re net ah ae ee —_——— —_——— —— a med ewele. Bat stop, te be fem weal han the obs © Pen’ thea art Wespassing on a delicate tupic When theu bast & biy vespectiul, we shall permit a return te ve arned to be cautious, relcenut, aud ! ! this Oran h wt the sul < . Loving at the question trom all points of view, " are contide wt there will be, at the approach- i Centereucr, little vt - the suspiicl vuve livuses of Assemmds would be quile un file gy ailing as the Delegates have ne power : ~—~nclude euything mut the attempt will Shall we, then, think seriously not be wade about 3 Federal Union! Get Briss © coustantly urging upen our hind. ‘The only kind pion we can bave » a Federal one. That separ alien stenting & Lowe of som walle _ «at U pcatt little too Crew! Britain ; ow uothing shert of fer it ia all mounshine to talk of a0 Tndependent Federation with a nominal Vieerosalty, which would be ouly a useless aud expensive bauble tacked Ww the Britieh Crown if we make up our minds for an Lndependent Pederation, such as MroColes has briefly sketched in his letter, We gust prepare te bid good bye to} . | old Mother Eugland, aud ty lay ov the shelf with other rubbish those antiquated uotions of loyalty jor Which she herself has vot now that seutimental regard with which they were cherished in the days of “auld lang syne!’ Are we prepared to do this? and what will we guin and lose by Fe deration! are the moet uaportant branches ot the general question, to which we shall! give our alienlion aeAl Week. ae = THE SCOTCH GAMES. We are indebted to the Islander for an account They were, indeed, well attended by Seotchmen from of the Seettish Games on Wednesday lust. all parts of the Colony and trom Nova Scotia ‘The Games appeared to give great pleasure tw all whe witnessed them —the Suus ol the Gael especial- I) were enthusiastic and demonstrative in their ad miration At the cenclusion of the Games, the tlw. Col, Gray, who is President of the Cale- denian Club, wae, we thought, very uahappy in the few remarks be made on the Scuttish Gathering. He upelogised for the Club net appearing in proper cottume—(he meant the kilts ; some mem- bers of the Club we think, would cut a councal figure im the ancient costume,)—and he thanked the assemblage generally tor their orderly conduct. ‘This, with a little bit of fummmery to His Excel- leney the Lieut. Guvernor, touching bis illustrious sucestors, constituted the speech of the day. Ws did wot think it was necessary te thank the peo- pie for being orderly in their couduct—it should | Gray, stepped forward, and, on behalf of the Com-| Hood. as was at one time supposed, but has been be taken for granted thal they would be se: and we did expect to hear something about the advan- tages that are likely to result from reviving the | were then giveu for His Excellency the Lieut.| forces in Virginia, on the Upper Petomac, and ancient sports and pastivws of the old Country We apprehend that Col. Gray's feelings were wot much eulisted in the day's performances. We| efforts to make things pleasant aud agreeable, and | it is clawed by the Confederates that Johnston intended to write something touching the vrigin | wt the se-ealled “ Scottiah Games; but we think | it better te postpene the carrying out of eur in- tention, as we are net willing te disturb in the! smallest degree, the glorious burst of naticnal} pride by whieh all Scotties busoma are at present aniasted. When we are all calmed down a lithe after the excitement of the Games, it may not be amiss to say something on the subject, We observe oue mistake ithe Islaader's account It states that a Mr. A. W. Fraser, who carried | off some of the best prizes, and whe performed | the Sword Dunce with admirable taste and skill, | * baile from Belfast.’ Of course the Islauder ex peets that this neted place should produce every thing great and good in the Scotch character; but Fraser, however, happens to “hail” from Autigonish, N.S. and bas been a residen’ ouly lor a shert time at the East Poiat of this Island. ~ ee nee BOM KRWOOD Ss Magazine, few July, has beew teeeived frow the Pub ish ag House of Leonard Beott & Co. * Touy luther" is coutinued and kept | bp With unflagging intecest ; * Cornelius O'Dowd” is mere than usually evtertainiag; and there are) »-seral other admirable papers in the Ne., es pes joeially the © Letters trea the Principalities,” gad “ The Napelewne Idea in Megico.” THE CLYIL WA LN THE STATES.| ' — ' NEWS BY TELEGRAPIL. New York, Auguet 15. Advices by Steamer trom New Orleans to the 7th turnish details of the Naval fight im Mubile Bay, aud capture of Coufederate torts. The Federal fleet passed the forte under tull head wf steam, receiving and delivering terrific fire | Fort Morgan wae soon silenced. Fart Gaines | surrendered, and Fort l’uwell was blown up The Confederate rama and gun-boats participated | in the fight, the Tennessee making a wost obsti-| pate aud determined resistance, but was fiually | compelled to sarrender. The Contederate fleet | cousisted of five veseels, of which analy ove racaped io the midst of the fight... ..The Federal Monitor Tecumach wae sluiost inatantly eank by a terpeds,| do a vast number of cutertaining and amusing carrying down the Commander, Capt Craven, und all but 10 of her erew..... Gunbeat Philipe | wae buarned.....Q@unbest Ornada recerived a! rhell in her beifer, scalding ZU of ber erew..... | Total Federale killed 249. .... A land force, under | Gen Granger, aided in taking fort Gaines... . Ship Adriatic, from Loudon te New York, with joU passengers and valuable earge, was burned | by the Talluhaesee ou the bth... .. Guld 255. | New Yorg, August 18. Confederate Gen. Early has been reinforced Sud has assumed the offensive. compelling Sheri- dan to fall back from Steusburg. Confederates wade frequent dashes upon Sheridan's supply traiud capturing titty wageos, fourhundred mules, ftty prisoners and Sheridan's private deapatches. -...Adviews from Georgia stute that Wheeler Was besieging Dalton on the 14th the town defend- ed by eight hundred Federals; fighting severe, but theught garrison would heid out until remforced. Wheeler captured a railroad train at Altona and several car loada of cattle...., Graat holds fhe Sppruaches from Malvern to Richmond, Hille Charles City read..... “ Tallahassee" put into Halifax this aerning for coal..... Gold 255. Py Telegraph to United States’ Consul, Charlottetown. HALipaXx, Auguat 18. Re bel Steamer Tallahessee, which destroyed aix Vewsels day before yesterday, near Cape Suble, is bow in this port, aud will probably ge from here te Bay Chaleur to destroy fishing vessely, You bad better put them on their guard. M. M. Jackson, U.S. Conaul. Cu'rows, Aug. 19. Advices from Grant to Mouday evening. There Was severe fighting nerth of James River Monday. Confederates were driven same distance, leaving many dead on the field, including two Brigadier licnerals, alae many wounded, tour huudred (400) rixoners. Federal lowe since crossing Janes iver, estimated at oue thousand (1000)... . Gen Bheridan reports cavalry fight wear Prout Royal. Federals successful capturing three hundred (400) oon hinens Wheeler repulsed in an atiack on dalton, with joss of one hundred and fitty (150) billed. Federal Genera! Steadman wounded, and Col. Straight killed... .. Herald's Washington cor- respondent eays au aruii«liee preliminary to peace begociation i« chief topic discussed at Washing- Asserted Lincoln strougly in faver of ar- Wistice..... Gould 267. AUGUST 20th. More severe fighting an the north bank of the James Kiver on Thureday..... Federals have alte advanced tour milew from Maiveru Hille ter wards Kichmond..... Rumored that Sheridan has beeu repulaed by Karly aud has reorussed the Votomae Contederate force stated at 40,000 antry and 15,000 cavalry..... Reported that Forest has been defeated in Musassippi by Federal Geteral Swith..... Admiral ¥urragut summoned Port Morgan te surrei ler, Cantederate com- Mander declined, supposed fort will be defended to last extremity. Gen. Grange investing fort on land side, aud fleet will attack the front... Geld 256. a Avaust 20th, (P. M.) _ Tallahassee Wit Halituc leat night at 1 «’clack. Federal war steamer or rived there at 6 o'clock thit morning and was to leave iimuediately in pursuit... The U.S. troutier delegation, 140 iu bil, left St. John by special train this wurning aud ‘rived at Shediac at 1) 30 a. m., and alter rtop- Pime at Moneton to witness the rising tide, and’ Stler luncheon at the Weldon Hotel, Mr. Poor,| Chairman of the tow, aud some ot the) party visited the Steawer Princess af Wales, | tod were mugh pleased with her Appearance, | they alew Xpressed their desire to visit tue Island. They were te return to St. Juhu about 3 v’eluck. r-s« Reported the Acadia would clear from) 267. ton Quebee tor Bermuda... . Guld | —— _ = wo curnest advecucy wt JP ' lving the extiuetion vt} one waited Parhawment inyoiving Che ¢ | accommodation of the fair sex. Any attempt to destroy OUN) the shed were cushioued chairs fur Mrs. Duudae We believe we ought. | _ Se ee ee ee * CALEDONIA GATHEKING, The tivst anuual gathering of the Caledonia Clab teek place vn Government House grounda, ou Wednesday lust, aud was in all respects u mest | creditable affair, The Managing Committee spared wither pains vor eXpense m waking their ‘arrangements. Lhe space allotted for the coui- petitors, judges, aud members of the Club, was! veutly cuclosed. Lu additiun ty temporary benches | wside the enclosure, a large unwalled sued, with raised seats, Was erected ut one side of it ter the | Cbarlottetuwn — dea't know if there's a dozen lu the ceutre of | bottles amongst the lot. We suid there were His Kaeitieucy the Lithichads Uneerior ana his! certuin good hotels in Charlottetown, We stick suite. At lew v'clock the members of the Club, | to that most firmly ; they are good—very good | together with the ollicers of the Benevolent Lrish | for thia place ;—and if you had your eyes open, | Suciety, formed Sur oe at the Mason Hall, | you might see that we vever wrote one serious wud, with banners tying, marched to the grounds | © to the wild thrilling stratus of the Bagpipes. ‘The Humber of spectators Was between Curce aud four | You wid become ous of our victims, Master Vun., thousand. From an early hour in the morning | we cau't lelp it, but are uot sorry for you. | they Were pouring amity the City trou all the wal | }jaeent districts. King’s and Mrince Counties PERSON AL..—Our esteewed friend, Joba Living- | contributed their quutas. Nova Scotia, wo, sent * : : | Her representatives, dndeed, the “ gatheruy "| ston, Esgr., the Editer and Proprietor of the St. | Was one ol Wiel Scolchuwwen might Well be proud.| John Morning Telegraph, together with Mr. Phe best of order and harweny prevailed during | Halleck, jthe day. We did not see a drunken man in the | Selenticdedl i +k | Whole assemblage. ‘The games, d&e., commenced |“! 4 viet tu this Lelned Curing the gust work. jabout Ll o'clock, and were kept up with great! Friend L. looks as jolly as lis best friends could vpirit and auimation tlG p.m. “lhis being the) wish him to look. j Brat alleupl af anything of this kind in Prince Kdward Isiaud, we do net consider ourselyes! Se ee ee ee ee ee ee qualified to express either the opinion of a critic | News by Saturday Night's Mail. jor a judge, on the feats of agility and strength | —_—- (Which we wituested on Wednesday. We are! INDIAN OUTRAGES ALONG THE PLAINS — even unable, tor want of the necessary statisties,| Advices from the Plains have been received to to compare them with similar performances else- | the effect that the Apaches, Kiowas, Camanches Where. [Cis quite probable that Scotland, the} and Arrapahoes, numbering nearly one thousand United States, aud the neighboring Colouies are | warriors, Were Committing serious depredations considerably ahead of usin throwing the hammer, on the Santa Fe road. Alithe horses, mules and putting the stone, leaping, tossing the caber, Ke beet cattle belonging to Fort Larned, a number ludeed we could not reaseuably expect it te be | of private eattle and 130 horses of the Colurade fewceniny But We are mistaken it a few years | battery were exp ured within a quarter of a mile } practice, under the stimulus of the Club's prizes, | of that fort on the 17th ult. Emigrant trains dues net put the seus of the Heather, in this) have been robbed, destroyed and six hundred | Colony, on an equality in these sports with their | anunals ron off. About twenty persons have been itellow countrymen in any part of the world | killed and sealped. ‘Tbe Indians were threaten- | We trust uf wall be so. jing Fort Larned at last accounts. Only seventy- | It is not a little remarkable that, in throwing | tive men are there. Over $10,000 worth of pro- the hammers, all who competed threw the heavy | visions had been given out to these Indians at }oue relatively farther than they did the lighter | Port Larned a few days ago. jone. Inthe aword dance, A. W. Fraser—who, +: - |} We are informed, hails from Belfast—but who} GRAND Necro Honr.—Ger. Andrew, of did not compete for the prize, distinguished him-| Massachusetts, promised Old Abe, that if he self. The graceful manner in which be went! would issue the Emancipation Proclamation, the through it elicited general admiration, Those |* roads aod highways would swarm” with men Who ran the hurdle races acquitted themselves | from the Bay State, eager to de and dare tor the well, With one or two exceptions, they cleared| Old Flag. The Emaneipation Proclamation the hurdies in gallaut style. Of all the proceed | came, but the Yankees didu’t “siarm”—aa Ar- igs, the hurdle race, the sack race aud the boys | temus Ward would suy—“to any alarming ex- } Face created most amusement. While the sack} tent.” But they are gone “swarming” now to- | race was beg run the spectators Were convulsed | wards the South, to get nigger substitutes. with laughter, intermingled with derisive cheer? | Massachusetts has her agents in every section jas every now and then a fellow measured his! endeavoring to yet the darkies to “enjoy God's | lengthon the ground. Se soon gs all the exercises | heritage of Freedom,” aad go in the ranks to | Were over, the Livutenant Governor and Mrs.) preserve the anatomy of a squeaking New Eng- Dundas, with the Iton. Col. Gray and lady, and) lander! Massachusetts sings—"* We'll send you Lieut. Col. Jotn Longworth and Major R. R./ 50,000 niggers, Father Abraham, but we'll never Hodgson, His Excelleucy’s Aides, advanced and | go ou eolves.” | took their stand on the platform in the ceutre ot } . | the ring. The suceesstul competitors were now Articles in the Richmond papers would seem lealled terward, and reeeiwed the rewards ot | to show that the Coufederate General Johuston, | victory at the hands of the Chief and Chieftain-| lately in command at Atlanta, has not been re- | was, after which the President of the Club, Col. | moved from his command to make room for “The Lcaminer asserts that we misunderatood or did not comprehend bis articles en Hotel ac- commedation Perhaps that is the case > but will hot our coutemporary acknowledge that he bas been disappointed in that champague supper he Was expecting! “ Auswer me to that, master Jack, aud Poius there.”— indicator. Wrong, Master Min. Never expected a Cham- i word cuonceruing our opiniow of this place. It >_> one of his assuciate Editors, have been ——_—_- > - —__——_ mittee aud bimaelt, thanked the spectators for| assigned, with sone of his veteran troops, to the | their patronage and orderly behaviour on the we | Upper Potomac. Johuston, during the first year }ecasiow of Chis their first gathering, Three cheers! of the war, was in commaud of the Southern Goveruor, Mrs. Dundas, aud the Queen, ufter! wis familiarity, therefore, with all that part of which the proceedings were brought to a close. | the country was probably a reason for trausterr- Che Commitices were indefatigable in their| ing him thither. At the firet batile of Bull Run, we thivk they Lave every reason to be satistied | saved the day by his opportune arrival ou the with the result. They were favored with as tine | field with the needed reinforcements. a day as they could wish for, and everything echin—tede passed off without the slightest accident. Tue Tautauasser.— Mr. John Humbert The following is a list of the successtul com- | kindly furnishes us with the following intorma- petitors aud of the various gaines and aports tor | tion respeeting the Tallahassee, taken from the whieh prizes were awarded :— | memoranda of Captain De Corsen, whom he met Poem — 3 competitors — prize awarded to in Yarmeuth, and who, it will be seen was one ot j | the vietinas :— Gaelic Joho tw aes *utting the light stone—10 competitors—Ilet prize _ . i : om at . Pronatd ons 7 feet 10} in-—vd, do, Duuuld Me. |“ The Sehr. Sophia arrived at Yarmouth, and | pague Supper trom such Hotels as we have in| a REMEMBER ‘THE BONSHAW TEA, in wid of the New Church in course of erection there, which is to come off on WEDNESDAY NEXT, The 24ch Avocsr iustant. -#” The Stenmer “ Heuther Belle" will leave Pope's Wharf at 10 o'clock, a.m. Fave ls 6d, for Magic will be in attendance. ——— ro SS - eS FRIGHTFUL DISCLOSURES. Dr. Harlow, Medical Superiutendant of the | Maine Lasane Hospital, has eliminated sume start- | ling statistics of madueds, deamonstrating the con- | necting links between dyspepsia and insanity in a| very impressive manner. la a plain and lucid style he explains that the unhealthy condition of the stumach is chiefly attributable tu the dietetic habits of the American peovle; that a strong sympathy existe between the brain and the stomach, and in conclusion argues that nothing is wore common than & deranged atate of the stomach and bowels, and that indigestion and! costiveness are the iuvariable adjuncts of ivsanity He finally adinits that all these predispositions cau be counteracted by peoper care and strict attention—a strict regimen, and the judicious use of vegetable medicines. The foregoing doctrine is vothing more thau an endorsement or correbor- ation of the treatment prescribed by Professor Hulloway twenty-six years ago, and still practised by him with the greatest success in all parts of the civilized world. With the imtuition of a savant, Professor Holloway, after great studs and deep research, divined that the stomach was the parent source of nearly all disorders, such as indigestion, headache, liver complaint, mental aud bedily prostratiun, and his celebrated Pills were the glorious result after many years ot scientific investigation. Through the stomach and circulation these Pills act on the general ayatem. ‘They purify the blood, renovate the digestive organs, invigorate their action and re- store their natural tone and power. ‘They stimu- late the seeretions of the liver, regulate the tune- tions of the bowels, give buoyancy to the animal apirits, elasticity to the body, and health and vigour to the general constitution. Containing no mineral preparations, they can be prescribed | with as much benefit for the infant as for the | adult of either sex.— Weekly Journal. A ‘‘fast’’ young clerk, employed in a dry | goods store in Detroit, has recently been} caught robbing his employers. His plan| was to withhold about one-half of the money received fur cash sales, and in this way he managed, in the course of a few months, to steal over a thousand dullars. How many drinking, emoking, fast young men of this city are paying for their pleasures and de- baucheries in the same way? Numbers of business houses ere paying annually a heavy tux to enable disreputable young men to pursue a life of pleasure aud vice.— Montreal Witness. geing and returning —_—-——— 6 &- - --———- The smallest poney in the world is owned by John S. Rarey, of Ohio. It is only 20 inches high, and weighs unly2l pounds. [ts mother, which was brought from the Shet- land Isls by Rarey, weighs only 78 pounde, Married, At Broomfield, Brndenel River, on the 18th inst., by the Rev. Dr. Kuox, Mr. James Hayden Fletcher, of Orwell Mills, to Miss Minnie Mour of that luce. At Summerside, on the 18th instant, by the Very Rev. James MeDouald, V G, Mr. John Gattuy, of Suinmerside, to Miss Anuie Jones, of Charlottetown. Ou Thursday, the iSth instant, by the Key Thomas Duncan, Mr. William MeKachern, Cardi van, te Mary Aun, daughterof Mr. Win. Dingwell, st. Peter's Bay. Died. At West Point, Lot 8, on the 23d ultimo, after an illness of six mouths, whieh he bore with Christian | Leod, 36 feet 7 in. trom ‘Turk’s Island, and brought im 30 mien, the Running foot race--12 competitors-—lst prize, Donald | crews of one ship, cue schooner, and a fishing | MeLeod-—2d do. John Meikle ¥ asel, captured and destroyed by the Confedera e) Throwing light Hammey — 13 competitors — 1st) steamer Tallahassee. They report the vessel hae} prize, Frederick blorn, 6+ feet 34 im —2d do. Hee- | captured a number of vessela, as they saw live, | toe Hilne, GF font Mj, in. mostly suall craft, ou fire at one time, Among Long Leap—13 competitore—lIst prize, Donald Rous, re an, : ili % feet? in. Sd aa Hector Vobbcsnta, ¥ feet 74 in then, near New York, the sehr Lamot Dupout. | Putting beavy Stone—l9 competitors—let wine, a Frederick Horn, 25 feet 6 in.—wd do., toderi h alse, ship Jian. ; MeLeod, 24 fect Tin. coal; fishing sclhr Murray A. Stearns, of Chatham, | Hurdle Kace—ti competitors—Ist prize, A. W. Fra-) Mass.; two fishing vessels aud a sehr, name net | ser.—ud do., Donald Cameron. known, beside four stall vessels supposed to be) High Leap—i eompetitors— teat prize. A.W. Pra! fishermen, off Cape Sable. “The Tallahassee is a | ser, 4feet 9 iu.—vd do., Peter Meluuis, 4 feet! fourteen kuet boat, aud carries 3 large gune. Y om. ig “ 4ipe Music—7 competitors—tat prize, > 7 a > og Vatiend Sr a i oouliene Shcluumbi_-2ki ag W ood ; she is talon Sad tous : 10 feet long: 30) Donald McFusiyen. j feet beam: 14 teet in depth; has 3 masts; 4 en- | Chrowing heavy Uammer—18 competitors—tet | gines, aud 2 propellors.” wise, brederick Horn, 64 feet Petes | elunis, 6 feet 5 in Poot Race (boys ugder 16)—7 wiae, Alexander Cameron,— vd do., oi : i f 4 es mer do, Willian MeLore of | Peeneh Army in subjugatiog Mexico, has recently : Vossing the Caber—19 competitors—Ist prize | 0een interrupted by severe reverses, A large | | Frederick Horn, 23 feet 7) in.—2d do., Laughlao | toree ot M “xicanhe have cut off all supplies frou |: MeNeill, 22 teet 1) in | Acapulee, which ie occupied by French troops, Sack Kace—6 compeutors—lst prize, D mald| and the siege of that city has been raised ; it was MeDouald. | believed that the Freneh would be obliged to sur- | t Dancing Gillie Callua—1l competitor—Johu Me-| render in consequence of Wantot food, The Mexi- —Ja aber, _-. Douald Me F Sieve, ty eee ‘ | Cabs harrass the French troops in the city mgt c inte " eT sw eet jaud day by incessant firiug trom their batteries. pete - een - A SiaymMaker & Nietots’ Orymere Circrs Tue Ispiax Tous es.—Omaha, Aug. 17.|\ —This extensive and complete establishment ix| The Overland Mail Company ix removing its | McKay, Daruly, and only sistexof George Sinclair, of Wiuiugton, Del, Captain Lucius De Corsen ; | illness. Margaret, wife of Mr. Alexander Alley Littlefield, trom Cardenas, with | aed 27 years. William Sniaedon, suddler, aged 61 years ‘ ed emigrated to this Island, from England, in the } She ase built efiren; ber Captaia’s name is J, ‘T.| renr L8z7. \ , , A New York despatch of the 15th says that | Brit ee ie vertnenv€s compentore— at!) \fexienn advices state thet the progress of the} Nickerson, Boston, merch ; re “ 1, | Purwash, deals; Sebr Kiehmond, \[len, Bay Vert Shediac, deals, ete ; La Rooka, Davidson, do do. Water, Cape Breton, do, Perseverance, Keyuulds, Port | tlved, de. 13— Robin, Boudryit, Arichat, do ; turtitude, Danean, eldest son of Mr. Colin Leiteh in the 3ath year ef his aye. On the 3rd instant, after a short illness, aged 44 | vears, Christy Sinclair, the beloved wife of Mr. A. Key. MP. PL) much regretted, Iv this City, on the 6th instant. after a lingering At Auchenerieve, on the 2th onatant, Emily Lindsay, infant daughter ot Mr. Lyall, formerly of BP. E. Taland. Gn the [9th iust.. after a protracted illness, Mr Decens- PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED } Aug. 11 —Robin. Boudrovit, Ariehat, eon). 12- 13—Str Franconia, Brig C. M. L., Exan, lo; Mars. Dixon, Buctouche, boards. 15—Plonyh- oy, Smith, Pictou, coal; Breeze ; Mcleod, do do; three Sisters, Mekvoy, av do; Orion, Matheson, Aurora, Crawford, Pictou, cou! ; 16—Mary Ann, I'v - er, Puswash, fimestone. 18$—Mount Vernon, At Canso, do; Western Packet, McPherson CLEARED, Aug. 1L— Matthew Man Ostle, DeCoste, Richi meio, bal. l2— Lelia Ada, Bears, Cow Bay, do brig Carrie MS. spoken of by the press wherever it has a; peared as one of the best and most entertaining exhibi- tions Which has ever been brought before the public. The company is large, and comprises a namber of the most distinguished exqestrian artists of the day, and the programme of per- turmances is full and varied. Among the uwest marked and pleasing features ia Snow's Troupe of Acting Dogs and Monkeys, which, for intelligence, docility, traming, and perteet accomplishments, have never had any equals in this country. They i tricks, Which cannot be described, besides al tornmung in the juvenile legend of Litth: Red Riding Hood, in whieh they euact a variety of parts in costume, with all skill and seeming appreciation of human artists. This affords a delightful and really weodertul entertainment, particularly te children, and none should fail te take their little vues to see them), The trick ponies are beautiful little creatures. Aud the trained horse, Pegas sus, isa fine animal, As for the company, we have ouly to wieution that it centains sued bril- liant names as Win. Nichols, Darius, Wood, Mademoiselle Helene, Siguora Julie, and the wonderful Snow Brothera, besides many others, whom we have no space ty meutiou.—Philaded- phia Enquirer. As may be seen by referenge to an advertisement in another column, the Olympic Civeus (86 favour ably speken of in the above notice) will perform in Charlottetown for several days, commencing on Tuesday, 30th inst. — - i pe———-—- MELANCHOLY DeatH.—We regret to learn) troyed. that Thomas Meckwen, « lad about 3 years of| yor, and towed the hull two the beach uear age, the soo of Mr. Arthur Slckwen, Campbel- ton, New London, came to wn untimely death on Sabbath moroing last, the 7th instant, trom the ettvets of nibbling aud swallowing the g nuburg bg of the ends of luciter matches some time during the previous evening. We sympathize wih the bereaved pareuts, and hope others will take) warning from thie unfortunate occurrence, oud carefully keep luciter matehos beyoud the reach of their childern. Hottoway'’s Price avo Orsi a ent.—Dinrrhen, stuck from the incursious of the indians. The In- dians attacked three coaches loaded with passen- gers, cast of Cottonwood Troops have been sent to their relief It has beeu aseertained by reli- able scouts that in less than twenty days a simul- taneous attack will be made by eombined bands of Cheyeunes, Kiawas, Utes, Suakes, Cawanches, aud Arrapahves, on Fort Keainey, Fort Cotton- wood, and all along the Platte Valley. “Every dueasure is bei g taken by the whites to give them a warm reception. All the ranches are deserted, and families are taking refuge in the forts. De- predations continue to be made daily on stock, coach~s and stations. ‘The telegraph operater at Altah has been driven off. Stock has been taken iu the more thickly settled portion of the road, be- iween Owaha and Fort Kearney. “The people are erecting forts far defence, and arming them- aclves for emergencies, although it is hardly pro- bable that any incursions will be made so far down the river. The Daketah Uniou says Gen. Sully, with 3000 troops, left Fort Rice on the Ierb ult. ou an expe- dition to the Yellow Stone River. On the 2st ult. a courier arrived at the Fort with the intelli- genee that 1700 lodges uf Ladiaus had encamped near Fort Beathold, ready fur battle. Thisnews was sent to Gen. Sully, wha, should he regard it as reliable, would change his course sud attack the Indians. $ A The propellor Racine, from Chicago for Buffalo, burat her boiler on the Sth inst., off Rousseau Point, Lake Erie, killing 12 of the crew. The cabin sud upper works were burned. ‘The cargo, consisting of four, pork and high wines, was dee- The steamer Avon picked up the survi- Daltown. eS A French paper says that by an accident char- coal has been discuorered to be a sure cure for burns. By laying a piece of cold charcoal upon | @ burn, the jain subsides immediately. The re- | wiedy is Cheap and simple, aud deserves a trial. rT Se The Hamilton (Canada) Times is informed that the die sion of the Luperial Gavernment bas been poyersed, and that the regiments stationed inthe different cities in Canada will remain undisturbed | —the leading houses having refused ty buy It is understood that the regument at present in Hauilton will remain. _~ A very fine article of table salt ie now being inasufactured at the salt springs of River Piilip, Nova Sevtia, and jf ia said can be produced in uny desired quantity. Se Advices from Labrador, to the last week in July, give cheering news of the ood-tishery. The Nowfuundland shore fishery is also improving. 7 Mr. Hoyt, Superinteudant of the American Telegraph Company, is busily engaged at present in pertecting a new double line of telegraph wire between Plast: p Cove and Picteu. es Bowel Complaints —Whenever the stomach fails faithfully to perform its fanetions, judiyestion is sure to be produced, the isewe of which is ever un- certain. The undigested food, after passing througis the sluggish stoumech, irritates the bowels, and sets up diarrhea, by which it iscarried off, and the body is relieved fora time. Perhaps this is the Jeast ob- jectionable product of disordered stomachs, though uradually it will pall down the strongest. TPocheck the first symptonis nothing previoualy presoribed equals Holloway’s Digestive Pills, aided by his Omtment, rubbed aver the stomach and right side. Cheir action over stomach, biver and bowels is im- mediate, beneficial and lasting, restoring order and enes, und removing at one and the same time both the cause aud the results of the disouae. Twenty bags of fraginents of human bodies Baown’s Raoxcwiat Trocnes, for Pulmonary | have beeo interred at Caty Point, where the re- and Astuatic Disortors, have proved their efficncy cent aR ~ monlenee ous by a test for many yeura, and have received ot] eee : ae - i moviale from eminent men who have used them Auother prison has been burut in Canada. The Those who are saffering from Coughs, Colds,! reformatery at St. Vinornt dv Paul, wear Mon- Hoarseness, Sure Throut, &c, should try “ The treal, was destroyed by fire on Sunday 7th inet, Troches,” asimple remedy which isin ulwost every = two boys, oy$ of the 75 inmates, lost their cage effectual. os ives. ——-~ er CHILDREN AND BABIES. Who does not love children? Are they not the ight ad joy of evory houwehola?” Yat how many Esti? with twenty Ponumand dolare wort of ure Lie discases ’ . -—e vreut cause af many of their aiftictians ix Worars. diamonds, aud seemed to expect a4 much adutir- What shall the disconsolute parents of these poor] ston as ever. deewasls. cnc Wer at gaye he Hane duaral “A Mle P— in Pe eannot do any harm. Jt is sure todo good. No ris, advertisos 3 salve for the production of a Mercury or any other wineral is ia it. It ie en-| slight down on the lips of ladies, a little moustache, tirely veyetable.—Sold by al) Dealers at 25 cents) 50 great is the furor the hair on the upper lip of per package. women is received with in Francs. We remem =) alll on ee se ber a picture of Van Euuling of Adam and Eve, The N. ¥. Express says large quantities of 5, which Eve is painted with a pretty little beard gords continue to be reshipped to Rarope | and woustache. The ladies of the present day have, perhaps, become wore effeminate than their, them wt the high prices fur whioh they are) ancestors, and Van Enuling wight have been offered | Warranted by tradition wv bis parteait of Eve, 1 Qne of the beautiea at one of the beaches ix satiriged by some brute as a young lady of some sixty years sfapding, who replaced her departed Provisions, Beef, (smal!) per Ib........... pecee gees 31 to Td De by the quastetiit cd. i. si s.04. 34d to 54 Ree, COED, « os be co v:cecctew es tiiveiewe dd, Gd to Bu ites, wet Tb. 1... ves. seers od tcee bas GO GGGd ee a eet rere ok Wp COME 5 ot oe es 0058 RL OA 6d to 7d a OE row at Wh hives 455 eee cad Td to Bu RO Wiese bess 6055 beds eco 0 as cane 4d to Gd Mutear: dibewh ys sd eis es PAH NS 1d to ts Cle - bp the Gs. tN Te. FIA 9d Dhonen, 00 ais s ah e's bth in von) cccvngesce 3d to Gd Dollow, 908 25.1. Te + +... Od to Md ON, WOE OB... s +055 eee ches ps0 c008 oc: cee en ee din ht tea ttitt cert ek Outed pee OR J. is AD 2d to 24d OO Gs boy 0k s Vs oo iwsn ence nace 7d to Sd Vegetables, .— | oo PGregm POM BOT GREE. 65 oc 2 cone clncm ncdnd 7d to Sd PURE, BE DU na ky ce yew i vesiny 3a to 3s Gu Der BG NE DIED . on. 00s aed os 2nsennme 8d to Is Grain, Matiog, par hmabebie. bso. 6 cidy ewes fds’ none Oata, Me Shek abh adee on ae oee 26 9d to ¥- Poultry, I TI 6 oe O40 6c cede oode ch seeks 5» to Bs! PG ME 6 bose cess caste 6 «cot ee Cetokons, Bet PelR nc a4 a0 9 2c 0cebispess 23 to 23 4d Fish. GatGeh, per qh... 255+ coy cethitt i. Mee Me SONOUNN,” NO NONI Sooo gc hock ccnges 308 to 40 Mackerel, per dozen............... ls 3d wo Te Sd Lumber, Boards (Hemlock).......- bieMaines wens 3s Gd to 4 Rg as «5055 ned 0nse cee ..-- 48 to $s Lid’. @Bimé ai... .i et dee. Fe tos er ee Sundries. eT Ee ee SO, BOE BGR. omepep ere sess seers vas ls to & MGS. s bs 5h sées Beast at cece etes ects is 6d Is SU Homespun, per yard................ 68 to Gs Gi Calfehion, mer Bix. -<ivs6idei dice. .ceenns BO Oe OS NOD, DOG Benes caps sao Sims, Loudon, timber aud denia; Citizen’ Pattersuu. | London, lumber, deals, &e; Sehr Pearl, Turnbull Pictou, bal ; Three Sisters, McEvoy. dodo ; Nassau, Acorn, Wallace, do; Str Franconia, Nickerson Boston, general curgo; Barque Gazelle, Irvine, Pugwash, salt and coal; Schr Richmond, Allen as hei Orion, Matheson, Bay Verte, do; Barque Prince Victor, Salmond, London, timber and deals ; \urora, Crawford, Picton bal. Buy Verte, bal. 18—Breeze, McLeod, Pictou, do. Ship News. Annivep, from Liverpool, on Friday morning last, Barque Theresa. Liveatoor, July 28—Bualtic, Mearus. Expert. 4th—Syinhol. tenavesenD, duly 25—Garihaldi. Pits, daly 21 —Ship Isubella, Saunders, from Quebee. Ship Lady Seymour, from Quebec Aug. 6— =a Launched, From the Yard of Mr. Samuel Clarke, Pisquid, East River, on Saturday, the 20th inst. a very tine brig, 240 tons register, built uuder inspection io class 4 years, for WoW. Lord & Co, PRICES CURRENT. | CuarLotretown, Aug. 12, 1864. ’ siieiasiseuaies Se I BE iii wna 48h s +0 er nn Ss to 3a Sd GBOKGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. NOTICE, pu Ky} Suberibers beg to re- turn their thanke to the merchants aad travelling public of Charlottetown und the coumiy, for the very liberal support viven them since they have had the — * Gazelle” on the line between thir Port aud Li- tverpool, G. B., and naw heg tw inform them that jbey have built aud titted up a very fine ship of S41 ons register, and G70, old measure, under special urvey to Class A. |. 7 yeurs. This ship's cabins cre titted ap in good style, baring « captain to take hargegwWho is noted fur bis kindness and utrention to pussergsrs, will ensure their comfort, as, also. the safety of the entrusted to bis cure ob board the ship—by attention and pramptness in de- livering the cargo, they lape still to receives share | of tbhe pene The ship * David Cannon” | <= sail to wi =. Aug. 2, 1864. al'’plw the celebrated Trick Rider from the Circo pr [lavana, Cuba; xleo the change. r Liverpoa} on Sutneday the 27th, und! leave Liverpool fur thie Purs uboat the 2th) in nine of Septearber. | 2ewaks HARDWAKE. t WW LORD & CO. | " HEW ADVERTISEMENTS } | « At the Lot Corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets, | On TUESDAY aed WEDNESDAY, the 30 b and 3lst August, and THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the Ist aud 2ud Seps. KER & gy Aid oe NiCHo, . OLYMPIC CIRCUS Cuder the Management of GOODWIN & WILDER. "August 15th, 1864, N SALE at the su®scriber’s Room, QUEEN SQUARE:— 2 Tous NAVY OAKUM, 50 Ble - PITCH, 200 Sides SOLE LEATHER, W Cheste CONGO TEA. (eureauted good.) 100 Bola FAMILY PLOUR, 20 Causes SHERRY WING, 5 do CHAMUAGNE, 2) deo Glenury WHISKEY, 10 “doe “Old Tom” GIN, 6 de JAMAICA KEM, 10) do Raspberry and Ginger CORDIAL, 8 do Assorted BOOTS & SHOES, 60 Dozen PALLS and BROOMS, 6 Casks KEROSENE OLL, i do Bright VARNISIE, 6 Bhis Sol SUDA, | Case LACORICE, NW Boxes Benson & Aspden's Sapernor STAKCH, 20 do CANDLES. 10 do Ground COF PEE, 6 Casks CIDER VINEGAR, 6 qtr Cusks Otwids BRANDY, 1899, i deo do PORT WINE, ido dv SCOTCH WHISKEY, 4 Hhde DeKuypers GIN. A lot of ORY GOODS, The mort tesutiful Eq ues- triennesr, he most accomplished Ri- ders, The mos daring Acrobats, The finest Stud of Horses, ‘The most Jearned logs and The most Comical Mon- keys. In proof of which Messrs. Good- win & Wilcver point with just pride t+ the following arrsy of names, whieh include a moiety of this Amrisriy Coaciave W. W. Nichols, ) the Great Principal Teick Rider Mr. J. M. Cook. the Puropean Jester and retoan bqu strian, from (Cook's Hippo- theatron, I4th Street, N. ¥. ° . Mile Caroline, the Ace: mpliched Maitresse de ( heval, from Nixon's Cremorne Garden, New York. M’ile Elizabeth, Premier Fquestrienne, whose Classic, Sceves de Ciryue fully entitled her nome d’artiste of La Riena D’Arena. Miss Frank Nixon, the Fxquicite Dansense, in her Graceful gud PYegant Moises and Charming Acts. Mr. John Allen, the Celebrated Nestor of the Cir- ele, and Wit Extraordinary, Mr. J. Burt, the “American Mumorist World's own Clown, Mons. Ferdinand, the Sensational and Nistronic L-questrian. ane And last though nt least, “The Snow Brothers Benjamin, William, and Henry, the Hyper Freellent Arrobate, with their world-wide celebrated TROUPE OF ACTING DOGS MONKEYS, Whose performance exceeds in interest and nevelty anything of the kind ever seen in America. The Learned Trick Lorse, PEGASSUS. The Wonderful Pony WONDER And Mrs. J. M. Nixon's | Wohdertul Performing Horse, GEN. SCOTT. The music under the direction «f » PROFESSOR J. SILLOWAY, trom the cademy of Music, dose 1. The Manager takes pleasure in announcing the ngagement of MR. MAURICE SANDS, KREMLIN MARABOUTS, or the Arab Nomads of the Desert, who will| ¢ 17—Zebra. Murch | “PPeur every afternoon ae a“. a Every night will be produced under the direction f Ma. James Cook, from Astley's, London, the English Historical Equestrian Drama ot Dick Tur. Death of Bouny Black Bess. ‘ ES Tickets le 6d; Reserved Seatade. In order to suve time and trouble, please bring the exaci CHEAP EXCURSION TRIPS To Charlottetown. OLYMPIC CIRCUS!! PAktiEs desirous of seeing the Circus daring its stay in CHARLOTTETOWN, on Tuesday the 30th, Wednesday the Siet of Auust, Thursday the Let. aud Friday the 2d of September, ure informed that EXCURSION TRIPS from Shediac. Summerside, Brule and Pictou will be run during the ubove days. FarRt—(Coing and returning, for one Gentleman, Ge; Lady and Gent., 168; Three of oue family, i2a; Children half price. By order, F. W. HALES, See’y. Ch'town, Ang. 22, 1864. all p RETURN frag, PICTOU CRICKEg Agr AGAINST MATCH. CHTOWN. Excursion Trip to Charlottetown | BY STEAMER PRINCESS OF WALES. pure Steamer Princess of Wales will leave PICLOU for CHARLOTTETOWN at 12 midnight on TuUaepay, the 25th inuat. Parties desirous of attending the Match to take place at Charlottetown ou the following day, will have an opportauity of doing eo, aud can return on SATUR- DAY woruing by Steamer Fure—Going aud returning, for one Geut fa; Lady and Gent., 108; three of one family, is: Children half price. By order, F. W. HALES, Sec’y. Ch'town, Aug. 22, 1864. TrEA. TEXHE Ladies of Bonshaw enntemplate xettiug apa TEA, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th AUGUST next, in aid of the new Church in course of erection there. ‘Tea will be served at 2 p.m. Refreshments can be bad at any time daring the day. £9 For the accommodation of friends in Charlottetown, the Steamer * Heather Belle* will leave Pope's Wharf at 10 4. m., calling at MeBacl- ern's Wharf on her way going and ag Fare, 1s 6d from Charlottetown and backaguin. Children | under 10 years of age half price. August 22, 1464. BOOTS AND SHOES. yest KECEIVED, per Steamer Fran- conia, 500 PAIRS, Ladies,’ Gents,’ Boys,’ Mieses’ sud ehildrens’ BOOTS and SHUES ia great Variety, whick way be had very cheap from the Subscriber, H. HASZARD. Charlottetown, Angust 22, 1864. int LOsT! N THURSDAY AFTERNOON last, | Letween Southport aud Tea Hill, a BONNET) BASKbT, seepentew 2 Block Silk Drees, trimmed with Crape,a French Merino Circalar Cape, I several suall purcete, A suituble reward will be iven to the finder on leaving it at Mr. Matthew! Siurphy's or Mr. Matcl's, at Southport, or giving | to either, or to the * Examiner’ Office, auch infor-| mation a# will Jead to ite recovery. Augnet 20, 1864. (pd.) GLASS! GLASS!! UST RECKIVED from ree ' — by the GAZELLE— }34 boxes GLASS, in sizes from 8 x 10 to 24x 36, | E DAWSON. 5 + Augwet VS, L864. a Act 16 Vietoria, Cap. 18, completed the parchase of a portion of Township No. 59, (known as the Estate ‘ ‘ ‘& ) of Robert Montgomery, Kequire,) hereby notifies all Pin, or the Highwayman's Ride to York, and the |’ ‘ in accordanre with the 10th Section of the above recited Aet, he in now {Angust 22, 1864, = of the PURCHASE MONEY of their several for the same. tin Clothe. Doesking, Osuaburgs, Jeans, Lining, Cottons, &e , &c., All at the LOWEST PRICKE> for Cash or approved Paper WILLIAM DODD August 15, L884. isl—tins ONE MONTH MORE THE CLEARING OUT SALE OF STOCK DELANY & WILSON’S WILL TERMINATE ON the 10th September next. Those in want of Goods would do well to embrace this, rus Last, opportunity of purchas- ing them AT COST! RENFREW HOUSE, Charlottetown, August 15, 1864, AUGUST, 136-1. Hats, Scarfs, Collars, Ties, &e. NEW GOODS. 50 DPOZ. Gents’ and Boys’ HATS and CAPS just received per GAZELLE from Liverpool, embracing a lot of NEW STYLES in Velvet, Tweed, Cloth and Felt. Gents’ Black and Colored SILK SCARFS, including the fuvourite Prince of Wales Ring Searf, Uncle Sam, Danes, All Right and Nautica! Scarfs. Gents’ Paper and Linen COLLARS and TIES in eudless variety. Lamb's Wool aud Fancy Flannel Shirts, &e &e &e DAVIES & WEEK. Ang. 15, 1864. 4in oth August, 1864. IN STORE, chests TEA (warranted) half chests TEA (family use) 26 tierees and bids. Burbadoes Sugar 25 barreis do do 300 barrels buker’s and family Fl-ar, 40 hhde Molasses, 15 do DeKuyper Gin, very snperior 75 cuses do do * do 10 bhds Heunessy Brandy > puns Demerara Kum, 3 year’s old 2do. Jumaica do ~ 25 bbls Guiness's celebrated Porter, pints 40 boxes Candles, 25 baga Rice 30 sides New York Sole Leather, 25 bbis Crushed Sugur, 25 bbls Ship Bread 150 boxes Chase's Lozenges 100 kegs White Lead. IN BOND, 2t puns Dewerara Rum, 2 years old. Trums-—£10, 3 months; and £50, 6 montha, on approved Paper, or Bunk discount off for cash. a J. & T. MORRIS. WY 20p9, AUGUST, 1864. DAVIES & WEEKS AVE RECEIVED by the GAZELLE from Liverpool an assortment of Black, Loag and Square Shawls, Chintz Borders, Silk Bound, &e. Ladies’ Invisible Silk, Braided, Naples Cord and Chenille HAIR NETS. Black and Colored Ruehe Trimmings, Ladies’ Plain Linen COLLARS, and eets Chenille : HAT PLUMEs, Prunella and Cashmere Boots, Corsets, Stays. Belt Cinspe, Back Combs, &e, with other novelties for the season. August 15, 1864. din Township No. 59, YHE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS having, onder the authority of tire 65 ei Feuante and Orenpiers of Land on the suid Estate, lesirous of purchasing their several locutions, that, repared to receive the de voldings upon producing their titles or ayreements JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. ‘THE SUMMER IMPORTATIONS ; oF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, BOOTS axe SIOES, | GENERAL GROCERIES AND ILARDWARE, ARE NOW COMPLETED LIVERPOOL HOUSE. _ Great George Street, jund inteudiag Purchasers are reapectiully — sp- ficited to call and examine THE SROCh | eotore purchasing cleewheoe. WILLIAM FULL. Ch'town, Jnme 98, 1864, Advice to the Farmers or A S the season for Harvest operations is approaching, and as the crops Promise to be unusually abundant, the undersigned bees to re- wind Farmers throughout the Iniand that de hue just received ar Invoice of his Stock of Mauny's Celebrated and Wonderftl Mowing and Reaping Machines, which save immense time, libor and money to those who use them, as is proved by the well es- tablighed fact that they will enable a Farmer to save his crops fuur or five weeks seoner, wand at less thau half the cost, than he conld do the work hy the uld tashioned Hook and deythe, now rapidly going out of use, with the older and etill more nec- less Flail. No enterpricing or teinperance Farmer should be without one of those wonderful Machines; the cost is comparatively trifling, and no man who jis able to bear the cost should think of hiring one, > eeeee Cae his tarn to hire one of the Ma- | chines wight be in his neighbourhood, he | woud, pechape, Jose the chanee of toehion or selll- jing bis-crop te advantage. ; The Mowine aud Rearixe MACHINES were | never in yreater demmnd én the United States than {at preseut. The scarcity of manual labor in thot conutry caused by the neavber of Farmers killed and | wounded in the present War, renders wach La- i BOUR-SAVING iene “MINES more dexirabic thas ever, umd é will be almost impossible ty secure a suffickeat ly heweulter for the use of the ayri- culturaliste of this Island. Now ie THK TIME To secure Hem. The wudersigned, knowing that they would e én great demmud vordered a consider- able nusuber of them for the eae of the Warmers af this intend, wet could net ~ amore than leulf be re- quired, which he is preymred @o ech Ser 4 proved credit, for oe ortwo yous, & ed ok dered before the 25th inst. The following Ayeute will act for the Subscriber in selling thove extraordinary and beautiful MA CHINES which are so well ada for saving iabour and money ; and the Subscriber hopes that they will vend their orders immediately and use thoir best exertions to promote their sale, and there- by advance the best interests of the Coluny. The achines have sUust argeiven in the Bteamer * Comesucr,”” und one of them, together, with some patent ploughs, will be ou exhibition at the Nontu AmMeaicas Hore., where an office will be opened for the sale of all such goods, during the season. RICHARD J. CLARKE, Tf Qewell Cheap Mere, From « Needle to an Anchor. duly 11, 1864, AGENTS: W. E. Dawsow and W. W. Inyise, Esgre., Charlotietewn, F. P. Noaros aad Taemas Owen, Engr. Greorgetowe, Mr. Thomas Axstan, Summer Hill, Montague, Mr. J. MeDovcatr, Grand River Bridge. Mr. J.T. Tavrcove. Dundas, Lot 55, Messrs. G. McKay & Sox, New Loxvor, J. A. McLeas, Eag., St. Peter's Bay, I. C. Haut, Esq., Tignist:, J. W. How as, Esq., aud Mr. James Breo- penick, Cascumpec. Singer's Sewing Machines. rue SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST KECELVED A FURTHER SUPPLY OF _ Singer's World Renowned Sewing Machines. The above Machine haa obtained such a world wide reputation that further recommendation is quite unnecessary. Suffice it to say that they are the best Machines now in use for all purposes. No Dresemaker, Vest-naker, Boot maker or | Shoemaker should be without one. JOHN HIGGINS, Agent. Great George Street, May 30, 1864.——tun NOTICE TO FARMERS. ANNY'S CELEBRATED MOW. ING and REAPING MACHLNES, which save immense labour and money, have just arrived in the Steamer * Commerce”. The'an ber ex- pects that all agente and others wanting them will send their orders forth with, as the ip linsit- ed. Farmers who desire to preserve the life and health of their young hands, expecially their fe- wales, who are so severely worked by the old mode of cutting grain erops, and whe also desire to econo- wise their money, will do well to secure one of the above named MACHINES ae ily ae porribig. KICAHKD J) CLAKKE. Orwell Cheap Store, from a Needie to an Anclior. July 1h. 1864, NOTICE TO LADIES! Carpet Sweeping Machines, Carpet Sweeping Machines, Carpet Sweeping Mashines. No Dust! Wo Dust! No Dust! pure Union Brit. Company of Providence, Khode Ishind, offer for sale the Union Carpet Sweeper, which is the best ever offered to the public. It is «imple iu ite construction, never pets out of order, sweeps clesner than any of the kind ever preduced ; no removal of the pans or brush. It sweeps all kinds of carpete without raising apy dust. Don't fail to buy one. They can be had at G. W. Kimble's Sewing Machine Depot, Qaeeu Street, or orders given to the canrnssing Land Office, 2nd August, 1864. re SCYTHES! SCYTHES! | pus BEST and CLLEAPEST at j BEER & SONS. } } Sw HAYING TOOLS! Ch'town, July 11, 1864. lite o \genis. Orders tuken for all kinds of Sewing Machines GEOKGE MefiONALD, General Agent for P. FE. Island and Nowa Scotia. Charlottetown, Ist Augwat, 1864. rw is NOTICE. LLL persons having any just demands against the Estate of PATKICK STEPHENS, Orwell, in Prince Kdwurd island, Mer ORKS, RAKES, SNEATHUS, SCYTILE | chant, decensed, ure requesied tw faryish their STONES, at July 11, 1s64. PRESERVE KETTLES, JS BRASS AND ENAMELED. ot BEER & SONS. ow iy Accounts, daly attested to Mr RICHARt CLARKE, of Orwell, Merchant, within Calendar monthe from the date hereot. aud ull persone indebted to anid Fatate are jrequired to make immediate payment to the suid Kichaav J. Cranks, who alone ie duly authorised to receive all debta due to the suid BEER & SONS. | Ketate and grant diechuryes therefor July 11, 1864. GOS wats vil The Cheapest Haying Tools, ——ViZ: — NASH’S SCYTHES, REAPING HOOKS, SICKLES, HAY RAKES, HAY FORKS, SCYTHE STONES, ure to be hud at W. E. DAWSON’S. Char'town, July 25, 1864. . Ty To Shipbuilders, Tue Subscriber HAS RECEIVED on CONSIGNMENT, from ARBROATH, Sevt land. « large quantity of SAIL TWINE and CANVAS in assorted numbers from 1 to 8, which will be sold at small advance. ALSO, ON HAND: IKON, PAINTS, SPIKES, PAINT OIL, NAIL8, Do BRUSHES, H. HASZARD. Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown, May 30, 1864. NOTICE. TT E undersigord Kxevutors and Tru-tees of the Batate of the mte JOHNS BREMNER, of Charlottetown, deceased, hereby notify all per- sone baviug claime om the suid estate to furuish their accounta forth with to Kactaad Heaatz, Rag , Great George Street, aud all porsons indebted to the wuld estate are requested to pay over the amount of thes respertive accounts to him, he being authorized to meecive the anme. JAMES MOORE, ROBERT LONGWORTH., RICHARD HEARTZ, Executore aud Trustees. Charlottetown, Aagaat Reh. 1861 NOTICE. Alt parties indebted to GRORGE MeoDONALD, Tailor, would oblige by set- tling as 2000 ae possible. esee.beak Wi x64. tf PITCH, PITCH OIL, Puraffine Varnish, ** Greenbacks !” MERICAN PAPER BOUGRT and BOLD by I. C. HALL, Water-steset. Charlottetown, Ang. 15, 1864. Wanted, 1000 EMPTY FLOUR BARRRLS. full-hoaped and provided with two bends, for which the highest cash price will be paid by 1.C. HALL, Penke’s Buildings ~ Water-etreet Ch'tawn Aue 3% tnt - The Accounts of all persona (withont distinction | which «re not fally paid up by the Pitst Nevenber next, will be handed over to an Attorney fur ve covery at Law, without further notiwe MAKY STEPHENS, Sole Fxecatrix Orwell, PE. Inland, 28th Jaly, 1864, 3m 'Butler’s Rosemary Hair Cleaner. A elegant preparation fur the Toilet and ~R Nursery, possrasing, in the higaest degree, the property of removing Scurf aud Dandruff trom the Head, and by ite invigurating qualities increasing the growth of the Hair. W. RK. WATSON. City Drug Store, July Is, 64. | Kerosene! Kerosene! }s STOCK, and FOR SALE. ~ 25 cusks KEROSENE O1L. June 13 tt 4.8. CARVELL. _ The Liverpool and London | FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. pur Agent for the above first class Fuglish Fire Insurance Company begs > wa!l -_ ; } } | | the atteution of the public to the advan offered by thie Company, ip respect to the security to the usaured.and promptnessto pay losses ich, with- aut coqueames other Companies, may be sniety asserted to be superior to by ans those other Company ia the Island. The literpo! and London F & L. Insurance Company has bees in successful operation since 1436, with agencies alk ever the world, and has paid in losses about two millions and a quarter sterling. Ite subscribed cs. pital ie £2,000, coring. and ite invested funds alone amountte £1,312, se , and the fire pre miume for = sinount to £360,130 es wai nnd in addition to thie very large expital, the Com ae teen established efor the recent insite Lia! A ‘Act, the individual fortanes of each of the sLareholders, comprising some of the wenlthiest merchants in Liverpool and London, are liable fur the losses, should the whole of the capital be wept away. In this respect i: differs, it is believed, from {see Y —e pare L A z. geut being ’ vy Power of Attorney djrectty frem Englene, in authorized to éraw Bille oa & loss a without referring to ou» Company, to extent of one thousand pounds sterling. With these superiors advnptages, the Company is not dis (thongh iat tbe well justibed: to ask a higher mite of m than other English Companies, Whieh do not tthe sume advan. taveous features, and the ae has been advised ‘that em uniform tate hus been upon by the | Directors of thie Company and the “ Queen,” and that the Agents here should, in this on ct lin contort.” W. a JOHNSTORKE, ; Awent of the Live 4 Laudon 1 wen vad eL. vane > retain US