Ue meme lA _~ BALL AND St PVER PELEGA! HONOR OF THE KS IN W giad te pereeive hat the Governmet & a road ve it awake te the proy riety of doing honour | yet aw? : | Visitors are at te thet Coelenm ) nd Banquet, at the public expense, ona They propose giving | a Bail a . ie at the Colonial Huilding, on Thursday We are tule grand aca next med that no expense eveumg . + ' Ke it editable te the Coto 8 ared to make it ¢ i will be spe b) Y ? il he wean of enabdi 2 ny: and Wwe hrengne it will be the means ‘ ; te from the ether Colomes to carry away - . rem the ot ‘ eer fren with theu » the desire ef repeating their visit ms, and} ; We| ur best aeststance in the moat pleas it recollect give thet e the Goevernmaeut eball ot this manifestation of graceful, though tardy hos- | sie manitestat 3 ~->> » Ylox. MR MeGee’s Leervure.— We refer pe ality readers ft or advertising columns, where wur re will perecive that the llon. T I) Arey Me- Lustitute they tee feomneT row proposes to lecture at he Catholic Mr. Meee is too well evening j Anowa 28a Lecturer to require any flourish of trumpets te preeure a cro ded house te listen te him. The tame of such a» orator will attract a i at lie the i any whe -—-:- the Colonial visiters now se- efun ca AWONGST ng here, is Lewts CARVELL, Esq, late Supermntendaut ef the Eb. & N. A journ i Railway. <A} better and more xX ntlemanly man it would be dificult to find Railway line will imiss his kindly presence, and | anywhe Pravellers on the} the managers of the Railway will miss him mor nnd ween " Oen indefatigable contemporary of the * 2 John Telegraph has a representative bere in St. the persen of ewe of its ablest editors. Mr. Main He is, we believe, the on representative ot the outside Colenial press who has come expressly ' te no'@ the proceedings o/ the lntercolonial Con- | i vention ti a“ The Steamer Heather Belle, with a large party | eu beard, te attend a fea, to be held at Konshaw | on Monday eveaing last, in aid of a Presbyterian Church lett Charlettetown on Monday | morning, and proceeded to within one and a halt} taile of the Bradge. The marty then landed, and! having partaken vf Tea, aud amused themselves for sewe hours in rambling about through the de-} lighttul Belds in that seetion of the country, eu- | barked again, and returned to town in the even ing Well pleased with the day's excursion.—Zs/. there, AMEKICAN MATTERS. Detaila of the battle of the 25th, on the Weldon Railroad, look mere cod more unfavorable for the Federals. A late despatch says :-— Our loss on Thursday's fight las heen ascer- tained to be about 2000 in the agyregate, and 9 guns, 4 belongmg to Drow u's Rhode Island batte-! ry, aud ene te MeKnight’s battery A despatch of the 27th states that a steady fire on the 26th was kept up on Dutch Gap, but the werk was not intertered with. The 10th Corps has taken the place of the 18th | in trent of Petersburg, the Ith taking the posi- | tien of ihe 10th corps, near Deep Bottom. } A Linch mortar commenced dropping shells avery 15 minutes inte Petersburg, on the 28th. | Richmond papers say they lost four Generals | killed and wounded, in the battle of the Voth. | tien. Early has been ordered back to Richmond. T"IE CONFEDERATE RAM ‘ TENNESSEE, | Says the Mobile army correspondence of the New York Tr-dune:— “ The rebel cain Tennessee, in the extraordinary fight with nearly half our entire feet, which took place inside the harbor, proved herself one of the Joost formidable eraits for harbour defence which has ever been eomstrueted, and an inspeetion et her, which I have been permitted to make, shows with what justice the Rebel Admiral Buchanan ftaimed that she was able to aink an entire fleet “Her hullevas originally intended for a man- ofwar, andia put togetherdu the most staunch and anbetantial manner in which it i poasible to duild a vessel. Het ] pid eighty feet. la leng his about one hundred form: she waries trom the old Merriaac, though eviden| ly a meoditicatieu gf that Mofortunate and shert-lisod era “ ler armour consists of two and a half in ton in bars eight twelies Wide, crossing eac er and bolted dewi 4 fi ate Hid Lutee quar: at a. i r iveh belis, making Oioches of eelid tron. Tbis again te backed by twe ioet of selid oak through- eatt the entire portion ot dine, and Frew ber for the boat abowe the water Ward casemiufes, ine uding her. pul wf hevuser, am wddsiiotal iin el ive is given her, fink ige -idk ieeeties? Vi lin. tt aN additions jeot, muning three feet of wooden backing al is pearl ef The bout thad thia craft, with her three waoden cou- #urts, the Selina, the (i: ines, ana the Morgan, been content to have lain quietly vader the guus ot Fert M T2an ttl Gark, and hase then cee «ut and attacked oar fect with the ieipetuasits which they displayed as it was, they might, with- eut a shadew of doubt, have succeeded im sinking er destroying half of on ships and gunboats, if wet all, as the darkuess would have led to om fleet's firing, and runnin and committing irreparable and fatal injury upou each other. “The ramming she received from the staunch eld Hartford, the Ovaipes, the Lackawanna, and the Monongahela, who severally tried to run her down, have eaused no seam to open in her un- yielding bull, and she is to-day just as sea-worthy ae befove the fight, and when some of her scares! shall have been bealed sie will do just as effective service for us againat foreign enemies as she did against us in the hands of domestic ones. With | a tew Yankee improveucats in non-essentials, she will, L trust, live long to be the glory of the | hervie vid Commodore who captured her. ' FROM ATLANTA. | A despatch of the 29>) says:—Jt ia rumoured | that General Sherman jas moved the pesitivn vf | his army to the vicinity of Red Oak, (10 or 12 miles northwest of Athuuta, on the West Peint Railroad) and is moving on AUanta from the | South. It is doubtless jis intention te attack the | city from several points at once. No official in- teligenee of any moment has beeu recetved as yet. " Gen Gillet, in a fight with fhe rebel forces at Greenville, East Tennessee, on the 25d, killed | forty rebels and drove the force from the town. | He lost twenty-five men, among them Col. Car- ney, mortally wounded : . a i lee Tue Paxeua —We are glad to Jearn by| papers from New Zealand that the brig| " Pakeba *’ with parsengers, from this port, arrived at Auckland on the 26th May. A} letter received by Mr. J. Bell of this city from | down our own boats | his brother, one of the passengers, states that Scotia, herrittg. limestone; i all on board were wel! and not a spur dama xed. We copy the following Southern Cross :— Tue Pakena Frou Prisce Enwarp Is- LAND.—The brig Pakeia, which las been ex pect- ed tor several weeks post, dropped anchor in the harbuur on Thursday, May 26. She tovk her final start from Prince Edward Island op the 22nd Dieeember, and made a capital run to Cape de | Verde Islands, sighting St. Antunia on the 9th January, being about 40 miles frem the land. ‘The equator was crossed on the 24th January, in latitude 0. 25, longitude 22. 23. The S E trades were canght soon after crossing the line, and! proved steady but very hght until passing the | She arrived at the | island of Tristan D’Acunba. Cape of Good Hope on the 6th March, and after taking in carge and passengers, sailed again on | the 24th of the same mouth, with a light breeze and fine clear weather. The easting was run down in about 43 degrees south. Otway on the 2th, and passed through Bass’ jcalled Calabar, and though in most of the! + Do by the quarter..........6+.000. .. 84d to 5d Siielinte Senn"? tatbees Ca) ee tte eeee sees ss MONE Jennie June”’ is down upon female doc-| Mutton, per Ib......... 0.006 ve eee eed 34d to Gd tors. Ste says: ‘* Lady ductors! trom such} Veal, per Ib.... 2... ...6 eee eee eee 2hd to 44d the Lord deliver us; the increase of deaths} Do (small)... 2... .... 0.06 cece eee es 6d to 7d among women would be frightful. There is Ham, per Ib... 2... fees eee cree eeee eee Td to 8u a natural yiciousness among women toward | Lamb, per as ct bei ose eee ee aeds dd to 6d cask ether, whisk: te totally incompatible | esthee: CON. ok iio tT celica di cees Wd to Se : b Be Wy Caw ak ois i iad See ss Seed nee 9d with strict Justice and more especially mercy. | Cheese, per Ib.... 0... --00 cee seen ee eeee 3d to 6d They would purge, and drag, and blister | Dalle, G60 Ubi oo 08s ses Vide tie se OR to without feeling the first softening influences} Lard, per Ib... .... 6.6. eee eee eres eee 8d to 9d from the milk of haman kindness within! Flour, per lb........ 6.6.6. eeee cece eens ad to + their breasts. Hard and stoney, they would | Catmeal. per Ib... -.- 6. ee. sess eeeeeees 2d to 24d ; P eens .. Td to Ud Die Daan . . 81 to Od complete prostration Women are nearly sa ren, es eerie th eee mane me a. as 9 ¢ OlLalOeS, POY DUSLEL...- cece eee ee ee eee & Ya to ¢- all treacherous and eruel to each other.”’ a. } Grain. : . rr i . | Barley, per bushel.... .... ..-. cece cece eeees none A woman in Br oxly prison for beating a} Oats, ee ee eo ee 2s 9d to $s child to death, recently died of remorse. Poultry. —— | Turkeys, NOON ia» rdbiets tind &s 6.0 cee George Francis Tram has become one of} Puwis, each..........-.+-.--++..++ 1s Gd te 23 3d the Fenian brotherhood. George is a young} Chickens, per pair,.... +--+ +++-.++- 23 91 to 2s 4d } man of progress. Fish. «ts ‘i Oobfieh,; per qth... fois .8s sce ELE, 18s to 20s THE MIGHTY HEALER. Herrings, per burrel...................908to Let net disease. with its fangs, pray upon you, | Mackerel, per dozen............... is 3d to Is Gd until the cold band of death hurts you to au untime: | Lumber, ly grave Shake of the feeling of despair and} Boards (Hemlock)........ 022+ eee eee 3s Gd to 4s hopelessness, so liable to come upon the invalid Oe WG aa cs Sack catp ane oo fe to Be plant born of the San, we place within the We | Rr reach of all We care not what tanet be the speci Shingles, per ee wwe 00 808 to lds fie form of the disease The cause, the fountain of ‘ 3 he disease itself, is impare blood, and through the | Sundries. _ different channels of the lungs, the stomach and| Hay, per ton.... 2... 206+ eee eeee cores 40s to 50 the vital organs, JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN UEKB] Straw, per cwt.... 0... cee cece cece eens Is to 3s PILLS will pasa, mingling with the blo sd, search | Wood, .............0ce ee ee cee ones seus is Gd Is 9d out and grasp and then expel, all hurtful poison] Homespun, per yard..............+-.-63 to 63 6d wt there is init. Thus cleanse the blood by af Calfeling, per Ib.... 6... eeee eo cee eeee 7d to 9d few doses of these Pills, and disense, in any form,} Hides, per Ib........ceee eee cee eeeres Bhd to dha ithe blood, aud disease, like morning dew, rekidntel and vunishes there is no blood purifier equal to | JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN TERE PILLS. i t cullon lynlate the secretions, an id exteading seav: feet even below thai.| " frum the} Sighted Cape | A Sieur Conn,’ Covaus.—Few are aware of the importance of checkin. eongh or * siient conn’ in its first stave; that which in the begin ning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon attack the lungs. ‘' Brown's Bronchial Tro- ches” ite sure and almost immediate relief. “ The | Troches’ have proved their efficney by a test ef} aiailien daa | any years, and have received testimonials from | . eminent men who have used them, } A shocking occurrence took place recently in Liverpool. Fifty children were poisoned | by eating beans supposed to be of the sort) Sir Robert Peel says that the farmers of Ireland have £14,000 000 sterling in’ the banks, and despite all that has lately heen said and written, there are abundant evi- deuces of the growing prosperity of the country. | PRICES CURRENT. CaaRLotreTowN, Sept. 2, 1864. Provisions. cases the resui¢ of the posion was compar- | Beef, (small) per Ib... . | tively mild, in one instance death resulted. ++ ose BI§ to Td) : ; | Regs, per dugen..... have no sympathy with nervous headaches, | eo general debility, meapacity for exertion, and | Vegetables. will dissip: te and vanish zlorious beams, first As the Sun, with its) Sheepskins, per Ib...........--.+- +28 9d to 38 3d morning dew to GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. arb | : SO Clem cautises the rise us tiist, then vrowiltly stronger, Casts lis md behold ' | rays Qpon it lis gone } Sold by all Dealers in Medicine. ee - and OmtMeNT.—Indiges ‘ VEN 2g. ssaidenaien rte ae LECTURE, tion, Acidity on the Stomach.— These corrective | and purifying Pills, assisted by tl | BY THE e external appli ibdue those tr ble : an infinity of fou ais, and mw der each disguise mocking the skill | The distincuished Colonial Lecturer. of the wisest plrysic Their first action is to} 2 clear away all olstructions, purify the ¥lood, re ON en lee"| ROBERT BURNS and THOMAS MOORE, T ST. ANDREW’S HALL, Pownal Sutin | a : s : ; yer } 4 Street, (under the auspices of the Catholic \ | Youny Men's Literary Lostitute,) i To-morrow Evening, TUESDAY, the Gth instant, at 8 o'clock. | } of the Ointment, wilis thomeh HON. T. DARCY McGEE, disorders, assuming ints ius d vive tone to the i NOt teliporary or linp rfect, but tl ey und beneticial \ body, and enable renovated powers, to re sixt the appro h of fnture mach or liver. ‘Phey act, likewise inest Whelesomely on the <idneys, spleen, bowels, nud energy system generally The cu thev etlect work a most marvellous throughout the eutire if, uitacks oO at circhiation, athl werves Birth, | Tickets for eipeionan — Reasyses Seats 3s, and} At Charlottetown, on the Zith ultimo, the wife be bg a Pa = to © cage ag - Se a i f the Rev. Henry B. Swabey, of Port Hill, of 4 tHe Hon. D. Braan, Hou. P. Walker, O. Connolly, 0 he hk e . Swavbey, « . i > . ji : é me 3 mond ae SW R. Watson, James Reddin, Esquires, at the ‘ j Stationery Store of Mrs. Stamper, and at the Hall. W. W. SULLIVAN, Secretary of the Lustitute. September 5, 1864 Married. At Vernon River, onthe 27th alt., be the Rev W | Rvan, W.M, Captain Geo. Forrest, of Southport, to | diiss Amelia, seventh daaghter of Alex Hayden | Kaq., of Mt. Peter's Road. On the Zist July Mr. Duncan Pippy, of the BALL and SUPPER, — Under the auspices of the Government of Prince Edward Lland, y, by the Rev. Wm. Ryan, W. M.,} MacQGrevger, of Lot sare place. | | is, tv Clementine “ " vimnearenmapiliniien . j SSSR a eee een , . ‘ 7 | _ oi Died. yy il be given, at the COLONIAL | Departed thés life on hist Sanday night, Mr. Corne- BUILDING, on THUDRSDAY EVENING | is Little, an old: pectable inhabitant of this) NEM. at & o'clock, city, in the 74th yeur of his age. His funeral will . : ‘ : | : . e - 2 ; De ee ee ee In honor of the Colonial Delegates. | noon, at the hour of ociock, When the friends ; ss t neq tintunces of “ respe illy i Application for Ti kets to be made to W hR i vited to attend = Requeiseat in pace Watson, Esqr, nutil WEDNESDAY EYENING Gn Friday last, the 2d inst., of heria, Marga-| NEXT, at 6 o'clock. "7 . Mr. Juin | *, Head of St. BP JOUN LONGWORTR, z “ €liairman of Committee Lt Sa r ‘tt ; : of il Vay ke ved 14 montis Septqmies 5. LOR6. | 2: tc overs Park Wednesday, Emm Lonis S SAY & Wa anf ‘ € UAT ous stele 6 : 3 Wis TT a ng duchies of Wia Boyle, bsg, aged aanot usal ww Hiclasses, Vryongat the residence of lis father, Mr Ven: 7 SOURKLY EXPECTED from HALL WwW ou Saturday nu u « with .u mm, of # FAX, on consignment, and will be offered at é pliew Mr dohu M if t. eee ve AUCTION, 0” arrivai:— } leceased w igghi 1 especie) by his ueizh Yo Puns MULASSES supducqadatunces. His remains were follow 15 hes. SUGAR. tte their fast meeting place on Weines lav bast bys it is represented 8s beitiy a first rafe attiele, and | wad ii of ‘ 1 Aces i Masous | if not s anetion, w « let go very low at lenner ‘ l 1 Vo! r ( y privat il Send in your orders Whiel he wae Out: n? by a larvet : J.& T. MORRIS ‘ ml ira Wem ! t September 5, 1804 hin se } Xt y Winrar . ' : : : re ired pera : aelancholy pro.|£OY Sale! For sale! For sale! as Charlot \ petites La, (Pus Subscribers are authorised to SELL nels a ee ee the OLD WESLEYAN CHAPEL, in Char-| cares i. Saleh easics ' ey " jottetown, in LOTS; the wing next to the new 7 ao a : s ye oe |e 5 lg mere ee Chapel to be moved off the premises by the Ith of ee November next, the other parts to be moved as| er ; : a i soon as can be agreed on with the purchasers | PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. All die PEWs, GALLEKY FRONT, and PUL- |} ENTERED. PIL will be disposed of in lots to suit purchasers, | Aug. 26th—Aurera, Crawford Pictou, ewal and |! ee, np oo a setae Chapel, | eather 3 W ood hie’, Rober tson, do coal ; Mathew Sree ie ie os i ae A — wei — , order uo iw "istees Mau Oatle, Decoste, Richibucto, deals. 26—Str. | : RICHARD HEARTZ . : ‘ pe Me Ris coed Francowia, Nickersey, Halitax and Bustow, goods: MARK BUTCHER, Mount Vernon, Atwater, Walifax, de.: Pera September 5, 1864 Din mg, St. Pierre, bal,; Breeze, McLeod, Pictou. | —— , er — ep coal, 27th—Annie, McNeil, Pugwash, coal! and Tuts ANNUAL deal; Trial, Purdy, Pictou, coil. 27th—Chase, Collins, Banger, flour, molasses and sugar; Ploughboy, Smith, Pictou, coal; Yone, Corner, do; 1+ ILL take place at the Warren Farm, | | on WEDNESDAY, the 7th Septeniber next. 30th—Larooka, Davisen, Pictou, coal; Benson, Delory, Galaxe lay. dw. : llonghboy, | Stennrer ‘ Heather Belle’ will leave Powual Wharf at Vand LL o’elock. Smith, Pietou, bal.; Sarah, Gillis, do. do.; Mars, Suitable musie will be provided. Volunteer Artillery | PIC-NIC Jolin Dixon, Buetouche, deal. CLEARED. i - ; No person al- Ang. 24th—Zebra, Mutch, Shedine. 25th—) jowed to sell refreshments on the ground except | Aurora, Crawford, Pictou, bal; Sea Bireeze,| those authorised by the Commitiee. Dancing in Gallant, Harbour Bouche, dos Perseverence, he evening at the Armory Reyuelda, Port Hood, do; Bark Theresa, Gillis, } Tickrts—Ladies’ Is deg Gents. = 3d, can be had Pictou, deals. 23—Schr. Woodbine, Robertson | *€ the Drug Stores of W A. \“ ince aud Pheoph. de. 27—Anwie, MeNeill, River Philip, do.;| Desiirieny, Bsyrs, ng: = 9 Sennen t: Sere, te | Passmore, Dogherty, Duncan Batt; Corp's Laird} ferah, Lang, do; Trial, Purdie, Pietou, do. dos} Pearle, Turnbull, do. do; Brigt. Arbaces, Benest, | Piymouth, G. B., deals and lathwood; Maggie, Moncton, Buetotch®, timber, 29—Str.'Franco- nia, Nickerson, Halifax and Boston, gen. earge; | ¢ 0 Breeze, MeLeod, Pictou, bal; Active, Lemar- chand, Arichat, do.: Ship David Cannon, Irvine, Liverpool, timber and deals. 50th, Thee Sisters, McEvoy, Pictou, bal. Mars, Dixon, Shediae, do. | and Binns; Gunner James Wilson. Sept 5, 864 | Pasture Lots in the Royalty. be sold by AUCTION, on the } premises, on THURSDAY the loth Septembe> | instar, at 12 + clock, noon, TWO PASTURE LOTS, Nos. 266 and 277, of twe Ive acres each, in the Royalty of Charlottetwn, situated on the road | known as the Mount Edward or Judge's Road, op- posite the property of Charles Welsh, Esq. These Lots are pleasantly situated, and are covered with 4 good vrowth of jongers and other young wood ; their proximity ty the City, and a good road to them, renders them a desirable investment. PORT OF SUMMERSIDE. ENTERED: Aug. 1—Selir. Sardouy, Nickerson, New York, flour. Sth—Belgrave, LeBlanc, Buctouche, jum- ber, Dove, Chapman, Buctouche, do. }ith— Agvie Davison, Irvin, do. Tory, Kennedy, Nova a . , Texas liberal, and made known at sale. oth . *-earson, Pictou, »@ SEt-tnten, Fearn, Pictou WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. AGENTS: Messrs. Wm. Sanderson ..--.-.----- Georgetown, Manoxh Rowe...... Jowass'eaent Montague Bridge, James Hayden. oo. .0 cscs cccvvevese Vernon River, John Cornish dite bdenes 6b 003 USS een Wood Islands, Edward Robertson......---...Newtown, Belfast, Richard Habbit ......000---senseeces Summerside, Clarles Compton. el verkacohs oveeceee. Eereawor 8, John Reer. .tsesive defused Centerville, Bedeqne, R. Tuplin, janior.....-...-- . set al bais «ie « Se, Samnel Prowse... ........-e0000¥9 Murray Harbor, Fumes Claw occch cncvwe cevdesaed Do ; John Knight. << .2cco-so0++enccuilt sno éseb a BOnms, Dismal Madham ...o0ebce sens ome Do Robdtt Howlett sas 66 52%. Grand River, Lot 56, Wan Mindbe tiki ns. cedeiseed udp bikess ss Orwell, James Moore.......- ete Sai Flat River, Jb. BB, OOO. adc n coke cuteness seinen Pownal, ee nonin 0 chine West St. Peter's, SO BORGIR: oo i ook we cedescees St Peter's Bay. D. 1. Ding wet) ..2207 <5 0-2 ds sesgers Rollo Bay, Debi CG. oo daa 5 os an ee eee bas Tignish, John Cahill. ....00 constoceone Caupbelton, Lot 4, | Jobat Gist weds vo se ~ ue sbeobhadebabe kes Lot Li. W. B. DAWSON. Charlottetown, Sept. 5, 1804. 3m Mead st. Peter's Bay, Sept. 5,184. Ht GLASS! GLASS!! UST RECELVED from ENGLAND,} (2 by the GAZELLE— | cedent in the history of the world. | make the weak man strong, and are exhausted ns- | position after the battle of Antietam, I was utterly HEW ADVERTISEMENTS’ AUCTION! — AUCTION! ier coal; Great Clearing-out Sale! re E Subseriber has been instracted by Messrs. DELANY & WILSON to sell by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 20th September mstant, at 11 o'clock, a. m., their Entire Stock of Goods, ——COMPRISING—— Grey, White, Striped and Printed COTTONS, Ticks, Drills, Deuims, Osuaburgs, Canvas, &e. Ladies’ Dress Materials, Coburgs, Delaines, Reps, Lustres, Alpacas, &e. &c. Ke. Shawls, Mantles, Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons, Dress ‘Trimmings, &¢. &¢. Ke. Balmoral Skirts an €Skirtings, Moreens, Flan- nels, Linnens, &e. & Ke. Black Broadcloths and Doeskins, Coatings, Mantle Cloths, &e. &e, &e. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, &«. &e. Tweeds, Nails, Plonghmounting, Shevels, Hoes. Glass, Putty, Paint, Oils, Table Cutlery, & ce. &e. TEA, (sttperior quality), Molasses, Sugar, Soap, Caudles, Sodas, Indigo, Biue, &e. &e. Sale to continue from day te day uatil the Whole shall have been disposed of, Teems— Under £10, eash; over £10, Three months; over £30, Four mouths; over £50" Six wonths, on approved Joint Notes. ' WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Sept. 5, 1864. Isl 2w CITY TAN NERY. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. ‘PMH E subscriber will pay, at the Office of the CITY TANNERY, Four-pence Half-penny per pound, CASH, for any quantity of OX and row HIDES, and market prices for BUELD SKINS, as quoted in Ross's Weekly. Avents thronghent the Island will be guided as to price to be paid for Sheepskins by the Weekly, and 43d per pouud for Hides. JOHN REARDON, Head St. Peter’s Bay. Dealer in GROCFRIES. DRY GOODS. and LIQUORS. LL parties indebted to him by N: te of £ Itand or Book account are reqnested to pay the same on or before the Ist day of November next, 134 boxes GLASS, in sizes from 8 x 19 to 24x95 2eusks HARDWARE. ’ W. E. DAWSON. Angust 1g, J504. (PPusesuina MACHINE CASTINGS. | BEER & SONS. | Auust 1, (861. Stoves! Stoves! Yarmouth improved. FENILE subseriber has JUST RECEIVED a full eargo of COOK STOVES, for wood also, Franklin, Box and Parlor Cook Stoves. ‘These celebrated and almost everlasting Farmer's Cooking, Parlor and other Stoves, which ‘can’t be beat” for strength, heat, comfort aud economy, will be sold for Casu, or fourteen months’ credit on approved paper. The improvements made in these Stoves are well worthy the inspection of intending purchasers. —ALSO— An assortment of Spare Stove Furniture on hand Hi. J. P. TERLIZZICK, Charlottetown, Angust 29, [864. 4m wkly WWE COB6WI. AUGUST, 1864. DAVIES & WEEKS AVE RECEIVED by the G AZELLE from Liverpoo! an assortment of Black, Long and Square Shawls, Chintz Zorders Silk Bound, &c. Ladies’ Tuvisi::e Silk, Braided, Naples Cord and Chenille HAIR NETS. | Black and Colored Ruche Trimmings, Ladies’ Plain Linen COLLARS, and sets Chenille HAT PLUMES, Prunella avd Cashmere Boots, Corsets, Stays. Belt Clasps, Back Combs, &c, with other novelties for the season. =) | Angust lo, S864. din The Cheapest Having Tools, VIZ: - NASH’3S SCYTHES, REAPING HOOKS, SICKLES, HAY RAKES, HAY FORKS, SCYTHi STONES, W. E. DAWSON’. Char’town, July 25, [864 are to be hud at On Consignment. Te ARRIVE per Schr. Adino from HWALIFAX— 15 Uhds. Bright Sagar, 10 Tierces do do, 20 Pancheons Molasses, 10 Chests Tea, 10 Bays Rice, 40 Bundles Qakum. For sale low. August 29, 1864 P.W.HYNDMAN, ‘ oi Wholesale and Retail B99 2 SUVS MANUFACTORY! We are now preparing our FALL STOCK Or BOOTS & SHOES, in every variety, SUITABLE FOR THIS MARKET. Wholesale & Retail Dealers are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, as we will supply upon as Reasonable Terms us may be desired. GEO. NICOLL, Queen Square, immediately opposite the Post Office. Ang. 29, 1864. tf Township ‘No. 59 i FPN HE COMMISS:ONER OF PUBLIC LANDS having, under the authority of the Act 16 Victoria, Cap. 18, completed the purchase of a portion of Township No. 59, (known as the Lstate }of Kobert Montgomery, Esquire.) hereby notities alt | Tenants and Occupiers of Land on the said Estate, desirous of purchasing their several locations, that, jin uceordance with the 10th Seetion of the above Tue sate of the Plantation Bitters ie without pre There is m secret in the matter. They are at voce the most speedy, strengthening bewlth restorer ever discov- ered. It requires but a single trial te understand | They ure composed of the celebrated Calisaya Dark, Cas- this. Their purity can always be relied upon carilla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile, Fiowers, La- vender Flowers, Wintergreen, Anise, Clover Buds, | Orange-peel, Snuke root, Curaway, Cvriander, | Burdock. S.—T.—1860—-X. Ke. | They are especially recommended to clergymen, | public speakers, and persons of literary habits and, sedentary life, who require free digestion, a relish | for food, and clear mental faculties. | Delicate females and weak persons are certain to | find in these Bitters what they have so long loked for. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. | They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure D yspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrbw, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cure LiverComplaint and Nervous Headache, They are the best Bitters in the world. They ture’s great restorer. The following startling and emphatic statements can be seen at our office. Letter of Rev. E F. Crane, Chaplain of the 107th New- York Regiment : Near Acquis Creek, March 4th, 1863. Owing to the great exposure and terrible decom- prostrated and very sick. My stomach would not retain medicine. An article called Piantation Bit- ters, prepared by Dr. Drake, of New York, was prescribed to give me strength and anappetite. To Mary Ann, Porter, Pugwash, lumber. 24th— 8th—Dove, Chapman, Buctuuche, bal. i, Seps. 9, 1864. | Dove, do, do, limestone. CLEARED: Aug 2—Maggie, Walsh, Buetonche, bal; Sar-| dony, Nickerson, bal; Sth—Sears & Kogers, Ives Dissolution of Copartnership. ‘B’HE Copartnership hitherto subsisting | between the Subseribers under the style or "| firm of Db: @. & -&. DAVIES, has this day been my great surprise they gave me immediate relief. | | Cwo bottles almost allowed me to join my regiment. * * * * Thave since seen them used in many | cases, and am free to say, for hospital or private | purposes, I know of nothing like them. Boston, sundries; Wym & Sim, Peno, Caraquet,| niccoLVED, by the retirement of Mr. Daxtet| N.B, fishing stores. &th—Dove, Chapman, Bue- Pavies from the business. All persons faving touche, bal. 9th—Venture, Walsh, Shediac, oats. | geniuds against the said firm are requested to fur i3ch — Belgrave, LeBlawe. Picton, bal. Joth—} nish their accounts to Messrs. G & 8S. Davis (who | MarvAnn, Porter, Pugwash, bal. 24th—Bark | will continue the business.) for liquidation ; and all ; Empress, Eliott, Richibucto, bal.; Brigt. Estilla, | neanarinien or i -r and deals. Lecornie, Liverpool, timber and dei St Davies, or By. Dakin. BAtlas. PANIEL DAVIES, GEORGE DAVIES, SIMON DAVIES. Charlottetown, September 5, 1864. Arrivals in Europe from hence. Liverroot, Aug. 6.~—Export MacDonald. Hannah, Frazer. ' L MRAVESEND, Ang i6.- -Vindex. Beavepa, 16 July, Brig W.W. Lord, McRae, | REFERRING to the foregoing notice of Dissolu- hence, 26 days. - — : > | ifon of Copartnership, the subscribers bey to inti- Swansea. Aug, 15.—Suailed Isabella, Rees, for mate to the customers of the late firm, that they P. E. Island , . | will continue the business under the firm ot Ge & Spoken, 20° days out, Bark Lotus, henes, cased S. DAVIES, and having purchased the STOCK 8th persons indebted to the said firm will please make | payment of their respective accounts to Messrs, G. | tev. E. FB. Crane, Chaplain. Letter from the Rev. N. E Gitps, St. Clairs. | | ville, Pa.t | GentLemen;—~You were kind enough, on a former | ecasion, to send me a half dozen betJes of Planta-| {tion Bitters for $350. My wife having derived | much benefit from the uee of these Bitters, I desire’ | her to continue them, and you will please send us| | six bottles more for the money inclosed. Tao, very truly, yours, N.E. Gitps, Pastor Ger. Ref. Church. | | i recited Act, he is now prepared to receive the de- posit of the PURCHASE MONEY of their several ioldings upon producing their titles or agreements for the same. JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Tand Office, 2nd Augnst, 1864, FLOUR DEPOT FOR Exing*s County! Depot at Georgetown, King’s County, IP. E. Isiand, FOR THE BEST No. land 2 CANADA FLOODR, | warranted, Also fer NEW YORK, GENESSEE FANCY BRANDS, DOUBLE EXTRA SUPERFINE, and all other grades of FLOUR. A large assortinent of BOOTS and SHOES, now opening, and for sale Cheap. F. P. NORTON. Georgetown, Jtly 2, 1864. House to Let, fm TO be let and possession given in ise NOVEMBER next, the Honse and Pre- mises iu upper Queen Street, now occupied by Dr. Jenkins. Apply to WM. MeGiLL. 2u: isl THE IMPORTATIONS SPRING I1=sG-4 NOW COMPLETED AT THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE, WHERE YOU WILL FIND An iéxtensive and General Supply of BRITISH and FORLIGN MERCHANDIZE, —— COMPRISING—— All the requisite Articles in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, including —— The leading novelties for the Season, Superior "Lea, and other GROCERIES, Gents’ General Outfits, HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Iron Bedsteads, AND FURNISHING GOODS, Purchased on the Best Terms, and selected with the greatest cure, and Poe, BOOTS & SHOES. JUST RECEIVED, PER STEAMER FRANCONIA, 500 Pairs Ladies’, Gents’, Boys’, Misses’ and Children's BOOTS and- SHOES, IN GREAT VARIETY, which may be had very curar from the subscriber. Straits on the 4th. ‘lhe Kings (the firat land on!) Londen, Lat. 50 3.Leoa 8 W. the New Zealand coarse!) were passed on Saturday | a last, the Zist instant, alter a smart ran of six days | from the Straits. ' Passengers, Light baffling winds prevailed | From Shediae to Charlottetown, Aug. 30--Messrs }IN TRADE of the late firm, which will be re- | plenished by a very LARGE STOCK of BRITISH land FOREIGN GOODS—now being selected by | Mr. Simon Davies—they will be prepared to supply | wholesale and retail customers on the best terms. | Sorpters’ Home, Superintendent’s Office, CinciNNATI, Ohio, Jan. 1dth, 1863. oe 2&4 ‘Sold at the Lowest remunerating Prices. * * I have given your Plantation | W. & A. BROWN. | Bitters ndreds oble soldiers who stop’ 5 Bitters to hu ds of our pb soldie op Ch’town, June 20, 1864. here, more or less disabled from warioug causes, and | ' H. HASZARD. Charlottetown, Angnst 2, 1864, isl ONE WORTH MORE! THE CLEARING OUT SALE OF STOCK DELANY & WILSON’S WILL TERMINATE ON the 10th September next. Those in want of Geods would do well to embrace this, THE LAST, opportunity of purchas- ing them AT COST! RENFREW HOUSE, Charlottetown, August 15, 1864. August 15th, 1864. N SAF. at the Subscriber’s Room, QUEEN SQUARE :— 2 Tous NAVY OAKUM, 50 Bhis rye, 200 sides SOLE LEATHER, 50 Chests CONGO TEA, (warranted good.) 100 Bbis FAMILY FLOUR, 20 Cases SHERRY WINE, 5 do CHAMPAGNE, 2) do Glenury WHISKEY, 10 do “Old Tom” GIN, 6 do JAMAICA RUM, 10 do Raspberry and Ginger C( IRDIAL, 8 de Assorted BOGTS & SHOES, 60 Dozen PALLS and BROOMS, 6 Casks KEROSENE OIL, 1 do Bright VARNISH, 6 Bbls Sol SODA, 1 Case LICORICE, 50 Boxes Benson & Aspden’s Superior STARCI, ”) doe CANDLES, 10 do Ground COFFEE, 6 Casks CIDER VINEGR, 6 qtr Casks Otwids BRANDY, 1859, 1 do do PORT WINE, 4 do do SCOTCH WHISKEY, 4 Hhds DeKuypers GIN. A lot of DRY GOODs, in Cloths, Doeskins, Osnabargs, Jeans, Lining, Cottons, &e . &c., All at the LOWEST PRICES for Cash or approved Paper. WILLIAM DODD. Augnst 15, 1864. ix]—dins First Instalment of SPRING GOODS! Just arrived per Bark Eowin & Lizztr: BONNETS, HATS, MANTLES, HABERDASHERY, &e, &e. WM. HEARD. Queen Square Ifonse, May 23, 1864. QUEBEC PORTER & ALES, St. Charles-st. Brewery, Quebec. Thomas Lieyd, Proprictor. LES & PORTER, of superior quality, in Bottles and Wood, for sale by J. ROBERTS ECKART, Telegraph Building, Water-st. Ch’town, P_E Island, July 11, 1864 FOR SALE. PAOk SALE, at the subseriber’s Wane- House, in CHARLOTTETOWN, 2000 Bushels Liverpoot Salt SO Sacks Butter Salt 20 Tons 3, 3 & 5 lron 3 Tous Navy Oakum. JAMES C. POPE. & c. June 13 1864, tf ial Just the things you want. Call at Bell’s Clothing Store, QUEEN STREET, \ THERE you ean purchase at MODE. RATE PRICES— Beaver CLOTH, Felt, Tweed and Straw ITATS, Cloth and Tweed CAPS, Shirts, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Gloves, Braces, Underclothing, Socks, Oil Clothing, Sou'westers, Over- alls, Jumpers; Trauks, Valises, Uin- brellas, Water-proof COATS and LEGGINGS, anda GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Ready-made Clothing, Suitable for the Season. ALSO, A choice selection of Cloths, Tweeds, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Tailors’ Trimmings, which will be made up to order at the shortest notice. CHARLES BELL, i tf Proprietor FOR SALE! 300 BBLS. No. 1 Superfine CANADA FLOUR, 150 Bole No 2 bo bv 10 Pans Maecorade Molasses, Bags Liverpool Salt, Boxes Tobacco, 1k, Bbls choice Biscuit, Cases Claret. * Mentferrand.’ J. KOBERTS ECKART, Telegraph Building, Water-street. May 23, 1864 June 27, 64. 6m P. E. Island. S the season for Harvest operations is approaching, and as the crops promiae to be anusaally abundant, the undersigned begs to re mind FaxMers thronghout the Island that be has jast received an Invoice of his Stock of Manny’s Celebrated and Wonderful Mowing and Reaping Machines, which save immense time, labor aud money to those who nse them, as is proved by the well es- tublished fact that they will enable a Farmer to suave his crops four or five weeks sooner, and at less than half the cost, than he could do the work by the old tashioned Hook and Seythe, now rapidly going out of use, with the older and still more use- less Flail. No enterprising or temperance Farmer should be without one of those wonderfal Machines; the cost is comparatively trifling, and no man who ix uble to bear the cost should think of hiring one, as before it came to his turn to hire one of the Ma- chines that might be in his neighbourhood, he would, perhaps, lone the chance of securing orsell- ing lis crop to advantage. The Mowtxe and Reavixc MACHINES were never in greater demand in the United States than at preseut. The scarcity of manual labor in that country cansed by the number of Farmers killed and wounded in the present War, renders such LA- BYURSA VING MACHINES more desirable dian ever, and it will be almost impossible to secure a sufficient supply hereafter for the use of the agri- cultura: sts of this Island. Now ts THE TIME To SECURE THEM. The undersigned, knowing that they would be in great demand, ordered a consider Advice to the Farmers of down the coast. ‘Tue Pakeba ws a fine brig of {74 tons, in com- mand of Captain Alexander Campbell, and is owned by Mr. Thowas Williams, sail-maker, Queen Street. She was launched at Prince Ed- ward Island in October last, and is now on ber first voyage. Her dimensions are as tolluws:— Length of keel, 91 feet; width, 22 feet; and depth ut hold, 11 feet. ‘The subjoined is a \ist of her passengers: — Passencens—Cabin: Mrs. Campbell, Charles Bell, John Mountain, Joho Haywood. — Seeond class; George Baguat, Martha, Lemuel J., Sarah M., William HL, Albert E., George E., Richard W., Elizabeth £., Horatio N., Margaret A., and Charles Bagnal; Joby Darra: Elizabeth, Mal- eolm, James 5., William, Duvean, Elizabeth, and Janet Ann Darrah; Catherine Rebinson ; Thom- as, Mary L)., and Emily Slater; David, Hannah, Annie, William, Join D., and Charles Ross; Vhilip R. Blateh, Thomas Muschou, trom Prince Edward Island. She alse brings the following passengers irom the ( ape of Goud Lope: —Cabun: James Maxwell. Secoud class: Mre. Farrel aud child, Robert Thomson; Susan, Mary Aun, aud Susan Themsen, George Rh. Adlow, William Wilson, John Ward. - —> ++ ae +o fm ---- _ Money is very scarce at Turi, and the Joke of the day is thata man, having planned successfully a rubbery of the ltalian Treasury, ony fowad a balance of 153 francs. Andrews, Mrs. Gardiner, eight Ladies, Sisters ot | Charity; Hoduett, Johu Morris, Esq., Miss Mor: | ris, and a large party of excursionists. | In do. on the Sist Aug., from Shediac—Hon. | _ inns P ibe anal } Arthur Gordon, Lt. Governor of New Brunswick, | ; | Private Seeretary and servant; Hous. Messrs. | Excursion to Pictou, ostpone . | Tilley, Steves, Chandler, Gray, and Jobnston, De} ‘EXUE Exeursion Trip to Pictou, advertised legates; Messrs. MeDonald, MeWilliams, Mit-| in the IstanpeR of Friday lust to take place / on the Sth iustaut, is postponed uutil further notice. by order, Fk. W. HALES, Sec’y. Charlottetown. Sept. 5, 1804. GEORGE DAVIES, SIMON DAVIES. Ow Sept. 5, 1864. i chell, Schurman, Allisen, Rev. T. Rachey, Watson, ; Bradley, two Misses Steves, Mrs. Swabey and | servant; Mra. Sehurman, Miss MeMullin, Miss | | Connor, Mrs. Copp, Mrs. Richey, Miss Wilson, | land large party ef excursionists. | | Jn do. trem Pictou, Friday morning—Messrs. | | Campbell, Melarty, Purves-, Chester, Sy monds, | D. Campbell, MeLarty, Melatosh, Gardiner, Me | Douald, Mr. and two Miss Copelands, Miss Nelson, | jokin, Master Rankin. — . a sass nin oe | T? be sold, at Auction, on FRIDAY, the 23rd of September, at 10 o'clock, aan, on the Horses, Cows, Sheep, Threshing } Mills, &c. | AUCTION! Launched, On the 2nd of Aagust, from the shipyard of John | premises ) BRE i : i 27 | Darnley, Lot 18, the following : Clark. Exquire, Cascumpec, u fine Brig of 274 tons,| Darnley, Lo 18, 1 rN ee aoe aoaae. called the Sakan ANN, classed| 1 Horse, 5 yesrs nt Mare, 7 peor olf Love for four years, and acknowledged by competent eet a Gael ; = - 7 vs Fae s re “be eat 3 lsomest ship of her eifers; 30 head ef Sheep, | © ‘ all, 2 6 ~ i Sade “« aed, : Threshing Mills, new (McKelvie’s manufacture), \* ee ee ee ) pe the building yard of Mr, | 3 Carts (new). 2 Iron Ploughs (new), 1 new Wood On the 25th inst., from the £5 + Sleigh (steel shod), 1 double Wagon, 1 double-rented Eich Dingwell, Souris, ior Jawes b. Mason, of Wagon, 1 Track (steel shod); and 1 Boat, 25 feet | this Cuty, a fine Brig of 194 tons register, named | kool with new euit of eails. ‘the Victory, copper fastened aad classed a ' ~( French Lloyds for 7 years, first class, first degree. | 1865, on approved joint notes. | { of Mr. JOHN BREEN, Blackswith, She is considered by competent judges to be one ot the best vessels built on the Islaud this season. TerMe oF SALe—Credit until first of November, SEORGE ANDEKSON, Auctioneer. New London, Sept. 5, 1864. Yiu * the effect is marvellous and gratifying. every family, in every hospital, and at hand on every battle field. r G. W. D. Anprews, Superintendent, Dr. W. A. Cains, Surgeon of the Tenth Vermon Regiment, writes :—‘I wish every soldier had & bottle of Plantation Bitters. They are the most effective, perfect, and harmless tonie I ever used.” Wittarp’s Horet, } Wasuinetox, D C., May 22d, 1863. GenTLEMEN :—We require sacother supply of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which daily increases with the guests of our house. Respectfully, Sykes, Cuapwick & Ca, &e. &e. &e. &e. &e. Be sure that every bottle bears the fac-simile of | our signature on asteel plate label, with our private stamp over the cork. P. H. DRAKE & Co. 202 Broadway, N. ¥. Sold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians, Grocers, Hotels, Saloons, aud country dealers. Sept. M4, 1363. Such a preparation as this is I heartily wish in| | som a E SUBSCRIBER offers for sale on LIBERAL TERMS— | 200 sides SOLE LEATHER, 50 dezen BUCKETS, i 300 do BROOMS, 10 chests TEA, 50 boxes P Y & COMMON SOAP, i 50 do AXES, 5 do BROAD AXES, | 10 setts Fairbank’s Platform SCALES. J. 8. CARVELL. June 13, 1864, STUBBS HOTEL, (Opposite the Custom House) | ST. JOHN, N. B. i August 29, 1264. | NOTICE! ALL Notes of Hand now due to the | Estate of the late SAMUEL GREEN, Eaqr., ‘are placed in the hands of H.C. GREEN, Esgqr., | Summerside, who is authorised to collect the same. JAS. WARBURTON, J. TANTON, { August 29, 1804. ‘ Execntors. able number of them for the use of the Farmers of this Iskesd, but could not yet nore than half he re- quired, which he is prepared to sell for Cash or ap- 146 Prince William street, JAMES McINTOSH,.....--- PROPRIETOR. proved eredit, for one or two years, if they are or- | dered before the 2oth inst. The following Agents will act for the Subseriber | lin selling those extraordinary and beautiful MA- CHINES which are so well adapted for saving labour and money; and the Subseriber hopes that ithey will send their orders immediately nnd use | their best exertions to promote their sale, and there- | by advance the best interests of the Colony. The | Machines have Just arrived in the Steamer | Comeenee,’ and one of them, together with | some patent ploughs, will be ou exhibition at the | Noxrs Americas Hover, where an offiee will be } opened for the sale of all suet goods, daring the | Season. | RICHARD J. CLARKE, Of Orwell Cheap Store, i From a Needle to an Auchor. July 11, 1804. AGENTS; Charlottetown, Georgetown, Mr. J. McDovGat.., Grand River Bridge. Mr. J. T. Tectetove, Dundas, Lot 35, Messrs. G. McKay & Sox, New Lonxpox, J. A. McLean, Esq., St. Peter's Bay, 1. ©. Harr, Exq., Tignish, J. W. Howsas, Esq., and Mr. James Bro pinicK, Cusquupec. | bse Be | | W. E. Dawson and W. W. Irvine, Esors., P. Norton and Tuomas Owen, Eecrs., Mr. Tuomas Anxean, Summer Hill, Montague, BASKET, centaini THE SUMMER IMPORTATION Ss STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GoondDs, BOOTS axp SHOKS, GENEBAL GROCERIES AND HNARDWARE, ARE NOW COMPLETED LIVERPOOL HOUSE, Great George Street, and ivtending Purchasers are respecttully se- licited to call and examine THE sSTrochkh beture purchasing elsewhere. WILLIAM FULL. _C ‘b'tewn, Jane 20, ds64. To Shipbuilders, HE Subseriber HAS RECEIVED on CONSIGNMENT, from ARBROATH, Scot land, a large quantity of SAM, TWINE and CANVAS in asserted numbers frow 1 te 8, which will be sold at small advance, ALSO, ON HAND: PITCH, IRON, PAINTS, PITCH OTL, SPIKES, PAINT OIL, Paraftine Varnish, NAILS, Do BRUSHES, Hi. HASZARD. Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown, May 30, 1864. ON HANI! Flour, Lenther, Tobacco and Crackers, 17 HICH will be sold low for CASH or approved 3 months’ paper. Fortnightly upon the arrival of the Steamer * Commerce,’ the subscriber will receive m@ fresh supply of FLOUR, which he will sell at low rates. Country Traders and others wili ud ik for their interest to call. HALL, I. Cc. Peake’s Brick Building, Water Street: _Ch'town, Jnne 27, 1SH4. Flour! Flour! ER Brigantines “HOUND” and * EXPORT,” from NEW YORK 200 Bbls. Superfine and Extra STATE FLOUR. Cheap for Cash, K. W. BRECKEN, Water Street, adjoining the Bank. May 23, 1864. 3m Cash Provision Store ! W. S. SMITH, Great George Street. PGR TL See” TEAS, ES, SPIRITS, and GENERAL GROCERIES. N. B.—W. 5S. S. would call the attention of Re- tai! Deulers to his Steck of Wines, Spirits, &e. Ch'town, Muy 23, L864. isl & rw tf TO EXCURSIONISTS. ROUND TRIP FOR 813. "PcKETS from CHARLOTTETOWN to PICTOU, TRURO, HALIFAX, WINbD- SOR, ST. JOUN, SHEDIAC, SUMMERSIDE, and CHARLOTTETOWN, or vice vera, and GOOD for ONE MONTH from date of purchase, may be had of J.38. CARVELL, Ageut. Charlottetown. Jone 17, 1864. f Furniture Warerooms. GEORGE DOUGLASS, Manufacturer and Importer of Furnitur and Upholstery Goods, RESPECTFULLY solicits the attention of such as are in want of FURNITURE to call at his New and Spacious WAank-noomMs, onthe corner of Kent Street and King’s Square, directly opposite the Store of Beer & Sons, and examine as good and complete an ASSORTMENT OF FUR. NITURE, comprising many new and beaatital designs, as can be found in this City. His long expericuce in the business with facilities for prosecuting the same to advantage, com with modente expenses, ennbles him to sell bis GOODS at Touch Jess per cent than any other Far- niture store in this Island. Every article required A few of those celebrated Clothes Wringers, a most convenient article in a good Housekeeper’s Laundry. FORTE, London make. GEORGE DOUGLASS. Corner of Kent Street and King » Square. Charlottetown, Nov. 30 1863 ©OCloth Factory! (PE SUBSCRIBER begs respecttully to inform the public that he will continue to manufacture CLOTH, &e., at his establishment in Tryon, Wool will be received in Charlottetown by H. J. Callbeck, Agent, or at the Mill. {# Cloth received for Dyeing and Dressing as heretofore. CHARLES E. STANFIELD. May 23, 1864, tf | rer sn ee a eres nny erent A Good Chance FOR AN INDUSTRIOUS MAN. (Pe Subscriber offers for sale a FARM having a front of Twenty Chains on Kildare River, Lot 4, now occupied by John Kinch, e-n- taining about 120 acres, at Is. per neve. About 40 acres are under cultivation, and the ba- lance covered with fencing and hardwood. The Buildings consist of a Dwelling House, 14 x 20 feet, with a Kitcben attached, L4 x 14, finished outside, anda Frame Barn 20 feet square, Any quantity of Sea Manure, warsh and mussel mad, can be ob- tained close by. ‘Terms easy. For farther particulars apply at the Office of Messrs Bai & Sox, Charlottetown, or to GEORGE W. HOWLAN. Casenmpec, July 18, 1864, iel Sm FREE LAND At Egmont Bay, Lot 15. JOR SALE, 125 Acres, 20 acres upland cleared, and 20 acres Salt Marsh, fronting 19 chains on the Shore at Rocky Point Fishing Cove. The rear buts on the main road. ALso—o0 aces of Laud, 26 acres cleared, 16acres of which are fenced and under crop, frouting 103 chains on the shore. The maim road ing to Rocky Point runs through this farm. Ausu—45 acres near the Chapel, on the seuth side of a beautiful river, with about 20 acree cleared, ¥ of which are ander crop. CF Abundance of sea manure can be had on the shore of the farms. The terme which thene farms will be sold are eany Mena. Stanen apply to Mr. F. W. Hvenes, Examiner Office, Charloue- town, or to N. J. BROWN. Brown's Mert. Egmont Bay, August 8, "64. GEORGE NICOLL, OQ’ the Jate FIRM ef CRAIG & CO., takes this weey of informing the numerous friends aud customers of the late firm that be is prepared to furnish all kinds of Men’s HOOTS & SHOES, Women's BOOTS & SHOES, Boys BOOTS & SHOES, for Honsekeeping supplied at thie Establishment. — - 7 N. B.—One Superior Rosewood, 7 octave PIANO ‘. Misses’ BOOTS & SHOES, - Children’s BOOTS & SHOES | Oe All orders ane attended to. | Charlottetown, July Te, 1864. i - Executors’ Notice! ‘ | & LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of ,.“ 1° SAMUEL GREEN, late of Richmond Cottage) : Towuship Number Seventeen (17), Esquire, a? hereby required to wake immediate pa mee eee é on- and all persons having claims against t within six months froin this date. JAMES WARBURTON, Lot 11, 2. JOHN TANTON, St. Elesuor's, | 4 @*eeutors. Ch’town, Ist July, 1364. [duly 38, “G4. NOTICE! LL persons having any legal demands against the Esteve of the late Hansa Vecnen- json, of Suumerride, Merchant, deceased, cre jhereby notified to furnish the same, duly attested, within #ix 2onths from thie date ; angall indebted to the said Estate ave required to make immediate payment. LEMLEL VICKERSON. Sanmansite, duly 0, Et rare. Lost! N THURSDAY AFTERNOON lest, bet ween Southport and Tea Hill, a BONNET a Black Silk Dress, trimmed with Crape,a French Merino Circular Cupe, and several sual! parcels. A suitable reward will be viven to the finder on leaving it at Mr. Matthew Murphy's or Mr. Muteh's, at ry or giving to either, or to the “* Examiner’ Office, sach infor- nition we will lead to ite recovery. Angust 20, 1864. (uy e "Tee ew pee Estate are requested to send in the same, 40 to the attested, to the Subscribers, or either of 1 stund of ‘a pone- the e.