SUMMERSIDE Brig * Charles” from gev, Esquire, at Sum ' . w ys since s suggestive of a com- - We ust will net be odious to the oe metropolitan city, however p ich . ‘ ast between the whilom din ' + and the now comparatively silent , f laber whenes days of yore, the crea- skill of the naval architects of Char- vn Ww sent forth as white winged es ' ir Island with civilization, ean « America “We must admit that, in view of the torpor - practerisea shipbuilding operation ib we were not prepare d to receive the which has been turnished by a corres- n Summerside, who informa us that er of vessela in the course of construc an at that piace a d its immediate vierity way We merely premise that the “ Charles,” to , vessel special allusion has been made, was, ‘a built under the inspection of Lloyd's t. classed for four years ea it cannot fail te impress the minds of the Char- jottetownian a and the other esoteric inhabitants of the Island with a sense of the growing importance s sechen of the country when they shall be ned that Summerside can now show, het shipsards, cr that contracts have been entere< to tor the construction, at that place, of some score of vessels, mention that Mr Mallet, 1; C. ¢ J LeFurgey, Es 23 ln this connection we may Strong is building 1, Mr Esq, 1; D. Ramsay, 1; &. McLeanan, Eaq., M. P. P., 1; Teen A. Grady, 1; | around each neck. 8S. T.—1860—X. Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weak- ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, consti- pation, &o., deserve to suffer if they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which are now recommended by the highest medi- eal authorities and warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly jagreeable, perfectly pure, and must supercede all other tonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant is required. Chey purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. Chey strengthen the sytem and enliven the mind. | They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. [bey purify the breath and acidity of the stomach They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhcea and Cholera Morbus. Chey cure Liver Compiaint and Nervous Headache. They make the weak strong, the languid bril- liant, and are exhausted nature’s great resterer. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya bark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all For particulars, see circulars and testimonials around preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix rum. }each bottle. Seware of impostors. Examine every bottle. | See that it has an unmutilated metal cap over top of each bottle, azd green label, for exportation, See descriptive Circular around *| each bottle. P.H. DRAKE & Co, k. Hunt, Esq.. 1; Me. Humphrey, 1; J. ¢ imp- | New York. b Exsq.. 2; J. Grady, 1; Mr. Montgomery, 1: | May 1, 1865. Gus Mr. Bell, 1; Messrs. Pope and MeNeill, 3. of the latter will measure some 800 tons. One Those statistica w the progress of this part of the Island, relatively to other portions, may be referred, on principles analogous to those in physical science, wh: reby we determine our Pate of locomotion, as hu ‘ried through space, we observe that except ours +!ves and our immediate surroundings, the rest of the world dves aothing, and appears therewith | content. +=? By the English Mail of Wednesday fast, we | learn that his Excelleney George Dundas, Esq trom Mr. Secretary Cardwell, granting him three meatha leave of absence to proceed to England. We understand His Excelleney and Mrs. Dondas will leave the Island about the middle of the month ef July, and that they contemplate returning in the autuma We wish them a pl across the Atlantic. As his Excelleney’s term of office te the Goverumeut of this Island is expired, we truat he may be re-appointed for auether six years; and when we de so, we be lieve we express the wishes of nine-tentha of the inhabitants of thi Island. During His Excellency’s temporary absence | the Hen. R. Hodgson, Chief Justice, will admi- nister the Gevernment of the Island.—Jslandrr. ee Pic Nic TO Bavute —The Students of St Dunstan's College accompanied by the Rev. An- |‘ gus McDonald, Rector and Professor, the Very Rev. Daniel MeDonald, and the Rev. Mr. Doyle— »ail abeut foerty—crossed over to Brule, io the Steamer HEATHER BELLE, yesterday morutng, | snd returned again about eight o'clock the same | evening. We learn that Mr. Mockler hada vood | dinner prepared for the boys and the Rev. gen- | temen in charge of them, and that after amusing hetmselves on shore, in a variety of ways, for! wveral hours, they embarked for homegsat fied | that they ali bad had “‘a good time.” —ZJsi. - -—>- _ ' ng the e The ceremony of lay srner stone of the pleasant voyage | oouTt } Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Is a concentrated extract of the choice root, so ill afford some data by which | combined with other substances of still greater al-| —— terative power as to afford an effectual antidote for diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. Such a } remedy is surely wanted by those who suffer from | Strumous complaints, and that one which will ac }complish their cure must prove, ag this bas, of im mense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this compound | will do it has been proven by experiment on many }of the worst cases to be found in the following ; complaints :— Serefula, Serofulous Swellings and Sores. Skin | Diseases, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Eruptions, St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter or , | Salt Rheum, Seald Head, Ringworm, &c. eur werthy Lieut. Governor, received a despatch | Syphilis er Venerial Disease is expelled from the system by the prolonged use of this SARSAPARILLA, , and the patient is jeft in comparative health. | Female Diseases are caused by Scrofula in the | blood, and ure eften soon cured by this Exrract or | SARSAPARILLA. Do not discard this invaluable medicine, because you have been imposed upon by something pretend- ing to be Sarsaparilla, while it was not. When you bave used Ayer’s—then, and not till then, will you know the virtues of Sarsaparilia. For minute | particulars of the diseases it cures, we refer you to | ayers American Almunac. which the agent below named will farnish gratis to all who call for it. Aver’s Catasrtic Pitts, for the cure of Costive- | ness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, | Foal Stomach, Headache, Piles, RKbeumatism, | . * « . ~ : : ileartburn arising from Disordered Stomach, Pain, f Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, and for a Dinner Pill, i hey are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best Aperiept in the world fur all the purposes of a family physic. Prepared by DR. J.C. AYER & Co, Lowell, | Mass, and sold at wholesale and retail by Geo. A. Bavarp, St. John, N. B. Avery Brown & Co, Halifax N. 8. W. R. Watson, Ch’town, P. E. E. -——_- - Hovitoway’'s Picys. — Bilious affections and tomach complaint } liet, if not early checked, are often new Cetholic Charel, now building in the town, th s:rieus consequences. When auy tuk place on the afternoon of Thursday ‘ast his ideas less clear than usual, his evesight # Kev. Dr. Melatvre,. Bishep of Charlot et wn, ned and is head dizzy, while he is indisposed | wired the evreur H " Lordsiip was at- for allexert ", physical or ment il, he mav be qtite ded by the Rev'ds Ar cus MeDo | Rector that he is in immedate need of some cooling ei St Dunstan's College ; K. J. MeDouald, P’. P enna ered dese at Arisaig: A. Metiilvray, P. P. Cape George; R.} y 8 ’ ‘ ‘ , e rain, his spirits be MeGilvray, F. P., Weet River of Antigonish: Jo- t dit his enercice be restored. Printed . ’ Sanit co. i “tt Peter TI sfert y ince of putients in the use of etl Z sin & bra s Xavi s Su adie 1 ik e are alfixe lto every box. | MeDs P. P., Pictou - —2 ee = \ ‘ceremony ot laying corner stone Sore Trroat, Coven, Cotp, and similar \ wled, the audience was addresse at | troubles, if suffered to progress, result in serious pul gth by the Rev. Dr. McDonald. In the mary a ‘ections, oftentiiues incurable Brown's t bis remarks he alla-led to the necessity | Beoxcat at frocues are compounded so as to jor respecta le houses ka which prelessing iy ris- eacn ¢ fo ty the seat of t Ni aoe aoe and wive al- night meet for the worship of their Maker, | "0" 'Hstant relief. They have been thoroughly He spuke of the blessings that were enjoyed un we rm . Cs ee ee re te ee ee awe just acquired. As there are imitations, be sure to rt Liritish constitution, and that all profess- lain the genuine. g Christiana, of whatever name, could follow sinaesiieiiaiaitead lilies sicuiuisg ‘conscientious convictions under the mild Quick Passice.—The beautiful clipper Bark sway of our beloved Queen. He concluded his appealing to the sympathies of his hearers in nid of the Building Fuad, and menting the ictog on the Christian charity and ferbearance by which they are ¢har- acterieed A eollection Was then taken aod the suidience qutet y With regard te the dimensions of the chureh, the Standard says:— The new Catholie Church now in course of building, will net, in point of architectural beauty | rd matet al, be on bh hdareas OY coil pit inhabitants af I dispersed inferior tu anything of the kind ut present ia the Province Undine, 618 ton#o.M. and 333 tons register, Capt. | Lawrence Kickham, belonging to Messrs. Pope, | of Prince Edward Island and this port, arrived | in the Mersey on the Sist May from Prince Ed-| ward Island, in 15 days. Having taken out a| general eargo of Merchandise to Charlottetown, | reloaded with oats and deals, including a full deck | lead, and completed her return voyage in the al- | most incredible space of one month and 24 days, 36 hours of which she wae detained by dense fog at the entrance of the Gut of Canso, and was two | days becalmed on the homeward passage. | | ; y arrived here this morning jin the R. M. Steamship Asia from England. It is gratifying to be assured that the agency of the Cunard Company in this city will remain intact, at least for the present. Sir Edward Cunard, Bart., who has for many years resided in Jersey City, as agent for the New York line of Cunard steamers, has assurmed the position of the late lamented Sir Samuel, acid will be herceforth the head of the house. ) to come, take up his residence in England. Mr ; | Franklyn, a grandson of the late Sir Samuel, suc- | ceeds to the agency of the New York line. As in times past so in the future there would seem to be | unprecedented prosperity in store for the house }ot Cunard and Co.—Hahfar Reporter June 20. Tue Cuxarp EstTaniisnment.—We learn | | that our respected townsman Wm. Cunard Esq., | Mr. Cunard and famil Sir Edward will, for the time | ——— LDYERTISEMIENTS. Ne LLL LL LOLOL OT | | i i | | | Pine & Spruce Lumber. / PSO be Sold by Auction, TO-MORROW, | (Tuesday) EVENING, June 27th, on Pownal | Whart, > /A Quantity of PINE and SPRUCE BOARDS| and PINE SHINGLES. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Jane 26, 1865 | ELOUR. | ANDING, ex Sehr. Mary White, this i NEW. ADVERTISERIENTS. LNNN NNN ANNI NINA A AAA ANA AANA i For the bonofit of all concerned. | yo be Sold by Auction at the subscriber's | } TUESDAY, Sales Room, Queen-street, on Wth June, at il o'clock, am, | The Schooner ‘Silver Light,’ j Ol Tons Register, Joseru Boucner, Master, with | fall her MATERIALS, viz: Sails, Chains, Anchors, and general eutfit, as she now lies on the south Reef off Governor's Island, Hillsborough Bay. ALSO, Whatever portion of Salt remaining on board. | ‘Terms at Sale. - A. H. YATES, Broker. June 26, 1865. HAY RAKES, and as good a quality as can be imported. eurly. N. RANKIN, Queen-street. Ci'town, June 26, 1865. din SALT, 100 June 26, 1865. Gin SALT, for sule cheap for cash W. B. DEAN. | COPPER PAINT. FFNUE subscriber has received a consign- ment of Tarr and Worson’s PATENT PAINT, a superior | article for Wood bottomed Vessels, as it completely | METALLIC or COPPER preserves them from Worms, Barnacles, Grass, Seaweed, Muscles, &c. Owners and Masters of Steambvats, Fishing schooners, small Vessels, and Boats of all kinds, will find it greatly to their ad- Vuutage to vive this valuable Paint a trial. Printed directious for use accompany each can. I. C. HALL. Charlottetown, June 26, 1865. egy To House-keepers. N HAND at Sales Room, low for cash, Sofas, Lounges, Tables, Chairs, Feather Beds, Bedsteads, Iron Safes, Looking Glasses, Framed Pictures. N. RANKIN, Queen-street. June 26, 1865. sin ’ YT = T FLOUR, FLOUR. Te K subscriber will continue to receive per Steamships ‘Greyhound’ and ‘Commerce’ from Boston, a fresh supply of Superfine and Extra FLUUR, which be will offer at AUCTION, in lots to suit purchasers, every SATURDAY, unless I. C. HALL. circumstances prevent. Charlottetown, June 26, 1865. Fae ieee oe one ent Dicer, Weae | eal Estate in Charlottetown 5 . Al | FOR SALE. T HAT VALUABLE PROPERTY called the Tremaine Property, being Lots Nos. 18 and 19, in the first hundred of Lots in Charlotte- } town, situated on Water and ——— streets, with Dwelling House thereon, oceupied by Mrs. Briney. ALSO, | The Real Estate called the Bartlett Property, being part and parcel of Town Lots Nos. 45 aud 46, inthe third huudred of Lots, having a frontage of 2O0tt on Liillsboi vugh-street, and extending back 123 ft, «. indueed by atmospheric heat! with Dwelling House thereon suituble for two families The above Properties are offered together for £1,750 P. E. island Currency. The trade of Charlotretow 1 is now extending ar nereasing s° rapidly that bot! of these prope ire enhancing iu valne daily 2, ‘000 may remait on Mortgayve Apply in Halifax forthwith, per \ by note, for informati oO. reference, to C. MURDOCH, Attorne,” for WILLIAM MURDOCI, Halifax, N.S, June 26, 1505. Jin To Consumers of Gas. \fENHE Directors of the Charlattetowr Gas Light Company will loan, FREE of CHARGE, | a few Patent Gas Cooking Stoves Consumers desirous of proving these most de le and eco cal Gas Kanes are re qi sted to make an eat ly app ation at the Gas Works, as ouly a limited 1 | number will be disposed of by order, “ WM. MURPHY, Manager. Ch’town, June 19, 1805. TESTIMONIALS —Report or CoMMITTEE OF Hote. Pvoruigrors, Pesrissep is Guyer’s Procressive Age, CuHicago, Itt. — We, the undersigned, preseut by invitation, yesterday, to | witness the operation and workiug of the new principle of gas used for cooking purposes, were | present during a series of experiments, in our view fully calling out the utility of these Stoves. As the result of actual experiment the following was performed :— Beefstake was cooked in four minutes, its juices ny Her | and fiavor retained ; and, further, tne claim ot the Phe design is cer- previous voyage op the same round was performed | inventor abun lantly sustained, by this process tuinly a very happy one. It iasimple, chaste. and| ig one mouth and 29 days, thus establishing her| tough meat is rendered tender and delicious. at the same time imposing English, or Gothie of the thirteenth century. The dimensions of the building are ninety-five feet by | forty-five. It is to be built of the best quality faced brick, with free-stone dressings. have been designed by the young and talented ar- ehitect, Owen Hamill, Esq., who bas already con- The plans | Gi i whee I Phe style is the carly | character as one of the fastest vessels ever built. | —Liverpool Telegraph, June 2, 1365. Died, | At Freetown, on the 3rd May, Redmond Wall, aged &7 yeara. Deceased was a native of Ireland, Quail were, in two instances, broiled in five |} minutes. and that to a turn. Bread cut fresh from the new loaf was delicately browned in two minutes. | In each case these viands would be pronounced | deliciously and thuroughly cooked. In the case cf the meats, the exterior surfaces were coagulated jand rendered firm; the substance of the whole, tributed not a little to the revival of the purity of | and emigrated te America about 70 years ago. | w)enjcooked, retaining their juices and flavor. (yothie architeeture, beth in the United States and iritish Provinces.”—Pictou Eastern Chroni- cle, June 22. - + - THE BRITISH PERIODICALS. The Fourth Estate of England, with the ‘Times at its head, wielding a power behind the throne | greater than the throne itself, would be less po wer- iul were it deprived of the influence which the re- nowned Quarterly Reviews and-Blackwood’» Ma- gazine contribute to it. They are an institution of themselves. Through their columns many an waknown essayist like Macauley and Sydney “mith,has been introduced to unrivalled publicity, and by suck writers, in turn, these publications have atteined to their splendid reputation. Scho- larly ability, exteuded range of thought and re- search, magnificent rhetoric, brilliant discussion, are concentrated in their pages to illuminate and eucidate all that is fresh in science, religion and Sterature. The newest discoveries in social |aws, in theological doctrine, material forces and or- ganizations, are to be found in these Reviews,and without disparagement to the comparatively erude and vigorous publications on this side of the Atlantic, it ean be said that there are no pub- Phe greatest part of that time he resided on the Island. He left a widow. three sons and one } daughter to mourn their irreparable loss. His j end was peace; his trust was in the atonement of | Jesu Christ, the Rock of Ages. At Lot 49, on 7th inst, Mr. Angus Cummings, aged S4 years. Ai Boston, on the 3rd instant, in the 46th year of her age, Rachel Nicholas, relict of the late | Mr. Jobn Gibson, Merchant, of this city. | At the residence of her sister, Mra. Dillon, | Longue Pointe, Montreal, on the 8th instant, Mrs. | Elizabeth W. Thresher, aged 75 years, widow of | the late Mr. George Thresher, and mother of Mrs. | J. W. Morrison, of this city. i senepermeeeretenrener ea PORT OF CHAKLUTIELOWN. ENTERED. | June 14—St. Greyhound, Nickerson, Halifax ; jmer. Nancy, Vanamburg, Bay Verte; deals. | Cecilia, Paul, St. John’s, Nfid; bal. 15th— | Mars, Dixon, Shediae; deals, boards, &c. Lady, | Blanchard, Tracadie, N. B; shingles. Industry, Allard, Quebee, mer. Spray, Veno, Richibucto ; | boards, shingles. 16—Brigt. Thomas Young, | Young, New York; mer. Providence, Boutong, | Richibueto; boards. I17th—Str. Commerce, | Snow, Halifax; mer. Str. Island City, Smith, | Boston. 19—Seh. Happy Return, Babin, Pictou: j coal. Helen Forrester, Warren, Deer Island. Rebecea S. Warren, do; do. Wide-awake, Me- Donald, River John; boards. 22—Freedom, | Pellard, Shediac; do. Maggie, Chapman, Pug- lications in the world equal to these for pro- | Wash; limestone. Lily, Landry, Chatham ; : ? |boards. Enterprise, McDonald, Antigonish ; fundity of thought and elegance of style. ‘Those limestone whe attempt to lead or instruct public opinion, whether in the pulpit, the school room, or profes- | sor’s chair, ought to consult such authorities as ean be fouad in these Magazines. Sometimes Americans are inclined to chafe under their eriticisms upon our affairs, but if “ it 18 right to learn from an enemy,” we may cer- tainly receive instruction though it comes in un- | palatable doses from professed friends. liven | harsh and pungent examinations into our prinei- ples and conduct are more invigorating, if less agreeable, than indiscriminate praise. The Westminster Review, liberal, theologi- | ally aud politically; the Edinburgh, whig: | Blackwood, intensely tory ; the North Britis), the organ of the Free Church party, and the London Quarterly, conservative, annually contain more, it @amall space, of literature, science and art, | than many @ well selected library. Those who Wisk to acquire the essence of current literature ean find tt in these periodicals. The publishers, Messrs. Leonard Scott & Co., | 38 Waiker Street, New York, offer them at most | liberal terms, viz : Per annum. Por any one of the Reviews. ..........84 00 Vor any two of the Reviews........... 7 00} For any three of the Reviews...........10 00 For any four of the Reviews ........... 12 00 Por Iiackweod’s Magazine..........-.. 4 00 For Blackwood and one Review ...... .. - 7 00 For Blackwood and any two of the ke- : ROE cde Mbtinnids on anew cilia ada 10 00 Por Biackwood and three of the Reviews..13 00) Fur Biackwood and the four Keviews...... 15 00) Werte these imported they would cost, wit! the PFetiium on gold, about $75.—Hartford Pot, ' | Purdy, Pictou; bal. i CLEARED. June 14—Sch. Nancy, Vanamburg, Bay Verte ; bal. A. Fifefield, Paoli, Pictou; do. Str. Grey- jhound, Halifax; gen. cargo. 15—Sech. Feme, | McNeill, Pugwash; bal. 16—Ceciiia, Paul, Pie- }tou; bal. Jane, Moncton, do. Venture, Irving, do; do. Zebra, Bovyer, Pictou; hides. 19— Str. Island City, Swith, Shediac; flour, &e, Cormmeree, Snow, Halifax; mer. Boat Trial, 20— Providence, Smith, Buctouche; bal. Caroline, Sensabaugh, Pictgu ; do. 2i—J. E. Carr, Carr, fishing voyage. Jane Harriet, McNaught, Pictou; oats. Elizabeth, Ellen, Delorey, Sydney; coal. Spray, Greneaux, flour. J. M. K., Campbell, Bathurst; bal. Breeze, McLeod, Halifax; potatoes. Wovodbiue, Robertson, Pictou ; bal. PORT OF SUMMERSIDE. ARRIVED. June 10—Sehr. Adeline, Mareheldon, Montreal, goods and flour. 12th, Mary, Lapointe, Quebec, flour. Maggie, Chapman, Halifax, goods. Even- ing Star, Coulhard, Shipigan, N. B, shingles. Sarah, Danglade, Quebec, passengers and flour. Index, Pearson, Pietuu, coal. 14th—Seven Bro- thers, Porter, Boston, goods. 19th — Index, Pearson, Buctouche, lumber, 20th — Curlew, Moore, Wallace, Moor, bal. Dove, Rusa, She- diac, lumber. CLEARED. June 7—Alpine Flower, Bay Verte, bal. 9th— Glencoe, Welsh, Buctouche, bal. J2th—Index, Pearson, do. do. 13th — Adeline, Marcheldon, Picton, bal. Sarah, Danglade, do. do. Clarinda, Rochford, Miramichi, bal. 14th—Seven Brothers, Porter, Bay Chaleur, bal. 16th—Mary, Lapointe, Quebec, potatoes and oats. 17th — Seabird, Walsh, Boston, oats and potatoes. 19th—Even- ing Star, Coulliard, Shipigan, N. B, potatoes. Gravesenp, May 29—Alice Branyeat. Liverpoes, May 3!—Lockaber, Bark Undine In neither nor any case was there the faintest perceptible flayor or odor of gas in or about the | Stoves, orin the food when cooked. We regard | the process as entirely superior and suecessful. | Samver Hawk, Richmond House. } Geo. H. Frencu, | W. F. Tucker, | J. W. Humpuery, Massosoit House. | A. M. Stopparp, Revere House. Joun Wricurt, ** Anderson's.” : Briggs House. | ‘The cost of cooking by this method we append as made up from careful tests yesterday. accepted but not tried: 12} lbs. bread cooked in 42 minutes, consuming 4 cubic feet of gas, cost 1 cent. 2 ibs. steak broiled in 5 minutes, consuming } of a cubic foot of gas, cost } of acent. 1 quart water boiled in 9} minutes, consuming | cubic foot of gas, cost ,of cent. 24 breakfast biscuit baked in 12 min- utes, consuming 1 foot of gas, cost 24 mills. Having frequently examined the mode of action of SHaw’sSreak-Broiter, I have been led to the conclusion that the tissues and integuments of tough meat are ruptured and broken through the effect of highly heated, even red hot steam, of which this yas-flame is highly composed. At the first instant this steam penetrates and scalds the meat, and the subsequent browning retains a por- tion of the water formed, with the juices produced. The gas-flame, as obtained in the devices of Mr. Shaw, is the purest flame which art affords; and there is nothing present, as vapor of gas, which can give odor to, or any way interfere with the production of the delicious tlavour of broiled meat. This apparatus secures the greatest economy of time in cooking steaks; it renders the toughest meat more tender than in any other mode of broil- ing it, and, with the simple noting of time, enables the cook to produce with certainty any gradation of effect. Respectfully, A. A. HLATEs, M. D., State Assayer. 16 Bovlston Street, Boston. From Witriam M. Lorine. W. F. Suaw.—The ‘ | Gas Heating-Stoves of your invention, which I have used the past four years, I can unhesitatingly say have given me perfect satisfaction ; and I can confidentially recommend them, as I have found them, to be the most economical and convenient cooking and heating apparatus I have ever met with. In the Gas Cooking Range, the quality of the food is most surprisingly improved. The juices of the roasted meat are all retained, so that they do not appear to lose any ofthe weight. Inthe course of a seuson, this saving emonnts to quite an item in the economy of this mode of cooking, as it is a well | known fact that meats lose much of their weight | when cooked in the ordinary coal range oven. | Respectfully yours, Boston. Ws. M. Lorine. From D. B. Cook, LI! Lake st., Chicago. 1 regurd W. F. Shaw’s Patent Gas Smoothing It is all you claim for it,—novel, economical, and exceedingly convenient. The much-dreaded “ironing day’’ is welcomed with pleasure wherever the Gas [ron is used ; and no housekeeper will consent to be without it after iving it a trial. . : Yours, &e. D. B. Cook. From Mrs. W. W. Everts, Chicago. the great value of the Gas Stove you are now ot- fering to the public. The Stove for ironing I regard asa desideratum long needed in house- keeping. s ; The fatigue aud exhaustion occasioned by many hours spent at the irening-table, ina room heated to the ordinary temperature, is all spared by using your stove, which beats the irons quickly, and leaves a comfortable room. : This stove is equally successful as a_broiler.— | Much more might be said in simple justice to this great invention were it necessary. Yours respectfully, irs. W. W. Events. FENUE subscriber having been appointed | tempting to violate this regulat‘on will be removed Agent for the Durham Rake Factory, is now | s Deanne J prepared to take orders und furnish HAY RAKES | will leave “ Glen Stewart”’ at 5 o'clock precisely, and Fork Handles to the Trade, at as low a figure | in order, before returning to the City, to have a Parties | Sail en the river. |} requiring tae above will please give their orders BAGS Coarse LIV ERPOOL| Single, 2s 3d; Children under 12 years of age, 1s 6d ; tas Cooking-Range and the | Iron” as one of the greatest inventions of the aye. | It is with pieasure that I give my testimony to | (4s Gd (Roan). day, from New York— 200 Barrels Superfine Extra State FLOUR. R. W. BRECKEN, adjoining Bank of P. E. Island. Ch’town, June 26, 1865, rw isl mon 3m Benevolent Irish Society's | PIC NIC. ‘EXMHIE ANNUAL PIC NIC of the Benevolent Irish Society will be held on the beautiful and picturesque grounds known us |\*GLEN STEWART,” on | . | Monday, 3rd July, ensuing. The Ferry Steamer ‘‘ORA”’ has been specially jengaged for the day, and will make three trips to | Southport Wharf, namely: at the hours of 9, 11 jand 1 o'clock. | Violinists have been engaged for the occasion, jand the Amateur Band will also be in attendance | No one but the person authorised will be allowed to refreshments on the grounds, and any One at- | | | sel by the Committee. In the evening the whole party | ‘The Committee are making every preparation to render the Pic Nic a successful one, and satisfactory both to themselves and cuests. Should Monday prove unfavorable, the Pic-Nie will take place on the following day. Tickets, Double (for lady and gentleman) 3s; can be had at the stores of the following gentlemen, viz: P. Walker, W. R. Watson, Owen Connolly, J.G. Eckstadt. J. A. McKenna, Francis McCarron, Wm. Murray, Martin Hogan, and also from any of the following Committee :-— Peter Treanor, Jawes McQuaid, Charles McKenna. James Reddin, Patrick Blake, Charles Reilly, Peter Mullins, Charlottetown, June 26, 1865. Temperance Tea Party AT TIGNISH. TEA PARTY will be held on the beautiful grounds adjoining the CONVENT, near the NEW CATHOLIC CHAPEL, Tignish, On Wednesday, July 26th. A Refreshment Saloon on Temperance principles will be opened ut 10 o'clock. The Charlottetown Amateur Band to be in attendance. In connection with the Tea Party will be a Lottery of several valuable articles; amonyst others, a gentleman's Gold Watch, a Lady's do, a splendid set of Silver Mounted Harness. No pains will be spared to make the Tea Party a source of pleasure. Tickets for Tea party, ls 6d; for children half price. For gentleman’s Watch, Is 6d; for lady’s do, 1s 6d; for Harness, 28 6d. Tickets can be had at ths Store of Mr. M. Killbride, Lot 11, and also ut the Stores of Messrs. Reid, Howlan & Bell, Alberton. Should the day prove unfavorable, the Tea will ¢ viven in the new Convent. Tignish, June 26, 1865, ast een heclipipeiesininins ants Miss Drm wa’? Cae PAR £ £ ‘At St. Margaret's, Bear River.’ A 1 EA PARTY will be held at the above place on THURSDAY, the 28th day jof JULY next, in aidof the funds of St. Margaret's | Church. WV ANTED, a Farmer Servant ; must | _ be a good Plonghman; liberal wages will - given. Also, x Lad about 16 years of age. Ap- ply iber. y to the subscribe BENJAMIN WRIGHT. Belmont, June 26, 1865 Sin TEA PARTY AT THE fiend of St. Peter’s Bav! A TEA PARTY will be held on the beautiful grounds adjoining the CatHo.i Cuare., at the HEAD OF ST. PETER’S BAY on the Sth of JULY next. The people of Saint Peter's Bay and vicinity would vish that their distant friends would partake of their refresh- ments. No pains will be spsred to make this Tea a matter of Joyous recreation under the golden ca- nopy of nature. Benevolence is our motto. The City Amateur Band to be in attendance. Tickets 1s 6d ; Children half price. Tickets can be obtained at the Stores of the following gentle- men aa Esqr, J.J. Reardon, M. Phe- jan, ¢ . McLean, Esqr, and at 2 Di ary of Dr. McPhee. — -" es Cg Should the day prove unfavorable, Tea to come off the following day. By «rder of the Committee, ANTHONY McCORMACK, _ June 5, 1865. Secretary TEA PARTY At Georgetown! TEA PARTY, in aid of the fands of St. James’ Church, Georgetown, will be held on the grounds, at the Cottage of Mr. Archibald J. MeDonald, on WEDNESDAY, the Sih day of JULY next. 4 A Re‘reshment Saloon, on Temperance princi- ples, will be opened at one o'clock. Tea will begin at two o'clock. No pains will be spared to meke this a gathering at which all may enjoy themselves. Tickets Is 6d each —to be had at the Stores of Messrs. A. McDonald and Bres.; J. McCormack ; M. Hession, Capt. John A. MeDonald, or any other members of the Committee, and on the grounds. A.C. McDONALD, Sec’y. Georgetown, May 22, 1865. 7in N. B. The above Tea is postponed until TUESDAY, the 11th day of July next. __A.C. McDONALD, Sec'y. _ ~ NOTICE. T HE CHARLOTTETOWN GAS LIGHT COMPANY will receive TENDERS for the FRIEGHT of COAL from Pictou, at per ton. Tenders to be delivered on or before the Ist day of JULY next. : By order, WM. MURPHY, Manager. _ June 19, 1865. NOTICE, T HE CHARLOTTETOWN GAS 4AIGHT COMPANY will receive TEN- DERS for the Truckage of Coal and other goods to or from the Gas Works to any part of the City. Tenders to be received on or before the Ist day of JULY next. , By order, WM. MURPHY, Manager. June 19, 1865. FLO; FLOUR ANDING ex Schr. Seven Brothers— 200 Barrels Superfine FLOUR, 200 do Extra DO J. 8. CARVELL. 12th June, 1865. isl pro 3a. Vo HESTS Choice C j 50 pane aE = aii J. S. CARVELL. is] pro 12th June, ’65. PORTS BRICD SUGAR. ys STORE, and for sale low, 5 Hhds Porto Rico SUGAR. 12th June, ’65. J. 5. CARVELL. is] pro Committee of Management: — John McPhee, | Clement McDonald, Patrick McCormack, Alex Chaisson, and John Ryan. | The Committee, in extending their invitation to| all whoure favourabie, (aud who is not favorable 2) | }to the advancement of religion, beg to intimate that } }no pains will be spared by them to make this the } FIRST PARTY of the SEASON. | Tiel is Gd each, to be had at the Stores of DD). Beaton, Sonris; John Sntherland, Esq_, St. Peter's Bay; R. Walker, Esq., Annandale. Grand River; or from any of the members of the Committee, and on the gronuds. PATRICK McDONALD, Sec’y. St. Margaret's, June 26, 1860. | ickets oo . ie von re a | Excursion to Brule, ON Monday, 3rd July, i865. QI TEA MER Heather Belle will leave bt Charlottetown for Brale, at 9a. m, returning from Brule ut o p. m. Fares there and back, 6s each. [June 26, 1865. Excursions for July,1865, Excursions for July, 1865. | f>ETURN TICKETS to or from Char- | lottetown, Summerside, Shediac, Richibueto, | Miramichi, Pietou, and Brule, will be given on |Steam Navigation Company's Steamers Prixcess or Waves and Hearaer Beive, during the whole of the month of JULY, at ONE HALF FARE. | [{ Each Ticket available for one week. Under the Patronage of Mrs, Dundas. | To assist in raising funds for the improvement | of St. John’s Church, St. Eleanor's. BAZAAR will be held imthat place, in | 4% Mr. BELL’S STORE, on WEDNESDAY, the | 19th day of JULY next. The Steamer Heather | Belle will make an Excursion Trip to Sunmerside lon the occasion, aud the Volunteer Band will be in attendance. Tickets to be had at the Stores of Messrs. Hunt, | Haszard and Campell Doors open at 9 a. in. | A TEA willalso be held on the adjoining grounds jin the afternoon at 34 o’clock, followed by music, j|speeches, &e. Carviages willbe at the Wharf to convey persons to and from St. Eleanor’s. Don- ations will be thankfully received by the Ladies of the Committee :— St. Eleanor’s: Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. W. Hunt, Miss E. Craswell, Mrs. Jarvis, Miss Green, Mrs. Lochhead, Mrs. Hope, Mrs. McKinley, Mrs. Howe, Mrs. Wiggins. Summerside: Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. R. T. Holman, Mrs. H. Green, frs. R Hunt. [2° Excursion Tickets per Steamer to and from Summerside, 63. each. June 26, 1865. NOTICE! ' TEXHE Commissioners appointed by the Heirs of the Estate of the late Honorable DONAL2) MACDONALD, of Glenaladale, Town- ships Nos. 35 and 36, to apportion the same, have accomplished their work: The undersigned re- quests his Tenauts to call and make arrangemenis to pay the amounts due bim without delay, as no other application will be made. | The Portage Farm, situated on the Hillsborough River, about 12 miles from Charlottetown, contain- ing 200 Acres, a large Marsh, and in good cultiva- tion, will be sold for Cash. Apply to JOHN ARCH'D MACDCNALD. Charlottetown, June 19th, 1865. lm TO CONTRACTORS, ENDERS will be received on SATUR- DAY the 24th instant, forthe framing, board- | |ing and finishing outside (windows excepted) of a |house 45ft- by 37ft. and 32ft. post, flat roof; good | security will be required forthe performance of the | contract. Panend specification can be seen on and lafter the 2st. | Materials can be furnished forthwith. | June 19. JOUN DOUSE im .. - o.9 . ‘The Union of the British Provinces. brief account of the several Conferences held in the Maritime Provinces and in Canada, » September and October, 1864, on the proposed ‘ ’ | Confederation of the Provinces, | together with a REPORT OF THE SPEECHES | delivered by the Delegates from the Provinces, on jimportant public occasions. Compiled by the Hon. Edward Whelan, M. P. P.. fone of the Prince | Edward Island Delegates.) Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island: Printed by G. T. Haszard, 1865. | The above little work contains 239 vages. It {has just been issued from the press, oa is hand- somely bound in boards, cotton and roan. It con- jtains the —- speeches delivered on the |question of Confederation during the progress of | the Conferences in the Maritime Provinces and in Canada, with a brief narrative interweaving the ) events which called forth the speeches. The | speeches have been carefully revised and corrected | —in most cases by the speakers themsedves, and all | superfluons matter relating to merely passing inci- | dents eliminated from them. ? | Those who take an interest in the question of | Confederation — (and their number js not on the | decrease, but the reverse,)—-may, it is hoped, find | this Compilation useful for instractive reference. | Only a limited number is reserved forsale. They |may be had at the Bookstores in the course of the Gin, Dried Apples, &c. N STORE, 15 Hhds De Knvper’s GIN, 6 Barrels Dried APPLES, 20 Boxes RAISINS J. S. CARVELL. a oth Jnne, "65, Safe! NE large SALAMANDER SAFE, with powder proof Lock, made by Williams of Boston. For sale by J. 8S. CARVELL. 12th June, *€5 is] pro Cooking Range & Register Grates. ( NE Chilson COOKING RANGE, 4 Register Grates. For sale by J. S. CARVELL. 12th June, °65. is] pro Buckets and Brooms. op oot RECEIVED. ex Str. Commerce, 20 dozen Brooms, 25 dozen Buckets. J. 8S. CARVELL. 1th June, 65. isl pro ECEIVED by the Spring , Ships from England, and for Sale Cheap— 20 Tons Iron, 12 Bundles Sheet Iron, ;12 Boxes Tin, 3 * Galvanized Do | 42 Bdls. Steel (in spring, 230 pieces Plough Metals, cast, shoe & blister.) 195 Bags Nails and Spikes, 1 cask Chain Traces, ; Leask Files, * Sad Lrons, |. * Screws, , * «Zine, 11 “ hook & eye Hinges. 134 Kegs Paints, | 1 cask Bolts and Nuts, 3 pairs Bellows, | 1 case Saws, 3 Anvils, a 7 ~ Gites, 280 Gis, Paint Oil, 1 cask Shot, 1 Bag Curled Hair, 1 case Rifle Cartridge, 1 bale Shoemaker's 1 “ Pereussion Caps, | Hemp, 50 coils Cordage, | 12 dozen Seythes, 3 barrels Putty, 15 Casks and Cases General Hardware Goods, ALSO, Barrels Washing Soda, Kegs Baking Soda, Boxes Soap, Boxes, Pipes, Bags Walnuts and Filberts, Cases Confectionery, and General Groceries. W. E. DAWSON. 1 cask Vices, June 5th, 1865. NEW GOODS BY THE Recent Arrivals from Britain, TENUE Importations for SPRING 1865 being now COMPLETED at the BRITISH WAREHOUSE, we solicit the attention of the public to our Stock of RITISH & FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, Now Open for Inspection, comprising all the Requisite Articles for family use, in Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Groceries, bc. Ge. he. W. & A. BROWN. Jane 5, 1865. 7 PRIVITY gysi® stings . Up, ~ Ce GEO. BREMNER, og Printer, Booh-binder, AND STEREOTYPER, CIIARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L, Having engaged an experienced BOOK-BINDER is prepared to execute all orders with PROMPTITUDE and NEATNESS. t= Entrance to Printing Office and Bindery at Mrs. Bremner’s Book and Stationery Store, Prince Street, where all orders may be left. |present week. Prices — 3s (Boards)—4g (Cotton) jJune 5, 1865, Prince Street, June 5, 1865. | 300 PAIRS VEBS’3 Gralned Water-proof BOOTS, suitable for Fishermen, FOR SALE CUEAP at the P. E. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. 200 Pairs: Men’s Kip Boots, pegged and sewed, FOR SALE CHEAP at the P. E. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. 100 Pairs Men’s Kir Boots and Shoes (a first rate article), FOR SALE CHEAP at the P. E. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. 1000 Pairs Men's Calf Congress Boots, FOR SALE CHEAP at the P. E. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. A Very Large Assortment of Women’s Calf, Congress and Balmoral Boots, all sizes, for sale CHEAP at the P. F. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. 1000 Pairs Ladies’ and Misses’ Congress, Side Lace and Bal- moral Boots, in Kid, Prunella, Grained and Plain Calf, for sale CHEAP at the P. E. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. Every description of Boots, Shoes, &c. made to order, at short notice and at lower prices than at any other establishment in P. E Island. All that is necessary to prove the above Tuct is to examine the Stock at the P. E. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. GEORGE NICOL, Proprietor. Ch’town, June 12, 1865. 6i If you wish buy Furniture, CALL AT DOUGLAS'S WAREROOMS, HE HAS THE Largest and Best Assortment or Ready - made Furniture, OF TUE LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES to select from in the Island, at Extremely Low Prices. fe Please call and examine. GEORGE DOUGLAS, Corner of Kent Street and King Square. Packets between Liverpool, Glasgow & Charlottetown. T HE Subseribers in returning thanks to the importers of goods for their patronage per Ships “* THERESA” and “L. C. OWEN,” beg to give them notice that they purpose having vessels on the berth loading for Chariottetown as below :— The Clipper Ship “L. C. OWEN, A 1 at Lloyd's, coppered and copper fastened, 481 tons register, R. Fraser, Commander, will sail from LIVERPOOL about 5th SEPTEMBER. The Clipper Brig ‘‘ EVADNE,”’ 300 tons, A Lat Lloyd’s, JosepH McDunaLp, Commander. will sail from GLASGOW on or about Sth SEPTEMBER. The Subscribers would a'so inform shippers from Glasgow that they purpose placing their new Barqne the ‘‘ ELECTRO,” 400 tons register, on the line between GLASGOW and CHARLOTTE- TOWN, to follow the “EVADNE” in spring of 1866. For further particulars apply in nar. to Messrs. WiLLi4am Stewart & Oo., 1 & 3 Traf- ford Chambers, South John Street, in Glasgow to James Kexse, Jr. Esq , Union Street, or in Char- lottetown to ».C. OWEN, WM. WELSH. Ch’town, June 5, 1865. _isl pro rw 2m Davson's Building, Corner of Great George and Kent Streets. NEW GOODS. WM. H. WILSON Hes completed his SPRING IMPOR- TATIONS, per L. C. Owen and Edwin and Lizzie from LIVERPOOL, and Urania from LONDON, consiting of: Grey, White and Striped Cortons, Grey and White SHEETING, Faney Shirting, Prints, Striped Skirtings, Jean, Osnaburg, Tick- ings, Hoilands, Grass Cloth, Linen, Fancy Flan- nels, &e. Ke. . Ladies’ Dress Material, in Plain and Fancy Poplinetts, Baratheas, Mo- hairs, Checked Lustres, French Merinvs, Black Silks, and Printed Muslins. Shawls, in Paisley, Black Indiana, Silk Baraze, Fancy Cashmere, &c. Ke. Mantles, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Faney Willow, Straw and Crinoline Bonnets; White and Coloured Hats, Dress Ornaments, &e. &e. Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery, Edgings, Veils, Muslins, Corsets, Laces, and a large selection of Worked Embroidery. A choice selection of Seotch Tweeds, White Shirts, Scarfs, Collars, Braces, Revolving Ties, &e. &e.; Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes in great variety. Groceries, ! TEA, warranted good; Sugar, Molasses, Soap, Candles, Starch, Rice, Tobacco, Indigo, Blue, Pepper, Ginger and Allepice, &e. &c. Hardware, Nails, Hoes, Shovels, Plonghmounting, Glass, Weavers’ Reeds, Tea and Table Spoons, Knives and Forks, &e. &e. The above Goods have been well selected in some of the best English and Scotch Houses, and will be sold at the lowest possible prices for Cash. Ch’town, May 29, 1865. hh rw isl pro ‘Best Island Tobacco! ! HE subscribers, in returning thanks to their friends and cnstomers for the patronage extended to them since their commencement in business, would intimate that they have GREATLY REDUCED The Price of their Tobacco, which is pronounced by judges to be the Best Manufactured on the Island. Samples can be had by calling at their Sicre in Queen-etreet, next door to the Bank of P. E Island. LOWDEN & RICHARDSON. Charlottetown, April 3, 1865. isl tf ‘Township No. 51. THe COMMISSIONER of PUBLIC LANDS, having under the authority of the Act 1€ Victoria, Cap. 18, aa the purchase of that portion of Township 51, the pre ies of WILLIAM and GEORGE F. MON MERY, Esquires, hereby notifies all Tenants and Oceu- piers of Land on the above properties, desirons of PURCHASING THEIR SEVERAL LOCA TIONS, that. ic accordance with the 10th Sec- tion of the above recited Act, he is now to receive the deposit of the Purchase Money of their several holdings, upon producing their titles, or agreements for the same. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Office of Publie Lands, June 5, 1865. tf West India Produce. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale, at his new Warehonse, Qneen-street, opposite Peake's Stores, the unsold portion of the Cargo of Brigt. Heten Davies, from Demerara, viz :-— 10 Pans. heavy retailing MOLASSES, 10 Hhds. Museovado SUGAR, 90 Barrels choice yrannlated Sngar, for family use or preserving equal to refined sugar. =~ ALSO IN STORE, Ex L C. Owen trom Liverpool— 50 Bolts Bleached Navy Canvas from Nos. | to 7, 30 ee AP onrock, “ ltoS 30 Ibs. Seaming Tvrine, 20 Bundles Oakum, 3 — Cables for small vessels, sizes j inch, 9-16 and 3. 7 Chain Anchors to suit do. _2 sets Knee Bars for a vessel of 200 tens. 90 Btls. Mess and Prime Mess Pork, (W.C. Harris’ curing.) He wishes to inform the Trade that the Brigt. Hecen Davies may be ex abont the lath JULY, with 200 Pans. very choice Barbadoes MOLASSES and 75 Packages Bright SUGAR. DANIEL DAVIES. Charlottetown, Sth Jane, 1865. _ isl pro. NEW STORES! Dorchester Street. Liquors Molasses Tea, Sugar Flour, Tobacco, ag . Groceries, &e, [HE SUBSCRIBER has now in his New Brick Stores, Dorchester Street,Charlotte town, the following Extensive and Valuable Stock OF MERCHANDIZE, com rising WINES, BRANDIES, and other LI- QUORS of the best quality; fresh GROCERIES of all kinds; FLOUR, TEA, SUGAR. TOBACCO, MOLASSES, equal toany articles of the kind in the market, which he offers to wholesale and retail customers At the lowest prices for Cash, —VIZ:—— 70 Puachcons choice Demerara RUM, 70 Hogsheads Hollands GIN, 6 Hhds. Irish and Seateh MALT WHISKEY, 6 Hhds. Pale and Dark BRANDY, 6 Hogsheads PORT WINE, 6 hogsheads of SHERRY, 100 dozen Fdinburgh ALK, 100 dozen Guinness’ PORTER, 300 chests and half chests of TEA, 10 hogsheads of SUGAR, 30 puncheons of MOLASSES, 500 barrels of FLOUR, Boxes of Honey Dew TOBACCO, 100 boxes Liverpool SOAP, 80 boxes of PIPES, 1800 JARS, (assorted sizes,) Together with a fall assortment of all articles in the GROCERY LINE, to whieh he invites the attention of his friends in Town and Country, whose past favours are respectfully acknowledged. OWEN CONNOLLY. Charlottetown, May 29,1865. Isl ‘OUR SPRING Importations Per L C. OWEN and UNDINE, ARE NOW READY FOR INSPECTION & SALE. BEER & SONS. Ch’town, 15th May, 1865, OLD STAND, KING SQUARE, CHARLOTTETOWN. Furniture Warerooms, HE subseriber feels grateful for all past favors, and beys to intimate to his old cnstomers and the public in general, that he has lately added to his Establishment Machinery necessary to facilitate his Business in every branch ; and those who wish to bay FURNITURE that is made for use, in the most fashionable styles, and of the best materials, will do well to call and select for themselves, before going elaewhere. from his net Stock, consisting of Walnut and Mahogany Irawing Room Setts, i. e, Oval and Round Centre Tables; French, Easy, Fancy bigh-back, Drawing, Dining, Hall and Bed Room Chairs, Greea Plush and Hair cloth seated: Mahogany Side Boards, Hall Tables, Hat and Umbrella Stands, extension Dining Tables, French and Grecian Sofus, Couches and Lounges (as low as thirty shillings,) Chests of Drawers and Cheflioneers, Bedsteads, Stretch Cots and Cradles, Looking Glasses and Music Stools, Toilet Tables, Wash Stands, Wardrobe, Mattrasses of every description; large and small Folding Clothes-horse and Towel Stands, Boot- stands and Jacks, Clothes Wringers, and a variety of other articles for general household furnishing. WASHING MACHINES with or without wringers, superior to any imported, aud warrauted to give satisfaction, from 80s. to 130s. Two very superior MAHOGANY BEDSTEADS and several good articles of Second-hand Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany. . The above articles will be sold cheap for cash . te All orders promptly attended to in the Cabinet Making, Upholstering, Tarning and Jig Sawing, &c, &c. 1 very superior CBINET ORGAN for «ale, uite new, in Ash and Walnut case, five octaves, ouble bellows, with two blow pedals, four stops, tremolo and knee swell, very cheap for cash. MARK BUTCHER. May 15, 1865. 4in , TO THE TENANTRY oF P. E. ISLAND. HE Legislature, during the late Session, having passed “‘ An Act to assist Tenants in the purchase of the Fee-simple of their Farms,” by advancing to the Tenant ONE HALF of the amount agreed = by the Proprietor and Tenant, as the Purchase Money of his Farm— The Commissioner of Pablic Wands hereby gives notice to all tenants desirous of availing themselves of the privilege of the above recited Act, that he is now prepared to ASSIST SUCH TENANTS in the purchase of their Farms, as in mapner and extent provided under | such Act. FORM OF APPLICATION and full partienlare may be obtained at the office of Crown Lande, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Public Lands Office, May 8, 1865. ~ LONDON GOODS. Expected daily per ‘Urania.’ 50 CITESTS TEA, (finest Kaisow.) 400 Boxes LONDON SOAP, 50 Casks WASHING SODA, 5 Tons OAKUM, 10 Cases ASSORTED CANDY, (in bottles ) 10 Cases Asses ne 30 Kegs LON ]2 Boxes FINE ST. Veueiertone’ Figs Crone, Sences, Boshinn 8 , and Gator Oi. Piys Cosa, Sauces, lcking rticles. ’ DOUGLAS M. HARINGTON, _ Water Streets ial ree Qua May &, 1880. scab YT ‘~ a @ ~ CU et cw: aa a ~~ on =< - & oe saaneee Se Ae SRNR eR SEER en MeN SDSS “Ole a 5 3 r ee we