a SS ee —— The entire railway business of France ik done qoeery TkRaTY—T he fus¢ about the Ke- by six companies; the largest of which is the Federal Congress ended in the Ree’ ate in the , of a motion pestpen ing consideration un- |) Paris, Lyons & Mediterranean, whose length, in- - ewoutid "Twesday in November next. The | cluding trunk line and bravches, is 5,609 niles, at ° titude of the British Provinces, very au estimated cust of $251,000,000. The work- ee areal paper, had omel te do in wl epthis resnit® Lf became abundantly evi- jent that aot dfly could these i Towmers survive ifiction With which they were threatened tbe hey could make i a source of union, etre ngth, ere Ith; and at the last mount the Pederals OF, appreciated the faet that it they: heedlessly | ew away che presevt Ree mprecity Treaty, they id pat depend on obtanung the coursent of the e wah te another as advantageous to Ameti-| een? vata, Newt vodlar 1, since the closing of ie pacts, wats sich of a Treaty from whieh ing expenses ‘ter ‘TS62 were some 44 per cent of | the grow receipts. The dividend paid was 15 | per cent, and a dividend of IS per cent has just ween declared from profits of 1363. eo eee Tue Weacrn oF Craesvs.—Ib oar jottings of nallionuaries, it would seem as though those pages were jnevmplete wilhygut seme data eceon- cerning him whose name has for centuries and generations—fresh dewn te the present day—tur- | uished the standard representative of vast wealth. : Croesus fgurished about the, ariddle of the sixth jt obtained ao benelil, \ w J runewick and | century BC. The prodigious wealth which he Xora Scotia Were inditleren! 5 « anade and Prince | jad inherited had been increased by the tribute Edward Island desived its © eee —— Werte | of conquered nations, by the confiscation of great pet prepared be _ — “led via we ie estates, aud by the golden sands of Pactolus. — sion to that ¢ eare glad Khas net Beek Perhaps seme idea of the exteut of his wealth j SHIPPING NEWS, PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May %—Celerity, Saunders, Bay Verte; boards. Star of the Sea, Boudrot, Pictoa ; shooks and bar rels. Cecilia, Lutes, Boston; goods. ‘Topsey, Bellong, Halifax; do. Enterprise, MeDonald, | \ntigonish; limestone. Chernb, Forbes, Bay Verte; deals. 28—Harriet White, Laundry, An- chat; bal. Terah, Walsh, Bay Verte; deals — J0—Annie, Campbell, Pictou; coals. Margaret, Mallins, do., do Clipper, Forest, do.; do. Wood- bine, Robertson, do; de. Venus, Braddock, Canso; limestone. Jl—Pear!, Turnbill, Pietou. CLEARED. May 25—Mars, Dixon, Miramichi; bal. Mary Ann, Porter, Pagwash ; goods. Two-Forty, Lewis, Gloneester, U. S.; potatoes, ete. Highland Mary, Seward, Quebec > bal Alma. Brocker, New York. prod, Alpine Flower, Allen, Tignish, N. S.; goods. Daniel, Horton, Halifax ; prod. 25—Star, Strony, Pictou ; bal Conservative, McFadyen, Bay Verte; ' - Vi > ° as , r - disturbed, and the sensible ae ee of the way be formed from the rich votive offerings ed po eel arg ek Be lM ee Federal State wil ote an this Coa. which be is known to have deposited in the tem- | fax prod. 27—A. Fitield, Murphy, Bay Veite ; gion of the gutrigae of | Ea sad - a and tr" ples of the gods. Herodotus himself saw the in- | bal. Edwin and Lizzie, Sergeunt, Shtdiac ; timber wardmg joterests of the Eastern States — Halifas gots of solid gold, six palms long, three broad, | Change, Chesson. Magdalen Islands ; prod. 28— Meportr a nadia ida oo deep, which to the number of one hun-| had he + emt ae etree eee ain u . . » Iai at entz, Pietou; ba 1 irson, Simith, Gioutes Sourumay Cukper iw Lunore.-—A Citizen ot Deght e sus tae to Warkuas dete’ Ga ter; prod, Harriet White, Laundry, Bogton ; de. of Wilmington, North Carvina, reeently return. ed four Europe, interns the Havanvah corres. | adeut of the New York Morld that—There is po difficulty wr obtaining soy quantity of goods wrt Southern aecout m any of the commercial | qties of either England or Prance. La spite ot fl that has beew said te the eontra *y, the credit the Cuntederacy is good in beth of these coun- See; aud geods can be purchased as readily tor gulederate buads as tor gold. This is owing part- yt the fact that large carvoes of cotton are fre- ully received at Liverpool; but chiefly to the queichew thal is Guiversaly entertamed amoung the oat eiotted commmercktl men in both Eng- jand and Franee, te the effect that the large sawunt of coften kuawn to be in the bands of the (oulederate Goverument will all be available to se | are these bonds, and te pay off the Exropean loans. | li wall be remembered that these ponds are net davered or placed ju the warket woul a certain auwuwt ot the colton om which they are based | pas actually arcived at Liverpool; and this tact gives them @ certain degree ot stability. The gaouot ef cottun actaully kuewno tu be im the sone of the Contederate Government m Fe- en last wae mere than half a otlion of bales. Greece, the following otferings, all in gold, which | had been, deposited am the temples by the same | epaleut man; a figure of a lien, probably of the vatural size; a wine bewl of about the same weight as the hou >a lusteal vase; a statute of a | female, said to be Craesus’s baking woman, four | and one-balf feet bigh; a shield and u spear; a tripad; some figures of cows; and a number of | pillars; a secoud shield in a different place trom the first, aud of greater size. _ ser In consequence of the projected sale of the Bat- | — ereeted on the Colonial Building, by means of which our citizena will be informed of the ap4 proach of all veasels trem sea, during the day. ese - EarRty Eprrioxs oF Suakesreare.—Some very rare Shakspeareaun aud ether books were suld on Monday by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinsen, and Hedge, which realized very bigh prices. Phe grand feuture in the sale was the first four editions of Shakspeare’s Plays, the first edition | printed ia IeZ3, having Ben Jonson's verses in tucstmile, productug 260 guineas; the second, in At the present prices of colton, one third of this | 1632, 32 KiWineus ; the third, in 1664, 41 guineas ; aunt is eeficw et be geey off and take ap all the | She fourth, iu 16%, £23; the single play of Confederate beads new in the European money | * King Lear,” printed in 160s, AH a very mackets. This tact shows, in part, upon what | beautifal copy of the miner poems, printed in the eredit of the Coulederate Government in| O40, £20; aud a most chariug little volume. Barpe » based. being au uncut copy of “ Venus and Adonis,” fhe same authority states: —* During the last | PYiuled at Edisburgh in 1627, £115. three years the atnwst exertions bave been used | — ae . by the Seuth ty promote the raising of sheep, and | Three fourths of the knowledge in the) wierease the supply of wool, To show how | world is impracticable tor the wasves. — What geeoresiul these efforts have been, it may be | matters it to John Brown, who drives a cart, ) wated that-the number of sheep in Virginia | tac Lord Rosse's tel: Scope has penetrated we has been increased from: 113,000 head ir. (space @ distance su inconceivable. that light, W to 141,000 bead iu 5565, aud over’ 700,000 | Cyich travels at the rate of 200,000 mileain vad in 104. These are the official figures ot | end, wield (an d of 250 tee Addidey ithe Suste bi Virgin, presented ty | OO® Sule, Would require & periud uf 20U,- the State Lewislature, and they de wet include | 000 600 uf sular years, cach year containing ag part vt West Virginin ~ teGeorgia the nmu- | vOut 32,000,000, of recands, to pass the m- er of sheep hae increased brow 300.000 bead in | tervenmng gull between this earth and the re- jv, te 400,000 head in 1563, Goe0.0U0 head in| motes pornt te which this telescope has itt. And the increase of sheep in all Southern | reached? Jolbn don’t believe it. Sates has been propertio: ately great. During | this year Ue Contederater expect tow derive | suppune eal weel from Texas In that State there wete 221,000 head of sheep in Ist, and there ! candet be less than S000 head there now.” ha, } Cart. Heekey.—Oer former townsman, Mr. | - wee - EASY AGAIN, EASY AGAIN. EASY AGAIN. “Thank Ged, 1 am easy again,” said Mr ; : ‘ - | Freely, who had eaffered for uide imonths with Provisions, trick Hiekey, at present in Halitax, ie uain-} ‘ : cae bis prestivue Tan tie asa ‘aaatadetlenis in | Rheumatism. The first application of Radway’s | 7 ee ed: ar elds ae — ‘ = now offers the sume to the publicat the Lowes : oe gin te ; | o ie IE vids peas bb0e Us od eovee oat ae “ ihe aintert Peovinee, aud eceius ie a where te | Ready Relief relieved him from pain, the follow: | st detie, per wb ded EN de HA CAVAIN 4d te Bd ret Tt hi been personally selected wit! basic ie prasceser of whole feet of buats, as | ing day he was able to walk, in a week's time he | Veal, per 1D... 00. ccecccee cece cece eee Bd to 5d eget sl a 7 , ws Fegen fey thee Fllifax: Bxprese wl the v.kd lt: | ME SY Oe ae ADS WO oo Pork pee OTIS ea aga | seeat care frow some of the best Houses in the A sheeting match tor a Whale beat came ott | resumed his business as engimeer. Radway’s | a lal es onal ecel 6d to 7d} Home Markets, will be feund to compare faver- (Pelut Pleasant sange at Saturday afternoon | Ready Relief wll eure Rheumatiem, Neuralgia, ) Ham, per lo... .... 0... 2.0220 ee eee eee 74 to 8d | ably with any other in the Ciiy, either du price a, in wine the crack siete of the 10th Regt. Gout, Strains, Sprains, burns, Sealds, Sore | Lamb QE. eee cee ee eee eee weeenee 2s 61 to Ss or ee. i — attention has been taken ad a number of our Volunteers completed for the Wiesusti Mhed-ethiavendaliathth paine Reliet Babteg 41D). conse 4 tod ++ eases 10g to Ps 21) in the purchase o cae. Phe arrangements were 5 rounds at Que | ee ; Do by the tuo... cece cones eens caer nee s DOne - ads, and the mateh resulted m favor of Mr i is uferded in a few minutes. Cheese, per Ih.c.. cece ces ce cscs cece cone 3d to 6d COTTON GOODS, hitrick Hickey, of the trish Voltatiors, he scor-| Every house shoald be supphed with a bottle. | Tallow, per Ub... 04.43 eee cones cane: #4 to. 10d | including Grey; W hite and Striped SHIR PING mg (6 tats and points. © Lins is the second buat | With th dda b Sel’ Sole idl Riddtihiiad | Os Wee Oe Ps oe eee re Pee eee EWS Bbw 9d and SHEPTINGS, PICKINGS, DRILLS, wou by tian duriag the past year.” ee fet FESRERY. YP SOR EPP. Peo | Monel Bastey, pet Ib. @. pina a. ----..-. 98 te 24 | Printed COTPONS,, COLTON GOODS, &e., ) Mahila ih de XA suddeu attacks of disease Jife may be saved. | Piour, pets Darrel yes a ss ches cece g--- -deeb2s 10 49*| Se, and buyers are respect tilly requested te Last summer Bay Chaleur was visited by large | Price 25 cts. per bottle. Sold by Drugygists. Do pps. dba). . de ¥e) Glass Stas +++ een to “a | “xagnitee the same before purchasing elsewhere. wubers of white porgeises, which appeared a» - Outmedh, per WD... cece cese cere eeees ++, 2d to 24 Phe Stock inchides a large assortment of the br ap the bay at Dadiewie ‘This spridg they | Sexstnunrries.—Fine sensibilities are like | 84390 per dumem.:.-- dee. ee. deere ++ f+ 96d W Od) ysual varieties of STAPLE und FANCY We again sppeared. A persen Wriling trom W Richmond en the loth ult. says :—* They ae tow passing up the bey in tay rida; our Merman say ‘the water is alice with thew.’ lev fetlow the freérrrig | woodbines, delighttul luxuries of beauty to htwine round a solid upright stem of under- standing ; but very poor things if they are leit te creep along the ground. wwngst the nets, and iv some instances lieve car- ee : ted the neteawsy. Ther havebern fired at with; ScoTcu Prupence:— About sixty or seventy balls ire-ren sesscedl grasses, 2 quantity of blood would | years ago, when the manufacturing trade ween of the strface of the water, but the | was in ity infuney, several poor Scutclinen | miers haddisappeared. Lastsummer several | settled in Munctester.whe ultimately became wete tound dead tleating down the Bay, whieh, fmillionaries, and wiose descendents are wdoubt, died iru the efvets vt the balls fired | sili connected with the cuy. We were we them. They are sery large, and judging | speaking a short time ago with a very old) fw the Quantity of oil got freus these preked ap | woman, who knew one ot thos# men in his it summer, the average will be about one hun- cg a EE a i a ted gallons trom each porpoise, which is worth | y ‘eer. errr as sdellar per gallon, the skin is alse valuable.” hi | paid too lictle for bis Fuuin, und was deter- this fuferusation is at all ro be depended on, there | mined ty Sates his rent trom Is 6d to Ia Sd Wald secu tobeatair chance to make money | 4 Week. ‘Thas the Scotchman atoutly resisted. | wit of these grensters by uy oue whewnderstand- | and was resulved to pack up lis baggage and | tie business of capturing them. ft is feared that | be gone, rather than pay 4 (ractium more tw fisheries of the Lay, particulary the saluon| than eighteenpence. After gaining this Bdery, will be injured. by thew. | point, Le concluded the dispute with this : a /axtom, which ougtt to be remembered by The, New York Morld says ot the- Western | yur young wen:—"Itven't that 1 mind so ey taped toate sald meshes | muck or the wid tuppence buts ye ken ot best unter. The Colugibue (Obie). Crisis. of Betty, it's the breaking ito & fresh piece the 2th ult. says: ‘It is folly to dixguise any | ° sitler. ttre ~o~ lager the naWwelcome fact that the Wheat crop ot | te Oi ; : : ; a allow: Ointment. —Soundness renewed.— thé Patire West is « failure. Thousanda of acces | Hollacey's Ointment —Suan Wf wheat sown land are being pioughed up te | A8Y indolent uleer or chrouie sore should imme It ie the «pinion of seme of our! diately have this excellent unguent applied to it judges that there wall be very little, if any, in j p i wore wheat gathered thau was it be Just tall.’ * “ ihe: on ara = lsc ar $e ~ eiedinruedaiil | directions. For thoroughly cleansing a diseased The Hea. George Brown has intimated his in- or broken skin, and for rousing its poisoned ves- ttlion te retire trom the Canadian Parliament } sels or depressed verves to healthy action,nothing at the first convenient opportunity —whether tem- } can sur Hollow ay's well-known Ointment. It wearily or permanently ix net stated. The retire- | strikingly shows its power when applied to the wut of a politician of Me Beewn's standing will |“ old man's ulcer,” whiel: settles in the leg and probably lead te new political combinations in joften becomes most intractable under the ordin- Cauada. lary treatment, theuga ne case has yet withstood es this cooling aud healing salve. The troublesome The Steamer Priacess of Wales, ieft for Sum- swellings preparatory to most ulcerations of the Oefide aud Shediae the mernmg. The Steamer | legs are likewise reduced by the diligent applica- Heather Boll arrived frow Pictou this morning at | tien of Holloway's unguent, by giving strength “him, and ab omer preeceded up the Hills to the weakened citculation through the capil- berwugh River, to Mount Stewart Bridge. “It 4s | laries. Be intention of the owners af the Heather Bell | Wat she shall, tor the future, proceed to Mount | Dewart vuce cach week —Islauder of Priday. close to the shore | tin corm —__ - ~~~ Aw AatiriciaL Toxete. — M. Maisonneuve, surgeon of the Hotel Dieu, describes in Cosmos en how he removed from a patient the re . a Brigt ; ae . tongue afflicted with cancer, by means of what a with fers 5 a Kommayet, nam. Ber _ he Lerms cauterisation en fleches. He pertorated Ma 'T): flitiea. artived bere ou Thureday ithe tongue with eight of lus cauterising arrows , A (fleches) 80 as to cause all the affected portions | ty slough off in one mass. His patient, after the | removal of the tongue, could neither swallow ner speak, but pertormed both these functions on being supplied with a gutta percha tongue of the natural size. “ MOTHERS TAKE HEED.” Thousands of Children perish anuually from one cause, and that is worms. Why will you vegleet the first symptoms of these pests of humanity aud wait until it is tee late before you administer the remedy, JUDSON’S WORM TEA is the only PURELY VEGETALE temedy in existence. I | there are ne worme it euly acts asa gentle purga- tive and cannot barw an infant. .# a =the Be ei e 4 : thea- | EXIST it kills them. Every family should have wotbe heart =: Ruston was the Ue |. package of JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB " ; WORM TEA in the house. Jing swindled some uctortunate persons in that . 7 y out of many theusaids of dolfa 7 he removed | ' Price 2% Cents per Package— Sold by all Dea- “re. ° Richmond, Virgivia, All his former rascalitics le lute insignificance when compared with | * : - ' . — which be perpetrated in the revel capital. | Married, the ctantninng display of hie guid and the appa-| On the 4th alt., at the Catholic Chareh, King- bis y of bis first transactions, ae alse by | ston, by His Ginice the Archbishop of Dublin, as Plausibis represeutatious as te hi: being the sisted by the Key. Dr. oa and the Rey. J. Wet of snue prominent firms in Knglana, he Gane ®- P., the oe bo ip panies aoa peded - j ‘ ot Sapreme © , Ne dhand, bealere aptnnieaen a sumeun enemas Saby dausyonls Scashes? of Kdward Hotdeight. | ‘orth of that article , Darey his dui ‘s caq., Grosvenor-terrace, Monkston. . ’ bangs sd [oe : oon vil Charlottetown, ou Wedneaday, the 25th inst., | billie ou bis imagi ary employers in Europe, by the Rev. Thomas Dauean, Mr. George Oldtield, belure the swindle was discovered, both he | ot Belfast, to Miss Ann Beaton, Charlottetown. M4 the cotton had safely run the blockude. Such, — Also, on the same day, by the same, Mr. John | age informed, ia the statement of the case, as Belt; Bastion road, * Miss Margaret MeCaltuu, ichinend pape T rackley Point road. ene eons, a are ome in oa At Charlottetown, on the 17th inst., by the Rev. } Pitenee of the onati ows frauds of this deep-dyed H. Pope, Mr. Jou Peter Roper, of St. Peter's Vilaiy, Who, We higer " UT soon grace the gallows | Road, to Miss Mary Crawford Kelly of Charlotte: | w . . '- ’ : town. he se riebly merite—J in. | At Charlottetown, on Tharsday the 26th ult., bv 7? er The hi mie ’ , the Kev. beavid Pitzverald, Mr. Churles Rodd, of E iwhest pricy. 47 en fora gantenit hes ee Little York, to Miss Rebecea Bevan, of Charlotte- Pauter, of ay baylielwan’s + Wad wown. ad by the late Sir Robert Poel tur the portrait — ao Johnsen by Refnolds, wanely, tour haw. | Robert =e -- ee - — é The Volunteer Band has, we understand, con- Miied te pertorm on Hillsborough Square, every alteruate fiursday evewmy, from 7 to 8 po m., Jot Cae deleetation of our cruizens, prey ided that Me City Amateur Band also cousent to perfor hrtuigistly, at the same place. Should the aime- fir Band consent te this propesal—and we hope | WY wih—the Vuluntece Band will comuenee | eat performances on Tuursday evening uext.— —2= ee 9 _ DakeY.—This nocwrone swindler, since bis thedaddie ” frou this colony last, suiminer, has, Weleart, éxercined hid rascully propetisities with be tanal sneccens wud on a most gigantic scale in ‘ Died. Ss and ninety -three uinews. The present Sir At Ellivt River, om she 20h. ult... Mrs. Samuel Christi Fuel could obtam tor it temorruw, under Hyde, aged 28 years. By ber kind and utmiable ‘e8 inevitable hamumer, one thousand gi. vition, aud by her auobtrasive naumer, she ' eae herself to a large cirele of acquaintances, land died tach regretted, } ‘ | At Bedeque, o& the 20th inst., in the 26th veurof her ave, Cliristiaus Patterson, younvest daughter | of the Rev. Robert 5. Paterson. She expressed a) firm faith in the Saviour, and we trastexchanged | this vale of tears for the land vf uviuingled parity, and perfect peace. i ee el z y rs. Ma a old coat inatead of the coute-of her Rieti the thea oe ales : 7 | an: she weuld have shown more sent— i; Dundas, on Wednesday the i8th inst..of Con- | tine “eh to bave & stitch in her side the whole sumption, in the 23rd year of her age, Eliza, | a ; jd ughter of the late Julia Kider. | te in yereuch Canadian girl ia now on exhibition whe has been swatiowmg needles for. Meeent ever since she was eight years off — deaeands of ceedie points are seen sticking up- skin of her threat, ands) &e If the ie UWiby fad ued these geedies, en her | s JAMES ANDERSON, Cashier. ue Char ttetown, Jane 6, 1864. ad Mas %%, 19°! tery and aujacent property, a flag-staff has been }3 | Codfish, per qtl.......... jand FRIDAY mornings, at CHARLES BELL, Cherub, Ferbes, Bay Verte; bal Croakshariks, Picton; bal New York; pred N. Bs bal ber, ete. Venus, Bradock, Pictou ; Bell, Riehibucto; bal. prod, wOe+- Po LG , William Cousins, Bell, lady. Blanchard, Tracadie, 3i—Honnd., Patterson, Loudon; tim- Emeline, Boudrot, New York ; produce bal. Faughnaballoch, Alert, Marcheau, Halifax; Active, Marchand, do.; do. PORT OF SUMMERSIDE. ENTERED. May 16—Schr. Bossuuy, McKay, Nova Scotia; bal ary Ann, Grant, Nova Scotia; bal. Lidex, Pear ma, Shediac ; goods. i8—Bark Conmodore, Gulf. ray, Liverpool; goods. 1J--May Flower, Gerrior, Arichat; bal 2i—Ariel, Larkin, New York; goods. Dart, Hill, Shediac; do. Atlantic, Lan- goris, Pugwash ; do. 23—Fury, Kennedy, Pictou; coal, So—Surprise, Farrio, Caraquet, Canada ; shingles. 26—Daurt, Hill, Shediac ; yoods. Fury, Keunedy, do; do. je CLEARED. May 16—Sehr. Rowe, Therston, Richibueto ; goods. Richmond, Allen, Shediac; pro. | Mary Ant, “rant, Ndd.; cattle and pro. US. MK’, MeDouald, Ntldj pro. 2t—Dart, Hill, Shediue ; oats, 23—Johu Beer, McLellan, do; do. Brig Belona, Lee, Appledore, G. 6; timber and deals Sehr. Fary, Aounedy, Shediac ; bul. Bossnay, Me- Kay, New York ; outs 5 Awnie: Gatton, Michi bucto; ovts. May Flower, Gerrior, Bostuu, U.S.; puliloes. Fury, Kennedy, Pictou; bal. x — ee S2s3-3S33-—3 Launched. About ten days since, trom the shipyard of Mr. Taunton Ellis, Let 13, tor the dlon. Janes Yeo, a Brig of about 300 tous, culled the Amity. == ee Passengers. From Piétou, ot the 3ist May—Messrs Dela- | ny, ‘Tuplin, McGee, Fraser, W. King aud two sens, Boudroit, Miss Morrison. From Pictou on the 3d of June—Mesers, W. Scott, Jolin Shaw, Ro McCouunell, David Lions, Atex. Dunbar, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. and Miss Ras. In the Steamer Princess of Wates from St. John, N. B., and Halitax—Mrs. Fleming, Stackhouse, Quinton, C. Stackhouse, Chas. Wright, Mrs. and Miss Griffiths, Mrs, Sweten, Hon. Edward Keu- ny, Me. W. ‘Trewan, Me. Doull. PRICES CURRENT, | Cuariorrerown, June 3, (864. Vegetables, Potutoes, per bushely........+.......3¢ to 26d Turnips, per bushel 0......-+6. seve eece cece d Grein. Barley do Dh ok ab ccceremgs ss see G0 Fe’ 6d aks do olawsees covet vey evevde Sbfu 3. Poultry. Tarkeys, cach. .... 2000 hb vecccesngeeves 5s to 8s Buwilsg cach .. . yo. .e gyesscgescccces is Gd we ds 31 Fish. od oehe eben aioe See ee Herrings, pet barre] .... 00. cee sees cees Us to 40> Mackerel, per dozen... . 6. ccen cece eee e eee ibe Gu Lumber. MED REMI Soo os a504 ces bene ceed 3* 6d to 4- Do CaeeNRe Pi v5 oc dct eli pecd.wewsleded 4s tu 5» Do Uae is ice vis aeu dees Stisuues. Seay Shingles, per Mi... oc ide ces e ese veld 1Us wo 15. Sundries. | Timothy Seed, per bushel.............. 12s to 15s rer YS Se Tw - 728 tu Sos Clover Seed, per Ib......,-+ Bats, POS: AOM. - geen neice SUM, POT CWheeee cewcecrores cserces= ds w Is bd Homespun, per yurd.... ....00 20s cee 38 Gd to 6s DOOR, BOE GUO os os 0000 05s oe ease ceeee 2d to du Cabfeking, per We... s ose. ice. sence. ess Od We Zhd ee OOP ON oriece cab sae aint S4d wi d Sheepskins, per Ib... ... 0 ....-.0.-+-+ +++ Od to Is GEOKGE LEWis, Market Cierk. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tea, Flour, Leather, &. Te be sold by AUCTION, on Tauxspay next, “th inst., at the subseriber’s Sale Koom, Queen Street, at LL o'clock :— 60 chests CONGO TEA, (warranted vood,) 350 barrels Superfine and Extra FLOUR, 80 sides Sole Leather, 70 coils Repe, 20 boxes Candles, 6 cases Old Tom (Gin), 6 bhhds. Holland Gin, 10 do Gingerette, 10 cases Whisky, (Glenury) 10 do tamaica Rum, 10 do Raspberry, o do Brandy, 10 do Sherry, id keys Buking Soda, 15 bbls Washing Soda, 6 do Copperas, 20 kegs Motard 2U boxes Starch, 1 case Cinnamon, 2 cases Liquorice, 10 doz Corn Brooms, 3 bbls Dried Apples, 2 cases SHOES, 3 do Currants, 5 do SOAP, 50 boxes Suwwked Herrings, 6 boxes Cavendish TOBACCO, 6 do Stove Polish, 6 boxes Ground Coffee, — & Te Pipes, Extruct of Log wood, Keys No. | White Lead, 1 cwt. Cudbear, Lays Shingle and idy Cut Nailz, 3 ewe Patty, 10 bays Rice, Ground Redwood, A quantity of painted COTTON and PAPER WINDOW BLINDS. Terms—All saws nuder £10, cash; £10 to £60, 3 months; over £60, 4d months eredit on approved Joint Notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch'town, June 6, 1864. MAILS BY STRAMERS ‘Princess of Wales’ and ‘Heather Belle.’ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. HE MALLS ‘tor the neighbouring T Provinees, ete, will, antil further notice, be made np xe follows .— For NOVA SCOTIA, via Picton, on MONDAY mornings, at 7.45, aud on TUESDAY evenings, at 8 oe clock; also, via Brule, on Weduesday and Friday evenings, at 8 o'clock. For NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA, and the UNITED STATES, via Shediac, on TUESDAY 7.30; and on WED- NESDAY evenings. at 8 o'clock. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland, the Berwadas, und the West Indies, every alternate ‘Tuesday evening, at 8 o clock, as follows :— Tuesday, 7th dane Taesday, 16th August Do Qist deo Do 30th do Do ith Jaly Deo 13th 7 Do 19th do Do WZth do Do 2nd August Do Lith Oct. Sapplemevtary Mails for England, ete, will be made ap the following Weduesday evenings, at 8 ates L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. General! Post Office, Charlottetown, June 6, 1864. SECOND TRIP. ye E A 1 tast Llron Steawer Commerce will leave Charlottetown for Boston, ou Wednesday venivg, June 8. at 6 v’elock. The Commerce, will arrive at Charlottetown on Sunday next. All freight must be paid on landing, or before delivery of the property. Consiguees of | Goods will find their freight bills resdy at the office | immediately on the arrival of the Steamer. The receipted freight bill will be the order on the Purser for the delivery of the Goods. Any errors im mea- sure or weight will be promptly corrected. ISAAC C. HALL, Agent. Peuke’s Building, Water street, June 6, "b4. REMOVAL! 5 )oores CREAMER has removed his SUKGERY to MOUNT STEWART from the Room to retarn them at once and thas PMces. BKIDGE, where he cat be consulted at all hours. June 6, L504. Suu good speech. W-wiector. Ellen Dougliss, Milligan, Shediac; lumber. | I presame his honor did notan- | ticipate much opnesitinn to } 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: SUMMER 1864! Fx Theresa, Edwin & Lizzie. Prioress and Commodore. from England, (Prue subscriber HAS RECEIVED his SYWWSa G999S, comprising a very, general assortment in DRY GOondnDs, Idardware, Teas, and bis usual Stock of GROCERIES, DYE: STUFFS, SPICES, &e. Ke. Ke. The STOCK having been SELECTED by a gentleman who has had over THIRTY YEARS’ experience in the PLE. Island business, aud pur- chased on the most faverable, terms, be can recommend them to his ftiends and Custowers for quajity, wud cheapucss— Embracing the latest styles in Dress Goods, Mantles, Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Plumes, Fexthers, Fiowers, Gloves, Hosiery, Parasols, Sun | Shades, Hair Neis, &e. &e. A large assortment of : Gents’ and Toys’ Made Clothing, | in COATS, VESTS, PANTS, SHIRTS, SIRT COLLARS, &e. &e. | Boots, Shoes and Slippers, | in great Variety. '.« HARDWARE: Cut Nails, from 1 te 44 :in.; Spikes, Wrought Nails, Spades, Hoes, Shovels, Suws, Traces, Cham tor Tethers, Whips, Cutlery of all kinds; the T. E. Charcoal Horse Nail, which every Blacksmith ought tu have. Paints, Linseed Oil, Window Gidsy, Putty, Sole Leather, Whit - ing, &e. &e, Ke. ALSO, ~— CONSTANTLY ON HAND —— Kagleton’s WATCH SPRING SKIRT HOOPS, Hats, Cane and Cane Hoops. Other AMERICAN GOODS daily expected by k. P. CHASE, trom BOSTON, { PATRICK WALKER. Walker's Corner, June 6, Ls64. LIVERPOOL ‘HOUSE, 1864! WILLIAM FULL AVING RECEIVED, per EDWIN ¢ LIZZIE, THERESA and PRIORESS. from LIVERPOOL, G. B., tis SPRING and SUMMEK SUPPLY of British and Foreign MERCHANDIZE. Vio Pre 2a DRY GOODS, | suitable for the present and coming seasen—eoin- prising a large and vatied assortivent of all the NEWEST STYLES it? Plain and Faricy Dress Materials, Black aud Colored Mauiles; atfurge assortment of the latest styles of SHAWLS, Ladies’ HATS and BONNETS, in all the wsual shapes; Bonnet ‘ibbons, in all co- Jors avd widths$ Artificial Flow- ers, li great variety; Feathers and Plumes, White, black and gauze: Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Kid, Silk and Thread Gloves, Ladies’ Searts, Hair Nets, Veile, Bonnet Fronts, Belts, Head Dresses, &e. &e. &e. Gentlemen's Furnishing Gods, iu great variety—including Ready-made Clothe ing, Straw Hats, in all colors; the new ¢ Garibaldi Hat; Ties, Braces, Shirts. Collars, &c. Ke. Cotten. Linen, Woollen and Silk Staple DRY GOODS in great variety, at retail and wholesale. ALSO, Prime Conge TE: + Museavade SUGAR and MOLASSES, New York Sole Leather, with the usual assertinent of Family Groceries, ; For Sale at THOMAS’S OLD STAND, GREAT GEORGE ST. June 6, 1864, REANFREW HOUSE, Thomas’s Old Stand, Great George Strect. SPRING STOCK COMPLETE! ——-— 200 eo DELANY & WILSON EG to announce that their SPRING and SUMMER STOCK is now complete, and comprises an EXTENSIVE and VARIED ASSORTMENT of New and Fashionable GOODS, ange Addin, LADIES’ DRESS MATERIALS, BONNETS, BONNET BORDERS, HATS, MANTLES, FLOWERS, SHAWLS, FEATHERS, Parasols & Parachutes, RIBBONS, Muslin & Linen CoLLars, GLOVES, DRESS CAPS, HOSIERY, TIES & SCARFS, HAIR NETS, Black & Colored SILKS, &e. &e. &e. Grey and White COTTONS, Proots. Gioghams, Regatia and Striped Shirtings, Bed Tick, Jean, Osaa- burg, Cotton Warp, Xe. Xe. Sleleton Skirts, CANES, BATTING, WADDING, Ke. &e. ce. Men's Furnishing Goods, cloths, Tweeds, Clothing, Shirta, Ties, Collars, Scarfs, Bracés, Gloves, Pins, &e. d&e. ke. Mens’ and Boys’ Hats and Caps, in great variety aud newest styles. Mens’ Women’s & Children’s BOOTS and SHOES, at very low prices. Hardware, In Cut Nails, Plough Mounting, | Steel, Hoes, Shevels, Rope, Oils, Paint, Putty. Glass, Table Cutlery, Weavers’ Reeds, Powder, Shot, &e. &e. Groceries, Tea, Brown and Crushed Sugar, Molasses, Tobacco, Candles, Suav, Starch, Rice, Currants, Spices, &e., all war- | ranted of superior quality. **“Renfrew Tlouse,” Ch’town, June 6, 1864.° VMIP j Te Se geet eres sere pur Superin'endent of the Charlotte. | | town READING ROOM requests those who | taken the Jamtary, February and Marcli for ls64 in ' ' } i } have Nowbers of Buackwooo's MiciZixe save further exposure. —~ , A. MeNEILL. June 6, 1d04 ze THM andthere- 3 against it. uniess | could demonstrate thatsome =| more favorable Measuse was likely te meet the NEW ADVERTISEMENT vwww WESLEYAN BAZAAR. CHARLOTTETOWN: Pur members and friends of the WES.) LEYAN SOCIETY. in Cliarlottetown, purpose | holding a BAZAAL in th ir new Chapel, now in} course of erection, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 13th aud Ith JULY next. Such hws been the liberality of the contributors, | that an abandant supply of Staple and Fauey Arti- cles, of a variety aud excellence rarely stirpaseed | in this comme sity, has been teceived, and will be | offered for sule on this interesting oceasion. The Counuittee have much pleasure in stating that the Steau) Navigation Company of Prince Ed- ward Island have generously consented to give passage in their Steawers at half price to such per- sons as minty avail themselves of the epportunity cf attending the Bazaar from the webttiboustnis Pro- Vinces or the eutports of this Island Kefrestment aud Fruit Tables, withan Ordiaary , will be provided. te Aduission 1s: 64°; Children half price. By order of Counnittee, E. McGOWAN, Sec'y & Treas. June 6, 1864. : | | Union Bank, P. E. I. Tue Days of DISCOUNT at this Bank will be MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY in each week. Notes for disconut to be left with the Cashier ou these days before one o'clock. JAMES ANDERSON, Cashier. Chirlotvetown, June 6, 1864, hua NOTICE! vu E subscribers wish to in-! form the Merchants, and others, importing goods from Great Britain, that if no unforeseen acvideut happens, the Barque GAZELLE, fryiné, Counnander, will sail from Liverpool on Satunpay, the 2nd July next. | Parties wishing to have guods out by this con- | veyance, will please take notice that to be in time ‘ their orders nnist yo by the wail which leaves bere next week. For tarther particulars please apply to W.W. LORD & CO, Charlottetown. PD. CANNON, SONS & CO, Liverpoul. Charlotretown, June 6, 1864, lin FOR SALE, MOUSE and LOT in Hills. borough - street. suitable for a | Lradestuan or a man iu business: the Lot is ferty hy seventy-six feet. Also,a House and Lot in Grattan Lane. of the same description »s that in Hillsbo- { rough-street. Both Honses and Lots will be setd | cheap, and time given for a large proportion of, the | purchase money. Apply to J.& T. MORRIS. June 6, 1864. — TO BE LET, With immediate Possession, yu K commodious and elegant | DWELLING HOUSE and PRE. | MISES, on the worth side of Rochfort Squure, now in the occapation of Wm. A. Jolinstone, Esq. For particulars apply at the Bank of Prince | Epwenes stand. {June 6.2861. | For Sale. IN STORE. BBLS. No. 1 Supertine CANADA FLOUR, Cases CLARET, “ Montferrand.” Bbis. choice BISCUIT, 10 Puns, Muscovado MOLASSES, TO ARRIVE! Per Schooner ABEILLE, frou QUEBEC. 359 Bbis. No. | Superfine CANADA FLOUR, 191 do. No.2, do. de. J. KOBERTS ECKART, Telegraph Building, Water Street. _ Sane 6, 1864. THERESA. THERESA. ANDED trom Theresa, trom Liver- yuu | , : W Chests CONGO TEA,. WO Half chests do 20 Barrels Guiness’ PORTER, 2 dv Crushed SUGAR. J.& T. MORRIS. 1 June 6, L864, 24 ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. ALL perscus having legal Demands against the Estate of the late Jonx Lea—one of the tirm of W. W. Lord aud Co., Merchants, of Charlottetown— will please furnish their Accounts, daly attested to, forth with ; and all persons indebt- ed to the suid Estate, are requested to come forward to the Office of W. W. Lorp, & Co.. aud make ar- ralgewmenuts for settlement of the same with W. W. Loxp, who is legally authorised to receive the sume und yrant receipts CLARA R. LEA, Administratrix, W.W. LORD, Administrator. Charlottetown, June 6, 1864. lw NOTICE. ‘Pur Subscribers beg to notify all persons indebted to the firta of W. W. Lord & Co., that in ecousequence of the death of Mr. Joun Lea —one of the tirm of W..W- Lord aud Co., that all unsettled accouats up to the 12th of Jaxwaky, t864, ust be paid, or arrangement made for the setlewebt of the sabne imnnediitely, au as tuenable the surviving partners wo sete with the Executes ’s of deceased. 5 (Sigued} WM. W. LORD, . ARTEMAS LORD. Charlottetown, June 6, 1864. iw WANTED. "INU REE FRAMES, 2, 25 « 30 feet, . 16 teet post, one for a TANNERY and the other for a COACH FACTORY ; also. one of 26. * 36 feet, 16 feet post, fora BOARDING HOUSE, to be delivered on Luts, Nos. 4,2, and 3, ai Summer Hill, in the “ Thriving Village” fronting on the south side of MONTAGUE RIVER, near the Bridge, ou or before the tirst of AUGUST next. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned fer the due perfurmance thereof until the 20th inst. One-third of the amownt named in the Contraet paid ou execution of the agreement. Plans and Specifications cun be referred to at the office of Batt & Son, Charlottetown; F. P. Norron. Gvorgetown ; Thus, Axnkak. Montague, or to P. STEPHENS, Orwell Cheap Store, from a Needle to an Auchor. N. B—As there are several applications for Lots at SumMen Iter, it would be well for those desirous to make an early choice to prevent further disappointuwent. Jaue 6b, 1864, d PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Tailoring Establishment, Queen Street, -* Char’town. — -—< —- CHARLES BELL, Nrerehant "ailor, Bs leave to inform his numerous friends and eustomers in Town and Conniry that he has reeenved, by late atrivals from Britain nnd the United States, an EXTENSIVE and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, suit: ble for the seasou, Which he is prepared to make up in the latest styles and ut the shortest. notice. Cloths, Tweeds & Doeskins, of every description, VESTINGS, | &e.° §c." Gents’ Furnishing Goods, of all kinds. HATS and CAPS, of every style and price. Oiled Clothing, Waterproof Coats, Trunks, Valises & Umbrellas. Red, White & Blue and Faney FLANNELS, Grey & Striped COTTONS, READYMADE CLOTHING TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, and MILITARY GOODS, at BELL'S CLOTHING STORE Charlottetown, May 30, 1864. Giu Just Received, X Ships “‘ EDWIN & LIZZIE,” and “GAZELLE,” from LIVERPOOL— 20 chests CONGO TEA, 2 casks Paucit's BRANDY, (vintage 1860.) 4 “ Royal Glenury WHISKEY, 20 cases RASPBERRY BALM, at 7 t, Gin, &ce. &c, Ke. oy fe Te be sold at AUCTION, ‘on WED- NESDAY, the Ist day of JUNE vext, at ul o'clock, in trout of the subscriber's Sele Koom - 4 400 bois FLOUR, Extra diate, Supertine & Bakers io anid mek chests TEA, 79 8) rime New York 3 , ; 40 boxes CANDLES, SE ae ES 5 bhds J, DeKuyper GIN, 100 boxes Chase's LOZENGES, Terws—All tums over £10, 3 months ; over £75. 6 niouths, on approved Joint Notes, J. & T. MORRIS, _Ch'town, May 23, 1863. Ancttoneers _ Useful for the People. , Flour, Eoards & Shingles, OW SELLING at the “WOOL & FLOUK DEPOT,” Head of Queen’s Whart, Main Street, Georgetown :— 200 bbls. New York and Canada FLOUR, (in different brands to suit purchasers.) 100,000 GOOD SHINGLES, 40,000 feet BOA KDS, in Hemlock Sprace and Pine ALSO, . A few firstrate MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES —snvst approved kind F. P. NORTON, Muay 30, 1864. tf : 1864: he NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED LONDON HOUSE. H, .HASZARD EGS te announce the SRIUVAL of his SPRING and SUMMER STOCK ot’ BRITISH DRY GOODs, Hardware, &e , &c., — In all the varieties.of the LATEST STYLES in fashion, aud Material suitable for the season,’ having been earefally selected and purchased on favorable terms, will be sold CHEAP FOR PROMPT PA YMENT, Upper Qecen Street, Charlottetown, May 30, 1564. 4 SPRING CONSIGNMENT! | N RR ANEIS would respectfully inti- tate that he has received a CON. SIGNMENT of the following articles, all of which are offered for sale at wholesale prices to the trade: 300 Bbis. FLOUR, Extra State and Supertine, 40 chests English Congo TEA, 10 boxes Liverpool. SGA P, 30 cases GINGERETT E, 8 bbls. Glasgow refined SUGAR, 20 doz. PAILS, 20 “* CORN BROOMS, IN BOND! Hhds. DeKuyper Gin. Quarter Casks Scotch Whiskey (pure ) Do do old Port (very fruity. N. RANKIN, Queen Street. Charlottetown, May 30, i864. = Carriages and Harness BY AUCTION, A RARE CHANCE! Te be sold by the Subseriber, at bis Saves Room, on TUESDAY, the 7th June, at 11 o'clock: 2 Covered Double-seated CARRIAGES, 2 Open Do 0 1 Covered Double-seated CARRIAGE, ; coud hand. 4 setts Silver Mounted H abled [= Termes at Sale. 7 May 30, 1864.—2i J.8. CARVELL. NEW GOODS, SPRING 1864. DAVIES & WEEKS ESPECTFULLY announce the arriyal of ther STOCK of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which are now opened and ready for inspection, embracing a large and magnificent assortment ot French & English Flowers, FEATHERS, Plain and Fahey : Bonnets & Hats, GLOVES, PARASOLS, Bonnet Fronts, Ties, Collars, ac. «ec. '&e. IN SHAWLS, MANTLES, DRESSES AND DRESS MATERIALS, MANTLE CLOTHS, &ce, &e., We offer Goods that eannot fai) to please, includ- ing as they dv every novelty in Style, Colour and Material, » We respectfully invite attention to the fact that those GUUDS have been care- fully selected by one of the FIRM in the Best English & Scotch Honses, and we offer them on the best possible terms FOR CASI. DUNCAN'S BRICK BULLDING, QUEEN 'ST. May 30, 1364, . 5 + . Singer’s Sewing Machines. mpue SUBSCRIBEX HAS JUST RECEIVED A FURTHER SUPPLY OF Singer’s World Renowned Sewing Machines. The above Machine bas obtained such a world wide reputation that further segommendation is quite unnecessary. Suffice it to say that they ure the est Machines pow in use for all BES. No *Dre&se-maker, Vest-indKer, Boot inaker’ or Shoemaker should be without.oue. ' JOHN HIGGINS, Agent. (eveat George Street, May 30,1564 im To Shipbuilders. Pue Subscriber HAS KECEIVED on) CONSIGNMENT, from ARTWORTH, Scot- | land, « large quantity of SAIL TWINE and) CANVAS in asserted numbers frum 1 to 3, which will be sold at suimll advance, AL30, ON HAND: IRON, PAINTS, SPIKES, PAINT OFL NAILS,° Do BRUSHES, H. UASZARD. Upper Qneen Street, _ Churlotietown, May 30, 1864. FRANK D. BEER, M. D,, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON; RESIDENCE AT HIS FATHER’S, PITCH, PITCH OIL, Puraifine Varnish, Choice Assértment “€ ~ ain: NEW Goons: BEER & SONS _ NVITE the public to au ins their huge importation of British Merchandize, nally selected from some of the pri I 1ouses in Lendeon, Giasvo-v, Mancbestes, ii at- ham, Bradford, Woolverhumpion, Devonport aud Liverpool, which for price, variety and adaptation to the wants af Prince Edward intandere in. yewer- al ther cowidenthy believe will bear comparison with that of any stdok-ef goods iu the Colony — Particular utteution bas alse been puid to’ the | American, West India and 'Fea departments. Charlottetown, May 30, 1864. 2m | | | of PUBLIG LANDS SALE. Towasiips Nos. 57, 48, aud 62, Improved Farms for Sale. pue Commissioner of Public Lands will sult to PUBLIC COMPETITION, at Ma. KENNEDY'S, Wood slands, Lot G2,0n FRIDAY, the 24th day of JUNE next, at i2 eclock, a. m., IMPROVED FARMS, situate on Towuships Now ae ae 62, 4n Qavéen's Coauiy, ax beneuuder des- oT beu = 5) newesl Land; sitnave on the Pinette Roa, near Dixon's @ille, Let 57, now or Jate in the oc- cupation of Douald Praser., 32 acres of hands sttnate on the Newton River, Lot 57, agoumimy land beld by Alex. Smith, mow or late in the vecupation of A, & J. Nylon ly 72 acres of Land, situate on the Upper Wood und Koad, Lot 58, having a frout Ee iee of chains, ae taud held by Jno. McDonald, now or hile inthe vecupation of Juanes Koss. 3Y wueres of Land, siuuste on the shove of North- tunberlind Straits, dot 62, having a frantetheredn vt about 16 chaius, adjoining Jand wow held by Alex. McPherson, now ordate in the oecupation of Alex.. Martin. ' 70 acres f Land, situate on the shore of North- atuberhind Straits, Lot 62, huring a front thereas of about 12 chains, adjoining tand held by Angus Pauting, mow er date in the occupation of Alex. Marlia, previously im occupation of Jrnes Hender- son. _ acres of Land, knownas Weod dslunds, Let sae or in the occupation of ‘Theuar Mo Maheu. 88 acres of Land, situate on the Pleasant Valle Road, Lot 62, having « front thereou of ‘en chains and 50 liuks, adjoining land held by Janes ee orluve in the ooonpuition of Nett sine. 33 acres of Land, sitrate.on the Pleasant Valley | Read, Lot 62, having. a freut-abereon-of about: fl chains avd 50 dinks, aljuiuing land held. by. Johm Borne, now or date du the vocupatien af Hagk Hillis. 85 acres of Land, situate on the Pleasant Val Road, Lot ti2, having «a front thereon ofaM-out chains and 50 links, udjoining land beld by Neit ee or late inthe ocoupation of Solus Me Joi . ; The above properties are stibramed feraante im aceordance with the 338th seetion, 16 Vie jcap. 18. JOUN ALDOUS, Comtuisaioner, Land Office, 30th May, 1864. fn > PUBLIC LANDS SALE. ‘owuships Nos, 42, 53 and 54. Improved Farms for Sale. a Commissioner of Public Lands will submit te PUBLIC COMPETITION, at the COURT HOUSE in GEORGETOWN, on WEDNESDAY, the 22d day of JUNE next, at 12 o'clock, a. m., IMPROVED FARMS, situate on Townships Nos. 42, 53 and 54, in King's Couir ty, a8 hereunder described : 50 acres ot Land, situate on the Gulf of St Lawrenee, having a front thereon df 5 chaine, adjvining the division line of Towuships 42 and 43, new. or late in the eccupation of Jaues McDonald. eee ' 100 acres of land, situate on “the vot SE Lawrence, havitig a trent thereon of 10> chaiue, adjoining land held by John McDouad, now or late in the occupation of Angus MeGilvray, — , 100 acres of Land, situate on the Gull of St Lawrence, having a frout thereon of about 10 chains, adjoining land tield by Hugh MeDowald, a or late iv the vecupation. of Donald MeDeou ald. 100 acres of Land, situate at the Big Marsh, adjoining land beld by Archibald McPhee, now or tate in the occupation of Angus McCormack. 100 acres of Land, situate at the Big Marsh, adjoining the focmer deseribed land, now or late in the vecupation of Alex MeCorumek. 100 acres of Laud, situate at the Big Marth, adjoining the former described land, now or in the occapation of James Mcluuis. 100 acres of Land, situate at the Big Marsh, adjaning the tormer described jand, aow or late in the weeupation of Dotiid McLunis. : 120 deres of land, situate an the Big Marsh Road, haying a frovt thereeo of 12 chains, ad- joining land field by the Hon. James Dingwell, uow oF late in the vecupation of James McDonald, 50 acres of Land, situate ou the Guli St. Laws rence, having a trent thereon of 5 chains, adjeoin- ing land held by Angus McDonald, now or late in the vecupativn of the said Angus McDouald, Fux River. 50 acres of Land, situate on the Gulf of St. Lawretce, having a frout therconot about 4 chains, adjoining laud beld by Angus MeCormack, now ot late in the occupation ot Michael deCormuck, Fox River. Note.—The three last above deseribed farwe were advertised for sale on the 19th of Novem- ber last, but ue purehaser then affering they will be again submitted to public competition. an st above described farus ave situated on t 42. 110 aeres of Land on Lot 53, situate on the Cardigan Road leading to St. Peter's Bay, hav @ front thereon of about 30 chains, adjainiug ta tld by Alex. McDonald, new or late i the vce cepation of Waa, Wiliaus, 194 acres of Laud ou Lot 54, bounded by G digan and Mitchell Rivers, and the Lakpebils Road, adjoining land held by Messrs, Green, new or fate in the occupation of Dowald Campbelt. 27 acres ol ae on Lot 54, bounded by Mit- chell Riverand the Lavuching Road, adjoi laud held by Robert Winter. pm enor 35 acres of Land on Lot. 54, situate on the Launching Road, having a trout thereon of about 7 chains and 60 links, adjoming land beld by Thomas Sloaue, now or late in Lhe egoupaiion of Angus MeCornmack, Black«mith. 50 aergs, of Land on Lot 54, situateson the Launching Road, having a trout thereon of about 4 chains aud 50 liuks, adjoin held PidearChaetlet, mw oF une iti the Secunia: Donald McAskeil, ’ The above properties are submitted fer sale tu accordance with the Seth section, 16th Vie., cap. 18. JOBN ALDOUS, Cowniisewuer. Land Office, 3Uth May, 1364. duu Great Attraction! ! Rare opportunity for purchasing Building Sites. — 22 LOTS. ° ® : E PUBLIC are respretfully informed that «n opportaulty pow vilers such as seldom occurs. That valuable piece of grownd tre kuown as the Barrack Square, will be sold un the spot by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Tuesday, 14th June next. KING SQUABE. May 30, 1864. QUEEN SQUARE GROCERY & PROVISION STORE, Per “Light Boat’’ from Boston, and “ Diadem ”’ from Halifax. pue SUBSCRIBER UAS RECELVED by above VESSELS— 100 bbls. Maxwell's best extra Ohio FLOUR, 150° “ «~‘Humbolt’s dowble extra Dinas =“ 80 “ Superior Canada wr 50 “ Kiln dried CORN MEAL, 5 lihds. Bright Porto Rico SUGAR, 10 puus Heavy retailing MOLASSES, s 20 chests Letier A No. 1 TEA, (very superior.) 100 bags LIVERPOOL SALT, 100 boxes (20 Ibs each) BUTTER SALT, 1 case Grosse & Blackwell's mixed PICKLES, 2 boxea Gray, Dino & Co's. Fancy BISCULLS, 2 cases CONFECTIONARY, Barrela Vinegar, Pale, Seal and Sperm OLL, 2) “ GINGERETTE, 33 “= Reyal Glenury WHISKEY, 20.“ BLENDED WHISKEY, 24“ Old JAMAICA RUM, 20 “ Fine OLD TOM GIN, 2 “ FINE OLD SHERRY, | 10 “ PALE BRANDY, 4 “ 5 CHAMPAGNE, 7 pons DEMERARA RUM, All op evusigninent and will be sold at low WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. Charlotictown, May 23, 1864. isl 4iu 4 boxes Digby Herring, and a geueral assuttacut of Faunly Groceries aud Provisivus. ALSO, Buckets, Broom’, Brushes, Grain Shovela, Wood | Bowls, Candle Wick, Pipes, Travelling Trunks, | Manilla Rope, Churus, dc, &¢.) winch he offers for sale ou best possible teas for Cash. ROBERT BELL, | Clitewn, May 30, 1864. 2m be abolished : ial Great care has been taken to lay Out the various | sites in the most judicious maunter, 6048 lo combine ithe useful with the orummental. A h ek | planade, sixty feet wide ou the entire sew face ecu reserved as u Promemde and carriage drive |for the beauty and fusiion of the city, and the | spot, which embraces oue of the most enchanting (and picturesque pauorauas, bile fair to become thts fuvorite resort of all. iow that apveoble line of steamers coumerts our éity with the neighboring cominent, the time | arrived when au HOTEL smest be built ;—hére theu is the spot apon which to raise a building | suitable to the requirements of the vumerous visi- tors who visit our shoves in pursuit Of liealth, Dusivess and reereation. Hour of Sale---11 o’clock,a m. | § | Se A plan of the premises, with conditions, to |e seen at the office of the undersigned. | J.& T. MORKIS, Auctioneers. | Ch'town, May 10, 18y4. iu B) scocaaounraeeae ae | NOTICE. & Ta Meeting of the ‘Directors of the Gus Light Company, held this uy, it wae or- ——— dered that the price of Gins be ty Las per 1000 feet, ot ant atier Ue | of J next. by order ; , WILLIAM MULPIHY, M : BAe 90, 1 3 we R38 WENTWORTH STEVENSON is désirona of obts “ning asitnation as BOCK: KREPER or GENERAL CLEAR fi Charloti<- Woald “also accept of “any” town on xicinity, ~ coving” in a Sulicid 's Office, : 7 ; May 2, 7961. (Ulict papers please Copy.) desires to settle the Jun #* for The lene, ni be od at tees, ad by ere t ne ed.”” reat ime ! 80 ing i of vhe the hat gist or- am ple toh the yur his iti- his nd sO at og eu - wt he us ret 28. lid if Ne he *- ok. »- he he all er sin ild he leh nt, ith be th- en jor ra ea ere ‘to en- aee ua’ the rer tly, ake eed ect of han ing uch ‘be ‘eat aud ink feet hey 1 of igh the nty £000 sonDA TeRsODS WLY twOSE Teserves ELOULd | "i Maui), tome Neale Tou, 3 eon 1 believe