Ss ert ence iets iY Ia Hee De nee Judge Peters on the Beneb, The busiuess of the | their having been previewsly divectly instructed ies, a8 to the mode in Their! velr integrity of pur- by their several constiluer which they wished them to deal with it. abhorrence of tfeachery, pose, and their amor patrie, would all, we incline te believe, operate to make them shrink from a task sv insidious and unconetitutionalthe settle ment, foal and irrevocable, of a great question | with which their constituencies had never em- powered them to deal. J our last, we gave it aé our opinion, that, soen after the return of our Delegates to the Isiand, (ve Governor will issue hie preclamation for an early assembling of our! Legislature in Seesion, for the especial purpose ot ' having submitted te thetr consideration the Re- port of the Courention; ond that, ae soon as it shall have been daly weighed and considered by them, and the asual sessonal businese ehall have| been despatched, the House of Assembly will be ferthwith disselved, and, by a General Election, | the people be afforded a fair opportanity of deter-| mining, according te therm ewn will, by the choice s ’ of their representatives, Whether? they shall, at shall not, be included in the Confederation. | Shoald oar Governarent attempt te procure a set- thement of this great question Without submitting it directly tor a svlution tw the constituencies, | they would, indeed, we hesitate rot to say, be acting as conspirators agninst the rights and li e tics of the people wot act With respect to it with so arbitrary We (rust, however, they will and Wacoastitutoual a Manner; but—as they aspire to be reputed either liberal minded, enlightened, o: patrietic statesmen—afll rd the people an opportu nity of deciding for then selves a question which inveltes not only their own immediate condition for good or ill, but that of their posterity, perhaps for | many centuries ta come. Hewever, willing as| we are to believe that our Government will adopt | the proper course, we are, at the same time, well | aware that it is quite possible they may not; and | we, therefore, now earnestly advise the people to | ) stores in place. | bel army was reinforced by 12,000 men. . | defeat of the rebel Gen. Pri& in Missouri is eon- LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. New York, Oct. 24th, 1864, One of the Merrimac Woolen Mills in Benoit, | near Lowell, was burned on Saturday. Lows— $250,000..... Over one hundred deaths a day, trom yellow fever, are reported in Newbern, N. C. ---» The fever is also fearfully prevalent in | Charteston,....A great battie is announced in | Missottri, resulting in the route ef Price’s army. -... Very teow detaile yet received... .. Gold 212. Easrrorr, Oct. 24, Fire here on Satuday night burned from Custom House to and including Bank aud Telegraph OF fices, on both sides of Water Street. All the bu- siness part of town destroyed. Various reports as to origin ef it; some say incendaries ; some say it originated in rum shop on Union Wharf. Nati- mated floss $500,000. Kank saved papers and money, About fifty buildings burned uearty all Not mach goods saved, New Yor, 24th, p. m. The immediate result of Sheridan's victory at Cedar Creek is the eaptitre of 7,000 prisoners, in- cluding 3,000 wotnuded, 556 cannon, 12 standards, many wegons and ambulances, and an immense humber of small arms. Every rebel regiment was | broken up, and the retreat was a perfect stauny- | = en masse, Two days before the battle the re- | Py firmed, Ife was in full flight south, with Federal cavalry im pursuit.....Steamship Belgian passed Farther Point this A. M. for Quebee, with five days later advices from Europe...-. Phere was better feeling 1a London money markets, but heavineas in commercial circles continued. Con- | suls S84 and 83 for money. .... American | ship Southern Rights was captured by the Florida, Aug. 22nd, and bunded. .... ‘The U. 8. trigate Niagara had seized a Spanish steamer suspected lof intending to run the blockade... .. Cotton at Liverpool 2d. lower. Breadstulfs dull and tend- ing dowaward. Provisions quiet..... Gould 210. New York, 25th. The steamer Nando has been captured while} trying to run the blockade. She had 550 bales of | cuttee..... Guerillas have ceased their attack on Railroad Trains since disloyal citizens have beeu | compelled to ride on them..... ‘The trial of par- | ties arrested in Washington and Baltimore on sus- | picion of selling goods to rebels is proceeding be- | .-.On the 19th inst. | ait Matemaies ia. a5 ; | tore a military Commission. . arouse themscives to active viguance ia time, and a large naval fleet arrived off Charleston, accom- to form organizat ions, ia every electoral district | panied by tenders loaded with ammunition, ete. ; of the Island, to resist, constitutionally, yet in the | destination unknown... .Major-Gen. Ricketts, | a i | wounded at Cedar Creek, is lying very low at} moat determined manner, any aitempt which may | Washington..... Southern papers are diseussing be made ta deiermine, without their own consent. question of peace and reconstruction in a more | the position whieb they ara to occupy with res. amicable spirit than heretofore == = No special | | War news this moruing..... Gold 217. pect te the sister Prov. ees. , ° ¥ New York, Oct, 25, P. M. | _— z sepmenaenen tichmond papers of the 22nd acknowledge the | THE REVIEWS. defeat of Early by Sheridan, aud Early, in his offi- Or the Reviews, the only twe which have come te our hand this month are, The North British | September. , | scripting one-fifth of the employees in the Ord-| Review for August, and Blackicood’s Magazine tor | scripting ene-filth of the ployee r cial despatch, also a deteat..... Au order has been issued by the Richwond War Office con- nance and other bureaus, thus securing 4000 to | | | Having, since our reecipt of them,| the Military force.....The order is considered a beea toe much engaged! ia busiuess ty be uble to] UFeach of faith. and gives great dissatisfaction. allow ourselves the pleasure of even a cursory | perasal of them, we cau, iv our present notice, do little mere than note their coutenta. The North British Neciew. The articlea in the) Ne. before we are: b “ Wordeworth: The Mau! aud the Post; 2. “ Todlebenu’s History of the| Crimean War ;” 3. ~* J. H. Newnsan's Apologia ;” | 4. * Education at Public Schools; 5. “ Russia! under Alexander I] ;" 6. “ The Scotch Lawyer! of the Sereath Ceutury >" 7. « Berkley’s Theory of Vision ;” &e.” dip inte them, we ing ine to pronounce the first, | and &. * Tennison’s Enoch Arden, Of thease, so far as we have been able to “ Wordeworth,” the most pleasing; the second, | “the History of the Crimean War,” and the fourth, | “ Russsia onder Alexander the If,” the most in-! teresting ; and the fift):, “the Scotch Lawyer of the Seventeenth Century,” at once the most amusing, suggestive, aud instructive. From such passages ot the article on “ Educatiou at Public Schools," as we have glanced oer, we are of opiuion thatthe gerernors of our Col ge aud Grammar School, as we well as the Professurs of the one and the Mas tet <f the other, would do weil to study it; the Report wl Sider Maj ** y's Commissionere, concert. tuy certain Culleges and Schouls—of which Re Pert the article is a review—might, wdeed, we | thenk, be read with eich adi antage beth by tie gvreruors and masters of ull endowed educational! fuwtitutwete. : Blackwood’s Magaziae. The preeent No. of this Magazine is wei! stored with its aseal variets of iatellectual wutriment. Ite evutenta are: 1 Caclingford 7" 2. "Dowd, upon Men * Clironicies of “ Cornelius ud Women, aad other things in general ;"" 3.“ Ree “Byuy “ The Alphabeticals ;" Charles Kingsley and Dr Butler—Part X11; 3. 6. * Letters from the Prin- Newman”; 4. cipalities.” Of these we are only able to suy that “ Cornelius O' Dowd " is still lively, satirical, tren chant, aud instructive; the article on “ Charles Kingsley and Dr. will doubtles be relished by such readers as delight in polemics; Newman” Tony Butler will be found as deeply interesting as, ever to the novel reader—to the ladies in particu-| lar; and the peculiar and pleasingly imparted in. | formation contained in ~ Letters from the Priuci- palities’’ will well reward au attentive perusal. lai io.) eel ool Fe An editorial article on the Land Question with reference te the projected Union of the) Colonies, has been withdrawn to wake room for what our readers, we deubt pet, will for the present justly account more interesting matter— | the Hon. Mr. Whelan's last communication from | Quebec. ~~ - 2 <> oo ——— CH” We understand that there is still, in some parts of the country, @ considerable quantity of | ‘Jbomas Webster, of Morell. grain unharvested, and a great wany potatoes are | yet iu the ground. Supreme Cowgr.—The Michaelmas Term of the Supreme Court for Queen's County commenced yesterday—their Lordships the Chief Juatiee and | t term was, we understand, unusually swail. wnat TEMPERANCE LECTURE. The President of the St. Duustan’s Temper-| 7 ance Society, (D. O'M. Reddin, Esg ,) will delivee | a Lecture ou “ Temperance,” at the St. Andrew's Hall, Pownal Street, on Monday Evening next, | 7th Nov., at S o'clock. Doors open to the public. | Charlottetown, October 31st, 1564. — a At Vancouver's Island the troubles between | the Indians and the settlers grow more numerous. The Colonist of Sept. 13th publishes a rumor that | the crew of a sloyjp—three men—were murdered | by some Indians of the Clayoquot tribes. The | Governor im bis speech at the opening of the | Legislature on September 12, suid :—** The re- lations between wlite men and the Indian tribes) becouse daily more complicated, affording indica- tiens of future difficulties, which it will be well to obviate by the aduption of tumely precaution aud suitable laws.” ip-—~<penieneattihenallaie On Monday evening a miner was shot in the! face at Waverly, N. 5., by a soldier on military | lookout duty. The soldier was drunk and the assault unprovoked. The offender has been ar- rested — — —ee----— There ia now landing in this city, from the United States, six cases of Machinery, valued at about five hundred pounds, which is intended to be added to the extensive Cloth Milla of Charles E. Staufield, Esq, now in operation at Tryou. We trust the enterprising owber will receive that en- couragement trom the public which he tiost assuredly merite —Com. vd oti iianeees The Barque Lotus, belonging to Hon. D. Davis, MeDonald, Master, from Liverpool, G. L., ar- rived here on ‘| hureday morning, with a cargo | of general goods for Charlottetown merchants. } 9 0 Hettoway's Pitts. —Thia medicine has been coustantly meres sing in public estimation for years, and is now acknowledged to be the most wonderful! remedy in the world. It acts directly on the system, removing all oljstructions from the etomseh, reuo- vating the sprinys of life, and purifying the blood, eradicating liver complaints—that waia spring of | so many diseases —~indigestion, loss of appetite, pain | in tine side, aud yeneral debility. Itisaleos remedy ov which the asthmatic may place the greatest de- peudence, and o)tain perfect restoration to bealth. The hypochondriae and dyspeptic should resort to these iavigoratin ¢ Pills,which arecapableof con vert- ing the gloomy shadows of their life i wing | women look in their glasses, | brother, Mr, George Webster of Charlottetown, by jof the late Audrew Cottin, Esquire, of St. Pete.’s Gen Butier had advanced his batteries on James | River, a0 as to compel the rebel iron clad fleet to move oue mile and get out of range..... The ves sels suffered severely frum Butler's cannon..... | Gold 212. New York, 26th. A St. Louis despatch of yesterday says Price is moving through Kaasas, sprinkling the road with the blood of his best men. The Federal loss in the late Gght was 350 killed aad wounded. The rebels last severely, ineluding five hundred pri- sovuers. Many deserters from Price's army were arriving at St Louis and other points... .. Nothing late from Grant or Sherman... . The Legislative Assembly of Vancouver's Island has passed a re- solution favouring a Federe! Union with British Columbia..... Vice Chancellor Easton died yes- terday at Turunte..... Goid 213 New York, Oct. 27th. | Blackade runner Hupe, a valuable and fast steanier, captured with tive huadred bales cotton ---- Meeting of Southern Governors passed reso- | lutions declaring emphatically tor placing negroes in the army...-.- Beauregard superseded Hood iu | Geurgia...... Active preparations tw progress for} movement of Grant’s army; he bas been greatly} reintereed..... Gold 215. } Quebee despatch tu-day says Conference has agreed upon report.... Delegates proceed to Montreal to-night. Caneda arrived at Halifax te-day. Financial affairs in England continue disturbed, but funds iupreved. Demands tor discount active; rate wachanged. Several more suspessions reported Batik of Frauee advanced rate from 7 to &./} Vimes tuvours coufedera‘ion of British America. | Viena confereice meet 15th: believed peace | will be coneluded shortly, Breadstuffs dull; } deowuward tendency. Consuls S>} to sj. New York, Oct. 22th. | Ta the late batile Price lost twelve guns and one thousand five hundred prisoners, weluding Geuerals Marmaduke and Cabbeil~—remainder ot | hisarmy couipletely seattered..... Federal eavalry defeated superier force et Confederates in Luray | Valley on the 25th, capturing a number of pri-| -. Richmond papers demand that Early | be superseded by Juhustene....... Yellow fever | abating in New Bern. ...... Ottawa has been | aelected for the ¢ tpital of the Uuited Provinees, } by Quebee Contercice.....-- Gold 217. New York, Oct. 29th. Grant, on Thursday, made recounvissance in| force on both sides of James River. Enemy's | works found to be of great strength and manned } at every point..... Hancock's division repulsed } Series... ap attack and took 000 prisoners... .. Sherman's copmpunications have been restored and traiue | now run regularly..... Gold 2)8..... European dates te 20th..... Duke of Neweastle deal. ---- Politics unimportant..... Commercial de-| | pression continued. Several more failures... .- Consols 834 to 834..... Breadst uffs still dechuing. } server Of numan Nature, says that the more | i the lesg they | An old gentleman who bas been a keen ob- | look to their houses —_———— On the 25th of October, at the house of the bride's he Bev. Heury Crawford, Mr. Edward Coffin, son lay, to Mies Mary L. Webster, daughter of Mr. Died, At Clyde River, on the Mth instant, of Brain Fe- wer, after an illness of three weeks, Edward Leo- nurd, son of the late Patrick Leonard, in the 20th year of his ave. His death ix deeply lamented by his sorrowing relatives and a large circle of friends who esteemed him for his integrity and up- right meral character. At Charlottetown, on the 17th instant, Mr. Colin MeLanghlin, aged 79 years. On the 8th August, at Little Rock, Arkanaas, of chronic diarahe, Mr. Benjamin Huestis, a private inthe Federal army, formerly of Bedegue, aged 37 rears, leaving a Wite and family to mourn his loss On the Sth instant, at Bedeqne, of Cancer, Mr. George LeFurgy, aged 57 years. At his resideuce, near Summerside, on the 19th instant, Mr. George Darby, an old and respected native of that place, aged 74 years. On the 24th Augast, at Key West, on board the Frigate Commodore, Robert C. Wisener, chief Mate, aged 32 years, son of George L. Wisetier, head Car. | venter in the Boston Navy, Mass., formerly of Prince Edward Island. His rewains were carried to Boston for interment. At Perryville, Penn., August last, Sergt. Peter Dewar, U; States Cavalry. Also on the 13th Oecto- ber, [863, Alexander Dewar, brother to the above, and for sone time wate of one of the Panama and } California steamers,both sous of Mr. Donald Dewar, | Montague, Lot 59. At Charlottetows, on Wednesday the 26th in- stunt, Mary Cooper, relict of the late Cavie Richard- sou, Esq., aged 76 years. : At Crapaud, on the 27th ult., of Consumption, Sa- rah Ann, daughter of Mr. Samuel Sherrin, in her 29th year. At Clifton, on the 21st instant, affera long and severe affliction, Mr. William Mason, aged 78 years, The deceased was a native of Yorkshire, England. ga PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. — ENTERED: Oct. 2—Sea Breeze, McLeod, Pictou, coal; Faughuballa, McNeill, Richibueto, deals. 24— Orion, Hopkins, Halifax, bal; Hope, Griffin, Hal.- fax, oil; Mury Eliza, Spinney, Yarmouth, bal; A. ©. Major, Perry, Halifax, bal; Selferino, Davis, West Port, furniture; Lord Bury, Rood, Canso, herring; Bangnet, Gritlin, Grace Harbor, do-; Amayveut, Nickelson, Labrador, do. 25—Brig W. W. Lord, McRae, Boston, furniture. 27—Seh Joseph, Boudrot, Cape Canso, herring. CLEARED: Oct. 22—Brig Mary, LaCornier, Londen, deals ; Sch. Neptane, Foster, Richibueto, bal; Fary, Muteh, Bay Verte, merch. 24—Pearl, Conway, Halifax ; produce ; Amelia, Gerrior, do. do; Steamer Commerce, Snow, do, gencr i! carge ; Sch. Cordeila, Hopkivs, Shediac, sugar. 26--Brilliant, Stauton, Harbor Grace, produce; Enterprise, MeDonald, Halifax, potaoes. ———————————————— Arrivals in Europe from henee. Prirmovta, Sept. 30 —Prince Victor. Livenpoot, Oct. 8.—Gazelle, Jane. 10th—Clear- ed— David Cannon, for P. E. Island. Launched, On Monday, the 16th mstant, from the Shipyard of Baker & Crawford, Bedeque, a superiar copper- fastened Ship, of 558 tons, called the “ Zesxtrn,” buiit by Mr. William Ling, which for workman- ship cunnot be su od by any one onthe Island. On Tuesday the 25th instant, from the shipyard of Mr. Joseph C. Morris, New London, a very handséme, well finished Brig of 2(8 tona register, sunshine, and bringing baek thor ly happy thonghts engeniered by a “ “4, called the As> Respve, to claxs 4 years. NEW Tea & Soap, Gin, &c, T° be sold hy AUCTION, on MONDAY NEXT, 7th Nov., in front of the Subseri- ber’s Room, Queen Square :— ; 100 chests CONGO TEA, ) Ex LOTUS, 50 half chests Do from 6 bbls Bottled Porter, § LONDON. R20 “ WASHING SODA, 10 bags RICE, 40 boxes SOAP, 20 kegs Musturd, 1 case Blue, 6 casks Blue Stone, 10 casks Allum, 10 eisks Copperas, 24 kegs Baking Soda, J eaxsk Borax, | bag Cloves, J cask Glue, 6 bags Pepper, 12 boxes CANDLES, 4 cases Rubber Shoes, 20 boxes Starch. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. October 31, 1864. isl pro LONDON HOUSE! Established 1820. TOO, aes. {ODM BY the Commopornre and Unpine from LIVERPOOL, Lorcs from LONDO N, Heten Davies from BARBADOKES, Sevev Broruers. Beasensy and steamer Commerce from BOSTON, the subscribers have completed their unportatious for the season, which, having beeu selected by one of the Firm, AND BOUGHT ON THE BEST TERMS! they are enabled to offer at extremely low prices for prompt payment. Wholesale Bayers supplied as ustal. ‘The present importation comprises :~— 7 Lhds and tierces Bar-) 8 bales Carpet & Wool- badoes SUGAR, | ene, packages 20 hhds Muscovado Mo-| 17 Glasgow lasses, |} Goods, in Gala Plaids, 30 chests Prime Congo Shawls, Wincies, PEA, | Printed Shirting,Flan nels and Shirts, Bags wund Bagging, Osna- burgs, Cuuvus, Cali coer &e. Ke. 7 causes Ready-made Clothing, F 2 do Gents’ and Ladies Rubber Couts = Capes, 1 bale Blankets, 6 do Padies’ Boots &| 7 bales Paper Hangings Shoes, | 6 do Cotton Warp, 4 do Rubber Boots &, 9 do Printed, Un- $s 10e€s8, bleached, and 4 do Silks and Ribbons, White Calicoes, 6 do Millinery, 3 do Stripe & Check 7 do Haberdashery, Shirtings, 5 do Linen Drapery, 2 do Butfalo Kobes, 1 do Hosiery,, 2 do Wrapping Paper 1 do Gloves, Hhds Paint Oil, » do Shawls & Mantles.|118 packfyes assorted 1 do Ladies’ Fars, : Paints, 3 do Far Caps, 90 sides Sole Leather. {do Damask & Moj| I case Guns 3 do assort’d Catlery, do Flvor Cloths, 1 de E P Ware do Glaze Liniug, 1 do Indigo do Towneud’s HATS) 25 tons assorted Iron, & CAPS, | 30 bdls Spring, Cast and do Felt Hata, Blister Steel, do Ladies HATS and'225 pieces Plough Metal BONNETS, 125 pkys Nails & Spikes 9 do Sundries, | 90 do Ironmongery 3 bales Cloth, ‘ Casks Baking Soda, Whiting, Putty, Wash- ing Soda; Barrels Crushed Sugai, Currants, Jamaica Ginger, Porter and Ale, Epsom Salts; Kegs Powder, Cudbear, Mustard, Boxes London Soap, Tobacco, Starch, Rai- sins, Extract Logwood, Lozenges, Glass, Pepper; Bags Rice, Coffee, Allspice, Leaks, Coils Manilla Rope, Dozena Brooms and Pi 3, Ac G.&S DAVIES. Charlottetowr, Oct. 31, 1864. —sWOTIOE. (ENE subscriber begs to announce that he has this day admitted Mr. EDMUND F. BYRNE into Co-Partnuership. The business will be carried on under the style and firm of reetis, | Ct & co~ ; DELANY & BYRNE. He also begs to tender his thanks to the public for the generous patronage extended to the late firm of Delany & Wilson, aud respectfully solicits a renewal of the same tur the new firm. T. DELANY. Charlottetown, Oct. 31st, 1864. N connexion with the above, we desire to acquaint our friends and the public that we HAVE RECEIVED, per Commodore and Lotus, fron ENGLAND, and Franconia trout BOSTON and HALIFAX, and are NOW OPENING, at tle Old Stand, Ltenfrew Flouse, GREAT GEORGE STREET, ” - ’ r A LARGE STOCK or General Merchandize, Comprising : LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, in all the new styles. Wincies, Coburgs, Lustres, &c. Mantles, Shawls, Bonnets, Lats, Feathers, Fiowers, Gloves, Hosiery, Xe. Grey, White and Printed Cottons, Stortings, Tickings, Osnaburgs, Denims, Xe. & te Red, White, Blue and 7 eee for Cebin FLANNELS, Serges, &e. Black Cloths, Colored and Black Does, Fancy Tweeds, Heavy Coatings, | ) ‘ y £g Fine Melton do, Clothing, Under do., | White Cotton Snirta, Fancy Flannel do., Collara, Ties, Fur Caps, (some very choice), Felt and Tweed Hats, Mens’ and Boys’ Cloth Caps, &e. A large Stock of Ladies’ Fashion- able FURS, Sontags. Hoods, Skeleto.s, Skirts and Skirtings, &e. Mens, Mrs.’ aud Children's EOOTS and SHOBS, and a variety of other Goods. GROCERIES — Tea, (warranted good), Sugar, Molasses, Tubaceo, Raisins, Soap, Xe. NMARDWARE — Nails, Plough- mouuting, Glass, Paint, Patty, Rope, &. We respectfully request a eall from Town and Country buyers, feeling satiafied of our own abi- lity to give them satisfaction. We may observe that, with a view to obtain that patronage so ne- cessary to success, we shall offer our customers such goods only as we can warrant, and at the lowest possible prices. DELANY & BYRNE. Charlottetown, Oct. 33, 1264, AUCTION ! Farm, Stock & Implements. N the Premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of November, at 120'clock, noon, that valuable LEASEHOLD FARM, the property of the late Alexander MeNeill, situate on the south side of the West River, six miles from Charlotte- town, coutaining 130 acres, with Dwelling House, Barus, and other Out-Houses. —ALSO One Colt, 4 Milch Cows, 2 Heifers, 20 Sheep, Ploaghs, Harrows, Carts, Sleighs, Harness, &c. &c. te" Terms at Sale. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, October 31, 1864. Fe Boston and Colonial STEAMSHIP LINE. MYHE FINE SEA-GOING STEAMERS ** Franconia” anc * Commeree,” until further notice, will leave BOSTON and CHAR- LOTTETOWN Every MONDAY, at noon, (weather permitting), touching at Halifax and Canso. For Freight or Passe apply to Franklin Snow & Co, 4 Coummerce-street, Boston, J. F. Phelan, Ualifax, or to I. C. HALL, Agent, Peake's Building, Water-street. Ch'tewn, Oct. 3], 1364. - NOTICE TO DEBTORS. re K. uadersiygned hereby notifies al! those indebted to him by Book account, note of hand, or otherwiee, that unless their respective accounts and obligations are paid up before the last day of NovemBeRr coming, they — sued for without istinction of persons, ur further notice. distinction of } oD BOAN. Mount Stewart Bridge, Oct. 3]st, 1864. Sins EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, : ‘EXUL undersigned Exesutors of the Will and Estate of WILLIAM SMARDON, late of Charloutetown, deceared, hereby request ail persons having claims againat the said Estate, to furnish their Accounts forthwith, to Hon. JOSEPH HEN- SLEY, at his Office, Great George Street; aud all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested tw pay over the amount of their respective accounts h me -THOMAS DAWSON, JQSKEVH HENSLEY, Cha.lottetuws, 23rd August, 1364. . E-xecutors. , | &e. | 10th day of NOVEMBER next. Has superior DVERTISEMENTS. | WEM ADVERTISEMENTS. DEDICATION ; OF THB |New Wesleyan Methodist CHURCH. PPPue spacious Church erected by the Wesleyana of this City will be solemnly set apart tothe service of Almighty God,on SUNDAY, the 13th NOVEMBER, the dedicatory services to be continued ou the Monday and Tuesday evenings iolluwing, and on the subsequent Sunday. THE ORDER OF THE SERVICES: , Sunpary, (3th, morning, half-past 14 o'clock, sermon by Kev. Dr. Richey. e afternoon, 3 o'clock, Rev. Henry Pope. 9 evening, half-past 6 o'clock, Rev. Charles Stewart. Monnar, lth, at 7 e’clock, p. mM, Rev. W. Ryan. Tuespay, 15th, do Rev. Edwin Evans Stxvay, 20th, sermon st half past 10 o'clock, a. M, by Rev. Thowas Duncan (Church of Scotland.) ” afternoon, sermon to 8. 8. Scholars, by Rev. Howard Sprague. “ evening, sermon by Rev. Richard Smith. ty" Collections in aid of the Trustee Fund will be made at each of the Services. October 31, 1864. King Square House! NOW READY, OUR FALL SUPPLY OF BRITISH and AMERICAN j GOODS, COMPRISING ONE OF THE Largest and BEST ASSORTED STOCKS to be found in the Colony, is now offered at prices which wil! compare | FAVORABLY with those of ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE. | BEER & SONS. | October 31, 1364. |... Seta po E subscriber begs to inform the public } that he is NOW OPENING a portion of his | STOCK of . . . British and Foreign Goods, jaud will be prepared, in a few days, to supply }them with all sorts of GOODS, us CHEAP as any jin the Trade. 3 W. Il. WILSON. Charlottetown, Oct 31, 1864. liu | AUCTION! | FREEHOLD PROPERTY. yy front of the Province Buiuprine, on TUESDAY, the l2th day of November next, at 12 o clock, noou— | 200 Acres of LAND, situated on the Pisquid Road, Lot 37. Atso— Lot No. 240, in Princetown Royalty. For particulars enquire at the office of N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. th’'town, Oct 31, 1864, :, < | AUCTION AT SOURIS. ( N FRIDAY, the tIith NOVEMBER, | at 12 o'clock, noon, at Souris East, a BLACK STUD HORSE, 4 years old, stands {7 bands high, of the American Black Hawk breed, of perfect | form and symetry, and true to pull or drive. A | credit of 12 months will be given on a good joint }note. For full particulars enquire of Hon. D. | bearon Zin [October 31, 1864. ¥ . x Tee NOTICE TO TENANTS! ifEXENANTS on the several Properties of Sir SamvuetL Cusnannp, Bart., the Right Honor- able Lavurexce Suctivayx, Mr. Enwakyo Cenarn, (and the Reverend George Townsenp, will please | .cke notice, that unless the annual Rent due by the 1 on their respective Farms, w' ich became due jorow “gin the monthsof March or May last, Octo ber inst. vt,or November ensuing, be paid, tovether | with a fa. proportion of any back ret that may be i due, at che o ‘ice of the subscriber in Charlottetown, or the parmem , royided for by the taking of Grain, | or other farm produce. gts usual, to tis Ayvents in the Country, before the oth day of NOVEMBER next, they will be sued wa.” out further notice. GEORGh W. DEBLOTs, Agent for above ,jamed BP: »prictors. Charlottetown, Oct 31, 1864, | N.B.—The above notice does net, of courre. j concern any of those Tenants who have already called at the subscriber's office and made arranye- ments for the payment of their full annaal rent ; | nor vet any of the large numbers who have pro-, mised to pay in Oats, or other grain, duriug the present mouth. win G. W. D. FOR LIVERPOOL. The New Clipper Bark *‘ UNDINE,’ ol8 tons, Coppered and classed A | at Lloyd's, Kickuam, Commander, will sail frow CHARLOTTETOWN, for the above Port, on THURSDAY, the Passengers. Apply JAMES C. POPE. October =. 1864. lw VESSELS WANTED! WANTED TC CHARTER,— eth VESSELS tocarry DEALS to Liverpool, }and other Ports in Great Britain, to load at Shediac and Buctouche, N. B. Oct 31, 1864. lin J. 8. CARVELL. WATCHES & JEWELLERY, UST KECKELIVED from ENGLAND, of best quality, and for sule at a low price— Horizontal Watehes in Silver Cases, © RD Swine cicnknnonis £310 0 Do. in Hunting Cases,...... sn teuieqiee 400 Euglish Levers,,....... cnsdinnat ie oe: 2 Watch Chaing and Keys, Finger Rings. Steel Ear Ringsaud Brooches, Geuts’ Pins in great variety, b : A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker, Smardou's Corner. Charlottetown, Oct. 31.1864. I HAVE TO REQUEST OF My Country Customers THAT THEY CALL AND SETTLE Their respective Accovnts, PROMPTLY, Before the 20th November. W. E. DAWSON. October 24, 1864. LIVERPOOL HOUSE, GREAT GEORGE STREET. i2 Cases Fancy Dry Goods, JUST RECEIVED, per steamer Sidon, from LONDON, via Halifax, COMPRISING ALL THE Leading Novelties for the Season, including Plain & Fancy Dress Materials, Ladies’ Shawls, in all the latest styles, MANTLES and PALETOTS. A choice assortment of Bonnet Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, Plumes, Feathers, Garibaldi Jackets, Opera Hoods, Scarfs. &c, &e, FUR BOAS—in al! prices and qualities— iu Mvantain Martin, Down, &c. &e«. ALSO, Per Steamer Francoxta from Bostoy, 10 Ca-es Ladies’, Gents’, and Children’s BOOTS and SHOES, in all the fashionable shapes. Selling at lowest prices fur Cash. EET The larger part of Fall Stock daily expected per COMMODORE, on Liverpool, G. Lb. WILLIAM FULL. October 24, 1864. CA RD. RS. BOSWELL ie prepared to ac- commodate BOAKDERS, xt her residence, SOURIS (West), near the Bridge. Cet, 24, 18u4. ui “ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ~ ~~ The Fall Supply BRITISH AND FOREIGN GOODS IS NOW COMPLETED by the arrival of Ships Commopore, Unptve and Lotus which, for QUALITY and CHEAP- NESS, will contrast favourably with any other Importation for the seasou, aud must insure a Rapid Sale. WILLIAM HEARD. Queen Square House, Oct. 31, 1864. Positive and Unreserved MLE BY AUCTION! TEXULE subscriber has received instructions from MR. CHARLES BELL (who intends remaining in New Zealand) to dispose of The whole of his present STOCK IN TRADE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, at his STORE, QUEEN STREET, on Thursday, 3rd November next, at Il o'clock. The Stock comprises— Black, Blue and invisible Green Broad Cloths, Beavers, Whitneys, and other Cloths, Doeskius, Cassinieres and T weeds, Fancy, Silk, Velvet, Plush, Marseilles and other Vestings, Fancy Flannels, Over Coats, Pants,” Tweed and Doeskin Shooting Coats, Fine Black Dress and Sack Coats, Tweed, Rassel-cord and A)pacca Jackets, Silk, Satin, Cloth and ‘Tweed Vesie, Fine Wool and Cottou Under Shirts, Guernsey Shirts, Blue and Red Serge Shirts, Fancy Fiannel Shirts, Blue Striped Shirts, Fine White and Fancy Regatta Shirts, Fine Linen Shirt Fronts, Shirt Collars, Woollen Drawers, Socks, India Rubber and Web Braces, Silk, Cotton and Woollen Gloves, Piain and Fancy Silk Neck Ties, Faney Silk Scarfs, Sativ and Fancy Napoleon St cks, Woollen Scarfs and Mufllers, Black aud Fancy Silk Neckerchiefs, - Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, Cotton do do Tweed Caps, Fine Black Cloth Caps, Fur Caps, Glazed and other Caps, Black, Brown and Grey Kossuth Hata, OIL CLOTHING, Waterproof Coats, Waterproof Legging, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Stoves and Shop Furniture, A lot of Tailor’s ‘Trimmings, &c. &c. &e. Terms or Saix:— Al! sums ander £10, cash; from £10 to £20, three months; £20 to £40, fom months; £40 to £60, tive months; £100, and upwards, a credit of six months, on approved Join! Notes of Hand. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Oct 24, 1864. Extensive Sale by Auction! ‘EXILE subscriber has received instruction: to sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, early in the mouth of November next, the whole of the Personal Property of Ronert P. Hayruorne, Esquire, on his Estate at MARSHFIELD, Liilsborough River, 6 mile: from Charlottetown The property consists of valuable farming Stock improved breeds; Farming Utensils of all kinds ; and the present Crop, cousisting of Whert, Oute and Barley (thrashed), Potatoes pitted ii th field and Turnips, Hay and Straw. Also allt. e Household Furniture, Horses, Carrizyes, Sleighs, Harnesses, Stable en Garden Implements. Printed Catalogues will be published containing terms, day of Sale, and farther partieulars. The ubove Estute of Marshfield will also be sold by pri- vite sale, either whole or in farms to suit pur- chasers, ou fuvorable terms. Particulars made known on reference to Cu aRLe: Parmer, Esqnire, Vharlottetown, ; WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Oct. 17, 1864. “The Cheapest House IN THE TRADE. NEW GOoDSsS. FALL 1864. OS DAVES & WEEKS Ne pectfully announce The Arrival of their /FALL IMPORTATIONS, Which are now opened for Sale—embracing a large aud carefully selected Stock of SCOTCH and ENGLISH GOODS, bonght by an experienced hand, and offered whule- sale and retail at their usual low prices, for CASH tH DUNCANS BRICK BUILDING, QUEEN STREET. October 24, 1864. din wc VS x ~B Mantles, Shawls, Dresses, Dress Material, Gala Plaids, Plain Whincies, Fancy Whincies, Woollen Scarfs, Fur Boas, &c. OUR NEW STOCK For the Season NOW READY, To which we invite the attention of purchasers. DAVIES & WEEKS. m rw isl p bh din 17 4° Oct. 24. FALL SONSIGNMENT! N I ANKIN was receryen. ex . Barque Commuopore, from LIVER- POOL, G. B, the following Goods On Consignment, and which are now offered to the Trade at the lowest prices for cash or approved pap-r: 5 casks Glenforth MALT WHISKEY 40 cuses Pure Genaray do 100 do DeKayper Geneva 0 boxes Blake's Liverpool SOAP 40 do T D PIPES 59 chests English CONGO TEA. Cha-~'town, Oct 24, 1864, 2m Hoop Skirts! Hoop Skirts! A NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED from Eaeurtos & Co.'s céLesKateD Maxv- ractoky, New York, for sule very chezp, by P. WALKER, vin prot 4w September 2th, 1804. SALE OF LAND, On Tuesday,the ist November next. | BY WILLIAM McGILE, AUCTIONBER. Dwelling Houses, valuable Stands for Business, Building and Pasture Lots in Charlottetown and elsewhere. (PNUE fellowing Valuable Properties will be submitted for sale, at PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the lst November next, at the hour of twelve o’cluck, noon, at the Cvlonial Building, Charlottetown, or onthe Premises where the same are situate, in Charlottetown or Common, according to announcement to be made at the Colonial Building, at the day and hour above appointed, viz :—~ 1. Part of Towa Lot Ne. 11, ia the 2nd hun- dred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, fronting 26 feet and upwards on Queen-street, by 84 feet back, on which 1s situate the commudious Shop aud Store now cccupied by Charles Bell, Evqr. 2. Part of Town Lot No 42, in the Ist hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, fronting 27 feet on Queen street, by 34 feet back, with the valuable Dwelling House and Place of Business thereon, occupied by Nei] Kunkin, Esqr. (late by Mr. James Romaus. 3. Town Lot 65, in the 3rd hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, with the Dwelling House, &c. thereon, lately occupied by Deunis O'Meara Reddin, Esqr z 4. Also Town Lot No. 27, and about % parts of Town Lot No. 26, iu the Ist hundred of ca Lots in Charlottetown, near Mr, Heard’s Shipyard. g 5. Also the Northern half of Town Lot No. 76, in the 2nd hundred of Town Lots in Charlotte- town, fronting 84 tceet on Sydney Street, subject to a lease for 999 yearsto the late Right Kev. Bernard Donald McDonald and his successors, &c., at an annual rent of £15. 6. Pasture Lot No. 297, in Charlottetown Royalty, oceupied by Mrs. Croker, at a rent of 238 per annum. 7. Also ail that very valuable Property, con- taining six (6) acres of land, or thereabouts, part of Common — Nos 22 and 23, in Charlottetown Common, baving extensive fronts ou the Sprin Park Road and Euston Street, and erousing. the northern extremities of Queen and Pownal Streets with the Buildings and Houses thereon. This property has been laid off in Lots suitable for building aud business purposes. On sale of the above Properties, 1, 2, 3, the pur- chaser, on paying down 25 per ceut of the purchase money, will be allowed four years for payment of the balance, with interest, in four oyeal subanl in- stalments, on Mortyaye of the Premises and Insur- ance against fire to extent of 30 per cent, On eale of the remaining Properties, 4,5, 6,7, the purchaser, On payment of 20 per ceut of the pur- chase money, will be allowed four years for pay- ment of the balance, with interest aunually, on mortgage of the Premises. : For other conditions, particnlars and Terms of Sale, upplication may be made to the subscribers, rustees for Sale, &¢., under Deed dated Septem ber, 1809. FREDERICK BRECKEN, JOSEPH HENSLEY, A. MITCHELL. Charlottetown, S&h October, 1864. FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Town Lot in Charlottetown. [* pursuance of an Order to that effect made by the Court of Chancery of Prince Ed- ward Isiand, All the estate, right, title and inter- est of ELLA MAY LEA, infant danghter of Joux Lea, late of Charlottetows, deceased, in and to fFOWN LOT Namber Four (4), in the First Hua- jred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, with the up purtenances, will be suld by Public Auction, at the Colonial Building, iu Charlottetown, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, on MONDAY, the Fourteenth tay of NOVEMBER next For particulars and ‘erms of sale apply to the nadersigned Guardia appointed by the said Court of Chancery to condnet said sule; or to the Auctioneer, WiLLiaM Dopp, Eeqr., at their respective offices in Charlottetown. Dated at Charlottetown, this L1th day of October, A D. 1864. W. W. LORD, Guardian. _Josery Bil ENSLEY, Solicitor. _Ain ‘ue Subseriber having, for the last four mouths, been engaged in making large and important additions to his Factory, the CIT Y CANNERY, and which are now on the eve of completion, he deems the occasion to be one on which it most certamly behoves him to make some manifestation of the very grateful estimation in which he holds the fiberal patrouage which, for a veriod of six years —the ume which has elapsed since he established his Factory—has been extend- ed to him by his namerous friends in Town and Country ; and whieh has not only incited him tw the extension and improvement of his premises for manufacturing purposes, but also enabled him to neet the very heavy outlay thereby incurred. To those friends, therefore, he now begs leave to ender his sineere and gratetal acknowledgmeuts for the very large amount of patronage for which ie is already indebted to them; not doubting that iis future endeavours, ON A MORE EXTENDED SCALE, to supply them, on the most reasonable erms, With the very best articles in his line, will, ou their part, be met by a corresponding apprecia- tion and encouragement of his enterprise. The additions which he has made to his Factory, ind the improvements wiich he has efiected there- u, wre sneb as will enabie him in future to manu- ractare about Eight Thousand Sides of SOLE LWATIENNR, a year, besides his former usual quantity of UPPER LEATILER ; aud having, besides, succeeded iu obtaining the services of an experienced First Class Sole Leather Tanner, from the United States, he confidently trasis that he shall have it in his power to offer to an a pre ciative pnblie an article of SOLE LEATHER superior to any previously manufactured in the country, and fully equal to any imported, W. B. DAWSON, Charlottetown, Sept. 19th, 1864. all p8w ' AAESOV HALAL "TOSL ‘LI 4999999 Ce we VUE NOCNO'T MON VELUSNI dl Jo Soqry oqvaosvey yy : SESSUTA “Susoh £@ GakS EHV GUE ‘uInIWdd “IVIIdVO df diVd ADUVT V ONIAVH yuoSy ‘ON QOA SWTUVEOD SHUTHSVONV'I GNV ‘ANVd NOD BOOTS & SHOE JUST RECEIVED, PER STEAMER FRANCONIA, 500 Pairs Ladies’, Gents’, Boys’, Misses’ aud Children's BOOTS and SHOES, | IN GREAT VARIETY, which may be had very Cuear from the subseriber. Il. UASZARD. Charlottetown, Angust 22, 1864. ial Old Abe calls for 300,000 men! Let Old Abe rip!! EFED pen not better listen to the call “| PR the unweraé , whe juvites the attention of the public © a VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY which they offer for sule. The Fara consists of 160 ACRES OF LAND, | situated about a mile and a salf from Port Hill, | having its front on Richmond Bay. About 126 acres are now under cultivation, and the resi- due is covered with Hard and Soft Wood. On the vremises there isa comfortable two-story Dwelling ouse, a large Barn, Out-honsea, and av excellent Well of Water. Any gnantity of senweed and musslemud can be had ov its shore daring snnimer. Persons wishing to purehase can apply to the un- | JAS. & ALPRED BROWN. | Oct. 21, UE. iel tf a a OE NEW Goons, JUST ARRIVED AT Queen Square House. WM. HEARD. P.8.—A yacaney fora szitable young wan, of yood character, resident in Charlottetown. Oct. 24, 1864. TO ALL CONCERNED! 3 it is the wish of Caances Beat, Exqr., of New Zealand, to bw indebted to no man on this side of the Globe, the subscriber, therefore, op his behalf, particularly requests that sll ac- counts be forvished for adjastment withont delay ; and all parties indebted tw the said CHanies Beir are hereby notified to come forward jumvliately and settle their respective accounts. Any amounts remaining unpaid after the 3Sist December next, will be placed in the bande of an Attorney for collection. JOHN BELL, Attorney for CHARLES BELL. Charlottetown, Oct 24, 1864. To C. Beli’s Customers! ‘ENTE subscriber intends, as soon as the sule of Charles Bell's stock is closed, to open out on his own account solely, at the old stand. Orders received us usual. Further particulars ext week. JOHN BELL, _ ck 24, W864. Merchant Tailor. To Captains and Ship Owners. VV ANtED, by the Charlottetown Gas Company, a Vessel of about 200 tons barthen, to go to LINGAN for Coal. Apply at the tine Works, to WM. MURPHY. October 24, 1864. SUGAR! SUGAR! N SALE, AT THE SUBSCRIBER'S ROOM— 5 Hbds 10 Tierces BRIGHT SUGAR, 20 Barrels Ex HELEN DAVibs, from the WEST INDIES. WILLIAM DODD, Sept. 19, 1864. isl pro Queen Square. SHIPBUILDERS! ; Free SALE CHEAP— A SPAR, 63 fect long. Oct. 10, 1864. N. RANKIN. ROSEWOOD PIANOS, At Private Sale. >) ROSEWOOD COTTAGE PIANOS, aul (Gilbert maker.) I Mahogany do do (Broadwood maker.) The above Instruments are lron Frume, war- ranted to stand the climate, and wil! be sola at cost. N. RANKIN, Queen-strect. October 3, 1864. Encourage Home Manufacture- Patronized by Mrs. Dundas, His Excellenry's Lady. J. HOBBS, Practical Hatter, I KSPECTFULLY informs the Ladivs of P. KE. Istand that be is mauufactaring Ladies’ DILK HATSin the Lares? svyie. from the hest Fresh Silk Plushes. A supply always ou hand, and all orders promptly executed. J.H. begs leave to comer Sis gratefal acknow - ledgments to his friends for the amount of putrou- age received in the HAT and CAP BUSINESS, and assures them that it will be his endeavour to make as good, and sella cheaper, Hat snd Cup than can be imported, pare Silk fiats, Cloth and Fur Caps, made to order. Lady's Felt Hata altered to the latest style. Gent's Clothes and Lady's Mantles cleaned and renovaied. October 24, 1864, Furniture Warerooms. GEORGE DOUGLASS, Manufacturer and Importer of Furniture and Upholstery Goods, ESPECTFULLY solici's the attention of such as are in want of Furnitnre, to call at his new and spacions Warerooms on the corner of Kent Street and King Square, and examine bis STOCK OF FURNITURE, of the very latest designs consisting of : Drawing- Room SETS, in green rep, shady and hair cloth ; and Dining-Room, in Scmagaae and Walnut ; CHAMBER FURITURE, in oak, maple, wal- nut and rosewood. 1000 Wood and Cane-seat CHAIRS, Office STOOLS, Office and Rocking CHAIRS; Window Polls aud Cornices, Shades and Tassels; Walnut and Guilt Mouldings for Ticture Frames, Looking Glasses and Plates. Cheap LOUNGES, 358 each; one superior PIANO; two SERAPHINES. —-ALSO--~-— Every article in the trade required for House- keeping supplied at the cheapest rate and shortest notice, GPORGE DOUGLASS, Corner of Kent Street and King Square, Charlottetown, P. E. leland. Oct. 24, 1864, din Square Rod Tobacco. ISLAND MANUFACTURE. ‘FXUE Subscribers having purchased the Tobaceo Stock of the late Geo. F. C. Lowden, Exq , have entered iuto a co-partnership for the purpose of mannfacturing Tobacco, and are now prepared to offer for sale, under the style and firm of LOWDEN & RICHARDSON, at their Store in Queen's Street, next door to the Bank of P. E. Is- land, the best quality of Square Rod—Islund Manu- facture. Strict attention paid to orders from the country. ar 2 Temperanee Hall. m MORIN LOWDEN. D. J. RICMARDSON. Oct. 19, 1864. iy IN SEASON! WINTER IS COMING! ([THE subscriber has on hand a supply of STRONG AND SUBSTANTIAL READY-MADE CLOTHING, suitable for Fall and Winter wear, consisting of 7 x OVER-COATS, jn, pitot and Seal Clothe, 7 PANTS, in Black and Faney Doeskins, VESTS, i Homespun, Biaek Cloth and Paney ’ Doeskins, The above having been manufactured ander the enbseriber’s own superintendence, he can with con. fidence recommend them to the public for their DURABILITY and CHkaPNEss. The inspection of Farmers, Mechanics and Laborers is particularly invited before purchasing slsewhere. Also, on hand, Beaver, Pilot and Sea) CLOTHS, which will be made up to order on the mort reasonable terme, t# Call and judge for yourselves. Ch'town, October 17, 1864. — . REILLY. DENTISTRY, Dr. Louis de Chevry, Surgeon Dentist, (from Paris.) Great George street, Charlottetown. RTIFICLAL TEETH inserted in every style, with such a close imitation of nature that the most ekilfal eye eunnot discern the difler- ence. The greatest care is bestowed apon the | manufacture of the plates, and their make and finish bear evidence of fine workmanship. Ali dental operations are performed with professional dex. terity. Teeth inserted with or without extracting the roote—the best substanees are employed. Ajj work wurranted as represented. Prices mode rate. Advice given daily free of charge. DENTIFRICE ELIXIR, For Purifying the month and Preserving the T, xrepared by De DE CHEVRY, Rarplen Gheonien’ (from Paris.) This Elixir strengthens the ume, renders the breath agreeable an keeps the mouth in & constant state of freshness and health, sid is indispensable to thore weur artificial teeth. " Dieee tious — Put a few drope of the Elixir in a litth water, dip the brush, and clean the Teeth as usual SUPERIOR TOOTH POWDER Iufuliible remedy for the Touthache. : tv DR. DE CHEVRY Office at all bours of the day. September 19, 1364. QUEBEC PORTER & ALES, will be found at tis St. Charles-st. Brewery, Quebec, Thomas Lieyd, Proprietor. LES & PORTER. of superi in Bottles and Wood, a an quality, J. ROBERTS ECKaRr. Telegraph Iuilding, Water-«t. Li‘town, P E Island. July 11, 1864, F. P. NORTON, AUCTIONEER: Commission Merehant, dureigsd on the pavoiees. ‘GEORGETOWN -.- bE ISLAND. October 24, 1864. ly “s 4 toe re ee, a at