Tae ISL TT ER TERT {} ] Easrer Mear.—The show of meat on Satur- ; Married, : ‘ © te e day was, a8 We anticipated, creditable to At New er Lot i ey the 10th ‘ a : Lee's . 25.0. ..8 ’ ai instant, at the residence of the father of the bride. | ‘ his count Mr lake's stall was the centre : ; : ; ’ . i sou thi mtry. Mr, Blake's stall wa _ ord by the Rev, H, B. Swabey, A. B, Mr. John Bireh, = e mid will give | of attraction, and it is the general opinion of all The N of Lot 16, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr. v f : . , . he New York Tribune says, “The reason why Jo Silis, Seur. . , ' vise Which he upholds. those who saw the beef and mutton exhibited by bedi . anu ys, “Ther ) hn Ellis, Seur } ' e ; } ; rake’s Plantation Bitters are so universally used re ee seldom bas a & - ecereed tt s bim, that they could not be excelled in any mar : : : y Died ‘ such far terms as Gen. Lee, but | a a ; snd have such an immense sale, is that they are al- _ ; = bw obtain od mere tha Ket in the world. The beet exhi rited by Mr : ai 4 : : At Bedequi the gait W ( { ver ret ; : aM ways made up to the original standard, of highly after 4 days illness, Mary Aun, vounyest danv! sentated for 4 1) leas he was giad to Bridges was also very creditable. The best beet : : : ; atte Gays tine eet » sOungest daughter | pe j t I i la rin : \ shal i ., | vigorating material and of pure quality, although | of Mr. Alexander McFarlane, aged 13 yeare | . — “ ender ot ees ftormidavie arny ; » twa e “i } r } » al rwought, 4 . a aaa hia . . seals 7 . : ¢ 1 was from two cows fed "7 Mr. Blake, and bought the prices have so largely advanced,”’ de ae bs . ee ee ie ‘gn the 7 instant, | ona ‘ . “S " va) Ss and ti ther from the oa 4 . i é Mr iomas Carruthers, ayved 99 years, leaving —_—o the one from Cot. Gray, and the othe eT The ZJribune just hits the nail on the head * & > ‘ ' sant Prat 7 ole po faeta an uP ‘i : - . : > i Boston Con ri nenting on Lee's Liewt. Geverner. The following facts and ig The Plantation Bitters are not only made of pure, Phe deceased was born in the parish of Curlava- | 6 aaya:— ures give the necessary information as to the The rock, Dumfrieshire, Seothuid, whence he emigrated | neo nebler epectacte has been evea of the world, since the ‘Te ovr mind resented to the beginning of this fearftl straggie, than the nego- ‘ vation Which hae jnet taken piace between Gen Grant and Geu. Le It was arranged with the geheacy and geverosity which became honorabh ow respected each other; and, after ¢ snd trial of mutual strength, shook hands in the , are and expectation of future amity and gon “ W the one demanded mo mean conces wens, the other ¢ ld vield without any of that ation which feaves a sting behind To save ¢ r shedd of wd, and in the hoy 0 wed and} re ve peace DelWeet the citizens ef aco ‘ ‘ vy, long estranged from eacl r the grand transaction has been censum wated on the field of arme.” It is reported here that NewRBeRy, Mare! Gen. Sherman took N a proposition from the Confederates to umie with the Seuth in a foreigr war, pre ted aweneral parden is granted to the ‘ e 8 art return of property, the « Tet a t cousliilulioenal amendmen! . ‘ , | nas of Sherma ‘a Sick have recovered lioined the arcny, as also detachments of new ts Tie enemy ar quiet Large numbers d come into our ues daily. Wade Hampton's cavalry are threatening a rai on our supphes between Kiugsten aod Goldsboro, ~~ p vises fo be a formidable alfa F The << - a } , ; neceseary arrangements have been made ter then A private letter from England, speaking of a } oneal? , i, .. . . a » ° ° ptien, which will result in Wade's defeat,it net | Union of the Provinces. says: —“ The feeling in » Gen Sherman's men have becon . ae mi : | ' en herman s then lay econ is country is strongly in favor of it; and I think. e elated and fearless over their many victories : . Ps eile man 6 on aren .ia bimeclt. Theee of |! ®* curv 1, the Colonies will be looked on with ' ‘ ‘ . i ’ if i . thems went out foraging Lae other day some thirty | "eat suspicion, and their credit much impaired s inte the enemy's country and formed inline | here. The present uncertainty ef the question has | . iour times, repuising a detachment o! reduced the price of all Colonial investments below te ‘ontederates n 1c CaS . t yi i Ce eue 2 ‘ ‘ ea 1 Occasion ng ever known, with money at the same low Sinall squads of men goall around the enemy a ; har t 1 st . 5 1 re on to d r ) i - ' 4 Ss ‘ I 3 i fu G ie i t Col s vy be vyked ty ) d art al Ok st ; BPD > +. _ ’ ' —-—- ‘ t aT Port av Prince, Crpa.—An reed Ne Tr _ . . YY T? . | Port : Pr, as ee i dil NEWS BY TELEGRAPH FROM THE SEA1 : Ce a ee ‘ . a mreniall . a , OF WAR. at « igration at that place. It appears that ie 0 e 25th of Febrnary, at the close of the carnival, New York, April 17, p.m 5 y theatre took fire, destroying t Mobile was captured on the evening of the 91! ithe fi S ¢ muni to the _ ; re aret ~~ after & vin , ‘ » . y ut 1 resistance after Spanish Fort fel } 3, spreading fron 0 anothe The following despatch bas been received ; ed buildings were fuid in ashes “ Wasnineton, April 17, 11.50 se unting from forty to f } A men. enld't te Survatt 1 1 u s. Ther ess ens at §& irv Seward 8 et |} ‘ amg * . } r ta Pp ‘ \ we, att led by a es to assist the snfferers, and a ceneral sub ava gud i ‘ ny a t 2 Crow 10 18 O} ned for t peat He wac cunght in Maryland. M i oe is Seward w be fer to kK \ i as ia We trnderstand the follow i gentlemen have 3 lo DOC asceria d} a the ; j been se eeted for Sheriff's for this Island for the New You, April i8. ensuing year: — James MeDonald, Esq, New Poe qannsstie et the Preidi i ca Perth, for King’s County; Thomas Dodd, Esq, Feenes { 4 F reta . ; ~<a “| * pa eee al ; en . Charlotretewn, for Queen's County: Dugald S ‘ a > i . > i ati diiiatiant rae ae oe j MeNutt, Fsy, Princetown Royalty, for Prince oe « oa ’ ~ th ri yy ! ; : i ix | + , : ’ x i ‘ #1” ot ’ New York papers sav that rooms have b I ; ~ 1 \ i . vy ; ged ’ vt Hi f that City for . { i aud Vo Glier i L ; te Qlener Lee, 4 ’ last ace 2 ('at ' x i arrive oa i wing oak 7 ; | , Maid of ’ ‘ + ; is ' \I ~ ‘ ~ é » <~ ( ] ‘ ‘ at 4 4 ! i ae ts = = - ! ! T | S r '» » . ‘ ; 7 } bal 2 ( | rw } Is No Greid I4 f | } . i i ’ * Shi at ' irk New } | ‘ ( ] ig ef Por i ail ‘ 7 “ f Preaids ] ' ' 7 d ‘i ¥ i \ ; I 2 3 —~2w2.~e a £ ; I ter fled S I new P lent of the 1 1 i! 4 i ’ ; ' . - I ~ af ; ad | o ! 1 im mg s ‘ { tie The ' wt { “ g war to ‘ rend, ar ting ! ebeil « L prison « ef every man Cont re ler. -¢ sul I ind dread the e« ou, closing his remarks with the following hans erv Seward } his svn are bot . e:—** We have put down these traitors in slowly Geld 14 4 arme; let us put them down law, in public jedgment and in the murals ef the werid.” In New York, April 19. feeding, weight, &c., of the cattle exhibited: B. Wright’ Ox, Live weight 1895 Ibs bho do dead itso Do Cow live Iso G. Coles's Ox do lose lo Ld do do 1520 L. W rig lit a Ox ao 137: Iho do dead SOO Blake's Cow live lizo Do the best dead 930 lo 2d do live 1260 Do do dead g50 Do od do live 1400 Bri 4 do do 1280) Do do dead 750 I) ir’s Ox live 1420 Belis Cow dy L400 Do do dead 800 Puree Sheep, fed by B. Wright Esq., “Live weight, 570 Dead Jld — Herald _—_———32 =o EXPORTATION FROM MARiTisue Province. brauring the past half vear, ending 30th June. the Portations of Nova Scotia into Canada amounted to $79,073; New Brunswick, $5,893; Prince Ed ward Island, $1,867; Newfoundland principal! fish and fish oil, $13,961; making a total of $101, j ] Sid) the me nnortat — ted e i A ihe same importations amounted to $115,812 pally in fi he quantity from Newfoundland, princi- sh, being $134 517. ddressing a mab at Nashville. Tennessee, a, few Wehave oe particulars regarding the r ‘ported meuths age, he advocated the division a* the eirrender of Johusten to Sherman The lattes property of the rich amongst the peor, and even veewpied Raleigh, the ¢ tal of North Carolina, mentioned t iw names ofa number of persons Whose i ad Gouvernor Vance, of that State, possessions he thought onght to be given to the | ‘ra taken weedy. Such is the man cal ed upon te rule thirty lef 2p at ted to be at Hillsbero, ions of peop!e. ‘ { y : ot a << wieinion & ~ Ca; i Sallisburg, N. ¢ e The Portiand (Maine) Advertiser says that the 3 ‘ j ris rs, and 1) gt Federal Governinent bas notified the Montreal 7 bales of ¢ Hie also deat j Ocean Steamship Company and the International siiroad bridz BAG 20 MRmeuse | yermue Company, that i any of their veseels hereafter go- tary steres ing out return and bring passengers to that port President Joinson was visited yesterday by a from whom passports are required, and who have se te and in reaper and esteem, the wo of Lil cor fi lence ‘ tiitrisluies, Their ae8urance of President made a apeech, ia which he referred te the cause that nerved the asaassin’s arm, and said that the American people must learn that treaser is the blackest of crimes, and that it must pay the peuaity Both Secretary Seward and his son are re covering We have no confirmation ef the arrest of the asenasins. Business ix country, the day entirely suspended throughout the being devoted to wourning. —_-- (By Telegraph to the Examiner.) SEWARD AND HIS SON RECOVERING ARREST OF ASSASSINS NOT CONFIRMED. New York, April 20 By “ Belgium” at Portland and “ Persia” a this Port we have dat:s to the 9th inst. Parliament further debtaed the subject of Cana ..--20,000 deaths oecurred in St. | Petereburg from disease resembling plague. Con- suis closed 8S a Gof a 904. Breadstuffs and pro tiewe dull.....To-day is fast day i New York. andt The reward for the arrest and conviction of Boot and $25,000 to dian detences nons CO here are ho gold quotations... . has been increased to B75.000, the conviction of his acconpices eee vy th Guerilla, with 700 men, has surrendered... . Fred eriek Seward is improving. ‘The Secretary sa up 3 short fime to-day, and is dving well.....Th remains of Presideut Lincoln are lying in state to- | day at the Capitul. No war news. APRrit 2Ist. President Lincoln's body reached Baltimor thie morning, on ite way to Springfield .... Paro i 1g Lee's ari 'y c yun tl ted on the 13th. Oni “Li report puta the number of men at 26,117; 15 batteries artillery; 71 stand colors; 15,90 sma ; ii ) wagene, id mute left for heme mostly in small squad -«.New British Minister was presented to Pre dent Johnsen yesterday. His reply of President, indieated sincere desire {: continued friendly relations.....General Thom: ' and 4000 horses a ibe nen 1 address, au captured Columbus, Ga., after hard fighting..... Seward and sou are progressing taveurably.... bold 3495 - +? - MeLancnory Accipenr. — Ou Tuesday last, | & ttle giri, about nine Mr. M ‘Fariane, Engineer on board Steam Fert Boat Ora, was acei lently killed on b vard sat The per ehild had, a few Inoments previous to the ace » years of age, daughter o boat, by falling on the machinery. Geat, gone on beard with her father’s dianer, an the Engine a burch—the wind blowing hard a © sitting on a grating, in Veage] room, th tua ! $ the time—the child fell en the machi ery anu Was instantly killed, her head being severed fro ber body by the shaft.—Jsi. - 7. _ ; Tux Grevuounp.—This fine Steamer of the) Colonial Mess: 4 Boston and line, owned by Will not be the diseontis t hameut YY invigorating, beautifying and dressing the hair; natural color to the bair. lthem.—W. R Warrson, Agent for P. E. Island. ten years of my re 1, a d those whico ‘ the pol swith them, theis steamers land any t provided themselve allowed to passengers or r a TT; ” earge at any port of the United States, but will} Oct. 10, 1864. 6m 160 Bbls. Government Hills. be ordered to sea again, ee en ee ee eee | Dailw Expected iio Cleanse the Blood. , peewee, Reetprociyy Treaty.—The formal notice of treaty h ¢ the British Government, and laid before Par- by Earl Rassell, _ —Tee - - CHALLENGES THE WorLp.—Mrs S.A. Allen’s uance of the 5 hee n receive d World’s Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamum, or Liair Dressing, are acknowledged by all who use i them te be the best preparations for restoring, |are caused by impurity of the blood, they arrest the fall and impart a healthful and Every Druggist sells k ited eliiniiatinlliieatn RerorM IN Resta.—The following extract from the reeent reseript of che Eimperor Alexan- der refers to the petition of the nobility for a con- stitutienal form ef Gorernment :— “The reforms happily accomplished during the | ‘ sé are how in process ot execution und solicitude for the amelior- |} ition and perfection of the diferent branches of enliy tomy eonstan! tical organization of the State, so far as possible, and in the order marked out by my will Che right ¢f initiative in the various portions of this werk of gradual perfection belongs selely to me, and is indissolubly bound up in the autocratic power entrus ed to the by God, «In the sight of my faithful subjects, the past should be a guarantee for the future. It is permitted to any among them to p jud:ce my tn- cessant | Riussia, and te viticipate the decision of questions t muuching the utal prineipics of the 1s itutions of the No one class has legally the speaking in the nawe of the other classes. body is privileged to intercede with me in favour of the general interests and necessities of the State. Such deviations from the order established by the legislation in viger, can only shackle the execution of the plans I have traced out fur my- self. In bo case will they be able to attain the objects teward whieh they may be directed. J] entertain the firm eonviction that 1 shall not heneeferth encounter simar obstacles upon the part of the Russian nobility, whose secular ser- vices renlered to the throne and the country are | always present to my memory, and in whom my confidence has always been, and remains, unal- fief efforte for the welfare of fundam State. right of x a aerble.” <a — HoLLoway’s OINTMENT AND PILLS. — Fis- Piles, and speedily relieved and ultimately removed by ap- this Olatment after fomentation with waru Wailer. Pe ! the human frame should arrest their progress at once, for it is both insidious and rapid. Fistulas, if long allowed to go on unchecked, net only weaken the nervous system, but destroy lhe sooner these inestimabie remedies are used the more certain is success ; yet none need des- tir, hopeless cases have often yielded, and the tulae, PE. xcortations, sirictures, are pols scourges ol eons suflering trem these er ny orders, testify euf- | Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been | | ties whatever. : | followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsapa- | | tend to supply suca a remedy as shall rescue the | life, | as they produce nausea, carse the stomach to repel | loss of Ship ; David Cannon.’ | material, but the people are told what it is. | with his father and the other members of the Recipe is published around each Bottle, and the) family to this Island, ‘n the year IS18, where he bottles are not reduced in size. Atleast twenty | 4s resided up to the time of his death. The de- ay, | Ceused wus distinguished for his unobtrusive dis- They | position, kind and obliging nature, by which he | impose upon the people once and that’s the last of | Won the esteem of his friends aud 4eq uaintances. At Spr ngtield, Lot 67, on Friday aight lust, the | 4th instant, in the S2d year of his aye | The Plantation Bitters are now used in all the| Hasiam, Esqr. | On Monday, the 17th instant, Fredbriek James | Brewster, youngest son of Jobn and Elizabeth best physicians, and are warranted to produce an} Godkin, aged | year and 1} months. beneficial effect. Facts | imitations ahd counterfeits have sprun up. i them. | » thomas Government Hospitals, are recommended by the are stubborn | === Se een —= PORT OF CHAKLUIIELOWN, ARRIVED. April 15—Mary, Palmer, Miramichi, Shingles ; | Str. Princess of Wales, Evans, Shediac, mails. } &e; Challenge, Porteous, Pictou, bal; Brothers, | Eubert, Anchat, do; Margaret Ann, Thomas, | | do; Lively, Mullins, Bay Verte, lumber; Astive, of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife bas been greatly | LeMarchand, Arichat, do. 17 — Princes of Wales, Evats, Shediac, mails, &c.; Ceeilia, Paul, Pictou, merch.; Jane Harriet, MeNaught, } , coal; Eliza, Young, Arichat, bal. 18—str. Sa iin Saal vm | Lleather Bell, Bourke, Pictou, mails, &e; Idaho, IT have been a great sufferer fre ™| Smith, St. John’s, Nfld., bal. 19 — Qeleri y. Brent, Bay Verte, deals and boards. 20 — S*r. The Plantation Bitters have cured me. Princess of Wales, Evans, Shediac, mails, &e. : REV. J.S. CATHORN, Rochester, N.Y.” | Str. Greyhound, Nickerson, Halifax and Boston. | merchandize, immediate things. ; ** * * Towe much to you, for I verily ~ lieve the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. REV. W. i. WAGGONER, Madrid, N.Y.” | | “oe? Thou wilt send me two bottles more | benefitted | y their use. Thy friend, ASA CURRIN, Philadelphia, Pa,” ; ao <* * * Dyspepsia, agd had to abandon preaching. * * CLE‘SRED. April 15—Fame, MeMilan, St. John’s, Nfld., | pork, potatoes, oats, &c; J. R. Stewart, Stowart, ete Tes a | Liverpool, N. S., oata, potatoes; Cherub, Camp- SYKES, CHADWICK & CO., | bell, Port Hood, bal; Searimisehe, MeDougall, Proprietors Willards’s Hotel, Washington, D.C.”| New York, oats, potatoes; Breeze, McDonald, | Halifax, potatoes. J7—Belgrade, LeBlanc, New * Ihave given the Plantation Bitters| York, oats; Ellen, Pentz, Pictou, bal; Mary, to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most| Palmer, do. 18 — Princess of Wales, Evans, | Shediac, mails, &¢; Margaret, MeDonald, Hali- G. W.D. ANDREWS, lax, potatves 19— Caroline, Brow, Halifax, : dds ae ae | oats, potatoes; Brigt. Mary Le Blanc, Le Blane, Superintendent Soldier’s Home, Cincinnati, O. | New York, oats: Challenger, Porteous, New York, eats; Celertty, Brent, Bay Verte, ballast; May | Fiower, Gerrior, oats, barley and meal; Eliza, | Young, Pictou, ballast. Wales, Evang, Pictou, mails, &e. Send us twenty-four dozen more of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which are }« aily increasing with the guests of our bouse. “* ® astonishing effect. ss* * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of liver complaint, with which I was laid up pros | trate and had to abandon my business. H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0. | : g : a crn) PRICES CURRENT. s# @ * The Plantation Bitters have cured me |} Cuarvorrerown, April 21, 1865. of a derangement of the kideys and the urinary or- | Provisions. gans that bas distressed me for years. It acts like | Beef, (small) per Ib.... 0.0.60. cee cee 4d to 81 : Do , by She GGRSUE. 5... oa+< scan ns, a charm. : C.C. MOORE, 254 Broadway.”? | Do (small).. bar thes | Mateo, wer Mis W575. i. cae ak Ve il, per Oe is ee ee SOO, NE Tso mn cis Cao + a a 6d to 8d ster, CO BUCS... (ce Is 5d to ls 61 -Is id to ls Sd New-Deprorp, Mass., Nov. 24, 1863. Dear Sir :—I have been afflicted many years rostrating cramps in my limbs, ecld | Bu Do Gy Ube Ges sks sc cs ce and a ge : 3 feet and hands, eral disordered system iacs and medicines failed to relieve me. friends in New York, who were using Plantation Lar eee ee es ygk z 7. WEWBERY, educated Bitters, prevailed upon me to try them. I com- hour per TOs... sere eeee cree tre cs eee 2d to 24) L : at Eton, a private pupilof De ARNOLD, and ’ : : : . | Dagmond; DOr tewwvi cscs s saa ae ob bibs oh tha to 19d! Gradnate of Christ Church, Oxford, offers instrge menced with a small wine-glassful after dinner. Magh per Cokes... . 6.5. .005 Medien 7d to Sd) tion in the Greek and Latin Classics, (combining Feeling better by degrees, in a few days I was as- Vegetables. Pr ysody, “ersification and History ) Having also tonisbed to find the coldness and cramps had on-| Potatoes, per bushel. .................18 Gd to 23) PO*Mie4 a on the Continent, be gives Lessous | r ile ail tirely left me, and I could sleep the night through, | *4°"'PS» Per do disconsotate widow'to mouré liée irreparable a | lottetown, and oue-fortieth part of Town Lot No | 68, in the 2nd Hundred of Town Lots insaid Town, = The Land to be submitted to competition has been ..+-4d to 7d| Years and the residme in four years from the day of Pork, (eavenss)........... 2.00 ...4d to 5d | Sale, (at the option of the purchaser,) with interest eck. eee 9a dd to 8d! the Property, apply tothe Hon. Joan Loscworra, ....2$d to 6d | Attorney for the owners } WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. idee teen et 8) te 64} SPSS 2 Bp ve cea wor. Semel tenner en et eee ae ERD OC A at Dre “<emdsae oa)s 0 coe 13 to ls 3d} i . . - ! . ‘ ; which I had not done for years. I fee! like another! , . Grain. ; ’ : matiey, pet basket sc). i we kc 3s to 4s} n y net) ds > th } e als« > pig , | being. My appetite and strength have also greatly Oats, per do 28 Ld to 2s Bu Se enh by se of the Plantation Bitters improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters. Poultry. R tfully, SURE RE AON. ios 2558 6s ps resins none | — | Ferkeys, ee0bic.. 6600cciceees vs to 8s} If the ladies but knew what thousands of them | Fowls, each........ 0... c cccc cee. cease Is 3d to 2s ’ - + ire constantly relating to us, we candidly betieve | Chickens, per pair.......... none. oe f f aky tration ] disty : Pish. . ahh G08, GOP EE BLT ee cages ces 18s to 20s t nt : . xper . wen ve 7 SeBTSS ferrings, per Darrel eae oe obs «oe ee ae i » of 159.3 i t so es I ere per Guzen em ervcee ls 31 to ls Yd the first two are weak and puny, his Lumber. . . oie tae s € ub je t ur or { t ( ). 3 Gd to 4s bo (“pra pees 43 to hs ,} ‘ but that she has t Plantation Bitters for tl De. (Pine)s 260. ech ie 73 to 9s ist two t ur has a child now eight MN ON sai ie ais uke #44 ae 10s to 13s 1 w 18 nursed ] red hes Sundries, : : ; . x ae ae } . . elf, and both are hearty, saucy and well. The ar-| 7 Re PONG 5 + wesc as aes o ncaa 123 to 14s elie UA F el ea Clover Seed: pop 16 ........405-...cc0e Ba fo taal re 16 EERE eS WS eerie ee AS Y QOT AM ii pine bank ges sae 70s to 80s Sach evidence might be continued for a volume | Straw, per cwi.....-.. ..-0 cece ccccccs Is Gi to 2s! The best evidence ia to try them. Hor respun, per WANG sas wie bees chad es bance seen an Calfekios, peor 1bi.0. 66 A ACEI 7d to 9d Persot Dahle es 4hi with weakness, lassitude, palpitatien of the heart, | Sheepskins.... They epeak for themselves. is of sedentary habits, troubled lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, diabetes, &c., will find speedy reliet | le : nie ¥ | through these bitters. | as ur . if | | Every bottle for exportation and sale out of the| tLe 4 i u ; ‘ United States bas a metal cap and green label | our be neck ; SRY o ws wy around ther . > * a LE MEP Beware of re-filled bottles. See that the cap has} so LD Ado not been mutilated En FSrore. Plantation Bitters in balk or by the gailon is anim-| 6 00 BBLS. «EXTRA STATE” postor. We sell it only in bottles. | ep FLOUR, Just Arrived, | Per Schr. Cecilia from BOSTON. rrr Any persen pretending to sell | Sold by priucipal dealers throughout the habita- | ble globe, P. H. DRAKE & Co. New Yor«. | Per Schr. “Kit Carsox,”’ from BOSTON J i d Blood : With corrupt, disordered or vitiated Blood, you | RAO 1) aw EVTP - "EY 99 are sick all over, it may burst out in Pimples, or | UU Bois, KX! RA STATE, Sores, or some active disease, or it may merely keep | (Choice brands.) you listloss, depressed and good for nothing. But| For sale by ou ear ror salth while ) ood is} you cannot have go d health while your bl od is| J. ROBERTS ECKART, impure AYER’S SARSAPARILLA purges out these | ; : a : impurities and stimulates the organs of life into vi-| Peake’s Brick Building, Water-st. gorous action, restoring the health expelling disease. | Ch'town, April 24, 1885. Hence it cures a variety of Complaints which such as Scrofula ov King’s Evil, Tumors, Ulcers, Sores A CARD. rs ; : cae ) ar] j j Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Biles, St. Anthony's YE subscriber, in returning thanks to J his friends and customers for the Mberal pa- Fire, Rose or Evysipelas, Tetter or Salt Rhewm, : comin ak a iar a ; ‘anceroue | wonage extended to him since his commencement i ad, ng Worm, Cancer or Cancerous |. . . ©) n card Weed, Heng | iu business, would intimate to them and the a } Tun . «< . . ane cel, iscases. such as Re- . : Tumors, Sore Eyes, Femate Diseases, sit h as Re | generally that he is prepared to execute orders in tension, Irregularity, Suppression, Whites, Sterility, | the various branches eoauected with his trade, a0 Syphilis er Vererial Diseases, Liver Com-| that is te say :-— ints, ial le Jisease Try AYeRr’s Sar-} . plaints, and Heart Diseases. ry 2 SA ‘ y ©. . en SAPARILLA, ard see for yourself the surprising Carriage a Sleigh Painting, a a bi ok.th ote tl ds cure oa i wig fe — it cleanses the blood and ene Honse, Sign, and During late years the public nave been misled by | PREAMSUPA % PATHPING larze bottles pretending to give a quart of Extract ot | 2 Plain and Decorative PAPER - HANGING, Cicet ated | arriages und Sleighs always on hand for sale in season, frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain litile, | ifany, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative proper- Hence, bitter disappointment have | rilla which flood the market, until the name itself | ; antit’ rT yy y has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. | S ee A. oe aie \ i P = ys Ww nee : 2 iplighon * De cncnasitis © a. aa ino, With or withou a1ass or Sale cheap Still we call the compound “‘Sarsaparilla,” and in-| for Cush or approved paper. ' (7 All orders from the country punc- tually attended to. uname from the load of obloquy which rest upon it We think we have ground for believing it has! virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure. We can only| aseure the sick that we offer them tlie best altera-| tive which we know how to produce, and we have| reason to believe itis by far the most effectual eo Pb hy Em 3m yurifier of the blood yet discovered by any body. | 2 ry ™~ ee a amma AYER'S CHERRY PeCTORAL is 80 universally | PINAL NOTICE t known to surpass every other remedy for the cure | pi SE persons who are yet indebted to of Coughs, Colds, Influeuza, Hoarseness, Croup, | CHAKLES BELL. are re jnested td buena for. Bronchitis, Incipent Consumption, and tor the relief} ward and pay their respective Accounts, withort of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the | delay, All Acconnts and Notes of Hand remaining disease. that it is use'ess here to recount the evi- | unpaid on the 10th day of MAY next, will be sued dence of its virtues. he world knows them for without any distinction of persens whatever. Prepared by DR. J.C. AYER & Co, Lowell, | JOHN BELL, Mass, and eeld at wholesale and retail by _ Attorney for Geo. A. BAYARD. St. John, N. B. CHARLES BELL. | | EDWARD MARTIN. idence, Kent Street. nearly opposite Joun sq., Carriage Muilder. lottetown, April 24, 1865. #3) ye rl Avery Brown & Co, Halifax N. S. (ti 10th May) W.R. Watson, Ch’town, P. kL. E. NEAT LS. MAILS for the neighbouring Pro- | ee ye r r x yy TLUNNEWELEL's I . .m will be made up and forwarded from | UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, | tie cewrat Port Once ue fohowes | For Nova Scotia. via Picton, on* MONDAYS et) THURSDAYS, at 9 o'clock, a. m. April 24, 1865. There ia, proh ably, no fine of diseases which has been more errone ashy treated than ‘Throat au} For the Unit d States, Ca Lang Complaints | wick on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at8a.m. | Chere is also not a recipe written, nor a pre par L. C. OWEN, Posmaster General. | ation before the public tor the above complaints,| General Post Office, Ith April, 1865. mv, Lof iin Ipeeae, Ai bella, or Opiam, in some form or other, which I claim to be that does not con it (ewe | eutirely unnecessary in nine-tenths of sech cases. | j food, and allow disease to triumph over what nature TING . aks card » keep up strength : 5 | >” ING - the heavy loss sustained by ures up s gth. | ‘ calla ‘ ¢ Aguin, these ol jectionable components cause doses | the accident to the above Ship, the Subscri- | to be placed so far apart, that the irritation which | bers notify their enstomers, (whose accounts became ‘ . i ge Sen mneleger ne , Snow & Co. of Boston, arrived here on her first | sufferer has been suved a painful death. Inex-| causes the congh gets the upper hand, and the | ue on or before the 3ist Deeember last), that all trip to these Colonies during the present wee! Uofortunately When she was making this harbor early on Tuesday morning last, she ran aground! on the reef at Governor's Island. Schooners | were sent out te lighten her ef part of her carga! and ballast, but sie did not float off until about} 5 o'eloes’ on Thursday morning, at which time th ‘| tide reached a more than ordivary height. She| then came in immediately to her position at! Qeeen's wharf, where the remainder of ber cay-! ko hae sines been discharged. We are happy to! tearn that she has sustained no very serious daw-| age, yet we believe hes injury is such ae will re- quire her to be decked for repaira, The Greyhound is a screw iroa steamer of nearly 600 tons burden. She is very sharply buil, and is about 300 feet in length. Being a capt ed blockade runner, she was purchased by the! svove firu:, and tastefully fitted up for the above! fervice, We wish her spirited owners every suc- fess is their enterprise, and hope they will nut be discouraged by the slight misfortune which s:« | 1. met on this her first voyage to our shores. We were pleased to observe that Franklin Snow, MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS are the most suc-| bright,cheerful, and refreshed.—softens the gums, q-. one of the- owners, was among those on cessful medicine in the world in curing diseases. | cures wind colic, and regulates the bowels.— —Prot, | «| civilized as their conquerors. ; writer of some celebrity, “they bave perished frow the earth, their exties are gigantic piles of) ruins; their Kings and Princes, so onghty in Syrve, we have been relieved from sleepless Reports of Fashions for 1865, evriations, a few applications of this healing Ointment effect a cure, while the Pills, conjoiutly | manently laid j used, are especally beneficial in relaxing and re-| moving strictures, Whatever their situatiou or | duration. ee Jupson’s Mounrvain Heres Pitts. —~ How) strange and wenderin! it often seems to us that a! inedicine composed of simple mountain herbs and symptoms of Diptheria have been entirely cured roota, should so certainly search out and cure disease. know and preserve so long and well a secret that has escaped the search of the greatest physicians | the world has ever seen. habitants of Mexico were @ strange race, found | by the Spaniards living in large cities, and, allow-| ing for their strange customs and religion, a8 well! | trotown. In the words of a} their life, are forgotten; their ruins and their medicine alone are left.” The united testimony of all intelligent persons is, that JUDSON’S Sold by all Medicine Dealers, How surprising that the Indians should | a Gargle.- True, the aucient in| foundation of weak lungs or consumption is per-| b8lances remaining unpaid on the 30th MAY next, | Ts well supplied with new and fashionable gar- | will, without respect te persons, he handed over to! ments, of his own manufacture, which for quality, I Pr j 4 j | their Atterney for collection. All Notes of Hand now due MUST BE PAID AT ONCE. W. W. LORD & CO. April 17, 1865. Im : DR. CG. L. STRICKLAND, Surg@weon Dentist, Great George Street, CHARLOTTETOWN. i April 17, IRS ek NOTICE TO THE TRADE, FINUE SUBSCRIBER HAS RECELV- EDTHE USUAL Spring & Summer A true Cough Remedy should not only be the | pocket, bedside, or nursery companion of all, and to be nsed just as often as there is tickling in the throat, or disposition to cough, bat to allow of its free use after the congh is checked, to clear away all remaining irritation, and make the cure perfect Cases of most violent Sore Throat, with all the | by making a constant use of the Cough Remedy as Fur Hoarseness it is invaluable. JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprizror, Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass. (¥ For sale by all dealers in Medicine. W. R. Watson, T. DesBrisay, and M. W.! SKINNER, Wholesale and Retail Agents, Char-| March 20, 1865. Im THANKS TO Mrs, Wixstow's Sootruine nights of painful watching with poor, suffering, teething children. It gives not only rest, but vigor and health—the little fellow will wake up With FuLL Sizep Cur PATTERNS or Garments from the representations on the F. shion Plate. Orders punctually attended to. JOHN BELL, Queen Street, Charlottetown. April 10th, 1365. Christian Cabinet.—25 cents a bottle. io srssssessgaggeasees ete ge) OGRE @gnd RNl*£*e ge GEORGE el. tate iM q piv L2OsSTON. ; Company's Rooting preparation, is now prepared | j Stating how many squares require covering can | have the amount needed. Tt is warranted Fire and Water Proof, |Marble Mantels, Slate Mantels. 1863! pone TSE. | AND nada and New Bruns-| Which he is prepared to make up to erder, at the | combined with a thorough knowledye of the trade nop ——ntonminry§ and a Jong acqnairtance with the requirements of | Further Particulars Respecting) those who so liberally patronized his predecessor, © | will ensure for hima good share of their commands jand of the same breadth therewith. | For farther particulars and terme of sale, appli- ’ _ SALE OF LAND, In Charlottetown and Royalty, on FRI-| DAY, the 2ist day of APRIL next. | FEXUE following VALUABLE pRo.| - PERTIES will be cubmitted for Sule at! », onthe 11th instant, of Scarlet Fever, | PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Yist day of APRIL | } next, atthe honr of Pwelve o'clock, noon, at the! COLONIAL BUILDING, in Charlottetown, viz: 1. The Western moiety or half-part of Town Lot | No 5, in the 3rd Hundred of Town Lots in Char- adjoining and in the rear of said half of Town Lot This Plot of ground being situate in an airy and pleasant part of the Town, is admirably adapted for building pur- poses 2. The Northern moieties of Town Lots Nos 43 | and 44, in the 3rd Hundred of Town Lots in Char lottetown, fronting 40 feec on Hillsborough Street, and extending at right angles westwardly there- from 164 feet with the Dwelling House, &c, thereon, now occupied by Mr. Michael P. Roch fort. 3. Pasture Lot No. 413 in Charlottetown Roy- alty, containing 12 acres of Land. i . Pasture Lots Nos. 438 and 455, in Charlotte town Rovalty, comprising together 14 acres of Land, a little more or less. These Lots (as well as Pasture Lot 413) are partly cleared, and in av im- proved state of eahtivation. On sale of the above properties, the purchasers, on paying dewn 25 percent of the purchase money, will be allowed eighteen months for payment of the balance in two equal instalments, with interest on mortgage of t'e premises. eation may be made to the subscribers, Trustees for Sale, &c., under Deed dated 7th October, 1864. J. LONGWORTH, JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, Ist March. 1865. isl |Mar. 6. C2" The above Sale is TOSTPONED until FRIDAY, the 28th APRIL, instant, then to take place at the hour above men- tioned. at the Colonial Building, Valuable Building Lots IN CHARLOTTETOWN. T° be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of MAY next, at II o'clock, in the forenoon, ps of TOWN LOTS Nos. 6 and 7, in the Second lundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, the pro- perty of Jonsx Barectr and Josern FRAnNcis Barevut, of London, Esquires. SEEDS! SEEDS! I8* FRESILT SEEDS!! HAVE JUST RECEIVED +. t, a. freshest. newest supply of SEEDS I+ OF THE LATEST GROWTH. No old See os ai my establishment. I can with confidence recom- mend them to my customers. If you want good Seeds call at the Cash Drug Store of M. W. SKINNED. April 17, 1865. Qin SEED WHEAT. SMALL QUANTITY of SUPERIOR SEED WHEAT, can be had by making early applicatien to N. RANKIN, April 17, 1865. Queen-street. Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE, By Private Contract, Or’ DONALDSTON ESTATE, LOT No. 35, containing about Two hundred and Forty Acres of EXCELLENT LAND, Bounded on the East by Bedford Bay, on the West by Winter River, and abutting on the Corran Ban Bridge. A large portion of the land is cleared and in a good state of cultivation; remainder covered chiefly with fencing timber. There are on the Premises a good DWELLING HOUSE, 31 ft «x 38 ft; a BARN 40ft % 5Qft and 20 ft Post, with CELLAR; a vood WELL of WATER, tovether with several Ponds and Springs; a good supply of Swamp Mud, together with Muscle Mna and other Mannres, both in the Bay and the River. It will be sold in LOTS to suit intending parcha- sers, and a portion of itis weli adapted for a country Store, a Lime Kiln, or a Fishing Establishment. Terms Liberal. Possession instaut. Apply to the Proprietor in Charlottetown, OHN A. McDONELL. uf 1865. March 27th , 1865. Land Sale. Te be sold by Posttco Avcrion, on TUESDAY, the Twenty-fifth day of APRIL next, (A. D., 1865,) at the hour of 12 o'clock, noen, at the Colonial Building in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a power of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the Twenty-Eighth day of May, A. D., 1860, and made between William Walker Moore, formerly of Charlottetown in Prince Edward Island, gentle- This property has an extensive frontage on Dor- chester, Pownal and Sydney Streets, and from it | 20 — Str. Princess of | central and eligible 0 is at present one of the | most desirable for building purposes in the City. | subdivided into BUILDING LOTS. e Terms or SaLte—A deposit of 25 per cent. to be paid down on the day of Sale, and the balance i to be secured by Mortgage of the premises, payable | by four annual instalments, or one half in two! For particulars as to title, inspection of Plan of Ch'town, 17th April, 1865. in French and Italian, Drawing and Perspective, Oil and Water Colour Painting King-street, Ch town, 6th March, 1865. West India Produce! EX “Helen Davies.” Pue Subseribers have received instrue-4 2 rat PUBLIC AUCTION on| tions to off | Peake’s Wharf, UPON ARRIVAL, the cargo of the} bove Vessel now daily expected from DEME- RARA, consisting of :~ 100 Pancheons very fine Retaili 9g MOLASSES, 1) Hhds on Phila Do Do 100 Poncheons heavy Djstilling MOLASSES, 1) Puncheons Streng Demerara RUM, >» Hhds ) 'Teirces > Muscavado SUGAR, hi) Bb} Is 00 Barrels fine Grannlated SUGAR, (ordered espe- cially for family use. 5909 COCOA NUTS J. & T. MORRIS, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, April 17th, 1865, Isl. 2'n - WEW ENGLAND TAX undersigned being appointed sole) Avent for this Island for the sale of the above to furnish parties requiring the same. And by their | if put on properly. Gravel also furnished. Please call and leave your orders. EDW. K. TAYLOR. Office Water-street, opposite Telegraph Office. _ April 17, 1865, 4 Ranges, Registers, Grates, All numbers and sizes, PyN LAND, aud supplied at very low EDW. R. TAYLOR, Water-street. Warenouse — City Stove Store, DesBrisuy’s Buildinys, Queen street. April 17, 1865. 4w POND & CO.’S CONE FURNACE:. ROVED to surpass all Steam Heating. apparatus, and costing only half the price. | Warranted to yive satisfaction or no sale. Heat} pipes reqtired to be placed when bnildings are erected. Reliable certificates produced to substan- | tiate the above facts. Full partietlars given by applying to EDW. R. TAYLOR, Water-street, } Agent for P. E. Island. | | yrices, by ’ - April 17, 1865. 4w NEW BRUNSWICK Albertine @Qil Co. O* NAND. a few casks of the above| OLL, which lasts much longer and is superior | to American Kerosene. Being made from coal, is warranted unexplosive. EDW. R. TAYLOR, Water-street. _ April 17, 1865, Serbia rs ch vik He OPENING OF THE NAVIGATION. | 1865 !| Bi Cy-8. JOUN BELL, | Nerehant "Lailor, | \ OULD CALL ATTENTION to bis) STOCK OF CLOTHS, DOESKINS. TWEEDS, , CASSIMERES, VELVET, MARSELLES, and other VESTINGS, | TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, shortest notice. J.B. trusts that by strict attention to business, THE Ready-Made Clothing LD>EPARTMENT style and price, shali not fail to give every buyer the greatest sutisfaction, as the motto will not be “CHEAP” ONLY, BUT “CUEAP AND GOOD,” ALSO, HATS AND CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, SCARFS, TIES, POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS And GLOVES. UNJER-CLOTHING, 2500 pairs Island Manufactured SOCKS. ISLAND HOMESPUN in variety. Working Men, (and who does not work), are invited to ea]] and investigate the above at BELL'S CLOTHING STORE, QUEEN STREET, Charlottetown, P. E. I., April 10, 1865. well finished, with Garden and Orchard attached ; Valuable & Dosirable Building ’ | other particulars, apply to WILLIAM DODD, Sonth port, March 20, 1865. tf jable growth of Firewood, Scautling and Fencing man, and Mano Moore, his wife, ef the one part; and John Morris and Thomas Morris, both of Char- lottetown, aforesaid, Commission Merchants, of the other part: All that Tract piece or parcel of Land, heing part of Lot or Township Number Thirty- Right, in the said Island, bounded as follows. that is to say, commencing at a stake fixed ip the North Kast corner of the property of the Heirs of the late | George Douglas, from thence South or Sonthwardiy Seventy-five chains, thence Westwardly Forty chains, thence Norti or Northwardly Seventy-five chains, thence East or Eastwardly Forty chains,or until it strikes the stake at the place of commence- ment, containing by estimation three hundred Acres of Land, a little more or less, together with the appurtenances thereunto belonging. For far- ther particulars and conditions of Sale, apply atthe office of Messrs Haviland & Brecken, Solicitors. Dated this 20th day of February, A. D., 1865. JOHN MORRIS, THOMAS MORRIS Havirtann & Brecken, Solicitors. Feby. 20, 1864. 2m For Sale, or To Let, (PUAT beautifully situated HOUSE and FARM, belonging to the subscriber, on the Princetown Road, opposite the Catholic College, and within a little less than one and a‘half mile of Charlottetown. The House has a number of large and commodions Rooms, and is in every respect enitable for a respectable f+ milvy. sists of SEVEN PASTURE LOTS. and the pur- ‘ Mortgagees. ,chaser or tenant can have one er more of these Lots to suit his convenience. ALSO TWO HOUSES in Charlottetown—one opposite Tillsborongh Square, and one in Grafton Lime. | with a lot of Land attached to each House of 10) by 76 feet—all of which will be sold on reasonable | terms, and time given for three-fourths of the par: | ; | chase money. A jyly to JOMNN MORRIS. Sin For Sale or to be Let, AND immediate possession given, the! " DWELLING TIOUSE, OUT HOUSES, FARM ond PREMISES, at present in possession of Capt. William Hubbard. situate at Tignish, Lot I. containing in all about 180 acres ot Leasehold Land, a large portion of which is in good eultiva- tion. The Dwelling House is commodions and Ch’town, April 3, 1865. the out-buildings spacions and well arranged ; the vrounds well fenced with Cedar, and the situation well sheltered, pleasant, and central for all busi hess purposes. There is also Stable Stannre and Cut Fuel on the premises. For further particulars apply to the subscribers at Charlottetown, or to Capt. Hubbard on the premises. PALMER & McLEOD, Solicitors. Charlottetown, April 3, 1865.—4i LOTS FOR SALE. FPXIIE Subscriber offers for sale Two . Pleasantly situated WATER LOTS in George- town, with Water Privilege to the channel, adjoin- ing the Common at. the eastern part of the Town. Also. several BUILDING LOTS in different parts of Charlottetown. Terms liberi GEORGE COLES. Charlottetown, 6th March, 1865. Dwelling Bouse, Tannery, &e. | FOR SALE. (Ue subscriber offers for sale, at private contract, the premises at present cceupied by him in the thriving Village of SOUTHPORT. The Land measures 100 feet on the muin street, and | extends back 200 feet. There are on the premises a very comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, one anda balf story high, containing 6 rooms on the first floor, Kitchen and Pantry attached. Also, a two-story BUILDING 66 by 30 feet, now used as a TANNERY, containing 12 Pits, with Leaches and all the necessary conveniences for carrying on the TANNING BUSINESS. There isa good Well with Pump at the door, and good garden. For terms, which will be made easy, and any Auctioneer, Charlottetown, or to the subscriber on the premises. JOHUN RENDLE. | | | VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. 0 be SOLD by PRIVATE CON. TRACT, that beautiful TRACT of LAND. | belonging to the Subscriber, adjoining the Farm of James Miller, Esq., on Township No. 24. This Land is unrivalled in point of situation and quality. It is covered with a rich growth, consisting prir- cipully of Beech and other valaable kinds of Hard Wood, has a frontage of xbout nineteen Chains and | thirteen links on the St. Peter's Road, and is dis- tant ouly about 4} miles from Charlottetown. JOHN LONGWORTH. Ch’'town, Dec. 19, 1864. if Valuable Farm for Sale. RO be sold by PRLVATE CONTRACT. that eligible LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, on Lot 341, knownas ** MARSHFIELD,” containing 260 Acres. more or less, of excellent Land, of whieh about 150 are nnder enltivation, and the re- inainéer, for the most part, covered with a valn Potes. The Dwelling House and Buildings are large and commodious, and the land is in excellent condition. Terms and further particulars made known on application to the Subscriber on the Premises, or to Cuarces Patmer, Esq. R. P. HAYTHORNE. Marshfield, Nov. 28, 1864. tf t= The lease is for 999 years, and the annual rent Is. per acre. Freehold Property in the Royalty! fEXHK subscriber offers for SALI by Private Contract, FOUR PASTURE LOTS, of Twelve acres each, situated on the St. Peter’s Road, opposite John Roper’s, four Miles from the Citv. There are on the Premises a well furnished DWELLING HOUSE 26 by 30, also a BARN and STABLE, 45 by 20, abont 20 acres of the Land is cleared and sown down with grass. the reisninder is covered with a valuable growth of fencing poles. If not sold previous to the Ist day of May next, it will, on that day, be offered by Auction, at the Colonial Building, Charlottetown, at 12 o'clock, noon. For Terms apply to W. DODD, Auctioneer. Ch'town, Queen Sqnare, March 27. 1865. Lihgt House at North Capo. SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, at his Office, Charlottetown, until WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of MAY next, for the erection of a LIGHT HOUSE at the North Cape of this Island, agreeably to a Plan and Speci- tication to be seen at said Office. fhe signatures of two good and snflicient men, willing to become bound for the faithful perform- ance of the work, will be required to accompany each tender. THOMAS ALLEY, Ch’town, March 27, 1865. Sup. Pub. Works. NOTICE. ME. E C. NEWBERY is hereby authorized to collect amounts due me for professional attendance, &c, and give receipts in wy uame. All aceounts rendered by him must, to save further trouble, be settled immediately. EZR. GAUVREAU. PRICES REDUCED! REVEREW HOUSE date, dispose of their Stock 4T Repucep Prices. Goods at Cost! Ladies’ Furs, Hats, Plumes, - - - at Cost! ** Winter Shawls & Mantles, at Cost! “ Hoods, Sontags, Breakfast Shawls, + - - - “ Fancy Dress Goods, - - at Cost! ‘© Balmoral Skirtings, - - at Cost! Men's Fur Caps, Collars, Gloves, at Cost ! BLANKETS AT COST! Skeleton Skirts. Boots & Shoes, Clothing, Cloths, Tweeds, Fancy Shirts & Shirt- ings, and a!l other Goods g@- At Reduced Prices —é FOR CASH! DELANY & BYRNE. Charlottetown, Feb. 27, 1865. It is a well known fact PP SHAT the BOOTS, SHOES, &e. made at the Prince Edward Island BOOT & SHOR FACTORY, are better and cheaper than can be imported. THAT Wholesale Dealers can bny their Boots, Shoes, &c, on better terms and at lower prices than they can import them. THAT Wholesale Buyers can order smal! or large lots upon the same terms, and can receive them in any part of P. E. Island within three days from the time their order is received. THAT Deaiers in Boots, Shoes, &¢, can prevent a surplus stock remaining on hand by buying at the above establishment. THAT Wholesale Bnyers can have made to order any description of Boots, Shoes, &c, required, at short notice. THAT all who have bonght Boots, Shoes, &c, are decidedly of opinion that it is to theiradvantave to patronize the Prince Edward Island Boot and Shoe Factory, THAT the Merchants and others who have bonght at the above establishment can with confi- dence recommend them to their customers. [= Orders respectfully solicited and punctually attended to. GEO. NICOLL. is) rw ph m6in The Fall Supply BAITISH AND FOREIGN GOODS IS NOW COMPLETED by the arrival of Ships Commonore. Unvise. and Lor us, which, for QUALITY and CHEAPNESS, will contrast favourably with any other Im- at Cost! March 20, 1865. The Farm con-| portations for the season, and must iusure a | Rapid Saie. WILLIAM HEARD. Queen Square Honse, Oct. 31, 1864. Eligible Building Lots for Sale- (Pur subseriber FOR SALE offers those desirable BUILDING LOTS. on Rar- rack Square, known as Lots | and 2. on the “plan of the ground formerly ocenpied by Barracks.” . If not previously disposed of, will be sold at Auction, on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of MAY next J. 8. CARVELL. April 8, 1865 Furniture Warerooms, Corner Kent Street & King Square. [Fy wish to buy FURNITURE, CALL AT DOUGLASS’S WAREROOMS, IIe has the largest and best assortment of Ready-made Furniture, of the latest and most fashionable stirs, to select from in the Island, at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, consisting of :— Drawing-Room, Dining and Chamber Furnitnre. Also, Side Boards, Book Cases, Wardrobes and What-Nots, Centre Tables, Extension do, Hall and Toilet do, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Cribs, Cots and Cradles, Feather Beds, Hair, Excelsior and Straw Mattrasses, Cane and Wood Chairs, Office Chaira and Cushins, Cornices, Poles, Rollers, Shades aud Tassels. A large assortment of Sofas and. Lounges. ONE PIANO. {" Please call and examine. Corner Kent Street and King Square. GEORGE DOUGLASS. Charlottetown, Feb 20, 1866. tf . nd BS L Yi eu UAq) 0} papualxe ‘COST ‘g [dy ‘umojonopEqy 40J S1PMLOISHD PUB Spud 119g) ‘“NOSCUVHOMM ¥ NACMOT PUBS] *oT “q JO YUNG] e171 07 OOP TXOU ‘799.138-tr9 er Ul O1o}g Ato, YB DuypHs <q peq oq uvo sojdu a ; atruosind e173 J) [st aary Saya Inq? eimmMaANT prnom ‘ssontsnq TL JAOMAIUOIMOD 10 e171 9q 0) sofpnf Aq poounouoad sf gory as ‘ooouqoy, 11eq} JO CoTIg OU, aqx9ndze ATLVAAS pus] Oy} UO poanjoLsNUTyY 4ysog jj, 990BqOT, PUBS] 4sog . 0 Painters! WHITE PAINT. VERMILLION, BLACK PAINT. ROSE PINK, YELLOW PAINT, CHROME YELLOW, RKED PAINT, CHROME LEMON, BLUE PAINT, VENETIAN RED GREEN PAINT, IVOKY BLACK, ’ PATENT DRYERS, PAINT OIL, BURNT UMBER, ' VARNISHES. To be had cheap ut March 20, 1865, ~.E.DAWePES. plLoucH METALS, BLISTER STEEL at W.E DAWSON’S, 0} syucys Busaanjas us ‘siaquosqns HA } March 20, 1865 _CODFISH. 50 QUINTALS CODFISH, for gale by the subscriber. _ Chitown, March 20, 1865, J. 2 oan ELL. Money Order Interchange with New Brunswick. QEDERS pavable at the MONEY ORDER OFFICE, in New Bronswick. can now be obtained at the Post Office, Charlottetown. at ra are the Post Offices in New ronewick that are authorized | Orders, viz :— en Bathurst, Bend;Chatham, Dalhousie, Frederict Greed ie car een, Newcastle, Riebibecte, Sackville, Shediac, St. Andrew's, St. 5 Vale, Woodstock, 8, St. John, Sussex Commission charges will be the same as that on orders issued on Canada and Newfoundland. - C. OWEN, Postmaster General. Gen. Post Office, Charlottetown, P.E.L. April 10, 1865. 3in Schooner for Sale. THE enbseriber offers for anle the Schooner ‘STAR OF THE SEA.” 58 tons register—built at Bathurst, N. B, (of Hackmatack) in 1862—is very substantially ~~ et Ae . 8. CA 4 Ch’town, P. E.I., April 10, 1865. — NOTICE! ALL PERSONS indebted to the Jate “™ firm of DELANY & WILSON, are hereby notified that Accounts remaining nupaid after the 10th day of MAY next, will be ened for without further notice. ynomas DELANY, April 17,1865. 27 ot FOR SALE, 400 BBLs. EXTRA FLOUR, 2000 Ibs. Superior OAKUM. ; I. C. HALL. Ch'town, April 17, 1865, ~~ Fence Poles for Sale Ch'town, 27th February, 1805. isl P. S.- E. C. Newnrny can be seen at De. | ogee ee c’ he City, Gacyrgat’s Ollce. 10.000 PEX°# Bowes. of good 5 rae - sale, _— and st HASZARD. reb 6, 19 | epee a hatmnamaieeonmmin tg A GNAL a ene