=e fe “ *2Oeeo Pee 4 * “ie ee © @Oe we ee te ew YT Soe UWS m ,VOL. XVI. 3 WHOLE LE ¥Y the RECENT ARRIVALS from EUROPE the Subscriber has completed his Spring Importations, comprising a very Geveral Assortment of— GROCERIES, BRAN DILES, WINES, IRISH WHISKEY, SCOTCH WHISKEY, HOLLANDS GIN, PRY GOoDsa, HARDWARE, TRON, STEEL, SHIP CHANDLERY, SAVDLERY, GLASSWARE, OLD TOM, PAINTS, ALCOHOL, OILS, Dewernaka SPIRITS, BCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONARY, SMALL WARE, e CUNFECTIONARY, DUBLIN PORTER, &e. Ke. &e. LONDON STOUT, which is offered WHOLESALE, charges. DANIEL BRENAN. May 21, 1866, 3m “E uropean Exchange,” (BP UE Subseriber has reesived per UNDINE, L.. C. OWEN and LILLE Y— 26 Cass and Bales DRY GOODS, lee Bage NAILS and SPIKES, 6 “ Convex WASHERS, Re Bare LRON, 40 Ships KNEE BARS, 13 Bundles Spring and Blister STEEL, 23 Crates FARTHENWARE, 3 Bexes WINDOW GLAss, wo SOAP, I Cask Sheet ZINC, ' heise s/t ae 2 4 Hbda. Paint OTL, Hh Kegs PAINT, 50) Bundles OAKUM, } Bundle SCYTHES, 5 Bexes SCYTHE STONES, 38 Coila CORDAGE, 40 Cases BRANDY, SHERRY & PORT. Per Lotus from London— *%) Cases and Bales DRY GOODS, 10 Rols. Crushed SUGAK 1S Bble. Bottled ALE, 5 Bole. Retined CONFECTIONARY. To Arrive per Ariadne from Glasgow— M4 Bales and Cases DRY GOODS, 12 Crates assorted CROCK ERYWARE, T2 Casks Baking and Wasiiing SODA, 120) Buses Tebaceo PIPES G22 Bare Refined TRON, 49 Bundles ~ To Arrive per Edwin & Lizzie— 63 Chests and hali-chests Superior TEA, For Sule low P. W. HYNDMAN. May 21, 1866. ROBERT YOUNG, North Side Queen Square, W OULD hereby ten ler to bis numerous treads aud the public his most sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage bitherte bestowed upun him, and begs ty inferm them that be has again opened up at the OLD STAND, with an ewtirely NEW AND WELL SELECT- ED STOCK OF Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, MILLINERY, Mats, Bennete, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, Paraseis, Shawls, Mauties, Ladies’ and Children's Boots, Dress Goods, Tickings, Osna- burgs, Towelings, Ginghams, Prints, Grey and White Cotteus, (the cheapest in the trade,) Cotton Warps, ete., ete., ete A few Chests very superior TEA. A large Stock of Millinery always on hand and made up to order. Charlottetown, May 21, 1866. Now Landin 1 X Sehr. Vincent, from Ms” 425 Bbls. No. i spf. CANADA FLOUR, (choice brands) 25 Bhls CORNMEAL 2 Chests TEA, 2 Bhle PORTER, 13 Qr. Casks Upper Canada ( Toddy) Vhiskey, 15 Cuses Champagne, 40 Cuses Brand ¢, 25 Boxes Quebee Soap 1 Case Civars, (5 mille very choice. In Store, 200 Bhis. Am. FLOUK 100 do Cornmeal, IW Sides Sole Leather 10 Boxes Tubuceo, (Washington) 10's, 700 Bags Liverpool Salt, 20 Biles. Coal Tar, WW do Piteb. oo > Spirits. 4 Hhds. Hennessy’s Dark Brandy, 4 de Do Pale De ¥ Or Casks Do (Pale and dark) 9 Hhds * DeKayper” Gin, 15 Pan. Strong Spirits—KUM, J pau. Bourbon Whiskey (Kentucky.) A LSO, 150 Qtis. Codfish To arrive at Georgetnon, from Boston — 42 Boles. Extra State and Sap. FLOUR, For sxle by J. ROBERTS ECKART, Peake's rick Buildings, Water Street. Luarlotietown, 7¢ Dec. 18, 1865 5 Clearing-out Sale! isl rw aj! (otherady ont) ypu E Subscribers take this opportunity | S of expressing their thanks to their nomerous | Syalomers and the public at large, for the very werous sippert they have received during the t ten years; and wow as they intend CLOSING DP THEM PRESENT BUSINESS NEXT SPRING, would uiform them that en and after the 2nd day ot JANUARY, 1566, they will OF FER at RETAIL | the whwle oi their STOCK, consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware, and Earthenware. at 10 per cent discount on present marked prices for all sume of £5 and ander: and tor over that amount 15 per cent, to Cash Customers, or ap- proved Joint Notes at 3 months, payable in Charlottetown. They have also a quantity of IRON. STEEL, ROPE and CANVASS, whieli they woll seil at 6 months, on approved’ Jonnt Nites of Hand. They would hereby notify ALL PARTIES owing them, erther by Notes of Hand or Book Account, that they must settle their respective amounts at | onee, as there will not be any distinction of per- sous made after the First day of APRIL, 1866. OATS will be takep at the market prices for old accounts. W. W. LORD & CO. Charlottetown, Jan’y 1, 1866. tf Y echedet ED ink bane KUSHELS LIVERPOOL 10,00 SALT. For Sule by 1. C. HALL. Water Street. Charlottetown, May 14, 1866. CORN MEAL. CORN MEAL. 0 BBLS. kiln dried CORN MEAL, For Sale by lr. C: HALL, Wuter Street, Churlotietows, Muy 1, 1860. Oupo JAMAICA RUM, PALE ALF, by the Bale, | J ackage or Piece, at small ad\ auce on costs and | ¢ te 2 , yr met orae . sf SPRING GOODS. By the “ Undine.” HAVE received a pertion of my SPRING STOCK, consistirg of— 22 Tons BAR IRON, 2 do TRIMBLE * 3 do HOOP ™ 21 dv BOLESHEET « 4 de SPEEL 165 Bags NAILS, 1 Cask ZINC, 2 deo BOLTS & NUTS, 1 de SCREWS, 16) Boxes TIN, 4 Smiths’ BELLOWS, 3 ANVILS, } Cask GLUE, 6 do, Shelt HARDWARE, 92 Boxes GLASS, 12 Droms VARNISH Remainder of Stock to arrive per ARIADNE and EDIVIN & LIZZIE. W. E. DAWSON. May 21 London and Paris A WEEKLY JOURNAL 0 CHARLOTLEPOW N. PRINCE. EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY. JUNE 1, 1866, ‘HALF-YEARLY AND MONTHLY IP ASELLONS. Garments byw the best and nrost ENGLISH and FRENCH Systews | rant them to fit. | | —Also— } Lady's Riding Habits, Spanish or Cireular Cloaks, | Lady's | Half-Cirele and Three-quarter Circle de., : Paletots, Loose Paletots or sleeved Cloaks, aud | fashionable Saits for Children Executed with Neatness and Dispatch. } WILLIAM J. GRIFFIN, Tailor. Charlottetown, May 14, 1866 om REMOVAL New Brick Store, | QUEEN STREET. WILLIAM FULL | PAKes this opportunity of thanking his | of their large aud well-assorted Stock of Staple wumerons customers for their liberal patronage, | and Fancy and desires to announce that he haus removed to | The New Brick St-re in Queen St, adjoining the Store eccupied by James Reno. Esq., where he will open, by Ship Unpine, JUSP) Cottons, Printed Cottons, Ginghams, Denums, AKRIVED, aud by Agtapse, from GLASGOW, Striped Shirting; White, Red and Wine Cotton and Lotus, from LONDON, daily expected, a Large and Well-selected Stock OF | Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, | GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &c, WrliCH WILL BE SOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At his usual Low Prices. } Charlottetewn, May 7, 1866 ust Arrived, 'PPER BRIG ANNANDALE, direct from the WEST INDLES— 200 Puns. Choice RETAILING MOLASSES. Baily Expected, Per Barqne Lotus, from LONDON, Undine from LIVERPOOL, Brig Ariadae from GLASGOW, also Steamer Ottawa, trom Loudea tu Halitax— 60 Hhds. Holland GIN. 20 hlids. & Qr. Casks Dark & Pale BRANDY, 10 de Port and S$ erry WINE, Hhds. Se teh and Insh Malt WHISKEY, 500 Dez. Edinburgh and Burton ALE, 0 doz. Guinnis PORTER, , 200 Chests and half cheats CONGOU TEA, Hhde. Sugar, bbls. Crushed Sugar, Boxes Seap, Boxes CANDLES, 40 Boxes Honeydew TOBACCO, Seta Plough Mounting, Plough Traces, | 60 Puns. DEMERARA RUM. OWEN CONNOLLY. Charlottetown, May 7, 1866, 2m Notice of Removal! W. H. WILSON Vy OvuLp inform the Public that he is now woving frou the coruer of Great George | . . 1: ' LIK Subseriber is prepared to eut all | will be submitted to like competition, another improved | TRACT of LAND, of superior qual'ty, consisting vad will war- | of Ninety-three Acres, more or less, at present jn ; } } Caps, Boots. &e, Ke. | | | | jand Kent Streets, to the SHOP lony occupied by | | Donald Melsaac, Feq., on Queen Street, imme- diately beiow the Market Square | Having refitted this old Business stand, and put it in perfect order for a | Dry Goods Store! i | He shall be bauppy to welcome his numerons custo- | mers at Lis NEW ESTABLISHMENT! and will be in a position, on the arrival of the AKIADNE from Glasgow, and the Lorus from London, to j | LE. common to the Trade! |b Charlottetown, May 7th, 1366. Fextension "Table E. D. STAIR, Kent Street, nert H. Palmer's Office. b 1Aairs. = Cabinet-making. U phoistering, &c- Ol FURNITURE of all kinds made to order , aud from seasoned Stock. 7 4 Undertaking punctually attended to. yp Collin Plates Lettered. vir, WORK MADE WARRANTED ° £ Hall Tables & Hat Trees. Feb'y 26, 1866. To Give Satisfaction. ACRVELL BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL AGENTS, AND Commission Merchants, Charlottetown, - - Prince Edward Island, AGENTS FOR: New York Board of Underwriters, Bosron Board of Underwriters, Queen Insurance Company of Liverpool itastern Express Company, Fairbank s Patent Standard Scales, Gawrie Coal Mines, Cow Bay, C. B. Fishwicks Express. Le CASH ADVANCES made tpon CONSIGN MENTS received, or when sent to their Ayeuts say 30, 1866. NOTICE, ‘THE undersign: d having been appointed Administrater of ‘the Estate of the late x rly the public with every article of MEKCHAN. ‘snvoing 72 seqoipirm | | | | i | | PANIEL JACKSON ROBERTS, of Charlotte- | town, Merchant, deceased, by Letter Testamentary yvranted by the Surrogate, dated the 9th day of March, instant. hereby notifies all persons indebted to the said Estate to pay their respective debts to the subscriber, at bis office, Queen Street, forth- with. Persons holding goods and effects belonging | to the said Estate, are requested to render xecounts therect, and to deliver up possession of the sume to the Subscriber. ayninet the Estate are required to furnish their secoumts, duly attested, without delay. J. 8. CARVELL, Administrator: ; Ch'town, April 30, 1866. yaz ist put 2m } feat ows, Pate Pi: Ey me a et All persons having claims | | PAE TS MS ca k Notice of Removal — OF THE \CASIT GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, | TO THE Shop formerly occupied by | Swabey & Roberts. | TENUE Subscriber begs leave to inform his” friends and customers that be has removed Ilis Business to the above well-known stand, where he will — to the Publie all articles in the | LIQUOR AND GROCERY LINE, . 9 marae . ’ - - Townships Nos. 5) and 59. TRUE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS having, under the anthority ef the} Act 16 Vie cap. 18, completed the PURCILASE of | those portions of Tow ueliips Nos. St und 59, the | Property ef JAMES MONTGOMERY, Esqnire hereby notifies all TENANTS and Ocepuiers of Laud on the above property, desirons of PUR CHASING their severn! locations, that, in accord ance with the L0th Seetion of the above recited Act, he istiow prepared to receive the deposit of the parehase money of their several holdings, upon | producing their titles, or agreements for the same JOHN ALNOUS, Commissioner. Office of Public Lands, May 24. 1866. tin INDIAN RESERVE LAYDS. Township No. 55. comprising in part: trown Sugar, Tobaceo, Brandy, Port Wine, » i * Sherry Do. Soup, rPue COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC) — Hotland Gin, Ruisine, LANDS, will, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th Demerara Spirits, Currauts, day of JUNE next, atthe hour of I o'clock, noon Old Janimien Kun, Rice. Glenurey Whiskey, Bass’s Pale Ale, Crackers, Pickles, at Dr Chay's Store, Guano River Briper, sub mit to public competition, all that TRACT ot LAND, consisting of Ninety three Acres, more or | Loudon Porter, Sauce, lless, situate within half a mile of Grand River! Gingerette, Cigars, Bridge, aud lying in the rearof Donald Nicholsen’s | Tea, Spices, and Jonathan MeKenzie's farms. Crushed Sugar, Lucketa, | ALSO, on the sume day, at the hour of L o'cloek. Ee, ce. &e. » m., om ihe premises, Urton Ruap, Dusxpas LEMUEL McKAY. March 5, 1866 3m the occupation of Alexander Nicholson, \\" PRINT Vg Towaship No. 15. Up, THE COMMISSIONER of PUBLIC LANDS \\) re “Ny oe - eee . the 19th day of JUNE next, GEO. BREMNER, ' jat the hour of LZ o'clock, noon, at the residence of rr. fi ke ftic .o) wikkass ca Wee tei te . » Ne pete icalieate cas aha { p rintey, Book-bindey, ! AND | TRACT of LAND, on the suid Township, known asthe “ INDIAN RESERVE"; it is situate beJ }tween the read Jeading from Fifteen Point td | Egmont Bay and the shore of Bedeque Bay, and will be offered in lots to suit intending i rchiabe ‘s | STERFOTYPER, Terms and coudbijens Tale known at the several | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L., | places of seule. | JOHN ALDOUS. Commissioner. Land Office. May 25. 1866, Yin New Goods! New Goods! BOOK-BINDER pur Sub-cribers have jus' ree-ived, per ; § ‘ E ‘ ; est) te L. ©. Owes, and Undine, from Britain, part is TE a ce aie Sean? te Entrauce to Printing Office and | Bindery at Mrs. Bremner’s Book and STAPLE DRY GOODS — Grey & White! me xe a “cor ~ rete: Prince Street, June 5, 1865. Having engaged an experienced Dry Goods, Groceries, &e., &., &c. Warp ; Towe!s and Toweling, Table Cloths and Pabling, Sheets and Sheeting, Ticking, Bags aud Bayying ; Seurlet, Blne, and White Flannels; ie i alee Fancy Flannels, &c. Ke. | Valuable Property near SUM- DRESS GOODS —Black & Colored Coburg | MERSIDE for Sale. and Lustres, Alpacas, Burathea, Alexandra. Cloths, , . Camlets, Beles Fauney Checks, &ce ae VALUABLE PROPERTY 1s offered for Av ode . | Ss 4 5 ; cribe i CLOTHS—Fancy Tweeds, Milton, Black and | 47) SALE by) the: Subscriber, ‘situated! three Fancy Doeskin, Broad Cloths, Mantle Cloths }guarters ia mile from, the, village of Saint Alpacas, Russell Cord, &c, &e. ’ *) Eleanor’s, and only distant from the town of Sum- ; J Veto vol) , | merside two miles, and directly opposite the re- CFADY-MADE CL( NG—P: e . is oak ae ne 5 aiaeae ae ey anne sidence cf John Hazard, Eeq. This Property “ts, os s, “ees NS * eomaprises fifty acres of Freehold and fifty acres jof Leasehold Land, about seventy acres are un- der cultivation, yielding an average good crop Scarfs, Ribbons, Paper and Linen Collars, Lace | pyery yes Aa ee eeeneninn ; , i ae Falls. Hair Nets, Bugle Buttons and Trimmings. | Yr ry al if . " S vt tad with abundance of Lace and Muslin Curtains, Ladies’ Hose, Gents encing and Spruce Seantling, and the rear of the Hulf Hose, Gloves, Belts. Belt Ribbons and | Paral is coutiguous to Richmond Bay, where any luekles, Flowers, Feathers, Hoop Skirts, Back | quantity of mussel wud can be had fur the lovk- Combs, &, &c. jing after. The Buildings, consisting of a Neat GROCERIES — Tea (an excellent article) | CO'TAGE, BARNS, STABLES, COACH atin: Motasses, Glider, setinrd Pepper, elevad. | HOUSES and Ww ORK SHOP, are all in a good Beilin cilliieese tee tan : | state of repair, with Orchard aud Nursery grounds The above Stock will be sold, WHOLESALE | *ttaclied. , und RETAIL, at their usual LOW PRICES. The owner is desirous of telling the above Pro- The remainder of Stock expected daily, per Ships | perty, and af sua king other ivestuwents, and fol- ee Wer OF Stock expected Gaily, per S01ps | juwing his Trade of CARRIAGE and SLEIGH lo arrive, MANUPACTURING. A’ more desirable situation tor a geutleman’s residence cannot be ebtajued in o re ie | Prince County. Further particulars made known near dining ( ' on application to the owner on the property. CUT NAILS! CUT NAILS! ea STEPHEN MeNEILL, Now Landing ex Barqne Lillie, | Saint Eleanor’s, 14th May, 1866. 2m, NE HUNDRED BAGS fine Cur Naus, | assorted 1} tu 4 inches, fur sale iow by bag | and retail, SUN DRIES—Shaw!s, Paletoes, Ladies’ Hats, HEARTZ & SON, Charlottetown, May 28, 1866 DAVIES & WEEKS, | May 14. 4in } A Farm to be Let, "PUAT VALUABLE FARM, the Pio- perty of Mx, RICHARD HAYES, the younger, lately of MORELL, in this Island. will | be LET for one or more years. ‘Uhis farm contains | about SIXTY-FIVE ACKES OF LAND, a large proportion of which is cleared; it is situated on the western side of Moreil River, adjacent to Moreil Bridge, and frouts on the Main Post Road leading frou Souris to Charlottetown. Apply at the sabseriber’s office. JOSEPH HENSLEY. _ Charlottetown, April 16, 1866. iba ‘| >..% . > ‘ . Painting, Paper - Hanging AND W hitewashing, BY “FORT ‘LL aeqopg gdooowyv E. PD. STAIR, February 26, 1866, HORSES. peRS he d }jO sojey o[qvuosvoy yy JO SOSS¥VID II® ‘mnItuad SEER MAY MME HSVONVWIE WY NOCNO'T FHL ‘IVLIdVO dN dIVd SJDUVI V PNIAVH ANVdNOD AONVUASNI "U93y “HVOOL SUTMVIHO ~ oma, => Qe . SIT SIV Cra FATTENING STOCK. NNARMERS will find it a savirg to them of saaing | dollars by using these Powders. When fat-| tening Stock, by mixing a littie of these Powders | with the food, you will find that they will fatten | quicker, aud the flesh will be firmer and better in | every re peet. The many Diseases of Horses ean almost all be prevented or cured by these Powders. | One P. wder drives out Worms. } One Powder eures Buts. FLOUR, NAVY BREAD, &c. 10 BBLS. EXTRA FLOUR, For Sale by 50 NAVY BREAD, 25 Boxes ‘* " ’ 1.C HALL. __ Water Street. Charlottetown, May 14, 1865. TOBACCO. TOBACCO. 10 BOXES Flat TOBACCO, For Sale by 4..c. BALI... | | May 7, 1866 POLITICS, LITERATURE A e FOR SALE. 1EYO BE SOLD by PRIVATE SALE— 400 Cedar Posts, 40 ‘Rous Pictou large Coal. EG do, do. (sma do.) [The following poetical ¢fusign is appropriate | oe in my ‘oc for, after the dali, the steve a Ole : Bie , He wcintl Alot nt Ghee. bat to the preseut time, and witi be appreciated by cdeirhiga ebed taredines soni wae fanemae of i Standing Rigging, — suitable for a, lests of readers who have passed through the | the waver off a8 it came tearihg ever the billet . Schooner of 25 fons perils of house-cleauing. } waters and dashing thoosalt spray-injy) face sill ; 4 Bbls Pogies, 1 Bait Mill. | it almost seemed to Cut the flesh; while at times ; Also —1 Mare, 6 years old, suitable for general | ‘‘ The melancholy days have come, the saddest of ‘the women whe had come duwy.were com pletely i purposes. Apply to the year,”’ held buck against shesteep send dou. . ‘ J. P. IRVING. At Mr. De Blois’s Offiee. May 7, 1866. sna al LIVERPOOL SALT! 300 BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT, Fer sule bv J. ROBERTS ECKART, Water Street May 7. 25 IN STORE. BBLS. CANADA FLOUR, (No.1, snpertine ) 50 Bbhis Extra State FLOUR, 25 Bbls CORN MEAL—Kiln dried. J. ROBERTS ECKART, Muy 7. Water-street. 10 Hhds. DeKuyper’s Gin, ANCHOR BRAND. for Sale by ~ J. ROBERTS ECKART, Water St reet Fat Hering. BARRELS No 1 LABRADOR FAT ILERRING, for sale by {. ¢. HALL, Water Street. Charlottetown, May 28, 1566 3i ‘2 Dt : Latest Inmportations, VUE SUBSCRIBER has just received from London and Liverpuo! the tollbwing GOODs, l whieh he will sell at the lowest pricés (er Casa, | he being desirous of selling then with the leadi’ possible delay— 4 Hogeheads of SUGAR, 5 Puncheons Jamaica RUM, 5 Hogskeads GIN, 200 Bundles COTTON WARP, 30 Chests and half-chests of T&A A lot of Nails and Glass, Paints and Oils, and several other articles. DAILY EXPECTED, 200 Barrels of American FLOUR, (From New York.) HUGH MONAGHAN. Charlottetown, Queen St, May 21 tf TO LET. ALL that pleasantly situated Shop, Dwelling House and Premises, i lately ocenpied by ROBEKT HUTCH. 5 INSON, Exquire, deceased, situated on Pownal Street, well known us an ex- cellent Stand for Businesss. For Terms, apply to JAMES D. MASON. Charlottetown. May 14, 1806. a International Hotel, Hfollis Street, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, TOUNELS neat and commodious HOTEL is recommended to the People of the Island, as well as to the travelling Pubiic generally, being only three squares trofuthe Charlottetown & Boston Steamers’ Wharf, and two squares from the Pro- vince Building, with the street railroad running, im- mediately through Hollis Street to both ends of the City. Every attention is paid to the comfort and wants of its guests. Charyes reasonable. c. F. HOPKINS, Proprietor. isk r w 3m March 12, 866 JAMES. MUNRO, BRASS FOUNDER, South Market Street, Pictou, N. S&S. Ee oe Rudder Braces, Butt Bolts, Cabin Hinges and Hasps, Ships’ Water Closets, Lead and Copper Scuppers, and all kinds of Ships’ Furnishing supplied Orders left with Mr. Jous Gitvan, Charlotte town, P. E. I., promptly executed. : STOVES in every variety, STUVEPIPE, anda yeneral assortment of TINWARE kept constantly on hand. 3m May 1[4, 1866. NOTICE. LL Persons indehted to the Estate of ROBERT HUTCHINSON, late of Charlotte- town, Esquire, deceased, are hereby requested to make payment, without delay, to the oalieeemall and Gil poretas having any legal demauds syainst the said Estate are hereby requested to furnish the sane, duly attested, to the undersigned for adjnst- ment. JAMES D. MASON, Exeecntor. ELIZABETH HUTCHINSON, Exeeutrix. Ch’town, May 14, 1866, din House and Lot for Sale, FEIXUAT pleasantly situared HOUSK and PREMINES in Fitzroy Street. formerly the residence of Thomas I. Tremain, Esq., deceased, either in one, or the vacant part adjoming the late Mr. George Allen's premises, about 40 feet frout, and running back 160 feet, being sufficient for a nice Building Lot, may be had separately. There isa good Garden attached. and a Stable; also, a Well of excellent water, With a Pomp iuthe yard. The property is so well known, it needs po farther description. For further particulars, apply to WILLIAM DODD, Commission Merchant. Ch'town, April 2, 1866 tf 20 In Srore, BBLS) EXTRA FLOUR, OU Chests TEA, 25 Boxes Tobacco. 15 Libis Plaister. CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch'town, 2rd April. 1866. isl pat sj JUST RECEIVED. ER Sebr. Adonis and Str. Heather Bell— 200 Sides best No. | Sgle LEATHER. CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch’town, 23rd April, 1806, isl pat sj NOW LANDING. | X Commerce— 50 Bbls. Extra FLOUR, 12 Bbls. ONIONS, 20 Bbls. BREAD. Water Street, Charlottetown, May H4, 1866. One Powder puts a Horse in condition. } mY One Powder makes a Horse shed his cont, R. R. MACLELLAN © One Zowder gives a suit and glossy appearance | Studio is. still headquarters for to Se Oe | PHOTOGRAPHS, One Powder cures the Ilorn Distemper in Cattle. : . sine ‘and every description of portraits known in the art. | Carlton's Condition Powders. Elegant Photograptrs; whole length, only Ten} given according to direetions, are the best thing in | shillings per dozen. All other pictares equally the world to strengthen a horse, and to restore him | low. R. R. MACLELLAN. to health and vigor after severe exposure or bard Great Ceorve Street, Dee. 4; 1865 driving AS al en ee ‘ Ath iA | These Powders cause a healthy action ot the A Grave Error Corrected. digestive organs, and purify the blood of animals, | “ayHK) Kaitor of the Patriot in'orms the thereby equsiizing the Oh cules Of _ Siees, and public that his Firm will ‘pay the highest imparting vigor to the whole trame, This soon de- | price for good elewr ‘Timothy Seed?" This is an | monstrates itself by an appearance of the coat, for | error, for during the last week I have paid « higher | it is a certain fact that no animal can be in perfect | price, and that at a distance of thirty miles from | health if the coat be rough and unthrifty, Charlottetown, than Messrs. Laird & Harvey have ’ 203 A} j i y . z ] : } Carlton's Condition Powders Be eee ie, Sees cncte at hoe ae T eae | will be found a perfect tonic and restorer after quin my ame as a good Seedsman. If my good attacks of any acute diseases, such as [ufluenza, ; , friends Laird & Harvey are disposed to advauce, | | Strangles, Inflammation of the Lungs, Nasal ns: follow; onty don't pile on too mach ; becar se | Gleet, ete. | friend Laird must kuow that Agricola will have to Every one who owns Stock pay the piper. of any kind sbould use this Medicine. It is always Good Field and Garden Seeds te be had, as ustal, at the General Seed Store, North side) Queen beneficial, and ig so barmiess that it can always be given witbout fear. Square JOHN WILLIAMS. Farmers who are fattening their Stock should use ‘April 9, 1866. rw pat DERS loyd’s Register of British aud these CONDITION POWDERS. They will keep MMOVd'S Register all kinds of Stuck healthy anil in good beart, and | . . . go make them fatten much easier and quicker than Foreign Shippin .: they otherwise would. Find the signature of OCTOBER, 1265. J, CARLTON COMSTOCK TENE Committee bave recently had under in full on the wrapper of each Package. their consideration the Standing of Soruge in the only test of the the Table A attached to the Rules, and Save deger: True Carlton's Condition Powders mined o allow, sne age af, this material in Shipe of the 5 years’ grade for all parts, except Stem, Stern- Take no “ Condition Powders” without thissigna- post, Transems, Knight-heads, Hawse-timbers, ture. Svld by all Dealers. Aprons and Deadwood. ; GEORGE &. SEYFPANG, te Get B. L. Judson & Co.'s Almanag. : Apri! 30, 1866. 6m | ; This is Richarp SLoGeet, Secretary. " Surveyor, Prince Edward Island. | CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch'town, 23rd April, 1866, isl pat sj SAWN JUNIPER SHIP PLANK. K are instructed to dispose of -- 4000 ‘feet sap. 2} uch, 23,000 do 3 imeh, 12,000 do 3 inch i 16,000 do 4 inch, land upwards, in good lengths, delivered to a Craft at MIRAMICHI Particnlars as to prices, &c, made known on application to 8 LN CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch'town, April 23, 1866. 1 Underwriters’ Notice. T! E Subscribers are “GENTS at Prince edward Island, for the New York Board of Underwriters, and Boston Board of Underwriters. Will be giad to receive early notice of losses which may occur, and to render such assistance to vessels in distress as way be iu their power to afford. Mas- ters or Owners of such vessels or their cargoes, are recommended to report as soon as practicable. CARVELL BROTHERS, Ch'town, April 30,1866. tf Notice to Mariners! 1G %N and ofter the 5th MAY, 1866; | FIXED WHITE LIGHT will be shewn at the NORTH CAPE of Prinee Edward Isiawd, ju at. 47, lon. 6l—elevation eighty feet. J. W. MORRISON, Dep. Col. Sec’y,; Secretary's Ulfice, May 3, 1566. Wanted, \ ANTED. a: the Gas Works, a steady, sober man, x8 Fireman. WM. MURPHY, Manager. Alay 23, 1806. nostic peer { NQ@ 31 ; rE CT Tare eT aloud and projonged (hurral welcomed its atr® | val—as another Rash and its following heatyores portsseemed to come frau: the deoned vessel like | agraan of ppuin iu ils howrot sere distrérs. . ‘They'll never ge out teher,’ said the old man, ND NEWS. rae: a LITERATURE. HOUSE-CLEANING. i sa ag tr reer _—- Of cleaning paint and serubbing floors, and scouring f Daere dao these! cried the old man, sud denly seizing my arm, ‘ Catching at straws, _ | Why, there's a boatload coming ashore. There, Heaped in the corners of the room, the ancient dirt den’t. yon see new—now, a-top oy’ that breeder? lay quiet, | T canglt right ef the stnail bout ¢restdbetl | And spiders wove their webs secnre from fear and | with figures, and then there seemed te-be @ tall wave curl ever it aud L saw itn more. ; ‘Gone!’ said the old tae; ¢ b knewed. it, Ne ‘ fur and near ; din and riot ; But now the carpets all are ap, and from the | thing could Jive in ench 4 store. ; stair-Case top |. * Let's go te the life-boat, and eee if thay are , | The mistress calls to man and maid to wield the | going off, said 1, but the old aman «we vingently broci and mop. gazing out at sea. jf | ‘There; just as Iosaid, he shouted hoarsely; Where are those rooms, those qniet rooms the |* justin the place. She straek.”’ And then, above : house but now presented, - eae —_ oe wh eee _ Liagplae 3s! pics 3: ? bh ob . ain. | hig sh seeins to ring theough | Ww uaa pao a dreamed of dirt, so cosy HOW wpe a stormy night, when far inland i _ . {to the howling wind. | Alas! they're turned all upside down, that quiet |‘ It’s nuw or never!’ said the eld man, ps gute of vodme) vramdewn te where the life-beat stesd upon ite | With stops and suds, and soap, and sand, and tabs, | C@Mlage, Wilh a crowd .of amen and women -areund, the women hanging ow te their husbands, { } jand apparently begeing that they world aetalaae ' round at sixes | phe perils before them, and at sevens, The sea had looked fearful enough from where ; While wife aud housemaids tly about like meteors | We Stood before; but here, as close as we. dared ; )go to the breakers, it looked perfectly awtul, ' | while the attempt te launch a bout seemed abae- ’ jlute madness. It was evident Ubat the anew i ¢ fe and pails and brooms ; Chairs, tables, suindsare oldie, in the heavens. The parlor and the chamber floors were cleaned a week ago thought se oo, though, as we cane lp, one slirdy F The carpets shook and windows washed, as all the | eatin ohuntona : - sued taralond, dy ome at ; { | a remark that elicited no response, for every one ; neighbors know ; stood stelidly gazing out tuwards the douvmed But still the sanctum bad escaped—the table piled | vessel. | with books, Just then in the dell haze seawarda, a blae Yens, ink aud paper all about, peace in ite very | light shove Gut over the waterhke a dull star; bat ~ | still ne one moved. Albat onee, the old man luoks* | Tree - s . Till fell the wometi™m them all, as falls the rae ane as oe hardly plagne on men, what his object was, he lad climbed by my help And then they vanished all away—books japers, | inte the boat. * Now, then, you boys,’ he eientel ink and pen. | wildly ; *fcan’t stand this! Stand aside, andset |} atime of the old ones come The spth_was breken. Wemen were hastily thrust aside, and a pod verew was sovn made up, amidst the shriekmg of sweetheativ 4 wives, whe rau about the beach wringing their hands. ‘Hurray for old marks" shouted a veice at ury elbow, and the crowd londly cheered the od qman. Phen care were shipped and all made ready, tie eld suilor seized the steering oar ashe stood wp in his place with a lifebelt on and his hat blown off—looking nobler than ever: ; ‘Now, are you all ready !’ he shouted. * No, no,’ was the ery: and in ‘the bush of ex- pectation, two men rose in the beat, dashing @f their lite-belts, and amidst half muttered leaped out from their places, and ran p the sands to the bank, where they disappeared) | * Twe more? sxouted cld Marks, and fora Tew mements, so dread Was the peril, not a soul mer- ed; then two stout lads came rushing towards the boat, pursed by an elderly man—a perfect giant. ‘Stop them! he roared. ‘You shan’ lads.’ F wan am Ife came up to them by the beat-side as they were climbing in, endeavoured to stop their pro- gress; but in bis turn he was seized trom behind by £ ee of nen, and the two new comers were in half a ininute equipped, for the dire struggle before them and tb thea places. hed ‘Let me go!’ shrieked the man; but the re clung te him, as the signal was givea, the carriag: backed dow into position, the time accurat y And now, when comes the master home, as come he must at nights, ‘ To find all things are “* set to wrongs” that they have ** set to rights!" When the sound of driving tacks are heard, tho’ the house is far from still, And the carpet-women are on the stairs, that har- binger of ili— He looks for papers, books or bills, that all were there before, And sighs to find them on the desk or in the drawer no wore. And then he grimly thinks of her who set this fuss afloat, And wishes she were out at sea in a very leaky boat ; He meets her at the parlor door, with hair and cap awry, With sleeves tucked up and broom in hand; de- fiance in her eye ; He feels quite small, and knows fall well there's nothing to be said, So holds his tongue and drinks his tea and sneaks uway to bed, -- +r GOING ASHORE. chosen, and with a wild ‘hurrah! heard abeve ‘ There she is, sir; that’s she just off the | the storm, the lite-boat was launched F pint there. She’s a-coming stem on ; and in ~My attention had been sotaken ap that) Wad ceased to logk upon the man who was strugglis | to regain his liberty ; but just as the boat = leaving its carriage, a bystander was driven vio- lently against me, and the moment after I saw a figure dash across the jufervening apace, and svize the side wt the boat; and. then eame the ruar of the storm and the rush of tke spray; ywhile. fer a few minutes the life-boat was invisible, Then, a short distance off, she was seen rising upon wave, aud then disappearing again inte the dull haze, which, wingled with the coming night,soon shut everything trom our gaze but the foaming water. * Over seventy, sir,’ chouted a voice in reply te aqaery. * Old man-o’-war's-man. Beew in many a storin; but this here’s awful.’ Awtul it wus, for so wild‘a night tad ‘not ‘fall- en pon that part of the coast for bp years:; and as the folk upon the shore gazed in the diree- tion the boat had taken, they shoak their heads, and shouted in each other's ears. ‘Phere was a long and awful pause, only braken by the shrieking of the wind, and then cane « loud shout: * Here she comes!’ and in another minute, obedieut to the steersman, the réwere timed their strokes to a second, se that the ‘bout, heavily laden, rede in upon the sommit of a giant wave so far that twenty willing hands were at her side, and she was run wglt ap the asuds, and fifteen shivering, half-drawned fellaw-creatires lifted out and harried up the shore. ‘ Now, my lads,’ cried old Marks, ‘on to the truck with her, and we're off again. The beat was soon mounted, and every man at arf. an hour, if she ain't on Bunk Sands, i'm a Dutchman,’ My companion was a native of dam-land, for there was Briton written in every feature of his bronze-red face, us be stood by me in Baythorp shore, in his canvas trousers, heavy fisher’s boots, blue Jersey shirt, and tarpaulin dat, tied on with a bit of oakum hand, while the flap béhind beat about in the tremendous wind tiat was raging in our faces. _ Bang ! went the dull smothered report of a heavy gun, and in the shade of the coming night I just caught sight of a faint flash of light. Where we stood, the spray came rush- ing in like a heavy storm of rain, while the whistling of the wind and the thundering in of the huge rullers, as they curled over and |over upon the sand, tearing it out from oe the clays and scraping it away by tuns, made standing in the face of such a storm extremely confusing; and yet hun- dreds were out upon the shore close under the great sand-bank, drenched to the skin with the spray, for the news had spread through the village that a three-master was going ashore. * Going ashore!’ Simple words to a lands- man’s eurs; but what do they mean? The noble vessel tearing and plunging through the broken water—pnow down in the trough of the wuves, Dow rising like a cork upon his post, the father of the two lads taking hie a the white creeta, and then a shock as she | Place by the side of the old cockswain; ter ne a strikes upon the sand, and seems immovable, a of persuasion on either side could effect a b } ‘ : change. ae Shaklee ip. Rnpeate.' rene peak at There was another cheer, fising above the fe ’ ’ 9 ca storm, and again the gallant crew were la #, after mast gone by the board, snapped like trittle twigs on a dead stem, while huge rupes part like burned twine; then the rising ol the apparently immovable vessel, as she is lifted by the waters, to fall erashing again upon the sands, parting in the middle ; rush- ing billows pouring tons upon tons of water lover the deck; a wild, wild ery for help: }and then the shore strewed with fragmeuts. casks, bodies, as the merciless waves 6 ort |with them, tossing them on to the sands, }and then curling over to drag them back | Going ashore; not safety from a wild storm, | but death. ‘ Ah,’ said the old salt by my side, shouting at }me with his hand to bis mouth, ‘did yer bear that | gun?’ | J nadded. inte the surf, that seemed to curl areund the bout as though to fill itin an instant. I¢ rece and fell a dark mass amid the white foam for au danetant, and ther seemed to plunge into a bank of fuggy blackness, for night had fallen. I could nut drag myself away from the atirting scene around me, for [ seemed held to thes ot by a strange fascination All at once a hurd. tight shot up, for a quaiitity of straw bad baew 4et.on fire, and the flames reared aud erackld as dey sva-weed, and pirces of wood were heaped up te increase the glare, which appeared to ygild the crests of the waves, and threw into bold relief the figures on the sands—some gazing out to sea, some watching eagerly the fringe of breakers, ready to rush down and secure anything that might be Washed ashore trom the wreek. More straw was lieaped upon the fire, and the flames and sparks rashed inland, as they rose with ricteeme an phn ae te pa eee i e he oa ist ees a ee ape See * oe a: ‘a | «There goes another,’ he continued, stretching , the mighty current of air, and darted aeroas the Tee out his hand, and pointing to where the flash |sand-bank. Out seaward all seemed black dark aon could be seeu, while directly after eame another ness, and the eves strained after the life-boat were Bs dull, heavy report. * Can't yersee her new, sir 7, | tor a while strained w vaiy. a Mine were not sea-geing eyes; and it was ae | All at ence there was @ cry wt 4 Here she ‘. comes ;’ but it was prolonged into a wild wail of blinding storm of spray which beat dead in my | despair; for by the light from the fire’ the boat itace; but 1 just managed to make out a dark | could be seen broadside on, and close inshore ; and | mass right out amongst the boiling waves, and I | then, after tossingabeut for a moment, dhe was easy task to make out a distant object through the shuddered as I thought of the fate of those on | dashed, bottom upwards, upon the sands. : board. There was 2 tush ty ard the asen straggling ie ea | * She mast come to it,’ said the man; ‘she'll; the surf. Some were dragged ashore: some eS ‘come in just there ;’ and he pointed to a spot | ecrambled unaided from the water; while uv amongst the waves where they seemed roughest ; | than one was sucked back by the undertue : Wat uy ‘she'll be there in less time than I said; aud then, | the lite-belts they wore kept thent afloat: ar@ at Lord have mercy upon ‘em! Amen! | last, more or less hurt, the whole crew Was.gebere As he said this, ihe old man reverentiy took off | —three being carried up to the village josensible, his tarpaulin sou'wester, and stoud with the) IT new learned that, ebogt halfway tothe wee storm tearing through the remaius af his grizzly sel, the steersman’s oar bad snapped jy tay, gid jhair; bald, rugged, aud weather-beaten, the | the boat fell into the trough of the vea; When in | coarseness of his features seemed for a moment! their efforts to right her, a couple more Blades | subdued —softened by the feeling within his breast | were brokens @ wate “wept ovens en and wast. | —as he stood there no inapt representation of a | ed two men from their seats; bat thy regained ) seer of old. their places, and then, with the dread of gleath “Is there no chance for them ?’ IT shouted. upon them, the boat became unnanagedble in | ‘The old man shook his head and shrugged his their hands; ior in spite of the effrts of the old shoulders. ‘Precious little’ he said, ‘unless cockswain, the men appeared panestricken, and them chaps come down with the lite-boat; byt rowed at rindom. i who'd go out 0 The light that glared apoa the shore pew show. It did look a desperate venture, indeed, to at) ed that it was completely strene wih wreek; | tempt to launch a boat with such a sea on, and, and I looked with hurror upon the various sigue | having no reply, [ stood shading my eyes and gaz- whieb eo ploinly disclosed the fate of the goug jing out to sea. ship. Spar, plank, beem, atid cask, entungied Bang ! with rope, were being churned over and omer du There was another fash, and another dull, the sand; and twice I saw’ sousething, dragged echoless report, and as the geil of spray seeqed to | ashore, and carried away, whieh sent a shudder clear during the lull in the storm, [ could perceive through my frame. a large three-snasted veseet ghout five hundred At last, heart-ewk and weary, | turned away, Te yards from the shore; and once, as she heeled ana inquired where the erew of the boat avenge, —_ over, and showed her deck, 1 could see that it and whe had suffered; when te my sorrew, £ a was crowded with people. learned that the only uns seriously injured wag et ¢ * God help them " [ muttered. old Marks, who had su gallantly sel the example a: ‘Amen!’ said the old nan; aud just then, away that evening—an example which had resylied i to our Jeft, we saw the life-boat carriage coming tae savivg of Sfteen poor ereatyree trom awalery e | down ata trot, drawn by two steyt horses, while | graye. , 3 te “% A ; ie is » A Ys