=» aw t ic yomew servant to tule a1 way lust week, and swindled public offices in the Colo- © pial Building—rao ® ny people out of ee siderable sums of money— man! some of the armounts pal part credits tn bie We auderstagd that Build: Z ad been for a cousidera- were loans, but the princi stores of our merchants early all the Deputies in the Colonial were victimised by the aud that he fellow, for his ewindling operations ble tine preparing He was runuet te the Building for the party ts ¢ ’ power—swore by worehip thet—anie befricuded hun Those el aueer are vot wick evtitled ¢ but we hope people abroad will be) Here. he was a thea—would falk down and } abused thowe whe formerly whe employed him as a 9 our symouthy for r Lis last run; on their guard th, duublebaced villain, and only wauted avo, - ~ources to be as great a robber. | és a>; = agaist him. by Arey # Fe qgNANT DELEGATION MEETING. THE above Meeting, anuounced ia the Island poper™ fur sume time past, took place according | to appointment. The Delegates appear to have decided upon divesting, as far as they can, their movement of a party character, and did not) formally invite any members ut the Legislature | te juin them in their conference. Gentlemen en-| gaged in public affairs were got, on that account, | at the meeting. we have wo means of Knowing; but we presume we may get some knowledge of their proceedings by and bye, through the columus of their organ, Ross's Weekly. While we question the prudeuce | of an organization, devoted te the settlement ofa) great pubic question, vbserving so uiuchs ecrecy, | we are glad to be rebeved trom the labour aud | responsibility that might devolve upon ua by cou-| pection with it Whether the combined red gativa can ever hope tv accomplish their object— | the settlement of the Laud Question—ou terms favourable to the tenantry, ix nut for ua to judge at thie early stage of their labours ; but certainly we should like to see, before indulging auy hopes ®,ureelves, abler, wiser and more expecienesd men than have yet been noticed iu their ranks. Their preliminary movemeuls are bet propitious aud caggestive of success; aud their wisdom is not very conspicuous in their attempting to setile a purely political question iu seeret conclave, inde- pendent of political parties. When the country becomes cider, wealtuier, better educated, and | more extensively populated, we may hope to find | the materials fur the formation of a third party, that will be able to set aside either or both of the | political combinations wow knewn in this little | world of vurs. Dut we must say, with all re-| spect, that a glance at the personnel of the Dele- | gation Conference did not prowise @ speedy ar-| rival of that time. — - - ee ——--- LATER FROM ENGLAND. | —_— | ARKIVAL OF THE PEMSIA AT NEW YORK. New York, May 18. The Steamship Persia, trom Liverpool 7th, vis | Queenstown Sth, arrived here at 5 pan. | The Asia arrived af Queenstown ou the 8th. | Mr. Forster gave notice te the Heuse of Con-| nous that on the 13th Mr. T. Baring would cali | attention to the fact that an arwed steamer ix | osing heavily, oT i Telegraph, World, and Journal of Commerce seiged by Provost Guard. “Gen. Cook’s destruction of bridge over New River and victory over Jones aud Jeokius cun- tired as previously reported Coulederates have blockaded Red River below Alexandria, Also reported Arkausas Rive; par: tially Glew kaded and preparations making to block- ade While hk ver soon attend te this Reported negro company in retaliation for four | hours she had to grope her way inte port by means | tled them to look with confidence tu a most sue- murdered negroes captured and murdered ten | of the lead, steering betweeo large pans of ice, at) cessful tuture. the orders | prisoners at chomy's camp uear Natchez Superfine Flour $6.90 a $7.10; Exira Siate, S7.1l0 a 37.30. Geid 183 On Tuesday army of Potomac made prepar- ations for attack on Wednesday. Lu the morning firing opened briskly ou the right, sound of firing become fainter Richwond Aeaminer of 12th says :—* Euemy | concentrated in Virgmia, if beaten is beaten ever)- | Where; i be wins be wins everything. If Vir- ginia is lost, present Confederacy will not prob- | ably survive. Heaven and earth call on Govern- ieut te brig up all troops at its command.” Gev. Curtin of Penusylvania calls on citizens | | te form oulitary Orgauizstions in wnlicipation vi call for 300,000 met. Military authorities in possession of New York World aud Journal of Commerce, neither issued paper to-day. Little Ruck advices repurt Rice retreating tu- wards Camden. BaNnGor, May 20. Wednesday morning Hancock, supported by Oth corps, attacked Lee's works, driving sharp- shooters from rifle pits through second line, aud W hat the Delegates said or did | behind abattis of most turmidable character. Federals withdrew in geod order under galling tire, losing about eight hundred killed aud wounded. lu attack ov Butler on Monday morning, Beau- regard was relulerced by Lougstreet’s Corps. Enemy lost from 1000 vo 1500, Butler after re- pulsing enemy decided to fall back trom Fort Darling, behind a new hne of entrenchments, re- tiring in perfect order, except Heekasau’s brigade, which was Sadly disurgauized, aud Heckwan captired. Sherman following up Jolnsten. The two armies in sight of each other two miles East of Kingston. Late advices say Wednesday's battle not bee: renewed, but Federal lines slowly and steauiiy advancing on enemy Tribune's and Tis’ despatches think next con- siderable batile will take place on North Anus River, whitwer both armies are lending. Supposed stroug torce ou hills beyond Spottsyl- vania Court House is enemy's rear guard. Post's despatch says Graut is preparing for gfand contest. Times’ correspondent with Butler says his withdrawal trom field on Monday to entrench- wents caunot be regarded a8 a defeat, as object aimed #t was tully aecouplisied, lo wit, occupy- ing attention of enemy garrwouing vuter delences ot Richmoud while Rautz cut Richmond aud Dan- ville Railroad. Federal wounded now estimated at 20,000, Gold 324. ( By Telegraph to Reading Room and Examiner.) May 21. Tribune's despatch says Lee vecupies Spottys- vania Court House, aud his exmp is a pertect tortress, being fortified all round. Gen. Grant has wade almost entire cireuit of enemy's position, chiefly with hope vi forcing bim out ot his works. Raw Federal troops fought furiously Wednes- day's engagement; overwhelming enemy, but nearly a thousand killed aud wounded. They took about six hundred prisoners Geu. Crook's forces slowiy retiring trom Weat Virginia, having destroyed large quantities of sap- plies, aud damaged East Tenuessee Railroad beyond repair tor three mouths. Late reported fighting at Charleston Harbour stuall affuir. Forger of recent proclamation arrested in New York. Coutessed was iu the terest of the geli new in Liverpool, which having been originally | aud stuck speculation. equipped and manned from British ps ts, thas | preyed apon the comiaerce of a fliendly aa in, | and haw never been in a port of the beliigerent | gwuder wheee flag she <ails, and will ack the Pre-| wer Whether be thuks the adiuission of such vessel to British harbors ie cousistéut with inter- national obligations, professions of neutrality aud tie preservation of By itish interests Mr. Layard, m reply te an enquiry, said the | cause of the bark Science, seized at Matameoras was proceediag regularly belure a Federal prize court. ; } Mr. Lindsay gave notice that on the 3rd day | ef Juve be would ca!) atleution ly Ube American Lord Palmerston continues unable to attend to Lit Parliawentary duties, bal was progressing | taverably. It is announced thet Garibaldi would deelin Yue subseriplions tw purchase him an estate. The | niney 14 to be returned. j The Couteceree i penerally regarded hopeless. gud stowd adpeuried Se May a The Tuwes and Derly News both argue that} ; the Conterenee i8 ia kely Le accomplioh any titng aud may as well be ebandewed, as Denmark re-| fuses the arutistice vn condilivn bat she rulse the je se saat tie,» THE WAR NEWS. | THe Mails from the United States cautinue to bring tidings of the late trighttul battles in Vir- ginia, and it is gradually coming to light that the | Federals achieved uo important success over the } | The slaughter on both sides has been very great; and | South, as the telegrams first proclaimed. while the civilized world must look with horror | eu the feartul sacrifice, there will be hope that where destruction of lile aud property proceeds with such awtal strides, national exhaustion musi | soon come ou ove side or the other, aud thei there will be au cud to the abeminable sirite. | We tave devoted a very large portion of our | }epace this week to the details of the first four | jrd, gteut battles, besides the telegraphic news which | duce. This wefly chronicles the subsequent battles. heavy drait upon our space has compelled us to | Snow, “uit wuch other uatter vf a local character. | | bourke, Pictou; mils and passeagers. Highline iray, Arichat; limestone. Lively, Nicholson, Wallace; boards. Ocean Bride, MeCarthy, Boston; merchandize. Brilliant, Staunton, St. | ttecable. perpool ; lehaut; bal. | Carrier, Deeming, Pugwash; deals. glockade. i tue Daily News severly denounces as ill-tinwd | ; the courtesies winet Prince Alfred was reeviving | Saturday night, speaking of the late battles, says : | at the Austrian Court, aud Barun Vou Buezt ai} The tigiting still continues iu Virginia. Grant Osborne fcoutinues this desperate contest ax no Federal The Britieh frigate Aurera, accompanied by} General ever did before, as perhaps nene could the Black Eagle, haw geue te the North Sea to! have dene, He seems to have gained little by Wateh the Austrian rqeadren. Lt is asserted that | strategy so tar, and to have depended mainly ou the whole rifink Channel squadron wiil follow,| sheer ward fighting. The carnage is trigntiul, | it the Austriaus atiesnpt to cuter the Laltic. | aud se far his real pains seew toe have been sunall, | The Morning Pest. in threatemng wrns tells | ior Lee tights well and desperately, and is ever | the Gerwans Laat the arm of Eugland las the | ready te renew the contest, and otten is the ag- paseuge to the Baltie, and ber tron-cluds are | gressor. Suill Graut seems to be gaining ground, ready to save Copenhagen aud the idands. It} although at so feartul a price. General Lee's shows that England can act without France. talling back is net quite ef choree. No General It is suid that Austria has given assurances | would fight such battles merely to draw his op- that ber squadron is only tended to prevent the poneul eu, and Uf lie news of tie opening of the blackade ot the Elbe and the Weser. | battle of Thursday, the eighth day of incessant The Star asserts that the majority of the Cabi | figiting, be correct, the Federals then gained a het are iu taver of a war poliey, but that the at-! decided advantuge, aud the Confederates lost se- tempt te enfurce that policy will spilt the Cat verely ; but as Grant advances lis difficulties in- het. | crease, and he must lose many more men before War movements are unimportant. It is as-| he gets to Richmond. Probably about one iun- terted that the Austrians inteud erassing to Fume.) dred theusand uen were pul hors de combat ov The Bank of France bas raised its rate of dis-| both sides during those eight terrible days. The St. John Freeman, reecived by the Mail on | | Shediac ; count to seven per ceut., and the Bank of Italy fo eight per cent. The Paris Bourse was flat at 66f. 45c. There bad been threatewmg disturbances at | Athens. { There had been a strong concentration of Re-| Keference to our advertizing columus will chow that our Spring trade bas opened with great acti- man troops on the Dauube. LATEST BY TELEG RAPH TO QUEENSTOWN Livenroot, May 7-~Evening.—Fial judg- weut Was given at Edinburgh on the Sth, in the ease of the rebel gundeat Pampery, on ihe terms ef compromise already agreed upon and published The conviction is novainal and without penalty. Paria despatehes of to-day give favorable ac- counts of the Tunis jusurrection, The tribes were beeoming satisfied with the Coneessions, and givicg in their submission. Duat, May 7.—The channel fleet still remains | bear hear. A Berlin paper says the Germans will agree to a8 armistice on condition that Denmark raises the bleckade, and gives up Alsen. They have evactated Jutland, ue war coniribution baving poi. - ie -- -- WAR NEWS FROM THE STATES. Sr. Joun, May 17, 1564. A special deepate!: from Gen. Grant says that We operations are vecessariily suspended Wat the road becomes parable. ‘The army is iv the beat of spirits. The two armics are now concentrated on the mam tuad from Fredericksburg to Richmond. Phe * Evening Post's’ despatch says that it is believed a xix weeks’ caw’ puign will be required te take Richuond. Grant is reported to have said it would be a 4th of July job. ile is e dently preparug for Snother great battle: The Commercial « special despateh has rumors that Lee has received heavy reiuturcements from the South. An official despatch says that Sherman, after two herd days fighting, has foreed Johnson to evacuate Resaca on Suuday wight; uoofficiz! despatches place Sliermau’s loss at about S000. dobinon's railroad communication with Atigota Mtns severed. . siege of Fort Darling progressing ; the Suter line uf the works ot carried section by Mection by aseault. Sr. Jous, May 18. Gen Lee ie streugthemng his position, and it is reported that iewuregard’s force slipped by e beieiag wer ing Federals oun Tuesday aud pro- bly jouer Lew. It is reported that the Confederates have but troops at Petersburg. Kichimend papers say that all the damage done by Federal raiders to railroads age been repair: td and that Lee's ommunicatious are intact. Bauer it reported as having reoeived large Teinforcements, bie combined torce numbers about 60,000, euabling Liln te merch a- large | fotee aguinet Kiclwend. He ts gradually over-| Coming Fort Darling. Geu, Sherman jas established head quarters at Kesaca. He captured there 1,000 prisoners | and eight guns. | Lis (roops are in Lot pursuit ot Jubueun, whe ia probably retreating to Atlanta. Basqo, May 19. Associated Press offers reward of une theusaud dolinns for conviction of parties wha practised in- — of fraudulent despateb upou New York Fess, World and Journal of Commerge offer tive huvdred dollars additional. Jodepeudent live ot | vity ; aud our fair readers will have uo dilliculty in « dthe most charming novelties in fancy goo is. | you ol your disease, # | the society of your triends. . ——=_+ on Annivats FROM Evaork —Nearly all the Eng- lish ships have now ar.ived, and Merchandize has beeu brought into our City in great abundance. learning where they can procure the latest fashious 2? o-— — Tue Frexcu Tron cLap Navy —A special correspondent of the Loadun journals visited Cherbourg last February, and was allowed to examine the French fleet there and pick up information trom the officers in command. The writer gives the prelerence to the French tron-elads over the Enghah, bemy more easily taanaged and steered, and making better weather. Tue French officers sre of the opinion that both the Englishand French go- vernments will have eventually to give to engines and eval the weight now appropria ted to armor plates, *bvadoning iron-clads al- together. They believe that vessels which will steam faster and carry more cual will be better worth having than irun-clads like the Solferino and Magenta. In the mater of guns, they ridicule heavy ordnance, and their lavorite is a gan throwing a 32-pound round shot or a 64-pound bolt, the guns having three plain grovves for the bolts. On the Sol- ferino and Magenta the guns ure all breech loading 100-pounders, Io the park of artil- lery at Cherbourg the great reserve of guns is of the unpretending pattern of 1810, and in the park at Toulon the great reserye 18 as wncient as 1760. _—n a Hollaway's Pills. —Laver, Lungs and Kidneys —A large number of interval maladies from ob- siructivus, over the removal of which these cele- brated Pills exercise the most perfect contrul.— A course of them 18 strongly recommended asa remedy for almost all chroue affections—as liver couplaipt, cougestion of the lungs, torpidity of the kidneys, aud other functional disorders which cause much present suffering, aud if veglected lay the foundations of incurable diseases. Holle way’s Pills are especially adapted tor the young and dvlicate ; their geutlo and purilying action places them above all other medicines. — [ndi- gestion, pervous affections, gout aud rheumatisa, these Pills have raised for themselves au auiver- sal fame. ‘They expel all impurities trou the blood, and thus restore cheertuiness and vigour. a DOWN LOW. Ye that are down low with disease, whose bodies are covered with soree, ulcers, uodes, with ! The Steamer Heather Belle \ett Charlottetown, | | for Summerside and Shediae on ‘Tuesday morning last, and up to her arrival off Sea Cow Head, the | Weather was all that could be desired. | moments a heavy sqaall came down, accompanied | by rain. jand rain gradually subsided. Ou vearing She- jHoating ice aud a dense fog, aud tor some three “half speed,” and“ stop her’ were constantly given, She arrived safe at Point du }Chene, at about 10.30. pom. On her way to | Suinmerside, the Steamer passed the Bark Coa modore, Catlray, waster, trom Liverpool, off Tryon, |hound to Summerside, with goods tor the Hon. James C. Pope und others. mt A tc . *Gus, ¥ LY When the army of General Wolfe were climbing the steep that led to the Plains of Abraham they Were tet by the quick * Qui Vive" of the Frenel Sentinel; but having Frenchmen with them, they j replied, and thas gained-the heigiits on which the | Klerious batile which decided the fate of Quebec }was fought. Awsall know * Qui Vive" is the ex: pression used by French sentinels to challenge an jenemy — ther let all wav own Horses be on the alert und chacuye the first appeurauce of disease in their favorite charver, and if they ask How sliall we cure it? We euy use * Carlton's Condition Powders.’ Do you wish your horse to look sleek, thriving and well? Use “ Carlton's Condition Powders.” Do you want a healthy horse t Use * Carlton's Condition Powders.” Do you want to save movey in fatteuiug all kinds of stock ? Use “ Carlton's Condition Powders.” Sold by all Dealers—25 cents per packaye. Died, On the Miramichi River. New Brunswick, on the oth mstant, Allan MeDonald, in the 28th year of hisage. This excellent youns man met a sudden death while in the act of removing a large quantity of timber frou the landing imw the stream. After the fatal accident, bis body was conveyed some 27 miles down the river, aud decently buried ut Boiestown, deeply regretted by all whe knew hia. Decensed was the son of Mr. Johan McDonald, (Al- lisary), Lot 37, of this isliud. At south Lake, East Point, on the 8th instant, Mary McBachen, at the advanced aye of 84 years. Che moral aud intellectual qualities of this amiable woman were such us we rarely n.eet with ; and while her pure soul is gone to enjoy the rewards of the muny virtues pricused during # long and well } spent life, she leaves her name embalmed here be- |1ow in the minds of all these who enjoyed the plea- sure of her acquaintance. At Souris, ou the Lith May, Louis Kelly, aved il years, a native of County Kilkenny, Lreland. He was much respected by bis neighbours wud friends —K. 1. P. Arrivals. Arrived, on the 20th instant, Barque Gazelle, Irving waster, from Liverpool, 44 days out, with general cargo. Passengers—Mrs. Cattord and three children, Misses Sunith and McKenna, Capt. Egan, Messrs James Clark, Michael Bearney, wud Jolin Bradley. * Gazelle "’ spoke on loth May, 47 miles south of Seattarie, the Ship ** Malta," irom New York, bound to Quebec,—wished to be reported. Arrived, this moruing, from Liverpool, G. B., “ Theresa,’ with a general cargo of merchaudize, for Welsh & Owen, and others. Passengers. From Shediac and Summerside, per Heather Belle, Saturday vight, 2let iustiwat— Hon. Judge Peters, Hontls. W. H. Pope; D. Davies, John Ings, A. Hensley, R. Badin, Bowes resusla. | many companies that bad been loug established, Supposed Gen, Cauby will |diae, the steamer encountered large quantities of | avd it might be saiely said that they had thus | soon Arrived at that stage of business which enti- The losses had been quite within bounds; indeed much loss than the average rate of ordinary years, ‘They evuld not of course ae- conot for extraordinary years, but looking at the usual results their losses had been less than the ordinary average, according to the caleulatious of other offices. The number of agencies formed al- ready exceeded 500, placed all over the world.— He need not add that ia the formation of the com- pany and extending its operations over so wide a base, cousiderable expense njust becessarily be iacurted. Wherever there was a civilized spot at which business could be doné with a fair chance of profit, the proprietors might rely upou it that that business would be sought after. Lt might be interesting to state that net having an agent at Valparaiso they were in no way concerned in the losses arising trom the great fire there. Having reminded the shareholders that they each bad au individual interest in promoting the business of the company, and puinted out how uneh could be dose by their co-operation with the directors wm this way, he concluded by muving that the report be received and adopted. Mr. Alderman Dakin seconded the motion. — It could not but be a subject of congratulation that although they had agencies )o every part of the world, they bad escaped Joss frum the con- flagration at Valparaiso. He observed in their list of directors and officers that below the name ot F. W. Russell, which gave 80 much weight ot public coutideuce tu the company, was that of W. P. Chrehugh, the manager, and he was sure he spoke the unanimous feeling of the board when he said they were greatly indebted to that gen- tleman’s untiring exertions fur their suecess.— (Hear, bear.) The tact that the premium income, which in 1262 was £24,977, amounted in 1863 to £65,049, not only evidenced the soundress of the institution, but likewise its management. (Hear, hear.) The report was then adopted unanimously. M. Bown (Liverpool) said that, with a view to the extension of the business in Liverpool, it bad been thought desirable to add to the wumber of the Liverpool beard, and fuur geutlemen had been selected whose influence was very exteusive, and who had, since overtures: were first made to them, brought considerable business of their own, and whose interest would tend considerably to the advantage of the company. He moved that Messrs. E. H. Harrison, E. Musgrove, J. G. Rob- insou, and C. Wigg be added to the Liverpool board of direetion. The motion was seconded by Alderman Hale, and carried unanimously. The directors retiring by rotation, viz., Messrs. Alderman Hale, J. H. Maekenzie, J. E. Naylor, G. M. Bown, and G. Kendall, were unanimcusly re-cleeted, as were also the auditors, Messrs. Al len and Banner; and a vote of thanks to the di- rectors in Leadon and Liverpeyl concluded the busil.ess. A vote of thanks to the Chairman was next passed; and on the motion ef Mr. Colchester. seconded by Mr. Alderman Hale, a sunilar com- piimeut was paid te Mr. Clirebugh, to whose ex- ertions, the mover said, they were largely indebt- ed for their prosperous condition, and whose ur- banity and knowledge of business were known te all whe were brought into coduuunication with him; aod the Chairman, iu patting the resolu- tien, added that no vote of thanks ever given to a public officer was more merited, Messrs. Buteber, Severs, White, Thomson, Muteh, Kamsay, Bass t . Booth, R. Holwan, Logan Sq uare- | bridge, Robin, Jas. Holman and wife, Davison & wife, Mrs. Linkletter, Mrs. Dickieson, two Misses remain, Miss Myers aud four sailors. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 14—Expert, Gillis, New York; flour, &e. Alyine Flower, Allan, Bay Verte; deals. Rebin, Beudroit, Arichat; bal. I16—Heather Belle, MeKinwon, Haliias ; merchanudize. Clipper, Ter- Jouiu's, Nfid herrings. William & Mary, Ptil- pot, Hawksbury ; bal. 17—Woodbine, Robert- son, Picton; coal. 19—Wm. Henry, DeLovers, Picton; bal. Heatuer Belle, Dourke, Suediac : Barque Rdwin & Lizzie, Kiekham, Liv-} merehandize. Perseverence, Atwater, | Autigonish: limestone, W. Do Smith, Grant, | Pert Malgrase;: bal. Emily, Bieomfield, Ari} bP. L. G., Cnekshant, do; limestone. CLEARED, May 12—Amelia, Gerrior, Haiifax ; perk and | 13—Alexander, McDonald, Halitax ; pre- 14—Breeze, MeLeod, Halilax: potatoes Alpine Flower, Allan, Bay Verte; bal. binily fiuy, Halhtax ; produce. Steamer Commerce, general cargo) 27—Mare, Dixen, Bue- touche; bal. Lwig Expert, McDonald, N. Y,; eats aud petatues. Beunty, Orr, Lower Canada; iv. dv. do. PORT OF SUMMERSIDE. ARKIVED. April 27—Sehr. Elen Douglass, Milligan, Shediae; merchaudize. May 8—Clarinda, Betts, do.; do. 12—Colonel Ellsworth, Rowe, Boston ; do, Wm. Cousins, Bell, New York; deo. 1I— Argonout, Spinney, Pictou; do. 16—Dart, Mill, flour. M. C. Bowe, ‘Thursteen, Bos- ton; merchandize. Ellen Douglass, Milligan, Shediac; lumber. Mary Ann, Grant, Port Mul- grave, N. 85 bal. Index, Pearson, Shediac; flour. CLEARED. April 30—Schr. Maggie, Walsh, Shediae ; pro- duce. Dove, Chapman, de; oats. May 5 Riehmond, Allin, do.; produce. 10—Dart, Hill, de; vats. 14—Col. Ellsworth, Rowe, N. York ; do. 16—Argenout, Spinney Pictou ; bal. a LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMVANY. The second ordinary general meeting of pro prietors was held yesterday, at the Baltic, Thread- peedie-street ; Mr. F. W. Russell, M. P., in the chair. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Mr. Clirebugh, the manager, having read the notice convening the meeting, the report, of which the following is a copy, was taken aa read: “ The directors, in presenting their secoud an- nual report te the shareholders, have pleasure in bieng able to submit a statement of business ex- hibiting a large increase over the previous year : in tact, the income which has been reached has seldem—if ever—been obtained in the second year of any company. The premiums tor the year 1863 amount to £65,049 I1s. Sd., those re- ported last meeting were £22,246 19s, 3d; show- ing an increase of £39,502 I2s. 2d, or 160 pei cent. The amount paid aud provided for looses is £22,410 19s. 10d., being about 34 per cent. on the gross premiums, or 36 per cent. on the vet amount. The accounts of the company will be open tor the inspeetion of shareholders at the Londoo and Liverpool offices three clear days be- wre the meeting. After payment of all cutge nes, inetuding losses, reassuranees, general ex- ises of management, eXpenses Consequent on the formation of branches and agencies at houe aud abroad, aud commissions, and also the pay- ment of two half-years’ interest to proprietors ai the rate of 5 per cent. per annum—the directors ire enabled to add to the reserve fund the snm of £i2,000. The various establishments of the company at home and abread have exhibited great zeal and diligence during the year, as the inerease in business abundantly testifies, and the hest thanks of the shareholders are due to the va- rious branches, district superintendents, aud nu- merous agents. In these districts where th Lendon and Lancashire is net yet represented the selection of influential agents occupies the careful attention of the board. The directors have very recently secured the services of a com- mittee for Edinburgh; and, from the position and standing of the embers, they louk fur au increase of business from that quarter.” The Chairman obeerved that it was always pleasant for directors te meet shareholders under circumstances such as these im) which they as- sembled on the present occasion, when they had no apologies to make, but to congratulate them ou the prosperty they had attained. Me might say the progress ut the Company Was mest ealis- iactory, and tu some extent unparalleled, proving that it rested upon asound basis. It was in some degree owmg to the cortidence placed in the di- rectors, aud iu sume degree to personal exertions, that they had beew able to extend the business of the office as they had done. The imerease oi premiums received in 1863 over 1862 had been little short of £40,000. (Hear, hear) So large an jucrease could seareely be expeeted to follow swolen Glands and Joints, with Salt Rheum, Skin Eruptions, who are banished from the eoww- panionship ot the beautiful and healthy, who are debarred the joys and pl-asures of hite—rejoice— ‘tor a cure i offered you, in DR. RADWAY'S | first montis of the present year as compared with | RENOVATING KESOLVENT, that wil rid the two first mouths of the pest; aud these, be nd restore you tu Lealth and | j( remembered, were, generally spearing, the lwu /worst months of the year; hut taking the cou-| If afflicted with Servtalous, Chrenie Disease, parative returns of these [we months for the two) | Fever, Sores, Skin Eruptions, | yerrs as lie basis, they had reason lo expect that gt | Syphilis, Ulcer, Wuite Swellings, Riekets, Chronte Rheamatren | the present year would show au iuerease of £27,- | Goat St. Vitus’ Dance, King’s Evil, Bloteves, | 000, over that of the last, 1 in every future year, tor the results of the last lyear were really som thing unprecedented, but there were indications from which they euuld forms some calculations im the results of the two | ble assistance rendered by Mr. Coleman, the sub- Mr. Clirehugh briefly expressed fis acknow- ‘ecgement, and spuke of tie. great exertions of Mr. Gale, the Liverpool agent, whom be deserib- ed as a most indefatigable offiver, and the valua- manager, and the other officers of the company. {The Honerable Doctor Young is the Agent in Prince Edward Island for the influential Com- pany above referred to.) encouragement for them to persevere in a course which promised so much advantage ultimately, and preve to every man the advantage of belong- Suddenly | tig to a company which, in the face of so much dark clouds arose in the North West, aud ina few ; competition, could in se short a time show such | He ought also to mention that the bu. i-} On arriving at Summerside, the wiud! vess tor the two years already exeweded that ul | iE* Ships “EDWIN & LIZZIE,” and | i HEM ADYERTISEMERTS, A FIRST RATE OPENING FOR SPRING. ‘JUST RECEIVED! “GAZELLE,” from LIVERPOOL— 20 chests CONGO TEA, 2 curks Paucit’s BRANDY, (vintage 1860.) 4 “ Royal Glenury WHISKEY, 20 cases RASPBERRY BALM, 20 “ GINGERETTE, 39° Royal Glenury WHISKEY, 20 © BLENDED WHIskKky, 24 “ Old JAMAICA RUM, Fine OLD TOM GIN, 2 “ FINE OLD SHERRY, 10 “ PALE BRANDY, 5. “- CHAMPAGNE, 7 pons DEMERARA RUM, : All on comsiguwent and will be sold at low prices. » WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. Charlottetown, May 23, 1864. is! 4in ALMA! ALMA! NEW YORK, NEW YORK. LANDING ex Alma, from New York— 150 Barrels Choice FLOUR, 50 Sides SOLE LEATHER. J. & T. MORRIS. Mav 23, 164. ‘i FURNITURE! UST ARRIVED Scbr. Caledonia, with a large assortinent of GOODS, for GEORGE DOUGLASS. ere Se . TERAH! TERAH! NEW YORK. NEW YorkK. ANDING, ex Tera, from New York— 190 Barrels FLOUR, (Buckeye brand) for Family aud Baker's uve. J.& T. MORRIS. _ May 23, 1864. % CALEDONIA! CALEDONIA! BOSTON. BOSTON. | ANDING ex Caledonia,from Bostoa— 4 150 Barrels Pastry FLOUR, 250 Boxes LOZENGES (Chase’s,) 40 dv CANDLES, (Morril’s,) G. & T. MORRIS To Farmers, Merchants, Shipbuilders, Tanners, and Mechanics FEE UNDERSIGNED has been instructed by the owners to offer FOR SALE, or RENT, several VALUABLE FREEUOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES and FARMS ia BELFASID and other parts of the Island, in good heart and ready fur cropping this Spring, for which good valid tithes and immediate possessiva can be given. Atsi — Several BUILDING LOTS in that most advantageous mercantile situation, “SUMMER DILL,” adjoining Montague Bridge, 10 miles from Georgetown, where clooe on to 150,000 bushels of produce are annually shipped, nearly ull paid for in cash. Ame-~ ricans and other speculators purchase here, aad ship for Groat Britain, the United States, Ke. &c Ke. A number of Stores, Wharfs, a Meeting House, Post Office, and a Temperance Society established for sometime, with many Grist and Saw Mills, and Cloch Works in the wieimty ; where also any quantity of all kinds of Lamwber ean ‘be had, in trade, at low rates. “SOMMER HILL” property is the only Freehold one fur sule in the place, which renders it wost desirable jor the utove class of Artisans, pow so much wanted in this lite village in its infaney. 4 STORE, and Dwelling in it, capable of holding 15,000 bushels of prodace, wich a double Wharf and site for Lime Kilo, wall be sold cheap or let, the Ist May next. Buildings will be erected, if desired, and at moderate rent to good tradesmen, menbere of any Lemperance Suciety, who will mect with every encuuragement, sod trade taken in payment. J ichneoaten Hall and Farmer's Club will shortly be erected at Summer Hill. Close on to £70, in cash and material, bas already been raised for this purpose, with @ free site for any extent the building umay require. The inducements heid out to temperance men to settle down in this locality ought to cause the Lots for sale there to be purchased atan early day. Sach a good chance, on such easy terms, seldom occurs. And, mdeed, sume of these Lots are alrendy looked for. A Temperance Hotel or Boarding House is now much wanted in this iocality. te Plans, particulars, and any other information can be obtained by calling at the office of Messrs. Bat. & Son, Surveyors and Land Commissioners, Charlottetown ; W. SanpEkson, F. P. Norrox, Tuos. ANNEAR, Georgetown; Jas. Baoyprick, Campbeltown ; F. W. liveness, Examiner Office, Ch’town; and to the owner of ** Summer Hill” rty. P. STEPHENS, Orwell Cheap Store—from A NespLe ro an ANCHOR. tga 4 18 Flour, Rye & Co UST KECKIVED at the SUBSCRI- BER’S SALE KUOM and will be sold at lowest rates fur cash or approved paper— 75 Bois. * BUCKEYE” FLOUR (for Baker's five) low * EXTRA STATE do eal.) SPRING GOODS, 1=GA, NOW OPENING Liverpool House, 100 * ee - w» “ CANADA 0 RYE do Great George Street. W “ CORNMEAL do (100 Ibe each) WILLIAM FULL N. RANKIN, Queen Sirect. May 16th, 1864. is _May 23, 1864. EDWIN & LIZZIE. LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. ANDING, ex Edw.n §& Lizzie, from Liverpool— 50 Chests TEA, (warrented.) SO Half chests THA, (family use,) i7 Hids. BRANDY and GIN. J.& T. MORRIS. May 23, 1864. 2i Pasture! Pasture! yer SUPERIOR PASTURE to be let, on the Mount Edward Roud, about 2 miles from Charlottetown; well watered, goc shelter for warm weather, well secured by fene- ing, and CHEAPER than any other Pasture in the Koyalty. Application w be wade at the * Examiner Office.” Charlottetown, May 23, 1864. ~ Saladin Mare for Sale. "FO be sold at Private Sule, at a great bargain, a very fine SALADIN MARE. She is a fust trotter, easy and gentle in harness or seddle, and works well in the Cart or Plough She has no fault or blemish, aud will be sold at a low figure on eredit, the owner having no use for her. Application to be made at the “ Examiner Oltice.”” May 23, 1864. YW ANTED —As an indoor and out- door seryaut in a small family, an active and intelligent Boy of 16 or 17 years of age, to whom good waves willbe given.” He must understand how to manage a horse, and bring a certificate of character. Agplication to be made at the * Exami- ner’ Oflice. HEM EDVERTISERERTS. RA ew ee AUCTION SALIC. CANADA FLOUR, Huscovade Wolasses,, PeRKuyper Gin, Demerara Bam!! viocnseaiapemegulilesis By AUCTION, will be sold, er ERIDAY, the 27th instant, at 11 o’clocx, AT THE STOREOF J. ROBERT ECKART, Telegraph Building, Water Street : 525 bbis. extra super. CANADA FLOUR, (May Inspection.) 17 punch. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, 10 thds. DAKUY PER GIN, 7 punch. DEMERARA KUM. TERMS — Three Months’ eredit on all suns over £10, op approved Jvint Notes. WiLLIAM DODD, May 23, 1864. Auctioneer. Flour, Tea, Leather, Gin, &c. Ac. &e, T° he sold at AUCTION, on WED- NESDAY, the Ist day of JUNE next, at il o'clock, in frout of the subscriber's Sale Room : 400 bbls FLOUK, Extra Btate, Supertine & Bakers’. 75 chests and half chests TEA, 75 sides Prime New York SOLE LEATHER, 40 boxes CANDLES, 3 huds J. DuKuyper GIN, 100 boxes Chase's LOZENGES. Teams—All sus over £10, 3 months ; over £75, 6 mouths, ou approved Joint Notes, J. & T. MORRIS, Ch'town, May 23, 1803. Aucttoneers. re Just the things you want. Call at Bell’s Clothing Store. QUEEN STREET, Y 7HEKE you can purchase at MODE. RATE PRICES— Beaver CLOTH, Felt, Tweed and Straw HATS, Cloth aud Tweed CAPS, Shirtx, Ties, Scarts, Collars, Gloves, Braces, Underclothing, Socks. Oil Clothing, Sou’ westers, Over- alls, Jumpers; Tranks, Valises, Um- brellus, Water-proof COATS and LEGGINGS, anda GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Ready-made Clothing, Suitable for the Season. ALSO, A chvice selection of Clot’ s, Tweeds, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Tailors’ Trimmings, which will be made up to order at the shortest notice CHARLES BELL, May 23,1864. tf _ Proprietor. A few facts worth knowing. gts A PACT WORTH KNOWING that R. R. MacLELLAN takes the best and cheapest Pliotographs in the Colony. Its A FACT worth knowing that R. R. M+c- LELLAN is at home daily, aud keeps always on haud a fall Stuck of Chemicals aud every requisite in the art. Its A FACT worth knowing that no one but an Artist can take an Artistic Photograph. IV’S A FACT worth knowing that BR. R. Mac- LELLAN takes the largess Mhotuyraphs ever taken iv the Colony, plate 12 x 14 inelres. I'S A FACT worth knowing that R. R. Mac- LELLAN zives 16 beautiful Photographs for tweiuy shillings George Street, May 23, 1864. fresh Garden Flower and Field Seed. really of the Growth of 1863! J} Ust arrived from ENGLAND and UNITED STATES, a choice lot of Garden and Flower Seeds, in alinost every variety; also Ked and White Clover, und diiferent varieties of May ‘2, P64. Flour! Flour! ;> ER Krgantines ** HOUND” - ~ EXPORT,’ fron NEW YORK 200 Bbis. Superfine and Extra STATE FLOUR. Cheap for Cash. and R. W. BRECKEN, Water Street, adjcining the Bank. May 23, 1864. 3n First instalment of SPRING GOODS! Jast arrived per Bark Evwin & Lizzie: BONNETS, HATS, MANTLES, HABERDASHERY., &e. &e. &e. WM. HEARD. Queen Square TTouse, May 23, 1864. W.S SMITH, Great George Street. FLOUR, TEAS, WINES, SPIRITS and GENERAL GROCERIES. N. B.—W.S. 8. would call the attention of Re tai! Dealers to his Stock of Wines, Spirits, &e. Ch'town, May 23, 1864. isl & rw tf ° KENT STREET Fashionable Millinery ESTABLISHMENT, OW OPENED with a LARGE STOCK of Fashionable BONNETS, Fashionable HATS, Fashionable FLOWERS, Fashiouable FEATHERS, Ladies’ Dress CAPS, French Kib GLOVES, New kKIBBONS, LACES, Jet TRIMMINGS, PARASOLS, HOSIERY, &c., SKELETON SKIRTS direct from the Manutscturers ; MILLINERY of all kinds made to order, at the shortest notice. A SPLENDID STOCK eof MANTLE CLOTHS, whieh will be made up in all the uewest styles. t@ FANCY GOODS, &e. 23 THOMPSON & CO. Keut Street, May 23, 1864 4w éé ” Barque ~ GAZELLE. (Que above WELL-KNOWN PACKET, RK. Irving, Master, will sail from CHARLOTTETOWN for LIVERPOOL, on THURSDAY. the vd JUNE next, and wiil return trom Liverpool to Charlottetown immediately. For Freight or a ow apply to y. LORD & CO. Ch'town, May 23, 1864. rw tin To Captains and Ship Owners. ‘BXiiK Directors of the Charlottetown Gas Company will receive TENDERS for the Freight of COAL per Ton from Pictou. Tenders to be delivered at the Gas Works aot later than FRIDAY, the 27th iustant. Good security will be required, By order, WM. MURPHY, Sec’'y & Manager. May 23, 1364. TO TRUCKMEN. [UE Directors of the Charlotretown Ga- Company will receive TENDERS for the Trockage of Coal and other goods, at per load, to and from the Gus Works to any part of the City. Tenders to be delivered not liter than FRIDAY, the 27th instant. Ly order, WM. MURPILY, sec'y & Manager. May 25, 1St4. Public Tea and Lottery! A oof St. Gronae's Cuurgcn, Grand River, Lot 55. will be held on WEDNESDAY. the 6th day of JULY next, on the grounds adjoining the Churet where arrangements will be wade for the coutort and enjoyment of those preseut, fea on the tables at Three o'clock, Sweeaist and other Parnip Seeds, which with sowe superior Timothy aud Clover Seed of Island unprecedented low prices. . . T. DESBRISAY. _ May 23, 1854. 4i Li taey could keep the | Oleoth Waetory! | (PH SUBSURIBEK begs reapecttally to inform the public that he will continne to ture CLUPH, &c., at bis establishuent m ryon, Wool will be received in Charlotielown by H. J. Catlbeck, Agent, or at the Mill, “gap> Cloth received for Dyeing and Dressing Pimples, ‘Tetter, use Radway's Renovating e- | ball relling in that manner, thes would soon roll | Heretofore. | solvent, this remedy will eure yuu. | buttle. Suld by Dugyists. Price $1 per it up w a very fespectavle size, aad be suyuiiied : (tual What bad beeu accomplehed was a suflicieut! May 23, 1804. CHARLES I. STANFIELD. t urowth, are now on sale at Apotiieeares Hall, at} On the same day, in connection with the above. 2 number of valuable articles will be dispoeed of by Lottery, comprising 2 Saperior Ww ATCHES, GOLD NUGGET, SILVER CHAIN, Engravings, Oil Paintings, Maps and bovks, in ail jiftecu 1 valacd at £26. "Tickets for the Lottery Is. 6d. each, may be had at the Stores of ilon. Mr. Walker, Charlottetown ; Hon. A A. MeDouaid, Capt. John McDonald nial Mr. James MeCormack, Georgetown; wud of the following Committee of Munageme pt :—Jobu Me- Dougall, doliu MecMullim, Hagh MePeee, Patrick Morrison, Rouatd McVormack, Johu Watker, Louis i as! Campbell and James McDonald,from who tickets Fe le. 6d. each, may alsa he had. E UAT JOUN MesWALNE, Sec’y. May 23, 1564. WEST INDIA PRODUCE. Hi Subse: ibers are instructed co offer a AUCTION, upon arrival the Jeargoe of the Brigantine ** Helen Davies,” expected here about isth MAY, from BARBA DOES and DEMERARA, cousisting of :— 6U ‘Tierces Prime Museovado SUGAR 10 Uhds de dv do 50 Bois dio do do 200 Pun. Heavy retailing MOLASSES, IS NOW OPENING The First Tnstalment SPRING STOCK, | Ladies’ Black & Colored Mantles, Paletots 30 do Strong Demerara RUM, and Alexandra Jackets. cp Tenn Lien — Bonnet Ribbons in all the neatest styles, M 2 1864 Jd. & = MORRIS, Anctioneer.s Ladies’ Parasols apd Parachutes, May 3 ’ 4. . 7. ° . — = Ladies’ Kid, 3ilk and Thread Gloves, in MAILS ' great variety; By Steamer ‘Heather Belle.’ | Hair Nets, D.ess — Theuinge, N AILS for NOVA SUOTIA, NEW) . — ’ BRUNSWICK, CANADA, and the UNIT.) The greater part of Stock daily expected per ED SLPALKS, will, (during bext week,) be made; Eowis & Lizzie and Tuenesa, from Llecspadlt a and forwarded from the General Post Vilice, as! Charfottetown, Miy 16, 1864. fellows: j - For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, on MONDAY aud | 7 THURSDAY an ut 10 ne °. m. . A, MeN EI L For Canada, the United States aud New Bruns. | ; : wiek, via Shediae, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY | Manager of the Charlottetown Reading mernings, at 84, a.m. Room ; : " L.C. OWEN, Postmaster General. und Merchants Exchange, General Post Uttice, . Bre respectfully to inform bis friends —— Ch’'town, Lath MagyAQs ss aud the public that he has opened an Office as Wanted—Journeymen Tailors. — n and ane aaae : . . > |inthe Reapise Room Buttpines, up-stairs, corner NY NUMBER OF GOOD WORK. ™ ' MEN cau tind coustant employment, with ae oo _ ne epee Cane “aed sagen ’ te For Sule, on arrival of Spring vessels — ss neal saantioniiatte yy me me Flour, Tea, Sagar, Molasses, &e; samples of which s ey gh ela STORE. will be kept at the Olfice for inspection. _ Queen Street, ect Ac Pt Oc RE OE Parties wishing to charter vessels, also oes ROTI CE! | aud captains: waiting tr ight, will please eult un PEXHE FIRST MEKULNG of the Share-| st iner farennnt 1 the Woke of the utice Kept holders in the Prince Edward Island Steam| Entries and Clearances, Charter Parties, Bills of Navigation Company, will be held on THURSDAY, } Ladiug, Manifesis, Agreements, laidentures, &c, the 26th day of MAY instant, wt the Oilice of Jou | filled up aud furuished ul sioriest netive. Ines, Esq. in this City, at the hour of weveno clock. Charlottetown, P E Island, 9th May, 1864, pm, for the election of Directors and Officers. and} 7 . forthe making of Bye-Laws, Rules and Reygalations | tor the fuiure management of the said Sieam Navi- | Charlotictown and Souris gution Company, in pursuance of the Act of Lucor- | PACKBT . poration. FEU well-known fast ssiling echr. CHRISTIANA, Dominick Deagle Muster, will raa between Chaclotietown and Sourie this. Sian. = mer, calling at intermediate Ports . . | For Freight or Passage please apply to W. W. Furniture WW aAreTOOHMis. Lond é Co. Shoshiaeaaents Sabon i lien, Souris ; sl cia Konald Walker, Grand Kiver; Thos. Cameron, GEORGE DOUGLASS, | Georyetown; D R Stewart, Murray Harbor; J C. | McMillan, Wood Islands. Manufacturer and Importer of Furnitur and Upholstery Goods, R. R. HODGSON, Oue of the persons named in the Act of Incorporation. Dated at the City of Charlottetown, this I8th day May. 186! lin May 9, 1864. tf Cash Provision Store !) <« ESPECTFULLY solicits the attention call at his New and Spacious Wark-nooms, onthe corner of Kent Street and Kiny’s Sqaare, directly opposite the Store of Beer & Sons, aud examine as and complete an ASSORTMENT OF FUK- NITURE, comprising many new and beuautital designs, a8 can be found iu this City. \ His long experience in the business with facilities | for prosecuting the same to advantage, combined with moderate expenses, evables him to sell his GOODS at much less per cent than any other Fur- niture store in this Island. Every article required | for Ilousekeeping supplied at this Establistiuent. A few of those eclebrated Clothes Wringers, a| most convenient article in a good Mousekeeper's Laundry. N. B.—One Saperivr Rose wood, 7 vetavo PIANO | FORTE, London wake. | GEORGE DOUGLASS. Corner of Kent street and King s Square. | Charlottetown, Nov. 30. 1863 ALL has removed his office ‘ I. C . from Queen-street to PEAKE'S NEW BRICK BUILDING, Water-street, ueat door to the Reading Room, where all business con- nected with the Steamer * Commence’ will be transacted. Ch. Town, May 16, 1863. KF. P. NORTON, Auctioneer & Commission Merchant, GOKRGETUOWN - - + P. E. ISLAND Spring Park Pottery! Encourage Home Manufacture. REMOVED. ist of MAY next, and will be prepared to furnish the following articles, of all sizes, at Wholesale and Pots, Chimney Tops, Stove-pipe Collars, &c. &e Now on hauda large quautity of the above ar- ticles, which will be sold at low rates. T. M. BUKNS. imported Fy uf Charlottetown, Mureh 14, 1864 tewn or vicinity. ’ copying” in a Solicitor's Office. Muay 2, Lse4. (other papers please copy ) Situation Wanted! § Examiner Ollice.”” May 9, 1864. ins PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. PRESIDENT: WILLIAM HEARD, Esquire. PIRECTORS: HON. DANL DAVIEs, 'HON W. W. LORD, HON GEO BEER, 4&4 PUBLIC TEA, in aid of the Funds) 5a uBs DUNCAN, Boe. | HENRY UASZABD, Boy SECKRTARY : DANIEL J. KOBERTS, Le Risks taken daily at the Oilices in Water-street Alay 4. Boot & Shoe Maker, | oceurs. Great Aitraction!! of such as are in want of FURNITURE ed | Rare opportunity fer purchasing Building Sites. 22 LOTS . FPRHE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that an opportunity now offers such as seldom That valunble piece of yroand heretofore known as the Barrack Square, will be sold on the spot by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Tuesday, 14th June next. Great care bas been taken to lay out the various sites in the most judicious manner, soas to combine the useful with the ormameutal. A handsome en- pieneee, sixty feet wide on the entire sex face, haw ven reserved asa Promenade and carriage drive for the beanty and farhion of the city, and the spot, whieh embraces one of the most enchanting and picturesque panoramas, bids fair to become this faverite resurt of all. Now that a noble line of steamers connects our city with the neighboring continent. the time has arrived whenan HOTEL must be built ;—here Retail, viz: —Milk Pans, Cream, Batter, Preset ve aud Bean Crocks, Liquor Jars, Pitchers, Flower Dealers in the articles enumerated can obtain their Stock at the Pottery much cheaper than it can be Ve S WENTWORTH STEVENSON ~ is desirous of obtaining «situation as BOOK. | of gehooner “ HIGHLAND MALD.” : KEEPER or GENERAL CLERK in Charlotte. SUE ,” now M4 days Wonld also accept of any! ¢9>- Terms ut Sale. ANTED, by an experieoced business man, a situation as SALESMAN or AC- ! A +. COUNTANT in a COMMERCIAL HOUSE. Fer | @p} varticulars apply to the Hon. Eowaxp WHetas, 5 3 qd =! ‘ incorporated 1: 4th _A pril, 1863... HON. JOS. HENSLEY, | then is the spot apou which to raise a building suitable to the requirements of the numerous view tors who visit our shoves in pursuit of bealth business and recreation, : Hour of Sale ---11 o'clock, a m. tH A piano of the premises, with conditivus, to be seen at the office of the undersioned. J.& T. MORRIS, Auctioneers. Chitown, May 16, 1804. din Flour, Rye and Cornmeal, Hourly Expected, Ex HOUND, from NEW YORK, » © » i, ‘ ' » y (LUE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully | 2OIYQ) ENLS. Fries State FLOUR, acqnaint the Citizens of Charlottetown and the Gs Ge ew wl = ’ people of the Island yenerally that he will re-open ae isd ive = his f: ARTHENWAKE ESTABLISH MENT on the : WY Bags Cornmeal. The above having been purchased for cush, and selected personally by owners, will be sold at Auction immediate) y vn arrival, of which due notice will be given. N. RANKIN, _ May 16, 1564. Auctioneer. Canada LK lour! 52 BLS. No. 1 SUPERPINE CANADA FLOUR, “MAW INSPECTION,” | will be offered at Auction immediately on arrival | from QUEBEC. J. ROBERT ECK ARE. - | Ch’town, PE. 1, May 16, 1864, ‘ Ni.W GOODS Ki have received, per steamer COM~ Marine Insurance Company .., srtiac stock compels: ® portion of oF Ladies’ Fashionable Dress Mutevinis, . Manutles, Shawls ; Hats, Hair Nets, Cap Fronts, etc, ete. ete., Grey and Whise Cottons ; Cotton Warp, Striped Shirtings, T chings, Canvases tk., et, ee, f DELANEY & WILSON, Ch'town, May 16, 1804. ; i i } ' —_—_— Proposed Chamber of Commerce. nection with the foraatiou of toe Chasnber of Conmerce, which was to have taken place in | the City Mallow Friday the 13th inat., ix posi poued i autil FRIDAY, the dd Jane, ai 3 o'clock, pan, i X be —As this meeting will Le oue of intere<t to fedtncactont ! _ patty 2 jarge uitewlauce is desirable. Mav 16, 186 The London avd Lancashire ‘Has removed to Water Street, = _ pap AND LIFE Opposite Hon. W. W. Lord’s. Ch’'town, May 9, 1864. Sine bust DENTISTRY. ERR. STRICKLAND, having returned | to the Island, will reawwe the practice of | DENTISTRY. Olaco—Great George, three dours | | from Water-sireet. Office Loure from 16 aw. to! ia mm. 1 Giecosmbor 71h, 1863. | HAVING A LARGE PAID UP CAPITAL, | Ensurance Companies, Accopt all classes of Risks, At cowvable rates of premium. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. + Charlottetown, P. E. I, i Marek Slat, 1564. : all papers re ———— ED PERLE sdjourved Public Meeting iu on-- RN = t }.