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At the Store of D M. HARRINGTON,
- VALUABLE PROPERTY
Household Furniture.
AUCTION. In Charlottetown for Saic!
10 ole N ' ;
teh of OCTOBER ANG) be wld by PUBLIC AUCTION, on
TUBSDAY, the Thirty-first (21st) day of OG-
) POBER next, 1865, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon,
and other etleets of the late Hon. Groace Braste, | atthe COLONIAL BUILDING, iu Charlottetown,
consisting of Drawing aud Dining Room Furniture, | pursnant to a License duly granted fer that purpose
liu Mahogany; irossels aud Koddermiuster Car- | by bis Honor the Surrogate and Judye of Probate
wis, Kgunklin ud Cooking Niwves, Feather Beds | of this Island, bearing date the 26th day of January
aud Bedding, Wardrobes aud Chamber Sets, China ) jxgt, 1865 â ALL the Right, Title aud Interest of
and Glassware, Kitchen Uveusils, Books, &e , &c.| WILLIAM SMARDON, laie of Seeionterely
Particulars in Catalogues to be had at the office | Qacetâs County, in Priuce Edward Isinnd. deveas-
if . Woot. ee eee | in und to Ail that part of TOW N LOT No. 35,
jin the third handred of Town Lote in Charlotte-
âtown, bounded as gallows, that ir to say :âCon-
meneng on the northweetward edge of Grafton
I xtreet, ut the division dine between Town Lote
« | gain Nos 35 and 36, in the third hundred of Towu Lote;
ra Âą ocls peel a "rr Le, Ithence following the course of suid division line
: northwestwardly, for the distance of fifty-eight
feet; thence ut a right angle with edd division line
westwardly, for the distance of thirty-seven tect
six Inches. to the eastward edge of aright of way ;
eight feet, and southeastwardly fifty-one feet ÂŁ0
suid Grafioen Street; thence following the eeuvee
Also, Shop Furniture, Empty Casks. | of the same castwardly forty-one feet six inches w
Ce Terms at Sale. | the place of commencement.
| ALSO, all the Bight, Title, and Interest of the
âaid Jate William Smardon, deceased. in and to all
that other part or portion of said TOWN LoT No.
35, in the said third hundred of Town Lots tm
Charlottetown, ting described, that ia to say :â
Commencing at the Southwest angle of the suid
frown Lot, on the northwest edge of sxid Grafion
Street ; thence following the course of the north
east edge of Great George Street nortinwest wandly,
for the distance of eighteen feet six juches; thence
by aright angle line therewith nomhcastwardly
thirty-five feet six inches, er niiil it meets the
sonthwest edge of the right of way; thence fol-
lowing the course thereof southeust wardly eighteen
feet six inches to said Grafton Street; thence fol-
lowing the eonrse of the same southwestward!y
thirty-five feet six inches to the place of cem-
Mencement. 5
ALSO, ali the Right, Title and Interest of the
suid late William Smardon, deceased, in and to a
Right of Way, eight teet in breadth, and in jength
thirty-eight feet, or thereatonte, fending fro
at 10 o'clock, a.m., consisting of Wines, Spirits,
Hardware, Crockery ware, Dry Goods nod General
_ N. RANKIN, Anctioucer.
To P very pleasantly situated TOWN LOT,
Apply to
JAMES DOUSE,
Cnurlottetown.
DJARTIES indebted to the Estate of the
late GEO F.C. LOWDEN, wil! take notice
that all debts due the Estate, by note of hand.
vook avcount, or otherwise, wast be positively
paid before the close of the present year, as the
books of the Estate are to be wound ap at that
Any wecounts rewsining unpaid after that
date will be placed in the hands of « lawyer for
For the Administratrix,
WM. CUNDALL.
NEWCASTLE, N.B ines " : nn suid sa
BWUASI ] Piace din | Os@ession of the facts, but not the â = STC PLM Mae ;
Sept = - A fire | k silghtest ciue has heen obtains d â COM M ERCIAL, |
1» clock, burt When it i considered that thre rubbers [Prices in the enrrency of place named ] Hew
. â sleetb j f ary i . Ă© .
; p ac Was committed at noon-day. at a time: CHaARLorretowN, Sept. 3Oth.âOats sushe \FEXO be sold by PUBLIC
chi Die hans Cu y. me and : â » Sey ts per bushel, | .
, : ; ; ; " â4 i ina piece almost momentar ly fr q rented, 8. T.--1860âX 2a. Barley, four rowed, 3s. 94., and two rowed, OOOO eter enenene o a on WEDNESDAY, the 4
| i hand with a quickness whieh ae great | >? . 4s. and 43. 2d, per bustel. pvtato s, per bushel, | lron âTanks ut lis late residence, Water Street, all the
werk ' pittin wane] chill, ietetn tout w-pibaliel. - That weal Cea ie yer net gry âTEX he Sold b 1 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
â t gy saved in â anit bo committed by a party familiar with Âą hank hess, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of Hatirax, N.S » Sey tember 28th â Potatces per! ng on y AUC 1ON, on I Ol Ki 5
: â ; 'y ie ve ° . s . P = > â i ' al » i. , . . - â . e , .
nd Who Knew its internal arrange ts. tl "| Appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, consti-| ~% hel, 45 a 50 cents. Oats and Barley not quoted. | tll o'el og PMR ARLAE, MEAT Mh tos,
â pose , Li i topemoents, Cie pation, & vos . ; = P. E. Island Mesze Pork unchanged. ; a Choe
5 K, Sept I Mal i Cowes NOUE OT Âą absenee of the easiie wtion, &c., deserve to suffer if they will net try} . i : 4 ny mm
New Thats ny iad whee wilt ( the casiier, | ve tne e) not try! Se. Joun, N. B., Sept. 25th.âOute, per bushel, | ) 80) Gale Tron Tank, ii
\ Massie â pent, A Spree : atters, is quite evident fein ebratec | 44 cents. Potatoes, per bushel, 50 cents. Turnip: 1 60 Do. Do.
\ cest . Also ⏠ilvy evn â â 4 a id i:
„ , T ; na q i A, : - nt that no hand or hands PLANTATION BITTERS, | per bushel, 40 cents. Barley uot quoted. | 2 oth) Do. Do.
} , : thre reat stern il Life rec âe Odery that were not ade a | T a, â , : 1s } Isc Âą j
pres ; stis e wos dele It was a dashing raid, and me a which are now recommended by the highest medi-| sean , B. âl a a per 32 Ib.,| Also a Lot of Lumber.
m â as us. auld, and as sucecssiul as je2a Stecents. Barley, per 45.08 , 70 a 75 ce Vv i 4 |
dtha ners showid nul Have Tae tee of U lashing . ; * ÂźS) cal authorities aod warranted to produce an| Mon Cc. EK f x 19th b, 4, Stigma | Ovtol ) tna ILLIAM DODD), Auctioneer. Châtown, Sept. 18, 869.
, ' Laan te te ae ; ne : | Monrtrean, C. Bh, Sept. 19th.âOuats, per 32lbs , | et kere uF =
â ; â A , : rE DISASTER ON THEST LAWRENCE mmmediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly | 32 a 33 cents Bartel per 43lbs , 70 @ 724 piney | 1 a k . â wre : mv 4 BivrTiaon â
al Te vase ie sted b gang of Th â SAS Li â La " â ' , | =" â ngs | â4 } j ; / s
â lerand rob Âą âne ind ( bs ee WENCH | agreeable, perfee ly pure, and must supercede all | joston, U. S., Sept. 23th âCats, Northern otal ae out for the Engine V yhul Soaked r
â : Bosphorus, which a âos , , 7 „., Se pt. 25.âPri pellor other tonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant is| Canada, per busbel, 58 a 6) cents. Western, do, | tho Bel! TINS.
â y , , DUCcKk-Eye, vo he bhorthern transportat âes | 61 a 62 cents Sule i LR |
- i , | Ă© , ee Sat â } alion | required = § Sales dul arley pot quoted | ha
or lred « ta, 1 \ » | line, which left bere Saturday evening with They purify, st t! tinvi t | Pork, prime, $26 a $28; mess, dv., $33 a $35, | ISAAC J WALDR N
New England factories paseengere aud mrrchandize tor Toledo, at 4 mney creat WOU E TENN ras A ayetoaae | : ON, | 4% keqr, MOUNT STEWART, on
7 K New York, alse breagh: |: t. on Monday struck a runken rock near| .'°% âTete * Beeitay appetite. | New York, Sept 2tst.âOats, new. per bushet,| Queen Street, - - - Charlottetown.) WEDNESDAY, the 4th of Qatohe ty |
: es , âą Croesriver Light. in se Se mle : They are an antidote to change of water and diet. | 53 a 54 cents Western, do., 56 a 574 ceuts es | ee eee * 4 otoher next, / nence following the course thereof south aordly
dred i y tou SCs | pore grit, the &t awrence, one 5 pret ; : ! + $ . Bat pet he oe |
: mile above Qauk Point. and e i. vets =» | They evetdonie eilsnte Uf dlesinaiitee eda loth boave, | ey, per bushel, $1 30a $135. Potatwues, shipping, | rrQ . , it
ai ~and eunk in eeven feet } pation and late hours.| oi â754 Âą2 per bul. Pork, prime mes, 829 50. WISU to inform the publie that I bave
t âhe yr -N , . . "} » of j nin? : es a hx: , 4 C98, Ded. . P 9 wie .enns tesâ
New York, Sept. Ue, P M.âNo news of nw water wir passenvers were aroused, bat| They strengthen the sytem and enliven the mind. i . Ks i P : received by late arrivals a further large snpp Groceries,
â rdlv had tim . ' ' , Lonpon, G. R , Sept. 13:h.â Barley, foreign , -G WARE i . m ry lens de
. i W ive Mexican advice uF *e, ad The Co Pouigs their peri, When | They preveut miasmatic and intermittent fevers lar. 20s a 27s. O.tsa, do., per ar Ws a 24: â n we | ue pr ome ebokag he ee oe a tv iy ,
" * 4 _ sail the boat slid from the rock and eunk. Three They purify the breath and acidity of tl , ». | ogeeiew OAL 0 ra . } 1 â 20s a ZAs, Ho latford to sell very cheap, ny motto being °|
4 . 2 â e ores ani eidity oe ie omac age p@ Su. pe fr. Bigher tuan Cuires ing | reeye ee " rs , â âSeptember 18 wg
galla x âwd meeting with | passengers are known to have been lost, viz :| poey cure D sua Memattcesien 71720 [One Mane faut gher than curesponding| QUICK SALES: AND SMALL PROFTTS.| September 18, 1963.
neye ) yepeps s , o âi hints | nen 7 BREE ee sm me ee o
euceceses over the French. A Mra, O Neill, of Oswego, and Mes. and Miss|mp os oe pu che. o acnun.. at | Liverpoot, Sept. 16h âOuts, per 45lbs, 3s 1a | queer | For Sale in Geere !
â he eure arrhbea andC org orb Âź. + : , it - 2 or :
ant | il expedition is fitting ti Aubry, of Milwavkee. As the boat went) â 7. ease, arrome sad Chelers Merber. ja3s 71, Pork, American Prime Mess, per 20ulbs, | Cutlery : OF 8: 8S, orgetown â
4 4s, | aya te attack th place Jown three wen were seen in the water under | Chey cure Liver Complaintand Nervous Headache. | 50s 4 Sos. A large qnantity of Cutlery, consisting a No. T Fourth K 1 >
748 « â 4 ei : aa el ey ee â ita . anf . hid : No. Lwo, urth Kanye, Letter
ene Sys the boat's stern, ant it is feared they also They make the weak strong, the languid brit | Kuives und Forks, Carvers, . pe ye pape a
New Yours, Sept. 22. a. m.âLate advice are lost. There was not twenty minutes! liant, and are exhausted nitureâs great restgr r. | salt Passengers. Pocket Knives, Stee! Shears, 1865 Bia
Sau Francisco state that the French bid | time after the vessel struck before she â âSe siege tac! ath age Sa d wi nthe Hearner Berre, trom Brule, Sept. 23â Steel Scissors, Kazors, lea Pas Tiel en
sake porsaessi ot Acapules, landing fitte rca ew von * k joe As : â_ They are mposed of the celebrated Cualisaya } Hon. Josech Hensley and Mrs. Hensley, Mrs. Cat at unusnally low prices. NOTICE
enact es Seika Mal invuaiahidie-cuaiined ul : yw pe ugers we re brought to bark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all| ley, Muster Swabey ; Messrs. George Peake, C.H-.| AJl kinds of Brushes. Buekets, Tubs Playing (
â five ft viced badly equ uoed bu eu aged âs y tne enter \ guess oF see preserved one) perfectly pure St. Croix rum For Kenipeon, Rev Mr W iikius, Mrs Wiking, Cupt Cards, a large lotof PAPER COLLA RS
. ib nilee okt aiek, iniinnie Roval Mail ine Low water and the extreme Bi ) Curtis, D. Clark I. Monson, Miss Murdock, Rev. in Boxes of Ten each ;
aastic men, the greater part of the Mexican | salatiod âtee « wah Win.â Geld 043 durkness of the night are the reasous given | ll acai | , 4 uy. [9" KEROSENE OIL, on'y 4s. per gallon.
. eo tor the accident. | S8ER Sactee. a ay eee ne ote srr seamnan â , :
New York, Sep . 2), p.m a â"ury Ge ' yt ws ha ek ; | Beware of impostors. Examine every bottle. § aL "a ALSO â Watches and Jewellery.
E-q is reweived a highly interesting letter tre ALABAMA STATE CONVENTION, | os ci Oh Kae aeeiemmetliael aeeheh neil aiaetineil Daily expected to arrive from England over!â
Capt. Hall, the Arcue Explorer. He has d Monreaweny. Ala.. Sent. 23 r "ES | gaining ; i aul Cay i i ; 4 ÂŁ4,000 sterling worth of assorted CUPLERY:- time.
covered that, in all probability, three of the m â = oe - Seca : . m _ - Ala-|of each bottle, and green label, for mca suites Dubstlsitabhc hi decieilethasthd dai Msienlehctaainctnd atest : I . one Ds will . ecti
af tie Seba Prenblin's Arctic Expiditiun yet a buma State Conve on passed an ordinarce | ground each neck. See descriptive Circular around | , , > : he above GOODS will be sold wholesale or | °° ection.
pid Hi) ¹ ⏠i around | Valuable i reehold I roperty . retail to snit purehasers, at my Store, vext door to
to day abolishing slivery, by a vote of eighty-
three. The ordinance abrogates all
previous relations of the slaves, protects the
person and property of freedmen, and guards |
the State against the evils likely to arise
trom sudden emancipation. âThe Convention
i!so passed an ordinance dividing the Staie
into Congressional districts,
One «i
( ; nine to
reomle
vive, sad are living among the Munites soak bettie.
suid to fe
P.M. DRAKE & CO.
New York.
Tliewe BU ppes d survivers is
eded Sit Joho Franklin in command
. A despatch trom New Orlea
Whe 8uCC.
the Pape
â* The equinectial storm was severely te
May 1, 1865. Gus
Are you sick, feeble and complaining ?
suye:
wlieng the gull coust Several boats were throw
sehere, and ethers damaged. A terrific storm
passed ever Graud LeMere in this State a day Are you
[tis su
habitants af that place, aneunting
| cut of order, with your system deranged and your
repTenm mcr * rire ppmre ih vaaal aahe > 2
LETTER BY THE LATE PRESIDENT LINCOLN, feelings uncomfortable ? These symptoms are of-
two age causing Hmmtense desi ruction
posted thet
}ts granted, how under the circumstances 1 can | tural functions of the body, they are rapidly and
iveid exacting In return universal suffrage, or | Many of them surely cured by the same means.
. Tie St. John Globe of the at least suffrage on the basis of mtelligenee and Noue who know the virtue of these Pills will ne-
ster: their average Value being LS sierli
a ⏠7
2th ul
!
TPO be sold by PRIVATE CONTRACT
that VALUABLE BRICK HOUSE
jund PREMISES situated on the corner of Ques
AND StDNEY STRERTS, having a frontave of 46 feet
jou Queen and 63 feet on Sidney Streets. The
| House is quite new, is 3 stories high. and has been
erected during the pust year. It contains a large
| Glass Windows
contains as at present laid off, 17 large Rooms, tove
ther with a large and commodious Cellar. Parties
Wishing to view the Property ean do so by apply
| ness is creeping upon you, and should be averted | ing to D. McISAAC, Esqr, on the premises, or to
WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. |
tes If not disposed of hefore the SECOND of
NOVEMBER next. at will be offered on that day |
Yo lay capital well and honestly out should |
be the aim of every man.
A splendid Leasehold Farm, Saw and
Grist Mills, Houscho Fugitive.
Farm Stock. Mill and Agricultt-
ral Implements, &c-. &c. &e.
YEXVIIE subscriber, acting ander inst:uc-
tions. will offer for sale, by Pusnic Auctions,
on THURSDAY the 9th day of November
next. at CARDIGAN RIVER, Township No, o3
s-veral hundreds, have been submerged by bac k N , : a- +p .
tor irom the gulf.â Guid )41 i York, Sey = Phe Southern Advocate | ten the prelude to serious iliness. Some fit of sick-!
wa x id of Sept. is ye: The t
Sey , Says: ie following extract, whiel
aude romance = lias just beret published, 13 from the late President | : |
NEW BRUNsWIcK Lincoln's letter to General Wadsworth, who fell by a timely use of the right remedy. Take Ayerâs |
The Trade and Navigation returns of New | it the battle of the Wilderness Phe letter,which | Pills and cleanse out the disordered humorsâpurify |
trunswick fer the ar ending D 3 . is of @ private character, is to be se ro :
Dew k for the year ending Dee. 31, 156 Wad prive : AFaCTe * fo be sent fo Gen.) the blood, and let the fluids move on unobstructed | PUBLIC AUCTION
have just been printed The revenue was $ udsaworthâs family li shows that Mr. Lineoln, | er 3 Tl : : j at SLI AUK =
Gi), S15, being an inereane over the previous ye whe desired the bestowal of the elective franchise vealth again. sey stimulate the functions of
wf S25 921. Lhe tnports anwunted to ÂŁ upon the blacks, was alse at an early day i taver | e bedy into vigorous activity, purify the system |
US, G1D sterling, an increase of ÂŁ23,562 over t of grunting universes amuesty, Mr. Linculn| fm the obstructions which make disease. A cold
socan poor; the enparts, inuigeion of, dhies tut says :â ty settles somewhere in the body, und deranges its |
ai Greig, were LIMCOAGN verlng The âYou desire te know, in the event.af our com sap ones ale These, if not relieved, react- |
revenue is le up of duties on imports S74: plete suecess in the field, the same being followed ~ " themse â and the surrounding organs, pro- |
. ' â âing re Pre â 2 7 , af: . |
sat coileeem inmost O00) O64, caguré dats Ot by 9 loyal and cheertul snbmiesion on the part ot acing genera aggravaty a, suffering and derang
J i ae i> te Gawth it res " â- ment. While in this eondition take Ayerâs Pills |
640, cnanal and territeri $0,724 s beet ie Sour, tuiversal aminesty should not be aec- j : : â . |
ow i alk a ; â : and see how directly they restore tie natural action
ere were unperted 256,900 barrels of flou emppamed with untversal suffrage. Now, since t tk ; â fee li
' j yond Rane âait detenteâ tect â ot the system, and, with it, the buoyant feeling of
agaist oF fm the previens year; the wha Serkhe âshad Pe aah vy oi us as fo What) health again. What is true and so apparent in|
â â y â . ; ââ . ' ? oti ne ri cee . if 2 °
imports ef agri ural produce anwounting How I anfed fe the South im the! this trivial and common complaint is also true in |
value te BLL) 62 contingency mention d, I will here add, if our | many of the deep seated and dangerous di-tempers
p ââ at . } ' . nse Biwee Y 5 bon . . ' ee .
New vessels registering 101,266 tens were r weess should thus be realized, followed by such | Toe same purgative etfect expels them. Caused by |
gistered or obtained passes to gu to England fi desired ae 8, l canât see, if universal dianesty | similar obstructions and derangements of the na-
i
|
» SA V8i- Shs © on }
Ties which act in on Sunday merni ; â miilary service, How to better the condition | 6lvct to employ them when suffering from the dis- |
ye » to the very disastrous stat âÂą ~ of the colored race has attracted my serious | OTdets they cure, such as Headache, Foul Stomach, |
a ete fe th â suet rertin ss wl i i ~ ; pall }
j aan and caretul attention Henee I thr.k bam een Dysentry, Bilious Complaints, Lodigestion, Derange- |
in Westawrland ( recerded
i trem the Borders ,
eunty, tee Clee berlienw ment of the Liver, Costivenes , Constipation, Heart-
fanud deeded aa te what course I shall pursue in! :
. burn, Rbeumatism, Dropsy, worms and suppression,
f âue { P
Frei othe he premises, regardivg ita religious duty, aa the
ing peragraj
âCANADA i JUDSONâS WOKM TEA.
iS} hy, Panning
i | Wood and 2!
parte ef the Dresvineer we ave uke iutermatio " i oth ta j
ae it ams lag oder 5 " |) nationâs guardian of these people, who have se! when taken iv large epee :
â* Fires are raging in etery quaftter and do tf fe a : They are Sugar Coated, so that the most sensitive
} eas Ă© / | he releally vindicated their nianteod on the battle |. ue
consmlerable damage At Wood Point, a fer | feid, where, in assisting to eave the hte of the| take them easily, aud they are curely the best
" id, i **, assisting te ave * {ite ie . : Pz : P°
days age, the inhabitants had enough to det . , , , we eee OF LHC | purgative medicine yet discuvered.
; Republic, they bave demonstrated in blood their |
heey rom burning duwn houses and barns ' Âą te the ballot, which. in but the | | Kyerâs Ag Cc
â : | = er OBsstes, ch Is Ot ue Lian pro- rerâs .
Curmberiand, ti bas burnt Dbewes, and in one) tecoen ef th t} vs t y hav fi ' I â . 3 .s BUC ere, }
Th ' e y ae Ve so feariess! t- . - ; . . |
Gatker, 1 te repurted, & Shipyard WHE B Veeset Oi | Lindeâ r â , y @) Por the speedy and certain Cure of Intermit-
ale a ) the great marsh, aepwards of : . a n J âinl e ayer Ile: we is t }
, k we gre wna pw a RORBERY IN IOWAa. tent lever. or Chills and fever, Remittent
egen s _ -e aoe Another Xievsive rehoery 4 at . Ee n the , . d
I ' tial â a at pre sie Gill ' d 6 i are _ nee m â tlead ache or Bilious Lleadache, ana Bilious |
Piet , he tia en» i 2 lowa papers. A despatch received at Dabuqu , pete ;
; ' age â P , Fevers ; tudeed, for the whoie class of dis-
Was thet Âą duwt ' mege ol t sHeunees That the sate ot the Amertoan Express }
& a : 4 â8eR rert ting if er: epee
sal he th j i _~ ond , i Company ai W sseriv, In That Staie iad been = OF Tee sa yiliary d rangement.
Qh i ' ' ; ; : , ne : : â *aAUSse i ms âag tie @ Ă©
that the grass roots are completeiy parched, aud | TVS! Cpen and rebm Lef its eontents. | The used by the malar: of miasmatic coun
stle \ fertge fer nve tee â ; ' } iva,
hive ve 4 g tery rapialy When the win wi â = ate Gave % iri , powers 5
breez â serted, aud the doer blown off, In the same way Tuis remedy has rarely failed to cure the severest
er ie ee â â bat the rebbing at Eldera was eff ed Li eases of Chilisard Fever, and it has this great ad
Ve Âź R fone re f â2 .
, - : t nt of beets i by the robbers ts 1 vantage over other Ague mecicines, that it subdues
â eat. et â the â TT) i .
Ms â . , hei per stn alt! gh ja 8 weed to b large, a-! the complaint witheut injury to the patient Ir
r , ' . . soto ; â Waverly is an extensive reeenving and dict jntais ne quinine er other de leterious substance,
â > â ! bit ' :
j Cart tf 4 : SS t, i tof the company wa? | ber does it prodece quintom or any injurious effret
. < if * signed wii vere Re whieh broweht large auiounts | Whatever. Sb king orethers of the army and the
y i ge; The > f y info his hands, which were probably | „e#t, try it and you will endorse these assertions.
+» Oe \ â ev tert i â "4 . > " â . An
oxsifea in the @Comruny s sale This 1 th Prepared by DR. J.4 AYER & Co, Lewell
; ~~ * . âVy Âź "
The Ifa x f t ew ~Ă© Save I~â «(VY ft extensive gevoery chro iied in lowa 1 Mass, and seid by Gree A. Bavard, St John, N
j e tress eo Bi, da papors that His Eses he last week or tne 13.3 Avery Brown & Co, Haliax, N.S 5 and bs
] y the bi A Gerdeou, Goveruer of N W.R. Wataow, Châ Po Bed
â â - oerigmrire on â me oi ATSON, Ch town, a
rn ouk uated te ao re nail. | INDIAN HOSTILITIES â THREE DAY's af
A see rN â te tnt tot cer
Busy lane Cel Drury, A.D | ub the 21 FIGHTING WITH Til INDIANS Children and Babies.
wae » his wedding He alee requests Forr Lak amie, Sept. 26.âInformation was
that a geen diner eheuld be provided tor tl eceived to-day trom General Converâa ety! Who does not love ehildren 2? Are they not the
power « f the cilv and cs ty wt bis « X pense âolumu, ander Celoneli Cole. te the 2ixt toast I light and joy of eve ry household ? Yet how many
frie bea , peracus te â âHW erennped bear âort *. sas * wines thre " P â 4
bas ' wx. bites : ~~ : of par sy â âree os pec Pert Connor siice hl are the diseases to which they are subj ct, and the}
bits Exeelicucyâs bospitaliry at the Aln Zuih He bad lost 600 horses avd 200 mules.} reat cause of many of their aJlictions is
lietise ou Priday jast, ending by a king il vhich were frozen to death tiene night on ey Wor u
Excetlencyâs beng fife and bappnesea, ond hep-| first of September. He was attacked by a wa a
ir hat eter gentlemen unygh lellow h arty of Seuwix, Cherekees and Wapahoes «1 | What shall the diseonsolate parents of the se poor
siitable example on siovlar events in their lives.| Powder River. âThey were repulsed with heavy fehiliren do? We with cuuitideuce reply â Give a
â ! â etes t
a | lows Our iosxs Ww Ss tity {kilea and 2 wounded few doves of
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lot the Estate of JOHN CRAWFORD, Esq :
the following VALUALLE PROVERTINS, being
IstâThe LEASEHOLD FARM of 100 acres of
Excellent Land, from Lord Melville, for the period
of 49 yeurs, 50 of which are expired, ata yeurly
rental of Is per acre, 60 acres of which are in u
high state of cultivation, bing under crop this
senson, teneed off into 10 fields; 20 acres ure iu a
state ulmost ready for the plough; the remainder
is a forest of hard and soft wood in ite primitive
owth, being saved by the owner, and is fit for
ship timber, scantling, feneepoles, and firewood,
valued at ÂŁ300; a powerful stream of water rune
centre of the fann, on which are a
throngh the
lnew SAW MILL, of great power and speed, capa
ble of sawing any lengths for sip plank, by a fil]
any of sawein working order; hkewise x GRISI |
WILL, a good KILN, ot |
The revenue |
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with three run of stones;
working orde!
size, all in
these Mills, for some ) ist has averaged |
Chere is alsoa new FRAME in pesition |
tor n Dwelling House, Y8.x 24 feet. with an at
hed Kitchen, 16 x [9 feet, ready to close ju |
his the Cw âr, two]
tiiles bel Bridge,
Veurn ps
Farm fronts on ira
mwwithe bew jus been the |
indaciug wreat luproven
rtv in this locality ;
thi this OT chisand ent ine
the valve of
i an Stitp |
vurd isin front ©
ny size baile in Pr.
These are
5, where a stip of]
id could be launched |
i ina property '
ise Will know |
„.
Vitii sutelry
hielr men of energy and ent
how to appre emite.
Farin Stock :
ti Horse, § vears old: | de. Mare, 5}
x '
veurs old; 4 Milelh Cows, exceilent breeds; 1 Ox]
and Heifer, 2 years old; 2 Heifer Calves, IS Sheep
2 Ram Lambs, improved breeds, 12 Pigs, a large
lot of Poult @ec. &C
Lyood Curt, new; | Wavon, do; Riding
do, Plongh set Liarrows, Kotler
Wheelbarrow, Swinvle
linrness. | set Carriage do., |
Saddle and Riding
und Pitchforks, Scythes
Axes, Gross-ent Suws, &c. &Âą.
The whole Crop of the Farm, |
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witionst
Sleizhs
trees, We;
attulo RK be
?
2 pein Cart
aud Cushtons,
2 hoe oo
ridle, Rakes, Dung
Bâsarpaaiang Eraplessesmts : |
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consisting of Wheat, Oats, Barley, Potatoes, Tur- |
Lips, liay, about otlous; Sraw, tie same qual tity.
4 large lot of INCIE BOARDS Do Beac!l
PLANK, suitable for carpenters; Jot of other |
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luseful Lumber |
Indians appgared tu torce and were d ivei |
Feri, AcctinextrâA very melancholy sec ten miles. The next day the engagement was | : Tt cannot do any barm. It is sure to do good |
&ut hapyencd ou Saturday jest near St. Lan-| wed and lasted till noon. The ludians were No Mercury or any Other mineral is in it. It is |
Prit A tthe bow abeout vig t veara of age, *« iain defeated wrth egreac sliughter, their. loss entirely vegetable.
of Mr. James Hedge, iarmer, bh sd arene, tevgee-thee ring from 200 te 600 killed and wounded. The JUDSON'âS WORM TEA.
ith a cepoenion, a ceusin, tor bufteruuts in tl ludians fled in every direction, Our treeps were | Sold by ali Dealers. Get our Almanac.
heh, nearly a mile frew his fatherâs beus toable to pursue on account of The poor cor dition = ââ =â==
SNQURSTS. -
was ene killed aud one
The Ludiane lost
stock Our loss
weunded.
ef eur
He hh beys Chinded Up Ole OF Lie trees, ,
efieer and twe men
sud te
the cous
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On the 23rd ultime, before John MeNeill, Esq..
Furniture, Crop, &e |
LS Sale to commenee at 11 o'ciock, forenoon.
:
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erms of Sale for Stock.
beg highest, when, say, the bough « : Rd , âv il
Which the littl: buy, Robert Mudge, was resting | # dre wamber of horses, one of the Coroners for the County, on ciew of | SU! yo a er nL WP na three mouths; all
breke off aod fe fell te the ground, striking b Pie Indians again attacked our troops on the) the body of Mr. Chas. Farquharson, con of John a ie 6 rity > bape - weil te Itheral. mav he
shies te ates nuenianenl : âth, and alter a chert and spirited engagement! Pp; od unin , ~ Bar 3 | FEMNP ae Seated tag eles bell a eee
head wis 4 ety ilis companion, as soon as | : ! Sat . I arqgiuusreon, E 4s of Mermaid Farm, Let 4 | known on application to J-CRA FORD, Eexqr., |
rected and cleaned |
uw what had t.ken place, tanmediately ran tor) Were totally besutitutly Verdict, â Found drowned, aud the Jury are of
aewin tare Whee Mr Hedge arrived be four ut Pheir force was estimated at 3000. They opinion that iu the act of eressing the creek he |
hee ser strll breathing, but be died almost imine. | ost many of their principal Âąehief+. Our total] fad tallen into the water ina faiwuing fit, as he |
| reporte d joss in the three engagenrents Was seven! ways subject tu suels fits.â
killed, and officer and On the loth iustant, at Rustico, by the eame,
Avother battle was expected on Pow der River,! on Robert Parsons, fisherman, who tel dead in
but the Indians suddenly disappeared. | his boat while fishing outside Restico Harbor, ia
dately afler, bie «hull having beeu fractured. HU
bright bey aud of an engaging di«- one two men wounded
lis
Tet Âź Very
prrsi Lieota perents are much ey nipal lise
with ter the loss they have sustained. âMoatrea!
Herald ? Colonel Cole will camp at Fert Conner un-| company with two young ladzâThomas Deucett
Lanes Fiae.âThis uorning xt 3.40. 2 6 til basa fi ci is received from. Geucral Coa land Avdrew Martinâot Line suntan place. Verdict,
broke out in the rear baal Jings attached 'o Dagg's 7 * Died by the visitations of 7 ei, 4 Pie deceased
cil faetory. St. Felix Street, wear the Grand A MUTINOUS CREWâTHE COOK SHOT. | left a wie aud tour small children, alinost Wholly
New Yorn, 25âThe ship Calhonr, destitute
arrived here from Liverpool, reports :â âOn| â ;
Sept. 2ist the crew, ina state of mutiny, made | Married,
Trunk Kenaventare Station. In a short tia Sept.
the flames caunght the oil, and the whole city was
the fire, whieh hi
iitivined by the extent of
j . . . =~ :
caught the wooden houses lying around the plaee | an attack on the cook, who during the meice | At the residence of the bride, on the 26th in
The whele Fire Drigade was turned out | was shet. On the 23th was bearded by the| stant, by the liev. Thomas Dunean, Serut. Jolin |
\Hen, 2nd Battalion of 16th Regimeni, to Mis
Enphemia Cameron, of this Ciiy.
Died,
aiarm reveuse eutter Crawtord, the crew being still
mutineus, and twoof the officers imprisoned. They |
were released and all of the crew placed in irons. |
Phe Crawtord remained by the ship antil she
reached port, aud the mutimeers were placed in| At Charlettetown, on M onday evening last, the
}25th iustant, of disease of the heart, Mr. Patuick
the hands of the authorities.â \~- ;
Mouneny. of Covehead, aged Sl years
At the time of going to press, the fi
Was still raging â Montreal Herald.
<â--
FROM NEWFOUNDLAND.
Considerable qriantities of dried codfish are
being reeeived in St. Jebu's, but there is no re.
Mr. Win er and Key wood have
returned trom the Labrador, and repert the ed
salon and berring fisheries to have been far
Geli ie pres
advance of last year, both as regards quality and
qiantity Cudtish is being shipped at st. Jowh's
a fnat ae it comes m, to parts of t
werld. The approaching general election 8 e
varios
Captam Anderson, of the U.
ship Villa Franca, charge d with eruelty to pas-|
aengers, was tully conenitted on Tnesday in New |
York to awart the action of the Grand Jary.
It is suid that the President contemplates a |
visit to Wilmington, Charl sten aud other South
States passenger |
ern ports, before the meeting of Congress, if the
ceased was a young tain, who enjoyed the esteem
of a huge circle ef wequaintances, for bis atrict!y
upright and moral character, and also for the ven}
ality of his disposition. ;
the prime and vigor of manhood, when he himself
und hie friends lookea forward to a brigit future, |
and « long an bhappy career, but whilst he howed
with due resignation to the wisdow and overraling
efeising the preas of the ancient Coleny. Providence, his sad and
Phe accounts from all quarters te date, induc
wfthat the fi
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1
pressure of offical duties dees wut prevent. | dverees on
Colonel Bell, couasel for the steamboat barn.
ers, Whe are fo be tried in St. Leonia, i in Waeh-| phat life is teuly uneertain. He 1
tug the Labrador will be a fair average voyage. ington for the purpose of persuading the gov ead widow and a large number of friends to mourn bis
Our is alse likely te be a good o mont te send Jefferson Davis, Mallory and Sedden | death
(ram er pe are ali seeure and the potatoe erop bids te St. Laonis as Witnesses in the ease of his chents,
t. Webhave heard rumours ot | [tis quite certain that the government will not
disease in the latter crop, but are happy to say we grant bie request.
lenvea a young
harvest
â , | last, of Slow Fever, Miss Sarah Kennedy, aved 10
i te be abunda
At Copelands, near Hereford, on the 3rd Sept
have seen no evidence ot it | The war debt ef Alabama, which the Conven- Hérberta Magdalen. wife of Henry J. Jenkins, |
The atock of cattle in market is unasnally low, | tien sitting at Mon! gomery has refused to repu- | ye q-. and youngest danghter of the lare W. Wood,
and shippers in Nowa Scotia and Cape Breton, we diate. amounts to (wo millions of dollars. It is Esq . of the Whitehouse D L.. of Herefordshire
think, sheald fad it tu tu for-| held by eilizeus of that Siate, and formes no pari At Bombay, on the 2ith December last, in the
their advautuge . :
lol the Coulederate debt proper 24th veer of his ave. Donald. eldert
Major W. N. Melutire, of the United States | Donald MeMillian .
army, was arrested a few days avo in Louisville, |â 30 pom. the previonsevening the decensed who
Kentucky, by a government d âTeehive, aol taken | Fetedaraiben âand survived the injuries he re-
j tee Warehitrggton, of having det auded | ceived only twelve henre.
the government out of large sues of money. ] he | j
Leaisville papers, announcing the arrest, Were | instant, in the 27th year of her age, Martha. the
uuable to learn auy of the particulars in regard | beloved wife of Mr. James bBentiey, formerly
| Margate, P EE. Island.
At New Bediford, Lot 12, on Monday, fhe lith
ward stack t
4â
i« Way
Wisideralie inierest appears te be man feasted
ut the approaching eleciions, and the cards of
several candidates are published
As regards the R âelproetty Ireaty, the preaa ,
poe over Tie puss nh
Due
on @& charge
seer call â
ted
terly very facorable.
geuet
of ita te
,
ng annie Wealher has beeu lat-
to the matter, beyoud what is above given.
INNEWELLâ'S UN :
HUNNEWELL } At Sea. on board ship â \ estern Queen
The de |
lle lias been cut down in}
on the premises, or to
WILLIAM SANDERSON, |
* Auctioneer
Cardigan River, Oct 2, 1R65
ie
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so 5 os rm
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prea re
dewise may well teach bis friends aud COMP ALOns |
BOOTS & SHOES!)
In Tatamagonche, Nova Seotfa onthe 1S8ih Se pt. |
yeurs, late of Moretl,in Kingâs County, P.E Istand. |
>|
son of Mr. |}
miller, of Wood Islands. At!
of the crew. fell down the hold of the ship |
of)
Eioop Skirts!
LIVERPOOL HOUSE,
NOW OPENING,
Per Greyhound, from BOSTON,
A Select Assortment of
Ladiesâ and Missesâ Boop Shirts,
all sizes and qualities. selling at the lowest rates
At Tarnbary, Haren Conuty, C. W., on the 10th | 6 Cases Ladiesâ and Childrenâs
300TS and SILOKS,
(in all qualities )
HATS and CAPS,
pear : PTET â ree oe mals âane â r. > ,
GREAT ROBBER Bh P THE CONCOLD There is pvobably no line of âlisease which has| Richmond Bay. a few dave after leaving Landy |
N Al ION A L BAN K been more erroneously treated than Throat anu Island, Capt. are Statamin: mnete'nâ -_ ed ALSO,
The Nati ne H \ : . Liang Complaints i â&: : , a eet a : a _ SPICES âhe âEF RIBS
Was eens { = e 5 ae at Concord, Mass . there âay not @ recipe written, nor a prepara ; PORT OF CHARLOTTETOW N. A Supply of SPICES and GROCERIES,
red ov Munday afternoon between 1) iio before the public for the above complaints | ARRIVED. | suitable for the present and coming season.
and J4 o elock, and robbed of about
han fred thousand do'lara
â
three | chat do
The bank vault! o
in Ipecac, Antimony, Lobeita, |
ich i erat to
ste hy
= bel eartics
Sent. 18âSch
Ojpniin .
0â Marie Flore, Metivier, Quedec
Costin. Verte ; deal. 22
form or other, wi
ine fenutus oO:
in Somwe
enstie, stone.
entively UWunecerfary In
Mount Vernon, Campbell New- |
Selling at the LOWEST Market rates,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL,
âet py Lm by ee of ke ys. an Pwith aw) elt. Cherogne, Bay j
@lerity â : âseen as Civey prods auseu, Calis Lie Stoica â plen âye : stunk Waucy |
Celerity only surpassed | © th pate: te. ih set iat Momager oben Aare aathe t+iet Ariel, Moran, Richibucto ; plank. Naucy, |
of the rely! 7 a. get < Barer. z tu vepel flood. and aitow disease to triumph over + âLeod Bay Verte ; âbdarde Ellen Shelnatt, | AT
âHe FoUneRY ttee 1 treasure, wii! i. wien ae ween tcs he 2s) anoint } MetLeod, my Eve Âą arGs. ° , Por ig
4 + | what nuture:re jnines te Reep up'strens " Pieton; coal. Adiaue, Carrie, Canso ; bal. 24~â| "Phpomas's Glad Stand,
. suddenly disappeared, consiseed of U.S Again, these objectionable components canse Selichteld. âTricadlĂ©, N83
Bus ds, State Bonds, the regular meues of the | doses to be placed so far apart, that the irritation
bank, and other money. The bank is located | Ws cBlner the vonsh getw the mpper hu iy WE) 95.â-Seh Ellen, Pentz, Picton; coal.
; the foundation of weak lungs of eonsamiy-U0U Is}
8 the seeund story. Main street, in the mist eutlt laid CLEARED.
Harriet,
pe! ith
shingles. |
Bart Prioress, Baird, Liverpoo! -mer. & live stocs. |
Shediac ; bal. 22â|
publie place in Coneord. There is an insu-| A true Cough Remedy shonld not only be the} Sept 21âSch Sisters, Gorklen, Sieg
tance office on the Au âA tern .| noeket, bedside or nursery companion of all, and to Fanghaballagh, Dixon, Richibneto ; do oe
fice on the first Quor. Fuotateps were | pocks : : i bal. Marie Flore, Metivier,
Pugwash ;
23âStr Island City
Mary Cole, Mareh,
need just ae often us there ts tickling in the! Costin,
Picton; do
25âSeh
âhrout, or disposition to comzh, bat tu ullow of its
free ase after the cough is eheeked, to clear away | fish,
all remaining irritation, and make the eure perfeet | deals,
heard oy persons engazed in those depart-
laents, hutit wae sti pposed thaâ arrangements
Were being made for a meeting of the Diree-
tors, which was to take place at 3 o'clock. | Causes of most violent Sere Throut, with all the |
leymptoms of Diptheria, have been entirely eured
fy ainking a coustant 9 » Congh Kemedy as
âÂąoek ; a. : a by winking a coustaut nee of the Congh )
tw ck and returns at 2. On entering tur). Gargle. Poe Hoarseness it ix invaluable
pasion way startled to find ne arly Hl its JOUN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor,
Otents had heen { laundered. Ine doors of
t Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass.
âhe vault were elosed aod lovked : nothing aeâ a For sale by il dealers in Medicine.
The cashier cow! ly ; Anivals in Europe from Hence.
tashier commonly goes to dinner at 124 Lavenroen, Sept. 8âCurlew. 7âFive Sisters
| âThonmae Owen. 19âWarwick.
C. Owen and Undine, for P. B
Gravesesn, Sept. 3âRetriever.
| 11âBEtheldreda. Virion.
| PurmovTn, Sept 14~â-Admiral.
Sinith, Shedine ;
Liverpool ;
12âSuiled L.|
4~Speedaway. |
» Great George Strert.
WILLIAM FULL.
October 2, 1S
~ â©O SHIP OWNERS. |
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/ TENSIVE subscriber offers for gale at a
| LOW FIGUREâ
| 1 CHAIN CABLE, 45 fathoms 4,
1 . os yf âne
2 ANCHORS, from 13 to 15 ewt. each.
_ N. RANKIN, Queen Street.
Jetober 2, 1865. Jin
China & Glassware.
|) RICH CHINA
1
he may pane py pinay acca money? We RS Watser, T. DesBaimay aud M. W. GLAsGow, Sept 13âSuailed Ariadne, for P. E. 1.) ad Do TE \ De
d matter of course the robbery pro-| Skinner, Agents, Charlottetown. wie cline i ill a 20 dor pesorted GOBLETS & TUMBLERS,
âseed & great sensati m, and the atwost â ms âââe Ship News. 6 plated CRUET STANDS,
at ms was beaelOnted $2. fathy's on) Vie Ould Birta- Arrived at Richmond Bay, on the 22 ultimo, Rark | Low for Cash at Sales Room ;
' successiul affair. The police and cous At Charlottetown, on the 27th inatant, Mrs. * Western Queen,â with Goode, Captaine aud crews pork N RANKIN,
Mabelary fovees of the town were at once Aiur sWwabey of 4 bull, i for pew Vessels âto Hon. Jas. Yoo. ) Ovteber 2. 1865. Queen Street
| SHOP, 36 x 25 feet. in front, finished, with best plate
Phe dwelling part of the House |
lthe wrentest enre and under the immediate inepec-
; io Su mole the, trade with all kinds or Boots auc
l reward him, and ag the resnli of
ithe âtime bas arrivedâ for Su omerside to be re-
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| Newspaper
of advertizing has been felt by the Mercantile com
| manity for some years, and believing that we lave
| mer and the Mechanic, we propose to offer to the
public the
| wenet be founded upon the immutable and eternal
M W.SKINNER'S DRUG STORE,
Queen St., Cli town, Oct. 2, 1865.
N. B.âCeuntry dealers would do well to call
aud eXamine my stock. , oo.
WANTED,
TENO teke charge of a TATLORING
ESTABLISHMENT in Sunmerside,
A First Class Cutter,
must be a man of steady habits. One of this des
eription will obtain a permanent situation and
liberal salary by applying to
H. J. RICHARDSON.
Summerside, Oct. 2, 1865. 2in
ÂŁ5000 0 0
"ro ali
GEORGE NICOLL,
Proprietor of the
Prince Ecward Island
JOT & SHOE FACTORY,
@N returning thanks to his customers and
M the public generally for the liberal patronsge
extended to him, begs to inform them that he is
now mannfactaring a VERY LARGE AND
FASHIONABLE STOCK of
Boots. SHOES, &C.,
snitable for Fall and Winter Wear, consisting of :
Men's Grained Leather KNEE BOOTS,
Menâs do do Wellington do
Concerned!
Yen's Kip do do
Menâs Calf de do
Yen's French Calf do do
Meuâs Congress Boots, Sewed and Pegged,
(all Double and Single Sole)
Boyâs and Youthâs BROGANS,
Ox ord Ties)
Boy's and Youth's WELLINGTON BOOTS, &e. |
Menâs,
Women's Calf Balmoral BOOTS,
Womenâs Grained Caif do do
Vom nâs do do Congress do
Womenâs Cloth and Felt BOOTS,
Missesâ Grained, Calf, Congress and Balmoral
L3Ce > DS,
Missesâ Felt und Cloth, Congress and Balmoral
r . >
Childrenâs Boots,
all sizes, from Three's to Tenâs.
All of the abeve are being mannfactured with
tion of the subscriber, who will be enabled to dis
pose of the above gouds on better Lerins than can |
be iinported
Merchants from the Conntry are reepectfully
invited to vive this Ketablishmeat a call before
OU Dig their Fail troods.
âThe attention of all importers of Boots and Shoes
is culled to this fet, tat the subseriber is prepared
ae . ° 1
Shoes, und will sell them at such prices as will
prevent the necessity of importing inferior goods
t@ Ali kinds of Boots, Suoes, &c, made to
order at short nolice.
GEORGE NICOLL.
_Ch'town, Sept. 25, 1865, IT RW_P tin
PROSPEUTUS
OF THE
Summerside Journal,
The title of a Newspaper to be published in
Octuber next,
vl ME and Tide wait for no man, Ouoward
they rash, carrying everything before them
If allowed to wet behind time, basiness drives the
individual; if,on the other hand, atfiirs are manaved
arightand atreuded to betimes, prosperity aud wealt!
industry be sees
his business thrive and his interests progress. To
prove these propositions to be true, let any
thoughtful man look at the position which SUMMER:
ps holds to day. Its progress during the last few
years, asthe result ef perseverance, is unparaileled
Ly aay other place in P. KB. Island, aud probably
by any in the Colouies. It now floarislies wich a
population of nearly twe thousand inhabitants,
which it has acquired almost wholly within the
lust ten years, whilst its Commercial interests are
second to none in the Island, with the exception of
Charlottetown.
In view of the above facets, all will admit that
presented by a new candidate in the shape of a
The want of a convenient medinm
the sympathy of the Merchant ns well as the Far-
** Summerside Journalâ?
Tur Jovexat. will be independent in polities, but
will dare to assert trath and denounce error; be
lHeving that all laws, whether statute or social
| laws of justice and equity.
Whilst THe Jouaxat will always lean towards |
the canse of the oppressed, still its colamne will be |
open to the voice of the oppresson, whose right to
be heard in defence will never be denied, so long
as all personalities are avoided.
Tre Jovasat will ever advocate the interests of
Commerce and Acriecirunek, to which oar Ishind
looks as its principal resonrees; and as our ciren-
| lation becomes increased, we will devote a portion
| of our space to Edneation, Science and Art,
Phe yellow leaves remind us that winter draws
pigh, aud during the long evenings, as the lights
thish from a thousand parlors, where reign peace
pleasnre and content, we wiil endeavor to present
the means tor the family circle to enjoy ua pleasant
hourin perusing our selections of Literature, Poetry, |
i
;
Fon, &e., whieh we will endeavor to make ns
amusing and ianocent as possible.
As av advertis ng medium, Tre Journ at will be |
found to offer extra judueements, as well to Char- |
lottetown gs fo Summerside, being the only paper |
| published in the County, and being located in the |
| widst of a large and wealthy farming population.
Tue Jovesav will be published weekly at Âą INE |
; DOLBEAR (6s 3d) per annum, in advance. or Seven |
tT NEWS ra mrp = oe â es lultimo, after a lingering ank painful illaees John | Menâs and Childrenâs CLOTH aad FURY giiinoe and aix pence | 20) halt i vance
LATE NEWS PROM THE STATES, iVERSAL COUGH REMEDY. | irch. eldest son of Mr. Edward Birch, of Lot 16.| | Shillings and six pence ($1. 20) halt iu advance.
âst fart
The following ventlemen will a tas Agents for
ithe *ScemMersipg Journat,â and
to take the names of subscribers and receive monies
on our account. |
CharloitetownâW. E Dawson, Eeq., Merchant ;
Mr. Henrv Harvie. firm of Laird & Harvie-
Bedeqneâ Major Wright. Esq.
St. Eleanorâsâ-W. T. Huat & Co.
MargateâRenben Tuplin. Esq
New Londonâ Pidgeon & Stewart.
CaxenmpecâBenj. Rogers, Esq.
TryonâGeorge Mattart E-q
GeorgetownâA. LeBroeque, Faq
Vervon KiverâMr. G. Vickersou.
JOSEPH BERTRAM, â -
HENRY BA EXARD Âą Propiciets.
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|
Symmersite. September ESth, 1865
| Just on the Squa re.
NEW TOBACCO FACTORY
| SUM RS IVS
VE SUBSCRIBER hevieg JUST
OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE,
| ja prepared to supply Wholesale Customers with
ithe Island Manutactured TOBACCO, warranted a
iv
| most ressonable terme âand hopes his Pacrory.
âbeing the first of the kind established im Prinee
County, will meet with liberal patronage from the
DESER SETS, | vood article, at the very loweet prices. und on the
DES ee.
TE
| Tradersand Merchauts of Sunmerside, and Prince
County generally.
PATRICK REILLY.
fummereide, July 31, 1805, :
tomake payment lumediately.
due. unpaid on the 1th day of OCTOBER neat,
delivered in SUMMERSIDE.
OATES!
ure anthorized |
Grefton Street, northward, threngh Town Lat Na.
35, aforesaid; and all other rights of the said hive
William Smardon, in, to, or in me ag of, or ih
connection with ssid Town Lot No. 35.
For farther particulars and terms of Sale, apply
to either of the aubseribers, Executors of the last
Will of the said late William Swardon.
THOMAS DAWSON,
JOSEPH HENSLEY,
Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 1865,
LB" The above valnable Premises are the residne
of the Reel Estate of the late William Smardon,
and comprise the Saddlery Store formerly ocenpied
by him, the Brighton Depot, and the place of busi-
uess at present occupied by Mr. D. McRae.
Ch town, Sept. 25, 1865. till dst Jon
SALT.
NOW LANDING, ex Schooner Manta
Fiona, from QUEBECâ
1784 Bags LIVERPOOL SALT.
For sule by
J. ROBERTS ECKART,
Water Street.
f Executors,
Charlottetown, Sept. 25, 1865.
FINAL NOPICE.
"EXE subscriber wishes to inforin all those
indebted fo the Estate of the late PATRICK
STEPHENS, Esqr, that unless they pay thei
accounts in full this Pall, they shall be sued for.
without any distinction of persons, ufterthe closing
of the Navigation, § 3° All kinds of Merchantable
Prodnce takeu in payment.
R. J. CLARKE.
MILL PROPERTY
at RIONTAGLU E.
âTIappy may the maid be that s married to a Miller,
For tair day or foul day he's aâ bringing ull her.â
"ERULAT EXCELLENT SET of MILLS
owned by MRS. JANE CAMERON, of
MONTAGUE, elone to the valuable and extensive
Property of the Hon, J. ALvous, consisting of a
will be sued for indiscriminately. First Class Grist Mill,
H. J. RICHARDSON, ; agli R
Summerside, Sept. 25, 1865. din with Three Pairs of Superior Stones, capable
grindmg all kinds of Grain, and producing Flour
Oats! Oats! Oats! or Meal of auy gradeâtogether with a comme
"EXIGE. Su'seriber will pay the highest dions and well finished KILN. Ao snverior
market price in CASITL for
SAW MILLIS 2nd SHINGLE MILL
50,000 Bushels Onts,
Orwell, Sept. 25, 1865,
Public Notice!
LL PERSONS indebted to the subseriber by
Note of Hand or Book Account, ure requested
All amounts over
both new and in excellent werking order, Also
a ComMPORTARLE Dowelliag Hlouse,
properly finished. The LAND on which these
Properties are situated comprises TWENTY-
SEVEN (27) ACRES, of good quality, mostly
cleared, and in a good state of cultivation, Thie
Farm ean easily be made larger by any person
desirous to de se, aa there are 100 acres of valu-
able land adjoining, owned by Mr Lemuel Phillips,
who feels disposed to sell should a favourable op-
portunity offer, Cn the whole, this Property is
considered by competent judges to be most ad-
vantageously situated, fronting ae it does on the
Montague River, whose waters convey both Grain
and Lumber to within a stoneâa throw of the
Milla; and the convenient and good reads leading
from these Mills to all parts of the County, aud
through old and highly cultivated settlements,
need but be mentioned to be fully appreciated by
any person acquainted with the value of euch
tacilities. It may net be out of place here to men-
tion that the Hon. the * Commissioner of Landsâ
âthan whom ne persou should be a better judgeâ
saw in close proximity to this Property a aite on
which te invest a large amount of capital, feeling
sure that it furnished those numerous advantages
required to make a desirable and permanent
residence,
LS The terms on which the above saluahia
Property will be disposed of will be as follow :â
Halfthe purehage money to be paid down the day
of rale, and the balance ean remain secured on
the Property ter one, two or Ukree years, af the
option of the purchaser.
Parties desirous of treating for the abuve, can
do so, by private contract, up to the
ket day ef October next ensuing,
jon which day, at 12 o'clock, noon, (if not pre
| viously sold), it will be offered at Auction,
„. P. NORTON, Auctioneer.
Georgetown, 28th Auguet, 1865. i
JOUN ANDREW McDONALD.
_Sept. 18, 1865.
OATES!
Particular Notice to all whom it
may conceru.
cu E subscriber hereby gives notice to
all persous indebted to him by
NOTE OF HAND OR OTHERWISE,
that uvless pavimeut is made on or before the Ist
day of NOVEMBER next. be will, without further
uotice, sue for all amounts then dne.
M. LOWDEN,
Peaseâs Brick Building, Queen St
Sept. 18, 1865. (till Now Ist)
INO LICE.
4 LIL persons indebted to the subseriber,
whose amounts are due, are reqnested to come
and make arrangewents for the seiiling of theéir
respective aecounts on or before the FIRST OF
NOVEMBER NEXT. otherwise legal meaenres
will be adopted tor their recover
3
J. W. PICKARD.
Sept 18, TRG. :
Wanted Immediately,
B Y the Subscriber, asa Clerk, a YOUNG
MAN of steady and industrious habits, from
15 to 20 years of ave, and who can write a fair
hand. He will be boarded and lodged.
HENRY PALMER.
Kent street. 18%ih S ptember, 1860 Siu
>
INOTICH.
& LL persons having any legal clgier|
CÂź avninet the Estate of the lite JowNn Brake
decensed, will please land-in their aecounts To tine | : . RARE CHANCE
subseriber for settlement; aud all those indebted |
ci: FOR INTENDING PURCHASERS.
tothe said estate will pl&se call and settle thei:
~ecownts immediately. PATRICK BLAKE 4 wl SUBSCRIBER has received instructions to
ATRICK BLARE offer for sale ALL 'FHE LANDED PRO
PERVY belonyving to Henny Suira, Esquire, of
Auckland, New Zealand.
This Valuable Property comprises Oue-half a
TOWN LOT fronting on Prince Street. being por-
tious of Lots Nos. 50 and 57 im the Yad hundred,
with a two storey DWELLING HOUSE and a
STABLE thereon. it is situated in a central part
of the city, convenient to the Ferry Wharf, and im
as desirable a loeglity for a residence as can be
tonnd in Charlottetown.
Also, the Property ou Richmond Street, compris~
ing TOWN LOT No. 62, in the same handred.
This Property censists of a DWELLING HOUSE
having two tenementa â beth of whiel gre
rented ââa spacious yard xad famber yard,
aud is very eligibly sitaated on the Nerth side
of Hillsberongh Square, commanding an excellent
view of Hillsboroagh River and Harbor.
These Properties are well wotthy the attentim
of all parties desirons of purchasing, as they will
be sold at as cheap # rate a@ any in the market
If they are not disposed of before the SECOND
day of OCTOBER next, they wiit then be offered
at PUBLIC ALCTION.
For terms and other particnlars apply to
Ch'town, Sept 18, 1805.
The subscriber begs to notify his friends that the
business will in future be carried on by him.
P. BLAKE.
Boston and fépy = Colonial
STEAMSHIP LINE.
cy YE FINE Bea-goinzg Steamships
Greyhound, P. A. Nickerson, Master; and
Commerce, F.. M. Sxow, Master,, will leave
BOSTON for CHARLOTTETOWN, alternately,
every TUESDAY, calling at Halifax and Canso.
Retaruing, they will leave Charlottetowa for
Boston every MONDAY.
The Commerce will call at PICTOU, on her
regular trips both ways.
By arrangements just now completed, FLOUR
will be forwarded fron New York to Charlotte- . 3
town tor TILREE SUILLINGS per Barrel, by) THOMAS ALLEY.
the above-named Line, in connection with a line | _& harlottetown, Sept 1 1865.
of Steamships between New York and Boston. |
Whieh land at the same wharf ws the âGreyhoundâ | POR SALE.
vnd * Commerce.â Whitney and Hatheway, New| NX Brigt. â THOMAS YOUNG,â
from NEW YORK:
|
York, Agents. } Au
| 200 Bbis. Extra State FLOUR,
i ,
For FREIGHT or PASSAGE by the Bosten
& Colonial Steamship Line, apply to FRANKLIN | 10 Superfine .
» * CORN MEAL,
SNOW & CO.,, 4, Commerce Street, Boston, or
lo I. C. HALL, Agent. | 20 Boxes COPPER, (th nickoraa)
Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 1865. 75 Bbls. choice Cabiv BISCUIT,
char tge = fe Lt , 7 . 7 anti TALLOW,
North Shore Steamship Line!) j} "es eesti is
25 Sides SOLE LEATHER,
lr Mu K FINE Steamer dland City Isaac 20 Bois. KEROSENE OIL, ol
Smrrn, Master, will, until further notice, leave! 30. ** PITOH.
Charlottetown for Shediac, Richibucta, Chatham, | on* GOAL TAR.
Nesctuatie! Caraquet, and Dalhousie, every MON- | Kx â Kit Carson,â from BOSTON:
DAY MORNING, at @ oâclock: retarning, she} Io Bbis, choice CAS A194 FLOUR.
wik leave Dalhousie every Wednesday, at 8 p.m. | Peakeâ : pay ov wy gh
The âIsland Cityâ connects with the Steam | Charl Sane 2 en ree ve ee Street.
â ; > â â : harlottetown, July 3, 1865.
chips * Commerce and * Greyhound, at | oe ee :.
~
lottetown. For Freight or Passage apply to JOST ARRIVED!
J. GC. HALL, Agent.
meet | ane Stove
050, 508k te ae
100 BBS. Bere. Sire Louk, I 1 Subseriber has just received from
En . . : the FOUNDRY â
59 Bbls No l Sapertine Canada Fiour,
For sule by
August 21, ! 865.
J. ROBERTS ECKART.
KEROSENE OIL.
ty STORE, and for sale low,
25 Bhle KEROSENE OTL.
J. ROBERTS ECKART.
PITCH. PITCH.
BBLS. PITCH,
J. ROBERTS ECKART.
Sept. 11, 1865.
A Cargo of Improved Stovos,
ern â- CONSISTING OF ââ
' âThe celebrated FARMERSâ COOK, PARLOR,
| 1K X, and other STOVES, Per Seber.
Blue Nose, fron Yarmouth, Neva Scotia,
| These Stoves can't Le beat for
| Neatuess, Strength. Heat, Comfort,
Economy and Terms.
Persons wanting to pnrehase will please onli
jand examine betore purchasing elaewhere.
Hi. J P. TERLIZZICK.
; Ch'town, Qneen-st.. Sept. 4, 1865. rw 3m
North British and Mercantile) âââ
__Tnsurance Company 5 i dese
OF EDINBURGH AND Lowey, 2 mB portations
| Per L C. OWEN end UNDINE
Accumulated Funds. - ÂŁ2.304,512 7 10) ,
âArpual Revenue. (1364) - 565.455 16 2 ARE NOW READY FOR
| pk Subscriber begs to intimate that , INSPECTION & SALE,
BEER & SONS,
has been appoiuted AGENT for the eahove |
i | Ch'tewn, 15th May, 1565.
Power of Attorney ju bin favor, aud |
'Pire, Life, and Annuity Business, NEW ENGLAND
ies the most liberal terms. In the Life Depari
Etoofing Ageney
August 14, 1865.
30
| Angynst 14, 1885
, Company, by
âthat he is prepared to transact
ment, the next deelaration of Uouns wilt be made |
_on the close of the Books. on 3) et December next |
| Terms of propasal and eyery iutormation will be OF P. E. ISLAND.
| furnislicd by V FE. the undersigned, de heecby certi
: G. W. DESLOIS, 5 that Mr. E. R. TAYLOR bas one |
\ Agent and Attorney, {the covering of oar buildings with his
; Clâtown, Ang. 28, 1265. tim ist ou] 108 Wat rial, and they bave given ne entire pitixfao
5 ANTED. by an ex @rienced person, H HASZARD.
a situation na SALESMAN or ACCOUNT. | BERTRAM MOORE,
Address ©. ?| D. =: FEA
pSept: 25,4805)! Ch'town, Jaly 10,1865. af
âion. HENRY PALMER, !
ANT. iw a Pry Goods Store.
i} xchat Citice 77
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At the Store of D M. HARRINGTON,
- VALUABLE PROPERTY
Household Furniture.
AUCTION. In Charlottetown for Saic!
10 ole N ' ;
teh of OCTOBER ANG) be wld by PUBLIC AUCTION, on
TUBSDAY, the Thirty-first (21st) day of OG-
) POBER next, 1865, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon,
and other etleets of the late Hon. Groace Braste, | atthe COLONIAL BUILDING, iu Charlottetown,
consisting of Drawing aud Dining Room Furniture, | pursnant to a License duly granted fer that purpose
liu Mahogany; irossels aud Koddermiuster Car- | by bis Honor the Surrogate and Judye of Probate
wis, Kgunklin ud Cooking Niwves, Feather Beds | of this Island, bearing date the 26th day of January
aud Bedding, Wardrobes aud Chamber Sets, China ) jxgt, 1865 â ALL the Right, Title aud Interest of
and Glassware, Kitchen Uveusils, Books, &e , &c.| WILLIAM SMARDON, laie of Seeionterely
Particulars in Catalogues to be had at the office | Qacetâs County, in Priuce Edward Isinnd. deveas-
if . Woot. ee eee | in und to Ail that part of TOW N LOT No. 35,
jin the third handred of Town Lote in Charlotte-
âtown, bounded as gallows, that ir to say :âCon-
meneng on the northweetward edge of Grafton
I xtreet, ut the division dine between Town Lote
« | gain Nos 35 and 36, in the third hundred of Towu Lote;
ra Âą ocls peel a "rr Le, Ithence following the course of suid division line
: northwestwardly, for the distance of fifty-eight
feet; thence ut a right angle with edd division line
westwardly, for the distance of thirty-seven tect
six Inches. to the eastward edge of aright of way ;
eight feet, and southeastwardly fifty-one feet ÂŁ0
suid Grafioen Street; thence following the eeuvee
Also, Shop Furniture, Empty Casks. | of the same castwardly forty-one feet six inches w
Ce Terms at Sale. | the place of commencement.
| ALSO, all the Bight, Title, and Interest of the
âaid Jate William Smardon, deceased. in and to all
that other part or portion of said TOWN LoT No.
35, in the said third hundred of Town Lots tm
Charlottetown, ting described, that ia to say :â
Commencing at the Southwest angle of the suid
frown Lot, on the northwest edge of sxid Grafion
Street ; thence following the course of the north
east edge of Great George Street nortinwest wandly,
for the distance of eighteen feet six juches; thence
by aright angle line therewith nomhcastwardly
thirty-five feet six inches, er niiil it meets the
sonthwest edge of the right of way; thence fol-
lowing the course thereof southeust wardly eighteen
feet six inches to said Grafton Street; thence fol-
lowing the eonrse of the same southwestward!y
thirty-five feet six inches to the place of cem-
Mencement. 5
ALSO, ali the Right, Title and Interest of the
suid late William Smardon, deceased, in and to a
Right of Way, eight teet in breadth, and in jength
thirty-eight feet, or thereatonte, fending fro
at 10 o'clock, a.m., consisting of Wines, Spirits,
Hardware, Crockery ware, Dry Goods nod General
_ N. RANKIN, Anctioucer.
To P very pleasantly situated TOWN LOT,
Apply to
JAMES DOUSE,
Cnurlottetown.
DJARTIES indebted to the Estate of the
late GEO F.C. LOWDEN, wil! take notice
that all debts due the Estate, by note of hand.
vook avcount, or otherwise, wast be positively
paid before the close of the present year, as the
books of the Estate are to be wound ap at that
Any wecounts rewsining unpaid after that
date will be placed in the hands of « lawyer for
For the Administratrix,
WM. CUNDALL.
NEWCASTLE, N.B ines " : nn suid sa
BWUASI ] Piace din | Os@ession of the facts, but not the â = STC PLM Mae ;
Sept = - A fire | k silghtest ciue has heen obtains d â COM M ERCIAL, |
1» clock, burt When it i considered that thre rubbers [Prices in the enrrency of place named ] Hew
. â sleetb j f ary i . Ă© .
; p ac Was committed at noon-day. at a time: CHaARLorretowN, Sept. 3Oth.âOats sushe \FEXO be sold by PUBLIC
chi Die hans Cu y. me and : â » Sey ts per bushel, | .
, : ; ; ; " â4 i ina piece almost momentar ly fr q rented, 8. T.--1860âX 2a. Barley, four rowed, 3s. 94., and two rowed, OOOO eter enenene o a on WEDNESDAY, the 4
| i hand with a quickness whieh ae great | >? . 4s. and 43. 2d, per bustel. pvtato s, per bushel, | lron âTanks ut lis late residence, Water Street, all the
werk ' pittin wane] chill, ietetn tout w-pibaliel. - That weal Cea ie yer net gry âTEX he Sold b 1 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
â t gy saved in â anit bo committed by a party familiar with Âą hank hess, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of Hatirax, N.S » Sey tember 28th â Potatces per! ng on y AUC 1ON, on I Ol Ki 5
: â ; 'y ie ve ° . s . P = > â i ' al » i. , . . - â . e , .
nd Who Knew its internal arrange ts. tl "| Appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, consti-| ~% hel, 45 a 50 cents. Oats and Barley not quoted. | tll o'el og PMR ARLAE, MEAT Mh tos,
â pose , Li i topemoents, Cie pation, & vos . ; = P. E. Island Mesze Pork unchanged. ; a Choe
5 K, Sept I Mal i Cowes NOUE OT Âą absenee of the easiie wtion, &c., deserve to suffer if they will net try} . i : 4 ny mm
New Thats ny iad whee wilt ( the casiier, | ve tne e) not try! Se. Joun, N. B., Sept. 25th.âOute, per bushel, | ) 80) Gale Tron Tank, ii
\ Massie â pent, A Spree : atters, is quite evident fein ebratec | 44 cents. Potatoes, per bushel, 50 cents. Turnip: 1 60 Do. Do.
\ cest . Also ⏠ilvy evn â â 4 a id i:
„ , T ; na q i A, : - nt that no hand or hands PLANTATION BITTERS, | per bushel, 40 cents. Barley uot quoted. | 2 oth) Do. Do.
} , : thre reat stern il Life rec âe Odery that were not ade a | T a, â , : 1s } Isc Âą j
pres ; stis e wos dele It was a dashing raid, and me a which are now recommended by the highest medi-| sean , B. âl a a per 32 Ib.,| Also a Lot of Lumber.
m â as us. auld, and as sucecssiul as je2a Stecents. Barley, per 45.08 , 70 a 75 ce Vv i 4 |
dtha ners showid nul Have Tae tee of U lashing . ; * ÂźS) cal authorities aod warranted to produce an| Mon Cc. EK f x 19th b, 4, Stigma | Ovtol ) tna ILLIAM DODD), Auctioneer. Châtown, Sept. 18, 869.
, ' Laan te te ae ; ne : | Monrtrean, C. Bh, Sept. 19th.âOuats, per 32lbs , | et kere uF =
â ; â A , : rE DISASTER ON THEST LAWRENCE mmmediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly | 32 a 33 cents Bartel per 43lbs , 70 @ 724 piney | 1 a k . â wre : mv 4 BivrTiaon â
al Te vase ie sted b gang of Th â SAS Li â La " â ' , | =" â ngs | â4 } j ; / s
â lerand rob Âą âne ind ( bs ee WENCH | agreeable, perfee ly pure, and must supercede all | joston, U. S., Sept. 23th âCats, Northern otal ae out for the Engine V yhul Soaked r
â : Bosphorus, which a âos , , 7 „., Se pt. 25.âPri pellor other tonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant is| Canada, per busbel, 58 a 6) cents. Western, do, | tho Bel! TINS.
â y , , DUCcKk-Eye, vo he bhorthern transportat âes | 61 a 62 cents Sule i LR |
- i , | Ă© , ee Sat â } alion | required = § Sales dul arley pot quoted | ha
or lred « ta, 1 \ » | line, which left bere Saturday evening with They purify, st t! tinvi t | Pork, prime, $26 a $28; mess, dv., $33 a $35, | ISAAC J WALDR N
New England factories paseengere aud mrrchandize tor Toledo, at 4 mney creat WOU E TENN ras A ayetoaae | : ON, | 4% keqr, MOUNT STEWART, on
7 K New York, alse breagh: |: t. on Monday struck a runken rock near| .'°% âTete * Beeitay appetite. | New York, Sept 2tst.âOats, new. per bushet,| Queen Street, - - - Charlottetown.) WEDNESDAY, the 4th of Qatohe ty |
: es , âą Croesriver Light. in se Se mle : They are an antidote to change of water and diet. | 53 a 54 cents Western, do., 56 a 574 ceuts es | ee eee * 4 otoher next, / nence following the course thereof south aordly
dred i y tou SCs | pore grit, the &t awrence, one 5 pret ; : ! + $ . Bat pet he oe |
: mile above Qauk Point. and e i. vets =» | They evetdonie eilsnte Uf dlesinaiitee eda loth boave, | ey, per bushel, $1 30a $135. Potatwues, shipping, | rrQ . , it
ai ~and eunk in eeven feet } pation and late hours.| oi â754 Âą2 per bul. Pork, prime mes, 829 50. WISU to inform the publie that I bave
t âhe yr -N , . . "} » of j nin? : es a hx: , 4 C98, Ded. . P 9 wie .enns tesâ
New York, Sept. Ue, P M.âNo news of nw water wir passenvers were aroused, bat| They strengthen the sytem and enliven the mind. i . Ks i P : received by late arrivals a further large snpp Groceries,
â rdlv had tim . ' ' , Lonpon, G. R , Sept. 13:h.â Barley, foreign , -G WARE i . m ry lens de
. i W ive Mexican advice uF *e, ad The Co Pouigs their peri, When | They preveut miasmatic and intermittent fevers lar. 20s a 27s. O.tsa, do., per ar Ws a 24: â n we | ue pr ome ebokag he ee oe a tv iy ,
" * 4 _ sail the boat slid from the rock and eunk. Three They purify the breath and acidity of tl , ». | ogeeiew OAL 0 ra . } 1 â 20s a ZAs, Ho latford to sell very cheap, ny motto being °|
4 . 2 â e ores ani eidity oe ie omac age p@ Su. pe fr. Bigher tuan Cuires ing | reeye ee " rs , â âSeptember 18 wg
galla x âwd meeting with | passengers are known to have been lost, viz :| poey cure D sua Memattcesien 71720 [One Mane faut gher than curesponding| QUICK SALES: AND SMALL PROFTTS.| September 18, 1963.
neye ) yepeps s , o âi hints | nen 7 BREE ee sm me ee o
euceceses over the French. A Mra, O Neill, of Oswego, and Mes. and Miss|mp os oe pu che. o acnun.. at | Liverpoot, Sept. 16h âOuts, per 45lbs, 3s 1a | queer | For Sale in Geere !
â he eure arrhbea andC org orb Âź. + : , it - 2 or :
ant | il expedition is fitting ti Aubry, of Milwavkee. As the boat went) â 7. ease, arrome sad Chelers Merber. ja3s 71, Pork, American Prime Mess, per 20ulbs, | Cutlery : OF 8: 8S, orgetown â
4 4s, | aya te attack th place Jown three wen were seen in the water under | Chey cure Liver Complaintand Nervous Headache. | 50s 4 Sos. A large qnantity of Cutlery, consisting a No. T Fourth K 1 >
748 « â 4 ei : aa el ey ee â ita . anf . hid : No. Lwo, urth Kanye, Letter
ene Sys the boat's stern, ant it is feared they also They make the weak strong, the languid brit | Kuives und Forks, Carvers, . pe ye pape a
New Yours, Sept. 22. a. m.âLate advice are lost. There was not twenty minutes! liant, and are exhausted nitureâs great restgr r. | salt Passengers. Pocket Knives, Stee! Shears, 1865 Bia
Sau Francisco state that the French bid | time after the vessel struck before she â âSe siege tac! ath age Sa d wi nthe Hearner Berre, trom Brule, Sept. 23â Steel Scissors, Kazors, lea Pas Tiel en
sake porsaessi ot Acapules, landing fitte rca ew von * k joe As : â_ They are mposed of the celebrated Cualisaya } Hon. Josech Hensley and Mrs. Hensley, Mrs. Cat at unusnally low prices. NOTICE
enact es Seika Mal invuaiahidie-cuaiined ul : yw pe ugers we re brought to bark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all| ley, Muster Swabey ; Messrs. George Peake, C.H-.| AJl kinds of Brushes. Buekets, Tubs Playing (
â five ft viced badly equ uoed bu eu aged âs y tne enter \ guess oF see preserved one) perfectly pure St. Croix rum For Kenipeon, Rev Mr W iikius, Mrs Wiking, Cupt Cards, a large lotof PAPER COLLA RS
. ib nilee okt aiek, iniinnie Roval Mail ine Low water and the extreme Bi ) Curtis, D. Clark I. Monson, Miss Murdock, Rev. in Boxes of Ten each ;
aastic men, the greater part of the Mexican | salatiod âtee « wah Win.â Geld 043 durkness of the night are the reasous given | ll acai | , 4 uy. [9" KEROSENE OIL, on'y 4s. per gallon.
. eo tor the accident. | S8ER Sactee. a ay eee ne ote srr seamnan â , :
New York, Sep . 2), p.m a â"ury Ge ' yt ws ha ek ; | Beware of impostors. Examine every bottle. § aL "a ALSO â Watches and Jewellery.
E-q is reweived a highly interesting letter tre ALABAMA STATE CONVENTION, | os ci Oh Kae aeeiemmetliael aeeheh neil aiaetineil Daily expected to arrive from England over!â
Capt. Hall, the Arcue Explorer. He has d Monreaweny. Ala.. Sent. 23 r "ES | gaining ; i aul Cay i i ; 4 ÂŁ4,000 sterling worth of assorted CUPLERY:- time.
covered that, in all probability, three of the m â = oe - Seca : . m _ - Ala-|of each bottle, and green label, for mca suites Dubstlsitabhc hi decieilethasthd dai Msienlehctaainctnd atest : I . one Ds will . ecti
af tie Seba Prenblin's Arctic Expiditiun yet a buma State Conve on passed an ordinarce | ground each neck. See descriptive Circular around | , , > : he above GOODS will be sold wholesale or | °° ection.
pid Hi) ¹ ⏠i around | Valuable i reehold I roperty . retail to snit purehasers, at my Store, vext door to
to day abolishing slivery, by a vote of eighty-
three. The ordinance abrogates all
previous relations of the slaves, protects the
person and property of freedmen, and guards |
the State against the evils likely to arise
trom sudden emancipation. âThe Convention
i!so passed an ordinance dividing the Staie
into Congressional districts,
One «i
( ; nine to
reomle
vive, sad are living among the Munites soak bettie.
suid to fe
P.M. DRAKE & CO.
New York.
Tliewe BU ppes d survivers is
eded Sit Joho Franklin in command
. A despatch trom New Orlea
Whe 8uCC.
the Pape
â* The equinectial storm was severely te
May 1, 1865. Gus
Are you sick, feeble and complaining ?
suye:
wlieng the gull coust Several boats were throw
sehere, and ethers damaged. A terrific storm
passed ever Graud LeMere in this State a day Are you
[tis su
habitants af that place, aneunting
| cut of order, with your system deranged and your
repTenm mcr * rire ppmre ih vaaal aahe > 2
LETTER BY THE LATE PRESIDENT LINCOLN, feelings uncomfortable ? These symptoms are of-
two age causing Hmmtense desi ruction
posted thet
}ts granted, how under the circumstances 1 can | tural functions of the body, they are rapidly and
iveid exacting In return universal suffrage, or | Many of them surely cured by the same means.
. Tie St. John Globe of the at least suffrage on the basis of mtelligenee and Noue who know the virtue of these Pills will ne-
ster: their average Value being LS sierli
a ⏠7
2th ul
!
TPO be sold by PRIVATE CONTRACT
that VALUABLE BRICK HOUSE
jund PREMISES situated on the corner of Ques
AND StDNEY STRERTS, having a frontave of 46 feet
jou Queen and 63 feet on Sidney Streets. The
| House is quite new, is 3 stories high. and has been
erected during the pust year. It contains a large
| Glass Windows
contains as at present laid off, 17 large Rooms, tove
ther with a large and commodious Cellar. Parties
Wishing to view the Property ean do so by apply
| ness is creeping upon you, and should be averted | ing to D. McISAAC, Esqr, on the premises, or to
WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. |
tes If not disposed of hefore the SECOND of
NOVEMBER next. at will be offered on that day |
Yo lay capital well and honestly out should |
be the aim of every man.
A splendid Leasehold Farm, Saw and
Grist Mills, Houscho Fugitive.
Farm Stock. Mill and Agricultt-
ral Implements, &c-. &c. &e.
YEXVIIE subscriber, acting ander inst:uc-
tions. will offer for sale, by Pusnic Auctions,
on THURSDAY the 9th day of November
next. at CARDIGAN RIVER, Township No, o3
s-veral hundreds, have been submerged by bac k N , : a- +p .
tor irom the gulf.â Guid )41 i York, Sey = Phe Southern Advocate | ten the prelude to serious iliness. Some fit of sick-!
wa x id of Sept. is ye: The t
Sey , Says: ie following extract, whiel
aude romance = lias just beret published, 13 from the late President | : |
NEW BRUNsWIcK Lincoln's letter to General Wadsworth, who fell by a timely use of the right remedy. Take Ayerâs |
The Trade and Navigation returns of New | it the battle of the Wilderness Phe letter,which | Pills and cleanse out the disordered humorsâpurify |
trunswick fer the ar ending D 3 . is of @ private character, is to be se ro :
Dew k for the year ending Dee. 31, 156 Wad prive : AFaCTe * fo be sent fo Gen.) the blood, and let the fluids move on unobstructed | PUBLIC AUCTION
have just been printed The revenue was $ udsaworthâs family li shows that Mr. Lineoln, | er 3 Tl : : j at SLI AUK =
Gi), S15, being an inereane over the previous ye whe desired the bestowal of the elective franchise vealth again. sey stimulate the functions of
wf S25 921. Lhe tnports anwunted to ÂŁ upon the blacks, was alse at an early day i taver | e bedy into vigorous activity, purify the system |
US, G1D sterling, an increase of ÂŁ23,562 over t of grunting universes amuesty, Mr. Linculn| fm the obstructions which make disease. A cold
socan poor; the enparts, inuigeion of, dhies tut says :â ty settles somewhere in the body, und deranges its |
ai Greig, were LIMCOAGN verlng The âYou desire te know, in the event.af our com sap ones ale These, if not relieved, react- |
revenue is le up of duties on imports S74: plete suecess in the field, the same being followed ~ " themse â and the surrounding organs, pro- |
. ' â âing re Pre â 2 7 , af: . |
sat coileeem inmost O00) O64, caguré dats Ot by 9 loyal and cheertul snbmiesion on the part ot acing genera aggravaty a, suffering and derang
J i ae i> te Gawth it res " â- ment. While in this eondition take Ayerâs Pills |
640, cnanal and territeri $0,724 s beet ie Sour, tuiversal aminesty should not be aec- j : : â . |
ow i alk a ; â : and see how directly they restore tie natural action
ere were unperted 256,900 barrels of flou emppamed with untversal suffrage. Now, since t tk ; â fee li
' j yond Rane âait detenteâ tect â ot the system, and, with it, the buoyant feeling of
agaist oF fm the previens year; the wha Serkhe âshad Pe aah vy oi us as fo What) health again. What is true and so apparent in|
â â y â . ; ââ . ' ? oti ne ri cee . if 2 °
imports ef agri ural produce anwounting How I anfed fe the South im the! this trivial and common complaint is also true in |
value te BLL) 62 contingency mention d, I will here add, if our | many of the deep seated and dangerous di-tempers
p ââ at . } ' . nse Biwee Y 5 bon . . ' ee .
New vessels registering 101,266 tens were r weess should thus be realized, followed by such | Toe same purgative etfect expels them. Caused by |
gistered or obtained passes to gu to England fi desired ae 8, l canât see, if universal dianesty | similar obstructions and derangements of the na-
i
|
» SA V8i- Shs © on }
Ties which act in on Sunday merni ; â miilary service, How to better the condition | 6lvct to employ them when suffering from the dis- |
ye » to the very disastrous stat âÂą ~ of the colored race has attracted my serious | OTdets they cure, such as Headache, Foul Stomach, |
a ete fe th â suet rertin ss wl i i ~ ; pall }
j aan and caretul attention Henee I thr.k bam een Dysentry, Bilious Complaints, Lodigestion, Derange- |
in Westawrland ( recerded
i trem the Borders ,
eunty, tee Clee berlienw ment of the Liver, Costivenes , Constipation, Heart-
fanud deeded aa te what course I shall pursue in! :
. burn, Rbeumatism, Dropsy, worms and suppression,
f âue { P
Frei othe he premises, regardivg ita religious duty, aa the
ing peragraj
âCANADA i JUDSONâS WOKM TEA.
iS} hy, Panning
i | Wood and 2!
parte ef the Dresvineer we ave uke iutermatio " i oth ta j
ae it ams lag oder 5 " |) nationâs guardian of these people, who have se! when taken iv large epee :
â* Fires are raging in etery quaftter and do tf fe a : They are Sugar Coated, so that the most sensitive
} eas Ă© / | he releally vindicated their nianteod on the battle |. ue
consmlerable damage At Wood Point, a fer | feid, where, in assisting to eave the hte of the| take them easily, aud they are curely the best
" id, i **, assisting te ave * {ite ie . : Pz : P°
days age, the inhabitants had enough to det . , , , we eee OF LHC | purgative medicine yet discuvered.
; Republic, they bave demonstrated in blood their |
heey rom burning duwn houses and barns ' Âą te the ballot, which. in but the | | Kyerâs Ag Cc
â : | = er OBsstes, ch Is Ot ue Lian pro- rerâs .
Curmberiand, ti bas burnt Dbewes, and in one) tecoen ef th t} vs t y hav fi ' I â . 3 .s BUC ere, }
Th ' e y ae Ve so feariess! t- . - ; . . |
Gatker, 1 te repurted, & Shipyard WHE B Veeset Oi | Lindeâ r â , y @) Por the speedy and certain Cure of Intermit-
ale a ) the great marsh, aepwards of : . a n J âinl e ayer Ile: we is t }
, k we gre wna pw a RORBERY IN IOWAa. tent lever. or Chills and fever, Remittent
egen s _ -e aoe Another Xievsive rehoery 4 at . Ee n the , . d
I ' tial â a at pre sie Gill ' d 6 i are _ nee m â tlead ache or Bilious Lleadache, ana Bilious |
Piet , he tia en» i 2 lowa papers. A despatch received at Dabuqu , pete ;
; ' age â P , Fevers ; tudeed, for the whoie class of dis-
Was thet Âą duwt ' mege ol t sHeunees That the sate ot the Amertoan Express }
& a : 4 â8eR rert ting if er: epee
sal he th j i _~ ond , i Company ai W sseriv, In That Staie iad been = OF Tee sa yiliary d rangement.
Qh i ' ' ; ; : , ne : : â *aAUSse i ms âag tie @ Ă©
that the grass roots are completeiy parched, aud | TVS! Cpen and rebm Lef its eontents. | The used by the malar: of miasmatic coun
stle \ fertge fer nve tee â ; ' } iva,
hive ve 4 g tery rapialy When the win wi â = ate Gave % iri , powers 5
breez â serted, aud the doer blown off, In the same way Tuis remedy has rarely failed to cure the severest
er ie ee â â bat the rebbing at Eldera was eff ed Li eases of Chilisard Fever, and it has this great ad
Ve Âź R fone re f â2 .
, - : t nt of beets i by the robbers ts 1 vantage over other Ague mecicines, that it subdues
â eat. et â the â TT) i .
Ms â . , hei per stn alt! gh ja 8 weed to b large, a-! the complaint witheut injury to the patient Ir
r , ' . . soto ; â Waverly is an extensive reeenving and dict jntais ne quinine er other de leterious substance,
â > â ! bit ' :
j Cart tf 4 : SS t, i tof the company wa? | ber does it prodece quintom or any injurious effret
. < if * signed wii vere Re whieh broweht large auiounts | Whatever. Sb king orethers of the army and the
y i ge; The > f y info his hands, which were probably | „e#t, try it and you will endorse these assertions.
+» Oe \ â ev tert i â "4 . > " â . An
oxsifea in the @Comruny s sale This 1 th Prepared by DR. J.4 AYER & Co, Lewell
; ~~ * . âVy Âź "
The Ifa x f t ew ~Ă© Save I~â «(VY ft extensive gevoery chro iied in lowa 1 Mass, and seid by Gree A. Bavard, St John, N
j e tress eo Bi, da papors that His Eses he last week or tne 13.3 Avery Brown & Co, Haliax, N.S 5 and bs
] y the bi A Gerdeou, Goveruer of N W.R. Wataow, Châ Po Bed
â â - oerigmrire on â me oi ATSON, Ch town, a
rn ouk uated te ao re nail. | INDIAN HOSTILITIES â THREE DAY's af
A see rN â te tnt tot cer
Busy lane Cel Drury, A.D | ub the 21 FIGHTING WITH Til INDIANS Children and Babies.
wae » his wedding He alee requests Forr Lak amie, Sept. 26.âInformation was
that a geen diner eheuld be provided tor tl eceived to-day trom General Converâa ety! Who does not love ehildren 2? Are they not the
power « f the cilv and cs ty wt bis « X pense âolumu, ander Celoneli Cole. te the 2ixt toast I light and joy of eve ry household ? Yet how many
frie bea , peracus te â âHW erennped bear âort *. sas * wines thre " P â 4
bas ' wx. bites : ~~ : of par sy â âree os pec Pert Connor siice hl are the diseases to which they are subj ct, and the}
bits Exeelicucyâs bospitaliry at the Aln Zuih He bad lost 600 horses avd 200 mules.} reat cause of many of their aJlictions is
lietise ou Priday jast, ending by a king il vhich were frozen to death tiene night on ey Wor u
Excetlencyâs beng fife and bappnesea, ond hep-| first of September. He was attacked by a wa a
ir hat eter gentlemen unygh lellow h arty of Seuwix, Cherekees and Wapahoes «1 | What shall the diseonsolate parents of the se poor
siitable example on siovlar events in their lives.| Powder River. âThey were repulsed with heavy fehiliren do? We with cuuitideuce reply â Give a
â ! â etes t
a | lows Our iosxs Ww Ss tity {kilea and 2 wounded few doves of
|
lot the Estate of JOHN CRAWFORD, Esq :
the following VALUALLE PROVERTINS, being
IstâThe LEASEHOLD FARM of 100 acres of
Excellent Land, from Lord Melville, for the period
of 49 yeurs, 50 of which are expired, ata yeurly
rental of Is per acre, 60 acres of which are in u
high state of cultivation, bing under crop this
senson, teneed off into 10 fields; 20 acres ure iu a
state ulmost ready for the plough; the remainder
is a forest of hard and soft wood in ite primitive
owth, being saved by the owner, and is fit for
ship timber, scantling, feneepoles, and firewood,
valued at ÂŁ300; a powerful stream of water rune
centre of the fann, on which are a
throngh the
lnew SAW MILL, of great power and speed, capa
ble of sawing any lengths for sip plank, by a fil]
any of sawein working order; hkewise x GRISI |
WILL, a good KILN, ot |
The revenue |
} +}
with three run of stones;
working orde!
size, all in
these Mills, for some ) ist has averaged |
Chere is alsoa new FRAME in pesition |
tor n Dwelling House, Y8.x 24 feet. with an at
hed Kitchen, 16 x [9 feet, ready to close ju |
his the Cw âr, two]
tiiles bel Bridge,
Veurn ps
Farm fronts on ira
mwwithe bew jus been the |
indaciug wreat luproven
rtv in this locality ;
thi this OT chisand ent ine
the valve of
i an Stitp |
vurd isin front ©
ny size baile in Pr.
These are
5, where a stip of]
id could be launched |
i ina property '
ise Will know |
„.
Vitii sutelry
hielr men of energy and ent
how to appre emite.
Farin Stock :
ti Horse, § vears old: | de. Mare, 5}
x '
veurs old; 4 Milelh Cows, exceilent breeds; 1 Ox]
and Heifer, 2 years old; 2 Heifer Calves, IS Sheep
2 Ram Lambs, improved breeds, 12 Pigs, a large
lot of Poult @ec. &C
Lyood Curt, new; | Wavon, do; Riding
do, Plongh set Liarrows, Kotler
Wheelbarrow, Swinvle
linrness. | set Carriage do., |
Saddle and Riding
und Pitchforks, Scythes
Axes, Gross-ent Suws, &c. &Âą.
The whole Crop of the Farm, |
|
witionst
Sleizhs
trees, We;
attulo RK be
?
2 pein Cart
aud Cushtons,
2 hoe oo
ridle, Rakes, Dung
Bâsarpaaiang Eraplessesmts : |
|
|
consisting of Wheat, Oats, Barley, Potatoes, Tur- |
Lips, liay, about otlous; Sraw, tie same qual tity.
4 large lot of INCIE BOARDS Do Beac!l
PLANK, suitable for carpenters; Jot of other |
}
luseful Lumber |
Indians appgared tu torce and were d ivei |
Feri, AcctinextrâA very melancholy sec ten miles. The next day the engagement was | : Tt cannot do any barm. It is sure to do good |
&ut hapyencd ou Saturday jest near St. Lan-| wed and lasted till noon. The ludians were No Mercury or any Other mineral is in it. It is |
Prit A tthe bow abeout vig t veara of age, *« iain defeated wrth egreac sliughter, their. loss entirely vegetable.
of Mr. James Hedge, iarmer, bh sd arene, tevgee-thee ring from 200 te 600 killed and wounded. The JUDSON'âS WORM TEA.
ith a cepoenion, a ceusin, tor bufteruuts in tl ludians fled in every direction, Our treeps were | Sold by ali Dealers. Get our Almanac.
heh, nearly a mile frew his fatherâs beus toable to pursue on account of The poor cor dition = ââ =â==
SNQURSTS. -
was ene killed aud one
The Ludiane lost
stock Our loss
weunded.
ef eur
He hh beys Chinded Up Ole OF Lie trees, ,
efieer and twe men
sud te
the cous
i
}
On the 23rd ultime, before John MeNeill, Esq..
Furniture, Crop, &e |
LS Sale to commenee at 11 o'ciock, forenoon.
:
|
erms of Sale for Stock.
beg highest, when, say, the bough « : Rd , âv il
Which the littl: buy, Robert Mudge, was resting | # dre wamber of horses, one of the Coroners for the County, on ciew of | SU! yo a er nL WP na three mouths; all
breke off aod fe fell te the ground, striking b Pie Indians again attacked our troops on the) the body of Mr. Chas. Farquharson, con of John a ie 6 rity > bape - weil te Itheral. mav he
shies te ates nuenianenl : âth, and alter a chert and spirited engagement! Pp; od unin , ~ Bar 3 | FEMNP ae Seated tag eles bell a eee
head wis 4 ety ilis companion, as soon as | : ! Sat . I arqgiuusreon, E 4s of Mermaid Farm, Let 4 | known on application to J-CRA FORD, Eexqr., |
rected and cleaned |
uw what had t.ken place, tanmediately ran tor) Were totally besutitutly Verdict, â Found drowned, aud the Jury are of
aewin tare Whee Mr Hedge arrived be four ut Pheir force was estimated at 3000. They opinion that iu the act of eressing the creek he |
hee ser strll breathing, but be died almost imine. | ost many of their principal Âąehief+. Our total] fad tallen into the water ina faiwuing fit, as he |
| reporte d joss in the three engagenrents Was seven! ways subject tu suels fits.â
killed, and officer and On the loth iustant, at Rustico, by the eame,
Avother battle was expected on Pow der River,! on Robert Parsons, fisherman, who tel dead in
but the Indians suddenly disappeared. | his boat while fishing outside Restico Harbor, ia
dately afler, bie «hull having beeu fractured. HU
bright bey aud of an engaging di«- one two men wounded
lis
Tet Âź Very
prrsi Lieota perents are much ey nipal lise
with ter the loss they have sustained. âMoatrea!
Herald ? Colonel Cole will camp at Fert Conner un-| company with two young ladzâThomas Deucett
Lanes Fiae.âThis uorning xt 3.40. 2 6 til basa fi ci is received from. Geucral Coa land Avdrew Martinâot Line suntan place. Verdict,
broke out in the rear baal Jings attached 'o Dagg's 7 * Died by the visitations of 7 ei, 4 Pie deceased
cil faetory. St. Felix Street, wear the Grand A MUTINOUS CREWâTHE COOK SHOT. | left a wie aud tour small children, alinost Wholly
New Yorn, 25âThe ship Calhonr, destitute
arrived here from Liverpool, reports :â âOn| â ;
Sept. 2ist the crew, ina state of mutiny, made | Married,
Trunk Kenaventare Station. In a short tia Sept.
the flames caunght the oil, and the whole city was
the fire, whieh hi
iitivined by the extent of
j . . . =~ :
caught the wooden houses lying around the plaee | an attack on the cook, who during the meice | At the residence of the bride, on the 26th in
The whele Fire Drigade was turned out | was shet. On the 23th was bearded by the| stant, by the liev. Thomas Dunean, Serut. Jolin |
\Hen, 2nd Battalion of 16th Regimeni, to Mis
Enphemia Cameron, of this Ciiy.
Died,
aiarm reveuse eutter Crawtord, the crew being still
mutineus, and twoof the officers imprisoned. They |
were released and all of the crew placed in irons. |
Phe Crawtord remained by the ship antil she
reached port, aud the mutimeers were placed in| At Charlettetown, on M onday evening last, the
}25th iustant, of disease of the heart, Mr. Patuick
the hands of the authorities.â \~- ;
Mouneny. of Covehead, aged Sl years
At the time of going to press, the fi
Was still raging â Montreal Herald.
<â--
FROM NEWFOUNDLAND.
Considerable qriantities of dried codfish are
being reeeived in St. Jebu's, but there is no re.
Mr. Win er and Key wood have
returned trom the Labrador, and repert the ed
salon and berring fisheries to have been far
Geli ie pres
advance of last year, both as regards quality and
qiantity Cudtish is being shipped at st. Jowh's
a fnat ae it comes m, to parts of t
werld. The approaching general election 8 e
varios
Captam Anderson, of the U.
ship Villa Franca, charge d with eruelty to pas-|
aengers, was tully conenitted on Tnesday in New |
York to awart the action of the Grand Jary.
It is suid that the President contemplates a |
visit to Wilmington, Charl sten aud other South
States passenger |
ern ports, before the meeting of Congress, if the
ceased was a young tain, who enjoyed the esteem
of a huge circle ef wequaintances, for bis atrict!y
upright and moral character, and also for the ven}
ality of his disposition. ;
the prime and vigor of manhood, when he himself
und hie friends lookea forward to a brigit future, |
and « long an bhappy career, but whilst he howed
with due resignation to the wisdow and overraling
efeising the preas of the ancient Coleny. Providence, his sad and
Phe accounts from all quarters te date, induc
wfthat the fi
|
1
pressure of offical duties dees wut prevent. | dverees on
Colonel Bell, couasel for the steamboat barn.
ers, Whe are fo be tried in St. Leonia, i in Waeh-| phat life is teuly uneertain. He 1
tug the Labrador will be a fair average voyage. ington for the purpose of persuading the gov ead widow and a large number of friends to mourn bis
Our is alse likely te be a good o mont te send Jefferson Davis, Mallory and Sedden | death
(ram er pe are ali seeure and the potatoe erop bids te St. Laonis as Witnesses in the ease of his chents,
t. Webhave heard rumours ot | [tis quite certain that the government will not
disease in the latter crop, but are happy to say we grant bie request.
lenvea a young
harvest
â , | last, of Slow Fever, Miss Sarah Kennedy, aved 10
i te be abunda
At Copelands, near Hereford, on the 3rd Sept
have seen no evidence ot it | The war debt ef Alabama, which the Conven- Hérberta Magdalen. wife of Henry J. Jenkins, |
The atock of cattle in market is unasnally low, | tien sitting at Mon! gomery has refused to repu- | ye q-. and youngest danghter of the lare W. Wood,
and shippers in Nowa Scotia and Cape Breton, we diate. amounts to (wo millions of dollars. It is Esq . of the Whitehouse D L.. of Herefordshire
think, sheald fad it tu tu for-| held by eilizeus of that Siate, and formes no pari At Bombay, on the 2ith December last, in the
their advautuge . :
lol the Coulederate debt proper 24th veer of his ave. Donald. eldert
Major W. N. Melutire, of the United States | Donald MeMillian .
army, was arrested a few days avo in Louisville, |â 30 pom. the previonsevening the decensed who
Kentucky, by a government d âTeehive, aol taken | Fetedaraiben âand survived the injuries he re-
j tee Warehitrggton, of having det auded | ceived only twelve henre.
the government out of large sues of money. ] he | j
Leaisville papers, announcing the arrest, Were | instant, in the 27th year of her age, Martha. the
uuable to learn auy of the particulars in regard | beloved wife of Mr. James bBentiey, formerly
| Margate, P EE. Island.
At New Bediford, Lot 12, on Monday, fhe lith
ward stack t
4â
i« Way
Wisideralie inierest appears te be man feasted
ut the approaching eleciions, and the cards of
several candidates are published
As regards the R âelproetty Ireaty, the preaa ,
poe over Tie puss nh
Due
on @& charge
seer call â
ted
terly very facorable.
geuet
of ita te
,
ng annie Wealher has beeu lat-
to the matter, beyoud what is above given.
INNEWELLâ'S UN :
HUNNEWELL } At Sea. on board ship â \ estern Queen
The de |
lle lias been cut down in}
on the premises, or to
WILLIAM SANDERSON, |
* Auctioneer
Cardigan River, Oct 2, 1R65
ie
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so 5 os rm
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dewise may well teach bis friends aud COMP ALOns |
BOOTS & SHOES!)
In Tatamagonche, Nova Seotfa onthe 1S8ih Se pt. |
yeurs, late of Moretl,in Kingâs County, P.E Istand. |
>|
son of Mr. |}
miller, of Wood Islands. At!
of the crew. fell down the hold of the ship |
of)
Eioop Skirts!
LIVERPOOL HOUSE,
NOW OPENING,
Per Greyhound, from BOSTON,
A Select Assortment of
Ladiesâ and Missesâ Boop Shirts,
all sizes and qualities. selling at the lowest rates
At Tarnbary, Haren Conuty, C. W., on the 10th | 6 Cases Ladiesâ and Childrenâs
300TS and SILOKS,
(in all qualities )
HATS and CAPS,
pear : PTET â ree oe mals âane â r. > ,
GREAT ROBBER Bh P THE CONCOLD There is pvobably no line of âlisease which has| Richmond Bay. a few dave after leaving Landy |
N Al ION A L BAN K been more erroneously treated than Throat anu Island, Capt. are Statamin: mnete'nâ -_ ed ALSO,
The Nati ne H \ : . Liang Complaints i â&: : , a eet a : a _ SPICES âhe âEF RIBS
Was eens { = e 5 ae at Concord, Mass . there âay not @ recipe written, nor a prepara ; PORT OF CHARLOTTETOW N. A Supply of SPICES and GROCERIES,
red ov Munday afternoon between 1) iio before the public for the above complaints | ARRIVED. | suitable for the present and coming season.
and J4 o elock, and robbed of about
han fred thousand do'lara
â
three | chat do
The bank vault! o
in Ipecac, Antimony, Lobeita, |
ich i erat to
ste hy
= bel eartics
Sent. 18âSch
Ojpniin .
0â Marie Flore, Metivier, Quedec
Costin. Verte ; deal. 22
form or other, wi
ine fenutus oO:
in Somwe
enstie, stone.
entively UWunecerfary In
Mount Vernon, Campbell New- |
Selling at the LOWEST Market rates,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL,
âet py Lm by ee of ke ys. an Pwith aw) elt. Cherogne, Bay j
@lerity â : âseen as Civey prods auseu, Calis Lie Stoica â plen âye : stunk Waucy |
Celerity only surpassed | © th pate: te. ih set iat Momager oben Aare aathe t+iet Ariel, Moran, Richibucto ; plank. Naucy, |
of the rely! 7 a. get < Barer. z tu vepel flood. and aitow disease to triumph over + âLeod Bay Verte ; âbdarde Ellen Shelnatt, | AT
âHe FoUneRY ttee 1 treasure, wii! i. wien ae ween tcs he 2s) anoint } MetLeod, my Eve Âą arGs. ° , Por ig
4 + | what nuture:re jnines te Reep up'strens " Pieton; coal. Adiaue, Carrie, Canso ; bal. 24~â| "Phpomas's Glad Stand,
. suddenly disappeared, consiseed of U.S Again, these objectionable components canse Selichteld. âTricadlĂ©, N83
Bus ds, State Bonds, the regular meues of the | doses to be placed so far apart, that the irritation
bank, and other money. The bank is located | Ws cBlner the vonsh getw the mpper hu iy WE) 95.â-Seh Ellen, Pentz, Picton; coal.
; the foundation of weak lungs of eonsamiy-U0U Is}
8 the seeund story. Main street, in the mist eutlt laid CLEARED.
Harriet,
pe! ith
shingles. |
Bart Prioress, Baird, Liverpoo! -mer. & live stocs. |
Shediac ; bal. 22â|
publie place in Coneord. There is an insu-| A true Cough Remedy shonld not only be the} Sept 21âSch Sisters, Gorklen, Sieg
tance office on the Au âA tern .| noeket, bedside or nursery companion of all, and to Fanghaballagh, Dixon, Richibneto ; do oe
fice on the first Quor. Fuotateps were | pocks : : i bal. Marie Flore, Metivier,
Pugwash ;
23âStr Island City
Mary Cole, Mareh,
need just ae often us there ts tickling in the! Costin,
Picton; do
25âSeh
âhrout, or disposition to comzh, bat tu ullow of its
free ase after the cough is eheeked, to clear away | fish,
all remaining irritation, and make the eure perfeet | deals,
heard oy persons engazed in those depart-
laents, hutit wae sti pposed thaâ arrangements
Were being made for a meeting of the Diree-
tors, which was to take place at 3 o'clock. | Causes of most violent Sere Throut, with all the |
leymptoms of Diptheria, have been entirely eured
fy ainking a coustant 9 » Congh Kemedy as
âÂąoek ; a. : a by winking a coustaut nee of the Congh )
tw ck and returns at 2. On entering tur). Gargle. Poe Hoarseness it ix invaluable
pasion way startled to find ne arly Hl its JOUN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor,
Otents had heen { laundered. Ine doors of
t Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass.
âhe vault were elosed aod lovked : nothing aeâ a For sale by il dealers in Medicine.
The cashier cow! ly ; Anivals in Europe from Hence.
tashier commonly goes to dinner at 124 Lavenroen, Sept. 8âCurlew. 7âFive Sisters
| âThonmae Owen. 19âWarwick.
C. Owen and Undine, for P. B
Gravesesn, Sept. 3âRetriever.
| 11âBEtheldreda. Virion.
| PurmovTn, Sept 14~â-Admiral.
Sinith, Shedine ;
Liverpool ;
12âSuiled L.|
4~Speedaway. |
» Great George Strert.
WILLIAM FULL.
October 2, 1S
~ â©O SHIP OWNERS. |
|
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|
|
/ TENSIVE subscriber offers for gale at a
| LOW FIGUREâ
| 1 CHAIN CABLE, 45 fathoms 4,
1 . os yf âne
2 ANCHORS, from 13 to 15 ewt. each.
_ N. RANKIN, Queen Street.
Jetober 2, 1865. Jin
China & Glassware.
|) RICH CHINA
1
he may pane py pinay acca money? We RS Watser, T. DesBaimay aud M. W. GLAsGow, Sept 13âSuailed Ariadne, for P. E. 1.) ad Do TE \ De
d matter of course the robbery pro-| Skinner, Agents, Charlottetown. wie cline i ill a 20 dor pesorted GOBLETS & TUMBLERS,
âseed & great sensati m, and the atwost â ms âââe Ship News. 6 plated CRUET STANDS,
at ms was beaelOnted $2. fathy's on) Vie Ould Birta- Arrived at Richmond Bay, on the 22 ultimo, Rark | Low for Cash at Sales Room ;
' successiul affair. The police and cous At Charlottetown, on the 27th inatant, Mrs. * Western Queen,â with Goode, Captaine aud crews pork N RANKIN,
Mabelary fovees of the town were at once Aiur sWwabey of 4 bull, i for pew Vessels âto Hon. Jas. Yoo. ) Ovteber 2. 1865. Queen Street
| SHOP, 36 x 25 feet. in front, finished, with best plate
Phe dwelling part of the House |
lthe wrentest enre and under the immediate inepec-
; io Su mole the, trade with all kinds or Boots auc
l reward him, and ag the resnli of
ithe âtime bas arrivedâ for Su omerside to be re-
}
| Newspaper
of advertizing has been felt by the Mercantile com
| manity for some years, and believing that we lave
| mer and the Mechanic, we propose to offer to the
public the
| wenet be founded upon the immutable and eternal
M W.SKINNER'S DRUG STORE,
Queen St., Cli town, Oct. 2, 1865.
N. B.âCeuntry dealers would do well to call
aud eXamine my stock. , oo.
WANTED,
TENO teke charge of a TATLORING
ESTABLISHMENT in Sunmerside,
A First Class Cutter,
must be a man of steady habits. One of this des
eription will obtain a permanent situation and
liberal salary by applying to
H. J. RICHARDSON.
Summerside, Oct. 2, 1865. 2in
ÂŁ5000 0 0
"ro ali
GEORGE NICOLL,
Proprietor of the
Prince Ecward Island
JOT & SHOE FACTORY,
@N returning thanks to his customers and
M the public generally for the liberal patronsge
extended to him, begs to inform them that he is
now mannfactaring a VERY LARGE AND
FASHIONABLE STOCK of
Boots. SHOES, &C.,
snitable for Fall and Winter Wear, consisting of :
Men's Grained Leather KNEE BOOTS,
Menâs do do Wellington do
Concerned!
Yen's Kip do do
Menâs Calf de do
Yen's French Calf do do
Meuâs Congress Boots, Sewed and Pegged,
(all Double and Single Sole)
Boyâs and Youthâs BROGANS,
Ox ord Ties)
Boy's and Youth's WELLINGTON BOOTS, &e. |
Menâs,
Women's Calf Balmoral BOOTS,
Womenâs Grained Caif do do
Vom nâs do do Congress do
Womenâs Cloth and Felt BOOTS,
Missesâ Grained, Calf, Congress and Balmoral
L3Ce > DS,
Missesâ Felt und Cloth, Congress and Balmoral
r . >
Childrenâs Boots,
all sizes, from Three's to Tenâs.
All of the abeve are being mannfactured with
tion of the subscriber, who will be enabled to dis
pose of the above gouds on better Lerins than can |
be iinported
Merchants from the Conntry are reepectfully
invited to vive this Ketablishmeat a call before
OU Dig their Fail troods.
âThe attention of all importers of Boots and Shoes
is culled to this fet, tat the subseriber is prepared
ae . ° 1
Shoes, und will sell them at such prices as will
prevent the necessity of importing inferior goods
t@ Ali kinds of Boots, Suoes, &c, made to
order at short nolice.
GEORGE NICOLL.
_Ch'town, Sept. 25, 1865, IT RW_P tin
PROSPEUTUS
OF THE
Summerside Journal,
The title of a Newspaper to be published in
Octuber next,
vl ME and Tide wait for no man, Ouoward
they rash, carrying everything before them
If allowed to wet behind time, basiness drives the
individual; if,on the other hand, atfiirs are manaved
arightand atreuded to betimes, prosperity aud wealt!
industry be sees
his business thrive and his interests progress. To
prove these propositions to be true, let any
thoughtful man look at the position which SUMMER:
ps holds to day. Its progress during the last few
years, asthe result ef perseverance, is unparaileled
Ly aay other place in P. KB. Island, aud probably
by any in the Colouies. It now floarislies wich a
population of nearly twe thousand inhabitants,
which it has acquired almost wholly within the
lust ten years, whilst its Commercial interests are
second to none in the Island, with the exception of
Charlottetown.
In view of the above facets, all will admit that
presented by a new candidate in the shape of a
The want of a convenient medinm
the sympathy of the Merchant ns well as the Far-
** Summerside Journalâ?
Tur Jovexat. will be independent in polities, but
will dare to assert trath and denounce error; be
lHeving that all laws, whether statute or social
| laws of justice and equity.
Whilst THe Jouaxat will always lean towards |
the canse of the oppressed, still its colamne will be |
open to the voice of the oppresson, whose right to
be heard in defence will never be denied, so long
as all personalities are avoided.
Tre Jovasat will ever advocate the interests of
Commerce and Acriecirunek, to which oar Ishind
looks as its principal resonrees; and as our ciren-
| lation becomes increased, we will devote a portion
| of our space to Edneation, Science and Art,
Phe yellow leaves remind us that winter draws
pigh, aud during the long evenings, as the lights
thish from a thousand parlors, where reign peace
pleasnre and content, we wiil endeavor to present
the means tor the family circle to enjoy ua pleasant
hourin perusing our selections of Literature, Poetry, |
i
;
Fon, &e., whieh we will endeavor to make ns
amusing and ianocent as possible.
As av advertis ng medium, Tre Journ at will be |
found to offer extra judueements, as well to Char- |
lottetown gs fo Summerside, being the only paper |
| published in the County, and being located in the |
| widst of a large and wealthy farming population.
Tue Jovesav will be published weekly at Âą INE |
; DOLBEAR (6s 3d) per annum, in advance. or Seven |
tT NEWS ra mrp = oe â es lultimo, after a lingering ank painful illaees John | Menâs and Childrenâs CLOTH aad FURY giiinoe and aix pence | 20) halt i vance
LATE NEWS PROM THE STATES, iVERSAL COUGH REMEDY. | irch. eldest son of Mr. Edward Birch, of Lot 16.| | Shillings and six pence ($1. 20) halt iu advance.
âst fart
The following ventlemen will a tas Agents for
ithe *ScemMersipg Journat,â and
to take the names of subscribers and receive monies
on our account. |
CharloitetownâW. E Dawson, Eeq., Merchant ;
Mr. Henrv Harvie. firm of Laird & Harvie-
Bedeqneâ Major Wright. Esq.
St. Eleanorâsâ-W. T. Huat & Co.
MargateâRenben Tuplin. Esq
New Londonâ Pidgeon & Stewart.
CaxenmpecâBenj. Rogers, Esq.
TryonâGeorge Mattart E-q
GeorgetownâA. LeBroeque, Faq
Vervon KiverâMr. G. Vickersou.
JOSEPH BERTRAM, â -
HENRY BA EXARD Âą Propiciets.
{
|
Symmersite. September ESth, 1865
| Just on the Squa re.
NEW TOBACCO FACTORY
| SUM RS IVS
VE SUBSCRIBER hevieg JUST
OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE,
| ja prepared to supply Wholesale Customers with
ithe Island Manutactured TOBACCO, warranted a
iv
| most ressonable terme âand hopes his Pacrory.
âbeing the first of the kind established im Prinee
County, will meet with liberal patronage from the
DESER SETS, | vood article, at the very loweet prices. und on the
DES ee.
TE
| Tradersand Merchauts of Sunmerside, and Prince
County generally.
PATRICK REILLY.
fummereide, July 31, 1805, :
tomake payment lumediately.
due. unpaid on the 1th day of OCTOBER neat,
delivered in SUMMERSIDE.
OATES!
ure anthorized |
Grefton Street, northward, threngh Town Lat Na.
35, aforesaid; and all other rights of the said hive
William Smardon, in, to, or in me ag of, or ih
connection with ssid Town Lot No. 35.
For farther particulars and terms of Sale, apply
to either of the aubseribers, Executors of the last
Will of the said late William Swardon.
THOMAS DAWSON,
JOSEPH HENSLEY,
Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 1865,
LB" The above valnable Premises are the residne
of the Reel Estate of the late William Smardon,
and comprise the Saddlery Store formerly ocenpied
by him, the Brighton Depot, and the place of busi-
uess at present occupied by Mr. D. McRae.
Ch town, Sept. 25, 1865. till dst Jon
SALT.
NOW LANDING, ex Schooner Manta
Fiona, from QUEBECâ
1784 Bags LIVERPOOL SALT.
For sule by
J. ROBERTS ECKART,
Water Street.
f Executors,
Charlottetown, Sept. 25, 1865.
FINAL NOPICE.
"EXE subscriber wishes to inforin all those
indebted fo the Estate of the late PATRICK
STEPHENS, Esqr, that unless they pay thei
accounts in full this Pall, they shall be sued for.
without any distinction of persons, ufterthe closing
of the Navigation, § 3° All kinds of Merchantable
Prodnce takeu in payment.
R. J. CLARKE.
MILL PROPERTY
at RIONTAGLU E.
âTIappy may the maid be that s married to a Miller,
For tair day or foul day he's aâ bringing ull her.â
"ERULAT EXCELLENT SET of MILLS
owned by MRS. JANE CAMERON, of
MONTAGUE, elone to the valuable and extensive
Property of the Hon, J. ALvous, consisting of a
will be sued for indiscriminately. First Class Grist Mill,
H. J. RICHARDSON, ; agli R
Summerside, Sept. 25, 1865. din with Three Pairs of Superior Stones, capable
grindmg all kinds of Grain, and producing Flour
Oats! Oats! Oats! or Meal of auy gradeâtogether with a comme
"EXIGE. Su'seriber will pay the highest dions and well finished KILN. Ao snverior
market price in CASITL for
SAW MILLIS 2nd SHINGLE MILL
50,000 Bushels Onts,
Orwell, Sept. 25, 1865,
Public Notice!
LL PERSONS indebted to the subseriber by
Note of Hand or Book Account, ure requested
All amounts over
both new and in excellent werking order, Also
a ComMPORTARLE Dowelliag Hlouse,
properly finished. The LAND on which these
Properties are situated comprises TWENTY-
SEVEN (27) ACRES, of good quality, mostly
cleared, and in a good state of cultivation, Thie
Farm ean easily be made larger by any person
desirous to de se, aa there are 100 acres of valu-
able land adjoining, owned by Mr Lemuel Phillips,
who feels disposed to sell should a favourable op-
portunity offer, Cn the whole, this Property is
considered by competent judges to be most ad-
vantageously situated, fronting ae it does on the
Montague River, whose waters convey both Grain
and Lumber to within a stoneâa throw of the
Milla; and the convenient and good reads leading
from these Mills to all parts of the County, aud
through old and highly cultivated settlements,
need but be mentioned to be fully appreciated by
any person acquainted with the value of euch
tacilities. It may net be out of place here to men-
tion that the Hon. the * Commissioner of Landsâ
âthan whom ne persou should be a better judgeâ
saw in close proximity to this Property a aite on
which te invest a large amount of capital, feeling
sure that it furnished those numerous advantages
required to make a desirable and permanent
residence,
LS The terms on which the above saluahia
Property will be disposed of will be as follow :â
Halfthe purehage money to be paid down the day
of rale, and the balance ean remain secured on
the Property ter one, two or Ukree years, af the
option of the purchaser.
Parties desirous of treating for the abuve, can
do so, by private contract, up to the
ket day ef October next ensuing,
jon which day, at 12 o'clock, noon, (if not pre
| viously sold), it will be offered at Auction,
„. P. NORTON, Auctioneer.
Georgetown, 28th Auguet, 1865. i
JOUN ANDREW McDONALD.
_Sept. 18, 1865.
OATES!
Particular Notice to all whom it
may conceru.
cu E subscriber hereby gives notice to
all persous indebted to him by
NOTE OF HAND OR OTHERWISE,
that uvless pavimeut is made on or before the Ist
day of NOVEMBER next. be will, without further
uotice, sue for all amounts then dne.
M. LOWDEN,
Peaseâs Brick Building, Queen St
Sept. 18, 1865. (till Now Ist)
INO LICE.
4 LIL persons indebted to the subseriber,
whose amounts are due, are reqnested to come
and make arrangewents for the seiiling of theéir
respective aecounts on or before the FIRST OF
NOVEMBER NEXT. otherwise legal meaenres
will be adopted tor their recover
3
J. W. PICKARD.
Sept 18, TRG. :
Wanted Immediately,
B Y the Subscriber, asa Clerk, a YOUNG
MAN of steady and industrious habits, from
15 to 20 years of ave, and who can write a fair
hand. He will be boarded and lodged.
HENRY PALMER.
Kent street. 18%ih S ptember, 1860 Siu
>
INOTICH.
& LL persons having any legal clgier|
CÂź avninet the Estate of the lite JowNn Brake
decensed, will please land-in their aecounts To tine | : . RARE CHANCE
subseriber for settlement; aud all those indebted |
ci: FOR INTENDING PURCHASERS.
tothe said estate will pl&se call and settle thei:
~ecownts immediately. PATRICK BLAKE 4 wl SUBSCRIBER has received instructions to
ATRICK BLARE offer for sale ALL 'FHE LANDED PRO
PERVY belonyving to Henny Suira, Esquire, of
Auckland, New Zealand.
This Valuable Property comprises Oue-half a
TOWN LOT fronting on Prince Street. being por-
tious of Lots Nos. 50 and 57 im the Yad hundred,
with a two storey DWELLING HOUSE and a
STABLE thereon. it is situated in a central part
of the city, convenient to the Ferry Wharf, and im
as desirable a loeglity for a residence as can be
tonnd in Charlottetown.
Also, the Property ou Richmond Street, compris~
ing TOWN LOT No. 62, in the same handred.
This Property censists of a DWELLING HOUSE
having two tenementa â beth of whiel gre
rented ââa spacious yard xad famber yard,
aud is very eligibly sitaated on the Nerth side
of Hillsberongh Square, commanding an excellent
view of Hillsboroagh River and Harbor.
These Properties are well wotthy the attentim
of all parties desirons of purchasing, as they will
be sold at as cheap # rate a@ any in the market
If they are not disposed of before the SECOND
day of OCTOBER next, they wiit then be offered
at PUBLIC ALCTION.
For terms and other particnlars apply to
Ch'town, Sept 18, 1805.
The subscriber begs to notify his friends that the
business will in future be carried on by him.
P. BLAKE.
Boston and fépy = Colonial
STEAMSHIP LINE.
cy YE FINE Bea-goinzg Steamships
Greyhound, P. A. Nickerson, Master; and
Commerce, F.. M. Sxow, Master,, will leave
BOSTON for CHARLOTTETOWN, alternately,
every TUESDAY, calling at Halifax and Canso.
Retaruing, they will leave Charlottetowa for
Boston every MONDAY.
The Commerce will call at PICTOU, on her
regular trips both ways.
By arrangements just now completed, FLOUR
will be forwarded fron New York to Charlotte- . 3
town tor TILREE SUILLINGS per Barrel, by) THOMAS ALLEY.
the above-named Line, in connection with a line | _& harlottetown, Sept 1 1865.
of Steamships between New York and Boston. |
Whieh land at the same wharf ws the âGreyhoundâ | POR SALE.
vnd * Commerce.â Whitney and Hatheway, New| NX Brigt. â THOMAS YOUNG,â
from NEW YORK:
|
York, Agents. } Au
| 200 Bbis. Extra State FLOUR,
i ,
For FREIGHT or PASSAGE by the Bosten
& Colonial Steamship Line, apply to FRANKLIN | 10 Superfine .
» * CORN MEAL,
SNOW & CO.,, 4, Commerce Street, Boston, or
lo I. C. HALL, Agent. | 20 Boxes COPPER, (th nickoraa)
Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 1865. 75 Bbls. choice Cabiv BISCUIT,
char tge = fe Lt , 7 . 7 anti TALLOW,
North Shore Steamship Line!) j} "es eesti is
25 Sides SOLE LEATHER,
lr Mu K FINE Steamer dland City Isaac 20 Bois. KEROSENE OIL, ol
Smrrn, Master, will, until further notice, leave! 30. ** PITOH.
Charlottetown for Shediac, Richibucta, Chatham, | on* GOAL TAR.
Nesctuatie! Caraquet, and Dalhousie, every MON- | Kx â Kit Carson,â from BOSTON:
DAY MORNING, at @ oâclock: retarning, she} Io Bbis, choice CAS A194 FLOUR.
wik leave Dalhousie every Wednesday, at 8 p.m. | Peakeâ : pay ov wy gh
The âIsland Cityâ connects with the Steam | Charl Sane 2 en ree ve ee Street.
â ; > â â : harlottetown, July 3, 1865.
chips * Commerce and * Greyhound, at | oe ee :.
~
lottetown. For Freight or Passage apply to JOST ARRIVED!
J. GC. HALL, Agent.
meet | ane Stove
050, 508k te ae
100 BBS. Bere. Sire Louk, I 1 Subseriber has just received from
En . . : the FOUNDRY â
59 Bbls No l Sapertine Canada Fiour,
For sule by
August 21, ! 865.
J. ROBERTS ECKART.
KEROSENE OIL.
ty STORE, and for sale low,
25 Bhle KEROSENE OTL.
J. ROBERTS ECKART.
PITCH. PITCH.
BBLS. PITCH,
J. ROBERTS ECKART.
Sept. 11, 1865.
A Cargo of Improved Stovos,
ern â- CONSISTING OF ââ
' âThe celebrated FARMERSâ COOK, PARLOR,
| 1K X, and other STOVES, Per Seber.
Blue Nose, fron Yarmouth, Neva Scotia,
| These Stoves can't Le beat for
| Neatuess, Strength. Heat, Comfort,
Economy and Terms.
Persons wanting to pnrehase will please onli
jand examine betore purchasing elaewhere.
Hi. J P. TERLIZZICK.
; Ch'town, Qneen-st.. Sept. 4, 1865. rw 3m
North British and Mercantile) âââ
__Tnsurance Company 5 i dese
OF EDINBURGH AND Lowey, 2 mB portations
| Per L C. OWEN end UNDINE
Accumulated Funds. - ÂŁ2.304,512 7 10) ,
âArpual Revenue. (1364) - 565.455 16 2 ARE NOW READY FOR
| pk Subscriber begs to intimate that , INSPECTION & SALE,
BEER & SONS,
has been appoiuted AGENT for the eahove |
i | Ch'tewn, 15th May, 1565.
Power of Attorney ju bin favor, aud |
'Pire, Life, and Annuity Business, NEW ENGLAND
ies the most liberal terms. In the Life Depari
Etoofing Ageney
August 14, 1865.
30
| Angynst 14, 1885
, Company, by
âthat he is prepared to transact
ment, the next deelaration of Uouns wilt be made |
_on the close of the Books. on 3) et December next |
| Terms of propasal and eyery iutormation will be OF P. E. ISLAND.
| furnislicd by V FE. the undersigned, de heecby certi
: G. W. DESLOIS, 5 that Mr. E. R. TAYLOR bas one |
\ Agent and Attorney, {the covering of oar buildings with his
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