UNITED STATES. A Ssconp Gaace Daauive.—Miss Moore, danghter of the invalid Keeper of the lighthouse on Fairweather Isiand, below Bridgeport, Oonn., heard wid eres tor * help far out in the Sound, on the naght of the 13m, and suamomag two young men to ner etd) she laveched the boat belonging to the light house. and ordered them to poll owt in the direcnon of the cries, \bout two miles out im the Sound, herelt holding the uller thew found a eariboat cape ted, and choyging ton, two men, George Penfield and Harry Shetds of Black Kock). who were nearly extausied, Une of (hem was entirely helpless and with great ditheulty get mio the boat; but both were Hnally rescued frou: deach by the courage and efforts of this brave gul, and brought safely to shore. g q Tae Artack on Port Derraxce sy tar INerans.—The Sanra Fe correspondent of the Kepublican says the atiack on Fort Defiance by the Nave joes was wade from three different pornts just afer the settiny of the moon, Withe the gorrtison were asleep One party entered the settlers’ store and carried off everything whi reach; another party attacked the corral!, sod was finally driven off fo the mountamns, ull the troups were compe iled to halt mm consequence of randow firing frou. the fort, the darkness being se greet friend could not be distinguished from foe. The tudians were estimated to be over a thousand sirong. Twelve men were killed, and four or five mortally wounded, . . : +" . , i Tas New Yorx Parss.—There sppear in New York six-| and-thirty pepers, of whicl) nine daily and fourteen weekly are | pooled in Enghsh; nine in German, La the French language | appears the Courrier des Etats-Unis, in a daily and week'y | Che Examiner, ee eer Eee Sa pO Ysa GES OS : : 7 ee Me nega NS a ee _ SPECIAL NOTICES, ~~ see 8 AA re rePree Tottoway’s Pruss, for the cure of Bile, Liver, and stomach Complaints, and General Debility.—This medicine is so weil known in every part of the world, and che cures effected by it are so wonderful, that it now] stands in no need ef public eugoly. Its pre-eminence as a remedy for | bilious and liver complaints, and disorders of the stomach and the chest, is no longer a watter of dispute and doubt. In these diseases the bene ficial effeets of these invaluable pillsare so permanent and extensive | that the whole system is renovated, and the organs of digestion strength ened, and a free and easy respiration promoted. J'lain directions for Order in Council relative te the Grant. the use of this admirable medicine, at once so mild and eBicacious, are o » tine . alixed to each box. | ing of Vavern Licenses. cilincns PT ALRALRAALDNAALAAA LOL PLO LPL OL OL LALA A AOL LOLOL LOLOL LOA LOLOL Councit Cuamper, June 19, 1860. XEW AVVERTISENEYTS, Put ene Wiup Caerry Batsom—Tue u em ty «! Dr Wister is embalmed in | the hearts of thousands, whom bis Bslsom of Wild Cherry hus cured of | " coughs, colds, consumption, or some other form of Pulmonary diseases |" [YUE Board having had under consideration the Law re- | gulating the granting of Tavern Licenses, was pleased to | | SORA L Nt tt i A CARD TO THE SUFFERING. The Rev. WituiaM Coscrove, while laboring asa missionary in Japan, mse jorder, That the Culonial Secretary of this Island shall hence- , , | keep a ‘Lavern or Trin, within any Sehoo) Distriet now estab- was cured of consumption, when all other means bad failed, by a receipt | lished, or hereafter to be established within this Island—the obtained from a learned physician residing in the great city of Jeddo. City of Chorlottetown excepted—in addition to the Certificate. This receipt has cured great numbers who were suffering from Consump- | 8Ccording to the fourm marked (C) in the Schedule to the Act tion, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility and | of the General Assembly of this Island, passed in the twenty- nervous depression caused by these divorders. [eves oa — Nivjesty . renee intitaled An Act to Desirous of benefitting others, I wi ntie vied nich T have ual te r and amend t e Laws regulating the sale by License o! u & others, I will send this receipt, which I have | spirituous Liquors,’’? which by such Act is required to be pro- brought home with me, to al] who need it free of charge. Address by the person or persons who may apply for such License, and |to be sworn before any one of her Majesty’s Justices of the REV. WM. COSGROVE, |P hieh Affidavit shall | d | |} Peace, whieh Afhday i 2xe 3 ertificate 439, Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. eace, which idavit shall be annexed to such Certificate, UN Wi oi s0en8 cane Sm : ee : |names may be subecribed to such Certificate, are Magistrates {forth require froia all persons who shal] apply for Lieense to | - | duced to the said Colonial Secretary, an Affidavit to be made | jand shall set forth and declare that the Magistrates whose | Tarr ome J. S. CARVELL, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, (Tremain’s Buildings, ) HEAD OF QUEEN’S WRARPF, CHARLOTTETOWN, - - - P. E. ISLAND. Highest CASH price paid for WOOL, GRAIN, &e. June 5 1860. 3m. erring Seine. 1 OR Sale by the Subseriber a HERRING SEINE, 75 fathoms long, 8 fathoms at Bant, has been used but three times, and is as good ag new. Will be soll at a low figure. — Aso ee 250 Gunning Bags, very cheap, 150 Barrels family FLOUR, 15 Boxes Cavendish TOBA “CO. ' ; WLLIAM DODD, Queen Square, Charlottetown, June 12, 1860. Public Tands. Townships Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 & 43. oth oapaen good Tracts of LAND on the above Townships \J remaining unsold, the Commissioner, to render such Lands immediately availuble to intending purchasers and settlers, purposes opening Roads through various sections thereof. The Commissioner will therefore attend fur the disposal of Lands, and the opening of Roads, at such places and dates as hereunder mentioned. On Monday, the 2ad day of July next, at 12 o'clock, a.m., |at Maurice Kennefic’s, Cardigan, Lot 38, from thence to the farm of Patriek O’Brien, Burns’ Road, Lot 39, and will sell | the opening of a Road from Burns’ oad to the west side of | Morell River. (Isl. 4w.) | On Tuesday, the 3rd, at.10 o'clock, a. m., at Widow Ken-| ~~~ | nedy’s, Lot 40, from thence to the Mill Road, (Webster's) to , HAYING AND HARVESTING the farm of James Whelan, and will sell the opening of such | 5 tery ube Machines and Implements. - On Wednesday the 4th, at 9 o'clock, a. m., at or near ECENTLY received from Engiand and the United States, | Hayden's Mill, Cardigan Road, Lot 41, irom eee & pro-| and for Sale at the Charlottetown ; | jected settlement road, crossing the Upton Road, and wall sell | ’ | the opening of such Road north, towards McKay's Mill. AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE & SEED STORE, On Thursday, the 5th, at 8 o'clock, a. m., at John Suther-| Manny's combined MOWER and REAPER, for one and two land's, Esq., Saint Peter’s Bay, and trom thence proceed to horses, Ww ’ - 7. edition, wuh 11,000 <ubdseribers ; in Lalian, the Beco dell’ Lralia,) Seen and in Sponish, the Cornice, Which has ouly an edition of 500.) A Puysictan in New Beprorp writes to a friend :—« Say to Of the Weekly Tribune, 212,000 copies are printed; of the Joseph Burnett & Co.. that [ can te tify with pleasare to the New York Ledger, 160,000 ; of the Weekly Mercury, 100 000; virtues of their Aa/ston, and also of their Oriental Tooth of Harper's Weekly, 75,000; of Daily Herald, 90,000; of Darly Sun, 70,060; of Daily Times, 36,000; of Daily Express, 25,- 000 ; and of Daily Tridune, 3Y,000. A New Yorn Donee.-~Various sre the tricks resorted to in New York to evade the jaw for the prevention of liquor selling on Suadsy. Oue of the cleverest lately invented was putting up a notice on a place where liquor was sold, to the followiny effec: —** Worsinp here exch Sunday. None but membe:s o! the Courch adarited.” ‘lhe police prssed this house of * wur- ship.” but did not avlest (he audience nor the presiding genius. Sate or Horses —A esle of valuable horses recently took place at Olupville, Mass . the proceeds of which were $15,257. Among those solid was the gelebrated mare ** Pocanonias,’’ which realized $3.450.—" Ninon,” « yearling colt of the former, ¢ ted by Ethan Allan, browght $2,300.—** Garibald ,”’ an Ethan Allan horse, 3 months o!d, sold for 81000. “ Juha Alden,’ a Black Hawk Horse, brought $1,050 ; and ** Miles Standish,” another Black Hawk, realized $2100. ‘The owner of the latter berse said he had never offered him at privete sale for less than $5,000. A Weatrar Man Deowns Hinsertr ror rear oF comine vo Want. Yesterday bout 4 o'clock, p.m., word came in upon Summit Sureec that Geo. W. Scott, E-q, a valued and highly respected resident of this city, had Auag himself inte the pond convenient te the fork of the read, med+ by Adam- street and the o'd territorm! ruad, nearly om to Judge Fitch’ residence. A genera! rush was made to the spot in vebicle- and on foot, aud after three qaerters of an hour's grappling, the boly was recovered and *as mumediateiy conveyed to bis res dence, next beyond Judge Frch’s, on the terrier) road. I appears that he has for ene deys past been ma state of mind that has Caused uneasiness Qmong his frienda, a) Vinal perpetua: watch might and dav bad been kept on his outgoings and in- comings. cxvught him by the cost ad be was about to make the fara plunge. but he broke anwoy from her and effected his objeci. the was a man said te be worth S60 O00 in property and funds, and did pot owe a dime Of late he has thought that he would be brenzfit to want, end the idea hes cukkninated in his effec:- f-destruction A corener’s jury was to be summoned, bar ‘leer verdict can be anticipated by ihe foregoinyg.— Toledo Herald. The jorymen in a tecent case for slander, in New Y which the damages were lau at $2 000, found a verdict fur defendant, snd contobu in the tellow:og ing 3s ’ a. ed their e@sinhings to a podr Wastier- muner: The 2s. were wr pped im ** The combined earuiigs « { twelve abie- wornsaa paper, and em@arsed, r ; budted weu luc fuur Gay? lasur. Sreucx ihat @ jar bd mena County, white lb tor wrhbbelding ram from etrack with palsy and f iimoet ma edisie y died. Deap.--The Madison (lows) Plaindealer says’ r miserable wretch, hwing near Parunogion, in Vat rribly biaspheanng God on Sunday last how suflermeg crope, was sudden!y A fe!low living on the Tidiona chore of the Ohio river, near Vevey. kk divans, having recent y iost lis Wile, cro-sed in a boat to the neatucky side, vised a grave yard there and stole a tombstone, which Le piaced over ie remains of his lamented Detter lait. Five men were shot during a strvehrine whi-key fight in a grocery siove in Belion, We xas, two weeks since. & weer describing the condition of the city of Camanche, Elluno:s, lately devastated by a tornado, says that horses anc cattle killed by the storm were lying in every duection. Pie building seems to Dave been torn tnto fragments aod sesttered , s . P 7 > mo) ore ‘ wal meant i ° ' in all directions, Gely staut half a dozen houses esexped ; the —has a portivn of her cargo engaged, and will sail from Lon | offices. rest were either utterly destroged or wach damaged.—W hole blucks are guste vaca’, the cellars only re vaining, to show that houses Bad been there. The writer saw 23 dead bodies. In one fauntdg father, mother and two children were killed, and three childeen remained. Three men were blown off a rafi on to the shore, aad atunned fora long time ; what became of therr compaciwns the knew not eons were killed. off, bike » black colama, vot more than tweny rods im width, and out of it were seen to fly treea, boards, &c., as iu swept along, and when it peseed m tts tally rapid progress, vt lefi but ruins befund. [te work was almost instantaneous. ‘The cries of the sufferers, tt @ suid, were heard even above the storm. The Great Eustern. according to a telegraph message re- ceived at the Reading Room, on Twersday last, had reached Sandy Mook, at the entrance of New York Bay, that morning. We have not yet heard the date of her sailing and consequently do not know what run she has wade. ——-—_ ~~» e—-—__——_ A Comet has, for » week past. been visible in the Northern esky. It is, or was, to be seen in the early evening, for a short time, in a nearly North Westero directiun , but the best time to see it is just before daybreak in the morning. flarried, On the 13'h ult., at the residence of the Bride's Father, by the Rev. George B. Evlis, of Charlestown, Mr. P. W. Hyndman, of P E. Isiand, to Miss Kate A. Gould, second daugiter of James Guuld, Esq., of Lex- ington, Mass At Saint Dansten’s Chareh, on Thursday, the 14th ult., by the Rev. | Thomas Phelan, Mr. Henry Bovyer Smith, of Charlottetown, t Miss Mary Jane, secood daushter of Mr. Edward DeLaney, of Princetuwn Livyalty. - + Died, At Columbia, California, on the 5th of May last, of consumption, Hannab, the beloved wile of Mr. Jubn McLean, Cuoper, formerly ot lottetown, aged 26 years. : ox Portage, Belfast, « Saturday the 17th ult , after a short illness, John, son of Mr. Alexander Mesween, aged 25 years. Ly Oo the 15th ult., of Diptheria, Eva Adelaide, aged 4 years an months ; and onthe 21, Hamiltos Fairbury, aged 2 years and 6 wouthe, sly child f Mr. Willam Coos, of Charlottetown. , : Ge the Seb alt , at Middleton, "aged 47 eel Mr. et Craig, ly regretted by a large circle of relatives and friends, é - the | tb ee at Fg Bay, of scarlet fever and putrid gore throat, Sophia, eged 8 years 5 on the 9th, an infant daughter, aged 18 mouths ; and on the Idch, David aged 11 years—ebildren of Mr. Wil- liam E MeEwen. ; At Bast Hiver, Lot 34, on Wednesday, the 27th ult., of consumpticn, Mr. Dugald McCormack, aged 60 years. _—_—— PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. June 26—Primrose, McKensie, River Jobn, N.S. ; salt, &e. Woodbine, hu a, Pietow ; evvl. ' oo ahaa oprague, Ray Verte ; tuwber. Gon Pon Tracadie ; shingles. Trial, MeDonaid, Neweustie, 3 ° — : we 28 —Conservative, MeFadyen, Bay Verte ; Geals cag aie r- buckle, Nuva sevtia ; limestuae. 30—Suphia, Bianchar , pee ie; shingles. Breeze, McLeod, Pictou; cul Virgin, do. 5 du. meats Orchard, Pugwash ; limestuge. duly 2—Anve, Livingston, 16 . bucto ; desis. Boe, Meltae, Cango ; 200 empty barrels. Bweraid, Stewart, Halifay ; goods. Alwa, Foley, Syduey ; oval. Careline, Coulambre, Quebec ; salt, Sovereigu, Anderson, deals. CLEARED. bo. —Sebr. Cecile, Bernier, Quebec ; Dal. Sons sat. 27—Elien, "Penta, Pugwash ; bal. ~ tp sates Bpregue, Bay Verte ; dv. Trial. MeDonald, Pictou ; bal. a vative, McFadyen, Pictou ; dal. July 2—Mary, Arbuckle, Pisiu- ter Cove, N. 5, ; prodyee. Bee, Ogden, Bay Verte ; bal. Primrose, MeKeonzie, SHIP NEWS. Lrveapoot, June G:a—Arriyed—Liberator. 7th—Brothers, McRae, Gailed 16th—Uiewatus, Baliantine, for PE island. St Joun’s, N.F, June 6—Arrived—Grapeshut. 13th—Afton. 5th Bailkd—Margaret Ana, }6tb—Gvlufioder. = GOVEMNMENT APPOINTMENTS. May 25.—Hon, Jeremiab Simpson, to be a member of the Execu- tive Council of this [-land. June 19.—George Ferh Crow’ Léwden and John Thomas Thomas, bean of Charlutteywn, to the Commission of the Peace, for Queen’s ty. At the tune, fos second daughter was with hin ane | Jace Grucuy, Provost, Arichat ; lime- | Wash. Asa physician [can truly say that the Aa//iston is the best antidote for Mosquito Bites that [ ever tried>and I often advise its use. It is also a good lotion for the cure of some forms of acne, and other eruptions of the face ; for slight burns and sealds, in which cases, according to my wife. it quickly relieves the pain. And in Caicken Pox it relieves the irritation of the vesicles, and appears to prevent spitting. | The Tooth Wash appears to be the best in use for spongy, | bleeding gams.’’ Prepared by Joseph Burnett & Co., Boston; and sold in Charlottetown by M. W. Skinner, T. Desbrisay and W. KR. Watson. OR ree AYER’S CATILARTIC viLLs. The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their ut- | most to produce this best, most perfect purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofs areshown that these Pitts have virtues which | surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, aod that they win unpre- cedentedly upou the esteem of allmen. ‘They are safe and plewsant to | take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the | vital activities of the body, remove the obstruct:ons of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimnlute sluggish or disordered organs into their natural action,and impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also formidabie and dangerous diseases that have baffled the best of human skill. While they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, in ciminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be employed for children. Deing sugar-coated, they are p!easant to take; and being purely vegetabie, ure free from any risk of harm. Cures bave been wade which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted posit on and character ag te forbid the suspicion of untruth, Many eminent clergymen and pbysicians bave lent their names to certify te the public the reliability of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance of their conviction that my preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering tellow-men. | The Agent is pleased to furnish gratis wy American Aluianac, eon- j taining directions fur theic use aud certificates uf their cures, uf the | fo bowing complaints :— Costiveness, Biliious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, | | Headache aris ng from a foul stomach, Nausea, Lodigestion, Morbid In- | action of the Bowels and Pains arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss uf Appetite, all Uleerous aud Cutaneous Diseases whicu require an evacu int medicine, Scrufula or Kiags Evil. They also, by purifying the vloed and stimulating the systew, cure many cowp!aints which it would net be supposed taey could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and otber kimd:ed complaiuts arising from a low state of the body or obatruction of ite functions. Dy not be put off by sume unpriacipled dealers with some other pill they make more ‘profit cz Ask for Aver’s Piuts, and take wothing else. No other they can give you compares with Usis iu its intrinsic | value or curative powers. ‘The sick waut the best aid there is fur Lem, iaVe and they should J. C. AYER, Practical and.Analyiical Chemist, Prepared by Dr. Lowell, Mase Paice 25 Crs. ren Box. Fives Boxes ror $). PLL LI ee eed LRLO INNA oer TRICOPREROUS is the bestand cheap est article for dressing, beautsfying, cleansing, curling | preserving and restoring the huir. Lad es, try it. wll Draggists & Perfumers. KEW ADVERTISEMENTS, A new TIlondon ‘'BRrader. rps fine new Brig ** MARIDIEN,’’ Al, 226 tons N. M.. P. MacManon, master, will sail from this Port for London on the 15th instant. and return direct to Charlottetown,—has good accom- aa modations fer passengers—will have every dispatch in London | don on Saturday, the Sth Sept m ber. Rates of Freight—measurement goods, 20s. ; dead weight. 17s. 6d. per ton, sterling, payable here for wceommodation of shippers ; shipping charges may also be paid here, adding 5 er cent to cover joss, interest, &e. | For further particul At Mowat Vernon, fowa, fifty per-) & Sons, 12 Finsbury Circus, or at Charlottetown to the under- | Queen Square, the Property of the Misses Stewarr. The tornado was seen approaching 61x miles) signed. BENJ. DAVIES, Ship Broker. Charlottetown, 2d July, 1460. | From Liverpool Direct, | ‘The Reguiar Trader Clipper Ship ‘‘ ISABEL,” | ELL known in the trade as having made | some of the shortest passages on record, and always anded her eargoes in good order, will leave LIVERPOOL as usual, on or about the FIKSL of SEPTEMBER next. Shippers wil] please have their goods alongside at an early date. For farther particulars, please apply to ANprew Duncan, Esq., 1 & 2 Stafford Cham- bers, South Jokn-street, or to DUNCAN, MASON & Co. Charlottetown, P. E.1., July 3, 1860. N. B.—-London Goods taken at REDUCED RATES. *ODLINES. ee CARPENTERS’ CHALK LINES, SALMON, MACKEREL, HERRING and | SAIL TWINES, | A large supply of the above for sale by CHARLES DEMPSEY. | TEA! TEA! | CIUPERIOR CONGOU, as | & THE CHOICEST SOUCHONG. This Spring’s importation from England — Wholesale and | Retail at a TURNER & Co's. July 3, 1860. July 3, 1860. EE a ak | New Shape on —_s SPRING SHIRTS. A large lot just received, by to be suld at about HALF THE USUAL PRICES! British Dry Goods Store, Jaly 3, 1860. Call and See! Call and Sec! — LL t ose parties who have not supplied themsely«s with ricketty and worn out furniture at auction, can purchase pew furniture of every dese iption, for Jess money, at the City Furniture Ware Kooms, ALSO 5 the Subacriber’s own make of CHAIRS and ather vim tallgay . THOM.2S GREEN. Kent Street, July 3, 1860. FOUND, DRIFT, abont a half-miie from shore, at Big Cape, Lot A 42, a flat bottomed BO \T, about 15 feet long, painted The owner can have ber by proving property an i ; ; } yellow. r a, avi 2 9 POPS SERIO, MANETS NEIL McDONALD. Big Cape, Lot 42, July 3, 1860. ow ~~ FARM TO BE LET. — rxxO BE LET, for a term of seven years from November next, r that valuable Property known as * WtuLow Farm, situate about a mile from the City, on the Princetuwn Road, containing 7% acres of LAND, ina high state a een. and at present in the oocupation of Mr. Ralph ees unr. The Farm is subdivided into 12 Fields, with ieee \ paanes with a neat COLLAGE, and an extensive range of Yarns an -buildings. Oe pacdealind, enquire at the Office of the late James Peake. | duly 3, 1860. 4w resident in the neighborhood of the Inn, Tavern or House of | Public Accommodation, for which such Licenses may be re- quired ; and also, that the names of the persons, other than | such Magistrates, which may be attached to such Certificate, ure the names of a majority of the llouseholders resident in and entitled to vote for Trustees of Schools for the School Dis- trict within which the proposed Inn or House of Accommoda- tion svall be situate, and also that the names of such person< are of their hand writing, re-peetively, or were subscribed to | such Certificate in their presence, and by their direction. Examination at St. Dunstan's College. AN Examination of the Papils of St. Danstan’s College» é& commencing at 10 o'clock, a. m., will take place on Wednesday, the ]lth inst., at which the friends of Education and the public in general are respectfully invited to assist. A. McDONALD. St. Dunstan's College, July 3, 1860. 2w. Benevolent Irish Society ‘ J ‘ PIC NIC. FHYHE ANNUAL PIC NIC of the above Society will take place on MONDAY, the 9th July inst. : ‘* Ino Wharf. on which farm a delightful spot a few ‘yards from the wharf has been given for the occasion. ‘Tickets for lady and gentleman, 3s. ; single tickets, 1s. 6d., | to be had from the following ‘omraittee :— Messrs. Francis McCarxon, Joun Bowers, Kenna, Artnurn UO'Newm, Parrick Farmsr, and MuicuaEn ‘TRAINOR. July 3, 1860. NOPIO“’,.. FEXHE subscriber being about te leave for England would suggest the propriety of all interested making substantial preparation for his departure, on or belore the 23d of JULY next. All arrangements not completed by the above date will be entrusted to the supervisive of the man with the White Horse, who does not travel without being well paid for milesge, &e. a JOUN STUMBLES. Charlottetown, July 3, 1860. 3w Arrival of the FARM FOR SALE. ae SALE, a fine FARV of 50 acres, near Crasn’s, Mal- peque Road, fronting 154 chains on thé Malpeque and 27 chains on the Loyalist Ruad—cropped with about 8 or 9 acres Oats and Potatoes, and six acres Pasture. Some large old Wood vn the property. Lately in the occupation of f1, N. Craig. Apply to SWABEY & ROCERTS. the opening of a new line of Road from the Portage towards | | the rear of shore farms on Lot 42. On Friday, the 6th. at 9 o'clock, a. m., at Thomas Curtis’, t Griffin & Son's best SCYTHES, in variety, Patridges beat quality Steel HAY FORKS, Horse and Hand HAY RAKES, (large assortment), The Steamer | ** will leave at 9 o’clock, a. m., for Apple Tree Farm | | *SOFVAQ FO DOUG Bay Fortune Road, from thence to examine the several con- | CRADLES for Grain, various sizes, | : ‘tracts incompleted fast year, on the new road from Fortune | 5UYPTHE SNEATHS and STONES, in variety. Road (where the several contractors are required to attend),| N. B.— Manny's two horse Machines bave been in use in ‘and to extend the same to Matthias MeCormack’«, Baltic | the Island during the last two Summers, and have given every ‘Settlement Road, and at which time arrangements will be | Satisfaction, proving themselves to be the best combined Mowers made fur the following day. jand Reapers extant. As the number of Machines on hand is’ | The price per chain for the opening of Roads, as well as the } lunited, Farmers had better make early application to the price per acre fur the Lunds, and the conditions thereof, will Subscriber. Terms iiberal. : W. W. IRVING, be made known at the time of sale. On the Monday, Taesday and Thursday, and at the hours | _Charlottetown, June 26, 1860. tf. above named, the Commissioner will be prepared to receige | , ofall amounts then dy FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, | yayment of all amounts then due. KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES. THO will bay old fashioned FURNITURE when they can purchase for less money the very LALEST STYLES and | BEST QUALITY at ‘ | DOUGLAS'S | FURNITURE ROOMS, | | where he has the } JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner of Public Lands. Land Office, Charlottetown, June 26, 1860. | V | j LARGEST STOCK UN THE ISLAND to select from, and at the very lowest priess. All persons about to furnish, will do well to call and examine before pur- chasing elsewhere. »,| Particular attention paid to FURNISHING WINDOWS NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, General Post Office, Charlottetown, June 14, 1860. Francis Me-| SX OTICE is hereby given, that by an Act passed during the | and FRAMING PICTURES. 5 last Session of the Legislature, all letters and packets | | posted in any Post Onfice within this Island, and addressed to | the United Kingdom ot Great Britain and Ireland, will, on and | after the 20th JUNE instant, be liable to a Pine of Six-pence, All orders promptly attended to an] thankfully received. GEORGE DOUGLAS. Kent-street, June 5, 1860. 6w an fe hy a | Five Pounds Reward. | ENIIE above reward will be paid to any person who will give such information as will lead to the apprehension ch and conviction of the person who maliciously broke one of the OF OVER | Gas Lamps, near the Convent, on Friday night, the 25th inst. | 1200 PACKAGES, | By order, Received per ‘Gazelle,’ ‘Isabel,’ and * William Douse, | Wa. MURPHY. | if the postage thereon is not fully pre-paid. L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. THE SPRING STOCK THE British Dry Goods Store. | FSUE whole has been selected in the best English and Scoteh Markets by cne of the Firm, and will be sold at most | reasonalle rates. |The newest and most elegant styles in Mantles, Dresses, Shawls, Bonnets; Flowers, Ribbons, &., superior White | Cottons and Linnens. Floor Cloths. Druggets, Damask, &c., and every description of Staple and Fancy Goods. ALSO FOR SALB, NE of Morrice & Sons’ best CARDING MACHIN ES G. COLES, Apply to Jaly 4, 1859. ds?, NO'PREC Ee. LL persons having any claim against the Estate of the late Juseph Dingwell, Esq., of Little River, deceased, , will please send in the same, daly attested, within six months | from this date to the undersigned ; and all persons indebted to the Estate are heresy required to make immediate payment a ee Sold by ars, apply in London to John Piteairn! SH desirable BUSINESS STANDS in this City, situated vn | V- HITE, BROWN and YELLOW SHOE THREAD. | } d|"" Address Accountant, care of SWABEY & ROBERTS. | Charlottetown, July 3, 1860.” POR SALE. ~ PART OF THAT VALUABLE AND WELL SETTLED d PROVERTY, knownvae BAY FORTUNE, Lot 43, con- isting of upwards of TWENTY-FIVE LEA-ED FPA RMs, and about THREE THOUSAND ACRES OF WOOD LAND. The above Property will be suld for a price much below its real value, and but a small pertion of the purchase money required immediately. For further particulars apply to | Bensamin Davigs, Exg., Charlottetown, or Mr. W. J. Unt, | f St. Kieanor’s. Charlottetown, July 3, 1860. 4w "PREMISES TO TET. CS rANO LET, the PREMISES occupied by the Subscriber as a Dwelling, in Queen Sqaare, very suitable for Attorneys’ | re as cee * GLASGOW HOUSE. 1860. Spring Imports, 1860 Received per Ships ‘Isabel’ and ‘Gazelle’ from Great Britain, ——alLso ee A LARGE STOCK OF TO LET, the FAMILY RESIDENCE, on the Premises, with | British Manufactured Staple & Fancy | a Lot in the rear, and immediate possession given, This) e “a DRY GOODS, House being calculated for a HOTEL, is well worth the atten- | tion of any person Patending to form an establishment of the} : : ' kind. COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. | ‘Phe terms of sale of the BUILDING LOTS. seven in num- Selected in the best Markets in Europe by an experienced ber, will be such as to make it Gasy to the Purchaser, as can buyer, aud now offered at very low prices for Cash. be learnt on application to the undersigned, with every other | CU. C, VAUX, Queen-street. particular, or ts W. Dopp, Auctioneer. | July 3, 1860. J.R. BOURKE. | | tH If the ahove BUILDING LOTS are not disposed of by | | private sale before THURSDAY, the 19th day of July inst., | they will be offered fur sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, on that) | day, at the hour of 12 o’ecleck, noon. - The Raal Critter. — ——— | IRON, Steel, Hardware, Glass, Paint, Varnish, excellent | Congoa, and a very splendid article of Souvchong TEA, | Coffee, Sugar. Sultana, Layer and Valentia Kais_ns, Cur-) rants, Prunes, Marmalade, &ec., &ec. WILGLESALE AND RETAIL. May 29. 1860. tf J.H.TUKNER & Co. | “| A Superior Article in Gents’ SILK AND FELT HATS. ALSO A Choice Assortment of LADIES’ SUMMER BOOTS. On Sale | at the BRITISH WAREHOUSE. W.& A. BROWN. June 5, 1860. i _ daly 3, 1860. WILLIAM DODD. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, /QAIVING a rare chance of obtaining first rate and most } May 29, 1860. a An Elegant Assortment oF SHAWLS & DRESSES, ‘ AT GLASGOW HOUSE, 2m. | of the amounts due from them respectively to the undersigned. ELIZABETH DINGWELL, Little River, June 5, 1860. 3m. Fxecutrix. KE. & N. . RAILWAY, Shediac and Moncton Railway: OMMENCING on TUESDAY. the 10th inst.. Trains wilt 4 runon this division of the Railway, cach lawful day, | until further notice :— Leaving Suxpiac at 8,a m., and 3 p.m. os Moncron at 10, 9. m., and 5, p. m. Connectivg when practicable with the Steamers arriv- ing at Shediae from Quebee and the Northern Ports and Pictou and Prince Edward Island, and at Moncton with those from Saint John. By order, R. C, SCOVIL, Commissioner. Shediac, April 17, 1860. NEW ZEALAND, VYREE GRANTS OF GOVERNMENT LAND to all eligible persons, who emigrate at their own cost--for the purpose of settling in the Province of Auckland. Every informativn given upoa application to CHARLES BELL, Emigrant Agent. City, June 12, 1866. tf What a splendid Growth of Clover!! ARMERS! have you seen Williams's Red Clover Seed or the Stalks on which it grew ? Rarely are to be seen sam- ples so fine. It is of William Lea’s growth. Remember Wil- liam Lea took the first prize for Red Clover at the Grain Show on the 7th inst. Williams's Timothy and Turnip Seeds with a'l his Garden Seeds are, as usual, good, very good! Eneourage the man, and patronise home growth. Look also at his White Bald Canada Wheat. He has a great variety of Eaglish Turnip Seeds; also Island Tu: nip Seed. Charlottetewn, March 20, 1860, Victoria Steam Mill. j | | 0! there readers, do any of you want a Farm? If so, | i | } the Subscriber offers for sale that valuable Property, | TT INGLY ! ; . . situated only five miles from Charlottetown, cmtataitg” . ovEre — SOLE CaSa?! | PENILE Subscriber, having leased this most efficient establish- June 19, 1360. Sw. ment from the Hon. Dr. Youny for a term of yeurs, is 100 ACRES OF LAND, | 70 of which are under cultivation, the remainder covered with a splendid growth of Soft and Llardwood, and held under lease GLASGOW HOUSE! 2 eee ert we jst 2ENED er ‘*Carrize M. Rica,’’? 6 Cases | fur 999 years, at the annual rent of one shilling per acre, with | Ust OPE 7 . io a ne la good Dwelling House and Out Buildings thereon. Its none 6, ape, Boye aad Veiene BOSE Gad frontage is on the Hillsborough River, and extends back to within about three chains of St. Peter's Road. There is a! stream of water running through the back part of the land, | Gents’ Patent and Lace BOOTS. besides a good Weil on the premises. Terms easy. Apply to. The best assortment ever received, and will be sold low for the subscriber on the premises. ' Cash. June 19, 1860. ow. case ie QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE Is NOW SUPPLIED WITH An Excellent Assortment of DRY GOODS. SELECTED AT SOME OF THE FIRST HOUSES IN ENGLAND. WM. HEARD. —ALSO— JAMES McUORMACK. July 3, 1860. ' \ rey gy y 7 x PEANO FORTE WANTED. y YANTED TO BIRR, for a considerable time, a good, well-toned Piano Forts. Application to be made to thie | Examiner Office. July 3, 1860, EPISCOPAL CHURCH AT SUMMERSIDE. GQ EALED TENDERS will be received until Saturday the | JF l4th day of July next, for the framing, raising, laying the floor, and finishing the out-side of an Episcopal Church, at! Summerside, to be completed by the lst day of November next. | Security will be required fur the proper performance of the, g3~ W. 1. thankful for the large share of patronage he has contract. i : Sa so long enjoyed, intimates that in fature the business will be A Pian and Specification of the building can be seen by conduct-d, so as to merit a still greater share of the support applying to ‘of Cash customers. Juno 12, 1860. DAVID ROGERS, See'y. of Building Committee. \ C ‘ J Summerside, June 26, 1860. Is}. 2w. BEER & SON | Accounts, Arbitrations, &., &. OMPLICAYTED Accounts arranged, Arbitration Papers prepared, Insolvents’ Papers organized for appearance | }and presentation before the Court, and all intricate or im- | properly kept accounts clearly and inteliigibly stated. Fees | | proportionate to time and talent required. HAVE RECEIVED THIS SPRING A Larger and much Better Assortment NEW GOODS tention of the Public. May 29, 1860. 2m a a aa +} “ ‘ NEW GOODS. SPRING 1860. ottetown, dune I BRITISU WAREMOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE, ‘Ko Painters. 'TEXHE Subscribers have just received, per Barque Gazelle, FEXHE Subscriber has jest received a large supply of i their SPRING LMPORTATION of . PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, PUTTY, &., which’ will British Merchandize ' be suld at the dgwes? prices. | ) i June 12, 1860, 4w. CHARLES DENPSEY. May 29, 1860. W.& A. BROWN Grea George Street, Charlottetown. June 26,1860. — Isl ly. “WOOL! WOOLEY WOOLETT” OLES'S STEAM CARDING MACHINE is now in| yood working order. Woo! will be received for card- ing on the usual reascnable terms, Charlottetown, Jung 12, 1860. | ; now prepared to do all kinds of work with Miil and Vircular | Saws. He will cut Boards, Scantling and Ship’s Plank; also | Fencing stuff, and every kind of sawing on moderate terms, and with unusual despatch. There is a spacious Boom on the premises, to which rafta |of tumber may have easy access at ordinary tides. And as | these valuable premises are situate on the banks of the | Hillsborough River, at the eastern end of the City, this Boom will be found to be safe and convenient. As quick work and small profit will form the motto of the Sibseriber, he trusts that he will reeeive and merit a share of | patronage from Ship and Housebuilders, aad from a generous and diecerning public. Please eall and sce! and encourage Native Enterprise,” by sending orders to WILLIAM W. DUCHEMIN. Charlottetown, May 29, 1860. WOOL AND SHEEP SKINS. . ASH will be paid at highest Market rates fur WOOL and SHEEP SKINS, in any quantity, by RUBERT BELL, Market Square. Charlottetown, May 15, 1860 2a Grain, Grain. TF NMIE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS a t | Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. | Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than eaa be pur' chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis | key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also — |X, XX, and XXX Ale, | Charlottetown, November 14, 1859. _ PASTURAGE. — Few COWS taken to pasture within one mile of the City, apply to J. H. GATES. ; Charlottetown, June 19, 1860. ' PSTURE. XCELLENT PASTURE can be obtained, on application a4 to the Subscriber, within 24 miles of the City, About eight acres were lately sown down, and the remainder is in geod condition. There 1s a good watering p ace on the Pasture. EDWARD WHELAN. May 22, 1860. . Hides, Sheepskins, and Leather. FESHE highest CASH price will be paid for GREEN HIDES. Prime SOLE LEATHER at Is. 9d. per pound. — price paid for SHEEPSKINS at tie CITY TANNERY, West end of Grafton Street. i October 17, 1859. 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