TO CORRESPONDENTS. “ Tnformation for the |'eople,” by Wm. Cooper, Esqr., will appear in onr vext No. + Que of the People.” We shall publish the letter of this correspondent, respecting the new law relating to Biils of Sale, a8 soon as we obtain all tho information which he re- quires, “ A stickler for Justice ” is under consideration. Verses by “5."" will appear as soon as space will permit. *=<eoe ¢—. ro Mr. James BR. Ketcy, Travelling Agent for the Ex. aminer throughout Peree Elward Isond, will, in a few days, proceed on a Tour to the Westward, and we trust our Subseribers will be prepared to pay him the amounts of thei: several acvounts. We shall feel much obliged to our loca! Agents if they will assist him as far as possible in accom pushing the object of his :issioa, —<-oe + Earareu—In the communication signed ‘* D. Ferguson,’ | inserted in thé Eraminer of the 3rd instant, 9th line from the beginning, for, ** and if be thinks thatin placing restrictions,” &e , read “* no restrictions,’’ &c. eS The Serew Steamer AM. Step! onson returned te this harbcur on Satur. flay evening, the Tth jastant, (rom « sounding cruize, having on board Commanders Orlebar and Hancock, &c. We auderstand Capt. Orlebar is directed to jrin the Reval squadron at St. John’s, Newfid., and to act as Pilot for the ooast of Nowa Seotia and the Gulf of Saint Lawren-e Daring his absence Com. Hancock will carry on the survey. The Gul- ware is now surveying the south coast of Newfoundland, and on which const she will be employed all the summer, whilst the Steamer will be employed sounding off the cvast of Nova Scotia. — Mon. eee oe - The Bishop of Nowa Scotia, Lolding his triennial visitation throughout Prince Edward Island, has male his first visit to the districts of Cascum- pee, Kildare and Tignish. There was Divine service at Casenmpec Cross Roads of Wednesday, the 4ttref July. The prayers were said by the Venerable the Archdeacon Head, D. D , and the leasons} y the Rev- W Dyer, Missionery of the District~after which bis Lordship delivered a mst excelleat sermon, which was patientiy listened to by « large and allentive congregation. After behaif of tie members of the Church of Engiand within this extensive mission, to which His Lordship gave a suitable and effective reply im- premptu. On the following d.v the Bishop proceeded to Tignish, where @ very neat chapel has been erected for the use of Episcopal and Presby- terian Cengregations. At this place a confirmation was held, when 44 persons received the holy rite. His Lordship addressed them on the subject, explaining the nature of the ordinance. Tne morning prayers were said by the Aachdeacon, the lessens by the Rev Mr Dyer After visiting the Chureh now in course of erection at Kildare Capes, the Bishop, accompanied by the Archdeacon, returned to Let 11, en-route jor Port Hill and St. E-eaner’s, having appointed fur a covti:mation at Port Hill on the following day —Friday His L rdship expressed bis vratification at the general prospects of the mission, the exertiwas ef the worthy and highly reapeeted missionary, and the progress made by the congregations in providing him with a resideace, and the erection of a charci. Nour was the Bishop less pleased with the geners! appearance of the éettiements throughout this remote and litle-kKoowa, but rapidiy improving, distriet.— Li, ee ee left im the steamer * Westmorland’ on Mendy 9th inst. , en route fer Eogiand, was Mr. H. E. Bucwear, His Exevlieney's Private Secretary. After a residence of little over twelve months, Mr. Bulwer left the Isiand highly es'eemed and respected by ail parties We understand ve has leon appointed by the [unerial Government to a resporsible + fice in one of the Ionian Islands Ju lg jog frem thie talent and discretion disp'ayed by him whilst here. we dvwbt not he will creditably discharge tie trust confided to hiu.— Ji. _——- —D sea Avowe the passenger: wh We understand by the Eng!ish Mail of Friday last, that two ressels —the “ Vulean” and *‘ Dasha way” —iaden with Coal for the British Geet, shortly expected at this Port with the Prince of Wales, sailed from | Seeth Wales, for Charlottetown, about the 30th of June. Messrs Douse & Son, of this City, appointed agents, by the shippers. — Js. _—_—— + Latxcaep.—On the 4th inst., from the shipyard of Mr. Peter Guard, | Caseumpec, for the Hon. James Yeo, of Port Hill, and purchased by Mr. William Richards, the (lipper Barque *‘ Wild Wave,’ of 502 tons. This vessel is copper fastened’, and built under inspection, to clase 7 years, Al, is fitted with Cuoningbam’s Patent Self-Reefing Topsails, and for strength, model end workwansbip, does much credit to the ouilder. —— -¢ —pe@ o—-- Dirth. Mrs. Nienian Fialayson, of Point Prim, of a son. Died, On Peiday, the 13th instant, of Dip: heria,after only six dars iTIness, Patrence Exiza, second daug iter, aged 21 years ; also. an last Sonday | evening Wittam Jewett, secvad aon, of Mr. Mark Butcher of :''s City, ged 1%j years. of the same. The end ofboth was peace. On Thursday, the Sth instant, at Little York, Mrs. Elizabeth Brent, relict of Mr. William Brent, aged 56 years. | At New London, on the 26 oltime, Mr. George Bell, senr., in the Tith year of bisage. Mr. Bell was a native of Dumfries, Scot! end, and ewigrated to this Island in the year 1820. } At his residence, Roundhay Loige, Stephea Todd Holroyd, Esquire, | eldest son of the late Josep» Holroyd, Esq., Wyther Hall, Arwleigh, | Yorkshire. — 7 -— + PORT OF CHARLOTTETUWN. ENTERED. Jaly 11—Bee, McRae, Ptetou ; coal. Velocity, Micheaux, Richivucto; juwber. Bloomer, Kicbibucte; salt. Wonder, Lawkie, New Carlisle. N. B.; deals. &c. Elizabeth, Sentt, Shimogue; deals. | Spray, Vigneaux, Richibucte, deals. 13~—Virgin, Bears. Antigo nish ; limestone. 14—Clyde, Davidson, Bay Verte ; deals. Brizt Prince of Wales, Faireliild, Boston; goods. Reward, Sprague, | Shimogue ; deals. Bee, Ogden, Bay Verte : deals. Wm. Nelson, Selliker, Bay Verte ; @als. Eliza, McEachern, Shediac; laths A Fifield, MeDonald, Pu rt Hood ; limestone. lienry, Squarbridge, Halifax ; goods. Annic, Livingston, Richibueto ; deals. Breeze, MeLeod, Pictou; coal. Mary, Arbuckle, Nuva Scotia ; limestone. CLEARED. July 10O—Elizs, Young, Pictou; ballast. 11—Venus, Beaten, Pug. wash ; baliast. 13—Velocity, Micheaux, Richibucto; bal. 14— Spray, Vigneaux, Caner, ; deals. Brig Meridian, Jordon, London: timber and deals. 16-—Clyde, Davidson, Bay Verte ; bal. Bee, Ogden, Bay Verte, bal. Reward, Sprague, Shimogue ; bal. Sariep. from Port Hill, on the 4b inst., the Bark “ Malakoff” Mor gan, Master, for Appledure—timber and oats. Also on the same day, the Fehr. “ Henrietta,” with timber and oats, fur Bristol,—by Hun. James Yeo. SPECIAL NOTICES. ACARD T0 THE SUFFERING. The Rev. Witttau Coscrove, while laboring as a missionary in Japan, was cured of consumption, when all other means had failed, by a receipt obtained from a learned physician resitling in the great city of Jeddo This receipt bas cured great numbers who were suffering from Consump- tion, Broncbitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility and nervous depression caused by these di-orders. Desirous of benefitting others, I will send this receipt, which I have brought home with me, to ail who need it free of charge. Adress REV. WM. COSGROVE, 439, Falton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Diiccic eckson 2m LLL LLL LLL LLL LL ll Llottoway’s Ointura t — Meastes, Searlatina—These are the first yreat trial<« after birth to which our children are obnox- ious. Both diseases are very infectious, and beth require jedicions management. In one the chest, in the other the throat is most likely to suff-r: bat the mother or nurse will find in Helloway s Ointment a sovereign value for these dis- tressing symtoms. When rabbed uyon the throat, chest, and back it is absorbed, the respiration becomes more tranquil, the eough 'ess troublesome, the lips grow lees vivid, the eye brightens, and the countenance looses that anxious gaze a] ways the forerunner of a serjous assault on the constitution aod nervous system. “Thisinvaluable ointment not only curcs the urgent symptoms but dispels all dangerous sequels. PEP OR OR ON RN Oe On ee Ageest or Cocyrenverrers.—The detective Pu lice have arrested and itoprisoned at Bufi.lo, N Y., one Andrews and his associates, whom they caught in the act of making a counterfeit of Ayver'’s Caraarric Pitts Their detection was aceonmplished at the instance of Messrs. J.C Aven & Co., of Lowell, Mass., who have shown a commendable energy and promptitade in protecting the public from impusition through spurious imitations of their invalaable medigines. Doct. Arer’s 2Ansaestictoea, Coenny Pecrorat anv Prits have come to be staple necessities with the community, and the imposition upon the siea of spurious, worthless, if not injurious fabrications of them, is in fact the consummtion of villainy. We bope the scoundrels will get their due, and in the keeping they now are, they are pretty sure of it.— Police Gazette. Wistar’s Wrep Cugery Barsam. ~ This Balsamic compound has become a home fixture. Let those who suffer, an have in vain attempted to cure their coughs, colds, bronchial or pulmonary complaints, make use of this unequalled remedy. NINO LLL ALO NLL LN ALL LA DN Incomparapie as 4 Hare Dressixnc.- Burnett's Toilet Pre- parations are conceded by all who use them, to be superior to must other preparations, and are valued accordingly. The ** Cocoaine’’ us enjoying a wide popularity in this city, and deservedly so. It isin fact pronounced incomparable as a hair dressing.—Hartford Courant. Prepared by Josest: Burnett & Co., Boston; and sol’ in Charlottetown by BM. W. Skinner, T. Desbrisay and W. 2. | | Watson. LOOP LLL LLM Oe LL LLL LOL LLL EAA AEA ARRY’S TRICOPHEROUS is the best and cheap est article for dressing, beautifying, cleansing, curling preserving and restoring the hajr. Ladies, try it. Sold by all Druggiste & Perfumers. . ss: WWGOL AND SHEEP SKINS. | ASH will be paid at highest Market rates fur WOUL and SHEEP SKINS, in any quantit uy ROBERT BE , Market Square. Charlottctowo, May 15, 1860, 2a the service an address was presented, on | ; which lies north of Fitzroy street, including the Common of AYER'S CATHARTIC ILLS, The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their ute | ; Most to produse tis best, most perteet purgative whieh is known to | | man, Tonum rable proofs areshown that these Pitts have virtues which Surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win unpre- | cedentedly upon the esteem of all men. ‘They are safe and pleasant to Sonccetenny Farms, Crops, Stock & Farming Imple- Five Boxes ror $1. ~~ : ; ° Ohe Examiner ’ ; ’ f ’ Se Y ° : ments, j take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the SALT APLOAT. ; : Ton ‘ y the 16th day of AUGUST next, that valnaable LEASEUOLD PRO- | the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul Lumors which BUSHELS SALT, ex ** Gazelle,’’ (now on her PBRTY lately an and occupied by Reuben Tublin, sear , consisting | breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into ; ; can be commodiously divided into twu Farms, and can either be sold as | systema. Not only do thoy cure the every-day complaints of every body, at Is 4d per bashel. : a a n 2 , , ; F One i | but also formidable and dangerous disegncs shat wae Laflled the best of | Purchasers will please make a ments to receive it im- | °U° OF separately. as may be ugreed upon, to suit purchasers. One is s fy ’ , p . as“ Tapely Farn ”—comprises 84 acres, of which 50 are under fence, | } Same time, in « iminished doses, the sufest and best physic that can be | delay for Liverpool, returning again for Fal) voyage. 45 ina high state of culiivation, and the remainder is well covered with | employed for children, Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take; W. W. LORD & Co. coll sod a commoedious Dwelling House, 30 « 24, with «a Kitchen attached, Barn | © Seen made which surpass belief were they not substantiated \; ~--__--_-—~ _ 43 4 27, Horse Stable 20 feet squire, Granary 14 fiet square, Black- men of such exalted posit on and character as to forbid me suspicion a MOFPFAT’S LIFE: PILLS AIND tc i other Oat Bo 7 2 , | farming purposes. | Hames Co certify to the public the reliability of my remedies, while others | The above Property being also beautifully situated about five miles } have sent me the assurance of their conviction that my preparations | Bt : relie TENHESE Medicines bave now been before the public for a period of | good Grist, Saw and Carding Mills, well known as ** New Annan Millis,” Phe Agent is ploased to furnish gratis ny American Almanac, con- | THIRTY YRARS, and during, that time have maintained a high | This Parm fronts oa the South by the Main Post Road, and is bounded fo owing complaints on) ‘ | inmediate power of restoring perfect health to persons suffering under | few yards from toa-Dwelling House and other above mentioned Build- Costiveuess, Billious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Ileartburn, | hearly every kind of disease to which the human frame is liable, ings; where alsoabundance of Black Mud can be obtained, and other | ection of the Bowels and Pains arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of ‘ togrtherwwith a Marsh, consisting of tour acres under feuce, aud pro- | Appetite, all Uleerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacu- | of certificated instances, they have even rescued sufferers from the very | duces a considerable quantity of good Hay. —. and stimulating the systew, cure many complaints which it would | bad utterly failed; and to many thousands they have permaneotly | Walker, and having a frontage of about 21 ebains on the Main Post j Het be supposed they could reach, sach as Deafness, Partial Blindness, | secured that uniform enjoyment of healsh, without which life itself is Koad, 60 acres of which are under fence and in gvod. cultivation, and Kidneys, Gout, aud other kindred complaints arising from a low state of | ond infallibly proved that it has appear Secarcely Jess than miraculous Poles, and various other kinds’ of Lumber; on'y distant 1 mile from tae body or obstruction of its functions. | to those who were acquainted with the beautifally hilesophieal prin- | * Clark’s Saw Mill.” There being also a never-tailing Stream of Fresh jthey make more profit on Ask fur Ayer’s Prius, and take nothing | quently act. It was to their mauitest aif sensible uetion in purifying | Mad can be obtained on the said Prewises. else, No other they can give you compares with this ia its intrinsic | the springs and ehannels of life, and imfuing them with renewed tone Either of the above ESTATES is well worthy the attention of any and they should have it. Unlike the host of pernicious quiekeries which boast of vegetable in- Immediate possession will be given. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practical ang Analytical Chemist, | gredients, the LIFE MEDICINES are purely and solely vegetable; and ALSO Price 25 Crs. rer Box. in any form whatever, They are rene sed of extracts from rare p ; | and powerfal plants, the virtues of which, thuugh long known to several 7 : ® Crops, Sieck and Farming impiements. 384 acres OATS 4 acres POTATOES : ' : FHNO be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify be ' 10,00 passage frour Liverpool, for SALE from ship | of 177 acres of LAND, situated in New Aonan, Lot 19. This property ) *heir natural action,and impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole | ; ; locate istane 2 i Pe aul jbuman skill, While they produce powerful effects, they are at the} mediutely on arrival, as the ship will be despatched without ripe NS ay slectbe diyewtrig Lain Lg) mee ll meant ae | . : \ Hardwood, Timber, Poles, &c. This property consists of a well built aed fand being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of barm, Cur “s) Charlottstown, July 17, 1860. / fo sith’s Sho» I4 « 40, and other Gut Buildings, very coavenient for junteuth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians bave lent thei: | PHCINIX BITTERS . t : , from the flourishing settlement of Suwmerside, and half a mile from j coutribute immensely to the relief of my afllicted, suffering tellow-men. taining directioms for their use and certificates of their cures, of the | character in almust every part of the globe for their extraordinary and | on the west by «2 never-failing stream of fresh water, only distant a Headache aris ng from a foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid In- IN MANY THOUSANDS Manures can be bad at the sea shore, apparently withveyery advantage; j@ut medicine, Scrofula or Kings Evil. They also, by purifying the | Verge of an untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of the Vay) Thelatter FARM comprises 93 acres, adjoining the farm of Mr. Robert | Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the- Liver and | but @ partial blessing. So great, ind bas their efficacy invariably | toe remainder is abundantly cuvered with Softwood, suitable for Fence Do not be put eff by some unprincipled dealers with some other pill | ciples upon which they are compounded, and upon which they conse-| Water running through the centre of this Farm, and abundance of Black value or curative powers. ‘The sick want the best aid there is for ibem, | and vigor, that they were indebted for their name. one as first-rate and most desirable BUSINESS STANDS, Lowell, Mass. | contain neitber Mercury, nor Antimony, nor Arsenic nor any other miners}, The following PROPERTY, viz:— t y . . ae | Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent phartoucéntical chemists, | | { | | \ j are altogether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medical science; i _ |and were never before udministered in gu happily efficacious a combi- j | I 3 | nation. | Tne first 6do. BAKLEY 19 do, HAY. =" He ift 7y at I've first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels : ae — : — . — | tre various i opi ricies and cruditits constantly settling round them; aod | tr r@cove the bardencd teces which collect in the convolutions of the / Saal intestines. Other mudicines opty partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses bebiud as % produce habitual Cost veness, | with alt 1 do. 6 do, 1; O60. An do. 5 Milch Cows 1 set Waggon Harness 1 Buh, 3 do. 3 Pigs and 34 Sheep. 1 Portable Threshing Machine its train ¢f evils, or suddea Diarrhea with its imminen 2¢* Cart do. 2 Wood Sleighs | dangers. This fact is well-known to all regular anatomists who examine 2* Piough do. 1 Jaunting Sleigh soon : BS the human bowels after death; and heree the prejudices of these well : E , Civic Elections. By the Mayor. |:nformed men against the quack ‘medicines of the age. The second een te 2 Wea a. Manure 7.” purseance of an Act of the Generai Assembly of this | effect of the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDIOINES is to cleanse the kid- 2 pair Iarrows 1 Winavwing Machine. Island, made and passed in the eighteenth year of the reign ess and the bladder; and, by this~mrans, the liver and lungs, the 1 Scuffler Set Blucksmith’s Touls. of Her present Majesty, intituled ** An Aet to Incorporate the | hes!tbful Ses reeataas o cals tt ee ae of the | 1 Horse Rake - bane rif ig ee ae ae “) | urinary organs. 1e blocd, : ed color from the agency | " cv wit ; "SEH Town of Charlottetown, I du hereby give public Notice, that jof the liver and lungs, before it passes into the heart, being thua puri. : oo er 1) ced ns een an Election of | fied by them, and nourished by food coming {rym a clean stomach, | ee OF nln rant ang aaen lee i All — MAYOR AND FIVE COUNCILLORS FOR THE CITY OF | cvurses freely through the veing, renewé every part of the system, and | U4eF 20s., cash on delivery; 203. and up to £10, credit wil be given | ' CHARLOTTEIOWN triumphantly mounts the banner of bealth in the blooming cheek. until the Ist January es £10 and upwasds, ons hent thn Gan Jeneery ‘Il be held o TUESD sy. ed : Ny ik “th oak The following are among the distressing variety of human diseases | beehaaeee the other lialt payable the Ist Nov , 1861. Crors—Credit will be held on OM AT, (th Augus. next, at tue several in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES are well known to be | ¥!!! be given until the Ist December next. Fanms — £10 per cent. places following, that is to say : | infallible, f | payable on transfer of Lease; the remainder in two iastalments, one In ward No, 1,—at the Store of A. H. Yates, Esq., corner! DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, | payable on the Ist January, 1862, and the other on the Ist Jan., 1863. of Queen and Water Streets. | and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale ang acrid | pr econrny — = deat Fale positive, aad ne re- ' W, d Me @ t th Fire Engin U * f : | kind; Fiatulency, pe of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Rettleesness | Berve. 0 commence precisely a ] oO Glock, a.m. P an ird NO. o,-—a eé ine ouse ronting on ’ ‘ . 4 “ t Groat Gana: Bttans 5 ’ g | Lil- Temper, Langour, and Melancholy, Which are the general symptous | Any further particulars of the said Property can be obtained by calling ; : ; ‘ne on aes . : tue subscriber, or Reuben Tupilin, senr., on the premises. . ; ‘ jut Dyspepsia, will van sb, as & natural consequence of its eure. on , pilin, , Fs * oT In Ward No 3,—at the.City Hall. | COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of the Intestines with | RECBEN TUPLIN, jens. | King’s Square, bowols costive withim two days. eid “4 4 iT iw Ward No. | THE SPRING STOCK | fronting on Great George Street. which these complaints are cécasioned, and by promoting the lubricative | F OVE And ut the said Elections the Poll will be opened at 9 o'clock | Secretion of the nrucuous membrane. 0 VER > KAGE ns a of th oan i j through the process of perspiration in such cases, and the thorough 1200 PACKAGES, i aiternoon of the same day. | solution of afl intestinal obstruction in others. | Received per ‘Gazelle,’ ‘Isabel,’ and ‘ William Douse, DESCRIPIION OF WARDS. a i Gout tn balf'that ti . jee tanah | } | nently in turee weeks, and Gout in ha nat time, by removing loca! | —_— | | i which lies south of Dorchester Street. Number Iwo shall} Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and strengthening the kidneys and | rEXUE British Dry Goods Store, - com prise all that part ol Charlottetown which lies south of blodder: they operate moet delightiully ou these important orgaus, and | 1E whole bas been selected in the best Euglish and Scotch | ho : . a ‘raw | reasonable rates. | Three shall comprise all that part of Chariottetown which |&! Grave. Aes ‘ eae ce erate lies eouth of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. | 4/8 ”a™ssby disladging from the tapnings of the bowels the slimy |The newest and most elegant stylos in Mantles, Dresses, | Number Four shall comprise wll that part of Charlottetown | Asthma and Consumption, Ly relieving the air vesecls of the lungs | : ; which lies south of Pitzroy Street and north of Gra!ton Street. | from the mucous whicu €ven alight colds will occasion, aad which, if | Cottons and Linnens. } Scurry, U.cers and Inveterate Sores, by the per.ect puity which these Floor Cloths, Druggets, Damask, &e., 166 An Act to | & FE MEDICINES give to the blood, and ail the bauors. In Ward No. 4,—at the Fire Engine House, fronting od |g stvent process, and without violeace: all violent purges leave the | _ Margate, Lot 19, July 10, 1860. 5,—at the house of Mr. Edward Needham,| DIARRN@A and CHOLERA, by removing the sharp acrid fluids by i | im the fatenbele;: and'chall eentinns open cil} 6 e’elosk in the FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blod to a regular circulation, | | The Lire Menicines have been known to cure Rheumatism perma- | AT TBE i ** Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlotietown | jnfa mition from the muscles and ligaments of the joints, Rictimond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number | "ence they have ever been fuund u certain remedy fur the worst cases | Markets by cne of the Firm, and will be suld at most | | Matter to whica ese Creatures adhere. ‘ - Z tart | nai ae 5 Shawls, Bonnets; Flowers, Ribbons, &., superior White | Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown | act removed. becomes hardened, and produces those dreadful diseases. | the said Town.*’—See 18 Vic., cap. 34, intituled and every description of Staple and Fancy Goods. i } j j } ‘ » the Tow ’ Charl sl Scorbutic Eruptions aud Beit Compleriods, by their alcegnative effect | ALSO | Incorporate the Town of C , ariot-etou = Bl ‘ upon the fluids that feed Che skin, agd the morbid state of whieh} TRON, Steel, Hardware, Glass, Paint, Varnish, excellent : ad i ae Presiding Councillor. vecasions a | eruptive cou ts, sallow, Bloudy, and other disagreeable | Congoa, and a very splendid article of Souchong TEA, | Mayor's Office, Jul. 11, 1360. ood. | Compra yen Ss rk ; Coffee, Sugar. Sultana, Layer and Valentia Raisins, Cur-, ® | The use of these Pills... « very-short will effect an entire cure ante. P vod 1o Marmalade aa & , Great Clearing-out Sale lof Salt Rheum, and a striking igaprove tie clearness of the skig. rants, ee + OTIBAIAUS, os HE, ; i 7 5 | Common Colle and Influenza wiil alwdy@ be cured by one dose, or by WHOLESALE AN) RETAIL, ' two even in tue warst cases. sar tor oer ing And obstinate malady, | —— ee celal See Sones at PENO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Tuesday, 24th inst, | the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES igeret distinet and ewpiauet ” HAVING AND HARVESTING at 11 o‘cluck, a. m., at the Subscriber's Saie Room, recomucndatios. It is well-known to Boudteds in thie eity, that the | . | : former proprietor of these valuable Medivines was himself afflicted with | Nia ehines and Implements. Queen Street ~— | this complaint for upwarda of THIR?Y+FIVE YEARS, and that be tried in | ' 4 . 3 Hhds. Sugar, | vain every rewedy prescribed within the Whole compass of the Materia | i ECENTLY received from England-and the United States, 2 Bhlis. Raw O}}, | Medica. He, however, at length tried the Medicine which is now olfered | and for Sale at the Charlottetown 30 Sides Sule Leather, 20 Chests Tea, | tu the public, and he was cured in a very short time, after his recovery | an 4 Bales Candlewick. Oi Gist Macchi. AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE & SEED STORE, | } To Close Consignments. (““yiis May 29, 1860. at J. il. SUMNER & Co, | } 4 Barrels Rice, 20 Bags Tabie Salt, bad been pronounced not only improbable, but absolutely impvssible, by do. Cotton Warp, 2 Hhds. Spirits, — Luwau means, | Manny's combined MOWER and REAPER, for one and two} 20 Coils Manilla Rope, 10 Boxes Soap, FEVER AND AGUE. | horses, moe Oo to. 10 Bois. Pitch and Resin, 20 Gross Corks, | For this scourge of the western country these Medicines will be found Grifin & Son's best SCY Lis, in variety, 20 Boxes Candles, 20 Boxes &x 10 and 10 x12 Glass, | safe. speedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system | Patridges best quality Steel IfAY FORKS, 15 Bhis. Corn Meal, 10 Gross Seythe Stones, subject to a return of the disease—a cure by these medicines is perma-| Horse and Hand HAY RAKES, (large assortment), 40 Bbls Gennesee Flour, 1 Box Starch, neut—THY THEM, BE SATISEIED, AND BE CURED. | CRADLES for Grain, various sizes, et nena NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. General Post Office, Charlottetown, June 14, 1869. OTICE is hereby given, that by an Act passed during the 1% last Session of the Lrgislatura, al) letters and packets posted in any Post Oiice within this Island, and address.d to the United Kinzdom of Great Britain and [reland, will, on and after the 20th JUNE instant, be liable to a Fine of Six-pence, if the postage thereon is not fully pre-paid. Ii: OWEN , Postmaster General, Order in Council relative to the Grant- ing of Tavern Licenses. Counci, Cnamarr, Jane 19, 1860, IIE Board heaving bad under consideration the Law re- gulating the granting of Tavern Licenses, was pleased to order, That the Colonial Secretary of this Island shall hence- forth require from all persons who shall apply for License to keep a Tavern or Inn, within any Schoo) District nuw estab- lished, or hereafter to be established within this Islamd—the City of Chorlottetown excepted—in addition to ies Forenentes eae to the furm marked (eo) ‘in the Schedal* to the” Act of the General. Asser’ iy of this Island, passed in the twenty third year of Her sfajeety 's reign, and intftuled ** An’ Act ulter and amend the Laws regulating the saleby Lieense of ituone Liqvore,’? which by such Act'is required to iro- duced to the said Colonial Séeretary, an A it-te be made by the person or persons who may apply for such License, and to be sworm before any one of her ecdeaty’s Justices of the Peace, which Affidavit shall. be annexed to such Certifieate, and shall set forth and declare that the Magistrates whose naines may be subecribed to such Certificate, are Magistrates resident in the neighborhood of the Inn, Tavern é6r Houséof Pubhe Accommodation, for which such Licenses mag be re- quired ; and also, that the names of the persons, other than such Magistrates, which may be attached to sué¢h Certificate, are the names of & majority of the Housebolders resident ‘in and entitled to vote for ‘Trustees of Sehools for the Sebool Dis- trict within which the proposed Inn or House of Accommoda- tion suall be situate, and also that the names of such persons are of their hand writing, re-pectively, or were subscribed to such Certificate in their presenee, and by their direction? A new uondon "“Ivrader.. FENXHE fine new Brig ** MERIDIAN,’ A 1, 226 tons N. M., P. MacManion, master, will sail from this Port for Londen on the 15th instant. and return direct to Charlottetown,—has aceom- modations for passengers—will have every dispatel: in London — has a portion of her cargo engaged, and wail sail from Loa- don on Saturday, the 8th September, ‘5 Kates of Freight—measurement goods, 20s.; dead weight. 17s. Gd. per ton, sterling, payable here for accommodation of shippers ; shipping charges may also be paid here, adding 5 wy cate wepeiea per cent to cover loss, interest, &e. ; a For further particulars, apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 12 Finsbury Circus, or at Cnarlottetown to the under- signed, BENJ. DAVLES, Ship Broker. Charlottetown, 2d July, 1660. ' , From Liverpool Direct, The Rezular Trader Clipper Ship * ISABEL,” y ELL known in the trade as having made some of the shortest passages on record, and always anded her cargoes in good order, wiil leave LIVERPOOL as usual, on or about the FiKSL of SEPLEMBER next. Shippers will please have their goods clongside at an early date. For further particulars, please apply to Anpaew Duncan, Esq., 1 & 2 Trafford Cham bers, Suuth Julm-street, Liverpool, or to : DUNCAN, MASON € Coe« Charlottetown, P, E. 1., July 3, 1860. j N. B.—-London Goods taken at REDUCED RATERS. Cia ES. CARPENTERS’ CHALK LINES, SALMON, MACKEREL, HERRING and SAIL TWINES, V HITE, BROWN and YELLOW SHOE THREAD. A large supply of the above for sale by CHARLES DEMPSEY. July 3, 1860. New Shape SHIRTS. 60 Bbls. Baltimore dv., 1 Barrel Vinegar, 20 B xes Pipes, 8 Boxes Ginger, 2 Uhds. Gin, 10 Dozen Buckets, 8 Boxes Pepper. Atso—A large assortment of DBY GOODS, CUTLERY & IBON. tea Teams Liberal. WILLIAM McGILL, Auctioneer. | * Charlottetown, July 17, 1860. Wa 1 t { MASONIC PIC NIC. | rae Brethren of ST JOLUN'S LODGE, No. 562, of Free and Accepted MASONS, purpose holding their Annual PIC NIC, on THURSDAY, the 26th inst.. at Warren Farm. The Brethren of Victoria and King Hiram Lodges, and transient Brethren, are respectfully invited to attend, together | with the friends of the Mystic Tie. | The Steamer ‘* LNO™ has been engaged to convey Passen- | gers to the ground, ard will leave Pownal Wharf at half-past | 8 o'clock, and half-past 11, a. m. : Suitable Music will be provided, together with Amusements | of al) kinds ; and the day’s entertainment will conclude in the | Evening at Masonic Hall. TICKETS— Gentlemen, 2s 3d—Ladies. 1s 6d each— may be | had at the Stores of Messrs. W. W. Lord & Co., Rankin, Watson and Hutchinson ; or of the undersigned Committee of Management : Artemas Lord, Charles Bell, Morin Lowden, Silas Burnard, William Monk, John Dillon. Genrral Debility, Loss or Appetite, AND Diseases oy Pe maces—these | ild yet powertul action of these remarkable Medicines. Nicut) TATION oF THE Uxzart, Painten’s Covic, are speedily cured. Persons whose constitutions have become impaired by the injud ‘cous BRILTOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, SCYTHE SNEATUS and STONES, in variety. | medicines have been used with the most beneficial results in cases of this the Island during the last two Summers, and have given every | | Sesteintinn :—Kine’s Evie and Scrorvta, in its worst forms, yields to satisfaction, proving themselves to be the best combined Mowers ;the | Sweats, Nervous Depiirry, Nervous Compiaints of all kinds, Pari- } MERCURIAL DISEASES, | | use of Mercury, will fiod these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never | fail to eradicate from the system ail the effects of Mercury infinitely | svoner than the most powerful preparations of Sars:parilla. A single trial will place them beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation ol every patient. BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. Several have lately been discovered, and their nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of New York and abroad. Buy of no one who is not an AUTHORIZED AGENT. Prepared by Dr. W. B- MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by T. Des Urisay, Charlottetown, General agent; and by James Pidgeon, New London, Joba Beer, Bedeque, Garret and Hudson, do., H. Beer, Southport, W. Shaw, New Glasgow Bridge, Benj. Rodgers, Caseumpec, J. J. Fraser, St. hiewnor’s, John Frost, Grand River, George Wigginton, Crapaud, P. Stephens, O: well, R.S. Holman, Summerside, Ww. brow, Cape Traverse. July 17. ly. Rare Chance to obtain a splendid Specimen of Art, a splendid original picture, in water colors, entitled | and will warrant good workmanship in every case, ‘* A Little Brief Authority,’ in which “The Little | City, July 10, 1560, J. W. Renouf, | Grand Turk’’ and his proteges in the revenue department of By Order of the Committee, MALCOM McLEOD, Sec’y. July 17, 1860. 2w : HE Normal and Model Schools will be re-opened on Mon- day the 23rd inst., at 9 a. m. | "The term for pupil-teachers will commence on Friday, the 27th inst. ~ NORMAL AND MODEL SCHOOLS. | | the Board of Education, alter a preparatory examination, | commencing on the previous Wednesday, the 25th inst., at | 10 o'clock. JOUN MeNEILL, | July 17, 1860. Seeretary Board Education. EDUCATION. At the Monthly Meeting of the Board of Education, held | Suinmerside, are represented in striking likenesses, will be disposed of by Lottery on or before the arrival of H. R. U. some Curiosities in the baggage line which have been bayged by the argus-eyed Lero of -* Indey,’’ are on exhibition at the bonded Warehouse, and may be seen on application to the ** Veteran Jack’’ who only charges three-pence ‘* for turning | the key.’’ Tickets for the above Lettery 25 cents each, to be None can be admitted without a Certificate from | bad at the Custom House, Summerside. Summerside, July 16, 1860. pd. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, LIVING a rare chance of obtaining first rate and most desirable BUSINESS STANDS in this City, situated on , Queen Square, the Property of the Missus Srzwanrt. omens £ OG ee TO LET. the PAMILY RESIDENCE, on the Premises, with this day, it was ordered that the following notification 4 Lot in the rear, and immediate possession given. ‘This be inserted in all the newspapers :— All Teachers whose terms have expired, or who have entered House being calcalated for a HOTEL, is wel] worth the atten- tion of any person intending to form an establishment of the or may enter into new engagemen‘s subsequent to the passing | Kind, of the amended Education Act (2od May, 1860,) will be ad- | mitted to an examination at the Board Room, on the ast ‘ber, will be such as to make it easy to the Parchaser, as can Thursday of each eucceeding month. Candidates are required | po joarnt on application to the ta Me font with every other to attend, as above, on the day previous, at ten o'clock, for the purpose of performing preparatory exercises. JOILN McNEILL, | Secretary of Buurd of Education. | Charlottetown, Jane 28, 1860. HE CLASSES in this Institution wil] be resumed on MONDAY, the 23d instant, at 9 a. m. , W. MONK. | July 17, 1860. 2w. a | JUST PUBLISHED, — | A LECTURE i ‘GALILEO AND THE ROMAN INQUISITION. Delivered before the Cathoiic Young Men's Literary Institute, iy the Tion. D. BRENAN. It isa n-at octavo pamphlet of 40 pages. Asa large edition ‘bas been printed, it will be suld at a low price, the proceeds to go to the funds of the Institute. For sale at the principal Steres in Charlottetown, and by the Committee of the Institute. duly 17, 1860. Wool, Wool, Wool! | 7 ANLED a quantity of WOOL for which Cash will be Vy aid at the CITY TANNERY, West End of Gratton St. ts. Is} Mon. Mey j The terms of sale of the BULLDING LOTS, seven in num- particular, or to W. Dopp, Auctioneer. July 3, 1860. J. R. BOURKE. tr If the above BUILDING LOTS are not disposed of by | | | | i | i |the Pince of Wales. This beautiful work of art together with | | ; | | | | | | i | private sale before THURSDAY, the 19th day of July inst., | | Private Training Academy. | | they wil] be offered for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, on that day, at the hour of 12 o’elock, noon. rey e xs Fhe Royal Visit. fQXiiE COMMITTEE for managing the RECEPTION of His Royal Highness the Peixce or Waxes give notice, that there will bea PUBLIC ASSEMBLY & BALL at the Co1o- niat. Boiiprna, of which timely notice will be given. TICK#LS can be obtained until the 12ch JULY, iost., from the Committee throngh the Secretary. ” Gentlemen desirous of attending will be expected to appear in full evening dress, Officers in uniform excepted, By order, THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY, Hon. See’y. July 10, 1860. - tar It being ascertained that His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales will be on this Island on or about the 10th of August next, the period for issuing tickets for the A-sm- bly and Bull is extended to the first day of that month. 7 F Tv PIANO FORTE WANTED. W ANTED TO HIRE, for a considerable time, a good, well-toned Piano Forte. Application to be made to the Exautver Office. duly 3, 1860. | } | | } | | the money will be refunded by | SPRING N. B.— Manny's two horse Machines have been in use in) A large lot just received, by J. H. TURNER & Co., to be sold at about uaLr THE vsUAL PRicEs! British Dry Goods Store, July 3, 1860. “QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE | 13 NOW SUPPLIED WITH | STEAM TACTORY. An Excellent Assortment of Encourage Home Manufacture. D R Y G QO QO D S ; Work done cheaper here than can be Imported. | /EXUE undersigned, grateful to the inhabitants of Charlotte-| SELECTED AT SOME OF THE FIRST HOUSES IN ENGLAND. town, and the Island in general, fur the liberal support | WM. HEARD. which he has received since his commencement in business, | begs to inform the public that, being sole proprietor of the | present business, he intends to carry on and Reapers extant. As the number of Machines on hand is lunited, Farmers had better make early application to the Subscriber. Terms liberal. W. W. IRVING. Charlottetown, June 26, 1860. ¢f. Ge W. HE. thankful for the large share of patronage he has | 80 long enjoyed, intimates that in futare the business will be d od, ime i ill } CABINET MAKING itd oC Coshausemers. oh none in its varions branches; SASH AND DOOR MAKING;| ————-~; fitting ip: Mscbiahdy of all descriptions: Gun and Lock ft. | N KW q OODS. ting; also, planing and grooving, straight and sweep sawing, SPRING 1860 BRITISH WAREMOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE, &e. All of which will be executed at the lowest possible rates, | MPP HE Subscribers have just received, por Bargue Gazelle, their SPRING IMPORTATION of PATRICK [ICKEY. EX. & N. A. RAILWAY.) British Merchandize. Shediac and Moncton Railway: W. & A. BROWN OMMENCING on TUESDAY, the 10th inst., Trains will | TEA! . run on this division of the Railway, each lawful day, | UPERIOR CONGOU. aaa tag bese FY s THE CHOLOEST SOUCHONG. Leaving Sarutac st 5, s. m:, and 5p, m- This Spring’s importation from England — Wholesale and “6 Moncton at 10, a. m., and 5, p. m. | Retail at J.H. TURNER & Co’s. Connecting when practicable with the Steamers arriy- July 3, 1860, Call and See! Call and See | May 29, 1850. ing at Shediac 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. At tose parties who have not supplied themselves with Shedi April 17, 1860 rieketty and worn out forniture at auction, can purchase Pere ur. ete r | new furniture of every desesiption, for less money, at the “We havo Conquered” City Furniture Ware Roomas. CROUP, BRONCHITIS. NEURALGIA, RHEUMA. sae TISM, AGUE, BURNS, Some of the Subscriber's own make of CIIAIRS and other &. ke. ke. ke. ke. Furniture. THOMAS GREEN. Kent Street, July 3, 1860. What a splendid Growth of Clover!!_ ri , i i « if i re m nd, Siar: it: ee aie, Sin eae ae See Sere ARMERS ! have you seen Williams's Red Clover Seed or Ja'y 10, 1860. W. R. WATSON. | the Stalks on which it grew ? Rarely are to be seen sam- . . | plessofine It is of William Lea’s growth. Remember Wil- A Superior Article in Gents’ | liam Lea took the first prize fur Red Clover at the Grain Show (on the 7th inst. SILK AND PELT HATS. | Williams's Timothy and Turnip Seeds with a'l hie Gurden &e. HAYNE’S BALSAM. | j | | Seeds are, as usual, good, very good! Encourage toe man, and patronise home growth. Look ulso at his White Bald Canuda Wheat. He has a great variety of English Tarnip Seeds; also 0 Island Turnip Seed. W.&A. BROWN. Charlottetown, March 20, 1860. June 5. 1860. | | oa | NOTICE a o | . Accounts, Arbitrations, &c., & (g , VE sabeorbor being aboot toanve for England OMPLICATED Accougts arranged, Arbitration Papers ww would suggest the propriety of all inveressed prepared, Lnsolyents’ Papers organized for appearance 4, making substantial preparation for his departure, on and presentation before the Court, and all intricate Or im-| © or befure the 23d of JULY nest. properly kept accounts clearly and inteliigibly stated. Fees oo» proportionate to time and talent required. All arrangements not completed by the above Address Accountant, care of SWABEY & ROBERTS. date will be entrasted to the supervision of the man Great George Street, Charlottetown. | witu the White Horse, who does not travel without June 26, 1860. ‘Ist Ly. | being well paid for milesge, &c. ~ WOOL waQl wool JOHN STUMBLES. Charlottetown, Jaly 3, 1860. ow OLES'S STEAM CARDING MACILNE is now in good workiug order. Wool will be received for card- PASTURAGE. ing on the usual reasenable terms, ALS A Choice Assortment of LADIES’ SUMMER BOOTS. On Sale at the BRITISH WAKEHOUSE. Arriva "SOIUAA JO 200A City, apply to wm J. H. GATES. | Few COWS taken to pasture within one mile of the Charlottetowa, June 12, 1860. Charlottetown, Jane 19, 1860. TEA! —; pte a se os we © SS a AS BE RO ENE came meetin ce ee iu a " eae: ina <P EE RR TO oe - yo ee aie eee eee: ni a Ore aR I PP eet A eh gine 0 agape st Aa ME Ty o A Ne EE eB eS, MO 7 i ‘ angie