en pORRESPONDENCE, <_< wh party AT GEORGETOWN. ey cue EDITOR oF THE EXAMINER, . 4 (ter having carefully perused Be ve- + late issues of the Isiand journals, [| ) powhere discover the elightest notice puis f the Tea Party which took plave mn eee ts n many weeks ago. Ln my stn epeimat mm. it would be tantamount got of foul ingratitude yea, injustice w a0 sone jadiee and gentlemen who took ato HX active and lively interest in it, and gon as ved much of their time and means : that ali their efforts, directly in en- | Gr : of the! ts gue ,ymdle ee img wer fends and compatriots, and ” “ tly io the fartherance of religion, me gid be thus eovered with oblivion, while} ‘gaied accounts cf contemporary and likely | islet entertainments were graced with the atrial columns. For this reason solely do | fer you, Mr. Editor, this short contriba- | we, to make known to all within the sphere 7 your paper that the arty at Georgetown was a decided success, ’ d thie I repeat without either flattery or} wony. The grounds selected for the oceagion were those surrounding the elegant cottage (Hon. A. A. MePonald, whieh, for supe- rigrity of situation and beauty of scenery, we dificult to be excelled. wening was raised to ward off the heat of the wo from the tables. The pillars supporting ow awning wete covered with delicate little wanches and twigs interwoven in a curious legant etvle The whole presented a gost picturesque appearance. The tables— sbundantly and gorgeously supplied, and fering a very j the circulation of o the taste and ep:rit of the ladies of this oBlity. athe air on all sides; crowds were gathering srains of the Highland pipes attracted many go idle observer. Dancing platforms were At 9 a.m. banners were to be seen waving | #2 t i Class Geometry ~Henry Wright Bedeque | \ ig ora -Jumes Cogswell, Georgetown i Class = Geometry and Alwebra — Frederick Perers, Charlottetown Anthmett James Cogswell, Georgetown eneral Protic iwney— Thomas Wick wire George my GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Mr. Leander G. Me Neitl. Eigtish Grammar—John E Haszard the students, expressed his bigh satisfaction at the | ‘ . proficieney which they exhibited in their several | bealth aud happiness. Keading and Dictation——-David K Meletinan. Geography and History--James 8 Reddin rith metic Herbert Beer Writing-Jobn & Hasaard, C D Rankin, equal. Latin and Delectus<<C D Raukin CD Rankin (ieveral Proticiency—Andrew Bowness liall’s Frenel he prises distributed, His Excellency addressing wanches of study, encouraged them t persevere n obtaining a thorongh knowledge of the classics, ' ’ as it wae an eflicient training of the mind for their | ifcer duties in the world—and exhorted, above all, to remember that this life was only a preparation A spacious | for that better and nnendiny life which is to come His Honor the Chief Justice also addressed the students inafew words, highly camplimenting them for the manner in which they had conducted them. | selves during the examination, and trusted they wonld not forget His Excellency’s concluding ad e We think it proper to mention here the very wreat interest which His Excel tence y has ever mani fested in the success of the Prince of Wales College lis establishment on its present footing has all taken place since he came amongst us Besides his Excelleney, Mrs. Dundas And the Chief Justice, we observed among the visitors present, Admiral jand Mrs. Bayfield, and the @lisses Bayfield, Mrs fuscinating and delightful | « srospect to lookers-on—reflected great credit |: and Miss Peters, the Hon Mes. Palmer, the Hon, Solicitor General, Hon Longworth and Mrs. Long wort lev and Hodgson of Windsor College, Nova Scotia, Professor Reid of Newfounc'and, Rev. Mr Sprayue, Henry Haezard, Esq., and Mrs. Haszard, Coas. DesBrisuy, Esquire, and a namber of other | ’ lies and gentlemen. The attendance, indeed, ailable space in the room being oceupied.—Pat j THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS. i ; ' The Boston Jonrnel of Thursday says of the jo from every direction; while the martial; } nglish Elections :— “ The elections completed on the 15th instant {showed 262 Liberals to 158 Conservatives. In sty for me to pass the remark that they | were searcely ever unoccupied. The fun) spread Jike an electric spark and possessed all. | While some amused themselves in dancing | sod singing, others discovered a pleasure in| yhe more manly exercises of the caber.|' throwing the stenme, and other of the High- it land games. Great order, regularity, and|~ harmony, reigned throughout the different}, emusements ; Ne angry or threatening words|_ were to be heard, and nothing of a disagree- | pref ered for the occasion, and the frelicsome | scotland only one Conservative has been retarned. end Sovial spirit of our Island youth is too | ‘(he Liberals had lust 26 and gained 35 seats up! rence; do familiar to all my readers to meke it neces-| t: above date.” The summary of the English news published ir | the saine number of the Journal has the follew-} ing t— LiverPooL, July 15.—The news to-day is important. There is net much electioneering day. Mr. Gladstone still continues in the mi- wity for Oxford University. The Journal states positively that Mr. Glad- me was defeated, although a Liverpoel despatch ot the 16th reeeived at Queenstewn, |dves avt | Attorney General and | Professore Hens: | ue ull that could be desired, the whole of the} A THING oF BeauTy 18 a Joy FOREVER. | Vho can be beautiful with a sickly pale complex: | jon? Keep the pores of the skin free, and the | blood pure, and your cheeks will vie with the Rose umd Lily. The ekin is formed with thousands of | pores in every inch of surfate, whose office it is to | earty off the impurities df the blood—the acknow- | | ledwed cause of all disease of mankind. When the | Skin is dry and pafthed—when it is covered with | | eraptions—when itis cold and clanmy— when there | FFYHE SUBSCRIBER having JUST | is inward fever or inflammation—it is impossible | | for the skin, under these circ umestances, to perform | | Its proper functions, and to carry off the impurities from the body as designed by our Creator. JU ; SON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS remove these | | obstructions, and produce free and healthy blood, | | remove the eruptions trom the skin, and cause it to | } brighten with the flush of youth and | Beauty so much admired and loved. Beauty with out paint and cosmetics; buat beauty produced by Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills are sold by all Medicine Dealers Married, | At Arichat, on Monday, the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev W } Stewart, of West Bay, assisted by the Rev J Me- ‘ay, the Rev George Sutherland, of Charlottetown P E Island, to Louise Julie, daughter ef Johu Bal lam, Esq. | AtYurmouth, on the 13th inst, at the residence j | | of the bride's father, by the Rey DS Gordon, Rev | {J D Murray, of Port Hill, P E I, to Maggie E, i third daughter of Jucob Huattield, Esq. ‘ At Churlottetown, ~n the 29th iustant, by the | Rey. H Pope, Wesleyan Missionary, Mr Mark j Inman, of Crapaud, to Miss Maria Ince, late of Neponset, Mass Died, At Charlottetown, on the 24th inst, of consump tion, dohu Brown, in the 50th vear of bis age- At East Boston, Mass, 12th inst, James W, only child ot Thos W and Emma C Sutton, aged 5 months jand 5 days. Ship News. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Joly 2t—sehr. Maggie, Chapman, Pawgwash limestone. 22—Str Greyhound, Nickerson, Hali- fax: mer. Schr Gazelle, Bellidu, Tignish; P. E. I., fish. Nancy, Venamburgh, Tignish, N. S.; deals. Str Islavd City, Smith, Shediac; gen jeargo. 24—- Ship L, C Owen, Fraser, Liverpool ; i do Schr Lively, Mullins, Wallace deals. Mary, | LeBlane, Sydney; coal. John Gerole, Severs, | | i | Bayehaleur; fish. J E Carr, Carr, G St Law- Mary Frances Warren, do, do. Neptuue, Forster, Richibucto; deals. offers for sale the ' CLEARED. July 2I—Sehr Maggie, Chapman, Pngwash ; lbal. Brig Willie & Ettie, Patterson, London; } deal. 22—Schr. Perseverance, Hairns, Richibucto ; } bal. Str Island City, Smith, Shediac; mer. 24— }Sch. Lively, Mullins, Bay Verte; bal Johu | Gerold, Severs, Baychaleur; fish. Leader, Me Donald, Pictou; bal. Mary Frances, Warren, lishing brig Thomas Young, Bermuda; live jstock, &e. Str Greyhound, Nickerson, Halifax ; mer. veauty. | + | County generally. 10th inet., at the} .| "EYEN Healthy, Active, We!l-recommended ef the day. In this way the day passed away very rapid!y, and it was with regret ytting an end to our mirth and diversion. Tues indeed, must have been the chiel Yours, ete. A CITIZEN. Georgetown, July 28th, 1865. ~ - Mr. Eprror ;— Although you have said you would net take any wore notice of the person in charge of the Herald, will you allow me to correct we or three groee misstatements in hia last He denies that he frequently reserted to your private office, at unseasenable hours; but the evidence of the office hands is against him, | or they could net fail to see him coming out of | ¢ place when they would be returning lo their work. Why waa he so pointed in his attentions | that office ? His statement about the time he! worked for you Is ullogether incorrect, aa I can how any disinterested person by a glance at the day realized o 7 paper Reilly charges we with having obtained money, | nder talae pretences, frow the Grand Divisiwn of | Sas of Temperance, ou account of some printing | done for that body. A few words will suffice tu cpain the matter. ving Tees ewre entering upen Lae work, that officer was ooauited as to the style, &c., in which it waa to dene, and that wot by myself, but by the jour- When the brat sheet was ready a proot was sent to that offi- et, Whe stated that it was as he wished it. When | he werk was completed aud the account furnish- al, some few members of the Grand Division. and ‘wu prioters in particular who bad always mono- paged the printing tur the Sous, and burning with rige because | happened to secure other contracts | i priating, conceived the idea that they would | mike an vbjection to my account. I wet their charges io Division, and met their Committee out | of Division, and when [ found that a meeting of ome seven oreight members was held in Charlotte- | wn at midnight, at which resolutions were yateed reflecting upon me, I immediately took the was a Son of ‘lemperance himeeil. meta summons from the Small Debts Court mo Uharlettetewn. The summons was served and égment entered up in my faver by confession I publicly challenged my opponents in this matter w appear before a judicial tribunal, and there to pnt vat how I “ swindled” them. as Mr. Rielly wye; but those gentlemen knew right well tha wy charge was according to contract, and the Cerk of the Court paid me the amount iu full. fee aes! t+ Grand Division ? jou, Sir, nor the public are interested in prolonging iis controversy, I will let it pass. Yours truly, F. W. HUGHES. Tea PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE. The anneal examination of this Institution, and he Grammar School in connection therewith, took place ou Tharsday, the 20th instant, as advertised. “rsand Students. ‘thool, uader the euperintendence of Mr. L tuef. “actory manner. Lhe branch which most attract me, was very creditable. Those pupils stadying wuseod French. for junior classes, likewise ac qiued themeelves eutisfuctorilv. The visitors present were next conducted to Yoofesor Anderson's room. The studenta here Were first examioed in Arithmetic, and seon their | Hut proficiency in this braneh became apparent the examination im Algebra also displayed how Womyghiy they were instructed in the principles Wk science able nature teuk place to mar the enjoyments | “ly Lonerable way to refute the charges by tak- | palpable as any that! have noticed , but as neither | off so quietly and successfully ; and what was) fiom Duncan, 81, Capt Gibson, to Liffey, 89 lat Heart's Content, and proceed to Quebec. | L fey is a beautitul ship. and will worthily repre- }seat the Royal Navy im the St Lawrence. — | Halifax Reporter, July 27. wks; and the question of unpaid wages can also | , be easily settied by the same unerring authority ly | | | Had I unjustly taken mouey of the Grand Divi- | Mi ot the Sens of Temperance, is it hkely that at body would have eleeted we to the honorable | which L uew held of Grand Conductor to | *4e by aay body ‘ Lue other personal abuse in connection with my home, in the Herald, is filled with falsehood as| | } the whole affair was highly creditable to Profes- | The classes of the Granmur | ; q | re free frou any risk of harm. Neill, were first exumined, and most of the | de which surpass belief, were they not substan- Jouths present acquitted themselves in a very sa- | tiated by men of such exalted position and character | aay su. i id The Right Hon. the Speaker gave his sessional dinner to the principal clerks and officers of the we observed the shades of night hasten,| Huuse of Commons oa Wednesday evening. — London News. - nal _ NAVAL.—His Excelleney Vice-Admiral Sir It is said that Sir James in- tends te witness the landing o* the Atlantic Cable The — me SAILING OF THE Frencu ApMIRAL.—H. I. M. Frigate Bellone, 50. bearing the flag of Rear Ad- |) mitral Bosse, proceeded to sea this morning, un- handsome | | appearauce as the noble vessel passed down the | der steam, and presented a very harbour. the purpose of witnessing and participating in the landing of the Atlantic Cable.—Jb. ——e- aring the flag of Vice-Adumnral Sir James Hope, C. B., and Styz, 5, paddle sloop, Com. Urm- ston, passed out of harbour in beautiful style at 1 o'clock to-day.—Jb. Rerutation Estapiishep.—Mrs. 8. essing, and the millions of bottles sold every year in the United States, Great Britain and France (each year largely increased sales over the previous) woman whe Was empleyed to de the werk, whe |! 4 guarantee that the articles are unequalied. | We know they will restore grey bair to its youth- ful color, producing the same vitality and lnxnrious juantity asin youth. You can procure them at any LD ruggist’s P.E. I W. R. Watson, Agent Charlottetown, - ~~ — HoLLOWAY's OINTMENT AND PILLS.— Jaun- dice—Disordered Liver —A geod free flow of} bile is absolutely necessary for digestion; when | this secretion is interrupted or depraved, disease iumediately sets in, and sallowness or jaundice marks the cause te be in the liver. This impor- \tout organ, so liable to disorder, can always be | regulated by liolloway’s Ointment and Pills. ibe former, rubbed on the right side, over the region of the liver, upon which it exercises the wost salutary influence without harassing the stomach or the bowela—a watter frequently of vital importance, cunters on this remedy an ad- vantage over every other form of medicine in the | pharmacope@ia. When assisted by the Pills, every , | disease is speedily subjected and effeciualy ban- biehe Ayer’s Cathartic Pifls Are the most perfect purgative which we are able produce, or which, we think, has ever yet been Their effects have abundantly bown to the community bow much they excel the ordinary medicines in use. They are safe and plea- sani to take, but powerful tocure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of ite organe, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul hamors which breed and grow distemper, stimalate aggish or disordered organs into their natural sction, and impart a healthy tone with strength to ve whole system. Not only de they cure the every jay complaints of everybody, but also furmidable and dangerous diseases. powerful effects, they are at the same time, in di- | minished doses, the safest and best physic that can be employed for children. Being sugar-coated, they re pleasant to take; and, being purely vegetable, Cures have been as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent *( our attention was English Grammar. It was | clergymen and physicians bave jent their names to *keeedingly gratifying to find the pupils so tho-| certify to the public the reliability of our remedies, | mizhly grouaded in this most important part of «| while others bave seat us the assurance of their} tod edncation. The dictation also, as a general | conviction that our Preparations contribute im- | | ensely to the relief of our eflicted, suffering fellow |) nen. The Agents below named are pleased to furnish gratis our American Almanac, containing directions for the use, and certificates of their eures, of the tollowing cowplaints:— Custiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rh: umatism, | Deopsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from foul Nothing, however, could be more | stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of *Mitying then the wanner in which seme of the | (ke Bowels and Pain arising therefrom, Flatuleucy, “ents demonstrated a few of the most difficult Prbleme in Geometry. In short, for the depart | Loss of Appetite, ali Diseases which require an levacuant medicine. They a'so, by purifyng the ment wader hie charye, Professor Anderson is|blocd and stimulating the system, cure many com- knanestionab!y the right man in the right place she eXamination in the classical commenced abont two o'clock. beure, Languages, for the Institution, kept up the interest ol the visitors by the searching examination through Which he passed bis severul classes. The senior “udents iu Greek and Latin not orly translated With the utmost readiness such portions of those tooks read by them, us were named by some of the Visitors, out seemed perfectly at home in the con- rection of those languages. “eo aeqnitied themselves very creditably. The examination im History showed that two or three of the studenta were thoroughly posted in the great etente of the past. As those who attended the In- MAutlon this year, however, were all v« ry young, etpected a the examination, His Excellency the Lieut Verner distributed the prizes as follows :— PRIZES AND ORDER OF MERIT. CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT. Dr. Inglis. sp tion Latin—William C. DesBrisay, Charlotte. u sotitior Greek —Jamee McD Inglis, Charlotte "Ws, lney W dies Gooaene McLeod, Vigg; 2, , 4 Div—1, William Bearisto, Greek Williams Hearcto Malpeque ; 2 sit tuteiand, Se amin, alm ® « . eLenuan., Vomeuciedt Uigg; 2, David « ete C lass — William C DesBrisay, uta Hanan. Charoncurons eo ; ETE at er ae. eee Heury Aitken; Francis Malpeque ; 2, MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT. Prof. Anderson. : Jet Class—Geo é i metry—Thomas May, Rosebank, b , ili n;. arlottero ee konometry — William DesBri- | | i j bo Very great attainments in this branch could be | i } | | i jaints which it would not be supposed they could department | reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neu- Dr.leciie ; ; be For fully two | ralgia and Nervous Irritability, Derangements of| SKINNER, which will destroy FLIES by hundreds. Fr snes, the traly efficient Professor of |:ye Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from @ low state of the body, or vstructions of its functions. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with otber preparations which they make more profit on. Jemand Arer’sand take noothers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should The junior classes | '#Ve it. Prepared by DR. J.C. AYER & Co, Lowell, Mase, and sold by Geo A. Bayard, St. John, N. B8.; Avery Brown & Co, Halitax, N.S. ; and by W. R. Watson, Ch’town, P. E. L. ~ <7 - CY SPECIAL NOTICE. 9 Co the Readers of the Examiner, Charlotte- town, P. E. Island. The undersigned would respectfully ask atten- tion to the preparations known as HUNNEWELL’S UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, Che Great Remedy for. all Throat and Lung Com plaints, HUNNEWELL'S TOLU ANODYNE, { perfect relief for Neuralgia, all Nervous Com- laints, and Loss of Sleep. HUNNEWELL'S ECLECTIC PILLS, Declared to be the moat perfect Cathartic and Fa- nily Pill; seldom r quiring more than One for a lose, act without Griping, and one that should be known te every family. These preparations will be noticed each month, snd originating from most potent questions in Me- dieine, enjoyed for ten years unbounded reputation, readers are invited to accept such notices as a true test them. JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass. ae For sale by Dealers in every city and town. Desiers with good business references supplied on Juln tm 88i0n. W. K. Warsow, T. DesBrisay, M. W. Sxixser, Wholesale and Retail Agents, Charlottetown, July 17, 1865. Im It is understood that the French Ad. | miral ia bound to the coast ot Newfoundland, | probably for Hearts’ Content, Trinity Bay, for! H. M. Ships Liffey, 50, Capt. Geo. Parker, | A. ALLEN | Having obtained a contract, by public tender, | for twenty years past has been manufacturing her | w print the Journala of the Grand Division; and | World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamum, or Hair ' wed the copy from the Grand Seribe, | | While they produce | odex of character, and give me their confidence to Launched, | At Pisquid, on the Ist inst., a Brig of 254 tons | register, named the Wiliie and Ettie, bullt by Mr. } Samuel Clark. At Charlottetown, on the 20th, |a Brig of 253 tons register, named the Admiral, | built by the Messrs. Darrach & Sinott. At | Pisette, on the same day, a Brig of 200 tons regis- wanagers of this Tea that every thing passed | Jomes Hope, K. C. B, shifted his flag to-day} '" named the Osceola, built by Mr. Francis | Panting. All these fine vessels were built under fr them an additional source of pleasure was, screw trigate, Capt. Parker, and left for the const the inspection of Lioyd’s Surveyor, for the Messrs. that the handsome sum of £150 wus that) o! Newfoundland. | Douses of this City ss PRICES CURRENT. Cuarcorretown, July 27, 1865. Provisions, Bool, CamalE) pet FD. oe eves cece vee obs 4d to 71 De by the quarter...... dewediceal Oe | Pork, CORNED. o's 40 vues saeden cckticcas th 00 450 OR: CII kb. 0b0d bo picodly weinene need 6d to 3d) b POMRNOR, BOE TD, oo0cccccccevecccnswesses 4d to 6d} FORE, BOE BR. non dnc cvvewense cccniceds "3d to 44d | | Lamb, per quarter....... ........ 2s 6d to 4s 6d | OOH, GUE Wisc cnscicisve oyee dise.ce cee sais 6d to 8d Bather, (UGB). oac cess csece seccivecc es Lld to Is| Be Martie Gis. os Sieben WU NS 10d to 11d| Cees, POT BO oocs osc s cece sees coee cece . 3d to 6d} Bg ET EAPO SU A co ice secon ess te ceen tyes 9d to 10d} d jchen, &e. On the premises are a small Stable, Flour per Jb... .... 22200... ...-2d to 24d | and u fair eized Garden with some nice trees. US BOON Pics < done whan snnsncas's shee 08 Bans de ibaa Eggs, per Goten.... pee a moe eae Gi vo 108) A BUILDING, 50 x 25, fronting on Pownal Vegetables, | Street, fitted up and occupied at present by five | | Potatoes, per bushel..................2s to 28 4d/ Tenants, paying an annual rent of from twenty- | New Potatoes, per quart,...............- éd to 7d | five to thirty pounds. This property is subject to a CR, EH UII oss bred ccccaseess . e sence 2d | ground rent of fourteen pounds per annum,payable Pons, per QUGre . « .o0- ocecce cs csintes 00. 64 to Od| & KB Bre« ken, Esq, which lease will expire in 1871 Groin. } vese different Properties will be otfe ed for Sule sailed a eaihie Ss to 4 utufuir price, until the First day of AUGUST AFICY, POF OUSNEL...- ---- oer rene 7h §/ next, and if not disposed of will be sold at Pests Oate, per dO ....e cee cece sre ceed 3 to 28 4d) Aucriosx, on the premises, on ‘TUESDAY the Sth Poultry. {day of SEPTEMBER next, at 12 o'clock, noon. ii kN a sie tc ag none} A part of the purchase niOney can remain unpaid eheents MS. ii Lov evew bids vee ..8s to 8s| for five or six yeurs, on interest, at six per cent, Death Matibe lt ecu Wetke ce) ls 3d to 2e| Per annuum. For further particulars please apply TIN, 000 Wii) 05's apes ies 28 to 3: | | W.W. LORD, Executor. | | Charlottetown, July 24, 1865 Fish. am hae ak a ee Te I io acca asc bine se 18s to 20s | ; Vi Mecsings, pee Qareel i... aise once veceivs 3Us tu 40s English Malt inegar, Bnet, OOF MNO 6 04090 b sks woes ... 28 to 3s For Sale at E Sey | Lumber, b | Gots as W. E. DAWSON'S. | Boards, (Hemlock).........------ ++. Si'Ga eb el ee ee Do MOMMED nce ncscnce@ece §=«op-s 8 T * ms ‘ Do iyeast* al eee o un oembee $5 73 w 9s N ash Ss Best Scythes, | Shingles, por MH... 2... ccs cecccser eee 103 to lis Frok SALE CH KAP, at Sundries. BEER & SONS. | Timothy ee a ee ee ee ee eee none July 24, 1865. 5in BN UBD, oda ine 34 a8 6059 dine ae cance Ok Oe ' RPO, POF OWS. onc occ s woes eres ccccces ls 6d to 23 REGO WEE DONG sine co bine coca cs cece 4s to 6s RMON, WOE Doc cs sees -- 06 see cpetcece 5d to 8d OO Tes occa ecw ates kee rnaes 46 case Asd I fin scr set eens denemenaeeenen Is We ee Is 8d to 1s 9d GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. HEM. ADVERTISERIENTS. Sale of Farm Stock, etc. ‘7? BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on SATURDAY. 12th AUGUST, at 11 o’clock, at GOVERNMENT HOUSE STABLES, a PRO- PORTION OF THE STOCK, consisting of :— 3 CARRIAGE HORSES, 8 MILCH COWS, 1 year old COLT. ALSO, l two year old HEIFER, | 1 year old Do } 1 BLOOD MARE, 2 setts Horse Clothing, (new £ complete.) i 1 English made SADDLE, } WILLIAM DODD. | July 31, 1865. is] & pa _ FLOUR! FLOUR! | AILY EXPECTED per Sehr. Hope, fron NEW YORK— 500 Barrels Flour. WM. McGILL. | July 24, 1865. tf MY FRIENDS | & CROSS the water sent me a thundering | & LOT OF CRUSHED SUGAR this | Spring; ten times more than [ ordered. In order to get in my money, I am selling it very low. For sale at the Cash Drug Store ot M. W. SKINNER. rw ins Flies! Flies! you can bay FLY PAPER very cheap at the CASH DRUG STORE of M. W. Ch’town; July 31, 1865. | A remedy is at band, and if you are pestered with | them, the fault is your own. | Ch’town, July 31, 1868. | ** Supreme ”’ j ——a A BODY styling themselves the ‘* Su- | preme Lodge of the British Order of Good | Templars” having been assembled in this City | during the greater part of the past week, from | the meetings of which Body all members of the rw 2ins Humbug. | Order are carefully excluded who are not pre-| | pared to recognize and acknowledge the usurped | authority of said “Supreme” Lodge; the said “Supreme” Lodge having, moreover, declined a | challenge to discuss in public the claims of said | illegal Body — a Body repudiated by the Grand Lodges of Eastern and Western Canada, Nova Seotia, and P. E. Island: The public of Charlottetown and vicinity are respect(ully invited (in accordance with a notice | previously given to leading tembers of this con- |tamacioua Body) to attend and listen to an honest and fearless exposition of the several matters jn dispute between the “ Supremists ” and their opponents, this (MONDAY) Evening, in Lower Temperance Hall. C¥ Doors open at 74 o'clock, p.m. A fee of one penny will be taken at the door to defray expenses of room, ete. J. BARRETT COOPER, Prov. Gd. Secretary. | Charlottetown, July 31, 1865. Importani to Shipbuilders. ve E Subscriber has just received from the manufactory of Thomas Maltby, Esq, New- castle, New Brunswick, and will keep constantly on hand 12 J4 end j in. WHITE PINE PLUGS. Also, SAWED TRENAIL WEDGES (Juniper.) | Being made of seasoned wood and entirely free | on they will be found superior to any manu- ° | factu n the Island. hh. C. RICHARDSON. Water Street, Summerside, Jaly 26,1865. 4i = semen e I TS Just on the Square, NEW TOBACCO FACTORY SUMWSISI9S. OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, is prepared to supply Wholesale Customers with the Island Manufactured TOBACCO, warranted a szood article, at the very lowest prices, and on the most reasonable terms — and hopes hia Factory, being the first of the kind established in Prince County, will meet with liberal patronage froin the Yraders and Merchants of Summerside, and Prince ; PATRICK REILLY. Summerside, July 31, 1865. r | August Ait Excursions, RE URN TICKETS to or from Charlottetown, Summerside; Shediac, Richi- | buecto, Miramichi, Picton, and Brule, will be given {on Steam Navigation Company's Steamers Prin- leess oF Wares and Hearwen Bette, during the | whole of the month of AUGUST, at ONE fure. {#° Each Ticket available for one week. a NB. -.- ———— i ~ JOHN BELL, Merchant "Dailor, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. _duly 24, 1865. : a. er ee Windies | Lime. Lime. J UST RECELVED, on consignment — 200 Barrels No 1 LIME. For sale by ____ J. 8. CARVELL, Wantea Immediately t July 24, 1865, GIRLS to work in a FACTORY at New- buryport, Massachusetts, For particulars wpply to C. HALL, Agent Boston & Colonial Steamship Line. Charlottetown, July 24. Sa Valuable Farm for Sale. (PRE Subscriber LEASEHOLD INTEREST of EIGHTY-ONE ACRES OF LAND, on Township No. 20, Forty acres of which are under cultivation and the re- mainder covered with Hard and Soft Wood, unsur- passed ip quantity and quality on the Lot. The FAKM embraces many conveniences that enhances its value, and makes it attractive toa farwer. The Farm is situated on the Old Town Road, within halt a mile of Graham’s Road Post Office. THOMAS LAWLESS. Old Town Road, July 31, 1865. tf Valuable Property for Sale, BELONGING TO Estate of late James Ninar Harris, Esq. FEXUE subscriber will sell by Private Contract. the well-known Business STAND, now occupied by Mr. Wm. Siuclair, Auctioneer, fronting on Richmond Street, forty-seven (47) feet, and rauuing back one hundred and sixty (160) feet. The Building is 40 « 37 feet, two stories high, having on the first floor alarge Shop, and a Parlor and Dining Room, with a Kitciie fourteen (14) feet square, at the rear, and a Keom, 30 * 10, used by the late Mr. Harris for cutting and curing meat On the second floor are two Bed roows, a Drawing Room and a large Room used as ashow room. The Attic is fitted up as Bed rooms At the rear of the Lot is a Two Storey WARE- HOUSE with a Frostproof Cefar, aad a Well of excellent water in the centre of the yard, which adds very much to the value of the place. This Property, being near the centre of the City, will be tound well worth the atteution of business men. ALSO The Property on Eustou Street, near the entrance to St. Peter’s Road, now occupied by Jobn Gates, Esq., containing about half a Tas, The Dwelling Elouse is about 36 «% 24 feet, two storey high, fitted up in the usual way with Parlors, Bed room, Kit- Preserve Kettles, gs DRESS and ENAMELLED, at BEER & SONS. _Juiy 24, 1865. 5in ‘ “oar Haying Tools, T N VARIETY, at _ July 24, 1865. Sin POSITIVE SAUTE. T° be Sold, on the Premises, on MON- DAY, the 7th day of AUGUST»next, at noon, One-fourth part of Town Lot No. 35, in the First Hundred of Charlottetown Lota, lately owned by Jamus CampBett. These premises are situate on the West end of King-street. Terms—20 per cent on day of sale, and remaind- er with interest at 12 months. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. | _ Charlottetown, July 24, 1865. BEER & SONS. Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE. fF ENHE Subscriber offers for sale his beauti- fully situated Farm, in New Perth, Lot 52, containing 170 acres of land, of the best deserip- tion, 80 acres of which are cleared and in a big | atate of cultivation, aud well fenced with stone aud sod and other tences; the remainder is cover- led with firewood and rails. stream of water on the Farm. There is a well finished Dwelling House 3426, and a Barn 50 * 26, and a never tailing Well of Water at the house. For particulars apply to Thomas Owen, Esq.. There is a large Georgetown; Mr. William Stewart, Montague, Lot 19; or to the owner at Cardigan Bridge, PETER STEWART, July 24, 1365. 61 . CIVIC ELECTIONS. BY THE MAYOR. [Ts pursuance of au Act of the General - Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Eighteenth year of the Reign of her present Majesty, intituled ‘‘An Act to incorporate the ‘towa of Charlottetown,” I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of Mayor and Five Councillors, for the City of Charlottetown, will be held on Tuesday, Ist August next, at the several places following, that is to say :— In Ward No 1, at the store of A H Yates, Esqr, corner of Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No 2, at the Fire Engine House, front- ing on Great Gcorge Street. In Ward No 3, at the City Hall. In Ward No 4, at the Fire Engine House, front- ling on King Square. In Ward No 5, at the House of Mr H B Smith, | fronting ou Great George Street. Ard at the said Elections the Poll will be opeved at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open till 5 in the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. “Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown whieh lies south of Dorchester Street; Number Two shal! comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north ef Doreheste? Stréet- Number Three shall cooprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Gratten and north of Richmond Streets ; Number Four shail comerise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy and north of Grafton Streets; Namber Five shall com- prise all that pert-of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town.””—See 18 Vic., Cap. 34, intituled ““An Act to incorporate the Towa of Charlottetown.’* f. H. HAVILAND, Mayor. Mayor's Office, July 24, 1865. COPPER PAINT. |? E subscriber bas received a consign- } ment of Tarr and Worson's PATENT METALLIC or COPPER PAINT, a superior article for Wood bottomed Vessels, asit completely preserves them from Worms, Barnacles, ‘Grass, Seaweed, Muscles, &c. Owners and Masters of Steamboats, Fishing Schooners, small Vessels, and | Boats of all kinds, will find it greatly to their.ad- vantage to give this valuable Paint a trial, Printed directions for ase sccomieyy each can. HALL. Charlottetown, June 26, 1865, ITALIAN WINE. pore unbrandied RED WINE, im- ported direct from SIENA, Tuaseany, throngh | the agency of John F. Newbery, Esq., for sale at tve Store of WM. H, WILSON, Dawson's Building. July 17, 1865. hisl pw IRISH VOLUNTEER PIC NIC. pur Annual PIC NIC of the IRISH ™ VOLUNTEERS will take place on WE D- NES DAY, the 2d AUGUST next, at WARREN FARM, which has been kindly given for the occa- sion. The Steamer HEATHER BELLE will leave Pope’s Wharf at 9 and J1 o'clock, punctually, cou- Veying the party to and from the yrounds. ~ : The Volunteer Band will be in attendance, and the best Violinists have been engaged. . The Committee feel satistied that, with the ex- cellent arrangements which-are being made, they will be xble to please their numerous guests, by enlivening the day's proceedings with different amusing games, &c. They will offer prizes for the foliowing : liish Reel, Scotch Reel, Waltzing Quadrille, Foot Races (400 yards), Sack Races, Jumping, Throwing the Stene, &c, to which a small entrance fee will be charged Parties wishing to compete - these games will leave their names with the Clerk. The day's proceedings will terminate with a QUADRILLE PARTY in the evening. Volun- teers attending will appear inuniform. No person will be permitted to sell refresh ments on the grounds except the party selected by the Committee. Tickets — To adwit a Lady and Gentleman, 3s; Gentleman's, 28 3d; Lady’s, is6d; to be had at the stores of Messrs Owen Connolly, J. @. Eckstadt, W. Murray, C. Rielly, and of the followirg Com- mittee: Messrs C. Quirk, W.C. Grant, J. Murphy, Ir. Cahill, J. Connolly, T. Floyd, M. Furness and T. Connell. W. McINTYRE, Co’s Clerk. July 17, 1865. sin Jeff. Davis will be pardoned. I. J. WALDRON, Main Street, next door to M. W. Skin- ner's Drug Store, FFERS for sale, FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY all his extensive stock of Glassware, Brooches of all kinds, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Work Boxes, Elastic Suspenders, Soap, Superior Honey Dew Cavendish Tobacco, at Wholesale or Retail, Walnut Writing Desks, LAMPS IN VARIETY. One of the Largest and Best Assortment of Jewellery and Watches ever offered in this market, 100 Bbls. SUPERIOR FLOUR, oO Chests BEST TEA. All kinds of LINEN PAPER COLLARS, very cheap, and a variety of other articles. ‘ Country Dealers will find it to their advantage to inspect this Stock of Goods before making their purchases elsewhere, us they will be sold at un- usually low prices for cash. Ch'town, P. E. 1., Jaly 3, 1865. tf BOSTON and COLONIAL Steamshiv Line. He FINE sea-going Steamships GREY- HOUND, P A Nickgisox, Master, and COMMERCE, F M Sxow, Master, will leave BOSTON for CHARLOTTETOWN alternatively, every TUESDAY, calling at Halifax and Canso Returning, they will leave Charlottetown for Bos- ton every Monday. The “Commerce” will eal! at Pictou, on her re- gular trips, both ways. fe By arrangements just now completed, FLOUR will be forwarded from New York to Charlottetown for THREE SHILLINGS per Bar- rel, by the above-named Line, in connection with a Line of Steamships between New York and Boston, which land at the same wharf asthe “Greyhound” aud “Commerce.” Whitney and Hatheway, New York, Agents. For FRE{GHT or PASSAGE by the Boston & Colonial Steamship Line, apply to FRANKLIN SNOW & Co, 4, Commercial Street, Boston, or to I. C. HALL, Agent. Ch'town, July 24, 1865. West India Produce. MRE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale, at his new Warehonse, Queen-street, opposite Peake’s Stores, the unsold portion of the Cargo of Brigt. Hecen Davies, from Demerara, viz:— 10 Puns. heavy retailing MOLASSES, 10 Hbds. Muscovado SUGAR, 50 Barrels choice granulated Sugar, for family use or preserving equal to refiued sugar. ALSO IN STORE, Ex L. C. Owen from Liverpoo]— 59 Boits Bleached Navy Canvas from Nos. | to 7, 60 ‘ es Gourock, ” 1 wo 5, 50 Ibs. Seaming Twine, 20 Bundles Oakuin, 3 Chain Cables for small vessels, sizes } inch, 9-16 and 7 Chain Anchors to suit do. 2 sets Knee Burs for a vessel of 200 tons, 50 Btls. Mess and Prime Mess Pork, (W.C. Harris’ curing.) He wishes to inform the Trade that the Brigt. Heten Davies may be expected about the lath JOLY, with 200 Pans. very choice Barbadoes MOLASSES and 75 Packages Bright SUGAR. DANIEL DAVIES. Charlottetown, 5th June, 1865. isl pro. ~ IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, | FANE Subscriber has just received, per Steamers “ Greyhound ’’ and ‘‘ Commerce,”’ his annual supply of Manny's celebrated patent Mowing & Reaping Machines, which have given such general satisfaction through- out the Island. He has a!so received those admir- able Horse Rakes, which no farmer should be without. The capabilities of those celebrated Machines being now so well tested and known that it is use- less to descant on their merits. They will be sold low for cash, or on approved joint notes of one or two years. The undersigned have been appointed Agents for the above Machines: Hon. Andrew A. McDonald, Georgetown. Hon. F. Kelly. Fort Augustus. Johu Kuight Esq, Souris. Wm. W. Irving, Esq., Charlottetown, Mr. Thomas Annear, Montague River, or to the Subseriber at Orwell Cheap Store. kh. J. CLARKE. July 10, 1865. Best Island Tobacco !! FLOOR HE subscriber has JUST RECEIVED, ex Brig Retriever, from NEW YORK— 600 Bbls. FLOUR, choice brands, cheap for cash and warranted good.’ Also in Store, 6 Puns. fine old JAMAICA, 8 Hhds. GIN, 20 Cases GIN. WM. McGILL. _Ch'town, July 17, 1865. __3in NEW STORES! Dorchester Street. Liquors, Molasses, Tea, Sugar, lour, Tobacco, Sundry Groceries, &c, M[PHE SUBSCRIBER hos now in. his New Brick Stores, Dorchester Street,Churlotte town, the following Extensive and Valuable Stock OF MERCHANDIZE, comprising WINES, BRANDIES, and other LI- QUORS of the best gnulity; fresh GROCERIES of all kinds; FLOUR, TEA, SUGAR, TOBACCO, MOLASSES, equal co any articles of the kind In the market, which he offers to wholesale and retail! customers At the lowest prices for Cash, —vIZ :-—— 70 Puocheons choice Demerara RUM, 70 Hogsheads Hollands GIN, #6 Hhds. Irish and Scotch MALT WHISKEY, 6 Hhds, Pale and Dark BRANDY, 6 Hogsheads PORT WINE, 6 hogsheads of SHERRY, 100 dozen Fdinburgh ALE, 100 dozen Guinness’ PORTER, 300 chests and half chests of TEA, 10 hogsheads of SUGAR, 30 puncheons of MOLASSES, 500 barrels of FLUOU R, Boxes of Honey Dew TOBACCO, 100 boxes Liverpool SOAP, 30 boxes of PIPES, 1800 JARS, (assorted sizes,) Together with a full assortment of all articles in the GROCERY LINE, w which he invites the attention of his friends in Town and Country, whose past favours are respectfally acknowledged. OWEN CONNOLLY. Charlottetown, May 29, 1865. Ist NEW GOODS BY THE Recent Arrivals from Britain, NXHE Importations for SPRING 13865 being now COMPLETED at the BRITISH WAREHOUSE, BRITISH & FOREIGN we solicit the attention of the public to our Stock of MERCHANDIZE, Now Open for Inspection, comprising all the Requisite Articles for family use, in Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Groceries, $c ce. Fc. W. & A. BROWN. Jane 5, 1865. LOUDON BOBSE. ESTABLISHED 1820. 1865! SPRING! 1865! B* the Ships Undine, L. C. Owen and Edwin & Lizzie. from Liverpool; Urania, from London; Helen Davies, from Barbadves ; City of Bath and Commerce, from Boston; and China, from Liverpool, the subseribers Have Completed THEIR IMPORTATIONS FOR THE SEASON, which having been bought on the nest Terms. they are enabled to offer at EXTREMELY J.OW PRICES, For Prompt Payment. (> Wholesale buyers supplied as usual. G. & S. DAVIES. Char’town, June 5, 1865. ARRIVAL OF Rew Gbews Bell's Clothing Store, QUEEN STREET. rue subscriber his the honor to announce te his numerous cnstomers in town and coun- try, that he has just received, per ‘UNDINE,’ a NEW and SELECT Stock of Goods, suited for the PRESENT and COMING SEASON, and which he is confident HE subscribers, in returning thanks to their friends and customers for the patronaye extended to them since their commencement in | business, wouki intimate that they have GREATLY REDUCED The Price of their Tobacco, which is pronounced by judges to be the Best Manufactured on the Island. | , ae Samples can be had by calling at their Store in| Queen-street, next door to the Bank of P. i Island. | LOWDEN & RICHARDSON. Charlottetown, April 3, 1865. is! tf NEW ENGLAND | Roofing Agency | OF P. E. ISLAND. E, the undersigned, do hereby certify | that Mr. E.R. TAYLOR has superintended | the covering of our buildings with his Roofing Material, aud they have given us entire satisfac- tion. HENRY PALMER, H. HASZARD, BERTRAM MOORE, D. M. FRASER. Ch’town, July 10,1865. tf | ber NOTICE. J ILLIAM A. LOCKERBY, of this City, who I advertised as my Agent. is not authorised from this date to transact any business on my account. Parties owing for STOVES will please call and settle for the same at the Subscri- ber’s Ottiee. EDW. RK. TAYLOR, July 1@, 1865. Office, Water-St FARMERS’ DEPOT. FINI Subseriber has just opened twenty dozen Nash’s Superior double steeled crown Seythes ; also, Sueaths, Scythe Stones, Hay-forks, Rakes, Fork and Shovel Handles, to which the attention of the Faimers are especially requested. JOHN HIGGINS. Great George Street, July 3, 1865. 4in- 1865. International Steamship Company. ([PHE Splendid Sea - going STEAMER “NEW BRUNSWICK,” E. B. Winchester. Master, will leave Reed's Point Wharf every MONDAY, at 8 o'clock, a. m., for Eastport, Port- land and Boston, uutil further notice. j ' FARES: no ° tetown to Eastport,.----------- 5 POU BERRI. nea-----s 8.00 * . Modal. . .'..20055. 050. 9.00 By Steamer ant Railway to Boston,......--- 10.60 . d Freigbts payable in New Bruns- alk tare, ° J.S. CARVELL, Agent. July 24, 1865. aay NOTICE. RK. EB. C. NEWBERY is hereby M authorized to collect amounts dne me for i tendance, &c, aud give receipts in Sos uae enema? a must, to ble, be settled immediately. save further trouble, es Ch’town, 27th February, 1865. el _§.—E. C. Newerry can be eeen at Dr. will give satisfaction in Style, Quality and Price. tu all who may favor him with their orders, JOHN BELL, May 22.1965 . Merchant Tailor. ay 22, 65. t PRINTLy Vk, VG «gi toe Vey, GEO. BREMNER, & CL ee ee ee ae ! NEW SPRING GOODS AT THE Renfrew House, Great George Street, (THOMAS'S OLD STAND.) DELANY & BYRNE AVING completed their SPRING IMPORTATIONS, 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 Cottons, Bed-Tick, Osnaburg, Denims, Flannels, Towell- ings, Table Cloths, &c. Ladies’ Dress Goods, Newest styles. Shawls, Mantles, Bonne's, Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. SKELETON SKIRTs, Boots and Shoes, Superfine Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Ready- made Clothing, Under Clothing, Shirts, Collara, Ties, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs. Rubber Coats and Caps. Men’s and Boys’ STRAW, FELT and TWEED HATS, in great vanety. MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTH CAPS, HARDWARE. Plough Mountings, Rope, Glass, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, Putty, Window Giass, 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, Soap, Tobacco, Indigo, Blacking, &c. Ke. &e. | All of which they offer at the Lowest Pricce tor CASH. Charlottetown, May 29, 1865. LSG5. LIVERPOOL HOUSE! NEW SPRING GOODS! Cotton Goods Reduced. WILLIAM FULL EGS to announee to his Customers and the Public, that he has received per ship Usnixe from LIVER?POVOL, G. B., A Select & Varied Assortment OF Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, comprising many of the LATEST NOVELTIES, whieb will be sold Wholesale and Retail, at the Lowest Prices for Cash. The present Stock comprises: Staple Cotton Goods, which have been purchased at the reduced rate, ViZc— COTTON WARP, in all colors, Grey and White Cottons, Striped and Fancy Shirting, Prints, Ginghams, Drill Denims, Tickings, &c.; White, Red and Blue FLANNELS, Osnaburg, Bheetings, Bagying, Hollands, Linens, &c, &c. Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets, in all the newest styles. BONNET RIBBONS, in great variety. Flowers, Feathers, Hair Nets, Gloves, Belts, Parasols, Kc. Black and Coloured Cloth Mantles and Sacques, in all qualities. DREsS GOODS, in Coburgs, Lustres, Camelets, Delaines, Populetts, Merinos, &c., &e. Dress Linings and Trimmings, in variety. CLOTHS, Tweeds, Broad Cloths, Russel Cord, &c, &c. Gentlemea’s Furnishing Department. Ready-made Clothing of all descriptions, White and Fancy Shirts, Neckties, Felt Hats, Caps, Braces,&c. ——ALSO Prime Congo TEA, Mascovado SUGAR and MOLASSES. Sole Leather, Candles, Soap, Glass, Nails, &c, &c, at Thomas's Old Stand, Great George Street. WILLIAM FULL. May 15, 1865, 10 in A CARD. HE subscriber, in returning thanks to his friends and cnstomers for the liberal pa- tronage extended to him since his commencement in business, would intimate to them and the public generally that he is prepared to execute orders in the various branches connected with his trade, thut is te say :— Carriage & Sleigh Painting, House, Sign, and ORVAMUSNIEAL PALTRNE, Plain and Decorative PAPER - HANGING, Carriages and Sleighs always on band for in Doeskine, Printer, Book-binder, AND STEREOTYPER, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L, Having engaged an experienced BOOK-BINDER is prepared to execute all orders with PRKOMPTITUDE and NEATNESS. t= Entrance to Printing Office and Bindery at Mrs. Bremner’s Book and Stationery Store, Prince Street, where all orders may be left. Prince Street, June 5, 1865. STUBBS HOTEL, Opposite the Custom House, 146 Prince William Street, ST. JOUN, - - - New Brunswick. HE above HOTEL is the largest in the Province, and is first ¢hiss in all its de- artments; is convenient to the United States aud Nova Scotia Steausboat landings. JAMES McINTOSH, Proprietor. St- John, N. B., lst June, 1865. LIME! EER & SONS have just received a supply of ENGLISH and PUG WASH LIME. STONE, und are prepared to furnish SUPERIOR LIME to those who require it. July 10, 1865. ding FLOUR. ANDING, ex Schr. Mary White, this day, from New York— 200 Barrels Superfine Extra State FLOUR. R. W. BRECKEN, ert Bank of P. E. Isianii. Ch'town, June 26, 1860. rw is! won 3m Reoat for Sale. sale in season, Atso—A quantity of 10 x 10 WINDOW SASHES, with or without Glass, for Sale cheap for Cush or approved paper. (7 All orders from the country punc- tuaily attended to. EDWARD MARTIN. Residence, Kent 8treet. uearly opposite Joux Scott, Esq., Curriage builder. ' ' Charlottetown, April 24, 1865. 3m | TO SHIPBUILDERS. ue SUBSCRIBER has just received | 10 BALES NAVY CANVAS direct from the Manufactures in ARBROATH, SCOTLAND—- Assorted numbers. 1000 Ibs. SEAMING and ROPEING TWINE, 20 Coils BOLT ROPE,—assorted sizes, 10 do. POINT LINE, Lead SCUPPERS, 20 Barrels PITCH, 10 do. BRIGHT VARNISH, do. MACHINERY OIL, 5 do. Parafine Varnish, | 3 Tons Oxkum, Iron, Paints, Linseed Oila, Patty, Flour, Nuile, &¢. 100 Coils Cordaye,—assorted sizer. The whole of whieh will be sold at a smail ad- vance on the costs. H. HASZARD. Charlottetown, Jane 5, 1865. The Union of the British Provinces. A brief account of the several Conferences held in the Maritime Provinces and in Canada, in September and October, 1864, on the proposed Confederation af the Provinces, tovether with a REPORT OF THE SPEECHES delivered by the Delegates from the Provinces, on important ~~ occasions. Compiled by the Hon. Sdwatd Whelan, M.P.P.. ‘one of the Prince Edward Island Delegates.) Charlottetown, Prince Edward deland: Printed by G. T. Huszard, 1865, The, above little work contains 239 es. It has just been issued from the press, 2nd is hand- somely bound in boards, cotton and roan. It con- tains the princi ies delivered on the ae of Confederation during the progress of Conferences in the Maritime Provinces and in Canada, with a brief narrative interweaving the eventa which called forth the speeches. The speeches have been earefally revised and corrected —in most cases by the themselves, and all supertinous matter relating to merely passing inci- dents elimi from thew. : ; Those who take an interest in the question of Coufederation — (and their r is not on the decrease, but the reverse,)—may, it is hoped, tind this Compilation usefal for instructive reference. Only aw limited number reserve: forssie. They A SMALL SALLING BOAT, in perfect P Gavvngev's Office order, for Sale. Enquire at the Examiver! Office. ine {July 24,3865. | —19 £d (Roan). at the Bookstores in the course of the oe ee Pics (Hoygde —4e (Cotton) ’ a esi inl > alee seid cp le than ae SS i teh av, cena ann _ «+