—__§ . - T.¥3rP°Wl'l-N"P.319T~. . . i The letter of_,tbe llou. Neil Dow to the Portland City Council, has coins to hand, from which it appears, that the recent riot was the result of In exbuaive combination on the part of tlte-liquor interest--thst extreme measures by the city authorities were only resorted to, when it was found that all attempts by milder means to allay the excitement were unavai ing —-that the enemies ol' ood order, and of consti- tuted authority, are I one responsible for the painful consequences, and that the unhappy victims are but so many more added to the long train which the service of strong drink is rpetually swelling. We will give the letter in our next. 'I‘ here occurred a severe thunder storm on the night of Thursday last between the hours of ten and twelve. The house in Dorchest r Street occupied by Mr. J. Holiniin. as it lodg- ing house, was struck by lightning. Toe (‘I c tric fluid entered by the chimm-y, ran along one of the rafters of the roof and passing ly the window and shattering the glass, made its t.\ll by the cellar. A young man who was in lwd immcdiatcl beneath the window, and so Closin- to it that tile plaster dislodged from the \\‘:ill ‘ and the glass of the window fell upon the bed. was nevertheless providentially uninjurid 'l'he rafter about six inches square was st-l.or.rtr_il into silintsrs at the place where the lluid entere . MISSIONARY CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PRES- BYTEIRIAN CHURCH OF NOVA SCO'l‘Ir\. On Thursda the 21st June, a missionary meeting was held at the East Church of St. Peter's, when the report of Collections taksii within the congregation was read, from which it appeared that during the past year the con- gregation of St. Peter's and Bay Fortune had contributed to the dill‘.-rent scheuics of the Presbyterian Church of Nova Scotia the follow- in :.H“A.SZ.4ill»lP?§‘: .0: »o;i.sts‘si?.s. -,._HiA‘II-_,=,DYn ¢Z!3'.1."l‘:E».7 JUNE 30- 'I'lii-hr-in ririiclii ever used, as liundi-. ds can testify in thi-city and 6uHtIllit(Illl'_! country. Read GIL- MAN'S LIQUID HAIR ova instantaneously ('ll:|DLH:S the h:or to a brilliini jet Black or glossy Brown, which is pr-rmanent ~dutI lint. stain or in any any injure the skin. No article over yet in- vented whioli can cinripare with it. We would adiise all who lnm: grey hairs to buy it, for it 1scucr_/'ai'1.v-—-Boston Purl ' Z. U. l-'lL.\l \N. Clieinist, Washington City, Inveiitor and sole I’roprieior. For sale by Uru-_z-.-ists. llair-rlressors. and I)calr-rs in For-t:y Articles, throughout. the United at s. W. ll. \v\’A'l‘SON, General Agent for P. E. Island. Janll. liinoo, ’l - WE TIIINK WE ARE .lUS'I‘IFlI-.‘l) IN SAYING .’I'/ml no ollrer I‘i'/I. or 1'cmcly_]'or Liver Cont. ]'[lIlIJf, has gain:-il_ slit (Ii'sIPI'\v-Illy. llio rt-putuiioii now i'ti_piyi9.I In Iir. .M~l.um»'s cc‘ll.'0ItUl'tl I ll:('I' I ills is on O!\l*lllllCt! ihni ilny cure. remit the folioisiiig cirrliliviiie fruit: it liitly resulting in our own oil . Ni-it Ya rk. Jniiiinn 2|. £852 'l'lii-a is to cxriify that I h.ivi- l nl the Il\'i'I' coni- plriiil fur six yw-airs, and 'u-,\'i-i‘ I'lllIItI gr-I aiiiy rm-ill- ('IlII' to IlI‘l|I itii-i lll'IlI I t-onitii-iii:i-d using I)!‘ ..l!'l.rr:.e‘s (,'eIein'ulc.l Liver Pal/ii I (.':ilI now an to -Ir» public, that they lune i-oin,.h-lrly cured inc; mil I do lien-by ro-izoiriiin-nil them in oil prisin- -III-lIt‘lI “ill! a tlIe't::iM:iI liter. They will cure. 'l'ry I/iem “ARI t I".v.i:v.-, No. 63 I.l'Wl:| street. I’. S. The ailiiivi: v;ilu.tlili' l't.‘llli‘tIy, itlsn Ill’ \l‘|.:iiie's Vial.-lmi-r-il Vniri-.il'iig:o-, can now be had it! illl ra--p--i-trilrlie ltrug ‘ion-s iii iliis t'.ll_V. TI’ l'irit:ltuioni viill plo-:--e he i-nrulnl to iiiilt fur. and [ultra l|||II'l lnil Dr. J!‘L'I7tP.'l Liver PINK. vlir-re nit‘ oiln-r l'i l-, purporting to he Liver I’ill.-, now before the puhlie. 'l‘utt l‘i:icui..iiios or -rm: nation is justly esie--im-il the greatest mtlliinllttll of llivino l'r_mI- ileni-r-; by that i-noting viiuini-,. ilin- hi-:ut, II is tlI.\‘i:n to all parts nftlio-. -y-it--it , uiiiil-.'. Vial!‘ Ulld _'"“‘;"l’-'.'l' to tho roorplu-.iii-il lI|iii'IIIiIl'|_\ of main. 'llit< living To the Dotneatio Mission.’ 6 Ililiitl. t\l|rllii't tit: Ill‘t'[l III’ W-lit‘, tlitlzl-‘S llllillxly‘ “ F‘“'°lK“ Ml“l0“r 16 15 4 t!.i'oiigh the nrii-rir-.- and intnrr,r- ---l'ilv Ihrnu,-_-li 'li-- “ Theological Seminary, 7 9 5 ,..; ,. i|...,, ..'.».-.-..-..., n...r ,r.~..u'..1'i.o kept fr--e " Tflltlt Society, 4 11 ll iron: nll impurity, ilII(I _\vI liiiii iiiegligviit iiinny iirr-. “ Synod Fund, 3 I O rt-apt-citing this griivt I‘!-’4rllll‘I> to the eiijmiiieiil of “ lloine Missionitries who labored p-wt‘.-r-r to-nlih Ii.-....~geoneni in the l.i\i-r mid within the bounds of the congregation, ll 8 To till 68 I2 7 On Monday the 23th of June, a niissi--no-y. meeting was held in the Rev. James .\llun's’ . Church at IIOVUINHUI, when It itppeitretl that the oongregittioti during the past year hnil ('vitiIl'I- buteil the following sums for the I’-.':.-sl-_vtori.tii Church at Nova Scotia. 0 \l‘I'\'('ll i-4 gr-tmrnllt tin |tIliII'I’) imii-i-: and Jann- tlici-, lnili,-_v.s'ioo nti-l nil the I|vIIlI<~ll|g lroitigs :rii.>rrlrn-_- ll)-‘|I'|i~-Iii, wharh innl-es hire a liirdin, rt-stilt liniii it. .-‘nir'nir- \\l‘lIltI riii-i-lly follow i-'uii idc. iflin-rte i\:..< tio Cb-'I'l‘. \.o our ,wotild -ulli-r long. ‘I ln-, is -ilt‘.r,- Io uh‘.-.in .i lti-ll'i' of l|-i- II mil’! t.'<'lI?l MINI {‘ll‘I’Iii.'IlI Ililiir-. pro-p.:trtl liy Ill‘ I‘ \ . JIt'l\'~i)ii, ll'hilndo ;-hm; 'I|i'\ l;tII‘I‘ fiil Ill l!IIi‘t'.l.llIg a pei'in.irienl ,i:ni'i-. Senartlvi-rti---.ni:iii. For the Domestic Missions, £10 2 ,3l The Great American Hair Tonic. “ "WIS" Ml33l0"3r ll’ 2 ill L‘u_'l¢»'s l‘|‘llfl-Ill’! il I'_\ lit rinii Flnirl. fur iln- growth " MI8Sl0l‘|l|fy Goods, O 0 ll 'tiii-l pri--i-iv itiri-i 4-I. 'lIt' lion I-4 no-ll I\'i.oi\'u in IN! \$IlII- For St. Peter's lioild, for Missionary loiil ii tivnl oii thi. i'I) itinnni. lliin lri-rls oi‘ iriiitrilioiis labor performed by the Rev James __h IVH .o:n-i.-d into an .-',.!..-mural o-\nn»nc..- .-.nce the an’ 20 0 0l_ItlII"NIlll'.|IIiII of this lItIllVi|Ii"lI lI.iir l'i‘~‘I0f.IllVl‘., rind Total Q‘ The Rev. R. MeNair, Presbyterian minis- tar-, who‘ formerly labored in this Province and lndio. it Ii i .v.i|o ml '3 ‘\n.l no r-.Iril«Iron’.< IIt!.|(.Ii it lay ' one out as a [ho fou ditto i o".i gonl l|lli|‘I til Il-iir. in rince Edward Island. has chaplain to the hospital at Scutari. The North British Review for May 1855, con- tains the following articles: 1 Sir Walter Raleigh and his times. 2 Scottish University Reform, 3 Works of John Scotus Erigena, 4 Reform of the Civil Service, 5 l\Iuirheud's Life and inventions of sIilflIl‘S att, 6 Literary Coteries, 7 Our .\IiIitar disasters and their causes. Agents for the a ve, Messrs. llaszard & Owen. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor h.-is berm‘ pleased to appoint .\lr Angus Mi-Aulny, of 'l‘raciitlir=, to be it Justice ofihe I‘e.ice for (lo--err‘: County. Ilis F.iicellency the Lieutenant Governor I|‘|S been ‘leased to accept the resignation of Williiitri S. iicgowon, Esquire, as is Justice of the Peace for Kit ‘I "ounty. Ills Excellency ty. T1} — There has been no later news from En- glgl. by the last Steamer. Oharlottetown Markets, June 29. BIef.(stusll) lb. 8d s 9d Do. by quarter. Gd I 8d Pearl Barley. the Lieutenant Governor Ililil been leased to accept the rcs"gimiiori of William We-lsh, Esquire, Is I Justice ofihe Peace for Queen's (Joan. M Clover Seed. II dd I ls6il lIIIt‘II' dnmr he-n iIr':|li'iI, Wllllral llngloes‘-i Ilipifrlilll 45 4 0 IIllIl' I"luiiI. tvillt ll popnliiit» IlE\'t‘|'rIIllIIlH‘lI by an i tho-r £I|‘lll2ll‘,, grown on “ (‘.II|ItlllI'I’lllfl and lo Clluquflf. " l'l‘ln-re is no inihnlv. which turn iillisci the IIMII‘ but can In» on ed by this lllI2tIiu,s:|r.|Itlt! |iro:p.iI‘iiIl-ill. To it It is now pr- llI'iN|l7.B\l hy ller \l I_itl~'IV ihu Qineevi ofllrent Brit.-tin, rand cnoun nnl-t an "\l1.'tI<lVt)i.ilt3Il|HHIgl|lIllI. Europe . Ro:Ie't Elerlrir. Iliir Dye converts rod or grey l|iIIl' into it hvuutifnl I|IzII'I( or brown, the iitiirriiiitl il. ,i< nppli--il, literal y rlyr-log the hair uithoui st.-iiriing liho slfiin nml lC.iVI‘§ ilie llnir tltlrl and glossy without 'ii»jniin-,1 its texture in the least; a decided superiority over all other lliiir ilics. Iloglie's :\molr-, Slniring compound renders that ‘ii-«iinlly uiiplctisitril npcrntioii (rilitiviitg) it decided luxury. 3 llogli-.'ts llobi-ziiniizl tPlnitVt!! rI'f‘l‘.I$Il‘S and tan from ilho Inc-o I'I the sliorte--at pos~'ihle Illlll‘, and is :icltnow- ‘|IV'lI,':0‘tI to he the very best nrticle for beautifying the cotiipli-.\i-Iii. l 'l'o ho h-rd, Wllfllfliillfi or retail, of \V. Bugle, 227 : VViishin-,-,ton slreo-l, Boston, U. S. And by all Drug-_:i-is Ind pr-rfutners throughout the I‘nn:nl:i.-, Unit.-d Male! and Great Britain. . R. WA'I‘.~'llN. Agent for I’. E. I. Jone l9th. I yw Birth, i At Searleloivit. on tho 26th in-t., wifeoflloruiio Mann Wright, F.sq.. nfa son and dnugltter. Married, Al Charlottetown, on the 25th instant, by the Rev‘ Mr. Pliuliin. l’.I' . Mr. John Robinson. to Eliza, third daughter of Mr Martin Doyle, of Miinioigiish, Lot 4. Died, On Tuesday evening last. the Illtlt inst.. after a protracted illness, borne willi grout fortitude Ind Pork, none. Uiiiirieril, 3 n-.-ignaiioii. Margaret Jane. the beloved wife of Capt. Do. (small), Bfid it Sd Turkeys each, but 7s Alex. 'I‘h--tiipson, Queen Street, aged 34 years. Ham, Sil I dl0 Fiiwls. I II II (lil On 'I humhiy, Ilie 27th instaiiit, Joliit Ali-xnndet, Mutton, ii Fggii dozen, 7d ii 8d -mu of Mr. John .\I‘.\lulin, Gr-orgeiowri Ilnml, aged Ltttnb. by qr., 8| it «Is Oil Biirliey bush., 6:: ll 7. four years, after it lingo-ring i Int-ss o|' four inonths. Veal, or Gil Units, 8:: Gil ii 4- tin Friday 22d June, at Argyle Shore. l.ot 30, BIIIIOI’ (f|'0Il|).l0IlI llld Potatoes, 2- 9d n Bsfirl Ilugild, iii-.«-oiul son of Mr. Murdoch (.‘uinpln-ll, in 'l'IlrIiip.I, In it Is 2d the 23d \i'1Il' of his rigs, his pious and oiin.il-In cliii- Tallow, lld I Is 'I‘itnothy Seed, |8s ll 28- rm to: hHi'tI|’t2lI for him the love and esteem of all who ool, Is I lssd llomsspun yd., 8- title 5- know him, parting with them in the full iissurtiiice Flour, dd I fld Hsy, ton, 70s ii80s of entering into the joy of his Lord. - I . .. _ . .. Lnflollawuyjs ,Os'nlnienl and Pills. wonderfully ‘ in edring disease of the sldti-I-’|‘honius M“'K"°V". 0fYIrtsiouth, ‘N. S., was for eighteen !||0||.|.l|I _I severe sufferer with soses on his face, hands‘ and various parts of his body, of I scorbutie nature, there were many ilii: gs recommended Ind tried, but to no purpose. As the inalignity of the disease did not Ip any way abate, he then corniiienced using Hollo- way I Ointment and l'ills, and by perse voting with theta for several weeks. the eruptions have all com- pletely healed. and be new enjoys the best of health. Passengers, In the Rosebud, from Pict--n, on Wednesday-— Revds. Allan, Pollock, Alet. Maick.iy,,llull; Messrs. Albert Ilensley. Simon Miickay; .\lrs. 'l‘ii_\lor and child, .\lrs. Barrett, Miss Arnott; D. D. O’Menrii, Johit Kennedy-4 in the steam e. In do. froro do. June 29.—Juriies nderron, Esq and Lady, Mrs. Iloldeii, Miss Me enzie, Miss Kled. James \V.-ilkin.-haw, Esq., J. Sutherland, J. W. Morrison and Alex Scott, I-lsquires.—2 steeriige III llle Lat/y Le .‘llarcIianl, from Slicdiac to Clint- loiieioivn, June 25—i\Iessrs llodgson, W. II. Pops, Coinptuii, Coy, Miss Weldon, Miss Rewe—3 in the steer.-ge. In do., from Charlottetown to l'ictou, June 26— Mr. Doniilioe, Miss Connors, Ann Connors, Mr. P. (haul, S mlenger, Rev. A. I"r.iser. In do., to l'ictou, 28ih—.\lr. Sherwood—2 steerngc .n do., front l'ictou, 29tli—Ilon. E. Kenny, Jus Tobin, A Meizler. ",1 3 Port of Charlottetown. ARRIVED. June 27th, Lady June Gray, M‘Intyre, Bay Verte-, deul. Vine, Campbell. do. do. Unicorn, Gallant, do. do. Lady Le.\|archunt, Pictou; mails. Rose- bud. do. passengers, on 28th, Sophia. Biictouche; die, \\ at ace. 29th. Lady Le Mnrclinnt, Pictou; mails. c. shingles. Mayflower, Pur- Rosebud, pa.-sengers. Jason, Cape Torineiit. IAILI-ID. 27th. Margaret Ann. '|'hoin.is, Ariclmt, bal. Mary .-int.-, Terrie, -‘iilne Nu, . 28th, Lady I.e.\Iarcharit, Pictou; mails. Rosebud do. posseiigers. St Cr:-ix, Webster. l‘ictou; bal. 29th I.:idy Jane Grny. Bay Verie; Ilill. Orwell, Slit.-dine; do. Isabella, 'l‘urnhull, Sidney; hiil. Burk Ann. Ri-ddin. En-_rlish, Buetouclie; to load. Lady Le lliircliaiit, Sltediiic; [Hill at. Ship News. The schr. Eiiierpri.-o.-, f‘oinpton, master, hence for tho l.:i|ar;iilor, Wllll totally lost at the Magdalen I-l.irnl-,on .\lon-lay llth inst, duringatliick fog- rri-w and cargo ll-'|VlJlI. Mr. Day, the mute. arrived Ill-It: on 'l'hiirsd;iy. Fniieruriso was owne ' Iniidlnw, F.sq , of this city, and with her cargo, pnilitilly insure . last, it sirinll Leather Bag, containing Twelve Shillings and 6d, in money. and other articles. 'I‘lie owner can have it by applying at llnszurd & Owen's Book Store. June 27t. I855. PIOTOU FREE STONE, Acadian Qu . ’ IIE Subscriber has been appointed Agent for the sale of Pictou Free Stone from the above Quarry, and is prepared to receive orders for all sizes of black, building, and flag stone. Orders will he proriipily executed and loaded on board vessels with a suitable crane at the end of the Quarry Rail Road. JAMES N. HARRIS. Isl. 4w Charlottetown, June 30, I865. V‘/7 AN'l‘EI) 'I‘O LEASE, with the option ofpur- chase at it sum to be specified in the lease, a inorlerrite sized FARM, with HOUSE and OUT- Ill:'II.DINl:.~l, and 20 to 50 acres cleared, not more than about 12 miles from Charlottetown, by road, or otherwise, near some 'I‘own or Market. Terms mu-i he rezisonnblc. Address postpsid, stating par- Ilclllllfl, R. I’.. llnsziird's Gazette. June 30. 2tn LOST N the West River Rosd between M‘Phee's Corner and the North River Bridge, I Band llox, contriining I White Satin Ilnnnet, &c. If the finder leaves Ihinle things at the Book Store of l|ns- znrd at Owen, he will be rewarded for his trouble. NEW GOODS. JAMES ANDERSON begs to intimate that he has recently landed In extensive assortment o British, American and West India Goods. ofilte best quality, and newest styles, and he is re- ported to dispose of them It the lowest possible rates; for Cash payments. No I, Queen Street, June 22, I865. FASHIONS for 1855. K. SH./1 WL S, and M./IJVTLES, At GA!-‘IAN & C0’I New Dry (Goods F.ItahliIh- meat, Corner of Guitar Gsosatt Gt Irri- , I‘lllI.‘l‘l. (Isl. Es. Adv.) I‘. Brooms , Clothes POU 1 ii N the Streets of Chiirlivtetown, on \Vct.lnr-sdtiy ions; REMOVAL. R. P0'I"I‘S has removed to the House neat door to Henry Palmer, Esq June 28th, 1855. ii. £10 REWARD. ' HEREAS some evil-disposed person did on Sunday night last, the l0th in-it., break into the Granary of Fslconwood Farm, Ind steal there- from Iis bushels of \‘l/heat. I do hereby oflhr the above reward to any one \\ ho will give such infor- mation as will bring the theif to justice. JOHN THORNE. Falconwood, June II, 1855, 0. st J. BELL, ‘I ERCHANT TAILORS, and Manufac- ‘ turers of lteudy Made Clothing, Queen Square, opposite the .Murket. Charlottetown. tut-ott'rI:sts o Cloths, \Vhilneys, Doeskins, Tweeds, Vesiings sud 'l‘ziilors' Trirnmings, and keep in their employ- ment the largest number ofihe bmil. Journey- nien Tailors on the Island. All Orders attended to with punctuality and del- patch. Valuable I-‘arm for Sale. N excellent Farm, consisting of 75 acres of Free- hold Land on the Einy Vale Road, Lot 65, welve miles from Charlottetown, (fort acres of which are clear), with at large DWELLING HOUSE newly erected and completely finished, is now olfeted iforrlale, with itnincdizi_te possession, For particuliirl. PHI“ 1 to. OllN KENNY, Central Academy. May 23, I855. Isl, Ex. FREE TRADE! FREE TRADE! King's square House. BEER &. sotv EG to announce the arrival of Schooner Friends, from Boston, with a large assiirtrneiit ofAMI“.- RICAN GOODS suitable to the Season. Among which will be found it choice lot of Summer Hate, in great variety. Ladies’ Gentlemens‘ and Youths‘ Suniriier Boots. Shoes Downing: rind Brognns, Boxes Oranges, Barrels Apples, Barrels Fleur, Bogs Indi.-in Corn, Smoked Ilerrings, Cheese. 40 do: Chairs assorted, Cliocoliite, Snuff, Pepper, Potash, Cocoa Nuts. Drum Figs, Pilot Bread, Crackers, Lozenges, Burning Fluid, Ground Collie, Honeydew Tobacco, Fluid \Vit:king, Bugs Table Salt, Preserve Ginger, Carbonate Soda, Sole Leather, Rice, siiiall Buses l‘ea, \Vashing l’o\\'deI‘, Dye Woods, Ground Ginger, Corn Starch, Hay I{Ilies.Scythe Stisiths, Hay Forks, Spades and Shovels, Manure Forks, Hoes, Shingling Ilatcheis, Scythe Stones, Axes, Cliurns, Corn ins, Nests 'I'ubs, Pails, Clocks, Morticn Locks and Latches, l'liiliidelpliiu Mill Saws, Glass \Vute, Ronni Paper, Olive Oil, Ilulf Busliel Measures. Wood Saws, Wash Boards, Looking Glasses, Bedsieiids, Confectionery, Siiiiiietts, 'I'ick- ' Cotton, Flannel, Carpet Bags, Door Mats, &,c, &c, all in excellent condi- tion, nnd will be sold at I simill advance from cost. Charlottetown. June lst. I855. I A E lni SPRING 1865, Queen Street Clothing House, (In HoDonald’s Brick Building.) Ex Brsrque “Isubel," from England. HE Subscribers beg to call the attention of their friends and the public generally, to their SPRING IMPOR Tfl TIOJVS, comprising I beautiful Assortment of the Newest Goods, (which have been carefully selected by one of the Firm, in the viirious markets in Britain. and respectfully solicit an early inspection, as they will dispose of them It the lowest possible prices for cash. Dress Slufs in Alpaca, Lustre, Orleans, Cobonrg, Cashmere, Circassian Cloth, Cririiean Lustre, Silk Checks and Stripes, Plain and coloured Biilziirine, Plain Ind (Zhene Biirege, Bursthca rind fancy Mus- lins; Vniidike, Check, Brocudi-d and fancy Poplin Robes; Plain, Broche and Chintz Barege, Do. Alps- ca, De-Isine. Circassian, Muslin Ind Poplin Bsysderes and Derry Robes. Rich fancy long Slumls, uite new patterns, in Barege, 'I'iIsue, Cashmere and Damask Silk. Paisley filled do., Mourning rind Deliiine Shawls Itid Printed SQLIIIIPGI, Newest designs in Misntles, Sydenhiiin and ot er fancy Triiiiiiiings; Military, llritatiiiis, and other Braids and indings, I splendid variety of French and Coventry Ribbons, Wiiist do., Straw and 'l‘u-can Trimming, Persians, Plain rind fancy (Eros- dc--Niiples, Sstins; Silk and Sriiin Vet-tings; Fancy Bracelets, Neckties. Collars, lluhii Shirts, Sleeves. ronis, Criuls, Dress Cups; I-Ion. ers. Feathers. Lace rind Gossainer Veils, Silk Ind Cotton Liices, Edgings, Insertions and uslins, Litre and Muslin Curtniris Ind Blinds; Gents‘ Criivets, Neckties, Sillt Handker- chiefs, and Neckercliiefs. Shirts and Collars. A choice assortment of Gloves and PIrssols,Ht-Ie 65 Umbrellas; Plsin Ind fancy 'I‘uscIn; Coloured Straw, Black fsney, Ind Glace Srllt Bonnets; Gipsey Hats, ants’ and Youths‘ Hsts rind Cs ; Broad Cloths. I’-‘iincy Csssimeres, Doeslilns In Elastic Twists; Fancy Vestitigs snd Summer Coatings of III lrinds; inings of difsreut msierisls, Victoria Skirting and Quiltin s,- Printed, White. Grey ssd Furniture Cot- hite Ind Coloured Cotton \VIrps; Ilolhirids, Linens. Lawns, Shcetiti ti, Shirtings Ind Tickings, Curpetings and Hearth ugs. Counierpnncs, Carpet Bugs, Leather Belts. Table Covers Ind Oil Clollis. Reversible Waterproof Costs, and every di.-iicrip- tion of Ready-made Clothing; a large quantity of Room Pa ering. very clamp; Lndii-s' limits and Shoes, In it great variety of Fancy and other Goods. Also.—8oIp, Ten. Mobil Ind Crushed Sugar Ind 'l‘obIcco M'NU'l"I‘ 8 BROWN. Charlottetown, Msy It, 1865.