TT ~ TUE purTy ' wN WINE--THE “SELL” | Johnston's cavalry has commenced operations an Sherman's trams, and at ane blow has captured ; ON THE GOVERNMENT er destruyed two hundred aad fort wagons. s ~ The Atlanta Appeal says that preparations We asked the Goeversment organ grinders, | 4... long been made on the Chattahoochis river lyst week, a question espocGing the impertation to dispule the passage ef the enemy. This river . » wines, by Wiel the imperter took ad- | euly five miles distant trom Atlanta. Should et certain ’ ; ue i ' hol the eneny terce @ passage over the river, of which ‘ vantage wf @ detect ia the Revenue Act, thereby |W, think but little lear need be indulged, then ™ comsiderable sum of mouey, which he | will come the great strugyle tor possession in the if the Aet had been pre- jlines around the city. What the defences are jevery body kuows, except the enemy. They have | been luspeeted and approved. like silence on the subject The Nashville Times saye:— t etatement thatthe Act) The region which General Sherman is now ap- that the “ Chancellor of | PYeaching is: the great manufacturing region of ae rebeldom. Yo ars befere the rebellion a large Hives to blume—and that amount of Northern capital was invested in iron furnaces and cetton tuctories, and it has been a Windfall to the rebels. The Atlanta rolling mill is suid to be the largest in the South. Last sum- wer It was seld to Frazer & Ce., the notorious blockade runnera, whe amassed a vast fortune at Charleston, for 8500000, The capture of these |} Werks will be disastrous te rebeldom, for it will be inpossible to replace the machinery at other points. Georgia has been of the first unportanee to the earl would have had Te pay pers framed The o have preserved a deat! an-grinders, one and all, theres coming ¢ fw shanrvertetliy detective Tie Exchequet™ ws Lee the Revenue has lest in consequence a very con- wo me We can hardly blame ingenuity and know- , i siderable sum of mene the importer fr using bis Jedge of our public accu nt«—(and he had pe- “ +d euliar opportanittes tert wequiring the latter), iid by whieh be has put money in his purse, ex- ; pecially snes, a* we wuderstand, the Attorney | Geneal bas declared that the wine importer was a at AEM ADVERTISEMENTS, — NEM ADVERTISEMENTS. CONFECTIONARY! CONFECTIONARY ! Cake Ornaments, &c. ‘FXHE Subscriber wishes to inform the Public that be is prepared to manufacture and sell Confectionary for les#*tmoney than they ean import it; also that be has on hand the largest as rortment of English, Seotch and American CON FECLIONARY on the Island —this 8PRING'S IMPORILATION ; ——- CONSISTING OF Fruit Drops, jAll kinds of Lo-Seollips and Fre-h Pine Ap-) zengea, Hearts, ple Drops, Sugar Almonds (Conversation Strawberry [Cream Almouds, Lozenges, Drops, Barut Alinonds. |Carruway Com- Jurgonelle Pear|/Brandy, Wine &| fits, Drops, Gin Drops, iLmperial Drops, Apricot Drops, ‘Sugar Shells, (inm Drops, (as Cherry Drops, |Mixed Confee | sorted tavors,) Raspberry Drope tionary, \Cream Drops, Prue's Drops, sugar Marbles, |Cinamou Strings, rebellion on account ef ber vast superi ae right iv paying ne tore than ten per cent, mantutacturing facilities. rae per gallon on the wine, besides 5 | instead of 4a THE SEPUA TION, The Boston Post of the 6th says: “As we write, the decisive battle may be in progress. It is supposed that Graut's torce is massed heavily near Mechamesville. War is a game of mathe- oe imported in £20 pipes, subject to ne more du- | matics ; Grant needs superior numbers to hold his Our |CPRenent Ww ho is behind entrenchments; and in| | propertion te three times, at least, as many as he Ueverument sad their si pperters frequently bos | has te meet.” : wf the great Guawetal ability they possess, We) ‘The position of the two armies is thus clearl sated by the Army and Nacy Journal:—* Grau,’ | position as facing Lee is one im echelon—his left percent ad calorem, Which the Act contemplated ; but the mischiet is, that several others are Kolug to | follow his example—(and they have a pertect right te du se)—se that wine, for tins year, may ty than is paid ot a package of dry gouds. have au admirable proof of it in this case. ae a i thrown forward to Mechaniesville—hbis right with- THE “COMMERCE.” drawn te the White Mouse—his reserfe massed on the Chickahominy. in rear of bis left between Mechaniess ile and Bottom Bridge. Lee occupies the position frow which Branch was driven inthe battle of Llanever Court House, aud trom which ie | Jackseu advanced to the attack of Ganies’s Mill.” Phe enterprise of | Grant is on almost the precise ground whieh Me- sending the Commerce on (he route between Boston, | Cleilan was ou two years ago. if Lee, the Army Halifax, and Charlottetown, which was so unex- aud Navy Journal says, = intends to deiend Riet mond by remaimng outside of it, here will occur j the decisive conflict for its possession. It is m- secesstul se tar; and if is believed that the owner | possible to suppose that he will repeat the blunder will pul @ second Boat upon the route ina short | Of Pemberton, and permit bimselt to be shut up a Within the torUfications of any town — Ltis equally Phe Lnpessible to believe that Grant willgive him time Commerce Will leave Boston on her third trip ter te tertity the position he now occupies. Hence, uuless the fertile genius of Grant discov ers some jsherter cut te vietory, it is at this point that the great battle whieh will determine the fate of Lee's | army, of Richmond and Virginia, must take place about 2 p.m. a! Let its value wet be underrated, and let ne means fire, which bad been burning in seme piles on Mr, | ot eusu ring success be neglected. Every soldier! Vickersou's land, on Saturduy, near the Dundas [' Present with the Army of the Potomac in that | ’ : : decisive struggle ia wasted. Raids in the Shen- | t strong westerivy wind | andoah Valley, operations in Western Virginia | through the Woods wlouy Dingwell's Road towards | attacks upon Petersburg, guerilla fights near Fair- | Geand River Bridge; and with such fearful ra- fax, are all matters of eutire Hil pertance cons | jonved with this great struggle. Let us hope then pity was it driven along, that after the alarm that the Govermment realizes this, as the country | was given, the people had net time te get on their | does, and all will be well.” oe working clothes, or make the least preparation in Tet Steamer Commerce lett here on hee second trip from this pert ou Wednesday evening last She had, we auderstand, a full freight and a very large camber of passengers. peeted 4 few weuths ago, i cousidered as very time, HM the trade contiunes to increase. Halifex aud Charlottetown on Weduesday next me - Pesrreenrive Fire ar Belocerown Dun- pat —On Sunday last, Sth inest., Read, was carried by OorTnaGes BY Fepenat Troors is Lowisanta — any Way before it was ou them. ALC firet Saville’s | A correspoudent of a Hheustou (Texas) paper gives house appeared te be the ow § oue in danger, but |“ lengthy Southern version of the vietories won | pever Geu. Banks, m the course of which he states ; | ee Many stately residences wlong the route ar. | ing and vessel near the [ridge was likely to tall Hbivekened ruins, the fences destroyed by fire, and | : }% scene of desolation is seen on every side. 1} } wondered what the object was for an urmny und | yet a half mile distunt from it, Mr. MeDougail’s | people who professed to belong toa christian na in a few minutes it was evident that every build- a prey te the destroyer: for while the fire was shipyard toek fire, and i. less than a minute his large workshep was iv flames. The building being tull of shavings, made a perfect bontire, and two wen, sleeping in the loft, had searcely tinn teescape With their lives With a rapidity truly terrible the flanes communicated toa cook-lotse sceupied by John O Dewauld, aud trom thence te Ue. MeDbengail’s dwelling Lease, barn and ware- use, and thence ta Me. Gi. Whele besag te Aamees ta leas than fifteen minutes iter the first alarm. There veing ouly five men w the yard at the time, very little could be saved by these in se shert a space: and very few of the teighhours could go te their assistance, as every ww had mere than enous te du te protect theis wn property al tetet one tee leis Cesmele, « hiet be managed with treat exertions te save. [is loss is very heavy, warls ali lus turuiture, a large lot of paints, oils, Steed, tegether with all the timber on the nerth He is net the the carpenters lest their teels, beds, aud seme ot side of the cea. wuly loser, al: hem their clothes, had ou at fee Lae « @ the chests of tewls burnt were worth exeept what they and seme lost suns ot Some £50. a ceat lett, ax he was in Mr. O Dowell lost beatily. anne ‘alse Mr. Geo. Wise. tietiey. the wan had net even bes shirt sleeves at the tire. Sirange as it ouy apgear, Mr. Jeukius's vessels, aud all the | iwldings situate between the fire and Mr. Me- | Diwngall’s yard, eseaped. Lt is a fearful calamity, 5 many will be sufferers, as if will be some time DP belie Me. MeDongall will be able to proceed d With his business iu bie usual way.—Com. f iad BARRACK Mu. Wueneas -— Sie—The Government scem determin -d to sell the Barrack property, and for what! come af the petuiion to ller Majesty, which Lis Mower the Keeorder carried round for siznature requesting Her te withheld Her sanction frem the wivdutive wet ** te sell thot property?" Could in he pessible that petition wever reached the Pritish trowe or have we gat to se low an ebb in the es Waation of Her Majesty. that our petitions are wetted ax Waste paper? Ly is seported that a plan SQUARE. S ide wet avree with tl Wat sent fer ; twle abuat the petition. law is this ? buly kuow whether thas petition ever lett Cliar- Witttowu. Lu the meastine, eau vething be done Wstem the crazy impetuusity with which the Gov- | CrmeNt seein determined to act abent that land ! Cau there wot be a public meeting called aud a re (ation yot ap to ascertain the positive fute of that 5 ition; and ifit did wot leave the Island, peti & tm the Government to at p the sale till another Petition be drawn ap and «ent to Her Majesty. SMirely we ure not worse than Hottentots I they petition Her Majesty, wand she deem not carry te arrival, and some renson assigned why their hqtest bas not heen adusited. Lat nobody here has heard or seen any intiometion of the Charlotte bowis petition la ving been received by Her Majesty ‘Ytethie! Lowal addresses can be sent from bere about the marriage of the Prince of Walex, 1 about the birth of Her Majesty's wraudsun, Chat i Se been ackuow ledged, but nothing issaid about | “petition ayainat selling the Varrack property ! Catlel it test bave been loyal in its tone, or respect din expression, ov did’ Her Majesty's Govern Meat advise her to sauction the sule of this proper Wim the lace of ite praver? There terious ahont rs are up before the dav of « de. What can be done! 4 Grtuvitants fe perseverance of one or two ventlemen. "e Ovivinal design cheriahicd by the Government | \ith respect to the i Sete which terminated with the Barrack jue eee hus been breken down, and some of these * to be carried through the property ; Stell what else waty be done through immediate Ml active perse veriunee ? Yours rulv, ONk WHE DID Nor s'GN THE PETITION. Charlottetow nu. dune IL, ised News by Saturday Night's Mail. RAT FEDERAL DEFEAT IN GEORGIA ie Banco, June 9. The Herald's correapondent says of Sherman's Ne wear Dullas ou the 25th that the Coutede- were entrenched belind breast-works Wig out a cavalry equad as @ decoy. Wise's barn —the | Mr. Melioagall, finding he could tet save bis buildings, very wisely directed his | cahum, dev geeds, wud ether material Were de- | What be | (the Barrack property wos sent with the Act, but | - ervinal plan. avether | but ne mention is said te have been | Does no- | .j den, aud at her death was supposed to be the oldest mw ite praver for them, they are informed of its | ie something | ‘ : | thie affair which onght to be | ' Temembered the wore coment of this Island are | Malwighty in this matter, for through the in- | continued enclowure of the | and whe | Gen to thus devastate the land they profess to come to suve—oh shame, Wuere js thy blush! L had for } merly believed that many of the stories of the burning of dwellings, robberies of churches, &e.. | Were exnyyvernuted But after seeing there things | } With my own eves | am vow sutistied they are true | \ Catholic church in the Spanish settlement, nenr | Double Bayou bridge, was sucked, and the churel porbamenuts carried away ; even the window curtaiis | | were This cannot be denied Sim the | i knapsack of one of the Nineteenth urMAY Corps Wiis | fouml the jewelry of a young lady. Ear-rings, reust-pins, wud even her under-clothing was ther: . I will do the evemy the Justice te say that the ov- ders of their generals severly punish outrages of | this hind. bit neiny of the inferior officers encourage | their men to do these with} These representations are ne | bombast or wisreoresentation. jtheir truth Ginel nets, aind even share them in the epeils. L can vouch for Well may we say, * O Union, what aireeities are committed in thy mame" ————$————_$—$—O — Hotieway's i | } Pits axp Owrmenv.— Pre- rentices of wcalaess.—Whenever cirenmetances | preduee impure blewd, or lessen the foree of the . iv circulation, stagnation takes place in the lungs i and consumption or other tormidable syiiptouis | discover themselves. “Let Holloway’s remedies | j be tried on the first feelings of debility, or on the | drst annweyauee froma dre, hacking cough. The )Otntiaent should be well rubbed. twice a day, up-} eu the chest, and between the shoulders, and the | Pills shold be taken ia alterative doses, to puri- ty the blood and cleanse the sv -teu, without weak- | “uing a, by rousing of aggravuling existing ner | | Veutis Irritation. Phese observations carry addi- | tiewal weight in summer, when decline and gen- | ‘ral Weahoess from beat and vlher causes are mere apt to prevail. <oihipe : DR. KRAVWAY'S CURE FOR THE MISERARLES. | RENOVATING RESOLVENT RENOVATING RESOLVENT RENOVATING RESOLVENT CURES ALL SKIN DISEASES, | Fevers, Sores, Ulcers, Sore Heads, Sore Legs, Serotula, Syphillis, Nodes, Glandular swellings. One to six bottles of this marvellous remedy will | eure the most horrible case. [If you would enjoy | lite, take this medicine, it will eure yeu. Lf you |bave taken six bettles of any Sarsaparilla and are still uneured, discontinue its use. Lt six bottles fail te cure you try semething else. Radway's Renovating Resolvent is warranted te cure the worst diResane by the use of six bottles. rice #100. Sold by Druggists. Died. At Morrell, on the 6th instant. of Consumption, jin the ti0th vear of her age, Margaret, relict of the late William VP. Kelly. : Of Cancer, at st. Peter's, Buy Fertune Road, on Cream Candy, “french Cordiali\Seeteh Carra- Barley Sugar, Beans, Loirge and Stoal [Cre ai Fish, Slices, Cleur Toys, Pressed Drops | ‘ecoanut Rar, Kisses, Hearts «Stars. | ‘ocoauut Cakes, Balls Scissors, Chocolate Faces,’ Lumps & Sticks, Ors, darshmalon|Braided Candy, Buttertlies, | Drops, Jenny Lind and Polka Drops, Sugar | Kossuth Candy, Cordial Drops (Pep'rin't Drops, ways, Peach Tablet Shapes, Zeaurled Plumes, and w large assortment of other kinds. ALSO, A grent variety of CAKE ORNAMENTS, ‘or Wedding Cakes, Bazaars Tea Parties, ete., Figures, Flags, Centre Pieces, Roses, Strawberry Bunches, Leaves, Flower Pots, Hearts, Daisies, Gam Paste, Flowers, diflerent kinds. GROCERIES, Sugar (White und Browns, Tea, Molasses, Soap, | Candles, Starch, Suleratus, Corn, Starch, Cur- rant, Wive, Soda and Butter Crackers, Currants, Raisins, Oranyes, Licorice (best quality), Blacking, Walnuts, Castana Nuts ail bar- celona Nuts, Citrou, Lemon & Orange Pee!. Mixed Spices, Jordou & Valeucia Almonds. Figs,sprace Chewing Guin, Gum Arabic, Buckets. Broom-, 100 Bbls. Superior FLOUR, 100 boxes Lozenges, L2 Bbls. fine Plaster Paris, All of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH ALEX. McKENZLE SS aS ce -Yvvvw Royal Mail Steamers AND | HEATHER BELLE, j CHARLOLPLETOWN FOR PICTOU, Monday—VPrincess of Wales, Leaves Chariottetuwn | «strives ut Pictou | utd um at LZ noon 1 Weduesday— Heather Belle, | Leaves Charlottetown | Arrives at Pictou wt LZ novn CHAKLOLTETOWN TO BRULE. Thursday aud Saturday — Heather Belle, Leaves Cuarlouetuwn Arrives at brule abva ui | Yum CHARLOTTETOWN TO SUMMERSIDE AND SHEDLAC — V’rincess of Wales, Puesday—leaves Charlottetown at 3 aim, arrives a Summerside at kZ noon, leaves Summerside jai Ls.3U, urviVes ul Sivediae at 4 p um. Chursday—ieaves Chartoiclown at diam, arrives aut Summerside ut Yuu, leaves dv al iv u in, _ arrives ul Shediac bpm Friday—ileayes Uharlottevown at 8 am, arrives at Suuuwersiue al 12 uven, leaves do at | p mu, urrrives ut Suediae al 4 pu. PiCLOUL TO CHARLOTTETOWN, Princess of Wales, Monday—leaves Miciou at 12 nuduight, arrives ai Cuarivtieiown at o a iu Puesday, Heather Belle, Wednesday — leaves Piciou at 7 p m, arrives at Charlottetown at 12 wnidnight. BRULE TO CHARLOTTETOWN. ! Heather Belle, Thursday—leaves Brule at 0 p m, arrives at Char lottetuwn at 9 a in. Saturday—leaves Brule ato pm, arrives at Char lottetown at 9 p ia. SHEDIAC TO SUMMERSIDE AND CHAR- LOTTE LOWN — Princess of Wales, Wednesday — leaves Shediac at 2 pm, arrives at Summerside ato pm, leaves 5.30 p in, arrives at Charlottetown at 10.30 p um. Thursday—leaves Shediac at 2 pm, arrives at Sam merside at 5 pm, leaves do at 5 30 pm, arrviver at Charlottettown at L040 p tu, Saturduy—leaves Shediac at 2 p um, arrives at Sam merside at O pam, leaves do at 0.30 pm, arrives at Churlottetown at 10.30 pm. June 13, i804 } aloaiu | | Clann nan gaidheal, ri guatlibh a cheile ! June 13, 1864. isl rw Sin Wiater-street i LIBERAL TERMS— 200 sides SOLE LEATILER, DO dozen BUCKETS, 30) 6de BROOMS, 10 chests TRA, 50 bexes PY & COMMON S¢ IAP, 50 de AXES, § de BROAD AXES, 10 setts Fairbank’s Viattorm SCALES, J. 5. CARV ELL. tf June 13, 1864. Kerosens ! Kerosene ! ] N STO K, and FOR SALE - 25 casks KEROSENE OLL. dune 13. tt J.8. CARVELL. FLOUR! FLOUR! VOR SALE by the Subseriber— | i 200 barrels Extra State FLOUR, Zo do Supertine du 0 do Fine June 13. if J. 8. CARVELL ~ TEMPERANCE HALL. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! Commencing on Monday Evening, June 13, Aud coutinuing EVERY KVENING during the week, PEARSON’S POLYMORAMA AMERICAN WAR. This Work of Art trathfally and impartially the 4th instant, Mr. Maithew Ryan, aged bo years. | illustrates all of the |; At Quebec, on the Vath Dee., 1803, Mrs. Urqu | ihart, at the advanced age of ove hundred years, | lseveu mouths and thirteen days. | sister to Mrs. Alexander Anderson, of New Lon- inhabitant of Quebec, with a population Of over 62,000, At Bay Fortune, on Wednesday, the (8th ult,, | Mr. Walter Bourke, ayed 73 years. | { On Thursday, the Yl inst., of Daptheria, Exscna | Jane, aged 5 years, daughier of H. UL. aud Cather- ine Pollard. : At Crapand, on Saturday last, of Consumption, | Jane, the beloved wife of Thomas Arnott, aged 64 years. bler end was peace. “At Cornwallis, on Wednesday, May 25th, of Dip- | itneria, Lydia Morton, daughter of E. L. Lydiard, Eeaq., in the 8th year of her age. a ‘SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF CHAKLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. = deals, shinwlers klizabeth, Cumpbell, Chemogue ; 2—Soray, Veneaux, Kichibucto; deals, | boa ds shingles. Alpine Flower, Allen, Buy Verte; j polauak Mary Aun, Porter, Pugwash ; limestone | Maryaret Ano, Thowas. Pietou ; coal. Brothers, Brigt Elleu Davies, Caimp sehr. Euterprise, Wil- | } deals . | Hubert, Ricton; coal. | bell, Barbrdves ; merch i liau, New Carlisle ; singles. 3—Sc. Lawrence, | Kineb, Canse ; flour. Lively, Mullins, Shediac ; deals and lathe. 4—¢ ‘ouset vative, MeFayden, Buy | Verte ; janiper, deals. 6-—Princess Dagmar, Bruce, | Halifax ; mereh | Helen, Pentz, Pictou ; | Boston > wereh. Balloon, Crocker, Frankfort . }tlour, molasses Venus, Braddock, Pictou; coat: | } Str. Gommerce, Snow, Halifax ; mereh. 7—Queen} lof Clippers. Davidson, Port Poud; bal. 8—Wil-| | Tisata & lienry, Delong, Glace Bay ; coals y— brig W. W. Lord, McRae, Liverpool ; goods. CLEARED. | Jane 1—Clio, MeDouaki, Liverpool ; timber PRINCIPAL BATTLES, Deceased wos} NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS, Bom)bardments, &c. From the first conflict to the present time. Admission Is 6d—childres, with their parents, 9d | Abrill, Chartier, Quebec, flour I by re property und paying expenses. coal. K.P. Chase, Collins, elain Fon that day THIRD TRIP. Steamer COMMERCE. rEXiik A 1 fast lron Steamer Commerce | willlexve BOSTON for CHARLOTTETOWN on WEDNESDAY NOON, June lo. Parties way order freight by telegraph up te the morning ot wailing. 1.0. HALL, Agent. Charlottetown, June 13, 1864. Bank of Prince Edward Island. NM) OLICE is hereby given that a Dividend | of Five PouNbs per centum on the Capital June 1—Velocitv, Marchewux, Halifax ; boards, Stock of the Bauk ef Prince Edward Island, for | the last balf year, hath been this day declared, | and is payable tu Stockholders forthwith, on | By order, WM. CUNDALL, Cashier. June 13, 1864. 2Qw PICKED UP! — demand. Y the Schooner “AID ’ wear the Wood| Islands, a BOAT, which the owner cun have | | Other AMERICAN GOODS daily expected by | It hot ved by the Lith inst., will be sold at UL o'clock, iy. at Public Auction, on Peake’s Wharf J. 8. CARVELL. June 13, 1864. eee Or esis - Calumny Refuted. DEFENCK. with charucteristieally defamed the Author, and sought Ss © | aoa | es “ssc itd > © © > «i 8-y ww ae = Oi mm om a i 263 $= | = dae ge | = 2 woe ~ cost ; “kee | r aw Pe | a | EES 2 oS or 2 e.g > S YUE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale on! DEFLANCE, by, Sapine Kyicur, whereby Methodist Mischiet- | wakers are unmasked, who have maliciously and | . Caledonian Club, P. E. I, ee K CALEDONIAN CLUB, under the Chieftainship of His Excellency the Lieut. (iovernor, will hold its first gathering iv Charlorte- town about the firet week in September next. Prizes will be otlered for competition in Highland Pipe Musie, Dancing Gillie Callum, or Sword Dance, Highland Fling, Reel Tulloch. The best Gaelic Poem not exceeding one hundred lines. Also, the ancient games of Scotland, viz :-— Throwing Hammers, 12 and 16 Ibs.; and Stone, 2 Ibs. ‘Tossing the Caber. Running und High leap, Hardle and Sack Races, &e.. &e For which every son of the Heather is invited to compete under the regulations of the Club Due notice will be givemot the time, place and prizes. N. McKELVIE, Sec'y. June 3 1864. FOR SALE. NOR SALE, at the subseriber’s Wanre- House, in CHARLOPPETOWN, 2000 Bashels Liverpool Salt oU Sacks Butter salt 20 Tons 3,3 & 7 lron 3 Lous Navy Oukum. JAMES C. POPE. June 13, S864. if By Authority. | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. ' INSPECTOR’S CERTIFICATE. STEAMER " ORA.” l l AV ING inspected the Steamer “Ona,” of Charlettetown, PoE. Ishind, whereot 'Weesw & Bourke are owners, and No MeDomule is master.—I do certify that she is sea-worthy and | tenner sal iu te and from Charlottetown ou the Ferry to Southport—that her ball has been sur veyed, and approved of for the route on which she is placed—that she is provided with a low pres: | j sure boiler-—ihat suid boiler has been sibjected te ja hydrostatic pressure of 30 pounds to the stare \inceh—that the maximum workin pressure allowed ; ’ lis 20 pounds ty the square inch, which is two-thirds | of the hydrostatic test; the boiler is provided with | In Cut Nails, Lough Mounting, 1 lock up safety escape valve, ste-m and water wanes. 3 itnble he uiiene cocks: § do | : ; ; wanves. and a suitable usmmber of gauge coche vo | Steel, Hues, Shovels, Rupe, Oils, Paint, Putty, Glass, Table Cutlery, Weavers’ Reeds, Powder, Shot, &e. &e. Groceries, Tea, Brown and Crushed Sughr, Molasses, ‘Tobaceo, Candles, Suav, Starch, Riee, Currants, Spices, &¢., all war- rauted of superior quality. Renfrew Llouse,” Ch'town, June 6, 1864. V MIP LIVERPOOL HOUSE, 1864 ! WILLIAM FULL AVING RECEIVED, per EDWIN § LIZZIE, THERESA awd PRIORESS, from LIVERPOOL, G. B., his SPRING and SUMMER SUPPLY of British and Foreign MERCHANDIZE., now offers the same to the public at the Lowest Prices tor Cash. The Stock having been personally selected with ereat care from sowe of the beat Houses in the Howe Markets, will be feund to compare faver- ably with any other in the City, either in’ price or quality. Particular attention has been taken /in the purchase of COTTON GOODS, ineluding Grey, White and Striped SHIRTING and SHEERTINGS, TICKINGS, DRILLS, Printed COTTONS, COLTON GOODS, &e., &e, and buyers are respectiully requested te examine the same before purchasing elsewhere. The Stock includes a large assortment of the usual varieties of STAPLE and FANCY | DRY GOODS, | suitable for the present and coming season—com- | prising a large and varied assurtuient of all the | NEWEST STYLES in Plain and Fancy Dress Materials, Black and Colored Mautles ; a large assortment of the latest styles of SHAW LS, Ladies’ HATS aud BONNETS, in all the usual shapes; Bonnet Ribbons, in all eo- lors and widths; Artificial Flow- ers, in great variety; Feathers and Plumes, white, black and gauze: Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Kid, Silk and Thread Gloves, Ladies’ Searts, Hair Nets, Veils, Bonet Frouts, \ Belts, Head Dresses, &e. Ke. Xe. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goeds, in great variety—including Ready-uiade Cloth- ‘jug, Straw Hats, in all colors; the uew Garibaldi Hat; Ties, Braces, Shirts, Collars, &c. Ke. }turther certify that the equipment of the vessel | throughout, including boat, buekets, lite-preservers jand other things, are in conformity with the pro } Visions of the Law; and that the suid vessel ix only to run for the etrriave of Passengers upou the | Waters bercin specified. This Certificate expires Ist Augnst 1864. W. M. SMITH, Inspector. | Charlottetown, June 6, L864, lin SUMMER 1864! Ex Theresa, Edwin & Lizzie, Prioress | and Commodore. from England, 4 subscriber HAS RECEIVED his comprising & very general assertment in DRY GOODs, } | Hiardware, "Teas, and lis usual Steck of GROCERIES, DYE STUFFS, SPICES, &c&. &e. Ke. The STOCK having been SELECTED by a gentleman whe has had over THIRTY YEARS’ j experience in the P. E. Island business, and pur- fehased on the most faverable terms, be cau | recommend them to his friends aud customers for | quality and cheapness— Embracing the latest styles in Dress Goods, Mantles, Bonnets, Hats, Kibbons, Plumes, Feathers, Fiowers, Glove-, Hosiery, Parasols, Sua Shades, Uair Nets, &e. &e. A large assortment of Gents’ and Boys’ Made Clothing, in COATS, VESTS, PANTS, SHIRTS, SHIRT COLLARS, &c. Xe. Boots, Shoes and Slippers, in great variety. HARDWARE: ; Cut Nails, from 1 to 45 in.; Spikes, Wrought Nails, Spades, Hoes, Shovels, Saws, Traces, } Cham for Tethers, Whips, Cutlery of all kinds; the T. bE. Charcoal Horse Nail, which every Blacksmith ought to have. _ Paints, Linseed Oil, Window | Giass, Puity, Sole Leather, Wiit- ing, &e. Ke. Ke. ALSO, -— CONSTANTLY ON HAND —— ‘Eagleton’s WATCH SPRING | SKIRT HOOPS, Hats, Cane and Cane Hoops. | | } kK. P. CHASE, trem BOSTON. PATRICK WALKER. Walker's Coruer, Jue 6, 1364. | / i j | Vin Pro 2in A WORK ENTITLED “Sar obair pam Bard Gaelach,”’ —-—on —- { | ILL L— until further notice — leave in good conditvon, for navigation as a Passencer | | “An enlarged and improved Edition of Great Attraction! ! eerste pan ceneanieinannainnaeaes Building Sites. that an opportunity now offers such as seldou OCCHTS. spot by PUBLIU AUCTION, on ‘Tuesday, 14th June next. sites in the most judicious wauner, sous to combine the useful with the ornamental. A handsome es favorite resort of all. Now that a noble line of steamers counects our suitab.e wo the requirements of the wumerons visi business and recreation. Hour of Sale ---11 o'clock, a m. be seen at the ollice of the undersigned. J.& T. MORKIS, Auctioneers. Ch'town, May 16, L394. = jiu arr * e r Just Received, KS Ships " EDWIN & LIZZIK.”’ and “GAZELLE,” trom LIVERPOOL— 2 chests CONGO TEA, 2 casks Pancit’s BRANDY, (vintage 1360.) 4°“ Royal Glenury WHISKEY, 20 cases RASPBERKY BALM, 20 GINGERETTE, 39°“ Royal Glenury WHISKEY, 20 “* BLENDED WHISKEY, 240% Old JAMARCA RUM, 200“ Fine OLD TOM GIN, 2% * FINE OLD SHERRY, PALE BRANDY, “ CHAMPAGNE, pens DEMERARA RUM, at prices. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. Charlottetown, May 23, 1864. isl din RENFREW HOUSE, Thomas’s Old Stand, Great George Street. SPRING STOCK COMPLETE! sere DELANY & WILSOW EG to announce that their SPRING and SUMMER STOCK is now complete, and comprises an EXTENSIVE aud VARIED ASSORTMENT of New and Fashionable GOODS, —— 1n—— LADIES’ DikSs MATERIALS, BONNETS, BONNET BORDERS, | HATS, MANTLES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, KILBONS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHAWLS, Parasols & Parachutes, Muslin & Linen CoLvars, DRESS CAPS, TIES & SCARFS, HAIR NETS, Black & Colored SILKS, | &e. a&e. &e. Grey and White COTTONS, Prints Ginghams, Regat:a and Striped Shirtings, Bed ‘Tick, Jean, Osaa- - burg, Cotton Warp, Ke. Xe. | - Skeleton Skirts, | CANES, BATTING,WADDING, | &e. &c. &e. Men’s Furnishing Gocds, ‘in Cloths, Tweeds, Clothing, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Searfs, Braces, Gloves, Pins, &e. Ke. Ke. Mens’ and Boys’ Hiats and Caps, lu great variety aud newest styles, Mens’ Women’s & Children’s. BOOTS and SILOES, at very low prices. | Hardware, Cotton, Linen, Woollen and Silk Staple DRY GOODS iu great variety, at retaid aud wholesale. ALSO, Muscorado SUGAR and | | Prime Congo TEA, | MOLASSES, New York Sole Leather, | with the usual assortment of Family Groceries, For Sale at | THOMAS’S OLD STAND, GREAT GBORGE ST. | sda 6, 16, Hare opportunity for purchasing | That valnable piece of ground heretofore | kuown as the Barrack Square, will be sold on the | planade, sixty feet wide ou the entire sea face, has been reserved as a Proweuade and carriage drive jor the beauty and fashiou of the city, and the spot, Which embraces one of the most enchanting and picturesque panoramas, bids fair to become this city with the neighboring continent. the time has arrived when an HOTEL must be built;—bere then is the spot upon which to raise a building tors who visit our shoves in pursuit of bealth, ig A plan of the premises, with conditions, to All on cousigumeut and will be sold at low! . = | Tidal efi FOR HiLLSBOROUGH ‘Princess of Wales 22 LOT'S «/ | es PPNUK PUBLIC are respee:fally informed | ELLIOT Git RIVERS. | COLONIAL SUCRUETARY’s Orrice, May 24th, ic64. OTICE is hereby given that in pursu- | awe of the Act of the General Assembiy Great care has been taken to lay out the varions| ef this Island passed in the 27th year of Her »| present Majesty's Reign, itituled “ An Act re- -jlating te Steam Communication beiweei Char- lotteiown and certain parts of the Hillsborough and Eithot Rivers, and to repeal a certain Act therein mentioned’ —Proposais will be received at this office until MONDAY the TWENTIETH day of JUNE next, at the hour of b2 o'clock, -}Huoon, trom persons willing te place and run a STEAMER or STEAMERS on the said Rivers uuder contract With tue Government of thes Colo- ny in terus of the said Act. The contractor te lave the exclusive right vt rubuilg one or wore the use and accommodation of the public between CHARLOTTETOWN and MOUNT STEW- i ART BRIDGE eo. the Hiilsborough Kiver, touch- | ing at the repective Wharts on the north and soute side ut the said River, at MeConnell’s Ferry, vn the way up and down said River; aud petwee, CHARLOTIETOCWN aud ROCKY pony WHARF on the svuth side of the Elliot River, tue said Steamboat or Boats to be bound to rus at least twiee, that is to say, on Tuesday aya Friday in each week, betweeu Charlottetown ana Mount Stewart Bridge on the said Hillsborong), River, touching at each of the Wharfs above mentioned, ou the way up and down said River: aud twice on each of those days weekly between Charlottetown and Rocky Pomt Wharf, on the Kliot River, trom the opening of the Nav igation to the close thereot in each and every year (com- mencing from the opening of the Navigation mn the year 1865) during the continuance of such contract. The sailing of the Steamboat on said routes to be r gulated thus:— The Boat to start from Mount Stewart Bridge | on the mornings of Tuesday and Friday, at such an hour as to enable her to reach Charlottetown ator befoce 9 o'clock, ams having landed her passengers aud freightat Charlottetown, to leave there not later than a quarter past 9 tor Rocky Point Wiart. Lo leave Rocky Point Wharf no later than 10 o'clock, a. m., fur Charlottetown.— To leave Charlottetown at 3 o'clock, p. m., tor Rocky Point Wharf, thence returuing without delay to Charlottetown ; to leave Charlottetown at 4 o'clock, p.m, for Mount Stewart Bridge, and arriving there the same evening. : The Contractor to have the privilege of ran- ming said Steamboat or Boats on any of the in- termediate days, namely, on Monday, Thursday and Saturday im each week, on either of said Rivers; it being understued that should said Boat or Boats run upon the Elliot to a point above McEwen's Wharf on the south side of said River, such Boat or Beats shall touch at that Wharf, and also at MeKachern’s Whart on the north side on the way up and down said River.— Proposals to specity the rates of fare or charges at which the owner or owners of said Boat or Boats will agree to couvey passengers, luggage, aud treight upou each of the said Rivers or routes respectively, from the difierent points or places to Charlottetown, and rice versa. The Contract to be entered into to coutain such clauses, stipn- lations and agreements as may be deemed by the Executive Goverumeut necessary or desirable for the security of the passengers and property to be conveyed in and on board of swch Steam- boat or Steambvats, or which may, in any way or manner, tend to the convenience or accomme- dation of the public. The Contractor to bo bound to convey mails by such Steamboat or Boats if required by the Exeeutive Government, or the Post Office Department so te do. Proposals to state the length of time proposed to run the Boats, the Act being Linited to thn years. The Contractors to give Bonde with two sufficient sureties for the due pertormane of such coutract as may be entered jute. W. H. POPE, Col. See’y. Flour! Flour! ER Briyantines “ HOUND” * EXPORT,’ frou NEW YORK 200 Bbls. Superfine and Extra : STATE FLOUR. Cheap for Cash. and Rn. W. BRECKEN, Water Street, adjoining the Bank | May 2. 1864, 3m } oe ia a To Shipbuilders. Pur Sul seriter HAS RECEIVED ov CONSIGNMENT, from ARTWORTH, Seot- land, a large quantity of SAIL TWINE and CANVAS in assorted numbers from 1 to 8, which will be sold at sinall advanee. ALSO, ON HAND: IRON, PAINTS, SPIKES, PAINT.OIL, NAILS, Do BRUSHES, H. HASZARD. Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown, May 30, 1864, WESLEYAN BAZAAR, CHARLOTTETOWN: “IXHE members and friends of the WES- LEYAN SOCIETY , in Charlottetown, parpose holding a BAZAAR in their new Chapel, now in course of erection, on Wednesday and Vhursday, the 13th and Mth JULY next. Such has been the liberality of the contributors, that an abundant supply of Stuple and Fancy Arti- cles, of a variety and excellence rarely surpassed in this commn ‘ity, has been received, and will be ottered for sule on this interesting Uceusion. The Committee bave much pleasure in stating that the Steam Navigation Company of Prince Ed- ward Island have yenerously consented to yive passage in their Steamers at half pee to such per sons us Inay avail themrelves of the ne of attending the Bazaar from the neighbouring Pro vinees or the outports of tRis Island. PITCH, PITCH OIL, Paraitine Varnish, good aud sutticieut Sicambeat or Steawbouts for | NEW GOODS, «SPRING 1864. ‘DAVIES & WEEKS pry wm the arrival SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which are now opened and ready for inspection, embracing a large and magnificent assortment of French & English Flowers, FEATHERS, Plain and Farey Bonnets & Hats, GLOVES, PARASOLS, | Bonnet Fronts, Tizs, Collars, &c. &e. Ac. IN SHAWLS, MANTLES, DRESSES AND DRESS MATERIALS, MANTLE CLOTHS, Xe. &e., We offer Goods that cannot fail to please, inelud- ing as they do every novelty in Style, Colour and Material, We respecttully invite attention to the fact that those GUODS have been care- fully selected by one of the FILRM in the Best English & Scotch Houses, and we offer them on the best possible termes FOR CASII. DUNCAN’S BRICK BULLDING, QUEEN ST. _ May 30, 1664. For Sale. IN STORE. 100 BBLS. No. 1 Superfine CANADA FLOUR, Cases CLARET, “ Moutferrand.” Bhls. choice BISCUIT, 10 Pans. Muscovado MOLASSES, TOG ARRIV Si Per Schooner ABEILLE, trom QUEBEC. 359 Bbls. No. 1 Superfine CANADA FLOUR I9t do. Ne. 2, d : rr) do. : J. ROBERTS ECKART, Telegraph Building, Water Street. June 6, 1864 IS64. NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED AT THE LONDON HOUSE. —_—--—D 62 @—_---— H. HASZARD EGS to announce the ARRIVAL of his SPRING and SUMMER STOCK of BRITISH DRY GOODS, Hardware, &c , &c., In all the varieties of the LATEST STYLES in fashion, and Material suitable for the season, having been carefully selected and purchased on favorable terms, will be suld CHEAP FOR PROMPT PAYMENT. Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown, May 30, 1864. SPRING CONSIGNMENT | N fe ANKIN would respeettully inti- tuate that he has received a CON- SIGN MENT of the following articles, all of which are offered for sale at wholesale prices to the trade: 300 Bois. FLOUR, Extra State and Superiine, 40 chests English Conge TEA, 40 boxes Liverpool SOAP, 30 cases GINGERETIR, 8 bbis. Glasgow retined SUGAR, 20 doz. PAILS, ze «CORN BROOMS, IN BOND! Hhds. DeKuyper Gin. Quarter Casks Scotch Whiskey (pure ) Lo do old Lort (wery fruity.) N. RANKIN, Queen Street. Charlottetown, May 30, 1864. Useful for the People. Flour, Boards & Shingles, N OW SELLING at the “WOOL & FLOUR DEPOT,” Head of Queen's Wharf, Main Street, Georgetown :— 0 bbis. New York and Canada FLOUR, (in different brands to suit purchasers) 100,000 GOOD SHINGLES, W,000 feet BOALUDS, in Hewlock Spruce and Pine. ALSO, A few first-rate MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES,—imost approved kind. F. P. NORTON, _May 30,1864. tt Cloth Lactory! pur SUBSCRIBER beys respeettully ta inform the public that he will continue to manufactur CLOTH, &e., at his establishment ia Tryon. Wool will be received in Charlottetown by IL. J. Calibeck, Avent, or at the Mill. ty Cloth received for Dyeing and Dressing as heretofore. CHARLES E. STANFIELD. tf aa QUEEN SQUARE GROCERY & PROVISION STORE, Per ‘Light Boat” from Boston, and “Diadem”’ from Halifax. Refreshment and Fruit Tables, with an Ordinary, will be provided. : : ¢# Admission 1s. 6d.; Children half price. | By order of Committee, | ” BK. MeGOWAN, Sec’y & Treas. | June 6, 1864. : i Public Tea and Lottery! PUBLIC TEA. in aid of the Funds | A of Sr. Gronse's Cuurcn, Grand River, Lot | 55, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the tith day ot JULY next, on the grounds adjoining the Chureh, where arrangements wili be made for the comfort | and enjoyment of those present. Tea on the | tables at Three o'clock. On the sume day, in connection with the above, a number of valuable articles will be disposed of | by Lottery, comprising 2 Superior WATCHES, | GOLD NUGGET, sILVER CHAIN, Bnugravings, Oil Paintings, Maps and Books, in all fifteen | prizes, valued at £28. : i Tickets for the Lottery Is. 6d. each, may be had | ut the Stores of Hon. Mr. Walker, Charlottetown ; Hon. A A. McDonald, Capt. John Me Donald and | Mr. James McCormack, Georgetown ; and of the following Committee of Management :—Jolin Me- | Dougall, John MeMuilin, Hagh Mclcee, Patrick | ! Morrixon, Ronald McCormack, John Walker, Louis Campbell and dawes MeDouald, from whom tickets | tor the Tea, Is. 6d. each, may also be bad JOUN McSWAINE, Sec’y. | bl On _ Singer’s Sewing Machines. — put SUBSCRIBEK HAS JUS r RECEIVED A FURTHER SUPPLY OF Singer’s World Renowned Sewing Machines. The abov® Machine tias obtained such a world i wide reputation that further recommendation 18) quite unnecessary. Suffice it tu say that they | are the best Machines new in use for all purposes. No Dress-maker, Vest-maker, Boot maker or) i ‘ Te . Oa i mil one. | Shoemaker should a i a Great George Street, May 30, 1864 —3in A few facts worth Knowing. “grrs A FACT WORTH KNOWING | Sweedish and other MIE SUBSCRIBER LAS RECEIVED by above VESSELS— 100 bbls. Maxwell's beat extra Ohio FLOUR, 50 “ Huwbolt’s double extra Hhnew “ 80 | Superior Canada “ 50 “ Kiln dried CORN MEAL, 5 hhde. Bright Porte Rieo SUGAR, 10 puus Heavy retailing MOLASSES, 20 chests Letter A No. 1 TEA, (very superior.) 100 bags LIVERPOOL SALT, 100 boxer (20 lbs each) BUTTER SALT, 1 case Grosse & Blackwell's mixed PICKLES, 12 boxes Gray, Dunn & Co's. Fancy BISCUITS, 2 caver CONFECTIONARY, Barrels Vinegar, Pale, Seal and Sperm OIL, 4 boxes Dighy Herring, and a general assortment of Family Groceries and Provisions. ALSO, Buckets, Brooms, Brushes, Grain Shovels, Wood Bowls, Candle Wick, Pipes, Travelliag Trunka, Manilla Rope, Churnus, &e, &c., which he offers for sale on best possible terms for Cash. ROBERT BELL Ch’town, May 30, 1964. 2m VESSEL WANTED! T° earry Coal from PICTOU to SHE DLAC,—say SUU to 1000 tone : : J 38. CARVELL, April 18, 1864. pro isl tf _ Fresh Garden Flower and Field Seed, really of the Growth of 1863! UST arrived from ENGLAND and J UNITED STATES, « choice lot of Garden and Flower Seeds, in almost every variety; alse Red and White Clover, and ditlerent varieties of furnip Seeds, which with some superior Timothy aud Clover Seed of Island growth, are now on sale at A pothecar es Hall, at um precedented low prices T DESBRISAY May 2%, 1864. 4i dt ea Situation Wanted! ANTED, by an experienced business man, a situation as SALESMAN or Ac For + Geary's (Federal) division pressed after) Mary Ann, Vorier, Pugwash ; bal. 2—Pearl, them just up to the enemy's works, and was slag- ama nt — re vote, Se by a w i ire ra ‘auuister, and | Liverpool; deals, &e. Sehr. Woodbine, Robert- a . Uthering Gre uf grape, cauu . jseu, DPietou; bal. Alpine Flower, Allen, Bay aa ; Verte; bal. 4—~—Barque Gazelle, Irvine, Liver: | jwise # division swung round on the left, pool; timber, Re. Schr Elizabeth, Campbell, Bay iaee's tell inte the line of battle. | Verte; bal. Star of the Sea, Loadreaa, Washing- a Ketieral charge Was made along the whole jrou, U S; potatoes, Lively, Mallins, Wallace ; Which was received with a suower of bullets. | bal Catherine,- Jackson, Halifax ; bal. Enter- 2th corps was badly pressed, and tell) prixe, Williams, Miramichi ; mnolastes. H—Spray, | ‘et belore the destructive tire | Veneux, Pictou; bul. 7—Georve Brown, Saunders, | be fth i : sax bad | Gloucester; prod. Western Packet, MePherson, | ee logy came up, but darkness bad | May Verte; val. Diudew, Ruwling, New York ; . . tatoes. Velocity, Marchennx. Richibueto ; pro. bey Victory at New Hepe ( iworgia) 27 was wen | pe duce. Abielle, Charter, Quebec; bal. 8—dsir. hardest fighting with pewere lonses. | Commerce, Snow, Halifax and Boston; produce. | « j 2. Herald's correspondent bays of Hunter's | 9 — Helen, Peutz, Pugwash ; bab. —s that Hven assuiuing Command he wave | = eer ua lor performing its part of Grant's combi- Lauuched, WO, taking valy se ue as soldiers could | a #8 their bucks. Ite business was to march or fight. From the Shipyard of Donald Stewart, Esquire, | very superior copper fastened Brig, of 308 tons, te ae class seven years, built for L. C. Owen & Co., of The FROM GLORGIA. this City, and called the * Eorrare. * Richmond Ex wi ine si Gener = ' - Tatas. by all secuuu'< hae vats MOLASSES ! The digg by all aecouut«, has a splendid army. | YHE Subscriber has just received, direct from the WEST INDIEs, ‘ulties Whieh he may experience as to an Reiter oc teely of men and material cannat be |- ui ties be wot tes, than theme which at- | the Army of Nevtheru Virginia. oWe lines secure, aud each bas now a! 0 break the comianucations of his adver- f ff Each | 100 Puuchs. aud Tierces Choice MOLASSES, For sule low. pe i tradesunte ora man in business: the Lot is forty by |}, Gaelic, selections frow the works of each pater, | is tent i seventy six feet. Also,a House and Lot in Grattan | with Englist trausalations of a few of the beat) ~~ caper anieee eames ih Pasture! Pasture! roagh ateeet. Both Houses aud Lots will be sold | ind evitieal notes in both languages, thus rendering yr SU PERIOR PASTURE to be! Remainder was sent te the | Cardigan River, on Friday, the 27th ultime, a} to deprive him of shelter for his family, and who! : ‘ would now. by any means, banish him out of the | » The Beauties of Gaelic Poetry, Colony. Also, who have most unrighteously tra | | ——arKDb——— LIVES OF THE HIGHLAND BARDS; duced’ an almost anprotected Christian Wowwan, A Glossary of Provincial Words, receipt of the umount, to any part of the Colony. | Sold ut the Author's residence, Fitzroy Street. Ch town, June 13, 1864. Zins —px i : | £ in the Island soliciting snbseriptious for the 50 “6 LLOUSE and LOT im Hills. habove work, which comprises, in English, biegra i 59 + borengh- street suitable for &| phical sketches of thirty-five different poets,—and, | } ‘ ‘of the sume description as that in Hillsbo-| jyries; the whole interspersed with explanatory | aime, 0 I ly ries ; | cheap, and time given for a large. proportion of the | the publication a work of surpassing interest to the | sandoes money. Apply to jover of song aud the admirer of true poetic genius, | J. & Bye MORRIS. | and indeed to every Highlander, or persou 8 ies Re a | our times, still retains some partiality tor the land Tv! KE commodious aud elegant) ood paper, with smal! clean type and close matter, DWELLING HOUSE aud PRE- | aod is bound iv different styles #0 suit faney. | a MISES, on the north side of Rochfert) Orders for the above work will be received at Square, now in the occupation of Wu. | the “ Vindicator Ottee. The price varies in = A. Johnstone, a. cordance with the style of binding, from 9s. 10 12s. D 4.8. CARVELL, telegram tells us, indeed, that already Ch'town, Jane 15, 1864, i ; of Prince td. wud upwards Hulifax currency. eer? or 24 1866" | “Ch'town, P. E. Island, June 13, 1864 May 16th, 1864. AMERICAN & CANADA _ Esnmaneet Flour, Rye & Cornmeal, LELLAN is at home daily, and keeps always op nar aT | lowest rates for cash or approved paper— i76.175 Bbis. * BUCKEYE” FLOUR (for Baker's use) | ————_——_— ‘By Norman McDonald, Esquire \140" EXTRA STATE do FOR SALE, | & MR. CHISHOLM is now -trovelling| 100 SULEREINE do CAN ADA COUNTANT in a COMMERCIAL HOUSE particulars apply to the Hon. Eowakp Wuetas, * Examiner Office.”’ that R KR. Mw LELLAN takes the best and cheupesi Photographs in the Colony 1s A FACT worth knowing that R. K. M ¢ Sine i ilies whose conscientions convictions constrained her te —with— i . 3 icals and every reqnisite F¢ mR 5 \ I EB . : papa re . ss r a full Stock ct Cheuncals and ever) 4 ALS, abandon Methodist Class-Meetings, and Love Historical and Critieal Notes, | T KECKLVED at the SUBSCKI-| buud # ” na . . TICK Feasts. John xv. 2). i 5 ts Jd UST KECK at the- 7 ith) in the art i: : SMALL iSLAND in RUSTICO, ‘Price One Shilliny sterling. Sent post-free, on or roe BER’s SALE ROOM and will be sold at) pp qa FACT worth knowing that no one byt eee known ne “ Lownan's stand.” an Artiat can take wu Artistic Piotograph foot IT’S A FACT worth knowing that R. BR. Mac- NN. RANKIN, Auctioneer | LELLAN takes the largess oe aver Queen street, May 9, 1864 : ' ; iu the Colony, plate 12x inches : sede a nn genset pe: KS WENTWORTH STEVENSON ~ |} ITS A PACT worth knowing that R. BR. Mac. | N os | Photographs for) L RYE du - AN vives 16 beaatifal is desirous of obtaining «situation ue Book ‘ORNMEAT, | de. (100 bsench) | Seusy shillings /KCEPER or GENERAL CLERK i Charlote N. RANKIN, Queen Street. : town or vicinity. Would also uc4eept of any let. en the of! nales from Charlottetown ; j ii y i or ff vurm weather, W ‘ ~=e | Highinnd Gosent,. whe, aalt se Cpe <i sett CHEAPER than any other Pasture in| The work consists of about 350 pages. printed on | Charlotietown, May 3, a REMOVAL! OCTOR © SURGERY to MOUNT STEWART) BKIDGE, where he cau be consulted ut ull bours. June 6, 1864. Su George Street, May 23, 1864. ae “copying” in a Bolicitor's Office Muy 2, 1864. (other papers please copy Di Luivery Stables, — SUPERIOR PASTURAGE | ; AOR a limited number of COWS.) Livery Parties requir'ng Pasturage will please yet | (Formeriy Gates s ) ner EER & SONS Te E Subscriber, having rented the exten- N. B—A few Horses will be taken to keep iu a sive Stables known we "Gales’s Livery Stables,’ Mount Edward Road, about 2j | . well watered, ood | yell secured by feuc- | P ' oat “eae . wlicati aie wt the} \ . sde « n Square, ie now prepared to TO BE LET, | designated in soug, * Tir wam bean, nan gleann, the Bezaby, AG ane ee jsepernte pasture. 4 i a ae ee ae at all hours, and on ren- With immediate Possession, Srinin breacan.” peaeaey ‘ May 30, 1864. in sie Bi la reenter = al a a i uy ee oe to the wants of y J i strict allelic FUBN ITU RL : ee Props to merit a share of public pat- UST ARRIVED Sebr. Caledonia, with ronage. Has rood stabling and willtake thechurge a large assortment of GOODS, for | of horses, by the month or ere eae a GEOKGE DOUGLASS. | JAMES ame, Je. | Charlottetown, May 23, 1864. , Charlottetown, lfth May, 1864 ua. REAMER has removed his |