Saas - ee A a i <i etetanainoatemaeeeee ** Brastiy’’ [vtoxication.—The most re- “markabte case of intoxication we ever read (Of is related by the Troy Times. About a There are probably many of our readers month ago an illicit whiskey distillery was whose ideas on the character and progress of in full blast on Green Island, near Troy. the wat now Taging in South America are One vight—it was a * still’ night—the man not of the most definite description The | raaning the machioe had made eighteen gal- following paragraphs from the Arwy and | lons of whiskey and petit outin the open Navy Journal briefly present the most note-| air to coul. Along came a cow. She was worthy facts in connection with the con-| thirsty, and the deverage looked inviting. diet :— She swallowed every drop—eighteen gallons tq South America there is always a ‘« mili-| of unrectitied w hiskey, warranted to kill at tary sitaation "’ of some kind for the study | forty rods. ‘The cow has been drunk ever gt shove who feel wn interest in war for it-| Hee. , self; bat to one who looks at it from al the fourth week of a grand old bender. The higher position of observation, as a means of COW eats nothing ; falls down whenever they redressing Wrongs, emancipating races, over- FY to raise ber up; and has become as lean throwing false and injurious ideas, and the | ** % crow. W hether the cow will ever get fike, and only justifiable on such grounds, | suber, or end her lite in a tit of delirium tre- there 1s little that is attractive or worthy of | MeOS, 18 a question | that we shall look investigation in these petty wars of the mon | anxiously to see the solution of, rel South American races, which continually | ' —— ie open the doors of the Temple of . anus An average of sixty-seven persons out of enE MILITARY SITUATION IN SOUTH TBE mt AMERICA, | aoe She staggered howe, and is now in t At his residence in thi. cicy, on the 5th Septem- ber, at 11} a. m., Mr. Join Blake, in the 69th year of his aye. The deceas d was long and favorably knowa in this communi y for his uprightness and j integrity, and bis fauiy have to lament in his death the loss of a kind parent and protector. On Tuesday last, the Sch instant, at his residence Weymouth Street, Mr. Christopher Cross, in the Sist year of his aye. For the last 48 years he bas | been a resident of this city. : ; At Indian River, Lot 18, on the 18th ultimo, in sure and certain hope of a blissful immortality, in her 67th year, Mrs Cody, relict of the late Patk | Cody, Ksq., and eldest dunghter of the late Dugald | Stewart, hsq : Passengers. | Inthe Steamer * Heather Belle, from Brule, on | the 7th—-General Doyle, Major Ausell and servant. Sergt. Adams, Messrs Dwyer, Master Dwyer, Owen Connolly, Tutteil, Bent, Howard. | me | a PRICES CURRENT. CrHancorretown, Sept. 8, 1865. } Provisions, “= | They purify, strengthen and invigorate. age eee meenneeeendiatieeeee 8. T.—1860—X. Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weak- ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress after eating, turpid liver, consti- pation, &c., deserve to suffer if they will nut try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which are now recommended by the highest medi- cal authorities and Warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must supercede all other tonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant is required. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. Se, icon apeneesrenaapelleaaaeaa HOW VATSOMENS. TEMPERINCE MULL! “=”, STORES: Farm Stock and Implements. FENO be SOLD by AUCTION, at the residence of Mr. W. J. BOSWELL, YORK POINT, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th inst., | at Ll o’cloek, a. m: 1 Large HORSE, weighing 1260 Ibs. 4 Milch COWS. 1 HELFER 1 Durham CALF, SHEEP, 2 Carts und Cart Harness, | Track, 1 Double Wagon and Harness, i Jaunting Sleigh. | S Tous HAY, 150 bus. Haszard WHEAT, Plongh, Harrows, &e. &e. * LS Terms liberal. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch'town, Sept. 11, 1865. ’ Auction. ELEGANT FURNITURE. Friday, Saturday & Monday Evenings, Sept. Sth, 9th & Ith. es The Old Alleghanians, Organized 17 years ago by Prof. Boulard. Wecometo the friends we've met before THE Alleghanians — Molasses, Tea, Sugar, | Flour, Tobacco, Sundry | Groceries, &c, i SUBSCRIBER has now in his New Brick Stores, Dorchester Street Charlotte | town, the following Extensive and Valuable Stock OF MERCHANDIZE, comprising WINES, BRANDIES, amt other LI- QUORS of the best quality; fresh GROCERIES of all kinds; FLOUR, TEA, SUGAR, TOBACCO, MOLASSES, equal oo any articles of the kind in the market, which be offers to wholesale and retail customers . : : . ! Th u “Cc is3i i ‘ ‘ " p Just now, however, there is « war waving | &¥eTy million commit suicide in England ee Ree Re 3d to Td on er effects of dissipation one late h a t' VOCALISTS At the lowest —_ es for Cash, hetween Paraguay, on one side, the allied |c#eh year. Hanging is much the most popu-| De by the quarter....................3d to bd| They strengthen the sytem and enliven the mind. AM teeteeesd be Me. J. Ps Onan 70 Puoch re ines RUM ‘tates of Brazil. the Argentine Re vublic. and llar method, twenty-eight using the cord to Pork, (carcass)... 060+ e+ cece sees +++ e4hd to Bd} They prevent misamatic and intermittent fevers. , a nue as rv. i. Aa ; : 4 uocheons choice Demerara ° Sta . K I ’ : thirteen the dagver: tw slye having a pre- Do SEs Ge 00 00 s6 cde d veedeccns be) 6d to 3d They purify the breath d acidit f the stomach sell, at PUBLIC AUCTIC »N » att his residence, AND 70 Hogsheads Hollands GIN, Uruguay on the other, whieh has assumed | ‘* CEPT: SITS BANG SO TO | as ten Ge dicts teliva, da cat 34d to 6d 7 Peery and acidity 0 mach | two doors above D. Hodgson, Exsq., Richmond St., 6 Hhds. Irish and Scotch MALT WHISKEY wore than ordioary importance, and possesses | '¢*ence for drowniag and six for powon. The ON I bo hy aeta gh elk ashe ‘Bd to 44d | They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. on Thursday, 14th September, SWISS BEI Js RINGERS 6 Hide he oak tee BRANDY i a very considerable degree of interest. |Femainder use miscellaneous modes, such a8] amb, SES a bhin tionnsange «seal 34d to Gd| They cure Diarrbeea and Cholera Morbus. at IH o'clock, all his valuable and handsome Fur- 6 Ho, heads PORT WINE, The war arises out of the long determined | P!Stul shots, charcoal fumes and starvation. | Haw, per WD e eee eee cece cece eee cece ees 6d to 8d / They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache, | niture, consisting of IL appear as ahove POSITIVELY - ee ar and selfish desire of Brazil to exteod her} a Wines rind : i Butter, (fre a. ye Sage aeeirecere te Sate te Be They make the weak strong, the languid bril-| 1 very Rich Mahogany and Walnut Drawing THREE OCCASIONS ONLY, prior to 6 hogsheads of SHERRY, boundaries to the Riv de la Plata, on the | A year ago or so, a gentleman doing business Do by ~“ MHP sa9 w000 00s ns +o bid -” Is id lant d b e i Room Sett, 1 do. Bedroom Sett, Chairs, Tables,| their departure for ENGLAND, where they are 100 dozen HKdin ALE, South. cad Uranuay en the west auth tn the city of New York, advertised tor a clerk. Cheese, OE ech 0554 Vie doer side ces .. 3d to Gd| lant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. Couches, Carpets, Oi! Cloths, Mattrasses, Bed:| engaged togive a series of concerts at St. Jumes's 100 dozen Qutenete” PORTER, : 2s gus) ols fe had, on an average, two applicants a day Fallow, per Ib..... 22... 6s cece cece eens 9d to 10d/ They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya | steads, Pictures; Parlor, Hall and Cook Stoves ;| Hall, Loudon, in NOVEMBER next. ‘ é : > acquisition of territory would give Brazil ; , he witb ee Oe ere ees ee 9d to Wd i ee ; Ee ee Nie gpg a a "i 300 chests and half chests of TEA, 4 until he filled the situatio A few days since a »?P ‘ . China and Glassware ; Kitchen Utensils, &c., &c. ce : 7 4 Ea control of La Plata, and the fertile lande| + aon WaT ie x oe ae ) ros Flour per Ib 2d to 24d bark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all . ieee ‘ A ene a: Pesteses avin, i Tickets 10 hogsheads of SUGAR . ue - ’ neighbor of the above wished a clerk, and adver- : act ce rar oe ee : : : : ( 2” For particulars see Catalogues. orsale at W.R. Watson's, also at Laird & Harvie's, ’ which that large etream and her tributaries | tied, and the following day more than three eee ae OPH Reet eee eee e eeeeee aie goaserved. ia pasinetty pure St. a For NEIL RANKIN, Auctioneer, | #4 at the door, Concert commences at 8 o'clock.| 30 puneheons of MOLASSES, drain, @ ‘wae - land ne ae “reer a hundred young wen were in the street pressing | “88% PeF Coz vy a ot eae see circulars and testimonials around Charlettetown, Sept. 4, 1865, i ia” Change of Programme each evening. 500 barrels of FLOU R, 7 extent. The 2 rgentine epa yie—th ugh it) their way inte the store. . es Se each bottle. er incerta — PROF. J. M. BOUI ARD.M ‘. . ul T BA ; bushel...............1e 3d to 1s 94 ‘ : ‘OF. J. M. BOULAKD, Manager. | Boxes of Hovey Dew TOBACCO, is the natural enemy of Brazil, and has had Potatoes, per Beware of impostors. Examine every bottle. MILL PROPERTY }D. G. WALDRON, Ayeut. . > « aa eT Carrots, WG Thal cbessatee eee us Qu ° . a ’ 100 Loxes Liverpool SOA ne end of contests with its comparatively | SPECIAL NOTICES. ca eats daa weet 5 ie none | See that it bas an unmutilated metal cap over top Sept. 6; S808 om . H } P, : powertcl neighbor—comes into the scheme, | an o, t MONTAGUE 80 boxes of PIPES, t which would seem to offer the republic few) Hotroway'’s Pitts axp OintTMEentT.—Bi- ti initise Grain. A i of each bottle, and ‘geen kabel, for exportation, | Z& A ; * Deserters from Her Majest ’s See- 1800 JARS, (assorted sizes,) " smenediate advantages, while it woold give| livusness—Dyapepsia.—There is no organ in the —_ _ dich Sdn© obese 0 cae cease bog around each neck. See descriptive Cireular around ite te ane ci ine d B li f h Together with » fall assortment,of all articles in I the empire an overshadowing influence, to! human body so liable to derangement as the liver. > ?P Ae E o each bottle. FE e hee Fi fp Ae eng aaa raters on attalion of the 16t the GROCERY LINE, to which he invites the e P > ‘ oii : od to| Peed, fatigue, climate, and anxiety, all disorder Poultry. P. IL. DRAKE & Co. ee ay ’ : ems : attention of his friends in Town and Country, whoe il repossess Paraguay which ouce belonged to! ; est. @ oot. ¥ - sf 4 & ) seen, ini Se the nar. | '* action, and render its seeretioa—the bile— | GO@P@...- ee sees cece ee 7 79'S tr eer no o> RGD New Youw. |y YHAT EXCELLENT SET of MILLS . ,2 v-at favours are respectfally acknowledged. e the confederation, now shut out by SF | more or leas depraved, superabundant, or scayty. Turkeys, each... 2... .sce cess cence cece es 3s to 8s} May 1, 1865. 6ms I me ee ea ‘ oe ESCRIPTION of DESERTERS OWEN CONNOLLY. " row-minded und restrictive policy of Pura- The Great syaipt hould receive atte yee OE * aS ee eS I3 3d to 2s owned by MRS. JANE CAMERON, of : a e+ . v ‘ . t : ptoms should receive attention. A . : 2 —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— eRe cath canal . from Her Majesty's Second Battalion of the! Charlottetown, May 29, 1865. Is! way, with regurd to the navigation of the pain in the side or the top ef the shoulder, a Chickens, per pair......+......+..+0 vers 28 to Be MONTAGU F, close to the valuable and extensive 16th Regt. of Foot, from Tuesday the 8th en ad Oe om uraguay river. Paraguay fights for selfish ) jareh cough and difficulty of breathing, are signs Fish. jt Property of the Hon. J. ALDOUS, consisting of a Angust to Thursday the 17th of Angust 1865- NEW SPRING GOODS t, aggraodizement, to resist encroachments and of liver disease, whieh are removed without delay, Codfish, EO cictdbscbpey bp os shins cs 18s to 202 | First Class Grist Mill Private ALEXANDER MePHERS IN, age 36 > ‘ he li Thi brief, is the | by friction with Holloway’s inestimable Oi . Ps WE WRNOUE A 6 oa a's bude ose’ oh 30s to 40s ° caus ? , ’ | years; a native of Glasgow, Scotland ; height, o AT THE € to sustain her policy. bus, in » is the i ay’s inestimable Ointment. tao , > : : EF me . ning of the w The Pills should also be taken early For oi)| Mac%erel, per dosen...............0- soe with Three Pairs of Superior Stones, capable of | feet 5; inches; hair brown ; Moustache and Whis- r wicaken ee o alation of 600.000. | diseases of this vital organ, the action BA tiny: Lumber : grinding all kinds of Grain, and producing Flour — i eyes et! complexion sallow; broad Ren frew House il ataguay ’ ic — 7 ° Marte: . " intel iil a Scotch accent. under : wilitary Santi, with @ strong | Cenjvined remedies is a specitic by checking the} Boards, (Hemlock)......-.....-.. +... 3s 6d to 4s Le R i A OH —— e . well Suaed hike a’ cee Private THOMAS GOODMAN, age 22 years 9 ul army and a well fortified territory She ean | over supply of bile, regulating its secretion and ~ fare Paar eres *@e* _ to 5s Tae ess iS a ~<A MILI. ond SHINGLE MILL. and 9 months; height, 5 feet 8} inches; a native of Great George Street, 7 ¢ 7 viv . “ ere ry et ee 2 ee ee > P , + + = N. ry a . ; ree - azel: eo ‘ pe . P pat 60.000 men into the field. The Argen-|S'¥'08 Hervous tone. iiaistie. miniie any Frais wees esc uxas ios oi both uew and in excellent working order. Also ean mire ae Ses meee Rey sees (THOMAS’S OLD STAND.) a tine Repubhe can scarcely furnish 25.000.) yyy wicury Heaunn— let not Minnis wtih hi Sendties ARMY CONTRACT, BERMUDA. & COMPORTARLE Dwellings louse, | Private DANIEL MeREADY, age 34 years and on at % " Brazil, though the largest of the three} fangs. prey upon you, until the cold hand of death | Timothy Seed.......... , atti — properly finished. The LAND on which these} 8 months; a ee Ireland; height, 5 feet 7 in- DELANY & BYRNE t States, cannot sens more than 30,009. So,| hurls you to an ‘untimely yrave. Shake off the| Hay, per ton..................., S88 to 65s ComMissaniat, Bermepa, t Properties are situated comprises ‘TWENTY- | ches ; complexion dark ; hair black ; eyes dark. MING . Va 1 i f bers, P ‘ has the | fecling of despair and hopelessness, so ‘Tiable to s ht gts me : : rr Hlamittos, 30th Ang., 1865 SEVEN (27) ACRES, of good quality, mostly Private JAMES SEATON, aye, 26 years und § AVING completed their SPRI NG r m the Matter Of numlers, arrguay as 1 Guan aamim tee valid. TI is ' on SPIE, Gud as de anes 00s a ceks bee is 6d to 2s ‘. : “sche E ae , eased. ants ’ ! r enltiveti oT ” | months; a native of Ireland; height 5 feet 6} in- IMPORTATIONS, beg te call the attention advantage. President Mitre leads the Ar-| ii we nce within the sank we We Mie | Homespun, per yard..+. ++... se. 2+ e008 4s to Gs EALED TENDERS, in Duplicate, upon F: von Se ees mere cdiin aaa pnts | ches : complexion fresh ; hair sandy; eyes grey. |of their Towa and Country Customers to Gheit 5 gentine forces, President Flores the Uru-| >" en a a eee a 4 ae SI, BOF Ts one ovis ne cc csinces sets 5d to Sd printed forms to be obtained on application at aoe _ —— be made — ” any en Private THOMAS MOFFATT, age 25 years ; a ie guayans, aod Presideut Lopez the Para- The cause, the fuuntain of the diseuse itself, fo im. a9 ae IDe ees eesee eter ecer cee cses cesses 44d the Commissariat Offic: 8, will be received until eee adi 7 o _ See ters ae pfs = native of Ireland ; height, 5 feet 10 inches 5 com- STOCK OF ts ' pare blood, and through the different channels of | V0 teteereeeces Is 3d to 1s 9d) Noon of FRIDAY, the 20th October, at the Com-| able land adjoining, owned by Mr Leinuel Philtips, | piexion tresh ; hair brown ; eyes grey. ” ie a land, the contest shows th far | the lungs, the stomach and the vital orguns, Jud Sheepskins..... .. -+ee+ 38 3d) missnriat Odlice, Hamilton, Bermuda, from persous | who feeis disposed to sell should a favourable op eaten fin the iand, to est shows thus far s 1 i : son's Mountain Merb Pills will pass, mingling with the blood, search out and grasp and then expel all burtful poisou that there is in it. Thas cleanse the blood by a few doses of these Pills, and disease, m any form, will dissipate and vanish. As the Sun, with its glorious beams first eauses the morn ing dew to rise us mist, then growing stronger, Paraguayan squadron was almost comy etely custs his burning rays upon it—and behold ‘tis gone anniixilated by that of Brazil. The forces| —se cleanse the blood, and disease, like morning were of formidable size, and the fight hotly om, retreats yon - oo no blood c : } purifier equa! d ; : ( ERB contested. The Brazilians had nine gunboats. | Pits ‘Suld by all Dealers in Medicne > mounting 62 guns, many of them rifled. The} " ; itiillilaicip enemy had eight steawers and six fluating | Aver’s Pills. batteries, mounting in all 47 guns. Taey 4 ae ae diated hin ald off Gand bdttactes of 9) cane Are you sic » feeble and complaining? Are you : » *) cut of order, with your system deranged and your light field pieces. The Paragusyans lost ieclings uncomfortable 1 These symptoms are of- three steamers sunk and one surrendered. | ten the prelude to serious illness. Some fit of sick- The remainder escaped, but only after having | ness is creeping upon you, and should be averted suffered what the Brezilians claim to be ir- | by ® timely use of the right remedy. Take Ayer's reparable damage. All the accounts, which, | Pills and cleanse out the disordered humors—purify be che ear. ane Gale Dudiiien give the | e blood, and let the fluids move on unobstructed 2 a : . al j ie bealth again. They stimulate the functions of Paraguayans credit for the greatest valor. | the body into vigorous activity, purity the system Tu uee a slang phrase—they fought tor a | from the obstructions which make disease. A cold funeral. The Brazilians lost, killed and | settles somewhere in the body, and deranges its wounded, over, 300 while theg claim to Lave | tural functions. put 1200 of the fl-et of their enemy Aurs du : : combat, besides 500 in the shore batteries, ot Geoerat agupevetion, euBering and dernnge- fice uf which surrendered. Though so badly ae worsted, the Paraguayans have no idea of of the system, and, with it, giving up the contest, and still hope fur suc- | health aguin. about evenly balanced success and defeat fur both parties. On the sea, the Paraguayans have been badly whipped. A naval fight touk place on the I lth of June, three leagues below the city of Corrientes, in which the the buoyant feeling vf | What is true and so apparent in | These, if not relieved, reuact- | upon themselves and the surrounding organs, pro-| Waile in this eondition take Ayer’s Pills| *IX inches, to the eastward edge of a right of Way ; and see how directly they resture the natural action GEORGE LEWIS, Market Celrk. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. VALUABLE PROPERTY In Charlottetown for Sale! vy? be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the Tenth (10th) day of OCTO BER next, 1800, at the hour of 12 0'clock, noon, at the COLONIAL BUILDING, in Charlottetown, pursuant to a License duly granted for that purpose by bis Honor the Surrogate and Judge of Probate of this Island, bearing date the 26th day of January last, 1865 — ALL the Right, Title aud Interest of WILLIAM SMARDON, late of Charlottetown, in Queen's County. in Prince Edward Isiand, deceas ed, in and to All that part of TOWN LOT No. 35. inthe third hundred of Town Lots in Charlotte town, bounded as follows, that it to say :—Com- mencing on the northwestward edge of Grafton | Street, at the division line between Town Lots | Nos 35 and 36, in the third hundred of Town Lots; | thence follow'ng the course of said division line | uorthwestwardly, for the distance of forty-eight feet; thence at a right angle with suid division line | Westwardly, for the distance of thirty-seven feet thence following the course thereof southwardly eight feet, and southeastwardly fifty-one feet to suid Grafton Street; thence following the course mew | Vict services, for the willing to enter into a contract for supplying such quantities of ~~. x x x FRESH BEEF us may be required for Naval, Military, and Con- i period commencing Ist De- cember, 1865, aad ending 3ist March, 1569, deter- minable at any period after one year by a six mouths’ notice in writing froi either party. CONDITIONS: The Beef to be subject to the approval of the Senior Commissariat Officer, or other officer ap- pointed by him, at the Contractor's stores, and sub- sequently to be delivered by the Contractor, at his own expeuse, at the different Barracks aud Camper now existing or to be established in these Islands —with the exception of Boaz and Ireland Islands, where the meat will be subject to approval AFTER delivery, at the Quartermaster’s stores. In the event of any objection arising as to the quality of the meat onthe part of the troops, or the Commissariat Officer, shonld the Coutraetor be un- willing to accept his opinion, if adverse to Lis own, the matier shall be referred to a Garrisou Board, whose decision shall be final. Staff and Departnients to draw from the Con- tructor’s stores. issues will be made at such hours as may be di rected, from time to time, by the senior Comiuissariat Ofticer. Deliveries to be made alongside Her Majesty's ships or bulks, as may be reqaired by the authorized portunity offer. On the whole, this Property is considered by competent judges to be most ad- vantageously situated, fronting as it does on the Montague River, whose waters convey both Grain and Lumber to within a stone’s throw of the Mills; and the convenient and good roads leading trom these Mills to all parts of the County, and through old and highly cultivated settlements, need but be mentioned to be fully appreciated by any persen acquainted with the value of such facilines. Jt may not be out of place here to men- tion that the Hon. the “ Commissioner of Lands” —than whom no person should be a better judge— saw in close proximity to this Property a site on which to invest a large amount of capital, feeling sure that it furnished those numerous advantages required to wake a desirable and permanent residence. Ly" The terms on which the above valuable Property will be disposed of will be as follaw:— Half the purchase money to be paid down the day of sale, and the balance can remain secured on the Property for one, two ur three years, at the option of the purchaser. Parties desirous of treating for the above, ean do so, by private coutraet, up to the IsSth day of October next ensuing, on which day, at 12 o'clock, noon, (if not pre- viously sould), it will be otfered at Auction. F. P. NORTON, Auctioneer. Penalties for Aiding or Concealing Deserters. By the Imperial Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion any person who shall by any means what- soever, directly or iudirectly, procure any Soldier to desert, or attempt to procure or persuade any Sol- dier to desert, oul any person who knowing that any Soldier is about to desert, shall aid or assist him in deserting, or knowing any soldier to be a deserter, shall conceal such deserter, or aid or as sist such Deserter in concealiug himself, or sid or assist in his resene, shall be Soo guilty of a Misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction thereof, be- fore any two justices of the peace acting for the County, District, City, Burgh or place where any such offence shall at any time happen to be, be liable to be committed ‘to the Common Jaol or House of Correction, there to be imprisoned, with or without hard labeur, for such term, not exceed- ing Six CaLenper Montus, as the convicting Jus- tices shall think fit. Any Tavern Keeper or other person suffering a Soldie: to remain in his or her house after the hour of NINE in the evening, from the first of MAY to tre 30th of BEPTEMBER; and after the hour of EIGHT in the evening, from the Ist of OCTOBER to the 30th of APRIL, without a written pass from his Commanding Officer, shalt forfeit Twesty SHILLINGS for each aud every offence, with costs of suit. TWENTY POUNDS PENALTY, By the Island Statute of 50 George the Third, eap. 3, any — harbouring, concealing or as- Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, COMPRISING Cotton Warp, Grey and White COTTONS, Striped Shirtings, Printed Cottous, Bed-Tick, Osnaburg, Denims, Flaunels, 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, Supe: fine Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Ready. made Clothing, Under Clothing, Shirts, Collare, Ties, Searfs, Handkerchiefs. Rubber Coats and Caps. Men’s and Boys’ STRAW, FELT and TWEED HATS, in great variety. MEN'S and BOYS’ CLOTH CAPS, HARDWARE, Plough Mountings, Rope, Glass, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, Putty, Window Glass, Weaver's Reeds, Shovels, Hoes, Traces, Wool Cards, Tea and Table Spoons, Knives and Forks, Best cess which the last accounts shew their land | this trivial and common complaint ig also true in| a ee ve aoe reer "Tc e i. aes "7 oe. he coal ble ¢ eargntnnen, BS Angas, SOM. ial ae eee on ees SOs is} AMERICAN CUT NAILS, (all sizes.) : ; " fo many of the deep sedted and dangerves Gistempers | place of commencement, A reserve of cattle, equal to the probab e con- i _ os penalty —— UNDS. GROCERIES. forces to be still achieving in varivus quarters T y I 6 : I | ALSO, allthe Right, Title, and Interest of the |} sumption, under ordinary circumstances, for six JUST ARRIVED! Any Sheriff or his Deputy, and any Constable or |... . te ; ‘ of the field of war. he same purgative eff-ct expelsthem. Caused by Sonia jake Wi iillead Memnedum. deceased. in and te all aan. tuust at all tines be maintained by the Con . Officer or Soldier in Her Majesty's service, are, by TEA (a Superior article), Brown and ¢ rushed -- —_—_- - smiles obstrections snd derangements of the na- | that other part or portion of suid TOWN LOT Xo tractor, und must, When so required, be submitted | the same Act, authorised to apprehend any person Sugar, Rice, Starch, Soap, Tedacco, Indigo, ° * j tural functions of the body, they are rapidly and | 43. in the. a. id third handr od of Tow 1 a ; in| to the iuspection of the Commissariat. Stoves Stoves Stoves. suspected to be a Deserter, and take him before a| Blacking, &e. &e. &e. Hivwan Sacatrices 1s Katonpistan.—In | many of them surely cured by the same means : Te ee a 3 3 Justice of the Peace. Rivodistan the victims, whoare culled Meriah, | Nove who know the virtue of these Pills will ne- | muss be bought with a price. The goddess gi -et to employ them when suffering from the dis- ie a : . fetid orders they cure, such as Headache, Foul Stomach, accepts nu enthusiastic self-dedicatiun, and : : ne easily obtained prisuners or criminals Dyseutry, Bilious Complaints, Indigestion, Derange- = , ment of the Liver, Costivenes:, Coustipation, Heart- sWO CUSED, SUX, UF age, Is Tejook d, bat adults| burn, Rheumatism, Dropsy, worms and suppression, are valued the most by the gud less us they | when taken in large doses. ure the most expensive to offerers. Some-| They are Sugar Coated, so that the mest sensitive times the victims are bought from poor or | can tuke them easily, and they are surely the best starving persons. Mostly, however, they purgative medicine yet discuvered. are sup pled by regular Meriah merchants Ayer’s Ague Cure, The price of the Meriah is seldom paid but) For the speedy and certain Cure of [ntermit-| . ' generally in cattle, pigs, goate, brazen vessels} tent fever, or Chille and fever, Reumittent | of a ates oes aa — oo Chill —_ a Ague, ae and products of the hilis. Mf. deussels has eadache or Bilious Headache, and Bilious given an account of the ritual of the sacrifice | Fevers; indeed. for the whole class of dis- vs egren nate, a ur ge on the on eases origioating in biliary derangement. tore his death, aud Socnd to the loot of a) exused by the malari of miasuatic coun- pust crowned with the likeness of the guddess.| —trieg. 7 the multitude dance round with wild music, | addressing alternately the goddess and the | cases of Chilis ard Fever, and it bas this great ad- victim. On the day of the sucrifice, the| vantage over other Ague mediciaes, that it subdues Mera is again intoxicated, and anvinted the complaint without injury to the patient. It} with oil. The people then carry him round | Coutaings no quinine or other deleterious substance, | the silage boundaries in a religions proces. | 2¢t dees it prodece quinism or any injurious etfect ‘ Bet ing to the post. they kill a hw whatever. Shiking brothers of the army and the ion. eclarming 6O the | oe y 7 2 al | west, try it and you will endorse these assertions. and let its bloud flow into a pit. The P d by DR. J.C. AYER & Co, Lowell drunken Meriah is then seized and hurled in, | vepared by DR. J.C. 2 a. See sere his face being od down into the bloody | @4%*; and seld by Geo A. Bayard, St. John, N ue Case Soma Pree on SESS EEO WOOD | ; Avery Brown & Co, Halitax, N.3.; and by mire until be dies uf suffocation. The p! iest | 8 W. RB. Watson, Ch’towa, P. E. L ——— a cuta off a riece of his flesh and buries it} urder the village idal as @ propitiation for! Hoy EWELL'S UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY. the eartii-goddess. The mob rush forward, | nino eat off piceve of flesh, and carrying them to, There is p-obably no line of disease which hae their own villages, bury them under their) ee a Senay treated than Throat and wr vil ‘ 5 . The) ang Complaints, ; , h ae iduls, and warn heir a i. Fhe There is alxo not a recipe written, nor a prepara- ad and bones are covered UP In the pit.) ion before the public tor the above complaints Sume brutal ceremonies take place OM the| that does net contain Ipecac, Antimony, Lobelia, eput on the day after the sacrifice ; in these, | or Opium, in some form or other, which I claim lo however. buffaloes, and not fellowmen, are | »¢ aire memes in moun “ ae 2 | cuses ue ey pres ace “lisexn, Caus bs e oO 4 the sufferers. . In some places, oays Major | to repel flood, und allow disease to triumph over oa Campbell, the flesh is cut off “— the | what nature re yuires to keep up strength. Meriah is still alive. If the body is buried; Ayuin, these objectionable components canse entire, the sacrifice only benefits the pe reon | doses to be ee so - es that as ) 4 “ti ” | Which cuuses the cough vets the upper ‘and, ane for whose Jand the victim was offered. A the foundation of weak lungs or consumption ir fat persun is held to be the fittest for sucri-| permanently laid. fiee—probably because he will cut into more | A true Cough Remedy should not only be the prces, and evail for the greater number of — bedside or Wursery Companion of all, und tw ficide.— Sy. James's Magazine. ibe used just ue often as there is tickling in the This remedy has rarely failed to cure the severest Charlottetown, thus described, that is to Bay :— Commencing at the Southwest angle of the suid ruwn Lot, on the northwest edge of snid Grafton Street; thence following the course of the north- east edyve of Great George Street north westwardly, for the distance of eighteen feet six inches; thence by a tivht angle line therewith northeast wardly thirty-five feet six inches, or until it meets the sonthwest edve of the right of Way ; thence tol lowing the course thereof southeastwa rdlv eighteen feet six inches to said Gratton Street; thence fol- luwing the course of the same southwest wardly thirty-five feet six inches to the place of com tucheement ALSO, all the Right, Title and Interest of the said late Wiiliam Smardon, deceased, in and to a Right of Way, eight teet in breadth, and in length thirty-eight feet, or thereatouts, leading from Grafton Street, northward, through Town Lot No 35, atoresuid; aud ail other rights of the said late Williara Smurdon, in, to, or in respect of, or iu eunnection with said Town Lot No. 35. For farther particulars and terms of Sale, apply to either of the subseribers, Executors of the be Will of the said late William Smardon. THOMAS DAWSON, 2... JOSEPH HENSLEY, : Executors. Charlottetown, Sept. IL, 1865, CP” The above valuable Premises are the residue of the Real Estate of the late William Sinardon, and comprise the Saddlery Store formerly ocenpied by him, the Brighton Depot, and the place of busi- ness at present occupied by Mr. D. McKae. Boston and Aire Colonial STEAMSHIP LINE. 'TE FUN E Sea-going Steamships r r Greyhound, P, A. Nickerson, Master; and Coinmerce, F. M. SNow, Master, wiil leave BOSTON for CHARLOTTETOWN, alternately, every TUESDAY, calling at Halifax and Canso. Returning, they will leave Charlottetown for Boston every MONDAY. The Commerce will call at PICTOU, on her regular trips both ways. By arrangements just now completed, FLOUR will be forwarded trom New York to Charlotte- town tor THREE SHILLINGS per Barrel, by the above-named Line, in connection with a line of Steamships between New York and Boston. which land at the same wharf as the ‘Greyhound’ | throat, or disposition to cough, but to allow of its oo ie a | free use after the cough is checked, to clear away Is ALE wwroxtcating 2—They tell a good | «ll remaining irritation, and make the cure perfect | Cases of most violent Sore Throat, with all the story of a ‘Trial Justice in the town of symptoms of Diptherin, have been entirely cured Spencer, Massuchusetts, in relation to the | cuforcing of the Liquor law. In one case a) x Guryte. For Hourseness it is invaluable. man wus arraigned for liquor selling; the | JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, article suld being thin, sour, and he Avy. | Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass. The judge ordered the officer to bring along | pg For sule by all dealers in Medicine. with the prisoner a pitcher of the ale. The) wo Ro Warsoy, T. DesBrisay and M. W. prisoner pleaded that he bad not violated | sxixwen, Agents, Charlottetown. the law ; that it was not intoxicating. * We) by making a constant use of the Cough Kemedy us) SNOW & CO., 4, Commerce Street, Boston, or and * Commerce.’ Whitney and Hatheway, New York, Agents. For FREIGHT or PASSAGE by the Boston & Colonial Steamship Liue, apply te FRANKLIN | to I. ©. HALL, Agent. Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 1865. (North Shore Stearaship Line! |fPXHE FINE Steamer Island City. Isaac Suiru, Master, will, until further notice, leave The envelope containing the Tenders to be marked “ Fresh Beet,” aud the price iv words and tigures to be stated at per pound, in pence and uundredths of a penny. An engagement to the following effect, signed by two competent persons, must be aunexed two each ‘Tender, viz :— “Inthe event of the acceptance of the above tender, we hereby engaye to become bound in the sum of £2000 for the due peformance of the Con- tract entered into.” Payment to be made monthly on the production of the proper accounts and vouchers as under, viz: For Army and Couvict Services, by the Com missariat. For the Navy, by the Agent Victualler For the Naval Hospital, by the Medical Officer in charge, in Treasury Bills at par, unless the amount be unuer £50, when the payment will be made in cash. Tenderers will be pleased to submit their names, and those of their sureties, for the approval and recommendation of the Deputy Commissary Gene- ral at Halifax, not later than. MONDAY, the 9th October next, so as to enable that Officer to com- municate thereon with the Senior Coumissariat Officer at Bermuda, by the Royal Mail Steamer to leave Halifax for Bermuda, on THURSDAY, the ldth October next, which steamer will be the last opportunity by which Tenders for this Contract can be forwarded to Bermuda, in time to arrive on the 20th October, the day appoinied forthe opeuing of Tenders at that Station. T. W. GOLDIE, Deputy Com. General. RARE CHANCE FOR INTENDING PURCHASERS. ao SUBSCRIBER has received instructions to offer for sale ALL THE LANDED PRO- PERTY belonging to Hexny Smitx, Esquire, ef Auckland, New Zealand. This Valuable Property comprises One-half a TOWN LOT fronting on Prince Street. being por- tions of Lots Nos. 56 and 57 in the 2nd hundred, with a two storey DWELLING HOUSE and a STABLE thereon. It is situated in 2 central part of the city, convenient to the Ferry Wharf, and in as desirable a locality for a residence as can be tound in Charlottetown. Also, the Property on Richmond Street, compris- ing TOWN LOT No. 62, in the same hundred This Property consists of a DWELLING HOUSE having two tenements — both of which are rented —a_ spacious yard and Lumber yard, and is very eliyibly sitauted on the North side of Hillsborough Square, commanding an excellent view of Hillsborongh River aud Harber, . These Properties are well worthy the attention" of all parties desirous of purchasing, as they will be sold at as cheap a rate as any in the market. If they are not disposed of before the FIRST dar of OCTOBER next, they will then be offered at PUBLIC AUCTION. For terms and other particulars apply to THOMAS ALLEY. Charlottetown, Sept 11, 1805. ROBERT L. WEATHERBE, din ‘i EK Subseriber has just received from the FOUNDRY— A Cargo of Improved Stoves, ——- CONSISTING OF —— The celebrated FARMERS’ COCK, PARLOR, BOX, and other STOVES, Per Schr Blue Nose, from Yarmeuth, Nova Scotia. These Stoves can’t be beat for Neatness, Strength. Heat, Comfort, Economy and Terms. Persons wanting to purchase will please call and examine betore purchasing eleewhere. H. J. P. TERLIZZICK. Ch’town, Qneen-st., Sept. 4, 1865. rw 3m Prince of Wales College. PIE COLLEGE and GRAMMAR SCHOOL therewith connected, will be re-opened ou MONDAY, the I5th instant, at 10 o’eleck, a.m. The Trustees have resolved, in the meantime, to dispense with the cutrance examination. It is desirable that those who intend to enter should come forward early. J. LONGWORTH, Hon. Sec’y. Prince of Wales College, Sepi. 4, 1865. MAILS. Tv! K MAILS for the neighboring Pro- vinees, ete., will, until further botice, be made up as follows: For NOVA SCOTIA, via Picton, on MONDAY and THURSDAY mornings. at 9 o'clock. Also, via BRULE, on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY evenings at 8 o'clock. For NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA. and the UNITED STATES via Shediac, on MONDAY evening at 8 o'clock, and on FRIDAY morning at g o'clock. L. C. OWEN, Postinaster General. General Post Office, Charlottetown, Ang. 28, 1865. § _ Removal ! YEVHE Royal Agricultural Society’s Store and Office are removed tothe lower end of Pownal Street, two honses south of the Hon. Ronert Hurcuinson’s Store, (See Sign over the door.) J. D. HASZARD, Sec’y. September 4, 1865. “IMPORTANT SALE! Frechold Farm, Farming imp'e-, ments & Household Furnitars. ES3RS.JAS.& ALFRED BROWN, being about to leave the L-land, have in- structed the subscriber to sell the whole of their VALUABLE PROPERTY, by Auction, at their residence. on THURSDAY the Sth October, FIVE POUNDS REWARD is by the same Act payable fur the apprehension of any such Deserters. NOTICE, In addition to the Reward for the apprehension of Deserters, payable by an Act of Assembly above mentioned, the snm of Seves Pounvs will be added All of which they offer at the Lowest Prices tor CASH, Charlottetown, May 29, 1865. English Malt Vinegar, tor eB DAWSON’S. aud paid by the Colonial Government. Sheriff, Justices of the Peace and Constables throughout the Island are hereby required to yive their prompt aid and assistanee for the apprehen- sion of the above described Deserters, and the'r safe conveyance to Head Quarters, Charlottetown W. H. POPE, Col. See’y. Colonial Secretary's Oftice, . | Angust 28, 1865. { Thirty Pounds Reward! SHE Government of this Island will pay a reward of THIRTY POUNDS to any person for the apprehension of any of the undermentioned DESERTERS from Her Majesty’ 2nd Battalion of the l6th Keyt of Foot. Description of Deserters from Her Majesty's 2nd Battalion of the lith Regt. of Foot, from Térspay the 8th day of AvGusT, to Wepnespay, the 6th SEPTEMBER, 1865: Private ALEXANDER McPHERSON, age 36 years, a native of Glasgow, Scotland; height 5 feet 5¢ inches; hair brown: moustache and whiskers; eyes grey; complexion sallow; broad Scotch accent. Private THOMAS GOODMAN, age 22 years and 9 mouths; height 5 feet &§ inches; a native of Newry, Ireland; hair brown; eyes hazel; com- plexion fair. Private DANIEL McREADY, age 34 years and 8 months; a native of Ireland; height 5 feet 7 iuches; compiexion dark; hair black; eyes dark. Private JAMES SKATON, age 26 yeure and & monthe; @ native of Ireland; height 5 feet 64 in.: complexion fresh; hair sandy; eyes grey. Vrivate THOMAS MOFFATT, age 25 years; a native of Ireland; height 5 feet 10 inches; com- plexion fresi; hair brown; eyes grey. Private JOIN McKAY, age 23 years and 2 months; height 5 feet 5 inches; complexion fresh; hair brown; eyes blue; a native of Newry, Ireland. Private HUGH DEVLIN, age 22 years and 9 months, height 5 feet 9 inches; complexion fresh; hair sandy; eyes light blue; a native vf County Movagban, Ireland. Lance Corporal GEORGE MUMBY, age 23 years and 7 mooths; height 5 feet 9 inches; complexion fresh; hair light brown; eyes blue; a native of Northampton, Kogland. Private RUBERT BROTHERS, aged 23 years and 10 months; height 5 feet 5 inches; complexion fresh; hair dark brown; eyes dark brown; pock marked; a aetive of Ireland. Private MICHAEL, FEARON, age 27 years and 1 month, height 5 feet 5} incliés, auative of Newry, Ireland; letter D, cowplexion fresh, hair black, eyes brown. Private MICHAEL NASH, age 27 years and 7 mouths, height 5 feet 8} inches, a native of Ask- July 34, sa. 1 ED a BTN ets Register Grates J UST RECEIVED, a large assortment of REGISTER GRATES and MANTLES, a very choice lot. DODD & ROGERS. Dodd's Brick Store, Powual-street, August 14, 1865. Now Grocery and Liquor Store Summerside. HE Subscriber's has opened a 8 ore for the Sale of GROCERIES and LIQUORS, on reasonable terms, in the Shop lately ocenpied by Doctor Price, and will keep constantly on hand articles of the very beet quality ; and ‘solicits a call from their friends and the public generally. All kinds of Prodace taken, in payment for Goods, at market price. O'NEILL & BON. Corner of St. Stephen's and First Streets, Summerside, Sept. 4, 1865. RW im FOR SALE, OR TO LET, "‘PHAT BEAUTIFUL STAND for business, situated at ALBERTON, now in the occupation of the subscriber, consisting of THIRTEEN ACRES OF LAND, with comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, WORK. SHOP and other Out houses. About eight acres ot the above !and is cleared and in a hivh state of cultivation, There is a good ORCILARD, full of thriving trees, This property is too well known to require any further deseription, and will be sold or let on rea- sunable terms. Please apply at this Office, or on the premises to JOHN KEEFE, Alberton, Ang. 28, 1865. On Horses! Horses! Horses ! EARLTON'S — RONDITION POWDERS Z2OR Ore StsgSa AND ALSO FOR £0 WS, 3222 G ALLSROLK, Fattening Stock. of many deliats by using these powders ~W ben fattening Stock, by ———- little of these Powders with the food, you will find that it will make one bushel of Feed do more good than Two busbels givea —_——- ao —— gt ig agg 3 fas ‘ ; auton. Co. Limerick; complexion fair, hair fair, | without the Powd In feedi hundred bush Sea * = side! Seingyscai o8 tii aaa Charlottetewn for Shediac, Richibucto, Chatham, : next. Sale to commence at LU o'clock, a. m., pnt ca , » | withe e Powdere. In feeding one . = ee a a a ar PORT OF SUMMERSIDE, | Newcastle, Caraquet, and Dalhousie, avery MON- Barrister & Attornen wet Lav, caudal al "Dscmaa FREDK, JEFFS, age 23 years and 6 els of grain, 4 man can gave at Teost fifteen busheia ' ARRIVED: ‘ Hi \ ean ae ee eer a Aug. 16—Brig Richmond, Griffiths, Lisbon, Vhe ale wae divided and drank: and the | Portugal: mer. Seh. Index, Pearson, Pietou ; | DAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock; returning, she | will leave Dalhousie every Weduerday, at 8 p.m. The ‘Island City’ connects with the Steam- Notary Public, Conveyancer, &c. A Freehold Farm, containing 160 acres of Land of superior quality, montlis, a native of Northampton, England ; height 9» feet 92 inches, hair brown, complexion fair, eyes blue; a scar on right breast aud others near, trade by using these powders. Use them and you will tind it se. The many DISEASES of HORSES can almost all be PREVENTED or CURED by these Powders. EXARMERS will find it a s-ving to them | St a es Pe ae Hy 4 = Ce ae ; ° baat etiam s : ships ‘Commerce’ and ‘Greyhound,’ at Char-| Office over Merchants’ Exchange, | situated on Lot 13, about one mile aud a half from shoemaker. a . ; , r} court adjourned. On re-assembling, short | - adie caeuuhy coat > tenn Satie For Freight or Passage apply to Se; Port Hill. 120 acres are under cultivation, und the - _ er hs “9 a ee a en ey ° coven tn aaa boatman be ah, ‘ ‘ — 2. Sl y ’ ' , ; I Be Fa -5 . months, ¢ iv. , . mip 5 . work was made of the case—-"*Guiity, an | Crocket, Miramichi; goods. 2]—Sisters. Geddie, I. C. HALL, Agent. 156 Hollis Street, Halifax, N. 8. reuainder is covered with hardwood and poles. | ™ 8, u Native « erts, Knghind; height o ft Oza Powsen sakes @ Mecee dhe titeanet, % sentenced lor three months.’ | Buctouche; boards. 26—Index, Pearson, She- BAI 8 yao . diae; ‘umber. Cleverdon, Kennedy, Shediac ; do In consequence of the Muller murder, the Sept. 2—Sisters, Geddie, Buctouche; lumber. 4— Southwestern Company are building tirst-clase| Lizzie W. Ayer, Sumner, Portland, Maine ; flour carriages with windows for passengers in dif-| & stoves. Ripple, Kennedy, Cape Canso, fish. ferent compartments of the same carriage to) Dove, Russ, Pictou ; coal. 5—Alert, Smith, do.do. Communicate with one another. CLEARED: i Aug. 9—Sch. Ripple, Kennedy, Shediac; bal. Sept. 11, 1865. EVENING SALE! At Auction, N WEDNESDAY EVENING next, the 13th inst , commencing at 7 o’clock— Sept 11, 1865, 6m North British and Mercantile insurance Company OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON. On the premises there are a comfortable two storey DWELLING HOUSE (new), a large BARN and Outbouses. This tarm is well watered by two streams, and has an extensive frontage on Richmond Bay, aud possesses rare advantages for obtaining manure; abundance of sea-weed aud mussel-mud may be had within a few chains of the shore. The above property is iu the midst of a flourishing set- tlemenut, and is well worthy of the attention of any eo Wishing to purchase a good farm; und will 7 inches, complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes brown. W. Hi. POPE, Col. See’y. Col. Sec’y s. Office, Aug. 26, 1865. FLOUR! FLOUR! One PowbeRr gives @ soft and glossy appearance to the hair. Oxx Powper cures the Horn Distemper iu Cattle. The CARLTON’S CON DITION POWDERS, given according to directions, are the best thing ™ the world to STRENGTHEN @ horse, and to resture him AILY EXPECTED per Schr. Hope, fron NEW YORK— to health and vigor after severe exposure or hurd | driving. | These Powders cause healthy action of the di- : : ~ ’ 2 ee ae 10—Aguie Deridesn, Doherty, Michibuate; d. A Varied Assortment Accumulated Funds, - £2.304,512 7 10) be svld in one or two lots to wit purchasers. | OD Barrels FROUr, ccetise’crgans, nod purity the Loed ef am Sueer.—The Steamer Heather Belle took over 15—Brigt. Rebea, Mendus, Buctouche: de. 18- ¥ : wipe | Annual Revenue, (1864) - 565,455 16 2 ALSO . : thereby equalizihg the circulation of the blood and to Brule on Thursday morning some oue hundred! Sch. Index, Pearson, Shediac; do. Brg Rich-| of KNIVES & FORKS, CARVING KNIVES, . . Stock, Farming Implements, &c 9 Y WM. MeGILL. | imparting vigor to the whole frame. This soon de- aod thirty Sheep and a pair of Oxen, we under-| mond, Griffiths, Buctouche; bal. 19—Alert. Pocket aud Pen Kuives, Scissors, &c. ™ ° 5 Pp — *| July 24, 1865. | monstrates itself by an improvement in th esppear- Stand jor the Halifax market. Sixty more elieep Cromed in the steamer Princess, to Pictou, same! wash; do. 21—Jane, Kinley, “ay. Whee the railroad is completed to Pictou, | Cleverdon, Kennedy, Shedise ; bal. 24--Marga- ** thall be enabled te supply the Halitax macket | ret, Caruthers, Miramichi; eattie, 28—Clever With any vucuber of Sheep and Oxen.— Isl. den, Keunedy, Pictou, bal. Sept. 6—Lizzie W. - 7 Dyer, Sumner, Portland, Main, bal. Masonic Excrasion To Prerou.—A_ large} = = umber of the brethren of * St Jobu” aud “ Vie- | Torta’ Lodges, and their friends, crossed over tu) Pictou Thursday morning. in the Steamer Prin- | cess af Weles, to pay a friendly visit te the lire- thren of the Mystic Tie at Pictou. The party re- Corned in the Princess this morving (Friday ). evi- ae well pleased with the result of their visit. Luey Aun, Brummel, Pog- Smith, Pretou; do. Buctouche; do. ——————— <= PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ARRIVED. : Sept. 2—Str. Greyhound, Nickerson, Halifax; mer, Boat Trial, Purdy, Pictou; coal. Str. Islend City, Smith, Shediae; mer. Sch Alma, Stewart Wallace; al. James, Suitless, Pictou ; fist. dane Harriet, 3icNaught, do ; Olive, Larter, Gulf; fish. 4—Woodbine, Kobertson, Pictou ; coul. Sea Breeze, Hobe, Dalhousie ; limestone. Three Sisters, Millar, Cow Bay; coal. Lucey Ann, Brownell, Pugwash; limestone. Flora, Angler, ‘Tatmnyouche ; boards. 6—Alexander, MeDouald, Picton ; coal, Cheroque, Chupman, Bay Verte ; deal. ———_—« We learn that R. L. Weatherbe, Exq., Barris- tet, of Halifax, is about to apply tur adinission to the Bar of this, his native Coben It is not Mr. ALso — BOOKS in great variety, Writing Paper, Envelopes, Jeweiry, &e. &e. SaLe Room— Turner's Express Office, opposite the Store of W. W. Lord & Co. [°° Great bargains may be expected. %. A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Sept. 11, 1865. | Dry Goods, Tea, &c. AT AUCTION? TNO be sold at Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th instant, at 11 o'clock, at the subserjber's Room :— 10 Cases Dry Goods, i | } | | MPHE Subscriber begs to intimate that he has been appointed AGENT for the above Company, by Power of Attorney in his favor, aad that he is prepared to transact Fire, Life, and Annuity Business, oa the most liberal terms. Iu the Life Depart- ment, the next declaration of Bonus will be made on the close of the Books, on 3lst December next. Terws of proposal and every information will be | furnished by . t G. W. DEBLOIS, Ageut and Attorney. Ou isk Ch’town, Ang. 28, 1865. HEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, | consisting of Pieces of Beaver, Whitney, Me}ton | | and Petersham Cloths, Black & Colored Doeskins, | | Cheviots, Fancy Mr. J.P. WOOD Respectfully iuforns the inhabitauts of Summer- side and the surreunding country, that he has fit- | i | 2 Horses, 2 Mares, 6 Cows, 4 Heifers, 10 Pigs. | 2 Waggons, | Cart, 1 Track, 1 Plough, | pair Uar- rows, | Jaunting Sleigh and Furs. | sett Harness, | 2 setts Curt Harness, Plough, Tackling, a quantity | of Hay, together with the whole of their HNMOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Texms—For the Farm, a credit of two or three | years will be given, paid by equal instalments For the Stock, Farming fuplemeuts, &c, sauis 2s ensh ; sums over 208 credit Ull the first Novewber, 1366, on approved Jeint Notes. : GEORGE ANDERSON, Anctioneer. New Loudon, Sept 4, 1805, five Haying Tools, N VARIETY, at July 24, 1865. BEER & SONS. 5in Flour. Flour, ue 100 Bois. Bakers’ FLOUR, 150 Extra Family Ditto, Warrauted Cheap tor Cash. DOLD & BOGERS. August 7, 1865. FLOUR. | [ ANPING. ex Schr. Mary White, this day, from New York— 200 Barrels Superfine Extra State FLOUR. R. W. BRECKEN, adjoining Bunk of P. FE. Island. Ch'town, June 26, 1865, rw isi mon 3m subscribers have JUST Bisiteed,| }ance of the coat, for it ie a certnin fact that no animal can be in perfect health if the coat be rough and untbrifty. Carlton’s Condition Powders | will be found a perfeets 1ONIC AND RESTORER after j attacks of any scute diseases, such as [nflensa, ‘Strangler, Inflammation of the Lungs, Nasul | Gleet, ete. Every o8z wao owns Stock of ANY KIND should | use this Medicine, it is ALWAYS BENEFICIAL, und we | 80 HARMLESS that it can always be given without | fear. | Farwers wHo are Fattenine their stock should (use these CONDITION POWDERS. Tixy wid keep all kinds of stock healthy and in good beart, and make them fatten much easier and quicker thau ‘they otherwise would. Remember this Ceution. FIND THE SIGNATURE OF j Trowserings, Scotch Tweeds, | ee aie Nena asta Weatherve's inteution to leave Malitax; but be : | Cheviote y. x ¢ weeds, | : = B Sevil ch Jui si, "wish : : : mn ; gue stem fa. Dingwell, Pugwash; deo.) White Cottons, Printed Cottons, Delaines, Wine ey®,'ted up a PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY nem Mt: N ash s est Sc 1es | “been retwined in upertant legal oe oe SS chen + a Rauye, Mattral, Vaney Flannels, Striped Shirtings, Travelling | a Wangh’s Store, where he is prepared to Lo Spi at 7 ’ Oats d Ha de EARLLOW ECOMSTOEEZ, W hiets way necessitate bis appearance in yur | Tat ouche ; spurs. Bage, Umbrellas, Regatta Shirts, 20 pairs Blankets, | Photographs, Ambrotypes, and Sterrotypes, in the FoR SALE CH EAP, at an ; | se Sule. en eae Se ~e . en Paar: RED: some articles of Hardware in Knives & Forke,Saws, | |atest and most wpproved Styles ever taken in this BEER & SONS. | WATANTED 3000 to 5.000 Bushela ““* ~* of the Condition P ce = AT ae Files, &c; Boots & Shoes, aud other articles. place before. duly 26 10sb: *~ | W | a 2 & ne Lavemrour, Aug 16.—'The L. C-Ouen, fron: P.| Sept. 4—Ste. Greyhound, Nickerson, Halifax. ~ Island, in tow got im contact, whilat coming to | ers NT kates. timber. Jane Hom jet, Meher, with the Springwood, tor Caleutta, whieh MeNaught, Picton; bal. Hope, Kobertsou do do. ALSO, Chesta Congo TEA, Boxes London Soap, Boxes Island Manviactured Suap, Boxee Pipes, 2 Bois. Daguerroty pes and Ambroty pes copied into Cartes | De Visite. would do well to embrace this opportunity. A lurve assortment of yood Cases, Frames and | Parties wishing 4 good life like Portrait Preserve Kettles, PKIME OATS, 36 Ibs. per bushel, and 40 ta Pro- | 50 tons good UPLAND HAY, delivered in Giace | T#ke no “ Condition Powders” without this signa- | Bay. on or before Ie. JXLECEMBER neat. ture. The CONDITION POWDERS are put up ie large 7 ly for the ubove will be received by “un ot auchor in tue river. The LC Owen lost! 5 iuvhabulah, Dixon, Kichibneto; bal. Flora, | posuls or the ubov ” a d&e.; and the Springwood had bulwarks Anglie, Pictou ; do. Surah Canine. Saliae dodo. Vilot Bread. aged. A flat ly longsids the latter vessel | 4; Na, Watson, Landon ; deal. estern ‘ i We visu Atijured, ve ae ; i, Wallace, Chemouue ; bul. | Sept. 4, 1865 HF Sule Positive. Terms liberal. Ajjyais, Morocco bound, constantly on hand, und WILLIAM DODD, Anctioneer. | antd at extremely Low Prices. is; ; Suumerside, Sept. 4, 1960. RW. Qi [* DRESS and ENAMELLED at | BEEK & SONS. | | July 24, 1863. SAMUEL L. CUTTER, ik: | Peckages, and sld by all ists and Mediciug bia } Glace Bay Mining Company. | Dealers, at 25 cents per package. Glace Bay, C. B., Ang. 2S, : Sept. 14, 1863. Jw