[he * best man’ feeling he nd eome t & serious losa by mm for iahoes sustained, proceeded to the bride's tather's hous ff all his eff-ets as ; ver, named Conway, whose latent love » fair dame onee more ourned so fi 1 off the cur, whispered a — Dae of & » She went away with Cor TRUBS NOBILITY—A MOMENTOUS QUES even ee tlonespit ae is noble ws to restore Health that has been deterion: rve Health that ta good < preserving Health has be e } » I } ‘vel has been discovere he most delicate const gle grain of mereury or othe at hand together with the printed direction no other medical advice o sistanee cau be needed in any oidinary cas: fixed to each bex, Ayer’s Pills. Are you sick, feeble and complaining ? ‘atof order, with your system deranged and feclings uucomfortable ? ter the prelude to serious illness. west is cree ing upen yeu, and should “ av by a timely use of the right remedy. ° Pills and cleanse out the disordered bu: wore—p tue bleed, aid let the fluids move on They stimulate the the body into vigor us activity, purify the sy-t ‘tious which make disease. Taese syrniptoms ar upen themeelves and the surrounding organs, ducing ge netal aggravation, suffering and dera wad see Low direetly they restore the natural « What is true ani ; this trivial and common complaint is aleo tr wany of the deep seated aad dangerous di-tem Tae same purgative effect expels them similar obstructions and derangements of the tural functions of the body, they are rapidly many of them surely cured by the sane m None who knew the gi-ct to employ them whea suffering from tre , such 4¢ Heatecue, Fou Dysentry, Bilious Complaints, Ludigestion, Derange meat of the Liver, C rst , Rneumatien, Dropsy, woruis aud suppres when taken in large doses. They are Sugar Coated, so thatthe most sensiti can take them easily, and they are surely the purgative wedicine yet discovered. Ayer’s Ague Cure, For the speedy and certain Cure of Inter tent sever. or Chills and fever, Rem: Fever, Chill fever, Dub A gue, Perio we ins sche or Bilious Headache, and Bil » for the whole class of eases orginatiog in biliary derangeui ea saed by the malari of miasmatic c¢ This iti has rarely failed to cure the sey cases of Cbiliz ard Fever, and it bas this gre Vantage over other Ague medicines, that it su the complaint without injury to the patient Contsius nO Quinine or other deleterious su bsta ner does it prodece quinism or any injurious Sh cking brothers of the army and West, try it and you will endorse these assert doyysty by DR. J.C. , and sald by Geo B.; Avi ny Sowers & Co, ie. N. S.; _R. Watson, Ch'town, P. E ciate REPORT” One ef our Generals, in a recent re port toe the War Department, makes use of the followi: ag word Cannot close my report without ¢ ‘ying a few words Concerning the euvairy arm of our service. alaost impossible for our men to keep our e aad arciliery horses ia goed order on forced ma ralee 8 and ‘ong rides without some medicinal aid, Would therefore suggest to you that a CONDITION be issued to ev: ry cavalry and artillery soldier. AYER « = Lowell The cost is comparatively dmall, taking int) eon- tideration the price of horses, as | fiod fiom expe- Tenee that they will not owiy keep them in goud Spirita, vat — can travel farther, with more euse, | Let this be aitended to.” The anieal is correct. No man ean keep his Stock iu good conditiva without them. Carlten’s Condition Powders. Give them a fair trial, and you will at once ™ belt derived from them. Ditton Powpuns, and take no other. “li merebauts aud drugyists thivu, bout the ) sown! (je our Almanac. Use Caruten’s Cos- 8. T.—1860-—X. ness, lassitude, appetite, distress after eating pation, &c., deserve to suller if they will not try the celebr ated PLANTATION BITTERS which are now recommended by the highest medi- cal authorities and warranted to produce immediate beneficial effect. T zreeable, pert +} ely pure, and must supercede all required, They purify, strengthen and invi gorate. fhey create a healthy appetite. Chey are an antidote to change of water and diet Chey overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. Chey strengthen the sytem and enliven the mind. they prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breat’ and acidity of the stomach They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhea and Cholera Morbus. They eure Liver C noplaintand Nervous Headache. they muke the weak strong, the languid bril- fant, and are exbausted nuture’s great restorer They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya bark, winterg n, Sassafras, reots and herbs, all preserved ia aethetie pure St. Croix rum. For particulars, see circulars ahd testimonials around each bottle, Keware of impostors. Examine every bettle. See that it bas an unmatilated meta! cap over top of each bottle, and green label, for exportation, around each neck. See deseriptive Circular around each butte. P.Ei. DRANE & €O.~. New York, M y 1, 1865 6ns8 Se ane emma In another colum will be found an advertise nent annnounciig, (in the Temperanee Lal) tl iustration of certain scenes i the late United States Revolution Phe Enterta lbeuls, We have ft, Wilk be very iileresting oe liere is an adierisemnt from a Lille A Nurae.—A . : nurse With ana abendance of milk and an paper, the Lchoa du Nord igreeabie *ppearauce desires: tu lind elu ploy - meut. A widower prelereed, snidatiaitesovnnte A young pickpocket in Sing Sing has been recoznized as the bost on of wealthy parente. OL course he will hg intantly pardoned: Married, st «6Pantl’s Church, Ly the Rev Mr. Fitz G ten { rlet iw ‘ A ew ' ' i rs i iawux, Civil € ‘ te 4 ’ ' younwestd erof the Hon { is { ‘ On Monday ‘ = hy the Rev. ( reve S \ Ma t Master of ' - rel 7 i u st ‘ t Cay ad i ! ‘ i ce, on eld mW hy rev Al l e. Mr. \ ed lev i I, Ble ill of ¢ t i rT viet, ¢) Si: ! ‘ t. nt the : i oO ‘ ry r-ita- tit Mi Xander Stewar Mas . 1 « ubt f the late Joln Rams f Rese Tl 1Wy 5 (in Mo r,t ' t her residen Town | . Be i e Sth wear of her ay M i es ret relict « i eat s \ ‘ cn Ww ~ In i : , Sti: = ‘ » 8 one & i i if i \ i ' ce i au thre 1D) e Will, If i, ts rof M j Yeu a . bepled ; ' PUA CHARLULTIEITOW An! D Oct. 13 —S§ 7 Bol ] Vel y, 2 ae s Tren { ‘ New } _ i i} bal 9 4 I Kk luvis ‘i ' I i s ‘ Mei) ald i iy a, a i? { Al D 4) 11 < . It il Vow ! al A J ” | | . ti { i il x , -—¢ i ] fa 4 $ MMERSIDI ‘ VED ) . i Kk Pi 1 ( 1 B Priorvss 4 ‘ \ s I | Mow Cia . i \ ~ bios ts Ri f KK < < { Lender, Me rm, a i; puss ~ i 1 2. Rows, Nhe ‘ lu t I~ — Cia i K mhedy bDuctouche 0) 2... Brig Lizzie. J ' pictonche; bal Sen. Dove, Ross, Shedive; prodace — 3rd—Briyt Hero, Wilson, do; bal. 4th—Clarinda, Kens i ' h—Ma cy n. Pi 1; bal Alert. (Vilara ’ lo af Pri Liberty ™é t mitioh, , Blue Wa . Ulealy. Hal X, pre ee litex, Pearson, Shediac; do.” % Ripple, Ke nedy, da; do. Ship Ocean Pearl Lavnched, From the shipvard ef William G Strong, Esq Bedeque.a Very fine Briyautine of 200 tons PRICES CURRENT. Caarvotretows, Oct. 20, 1865. Provisions. Bent, ( mall) per Wh... s cscs ccccccc cess 341 to 61) Do wy the quarter. 2... .66e cece ceeee 2j ito 5d) Pork, (carcas+) be ase bees o 66 6068 boos ee .- 5d to 64 Be (emmedl). bo v'vc oto vcd ve cane es dewees Gd te & Satbin. ger Wiss. ceed see ee he 3d to 54 | Veal, por Ib... ccsciecccetecetes os5 +e Rd & Aga Lamb, pet ID. 2. 2. cecs bse cde s cece see Bt tu Si Ham, per er Pe eee eee Batter, CVO Be) isc. cccccce cece: ls 4d to Is 6d Be Pr. Che O0Ried< dc i ws ese cle Sb te be 44 Cees) O00 80 ois base cde F545 S600 Ose ..51 toe 61 Tallow’ per Woe... cece cece cece ec eeee cece Td bo Gi} Cee: OF Pe bc vines Hee W ec cdes cove vees 94 to Wd | Flour Ber BO. Lb. Lees deed ewer des © bee 24 to 241 Otemend, POF P.ncs cscs ccc cosscvesees IZ to fi Ezg*, per ee les an aon ee ltd to ls} Vegetables. Potatoes, per bushel...............18 3d to ls 6d =) CO OE CEE 6. ok cose decees coos cnences am PepS, PEF QUBr. 0. 000s cece cece cree cose cece none Grain. ed by Barley, pet bushel, ... .... ceeececcercces 3s to 4s Oats, per do © 60 e ese cee Cee eereorones 2s Poultry. tH OVERTIME. ores LOLOL A LL DL i) LONDON GOODS Daily Expected per Urania. 3 CHESTS and Half Chess Prime Cengou TEA, 20 Bays Ratna RICE, 120 Boxes Londou SO AP, : 20 «do do bo (very anpe rior.) 20 Cases avsorted Confectionary, iu 2 Ib bottles, “) Caska Carbonate Soda, (baking,) 20 Boxes Fine Starch, {0 ive Extract of Logwood, 3 ‘Tons London Oukam, 100 Gallons Boile d Gil, 40 Cans White Lead, 50 Ibs in each, 8 do Ked do 20 de Biack Paint, 16 do Green do s ae o * ellow do 160 Coils Manilla Rope, asserted sizes, “Ww do Hen op do do do 300 Gross Wine a d Beer Corks, 1200 3 Bushel Sacks. ns of sedentary habits troubled with weak- palpitation of the heart, lack of g, torpid liver, consti- an hey are exceedingly | “ner tonics where a healtiy, gentle stimulant is : | i | | | | eXistence smcourage Home Manufacture'| a SILK HATS, | — apest and Bes t 2 PEM consisting of :— 2 Acres of Land, ten of w hich h are unde r cultiv: ition, ane Z the rem: = der PLANK HOUSE, ¢ the flooring of door: with Oat-buildings, GAR Trees, and aioe cae shee deieatas can onan amae 74 oon all can ill afford to 7 se t] ! them of an hour ot two i at CE xhibit Hien for TWO NIGHTS ONLY, at ry. 4 . Tuosday 7 & Walnsediy Evon’gs, Uctober the 24th and 25th. ke: ee Leetare a li! re a a ie a to cee and Ww HEELER oo tN7.. i es flirnished at the door. Gent!s Best Silk & Cloth II _ ER & ee CA a vad KEROSENE OIL. ST REBEUEIV E , from BOSTON— 50 Cacks Kerosono. Wasted at ‘the UNSIGNMENI — SAIACINE DPL AST Y aluable Pat tm for Sale JOHN PRICKETT is} ur going to SE L Lore his FREEHOLD P K 0)- Brackiey Point . with dduble ioe Bedrooms are grooved and tong F r WW. Pore! | vlass windows over w en about halt an acre eof 2 sple nd is 1 ADVERTISEERTS. | & ONO N LIN L CLL LOLI LOLA LILO MOM LP all, AT MOVING ren ni ee Portraits of aa c bar ters from) Life ; Camp Life} On the March : ; Photographic Views Tewns, Battle staat he. All Shown fall Life Size, w one of the Choicest Exhibitions of the kind | | | ‘when he will offer for sale a new) STOCK OF wn ie and “ry lovment w ill hoe | | Varions apartments, together with the yet yreater | health, }invention that i} ime Beitiock & CRENSHAW, HAT and CAP FACTORY, |, Cpposite FT cmperance Eazil. J. Torr | Ife would annonnee that the New Establishment ADVERTISEMENTS. CHEAP GAS. ht Company have reduced the price of | GAS from 15s. to 1s. per thousand feet, when msumed in Gas Swves, for covking or heating pur poses ‘The Gas Stove used for heaving purpeses, sur pass all other Stovesin cleanliness, safe sty, quick x | hess of adaptation, as well as in economy. | The Gus Stoves. when used in Halls, radiate o} eonsis's of | warm and agreeable utinosphere thronghont the | wh ole house. safety, be left burning dutthg excessive cold nights, jit obviates the necessity of using stoves in th ,| Bed-rooms throughout the dwe ling r, thus making one Gus Stove perform the same duty as five or! six coul stoves wher placed iu the several Bed rooms, and not only diminishing the risk of fire to the same extent, bat aleo the cost of w urming the be nett derived by enabling pe rsons to aecandhe ue the use of Bed-yoow fires, so highly injurious to | App Iv at the Warehouse of E. R. TAYLOR, er atthe GAS WORKS. October 23, Ld60. fin I have need them for ti » past five years, one in a room with no ventilation, and in whieh most of my time in my he ube is spent. Daring this period | there has been no discomfort in u in¥y respect. In brief, I have been so well satisfie das to thi » by my advice, many of my friends have tried them, aud from none have I ever leard a complaiut. Wisstow Lewis, M. D. Tam ready to say, at your reqnest, that T have used yourgas stove ina dre sing room for some years, and have found it, in that expacity, an ad mirable and une enceptio mable contrivance Yours truly, Henvy J. Bigktow, M.D. New York, 130 Niuth Street. I have used W. F. Shaw's Gas Stove for a yea past, in a dreéssing-room without fireplace, and have found it a source of great comfort and con venience, W. Detrmoip, M. D. Eo have nsed your gus-burning apparatus for 1x Fr purpos ce. Siring the past year, and ure ell . sle: ased with. the vtil tv a ub supe rorit y over » old method of ning gas for heat Tu the in he ratary, we consider them iud speusable to economy and convenience. Ve recommend them to every chemist and 1 har macentist who has the luxury ef yas at his cou Manufactaring Chemists Th: are made nse of one of your Gas Stoves, with Tr VIF Sit Nor] 4 ede x ~ ts persons indebted to the suhseriber, J- W. PICKARD. sonar <7rn- 1) “TN D:! ¥ LES went LV iuform the Public that be is about to years, a native uo! Gla REMOVE | WIS PLACE OF BUSINESS TO HIS INI W STORE. NOW FITTING UP IN 9 mouths; height 5 feet 8§ inches toate, Ireland; hair brown; eyes bazel; com- plexion fair. Private DANIEL McREADY, age 34 years and | Valuable Prechold "Property. F°O be cold by PRIVATE CONTRACT. En Chariotietown for Sale?! payny gotscriber will pay the highest Daa VALUABLE’ BRICK HOUSE | 810 be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION. on| i and PREMISES sitnated on the corner of Quer x | AND MIDNEY Steegers, having a frontage of Qoxsst " Ree 89 a’ oles os fon deeW ned €3 feck do fidncy furects. The | TOBER next, 1855, at the hour of 12 0'clock, noon Direetors of the Cha lottretown Gas} House is a site new, is 3 stories high, and has beet erected during the past year. It contains a lary SHOP, 6 x 23 feet, in front, finished, with bee spleta Glass Windows. The dwelling part of the Hc use contains us at present laid off, 17 large Roon "se | ther with a larve and commocions Cellar Part ies Wishing ~ w the Property can do so by apply- ing to D. McISAAC, E: sqr, on the premises, or to]; WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. te If not dispose d of before the SEC ‘OND of and as the gaseon, with the greatest | NOVE MBER next, it will be oifered ou that day 5 ? UBLIC AUCTION. Charlottetown, Oct. 2, 1865. RW 1425 PAIRS & ne VALUABLE PROPERTY TUESDAY, the Thirty-first (31st) day of OC latthe COLONIAL BUILDING, in Charlottetown, | . < purs mant to a Lice pesduly grat ited for that purpose | by his Henor the Sarrogate and Judge of Probate ¢ lest, 1805 — AL L the Right Qoeen's County, in Prince Edward Island, deceas- fed, in an d to SV} th: at part of TOWN LOT No. 35, inthe third hundre d of Town Lote in Charlotte- | mencing on the northwestward edge of Grafion | Street, at the division line between Town Lots | Nos 35 and 36, in the third hundred of Town Lots; |thence following the course of said division line | north westwardly, for the distance of fifty-eieht feet; thence at a right angle with said division line westwardly, for the distance of thirty-seven feet Mens’. Womens’, Kisses’ §- Childrens six inches, to the eastward edge of aright of way ; pe! EXNDIA RUBBER OVER SHOES, FOR SALE VERY CHEAP AT THE BP. E. iSLAND ' Boot & Shoe Factory. GEO. N _ CLL Charlottetown, Oct 9, 1265 : KEROSENE OIL! ! In Store, and for Sale low, 20 Bbis. Kerosene Oil, WHITE WINE VINEGAR, D. WRIGHT. Kent Street, Oct. 9, 1865. hewtlm China & Glassware. 2: RICH CHINA DESERT SETS Do TEA Do ae assorted a LETS & TUMBLE its, 6 plated CRUET STA NDS, Low for Cash at i Room. N. RANKIN, October 2. 1865 Queen Street } iscsi hree burners, in my room at the bank this season nd have been entirely satisfied with it I have ‘ —~ oOo = lyenerally found that one burner was all that 1 _ = so bored = . r r I 4 a aT - «a FU iH, _ ac ree ed ges| veces The air has not been anpleasant, aud | * See w es _ —_ do not hesitate to recommend it tu those person > a a aah t3 who wish tu heat rooms quickly, and with almost . 22 © 8 me as ' Y tral 2 wa = te ea Cc } no troul ours truly, a ee “oe C<{ Samuce H. Wacey. Sr ae ar ae en $$ —$$_____— oe < q es te . p—te e s =. o ona 2 | Prince Diseed lend, Bp RSONA AL L Y Y 2 ee vo o King’s County. - appeared before sn = _ ms = viz: the undersigned, one of 2s a ee 3 M; ‘a tastl ue of the Peuce ter eat Cease: 2b a PY jesty's.} ee , é tyo< a = += a ee is irontie: of Souris, who m eth | “ ® a w = ¢ > th and saith. that a re} ort hus late ly been cireu © cco @ > pa . 3 lnted in this place that he gave tre information | << ec & a cD | which led tothe apprehen ix mn of the kag | spe ters | Haw os e po = found in his father’s house some eighteen days | Sretb gf c uy Now he. deponent, most solemnly swears rs 4 > never gave the information al out / = =" 2 o oS 3, nor did he knew that any informacion of = 4 a so a? ud had been given by any person until hie ‘ & ae 5 party of soldiers aud others searesing | Sée5-58 so e house for the deserters. j £ al b his | ee Su » . . mS y a ER 884 4s vA. ” ay ALEXANDEDF HWALLORA) L —_—- —_———_— sain mark. ————---——-—-— Sworn before me, at Senris, this sixteenth > Mi. ALLS. ia aa ll ila ein £8435 ‘ - . . retro fc sis fe sit in, 5. P 5 a’ fii MAILS for G REAT BRITAIN, ‘i Fee ali Ge ish the WEST INDIES and NEWFOUND Mrs Halloran was en d to Georg etown for har-] LANJ , wii, until further notice, be made ap and orig deserters, and four ef her family were taken | f from the General Post Office. Charlotte- } <> oso Se sha ere as vi e-ses against her bila sii a jtown. every allerpate MONDAY MORNING, vt hid isi tin ALEX. LESLIE. | nine o'clock. ; 7 & C3 awts | SUPPLEMENTARY MAILS will also be for ne ” a . pat x } : ai Toh “ip = } { ssel fei te or zarter. | warded the fo pw iz WEDNESDAY evening at ry e es « a nm: 0 Ci0oCd, Viz : . Tue fine new Brigantine Rival, er ie i las : ; one of 210 tens register, now lying in | aah INDDAY, October , M IND AY, Nov. 6. “4 py Of 210: sane ‘register, naw lying toy WEDNESDAY “. 1), WEDNESDAY “8 | rlottetow? f ine ld, willed ‘ ; : yy ter t los Gr for t pl a MONDAY “" 33, MONDAY ea ami. ter to load Grain for the English) WEDNESDAY “ 25, WEDNESDAY 22 et ¢ el acl Ree L. C. OWEN, Postmusier General Apply to ‘ i I rE, o . co me he © : i j wc ng A General Post Office, Chit yw, Oct. 9, L865 e OF e | Mi » ‘ ahs es 2 ver | ts Putiic Votice! LIL PERSONS indebted to the subseriber by Note of Hland or Book Account. are re jnuested omake payrment immediately All amounts over | ine, unpaid on the lth day of OCTOBER next, | j will be sued for in tae a Htelv. | Hi. RICHARDSON. Son m rile. Sept. 25 ae fin Thirty Pounds Reward! I\FEVHE adiealiclt an we of this Tsland will pay a fof THIRTY POUNDS go any person ension of any of the nndermentioned or for any INFORMATION | PRIVATE or otherwise, which will to the appre ‘eusion of auy Deserter from Her Majesty's 2nd Battalion of the lih Kegt of Foot. reanel ption of ae serters from Her Majesty's 2nd | Battalion of the 16th Kegt of Foot. from Tuespay he Sith day of i GUsT, to Turspay, the 19th SEPTEMBER, 1865: Private ALEXANDER McPHERSGON, age 36 sow, Scotland; height 5 feet | 5% inches; bair brown: moustache and whiskers; eyes grey; complexion salluw; broad Scotch accent 22 years and | "Private TUOMAS GOODMAN, ag ; ® Bative of /8 months; a native of frelewdi height 5 feet 7 QUSEN STREET, | to | between Mr22lxann's and Messrs. G. & S.| Davirs’s Firms, fronting oa QUEEN N SQUARE. will open on the [5th day of Gctober, ‘90BS. inches; complexion dark; hair black; eyes dark. Private JAMES SEATON, age 26 years and & months; a native of Ireland; height 5 feet 6j in.: complexion fresh; hair sandy; eyes grey. Private THOMAS MOFFATT, age 25 years; a natlve of Ireland; height 5 feet 10 incues; com- plexion fresh; hair brown; eyes grey. Private JOHN McKAY, age 23 years and 2 months; height 5 feet 4 inches; complexion fresh; hair brown; eyes blue; a native of Newry, Treland Private HUGH DEVLIN, age 22 years and 9 months, height 5 feet 9 inches; complexion fresh; hair sandy; eyes light blue; a nacive of County | Monaghan, Iieland. Lance Corporal GEORGE MUMBY, age 23 years and 7 months; height 5 feet 9 inches; complexion fresh; bair light browu; eyes blue; a native of | Northampton, England. | daily expected to arrive from RRITAIN and other! ‘| | | and by bestowing that attention, he feels pleasnre al offering to those who patronise his establish- the purchase money can eonane mupaie - wr two or three The following Stock, Saiptenents. &c , about 8 years old, of a one in a wy warrante d sound iu body, _bs 3d ta 53 6d | ne in harness or wate He. Durham Cow, ror od bree d: 1 W: ugon nae Hh: irless, 1 p ee 1 Drag Rake. 2 Hav Rakes Sleighs, 1 So air B ack bands and Ch burrow, ( Barley, For Stock ‘wal In nplements, six mont ie cre’ lit oa up — d Ja int Notes. T , will be olfered for sale, 25th Ox TOBER Serie, ! POBLIC | | | adjoining suid Property, constitating a FAR My of | | EIGHTY Acres, consilered part of ‘the best Land lin the Royalty, lying a id betu& within about two jaxtle; . rows, Cie DOO ain cei okes aie Ac eeiees 2s tar 3 | Turkeys, eae 0.6 cece coer cece cece eves es 45 to Ge Pusatiing GOORc:. sn'cn0s soesos cen doe0 08 Bd to Be Cuickens, per pair........- coscccccceds 2a to Ss} F sels | # Cede, Par QUE ono inca o ia cece ee eeeee 188 to 20s | ' Herrings, por barrel...........-..+--- 308 ty 40s el Mackerel, per duzen............. chectes Oe 3s | Lumber, Zoards, (Iemlock)...+.-eeeee coes «+++33 Gd to 4s] Do (Apruce)..6..cseeg eres ces . 43 to 5s | Do (Pine).... ones sone vores ames es 7s to 9, | Shingles, por ....... cece cece coos aoc to bas | Sundries. Timothy Seed.........+++ Srinhie sve wee as . none | US) LLay, pet LOM. 2.6 cone cece cee cece enee 75s tw 85s | ine | Straw, Per CWE. 2... 2. ee cere cece were eee Is 61 to 2s | Homespun, per yard... 6. .eee cece ee eeeee 4s to Gs! Caltakios, onde ikea deed SE SReecbee bres 5d to Bd | Hides, per 1D.... 6 eee cece cence ee cere ences 4hd Wk once die 6 cme sbbe 6000 c0ed'eee's ls 3d to Is 94} Sheepskins. oe 06 0608 sees App sles per d> hina cddde cade beds ssdedre ae Of "Lams per Qt.... ---- cece cece cece cece 4d to 5d | GEORGE LEWIS, Market Celrk. | be. pa id on or bei } iF | | Subse sribe y's SAL ‘ Aso, Cases assorted Pickles, bbla. Washing e the) Soda. Sar lines, Cocoa, Blacklead, Blac king, Fak, Stationery, Composition Candies, Mustard, (in tins) Bor sale Sy} and sundry other articles, Dol GLASS M. HARRINGTON. Water st., Chitown, Oct 23, L360. ou yeurs on interest, For farther particulars loans upj * to the owner, on tle premises. all sums over £5, | Aue HON, at ‘T2o'lock, noon, ‘on that da Ly. T A MER TING ary Tinta President and Directors of the Summerside Bank, it was resolved a Call be made on the "Rtoc k- nek lers for 30 per,cent of the subseribed Stoe tk, to} ce the first day of DECEMBER to James Mutreean, Esqr, Summerside, or ut the Ustosn Bank, Ch’ JOHN R. G eee oy Pre eideut. 0 a Sold by ts tc AUUTION, iDN EspD. AY. the 25th October, | front of the} Room, ‘Qu EEN Sirrer T, just | | lauded from > a te Undine, ivom LIVERPOOL: | *. Cc 50 Haif Do. (WARRANTED GOOD.) WM. McGILL, Auctioneer. 16th October, 1865. “Wheel. | apes he RULE laid down some years ago| in not making any reduction from the prices as marked, but a discount will be allowed for CASH PAYMENT in cases of large pur chases when the Goods are delivered. I is Frie nds and Customers, particnlarly his Conn- : | try Friends, for thes support bestowed on him while in business, aud trusts he will ensure their fatace |B. DAVIES removes to las New Store | | 0 | | the GEORGETOWN, the following emtaining Bight Acres, and being in all FORTY GE ORGETOWN. Countries, not to be excelled in STABILITY OR STYLE, probably not equalled in the market), which | wiil be sold at the LOWEST PRICES. He would intimate that he will continue to MR.ODA VIESe nbraces this opportunity to thank faver by offering good articles for sale at LOW PRICES, ment. <o7 TAKE NOTICE 23 | on the 15th October. Charlottetewn, Oct. 9, 1865. 3 ins | } Another Valuable Property in the Market. ree Suhseriber has received instructions | to sell by Pupnte Avctios. on MONDAY 8 months; beight 5 feet 9 inches; f a nutive a Moira, Co. Down; hei ht 5 feet 43 inches ; complexion fresh ; hair brown; eyes grey ; | sist an¢eh JDeser | fore any two justi Private ROBEKT BROTHERS, aged 23 years and 10 months; height 5 teet 5 inches; complexion | fresh; hair dark brown; eyes dark jrown; pock marked; a native of lreland. Corporal FREDK. JEFFS, age 23 years and 6 montis, a native of Northampton, England ; height o feet 94 inches, hair brown, complexion fair, eye: | blue; a1 scar on right breast aud others near, trade shoemaker. Private ALFRED SMITH, age 23 years and 10 months, a native of —? Envland; height 5 ft 7 inches comple xion fre sh, air brown, eyes brown Private JUILN LONE bo. AN, aye 20 yeurs and 5 months; height o feet 5 inches ; complexion fresh; hair brown; eves hazel; a native of Tho-} mastown, Co. Kilkenny; trade, shoemaker. Private WILLIAM on. aye resh ; eyes hazel ; hair brown; a native of Kil- kenny, Co Kilkenny. Private GE ORGE HAMILTON, age 35 vears ; trade, weaver. Penalies for Aiding.or Concealing Desetters. By the Imperial Act for puuishing Matiny and Desertion,any person who shall by any means what- soever, directly or indire to desert, or atte mpt to pro dier to desert, aus i any person who kuowing that lany Soldier is about to desert, shall vid or assis him in deserting, or knowing any soldier to be a | deserter, shall conceal such deserter, or aid or as vy, procure any Soldier ire or persuade any Sol rin concea liu A himee if, or id or Misdemeanor, nud or withont bard labeur, for such term, not exceed- 2th NOVEMBER NEXT, at the residence of | ing Six CaLexpen Moxvis, us the e» navieting hae EM TPROVED STO VES. DONALD McAULAY, Esqr, in the Royalty of | | tices sliall thinis fit. Pasture Lots: | Noa, 212, 222 234 245, 246 and 303. each HIGHT ACKES of FREEHOLD LAND. Likewise FOUR PASTURE LOTS | miles from, and en on the main Post Road to, Of this excellent Property there are abont 50 aeres under Crop, ina Mia state’ of enitivation, producing in the tétation of last year about 20 tous of Hay, and other crops in proportion. A couven- ientand pleasantly situated DWELLING-HOUSE, | 40 by 28 ft, 12 ft post, is on the premise s. underneath | which there is a large frost-proof Ce Mar ; a never | failing Well of excélleut Water is contiguous to | the pre mises. A new BARN, 45 by 26 ft, 15 ft post, stands at a proper distance from the mansion, ana the wh ole steading surrounded by a beautifal grove of wood to the 30th of APRIL, v sisting any Deserter from Her Majesty's hens. also liable to a pénalty of Twexry Pounps. This property being brought tothe bammer ve : | duces a chance seldom to be had in this locality, for | any gentleman of ordinary means, to se “ttle down i | ; a ple asant, couvenient, ‘and attractive situation, within easy access of an every day market; advan- tages of seminary education, vation al dissenting churches, and mail comminic ation twice a week. Sule to take place at Llo’clock,a.m [9 Terms liberal, and made known ay time of eule. W. SANDE RSON, Auctioneer. Georgetown, Oct. 16, 1860. Any Tavern Keeper or other person suffering a | Soldier to remeia in his or her house after the hour | of NINE in theeevening, from the first of MAY te | the 3th of BEP I a and after the hour ot EtGH tin the evening, iro 1 the Ist of OCTOBER ext awritten pass from | hig Commandiug ©O ond, shali forfei, Twenty} Suriiines tor each and every olfeuce, with costs | of suit. TWENTY POUNDS PENALTY. xy the Island Statute of 50 George the Thir eap. 3, any persons harbenring, conce Any Sheriff or his Deputy. and any Coustable or Ofticer or Soldier in Her Majesty 's service, are, by the same Act, authorised to apprehend any person sis spected to be a Deserter, and take him before a Justice of the Pence. FiVE POUNDS REWARD is by the same Act | payabie tor the appreh@neion of any such Deserters. NOTICE. In addition to the Reward for the apprehension of Deservers, payable by an Aci of Assembly above mentioned, the sain of Seven Pounbs will be added | and paid by ‘the Colonial Goverument. Sheriifs, Justices of the Peace and Constables | thronghout the Island are hereby required to give | their prompt aid and assistance “for the appreben |sion ef the above desertbed Deserters, and the’ ‘r| Ch’town, Sept 18, 1865. sufe conveyuuce to Head Quarters, Cuar lottetown. | W. H. POPE, Cul. dee y. Colonial Secretary's Office, August 25, 1865. sand | xion | | ussist in hi s rescue, shall be deemed guilty of | 3 » pes ace acting for th e |} | County, District, City, navek or place where any sach of rence ~-_ af any ne his ppen to be be | i liable to be committed to the Common Jae il or House of Corres a, there to be im wows oued, with ience following the course thereof southw ard!y eight feet, and ‘southeast wardly tithy -one feet to said Grafton Street; thence followi ing the course if the same east wardly forty-one feet six inches to the place of commencement. ALSO, allthe Right, Title, and Interest of the stid late William Smardon, deceased. in and to all that oth er part or porti om of said TOWN LOT No 35, m the said third> hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, thus deseribed, that is to say: Commencing at the Southwest angle of the ‘sald fown Lot, ou the northwest edge of said Grafton Street ; thence following the course of the north east ede of Great George Street northwestwardly for the distance of eis shteen feet six inches; thence by a tivlt angle line therewith northeasiwardly this tv-five feet six inches, or until it meets the southwest edge of the right of w av; thence fol lowing the course thereof southeast wardly eighteen feet six inches to said Grafton Street; thence fol ‘ r the course of the same south westwardly thirty-five feet six inches to the place of com mencement. ALSO, all the Right, Title and Interest of the said late William Sumrdon, deceased, in and to x Right of Wavy, eight teet in breadth, and in length thirty-eight feet, or therealouts, leading’ from Grafton Street, northward, through Town Lot No oo, aforesaid; and all other rights of the said late William Smardon, in, to, or in respect of, or in connection with sxid Town Lot No. 35. For further ps artic nlars and terms of Sale, apply te eith er of the subse ribers, Executors of the lus; Will of the said late William Smardon. * THOMAS DAWSON, Sih JOSEPH HENSLEY. § er Charlottetowai, Sept. 11, 1865. = e” The above valuable Premises are the residue of the Real Estate of the late William Smardou and comprise the Saddlery Store formerly occupied by him, the Brighton Depot, and the place of basi- neNs at present oveapii ied | by Mr D McRae Rae. Took out for tho Engine while he Boll rings. ISAAC J, WALDRON, Queen Street, - Charlottetown. WISH to inform the public that I have received by late arrivals a farther large snpply of GLASSWARE, in great variety, which I can afford to sell very cheap, my motto being QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS « uflery: $ A large quantity of Cutlery, consisting of :— Knives and Forks, Carvers, Pocket Knives, Stee! Shears, Steel Scissors, Razors, at unusually low prices. All kinds of Brushes, Buckets, Tubs, Playing Cards, a large lot of PAPER COLLARS, in boxes of Ten euch. tS” KEROSENE OIL, on'y 4s. per @allon. ALSO — Watches and Jewellery. Daily expected to arrive from England over £4,000 sterling worth of assorted CUTLERY: * ula The above GOODS will be sold wholesale or retail to suit purchasers, at my Store, next door to M. W. SKINNER’'S DRUG STORE. (Queen St., Ch'town, Oct. 2, 1865, N. B.—Conntry dealers would do well to call jand examine my stock. ee a KEROSENE OIL gN STORK, and for sale low, 25 Bbls KEROSENE OTL. _Aug) ynst 14, 1865 5 al se PITCH PITCH. 30 BBLS. PITCH. J. ROBERTS ECKART. Ai izust 14, 1865 | is. it OUBERTS ECKART. | | SALT. ; XY OW LANDING, ex Schooner Maria ™ Fiona, from QUEBEC— 1764 Bags LIVERPOOL SALT. For sale by J. ROBERT'S ECKART Water Sireet Cliarlottetown, Sept. 25, ,1865. an TALLOW. ~PALLOW. ! BBLS. TALLOW. J. ROBERTS ECKART. August 14, 1865 | CORNMEAL, CORNMEAL, 15 V oie CORNNI AM FLOUR. FLOUR 100 BBLS, Bea Swe FLOUR, 20 Bbls No | Superfine Canada Flour, For sale by J. ROBERTS ECKART. | August 37, 1865 . North British and Mercantile Insurance Compan OF ESIBURGH AND LONDOW. Accumulated Funds. - - £2.304,512 710 Annual Revenue, (1894) - 565.458 16 2 | pue Subseriber begs to intimate that he has . “en appointed “AGE NT for the above Company, by Power of Attorney in his favor, aad that he is prepared to trausuct Vire, Life, and Ananity Business, ov the most liberal terms. In ghe Life Depart- ent, the vext declaration of Bonus wiil be made on the close of the Books. on 3i st December next Terms of proposal and every information will furnished by G. W. DEBLOIS, Agent and Attorney. _Ch’ town, Ang. 28, 1865. tim isl FOR SALE, OR TO LET, — "UAT BEAUTIFUL STAND for business, situated at ALBERTON, now in ithe ocenpation of the saubscriber, consisting of | THIRTEEN ACRES OF LAND, | with comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, WORK SHOP and other Ont houses. About eight acres of the above tand is cleared and in a hivh state of | cultivation. There is a good ORCHARD, fall of i thri ying trees. s preperty is too well known to require any | further description, and will be sold or let on rea sonable terms. Please apply at this Office, or on the premises to ~ JOHN KE EF E. Alberton, Aug. 28, 1865. 6m i Grocery and Liquor Store | Summerside. Tuk Subseriber’s has onened a 3S ore for the Sale of GROCERIES and LIQUORS. on reasonable terms, in the Shop lately occupied } by Doctor Price, and will keep constantly ou hand larticles of the very best quality ; and “solicits a jeall from their friends and the publie gener: All ¥: All kinds of Produce taken, ih payment for Goods, at market price. O'NEILL & SON. | Corner of St. Stephen’s and First _ Streets, Summerside, Sept. 4, R65. Rw Im | YARWIOU TH | ITE gubarvien tube. has this week received | E from the Factory, a full and complete cargo of those celebrated Cook, Box and Franklin STOVES Ex Schooner “ Blue Wave.” Heals STOVES | cannot be beat for Durability. Neatness and Economy, jand ure the ouly Stoves imported here that give 8/| veneral satisfaction, and are now offered for sale Low for Cash, Merchantable Produce, or) ‘i welve months’ credit on approved, Notes. i | | } J R. J. CLARKK, Oct. 16, 1855, Orwell Cheap Store. INOTiCis. LL persons having any legal cla: ms fynieet the Estate of the late Jonw Bake, deceased, will please hand in their accounts to the | Venbscriber for setilement ; and wil those indebted | to the said Estate will please call and settle their | aeccuuts immediate! y- PATRICK BLAKB. The subscriber begs to notify his friends that the | | business will iu future be cariied on by bim. Pp. BLAKE. See of this Island, bearing date the 26th day of Janaary | Title aud Interest of WIL LIAM SMARDON, lute of Charlottetown, in jtown, bou snded ee follows, that it to say :—Com- | a Oats! Oats! Oats! ae price in CASH for ,009 Bashels Oats, '; delivere a in eae JOHN ANDREW McDONALD. | _Sept. 18, 1865. Eiocop _ Skirts . BOOTS & SHOKS! LIVERPOOL HOUSE, NOW OPENING, Per Greyhound, from BOSTON, A Select Assortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ Hoop Skirts, ail sizes and qualities, selling at the lowest rates. 6 Cases Ladies’ and Children’s BOOTS and SHOES, (in all qualities ) Men’s and Children's CLOTH and FUR IMATS and CAPS. ALSO, A Supply of SPICES and GROCERIES, suitable for the present and coming season. Selling at the LOWEST Market rates, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, aT Thomas's Old Stand, Great George Street. WILLIAM FULL, October 2 2, 1865. NEW SPRING GOODS AT THE itenfrew House, Great George Street, (THOMAS'S OLD STAND.) PELANY & BYRNE i AVING completed their SPRING TIMPORTATIONS, beg to call the attention of their Town and Country Customers to their STOCK OF Staple and Fancy DRY GOoDs, COMPRISING Cotton Warp, Grey and White COTTONS, Striped Shirtings, Printed Cottona, Bed-Tick, Osnaburg, Denims, Flaunels, Towell- ings. Table Cloths, &e. Ladies’ Dress Goods, Newest styles. Shawls, Mantles, Bonne’s, Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery, &e. SKELETON SKIRTS, Bosts and Shoes, Supe: fine Clorhs, Doeskins, Tweeds, Ready- made Clotting, Under Clothing, ray Collars, Ties, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs. Rubber Coats and Caps. Men’s and Boys® STRAW, FELT and TWEED HATS, in great variety. MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTH CAPS, HARDWARE. Plongh Mountings, Rope, Glass, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, Putty, Window Glass, Weaver's Reeds, Shovels, Hoes, Traces, Wool Cards, Tea and Table Spoons, Knives and Forks, Best AMERICAN CUT NAILS, (all sizes.) GROCERIES. TEA (a superior article), Brown and Crushed Sugar, Rice,) Starch, Seap, Todaceo, Ludige, Blocking, &e. &e. &e. All of which they offer at the Lowest Prices tor CASH. Cc harlotletown, May 29, 1865. OUR SPRING — [mportations Per L C OWEN and UNDINE, ARE NOW READY FOR INSPECTION & SALE. BEER & SONS. _Ch ‘town, | ot h May, 1 865. NEW ENGLAND tooling Agency OF P. E. ISLAND. WW KF, the undersigned, do hereby eertify _ that Mr. E.R, TAYLOR has superintended the covering of our buildings with hia Roofing Material, aud they have given us entire satisfuc- tion. HENRY PALMER, HL. HASZARD, BERTRAM MOORE, D. M. FRASER Ch'town, July 16, 1865, af English Malt Vinegar, For a WE. DAWSON'S. July 24, 1865. AEECAL “POST “LL 4299120 TU IDUVT V ONIAVH AONVYASNI = ef L ¢ r j d jo sajey olqvuostay yy w SESS weld £C d GaiT GUY EULA “ AMIHSVONV'I GQNV NOCNO'T GILL ‘wnMed . “IVITdVO df dI\ PANVANOD yuSy SOY ROA SA/EMVEID $8 Spring | 1=G65 SVRDOR i ROBOR, = A good assertmentjof Fall and Winter Goods. | HE SPRING GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH! iH. Fy ASZARD would respectfully inform his friends and tne publie venerally that he HAS JUST RECEIVED a large jand well selected SPRING STOCK OF London, Manchester, Glasgow, Bradford aod Birmingham GOODS, | comprising all the weiies required ate general , in | pry Goods. Hardware, Groceries, &e- In the latest styJes and newest fabrics of Dress Materials, Mantles, Shawls, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ready- made Clothing, Cloths, §c, All of which will be sold at the Charlottetown, May 15, 1865 Judson’s Pils | Lowest Prices for Gash. |