. warranted »
    good articles atthe very dowesp-pricesgaimdon the
    | most rensonable ternis —~ and hopes his Factory,
    Lbeing the first of the hind established in Pryce
    Coumy, wil! meet with libera} jal ponape frow the
    Traders gul Merehets of Saaupergiete, and Mrince
    Connty vene rally.

    }

    PATRICK WEILLY,
    ' ee &

    j . ,
    ‘ Suusiueroide July a. t

    NEW TOBACCO FACTORY

    when cooked iu the ordinary coal range oven.
    Keopecttully yours,
    V

    | Boston. Sim. M. Lorine.

    |
    | From D. B. Cook, 111 Luke et., Chicayo.
    } L cegard WF. Shaw's Patent Gus Smoothing
    | Tron’ ax one of the vrentest inventions of the aye |
    | Jt is all you claim for it,—novel, ceonowical, and
    | excvediugly convenient. fut.
    } The mneh-dreaded ‘ironing day’’ ig welcomed
    | with plexsnre wherever the Gas Tron tx tired "dnd |
    } wo honevkeeper will couseutto be without it efter)
    giving it w tml

    Yours, &e. Pp. B Covox. |

    From-AMre, WW | Everts, Chiengow « i
    It is with pleasure that Lygive my testimony te |

    '
    the great value.of the Gas Stove you sre now of-
    tering to. the public., The Stoye for ironing 1}
    jregard asa desideratum long needed iu house. |
    | kegping, : . ‘

    } Vhe tutigue and eximastion occasioned hy many
    hours spent al the ireving-table, in a room hented |
    | te the ordinary temperature, is all spared by using
    | vour stove, which heae the trous quickly, aud
    | leaves a comfortable rogus » :
    | “Thix steve ts equally successful us a broiler,— |
    | Mach move might be said in siuple, justice to this

    ~ | prear invention were it necessary

    | Physician & Surgeon,

    @t. Eleanor's, - - - P. E. istand,

    '
    }

    | ROBERT L WEATITERBE, |
    Barrister & Attorney at-Luw,

    Notary Public, Convevancer,&

    at MONTAGUE:

    «| Prapeddy. finished.
    Properties cares éituated. compriaes, DW PS TY-
    SEVENÂź (27) ACRES, of goud qualil

    4 .OUR SPRING. cléated, ald fia gilod afte of beret err

    Farm can easily be wade lirger by any ‘personℱ

    portenaty after.
    cousidered by eaimpetent judges te obee wnost gd-

    from these Mills te all patts of the County, aud
    threugt old aud highty cultivated aectthemeuts,
    need but be mentioned to be tully appreciated by
    any persow acquainted with the Value of such "
    tucilities.
    tien that the Hon. the “ Commiasioner of Lands”
    —than whom me person ebould be a better judges
    saw in close proximity to this Property a site an
    Which to invest a large amount of capital, feeling
    the covering of our buildings with hiseddpefiag.) Sure that it furtished those tiunerdus udvaidtages
    required ty make aedesirable and permanent
    HENRY PALMER, | residence, .

    Peopecty. will be disposed gt wil be ws tollew :—
    Lalf Lhe purglase meney to be paid duwu the da)
    of sule, aud the balance cau reamuin secured on
    the Property for one, two um thrve years, al the
    option af the purchaser.

    viously sold), & will be offered at Auction,

    In Charlottetown for Sale!
    "PO belt by PUBLIC AUCTION, on

    BER next, 1505, at the bour of b2 o'clock, noon, at
    the CC ps mp so coy wt wy to in ewe,
    - ee ong nursuent tou Liceuse duly grauted for that
    ALL THE.LANDED PRO. Neha Honor the Surrogate and Ju
    of this Islaud, bearing date the 26th day of January
    last, 1865 — ALL the Riyht, Title and
    WILLIAM SMARDON, late 6f Charlottetown, in
    Queen's County, in Prince Edward Islaud -deceas-
    ed, in and to All that part of TOWN LOT No. 35,
    — A in the third hutidred of Town Lots in’ Coarlotte-
    It is situated in'n cetttfal part) town, bounded as follows, Thit is to aay :—Com-
    mencing on the vorthwestward edge of Graftoi May 22 uf

    Street, at the division line between Towu Lots et
    Now 35 and 36, in the third batdred of Town Lots 7

    Weatwardly» for the distance of thirty-seven feet
    six inches, to the exetwund cdgeof a wight wf away ;

    suid late William Siiardon, deceased, ‘in and to ali

    Charlottetown, thus described, that ie Ge sey >—
    Conmeucing ut the Southwest angle af the said

    Street; thence following ‘the ‘course of the north-

    : s papsgp ~ | for the distance of eighteen fect six inches; thence
    Light Company will loan, FREE of CHARGE, by wight angle fs therewith northeastwardly
    Cousiimers | thirty-five feet six ivches, or until it meets the
    southwest edge of the right of way; thence fol-
    lowing thecanrsethereef southeustwardly eighteen
    fect #ixinehes to said Grafton Street; thenee fol
    lowing the course of the sume southwest wardly
    thirty-five feet six inches two the place of com
    IncAgEelBEHT,

    said late, William Smarden, decensed, in and to x

    thirty-cizht feet, or therent outs,
    Grafton Street, north ward, thronzh Town Lot No.
    35, aforesaid; and all other rights of the said hue
    William Suwardon. in, to, or in respect of, or in
    connection with said Town Lot No. 35.

    | to either of the Arba
    Berfstake was cooked in four minutes. its juices | Will of the said late Willa Suaaedon.

    | strneted the: subscriber to nellethe whole of their

    ; NeXt.
    | consisting ol

    regular trips beth ways.

    a

    - ee eee

    Wegrye

    J OUN, BELL rompentally

    ji rendered ov - oe LY; to come
    . ae ‘ ; -
    ‘Liappy may the maid be that amarried ton Miller, | weitle np ob or or: =
    ‘ur tae lay or foul day he’s a’ bringin till her. ‘| FIRST DAY ef OCTOBER.
    Bell'« C ing y a see a be
    Sept. 13, ree nat It et a 2
    weber ing

    4S ' oF TL 8

    ” ——

    me

    evned by MRS, JANE CAMERON, of | --

    FS ATV, consiating of a |

    First, Class Grist Mi,

    - & *
    bad th)

    with Three Pairs of Superior Stones. capahieet) REM ER ‘1

    ape .eyeaieg grinding all kinds wf Grain, and producing Flour GEO. 6 N waved cae

    Tii “fhe Nife Depart: | or Meal of any yrade—tagether witha commne- get.* #2" selb agus to
    dions and well finished “4 14,N. A superior runter - Booh-bin 3

    soth “Wew*iid iexceilent warkme order: - Alka *, AND > > ove

    » Comeor TABLE Dwelligg Efguse,. @cr

    CHARLOTTRTOWN, Po ELT,
    Having engaged an-experienced |.
    BOOK-BINDER
    is prepared ftocexecute all orders’ «ith —
    rPROoMPTEntws and Ne Tse. ‘

    7 Entrance to Printing Office and

    Bindery at Mrs, Bromaor's Book and
    See Seen’ Paawe. tenk
    where all orders may be foft. .

    The LAND ow seen theae

    ?

    lesifotialte do so, Ga therÂź aP@ 900 acresof valu
    thle land adjoining gapesbby Mp Lemuel Phillips,
    who feeds disposed to sell should a favourable op:
    On ‘the Whole, this Property is

    vautageously situated, fronging: as i dees on the

    Mills; and the Cofivenient and good roads leading

    Vriaee Street, June 5, 1805. “
    ATE ed
    "HULK subsevrihers khawe JUST Received,
    100 Bila. Bakers’ FLOUR)
    100 Extra wre Lhifte,
    Wareanted Chrap tor Cash. » '
    “ DOLD & RUGERS...
    _ August 7, 1965. eiw_0e: bevel og
    BRA PET Bite: -- occa
    LANDIS. ex Schr Mary Waite, thia
    day, trem New York—
    200 Barrels Superine Extra State FLOUR.»
    kK. W. BRECKEN,
    adjoining Mauk at #. B. Istands
    Ch town, June 26, 1809. ‘ ew ist won Am ’

    ~ ALLOW. ‘TALLOW. |

    , J. RUBERTS BCKART.
    Angust 14, 1865.

    ~CORNMEAL. CORNMEAL. ~

    150 BBLS. CORNMEAL, “
    J. KOBERTS B°KART. -
    __Auunst 14, 1865. ee

    JUST RECEIVED,
    From the Manufactery,

    LBS. ROOFING FPELP
    5000 6) Bbis. ROOFING PITCH.”
    *urties reqttiring Roofs covered will please
    lenve their orders with Mr. ©. KR. Tarton, Water
    Street, Who will guaranlerestisfaction wid disputeh

    SUST ARRIVED!
    Stoves, Stoves, Stoves.

    (TUE Subscriber bas just received from
    the FOUNDRY —

    Thtfiay not be dut of place here te men-

    te The terms on which the above valuable

    Parties desirous of treating for the above, can
    lo so, by private contract, up tothe

    isth dny of October next ensuing, |
    ln Which day, at 12 o'elvék, nooti, (if got pre: |
    |

    FP. P. NORTON, Auctioneer. ~
    Georgetown, 26th August, bed. isl

    a io

    VALUABLE PROPERTY

    TUBSDAY,. the Tenth (10th) day of OCTO

    irpose
    e of Probate

    lerest of

    MAY Se
    ewan ngte

    hefice following the course of suid division line
    wrth westwardly, for the distance of fifty-eight
    feet; thence at & right angle with said division line

    hence following the course thereat eayth wasd)yÂą
    sight feet, and seutheastwardly difty-one feet |

    4 said Graftou Street y thehee following the conrse | A Cargo of Improved “Stoves,

    of the sume castwurdly forty-one feet six inches (
    he plice of commencement,

    ALSO, all the Right, ‘Title, and Interest of the

    —- CONSISTING OF -——

    Che celebrated FARMERS’ COOK, PARLOR,
    BOX, and other S’TOV EGS, Per sche,
    Blue Nese, from Yarmouth, Neva Scotia.

    These Stoves can't be bent for
    Neatness, Strength. Heat, Comfort,
    Economy and Terms.

    Persons wanting to purchase will please call
    and exumite belure purchasing elsewhere.

    MU. 3 P. TERLIZZICK.
    Ch'town, Queey-st,, Sept. 4, 1860. rw Su

    NEW SPRING GOODS

    AT THE

    Renfrew House,

    Great George Street,
    (THOMAS'’S OLD STAND)

    DELANY & BYRNE

    RAVING completed thar SPRING

    IMPORTATIONS, beg to call the attention

    ‘uf their Towa and Country Custumers to thelr
    STOCK OF

    Staple and Fancy

    DRY GOoobs,
    COMPRISING ©
    ee Cotton’ Warp, Grey and Whi
    SSEMPORTAN'T -GALEL. Freehold Farm, Farming Imp'e-| Bed-Tick, Osnaburg, Devine, Vlauuels, Towelle

    Ă© ings. Table Cloths, &c.
    ments & Houschold Furniturs, | padies? Dress Goods,
    A ESSKS.d.A5.& ALFRED BROWN,

    Newest atyles.
    being about tosleave the Eland, have in| Shawls, Mantles, Bonnes, Hate, Feathers,
    VALEABLE PROPERTY. by Anction.ont thei | Flowers, Ribbons, Paravols, Gloves, Husiory, &e.
    residence. on PMU RSDAY the 3th October, | SKELETON SKIRTS,
    Sule te coumence at LY vo chuck, GX. m., | Boots and s
    Supe: five Clo he, Doe-kins, Tweeds, ye
    A Freehold Farm, © isi (othe, Under Clothing, Shirts, Callers.

    bat other part or portionaf said LOWS Let No.
    4, in the said third hundved of Dewan ote in

    fown Lot, ou the northwest edge af «aid Grafton

    ust edge of Great George Street worth westwardly,

    ALSO, all the Right, Title and Interest of the

    Right of Way, eight teet in breadth, aud in length
    lending from

    For farther partienlars and termy of Sale apply
    cribers, Execntors of the inst

    THOMAS. DAWSON, ee
    JOSEPH HENSLEY. Âą oe
    ' Charlottetown, Sept. LL, 1865, |
    ie Pheabove valnable Prenidaés wre the residue |
    at the Keat stite of the iate William Siuardon
    td Comprise the Suildlery Store tormerly ocenpied |

    containing 180 acres of Land of snperior ey. | Vive, Reais, Handkerchiets.
    ha

    situated on Lot 13, about one mile and a half from |
    Vort Hi. - Pe acres are ander caltivation, qin) fhe
    remalader is covered with burdweed and gules:
    On the premises there are a coiufurtable tye storey
    DWELLING HOUSE mew), a jurge BARN and
    Onthonses. "This farm ia well waterdd by two
    streams, and hax atl extehsite frontage on Kichmond
    Bay. and possesses ‘Tare udvantages tor obtaming
    manure; abundance of sea-weed wud niuasel-mud
    may be hnd-within afew chainsof the xbore. The
    above propert„ is in the midet of a flourishing set
    tlemenut. aud is well worthy of the attention of any
    person wieking to purchase a geod farm; avd will
    be sold ua Giw of two lofste suit purchasers.

    oo ALs0 —~

    Steck, Farming Implements, &c.

    Hubber Coats nnd Caps.

    Mew’s and Boys’

    STRAW, FELT and TWHED UATS,
    iu great variety.

    MEN'S and BOYS’ CLOTH CAPS;
    HARDWARE.

    Plough Mountings, Rope, Glass, Boiled and Raw

    Linsewd Oil, Putty, Window Glass, Weaver's

    Reeds, Shovels, Hoes, Traces, Wool Cards, Tes

    and Table Bpeone, Knives aud Forks,” Best

    | AMERICAN CUT NAILS. (all sites.)

    GROCERIES,
    TEA (a superior article), Brown and Crushed

    +

    Ai\d
    illite
    >
    »

    2 Horses, 2 Mares, 6 Cows, 4 Heifers, 10 Pie.) Sugar, Rier, Starch, Suap, Tobaceo, fudigu
    2 Wnigenee. A Oat. a 1 Plough, | pair Har: | Blacking, de. dee. de, . oo
    rews, anuting Steigh aw ‘ura, ett Harnese, hades " Pricee
    2 setts Cart Harness, Piongh, Tackling. Er quasties —— fey tier Gab Gentes
    ot Hay, togetier with the whole of their he, oo oe May 29, 1865 4
    HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 4
    Teems—For the Farm, « credit of two or three | ild
    years will “4 te: pal s cqyiat itetaluente Darson 5 Bu
    or the Stock, Farwing [uplementss&c, sums 20s
    cush ; suns over 20s credit Hill the first November, |
    1866, on sg ry, Sa an “f: a Corner of Great George and .
    ' GEORGE ANDEKSON, Auctioneer.
    New Lendoh, Sept, 4, 1805. iw r Kent Streets, ‘.
    Boston and eee Colonial NEW GOODS.
    } ef . ’
    STEAMSHIP LINE. wu.n. Wusen .
    : : AS completed bis SPRING IMPOR-
    "QV TK FINE Sea-goinz Steamships TATIONS, per -L.-C. Owen and Edwid
    Greyhound, Al A Nickerson, Master; aud | and Lizzic from LIVERFOUr, and Urania trom
    Commerce, F. M. Sxow, Master, will deave| LONDON, consiting ot: ,

    Returning. they will leave Charlottetown for | Gee and White SHERTING, F

    Boston every MONDAY. | Prints, Striped Shirtings, Jean, Tixk-
    The Commerce will call at PICTOU, on her, ings, Hollands, (srase Cloth, Linen, Fanep Fisw-
    | nels, &c. &e.
    By arrangements just new completed, FLOUR | ‘
    will Be forwarded irow New York tw Churlatte| Ladies’ Dress Material,
    town tor THREE SUDLLINGS per Barrel, by | j j Paplirette, Baratheas .
    the above-named Line, in comnection with a line / dag Neary Anns French Meriuos 1,
    ot Steamethips between New York and Boston. Sitke, and Priuted Mustiue. .

    whieb land at the samewlarf as the * Grev he , . F .
    > ond eae Shawls, in Paisley, Black

    and * Commerce.’ Whituey and Hatheway, Now

    BOSTON tor CHARLOTTETOWN, alternately, | . . ‘
    jevery TUESDAY, calling at Halifax and a | Grey, White an| Striped Cortona,
    dShirting.

    | York, Agents, ‘Indtaua, Suk Borate, Faucy Casltnore, de. a

    For FREIGHT or PASSAGE by the Boston
    & Colouial Steamship Lin anely te FRANKLIN | Wrantles, lowe
    SNOW & CO., 4, Coniuerce Street, Boston, or) Feataera, Ribbona, Fancy Willow, Straw
    lo L. ©. HALL, Ageut. | Crinoline Bonnets; White aud Coloured Hate,

    Charlottetown, Sept. 1}; 4865. Dress Ornaments, &e. &e. Parasols, Glovea,,

    . ~ | Hosiery, Edgings, Veils, Masline, Corsets, Laces,
    North Shore Steamship Line Nae a hige sleation of Worked Embroidery. .
    ail nals 5 \& ceheice sclee
    | FINE Steamer Idand City Usarc ot seateb'l weeds, White Shirta: Searte, U „
    ss rer Master, will, until farther notioe, ‘eave | Braces, Revolving Ties, &e. &e : ec

    ‘harlottetown ter Shediar, Kichibucte, Chathain, | © : nil a ae “ady sf
    Neweustle, Caraquet, and Dalhousie, dwn MON. Pighing, es and Shoes in great variety,
    Crroceries,

    DA Y MORNING, at 8 w’clock; returning, ale
    will leave Dalhousie every Wednesday, at 8 pom. TEA, warranted good; Sugur, Molnsnis, Swap,
    connects witÂź the Bteam-| Candles, Starch, Rice, Tubdscce ludige, itive,

    :

    The *Ishind City’
    ships ‘Commerce? and ‘Greyhound,’ at Char- Pe , Gi ry and Allepi eo
    luttetown, For Pivight or Pusinge pall tat pper, Ginger Allepice, &v. de.

    JnC HALL, Agent. Hardware, —
    Nails, Hoes, peer | Pioughmounting, Glasé.
    e | Weavers’ Reeds, Tea and Table Spoons, Kuives
    and Forks, &c. &e. * e.%
    - . % ; “ cat
    therewith counecteit: will be reopened an! Âź The ubove Good 5 have been
    MON DAM9 Het 80h Tustaut pf 10 5 forkwa mn. ell selected In some of: the best

    Vhe Troster : : j euntinw a . - oat

    rost 8 drave renal veg, in the meantime, to English and Scotch Houses, ” j

    Sept. 1, 1365,

    Prince’ of Wales Cottege. -
    IPUE COLLEGE and GRAMMAR SCHOOI, |

    ~ dispense with the Qithince explaination.

    (Office over ‘Merchauts’ Exchange, | "is desirable that those who intend’ to enter {Will be soid ut the lowest possible

    Sept (1, too. oar

    ai pal OWN eSine forward eurly.

    | pteniin Couul Saale 5 enalls “„
    prives for Cush aaa
    Ch'town, May 29, 1685,

    © J. LONGWORTH, Mon. Sex” y
    b rw isl pre

    Prince of Wales College, Sept. 4, 1863,

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