~ tert Latest News by Saturs ~~ ~~ ~ 7 he" . lay Night's Mails. ig tl ip ee ee ee ee —— ‘ . \ vew } : i : a6 : ' “ ‘ \ ‘ d ‘ 14 ; A ro i “ eee eee J . ‘ afevere nav engag ‘ * r eet, and wuays ¢ : ™® ook wee t | ' vt i os The bra y was displayed - ‘ il ws \ 1 es rhe oo ef Sa i ’ ithe M ua Has Cee a ed be the Paraguayen:. who} s said } at fhe 0! re Brazilian garrisen to death Gield 103 vew Yorn, Avg 11, p. m.—Despatches from fale this morning have annound d the loas of . steamer Perabic, bound down Lake ; having collided with the propeller Meteor o yndred ves were reported lost . The Tt sg” ape Washing 1 Gesp atch saye the cen- gas returns } . t Massa iwetts as havi @179 i if g establishwents, with ani rested i 7; paying annually “ ! 3,729 dollars, and for ri Oo up ying ] 16,268 males, and TILOSS female ands The anoual value <« ! t te amounts to 255,745,922 dollars... .. Geld 141 ‘ WASHINGTON Ay Y ll —Ad\ ees have beer received nt i ed States Consul at Malt ata & iC the Caowra ie prevailing thereto a part zg extent, avd that communication wit the avent Islands has been suspen ed \ Udessa great appr hen is felt, aud the str est reguiati. ns eaiablished, im cunsequence o the malignity of the epidemic at Constantinople I United States Attorney General, in res pouse te i’resident Johnsen, whe er the persons charged with the offei we 4@esassinated the late President should be the enquiry of ce of hav ‘ tned before a military tribunal or civil court, gave awritten opinion *ustaining the former mode o trigi..-..Goela 1414 - ~e ses . CANAIMAN APPOINTMENTS.—Hia Excellency Governor Genera bas been pleased to make owing appointments, viz.:—The Honor Sir Narcisse rertunat Be ifau, Knight, te , member of the Executive Council of th Province of Canada. The Honorable Sir Nar- eine Fortanat Belleau, K to be Reeeiver ere i {iit P winee of Ca uda, In the roou i stead of the late Honourablé Sir Etienne ; aa 1 . k wot, deceas d 7 ue be mor \lexander Macdonald to be Minister of M t om and stead of the t Sir |} e Pasel i Konig! i - <2 +400 _ THe ConxecricuT Muerper.—The Ha meg 88)8 lie sl RLAg tl s of the M chester murders receive Wedaesd it : nad mi K Of ‘ i coutes Albert L. Starkwe ‘rT, the son, whe acaénoew ages te have Pp rpe trate d the crime and he siene, butchered | and bie swter, as they lay a tee. by ti ef t ¥ thes est “ coutlesal —W “h was not unexpected taformed of the facts — was mad lie prisoner i the jai tw this eity, to Mr ot Man Hester, the tather James Campbell, of the gitl to whom the pi r was engaged i ed i cheiel of price, bre Lie Vinig { | w i acknuw ye more to Cammy i than t ye i ita er { i i “ WW [ ew i vot 5 v . 4 * i [ ‘ ; s snd — . ' r yieuge ~ t ' u fr Wi ‘ s 4G \ - & ‘ ‘ ifs ard u \ af { ‘ i ; . 6 1 « “ sn bed , I I { M i out « , : i if i i : i sue % if : ¥ ii Lz , at pl ! : et wna y ¢ i ’ i at yeung ‘ if g le do wilh i if debts were 4 le e pt te pur, j : i fo i ‘ i wou i r whe be Ove aud the 1 cent > sis red her 38 I wi ! sleG e or bo en but showed a f ‘ s AaiG ft ta i ] e pea ity Ww very Hie i s >in | fa y rT ‘ ce : W x ¢ esta e 4 a « ind bY a ‘ > i Mit the prisener snows He ome of For aiaple ]- rnded “t : F +} act is Unsu pasoeu ii (O@ iil Ais vi ast > O° = : “ 2 » } ry} . } } (ne oa thes old strokes w ich characterized i great men, CromWell, Napoleon. and perhaps a { ices In the w revublic of Equa- Mareno being afflict bag fat Taken pince, for ali I uayequil, on the coast of the President Garcia Witla oue of the revol em Sou ri wager steamer then io pert, fi down oa th ttiens which have become verica, serzed au English pas- 1 her with troops, ¢ revoillionwets whe had Une of there he apiuring the uwther with 27 aia bore , is e ' ized Lhe Guverniuent Vessels, ran into aud aunk, » Whem he tomediately shot; priseuers aud, re- Wrong in triumph, be restored the steamer with ahundred thousand dollars, as remuneration for ais three days use efit, which the British Consu! here seewed to tuink a sufficient softatium. - a <— ————__— Execution or Dr. Prirenarp, Edinburgh, Friday.—Dr. Pritebard was executed this moru ing @t ten minutes past eight. He slept more wundly last night tian ueual; rose at 5 o'clock, and was attended by several clerical gentlemen, uutil Caleraft waa introduced. Ou being asked Whether he had anything to say, in a elear firm voices he replied-—* justice of my sentence.” He mounted the seaf- wid without assistance, but when the drop fell he persvus were present. a 7-ee - — THe Case or Constaxce Kent.—The ease of Constance Emilie Kent, who is under sentence ef death for the mu:der of her brother, Francis Saville Kent, at Read House, five yeara ago, has been taken into consideration by Sir George trey, the Secretary of State for the Home De- partment. After deliberating upon all the eir- cunstances of the erime and the confession, the Home Secretary decided upon recommending Ww the Queen that the eunvict’s sentence should ve commuted tu one of penal servitude for life. ‘er Majesty bas been pieased to act upon the heoumimendation, and Constance Kent will there- bre net be. executed. The unhappy young ¥omen will now undergo in every respect the Mahe pinisiwent as ordivary criminals seutenced @ venal servitude for life. - ~-- - Tat Late FLoop ix MINNESOTA. — A ffeet- and Lamentalkle Incident.—The Ontovegna Simr , sys the saddest incident of the disasters sinned bey the recent flued ia the drow ning of fe children in one family, aud the almost super- ‘tunan efforts of the mother to eave them. The Father, Sethuel Draper, living on the west of the Ontonogen, near the crossing of the Wiscon- “ road, Was out the L’Anse railroad survey, and on two eldest children were awey; the mother, a Indian Woman, and her five youngest children ong af howe, aud were aslee p when the water ‘athe into their shanty One ot the children, it is said, Was drowned the terrified she lashed ite body and ee the others on her back and to her sides, — took the fitth in her aruws, and struck out “t @ tree near by to which te tie the corpse, in the vain hope of preserving i? for burial, but the tree 8005 guve way and swept down the resistless and in her maternal efforts to save the Swinming to a seeond place of salety the : ‘Hie mother felt the « hild in ber bosome expire, ba i the others awept under by the foaming owe and buried from her sight forever. The ae climbed @ small tree, where she remained mare days for the river to subside, aud on Sa- Y reached the | : belore mother wuld get them out, | t oi) rut torrent Test by ‘orest Laudiag, aluwwst ex- ited with eold aud hunger. , ; HOLLOW AY's PILLS correet bile, prevent flata- ruey ; eae! Cwanse the liver, purify the systeny, eagthen the stusach, increase the appetite, in- ‘rate the nerves, promote health, avd renew 4 lesme of hile. able p Maton: s |); g Rillions of per The daily sale of these iuvalu- iis mm all parts of the globe is pertectly They are eagerly purchased by sons who have heard of their ex- sn Virtues, and are desirous to “ive thew me That trial never ends in disappointment eee ‘avd compused ef rare balsams, “ unmixed wed — matter None need fear that there vane me or other noxious substance wm thein a Gircetions for their use accompany every +o ELLENT ARTICLE.—Mrs. WINSLOW’s NG SYRUP is ap excellent article for ‘easex of children. It relievea the child ; Seat remalates the stomach and bowels, and, twa ng health to the ebild, comforts and reats ther. During the process of te in 19 inestimable ; 6G the bowels AX Exe S00THI —_ from ething ils cures wind culic and grip- Simply to acknowledge the appeared to suffer cousiderably. About 3U,0U0U “RP ares FOR THK EXAMINER ) TIGNISH TEA PARTY. Mr. WHELAN ;—As your journal is ever ready f that tends to the good of both rand State, L send you the followtng brief Aetoh of the Liguish Tea Party, whic 1 kuow On WH publish m your next issue ‘ en % announced, came off on W ednes Karly in the morning, which vas & very pleasant ene, men, women and boys were ¢ croumds making preparations. While “aay Was vet you! y, Vebicics of almost every NEW RDVERTISERIERTS. SNR NNN NAN LN NIL ND AN NAN RARE OPPORTTMA. "B.O be Sold by AUCTLON, on Thursday, *2-tth instant, wsed of,) that very desirable known as fT not previotisly LOT OF LAND ) were rattling up te the place, and to VW AR BI INGTON unoccupied t al 1, and the living d WADELEL a LN» 's from them gathering In smiling greups,| fronting on the bend of the York River, and about Ming hands, parsing civilities, and holding bone and a half miles from the City, on the Lower ‘ verse Lhe t were set ul the | Py etown Road. It contains 36 acres of Land, i yw 1 progress of erection. | beautifally laid out into small Fic lds or Paddocks, lhe splendid luxumance aud taste displayed in| and the whole or nearly so fenced with THors : j ; 8 sre is alsoa ft » Orehard anc Pe = the furnishing ef these snowey tables I shall! He DGE there is also a fine Orchard an i Garder. . fe : On the Premises are a Large and Commodious ot attempt to describe. Ladies, tea, cake, fruit : halt be Daa, oe , i Dwe House and all the necessary Ont-Build ’ ' ant . . © ’ » 6 Y ; ° condiments were arrave on an uroune : \ more desirable residen ra Gentleman yes it ! +4 yf on ’ : ; : : : : tables in delightful provusion Over had iis rarely to be met with so neur to the City. . z ’ : ’ J : round tl grounds Nags toated, as Wo lbey bac At i l . 7 ’ ' ’ ALSO, UPrUD Der rou airy sua ° . “eT “wT . oa : } i dee Baw 01 \ verv Commodious and Neat COTTAGE, with Ass 1 as the ves Were ready for the guests ; ¢ +} . i One-Quarter of a Town Lot of Land, very plea t aoul { ie “ i ‘re ¢ stan “nt ‘ 4 : ' sul the Conve Were copusta iy AC] santly situated on Hi Isboroagh Square, at pre ent kened for an hour or two with the press seek i As 8000 a8 One batch of ess and egress omnivora solaced the luner man trom the delica- cies and da ies of the tables, they made thei: exit to wake room for their pressing successors, | to seek other amusements outs strains of the band new and g thrill to the hearts of the hundreds around : if ala t again sent Ws eievat- It was even no small amusement to see the rush} 7PNHE subscribers will se'l at PUBLIC) They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya made tot where the layed, particularly by the young. Toward ibe close of the table entertainment, a young man trom some distant part amused the people by feats of agility, gymoastics and hersewanuship. In the v } 1ce evening mauy of the youth of both sexes vied with | each other on the hght fantastic toe. Iwo Gold Watches and a splendid set of Silver- mounted Harness were set up at lottery, the proceeds of which added to the amount of money realized. The various entertainments and amuse nents prepared tor the oceasion, showed the excellent sense and taste of those who kad the managewent of the proceedings of the day, and were beautifully ealeulated both to please and protit every pure and innocent mind present. It | was delighiful, too, to witness people of every | denomination met and mixed with each other, and every ove bent on heightening the pleasures of the day, and forwarding the laudable purpose for which the Tea was projected. About mid-day warm showers began to tall, and as the new Con- vent had no covering overhead, those inside as| well as outside the building shared ia the gentle wetting. A person of a lively fancy standing by Phat heaven was shedding down its showers of blessing as a token of its approval of the undertaking, an evidence that it would not e behind mother earth, whe had contributed so ch trom her bosom for the oceasion;” and, ii tact, appearances seemed to testily Ubat his fancy The Rev. Mr. Mclsaace, with iis manly mien and pleasant smile, did much to keep the pleasures of the day alive. The Rev Mr. MeDots irom Indian River. in his own unassuming and kind manner, could be seen here Bishop Melntyre also honored the occasion with his presence. G W. Howlan, Esqr., M. P. P., whose fluency and ady wit are so well known, and Mr. Richard Reid, from Alberton, were present, and lent their alents in aid of the generai enjoyment. vo much praise cannot be awarded to the roud ladies of ‘Tignish, Alberton, aud Lot 11, for me remarked, * was not all fiction. aid, and there among the crowd. heir noble liberality, and for the handsome style which they periormed their part of the enies alument aste and great skill in beth furnishing and decor- y the testive beard, they must be seen presid- gut itin their own proper persons. [t wail not, ‘ ps, be considered invidious to meution from ladies who prepared and presided at e Tig lh Tea, the names of Miss Huwlan, Miss Warburton, Miss Reid, Miss White, and dirs f ( uinpec, whos 8 Were furuished ina Lin Lie’ ties tC excelient style. i ‘ if ol } * Was Very iarge. In- ited thust © = e t? ] bud om iis sierh extremly to $s Western jut plng-ot Was repre 1: and the estimated total} eT asset d was aboat Four THousanpb \ gh, | ps i r part of the p i v ik ‘ ‘ il I ub at ] s . ’g to the objects to A : i large proporti vas led to t I I 1 desire to see the g new CU; { ‘land the pew mvent ¥ in progress of erection. And, in iwed, V 4 i sig itel Loese novule structures pay the troubie of gong to enjoy it Pie com- detion of such splendid edifices must certainly eflect much credit ou the public spirit of the or ai desigiers. ‘ a a | aki) parlies appeared co Fave Gengnuully en) yea he ehlerltainments and amusements of the dvy; ind at the close of the proceedings im Athy ke pl gering areund the grouuds, as ti Chey teit a re- ret a Having Se sedi vu quit 8» Gellgntiul a be; aud nething transplied througueut the to war lhe enjoyment Kee t the & ight Wuich huwers threw over the affiir whele day s ol the occasion, da per the alleruvyy The net proceeds amounted tu the sum of £250. vhich sum, I understand, be Hulshbivg of tie Convent. I am, honored Sir, Your obedient servant, A SCOTCHMAN. P 8S. I understand that a Pic-Nie on a large cale came off at North Cape on tlie day following he Tea, the details of wmeh will probably reach you from avother quarter in due tine. ASB. CHILDREN AND Basits.—W iv does net love ba it s! Yet how many are the diseases to whieh they are subject, and the great cause o fictions is WORMS. What their au parents of poor household ! many of discensalate these children do? We with contidence reply waive a few doses of JUDSON’S WORM TEA. It ean It is sure to do good, No Mereury or any other mineral is init. It is en- tirely vegetable.—Sold by all Dealevs at 25 cents a Package. shait the iot du any harm Died, At Charlottetown, on the 3th instant, Henrietta, youngest daughter of HM LB Smith, Esqr, aged twelve montis. d . ‘I he | baud eceasionally | is tu be uppropriated to | Are they not the light and joy of every | vecupied by Mr F. LePact For further particulars as to Terms, &c, please apply to WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, August 14, 1S8vo, isl pat (Sale at Auction! SUCTION, on WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT, 16th inst, at 10 o’clock— 60 Tons Cape Breton Round Coal. W. W. LORD & CO. Charlottetown, August LM, 1565, RARE CHANCE! _ Building Lots at ‘SUMMERSIDE at AUCTION, | WM. BEARISTO, Auctioncer. TEXHE whole of those LOTS known as the Property of J WeatHence, Esquire, at SUMMERSIDE, comprising in all over | Forty Building Lots, lten of which are Water Lots, about the last in the Also, a HOUSE and WAREROOM wit! These lots are admirably situated jin the most convenient localities in the town for birsiness stands, shipyards, wharves and residences, jand will all be offered at AUCTION, on | Wednesday, 39th August, at eleven o'clock, on the premises. market at : | one of the Lets. Plans of the Property may be seen at any time r before the sale, at the office of Mr. Bearisto, at = mersl } . ° lerate, to be made known at Sale Titles made unexceptionable. Augnat 14, 1865. isl rw WANTPED. | Y . . . (Fuk subseriber is in want of a person > Tar, ) Lerms who is a good penman, and correct and apt at | who has had some experience in Beok take exclusiv? charge of his office, and fivures, | Keeping to wt as Book Ke eper. ALSO, But to appreciate fully their excellent | A Young Man, who has had experience in the DRY GOODS BUSINESS, to take charge of that partment, as well as acting as general Saleman ny person desiring the above situations may cor- respond with the subscriber, giving references as to ‘ ipabi ities, charaugter wud salary. Unmarried per- sous preferred. R. T. HOLMAN. . August 14, TS65. 3in KEROSENE OIL. ie STORK, and for sale low, Bbhls KEROSENI J. ROBERTS ECKART. Summerside August 14, It PITCH. PITCH. 30 BBLS. PITCH. e J. ROBERTS ECKART. Anvust 14, 1 TALLOW. 19 BBLS. TALLOW. J. ROBERTS ECKART. | Angnst 14, 1865. CORNMEAL. CORNMEAL. yr ¢y BBLS. CORNMEAL. 15¢ AUIS t 14, 1865. Register Grates UST RECEIVED, a large assortment of REGISTER GRATES and MANTLES, al very choice lot. DODD & ROGERS. Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal-street, August 14, 1865 NORMAL SCHOOL. Vu E Term for Students or Pupil Teachers iu this Institution, will commence on the Ist September next Candidates will be the day previous—examination commencing at 10} v0 clock, ua. il. JOUN McNEILL, Augnat 14, 1865. Sec’y B. E. St, Dunstan's College. Onder the Patronage of His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown. (JMHIS INSTITUTION is situated on the Princetown Road, a of Charlottetown. The site is peculiarly beantifal, | nealthy, and far removed from the distractions and woral dangers of the city. | ‘The halls and rooms of the building are spacious, | . lairy and comfortable. | : coo ; room for games and athletic exercises. | The course of studies embraces all the brarches | | necessary to prepare young men for the stady of -| They make the weak strong, the languid bril- | ; OIL j comy TALLOW. — | J. ROBERTS ECKART. j tiun to the preparations knowe a8 —| UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, examined on | a wile and a quarter north | The College Grounds are large, affording ample | leat ee SG 8. 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- | ition, &c., deserve to suffer if they wiil not try } i t | | PLANTATION BITTERS, which are now recommended by the highest iaedi- cal authorities and warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. agreeable, perfeetly pure, and must supercede all other tonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant is | black Cloths, Cotton Reels, Linen Thread, Tapes, | | required. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. | They are an antidote to change of water and diet. ln , , | They overcome eects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the sytem and enliven the mind, They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach They eure Dyspepsia and Vonstipation. | They cure Diarrhcea and Cholera Morbus. Chey cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache, | liant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. | bark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all For particulars, see circulars and testimonials around | preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix rum, each bottle. | Beware of impostors. Examine every bottle. See that it has anunmutilated metal cap over top of each bottle, and green label, for exportation, See descriptive Circular around | around each neck, } each bottle. P.M. DRAKE & CO. New York. |} May 1, 1865. 6ms —~ Ayer’s Cathartiec Pills Are the most perfect purgative which we are able | to produce, or which, we think, has ever yet been |} made by any body. Their effects have abundantly | shown to the community how much they excel the ordinary medicines in use. They are safe and plea- sant to take, but powerful tocure. Their penetrating | properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, }remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate | sluggish or disordered organs into their natural } action, and impart a healthy tone with strength to | the whole system. Not only dethey cure the every } day complaints of everybody, but also formidable and dangerous diseases. While they produce | powerful effects they are at the same time, in di- | minished doses, the safest and best physic that can | be employed for children. Being sugar-coated, they lure pleasuut to take; and, being purely vegetable, lare free from any risk of harm. Cures bave been | made which eurpass belief, were they not substan- | tiated by men of such exa!ted position and character | as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to | certify to the public the reliability of our remedies, | while others have sent us the assurance of their} conviction that our Preparations contribute im- enseiy to the relief of our afflicted, suffering fellow |} men. | The Agents below named are pleased to furnish | gratis our American Almanac, containing directions | for the use, and certificates of their eures, of the | following complaints :— | Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, | Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from’ foul stomach, Nausea, Iudigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, | Loss of Appetite, all Diseases which require an }evacuant medicine. They also, by purifyng the | blocd and stimulating the system, cure many eom- plaints which it would not be supposel they could }reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neu-| ralgia and Nervous Irritability, Derangements of | the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred laints arising from a low state of the body, or he celebrated They are exceedingly | ithe Isiand Manuiacitured TOBACCO, warranted a Pay" — el thats mat et ne oo hlitlseciggpi _ TRADE SALE. cu K. subscriber has been ordered to sell, BY AUCTION, at hie Room, Queen Square, On Thursday, the L7th instant, at 11 o'clock, the following Fight Cases & Bales of WARE, JUST RECEIVED from MANCHESTER, via HALIFAX, —— CONSISTING IN PART OF Paisley Shawls, Jackets, Regatta, Fancy aud | White Shirts, Striped and White Shirtings, Croy- | dons, Tickings, Gray and Printed Cottons, Felt | | | | | Carpeting in Squares, Furniture Cottous,Lelaines, | Black Lustres. Black and @olored Cobourgs. Artificial Piowers, Cotton Warp, 160 pairs Eng- lish Blankets, Knives aud Forks, Saws, Files, Guns, Account Books, &c. &e. A L3so 5 20 chests Congo TEA, 10 bbls Pilot Bread, 15 keys Baking Soda, » bbis Butter Crackers 6 bbls Sal Soda, 20 coils Manilla Rope, 4 cwts White Lead, 6 nests ‘Tubs, 3 casks Raw Oil, 26 doz Brooms, ° boxes Starch, 12 boxes Soup, 10 boxes Pipes, 100 Ibs Finishing Brads, 1 bbl Hazel Nuts, ihbhds Dewersra Kum, 1 bug Cloves, 3 * De Kunyper Gin, 6 cans(5 gis ea) Benzomel2 cases Cognac Brandy, 15 ewt Patty, L doz euch, 3 keys Island Tobaceo, | 6 dp Champagne, do 3 cases Boots and Shoes, }/i2 do Sherry Wine, do WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, August 7, 1865 SMALL PROFITS. Pure subscribers have just received, per Schrs. Nassau and Mary & Charles, from the Best Foundries in the UNLV ED STATES, 1000 STOVES, with the Stock formerly on hand, will make the largest and best Stock of Stoves ever imported into P. kK. Island, comprising in part of the celebrated Waterloo, Broadside and Magician COOK STOVES, FOR WOOD, and Black Diamond, Magician and Victoria COOK STOVES, FOR COAL, Franklin, for Wood and Coal, Bedroom Cannon STOVES, Ship’s Cook and Cabin STOVES, ALSO em, At, LS ey EY * ¢ DHL SPOWM suitable for Churches,Schoolhouses, Workshops,ete, All of which will be sold At the Lewest Possible Prices, for cash or approved credit, by DODD & ROGERS, Dodd’s Brick Store, Pownal Street. Ch’town, Aug. 7, 1865. Just on the Square. NEW TOBACCO FACTORY SVLMMISUSIS, FINE SUBSCRIBER having JUST OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, is prepared to supply W holesale Customers with most rensonable terms — and hopes his Factory, : } rood article, at the very lowest prices, and on the | obstructions of its functions. | Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers wits | | other preparations which they make more profit on. | | Demand AYerR’s and take no others. the best aid there is for them, and they should | have it. | Prepared by DR. J.C. AYER & Co, Lowell, Mass, and sold by Geo A. Bayard, St. Jubnu, N. Avery Brown & Co, Halitax, N. 8.5 and by W. R. Watson, Ch’town, P. E. I. Se ee tte ean nn int in tin ei tin i i ip in i i nina > SPECIAL NOTICE. -y a8 j To the Readers of the Examiner, Charlotte- | town, P. E. Island. The undersigned would respectfully ask atten- | HUNNEW ELL’S |The Great Remedy for all Throat and Lung | Cowplaints. HUNNEWELL’S TOLU ANODYNE, | A perfect relief for Neuralgia, all Nervous Com- | plaints, and Loss of Sleep. | HUNNEWELL’S ECLECTIC PILLS, Declared to be the most perfect Cathartiec and Fa- | mily Pill; seldom r quiring more than One for a dose, act without Griping, and one that should be | known to every family. | Tgese preparations will be noticed each month, | | and originating from most potent questions in Me- | 1 | | | dicine, enjoyed for ten years unbounded reputation, | readers are invited to accept such notices as a true | indgx of character, and give me their confidence to | test them. | JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass | {Gp For sale by Dealers in every city and town. | Desiers with good business references supplied on | commission. W. RK. Watson, T. DesBrisay, M. W. Skinner, Wholesale and Retail Agents, Charlottetown, July 17, 1865. lm | PRICES CURRENT. CuarLorrerown, August 11, 1885. Provisions. Boel, Camall) pee Pisses ove cabs e000 -..39d to 61 De_ by the quarter. ..........+...-...34d to Gd | Pork, (caréars).-.s- 00+ oes -«-4d to 4gd a eee iin: tale aieal 6d to 3d Mutton, per, ID..,- riccaresiccns coc acss AG SOB weet enews cen ae er SS | the learned professions or tit them for mercantile} Veal, per Ib.......- ere. cece cess coves ‘3d to 4$d Launched, yursuits, such as ae one ne el Lamb, per quarter....... ...... -28s G1 to 4s Gd P ange visas st ane ae walgnages, rel« Bs 4 : 2 ~ A few days ago from the shipyard of Messrs. | French, Lain = a 6 Kop Sp Mi We Ham, per Ib aa eo ----6d to 8d Davidson & Dingwell, a ffae vessel named the | Mathematics, Philosophy, Chemistry, ac. Music Butter, (fre h).... 2.2... see. ween eee ls to ls 3d Missie Ha Ha, bailt under Lloyd's inspe ction, | Yore! and instrumental—is also taught. Do by the tub...... hebeor sept oth be QR ae ld of Janiper, copper fastened, 200 tons burthen | ‘The College possesses a large and well perenne | Chasen, pee Micon + oa 0.49 a5 anteh see sve ..3d to 6d When she was launched she was full rigged and! Library, as well as au extensive Philosophical | Tallow, per Ib............ ieee ye ready for sea. Ten minvtes after the launch the} Apparatur. Late. OOF AP ie o< conemnens overt enes cone 9d to 10d keel of another was laid upon the same blocks and The Professors and Teachers reside in the Insti- Flour BOF Rainn s teins pep chnnnsge+gseenae RAE wae put in frame that day at Rolla Bav. — _ | tution, forming but one family with the students, | Oatmeal, per Mesh os + sn0ck-s oid hhh <0 Lhd to 1gd On the Sth instant, from: the shipyard of Mr. W.| und exercising a constant supervision favorable to Eggs, por doten..«...-.. 2... ee 8d to 10d Balls, Beach Point, Lot 17, a gn or about | discipline, decorum aud guod morals. Vegetables, 200 tons, buiit under lnspection, to Ciuss years at oe. . , : : r : : | ‘; . p i are juently ‘ . 9 9 Liovds, culled the Mavb, for W. Kichards, Esqr,|, Catholic students are carefully and frequently | Potatoes, per bushel. ........ «+... 2 Gi to 2s 6d of Port Hill , | instracted in their holy religion, whic h they are} New Potatoes, per quart,........ ganiss cae 6d to 7d On the 3d instant, from the el ipyard of William required to practice. Phe most ae ee. Carrots, per buneh......... ellis bella's tle 8 2d Hu¢den. Esar, Morrel, a very handsome Brig. 7| ‘3 Paid to the morals of all; and whilst within the ele WF GMANY o\-\.4 vacx osc co <0s-c0p 8 roe, ees oe aa | On tote rentater. eatle,| | College enclosure, they are constantly under the ie FOES) COTE: ers +e ate Pe or watchful eve of one of the Teachers or Prefects Grain. the te ia aa yuilt for the Executors of | Perfect discipline is strictly but kindly enforced. | Barley, per ~~ bes <oarnsedues sens ooo 38 to 4s he late gumes Peake , 1 Os Ys 9a Ay Dall : z -} Students when entering must produce satisfactory Oats, per MSs ee eGey Co ee THe se +28 to 2s 4d PORT OF CHAKLOTTETOWN. testimonials of yood charucter. Pa Poultry. 3 | ‘Phe Colleve is visited regularly once a week by | Feese....---+++-- ene. + eek eonees oee+-none ARRIVED. i, oucaten™ a ’ Paid Ns: roche 25.2 tan ota 3s to 8s Aug. 3—Sch. Star of the Sea. Lutes, St. John’s: | * oo TERMS: oa ke cane coe cece 1s 3d to 2s bal. Adonis, MeDonald, Pictou; coal. Brigt. | | Chickens, per pair...... Seeha cece iovonese ae eae Retriever, May, Richibueto; deal. Sch. Aurora, | Per Quarter of ll Weeks: Fish. Crawford, Pietou: bal. 5—Str. Greyhound, | Rnand and TPOOL- - -i4-5-4<0 ae i ceees CES F) GadGeh, war athecicieds. gs cose cs sooc. 288 to Shs Nickerson, Halifax; mer. Sch. Happy Return, | Use of Library,..-----+----2+----+0-+--+- 0 1 6 Heorrings, gee: bebrEiis ss. 0s dikes sh 30s to 40s Babin, Shediac; lumber. Bt. Trial, Purdy, Pie-| Physician's Fee,-..---------+-------+--+- 0] 6| Mackerel, per dozen............. panne s: tou; coal. Seb. Annie MeKie, Morrison, Cow] Payments to be made half-yearly in advance Lumber. Bay ; coal. Western Packet, Walker, Chemogue;| —7,. College furnishes bedsteads and mattrasses ; | Boards, (Memlock)........++. + oes 38 Gd to 4s deal. 7—Cygnet, Conway, Sedgwick ; fish. Hellen | ¢))¢ stndents must provide their own beds and bed- De MUM ils. J. 4p te Be Forrester, Warreu, I ish. Jaue Harriet, Me-| ding, brushes, basins, towels, &c. De. (Peep ii erate puese %3 to 9s Naught, Pictou; coal Lively, Mullins, River The Scholastic year commences on the first 'Wed:| Shingles, por M.. 03.0... 600... cis se ee 10s to 15s Philip; deal. Providence, Dogberty, Buctouche ; | pesday in September and ends about the middte of | Sundries. ieal. 8—Ellen Pentz, Pictou ; coal. July. Students are requested to puree College | rimothy Seed none the firat dav ‘the ove ing rthe classes. | V SOO} . ww cone weer weer enceees sien ememt ; CLEARED on the first day ot t . peni : of the classes Wt No i sia oo se ne 50s to 60s a striever ‘Donal n . ‘or further particulars ¢ y to | Str WOE 6 eS NSS eee Is 61 to 2s Aug. 3—Sch. Retriever, MeDonald, London: For further particuiars apply BeraWy Her O06... oe i ect ee es why +o : leal. Navey Vanamburg, Bay Verte; bal. Al-| A. McDONALD. | Homespun, per yard...............+-++- +48 to 63 pine flower, Allen, do. flour. Bt. Trial, Purdy! g; Dunstan's College, Aug. 7th, 1865. eae vd DU sss bucol <i need buns wens id pe ; : mined, Witness «| a j MR OP air Wie stake b aoe aleleradek aun f Pictou ; bal. Brigt. Aunada - Whiteman, do ‘| fy? The Classes will be opened this year on | 3} * »P Ss 3 3d lo. Seh. Western Packet, Walker Chemogue ;! 9) oUeh oft September. wal PEER 194 S046 8650 wo 00 .dee ee fm Od do KE Hodgson, McDonald, fiish’g. voyage 7 -—- = | ease oo ee wees oree cece ecee eres ecee 85 Bork mn —Hellen Forester, Warren, do. Str. Greyhound, | Fl Fl as bee eeccess esse sau secs 29H 18 ay Ss ul GEORGE LEWIS, Mar«et Clerk. Nickerson Halifax; fish. Schr. May Flower, | our, 0 " ' x IS, Ma e Gerrior, Pictou; bal. Bell, Murchison, Buctouche; | Pue subseribers have JUST Received, | = eee —— lo. h—Argy e, Clements, Pictou; do. Ellen, | 100 Bbls. Bakers’ FLOUR, i Pentz, do; do. Cygnet, Conway, Deer Isiaud ; 150 Extra Family Ditte, : lish. Warranted Cheap fur Cash. . Off the Port, Ship * David Cannon,” from Li rerpool. PORT OF SUMMERSIDE. ARRIVED. July 97.—Sch Index, Pearson, Pictou; coal: Dove. Ross, Shediac; seautiing. 238—Alert, Siuith, Pictou; coal. 3l—Margaret, Carathers, Miramichi ; htmestone 7—Alert, Swith, Picton; eoul, Aggie Davidson, Dogherty, Kiehibucto; juniper plank. Mischief, Meiachern, Miramichi; bul. Sisters, Gedes, Buctonche; seanthing. Perseverance, Haines, Kichibucto ; humber. CLEARED, July 97—Sch. Vensare, Irving. Shediac; bal. Sea Bird. Walsh, Shediac ; do. 29—Providence, Doyherty, Buctonehe ; do. 31—Mary Ann, Porter, Puywush: do. Dove, Ross, Shediuc; do. Aug 1 Alert, Smith, Pictou; bal. Pe lo. 2—Margaret, Crocket, Miramichi; do Ventis, Braddock, Pictou; ‘bal. Mischief, Me- Kuchern, Miramichi; do. Maggie, Chapman, Shediac ; fish stores Sarah Caroline, Hill, Miramichi; do, ance, Haines, Richibucte j~ bal. Sisters, Gedes, | Shediac ; du. ~ (i— Mary Ann, Porter, Pugwash ; brick. | Ang 1—Ripple, xenuedy; Shediac; lumber, &c. | Index, Pearson, do;! 8—Alert. Smith, Pictou ; bal. | Persever- | | DODD & ROGERS. | August 7, 1865. 0g Coa Caledonia Club. 'TEXETE above Club will hold their Second ANNUAL GATHERING, on WEDNESDAY, | 16th Angust next, on the field owned by Mr JOHN WILLIAMS, North River Road. Members of the Club will meet at Masonic Hall, at 9 o'clock, a m, Games to commence at L1 o’clock precisely. : Intending competitors must enter their hames with Dr Satherland, on or before Saturday, the 1th, | after which no others will be received. hed Tickets to the Grounds, 1s 6d each ; Ladies’ Tick- ets to Grand Stand, 9d extra. By order, i GEV. RANKIN, See'y. Angust 7, 1865. in CEDAR SHINGLES, UST RECEIVED, ex Sehr. Velocity from Richibucto, 100,000 Cedar Shingles. N. RANKIN, Queen-street. | August 7, 1865. to form procession and proceed to the grounds. | AUCTION, ‘QQN SATURDAY, the 19h day of AUGUST, at 11} o'clock, in'Sales Reom, 4 PIANOS, | 1 BEAURO, with Glass and Marble Slab, 1 Centre TABLE. | Pianos can be seen at Sales Room. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. | Angnst 14, 1865. Wanted, MALE TEACHER, of the First or | Lowest Class of Licensed Teachers, for the | School on the West side of Souris Harbour, to com- menuce teaching about the end of next month. | Apply to either Edward Kickham, Elisha Ding well, —|John Kickham, Samuel. Gregory, or Alexander | Leslie, Trustees. |Souris, August 14,1865. 3in | WANTED, At THE GAS WORKs, a sober, steady MAN, as Fireman, to whom good wages and constant employment will be given. WM. MURPHY. Angnust 7, 1865, The sick want | , ‘Important to Shipbuilders. Puke Subscriber has just received from being the first of the kind established in Prince ‘ounty, will meet with liberal patronage from the ‘raders and Merchants of Summerside, and Prince Un uuly generally. PATRICK REILLY. Summerside, July 31, 1865. the manufactory of Thomas Maltby, Esq, New- eastle, New Brunswick, and will keep constantly on liand 1714 and j ia. WHITE PINE PLUGS. Also, SAWED TRENAIL WEDGES (Juniper.) Being made of seasoned wood and entirely free from sap, they will be found superior to any manu- factured on the Island. H.C. RICHARDSON. Water Street, Summerside, July 26, 1865. 4i i; J : 7 UY ITALIAN WINE. URE unbrandied RED WINE, ia- - ported direct from SIENA, Tuscany, through the agenev of John F. Newbery, Esq., for sale at t-e store of WM. H. WILSON, Dawson's Building. hisl pw July 17, 1865. SPECIAL NOTICE! ! r¥NiLE undersigned have ap- pointed Mr. H. J. RICHARDSON, of Summer- side, their AGENT, where Carpenters’ Tools, Double and Single Barrel | lto be appropriated in aid of the Church. {| Queei-street, next door to the Bank of P. E Island. FLOUR! FLOUR! ’ | $00 Barrels Flour, WM. McGILL. | _ duly o4, TRS. if English Malt Vinegar, | For Sule at W. E. DAWSON’S. July 24, 1865. | egy ~¢ rule ‘Tea Party at Summerside. | Pk Ladies of the Presbyterian Con-| yregation at Summerside, intend giving a! PUBLIC TEA on the ground near the Presbyterian | | Church in that place, on THURSDAY, the 17th jof August. The Rev Joon Geddie, Missionary from | Aneiteum, will (D V) be present and deliver an The proceeds of the Tea Tea on Tickets ls Gd. | address on the occasion, the table at 24 o'clock. August 7, Looo. ad BOSTON and COLONIAL Steamship Line. cu i) FINE sea-going Steamships GREY- HOUND, P A Nickgksox, Master. and COMMERCE, F M Sxow, Master, will leave BOSTON for CHARLOTTETOWN alternatively, | every TUESDAY, calling at Halifax and Canso Returning, they will leave Charlottetown for Bos- ton every Monday. The *Commerce”’ will eal! at Pictou, on her re- gular trips, both ways. ty By arrangements just now completed, FLOUR will be forwarded from New York to Churlotictown for THREE SHILLINGS per Bar- | rel, by the above-named Line, in connection witha Line of Steamships between New York and Boston, which land at the same wharf asthe “Greyhound” and *‘Commerce.”’ Whitney and Hatheway, New York, Agents. kor FREIGHT or PASSAGE by the Boston & Colonial Steamship Line, apply to FRANKLIN SNOW & Co 4, Goshasedial Street, Boston, or to I. C. HALL, Agent. Ch'town, July 24,1865. August ae Excursions. FPETURN TICKETS to or from Charlottetown, Summerside, Shediac, Richi- bucto, Miramichi, Pictou, and Brule, will be given on Steam Navigation Company's Steamers Prin- cess OF Watks and HeatHer Bevve, during the whole of the mouth of AUGUST, at ONE fare. | Each Ticket available for one week. TONNAGE WANTED. ESSELS of any size, to load Deals at NEW BRUNSWICK Ports for Liverpool, Bristol Channel, the Clyde, and safe Ports on the Irish Coast. Apply to J. 8. CARVELL. Charlottetown, August 7, 1865. Best Island Tobacco!! HI subscribers, in returning thanks to d their friends and customers for the patronage | extended to them since their commencement in business, would intimate that they have GREATLY REDUCED The Price of their Tobacco, which is pronounced by judges to be the Best Manufactured on the Island. Samples can be had by calling at their Store in LOWDEN & RICHARDSON. Charlottetown, April 3, 1865. _ isl tf Nash’s Best Scythes, Frok SALE CHEAP, at July 24, 1865. din Preserve Kettles, N DRESS and ENAMELLED, at BEER & SONS. BEER & SONS. Juiy 24, 1865. 5in Haying ‘Tools, RN VARIETY, at BEER & SONS. July 24, 1865. | 5in | Lime. Lime. J UST RECELVED? on consignment — #00 Barrels No 1 LIME. For sale by Inly 24,1865. J S. CARVELL. | ECEIVED by the Spring! R Ships from England, and for Sale Cheap— 20 Tons fron, 12 Boxes Tin, 12 Bundles Sheet Iron, 3 ‘* Galvanized Do. | 42 Bdls. Steel (in spring, 230 pieces Plough Metals, cast, shoe & blister.) 195 Bags Nails and Spikes | | cask Files, 1 “ L cask Chain Traces, 1 * Sad Irons, ** Screws, 1 * Zine, iL * hook & eye Hinges. 134 Kegs Paints, 1 cask Vices, | 1 cask Bolts and Nats, 3 pairs Bellows, | 1 case Saws, 3 Anvils, iS > Slates, 380 Gis. Paint Oi], 1 cask Shot, 1 Bag Curled Hair, 1 case Kitle Cartridge, 1 bole Shoemaker’s 1 * Perenssion Cups, | Hemp, 50 coils Cordage, 12 dozen Seythes, TOBACCO can be had at the SAME RATE as in Char- lottetown. LOWDEN & RICHARDSON. eda eh oor: . FLOUR 200 Burrels Superfine FLOUR, DO J. S. CARVELL. 12th June, 1865. isl pro 200 do Extra spay tpay dca 3i\9 sy CHESTS Choice Congou TEA, just J received, and for sale low. J. 8. CARVELL. 12th June, ’65. isl pre PORTS KRISS ZUGAR. y* STORE, and for sale low, 5 Iihds Porto Rico SUGAR. J. S. CARVELL. 12th Jnne, '65. is] pro Gin, Dried Apples, &c. UN STORE, 15 Hhds De Knyper’s GIN, 6 Rarrels Dried APPLES, 2) Boxes RAISINS J. 8S. CARVELL. | 32th June, ’65. isl pro i, Safe! Safe! NE large SALAMANDER SAFE, with powder proof Lock, made by Williams of Boston. For sale by J. S. CARVELL. 4 isl pro Cooking Range & Register Grates. o o © NE Ghilson COOKING RANGE, For sale by J. 8. CARVELL. 12th June, "65. isl pro Buckets and Brooms. St RECELVED, ex str. Commerce, 2) dozen Brooms, 25 dozen Buckets. J. S. CARVELL. isl pro 12th June, “65. Reyister Grates. 1%h June, 65. ~ Labrador Herring for Sale. 9) BBLS. No. 1 HERRING, 122 13 Half Bbls. do do Charlottetown, Jan. 30, 1809. tf 40 Bbis. No. 2, do JOHN 8. PURDIE. ‘Union Bank of P. E. Island, | TOTICE is hereby given that a DLVI- DEND of Seven and one half per centum, on | the paid up Capital Steck of this Bank, for one ar i is day, hath been this day de- | half year ending this day, h j | clared payable to the Stockholders, va and after | MONDAY, the Sth instant. ; “’) JAMES ANDERSON, Cashier. | Union Bank, P. E. I., June 1, 1565. A ; Boots and Shoes. (PBE subecriber has received from London ii tent; Wouweu's, 6d d upwards te . 6s. Gd. per pair an ards. | Lasting, “ye per PW. E. DAWSON. | May 29. 1865. ‘ | SALT, 1000 Jnne 26, 1865. 6in SALT, for sale cheap for cash. W. B. DEAN. LANDING ex Schr. Seven Brothers—| 3 barrels Patty, 15 Casks and Cases |General Hardware Goods. | ALSO, | Barrels Washing Soda, Keys Baking Soda, Boxes | Soap, Boxes Pipes, Bags Walnuts and silberts, | Cases Confectionery, and | General Groceries, W. E. DAWSON. June 5th, 1865. $$ ——_____— _ West India Prod | est india F£roauce. Tr SUBSCRIBER offers for sale, at} his new Warehonse, Qneen-street, opposite | Peake’s Stores, the unsold portion of the Cargo of | Brigt. Hecen Davies, from Demerara, viz:— 10 Pans. heavy retailing MOLASSES, ' 10 Hhds. Muscovado SUGAR, 00 Barrels choice grannlated Sugar, for family use or preserving equal to refined sugar. ALSO IN STORE, Ex L. C. Owen trom Liverpoo!— 50 Bolts Bleached Navy Canvas from Nos. 1 to 7, 60 te . Gonroeck, ” 1 to 5, 50 Ibs. Seaming Twite, 20 Bundles Oakum, 3 Chain Cables for sinall vessels, sizes } ineh, 9-16} and 3. { | 7 Chain Anchors to suit do. 2 sets Knee Burs for a vessel of 200 tons, 50 Btls. Mess and Prime Mess Pork, (W.C. Harris’ | curibg.) } He wishes to inform the Trade that the! Brigt. Heten Davrrs may be expected about the} 15th JULY, with 200 Pans very choice Barbadoes | MOLASSES and 75 Packages Bright SUGAR. | DANIEL DAVIES. | Charlottetown, 5th June, 1865. is! pro | | REGULAR TRADER. | THE Celebrated Ciipper Bark | | + ONDINE,’ } Commander, will sail from this Port | on TUESDAY. the 18th inst., and will | leave LIVERPOOL again, returning, | on the Ist day of SEPTEMBER next. Merchants | | decleuee of having their Goods ont by the first Fall Ship will act wisely by ordering ‘in the i**UNDINE.” Has superior accommodation for Lawrence Kickuan, | | Passengers. | Apply in Liverpool to Messrs. Jos PH Pore & | | Co., Tratford Chambers; here to the owner, | } JAMES C. POPE. | | Ch’town, Jaly 10th 1865. Im i | (MPORTANT TO FARMERS, — pe Subseriber has just received, per Steamers “ Greyhound ”’ and ‘*‘ Commerce,” | | his annual supply of | | . |Manny’s celebrated pateat Mowing & Reaping Machines, | whick have given such general satisfaction through- | }out the Island. He has also received those admir- | able Horse Rakes, which no farmer should be i | | The capabilities of those celebrated Machines being now so weil tested and known that it is use | less to deseant on their merits. | They will be sold low for cash, or on approved | | joint notes of one or two years. “ The undersigned have been appoiuted Agents for the above Machines: Hon. Andrew A. McDonald, Georgetown. Hon. F. Kelly, Fort Augustus John Kuight Esq, Souris. Wm. W. Irving, Eeq., Charlottetown. | Mr. Thomas Annear, Montague River, a very large Stock of the above GOODS, | or to the Subseriber at Orwell Cheap Store. | in Men’s Elastic Side Memel, Calf and Kid Pa-| Ls ia Kid, Cashmere, Memel and} July 10, 1865. kK, J. CLARKE. FLOUR, FLOUR. ue subscriber will continue to receive | per Steamships ‘Greyhound’ and ‘Commerce’ | from Boston. a fresh apply of Snper‘ine and Extra FLUUK, which be will offer at AUCTION, in lots circumstances prevent. | I. C. HALL. | Charlottetown, June 26, 1865, . | ; without. : i } — OUR SPRING | PPAILY EXPECTED per Schr. Hope, : from NEW YORK— vr eT i i Pp Or t al t h 0 i Ss Per L. C. OWEN and UNDINE, ARE NOW READY FOR INSPECTION & SALE. BEER & SONS, Ch’town, 15th May, 1865. Dawson's SO Hunilding, Corner of Great George and Kent Streets, NEW GOODS. Wi. H. WILSON EAS completed his SPRING IMPOR- TATIONS, per L. C. Owen and Edwin and Lizzie from LIVERPOOL, and Urania trom LONDON, consiting of: Grey, White and Striped Corrons, Grey and White SHEETING, Faney Shirting, Prints, Striped Skirtings, Jean, Osnaburg, Tick- ings, Hollands, Grass Cloth, Linen, Fancy Flan- nels, &c. &e. . 5 . Ladies’ Dress Material, in Plain and Fancy Poplinetts, Baratheas, Mo- hairs, Checked Lustres, Freach Merivos, Black Silks, and Printed Muslins. Iazawls, in Paisley, Black Indiana, Siik Baraze, Fancy Cashmere, &c. &e. Riantles, Mlowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Faney Willow, Straw and Crinoline Bonnets; White and Coloured Hats, Dress Ornaments, &c. &c. Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery, Edgings, Veils, Muslins, Corsets, Laces, and a large selection of Worked Embroidery. A& cheice selection of Seotch Tweeds, White Shirts, Scarfs, Collars, Braces, Revolving Ties, &c. &e.; Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes in great variety. Croceries, TEA, warranted good; Sugar, Molasses, Soap, Candles, Starch, Rice, Tobacco, Indigo, Blue, Pepper, Ginger and Allspice, &c. &e. Hiardware, Nails, Hoes, Shovels, Ploughmounting, Glass, Weavers’ Reeds, Tea and Table Spoons, Knives and Forks, &c. &e. The above Goods have been well selected in some of the best English and Scotch Houses, and will be sold at the lowest possible prices for Cash. Ch’town, May 29, 1865. h rw isl pro EFLOUR. ANDING, ex Schr. Mary White, this day, from New York— 200 Barrels Superfine Extra State FLOUR. R. W. BRECKEN, adjoining Bank of P. E. Island. Ch’town, June 26, 1860. rw is! mon 3m LIME! KER & SONS have just received a supply of ENGLISH and PUGWASH LIME- STONE, and are prepared to furnish SUPERIOR LIME to those who require it. July 10, 1865. 4ins Jeif. Davis will be pardoned. 1. J. WALDRON, Main Street, next door to M. W. Skin- ner’s Drug Store, FFERS for salee FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY all his extensive stock of Glassware, Brooches of all kinds, Boots ead Shoes, Fancy Work Boxes, Elastic Suspenders, Soup, Superior Honey Dew Cavendish Tobaceo, at Wholesale or Retail, Walnat Writing Desks, LAMPS IN V‘RIBTY. One of the Lurgest and Best Assortment of Jewellery and Watches ever offered in this market, 100 Bbls. SUPERIOR FLOUR, ov Chests BEST TEA. All kinds of LINEN PAPER COLLARS, very cheap, aud a variety of other articles. Country Dealers will find it to their advantage to inspect this Stock of Goods before making their purchases elsewhere, as they will be seld at un- usually low a for eash. Ch’town. P. E. L., July 3, 1865. tf FOR SALE. | Brigt. “THOMAS YOUNG,” from NEW YORK: 200 Bbls. Extra State FLOUR, —_—.- Superfine es 20 “* GORN MEAL, 20 Boxes COFFEE, (Ib packages) 75 Bbls. choice Cabiv BISCUIT, .. TALLOW, 20 Boxes SOAP, iS * CANDLES, 25 Sides SOLE LEATHER, 39 Bbls. KEROSENE OIL, 0... Pie. 2“ COAL TAR: Ex ** Kit Carson,’ from BOSTON: 159 Bbls. chuice CANADA FLOUR. J. ROBERTS ECKART, Peake’s Brick Buildings, Water Street. Charlottetown, July 3, 1865, From the Manufactory, & LBs. ROOFING FELT 500 60 Bbls. ROOFING PITcH. Parties requiring Roofs covered will please leave their orders with Mr. E. R. Tayton, Water Street, who will guarantee satisfaction and dispatch in exeenting the same. : HENRY HASZARD. May 22. tf Sugar, Molasses, Flour. I OW LANDING, the Cargo of the sehr, * Alice,” consisting of 5 hhds very bright MUSCOVADO SUGAR, Prime Porto Rico MOLASSES, 6S tierces A) barrels DO 100 Sides SOLE LEATHER, For Sale low from the wharf, by J. 8. CARVELL. Charlotteiown, July 10, 1865. NOTICE. Vy ILLIAM A. LOCKERRY, of this City, who I advertised as my Agent. is not authorised from this date to transact any business on my account. Parties owing for STOVES will please call and settle for the same at the Subseri- ver's Office. EDW. kK. TAYLOR, July 10, 1865. Office, Water-St. on ‘ Musvovado NEW ENGLAND ~~ IRoofing Agency OF P. E. ISLAND. y ’ K, the undersigned, do hereby certify that Mr. E.R, TAYLOR has superintended the covering of our buildings with his Roofing Material, and they have given us entire satisfac- tion. HENRY PALMER, H. HASZARD, BERTRAM MOORE, VD. M. FRASER. Ch’town, July 10, 1865. tf - NOTICE TO THE TRADE. Se SUBSCRIBER HAS RECEIV- ED THE USUAL Spring & Sumsiuner ‘Reports of Fashions for 1865, With ruc. Sizep Cur Parrerns oF Garments from the representations on the Fushion Plate. Orders punctually attended to. JOHN BELL. Queen Street, Charlottetown. April 19th, 1865. COPPER PAINT. TEXIIE subscriber bas received a con&gn- ; ment of Tarr and Worson’s PATENT 'METALLIC or COPPER PAINT, a snperior | article for Wood bottomed Vessels, as it completely preserves them from Worms, Barnacles, Grass. | Seaweed, Mnecles, &c. Owners and Masters of | Steambouts, Fishing schooners, small Vessels, and touts of all kinds, will find it greatly to their ad- | vantage to give this valaable Paint a trial. Pr'uted directions for use accompany each can. LC. HALL. | Charlottetown, June 26, 1865 Wanted Immediately! 'EXEN Healthy, Active, Well-recommended GIRLS to work in a FACTORY at New BAGS Coarse LIVERPOOL | to suit purchasers, every SATURDAY, unless, bury port, Massachusetts, 1 aa io Agent Boston & Colonial Steamship Line. Charlottetown, July 24. ee