«4 Seateh, and 18] trish. To Victoria two ships, containing 5 steerage and 20 enbin passengers, of whom 176 were ish, GOL Scotch. and 227 Irish. Ts New Soath Wales ahip, carrying 17 Kaglish, 10 Scotch. and 77 Lrish. One Keg oa +d jeature worthy of wotice in connection with the vivil commo- tion in the United States ts the increase which has taken place in the emigration fo Canada. Mr. Buchanan, the emigra- tien Commissioner for Canada, informed our Liver pool corres. pomient yesterday, that the influx cf emigrants to | anada had been greater by 700 during the months of Apiil aud May thaa in the previous year. Upon the geveral returns, as compared with the five months of last year, there isa de crease in the present year of 7,022. The Morw m emigration appears to have revived this year, for on the 15th of fast wow b the United States’ snip Monarch of the Seas, 2040 tons jett the Mersey with 545 passeners, of whom 275 were Baylish, and the remainder weve all forcigners, there bein go Scotch or Irish. vl ; Major Nortun, the United S:ates Consul at this Port, has received from the President a box contziniug a Gold Chro- p weter and Chain, which be is instructed to present t» Capt James Lawrence, tiaster of Brig Nilsworth, of Windsor, N 8 es av acknowledgment of his sxertions in saving the crew of the American Brig Rainbow, of Dovthbay, (Me,) N.3., Siiles, master, wretked near Cardenas in March last. The resent is valaed at $325, and will Le presented by the Con- 2) at an early day. The watter was brou ght to the notice of tLe Government by the Consul at Matanzas.—Eester a ‘2 : Chrontce.— om + — A Fearret. Lese.—Colonel Moore, while commanding the treops in Dominica, lost his way one evening after sunset. 4s im otter darkness, he was endvayuuring tu get home, | ewe to aeveral imperceptible obj cts, which he forced his horse ty cross. Shortly afterwards the animal stopped at one which be seemed particularly afraid of. The soul lier, un-| willing to halt between two Opinions, but, on the c: determined to proceed, as he thought, straight towards his hom, at almost full speed rude at the unknown im pediment sevetul times in vain, until the aniwa!, surrevderin x his in- stinctive fears and possible knowledge to the spurs that were propelling him, with a violent jump into the air cleared the fittle low hedge, for such it proved to be, buanding that awful precipice which, like a wal’, connected the upper story or tableiand of the ocean which in solemn darkness reigned be neath it. Culonel Moore states thet during his passaze on horseback through the air almost every event of bis life, larg as well as small, at about the rate of the electric telegraph, which tranemiie its ideas one hundred and eighty thousand miles in @ second, Mashed across his mind as dist tly and vividly ae if they were recurring. Ry a sort of clairvoyance, of which in medical annals there exist recorded sever tl simi- |r instances, he saw al' that ia hie lifetime } mirary, . ne as he had dune or’ ieft undone, and was thinking, seriatia, of alayost every friend and relative, when, in an instant, all those bright fiery thoughts om Che past, present, or future tenses of bis existence became extinguished by a concussion, which, d priving him of his senses, left him with his legs in the s 2, 2nd his body > oa the rocks, apparently dead.—S:- FB. lead. , porate dapeaet es Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is = plearant remedy for | £00 Per annum. : - wameqy | f HE SALE OF BUILDING LOTS at Summerside, which | Y7OU can be supplied with the BEST, at most reasonable NEW BRUNSWIC K es oe : ee ee Teeny see ALL PERSONS having Accounts against W. WATSON. was to have taken place on Saturday, the 20th instant, is Prices, at " . oo . ° avery kin cometh. eo) reitation of tne breathing ap-/! ,, ‘yt Oy me , * Sah? t 3! @ fatnre ti : . a every kind of cough, cold and ee ie os ; nie te Esq., Will ¢lease forward them at once for payment; and all unavoidably pustponed until a future time, of wuich due notice fh U R N E ’ TUE NEW UOUSS " amines a ents ly; ce oe Pee Mey 5 Oe, eek Sadebied he him are requested forthwith to settle, as = given. ie aa - ; | 5 a speed emeay;, if 18 &a remedy th: cures - ic iPr ae tt ill be ‘ e ve ee eovery “Nye riotte Wn, JUuiT 2 ot ° av ‘ ‘ = For the information of the reader we give below a lis f ss $ . ; ee tacir accounts ee p 7 oor - a overy. | ba larlottetown, Jat} tesa sahinc Rind Mew ct, £668 TP Great George Street, : ci” ad ce — clap a a aap ei a er Sie hy information respecting the Properties and the sales may “ita og i ee ae M the names of the mewlers returned ty the H uf Assembly. | New York Examiner E have long used Perry Davis Pain io. tained from the Pr prietor, at Montague Liousa, or the An Excellent and Agreeable Tonic. ‘for he has now Open, and Solling Fast, Weshail not pretend to class tlew, as sume of vur euntemro. KE and consider it an i vensabie article ia the family medi Auetionedr ab Georestann. PRRY CANTON GINGER PRESERVED IN SUGAR. A| A F TR 9 . R A 7 E Ss rT 0 CG K raries lave da me, tur Ww are pt V we should, like ® ; so . . ru = it as ‘ #on - rape iiitin meats TERMS of sale of Household F irnitare, S} ick ard Gr wing , large Jot for Sale, in any quantity, at the Cash Drag | : ’ tiem, make sad blunders = We ou wei th ntlemen | abpemaiaiaae: sien ial tats clk fg . “rop, is Amounts of purchases under £8, to be paid dowa ; | Store of M. W. SKINNER. received frum England by Isabel and Gaaelle, . returned have themselves mad their is whieh way on Semqnarnts, an ! pt in el et rs ee S 66:26. at Thee Menthe. eel ocee ht July 8, 1861 - J i fieraid of Gouspel L ty ** it surpas otaer reuicay we th) 2TNVUNEA irom 2o6 to iV, at Lhre MONTHS, ANG Over lt Six vu ; . they will vote, even those w e uceil m becosing ve ever known.” Monti. on approved Joint Notes of Hand. Terms of Freehold ep For Pie Nics i taeda BRITISH DRY GOODS STORE, “rty inen. The Moutreal Zranscrim ** No fat sily 1ould be without it case of i si i , oo CP ania | 2 or iC i8iC¢ » or wepor (smen, May 20, 1861. ! fe he-~ Mont 1 Meltit? d ‘ f Dy » D a 2.” nd Lease'iald at tim aoe !ASSENCE OF COFFEE. } lilies f Coffee ean be | 7 J lestioache— Montzomery and McMillan. u nattuck of syseutery, Diarhae or Choler W. SANDERSON. Auctioneer & General Arent BMSSANCE " ith, Dy whieh ¢ cup o. Collee e 3 F ] L h & ” " . 7. avi MOL 9 4aUCL em MCT: aspen. a4 - a J . (loucester — Young aud Meaban G cn, July &, 1861 3in : Hit4 made in afew minutes; Pine Apple Syrep, Black Currant lour, Mo aSSes, sat er, C. Northumheriand—Jolinson. K r, Williston, Crocker. PRE&ICES ¢ CURR AE. lal ii Scie y af aie ee “ee —— | Vinegar, Gooseberry Syrup, Black Currant ae a large lot Hourly expected, per Carrie M. Rich from Boston. B ant— MePhe lesBrisay ‘ i" wen LIS TTY TSO f Jams, Jel ies, Marmalades, &e. &e. For sale by > > 4 : =< -< — te 4 gelirisay. Cuartorretown, July 6, 1861. Freshold k i ooerty ,or S2ie, i? Z ~ > 188i eantan a ih Fin ie SKINNER 300 BARRELS Extra and Saperfine FLOUR, 2 Sunbury—W. a tier itaare; a. . : - a . | daly 3, 1861. Mu. W. SAINNER, > : _ } York—Pisher, chia Allan Dow. Provisions ! a Poultry. 7§NO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, TO- | —— <r AANA lh Sal” CA a = Sint Guna MOLASSES, Sa: ° . =e “1 , | Ri at . i t 5d @ 8a't sti Bm Rereie Od > D ar 7 ‘ Q t, OF, at ll “el ale a.m a} THE DOCTOR FOR ALL . - ha 3 : ‘ Ra “3 Saint Johu—Cadlip, Anglia, Jordan, Skinner, Watters, | Bee*, (sma i) perth. Sd @ 8d Turkeys, cach v : MORROW (Tuesday), Ych JULY 0 ClOCK, 8.M., 2 | é WAWa D ‘ 50 Sides Sole LEATHER, Tilley. a : Do. by quarter 4 l@ 7 G Se, ai 2 ss n ne BUILT) tar, fronting 4° feet on King os and reun- il OL LO W AY Ss i pT ILLS. 10 B Kes Cavendish TOBACCO, , Albert—M*Clellan. Stiles | Matton td @ 7d Fowls, cach 10d @ Ie 65) 5g back SO feet, butte. the west by Mrs. B-gnall s Chest Complaints, 10 Chests TEA, 15 Boxes Candles, } *te ¢ @ 52 ke. cue} Rute oS vo " ; ae > . . ‘ - , Carlet: a— Munro, Lindsay. 2 S Lamb per que ster s as oe D ony CORRE: esi property. en seeniadiiaih } No diseases are more freq lent, few more dangerons, than affections | 6 Birrels Crashed SUGAR, 25 doz. Buekots, Ry 2 estmurland—Smith, Steadman, Landry, W. J. Gilbert. Pork, per ib, od @ 44 i i atridges, each hone Atso—Tho ** MARINE HOUSE” and LAND Trontits Athe respiratory organs, ‘4 he Sesaoes ptomes ¥ pee’, Weta, } 25 doz. Brooms, 6 Boxes Clothes Pina, ; ‘etarta — Kaym yd, Custi ran. fy (sinall id @ Xd d | Water Strack 34 fo. » SO Beak ‘nines Sienese “WT r ord | ana 8 on mnie YS be radically removes by viloway’s re- | 6 es Confecti na fr, a 4‘ Ke . oat cana : ua du ) i 4 Fish. " ater Street, ot i vt by ot i et, opposite Messrs. VY. W. Lore j aad jalue: SCO. Stemedy any temperary stagnation of Box s Cy CLIO! x ry, 50 boxes Lozenges, png bi gs yan, Vail, Scovil. so pe », eu sea : & Co's. A good title will be given. juovwsed Pills ney Qirickty . Voices thee ‘a ios eel ies 4 Casks Burning FLUID, 7 - Qavens Ferria, 3 H. Gilbert Batter (fresii) Yd @ lid Codfish, per atl. 18; @ 203) de knoxwht tient i le { lood, relieva ary overgorged veius, Weal’ Ouiried breathing | 2 do. Kerosone OLf 6 boxes O xe t sale eri B d St s Gi! ? lierr 1 5, per bil a) 3c Terms WUGe SHOU NSS eae [ oe 4 enable the iu igs to do their office wiry oacegulirity } om . “ ae ot t bar — mer, boyd, Stevens.— Gleaner. ud vone Lierrs » per oul, 253 @ 30s ry ai? i jam enable the igags @ the in vit : x - ; iotte— Gilinur, Grimmer, B ¥ ever z coe sia kite re eee te : A) HLLEAM DODD, Auctioneer. Chese Uilis, by their purifying powers, cleanse the blood from ail | 2 do. Lomona, 4 kegs Baking S$ a, es , a tan r Hen 9. il a. a e Charlottetown, Jaly 8 s1861. imparitics, and fortity tue system agtinst cousumption, asth-na and | 2 Casks Washing Soda, 3 Barrels Treacle. : s. s ¢ “s Wal 2 wish the 38>! 1” iow vu & i eon x ncaa deseaisitdiatnosinieh-engniniii 7 Natelie: : fos Excursion “ i aince Ex vane Istaxp.—1 . © 8 n f : Lard 103 Lumber. Yalu 1 Tn Ra ] T+ ata ts Summer | sim ilar com; "*ints, 6 Boxes Tobacco Pipes, 25 Bags Table Salt, , * p “6 e 8 itt ° ened : and ; t i a ¥ ge, - 2 w- 2 SSoceuains aml plesure par i: has now opened ; and th SR a }1 @ 8) Boards, Chewlock) 3o6le@4s\ ¥OsNaDIG BEAL Bape ay wb kd Stoma 7h, Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels. Boxes Coffee, Pepper, Starch, Cream of Tarter, £e. e . the muture « events, expect the «reat rosh of imia Oa @ St boards, Chemloe K) vs Od @ 4 We tay Dot, im the # u uf events, expect th t feat rush of ‘ th 4 o ahs (remneuel ttlaw deter For Sale by vow HYNDMAN . : : . t? i Rael ist ne a 5 I rious causes these organs 3 ee vy ge t . . ° previvus years fe the sev ral watering places and mountain Vearl Barley hia ijl) bo (Spruce) ee ide for Sate ! Fike ys ees Sag ‘table eniden ; re ‘abcde th 7 P tele. Charlottetown May 20, 1861 _ P . » wall » | Flour fas we 6). £54 1 %. "8 Ge 3 “ ” — x order and require some sc Vie Hie. é regulate em. ‘ - ‘ 2a -VJ, ° Sotnng >: _— chavo me pe ning duuhe “ew dera le na nev i Ee : oe : 1 ve oor +s li ( ‘se ) ss rTSSHE SU BSCRI BER he +} v Tire £ ’ } 2 ety « wa "s Piils elf+ct this object wWith wonderful celerity and certainty, emai af easure travel, and to those who seek a week's reeroativ ,| four per & <3 @ —) + Siuugies, per M, Mus a oe) ON Uae nets OF reey O06. Os ye pasty Ot | They dv wot disirena the agstei or sesken the fame; they ae 1861 WEW GOODS 1861 * we can recommend attention to the advertisement of the In- Vvatmea! ] hi @ u i Surat rside. rgemeeie of two Town Lots epen oo) ag LOO | invigorate the digestive organ They gentiy excite the stomach and ~ ‘ 4 - ‘ ' ternational Steamship Company for an exeurison to Py ines begs per dozen vd @ Fd) Sundr.es. jfeet, together with Dwelling House, 254 « 25 feet, 13 fect liver, stimulate the kidneys to perform tir functions efficiently, ang { 7 NUE Subscriber has received from England, per ships Riward Island. This is anew point of attraction for sxeur- | fim thy Seed per bush. none post, nearly finished ; a Kitchen att rched, Jf »% 13 feet, and | act upen the bowels without griping or any ouler oka a ae eee Gazelle and Asabel, a general supply of sionists trom this vicinity, and we have no doubt that the Vegrtabies, jClover Seed per ib notte }a good Cellar under the House 7 feet deep, perfectly dry ut | taken an hour warore dinner, way Conans ? See oil ee } ‘ prom ised novelty ef trip and scenery will induce many to avait Potatoes pr bush. 23 3d @ 226d Wool per t ‘ is 3d @ Is Gi/ all seasons. This property is pl rasanily situated, and com- i Mi “i OS ROT OREN ATONAEE DEST, PA, Ae i D R ¥ G O O D S 9 ° ¢ - r ’ tr i. c “ \ a i : oie ioaiie an a ae >, $ } bess. " themselves of the vpportanity offered. Purnipes ss lud @ ls bay per tun 80s @ 100s monde osenenns perp n is r 2 fine Bas bor of Be dagen and Windy or Watery Dropsy. suitable for the Season. ey Leaviag Portland ba Monday night. on board the Eastern Carrots per bushel — mera ve 5 yey “ a ag SHS STANTS Uh Nurenibae Cas — ” - as _ xe Asa pamness | Whoever is afflicted with these compilatats. should at once hiave re- Aiso—A good Su ply of HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, City, the party v ill arrive at St. John about Tuesday boon. ce i Mmespun per Yara vs Ud @ Os) stand, being located near the public \ Nart, OF ag a private jeeurse to Lotioway’s Pills. ‘Piey act most energetically on the | PUTTY, WINDOW GLASS and GROCERIES, which are the remainder of the day can be pr Mitably spent in rarabling Crain. PSpples per dozen none | residence, it is unsurpassed by any that may be offered for ' clindular and absercent evstem, purify the blood, aud impart a vigour }— . ¥ F y 5 Ei ae . > , ; f sour now offered yery cheap for Cath. in and around this pleasant city. sedaiaie 4 sod ni riit's rest Wheot per hashel none Catiskins per & 4d @7d sme time, whieh age or other causes mav have temporarily taken away, ‘They | = JOHN HIGGINS ase ngers will take ¢! a tl hn ¢ st 2” Barie ‘ 4s @ 43 Gi Liides per tt 4d @ dd Summerside is connected with Shediac, the terminus of the | excite tie kidneys to iacreased activity,and thereby stimulate the | . rte f: ge i ¢ ears on the St. John and Shediac R, BDariey a8 @ 49 Wi liides per id ‘ @ Summerside ec ste adi ‘ i 80 pi Bara mnlive thie tsi head aaieaeaaa J Great George Sireet, June 10, 1861, lm ». (5. 68 A 2 KR.) for Shediae, 1:0 miles distant— Uats ‘ 2s Sd @ 2s 6S veepskins 73| BE. and N. A. Railway, and Charlottetown and Pictou, by | 2#vrbents to remove the fuid aire st, Bes ey pecan gees ice as eetiaaimecieniee te ictal through a romantic and beautiful country. With good iuck, GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. | means of a good Steamer plying Feguiarly twice a week, | Disorders Peculiar to Women. " THANKS TO THE PU Lie, the tuurint may embark on board the steamer from the latter ; . . ome carrying mails, passenvers, nad freigat each way ; and will i There is no medicine eq tal to Holl yway’s Pills for correcting the A. & J. LOCKERBY mret respectful tender their lace about tuon for Cascumi pee, on the north-east side of P “ early this seasu> be counected with the New York and Wew- | alivients incideutal to femues, Paey my be taken with Safety for W : : ; 7 Harried ; 2 ie Talsecanh 8 Ret A P aides 'y irregularity of the system, As they remove ail cause of malad; * grateful acknowledgments fur the very liberal wu port » , se TeQULice ( 2C elegraph line— uble 2g | any irreg j y ause cf maladies, > j a Island. liere,a day and a half will be allowed the pleasure . , | found an ulectric L vgray ine & uoudie line of Wires : ee ae sone ( aa ide " - tl l . a? a : t! ‘ir comme t ° ss seeker. The whole will cost but a trifling Sum comparatively, Py the Rev. Ptus MePhee, Mr. Daniel MeAulay, Lot 56, to Belle, | being new in course of erection from this port to Cape Tra- uate’ their grand purifying properties, f mates of ali ages | they have received since thei neement in businese, and certainly it seems to be one of which can be found."’— 1d. Excursion ro P. E. Isisnp.—We regret that other e sgemeats, which could not well be neglected this week, pr Vented us from accepting the very courteous invitation participate with the excursiouists ia the pleasure trip from St. John to She to Rastivo, Richmond Bay and © the steamer ** Princess Royal.” cursionis's, we understand, several Press, Mr. Oglevie, of the U 3. 3 missioners and Superiutendent aud Captai ternational Steamboat Company. These be extensively patronized, us no more d a Sal rine There were among the e nu Coyle of the | excursions shou to endure the din, dust aud eoufusiun of city life. The es is comparatively trifling, whiie the places visited will, 1 doubt. appear to many exceedingly attractive and picturesqa We uuderstand that other excursions of a similar chara GO PEE ES Ee RSE Rey Oey ice, late be visited.) are iu coutemplation, ani we Sure seeking citizens will not fail to avai Opportanity when they ovcur.—S¢ John Courier. i . GIANT STRIDES IN THE NINETEEN tii CENTURY. lt is a world of wonders nosody can deny; of the day with the expecianey of reading sume new theory or diseover a6 weil as seeing news in the abstract. Tue transatlantic clectric cab! *t the time we write, is fast expanding f.om its central peint in m We take up the periodic the most desirable routes daughter of Mr. A enjoyment of the | diac by rail, and theace sseumpec, P. E. Island, by members of the American urvey, the Railway Com- banity ul diaposition elightfal or beter nh . eans of recreation cao be aff ding those who are compelled | “etatyre, an ter, (when the various places of note on the North Shore wi trust that our plea- AR Ee Ghe Graminer, The power required is aud the price will be very much less than that) years without peed of any repairs, very slight, of any machine for this purpose that we have seen or heard of after having waiched its operations, we make the prediction that it will distange all competitors, and will be so cheap and useful that the proprietors of n ‘wepapers cannot afford to do | without it, Mr. Bailey has, of course, taken ste} a patent for his invention, the market. 3 fo secure and will soon have the machines iu | It has been suguested that he should add to this | an apparatus for directing the papers as they come of the! lulder, He thinks the thing practicable, and we should not be surprised if, ere loug, the whole business off folding and direct- ing wewspapers should be done by machinery, Bailey can in- vert and apply the otber part of the apparatus, we guess, if the thing be inventable.—Portiand Argus. i - - ~~ _~—em + ~~ Fuerrive Staves —~The statistics of the fugitive slaves for! the last twenty years inay be considered a subject rather out of date at pr 8-nt, but instructive facts are always worthy of stten- ton. We have, therefore, from the census returns of 1850 and 1800 the following firures, showy the number of slaves that ave escaped from euch of the Southern States during the last twenty years :— From 1840 to °50, Alabama 2 36 } Arkansaa 21 33 { Delaware 26 12 Piorda Is tl Georgina e) V3 } Kentucky Q5 Ho Loutstana ao q6 Maryland 270 115 Mississippi 41 63 } Missour GO OO North Carolina ei Gi | Souih Carolina It 23 | ‘Tennessee 7U 3u Texss 28 i Virginia 83 17 Total 1oll £03 } Whole number in twenty years Reid { des one of the ’ i } “ grievai.ces’’ set up by the secessi0nis's, viz: the creasing Insecurity of their slave property, - inerease oie It will be seen that this tabte eff. ctually explo Notwithstanding the great laves—nearly 800 000—bet ween the vears 1850 at d| isud, the number of fugitives appear to have been diminished | by over 200 it will also be worth observing that the seven: Sistes which first seceded and formed the Southern Conf deracy, have lost during the last ten years only 218 slaves, while three of the slave States that still remain loyal, Maryland, Ki niucks o) OST od . nd Missouri, have The par centage of these josses, tv the amount of prop -rty undisturbed he pretex = al Final table that all of the wbove foyitiwes ran through, on ap average nore Wan two slave States before they could get in ey co ’ respec- would of the Galf States ina fur more ridi- tive ‘ of Sourse prese nt 10 us ight, ce , to anv tree Nate, sald pot, therefore, be rmtercepted there, where tharfseny ibeve tuere are pec esi v could it 1 the free vale «2? by expected that they would be caught 1 - ——"} O88 ee lexander McMullen, Town Koad. Atthe residence of the bride's father, Lot M, by the Rer. H 'Swavey, on Thursday, the 27th ult » Mr. James Rodd, of Lot 16, N- | Theresa, second daughter of Mr. James Lyle. Ce On Thursday, 27:h ult., at Stauley River, Mr. Meek, Biward Lan tO | Donald McKay, of that piace. Died, Connon, Conley, McCowbe, Smith, McDonald, B.ker, Green Dawsv Wood. Frow Pictou on the 2nd inst.,—Rev. Mr. McLean and servant, Mr, and Mrs. Hamlin, Mrs. Henniker and children, Miss MacInts sh, Kev. Mr. McGil very, Mrs. Lowden, Mrs. Uldive, Miss Roy, on. 6. K-nne al y, e, d. Bishop Melntyre, Messrs. Pineo, Oldiue, Higgins, Kendle, J, Hodgson, E. T. Hodgson, Morrison, Ruddick, C. Skipper. From Shediac on the 4th inst ,—Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien, Mr, and M | . ' ‘ - | jand other Diving lables, Mabogany, Cane and Pair seated | y . : ; Lenants, ¥, IC is apparent from an inspection of the | ‘or detec tiag and arresting rinawaye, | New London, bg the Rer. gley Lydiard, Ey, to Williaa, dauguter of Mr. mak EN ADVERTISEMENTS, oe _— a EY ADVERTISEMENTS i i j 4 i AMEE Eb 9 EXTENSIVE SALE OF Frechold, Leasehold and Personal | FERTY P ROL - : i { to the Super FENHE SUBSCRIBER HAS BEN INSTRUCTED TO 1}GKO! OFFER for SALE, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WED- 2 NESDAY, the 3lst day of JULY, instant, the whole of | —_— VALUABLE PROPERTIES belonging ts WILLIAM WAT- | SON. Msquire, MONTAGUE BRIDGE, who is about leaving | Prnee Edward Island, consisting eof FREEHOLD, LEASE- | HOLD and PERSONAL PROPERTY, GROWING CROPS, | HORSES, COWS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, &e. :— 1 Hlandsome Bay MARE, hy Saladin, 7 years old, a splen- | did harness Mare; 1 Powerful Grey Horse, 7 years old, do, | do. ; « Brown Iorse, a Filley rising 3 years old, by Saladin ; | 6 Mileh Cows, Aryshire and Darham ; 3 do. livifers, 1 strong | and wel! finished Waggon, 2 Carts, | single Sleigh, 1 double | do. and furs, 2 Wood Sleighs, lL Truek, 1 Whee! Barrow, 1 sett Gig Harness, 1 Tandem do , 2 setts Cart do., Ido. Plough do., L riding Saddle, 1 Cady’s do., 2 riding Bridles, 1 Plough, | 1 Moulding do., 1 sett llarness, | Searifier do., 1 Turnip | Drill, 1 Roller, Seythe Seaths, Kiddles Shovels, Dung Forks, | Klay do.. Hay Knives, Saws & Joiner’s Tuo!s. i {LOUSEMOLD FURNITURE, consisting of :—Mahogany | aD eeeeeeree 7 + } j j } Drmnenesi Pre rue, a, _SEASONABLE GOODS. |Z 1OR QUALITY and low price of his CRUSL JND SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, &e. &e. daly 8. B. DAVIES, Queen Square. CHEAPSIDE STORE «® Seythe Stones, Reaping Hooks, Spades, Sioyels, Deng Forks, Rakes, Mounted Hames, &. &e. July 8. Hay an B. DAVIES. ADIES’ and GENTS, a variety of, at 3. DAVIES’, Queen Square. & Consignment F 5000 pieces of ROOM PAVER, in re by July 8, 1863. July 8. Lb. DAVIES. ‘ai Chairs, Franklin Stoves, Carpets, Sofas, spring seated, Ivory | handled Knives and Forks, Blae and White Dinner Services China Tea and Coffee do., D-scat do. Decanters, Tumb'ers,| / Wine Glasses, &e.; a well seiccted assortment of BOOKS, | ~ amongst which is the Popular Eneyelopedia, 14 yvolumes;| _‘* Dickens’, Chalmers’ and Douglas Gerald's Magazines, &e. BED ROOM FURNITURE, consisting ot :—Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, Blankets, Sheets, Nests of Drawers, So'a, Chairs Stoves, Wash-hand Stands, Basins, Ewers, Carpets Lovking Glasses, &e., &e oo MILK LOUSE, consisting of:-——-Churns, Butter Tubs, | Farthen and ‘Tin Milk Dishes and Crocks 60 Bushels WHEAT, a double-barrelled Fowling Pi ‘leseope, a Land Surveying C mpuss, We. } The GROWING CROPS, e smsisting of 10 acres of Wheat, | for retail > e uly 5. J BEER & SON. Im HATING T00L8, QQNEATHS, FORKS, RAKES, SCYTHE STONES, BEER & SCN. E KETTLES. BEER & SON. lm PRESERYV i N Brass and Enamelled. July 8. 1A ece, a Le Charlottetown, July 8, 1861. Im * . i | 25 URE\E> GWA ED 23 do. Oats, 24 do. Potatoes, 2 do. Buck W heat, 3 do. Hay, | . E, ABER 2 AR ED. 5 whi ’ will be put up in l aere Lots. \f "HE Subseriber has in his Lt MBER Y ARD—BOARDS There will be ofered on LEASE, for 21 years, with the pri- SCANTLING, SHINGLES, &e., &c., for sale low. J.S8. CARVELL. Salt!!! cf. Salt! Salt!! N STORE, 6009 Bushels. . July 8, 1861. vi'ege of purchasing within five years, a namber of BULLD- | ING LOTS, facing the Montague River and the Main Post | Road, 42 by 60 feet; also, Sites on the River, most advanta- geous for Mill, Distilling & Brewing purposes; also, if not previously dispose tof, the fee suaple vfabout 680 aeres LAND in the uvighbourhood of the Bridge, and occupied by good Jaly 8, 186]. tf. J.8. CARVELL. Cheap Molasses, tH, 20 Hhds. Heavy Cueap MOLASSES. Viby ~ALS0--- Likewise—MONTAGUR HOUSE and FARM, to be LET Reale for a term of years, containing about 200 acres of LA ND, 40) JN STOT of which is under Crop, and from 60 te 80 more may may be | cleared at from 10s. to 15s. per acre: Also, two WIULARVES. | where a large amount of shipping loads and discharges, with the privilege of putting up more Wharfe—rent free af er they |} t . . , > ure put up for three years. Rent of House, Farm & Wharf, | A few If! ds. of very superior MOLASSES. July 8, 1861. tf J.S CARV POSTPONEMENT OF SALE, ELL. verse to connect with the submarine cable there, described Lots will be sold in one, two, or theve portions, to | suit purchasers. Part of the purchase money required down, | the balance on time as may be agreed on, Karly application necessary to ensure good bargains. ‘Titles good.” For further | particulars enquire of the Subscriber. Pian of the above described Preperty: The above | B. Influenza, Diptheria and Sore Throat. to How ali important it is to check the first d may do so by taking Hol oway’s Pil's, without risk or restrictio a | diseases affecting the blood nerves, and muscles or inea fever, sore theoat, colds, cough, asthma and shortn earlier they ar. taken the better. Children’s Complaints. j } Diseases incident 5 ae sei < . - bietaas sailed alte chidren, such as feverish attacks, acarlet . Ps 7 Ye 4 3 2 - 1 { } feveraneasles and all diseases ef the skin,may be immedi itely checked, | WILLIAM A. LOCKERBY, At Belfast, on Sunday, the 3th ultimo, of a long illness which he | 43 g S : ° - 1s : and scou cured by these purifying Pilis, which may be reduced to a JOUN LOCKERBY, R- | bore with resignation, Mr. Alexander MeMillan, senr., in the 64th year | & i. 9 on S ma ~ 2 = powder, and given tn dgges of one two or three nightly, accarding to i Oct. 16, 1860. AUGUSTUS RERMANS. of hisage. He was universally respected for bis hospitality and ur- | a Ee e oa 0 a n 2s the age of the sufferer. Holloway’s Oiatment is soothing, ceoiing | —— a a baa Aus 2 : . wn ° - > | ° As i 5 nn = ‘. : ’ $ j Requieseant in pace. io { DO € = . 2 = | 2 c 5 and healing. and is better adapted than auy other reimedy for all ex- | P a A Hi & P 0 0 R C Oa the Jist ult., Johan Abberficid Maywood, aged 7 mouths,infartson |! = * — ae “~ em oi & terual aliments, i y . n- “ oT mee ae ; ~ > wa = a + me 1S st EFREEM SCILIOOL of Wiliiam Haywood, E-q., Tiguish, i & | ° ao | a oa i “—. oO i : $3 rs gs | wanesieye aden e ld At Kinloch Spelve Manse, Isieof Mull, Scotland, on the Ist June last, || © = 2 re | 2 ~ 2 - . Indigestion, 7 e and ee Headaches. | ANTED, a Male TEACHER, with or without a Liconse of Eeysiveles. aced 18 5. Biixe olde vhter of the ev. Aus a a m™ 1.63 ite No organ in the human body is so liable to disorder as the hver, | ‘ ay ati : : = gat psec hoe adie ge ng fod "rg of this Che, kn aoa r Qf } Royer SOF | Sif POL 9Or, | t ) i and eats is more apt, w hen nevlecte d to become Seriously dtieened j . of the Board of Education, to take charge of the above yee, F4 aughter of the | as. Binns Esq., TA | | BOF] SOfe} SO} SOF) SOR | 62K gor] EK alia bei ina a ackta oe > sake j , Sehool in this city. Salary Fifty Pounds e-year. Unex- At Cable Head, oa Sanday the 16ch of June, the beloved wife of Mr. i ii eee de sitet When n ausea, flaru ¢ ney or acidity Oa the stomach, warns us that di- ; . } . : aS ete ek gee ape ates gestion is vot proceeding properly, Hcl oway’s Pills regulate every | Ceptionable reference as to character will be r utred. No William MeLaren, aged 73 years —-der end was peace. - . , im : ia t & pro] ’ 5 £ y at : : 19 | At Cable Head, on Friday the 7th of June, Ewilice, daughter of Mr. & roadway or Vi ater Street. ca | function, give pireagth op S7er3 See. arte diy remove all causes of | i Taras: fo be a — 1“ a of June inst. i Jobn McLaren, aged 13 years. \_— sa nated ste 5s aan erepoin _ 137 , | Baigestion, bile and sick headaches, and effect a permanent cure. ALSO, anted to Rent, a suitable sechool-room In a centra e > # j i 5! 5S x > i & we a i a Paks : : . el feliiaiaihlc ail eainaas fw) o8 1S ie 93 88 0 = ca Lum>bago, Rheumatism and Gout. Situation in the city. Apoly to the undersigned, y JJussenqers. | OOF | By = = > |= rm - as i{ °n these diseas«s, the blood is aiwavs ina hish ¥ inflammatory state: | By order of the Board of Education, . }] ~ aoe ; o ~ mp = sie ag ~ 5 the stomach is also disarde re d, and the liver and kidneys Yonaturalty | JOUN McNEILL, Secretary. Prom Shediac on the 29th ult.—Rery. James Quevellan, Miss Sinclair > T £6: ba H torpid. A few doses of these Pilis, taken in time, wil lrectify all Charlottetown, Jane 24, 1861. h ' i Mrs. Sinclair, Mr. & Mre. Firth, Messrs. Mcl eilan, Townsend, Narra. ; "| these symptoms by their cooling and purifying properties _ ——-- ~~~ - —~— t emsel ves of the 3 -& C » a ‘ maa os > t . & id - win? : , ‘ Bi ubiae 3 op ri — hes 7 SDs ing a ) 4 g trlies, - pyyeeiipemmiaipemaiae way, Smits, Reeves, Lefurgy, Swall, Sinclair. Green, VesDrisay, Logau, | Sammerside, July 8, 1861 P.M POWER. Holloway’s Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the fol- | MAILS BY STEAMER “i WE me | lowiag diseases;— |Dysentery Licrvsipelas GROWING CROP, 3E SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the \eue |Liver complaints} toms \sthnma 1 ; } sumbago %O | mobs Cie ) ord ar ear : + | Uili’s Complaints Female irregula-) Piles Vumeours ¥, Oth inst. , at IL o'clock, at I ALCUNWOUOD, (Grubb’s Sicehel an tidal. alee at fitonn W. Fare:), about 3 miles from the ¢ ity, , Bow’) compljaints}Fevers, all kinds) Retention of Venereal 2 Acres and 3 Ruods CLOVER GRASS, | Colies Fits Urine ; ens rs. | : 4 Constipation of Gout One ee MONGST the many articles comprised under the above head, and sold by the Subscriber, he recommends attention 7A SCOTIA SOLE LR: ED and| i 00 oo NOVA SCOTIA SOLE LEATHER, for sale FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Gentiemen Farmers wil! Gnd at the A N EXCELLENT assortment of SCYTHES, SNEATHS, READY-MADE CLOTHING. nt cee w styles. for sale ISAAC NASH! _ t . » 86 » FEW dozen SCYTHES from the above celebrated maker) °° 24. 1861 —_—— _jnst received per ships -Isabel’ and ‘Gaze ~ | HOTEL, having furnis “pirture from health! all ess of breath the | ‘Tie-De!oureux GIN... CASES DE KUYPER’S GIN, 20 6 Casks do do, in Bond or Daty paid, for aale by June 10, L861. ALEX. McKINNON. Sole Leather, ALEX. McKINNON, d ing i , MM } June 10, 1861. Sewing Machines. per SALE, Scovel & Goodel’s SEWING MACHINES, which are giving such general satisfaction. April 1, 1851.” tf J. 8. CARVELL. Flour, Molasses and Sugar, Just Received, E* “HELENA,” from NEW YORK, Extra States FLOUR Porto Rico MOLASSES Muscovado SUGAR, cheap for Cash. : June 24, 1861. 3i J. & T. MORRIS. Vepham'’s Patent Whale Oil Lamps. | PAXIL Subscriber has received on commission a choice lot of che above valuable Lamps. They are adapted for burning (Oil, Lard or Tallow, and give a light equal to any gas lighr, and are much cheaper than Gas or any other lamp yet im- | ported into this place. The subscriber can also supply the clarified Whale Oil used for these he x in any quantity, 3i Ll. J. P. TERLIZZICK, AO ; ’ sn ING SQUARE HOUSE. IBELER & SON OULD respectfully invite the attention of purchase: to a LARGE and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, ile,” embracing almost every thing required for use in private families, Charlottetown, May 20, 1861. Om th ‘ eee PAVILION HOTEL, Great George Street. (Opposite the Roman Catholic Cathedral } 25 STRLET, having again taken possession of the above Establis:ment, has re-opened it as a FIRST CLASS bed it in the best style; and she is now | prepared to accomimodate her friends and the publie rally jn a superior manner, The Building being a spacious one, | well adapted and arranged for an Hotel, and being situated in the centre of the City, near to the principal public build- | ings, she trusts it will be foand to be a desirable and | location for a temporary or permanent residence. | Charlottetown, May 13, 1861. 3m. Don't Forget, If YOU WANT DRY GOODS or GROCERIES, They would aisy inform the public that ther have taken into hee business another partner, Mr AUGUSTUS HERMANS, late Engineer of Mickey's Steam Fatory, who is prepared te in |@Xecute all orders in ck, Gunsmithing & Bell-hanging, in the neatest and best style, and with despatch. The busi- ness in fature will be conducted under the name of LOCKER- BYS & IERMANS, n. ses of ‘Lo STMORLAND.” SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, | |\fHNUE MAILS fer the Neighbouring Provinees, &e, will, until further notice, be made up and forwarded aafollowe - Aflec | | For Nova Scorta, via Pictou, every Munday and Thursday, at 12 o’clock, noan. | : m ; é De Scrofula, or Worms, all kind?) For New Brcnswick N Ix 7 ecean to its two “ termini” on laad to link the hemispheres! but at the Gould, Mr. and Mrs Jarvis, Miss Thompson, Mrs. fuacKkey, W. H. | 2 do. OATS. | the Bowels Head-ache King’s Kvil Weakness, tron | Shediae ever Ta a se ee ee ae aoe fame time that ry justly be rk upon thia 7 a oars Ppreot of the | Pope, ksq , Messrs Compton Cropley, Simpsov, McAryile, Ireland, Nhe purchasers to have the privilese of the AFTER GRASS. | Consumption Indigestion Sere Throats whatever cause | 8 aa va J a y y g, ata qua pase x rest “ march of inteliect,”’ we must not lose sight of auother and po W belan, Jones, Craig, McPhee, Wright, Hogan. | WER Me I adi four nths will be given,on arnproved | Pebility Inflammation Stone and Gravel! &c., &c. ee . \, less great palpable evidence of what a giant intellect, single handed, Frow Pictou on the 5th inst.,—Miss Goodman, Mr. and Miss Hensley, J ree A credit of ae LAM DUDD aoe ; Dropsy 7 Jaundice |Seoend ry Symp- : Por NEWFOUNDLAND every Monday, at 12 o'clock, n6on. : it can acom lish. Thomas ‘olloway, whose name (as the great medical Mr. aud Mrs McDonald, Miss Knight, Mr. and Miss Bearisto, Levis. ot — : July 8 1861. — rr ' Soldat the Establishments of Professor Hoiloway, 244. Strand (near | For ENGLAND, Beeuvps and the Wesr Inpigs, every alter- ie x qitntwe of the present age) it needs no sub-ina rine telegraph to berald | Messrs. Murray, Crawford, Murray, McKay, Sutherland, Ress, Dan- Unar ottetown, July 8, 1861. eg ae j; Femple Bar) London; also at ail respectable Dragg:sts and Dealers nate Monday, at 12 o'clock, noon, viz :— ; fom one clime to another, has, by means of his two rewedies, a Pill and ean, Munro, Laird, Patterson, Allaa, Johnso, Young, and Mrs. Gray i oe fe. 2g tum: - in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices :~— Monda Avril 29 nda u ; 80 Ointment, long established a chain of communicating agencies around Messrs. Ducheman, McEaciern, J. Cochentieler. } y. < AT ED. 4 4 is Idd. 28 9d, $s Gd, Ihs, 228, and 33s each bex ‘& ” ‘ J» Me 13 Mond J» one 2 Monday, ~— 7. “=: a the globe, without having recourse however to the aig of eiectricity or @ cam . | ay ELL RANKIN begs leave to inform the MERCANTILE. Phere isa considerable saving by taking the larger sized Box. i 3 M y a : gu et : i isetal wire. As the poet has designated man to be bat * @ link im ine grea va . TRY (5 VaErTEN( - and TRADING COMMUNI?Y of Prince Edward Island, N. B.—Directious for ere ot — in every disorder are | ‘ ay =i , August 19 . Oct 2% : : Fr. chain of causation,” #0 way Holloway be said, threagh the instramen- ! | / { and the Neighbouring Provinces, that he hae made arrange-| 5.4, 8 p06) aifixed to each Box, | June 10 Sept 2 ‘ Nov Il : : I telity of bis ail-powerful remedies, to have organized a Universal Dis- { | ments for ae immediate rosecution of business aa an "| ee Soe Soe, Li dhileiietanc a ARMY ots og | : June 24 $ Sept 16 ‘ Nov 25 &2 / Prnsary for the sick of all nations without regard to creed or cvlor, i {[ [ i i 4 P W LA } ‘ July 7: y= aniter civilized or savage, simple in their all-sufficieney, and within SOLON OP LAID CI UIA ptt nitrites Delt Pt Auctioneer, Commission Merchant & W a L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. Pee pf * teach of all, - = % . RoVes a ‘an Dow | - fe _e. a a G . om . What has led to these remarks at the present was a virit we paid some \ A +} U ABL iS 4 i A - ES | A 1 {© iiemeral Agent, | UT heart-felt thanks to. the F armers for the confidence seneral Post Ofice, April 29, 1861. mt time since to Dr. H-lloway’s establisi Which we were then favored of gome o Vast enterprise, frum which we deduced w whieh his labors have extended, and the consequent universal a septation of his twin-remedies as specifics for internal and external d oas4--pages might be written in adducing proofs of this, bus one wi Serve to elucidate the fact in the present instance the wost sceptic. #9 are the mean f the innumerable proofs of b sof reaching all the scattered members of the hama ument, and the inspection with the almost ineunceivable extent suflivient to conviuee Ia proportivn as countries are distiuet and diversified i FOR SALE. us Subseriber is instractad by the-Executors of the la BENJAMIN CHAPPELL, to offer for sale the fuliowir PROPERTY :— The COTTAGE and PREMISE 3 frontin: ear Prince Street, at present in the occupation of Mrs. M s- i a ne son Kixe Stuer Naw York Conn? reposed in the FEELD and GARDEN SEED nually sold by J. WILLIAMS, Qvrey Sevare, | who solicits attension to his Stack ot seeds, viz; Canadian White Bald W heat, Carse of Gowrie do, Gravel and Beech Not Wheat, Timothy and Hang«rian Grass Seeds, in each of which lines all Commissions with which he may be favoured (at home or from abroad) shall receive his prompt and best attention. Charlottetown, July 8, 1861. te 1B rcial Circular, fil perfect confidence in our long experience in Com- | S an-| NOTICE. Assigument of Debts. LU. Persons indebted to Witt Lixe, of Townshi L£&€ 24, Trader, are hereby required to make immedi ment to the undersigned, Trustees and Ags dated 12th February, 1861. j ; We ee ee p No. ate pay- ‘goees, ancer et: pod : a. od : : rt JOUN LONGWORTH family dificult to accomplish. To do this, it would be necessary to em- | Lennan. Phis Cottage is 34 feet long by 23 feet wide, W ore i a) mere::| Business, we respectfully ofr our services as Jsland Growth and imported Red Clover Seed, JOSEPH HENSLEY, : 3 Ploy an aluic-t « Peuticostal’’ array of different tongues. Acvordiagly, | @ larze addition at the back ; the Eret floor eontatns a tiall SHIPPING, COMMISSION & IMPORTING MERCHANTS, | White Duteh Clover Seed, JAMES ANDERSON, Rei = = alusvst every living language has this eaterprising man made kaown and four Rooms, the second floor is divided intd four comme lin the City of New York } A variety of Swedish and other ‘Turnip Seeds, GEO. Ss BAGNALL q H H * dees ee sengprtes Fose Pons 2 “bi 7 aan ee "toot ee dious bed roume; there is « guod Collar the full'site of the Vader our links Firm we commence 2 new and unenenmbecred ! Carrot, Beet and Parsnip Seeds, Charlottetown, March &- 1861 os . 3: i in «4 “iru uperties o a edicines been actual! enthtc « . . al 5 Sl . at ~ oO > ; ? . ’ ” } : > i , ’ * Printed, aus Oise r enue “atidiieds to teats pe reed House, with @ etune wall all te =the land on — 4 —e Business, and are fully prepared to receive and sell Produce | anda large variety of = ee ee acc rr . owa peculiar cases these all ocala curatives. ota Town Lot, and saat an 42 nae 80 feet MISE . of the British Provinces, Merchandise of Foreign and Domes- GARDEN SEEDS. ; TO BE LET, 3 a0 iain Strites’’ as these show the possibility of one master mind f 4 so ee aa a Sm ee aa | tic Manufactare connected with the shipping interest ; all of) J. W. would also call attention to a superior sample of | And immediate possession given, Lit i a f. ‘Seton unk aunties lees terteearrr ten ie aineak Mr. J. 1. Leeming ; te flee is two, stories | which departments we assuro our friends and correspondents Flour and Cora Meal, sold either by the Barrel or retail, paar two story well finished and commodious Dwelli vi OS a weakness and debility, or whese liver and stomachs are disordered, or bi % and is 35 feet } by 26 feet. wide. with hk: addi- | Will receive our prompt attention. aS j with his usual Stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, Hiouse, situate at the corner of Prince and King Street, a ed - } —ety, , gh, and is oo leet Jonz by 20 feet wide, with a large FOWLE, UEWETT & CO. ee xa eo : ae ae | tated ied b > we ; ‘ Cte: t thant Miote blood is impure, go and procure some of the Pills, —as »Y ‘tion oa one side; the first floor contains a Hall and three ' ” Li Several tons of BARLEY STRAW for sale. oy occupied by Miss STREET. It is well adapted either es i | % means, there will be found bealth for all.—J'emperance Courier. : > _ . : ; 120, Liberty-street. N. B. The hichest eash price given for Tixotuy Szep. for a private Residence or a Boarding House. For particulars i ’ - large Rooms, the second fluor contains the same, three Roome ; ‘ July 8. 61 its oe 3 i “| iri Spe OR Bera ules, in the Attic all the Rooms have lately been newly Yew York, June, 1361, 6m ipa (aly 5, *6t. Ch. Town, April 15, 1861. te |86 to terms, &c., apply at the Pavition Moret, J . i : Parest Newsearen Fouven.—Mr. G. L Bailey, an ia- \)’ 2s : 7 - HAS POP QA’ ey pages tac June 3, 1861. Isl . ’ “aa? we lastered ; there isa good eeliur underneath the full size of A iF v Yee we ‘dines 9 se 4 : ; Bote mechanic of our city, has invented a machine for fie Hous’. Also, a good STABLE om the premises. The THE ee M one $ Ae aa 3 inte a | Accounts, Arbitrations, &., &c. : 7 Ui S ‘ng newspapers, which is one of the simplest and most com- Jand is one-hal€ of a Town Lot, 84 feet by 80. “ ] PUNS. D iG ’ , ' aie cael a te : , = mpeg ae ; be ’ me oe Hi contrivances that we have ever scen. [ttakesthe papers If not sold by Private Sale before the Lith day of AUGUST 12 Pans. Porto Rieo ae ‘ ok arrived per barque Andrea, a ‘resh importation of g’G@MPLICATED Accounts arranged, Arbitration Papers if 3 - . . 86 papers | t, it will then be offered at PUBLIC AUCTION. 3¥ chests Congou TEA, 6 casks Barning Fluid, English Red and White Duteh CLOVER SEEDS. prepared, Insolvents’ Papers i for appearance ae ER 4 rom the table of the prets as fast as they are printed, and = + wi July 8 1861 WILLIAM PODD. 10 Bbls Washing Soda, 60 barrels Ship’s Biscuit, A few bushele of clean TIMOTIY loft. lend presentation before the Court, and all intricate or im- i ) delivers them altogether of iis own motion, ready for duec- Ch. Town, July iosagin tile art aiinteteemnirestpe merece een 5 casks Boiled Oil, =~ 10 Hinds SUGAR, | Farmers have als» an opportraity of examining a vitiety properly kept accounts clearly and intelligi jy stated. Feos , oe Hou or the news boys, more weatly and eveuly folded than To Arrive per Northern Light from Boston, 5 do Bright Varnish, 3 casks High Wines, af vigorous Turnip Mants just raised from the seed, all of | proportionate ¢o time and talent uired. > © i e as usually doue by band. Tuis saves the eutive expense of Bbis FLOUR, 25 Bbhls CORN MEAL. 20 Babes eadhastieh, a 6 epee. GIN, , which are worthy their confidence. ae | Address Accountant, care of SWABEY & ROBERTS : 5 i a folding. The wachine is so simple that it is not likely to get BA For sale low b Leask Scotch WHISKEY, Lt casesdow : JOHN WILLIAMS, | Great George Street Charlottetown, Re thts P ; eet : 4 > HYNDMAN July 8, 1861 ALEX. McKINNON May 27, 1361 aie! 4.18 lal 3 , ah Out of order, aud we see uo reason why it should not run for duly 3, 1861. oi P. W. HYNDMAN. bly ©, 4004. ms NOS. May oi, . Queen's Square. , June 26, 1860. sl ly. k; ia 4 é . va i. ° a 4 a . i= ee ee