o Sawrat eee ee eee wee ee UL eee ee eee he > “ R¢das a fu} ‘ sbie to pay-the interest thereon with $75,000,000. . Fo this add $ 100,000,000 for the edtrent expenses Where, then — we again ask — ia the! money fo come trom / in debt ready paid more than his proper bill. And at what interest shall It is said that Mr. Wilmot expresso we get it! ie another very important qvestion Put it is all huabu mt his boyhood upward, g, and quite characteristie of . eo ©°" *) oecasion, and stated that he had always t was never) foot up their bills and his own too. real attachment to truth. He man. who knewn © have any would iain n ceedingly rich himself, and in alliance with othe: saving 80. share of the lle even went so far as tu denounce his associates as ake the world believe that he is ex-| ‘* mean’’ individuals ; and expressed himself | of the | well pleased with having an opportunity of | gian jouraal furnishes an ¢ xample. We pereeive by Halifax papers that son, of P. EB. Island, read an essay, (to d 0 - ~~} are husbands who can do justice to the qualiti A Be ir wives under any circumstances, Mr. IHodg-| whieh had | his opinion pretty freely respecting the eon-| been awarded the Bishop's prize of £5) at the lite | O WN Cc oO N 5 I G N M E N - ‘ duct of the other Tory candidates on that) Celebration at King’s College, Windsor, N. 8. Goon TrsTIMONY TO CHARACTER. — There .3 A woman was Mr. W. required no urging to| lately accused of poisoning, and was on the point Staple Goods J ness,” from Liverpool, Great Britain, 28 | a _ \-| —CONTAIXNING— | 60 pieces black and Coloured COBURGS 1) 6de CLRCASSIANS rich people; bat we ney snapect that his pre- jmake full disclosure, but went at it * like | of being condemned, when sie eutreated that her 3 . Hines iattand und G an nas t + about a flush ef cash can only afford an-! g days work.’’ The Court decided that he} !sbend should be catied to speak as to her cha-| oy A fae = i Li sles Dial an ee ether ilustratven of the old storv of the painted | must pay the whole bill as he had ordered | or oe The request _ aegranted, and the husband | 0 dozen TOWELS : pigeons, whieh, m doabé. occupies a prominent ' the articles. We have seldom sympathised ee gy Mle a tr _— s that he Bent | = = oe 8 ti = i: nd c eon ry cheaj yy 1 his boyish reminiseenes j with Mr. Wilmot of late, but we must 88Y | being iia. tj tn onbil hed ” aa “th itt 50 yn - “Cl wn at 14 o's 6 wat. ‘Cotton » that wo think he has been very shabbily my Wile had the slightest inclination fer poisoning, | ——ALS0—- - em _— ; | treat d by his Tory friends in this matter.—| she would have becun with me for she has detest- + a re LATEST NEWS FROM SEAT OF WAR St. John Morning News. ed me mest. cord lly for t “4 last ton veara ” » pe vied : eS rae Tur Mail of Satusday night brought the If Mr. Wilmot had made a general appli- Phis evideree threw the jury inte a rear of laugh- 40 packages English TEA j cation of the word ‘* mean”’ to the leaders o following telegraphie news respecting the | jit. They are too mean to pay their electior a a ed vills, too mean to pay the amounts they owe j}to &@ few poor printers, and too mean t liquidate the ‘* Empire’ debts. jot the profession of which we are a member first creat batile fought near Richmond. The Grand Army ander G beon, lately, very unfortenate in its encoun ters with the Confederate forces :— New York, July 3 The Times’ ' | By Spectal Telegraph to the Daily Evening Globe } } ot Thuraday | has detailed reports of the battle } on! briday and Saturday, from which it right wing, of 20,000 men, was | attacked on Friday by not less than 50,000 men, and d “i across the Clhickahominy tm Sa wight aad Sonday ‘our W hole left } wing, under Gens. lleintzleman, Keyes and Sum | fr ner, fell baek along the line of Roaiirvad and | : W iliamsburg Road, and marched te James’ River. | appears that the stions. Liow he must despise them.—Sz Join Evening Globe rday mm Shediac, at three o'clock this morning brought down His Excellency George Dundas Phe rebels crossed the Chickahominy in great | feree on Sunday whing the Railroad, but made BO pursuit, ron the ground pr ’ both sides of the Chickahominy, including the | ley. their approach inoon in All our steres, &e., were withdrawn in good order, without muth loss j Of course there was tremendous fighting durin these movements, and heavy loss on both sides | te jo the Evening Globe, July 2 od Newark, N. J., 3d. | of Liewt. R. Nugent, Co. 1., 9th Mass. Gen. MeClellan established bis head quarters on | Regt. Island bend. | Massachusetts Regiment. for two hears ia the direction of White Oak | Halifax Daily Sun.—Licutenant Nugent was Swamps. , sbout 25 years of age, and was m: Y : a aD married.—Jh. Gen. Mitchell (in the West) detailed 55 men! ms rT from different regiments for scout service, but they were all captured and arrived at Atalanta, Cia.. where Robert Daffua, formerly of Salem, Mass., but new of Col. Norton's 2ud Ohio Regiment, was ‘Wautig by the scoundrels. Ile made a speeh, saying that. he considered it no ignominy to die for his country even in that manner. By Special Telegraph to the Daily Evening Giobe. FROM McCULELLAN'S ARMY, THE BATTLE SUSPENDED !—REBEL ACCOUNTS! ' WASHINGTON, July 4. The Richmond ‘ Examiner’ of July 2, gives the Sllowing relating to the battle of Monday. It @ays that on Sunday morning Gens. Hil! and Long- , H street, with their divisions, crossed the Chicka- i mes worms = saaene Senne a ae a te tet wa Os yhich can how be accoummodatec Fowtny, and late on SMonday afte eee attacks d/ The Machine attracts wach attention while at the enemy about 5 miles north east of Darieytown, | work. Fach dip of “the scoop” brings up a cubic e the New Market Koad. The conflict was ter-} yard and a half of mnd which is a in scows vible, and at 5.30 p.m. the enemy had been driven | slong side of the Machine; andas the dips are made back a mile and a half. } in about one minute each, the scows are very soon At balf t 9, being heavily reinforeed, the | filled, aud are then towed away to the ground for ad 5 at aaiee here the hot aare onened and t} enemy made another stand. . The loss here on our | s¢h#rving, where the bottoms are opened, and the *’ J . tarrible. tha s ng ey. | wud drops through. rm bees ater [ _ . we aie case hee | Mr alex. McBean is the owner of the Machine. gently Ae r a? : ar OVEFWHCMINDE lOFees. | tt wus built at Shediac, and the machinery brought tea.) LI Mowly retroate 3 . | from Canada, although we believe itis of American Al thu moment, secing their adversary retire, manufacture. The whole, in working order, is suid the meet vocifer I along the whole/to have cost $5,000 Mr. J Howard Beatty is | Senrexce Counuren.—We are pleased to learn that His Excellency, the Licutenant Governor, has commuted the sentence of death, passed upon William Mackay for the murder of Fitegerald, to that of imprisonment in the Provincial Penitentiary for a period of twenty one years. It will be remembered that Mackay was recommended to mercy by the Jury.—St. John. Globe. ee Drrpoing Macuine.—The Dredging Machine, which for some time was engaged in deepening and impreving Crapaud Harbor (and makingan excellent job of it) is now in our harbor busily employed in dredging the dock at the lower side of Peake's us eheers arose the lory party, we would have fully endorsed For the sake we are pleased that the Editor of the Free- man, although in opposition, does not belong to chat party, and, further, that he was not | not elected by them, but in spite of| their public opposition and private machin- Disrincuisnzp Arkivat.—A special train | Hsq., Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward | Island, who is on a visit to the Hon. Arthur ing, however, in possession of | Gordon, Lieutenant Governor of this Province. previously _oeenpied by our troops on | Their Excellencies are stopping at the Wayer- Mrs. Dundas, who had been on a visit bridges snd earthworks we had erected against | to the United State, arrived yesterday after- American stcamer.—S/. John Among the names of the killed at the late 10 ht near Mechaniesville, we find the name This, no doubt, is Mr. Richard Nu- Monday on Malvern hills, one mile back ot Turkey | gent, of Halifax, who was a Lieutenant ina Ile was son of the ; At 2 o'clock on Monday evening firing was heard | late Richard Nugent, Eeq., Editor of the} °°": jy) beh, and produced the acquittal of the woman. tee — | >| Jd} . ~ ‘ - squirrels, 7 to 8; foxes, 14 to 15; *}of Ulysses, mentioned in Homer, was 20) to 22; fowls, 25 to 28; porpvises, 28 to 80 rooks and camels, 10); tortoises, 110; eagle 120; swans, 160; elephants, 400 ; and whale according to Cuvier, 1,000 years. Loncryity or Aniusts.—According to na- turalists, the longevity of animals may be classified as follows :—itabbits, 6 to 7 years ; cate, }! to 16; dogs 16 to 18 (that of Argus, the dog 20 boxes Liverpool SOAP All which wilt be sold ut prices to snit the times N. RANKIN, Queen Street. Charlottetown, May 1th, téoz. | | ’ 5 bears and wolves, 18 to 20; rhinoceroses, 30 INTERHATIONAL S, S; co's ; STEAMERS, $ s| “New Brunswick ” and “ Forest City.” TEIYUNSE favorite SUEHAMERS leave &. NEW ADVERTISERRENTS, = Coa SALE ! FENUE Subseriber wil! sel} on TUKSDAY loth inet., at Lh o'clock, 40 hhds. MOLASSES 9 do SUGAR 25 chests TEA 20 half-chests ditto 110 barrels FLOUR 10 cans Kerosene Oil 10 boxes Cigars 50 do Herrings 19 do Spices, &e. &e, Teams —Under £10, cash: und and over £90, four months’ eredit proved Joint Notes J. 58. CARVELL, Auctioneer. o aln July 7, 1862, on Peake's WHanr— x £50, three on op JGHN for EASTPORT, PORTLAND, and BOSTON, aliernately, every MONDAY aud PLUURSDAY morning, at 8 o'clock. J.5. CARVELL, Agent. Om Eastern and N, A. Railway. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ‘1 FEYRAINS LEAVE ST. JOHN, 8 am. arrive at Point Du Chene at 1.57 p. m. June 16, 1862, Trains leave St. John at 2 p.m. arrive at Poiut Du Chene at 9.14 p. m. Trains leave Point Da Chene at7.30 a. m., arrive at St. John at 3.30 p.m. Trains leave Point Da Chene at 2.15 p. m., arrive at St. John at 8.3 p. m. On TUESDAYS a train will leave St John at 5.30 p.in., to connect with steamers ‘ Westinorland,”’ Lady Head,’ and * Arabrw,” on Wednesday mornings, J.S. CARVELL, Agent. June 16, 1863. AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION, styles, Ladies’ French Kid and Summer Gloves, Ribbons Scarfs, Flowers, Bonnet Borders, Ladies’ and Misses’ Summer Jacketa. A large variety of Dress Goods. Ladies’ Black and Brown Mantle Cloths, Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery, Cloths, Hollands and Linens. Ladies’ Elastic side French Walking Boots, Ladies’ Muslin Dresses, from 38 6d to is. Ladies’ Silk Parasols, from 3s 4d to 12s 6d. WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEKEEPING Goobs, ALL OF THIS SPRING’S IMPORTATION, Cc. C. VAUX, Glasgow House, Queen-street, July 7, 1862. ; j°- | | MOLASSES AND SUGAR. Yankee line. The fight ended there for tie 1 ight. m erintendent ; Jas. Payne, Engineer, and John . . | ’ ‘ » Rie wa * k ner Bg . . »} Callaghan, Cranesman Seventeen nen are en-} uy IL OMIVR r The Richmond * Examiner’ says: It thinks the | \a0iatian, eae the i: wwad Capea | (UST RECEIVED, per “ LAUREL” division which went into the fight on Friday 14000 | 48ee Ih Workings the om ime, BAG ConnequeDtly direct from WEST INDIES aw : : 1% muust au expensive business to earry — seu vv : — strong, could only number 6UU0 men for duty on | . i J ay : . ‘ aah bo Te d per ith at the loss of life exe de that Ft Among the many shallow harbors of the Strait | 12) hhds. CHOICE MOLASSES we - ay: a i. “ 7 ¥ CG8 (OBE UF) and Gulf unt tortuous channels leading to them,the } 20 ‘Tierces do do (70 gals.) *an) batt + OF series ot patter yet fougut ‘ | Preduing Machine of Mr. McBeun shontd have 20 do. do do oo. * 3 About ¢ a.m., of Tuesday, the ‘ Examiuer’ says, | plenty employment. His ente rprise will bea benefit 2) do. deo do a.“ Jdacksun'’s and iluger’s divisions attacked Me-)} the conimerce of those sections where the Machine } 10 bhds. BRIGHT SUGAR, Clelan's left dank on the West aide of the Chicka j may be use d.—Ross’s We -xty For sale low, by : = . : i : : » mapve howiny, 17 milee from Richmond. | We fully concur in the above commendatory vase ene J. 8S. CARVELL ; he da de of] » the. rioht | 3 . : ane Jul¥ «, nd 4 ve in th Gay Magrud t fell upon the right} neolice; atid we beg to silarest that it would be a} ote io ne oe a! | a oh. te «} ‘ a ‘ . : ’ ; ; . *.1 1. good thing if the Governmer ould immediate! Fighting was going en up to 9 o'clock on Tues- | 8" ~ Government would imme —- | Save your Mone rT gay nicht. Henty fire trom’ the guubeats on | “S4SC with Mr. MeBean to dredge out the middle | re J 7 James River was heard ov Teead i * tale . . t ; ay Inerniny A number of Federal transports are in the rivet Jwith reinforeements, supposed fiotu Burnside, but thes have not yet famfed: 7 j ; ‘The abuve extracts are from the Richmond | * get of. “Exammer’ ard relate to “Tuesday's battle, in | tconvenience on Market days, when the beat hap- ich Gen. Me(Vellan’s despatch of yesterday | p-ned to be crowd.d with farmers from Lots 48and suid the enemy were badly beaten. | 4), and from Belfast and adjacent settlements. We Advices reeeived at the War Department show | that there waa no fighting in the Peniasula on Wedsesday or Thursday up to 5 p. m. sround of our river, where the Ferry Steamer has } 'reque tly got aground while scores cf pe ople wee t ‘ . ‘ jon bourd, anxiously waiting for the tide to risc, so This delay has cansed very serious whie | river woukl cost a great deal; but whutever the lsum might be, it could be paid in Warrants; and Faou Cex. Pore’s AaMy—Wasnincror, 4.) ne ; ‘ cha : —~Aceonnts from Washington state that there is} © 4° confident the Legislature would cheerfully » 200 rebel cavalry seen o7 having disappeared, Sete of the and ether utensils fren i The soldiers at Manas sas and Cattle’s Station are celebrating the Inde- | peudes ce terday. | ——-- no enemy there, th provide for it next Session. An opportunity like Wednesday wer widows st our torces r the present may never agaiu offer, and it should not 1 threw dishes the | he neglected. on 1" _—~<3p--—~ -—_---- His Excelleney the Licut. Governor left : Charlottetown on Tuesday morning last, on UNITED STATES. a visit to New Brunswick, where he was to ont meet Mrs. Dundas, on herreturn from Cana- “edera! 20 of Representative he | . . : * The Federal House of Representatives, on the) 4a. On Dis Excellency’s landing at Summer- 7th inst.. conearred im the Senates’ amendicent| |, : . tu the Bull Probibiting Slavery for ever in all ter-| Side, en route, he was received by the Volum rituries of = United States. As now fully passe d,| teers of Prince County with military honors. the bill reads: i ; i ‘ ee Trisi Soctery Pic Nic.—The season for Pic Nics has fully set in, and these amusements pro- “Te the end that Freedom may be and remair forever as the fundamental law of the land in all laces whatsoever, eo far as it lies within th power or depeads upen the section of the Govern-| mise to be as numerous, and quite as entortaining ment of the United States to make it so,theretore, | 4, in any previous year. Several have taken “Be it enacted, Se.. That from and after the f passage of thie act there shall be neiiher Slavery place, and others are advertised. ner inveluntary servitude in any of the termtories| we have yet attended — and that but for a very of the United States now existing, or which may | short time — was the Ienevolent Irish Society's ata vw hereafter formed or acquired by | ’ any time hereafter be forme acquired by| : c ac i the United States, otherwise than ia punishment | : = Nie, near Apple Tree W harf on Monday last. of erimes whereof the party shall have been duly The Steamer Experiment carried nearly all the couvigted.”” pleasure goers thence and back—the accommoda- . . The N York Ht tion was good—the party was large—the day and _ THe N ATIONAL Tax.—The New Yor et-! night were remarkably fine—musie was excellent ald indulges in the following specu'a'ions upon | 7 : this subject :— | and not searee — dancing was kept up with great “With the passage of the Tax Bill by the Se , Spirit in the Steamer and on the ground; and, in ate ends every lingeeing doubt relative to the sie-| ort the party was pronounced to bea very plea- test of the financial schemes of the Government. | . js anes The value of its certifieates of indebtedness, whe-|*ant one by all who participated in it from the ther they be treasury notes, stocks or other secu-| beginning to the close. tities, is now established ona firm and solid basis. sii ‘As soon as the bill, which is now in the House fo te” The attention of pleasure seekers is directed coucurrence ia the Senate amendments, becomes! +o the advertisement of the Irish Volunteer Pic Slaw, an annual income of over $200,000,000 svill be insured, which is sufficient to pas the in-| terest, at the avernge rate now paid by the Go-| sern-vent, ona debt of over $4,000,000,000. Our} eipenses, however, can in no event ever be such | a8 to inerease our debt to this enormous sum. If it reaches the sum of $1,500,000,000, we shall be The only one ee Nic, which will take place on Thursday, the 17th inst., at Apple-tree Farm. The day's proceedings will terminate with a Ball at the Armory, which, we understand, is being splendidly fitted up for the oceasion. The Committee have made every arrange- ment to prevent any difficulty in landing or re-em- barking the party at Apple-tree Wharf. Sr: Peren's Roxp Tea — This Tea in aid of “000,000, if our income be but $200, the funds of St. Columba's Kirk, whieh was pur- ithe yearly evntribution to a sinking fund with posed to be held on Thursday last, owing to the ich to extinguish the debt incurred in the pro- eerie the weather, came off yesterday in- ‘ecution of the war. But after the present year stead. -The place thosen was very suitable, being ‘ser income will in all probability amount to a| > beautiful shady grove; and all the arrangements Jarger sum than that above indicated, inasmuch reflected much credit on the Committee of ma- # the customs receipts will inerease as the coun- nagement. Some 500 or 600 were in attendance, try is restored to tranquillity and the demand for | ® large number of whom came from Charlotte- ton goad sisadohions and as the tax receipts | town in the steamer “‘ Experiment,” which left Will be amasadire after the stock of goods already Reddin's wharf about 2 o'clock. The Volunteer : Goreme ” Band was present, aud did much to enliven the -Mauufactured and untaxed is consumed. occasion. The Choir ef St. James’ Chureh,Char- , lottetown, sung several pieces with good effect. . . Blondia has a female rival in the West. Mlle.| Reverends, Honorables, Esquires, and Volunteers Carolista is performing wonders on the tight repe | in uniform, met the eye of the spectator in almost if Detroit, She walked with ease and rapidity | every part of the grounds. After the tea drink- Z & rope stretched from the roof of a 5 store: | ing aud the “consumption of strawberries” took building ow Dearbora-street to the roof of a tour i place, short aud serio-humorous speeches were Mory block opposite, performing on her passage | given by “ sundry eloquent clergymen and lay- all the feats for which Blondin is famous. It is! men,” viz: Revds. D. Fitzgerald, G. M. Grant, Reediess to say that the fair Carulista is clad in! T. Danean; and Hons. G. Coles, J. Longworth, male attire. and T. H. Haviland. ‘The amount realized was the handsome sum of £59 —Protestant, July 5, —_——- ~~ Tur ACADIANS.—We learn that the Emperor Napoleon has, at the solicitation of M. Rameau, presented 1,000f. to the Acadians of Rustico, Prince Edward Island, towards supplying books sat and maps to a Literary Institute lately foynded Ensign James M. Howes, of the 2nd Battalion | 4 Rustico.—St. Juhm Freeman. léth Regiment, was deowsed in Halifax harbour aT 28 Wedueslay eveuing last, by falling overboard) Cuantorrerown Desatixa Ciun.—On Friday as he was proceeding on board the Pyramus. ‘The | evening last a mecting of the Club was held for the Sentry jumped in after him, but soot not resens | purpose of electing a President. Mr. Marphy hav- him. Eusign Howes was 20 years of age. He/'s nee ee ae ae eatin i - ectiing W “ake place to morro { Cnt f), whe had beea in the service about eighteen months. a slonshan of a President will take place. The subject announced for discussion on Friday We learn from the Halifax ‘Sau’ that on Thurs-| last will also be debated at this meeting. y of last week, the Chebucto Company took out a. I. Davies, See’y. of their claim at Laidiaw’s, guld to the value of SSS ‘tween one and twe thousand dollars. of the Government each year,and we haye a total pf $175,000,000 to be annually paid, leaving $25,- 000,000 for’ More than one hundred lives were lost during the feceut torrible freshet im Lehigh Valley, Peng, ; — <—_o—— COLONIAL, ——— oo == Married, At Rochford’s Hotel, St. Eleanor’s, on Tuesday, the 4th June, by Augustus #.C. Holland, Esq.,J-P., Mr. Donald McArthny, to Miss Dorothy Murray, both of Lot LL. llow some Fouxs pay tage Exection Binrs —There was an amusing ease in the City Court yesterday—nothing leas than a suit brought by Mer. BMlelntush, Dock street, “gainst the Llon. R. Wilmot for supplies fur- Hished by the former on the order of the latter | during the election of the year 1858, to be! Died, June Sth, at Ipswich, Suffolk, England, reatly respected, and followed to his last resting pluce by , ; rich and poor, James Coates, aged 72 years, the aw Renter's Total, Quaco. Mr. Wilmot) beloved father of Mrs. Harry Compton, of St. teuted thé caso simp! at| Eleanor’s. theas + selbechenenta™ 1 Oi risione’ | On Saturday, July 28th, at the Manse, Belfast, bi : Sara! se beloved wife of the Rev. Alexander were inteuded for Messrs. Wilmot, (irsy, Soom, 0 wt albes } do uot suppose that the dredging of this part of the | ‘ ® 4 4 a | Clearing eut Sale! ¢ TENTLEWEN'’S CLOTHS, all des- | criptions, } Gentlemen's Shirts, Shirt Collars and Neck Ties, | Gentlemen's Hate and ¢ “ps, Glove i } Gentlem i Vests and | Gcutlemen’s Sumner So And a large |Gentlemon’s Furnishing Goods, NOW SELLING FOR CASH ONLY, (AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION CALL EARLY IY YOU WANT LARGAINS. G. ©. Vata. en Square, July 7, 1862. To Let, AX OFFICE adjoining the subscribers’ Sale Room, lately occupied by Mr. 1. C. Hall. J. & T. MORRIS. Band Sitspenders, Drawers ks and Elastie side Boots eu s Merino : } : ¢ variety of Glasgow Hoase, Ou July 7, 1862. —— lm Sugar, Sugar. rm HDS. Bright SUGAR ia Bond, and for sale at a low figure for Cash or approved ane. NEIL RANKIN. uly 7, 1862. 3i To His Worship the Wavyor. IR,— We, the undersigned Citizens of J Charlottetown, respectfully request your Worship to call a Public Meeting at an early day, for the purpose of taking into consider- ation the necessity of a change in our Mar- Ket Days—believing this important question to be very materially connected with the prosperity of the City :— James Duncan, Samucl McMurray, Daniel Davies, Benjamin Davies, William Brown, Isaac Thomson, Ambrose L. Brown, Geo. T. Haszard & Co., Wm. Heard, Jas. Des- Brisay & Co,, Chas. Palmer, John Wil- liams, Swabey & Roberts, W. W. Stum- bles, Joseph llensley, Geo. F. C. Lowden, J.& T. Morris, J. 8S. Carvell, James Moore, James Purdie, Morin Lowden, W.R. Wat- son, C. C. Vaux, John Hobts, EH. J. Call- beck, Wm. Cundall, Samuel! Nelson, H. A. Johnson, Beer & Sons, J B. Pollard, James Watts, David Stewart, Joba Jury, John Higgins, Thos. Dodd, William Passmore, Robert Bell, M. W. Skinner, James Me- Craith, Patrick McKenna, R. R. Hodgson, W. Full, junr. i accordance with the foregoing Requisi- tion, I bereby give notice that a PUBLIC MEETING of the Citizens of Charlottetown will be held at the CITY HALL.on THURS- DAY, the Tenth day of JULY, instant, at the hour of half-past seven in the evening. In the absence of the Mayor, THEOP. DESBRISAY, Presiding Councillor. Mayor's Office, Ch. Town, 4th July, 1862. f MILITARY PIC NIC AT APPLE-TREE FARM. mpue [TRISH VOLUNTEER RIFLES will hold a PIC NIC, at APPLE-TREEE FARM, the residence of Mr. Jas. Stewart, on Thursday, the 17th July. The Steamer ‘Experiment’ will leave Reddin’s Wharf at balf-past 5 o'clock. The Volunteer Band has been engaged for the oceasion, aud the services of the best Violinists. The day's pleasure will conclude with a BALL in the evening, at the Armory, to open at 9 o'clock. _ Volunteers attend'ng will please appear in uni- form. Care will be taken by the Committee that no difficulty will be encountered in_landing or re- embarking the party at Applée-tree Wharf. Tickers—To admit Lady and Gentleman, 3s 9d ; Ladies’ Tickets, ls 6d; Gentlemen’s, 2s 3d; to be had | at the Stores of Messrs. J. Reddin, Owen Connolly, J. G. Eckstadt, W. Murry, and the following Com- mittee :— William O'Brien, Rimon Bulger, Joha Broydrick, Thomas Cabill. HENRY G. McINTIRE, Secretary. June 30, 1862. BPLOUE! JOR SALE, 100 bbls. CANADA SU- PERFINE FLOUR, (warranted). Now ar- rived from Liverpool, 40 chests superior TEA. For sale, wholesale, by R. W. BRECKEN. Pownal Street, May 12, 1862. Desirable Residence to Let, pur Premises at present occupied by the snbseriber, on Prince-street, will be to Let in October next, or earlier if required. , : ; Maclean, and youngest daughter of the Inte Willian Shwvuds and Godard al) slike, be having al-| Mattheson, 1, of West Kiver, Pictoa, N. 3. C. C. VAUX. Juue 16, 1862. il prot IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. Great Sales for Cash, ADIES’ and MISSES’ HATS, newest Ladies’ Wiite and Colored French Corsets, Grass ROTICE, T A MEETING OF THE MEM- ~ BERS OF THE MUTUAL STORE ASSO CIATION, held in Charlottetown, on Wednesday, p. m., the 2nd inst., the following Committee were unanimously elected :-—James Palmer, Esq., Ewen MeMillan, Esq., and W. B. Dean, Esq., to revise a series of Bye-Laws, submitted to the meeting by Mr. A. G. Catlin, with instructions to report at the next meeting of this Association. It was also voted t» adjourn this meeting to be holden at the Reading Room of. the ** Examiner” Office, in this City of Charlottetown, oun TUESDAY, the 15th of JULY inst., at the hour of 2 cclock, p. m., to receive the Report of said Committee ; and as business of im- portance will come before this meeting for consider- ation, every subscriber is hereby requested to at- tend without further notice. *er order, ALBERT G. CATLIN. Charlottetown, July 7, 1862. GROCERIES, FLOUR, Cornmeal. Css CUSTOMERS will fiod the best and cheapest Groceries, Flour and Cornmeal in the city, at BELL'S Grocery and Provision Store, MARKET SQUARE, Charlottetown, June 9, 1862. 4i ON SALE, T THE SUBSCRIBER'S ROOM~ 6 hhds best HOLLANDS GIN 12 chests, 30 half chests Congou TEA 10 enaks Kerosene OLL Flour, UsT RECEIVED Ps Barque “ Tue- ‘Sovon Cases MERCHANDIZE, HONING MACHE any at the Great, Exhibition, Grain Cutting Machines. (Peing an entirely New Improvement.) attached to the Finger by a Patent Precess, thas making an entire New Catting Face. PRESENT r x HUE MEN'S, which make them more valuable to th 1 or Nova Scotia. As 1800 of Machines have been shipped to Europe this Spring, few hav been left for the Provinces to meet the GREA DEMAND that is now made for them, to cut tl st extensive crops we have had on this Islan able prospects. Those Machines are warranted to ent one aci They i : ; live to each Machine have been proved t be the best, isa reduction of at least four weeks labour an cost, over the old method of harvesting by scyth They thers who cannot epare mach ra their other mav be more profitabl and more pressing to them. A trial will be give oceny ations back. ‘ A few of those Machines are now ready for del and Orwell, where they will romain until about th where they are wanted. CERTIFICAITES: ing aud Reaping Machine, and readily certify to th them. year from Mr. ing, u t and his brother's crops with it, he hired it to som states that it afforded him their great usefulness in every way :—Mr. Danie iunix, Gallow's Point; Mr. Roderick Campbell Point Prim. The following certificates are also added : pleased with, and it has proved much more sutis fashion sevthe and hook. they can arrange in any way to bave one in each Wiiiram Acorn, Miller & Farmer, Lot 49. Roper? Murcu, Farmer & Stock Master, Gallow’s Point. We certify that we had one of Manny’s Patent Two Horse Mower and Reaping Machines at work f | ason, and found it worked ad I], and far superior to any of the kind Englund or this Island; and had | in vetting the use of it,we should on onr far EARL f 13 nireoiy ¥ ‘ we ever saw i we not succeed 69 dozen Carpet Begoms 6 bales Hops | A quantity of Neat? Leather Lot of Covkiug Stoves, sultuble for vesscla. All at Lowest Prices- WILLIAM PODD, Queen-street. June 16, 1862. oi Hat and Cap Facto at and Gap Factory, “SUE subscriber grate‘u!ly acknowledges the liberal support hitherto receivéd, and ac quaints his friends and the public that he coutinner the Manufactnre of Parts Six Corn, and other | HATS and CAPS, frour the best materials, and at {lowest prices. Silk and belt Mats re-stitfened and | cleanes Ladies’ Felt lints altered to the newest jstyle. Military and other Cap Per es for sale. ‘ JUIN HOBBS. Voluntoers, Attontion! HAKOS and other Military CAPS! > mude to order. JOUN HOBBS. | ital ie il aalia, q ; ENTS’ HALP-WORN CLOTHES, Ladies’ Mantles, &c., cleaned and renovated, the colors restored, and the varment made to look as well as new, by J. HOBLS. T*s. SUGAR, MOLASSES, and othe: choice GROCERIBS, for sale by J. HOBBS, Opposite the Tempe e7ce Tiall. Oy June 9, 1862. Pe) . ee Kresh Arrivals. Ppue subscriber has reecived, per recent arrivals :— ae 50 hhds. choice retailing Molasses 12 do Mn eavado Sugar : 250 bbls. Flour, Superior, Extra, State and Superfine. 25 bbls. Navy Bread 25 do Onions 15 boxes Checse ; 10 casks Kerosene Oil (best) 20 cans do 5 gallons each (do). To Arrive, and hourly expected— 40 hhds. Molasses 12 do Choice Grocers’ Sugar 150 bbls. Flour 50 sides of Sole Leather. All of which, together with Stock of a . Teas, Tobacco, Cigars, Boots, Shoes, &c. &c. ARE OFFERED AT“VERY LOW PRICES. J. 5. CARVELL. Flour! Molasses! Sugar! oj ost RECELVED, from New York, 150 barrels Extra Superfine FLOUR. Also, from Halifax———— 12 puncheons Molasses, . 6 hhds. Sagar. ' For Sale by the subscribers, low for Cash. DODD & ROGERS. Dodd’s Brick Store, Pownal-street, May 26. Landing ex “Light Boat,” from Boston, 50 BBLS. EXTRA FLOUR, 50 Sides SOLE LEATHER, 20 Boxes CHEESE, On consigument. J.& T. MORRIS. May 5, 1862. Hats and Caps, i PANAMA, Leghorn, Felt, Tweed and Cloth. The best variety to be found in the city. BEER & SONS. Charlottetown, Jane 9, 1862, 1,500 AIRS BOOTS aod SHOKS, in Ladies’, - Gents’, Misses’, Youth's and Children’s, for sule low by BEER & SONS. Charlottetown, Jane 9, 1862. WOOL! Sheep and Lamb Skins. HE highest market price will be paid in Cash for any quantity of Wool and Sheep Skins, by i Kins, PY ROBERT BELL, Market Square. June 9, 1862. 4w Prince Edward Isiand ANK NOTES, TREASURY WAR- RANTS, and ISLAND SECURIT TIES eenerally, cashed by DUVAR & CO., Colonial Exchange and Telegraph Office, Barrington-street, opposite the Post Vilice, Halifax, Nova Scoua. “April 28, 1862. 3m BAZAAR AND TEA. PENHE BAZAAR anid THA to aid in the completion of the Weslefan Chapel at Margate, will be Bold on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of July. Bazaar open at 10 o'clock. Admittance for adults sixpen, children half price. Tea onthe table at 20’clock. Tickets one shilling and sixpence each ; to be had on the yrond, j have lest a great quaatlity of our grain, it having ripe, and we could not get men to hire time. We found it to cause become over at anv wares at the i much less expense, and the werk was better done | than by hands. Our opinion is that when there Muéhines are a one. nr Joun Dovss, Port Selkirk, Ricwarp Gu., Newtown. Agents for the sale of the above Machines :— Charlottetown—W. B. Dean, bo. W. W. Irving, Do. IF. P. Norton, Do. Juanes McGill, Georretown—Thonn t Georgetown and Montague—Thomas Annear, Grand River—Ronald Walker aud W. J. True- 10NVC, Murray Harbour—W im. Clements, Brudenell River—Dariel McLaren, Cloth Mills, Casecumpec—G. W. Howlan, Souris—Donald Beaton, Fort Angnstua—Freacis Kelly, West River, Bonshaw—Alex. Robertson, Head of St. Peter's Bay—Jobn Sutherland, Tignish—Nichelus Conroy Ricuarp J. Crark, Travelling Superintendent. P. SREPHENS, Orwell Cheap Store, Where the cheapest goods are sold, of every varie ty, from a Needle to an Anchor. Orwell, June 23, 1862, Circulars containing instruetions will be forward ed to Agents by next Mail. . W. W. Irving, Esq. ; {R,—Having purchased one of Manny's Parent Mower axp Rearer from you, we beg to state that we are perfectly satisfied with them in every respect, and believe them to be the best Machine vet introduced fer doing the rough and smooth work in a new country. They are simple in construetion, strong and not apt to get oat of or- ter: and of light draught, aid do their work ina tiret rate atyle, and we would strongly recommend them to our brother farmers. J. R. Bourke, J.P., Georgetown Road; John W. Crosby, West River; Alex. Robertson, J.P., Bon- shaw ; Isaae Thompson, George Deacon, Lot 34; Joseph Tweedy, Pownal Point, Lot 90; dames Proudfoot, Lot 23; Alexauder Laird, M.E.C., Lot 23: William H. Uyde, jonr., West River; Joseph H. Dingwell, Bay Fortune; John Hudson, Rue tico Road; Richard C. bb, Malpeque Road. Whitcomb’s Late Improved PATENT HAY RAKE, Brown’s Patent Pitch Fork, AND TWo OF THE OnkE-HORSE Mowing & Reaping Machinos, Now for sale at the Agricultural Implement Ware- house of W. W. IRVING, Charlottetown. improvements added to the present untae —_ Reaping Machines make them mueh more valuable, and has caused a great demand for them this season. Rare Chance. T° CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS, the subscriber will sell at greatly reduced prices a few AMERICAN WAGGONS. Tuer ake MADE ror use. Price $60 each. Persons wisping to purchase will please cal] and see them. HEYMAN J. P. TERLIZZICK. Queen-street, June 23, 1862. lm NOTICE! To Merchants and others. HE subscriber will hold an AUCTLON on the second THURSDAY in every month for the disposal of any kind of Merchandize placec in his Fo 9 Goods to be sent to the AUCTION ROOM two days previous to sale. Proceeds will be handed over without delay NEIL RANKIN, Auctioneer. Queen-street, March 31, 1862. Cherry Valley Carding Mill. TENE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends, and the public in general, that his Caréing and Picking Fill, now in course of erection, will be in operation about the 25th of May instant; and baving obtained the assistance of an cxperienced person hopes to obtain a share of public patronage. — : Ly Oil to be had at Mill if required. THOMAS WRIGHT. tf Lot 50, May 12, 1862. Fresh Fruit, Spices, Peels, &ec. AISINS, Currants, seedless Raisin, Can- died Citron, Orange and Lemon Peels, Flavoring Essence; Spices; Whole, Ground Candied and Mixed Pure Durham Mastard; Pickles, and Sauces of al! kinds; India Currie Powder ; Sago ; Tapioca, Corn Starch; Rice; Ground and Whole Barley, Pearl and Patent; Macear- oni, Vermicelli, Farina, Seinala, Salad Oil, Olives, Capers, Baking Powder ; White Wine and Cider Vinegar; Bromo Chocolate and Prepared Cocoa, all of quality and low prices, just received and for eae of wll kinds at cowmaud during the| sale at ‘APOTITECARIES’ HALL. Margate, June 30, 1862. » Charlottetown, December 23, 1861. EN, Still Later Discovery than Manny’s Patent Hay and Stoel Lined Guard Finger Plate, Tempered the same as the Knives, and is built with those IMPORTANT iIMPROVE- farmers of P. EK. Island than the gold miues of Aus tral f those wonderful Labour and lomey Saving for several years, according to the present favour- safest, most durable, and cheapest ar ticle of the kind ever offered to the public, as they save tine and labour, to the farmer, by which there and hook, thas effecting a saving suffictent to pay one-half of the cost of a Machine ina single season. re especially valuable to shipbuilders, sea captains, mechanics, teachers, widowe, and all time ut field labonr, of them, and warranted fally perfect, or taken very at Georgetown, Charlottetown, Summerside 10th of July, after which they will be removed to The following persons ave purchased the Mow- very great advantages they have derived from Mr. Win. Ilyde, a farmer of great experience, re- siding at the West River, and known to be one of the best dairymen in the Island, which he owes to the proper management of his field labour, states that when he procured one of the Machines last W. W. Irving, after cutting his own of his neighbours at a moderate rate, and thereby cleared oue-half the price of the article. He also reat satisfaction from the efficient manner in which it performed its work, besides the comfort and pleasure he enjoyed from tie saving of manual labor, so trying to the coneti- tution. The following gentlemen purchased the Machines from the subscriber at Orwell, and also testify to Sinnot, Morell; Alexander Robertson, Esqr., Bon- shaw; Mr. James McLean, Orwell; Mr. John Me- We certify that each of us his purchased one of Manny’s Patent 'wo Horse Mowing and Reaping Machines, the operation of which we are highly tactory than we expected, having performed al! our work inuch better, and at less cost than hand labor, and having our hay and grain secured nearly four weeks sooner than our neighbours, with the old We conzider Manny's Machine the most valuable invention ever discovered, or seen on this Island, for the benefit of the farmers, and strongly advise every one requiring such to secure them in time, if settlement, when the benefit of it will be found to sare money and time—ero yvalnable to farm workers. little better known, no farmer that wats to save money or Ume will be without FOR 1862, LYON’S PATENT STONE AND STUMP EXTRACTOR. have the above Machine, which now ranks among the greatest labor saving improve- inents of the age, and meets with the unqualified approbation of all who have seen it in operation It will take rocks out of the ground, weighing from One Hundred Pounds to Six Tons, without digging ; it will work on hillsides or wet ground level meadows, or any place where rocks and stamps are required to be pulled. Two nen can work it with cause; and any farmer having rocky land can weil afford to clear it with this Machine, as it can be MACHINES ARE a at One quarter the cost of the ordinary way. he muchines are built of good stock, and well constructed, and with proper care are not liable to €! breakage or injury. I give below a few of the many certificates which have been freely offered by those who have used hem: For the past few months I have had one of Lyon’s _ | Stone and Stamp Machines in operation on my farm. ril cali safely say it has exceeded MY Most sanguine expectations, never having failed in a single ia- stauce of viving cutire satisfaction. I have found it as usefulin pulling stamps as rocks, and consider it one of the greatest labor-saving machines that a tarmer can possess. ec d t per hour, at one shilling cost, by having a club of Haavey Srone, New Milford, Ct. >| August 27th, 1860. y| {have been using one of Lyon's Stone and Stump Extractors, und believe it to be more practicable @} and nsefal for the purpose it was designed for, than e | any other invention of the kind now in use. My- self and a bey ten years old have raised rocks from live to six tons, and that without digging. s Tauman Gui Warren, Aug. 20, 1860. ; e Winsted, Oct. 22, 1860. u| Mr. A. G. Beach: Of the Rock Machine we wish to express our eutire contidence in its utility and _ | Worth, and we ungualitiedly endorse the circular 1- | issued by its proprietor, to wit: “this Machine is one of the e | the age,” &e. : Hi. Perxixs, Secretary Greenwoods Ay’| Society. We have used one of Lyon's Stone and Stamp Machines this summer, and find it to be all it was e} recommended. We have lifted a namber of rocke with it that are estimated to weigh over ten tons, and any quantity of smaller ones. It is a great sav- ing of labor to lift rock out of the gronad that re laid upon the surface of the ground. e@ tal. Orestus Hickorr, Saxvet Feispie, Daniex Faissix, Saeauan Hantwewe, Washington, Conn., Sept. 1, 1860, P. STEPHENS, tfor P. E. 1 ; Orwell, June 30, 1862. — — Flour, Tea, Leather, &e. , For Sale by the Subscriber LOW FOR CASH. ia bad 1 50 Bbls. Extra State Fiour, 100 Bbls. Superfine do 50 do. Pustry do 20 chests superior TEA ae rides a oo Sole Leather 2000 Gunny Bags (cheap bags for grain 25 Quintals Codfish. pine 2% ALSO Just arrived per Brigt. Henoine-~ 106 Bbls. “ Southern” Superfine Flour 30 sides best New York Sole Leather. (California Hides.) M. LOWDEN, Peake’s Buildings. Queen-street, June 9, 1862. “CHANGE OF BUSINESS. IMPORTANT NOTICE! Great Clearance Sale! \"QXUE subscriber returns thanks to his numerous customers, and the public senerally, for the liberal support he has hitherto received, and begs to inform them of his intention to bring his — BUSINESS TO A CLOSE, and return to Vova Scotia. In order to effect a speedy clearanee, THE ENTIRE STOCK IS NOW OFFERED AT COST AND CHARGES!!! FOR CASH ONLY! As the principal part of the STOCK is of this Spring’s Importation from Great Buran, the public may rely en getting freeh Goods and Great Saryains ! Wholesale buyers will be supplied on approved h! paper, or a liberal discount for cash ! 3” All parties indebted to the subscriber are requested to settle their accounts without delay. : . C. VAUX, Glasgow House, Queen-street, June 9, 1862.—3m PASTURAGE! FASTURAGE! OOD well watered Pasturage, one mile from town. Apply to GEORGE COLES. Charlottetown, May 26, 1862. Notice of Administration. LL PERSONS having any Demands wegainst the ESTATE of the late JAMES W. CAIRNS, of Charlottetown, deceased, are hereby requested to fornish the same, duly attested, on or sole the Finst pay of Ocrover next. And all persons indebted to said Estate are re- quired to come forward and settle the same; as, from various cireumstances, legul proecedings must be resorted to immediately for ecllention, without further notice. MARY CAIRNS, Administrairix. Charlottetown, May L4. i562. tf [May 19. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE, ALL persous having any legal demands avainst the Estate of the late WILLIAM HODGSON, of Charlottetown, Merchant, deceased are hereby notified to furnish the same, duly attested, within six months from this date; and ell persons indebted to said Estate are required to make im- mediate payment. SARAH HODGSON, Admx. cum test. am. Charlottetown, March 26th, 1862. 3m [April 7 MAILS By Steamer ‘Westmorland.’ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. THE MAILS for the neighbouring Pro- vinees, ete., will, anti) farther notice, be made up and forwarded as follows :— For Nova Scotia, via Picton, twice iv each week asfollows:—The week in which Mailsare forwarded to Enyland, on MONDAY, at 12 o'clock, noon, and WEDNESDAY, at 8 o'clock, p.m.; and the follow- ing week, on MONDAY aad THURSDAY, at 12 o'clock, noon. : For New Branswick, Canada, and the United States, via Shediac, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY morning, at a quarter eight o'clock. For Newfoundland every MONDAY, at 12 o'clock, noon. Sureiemestarr Marts for England aud New- foundland will be made up every Wednesday, in the sume week as the above dated Mondays, at $ o'clock, p.m. L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Office, June 16, 1862. THE MAILS Fro® Saint Eleanor's, Princetown, Bar- rett’s Cross, Summerside, and all Mails for delivery by the Western Route, also al! Mails for Bedeque, Tryon, &., aud all Mails for the Southern Route, viz: Georgetown, Marray ur, Belfast, &c., will, on and after TUESDAY, the Ist of April, be forwarded from the General Post Office at Eight o'clock, a.m., instead of nine, as formerly. Newspapers to be sent by these Muils must be posted the previous afternoon. Those for the Mail of Monday mornings must be posted on Saturday afternoon. Letters to be Registered must in all cases be posted at least a quarter of an honr befgre the time for closing the Mail by which they are to be sent. L. C. GWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Office, 27th March, 1862. NOTICE! HE Public are requested to take notice, that on and after the ist JULY next, all Let ters and Packets posted in any Post Office in this Island, for ener within this Island, must be »| PREPAID by STAMP. Letters tion—subject on delivery to the thereon, and “also oa FINE of — 2. oe Postmaster General. py 7 Coner: The Greatest of all Wonders greatest labor-saving improvements of —_ BUSINESS CARDS. GEORGETOWN. WILLIAM SANDERSON, Commission Merchant. esale tail General Agent, pod “ Bsze NOTARY PUBLIC, Agent for Col. Life Assurance Com i og’ Coanty. Agent for Pictou Iron Peands o Town Lots, Pasture Lots, and F nN iat in King’s County, ee ov, 18. ALFRED PURCHASE, Watch and Ciock-maker, Smardon’s Uorner Horizontal Watches in Silver cases £4 0 ORNS. 6 vn catiecedscckceneci ae oe Lever Eecapement «so<ccccsess 16 40 Hantin « GO. snus 6600 ¥0000Rbeneue Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1861. eoco ly Dentistry. ‘ " UBERT, Dentist os I ® H is prepared at all times to attend to the various branches of the profession. Teeth carefully inserted ed, and filled. y , extracted, cleans- _ Office hours from 10 a. m. tod p.m. Re- sidence at Mrs. Douglas’, Water-street. Charlottetown, Jan. 20, 1862. tf WM. KOUGHAN, General Oommission Merchant, AND DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, &c-, &¢ — SMARDON’S BUILDINGS, North side Queen S , (formerl i by a. Benet, na —— Charlottetown, P. E. Island. _December 16, 1861. ly MR, W. A. JOHNSTON, OF HALIFAX, N. 3. quire biasting, as it takes only half the drilling and half the quantity of powder to blast one after it is We advise every man who owns a rock farm to buy one of Lyon's Rock Lifters, as we can assure thein it will prove to be a good investment of capi- anpaid, or best | prepaid in part, will be forwarded to their desting- TWO PENCE, Attorney and Barrister at Law, Notary Public. &e, &c. EF Orrice—Mrs McDonald's, next door te Mrs. Forsyth’s, North side of Queen Square. Charlottetown, October 21, 1861. JAMES McCOMB, IMPORTER OF Clocks, Watches, Jowellory, FANCY GOODS of all kinds, Ambrotype and Photographic Goods, Chemicals, &e. holesale and Retail. Bazaar, Great George Street. Nev. 4, 1861. JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT, Coach & Sleigh Buiiders, Kent Street, NFORM the inhabitants of Charlotte- town and the Country generally, that they have now on hand a uamber of new and -band Cakkiaces, open aud covered, of diferent styles, which will be sold cheap for prompt payment. (9 All orders punctually attended to. April 14, 1862. ™ ’ - A CARD. ELL RANKIN begs leave to inform the MERCANTILE and TRADING COM- MUNITY of Prince Edward Island, and the Neighbouring Provinces, that he has made arrangements for the immediate prosecution of business as an Auctionecr,Commission Merchant & General Agent, . in each of which Lines all Commissions with which he may be favoured (at home or from abroad) shall receive his prompt and best attention. Charlottetown, July 8, 186]. SWABEY & ROBERTS, Commission Merchants AND Wine and Flour Dealers, GREAT GEORGE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. .......... P. BE. ISLAND. N. B. Consignments advaneed on, and Grain Cargoes purchased on Commission. April 14, 1862. ly Rockwell, Higley & Garland, Commission Merchants, And Wholesate Dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN, POTATOES, EGGS, BUTTER, CHEESE, Beans, Pork, and Produce generally, 44, NORTH STREET, BOSTON, {Opposite Merchants’ Row.) References in Charlottetown— wee ms ten Ewq. | © W. B. DEAN, Esq. - BOARDING HOUSE. Transient and Permanent Boarders ACCOMMODATED IN THE BEST STYLE, ASD ON MODERATE TERMS, BY MRS. McKAY, DORCHESTER STREKT, CHAKLOTTETOWS, ©. B. ISLAED. June 3), 1862. im A CARD. R. STEWART, Graduate of MeGill College, has opened an Otfice at Mr, John McKay's, Campbeiton, New London, where he may be consulted ip the various branches of his profession. Jane 23, 1882, 4i LATEST STYLES! 1=G2. 1=62. SPRING and SUMMER. UST RECEIVED per Gazetcs, Turnesa and Paioness. from Great Britain, a general assortment of new and fashionable in COATINGS, VESTINGS,, TROWSERINGS, TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, HATS AND CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, BRACES, HANDKERCHIEFS, Trunks, Valises, For England, Bermuda, and West Indies, every and « cuperior stack of alternate MONDAY, at 12 o'clock, noon, viz:— Ready-made Ci Monday, June 24th Monday, Sept. Ist ; - Jaly 7th ‘Sept. 15th Manufactured by the Subseriber. “daly 21st Sept. 29th CHARLES BELL, Merchant Tailor. “Aug. 4th * Oct. 13th Charlottetown, Ju a 9, 1862. an “ Aug. 18th “Oct. 27 tla o-mcing-niinationtienndntionleennontaautintatiereamatecieliatelttiild we Flour, Molasses, &. UST LANDING, per “ C. ©. Tuane wort,” from Boston— 250 bbls. FLOUR 15 puncheons Molasses 5 hhde Sagar 100 b: i 2% do Buckets 30 boxes Lozenger. For Sale iow b P. W. fiYNDMAN. Charlottetown, May 26, 1862. Is] 6w LAND OFFICE, ESSRS. BALL & SON take leave most respectfully to inform the Publie that toe are prepared to treat with parties desirous to se or purchase Land Property, or nen ne or Conveyancing; and trust, from their knowledge of the country, extensive experience, and parched | — to business, they may be voured W patronage, “Se P pert ss are now Be ee of — ful] particulars may be ascertai , ving Se Omes, East corner of Priuec eee Streets, Charlottetown. : Charlottctown, January 20,1862. RW £5 Roward. SITOLEN from the subscriber's waggoa, at Mr. Salliyan’s on the Georgetown Road, half a box Tobacco. be paid ~—e oe wilt ve opens JAMES MeO" TLLLAN. LU e above reward will iuforma- Pas wick ies a am 2s eT a kT Mt i, aint aaa i, ct ovine sae wate w api dre sg RS i aaa Fmt | ‘ie itn tin its ciliate + as aan lini adil PEE Wil iin, a tee SENS SEERA eaaninapenencn. ont