—- CORRESPONDENCE, : THER EXAMINER ) BEAUTIFUL MAY. ©, beautifal May! Cog vettish ly way, j Trip ing brightly o'er meadows and bowers, With emerald feet, Aud looking so sweet, in your coronet sparkling with flowers. Your smiles are so bright— Your heart ie so light— Bland vatere beguiled by your wooing, Embraced sanshine and shower, Aud field, forest and fower Are blooming, and blushing, and cooing. Fairy finger’d winds play Your airy harp, Mav— And lot The birds of the f the woodland is sounding. wrove Join the lyrics of love, And the heart to the music is bounding. Thy flow’ret. dear May, Has love's winning way; Thy breczes are fragrant with cheer: rhe sad brow they kiss— It brightens with blise, And the smile triumphs over the tear. The wind whisp'ring by— The tints of the sky— The lone cloud, the flow’ ret, the stream-- Breathe tales in the ear The heart ewells to hear Of scenes in the Mays that have been. 'Tis wise among flowers Of past rosy hours To wander in dreams of their prime— Hold commune with joy Of the light hearted bey, And jacgh through the stages of time. U, beantiful May, Passiug sweetly away (ver pati way of blossominy } lain— liere’s for absence a tear, While Hop's smile doth appear, And tells me “ we shall meet agais.” WERAND. - ah ae — PASSPORTS. To tus Eprror or THe Examiner. Sir :— It is one of the principal duties of a Go- vernment to provide for the protection aud | 8s. T.—1860—X. Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weak- | ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of | appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, consti- the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which are now recommended by the highest medi- eal authorities and warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfecily pure, and must supercede all other tonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant is required. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. | They are an antidote to change of water and diet. | They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. | Chey strengthen the sytem and enliven the mind. | | They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhea and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. Shipping News. PORT OF CHAKLOTTE'LOWN. ARRIVED: May 15—Brig Urania, Pinkiam, London, merch ; Schr Ellen, Pentz. Pugwash, hoops and boards ; Bark Edwin & Lizzie, Williams, Liverpool, wen. merch ; Schr Naney, McLeod, Wallace, free stone ; Isabella, MeMillan, New York, bal. 16—A_ Fife- tield, Paoli, Shediac, laths ; Velocity, Richibueto, boards; Bounty, Orr, Shedine, boards. 17—str pation, &c., deserve to suffer if they will not try | City of Bath, Nickerson, Boston, gen. cargo; Brigt Ariel, Moricy, Buctouche, deals : Goldsmith, Richibueto, deals. Findley, do, flour. Perseverance, 18—Sarah Caroline, CLEARED. May 15— Nancy, Vawsberry, Bay Verte, bal ; LaRooka, Davison, Port Hood; Brigt. Joseph Me- Douald, Liverpool, deais; T. W. Dood, ‘Taylor, Liverpool, oats; Ora, Finleyson, Plymouth, deals ; Bark Undine, Kickham, Liverpool, oats; Scbr. Cherub, Campbell, Pictou, bal. 18— Ship L. C. Owen, Fraser, Liverpool, oats; Brig Jessie, Hub- bard, London, deals; Schr A. Fifefield, Paoli, Shediac, bal. Catherine, Dentremont, Yarmouth, oats ; Orion, Gillis, Pugwash, bal. New London, May 17—Sailed® the Brig “T. W. Dodd,” for Liverpool, full cargo of outs. This fine vessel was built by Wm. Cousins, Esqr, for Mr. Johu Douse, of Charlottetown. The Bark ALMA, 27 days from Swansea, arrived at Richmond Bay ou the Lith instant, with goods and outfits for new vessels, to Capt. W. Richards. The Bark Lecia ALicx, owned by the Executors of the late James Peake, arrived off the Harbor on rhursday, making the passage from Liverpool in They make the weak strong, the languid bril- | | liant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. | |They are composed of the celebrated Calisays | bark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, ail preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix rum. For particulars, see circulars and testimonials around each bottle, Beware of impostors. Examine every bottle. See that it has an unmutilated metal cap over top of each bottle, and green label, for exportation, around each neck. See descriptive Circular around each bottle. P. H. DRAKE & CO. New Yorx. Bisy 1, 1865. 6ms et ’ ° Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Is a concentrated extract of the choice root, so combined with other substances of still greater al- terative power as to afford an effectual antidote for 27 days, being the shortest passage this spring. The Ship * Undine,” which arrived at this port on the 6th instant, suiled again for Livctpoel on fuesday last, baving, in the interim, i. e. in about seven working days, nowithstanding the uufavor- able state of the weather—discharged a fall cargo of merchandize, and shipped another, cousisting principally of oats and deals. Arrived at Halifax, May 17 —Mary Ann, Burke, Boston—bound to P. E. Island. Lone Star, Far- rell, P. E. Island—bound to New York. Bostox, May ll.—Arrived, Schr. Evergreen, Johnston, Charlottetown. (FOR THE EXAMINER.) REPORT OF CAPT. G.M. ROWARDS, OF SCHR. H. N. FARNHAM, OF BOSTON. From Philadelpbia bound to Beaufort, N.C, after- noon of Saturday, April 29, lat. 36 10 N, long. 73 30 W, weather thick and equally, blowing fresh trom 3. E; seamakingup. At8p.m. vessel commenced to leak, and by 10 p. m. Jeak had increased so much that by constnat pumping could just keep the water diseases Sarsapariila is reputed to cure. Such a Strumous complaints, and that one which will ac. | complish their eure must prove, as this has, of im } mense service to this large class of our afflicted | | fellow-citizens. How completely this compound | will do it has been proven by experiment on many | of the worst cases to be found in the following | complaints :— | Serofula, Serofulous Swellings and Sores, Skin | Diseases, Pimples, Pustules, Blotehes, Eruptions, | St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter or | Salt Rheum, Scaid Head, Ringworm, &c. | Syphilis or Venerial Disease is expelied from the system by the prvlonged use of this SARSAPARILLA, remedy is surely wanted by those who suffer from | from geining. At 4p. m. Sunday morning, found the water gaining on us, the sea through the night having been very rough, often breaking on board, filling the decks with water up to the men’s necks. By noon of that day the leak was gaining on us at the rate of 4 or Sinches per hour. About 2 p. m. saw a sail to the southward of us. I set signal of distress. She bore down upon us, and about p. m. myself and crew were all taken on board of the English brig Export, Capt. A. R. Martin, very much exhausted, where we have been treatea with every kindness, tor which I wish to return our thauks I also wish to acknowledge, on behalf of myself and crew, our thanks for the prompt manner in which Capt. Martin came to our assistance, and relieved welfare of those who are under its care, and and the patient is left in comparative health. also to see that, when aay of its subjects are| Female Diseases are caused by Scrofula in the compelled by circumstances to reside fur any | blood, and ure often soon cured hy this Extract oF time under the flag of a foreign power, they may still lawfully claim the protection of their own wational flag. It is also the duty of Government to affurd every facility w en- able their subjects to claim this protection by furnishing them with passports, or certifi- <ates of protection, by which they may claim their rights and’ immunities in any foreign country, and af all times. This neceeaary and indispensible duty our, Island Gonernmewt do not appear to trouble | Heartburn arising from Disordered Stomach, Pain, themselves about. and the cunsequencsa has SARSAPARILLA. Do not discard this invaluable medicine, because you have been paoeey upon by something pretend - | ing to be Sarsaparilla, while it was not. When you have uved Ayer’s—then, and not till then, will you know the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For minute | particulars of the diseases it cures, we refer you to us from our perilous situation; for had he delayed in immediately coming to our relief, we might all have gone down in a few hours, as our own vessel was sinking fast when we were taken off. New York, May Sth, 1365. EEE Passengers. In the L C Owen, for Liverpool, on Thursday last—Jus. Peake, Esqr, and Mrs. & Miss McLaren, | Ayer’s American Almanac. which the agent below named will farnish gratis to all who call for it. Arer’s Caruartic Pitxs, for the cure of Costive- | ness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foal Stomach, Headache, Piles, Kheumatism, ot Georgetown. SSS —— Launched, From the shipyard of Mr. William Balls, Beech Point, Lot 17, on the 17th instant, a Brigt. of 209 tons, called the ** Favourite,” for Capt. W. Rich- or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss heen that our Island shipmasters going to|°f Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, | ports in the United States of America this | year have been put to a great deal of trouble) any expense, because their passengers had} ny passports, and had it not been jor their} out, Neuralgia, and for a Dinner Pill, ‘They are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive | jean take them pleasantly, and they are the best Aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. ards “PRICES CURRENT, Cuarcorretown, May 19, 1865. Provisions. Se s Ee Dens ¢hadtamninene sete fi ples of ignorance they might have furfeited Prepared by DR. J.C. AYER & Co, Lowell, | _— ace Picco ede cade wees ne : 4 their vessels. Many passengers leaving the | Mass, ané sold at wholesale and retail by | Dirk CasOnte) i inane ee 65s che was otneeh Oo Ube outports of the Island thie spring have ap-| Gro. A. Bayarp, St. John, N. B | Sie PAMID si sisi tinaidinints sais db03 cha dn on Ae OE plied to the United States Consular agente | AVERY Brown i a, SO Oe, e . | ii Btw bik 6s cede diced ceria 6d to 8d for pase ports, but have there been told that! W. R. W ATSON, Ch’town, P. zy. E. a ee: ithe eeu 0000s coed eee rn trey could only grant them to Ameriano eiti-| ate = Oe ee ree eet nena, and tl 2y all find no person autl wived | NUNNEWELL'S TOLU ANODYNE. eS “i ae id o is - | io issaé any to British subjects, consequently! The peal necessity of this aplendid preparation | Cheese, per !0..........e0 sees eee eee «Bil to 6d they had to go without them. | was two-fold, and well has it proved how this ne-| Tallow, per Ib....-. 6... e+ eee eeeee eens Gd to 100 in the asighhouring Provinces officers have cessity has been met. To have atrue and natural | Lard, per Ib........ ee 0. erence eee eee 94 to Ida heen appoined at all the principal ports,) Opiate for all cases of Loss of Sleep and Nervous | Flour pet Ib.... 0... cece cree eee eee 2d to Bde who are authorised by the Government to is-/ Debility, and Aati-spasmodic for all Neuralgic. en ‘oe Waco odes esoseveeeese vi Tene = sue passports, and who charge a small fee for| Rienmatic, Gout, Hysteria, Paralytic, and St. | “S8*» Pee Codemess: +--+ -2+ sees eres eee a them ; kat it appears as if oar Government | J tes Dance cases as an inward application, with-| b a Is 6d to 2 wished tu compel every tradesman vr fisher- | °'t producing any of the horrors or bad effects o atoes, = = Ee 660d 06.00 aus Ones : ; ‘ oi | man to travel te the S-cretary’s off:s in| of rere ee ee - a pre-| *2° ups, pe o nase eee binnain o ‘ . aration that, should t tiet r mn e Corn. etram, Uhaslostetomp ww poeceare his passport when viaint. weuld leave no er of debility behind. | Barley, per bushel...............++-2++-35 to 4s he wishes to go co the States, baad work during For Tooth and Earache, for Nervous or common |Uate, per do... -e cess eens ceeee +28 to 2s 3u the summer ascpthe. &f the Goverumeut ut Sick Headeche, for the suffering in Monthly Men- Poultry. thie Isiaad had the welfere of the people) struation, Distress CE SIRE, FMB, ARON) Mente. on ycn denen nace cen, socedecece oocnes MN really at heart, and wished to eave thew from! intallible. §t is the production of a celebrated | Turkeys, each............ cee. eee eee ee 3s to 8s trouble and expense, they wuuld appoist per-| herb from fJadia, perfectly natural in its color, | Fowls, each........ Sh ch bsecwine obese 1s 3d to 2s sont at the different Outports to tseue pass-| uniform i action, and by confidence to test it, Cuickens, per pair... 2... cece cove cecevcee none. ports, and they would aleo inform the people will be found the greatest neceasity in Leery Fish. through the press of the necessity that exists | Peuely. Lhis preparation has the most unquali-| Codfish, per qtl......-. 020+ -eee eee eees 18s to 20s fur persons to have one before they ¥ ature! tied con€dence of large nombers of Physicians, is | Herrings, per barrel.............--- - 308 tu 40s into the neighbeursng States controlled by a thorough Gnuwledge ot medicine ; Mackerel, per dozen..............-18 3d to 1s Yd} Penchenes “M E sin. ine 2 ,, | and itis the wish ef the proprietor that it mary | Lumber. | rusting, Mr. : titer, that t nese TOW 00-1 by accepted with perfect confidence by all, as free | Boards CUO. hgh s css0 sess os ssa ee Oe al servativuos may call the attention of the Go- | trom ewery species of quackery, and based won| py : CONOIEY £4.56 Kd 6 os ce0e'egs .- 43 to 5s veroment te the necessity of authorising per- | most perfeet laws in Materia Madica. ce Ti tial lA gl ce %s to 9s so08 to issue passporte at the principal oat-| Asthma and Dyptheria ate eflvetually eured by | Shingles, per ¥....... 2.60 eee eee eres 10s to 15s ports, aud thus remedy the ewil comp!ained | the 2uodyae and among its greatest points. Sundries. of, 1 aw yours. } SOUN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, PMNS BOGE 0 os 5 bbc ccc cues opsbe etal 203 to 26 MERCATOR. j Practicet Chemist, Boston, Mass. | Clover Seed per Ib.... 2... ++. 0055 Is 2d to Is 4d Georgetown, May 19, 1865. | £9 For sale by all dealers in Medicine. | Hay, MME CG; s 0nd adey't anes erie nye .~ —- . | W: @: Wiries F..Deatar, 008.8. W.| 5 en 70 ree ee )Skisxen, Waolesale and Retail Agents, Char-| Caifekivs, per Meck. lites a Td to 9d maner ines canna . , lottetowa. Ae Fe ee P| lien, per Bb Bedsds« SEKDI 0000. 0s Aga GOVERNMENT BULL. oe caiien. ine ihe cin enenncne wong 4 8s to Ys God bless our novle Queen, we pray, Before the arrival of her Birthday: Whieb day our Government, with loyal pretence, Abraham, they were met Ly the quick “Qui Vive” From all other days would put withio fence, And make ita day of show and of noise, To draw out the girls and startle the boys— if it only knew how; its programme let us spel, To.see if common sense has coneceted it well, To carry it out is a matter so small We do not take that into aceount at all; Here's the ‘* General Order ™! and really the men, Who put it on paper, ure smart with the pen; And oc doubtthey thought, whea tothe pi ater it went, "Twas the wisest production to him ever sent! But the simpiest boy that now goes to school, If be ecouldn’t write better would call bimse): fool. A commander to order his men to meet On fo open square, ou nobody's atreet ' Nor even “the Armory’’ in the order is ‘aid And there’s no Barrack ground now on which to parade-— is folly supreme, and the Commander an ase, No matter if he were a Governor D—— Then where shall we meet, Mr. Commander, please aay, And alse what hour ; we all kaow the day. “ Pools,” ssys your Commander, *‘feu de joie’s fired at noon ft’ Then the artillery company need not meet go soon ? Nor p’rhaps meet at all, ‘ef su Brute,” If they meke eut to “fire a royal salute.” Bat from where, Mr. Commander? you must tell them soon, Or periaps they will fire it down from the moon; Ia wiich ease we'd be quite unable to tell Ul the potence produced by powder’s sweet smell. And then ii the Band should unwittingly go Away up the heaven with the artillery, you ) now, There'd be logs of its music, which, to some people's ears, Has vastly more charms than “the musie of epheres.”’ This “General Order” don’t say, as we think should | be clear, To what dress the Rifles to parade should appear, In their every-day tog, all tattered and old, Or in Sundcay’s bevt, or unif rm bold, Uf course every boy knows what would be approven, But that’s not the way General Orders are g ven, Aad shows very plain the Coumsander-in-Chic[, Ere be gives further orders, must ‘‘turn a new leaf” j One sentence more of this *““Order”’ she uld have said “The Rifles won’t meet before they get out of bed ¢” Had this been but added, then the folly were full, Yet without there’s enough for a ** Government Ball!” Yours, VOLUNTELR. Charlottetown, May 20th, 1865. LLL HOLLOWAY Ss PILLS AND OINTMENT. -—~ Dis. | eases of Women.—Medicai science in al) ages has been direeted to alleviate the many maladies in- cident to females, but Professor Holluway, by Ciligent study and attentive observation, was in- duced to believe that nature had provided a re- medy for these special diseases. He bas, after «Qut Vove.”’—When the army of General Wolfe was climbing the steep that led to the Plains of of the Freneh Sentineig; bat having Frenchmen with them, they replied, and thus gained the heights on which the glorious battle which decided the fate of Quebec was fought. As all know “ Qui Viwe” is the expression used by French Sentinels to shallenge an enemy, then let all who owa Horses | be om the alert and challenge the first appearance 1 of disease in their favorite charger; and if they | ask—How shall we cure it ? we cay use “Carlton's | Condition Powders.” Do you wish your horse to | look sleek, thriving and well? Use Carlton’s Condition Powders. Do you want a healthy horse? Use *“Cuarlton’s Condition Powders.’? Do you want to save money im fattening all kinds of stock 7 Use “Carlton’s Condition Powders.” Sold by all | Dealers—25 cents per package. Lotti, of Milan, is creating a furore by her splendid singing. Her mama was the sweeper of the theatre. By the late flood in Lower Canada, 300 houses were destroyed and 60 lives lost. The ladies in Paris are all trying te make their hair golden. It is the eerreet thing to eall it “geldeo,” but the right readiwg is red.” The cunwing plan by which the eoler ie imparted to the locks, is a science which ought tu be ranked as the earroty'd art-ery, as being so closely con nected with the vein.—Punck. A French lady lately died at Versailles, aged 107. When she was 05 she had her life insured, and was to receive $300 anuwally as long as she lived, by paying S600 then. She reecived some $34,000 from the company. Wonder if the direc- tors of that company walked among the mourners. An old man died in London or Good Friday from the effeets of eating fourteen bot cross buns at breakfast. ‘The late Gavernor Milton, of Florida, waa first a lawyer, then a duellist, then a preacher, then a politician, and, finally, a suicide. | In Poland they cut down forests to deprive swugglers and robbers of shelter. “@EORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. NEW ADVERTISERIENTS. ARRIVAL OF WEW Qoews Bells Clothing Store, QUEEN STREET. rPuk subscriber h-s the honor to announce te his numerous etstomers in town and coun try, that be has just received, per ‘ UNDINE,’ a NEW and SELECT Stock of Goods, suited for the PRESENT and COMING SEASON, and which he is confident will give satisfaction in Style, Quality and Price. tu all whe may favor him with their orders. JOHN BELL, Merchant Tailor. May 22, 1865. tf TEA PARTY At Georgetown! TEA PARTY, in aid of the funds of St. James’ Church, Georgetown, will be held on the yrouuds, at the Cottage of Mr. Archibald J. McDonald, ou WEDNESDAY, the Sth day of JULY next. A Refreshment Saloon, on Temperance princi ples, will be opened at one o'cloek. Tea will begin at two o'clock. No pains will be spared to make this a gathering at which all may enjoy themselves. Tiekete ls 6d each —to be had at the Stores of Messrs. A. McDouuld and Bros.; J. McCormack ; Married, | | Mr. Edward both of Summerside . : | i At the residence of the bride's father, on the I8th | instant, by the Rev. Thomus Duanean, Mr. James | | Coffin, Mount Stewart Bridge, to Miss Mary Aun | Wood, Lot 48. Died, | On Saturday morning lest, of rapid consumption, lin the blessedness of the Christian hope, Matilda, second surviving daughter of the Rev. J. Davis. | [Faneral to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock.) | At Marshfield Farm, Orwell, on the 16th instant, | after a brief illness of three days, Margery, relict of the late Donald Curry, of the same place, in the 72ud vear of her age. Her gentleness of mind, her sincerity as a Christian, as well as kindness and i | M. Hession, Capt. Johu A. McDonald, or any On the 2nd instant, by the Rev. W. R. Frame, | other members of the Committee, und on the Craswell, to Mis$ Matilda Green, | grounds A. ©. McDONALD, fee'y. Georgetown, May 22, 1860. 7iu JUST RECEIVED, From the Manufactory, 5 LBS. ROOFING FELT, 3000 60 Bbls. ROOFING PITCH. Parties requiring Roofs covered will please leave their orders with Mr. E. R. TayLor, Water Street, who will guarantee satisfaction and dispatch in executing the sume. May 22. tf HENRY HASZARD. TEA PARTY At the Head of St. Peter’s Bay. Vast reseg@ch, succeeded in compounding |is ce-| hospitality as a neighbor, endeared her to numerons lebrated Gintment and Pills, which embody the friends, and gained for ber the good will of all who principle naturally designed for the relie! and | came within the range of nepemenens, ag od . eure of disorders peculiar to women of a! ages| _ Atthe Five Mile House, ee on the th May and coustétutions, whether residing in warm or a eh pe Sart a. eee Sotiithitns cold clumates. They have repeatedly corrected) (¢ Donyuld Campbell, Es ir. Lot 47, aged 14 months. disordered funetions which iad defied the usual," 4: sincaskil River, on Wednesday, the 10th of drugs preseribed by wediea! men, and stil! i May. Mr. Donald McKinnon, aged 54 years, son of fatistactury is it, that the malady is relieve) com-! the late Jobw MeKiunon. The deceased went to pletely and permanently. work afier breakfast, felt well aud healthy, and ‘ etna ite | died instantly at bis lubour. Life isinsecure. May It works TO Perrecrion.— Mas. Wrxs-| be outhe tab i tant. after a short illness, Fannie a a Cuuraine Syaup, for children teething, | arth daaibtor of ‘Thomas Beers, Esqr, of Cherry + pertectly harmless. It produces natural, quiet! Valley, aged 18 yesrs. here by relieving the child from pain, and the | Ou the I8th fustant. at Little Village, an old a cherub awakes as “ bright as as @ bu' ton.” | and respectable iutiabitant, Mr. George Waits, cures wind colic, and regulates the bo wels,| aved 71 years. £\¥ee rest to the mother and dealth te the child. | A TEA PARTY will be held on the beantiful grounds adjoining the Catuotie Cuaret, at the Head of St. Petere Bay, on tie Sth of JuLynext. Further particulars mude known in a fature advertisement. May 22, 1865. Valuable Mill Property at GRAND RIVER. LOT 56, For Sale, by Private Centract, ONSISTING OF GRIST. SAW and SHINGLE MILLS, worked by a powerful | stream, and fronting on the road leading from Rollo | Bay to Grand River Wharf, distaut about three | quarters of a mile from the latter, with commodious At Covehead Road, of scarlet fever, on the 3rd | Buildings attached, at present iu the occupation of Ex Ships «1. C. Owen’ & ‘Undine.’ N SALE at Subscriber’s ROOM — Casks RUM, Raw and Boiled OIL, Kegs No. 1 WHITE LEAD, 2 Tons PUTTY, 50 Coils Small SIANILLA ROPE, 50 Boxes No. 1 CROWN SOAP, 50 do TD PIPES, 15 Boxes Starch, 20 Kegs Baking Soda, 10 Bags RICE, 20 Boils Washing Soda, Bbls Crashed Sugar. In Store, 30 Cases Cognac BRANDY, 1 doz. each. 25 do Brown SHERRY, 1 doz. each, 10 do CHAMPAGNE, 40 do Old Highland WittsKEY, 15 do RASPBERRY BALM, 15 do GINGERETTE, 10 do JAMAICA RUM. ALSO, By Brig Urania from Lendon— 60 Chests of CONGO TEA, All at the lowest prices for Cash or epproved paper. WILLIAM DODD, May 15, 1865.—4w Tal Queen Square Spring Importations, UST RECEIVED by Ships « L. C. Owen” and “ Unpine,” and on sale at Dodd’s Brick Store. Pownal Street, 10 Bbls. Crushed SUGAR, 40 Boxes SOAP, 6 Casks Paint Oil, 50 Kegs White Lead, 10 Cwt. PUTTY, 40 Boxes Glass, (ussorted.) 120 Bags Nails, (assorted ) 20 Bags Spikes, 20 Setts Plough Mountings, (Wilke’s & Gray’s.) . DODD & ROGERS. May 22, 1865. Gin New Goods! New Goods! AT THE Renfrew House, Great George Street, (THOMAS’S OLD STAND.) ELANEY & BYRNE have received, per Unvive, from LIVERPOOL, and Urania from LONDON, their Spring Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, HARDWARE, Koots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Family Groceries, &e. &e. &e. which they are prepared to offer to the public at the Lowest Prices. May 22, 1865. tf Classical, SIG. J. HAZAZER’S Academy of Etiquette, Dancing and Physical Developement, \ ILL be opened on the FIRST JUNE NEXT, at the MASONIC HALL. 3" For particulars see Circulars. _ Charlottetown, May 22, 1865. Wool, Woel, Wool. \ TANTED, by the SUBSCRIBERS, Five Thousand Pounds of WOOL, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash. DODD & ROGERS. Ch ‘town, May 22, 1865. 6 Bushels Liverpool SALT, 10,00 30 BalesOAKUM, I. C. HALL, Water Street. nee ee ee SALT! SALT! Far sale bv L=GS5. LERPOGL HOUSE ! Cotton Goods Reduced. WILLIAM FULL the Public, that he has received per ship Uvpixe from LIVERPOOL, G. B., A Select & Varied Assortment OF Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS é 9 comprising many of the LATEST NOVELTIES, which will be sold Wholesale and Retail, at the Lowest Prives for Cash. The present Stocs comprises: Staple Cotton Goods, which have been purchased at the reduced rate, viz:— COTTON WARP, in all colors, Grey and White Cottons, Striped and Faney Shirting, Prints, Ginghams, Drill Denims, Tiekings, &e.; White, Red and Blue FLANNELS, Osnaburg, Sheetings, Bagging, Hollands, Linens, &c, &c. Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets, in all the ne west styles. BONNET RIEBONS, in great variety. Flowers, Feathers, Hair Nets, Gloves, Belts, Parasols, &c. Black and Coloured Cloth Mantles and Sacques, in al qualities, DRESS GOODS, in Coburgs, Lustres, Camelet, Deluines, Populetts, erinos, &«., &e. Dress Linings and Trimmings, in variety, CLOTHS, in Doeskine, Tweeds, Broa Cloths, Russel Jord, &e, &. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Department- Ready-ade Clothing of all desctiptions, White and Fancy Shirts, Neckties, Felt Hats, Caps, Braces,&c. —ALSO Prime Congo TEA, Musecovado SUGAR and MOLASSES. Sole Leather, Candles, Soap, Glass, Nails, &c, &e, at Thomas's Old Stand, Great George Street. WILLIAM FULL. May 15, 1865. 10 in UST RECEIVED, a SUPFLY OF SUPERIOR t=” Warranted of thebeet quality. Please try 4 sample. \. x. D. WRIGHT. Mav 15, 1865. Im __ RARE CANCE. OR Sale, a very fas BLACK PONEY, Office, 44 Mey etreet, New York, aud 203 High! instant, Kliza Jane, aged 2 years; aud on Friday, Alexander Dixon. Hoibora, Leadon, England. +209 A life of Leuia Na: i i > he, poleon by Juliue Caesar is aw ithe Sth, John, aged 3 years and 11 movths, the be-| For further particulars apply to Ion. J. Hensley, loved children of Thomas and Catherine Mobbs in Charlottetown, or the srbscriber on or near the On the 10th inetant, of Consumption, Neil, third) premises. (7 Terus liberal, : | gon of Mr. Allan MeQuarric, South Shore, in the | : _ JOHN NICHOLS. | 2ist year of bis age. | Grand River, May 92,1865. Gin 32 years old, perfecty sound. ALSO, I set Poney Harness complete, 1 Riding saddle and Bridle, 1 Halier, &e., &c; 1 Box Sleigh, 1 Dog | Curt, will be sold—a bargin. Apply to the Sub- | scriber at the ° Examiner’ Office. F. W. HUGHES. | _May 15, 1865, WV ANTED, JOURNEY MEN SHOEMAKERS, to work on Sewed work Also—4 JOUKNEY MES for light pegged work. 1ISGS.| NEW SPRING GOODS! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. V EW COQDS. SPRING London, Manchester Low Price May 15, 1865. tf WPRIMG, 1Nb3, NEW GOODS, The subscribers would respectfully inform their TOWN AND COUNTRY CUSTOMERS that they have opened their STOCK OF and Glasgow Goons, received per ship L. C. OWEN, from LIVERPOOL, which will be sold at their usual s for Cash. DAVIES & WEEKS, NPRING, (N65, OUR SPRING Importations Per L. C. OWEN and UNDINE, ARE NOW READY FOR BEER & SONS. Ch’town, 15th May, 1865. Spring 18G65! ROUBOT BVVSB. NEW SPRING GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH! H HH ASZARD would respectfully inform his friends and tne public generallv that he HAS JUST RECEIVED a large and well selected SPRING STOCK London, Manchester. Glasgow, Bradford aod Birmingham GOODS, comprising all the articles required for a general STOCK, in Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, &c. In the latest styles and newest fabrics of Dress Materials, Mantles, Shawls, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ready- made Clothing, Cloths, §c. All of which will be sold at Lowest Prices for Cash. Charlottetown, May 15, 1865. the - NEW GOobDs! NEW Goons: FEXTE subscriber wou!d inform the public that he has received per “' L.C. OWEN,” from LIVERPOOL, a part of his Spring and Summer Goods, ——CONSISTING OF—— Grey, White, Striped and Printed Cottons, Grey and White SHEETING; COTTON’ WARP. very ood ; Ladies’ and Children’s HATS in great variety, and suitable for the Season. The Balance DAILY EXPECTED per Urania from LONDON, and Edwin ¢- Lizzie trom LIVERPOOL. W. H. WILSON. Dawson's Building, Corner of Great George ee 5 | EGS to announce to his Customers and | and Kent Streets. Char'town, May 15, 1865. — LONDON GOODS. Expected daily per ‘Urania.’ 50 CHESTS TEA, (finest Kaisow.) 400 Boxes LONDON SOAP, 50 Casks WASHING SODA, } 5 Tons OAKUM, 10 Cases ASSORTED CANDY, (in bottles ) 10 Cases ASSORTED PICKLES, 2 Cases Composition CANDLES, 36 Kegs LONDON MUSTARD, 12 Boxes FINE STARCH. Wrapping Paper, Corks, Sardines, Lucca, Olive and Castor Oils, Fry’s Cocoa, Sauces, Blacking, Blacklead, Stationery, aud sundry other small articles. DOUGLAS M. HARINGTON, Water Street. _May 8, 1865. _isl rev 2m Urania! Urania! ANDING from Brig Urania from LON DON— 160 Chests TEA, 40 Hhds. J. DeKuyper’s GIN, 11 Puns. Jajnaica RUM, 18 Bbls. Crashed SUGAR. J. & T. MORRIS. Terus—£ 100, 6 months, on approved notes. Charlottetown, May 15th, 1865, isl 2in WAGON FOR SALE. A douhle-seated WAGON, nearly new, “™ for which a credit of twelve months will be given, on approved joint note of hand. W. McGILL. May 15, 1865. 4 NOTICE! LANDS FOR SALE! PRE subscriber, as the Agent of Sir Samuet. Cunarp, Bart., The Right Hon. has been directed to diseontinue the system of LEASING LANDS—heretofore pursued.” For the future these lands will be SOLD on the following terme :—A deposit of Twenty-five per cent. of the purchase money to be paid down at the time of signing the agreement, and the residue in ten years by equal instalments. The price will be from Twenty shillings (20s.) per acre upwards. Further particulars made known at the Subscri- ber’s office. G. W. DEBLOIS. Ch’town, May 15, 1865. Cloth Factory! [HE SUBSCRIBER begs respostfally to inform the public that he will continue to manufacture CLOTH, &c., at his establishment in Tryon. Wool will be received in Charlottetown by H. J. Culbeck, Agent, or at the Mill. IS Cloth received for Dyeing and Dressing as heretofore. CHARLES E. STANFIELD. May 22, 1865. tf To Painters! WHITE PAINT, VERMILLION, BLACK PAINT, ROSE PINK, YELLOW PAINT, CHROME YELLOW, RED PAINT. CHROME LEMON, B UE PAINT, VENETIAN RED, GREEN PAINT, IVORY BLACK, PATENT DRYERS, PAINT OIL, BURNT UMBER, VARNISHEs. To be had cheap at W.E. DAWSON'S. March 20, 1865. LOUGH METALS. BLISTER STEEL at W.E DAWSON’S. Mareh 20, 1865. TO LET. ue HOUSE and PREMISES on Queen Street, ocenpied by the late John M’Gill. For particalars apply to the snbseriber. Wm. M'GILL. March 20th, 1865. Coopers Wanted! EXPERIENCED COOPERS wanted INSPECTION & SALE. « &. LEVEE. Hes Excellency the Lieutenant Governor will hold a LEVEE at Government House, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th instant, (being Her Majesty’s birth day) at 2 o’clock, p. m. Kach Gentleman is requested to be provided with a Card, to be handed to the Aid-de-Camp in waiting. Gentlemen paying their respects to His Excel- jleney on the occasion, will please enter by the Eastero door. J. LONGWORTH, Lt. Col. & Aid-de-Camp. Government House, 10th May, 1965. OLD STAND, KING SQUARE, CHARLOTTETOWN. Furniture Warerooms. rENUE subscriber feels grateful for a}! past favors, and begs to intimate to his old customers and the public in general, that he has lately added to his Establishment Machinery necessary to facilitate his Business in every branch ; and those who wish to bay FURNITURE that is made for use, in the most fashionable styles, and of the best materials, will do well to cat oat select for themselves, before going elsewhere, from his sen Stock, consisting of Walnut and Mahogany Yrawing Room Setts, i. e, Oval and Kound Centre Tables; French, Easy, Fancy high-back, Drawing, Dining, Hal! and Bed Room Chairs, Green Plush and Haircloth seated; Mahogany Side Boards, Hall Tables, Hat and Umbrella Stands, extension Dining Tables, French and Grecian Sofas, Couches and Lounges (as low as thirty shi!lings,) Chests of Drawers and Cheffioneers, Bedsteads, Stretchers, Cots and Cradles, Looking Glasses and Music Stools, Toilet Tables, Wash Stands, Wardrobes, Mattrasses of every description; large and small Folding Clothes-horse and Towel Stands, Boot- stands and Jacks, Clothes Wringers, and a variety of other articles for general household furnishing. WASHING MACHINES with or without wringers, superior to any imported, aud warrauted to give satisfaction, from 80s. tu 130s. Laurence SULLIvaN, and Mr. Enwarn Cusarpn, Two very superior MAHOGANY BEDSTEADS, and several good articles of Second-hand Furniture, |}in Walnut and Mahogany. The above articles will be sold cheap for cash. [3 All orders promptly attended to in the Cabinet Making, Upholstering, Turning and Jig Sawing, &c, &c. 1 very superior CABINET ORGAN for sale, unite new, in Ash and Walnut case, five octaves, double bellows, with two blow pedals, four stops, tremolo and knee sweli, very cheap for eash. MARK. BUTCHER. May 15, 1865. 4in Liverpool aie Trader, rue A 1 clipper Ship L. C. OWEN, R. Fraser, master, will sail from CHAR- LOTTBTOWN on SATURDAY, 20th instant, for LIVERPOOL, end will return to Charlottetown, leaving Liverpool about 25th June. Has superior accommodation for PASSENGERS. For Freight or Pussage apply to Messrs. Wm. Stewart & Co. Trafford Chamber, Sonth John street, Liverpool ; or in Charlottetown to the owners. L. C. OWEN & CO. May 15,1865. = Qin Charlottetown and Southport Ferry. ERSONS desirous of crossing the Ferry from either side, after the hours for stopping the Steamer, will please make application on the Charlottetown side on board the Steamer, or on the Southport side at the Ferry house. H. P. WELSH, Contiactor. May 15, 1865. isl rw 3w A CARD. (PHE subscriber, in returning thanks to his friends and customers for the liberal pa- tronage extended to him since his commencement in business, would intimate to them and the pnblic generally that he is prepared to execute orders in the various branches connected with his trade, that is to say :-— Carriage & Sleigh Painting, House, Sign, and HRVAMBIRAL PATIVRITG, Plain and Decorative PAPER - HANGING, Carriages and Sleighs always on kand for sale in season, Atso—A quantity of 10 x 10 WINDOW SASHES, with or without Glass, for Sale cheap for Cash or approved paper. (> All orders from the country punc- tually attended to. EDWARD MARTIN Residence, Kent Street. nearly opposite Joun Scort, Esq., Carriage builder. Charlottetown, April 24, 1865. 3m "POST ‘LE 299990 MLONVUOSNT dl JO Soyey ofquaosvey yy ‘SNSOH AO SESSUTH WIV AGEGHV Gait ERY BES GAMIHSVONVT GNV NOGNOT WHHL ‘uno ‘“IVIIdVO do diVd ADUVT V ONIAVH ‘ANVdWOD ‘uo3y “MYROK SWEMVERO WILLIAM JAKEMAN, Blacksmith & Farrier. Old Stand, near Temperance Hall, HAs removed his business to the City, and can be consulted at allhoars. SHOEING on the most improved principle. t= All kinds of Agricnitural Implements pre- red at the shortest notice. Ch'town, May 16, 1865. COFFEE! COFFEE! _ T° meet the wants of my customers I | © have in Stock 164 Ibs. GREEN COFFEE, which I shall reast and grind, and continue to sup- ply the very best article of GROUND COFFEE PUBLIC SALE. — Townships Nos. 38, 89, 41 42, 63, 54, 60 and 62. Improved Farms for Sale. THE Commissioner of Public Lands will submit to Public Competition, at Mr. JOHN PHELAN'’S, Morell, Lot 39, on THURSDAY, the ist day of June next, at 12 o'clock, noon— 50 ACRES OF LAND, sitoate on Jay’s Road, Lot 38, adjoining land now held by John Geddie Donglas, now or late in the occupation of Hugh McKinnon. ' 5 ACRES OF LAND, situate on Sinnot's Road, Lot 39, near Patrick Redmond’s, now or lute in the occupation of R. McDonald. 12 ACRES OF LAND, edjoining the 5 acres of land above described, now or late in the occupation of James McVarish. 15 ACRES OF LAND, situate on Mill Town Road, Marie, Lot 40, adjoining lands held by William Mobbs and James Long, now or late in the occupation of John Quigley. Andon FRIDAY, the 2od day of JUNE NEXT, at 12 o clock, noon, at JOHN SUTHER- LAND’S, Esquire, St. Peter's Bay— 48 ACRES OF LAND, situate on the Portage Road. Head of St. Peter's Bay, Let 41, ad- joining land held by Donald O'Heuley, now or late in the occupation of Donald McKinnon. 68 ACRES OF LAND, situate at Coss Head, Lot 41, adjoining land held by Emannel Me- Reem, now or late in the oecapation of Andrew Webster. 50 ACRES OF LAND, situste on the Canes Road, Lot 42, adjoining land held by James McKinnon, now or !ate in the occupation of Donald McKinnon, Charles’ son. 50 ACRES OF LAND, sitmste on the Capes Road, Lot 42, adjoining land held by John Dixon, Esq.. now or late in the oceupation of Don- ald Heetor McKinnon. 50 ACRES OF LAND, situate at the ne land held by James McIsaac, Goose River, t 42. 50 ACRES OF LAND, situate at the rear of land held by Michael McDonald, Goose River, Lot 42. 50 ACRES OF LAND, situate at Big Cape, Lot 42, adjoiuing. land held by Allan Me- Kinnon, now or late in the occupation of Donald McKinnon, Alexander's son. 10 ACRES OF LAND. being a portion of the Five Houses Farm, Bay Fortune Road, Lot 42, at the rear of land lately owned by Owen Sullivan, now or fate in the occupation of Samuel Burge. And on SATURDAY, the 3rd day of JUNE, at Mr. WILLIAM HART'S, Cardigan Road, at 10 o'clock, a. m.:— 50 ACRES OF LAND, situate on the Road leading from Cardigan to St. Peter's Bay, Lot 53, adjoining lands he'd by Widow Stewart and Geoffrey Pendergrast, now or late in the occupation of William Stewart or Michael Sanphy. 30 ACRES OF LAND, sitnate on the Launching Road, Lot 54, adjoining land held by James Campbell, now or late in the occupation of Donald McPherson, of Georgetown. And on TUESDAY, the 6th day of JUNE, at 12 o’clock, noon, at Mr- JOHN KEN- NEDY’S, Wood Islands, Lot 62— 1354 ACRES OF LAND, situate on the Maitland Road, Lot 60, opposite land held by Roderick McKenzie, now or late in the oecupation of John McKenzie. 853 ACRE3 OF LAND. situate on the Maitland Road, Lot 60, opposite land held by Murdock MeKenzie, now or late in the occupation of Alexander McPherson. 123 ACRES OF LAND, situate on the Maitland Road, Lot 60, opposite land held by Hee- tor McKenzie, now or late in the ocenpation of Colin and Angus McPherson, or Angus McIntosh. 70 ACRES OF LAND, situate at Wood Islands, Lot 62, adjoining land held by John McDonald, now or late in the oceupation of Angus Panting. 88 AORES OF LAND, situate at Wood Islands, Lot 62, adjoining land held by John Gillis, now or late in the oceupation of Archibald MeMillan. The above properties are submitted for sale in accordance with the 38th section, 16 Vic. cap 18. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Office, May 1, 1865. Sin e. PUBLIC LANDS SALE. WASTE LANDS, Townships Nos. 39, 40, 41, 42, 53, 54. HE Commissioner of Poblic Lands will submit te PUBLIC or PRIVATE SALE, at Mr. JOHN PHELAN’S, Morrell, Lot 39, on THURSDAY, the Ist day of JUNE next: WASTE LANDS, situate on the Marsh, and McDonald roads, Townships Nos. 39 and 40. On FRIDAY, the 2nd aay of JUNE, at JOHN SUTHERLAND’'S, Esquire, St. Peter’s Bay— WASTE LANDS, sitnate at the rear of farms fronting on Bay Fortune, Portage end Capes Road, Townships Nos. 41 and 42. On SATURDAY, the 3d day of JUNE, at 10 viashte a.m, at Mr. WILLIAM HARTS, Cardigan Soad— WASTE LANDS, situate on Mill, Town, Cardi- gan and Laanching Roads, Townships Nos. 53 and 54. Plans of the Lands exhibited, and conditions made known at the time of sale. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Office, May 1, 1865. Sin —— TENANTRY OF P. E. ISLAND. Tue Legislatare. during the late Session, having passed “An Act to assist Tenante in the purchase of the Fee-simple of their Farms.” by advancing to the Tenant ONE HALF of the amount agreed upon by the Proprietor and Tenant, as the Purchase Money of his Farm— The Commissioner of Pablic Tands hereby gives notice to alf tenants desirous of availing themselves of the privilege of the above recited Act, that he ig now prepared to ASSIST SUCH TENANTS in the purchase of their ra as in manner and extent provided under such Act. FORM OF APPLICATION and full particulars may be obtained at the office of Crown Lands, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. JOHN ALDOUS, ; Commissioner. Public Lands Office, May 8, 1865. SPECIAL NOTICE!! HE undersigned have ap- pointed Mr. HL. J. RICHARDSON, of Summer- side, their AGENT, where TOBACCO can be had at the SAME RATE as in Char- lottetown. LOWDEN & RICHARDSON. May 1, 1865. tf BAZAAR! Under the patronage of Mrs. Dundas, HE LADIES in connection with ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. in this City, inteud hold- ing a BAZAAR on THURSDAY the 6th JULY next. for the purpose of paying off the debt due on the Reetory. Yarther particulars in due time. Feby. 13. 1865. NOTICE. ea E andersigned Executors and Trustees of the Estate of the late JOHN 8. BREMNER, of Charlottetown, deceased, hereby notify all per- sons having claims on the said estate to furnish their accounts forthwith to Renanp Weartz, Esq., Great George Street; and all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to pay over the |umonnt of their reapective accounts to him, he | being ized Lo receive the same. JAMES MOOR. ROBERT LONGWORTH, RICHARD HEARTZ, Executors and Trastees. Charlottetown, August 3th, 1864. Goose and Duck Gun. ; HE subscriber has a very superior doub.e barrelled DUCK GUN for sale, made by B. Cogswell, Strand, London, No. 9 in the Bore, and weighs eleven pounds and a half. Warranted Apply i diately at tle P. E. Island Boot aud at the Charlottetown BARREL FACTORY, to he had in the Island, aud quite equal to any to\a very hard bitter, Price £12 l0sey. For terms ast GEO. NICOLL. . | to work on Fish Barrels. Ad pagecy Fa areeelealnitid y engiie of WILLIAM SWABEY, je + Ch'town, May 15,1865. Sif Ch'town, May 8, 1865. 1.C.HALL. i Feb. @, 1864. W. E. DAWSON. ount Stewart, 20th March, : “ sina aga sernatemmaeatatllnanenmar ia cameaaanstmen tices enema aetna en men iA, ea tee a a id cd aoa haley a ee