ARO. i 885 om iia, das, Pie | Cent — tone > : tke for God's © first best gift to bed oo that of untlodged, inexperiene- — we gentlemen, whe had too long usurped a " dr in which their Knowledge and experience ro — did wot catitle them. The first name . ont toast (said Me. W,) only required to be - ‘i med te command the west profound and = seggsentpest from all who love and honour Sed which are the beat ornaments of ber a Phe other portion of the teast included, he = » the ladies of all the other British Pro- eee wel aé Prince Edward Island. He was ro it, because they were all very fair and fe tifel no doubt; aud be hoped such of them had husbands af the Contention would ae be jealous when they read the glowing mw sulog ies pronounced oh ou Island beauties eu Sais abecut lords. On bebalf of our Island My he would retura thanks geverally to all le ewe wity bonwred the teas!, bul particularly te went gentlemen rot abroad, whe, it we These eld word of their flattering praises, female loveliness here than ever eap- usephistiecated hearts in any other the Queen's dominwos. And, mdeed, impressible they may be, the discovery dowerslly creditable to their taste and discern. peot—la respect to the towst, thanking the Managing Committee for ge ner labours ju weiding fer the present nquet, he said be had conaeated = —— tell that Com- mittee on the understanding that it should be sueh as would doe honer te the Colony, regard- les of expense Members ef the Oppo- 6 ion sometioes think it a good mancwuvre to make a raid upon the Treasury, and sink the Go- verament in bankruptey, if possible; but he scarcely thought that island bankruptcy would be the result of such a0 evtertainment as that ; ty if the Managing Couni!tee geverally should ceusured tor extravagance, he would not shrink from sharing the yloomieat tate that mere LATEST FKOM EUROPR. New York, Sept. 5. The Belgian, with dates to 26th ult., passed Farther Point last night." ‘The captain of the Niagara sent the Georgia to New York, and landed her captain at Dover, Che Georgia, when seized, was under the British fag, and her captair entered a protest against the seizure. The event excites much controversy. It was rumoured that the capture was effected under the cousent of the British Government. There is much difference of opinion as te the legality of the capture, but general satisfaction ia expressed, Consols 89 to 594. Breadstuffs and provision market quiet. No political news. THE CIVIL WAR LN THE STATES. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. New York, Sept. 6. P.M. Emperor Maximilian of Mexico has refused to reoetve an Envey trom the Southern Confederacy. --«- The famotis Coafederate General, Jobn Mor- gan, was killed iw « late skirmish in Virginia... .. National salutes were fired tu-day in all the Navy Yards and Arsenale of the United States, in honer of late vieteries..... J A conspiracy to effect the induerection of the Slaves has been discovered in Georgia, and several persons, charged with might be meted out te them. The public mea ot the ether Provinees find that we are aet un- worthy of their scquaintance, and that we in- habit a Colony a mere glaneo at whose natural | beauties pute them inte trans perts of delight. We tied them of that class from \ hew the right hand wf triendsbip should never be withheld when an appertunity arises fer giving it;— we are all brothers and sisters, the descendants of a great parcotage on the other side of the Atlantic, from whom our thoughts are seldew diverted, aud with who, whatever our future destiny may be, we can ever Cease to be other tian objects of avlici- tude ;— English, Lrish, and Scuteh, with the hap- py alliance of eur teble aad brave French bre- threa—united, we should have ae reason te shrink from a contest wilh any foe, whatever contin- gencies wight arise to darkeu the futuee. Glory -| ing a the same historical assciations and tradi- ithe last ten days the number of mer tions pustessing all the hardy qualities «f dour) great peoples, with their intelligence and adven- tureue spirit,—and, taking French aad English to- petoer, communicating in tongaea mere eniver- eal than the classic langeages of antiquity, avd not less enriched by the triumphs of intellee¢— it was unworthy of ux to be strangers te each ether se long, and permit the ceandils of our separate Goveruments © be distracted by cor- ficting interests, which might be so easily adjusted by Confederation. The public men of these Trevinces are not so awhbitieus as statesmen across the lives, eager to claim the whole American Continent fer their sway; but it we Were United, without prejudice te eur local institutions, we weald carmnoand the reepeet and dear of these whe might seek to intinndate.—our strength would be great, because consutidated,— aud then, leaving ——'* all meaner things To low ambiti.n and ‘the mide of Kings" wor Presidevts, we shewkl be better able to eulti- vate all Lhase artead peace @hick are the only true tewodatiome «af 0 autier's edery > kauw a af each «thers “ante aad Gtishes, with a duc appreciation ef cack ethers ceed qualities, would being the cingleaders, have beer, put to death... . It is repacted that MeClellan will, decline to aceept the Chicage Nuwination on the platform there annuneiated, but will write a letter of ac- ceptance, independent of political wire pullers, and fur coushiag out the rebellion... .. Geld 240. New York, Sept. 7. The Rickaoad Examiner confirma the death ef the Confederate General John Morgan. His staf! was captured, and one hundred ef his Con- tederate cowmpauions killed... - On Monday ! General Geant fired a salute with shotted guns from every battery bearing on the Coufederates, i hover ot the capture of Atlanta..__. ast During mustered te the Federal army has averaged three thou- sand per day. It is believed that no draft will be necessary.....Gold 2424. New York, Sept. 2. Seeretary of War anuounces draft will be en | foreed in this quarter, commeneing with these mest in arrears... Newspaper accounts Bays Sherman bas advanced closely, pursuing towards Macon... .. Hood's official despatch Bays | emeuay wade lodgmeut uear Jonesboro on 30th | We attacked with two corps, but failed to dis- kaige them, This made it necessary to abandon AUanta on night of Ist. eneui On the same evening Hardee's corps was assaulted by superior num- bers, and, being out-flanked, was compelled te withdraw with loss of 8 BR n+ One hundred and fifty men were kilied or wounded by explosion of steamboat boiler on Sacramento River, Cali- | furnia..... Ou Monday night the election in Ver- euahls ae ty etowurage the cagle flight of Com- mont shown Republican gain for Governor ot eucree, with the alive brauck of Peace, through Gorcign lands ae well as (brough our own: and | rejsicmg it: the “Under «f Sentiment and Frater-| eal Feeling.” thus quic&ened, we wight muke a eruder boast than warrior ever made, in saying | that “¥Yo pent-up Uties contracts our powers, i et the whule boundless Continent is ours.” | Mr. W. ewneluded by repeating the expression | of bis thanks for the toast. the response te which bad been entrusted te him. His Exeetleney the Lieut i toverner, hie Lady. | the Delegates and their partners theu returned te the Dall Reem, where dancing waa reeumed and Shortly after the Provincial Delegates, together with the Prince Eelwurd Istaad Delegates, went on bead the Crn- dian Steamer Jctoria, @ud sailed tor Halifax at echt o clock on dviday morving, iuteuding te cull at Picton, We learn from the Halitax papers | Kept up antil abeut tour o clock. that they are te be heneured by a yraad cuter- taimment there this evening The sketeh of the Banquet above given, and es- pecially the report of the speeeles, are necessari- | ly brief, owing to the little nyace at our disposal The Reporter desires to apalagise for not beimg able ty de justice te any af tle speeches, in conse. | quence of the very short tue he has had for ex- teuding his notes, and the limited «pace allotted te hin. We, eureeltes, mut offer the same rea- | sous us an apelegs for our inability to comment on the supposed, but uerevenied, views of the Con- | vention and ifs probable reeilt chien spat os Hine THE UNION CONVENTION, | Tux following are the names of the several Representatives of Canada and the Maritime Provinces now sitting io Conventien, at Charlottetuwn, deliberating on the question of a Legislative or Federal Union. The Ca- nadian Gentlemen eit not as Delegates but as Visitors, the Legislature of Canada not hav- ing taken action on the question of Union as | | ? the Legisiatures of the ocher Provinces did {* ali well. We regret very much that circametances pre- vent the Canadian Statesmen from meeting the other Provineia! Delegates on an equality. Their ranks are adorned by some of the very ablest men of British America, and they seem desirous of cultivating the most inti- mate political relations with the people of this Colony. We believe Prince Edward Is- land would not consent to a Union of any kind without Canada was with it. The Hon. Col. Gray, l’resident of the Exe- eutige Council of Prince Edward Island, is Chairman of the Convention. Canada is represented by Hon. J. A. Me- lonald, Attorney General, Upper Canada ; Non. G. E Cartier, do. Lower Canada ; Uon. George Brown, President of Council ; Hon. A. J. Galt, Finance Minister ; Hon. D'Arcy McGee, Minister of Agriculture ; Hon. Mr. MeDougall, Provineial Seeretary ; Hon. Il. Langevin, Svlicitor General, Lower Canada ; Hon. W. Campbell, Commissioner Crown Lands; Mr. W.H. Lee, Clerk of Executive ouncil; Mr. H. Bernard, Seeretary to At- torney General; Mr. Charles Drinkwater, Private do. New Brunswick Delegates; — on. 8. L. Tilley, Provincial Secretary, M. P. P. ; Hon. Mr. Johnston, Attorney Genera!, M. P. P.; lon. Mr. Steves, M. L. C. ; Hen. Mr. Chand- ler, M. L. C.; Hon. Mr. Gray, M. P. P. Neva Scotia Delegat:s : — Hon. Charles Tupper, Provincial Secretary, M. P. P. ; ffon. W. A. Henry, Attorney General, M. P. P.; Hon. Adams G. Archibald, MP. P.; Hlon. Junathun MeCuliy, M. L. C.; Hon. R. B. Dickey, M. L. C. Prince Edward Island Delegates :—Hor. Col. Gray, M. P. P., President of the Con- vention; Hon. E. Palmer, Attorney General, M.L.C.; Hon. W. H. Pope, M. P. P., Pro- vincial Secretary; Hon. George Coles, M. P. P.; Hon. Andrew A. McDonald, M. L. C. The Hon. Peter Mitelell, a Member of the Legislative Council of New Brunswick, ac- companied the Delegates from that Province, a Tue Pasze Snourine ot the Prince Edward Inland Rife Association, will be held at or near c wa, on Thursday the 29th Serrem- KER wext. Each Volunteer Company may send one competitor fur every six re actually in uniform. There will be two ranges—200 and OO yards, five shoteat each range. Standing por sow at Great range; Koecling—Hythe—poaiion at the last. No artificial reat will be allowed. Ammunition will be provided on the ground. The long Hutield Rifle alone wl) be used. } dred rebel dead... .; Rebels have | sien ot bleed... .. in 5000 votes... .. Hicks, the murderer of Hill, was hung at Dorchester, N. B., this morning... .. | Gold 238. New York, Sept. 9. General Sherman, in a letter dated Sept. 7th, gives the following summary of results of recent movement: thousand prisoners; have buried over four bun- just the impor- i tant city of Athiuta; at least five hundred dead, | aud two thousand five hundred wounded and ‘tree thousand prisoners. Our loss will not foot }up fifteen hundred ....Sherman’s advance had reached 30 wiles seuth of Atlauta..... MeLellan acerpls nomination tor President; declares Union must be preserved at all hazards, but attgyests hat frank, earnest, und persistent efforts should be'made te attaiu that abject without further ef: a talt in Shenandoah Valley on Saturday, Coufederates lust 500 killed | | sud wounded... .. -Gauld 2:55. Serrempen 10, Reported in Washington last evening that Mobile had surrendered... .. News from Grant's | aruly says Teeruita are coming in faster than ever.... Deserters report that Lee has changed hia headquarters to Reaw’s Station, with avowed | intention of giving Grant battle... .. Again reported that bg's is Teinfureing Lee....News from Mexico says Cortinas demanded loan of 150,000 dollars from the merchante of Matamoras, which being refused. British and Prussian Consuls with others were thrown into prison. Cortinas declares he will defend Matamorusa against the French... . News frow Atlauta says Hood's army is demora- lized to condition of mob... .. Sherman's commu- uication being rapidly restored to running order. -»-+ Federal Colowel Holiwan captured Confede- rate Colonel Jassia and 150 of his men yesterday near Ghent, Kentucky..... Gold 226. HaLirax, Sept. 10. Delegates, including those from Canada, after visiting Coal Mines and Gold Mines of Nova Scotia, arrived in Halifax this day, at noon, W. H. Pore. For the past twelve days we have had as de- lightiul Harvest weather as we eauld desire, and a large amount of grain has been saved. In many places the grain is still very green, and some three weeks, at least, will have elapsed before all will be finally secured. We learn frow all parte of the Islaud, that the Potatee erop is an excel: lent one thik year. The potatoe disease, if it has ut altogether died out, has nearly disappeared. From present appearances we shall have any amount of grain and potatoes to diapose of ta our neighbors this autuun. Providence has favored this little Island this Summer, for which we wught to be truly thankful.—Jsi. --— Po The Steamer Victoria, belpuging ta the Cana- dian Government, with the Delegates from Cana- da, New Branswick, Nova Scotia, and this Island, on beard, left this Pert this moruing for Halifax, touching at Pictou on her way reund. We un- derstand the Delegation will meet for a few days in Halifax, will thea proceed te St. John, New Bruuswick, and after remaining there for a few days, will close their proeedings for the present, and all hands return to their respective homes.—ib. Ne The Steamers Princess of Wales and Heather Bell—the ove from Pietou, and the other bound to Mount Stewart Bridge, tock the ground this morning, in thia harbor, about five o'clock, ina dene fog, and will not fleat off again until the tide rises. The detention of both beats hos caused considerable incouvenience to the travel- ling public. The Steamer Franconia, from Bor- ton. Is said te have taken the ground outside the harbor in the same fog —/). Rt eel The Halifax Acadian Recorder, one of the oldest, if not the oldest paper of that Province, has just been changed from a weekly to a tri- weekly paper. The first number of the tri- weekly, printed in new type, came to band this week. We wish the enterprising owner every success in his new enterprise.— Jb. —— Hi Excellency the Lieut, Governor and Mrs. Dundas gave » Hall and Supper, on Tuesday night last, at Government House, to the Dele gates from the neighboring Provinces, and to a large number of Ladies and Gentlemen of this Vity and sicinity.—Jb, serene ead One hundrad and torty-five Sheep, on their way to the United States, went up iu the Princess of Wales to Shediac on Wednesday morning last.— 2. ore An inquest was held before John MeNeill, Eagq., one of the Coroners of Queen's County, at the Court House in this City, on Friday, the 2nd inst., on view of the body of a child aged 2 years and 8 months, daughter ef Mr. Elijah F. Purdy, Stone-cutter, whieh had been been run over by a (horse and vehicle on the Thursday previous, and which it survived ouly about 18 heura. Verdict, | * Accidental death.""—~Mon, ! —~ae—— At the Baptist Convention recently held at St. John, N. B., the following gentlemen were elected office-bearers: President, Rev. J, Davia of Char- lottetewn: Vice Presidents, Hon. Judge Johnson, | W Rev. N. Vidito, D. W. C. Dimock, J. A. Smith, W. A. Coleman, and Hoa. W. B. Kinnear; See- a en ae The Hon. Mr. MeGuwe lectured befere the Catholic Young Men's Literary Lustitute, in St. | Andrew's Hall, Pownal Street, last Tuesday night, his subject being: “ Robert Burne and Thomas Moore.” tering jato ite merits this week.— Vin. a —————~- PP o———————— — Tue Comer.—The following are given as a few particulars respecting the comet whieh will shortly become visible te the naked eve. It will appear in the immediate vicinity of the Peliades, and alwost directly under the Poie Star, on or about the 27th instant, travelling in a N.N. E. direction, and it will probably remain visible for about fourteen or fifteen days, aid will become very distinct und bright about the 4th of Sep- tember. <> Do SoT LET YouR Presvpice Svaxp Byrwees your suffering child aud the relief that will be abso- lately sure to follow the use of MRS. WINs- LOW'S SOOTHING SYKUP. — it correets acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, softens the gums, gives rest to the mother and heath to the child. 20 cents a bottle. Gffices, 43 Dey street, New York, and 2 High Holborn, Loudon, England. Races have been instituted at Pekip, and have proved a decided success. ‘They were held in the dried up bed of « lake, near one of the Imperial palaces, outside the walls, and the slightly elevated ground, forming what were the edges of the lake, afforded good standing ground to the spectators, who crowded to witness the sport. It is estimated that at least 50,000 Chinese attended, be- sides the members of the several foreign le- gations. ‘Truly civilization is making rapid strides in China. We may look for dog- fights next, unless a popular prejudice arises against this sport, because it would be a waste of food. A lady in Boston has just bad extracted from the end of her right thumb tie frag- ment of a needle which was accidentally broken off in her hip about twenty years ago. Dr. W. H. Page, the surgeon who performed the operation, regards this as the most sin- gular case which has come within his knowledge. on, Married, On Thursday morning, the 8th inatant, by the Rev. Dr. it hev, Captain Thomas Morris, Volunte r Artillery, to Eliza Lydia, daughter of Johu Ale- Gowan, Esquire, of Sonris. On Wednesday, the 7th instant, at the residence of the father of the bride, by the Rev MH B.Swabey, A B, Me. Alexander Campbell, youngest son of Mr Alexander Campbell, senior, of Lot 16, to Caro- line, third daughter of Mr. James Lyle of Lot 16. On the 2ist July, by the Rev. Wm. Ryan, W.M., Mr. Dancan MeGregor, of Lot 48, to Miss Clemen line Pippy, of the suwe place. At New Loudon, ou the 18th ultimo, by the Rev A. Cameron, Mr. Henry Whitehead, to Christy, daughter of Mr. William McKay, of French River. On the 24th ultime, by the Rev. A. Fraser, Mr W. C. Montgomery formerly of Prinerown Rovalty, to Miss Sarah Gordon, daughter of the late Jolin Gorden, of Huntly, Caseampec. On the Vist ulume, by the Rev. Thonias Duncan, Mr. Archibald McPhee, Canoe Cove, to Miss Mary McKay, Dedable. f Qu the Ist justant, at the Rocklin House, Char- lottetown, by the Rev. Alex. Falconer, Mr. John Profit, to Miss Margaret Davison, buih, of New London, : At the Manse, on the 2nd instant, by the Rev. Chomas Duncan, Mr. Kobert D. McEwen, of St- — to Mise Henrietta McEwen, of St. Peter's say. At the Manse, on the &th instumt. by the Rev. Thomas Dunean, Mr. Samuel Medunis, of Rustico Road, to Miss Ann McDonald, Malpeque Road. On Wednesday last. by the Rey. Dr. Knox, Mr S. 4 Bovyer, the eldest son of Mr. Robert Bovver, ot Lot 48, to Margaret Sarah, the youngest daugiiter of Mr. Audrew Meveuson, of Fredericton, Fa } Island. ov Died, | On Saturday, the 13th instant, at Seven Mile Say; Eligabeth, the youngest daughter of Patrick | Kirwin; she was a School Teacher; her ave 20 ——— } | We have tWenty-seven guus, three | yeurs 2 mouths and 18 days, her parents uatives of | | Ute Parish of Adanmown, County Wexford, Ire j land; she was l7 dave coutined to her bed with the brain fever, which she bore with Christian for Che few lines that were addressed to ber at the re signing «a situation which she beld for the letst | | three veure had not time w be effaced from her me jmery when the record of ber death nave its ap pearanes, She wis agreeable, courteous aud kind | Wall whoeatmeia her way; leaving parents, brothes javd sisters to laweut their irreparable loes.— May j she rest in peuee. [Wexford papers, BDesten Vilet } and Irish American please copy | Ou Monday meraing lust, of disease of the heart, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Mr. Thomas Case ley, of this City, in the S¥th yveur of herave. She | bore her short iiness with christian fortirude and | cesignetion to the Divine will, and died in peace. At Let 16, on the ith aftino, after a fingerine illness, borne wih Christian resivmation, Ann. wife ft Mr. Willinme MeLenn, aved 36 veure, Jenving Lushbaund wud five children to mourn the loss of an | affectionate wife and kind mother. ; At Campbeiton, Los 4, on the 19th ultimo, Mr | Robert Sturgeon, in the O3rd year of his age. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Ave. U-—-Western Packet, McPherson, Hawks bury, Coal; Ellen, Pentz, Pictou, do ; Kuterprise, McDonald, Antigonish, Limestone; Spri To. ¥Or neanx, Kichibucto, deals. Sept. 1—Curlew, Stew art, Wallhice. grindstenes ; Mars, Dixou, Buctouch, deals and seantling. 2—Annie, McNeill, Pugwash, deals; Canola, MeDonald, River Philip, do. 3, Idaho, Smith Sydney, coal ; Lady,Gerrior, Tracadie, N. B.. shingles; Venus, Braddock, Port Hood. limestone. 9, Str. Commerce, Snow, Boston, mer- ehandize ; Sch. Sarah Crawling, Hurst, Sydney, coal; Alead Alla, Bears, Cape Breton, do. 6,Penrt, Turnbull, Pictou, do.; Brig. John Vitcairn, McRue, Bay Verte, Giber aud deals. CLEARED: Ade. 31—Seh. Ploughbey, Smith, Pietoc, bal. ; Surah, Gillis, do., do: Sept. 1, Mars, Dixen, Shediac, do.; Zone, Corneo, Kichibuctou, do. 2 Annie, MeNeill, River Philip, de. Spray, Veneanx Richibuetou, do., enterprise, MeDouald, Pagwasts, do; Crunola, Me Donald, Pictou, do. 3, Mount Ver- non, Monaghan, do, do. 9—Brig June, Walsh, Li vergoal, timber; Sch. KR. P. Chase, Collius, Pictou, bal ; Str. Commerce, Snow, Boston, general cargo. 6—Brig Johu Pitearin, MeKae, London, Tiber and deals; Sel. Highland Mary, McKinnon, River Philip, bal. The Bark Isasecnia, from Swansea, arrived at Port Hill, on the Sth instant, in tweuty days, with sult and ships stores, to Captain Richards. Passengers, In the ‘Princess of Wales’, from Shediac, on the 3rd September — Mre McKay, Miss Mills, Messrs Knowlan, Smith, Howat, Gurdiner, Miss Green, Mr and Mrs Griffiths, Harding, W and T Koss, Free man, Mr and Mrs Freeman, Miss Carter, Miss Chap- man, De Hobkirk, Miss Morton, Mrs Creamer, L PW Destrisay and Miss Desbrisay, Carey, Sinith, Wallbridge, Mr Hall and wife, Frame, Egot, Pair child, Kuell. In'do from Shediac, 7th — Messra Walker, Dog- herty, Coyle, Raumay. Fraser aud wife, 'T Gay, J F Hacker, Breasner, Flority, Mrs Palmer, Mre Ings, two Misses Waters, Muster Waters, Flint, Bovle, Davison, Mrs Davison, Miss Davison, Chapman, Mies Watson, B Darby, Mellish, Bell, Fraser, Me Lellan, Smith; Mies Cundall, Walkér, Sullivan. Launched, Frow the shipyard of Mr. George Carrol, Cas- eumpee, onthe Lat instant, for Mr. Yeo, Port Hiil, a Brig of about 250 tons. On the 3rd instant, from the Shipyard of Messrs Plested & Meiellan, Grand River, Lot 14, for Mr. Yeo, a Bark of about 400 tons. PRICES CURRENT. _ CHARLoTTRTOWN, Sept 9, 1864. Provisicns. Beef, (smal!) per Ib. ......-...-..----- 314 to 7d Do by the quarter.... 2... 2+ -.-. 06. 34d to Bu Pork, (amail).... 2-6 ceed cee. ce eeee ones 7d to 8d Mutton, per Ib......--.-++-- $0 eek be 34d to Sgd Veal, per Ib.... 2... eee eee eee seen edd to 44d Mam, peor Ib. s6s s2e eves rece eres ceubwes 7d to 8d Lamb, per Ib.......6.0s cee cece eee Bd to 5d Butter (fresh) .... 0... 0+ 0+- seeeaeee lld to ts Id Do by the tub.........6-- eee: «oe 10d to 1Nd Cheese, per Ib... 0.0.0 cece eee cere ee eees 3d to 6d Tallow, per 1b.... 26.6 eee eee ee « +++. 9d to Wd Rels Bie MD. deinen aes..'¥5 od 8504085 UI 8d to 9d Flour, per Ib... ..------ ee cece cece eens 2d to 24d Ostmeal, per Ib... 6... 2626 cere eee eee 2d to 24d Eggs, per dusen.... 0... eee eee cece eee 7d to 9d Vegetables. Green Peas, por quart................... 8d to 9d Potatoes, per bushel.................. 1s 6d to 28 Grain. Barley, per bushel.............+.-..-- 4s to 4s 6d Vate, SS cine vanes sem tet nae 2s 9d to Ss Poultry, TARAS, COR 000+ c0ccen.gans ods onpeccese 52 to 8s IEE, SOON s inn 0 %.:0. 0029 sinnnr: gr er a bOGR COEDS Chickens, per pair,................ 1s 9d to 23 4d Fish. seat CodGiah, per qil.ces sccvieesiescc ase sede 18s to 20s nee gue earned. had aie, pL Syl 30a to 40 Mackerel, per duzen.............,- Is 3d to Is 9d Lumber. Boards (Hemlock)....--+- +--+ ++++ +++ 3s 6d te 4s Do (“pruce)....ce-ccecc reer ees eee de to 5s De (Pine)...-.-----+- ee Shingles, per M.... ---. e-++ eee + e-++ e+, 108 to lbs Sundries. Hay, per ton... ...--.ee esse errr eee . 408 to 50s 5 On. soc cess teense deta each CU haiea geod Homespun, per yard....-. «+++» -63 to 6s 6d Caltekine, per Ib.....-.- 5-6 rsepseen uae Hides, per Ib........--. weeny ete 8d to serene neres pay for Nova Scotia, Rev. &. B. Kempton; do. for New Brunswick, Bev, 8. C. Cady is Preasur-) er, PA. Coagraye.— fb. eid Sheepskins, per lb...... ee mi 3s GEORGE LE\Wis, Market Clerk. SS pease memelanaeeeadioune-anipserea nae ‘Time, however, forbids us ep-' titude to the divine will of her heaveuly Futher. | Pi | September 12, 1964. a THE MIGHTY HIALER. > | Let not disease. with its furs, pray upon you, ‘until the cold hand of death huls youto au untime- \ly grave. Shake of the feelung of despair and hopelessness, 8 liable to comenupon the invalid The plant born of the Sun, ws pluce within the reach of ull. We cure not wha may be the speci fic form of the disease. The ease, the fountain of the diseuse itself, is impure blow, and through the different channels of po Junge the stomach and the vital organs, JUDRON'S MOUNTAIN HEKB PILLS will pass, mingting with the blood, search out and grasp and then expel, ill hurtful poison that there is init. Thus cleaue the blood by a few doses of these Pills, and disease, in any form, will a and vanish. As the Sun, with its glorious benmea, first causes tie morning dew to rise a8 mist, then growing stra , caste his bury ing rays Upon it—and beliold tix gane—so cleanse the blood, and disease, like nornigg dew, retreats and vanishes. ‘Ihere is no bbed puriliet equal to JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLA. Sold by all Dealers ii Medicine. eer Hottowar's Pines any Orsuent.—Bilionsness —Dyspepsia.—There is no ogan in tae buwar | body so linble to derangementus the liver. Food, fatigue, climate, and anxiety, all disorder its action aud render ite secretion—the tile—more or less de praved, snperabondant orscany, The first syinp- toms should receive attention. A pain in the oe or the top of the shoulder, a lnrsl: cough und diffi culty of breathing, are signs ofLiver disense, which ure removed withont delay, by friction with Holl oway's inestible Ointment. he Pills should also be taken early. For all diseases of this vital organ the action of these conjoined emedies isa specific by checking the over supply of bile, régulaung its secretion and yiving uervous tene, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tea, Leather, Xe. myo BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at the Subscriber's Room, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 15th instant, at 11 Glock ;— 8 cuses assorted BOOTS & SHOES, 50 sides SOLE LEATHER, 20 doz. PALLS. 10 doa. BROOMS, 5 boxes Clothes Pins, 5 toxes Stove Polish, A Lot of MIXED CONFECTIONARY, 5 casks CIDER VINEGAR, 6 “ KEROSENE OIL, 20 chests CONGO TEA, (warranted) 5 boxes GROUND COFFEE, 10 bugs Dorham MUSTARD, 4 bbis. Washing Soda, 6 do Baking Soda, 10 doz Hoop Skirts, 4 hhds Empty Bottles, 3% Office CHAIRS, 1 Offiee DESK, 1 Shop STOVE and PIPE, J cask Currants, 3 casks Copperas, 1 case Licorice, 3 Nests TUBS, 10 boxes Candles, 2 hhds. Hollands GIN, together with a lot of DRY GOODs, in ‘Tweeds, Doeskins, Black Cloth, &c. &c. te” Terms Liberal. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. September 12, 1864. FOR SALE, 5 Public Auction, TOWN LOT in Charlottetown. [\ pursuance of an Order to that effect made by the Court of Chancery ia Vrince Edward Island, All the Estate, right, title and interest of ELLA MAY LEA, infant daughter of Joun Lea, late of Charlottetown, deceased, in aud to TOWN LOT Nuwber Four (4), in the First Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, with the appurtenances, will be told by Public Auction, at the Colonial Building, in Charlotte- tuwn, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, on TUESDAY, the Eleventh day of OCTOBER next. For particulars and terms of sale apply te the undersigned Guardian, appointed by the suid Court of Chancery to conduct said sale; or to the Auctioneer, WiLttaM Dopp, Esq., at their respective Offices in Charlottetown. Dated at Charlottetown, this Sth day of Sep- tember, A. D., lad | W. W. LORD, Guardian. | Josern HENSLEY, Solicitor. i [Nepr. Tz. Auction! iTENO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MON DAY next, the 19th instant, at the hour of 11 o'clock, forenoon, at the premises recently eeeupied by the late Mr. CorNxecivs Lirr.e, p Dorchester Street, in this City, all he Houschold Farniture, | Beds, Bedding, Carpets, Kitchen Uteusils, Couk- | king aud other Stoves, together with about Nive | tons of superior Coals. ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME, The Leasehold Igterest of about thitteen years yet te come in that very eligible DWELLING HOUSE, GROUND and PREMISES, sitaate on the verth side of Water Street, aud opposite the Telegraph Office, which House and Premises ure subject to the yearly reat of £15 eurrency. and are new eeeupied by Mr. E.R. Taylor, at | the rent of £30 cur. per yeap, | Further particulars wil be made known at the time of sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. September 2, 1364. isi Extensive Sale of Stock, Crop, Farming Implements, &c. TH K Subscriber has been instructed by DR. JENKINS, who is giving up Farming. to offer tur unreserved Sale at UPSTON, near Poplar Island Bridge, 26th OCTOBER next, at 1] o’elvck, the whole of his SUOCK of well bred Sheep und Horses, Cows, Hay, Straw, Turnips, Carrots, Parsnips, also all the Farming Imple- ments belonging to the Farm. Further particu- lars in Haudbills, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Sept. 12, 1864. is} Piano Forte. O be sold by Auction on WEDNES- T DAY next, Lith inst , at 12 o’elock, at the Sub- 8 iver's Room. a yrand liano Forte, valued at £60, the property of 5. W. Stevenson, Esq., who wishes to purchase a somller one. Sale positive. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Sept 12, 1964, MOONLIGHT EXCURSION, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF FRIENDS OF TEMPERANCE, \ JILL be held on WEDNESDAY, the 14th inst., at 6 o'clock, p. m., on board of the “ Heatruer Bete,’ which will steam in- side of the Harbor until about 9 o’cloek, p.m There will be addresses, recitations, vocal and instrumental Musie. Refreshments will be served at moderate charges. Sone of Temperance, Good Templars, and British Templars, in the City and Country, are invited to appear in Regalia; and they, with the Band of Hope, are requested to meet in the Temperance Hall, at 5 o'clock, p. m., to walk in procession to the Steamer. The boat will call at the wharf at 7 and 8 o'clock. Price of admissien on board the Boat, te Tem- perauece friends and their tamiliesy Gd each; to visitors, ls 6d each. N. B.—Should the weather be unfavorable, the Exeursion will take place on the following Wednesday. Ch’town, Sept. 12, 1864. Cricket Match at Truro. Cheap Excursion to Brule and Pictou. “THE Steamers Princess of Wales and Heather Belle will leave tor the above Porte on THURSDAY moruing text, at the usual hours. Parties desirous of witnessing the Match between the Halifax and Charlottetown Clubs, to be played at TRURO, on FRIDAY the 16th instant, have an opportunity of doing su, by the above vessels. Fares—To aad from either of the above Ports, Gent 108; Lady and Gent $e each; three and upwards of une family, S88 each. FP. W. HALES, See'y. Ch'town, Sept. 12, 1864. Prince of Wales College Grammar School. FENHE COLLEGE and GRAMMAR SCHOOL will be re-opened on MONDAY, the 19th instant, at 16 o'clock, a. m. Students can be admitted to the College not later than Ten Days atter opemng, and must, before admission, be examined as followe:— Candidates for admission shall be required to possess, in the Classical department, a familiar acquaintance with Latin Grammar, to be able to read, analyze aud coustrue 4 part io the first twenty chapters of the Ist Book of Cusar; in Greek, to have a liberal knowledge of the Gram- jwar, and to read and analyZe the Ist ten | pages in the Delectus; in the Mathematical de- partment, to be able to work, accurately, all the questions in Simple Proportion in Thomson's Arithmetic, Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, and as far as Simple Equations in Algebra. ALEXANDER INGLIS. Charlottetown, Sept. 12, 1864 WHITE BEANS! UST RECEIVED, and for sale by the Barrel or Bushel— 5 bbls. Canadian WHITE BEANS, N. RANKIN. | ’ Whit, bs NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION! Wines, Knives & Forks, Carpets, &c. Ac. ¥ THE COLONIAL BUILDING, on) FRIDAY NEXT, the 16th instant, at 32 o'clock, neen, the following articles :— Bottles Champagne, Bottles Claret, Jars Sherry, Jars Pale Brandy, 2 Barrels Bottled Lemonade and Gingerade, Sperm Candles, Raisins, Figs, Crushed Sugar, Electro Plated Spoon and Forka, Ivory Handled Knives and Forks, Hemp and Felt Carpeting, Towels, Toiiet Covers, Combs, Hair Brushes, 50 yards Table Dansk, 100“ Pink Lining Cotton, A lot of Tables, Boards and Plank. [3 Terme at Sale. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. _ Chitown, Sept. 12, 1864. Mon Ii AUCTION! AUCTION! Great Clearing-out Sale! fQXUE Subscriber has been inetructed by Messrs. DELANY & WILSON to sell by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 20th September instant, at 11 o'clock, a. m., their Entire Stock of Goods, —-COMPRISING —— Grey, White, Striped and Printed COTTONS, Ticks, Drills, Denime, Osnaburgs, Canvas, &c. Ladies’ Dress Materials,-Coburgs, Delaines, Reps, Lustres, Alpacas, &c. &c. &c. Shawls, Mantles, Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, &c. &¢. Ke. Balmoral Skirts an Skirtings, Moreens, Flan- nels, Linnens, &e. & Ke. Black Broadeloths and Doeskina, Coatings, Mantle Cloths, &e Ke. &e. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, &c. &c. Nuils, Ploughmounting, Shovels, Hoes, Glass, Putty, Paint, Oils, Tabie Cutlery, &c. Ke. TEA, (superior quality), Molasses, Sugar, Soap, Candles, Sodas, Indigo, Blue, &c. &e. Sale to continue frem day te day until the whole shall have been disposed of. TermMs— Under £10, eash; over £10, Three months; over £30, Four montha; over £50 Six menths, on approved Joint Notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. T weeds, Sept. 5, 1864. Ls 2w Wanted! Wanted! YV ANTED IMMEDIATELY, a GOOD COOK, also a Young Manu to take charge of Stables as Hostler. Liberal wages will be given. Enquire at the Examiner Office. Ch’town, Sept. 12, 1564 LOST! os EEN Queen's Square and Dorches- ter Street, last week, a Lady’s Dark Grey WATER-PROOF CLOAK. The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at Hon. P. Walker's Store, in the Sanere. Sept. 12, 1864. Horses, Cows, Sheep, Threshing } Mills, &c. AUCTION! T° be sold, at Auction, on FRIDAY, the 23rd of September, at 10 o'clock, a.m, on the premises of Mr. JOHN BREEN, Blacksmith, Duruley, Lot 18, the following : 1 Horse, 8 yeurs old; | Mare, 7 years old; cele- brated trotting Horse * Tom," 8 yearsold; 5 Cows, 4 Heifers; 30 hend of Sheep, 6 pigs, 1! Bull, 2 Threshing Mills, new (McKelvie's manufacture). 3 Carts (new), 2 Lrow Ploughs (new), 1 new Wood Sleigh (steel shod), lL double Wagon, 1 double-seated Waveu, | Truck (steel shod), and I Bout, 25 feet keel, with uew suit of sails. Terus oF Sace—Credit until first of November, 1365, on approved joint notes. GEORGE ANDERSON, Auctioneer. New London, Sept. 4, R64. ina Pasture Lots in the Royalty. \'B°O be sold by AUCTION, on the premises, on THURSDAY the loth Septembe> instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, TWO PASTURE LOTS, Nos. 266 and 277, of twelve acres each, in the Koyalty of Charlottetwn, sitaated on the road known as the Mount Edward or Jadge’s Koad, op- posite the property of Charles Welsh, Eaq. These Lots are pleasantly situated, and are covered with a good growth of lougers and other young wood ; their proximity to the City, and a goed read to them, renders them a desirable investment. {yp Terms liberal, and made known at sile. WILLIAM DODD, Aucticuer. Sept. 5, 1864. For Sale! For Sale! For Sale! “EXUE Subscribers are authorised to SELL the OLD WESLEYAN CHAPEL, in Char- lottetewnu, in LOTS; the wing next to the new Chapel to be woved off the premises by the 12th of November next, the other parts to be moved as soon us cun be agreed on with the purchasers. All the PEWS, GALLERY FRONT, and PUL- PIT will be disposed of in lots to sait purchasers, immediately after the opening of the new Chapel, which will be about the 20th October next. By order of the Trustees. RICHARD HEARTZ, MARK BUTCHER. Sin September 5, 1864. bono, .urthonting Needle A Dissolution of Copartnersbip. ‘yu K Copartnership hitherto subsisting between the Subscribera under the style or firm of D. G. & S. DAVIES, has this day been DISSOLVED, by the retirement of Mr. Dayigt Davirs from the business. All persons having demands against the said firm are requested two fur nish their accounts to Messrs, G. & So Davies (who will continue the business,) for liquidation ; und all persons indebted to the said firm will please make payment of their respective accounts to Messrs. G. & S. Daviks, or to Mr. Danian Davies. DANIEL DAVIES, GEORGE DAVIES, SIMON DAVIES. Charlottetown, September 5, 1804. REFERRING to the foregoing notice of Dissola- tion of Copartnership, the subseribers beg to inti- mute to the customers ef the late firm, that they will continue the business under the firm of G. & S. DAVIES, and having purchased the STOCK IN TRADE of the late firm, which will be re- plenished by a very LARGE STOCK of BRITISH and FOREIGN GOUDS—now being seleeted by Mr. Simou Daviea—they will be prepared to supply whoelesule and retail customera on the best terms GEORGE DAVIES, SIMON DAVIES. tw Sept. 5, 1864. CITY TANNERY. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. ue subseriber wili pay, at the Office of the CITY TANNERY, Four-pence Half-penny r pound, CASH, for any quantity of OX and COW - HIDES, aud market prices for SHUEEP- SKINS, as quoted in Ross's Weekly. Ayents througheut the Islaud will be gnided as wrice to be paid for Sheepskins by the Weekly, i 4jd per pound for Hides. * to at AGENTS: Messre. Wm. Sanderson............ leorgetown, Mismmals: Bates 05002 00.0 059090 Sioutaxue Bridge, Suton Mayiatnwc. Ui ese vee Jobs Vernon River, Ns CRIN, noc cnn scene 8¥Emebe Wood Islands, Edward Robertson............Newtown, Belfast, ee! ee rere Summerside, Charles Compton. .......------++++- St. Eleanor's, i ee aa eees Centerville, Bedeque, R. Tuplin, janior .......-..-sesewseweees Margate, Samuel Prowse: . .<.- 4-4-5 so<e+94 Murray Harbor, MGR EE Th cb oss beesces ess Jo : Seb Mein « » os bis. hs bb bids - odd + OV ddnoe Sonris, Tomahd Banta << ++ cescrennercenssvenss be ; SE BOWERS «5 anne odes Grand River, Lot 56, Win Findley .........-.---eeereeeeees Orwell, Samed MOOre ... « vc0e + cccovecectpeeere Flat Kiver, Pe cin cata ehacins +40 ore vereontiann Pownal, 0 Ek ane ehnouen Weert St. Peter's, John Sutherland: ........-0-+06+-- St Peter's Bay, Oo; OE. Deine |! . . . i <cpand- sas enath age Rollo Bay, Micha. Carter... .... -.000- essteoreersewsss Tignish, John Cuhih coc... 23... sb e8 Campbelton, Lot 4, John Gun@ted.. ¢. <-8----bsep- ge deband «sone Lat di. W,. B. DAWSON. Charlottetown, Sept. 5, 1864. Sm EASY OODBwD, AUGUST, 1864. DAVIES & WEEKS AVE RECEIVED by the GAZELLE from Liverpool an assortment of Chintz Borders, Silk Bound, &c. Ladies’ Invisible Silk, Braided, Maple Cord and Chenille HAIR NETS. Black and Colored Ruche Trigamings, Ladies’ Plain Linen COLLARS, and sete Cheyille HAT PLUMES, Prunella and Cashmere Boots, Corsets, Stays. Belt Clasps, Back Combs, £e, with other novelties for the sewson. — Augret 15, tSot, 4in : ' August 15th, 1864. i —_—- N SALE at the Subseriber’s Room, QUEEN SQUARE: — 2 Tous NAVY OAKUM, DY Bhle ? PITCH, 200 Sidee SOLE LEATHER, o8 Chesta CONGO TEA, warranted good.) 100 Bole FAMILY FLOUR, L 20 Cases SHEKRY WINK, 5 do CHAMPAGNE, 20 do Glenary WHISKEY 0 Dozen PALLS and BROOMS, 6 Casks KEROSENE OIL, i do Bright VARNISH, 6 Bbis Sol SODA, t Cane LICORICE, 20) do CANDLES, W do Ground COFFEE, 6 Casks CIDER VINEGR, { 6 qtr Casks Otwids BRANDY, 1859, | i de do PORT WLNE, i 4 do do SCOTCH WHISKEY, | 4 Hhds DeKuypers GIN. | A lot of DRY GooDs, in Cloths, Doeskins, Osnaburgs, Jeane, Lining Cottons, Ke , &c., All vt the LOWEST PRICES for Cash or approved Paper. WILLIAM DODD. August 15, 1864. ixl—Jines THE IMPORTATIONS FoR SPRING 1564 NOW COMPLETED AT THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE, WHERE YOU WILL FIND An Extensive and General Supply of BRITISH and FOREIGN 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 Terma, and selected with the yreatest cure, and Sold at the Lowest remunerating Prices. W. & A. BROWN. Ch’town, June 20, 1864. ONE MONTH 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, Charlotietown, August 15, 1804, BOOTS & SHOES. JUST RECEIVED, PER STEAMER FRANCONIA, 500 Pairs . Ladies’, Gents’, Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s BOOTS and SHOES, IN GREAL VARIETY, which may be had very cuvar from the subscriber. H. HASZARD. Charlottetown, August 22, 1864, isl The Cheapest Haying Tools, —- VIZ: —~ NASH'S SCYTHES, REAPING HOOKS, SICKLES, HAY RAKES, HAY FORKS, SCYTHE STONES, W. E. DAWSON’S. Char'town, July 25, lS64. Stoves! Stoves! Yarmouth Improved. "PMUE subseviber has JUST RECKIVED a fall eargy of COOK STOVES, for wood or eonl; also, Franklin, Box and Parlor Cook Stoves. These celebrated and almost everlasting are te be had at ————————— —— W do “Old Tom" GEN, 6 de JAMAICA KUM, 10° do Raspberry and Ginger CORDIAL, | | & do Assorted BOUTS & SHOES, | which he wil | for cash, or approved credit, eousixting, in part, of — 50 Boxes Benson & Aspden’s Superior STA Rou, | = SUMMERSIDE. ‘1864 New Goods. 1864 Ex Coymopons and W. W. Loxp, from LIVER, POOL,--Cot. Ectswoata, Asgonaty, Paant, Comet, Mary CL&avecasn, and Steamer Commence from UNITED STATES. ye K Subscriber hoe received a large and well-selected STOCK OF GOODS by the abuve named vessels, ‘Direct from the Manufacturers in Eng- land. and from first Houses in the United States, l well at his Mere, SUMMERSIDE, Coburgs, Laustres, Alpacus, Delaines, Lanwe, printed Muslins, Ginghams, Zeriffia Ghecks ; Keppa. Prints, Grey and White Cottons, Striped Shirting., Bedtick, scarlet, blue, white and taney printed Flannels; Mantles, Shawls, Bonnets, ats, Kib- bonus, Flowers, Cap Fronts, Parasols, Uwibrellas, Gloves, Hoisery, dtair Nets; a large assortment if ready-nuade CLOTHING in Conts, Jackets, Punts, Vests, Flannel and Cotton Shirts, Paper and Linen Shirt Collars, Neckties and Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, ludia Rubber and Catton Graces; Black and Faney Doeskin, Blue and Black Brondeloths, Tweeds, Cussi meres, Stock uett, Russel) Cord, Linen domestic, Jeun, Velvets. Canada lawging, Onnaburgs. Duck, Carpeting, Blankets, Conmterpunes, Sheets, Verona, Serge, Oil Clothes, Ladies’ Collars, Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Stays and Comets, Carpet Bags, White and Blue Cotton Warp, Tailors Trimmings, Ladies’ Dress Trimmings. HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES] Viongh Metals, Cut and Wrenght Nails, Vit, Cross-cat, Hand, and ‘Tenon Saws; Window Glans, Putty, Blister and Cast Steel, Pots, Puus, and spare Covers, Sad [rons, Gunpowder and Shot, Shot Bays, Powder Flasks, Gan Caps, Percussion Gans, Fishing Roda, Trout and Cod Hooks; Hloes, Shovels, spades, Gritlin Seythes, Seythe Stones and Rifles, Codlines, Manilla Kope, Frying Pans, Gridirens; » arge assortment of Hinges and Screws, Plough Craces, Leading Harness, Halter Chains, Mullen Bitte, Tack bande, Watering Chains, Rings, Buckles ; with a large assortment of Hurness weinge of every description ; Steelyurds, Door. Pad, Chest, Cupboard and Chest Locks; Carpenter's Kaler, Squares, Handsaw Sets, Latches. Sewing and Leyg- ing Awls, Shoe and Stove Blacking, Bed Serews, Copper Nails, Pump and other Tacke, Jewsharpe, Bluck and White Coffin Furniture, Spoke Shaves, Slide Bevils, Smoothing, Juck and Trying Planes, screw bitts, Giwblets, Firmer and Socket Chisellx, Drawing Knives, Thowmpson Serew Augars, Ameri- ean and English made Horse Nuils, Coil Chain, Paint Brushes, Sesh Toole, Whitewash and Serub- bing Brushes, Hur Brooms, Horse und Shoe Brushes, Sheep Shears, Preserving Kettles, Fine Footh and Dressing Combs, Shoe Knives,Stee] Pens, fable Kuives aud Forks. Gurvers, Pocket Knives, Table aud Tea Spoons, Salt und Mustard Spoons, Razors and Straps, ‘Tooth and Shaving Brushes, Looking Glasses, Sheaths and Belts for sailors’ knives, Chalk Lines, Shoe Thrend, White and Yellow Closing Flax, Scissors, Vielen Strings cous lete, Oyster Kuives, Sail Needles, Carpenters’ Srads, Trays and Waiters, Sancepans, Horse Rasps, Mill, Pit,Cross-cut. hand and Tenou Saw Files, Wood Rasps, best Boot Web, Whips and Whip Thongs, Slates and Peneils, Clench Rings, Spikes, Weavers’ Reed's Paints, Oils, Red and Yellow Ochre, Blue, Gine, Borax, Washing and Baking Soda, Cudbear, Eatract of Logwood, Alum, Loy and Red Wood, Annatto, Indigo, Olive and Castor Oil, Epsom Salta, Sena, Seidlitz Powders, Sulphur aud Brimstone, Pimento, Rosin, Raisins and Currants, asserted Candy and Lovenges, Cloves, Nutinegs, Lemon Syrap, Wa nuts, Filberts, Almonds, Dried Apples, Giuger, Pepper, Mustard, Vinegar, Soutl, Salt- petre, Candles, Soup, Tea, Tebaceo, Cheese, Crack- ers, Pilot Bread, Ginger Snaps, Seed Cake, Matches, Clocks, Pitch, Tar, Qakum, Round and Flat Iron, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteds, Wushstands, Kocking Chairs, Settees, Cradles, Sole Leather, Bibles, Testaments, Catechisms, Prayer and other Books, Stauionery, Buckets, Brooms, Hay Kakes., Sevythe Sneathe, American Broad and Narrow Axes, Hatchets, Wool Cards, Hoop Skiets, Cane for Hloopa, &e. &e. —— ALSO-— 1500 Barrels SUPERFINE FLOUR : and hour- ly expected 500 barrels EXTRA FLOUR: 100 barrels CORN MEAL, together with a great sa- riety of ether GOODS. [w& The highest price always paid in Cash for OATS, EGGS, WOUL and SHEEP SKINs. JOHN ANDREW McDONALD. Summerside, June 27, Inge. AUGUST, 1864. Ilats, Scarfs, Coliars, Ties, &e. NEI GOODS. 50 POZ, Gents’ aod Boys’ HATS and DU Caps just received per GAZELLE from Liverpool, embracing a lot of NEW STYLES im, Velvet, Tweed, Cloth and Felt. Gents’ lack and Colored SILK SCAKPS, ineludiag the favourite Prince of Wales Ring Scarf, Uncle Sam, Danes, All Right and Nautiesi Seurfa, Gents’ Paper and Linen COLLARS and TIES in endless vuriety. Lamb's Wool aud Faney Flannel Shirts, Le &o &e he DAVIES & WEEK, Aug. 15, 1364, STOVES! STOVES!! SLlOV ES. UsT received from ALBANY, NEW YORK, and BOSTON, 600 STOVES, of all sizes and patterns, suitable for wood and coal; among which are the celebrated WATER- LOO and NIAGARA for wood, and BLACK DIAMOND, UNION, VULCAN Cook Stoves for cual. ALSO: Parlor, Hall, Shop, and Box Stoves in great variety. Purchasere in want of good STOVES and STOVES to suit thei, will save 10 per cent by ealling at Dodd's Brick Store. Pownal Street, and purchasing of DODD & ROGERS. P.S. Daily expected, a large variety of Grates of different patterns, \ Charlottetuma, July 13, 1864. ne ee ‘Singer's Sewing Machines. | FLOUR! Black, Long and Square Shawls, pure SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST KECEIVED A FURTHER SUPPLY OF Singer's World Renowned Sewing Machines. The above Machine has obtained such a world wide reputatiay that further reeomu ion ie quite unnecessary. BSuilice it to suy that they are the best Machines wow in use for all purposes. No Dress-inaker, Vestaugker, Boot waker or Shoemaker should be without ane. SQUW HIGGINS, Agent. Great George Street, May 30, 1664.—3in Charlottetown and Souri« PACKET. FPHE well-known fast sailing sehr. CHRISTIANA, Dominick Deayle Master, will run between Charlottetown and Souris this Bua mer, calling at intermediate Ports. For Freight or Pausenge please apply to WoW. Lord & ©o, Cihurlottetown; Jobu ain Souris, Ronald Walker, Grand Kiver; Thos. Cameron, Georgetown ; D K Stewart, Murray Harbor; JC. MeMillan, Wood Islands. May 9, 1864. tf TO BE LET, With immediate Possession, TESHE commodious and elegant DWELLING HOUSE aud PRE- MISES, ou the north side of Rochfort Square, now in the occupation of Wm. A. dolimetone, Farmer's Cooking, Parlor and other Stoves which ‘can't be beat’’ for strength, heat, comfort and economy, will be aold for Casa, or fourteen mouths’ credit on approved paper. The improvements made in these Stoves ate well worthy the inspection of intending purchasers. —ALSO— An assortment of Spare Stove Furniture on hand. Hi. J. P. TERLIZZICK, Charlottetown, August 29, [864. 4m wkly Township No. 59, "PNHE COMMISSi(ONER OF PUBLIC LANDS having, under the nathority of the Act 16 Victoria, Cap. 18, completed the purchase of 2 portion of Township No. 59, (known as the Estate of Robert Moutgomery, Exyuire,) hereby notifies all Tenants and Oceupiers of Land on the said Extate, desirous of parchasing their several locations, that, in accordance with the Lith Section of the above recited Act, he is now prepared to receive the de- er of the PURCHASE MONEY of their several oldings upon producing their tiles or aygreementr tor the same. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Office, 2nd August, 1864. To Shipbuilders, ‘FYHE Sutseriber HAS RECEIVED on CONSIGNMENT, from ARBROATH, Scot land, a large quantity of SAIL TWINE and CANVAS in assorted numbers from 1 tw 3, which will be sold at cunail advance, ALSO, ON HAND: ' s ete Bank of Prince es Se ee PITCH, IRON, PAINTS, teat or omen apply PITCH OIL, SPIKES, PAINT OIL, Edward Island. [June 6, INO4. Paraltine Varnish, NAILS, Do BRUSHES, } ---——--~—- . lad FOR SALE, HOUSE aed LOT in Hills- ‘ renee nag — a4 ’ Tr De , . tradesinan or a man in business: the Lot is forty by ty a baie aten Ser” cate “ep seventy-six feet. Also, a Honse and Lot in Gretta 5 IBERAL TERMS— Lane, of the same description as that in Hillabo 200 aides SOLE LEATHER, rough street. Both Honses and Lote will be eold 50 duzen BUCKETS, cheap, and time given for a large proportion of the 20 «de BROOMS, | purchase woney. Apply to r 10 chests TEA, J.& T. MORRIS. H. HASZARD, Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown, May 30, 1864. 1 50 boxes PY & COMMON SOAP, | Jane 6, 1864. 50 de AXES, House to Let ; 5 de BROAD AXES, ' / TO be let and possession given in , “pirbaok's P SCALES. 10 setts Fuirbask'’s Plattorm SCALF NOVEMBER nest, the Bonne and J°ce- | fees J. 8. CARVELL, | inises in upper Qasen Street, wow occupied by Jur. June 13, 1864. tf tdenkines. Apply to Wa. A... August 29, 1864. Os ae 4in MOLASSES ! | PENILE Subscriber bas just received, direot FLOUR! y | YOR SALE by the Subveriber— j 200 burrels Extra State FLAOUR, frauen the WEST INDIES = x do luv Paeuchs. aud Tierces Choice MUCASSES, 13 af 4.8 CARVELL. | For mile low. a a ie acid sf ss a rh 2 cellar emconee te etatnt J. 8. CABY 4 | LANGUAGES. | eiwn. dune ia, anor" | G BERK. LATIN, ERENCH, sod Butler’s Rosemary Hair Cleaner. TIVE eee also DRAWING aud PEWPEC- | 4 N elegant preparation for the Toilet and T JOUN F. NEWBERY, Bing-«t. | - Nursery, possessing, in the highest degree, | Terws—One lesson per week, €1 per quarter ; | he property of gemosing Scurf and Dandruff ‘Two lessous per week, £2; Three lessons, £3; from the Head, and by its invigorating qualities land thus in ‘pro:ortion for » further number of ineresaitg the growth vt ae WATRON } 1 iod ! ‘a Ta ‘Toye, on + City Drug Store, July 18, °GA, , « ee ~~ < VTeveus © VEU KLE, VUREUUCIOWD, LICE, iv, ide. Fe 7