SEGsATE EF een > - Area? n>. FF ae —— 2+ ene ee FS es a Fe FT -~_—— _—- THE WAR IN THE STATES. | Pawrty Niwas —It is a valgar notion that a= = SS ee oe — : | M y . . che examiner. 7 | We have, ae aaual, devoted a large portion of | ge names are necessarily noble und roman- while others are necessarily inean aod space in our present No. to the details of the War, base, " Charlottetown, August 17th, 1863. movements i the United States, believing that Sociations, ae EPO TN, | Oh ae, wae regarded with more interest than any | have converted syllables into poeims,and words . sony’ | : ; rHE LAND ¢ OMMISSION Although there will | sate Bistartes. thing elae now Cranspiring Tur papers which are to whine over the defunct aad military transaction ina great war lke the and imagination pictureaque. Yet, in their! yernment continge award, a4 it ite loss were & great public calamity ; ward, : i they ruil at we in avery terns becanse We i ‘ t on a lugubrious face, and whined | war lasts, it is pleasant to record that now, for a pare yer pu o q with themin concert eae aia i hs i « gross fellow, Buder is # cellar-mau : enceal eur sutipatby to the Award, as une of | the wholesale work of human butehory auch as| Stewart is a domestic servant. Vane, Vere, won vasures, taken altogether, that was | characterised the last great battles in Pennayl-; Hyde und Pole sound the reverse of noble. the worst mewrnren, wm the conntey: and | vania. [tis not expected that another engage.) ay is not intrinsically. nobler than straw. to be mo powed upen Pe PC EEE a et aaron be atees Ue Ow is at. then, tlt iLuy Las coue ty re-| sot Peyoier na j xe seale will take place be fore | present the pink of aristocracy ? Straw, the | services of the chrouicler, during every hour the! sound or spelling that could be considered ‘glorious. Howard is a Hogward ; Seymour _ | a tailor; Leicester ia a weaver; Percy) Never once did we attempt considerable time, there has been « cessation in overt aorneht! it would be strange, indeed, if we dul! defeat of that measure » fward te which we at There | October; me * the curse salumitic at the very sigual Chere | October; meanwhile the curses and calamities! lowest vf vulgar cheats? Sunpiy by wesc | was onty one thing ta th incident to a state of war are accumulating, and | tion. Would the complainant like to have hed calue, and that was the recommenda. | there is very little prospect of a speedy return to} been originally called Blunt, Craven ,or Gore ?| tached any ¥) The belligerants on both sides are each | There ss nothing in Grey more attracting The tescurces and| than Brown, as to either suund or letters . s oa ies Ghuiidicnniion een canta 4 jindead, Grey is a shade or so leas vigorous Award as suything else 1a it; but from the very | power of the Ce , #eePEanly HOC de=) than its rival Brown. Would any one like first the Meal Gevernaout declared that they | creaced tu @ very material cutout, hotwithstand-| to have been kauwn as Roper or Pouchet i would eet entertain the project—the by pochon- | Ig the apparent late reverses in the fall of Vicks | these family names had ney v been Immorta drincal Leader of the Administratioa having vurg and the retreat of Lee's army; while the | oN ee hy at aout eck ue wie | Bacon, Petty, Peel and Pitt. Yet these net wereth the paper upon which it was written, | the aequsition of all the means and Appli-| have beeome, by association, some of the The Govermmarcat paper new rejoice that this | 20Ces fecessary tu constitute a great nation | moss reverential and gracious of English partot the measure has met with the euiphatic | On the ether hand, the Union party exhibits no} Dames. Milton, Sackviile, and Shelley, are disapproval of the Duke of Neweastle ; and yet | Want of power ang war material of all kinds, and } re necessarily a and * ~ ‘tical. ad they not been glorified by genius and by rank, they would perhaps have been in- cluded in Mr. Buggey’s list. | wen aad money is concerned ; but after all, there) Faller, Kid, Quarles, Downe, Bowles, Savage, | is really less union of sentiment amongst the Quiney and Dickens, now household words, Union party than amongst their opponeats at the burne by sowe of the choicest of our mat onal poets and bumoarists, would certaialy have tun fer a Loss ander the Imperial guarantee. | peace we ' . . . aé na much art of tha | still confident of success. Thie recommendahon Was BF UCD S pe ot dvelared that the Loan part ef the Award was so-called rebels have made great advances in| they complain of the rejection ot the whole thing, | i8 Undoubtedly eapable of eoutinuing the war for ewbracing as it did a principle to which they | a0 almost indefinite period, so far as the supply of were so strongly opposed ! but the principle of a Loan is not disapproved | wf by the Colonial Minister. Hix Grace certainly dvamieses “ the notion of any Liaperial guaravtee , ’ been sv. Not much better as to suund are or luau of mousy,” which a previous Culouial Mi-| of things which the latter may derive hope ot) Quy per, Lamb, Bulwer. People used to nister (Lord Stauley) bad very warmly advocated | alntaining the struggle for independence until Jaugh and joke at Cecil Talbot and ‘Tal- for this Colouy; but the Duke of Neweastie so seme of the European Powers are drawn into the | marsh would be considered valgar. Every tar recognives the propriety of the Loan principle | Contest; and it can be easily seen tuat many North- | — oe Raleigh a very romantic Dame, era politicians are using their best exeriivns to- at in Sir Valter See SS ew apes Oe ary | bad puns. The same with Drake. Coke, too, would be thought low had it ; Dever been illuminuted by the author of the *« [nstitutes,”’ and the owner of Holkham. South; and it is trum the existence of this state a# tv recommend the local Government to raise | wards the attainment of that end. +—e- - THE inconvenience of having Friday for a money by its own guarantees, on ite own debon- | tures; and with the mwney thus raised to pucchase | the estates of tae proprietors, who may be willing | tu sell, aod te travator the same to the tenants, | ree is how bring seriously felt and loudly [p the absence of Sir pane would Mr. ee en aean een slain Pine, , > ico 4 tie . y + we , ere | Lie at 2 ; *: y “ : ‘or Freight o ussaye SOS uy SSrs é a jest a0 had base dune wader the provisions of the | cotoplained of, expecially by the sellers aud buyers | Ligg like to have been called Wren? Mad ma eae & Co eae Se ommend LOCKS j Mitesh meat. Friday, we know, is a day on which | there been no erudite giant of that name, | '?- 488s, Se “WoW. LORD & © ww iaod Parehase Bil, whieh had been passed by | : : ’ . id not Cheeke have been vated intolerable? | *°M!*"; ne > & LU. IRON, om , A: , | auch anarticle is net generally weed, aud, therefore, | ¥0U'G DOF UMee ke have been vated intok “| Crarlottetown, Angust 17, 1883, STEEL the Liberals, The price which the Duke ot D truth, scarcely anything depends on the (ili eons : jeannet be generally exposed fur sale | 5 AXLES, Neweastle recommends the Government of the | YY better, but everything on the connection of Colony to pay the Proprietors, is, however, mare | en? people ou that day, as, during this bot| jdeas. Solomon was one of the nob eat in | Season, it could not be Kept sound for Saturday’s | literature ; yet no pradent father, aniess he than double the waximum rate allowed under the | Retin - Meeks ' | wide a Gee: wabhd hes tte theehill ; . ; ore ‘ tensible object of changin e &JcwW, WO g » be- wid Purchase Bill; aud the terms under whieb it | a — J oe | : ae : atinn it hs > ” " | the holding of the market from Saturday to) cause in the present generation it happens to is proposed that the teuantry might secure the fee be ludicrously associated with old clothes. | favors, bey to intimate that they have procured the | " In its Saracenic lorm of Sclyman, it would) *etvives of THKRE EXPERIENCED HANDS |GRAND DEMONSTRATION AND | from Nova Scotia to superinteud their work, and by | strict attention and good workmanship, would res- (do not believe there has beeu auy Improvement iu | jest will destroy the picturesque beauty ot pectfally solicit a continuance of their patronage, 4 GRAND DEMONSTRATION of the dd | - | Friday wae, tu check vice and immorality, and | sunple of their farms, ure such that not one in a} : | to secure a better observance of the Suuday. hundred could comply with them. The Duke proposes that 16 years purchase be given to the We | still be considered magnificent. A current either of these respects, while the incouvenience | most famous names; a living Pompey would | | tietors, whe aay graciously consent ty receive : , } . : is : ‘a | y> Tr ay se : TE} SSDAY¥ ay Augcus — 2 € . ; jof the change is sensibly felt and earnestly com-| set down us a nigger, a living Caesar) For Pulling, ditto...-..-.. n'0 $0.54 haem» 0 0 3d) place ‘on : ee = oo oe ae it—that the local Government guarantee the pay- lnined of b | treated asa dog. Cywonis the name which | For Falling and Pressing, GO dee ssces 0 0 4d leks embers of the Order will appear in cheir ; alne y my . , 7 . Wolling 283i ‘ - regs) itte. id | Reyalia. ment of the whole amount, if expedieut, or at least |! OFF MANY people | would attract the female eye, and perhaps Nae raleg a deetlon Blatt eee ee Tl "a go thren will meet in the Temperance Hall } ~—o-—— a : age : ol ; JOM Bias VU ’ ’ | le ethre i se je Lem - : two thirds of it — that the tenantry repay the) THe WEATHER for the past fortnight has been rm n reconcile it tu the adjunct Suny th. Mrs, and Snuff Brown,.. hone ihn cele 0 1 0d) ut 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of forming in money in three instalments, the first te be paid | excessively sultry and dry —tew inhabitants oni Smyth would have an air upon 4} For half-dressing the above colours...... 0 OU 10d! procession. The procession will proveed to the card. But the fine feminine instinet would | down, and the oth “ ‘ » hn a ae a ; ther two instalments to bear in | temember when rain has held uff sv long, and! recoil from Simon. And why the difference ?| Cooues at© percent. His Grace leaves the PTO) when its want is so sensibly telt in the animal and | Ls it not because Cymon is assoc prictors themselves to deterwine whether there | vegetable kingdoms. siwuld be any remission of back reuts — either | and seorehed with beat—pumps and wells almost | these that acerued before or since 18538. Now, | ¢Shausted—the dark cloud, which “ brings tresh | ni ih whe oe 100 a of land, OF | showers tu the thristing flowers,” as Wellas a grate | are ealled to aid, is Volain. Yet the _ Gag? ete chilling Gertng an acre, ©r) tul sense of freshness and coolness to everything else | Hogwards and Stylwards were all villains ; five pouuds sterling fur the whole, would have to; —was never more ardently looked fur by those | and one of the proudest houses of Europe, pry at least £90 tor his farm, for 16 years pur-| whe cannot wander by the pebbly shore, or go | “** of Count Vilain the Fourteenth, rejoiced chase would be £85 I8s Sd, and add, say Yis 4d | “gown tu the sea in ships,” or obtain a realization | ethan echanentanatnadiensontitoasassiianantt tor a deed, although we believe double thet! of their wish for “a ludge in some vast wilder-| Died, amount is often charged, and the price, theretere, | ; 7 athe he ‘ . _ : , | ‘ - . Pp . ere , ¢. | ness Phe weather has been such as to produce | Suddenly, on Monday night last, the 10th instant, at 200 seres would be £90, of which sum £30 } an unusual ameount of sickuess, chiefly that which | after an illness of ove day, of English Cholera, Mr. should be paid at once by the tenant, and the re! j , go Shade q| dehu Leahy, Blacksmith, of this city, in the 47th P y ‘ eI | i known by the name of English Cholera, and year of his'age. The deceased bore the reputation | misining £00 secured ty the proprietor by Go-| we regret to say that in several cases it has been of au honest, industrious member of society, aud | sermmeut debentures, subject, as we said before, | a kind and atfectionate husband and parent, whose tenant. Bat sudden death is deeply and sincerely regretted, not ing likewise; although they are rapidly ripening, | ouly within the cirele of his own family, but by all . | . : : ) A suppase the reserved rent be Js. Gd. per sere, a8) the grain dues ues fill 4 al | who Knew bigs —K EP. . 8 Bi vut as much as cuuld be At Grand River, Lot 56, on the 12th instant, Nearly choked wath dust! iphigenia, and Simon with the simpletun, | | who meta piewan coming (rom a fair? One| of the objectionable names, to remove which | ¢ : rere = | attended by fatal results. The crops are suffer-| to interest at 6 ver cent. frow the ; : » ots hes &: ° 7 ; ' } ‘ ; ; ‘ : i is in wany cases, the value of 100 acres according | desired. | Penelope, beioved wife of James Norton, Esq., and tu the Duke of Neweustie’s plan of 16 ywars pur- = oceans | duaghter of the late William Uuderbay, Esgr. | { ' } chase would be £155; and if two shillings be the rent per were, (and we know that very many | MeAusland, Esq., lias consented to deliver a short At Charlottetown, on the 6th instant, Mrs. Ana- | stuchia Harris, widuw of the late Captain Harris, ayed 47 years. i Ou Monday, the 10th inst., aged three months, | Deunis Gregory, the beloved and youngest child ot At the suggestion of a few friends Alexander tarmé are leased at that figure), the tenant would | @ddress before the weiubers of the Charlottetown | Names are boautifal only in their as-| English and a French frigate. Both veesels |. Worth, valour, genius, learning.) are said to have been-seuk, arid One English eu sailor and five Frevel suslors only aro reported Look the British Peerage | gayod. be eg : through, and in that bright list chere is, per- in the pay of the Go. be always much excitement attending every naval | haps, not one which does not seem to the eye | severe ueasdres Lake been adopted te prevent present, and numerous incidents requiring the; beginnings most of them pad nothing in} ¢heir designg in Seville, Malaga, Valladolid, | out such services itself, Churchill, ! Walnut eo a Chairs, ditto Sofa, Centre NEW ANNAN MILLS, iated with | G7een and Presesd. per yard............. 9 from the face of the earth all gods and men! out any additional cost -— r SPAIN. The Madrid papers state that a collision | Sis? 5192 9932, has ‘titkén ptace off Malaga, between an, Opposite the Market House, Richmond. Street, Queen Square.” HE subscriber begs to mako.known to -B hie fricads mod the publie, that in addition to ait i. . ~, | the larg’ aud bpletdid. assortiuent of staple British lntolligenes froméreliablé source state that and London Fancy Goods selected by sbioneelt apd iaporied ii May taet, be hax readived thisweedk, per Barque GAzeLye, from Liverpool+~. “2. .** 27 packages of various kinds of. Merchandix, i well adapted to the season, witch he offers tor eale, oe ee ~WHOLKSALE OR KETALL, INCREASE OF THE URKISH “PLEET | for Cash, or to Country Dealers on approved credjt The Sultan has returned from a visit to the | Having selected the greater purt of his ST\ CK dock-yards in the Sea of-Marmora, and has }IN TRADE pemeoney from-the first Houses in the ordered a tresh increase of the war fleet. a Kington, be 5 mane na oy Kowds at The Porte has prohibited any foreign com- | Pres tower than most shops im ' i srvice eo age oe 2 — . a rivalled in variety and low vers of price, for iustanes, Upun the SeBbUATE OF ENS TUE Ean pire. |. son's summer Couis, at from 9s w i7s 6d and The Ottoman Government intends to carry l upwards ae - the tomentors of disorder tram aecomplishing and Grenada, ; dn Ready-made Clothing, this shop stands un ile . } Dealers from the Country will find it to their ad- | vantage tov cull here and look over the Goods before | buying eleewhere. Every attention paid to visitors. | ‘ } WHEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SONNE NRRL LNAI RRR SLL LD NL ee : eet oem Household Furniture. Midsummer Importation Are. ee 36 ae, Per Ship GAZ ELLE. BENS. DAVIKS. | Courlottetown, 27th July, 1863. vin rw 6in o'clock, on MONDAY, Angnst let) at the| — RECEIVED AN ASSORTMENT OF House of Mr. WILLIAM MacK AY, in Dorebester | Ladies’ Hats, Piumes, Shawis, Velvet, Silk Street, all his ' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, aud Worsted Dress Trimmings, &e., Regattos, Flaauels, Doeskiais, Cobourgs, Coun'crpanes, Biankets, &c. —— COMPRISING ——— i ! | i Tables, Whatmot, Cane-seat Chairs, Rocking do., | Diving Tables, Lounge, Carpets, Feather Beds | vas, 40 keys and barrels Tar, 70 bags Nuils and Spikes, o ews. Putuy, 20 chests ‘Tea, 50 keys Gaupowder, 2000 buys Liverpoo! Salt, 50 Bags butter salt, 15 doz. Serby warranted Scythes, 20 tone [ron, 37 crates and alot loose Kurthenware, Chains, Windlas Gear, Cliich Rings, &c. | j Wholesale and Retail. | W. W. LORD & CO. | 4 { t } Forte and Stool, Books, Crockery, Glass and China, Kitchen Utensils, &e., with sundry other articles suitable for a Bourding House. te Terme at Sale. Sale Positive—No Reserve. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Auy. 17, 1863. isl & ady FIRST AUTUUN SHIP. FENH KE Reocunan Tapes “GAZELLE,” Rost. Tevine, Master, will leave LIVEKLOUL for CHARLOTTETOWN, on the) Charlottetown, July 27, 1863. pAlnts. VILS, oe Cheap at W.E. DAWSON’S. Gibsou’s Brick Building, 22d June, 1863. Sons of Temperance JHE SUBSCRIBERS, in returning thanks to the public in general for their past PUBLIC TEA. hottie Green, per Yard..e< sess iegeniond 6 2 Order of the Sous of Temperance will take | grounds, Spruce Avenne, where a Public Tea will | be prepared at 3 o'clock, p. m. After Tea, the company will be entertained with WOMEN’S WEAR. trown and Pressed, ditto.....-.......... 0 0 ; 6d | ADDRESSES suitable to the occasion, by several *ressed, UiltO.. 2.22... ceeeee eee eeeneeee: U 0 234 | of the members of the Order. A public meeting will be heid inthe Temperauce Hall in the evening. Tickets for the Tea One shilling und sixpence each. Tickets to be bad at the following places, viz :—Messrs. Laird & Harvie’s, Queen Square; Wim. R. Watsoa, Drugyist, Queen Street ; and from the following members of Cuinmittee : Wa.C. Trowan, Wa. F. Morets, Joun P. Tanto, Jous Scott, Sec’y. The Volunteer Band is expected to be in attend- auce to enliven the day's proceedings. N. B.—Should the i9th ed unfavorable, the | Whole will be postponed till the first fine day fol- | lowing. By order of Committee, | JOHN SCOTT, Secretary. July 27, 1863. din Wotice to Farmers. | (UE SUBSCRIBER bas still a fow of WM. JAMIESON & SON. | Manny's Famous Compingp New Annan Mills, Adg. 17, 1803. 3m ee oe ‘ | MOWERS AND REAPERS, | ae SU MMERSIDE ' j which have been so auccessfully worked this sea-| json, and is prepared to dispense of them on reasen-! SHE SUBSCRIBER having tak | eNTIEA: | [AXE SOBSCRIBER having taken the |“ EXTRAS of all kinds constantly on band at the! Premises at Summerside lately occupied by | Depot, Desbrisay’s Corner. The following Gentlemen will act as Ayenis, rom whom Cloth will be taken aud returned with- Richard Crabb, Town Road, Richard Bagnall, Hazel Grove, Mrs. Palmer, Lot 67, Win. Glover, Burret’s Cross or Kensington, Mr. E. L. Lydiard, Mill River, Win. Graham, New London, Charles Doyle, Irish Town, Joseph Davidsou, Lrish Town, Donaid McLellan, (Augus’s sou,} Lot M4, Reuben Tuplin, Exq., Margate, Benjamin Bearisto, Esgr., ilalpeque, Joseph Murphy, Ksq.. til, Michael Kilbride, Lot 11, John Beer, Esq., Hooper's Corner, Win. B. Strong, Eeq., Bedeque, James J. Fraser, Esq., St. Eleanor’s, Benjamin Rogers, Cascumpec. " i nearly 20 is" cent in pure Malt Acid than the Vine | gars, and preferable to much even of the pretended | ALSO, | SUMMER SUPPLY, and is now siiow ing # large and Bedding, Cooking and Franklin Stoves, Piano | 200 Coils Hemp and Manilla Cordage, 4 Bales Can. | #74 carefully selecied STOCK OF NEW GUOD», | suitable for the season, in ‘CLOTHS, TWEEDS, DOESKINS, | [D7 Remember the New Stand, QUEEN-STREET, HATS and BONNETS, Cee pee oS CHLAPSIDE Feds. ru £ May A Bargai E r - | VINEGAR! A Bargainand Easy paymen fis » oe * . ’ ; , PHE SUBSCRIBER vege 10 ~imform|<PVAT desirable Vreowold Property at etwas vy rnp ers ae Cush of d ontazue Bridge,” King’s-County, P. F. the Pu ne . ss, § . ; ne | now iv the veer ypalion of the Hon. A.A. MeDonald Hi ' ¥ AR i ther, possessidn dan be had when wanted. Hills & Underwood s VINEG R. pod Boies Sadaty 49 fi x 26 tt, with Dwelling Pie following certificate will testify to its! Kitchen and Cellar, can hold » caro of buat XH, pEenuinenem.;. +" +, fay « eran, | buShels of yrain and 5,000 bushels of potetoes, A 's -- .BENJ. DAV Lis. idouvle wharf, 150 ft pong each und Su0 f. wide, ie Inly LOth, 1863. . Hin | where a Granary wight be erected and the gram } . | shipped on board by haud rail or tuclined plane, as I hereby certify that the Vinegar prepared by ay | fast as it could be received. With a building lar improved procese of fermentation from Malt by | 100 feet front und 300 feet depth. Also, adjvining, Merera. Hills & Underwood, of Norwieh and Lon- | a-Leasetiold front on roud 200 feet and depth 212 don, poskesser the taste and avrewa of the finest | feet, and a Store or Granary 24 K 18 feet, with i White Wine Vinegar of Frauce; and being free cellar, loft and stable. {from the glitew present in all Vinegars manufac The above propérties are most valuable and first- j}tured in the old way, it is not liable to become | tate business stands for a merchant, ship builder, | decomposed by keeping or to cause disorder in weak voach factory, tide mill, or lime trade. A kiln stomachs. Jt contains ne Sulphuric or other mineral | might be built 100 feet from the whurt ; stone, coud, | Acids, such as contaminates all the ordinary Malt} 0r wood Janded by # erane, and the line shipped | Vinegars of the United Kinudom, and is stronyer by | sme Way ; 9 stewn, horse, or cariw required. > tht a kiln for wood was erected, irewood is cheap gar on sale in Loudon not nuuufactured on this | aud abundaut, and fime taken ia payiuenst excellent system. A Vinegar thus perfectly aciditied | A ship of 500 tons might be built on the edge of must be far move wholesome, grateful and mild than | the ebanne), and lauuched at any tide with luke ot our ordinary bulf fermented Vitriol holding Vine- no trvuble or risk. . : A qnantitv of Juniper and varions kinds of waad Wine Vinegar of France, which ix most commonly | in the vicinity cap be got in trade at & low price, nothing more than the xerimenious Acid distiNed| for one or two vessels, and a yurd fined up at a from wood, tiivoured in imitation of the yenuine | small expense. More than a landred thousund article. ANDREW URE, | bushels of prodace were shipped last fab at and M. DOF. ROS. &e, Professor of Chemistry and | adjoining those premises, aud is iucrcasing every Aualytiea! Chemist, London, 24 Bloomsbury } year, Square, Sth September, 1830. Venus — A Fonrth paid down, and four or five (epeapapiernonmnanenegieeininanaipeinmantedahnsiin —— | Years for the balance, secured. CHARLES BELL |, whould the above propertics not be sold by SA- 3 PURDAY, the idth OCTOBER next, they will be patap by ACCTION, at 12 y’clock, ou same day, MERCHANT TAILOR, [ius 7 “S} | Enquire of William Dodd, Esq., Charlottetown ; QUEEN STREET. CHARLOTTETOWN, | Wilham Sanderson, > are n; or the ied + ge | OMES, “ALRUICK STEPUENS. EGS ‘ to Jp mate that he has i J Usit Orwell Cheap Store, froma Needle w an Anchor. KECEIVED, via Halifax, his SPRING — 23 Who will take a share in the Lime Trade f Thos. Anuear, Wovd-conteacwur, Whartinger, Mou- tague River, will show the prewises. August 6, 1563. Ne es un enema KOT SATIS! SHORE FARM, at Kildare Canes, ou Lot Three, containing 100 acrea of LAND 70 of which are ina yood state of cultivation, fouce TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, HATS AND CAPS, SHIRTS, SHIRT COLLARS, TIES, | Gif ito eight sere fields, wud ihe reuwiuder covered SCARFS, GLOVES. BRACES, | with Matdwoed and Fencing The "Main Koa UNDER CLOTHING, Ge... Ge... He. FOR MEN'S WEAR. Luspection respectfully solicited. runs through the Farm, and it bas» front of ten chains on the Gulf Shore, where abundance of Sea Manure can be obtained. The Buildings are nearly new — DWELLING HOUSE 30 «35; 2» FRAME BARN 40 » 30; a LOG BARN of abont the sume size, and a small FISH HOUSE at tie ebore. Part of the Purchase Money ean remaiu on the Sade eit | premises. Application for further particulars to be tmuade to Mr. Tivmas Mountain on the mises, vr ty GEUKGE W. He WLAN Ex . THERESA.” } Alverton, March 9, 3863. ia OW LANDING, Ex above SHIP, - POR SALE, L and will be sold at a low tigure— > se eee raat pleasantly situated and well “4 bbls PALE ALB, (in pints and quarts,) <, Buithed DWELLING HOUSE and PRI- 10“ DUBLINSTOUT, de ‘do MISES, new in the vecupation of Dr. Lye@uas, in ALSO the Common of Charlotietow a, at the entrance of Hourly expected per Priokess & Uxasys— | the Staiut Peter's Road, aud opposite to: the 30 chests ENULISH TEA | residence of Lemurt C. Owen, Esquire, —the ; y" o property of the late Johu Egan—particulars on application to 10 cases CHAMPAICONE, DANIEL BRENAN, ae nd 10 “ GINGERETTE. a RICHARD REDDIN, } Trustees, N. RANKIN, I1& RW Charlottetown, August 3, 1863. isle vin FIRST ARRIVAL DIRECT FROM ENGLAND, Per Barquee GAZELLE— Churlottetown, June Ist, 1863. May 18, 1863. Kreehold FTand FOR SALE, IFTY ACRES of VALUABLE 5 LADIES’ SUMMER DRESSES ETSgts cuca of eavoann County, a good part of which is cnltivated, will be sold cheap, on application, at Suunmerside, to the ow uer— MRS. JOHANNA O'CONNOR, April 18, 18634 Leasehold Farm for Sale, JNO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, wt the Colonial Building, in Charlotetown, on IN ALL THE NEW MATERIALS, MILLINERY, FLOWERS, &e. &e. WM. HEAKD. es, FLOUR IN STORE. 809 BBLS. EXTRA STATE FLOUR | TUESDAY, the Mth day of August nest, at the hour of 12 o’cluck, uoon, by virtue of a power of Sale contained iv au [ndenture of Mortgage, dated the 27th day of June, 1861, and made betweer Ber nard Shannon of Township 35, farmer, and John Shaynon of the snme place, mail carrier, of the oue part, and Juby Knight of Souris, werchant, of the —- other part, —all the i — ae yee ; {mentioned iv # certain lease from Roderick Oha McLELLAN 8 EXPRESS, © 2] MeDouald te the said Bernard Shannon, avd made Running ov E. & N, A. Railway, | the 2th day of oven, eee eud ty that SS meee eta . , S tract of land situate iu Bedford Parish, in Queen's ONNECTING at St. John with Connty, commene ng onthe north side of 8t. Peter's * Tunser’s American Exrness (Office Read, and roping: from thence North, one degree ; 10 & {2 Court Square, Boston) for Vast, seveuty-one chains; thence West, one de- United States, Canada, Freder- gree; North, five ebains and tive links; thence (Choice Brand) 250 Bble. DO. DO. 209 Bbis Extra Superfine DO. To arrive, and daily expected,.“\W Barrels FINE | FLOUR June 8, 1863. uf J. S. CARVELL. have te pay £180, of whieh the one third (£60) Debating Club, at the Reading Roow, on Thursday | would hate to be paid down, tugetlicr with the | evening next, to commeuce precisely at 8 o'clock. | back rente—a larger sum than was ever paid for) Subject" Tie preaeut aud future of British any 100 acres on the Worrel estate, without any | America.” —~At the close of this addrese a dis-| back rents at all. | cussion, conducted in accordance with the Club It would be absurd to suppose that euch a» mode Rules, will take place. Rite NEW MAP OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. We have been shown this morring the new ot aetiling the Land Question could ever be cxr-! ried into practice, te any exteut. The very few tenaats whe have money to spare can easily turn | it tu better account than they would by paying map of Prince Edward Island, just completed, the triewnial instalments in the way propesed by | and from a hasty examination of it, we say that the Duke of Neweastle. It is cheaper and better | it promises to be avery fine and well executed fur theia tu go on paying reut thau resort td such map. & plan. | separately colored, all the roads caretully drawn Net one of the Government papers has yet | trem actual survey and measurement, with the | It gives every Towuship upon the Island, ventured to discuss the plan proposed by the | weation of the property holders, Schvols, churches, | Duke of Newcastle. They have all confined | Mills, streams &e., and the distances from one | themsctves te tie most elaborate ubuse of his post to aunether marked upou the roads. Upon Cirsee for rejecting the Award, 4 part of which | this wap will alse be found a large plan of Charlot- the leeal Government were resolved to set aside tetown, showing el) the streets, the location of the | themselves. If they are not prepared to advocate public buildings, private residences—with a dr the 16 yeare purchase scheme, they should say sv, rectory uf the public officers and principal business sud suggest some other uode of setiling the diss men—alsu a fine engraved view uf the Colonal putes between laudlerd and tenaut, or honestly Building. confess that the party in power has neither the The other principal places, George- town, Sunmerside, Souris, &e., are also found on influence nor ability to fulfil their prowises to the tenantry. the margin of the map, together with the pepula- It is vf no use te ask the Liberal Op- ‘tien of the different Townships from the last position te propose a plan for settling the Laud | versus. We think those whe have given ther (Question, as the party in power craved and orders for the map will be glad to receive it, as. begyed them tu do previous to the last general! jt will be found to be a valuable map for reference. vlection, The views and piaus of the Liberal | Mr. Baker, the publisher, ia now in town, and ready | short and painful iliness, borue with the must eXx-} emplary patience and resignation to the diviue will, | | limestone. |} McAvoy. Cow Buy ; } son, Malifex ; general cargo. | Cumpbell, Port Mood ; (cher, Richibucto; deals. | Aricl, Moore, Pictou; do. D. Melsaac, baq , of this this city. Ow Satucday last, in this city, after a few days | illness, Miss Lucretia Pringle. for some years past | a Teacher in the Normal Sel ool. t At Weet River, on Wednesday the 12th instant, | Mr. Neil McKinnon, aged 53 vears At Dundas, on Saturday the Ist inst., after a} Christy, the beloved wife of Mr. Abner Gay, and| third daugiter of the late Mr. Samuel Nicholsen, | of the above place, ayed 27 years. ; At Bedeque, on the 27th July, Manetta, dangh- | | ter of Philip and Mary Auu Baker, aged 4 years! und six months At Cape Traverse, on the 4th inst., after a brief | ilineas, Eliza Caruthers, beloved wife of Mr. Ro-| bert Caruthers, aged 27 yeurs, leaving a bereaved loss. ‘SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTYETOWN. ; ENTERED: lot the University of Eriangan, &e., &e., will || Vuuweleon English VINEGAR, 1 Cask PAINTS, | shevily (at the desire of bis numerous patients ia pine | the Province) pay a visit to Charlottetown. Dr. | La'Mert being the only qualified practioner on Three disters,| the Medical Regiater (published by authority of Ave, 6—Schr. Mary Aun, Deming, Pugwash ; ¢-~- Rover, Paul, Richibuecta; decking. 8—Mazuie, Caffray, Amberst; shingtes Greybound, Balin, Arichat ; coal coal. 10—La Rooka, David-| Pioneer, MeDonald, New York; geueral cargo. Woodbiue, Robertson, Pictou ; Mvunt Vernon, Hughes, Syduey ; | coal. Celerity, Gerrior, Pictou; coal. Plough | Boy, Robertson, Picton; coal. Li—Perseverance, Lungille, Cape Breton; cowl Combine, Read, | Chemogue ; deals. Femme, McDonald, Chimogue ; | do. 12-—Sprague, Verneaux. Richibucto; shingles. | Carrie, Cumberiand, Bay Verte; deals. Cherub, | limestone. Velocity, Mes- coal, CLEARED: Ave. 6—Mary Ann, Demings, Pugwash; bal, | 7— Jessie, Anderson, Rover, Pant, Pictou; bal. | Resiizouche ; flour, &e. A)ppusition are on record tor wauy years, and we ty supply those whe have givea their orders with Elizabeth, Campbell, do. ; do. 8—Pearl, Turnbull, | position to depart from them. It is clearly the | ms siuty of Government, whea they fail by ove mode +7 ~ at procedure, to carry out an object of great im- | on Monday. The Duke | “Mair. portance te devise seme other mode. nape ah ek het — ow ‘ oe } a iy hi respectable, i arge ; | ol Cmanetin points this aut, in the beginning of wot only highly respectable, but unusiaily large ithe meuxie turnished by the Volunteer band and | are net aware that it is the intention of the Op-| y copy vf his work.—Com. 3 do. | | ders, The City Volunteer Artillery Pie Nie came off! _ Ploughboy, Robertson, Pictou; bal It was in every respect a grand Roberisus, do.; do. Combine, Read, do.; do. Phe concourse of pleasure-seckers was | - hia despatch, as a duty particularly incumbent! the violin players was excellent, aud the day | ou them; and at the conclusion of the despatch ¢Serything that could be wished for, The Heathes he eummands the Licat. Gurernor to Bell wade three trips im the morning to Warren : : Farm, aud two in the evening. the Legislature that the Award is set aside.! covered with a large awning overhead, was inform A platform, | and to “ invite their attention w the suggestions erected on the ground tor dancing, upou which | Speedwell, Mason, Tangier; do. Venus, | Braddock, Canse; do. IW—Alpine Flower, Saun jay Verte; do. Rising Sun, Laundry, Ri-} Ada, Bears, Bostou; sundries, 14 Wvodbine. chibueto, do. i ; ui SEE ES ae | Launched, From the shipyard of Mr. Alex. Hayden, on the | 13th inst., for Messrs. W. W® Lord & Co., a beau- | titully wodelled, substantially built, aud weil finished Brig, 320 tous O. M. and 235 tous N. M called the “ Virin,” to cluss 4 veurs. } PRICES CURRENT. ailention of the public to bis stock of are sold at unprecedentedly low prices. husbe id ud wo chile si: LO € p he i re pi “aby 2] . . busband aud tw ildrex to mourn their irre par: | of 37 Bedford Square, London, vy | Cal Debility wall have an exeelient opportunity ot | jand Andrew Launan, both dated the 10th day ef | Cakes aud Sticks, for shaving, &e. & Messrs. Green & Hung, would respecttuliv call the | WM. W. IRVING, Agent for the Proprietor, Ashuel Booth, Esq. | Flour, Rice, | Ch'town, Auguat iv, [863 Heitor Tea, Cundies, ; ulbeeised 1 . we! FE : | Sole Leather, Siarch, i Fi Fl Fl Molassus, Brow u Sugar, { our ‘ our ' our ' Tobace ‘rashed Suga is — nsneen . . nn” Crcken, | ER PUST RECKLVED from New &e. &e, &e. York, and wiil be sold low for cash—~ | Persons wishing to purchase will find the goods 30 Bbls. Extra and Superfine FLOUR, 190 Bois. Pastry FLOUR. (WAKKAN TED.) CALL AND SEE. J. RICHARDSON. i. Summerside, 17th August, 1863. | ay —* APAKDODm | M. DR. LA’MERT, } May ll, 1863. a5 mae Ww. KR. WATSON N ee ee ee nel EGS to intimate that be has received. Surgeons of England; Licentiate of the | per “Tornesa” . . ate ras ge is «a < LS — x Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh; M.D. | 19 ouses und one Cusk APOTHECARIES’ WARE, LOWDEN, Peuke's Building. Boiled and Kaw Linseed OIL, | Bale CLOVES, L Bale Senna, | Cask Olive Oil, ¥ Bois. Saltpetre, 6 Barrels Washing soda, 1 Cask Baking Soda, 1 Cask Sulpbur, 2 Bbls Alum, 1 Bb. islue Stone, L Cask Copperas, | Boi. Cudbear, b Bbis. Euglish Ground Redwood, )3 Cases Euylish Confectionary For sale at the CITY DRUG STORE. ae ; Charlouetown, June 8th, 1863. persouaily avatling themselves of his protessional | —- een skill during bis stay im this place. | August J7, 16d. canine | \ “ Unanus,” from LONDON, the ubove new NORMAL AND MODEL SCHOOL. \nud fashivnable SCENT, together with Kueusx| pe CLASSES in this Lustitution wil | Kimne.’s Borquer, West Kad, Jockey Clab,| be re-opened on TUNSDAY, the first of SEP- | Frangipane, Wood Violet, Love's Myrte, Hedyos: | TEMBER next, at nine o'clock, a. m. | nia, Millefleur, Rondeletia, Gerauinm, Guard's JOHN McNEILL, | Bouquet, Ess Bouquet, Kite \ olunieers’ Bou uet, | Sec’y Board of Education. | Windsor Bouquet, New Mown Hay and Sweet Pea, | August 17, 1863. . a | Sydenham, hau de Cologue, as seld at the Crystal | Palave, Lreble Lavender Water, distilled from | ROTICE! Mitcham Flowers, Toilet Vinegar to supersede Ikan | ide Cologne for all Toilet and Sanitory purposes, | : ‘ Aromatic Vinegar and Smelling Salis, in Moroeco | Pure subscriber hereby cautions all per. Aromat or = _ BONS against purchasing or otherwise receiving two Joimt Notes of Hand, drawn in favour of Cases, Pastiles, Sachets, Marking Ink, Conibs, | Feaucis Hand, and signed by the subscriber | the Medical Counei! of Bogiand) who has made the disorders ef the Nervous Sysiem bis special study, persous suffering from Nervous and Piysi- i Pensez-a-moi. ~ } M. R. WATSON has received, per | Brushes, Sponges, Razors, Glycerine, Honey, | Brown Windsor, Rose, Sund aud Pomice Sione, Soap | Pablets, Naples Soap in Pots, cngarest Soap, in - : ; e. we. } August, (80S—one, for the stm of thirtv-eieht | pounds fifteen shillings, payable the first day of | November next, and the other, for the same iti | lvgy if egy Gi “ amount, due the tirst day of November, 1861—he not ! I ombstones ! 1 ombstones ° having received value for the said Notes of Hand. JOHN POWER. oe Georvetown Road, August 17, 1863. li pd { lic for the patronage they have bestowed on) j him, aud begs leave to ucquaint them that he bas! Ciry Drug Sroxe, dune 8, 863. EU subscriber feels grateful tosthe puod- | |} At Shediae with Steamers and Stages to Goods Bought & Sold, ¢ and Notes Drafts, ‘other branches in the sane proportion. I’. S. The sum of five pounds has been paid ou ; ; | ) removed to the premises furwerly accupied by Mr. | the vetaries of Terpsichore “ tripped the light | whieh it contains,” regarding the sixteen years ; a" ie ; & 8 - tuitastic Tee, Various other anusements w ere | CuarLotrerows, August 14, 1863. | the note which comes due in November next, and l eonGe Cooke, next door to Doctor JOHNSUN'S | purchase proposal, under the guarantee of the entered into with cuusiderable spirit. The Pieme | Provisions. ond paysiom, ” eaurSen a the nt eon =. eee re i ee ee local Goverament. If the Administration were terminated with a quadrille party in the Agri- — oa aad os eee te _ a aa! SOMETHING NEW! ee ee sesliiel ai eae peas anne hic! ° os al $hage governs iti aa v C QUALUCE . 2 ne cece cccecescces mt Ww f ° es ure 2 peste ‘ ere aut nd wetuated by honest intentions with regard to a cultural Hall ta the evening —Moa. aune. per ie eer reer jd to Od Sherwood’s Vea & Coffee Strainer. oe Marble, und workmanship, before purchias- | Settlewent of the Land Question, they would | ” —_ PR, BOE iia cn coon oo cc cs ones ghecccee+ MD a as ] ’ wan | ine elsewhere. } convene the Legislature ae Dantes A PILE CONVENTION | Bray emmalld «x aceite 9s $094 oboe son syne eee A Ske apt nrg -_ orate &#" Millstoues, &c., made to order. . is * * "I< é ais ave Ben -*- ° a PTE: : ¢ » » ‘ a i , . ' SM ME On x Ci in b+ gece chicee +s edad Bd to tid | ARTICLE, to be attached to the Spout of a IHN CAIRNS. | aad dispase of the whole subject, instead of leay- Let every man avd woman m the world who} Butter Reedy hae th ecet 146 Pic tt hs ond 9d to 10d | t Satie! teen is S. June 1. 1863 3m JOHN CAIRNS. : ‘ , : . . ith Piles reflec race bac hei - - a me | SAS INNET, TRONS, which every house) _“ ee ik i ak mg two Clerks of the Exeeutive Council to pub- ae a — : re - why tener cm deena a AT A 3d cS éi j owner should have. LANTERNS. to burn Kero- | Mol: as | heb silly and abusive tirades against the Colouial of their diffiulties, and it will be found that ninety-| Tallow. ie ee ee a 94 te tld | “ene Oil without ehimnies. oiasses an ugar. Minister. | wine out of every hundred have taken large quan-) Lord, OM OT ie vcc conse cc cedswwesse bane hone | AU for sale by ; BAKE SUBSCRIBER HAS IN STORE) ae ° | tities of drastic pills fur the cure of Costiveness,| Ham, per Ib... 6... 6.60 cece eee cree eee Gd tw Bi} H. £. STARBIRD & CO. | M39 Hinds. CLIENEUGUS MOLASSES, choice BLackwoon's Magazine, tor July, has been | ‘ ; iil | Pearl Barley, per ib... wees cess one Be Bi} : City Handiware store | 60 Hhds. MUSCOVADO DY. gueduah ¢ the A blish , i Indigestion, Coustipation, &e. Those who suffer | Dita, wer Cae Pk cn Fhe bck. Soe 000 42s to 445, August 10, 1863. | v0 Hide. SUGAR, chuice. “why rom the American publishers, and con-| i . wi ; . , = ' : 9 9441 ert ee ur sale che: tin market. ‘ from Piles may truly charge the cause of their; Do per Ib... 2.22.2. cece cece eee eed d to 2$4) i For sale cheapes 5 tains the tollowing articles :—C: iana—Posthu- | : , ri “fe fi tu y, y 8, 1363. uf J. 8. CARVELL. ain the following articles: —Caxtouiana—Posthu suffering to these worthless pills. If you would | Oatuneal, per Ib.... 6.66 cece cee cree eens M4d to 2 ‘y fi re neh WwW Nes. i Sune ms ~ . i, ee sous Reputation; From Cracow to Warsaw— 5 t ’ RsZO, POS GOGGR 2... 0.2. cece coe vces cece tid tu Sd} ; } ew ites ' ° be rid ot your piles take Dr. Radway's Pills ; they | °° ITER undersisned, wishing to promote | NOTICE, | Vegetables. Letter frum Poland, No. v:; 7 a é i — 0. 2; Ireland Revisited ; are the only purgatives that can be taken in suc. | Currants, per qt.... cso. ssee cece veces +. tr .. 8d to 4a. * Why has not Italy done wore 2%; The London ; ‘ asi ve: . i “ty; “y » Costiveness,| Peas, per qt...... 62... cece ee cee e eee 5d to 7d | Ast Seseon ; Under the Limee—Pen and [uk oveniy doses ¥ - ne ty = y — " a ,, | Potatoes, per bushel.......--.--.+-+-+13 9d to 2s} Photographs from Berlin; Chronicles of Carling- Lisdigestion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Pi Oe i Oe ROME. Lik na cons Senne sensnanel ford : The Perpetual Curate—No. 2: The S & Fevers of all kinds; they purge thoroughly, but| New Potataes, per peck................-8d to Is/ , ute—No, 2; State ; ae ci } ann and Prospects of the Church a Eng] 4 a occasion no weakness, ivrilation or straining. pial Grain. oot PE ngiand. e ne | Wheat, per bushel.......- Coreen aces cosseees Douce, have yet voly hurriedly gianced over these EP gE Ro se Cea . | Barley GO eee eee eeeee ceneeceeres 6s to 7s! articles, but so for as we have read, our opinion | HotLoway's PILts.—Indigestion and Liver) Gats ee ie een , pase | COMplaints.—Phe digestion cannot be long ur) oultry. of the great merits of Maga, eo often expressed, | ~" mene , Be P Darteanty tittle. i. ks kanes cens 69.5 208eHeo. 5s to 83 | remaiue unchanged. The article on Ireland » | ew Gerdered withest the ot I Nk ia sins 6 salew Sn vewcpedceded “see. Rone | we think, is sume places liable to censure ; but | D&E perceptible on the countenance. These) piwis, each... 0.0. ...cesces cece cogs Td to be Sd! we bave pot room or time for a criticism of it at | Pills prevent both unpleasant consequences ; they | Ducks, UE cv ccgee sn ooh el ctee ss osbuesannnn none, ot improve the appetite, aud with the increase of| Partridges, each..... a = bAanhe + eens <n ' DO | desire for food, they augment the powors of di-) Codfish, per qtl.... .... oer i, fue Porexovoeicst JouRNAL, for SAP getion and wesimilation in the stomach. Hollo-| Horrings, per barrel,......... i cals oie 508 to 408 | has been received from the New York publishers, way’s Pills deal most satisfactorily with deranged | Mackerel), a —_— Liv sliven oihitbe : : o and is & very superior No. It is illustruted by | or diseased couditions of the many organs engaged —ew ae i, eT Meee Be “| several portraits, among which are those ot General | in extracting nourishment for our bodies from our | Boards (Hemlock)... Pts sow oui Bs 6d to 4s) Meade, the present Commander-in-chief of the} poe ee ae = liver, stomach, aud bowels,; py, (Spruce)... cere csee cece cece voce 4s to Be) U. 8. Army, ; ; over all of waieh they exercise the wust salutary! po i ies pe ee wal 7s to 9s. p. G.. ¥ and ot the late Rear Admiral F vote, | control. By resorting, at avy early stage of bis | ahingtes ye cdenuhahss pada’ 10s to lds) one of the aust distinguished sailors of the Federal | walady, to these puritying aud laxative Pills, the! Suudries. } Nav y There are, besides, several smaller en-| dyspeptic is speedily restored to health and| Timothy Seed, per |eshel..,.... ...---+-+-s none | arsvings— Homer, Cobbett, Attilla, dec.—and the | strength, and his sallowness gradually vanisuea. | ccs ecoses cone snsaes pone | articles on Parenulogy and Physiology are highly Saris itil + foe, of ath weetu i rosea justructive aud entertaining. Sabseriplivus re! Facrs Wort Kvowixg.—Rev. D. Morris, | Seok ou _— hglidcty. Ae he la ceived at this office, $1.50 per auuuin. | Cross River, N. ¥., says i a fetter: “know of) Homespun, per yard..........,..- +e-- 38 6d to Ge —— -—-ap—-_—— a yteat many who bave had theje hair restared | Aggies, Gut Geet his 8 ind cds. cievded s+ ok soKgnel To Corgesponoents.—The account of the | by the use of Mrs. 5. A. Allen’a “ _ ¢ Hair at I I ON aia ch Wh ws heer enes . Ang, ae : . ' re Zylobdals: ; therefore ] recommend | Caitskins, vinden seks ones pane caine Sd w 7 expedition of the Taconry front the Head uf 8 eter and Zobalsatnutn; the Papen ee Nens scones ne oonr Ew a Peter's Bay to St. Audrew's, will be noticed in| Seld by Druggists everywhere. Depot, 198) sheepskins, each.,........ ..- see aeee Ba to 3s Gl) y ke } Pp . Our negt Grecawich-strect, New York GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. wines, onuamgtion of Clara and ober Frewh| 4 LL PERSUNS HAVING ‘LEGAL| nes, 80 HaGapled toe Uits eiitmnate uner, Es} . . ° i 7 to inform he pablie that be has purchased, ex | claims against the Estate of Jounxn EGan, * Helen Davies,’ from Qnebec, and ts now bottling oue a hhd. of delicate high tlavored MEDOC, and a | requested to furnish the samme tor settlement, aod | hhd. of rare WILITE WINE, called * Vin de Nis- | all those indebted to the said Estate are bereby | mes,” which he offers at the following low prices | required tu wake immediate payment to for Casb : IANIEL BRENAN, MEDOC. perdozen, 25s, DART. BEERS VIN DE NISMES, do 36s. ALFRED PHILLIPS. Ch. Town, August 3, 1863. {3° The WINE will be ready for delivery, August 8th, next. CARD. UBERT, Dextisz. Charlottetown, Aug. 3, 1863. IV 3 j RICHARD REDDIN. § EXeentors. | NOTICE! W HELEAS, by Bill of Sale, dated this | oth day of JUNE, 1863, Mr. Ronatn Mc- DexaLcp, of SUMMERSIDE, in Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Merchant, has THIS DAY) sold, made over, and delivered to us al! his Book | Debts, Notes of Hand, &c., PUBLIC NOTICE is C.F. Nate of Charlotietown, Plasterer, deceased, are! — | West Indies, every alteraute MONDAY, at ly! icton, Nova Scotia, &c North, one degree; East, seven chasing thisty Prinnd | oes, — cut, oue —— ; Svath, six xy > ‘ _ | une ty Links; enee Sourh, one : est, Edward Intend und the North Sore. lseventy-one ehains and eighty-*ix links to the Aud at Monctou with King’s Stages for Dorehes-| ftoad, aforesaid; and thence wlong said road to ter, Sackville, Awherst, &e. | the place of beginning; bounded on the North by }lands in the occupation of James E. Wood and Alexander McDonald; on the Kast by Peter Phee’s | land, on the South by suid road, ind on the Weat | by lands in the ecenpation ef James Brosengh, ¢on- ; taining, by estimation, fifty-twe acres, a litle more or less, with the upurtenunces thereanto belonging. TERMS—25 - cent. of the purchase money to da - ‘ | en t : M‘LELLAN BROS., Proprictors, ))° Pi! 0 te fay of Sule, and the reuminder on and Bills collected. OrFice tn St. Jous—Turner’s Americav Express Office, No. 75, Prince William Street. ’ " J et Bor Sale or to Wet, WELL FINISHED DWELLING | L&E HOUSE aad STORE, with a good Graney jand Stable, in an excelleut business stand, at the j lew) of St. Peter's Bay Apply to Androw A. McDouald. Georgetown, or on he remises (o JOUN PARKER. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Try’ CLOTH MANUFACTORY, rg ¢ " DRWYWON™N, ry. HK OWNER has the plessare of announcing that bis Machinery for Carding,; Head St. Peter's Bay. i6th April, [863 tf Spinning and Weaving is now in successtul oper-| ~~~ —~ ee ae ee ation, manulacturing WOOL into the usual descrip-— F 0 R 8 A ti E tion of Cloth made in the Colonies. on yo ’ ¥ The Charge fur Picking, Oiling, Carding, Spinning | T {ik WOUSE and FARM belonging to and Weaving will be | the Subseriber situate on the Mu] veque coma sean | and within 1} mile of Charlottetown. The HOUS One shilling and three prnce per yard, is suitable for a Gentleman and Family, and the Wool, FARM consists of seven Pasture Lots, or about which must be washed and dried, may be left wita | ciyhiy-four acres. The ss can have the H. J. Carstbeck, Sidney Street, Charlottetown, or | House and premises together. with as many of the any of the Agents forthe Mill, from which furthe | said Lots as be may want, alee the CROP on the particulars can be learned. ) Furm this year, if required. Appty to Wool and Sheepskins will be purchased forCash,) _, SOHN MORRIS, or Cloth given in exchenge, Charlotictow n, June 8, 1863, Sin Clotb received, us usual, tv be Dyed and Dressed | : New Machisery having been erected for that pur-| IMPROVED poses wbich wil ewenauLes staxriaeD, FREEHOLD PARMS FOR SALE. Tryon, May 23, 1863. i | ’ . . > )TEXUE subscriber offers SEVERAL VA. LUABLE IMPROVED FAKMS FOR SALE, situated on Toweship No. 3), vie.—~ TWO FARMS containing 48 and 60 acres each, ! and loeuted on the Sonth Wiltshire Road. and Within jcight wiles of the city. These Farum are iu a guod | atute of cultivation, with Dwelling Houses, Barns, | Water, &e., on the premises. ALSO, 100 acres, siiuated on the Tryon Rord with good Buildings, a well of water, and good improvements ANI) ALSO, several other improved PARMS Build u ers. heantifully situated on the Weet River, with good . ro rCK 7 ED from) improvements alee : ° \ al yd . a . oe ply ot, All. THESE PROPERTIES are in a flourishing ENGLAND an SPUN a good supply of | settlement, with abundance of Hard and Soft Wood, ~y° =. 3: ’ " ae ithin ten mi , dty - i o s& N "als, | and within ten miles of the city, aud convenien: te Ship Building 1 ools & Materia ° j shipping pliees, mand obtaiming advantages in the —-—-consisting in part of ——— j way of sen manures, &c., seldom met with. PIT SAWS—S, 6) and 7 feet; CROSS-CUT SAWS, Possession to any of tie above farine can be given 4} to 6 feet; * Underbili’s " Ship Broad AXES | immediately, if required. “Underhill’s” Ship ADZES; Thompson's | For further particulars apply to genuine Seotch Screw AUGURS; ‘larpenters’ | VM. DOUSE, Mauis, Adze and Brond Axe Handles, Canikers April 20, 1863 tf Chestetieeeemn . << — ore a For farther particalare apply to the Sabseriber or ‘ AGENTS. | hix Solicitor. W. Genctass & Gobi. ...«.66i ani Charlottetown | Dated at souria, this 10th July, 7803 me Be NO iio ania aheanr bec Siediae. | JOURN KNIGHT. BE. Be BR UOUG ry unwrige neces. cng we enind Chathaw ) Cartes Parner, Solicitor. {duly 13, July 27, 1363. 5 moe | eer re } faaliete ail Srone, Ship Bewvels, Chalk Lines, = Penejls, Comporition Roller Bashings and Com panion Hinges, Brass Butts, Bolts and Screws, | Leasehold Farm for Sale. Cabin Door Hooke, Wrought Spikes, 4to Sincbes ; | . . 4 fron, Galvanized, apd Co por Boat Nails and} ae SALE the Lesskitoup Inrenssr Roves, all sizes; Binnacle Tonics. Guarded Lan. | OF ONE HUNDR ED ACRES terus, Log Lines, Slates and Glasses, Maniiia| OF LAND, sitane two niles from Senthport, in Cordage, all sizes; Painix, Oils, Putty, and a| Lot 45, frouting the Sea shore ; 60 acnesmne cleured complete assortment of sun! lorticles need on board | and ja a high state of culiivation, aud is well ehiv il. E. STARBIRP & CO j fences, the rewainder ie eovered with hard and : * City Hardware Store.” | soli wood. Phere sve eix veree lined, and fittv Ch'town, May 25. int F j seven burrels iu composit ready tor the spring, ead 2 nmr tive or nix hundred louds of Manure in the yard. s | SEA MANUKE can be had within sbout three M Al is { quarters Of a mile fromthe farm. There are about | evhi wcres prepaced for wheat. On the farm iva By Steamer Westmorland.” DWELLANG HOUSE 30 by 26 feet, and » Dairy i iuia by 10 feet, eioned to the botten:; aleo a new SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. | BALN, 50 by 27 fect, all double boarded and » place | for Cattle anderventh, A Horse sco a 20 g San . : | feet, double-bourded. Also Sheep Houses a ot, THE M A ILS for a neighboring Pro- 36 veg v0 feet. ‘Lhere are op the premiers @ never vinces, etc., will, until further notice, be made tyijiiy spring of Water, and a qaacry of good baud ap aud forwarded as follows :—- lstone’ The leare is ier 20 poate. Mant. Que , Newfourdland, Bermuda, and the | shilling per acre. ‘ ee a | The above fare ie ander crop, aud will be vole to suit the purchaser with or without the crop. Terms—One half of the purchase money to be down, andthe reminder may remain foe o'clock, noon. Suppiemeutary Mails will be forwarded the fol-, 1 lowing WEDNESDAY, at 8 o'clock, p.ai. | paid : ; sid : ply to numerous en- | Dereby given to all Persons indebted to the said | i _ | several years on good security. quiries, would res cetfully iatiate bis intention of | Ronald McDonald ~— we a ———, Wit- | Monday, : — June Seotee, = en For curther particulars apply to the Sabscriber, returning to the Ishud aboat the Lith Anguat.| 112% Br on ilccl said Debtoand Noles, and who| penaee tin Jaly Monday, tach | — PECEK KOBLILSON. Parties requiring his professional services war and. |alune is uuthorized to grant discharges for the same.|Wednewiay, Sb“. Weduecduy, uth Sept. | July 27,08 him after the above date at Mrs. onylus’s Huard: | WEIMORE & McCULLOCH Monday, 20th * Monday, _—* | oa yan ing House, Water Street, Charlottetown. ’ “ “ta tel | Wednesday, 22nd * Wednesday, 30th “ | i > I 4 ie L . August 10, 1363. Of Halifax, Nova Scotia. j }*¢ sm *! eed An Menday 12th Oct. | : sd , rr. 2 . 5 June 8, 1863 isl Ym | ah 5th e- Wednesday. 14th “. 3 "1 Q LET, and POSresston given DENTISTRY, "aay aaa = | Mouday oth Mouduy, 26th “ | 98 i:nmediately, the COTTAGE aud STRICKLAND NOTICE. Wedvewiay, 10th “ — Weduestay, 28h + | SSERN® GARDEN fronting on Enstop-atrect, DR. C, L. STR fCKL we? | A LL persons having legal demands against) Yor Nova Seotin, via Pictou. twice in each week. Se. = ‘cher pantech pur: Sui geon Dentist. ! the Estate of James Corss, senior, of Char-| as fo.lows ;--The week in whieh thie mails ure for- | upply to rw. Lokp. \ lottetown, deceased, are requested to furnish their! warded to England, on Monday, at 12 o'clock, noon, Géark wwetown, June Bth, 1803. Corner Great George and Dorchester Streets. Office hours from 9 o'clock, a.m., to 9 p.m. accounts to either of the undersigned, daly attested ; | and all persous indebted to the said Estate are here- | by required to intke imedjate payment tw either! and Wednesday ,atS o'clock, p.m; nnd the following | week ou Mouday sud Thursday, at 12e'clock, noon For New Bronewick, Canadn, and the Uniwd Paints, Oils, and Iron, REFEREPCRE F the uudersigned, in Churlotietown. : 5 i “aT ES - 7p Dr. E. G. Leach, Boston, Masa. oF re re Stules, viu Shedine, every TUESDAY and FRIPAY | ‘ juery, ic GEORGE COLES, ),.. morning, at 8} 4. m. pr’ SALE CHEAP by ee. “ee | SILAS BARNAKD, § xecatore, | MOPKiNG, at 83 ? JAMES DUNCAN & GO, William Douse, sq,, Charlottetown, PEI. Charlottetown, lech August, 1663 Gharloitetown, Sith November, 1862, [Dee. Q' i L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. | i Genera! Post Office, Cl'town, Juve 22, 1803, Chalottetown, July 4, 1363. t wee Teta wit ee ee ee oe a ner ec aly BERRIES ene : 4 * * rma