. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT | {7 affords us much pleasure to give a place in ar columns to the following address to the Very meteth i Viear General, the Parish Priest of ei lian River, who ts about leaving the Is snd on 7 witty Rome. The zeal, piety, and unremitting . ours Wwied Have « pATAC Le Tis a bis minis y have jes diy made n a favourite with bis own peo while all hia Protestant neg ibours have 8 y respected him for the many ex ‘ellent qua s which are ess ntial in the formation ofa pe et Christian character. ro THE. VERY REVEREND JAM) DONALD, V.'G., P. fF. anp Dear StR— S Mc-j} | Very Rev Having learned that you are about j ture from amongat us for a few sour depar yo &@ tour te Roare and ether parts of 0 take routhe, Llurope, we, the parishioners of St. Mary's Church, la dian Niver, avai ourseives of this opperiunity ot erpressing to you eur high appreciation of you swwed Paster, and vur grauitu le ti you for ge our bel | e many favors which we have received at your is. During the twenty-three years of your| ministry in our midst, your untiring Zeal lor our} epititaal welfare in particular, and for the pro motion of our hboly rengien in general, your uni form and unaffected piety aud devotion, jour un ga d taithtui discharge of ali the onerous duties of your sacred offier, have edified us all and have justly gained tor you among all the 1 wrs of the community, and especially among va who have been the especial objects ot your) s tude, the character of a good and zealous! Priest, as well as of an aanable and christian £ eman Alihough the idea of being deprived of your cowpany and spiritual guidance for a short riie lf regret, } period uuses Us feelicegs of ? « t thes i ws are net unmixed with the theughts ef the pleasure which we trust you Wil eX perience ea your tour, especially duriug your as journ i the Eternal City, the centre of Chnistendom | We beg of you, Very Reverend’a ir Sir to accept the accompanying Purse as a& sina) tuke ef our gratitude and devoted attachment as our much esteemed Parish Priest l bidding you new a affectionate farewe! t atime, We soppications to the beg of you not te be unmindful vt | Grace ; | et your Hteduess 1 te ad-| us 1h you Phrone eo and suany acta of kindness and christian dev in our regard, and that we shall not fa pest agsured that we sh ll never for dress our humble and earnest prayers to the} Giver of all good things fer your temporal and eternal happiness, and for your safe return to your grateful and affectionate children iu Christ Donatp S. McLean, Joux P. McLean, i SlicHacL MULLEN, Joun Burke, | JouN ForRRISTAL, Juusn McDonap, JouUN BREEN, DoxaLp McMILLAN, Perer Hickey, the other parishiouers ol st Mary ‘3 Indian River. Church, and i REPLY. My Dear Friexps,—I thank you cerely for the ex preston of these wari se very sin- itiments of attachment and respect, and | assure you that I use not the language of mere compluncat when i that sentiments are reciprocal Charged, as I have been, with the care of various X { t say these tached missions, I am conscious of the imper- et manner in which the onerous duties of my istry have been performed; and I aw highly | gratified to fipd that the kindness of my friends | has thrown a veil over the many deficiencies essarily occurring during a period twenty- | ] ot three years, whieh, I must confess, wo been more numereta, Bere it bet for toe gener oue esmpathy and cordial expport always exiended to me. The presentation of this well-filled purse is an additional proof of the many acts of kindoess al- ready received at youl hands, and of which 1 eball ever retain a grateful recollection While absent, I shail not be urn udfu whose good wishes aud ferveut prayers will be to irce of snace, i as past and the expectation ef ewm revisi\ing the scenes OF MY wWiluistry, 28 Wel a8 Of so many pleasing asseciations and esteewed frie js, will be ever present to my mind. 1 have the honor to remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient humble eersvont. JAMES McDONALD. Mesers. Donald S. McLellan, John P. McLellan Michael Mullin, John Burke, Jeho Forrist Juha McDonald, John Breen, Donald mm, Peter His key. aud the other wi St Mary's Couch, Indian River. pal - _—- mn secouded by Tuc shiny ad, it is sping seaseu having commen tu be heped that our Culonial Geverawents will aif rd shippers every facility necessary to develope the trade of our country, as it is from this depart- ment we derive a large part of our Celonial | revenues. Notwithstanding mach mig! by our Island authorities to give an impulse to trade, still, we are in advance of eur ne ghbours) ' at Bay Verte. They export annually large quan- | ! tities of lumber and ether products, and yet} masters of vessels arriving at that Port are obliged | Campbell, J. R. Gardiner, Jonn Lefurgy, James! mourn the loss of a kind husband and an affection-| by his Honor the Surrogate and Judge of Probate tv travel twenty or thirty miles to euter or clear their vessels. Indeed, if it were constituted | a port of entry for British aud foreign goods, our authorities would be saved much trouble |n paying drawbacks, &¢., and the merchants at Bay Verte would save much time and expense in \upurting | their poods. Negligence on the part of Govern- | ment in not affording the necessary facilities for | trade retards the progress of the couatry.— Com ——-- - ON DIT. That the Ex. Seb Clerk of the Council bas withdrawn his mighty } gate | provide for the destruction of dogs. | by His Exeelleney on the 7th. i his speech 1 have}. EO The steamship Merlin, arrived at Halifax from St. John’s, Newfoundland, on the afternoon of the | 23d April, The most interesting intelligence from this quarter is the formation of a new Government consequent upon the elevation of Attorney Gene- ral Hoyles to the Chief Justiceship, vacated by ‘he Hon. F. B. Carter, one Newfoundland at Sir Francis Brady. of the gentlemen representing the Confederation Conference, held at Quebec, has been appointed Attorney General, and Am- brose Shea, Esq., his co-delegate, has entered the The Courier gives the following as the new Govern new Ministry, and accepts the Premiership ment :— Mr. Ambrose Shea, Premier, without office. Mr. F. B.'T. Carter, Attorney General. Mr. Benrister, Colonial Secretary. Mr Kent, Receiver General Mr. E. D. Shea, Financial Secretary, without a svat in the Council The Hon. Lawrence O’Brien retains bis posi- tron as Senior member, and President of the Ex- ecutive Council in the absence of the Governor. Capt. Carter and Mr. Stabb also retain their seats in the Council without office. The Courier, (Conservative organ,) has reason toe believe that the arrangements will command the respect and confidence of the must influentiai men of all classes Between the Ist and 15th inst. there seven arrivals from the ice, bringing inthe aggre- g ‘The steamer Osprey brought 5500: the steamer Bloodhound, 5467, which number [S86 were old seals; the steamer Woll, 7055; the schooner Eliza, 3100; the Superior 2500; the Russina, 2000; and the Susan, 550¢ the latter reports a number of vessels with good and the steamer Ariel, which arrived at the Sth inst the Westward, reports taverably of the fishery in the Chanuel snd its vicinity The Harbor Grace Standard says that the des- truction of sheep and other animals by the worth- less and starving dogs which are allowed to prowl about the streets, lay it is stated that in Carbonear the dogs are not only killing horses and Cows, but actually devour- ng their own species. They are even attacking aud worrying human beings, a fine little girl hav- ing been wangled in a shocking manner, her face ind eyes being nearly eaten away. They have alse attacked grown up persons, and in one in- stance had nearly destroyed a person walking alung the highway. The Leg siature of the Island passed a bill to The law makes it imperative oa Coustables te destroy all were 8) ;-9 ; 31,153 seals. fares; St. John's on trow is still going on from day tu | dogs found at large. Che Legislature of the Island was prorogued In the course of referred tu the the Governor thus | prospects of the seal fishery : “ Although the result of the seal fishery is not} fully known, the success en} yed by sume Vessels which have already retarned justifies the belief that the community may be congratulated upon } a fairly profitable season in this branch of our lo- industry “ The mildness of the winter, and the apparent promise of a fine and early spring, would seem to encourage hopes for ao equally successful cod fishery. During the session the Assembly passed a bill fur resuseitating Bank and Mackerel fisheries the present season. ” en The following official appears in the It was forwarded to Governor Gordon by the British Consul at Bos- notice New Brunswick Gazette. e0 °-— “ Te avoid annoyance to passengers arriving in Boston from the neighbouring British Provinces, who are net provided with passports agreeably to the instructions of the State and Treasury De- partments, aud which all military and civil offi cers la the empley of the Goverument are enjoir- of you ed strictly te eutoree, i herewith suggest that you you have used Ayor’s—then, and not till then, will immed ately issue instructions to the masters of The remnisceness of the | all paasenger vessels in your employ that from particulars of the diseases it cures, we refer you to snd after such notice, if they return to this port having on board passengers from whom passports | ire required and who are get provided with them, they will not be alloweé te land any pas- sengers or cargo, and will be ordered to sea again “J.S. Goopricu, Collector.” ; - —-_.> —_ BANK MEETING. At a meeting of the Shareholders of the Sum-! merside Bank, held at Summerside, on Tuesday, the 25th day of April, 1205, Harry C Esq., in the Chair, the tollowing resulutions were ultted and adopted :— First, Moved by James Campbell, Esq., and} John Andrew MeDenald, Esq ,—| Phat a Committee of fifteen shareholders be ap- | petted (holding shares in the Summerside Bank them to be eligible for Directors in said Bank) for the purpese of makiug preliminary | Green, sub to enniti larrangements for the working of said Bank; } such as providing a suitable Banking House, by | ot fie dene! building or otherwise; providing piates, and call- | Shaw. ing for a five per cent. dividend te warrant said | undertaking ; said Committee to be superseded | - by the election of the Directors according to law, | és seon as practicable. The following gentlemen were then appointed | to constitute said Committee, viz:—Messrs. Jas. L. Holman, James Muirhead, David Rogers, | ‘harles Green, John Andrew McDonald, Robert Holman, John Haszard, Coiia McLennan, | Capt. W. Richards, Finley McNeill, Hon. James Yeo, and Hon. James Warburton. Second, Moved by Hon. James Warburton, and seconded by John Lefurgy, Esq.—That nine of suid Committee shall be a querum. The Hon. James Warburton being called to the Chair, a unanimous vote ef thanks was ac-; corded to Harry C. Green, Esq., for his im- | partial conduct i the Chair. ROBERT McC. STAVERT, See’y. Sr. James’s Cucren, Porr Hitt.—At the} cateatan a : Executive | Annual Meeting for Parochial business at St.| Shipping ews. patronage | James's Chureh, Port Hill, on Easter Monday, | from the Monitor aud transferred his slimy pro-| the 17th Aprii—the Rev. H. B. Swabey ia the ductions te the columns ef the Protestant. That the leader in the Protestant of Saturday last is a} Thomas Adams, epecimen of “* Tonalt’s” mightiest effort, the ‘ res- | Church-w ardens for the ensuing year. pousible " editor being from home on a a temper- | ance mission. Dame Rumour, with whom! “ Tonalt " 1s peculiarly intumate, says tlat he is rather leaky, a weakness which led to his removal | frown the sinecure office created for him a few | years age by the influence of a certain clergyman | County, on the bedy of a young man named | lace; whom the ungrateful fellow now vilifies —Com. | << - The Dublin Evening Mail, the leading | Irish Conservative journal, speaking of Mr | MeGee's recent pamphlet on ** Federal Go vernmente, Past and Present,”’ says :— In furtherance of the scheme for the Con- federation of the British Provinces of North America, lately sw felicitously introduced by Lord Monck, Mr. MeGee has published the pamphlet now under our notice, and dedicated it to the Governor General. Society must have made no little progress in Canada to be fit to have addressed to it for the purpose ol influencing opinion a publication of so much literary merit, although upon a purely prac- tical | egielative measure. In less than fifty pages Mr. MeGee gives a| concise and perfectly clear statemen: and re- chair — John Yeo, Esq., M. P. P., and Mr. were unanimeusly appointed mer being elected by the people and the latter by the minister. Sexton, Heury Folland. ; sens i On Wednesday last, an Inquest was held before Joho MeNeill, Exq., one of the Coroners for the James MeDonald, of Lot 14. About 11 o'clock on the day previous, he was seen to cross a field | and marsh, and to wade (in his clethes) deter- winedly into the Eliot River—then at high water —near Bonshaw. Verdict:—Drowned himself whet of an unsound mind. _- — HOoLLoWAayY’s PiLLS—Pure blood.—As this vita! fluid, when in a healthy state, sustains and reno- vates every part of the living system, so when tt becomes impoverished or linpure exerts a pre- cisely contrary effect. that any medidine which does not reach the cir culation can never exterminate the disease; but any preparation capable of exercising a sanitary | influence over the blood, must with it- be carried to every living fibre of the frame. The lungs, heart, liver, kidneys and skin, all receive benefits from its mere wholesome condition. Holloway’s purifying Pills operate directly, powerfully, and beneficially, upon the whole mass of blood, whe- ther venous or arterial, They strengthen the NEWFCUNDLAND. The for-! It is abundantly manitest | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 8. 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, &c., deserve to suffer if they will not try | the celebrated | PLANTATION BITTERS, which are now recommended by the highest medi- cal authorities and warranted to produce an! PUBLIC LAN DS SALE. Townships Nos. 38, 39, 41 and 42 Improved Farms for Salo. pure Commissioner of Pablic Lands will submit to Publie Competition, at Mr. JOHN PHELAN’S, Morell, Lot 39, on THURSDAY, the ist day of June next, at 12 o'clock, noon— 50 ACRES OF LAND, situate on Jay’s Road, Lot 38, adjoining land now held by John Geddie Douglas, now or late in the occupation of Hugh MeKinnon. 5 ACRES OF LAND, situate on Sinnot’s Road. Lot 39, near Patrick Redmond’s, now or late in the occupation of R. McDonald. 12 ACRE3 OF LAND, adjoining the 5 acres of land abuve described, now or late in the occupation of James MeVarish. 15 ACRES OF LAND, situate on Mill | Town Road, Marie, Lot 40, adjoining lands held | They make the weak strong, the languid bril-| by William Mobbs and James Long, now or late in ; . | the oceapation of John Quigley. And on FRIDAY, the 2ad day of JUNE NEXT, at 12 0 clock, noon, at JOHN SUTHER- bark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all) |, 4Np’S, Esquire, St. Peter’s Bay— | immediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly | agreeable, perfectly pure, and must supercede all |other tonics where a Fealthy, gentle stimulant is required. | They 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. | | They strengthen the sytem and enliven the mind.) They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. | They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach | They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. | They cure Diarrhoea and Cholera Morbus. | They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. liant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. | |They are composed of the celebrated Cualisaya| ‘preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix rum. For/ 43 AQRES OF LAND. situste on the particulars, see circulars and testimeprials around | Portage Road. Head of St. Peter's Bay, Lot 41, ad- | each bottle. joining land held by Donald O' Henley, now or late in the occupation of Donald McKinnon. | 68 ACRES OF LAND, situate at Cable : 4 Head, Lot 41, adjoiuing land held by Emanuel Me jof each bottle, and green label, for exportation,! Ewen, now or late in the occupation of Andrew around each neck. See descriptive Circular around ; Webster. | each bottle. 50 ACRES OF LAND. si i 00 ACRE: sAND., situate on the P.H. DRAKE « « Oo. | Capes Road, Lot 42, adjoining land held by James New York. | McKinnon, now or late in the occupation of Douald i Beware of impostors. Examine every bottle. See that it bas an unmutilated metal cap over top May 1, 1865 Gms | McKinnon, Charles’ son. 50 ACRES OF LAND, situate on the apes Road, Lot 42, adjoining land held by Jon Dixon, Esq , now or late in the oceapation of Don -_—_- - **Qur Vive ’—When the army of General Wolfe was climbing the steep that led to the Plains of | Abraham, they were met ly the quick “Qui Vive”’ : ee aes of the French Sentinel; but having Frenchmen ald Hector ene e 'with them, they replied, and thus gained the, 50 ACRES OF LAND, situate at the oe oo ee the a _— oye decided | rear of land held by James McIsaac, Goose River, the fate of Quebec was fought s all know ** Qui! Lot 42. Vive” is the expression used by French Sentinels} fp pra 9 to challenge an enemy, then let all who owa Horses | 50 ACRES OF | be on the alert and challenge the first appearance Rive * land held by of disease in their favorite charger; and if they | River, Lot 42. . ask—Uow shall we cure it ? we say use ‘Carlton’s | 50 ACRES OF LAN D,. situate at Big Conditi nD Powders.”” Do you wish your horse ” Cape, Lot 42, adjoining land held by Allan Me eee ae gym *e pi — ; oie n, eS late in the occupation of Donald ondition Powders. o you want a healthy horse? | McKinnon, Alexander's son. Use “Carlton’s Condition Powders.”? Do you we . é‘ ; ‘ : se “Carlton ondition | wiers Do you wont 10 ACRES OF LAND. being a portion to save money in fattening all kinds of stock ? oss a hae Wail" sag ks I Ses “Casiton’s Condition Powders.” Geld by all | °F the Five Houses Farm, Bay Fortune Road, Lot ' eh assilhiean 12, at the rear of land lately owned by Owen Deaiers—25 cents per package. a tees . wo . “9h Fite Sullivan, now or late in the occupation of Samuel Barge. And on SATURDAY, the 3rd day o! JUNE, at Mr. WILLIAM HART'S, Cardigan Road, at 10 o'clock, a. m.: 50 ACRES OF LAND, situate cn the Road leading from Cardigan to St. Peter's Bay, Lot 53, adjoining lands held by Widow St>+wart and Geoffrey Pendergrast, now or late in the occupation of William Stewart or Michael Sanphy. 80 ACRES OF LAND, situate on the Launching Road, Lot 54, adjoining land held by LAND, situate at the Michael McDonald, Goose eo — Ayer’s Sarsapnzrilla Ts a concentrated extract of the choice root, so 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 these who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will ac complish their cure must prove, as this has, of im mense service to this large class of our afficted 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 James Campbell, now or late in the occupation of complaints :— | Donald MePherson, of Georgetown. Serofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores, Skin | Diseases, Pimpies, Pustules, Blutches, Eruptions, | St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter or} Salt Rheum, Seald Head, Ringworm, &c. Syphilis or Venerial Disease is expelled from the | _ i. 4 he | system by the prolonged use of this SARSAPARILLA, | q and the patient is left in comparative bealth. i PUBLIC LANDS SALE, WASTE LANDS. Female Diseases are caused by Scrofula in the! blood, and are often soon cured by this Exrract or Townships Nos. 33, 40, 41, 42, 53, 54 The above properties are submitted for sale in accordance with the 38th section, 16 Vie. cap 18, JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Office, May 1, 1865. oin SARSAPARILLA. Do not discard this invaluable medicine, because | you have been imposed upon by somethinz pretend. | ing to be Sarsaparilia, while it was not. When snbmit to PUBLIC or PRIVATE SALE, Mr. JOHN PUHELAN’S, Morrell, Lot. 3y, THURSDAY, the Ist day of JUNE next: WASTE LANDS, situate on the Marsh, and McDonald roads, Townships Nos. 39 and 40. On FRIDAY, the 2nd day of JUNE, at JOHN SUTHERLAND’'S, Esquire, St. Peter's Bay— WASTE LANDS, situate at the rear of farms} fronting on Bay Fortune, Portage and Capes Koad. | Townships Nos. 41 and 42. On SATURDAY, the 3d day of JUNE, at 10 | o'clock, a.m, at Mr. WILLIAM HARTS, Cardigan can take thew pleasantly, and they are the best | Road— Aperient in the world for all the purposes of a WASTE LANDS, situate on Mill, Town, Caréi- | family physic. ivan and Lziunching Roads, Townships Nos. 53] Prepared by DR. J.C. AYER & Co, Lowell, pand oA. Mass, and seid at wholesale and retail by | Plans of the Lands exhibited, and conditions Geo. A. Bayarp, St. John, N. B. made known at the time of sale. Avery Brown & Co, Halifax N.S. | JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. W. R. Watson, Ch’town, P. E. E. 365 5 at you know the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For minute on Ayer’s American Almanac which the agent below named will furnish gratis to all who cal] for it. Aver’s Catuartic Pitts, for the cure of Costive- ness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, | Foul Stomach, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Heartburn arising from Disordered Stomach, Pain, or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, and for a Dinner Piil, ‘Phey are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive | Land Office, May 1, 1865. ein Married, Valuable Property On the 26th ultimo, at the residence of the bride's | father, by the Rev. James Allan, Mr William IN of Covehead, to Miss Betsey M., eldest daughter of W. D. Lawson. Esqr, Stanhope Charlottetown for Sale ! ee eee ae — be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION. Died, , on TUESDAY, the Thirtieth (30th) day of AtSonris Mili Road,Lot 45,after an illness of four) MAY next, 1865, at the hourof 12 o'clock, noon, vears, John O’ Henley, in the 5ith vear of his age.| at the Cotoniat Buitpinxe, in Charlottetown, The deceased left a widow and five children to pursuant to a Licevse daly granted for that purpose ate father. ‘ Requiescat in pace.” of this Island, bearing date the 26th day of January At Summerside, on Friday, 2lst ultimo, after a} just, 1865— ALL the Right, Title and Interest of few bours illness, John Wesley, only child of Mr.) WILLIAM SMARDON, late of CHARLOTTE Charles Strong, aged 16 mouths TOWN, in Queen's County, in Prince Edward Is- On the Mth ultimo, after an illness of two years} Jand, deceased, in and to All that part of TOWN land a half, Mr. Robert Baker, of f'reetown, in the | LOT No. 35, in the third hundred of Town Lots in 76th year of his age. | Charlottetown, bounded as follows, that is to say : At Grand River, Lot 56, on the 2lst ultimo,} —Commencing at the south-east angle of said Town Marie Chaffey in the 35th year of he age, leaving} Lot. on the North-west edge of Grafton Street ; a huaband and six children to mourn their irrepar- | thence by a right angle jine therewith north-west- able Joss. | wardly, for the distance of one hundred and On the same day, Mr. Robert Swallow, in the | twenty-eight feet, eight inches; thence by a right FEXYHE Commissioner of Publie Lands will | }3 NEW ADVERTISERIENTS. ~“ pare | EAS } STEAMSHIP LINE. ye I. Steamer Commerce, F. M. Snow, | Master, will leave BOSTON for CHARLOT- TETOWN, on TUESDAY next, MAY 2nd; re-} turning, she will leave Charlottetown for Boston | the following Monday, May &th. The “Commerce’’ will continue to leave Boston | every alternate TUESDAY, and Charlottetown | every alternate MONDAY, until farther notice. For Freight or Passage, apply to Frankliu Snow! & Co., 4, Commercial-street, Boston, or to I. C. HALL, Agent. | FIRST ARRIVALOF | NEW GOODS, For Spring 1865, At the British Warchouse. UST RECEIVED, per Steamer Commerce, from BRITAIN, via Halifax, 2 Cases Dry Goods. containing New Styles in STRAW GOODS, Rich Fancy RIBBONS, and a Variety of DRE33 GUODS. ©! Balance of Stock per ‘ Undine’ and ‘1. C.| Owen.’ W. & A. BROWN. May 1, 1865. SPECIAL NOTICE!! rENUE undersigned have ap- ointed Mr. H. J. RICHARDSON, of Summer- side, their AGENT, where TOBACCO can be had at the SAME RATE as in Char- lottetown. LOWDEN & RICHAR May 1, 1865. tf _ Char'town, May 1, 1865, SON. } PANORAMA Of Cruikshank’s Bottle, AND LECTURE, A great subject of Temperance. BY G. W. MILLNER, 4 T TEMPERANCE HALL. on WED-! NESDAY, the 3d, and THURSDAYs the 4t! MAY, and on the following evening, FRIDAY the oth, at ST. ANDREW’S HALL. Also, a Sketch of the Internal Coating of the Hu- man Stomach, showing the action of alcohol on the mucus membrane. Tocommence at 80’clock ; admission 9d, reserved seats Is 6d. Tickets for sale at W. R. Watson's, Laird & Harvie’s, and at the door. May 1, 1865 lin SALE AT AUCTION OF A LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ELONGING to the Estate of the late J.N. HARKIS, by order of Ton. W.W Lorn, Executor to the Estate, on FRIDAY, the Sth day of May, on the Market Sqnare, viz :— " 6 Franklin Stoves, for Wood, 1 do Coal. second | hand; Mahogany Shiffoneer, Mahogany Table, Birch Sideboard, Veneer Centre Table, Veneer Chest of Drawers, Work Table and Work Box, Knife Box. with Knives and Forks, Clocks, 2 Curtain Poles, small Pine Cupboard, Wash Stand, Basin, Jng, &c, Violin and Mahogany case, Spy Glass, Mirror, Lookivg Glass, Feather Bed, Bolster, 2 Pillows, 1 Mattvass. 6 Birch Chairs, seats Red Merino, 2 Cane | Seat Chairs, Sofa, Arm Chair, 2 Kitchen Chairs, 1 Carpet, 2 Hearth Rugs, Footstool. Buffalo Robe and Cape, Books, Pictures, 5 Cotton Sheets, 5 Pil low Causes, 2 Bolster Cuses, 5 Towels, Pair Blan- kets, White Counterpane, Comforter, Tea Tray, Kitchen Furniture. and sundry other articles. ~ WM. SINCLAIR, Auctioneer. Ch’town, May 1, 1865. Entire Horse ‘Prince,’ at Auction. ‘EXO be sold at AUCTION, onthe Market | Square, on FRIDAY next, 5th of MAY, at 12} o'clock, the ENTIRE HORSE * PRINCE,’ rising years old, stands 16 hands bigh, of dark brown | color, sired by Saladin, from a very fine Mare | bred by Michael Kelly, in the Royalty. Terms! Liberal. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, May 1. 1865. lin A CARD. WILLIAM 8. MACGOWAN, Commission Merchant AND AUCTIONEER, SOURIS EAST. Souris, May 1, 1865. tf Lottery Notice. YHE Drawing for the S'eigh in aid of a Farmer’s Club and Temperance Hall, came off on the Mth March, ultimo, in accordance with arrangements made by the Committee of Manage ment, the winner of the Sleigh being Mr. John Hanley, Painter, of Georgetown. F. W. HUGHES, 75th year of his age—father of the above vamed | angle therewith south-westwardly for the distance Maria Chaffey—leaving a numerous family to} of eighty-five feet, or antil it meets the north-east | moarn the losa of a kind and indulgent parent. edge of Great George Street ; thence following the : course of said Street south-eastwardly for the dis tance of fifty-three feet; thence by a right angle | therewith north-eastwardly twenty-two feet,eleven }inches; thence by a right angle line therewith | north-westwardly seventeen feet and seven inches ; | thence by a right angle line therewith north-east- Ari] 22.— Ariel, Moran, Buctouche; deals. 24| wardly for the distance of five feet; thence by a —Elizabeth Graham, Langlass, New York; bal. | right angle line therewith north-westwardly five Nanev, McLeod, Bay Verte; deals. Ploughboy, | feet; one? a — angle tine sparen marth : SS ions ie lll aoa * . | eastwardly fifteen feet, nine inches, to the north- | Swith, Ps eel ooe. ver — - P sa eust ddate of aright of way; thence following the | Boston and Ha tas 3 oe. ao tee | course thereof south-eastwardly for the distance of | rence, Goldsinith, Richibucto ; deals. Kit Carson, | oventeen feet; thence bv a right angle therewith Blair, Bosten ; merch. 27—Carlew, Stuart, Wal- | north-eastwardly for the distance of twenty-seven building stoue. Nancy, McLeod, do.;} fect and six inches; thence by a right angle line | therewith south-eastwardly three feet, five inches | thence by a right angle line therewith south west April 25.—Sch. Tera, Foley, St. John’s Nfld a wardly a oe six ee — oats. Spray. Foley, do; do. 24—Naney, Me by a rig it apgle line therewith south-eastwardls | Bae Wi ct. head Evergreen, Johnson, | thirty-eight feet, to suid uorth-west edge of Grafton Leod, Bay Verte } Bet einer re. S | Street; thence following the course of the same Boston; oats. Ariel, Moran, Buctouche; bal. north-eastwardly forty-one fee. four inches to the 25—J. E. Carr, Cari, Plaister Cove; potatoes. place of commencement. 26—Oriander, Muteh, St. John’s N. F.; general)” ALSO all the Right, Title, and Interest of the cargo. Ploughboy, Smith, Pictou; bal. Brig} said late William Smardon, deceased, in and to ull Juniper, Pilliphanl, Mirimichi; bal. 27—Sch. | that other part or portion of said TOWN LOT No | Elizabeth, Graham, New Vork; oats. | 35,in the said Third hundred ef Town Lots in a | Charlottetown, thus described, that is to say :— Commencing at the south-west angle of the said | Town Lot, on the north-west edge of said Grafton PORT OF CHAKLOTTETOWN. ARRIVED. i boards. CLE‘SRED. | Liverpool, April I—Sailed, Prioress for Char- lottetown. 7th—L. C. Owen, and Undine. | Strects thence following theepeswe of thé wortli- Gravesend, April 6—Sailed, Uriania, ‘ | east edye of Great George Street north-westwardly, | Swansea, April 13—Bark Alma, for Richmond | for the distance of eighteen feet six inches; thence Bay by aright angle line therewith north-eastwardly Liverpool, April 15—Loading, Lelia Alice, Ar- | thirty-tive feet six inches, or until it meets the bitrator, Edwin & Lizzie. | south-westedge of the right of Way ; thence follow- : ing the course thereof sonth-eastwardly eigliteen feet six inches to said Grafton Street ; thence fol- | pRICES CURRENT. | } | lowing the course of the same south-westwardly | thirty-five feet six inches te the place of com- Casrvorrerown, April 28, 1865. view of the Achaian, Adtolian, and other| stomach, excite the liver and kidneys, expel dis- eeatad | mencement ' leagues of the ancient Greeks, of the Italian | ease and prolong existence. Beef, (small) per SE aarti 4a to 81| anid late Willian Saardeptttictabed te en bo’ Swi ? ee 7 } pee an oS s AF S° $2 CS 2898 O88 7 said late William Smardon, deceased, in oa Leagues, of the ov the Dates or e oived) Tue Remarkanee Puorertizs of Brows’s| Do by the quarter. ..--e+r+ seer cere eee 4d to 7d| Right of Way, eight feet iu breadth, aud in length Provinces of the Netherlands, the German) Reoncuiat Trocues have been thoroughly tested | Pork, (carcass)......+. 6. ++ cere ecereceee 4d to 5d) thirty-eight feet, or thereabouts, leading from Graf Confederation of the United States; and) since first introduced. The demand for them has| po (small).......----- es eee coos ..+-6d to 7d | ton Street, northward, throngh Town Lot No. 35, ( ; ae Jastly the new Confederation of the South-| steadily increased; and earey upon ae + Mutton, per Ib.... 2.6. cee cee cece cers 5d to 8d | aforesaid; and all other rights the said William . i | merits, they have found favor with those who, | yo, Wace db reds ocbed cbub aie . 24d to 6d| Smardon, in, to, or in respect of, or in connection ern States. For every purpose of illustration, | from "Palmonary, Bronchial, or Asthmatic com i. oat par S s : with said Town Lot No iS. i ; Ham, per Ib.......- Sudodiwe sibs We ++--6d to 8d f as regards the topic beiore the British North | plaints, require them. For Coughs and Colds they | pitecy, (fre h)..-+ cece cece cee eens 1s 5d to 1g 64| ALSO all that PEW in SAINT PAUL'S Americans, the few pages of these notes on | are efficacious. Do by the tub..........s-.. -- 48 Id to ts $a) CHURCH, SR + wine Pew No Federal Governments appear to ust) contain “ aie i Cheese Ib 31 to 6a| ‘ifty seven, in the aisie or body thereof. ese, per Ib. ... --.- eee cece eee eee .-3d to oa ste a Zs 3, ty quite « sufficient store. Before stating the| HUNNEWELL'S TOLU ANODYNE. | uti, per tboo.. ooo... 00 ‘Lace yen] Dee series pateuare sient. Sale appt conclusion at es author = a “ The real necessity of this splendid preparation pees. = > bebd gictende tian on dane nee = bevy Gls od en eed ho, WI ee ive one a which is a good sample of; . ; we a a Y ite non Lo Diag ius - + enn ah es omptoen ‘ ’ : says She dasaanan fi ' fh el . Z it was two-fold, and well hae it prove ale So BOT amen, bar W...- >. -- Soi ccesd cease ae cae THOMAS DAWSON, ; Executors. ess and force of his style, and, as cessity has been met. To have a true and natural ie ied i. Ske cL ae aera Tee JOSEPH HENSLEY : seems to us a special indication of his sagacity Opiate tor all eases of Loss of Sleep and Nervous | “83° Pe Resenhtas Ch’towh, 18th April, 1865. as 4 statesman. [Here follows the passage | Debility, and Axti-spasmodic for all Neuralgic. | 5 - {e™ The above Land and Premises comprehend referred to | Rheumatic, Gout, Hysteria, Paralytic, and St. | Sadenee: — cer Te ee = eae the valuable places of pine a Soes nape Vitus Dance cases as an inward application, with- | . eae ;and Grafton Streets, ocenpied by Messrs. George : ; > r +j , the horrors or bad effects Gra, Millner, Joseph Knight, Stanford Wells, M. Ste- SuIPWREGK AND Loss or Six Lives. —On fee pres Pod “a 0, an Sed ate| Barley, per bushei....-.-.. docs ch sehen ee 4s) venson, McRue, and the Brighton Depot, and the " Gn ee eat ee eee aoention that Mhould it fail of aaedien the com-| Oats, per do ....++-++++0+++-28 Id to 28 3d Saddlery Store of the late William Smardon. of Govie, from Dunkirk to Bara, with our.) ciaint, would leave no stain of debility behind. | Poultry. : etruck on the North Bar. It was bl f ea, Wine, Leather, &C. wc ruck on the North Bar. it was DlowiMg) bor Tooth and Earache, for Nervous or common | Geese....-+0-- +++ er22 eee seer ee erence +++.-none ’ ’ ‘ s ' chet we — the vessel was . che © for| Sick Headache, for the suffering in Monthly Men-| Turkeys, ot ie a hbhohd wn dine te A ~ to = AT AUCTION ! the hsrbour, but in consequence of the buoys) stryation, Distress after Eating, it is almost Fowls, each....-.-- +--+ hokeline +h oes s 31 to 2s b os a 3 ~ ' ty ts iber’s SALES having been misplaced by the reer nt stormy | infallible. It is the production of a celebrated | Chickens, per pair... --+-+++++ +++ ++ee +++. Done, ce ot she Soe eros weather, she steered a wrong course. The! herb from India, perfectly natural in its color, Fish. a pate spat ~ ' Rosslare Life Boat put off to her assistance, | uniform in setion, and oy —_ to = it, | oe gee acer th <4 bedediinet = | 20 chests TEA, §0 sides LEATHER, aod even got within speaking distance, but) will be found the greatest necessity in Every) eae P ieee 0 cee ls 3d to Is 94 ' 4 Barrels and 1 Tierce RICE, owing vo the terrific natare of the storm, was Family. This preparation has the moet unquall- Mackerel, per dozen.......-.-++-+«- g 5 quarter Caske five old PORT WINE, wnable to reach her. The captain, his wife fied ot wry os of large pone - I rcieen is sa Hidadlty Lumber. etal 3 Casks DuKuyper GIN. : 7 ke ; controlled by a thorough knowledge of medicine; Boards, emlock)...e++cecees cree eens OS 0 4s aod servant maid, and the crew, consisting Of | |g it is the wish of the proprietor that it may Do (Spruce).....-++-+--+- Bias . 4s to 5s | Ss Terms at Sale. : the mate and three bands, got into the ves-| be accepted with perfect confidence by all,as free} Do (Pime).....-++--++eeeee eevee. 78 to Qs) May 1, 1865. lin J S. CARVELL. tel's boat, but anfortunately the boat had got) frum every species of quackery, and based on Shingles, per M....------- ial abies «++ 108 to 1s | NOTICE. only a short distance when she capsized, and ali on board were lost, with the exception of the mate, Juhn Watson, who swam up to the vessel and got on hoard. in about two hours after this melancholy catastrophe, the steam- tug Ruby, Captain Blake. towed the life boat to the vessel and took the mate on board. The cargo is being landed. but the vessel will, skinner, Wholesale and Retail Agents, Char- become a total wreck.— Waterford People. most perfect laws in Materia Medica. | Asthma and Dyptheria are effectually cured by | the Anodyne and among its greatest points. JOUN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass. | {Ce For sale by all dealers in Medicine. | W. R. Watson, T. DesBrrsay, and M. W [May 1, 1865. lottetown. liw Sundries. Timothy Seed... ..-- eee ceeeeecee sees ted to D4 | Clover Seed per Ib.....--- ..Is 2d to Is 4d Hay, per tom.......- cece eens eens eee + 708 to 808 | Straw, per CWL......+++-- ores cooks Gf to.2s | Homespun, per yard...... -. ++ 4s to Gs | Calfskios, per Ib........ 0+. 7d to 9d | + Hides, per 1D.... cee cere cece cece eeeeees Sheepsking.... .-.+-+ +++ se eeee ee eee +68 to 88 i GEORGE LEWIS, Marxet Clerk. MEETING of the Provisional Com- BANK, held at Summerside, on Tuesday, the 23th day of April, instant: day of June ne xt. JAMES MUIRHEAD, Chairman. Summerside, April 26th, 1865. isl rw p3in | mittee of the Shareholders of the Sammerside f five per cent of the®ubscribed Capital be made vova Se: \ upon the Shareholders of said Bank, payable to the THURSDAYS, at 9 o'clock, a. m. Chairman of suid Committee, on er before the first Sec’y to Committee. | Ch'town., P. E. 1, April, 1865. : BOARDIN«. PW O GENTLEMAN ean fiod permanent BOARD, with comfortable apartments, in a private family, in Summerside. Apply to Mr Joseph Bertram, Book Store, Summerside. May 1, 1865. Woh DOB »> In Store. 30 BBLS. «EXTRA STATE” FLOUR, Just Arrived, Per Schr. Cecilia from BOSTON, 150 Bbls. ‘‘Government Mills.” Daily Expected, Per Schr. * Kir Carson,” from BOSTON, 500 Bbls. “ EXTRA STATE,” (Choice brands.) For sale by J. ROBERTS ECKART, Peake’s Brick Building, Water-st. Ch’'town, April 24, 1865. CLONVLUSAT THAD = v ce eo tw + “POST ‘LL 4990 TU Te d Jo sayty oyqnuosvoy 4V Make GRY Guid Boston and Colonial ; | nearly TREBLED, and taxes, duties, licenses, ect , | tronage extended to him since his commencement 100 BRITISH PERIODICALS, —VIZ:—. The London Quarterly Review, (Con- servative.) The Edinburgh Review, (Wliz.) The Westminister Review, ( Radical.) AND Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine,(Tory.) | VENUE American Publishers continue -to! reprint the aboove-named periodicals, but as the cost of printing has pouBLeD, the price of paper largely increased, they are compelled to advance | their term: as follows :— TERMS FOR 1865: For any one of the Reviews. -.-.--- per ann okanagan For any two of the Reviews...........--.-+.. 7.00 For any three of the Reviews. ......-.-.-.+- 10.00 For all fonr of the Reviews......-..+-.-«-+- 12.00 For Black wood'’s Mawarzine..........---.-++++- 4.00 For Blackwood and oue Review.....-..-----.- 7.00 For Blackwood and any two of the Reviews. 19.00 For Blackwood and three of the Reviews -.-.13 00 For Blackwood and the four reviews. -..-...-. 15. Sifbscribers in the British Provinces will remit, in addition to these prices, TWENTY-FOUR CENTS A Year for Blackwood, and EIGHT CENTS A YEAR for each Review, to cover the U. 8. Postage. The works will be printed on a greatly improved quality of paper. and while nearly all American Periodicals are either advanced in price or redaced in size—and very generally both—we shall con tinne to give faithful copies of af. the matter con. | tained in the original editions.. Henze, our present | prices will be found as cheap for the amonnt of | matter furnished, as those of any of the competing | periodicals in this country. ii. 4: Compared with the price of the original editions, | which atthe present premium on gold would be about $100 a year, onr prices ($15) are exceedingly low. Add to this the fact that we make our annual payments tothe British Publishers for early s! ects and copyright 1n Gotp—$1 costing us at this time (Jan., 1865) nearly $2.50 in earrency—and we trust that in the scale we have adopted we shall be en t'rely justified by our subscribers and the reading public. : The interest of these periodicals to American readers is mather increased than diminished by the articles they contain on our crvit, War, and, thongh sometimes tinged with prejndice, they may still, considering their great ability and the different | stand-points from which they are written, be read and studied with advantage by the people of this country, of every creed and party. THE FOUR REVIEWS FOR 1863 A few canies of the above remain on hand, and will be sold at $5 for the whole four, or $2 for any one We also publish the FABMER'S GUIDE, By Henny Stepuens, of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Nortos, of Yale College. 2 vols. Royal Octavo, 1600 pages and numerous Engravings Pricer $7 for the two volumes— by mail, post paid, $8. 3 LEONARD SCOTT.& CO., PURLISHERS, No. 38 Walker Street, New York. _ A CARD. HE subseriber, in returning thanks to his friends and enstomers for the Uberal pa ; i in business, would intimate to them and the pnblic generaliy that he is prepared to exeente orders in the various branches connected with his trade, that is to aay c-- . . . . Carriage & Sleigh Painting, Hiouse, Sign, and SREAMZIRAL PATTEIZE, Plain and Decorative PAPER - HANGING, Carriages and Sleighs always on band for sale in season. Atso—A quantity of 19 x 109 WINDOW SASHES, with or without Glass, for Sale cheap for Cash or approved paper. (© All orders from the country punce- tually attended to, EDWARD MARTIN. Residence, Kent Street. nearly opposite Joun Scott, Esq., Carriage builder. Charlottetown, April 24, 1865. 3m FINAL NOTICE! “PHOSE persons who are yet indeb'ed to CHARLES BELL, are requested to coine for- ward and pay their respective Accounts, without delay. All Accounts and Notes of Hand remaining unpaid on the 10th day of MAY next, will be sued | for without any distinction of persons whatever. JOUN BELL, Attorney for CHARLES BELL. April 24, 1865. (till 10th May) MOLASSES. vy Pm PUNS. Retailing MOLASSES, od 50 Puns. Demerara bO For sale by J. 8. CARVELL. SUGAR, 1 HHUDS. BRIGHT SUGAR, For sale by Dee. 26. J. 8. CARVELL. RAISINS, BOXES CHOICE RAISINS, 25 For sale by Dee. 26. J, 96 U. Dee. 2 8. CaRVELL. FLOUR! FLOUR! BBLS. Bakers’ FLOUR, 50 Bbls. Pastry DO 200 Bbls. Extra DO 500 bls. Superior and Fair, For sale by J. S. CARVELL. COAL TAR, BBLS. COAL TAR, For sale by J. 8. CARVELL. FAIRBANKS’ SCALES, Tue Subscriber has in stock and for gale, | a full assortment of FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES, | 20 Dee or 50 Dee. 26. i Consisting of — Platforms, j Unions, Counters, Grocer, and Even Balances, | J. 8. CARVELL, Agent. | Dec. 26. | BUCKETS & BROOMS. DOZ. BUCKETS 25 Doz. BROOMS, | For sale by J. S. CARVELL. KEROSENE. 1 OO CA55s best KEROSENE OIL, For sale by J. 8. CARVELL. 25 Dec. 26. Dec. 26. SOLE LEATHER, SIDES Heavy New York SOLE, LEATHER, For sale by J. 8. CARVELL. 20 Dec. 26. SOAP & CANDLES. Boxes P. Y. SOAP, 100 Boxes Common SOAP, 100 do CANDLES, For sale by yee. 26. tf J. 8. CARVELL._ TO CARRIAGE MAKERS! | IRON, STEEL. AXLES. BOLTS §& NUTS: to be had very cheap for Cash at W. E. DAWSON’S. December 5 1864. STELLA COLAS. Rimme!’s Srella Colas Boquet, dedicated by permission to bis talented Artiste ** Her beauty hangs npon the cheek of night, As arich jewel in an ethiop’s ear,” ‘mnwad ‘TViIdVO da diVd WUVT V ONIAVIL “ANVAWOD yuoiy ‘OXON SHLUVEHD MUMLSVONVI GNV NOCNO'T Susth AO SESSV © MAILS. mpue MAILS for the neighbouring Pro-| } vinces will be made up and forwarded from) —Napoleon “Pomade, for fixing the Mustachecs. | land instantaneous Hair Dye, for giving the Hair} It red tl | General Post Office as follows: t ee ee a Nova Seotia, via Pictou, on “MONDAYS and | and whiskers a natural and permanent shade with- | wh« wick on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 8 a. m. L. C. OWEN, Posmaster General. Gereral Post Office, 11th April, 1865. For the United States, Canada and New Bruns-! Perfumes for the Handkerchicf: | Alexandra, Guards, Fragepane, Prince of Wales, Rimmel’s Lilly of the Valley, Jockey Club, Wood Violet, Millefleur, Essence Boquet. Patchouly, Violet, |} White, Red, Blue, NEW ENGLAND Roofing and M’f’g Co. OF BOSTON. HE undersigned being appointed sole Agent for this Island for the sale of the above Company's Rooting preparation, is now prepared |The North British Review, (Free Church.) | to farnish parties requiring the same, And by their stating how many squares require Covering cau have the amount needed. It is warranted Fire and Water Proof, if put on properly. Gravel also furnished. Please call and leave your orders. EDW. R. TAYLOR. Office Water-street, opposite Telegraph Office. April 17,1865, dw ae Marble Mantels, Slate Mantels. Ranges, Registers, Grates, All numbers and sizes, N HAND, and sunplied at very low prices, by™ EDW. R. TAYLOR, Water-street. Warenotst —City Stove Store, DesBrisay’s Buildings, oot street, April 17, 1865. 4w é POND & €COvS CONE FURNACES. ROVED to surpass all Steam Heating apparatus, and costing only balf the price. Warranted to give satisfaction or no sale. Heat pipes reqnired to be placed when buildings are erected. Reliable certificates produced to substan- tiate the above facts. Full partietlars given by applying to EDW. R. TAYLOR, Water-street, Agent for P. E. Island. April 17, 1865. 4w NEW BRUNSWICK Albertine Oil Co. N HAND, a few casks of the above OIL, whieh lasts much longer and is snperior to American Kerosene. Being made from coal, is warranted unexplosive. EDW. R. TAYLOR, Water-street. AY ril 17, 1865. dw Further Particulars Respecting loss of Ship ‘David Cannon.’ WING to the heavy loss sustained by the accident to the above Ship, the Subseri- ers notify theirenstomers, (whose accounts became dane on or before the 3lst December last), that all balances remaining nypaid on the 30th MAY next, will, without respect te persons, be handed over to their Attorney for collection. All Notes of land now due MUST BE PAID AT OXCR. W. W. LORD & CO. April 17, 1865. Im OPENING OF THE NAVIGATION. 1863! 1S65! B. C..S. JOHN BELL, Nerehant Tailor, y OULD CALL ATTENTION to bie STOCK OF CLOTHS, DOESKINS, TWEEDS, CASSIMERES, SILK, VELVET. MARSELLES, and other VESTINGS, D TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, which he is prepared to make up to order, at the shortest notice. AN J.B. trusts that by strict attention to business, combined with a thorongh know ledve of the trade anda long-aecqnaivtance with the requirements of those who so liberally patronized his predecessor, will ensure for hima good share of their commands. THE Ready-Made Clothing DEPARTMENT Is well supplied with new and fashionable gar ments, of his own manufacture, which for quality, style and price, shall not fail to give every buyer the greatest satisfaction, as the motto will not be “CHEAP” ONLY, BUT “CHEAP AND GOOD,” ALSO, _ HATS AND CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS. SCARFS, TIES, POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS And GLOVES. UNJJER-CLOTHING, 2500 pairs Island Manufactured SOCKS. ISLAND HOMESPUN in variety. Working Men, (and who does not work), are invited te call and investigate the above at BELL’S CLOTHING STORE, QUEEN STREET, Charlottetown, P. E. I>, April 10, 1865. ‘PuE HOUSE and PREMISES on Queen Street, occupied by the late Jobn M’Gill. For particulars apply to the subscriber, Wm. MGILL Mareh 20th, 1865 DAWSON'S BUILDING, CORNER OF GREAT GEORGE AND KENT STREETS. WILLIAM H. WILSON H’s JUST OPENED A LARGE STOCK OF General Merchandise, -—— CONSISTING IN PART OF—-— LADIES, DRESS GOODS, in all the latest styles; Coburgs, Alpacas, Lustres, Delaines, Wincies, French Merinos and Delaines. Grey. White, Striped and Printed COTTONS | SHIRTINGS, Tickings, Osnaburgs, Drills, Jeans, Sheetings in Grey and White. and Fancy FLANNELS; Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Tweede, &e., &e. Superior Meltens, very cheap: Mantle Clothe, Mantles, and Ready-made CLOTHING. FEATHERS, Hats, Shawls, Bonnets, Gloves, Hosiery, &e., &e. HARDWARE, Shovels, Hoes, Plough Mounting, Weavers’ Reeds, Nails. &e., &e. TABLE CUTLERY, Sheath Knives, Powder, Shot, Caps, Blister Steel, &e., &e. BOOTS and SHOES, Ladies’ Wellington RUB- BERS, Rubber Shoes, &c¢., &e. GROCERIES; TEA, superior quality ; Sugar, Molasses, Raisins, Tobacco, &c., &c. HOOP SKIRTS, iv great variety. Steck of FURS, imported direct from the Montreal Factory, consisting of— BOAS, in Mountain Martin, Stone Martin, Fitch, Mock Fitch, Lustred, Opossu.n and Minesota. A few Princess Royal BOAS, very superior ; CAPS, in Hair Otter, Plucked Otter, Grey Plushed Alfred, and a lot of other styles. Dawson's Buildings, Nov. 7, 1864. Goose and Duck Gun. Te E subscriber has a very superior doub'e barrelled DUCK GUN for sale, made by B. Cogswell, Strand, Londoa, No. 9 in the Boge, and weighs eleven pounds and a half. Warranted ja very hard hitter. Price £12 l0scy. Forterms | enquire of WILLIAM SWABEY, jr- | Mount Stewart, 20th March, 1865 NOTICE! NE Annual GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Charlottetown GAS LIGHT COMPANY will tuke place at the Com- pany’s Office, on TUESDAY, the 2d day of MAY next, at 11 o'clock, 2. m. By erder. WM. MURPHY. April 17, 1865. Manager and Secretary. BAZAAR! Under the patronage of Mrs. Dundas. HE LADIES in connection with ST. West End, New Mown May, Love's Myrtle. | The Bard of Avon's Perfume, in a neat box; | Sydenham Ean de Cologne, Treble Lavender Water, Extract of Lavender Flowers, Verbena Water, Tercentenary Sachet, Perfumed Tercenten- ary Sonvenir, Shakespeare Golden Scented Locket. | Extract of Lime Jnice and Glycerine, for making | the Hair soft and glossy ; Rose Leaf Powder, an | improvemeut on Violet Powder; Bloom of Ninion, \for the complexion; Depilatory Powder, for re- movig superflaons hairs without injury to the skin | out trouble and danver. | ing device for evening parties. i WM. R. WATSON. | City Drag Store, Dec. 19, 1864. Rimmel’s Rose Water Crackers, a new and amne- | PAUL’SCHURCH. in this City, intend hold- ling a BAZAAR on THURSDAY the 6th JULY | next. for the purpose of paying off the debt due on ithe Rectory. Farther particulars in due time. | "Feby. 13, 1865. REMEMBER Tut the very best place to purchase HARDWARE Is AT WwW. E. DAWSON'’S, has, by arriv:ls from ENGLAND and the , UNI 7 STATES, received a very large supply, which, *d1e4 to the stock on band, forms the largest y 5. offered by him, and at bis usual LOW PRICES FcR Cass. Great George Street, Dec. 5, 1864 i W. H. W. begs to call special attention to his i . ® wi i en ae pee el pres Sic Sista Pia aah, daabinenetiia, ct tosh. cn ces ee ween ee mney aoa!