~NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. sare . : ee - + gee: morning last, very | SUMMERSIDE. | REN FREW HOUSE, LEA PART ¥ EW ADVERTISEMENTS. Charlottetown, : | : . ‘ . | Te we ele paraick Srariess, Kaqaire, of Orwell, | 1S64 New Goods. 1864 Thomas’s Ofd Stand, ‘ YERNON RIVER! ; Merchant, aged o- : he gym wee : : RAARAAARAARAAL LR Rew UY wrwrnn ae Great George Street | x ° ; vied to Orwell on Frida) allerhwon, ane B FOE | "Tur fo m eel . St te ot . : a % a rw. Pp. — . | ERR SE SSS Yelle) CIVIC ELEOTIONS, |i J tirone trtengeiecuc| Firot Anmoal Gathoring |" Corres iW: 1m tm uvmn | Great Gor | cee Se a ’ “by the larwest concourse © wpe ever > . * , | : : me | . 4~CoL. ELLsworra, GONAUT, PEARL, y " join) JOA . . ee le ato Salant ou a similar oalaneieahs | BY THE MAYOR, | ordered by the Right Honorable Edward Card-| Of 7 Comer, Many CLeavevasn, and Steamer SPRING STOCK COMPLETE >| Senile Item ew if SEDAY, ‘Say next, > paren The Very Key Dr. MeDonald, of Char-| weN pursuance of an Act of the G | well, Her Majesty s Principal Secretary of State oer e eieteana ie ies aa ae Laving for ite object an increase of funde in wid of } ae officiated at the interment, one delivered | aataahae ot this Boland: wiede vt Sera, tor the Colonies, to be printed and extensively CALEDONIAN CLUB OF P, E, F Commence from UNITED STATES. DELANY & WILSON said Church. yy aire es tae an eluquent and alfecting discourse on the osmalei| the eighteenth year of the re tH é | circulated throughout Prince Edward Island: FENTITED Scheaei ; . : EG to announce that their SPRING | Refreshments wikl be sold on . ‘ell, on Friday evening last, at the resi-| the eighte year ve reign of Her present A ; HE Subseriber bas received a large and : . At ree, oe oe hen on. Baan, ae rv linger.) Majesty, intitukd “An Act tu Incorporate the | Treatment of the ; ri The “amatear E and SUMMER STOCK is new complete, | * and comprises an EXTENSIVE and VARIED nee of the late P. Step silness, GEORGIANA,( a ; I well-selected STOCK OF GOODS, ae ebelowed wife of Richurd| Town of Charlottetown,” I de hereby give pub- an ae. <a ts a ls" Di la sca, = el aa veg ERG at ate » Mra. P. Stephens. Mrs. / lie notice, that an Election of . vwefore the re wiMtthe family residence,| Mayor and Five Councillors, — See are of i for the City of Charlottetown, will be held on a born iu Ireland, where | rvespay, 2d August next, at the several places ectable circles, and had | following, that is to say : lifux, whe will deeply | In Ward No. 1, at the Store of A. H. Yates, Clarke, Esqr., aud sister | Alarke died enly a few m ot her brother iu law arri and her remains were « earse, amd at the She wu highly re- eume hi prother-10- law he moved in ; connections In H wany : ly death E ‘orner of Queen and Water Str deplore her ear!) ‘ ' 8q., Corner of Queen anc ater Streets. aly, at Charlottetown, on the morning of | fard Nu. 2. ¢ » Fire Engine ‘. acumie , of Apoplexy, Groner F.C. Lownen, | ae eet, ee Me Wee Fiat Engine House, . res swiss. | fronting on Great George Street. Jeo to moura the Tom ef| lu Ward No. 3, at the City Hall. onate pareut. Mr. Low.| ln Ward No, 4, at the Fire Engine House, some twelve or fifteen | fronting on King's Square. ed business at Crapaud;| In Ward No. 5, at the house of Mr. E. Need- ifernia and on his retarn| ham, fronting on Great George Street. teu mouths afterwards,| And at the said Elections the Poll will be nen aA. Ae ae | opeved at 9 o'clock in the foreooon, and continue a handeowe competency | open Ull 5 in the afternoon of the saine day. yed to their last resting | DESCRIPTION OF Wakbs. 1 @'eeclock, on Thursday Num!) , y “ yer One shall comprise all that p haa i Number € ¥ i E & large number of the in | Charlottetown which lies south of Fsg., Merchant of this C » wife and two svoall chi * kind basbund and affect: = came to this Island —_ since and commen: he afterw ards left for Ce te this Iajand, ubout ei established himself iz b which he succesfully p dently, having acquired liis remains were conve place, at the hour of & morning last, followed by abitants of this Cry. ' “— Sunday last, after an illneas of a few days. bal Street. Number Two shall comprise all that the Gith year of his ave. Mr Joseph Wise, New | part of Charlottetown which lies south of Rich- Ailusyow Koad. The deceased was a quiet inoflen sive wan. and much respected by all his neighbors | Number Three shall comprise all that part of and Sey aaenseneee | Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton and Ou the 26th of June, after one week's illness,| yorth of Richmond Streets. Number Four shall ae — - ~ 5 sncis ion s, and daughte: | comprise all that part of Charlottetown which wyged 30 yours, leaving « diverneske hus tty; | lies south of Fitzroy and north of Grafton Streets is unall children es OES SRE | Number Five shall cotprise all that part of Char- — lottetewn which lies north of Fitzroy Street, in- | cluding the Common of the said Town.’—See 18 From the Shipyard of Hugh Findley, Orwell, on| ‘ aia a ae to Lncorpurate the 7th instant, a handsome Drigantine, about 200 |“ T H HAV tone reyister, numed * Lucetta,’ built under Lloyd's} , a. ge A ILAND, Mayor. ee She is said, by good judyes, to be a fine Mayor's Office, July 18, 1864. Vesse — 4 Launched, DR. BRIDGE’S PATENT FOOD, For lavahds aud Persons of Impaired Digestion. Passengers, Per Commerce to Boston, July 11 —Catherine | Gamble, Helewa Beunet, Mre. Mary Peddle, Miss | Mary H. Peddle, Jane Peddie, Maria S. Peddie, Recommended by the Faculty. | Incorporated by Royal Charter.—Supported by APPARENTLY DROWNED. Royal National Life-Boat Institution. Voluntary contributions. Patrouess—Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen. | DIRECTIONS FOR RESTORING THE AP- PARENTLY DROWNED. 7" & leading principles of the following Directions tor the Restoration of the appar- ently dead from Drowniag are founded on those of the late Dr. MARSHALL HALL, combined Clann nan gaidheal, ri guailibh a cheile ! Chief—Hits EXCeLLENCY THE LIEUTENANT art of] throughout the United Kingdom and in the Co- Dochester | louies. mond Street and north of Dorchester Street. | Mra. Mary Young, J. Todd, Geo. M. Clark, Miss! mn Hannah Hobbs, Thos. Fairbairn, J. H. Ratten-| I bury; to New York.—Edgar Brenan, Wilham Brenan; te Halifax.—Mias k. Broderick and the | Hibernicon troupe seven in number; to Canso.— M. Stewart, John Stewart; to -Pictou.—J. W Higgins. 1h PATENT FOOD is s0 carefully and scieutitically prepared that it is immensely | superior to Arrowroot, Sago, Tapioca, Bread, Bis- j cuit, Corn Flour, or any other kind of farinaceons | food for Dafauts, not alone from its purity strength, j and nourishing properties, but also from its having | been pecan larly and thoroughly cooked in its ma- alt Salli = Per Heather Bell from Brule, July 12.—2/ nufacture, which renders it more easily digestible Misses Muckler, Mr. and Mrs. Bent, Mr. and} It cannot cause Acidity or Wind. It is very agre= Mrs. Archibald, Mrs. Catlin, Miss Purves, Miss | #le, and, from the nature of its composition, is’ | Logan, Miss MeKy rn, Miss Blair, Miss Bryden, | exactly adapted for all conditions of the stomach. Mise Clark, Miss Boyd, Mr. and Mrs Becker, 69ers Fite, Sour wente, in Mrs. and Miss Kitchen, Mrs. Bremeu, Mrs.| ytixed in Beef Tea Milk orany other Heid the Langilie, Mr. and Mrx. MeLarden, Mrs. Flinn,| Parent Food is pre-eminently suited to Invalids. Mise Irving, Miss Mcleod, Miss Fraser, Mrs.! from its wholesome and strengthening qualities. Irving, Mrs. Doran, Messrs. Burr, Fraser, Hogan, | tt is a real blessing, and from its commaivaatlis cheap Monroe, Johu, Matheson, Collie, Oxler, Dueeit, - es all “ ear <isse w, Yair, Fiteh ne tria wh prove its efhcacy—it will recom wae ot Wal s, from Pictou, July 12— | mend itself. Sold by Miss Senvie, Mra. and Miss McDonald, Mes. and Miss Cundail, Messrs. Sullivan, Cameron, Thompson, T. MeDenald, M. O'Neill, J. Morris, Koell, Hawkins, MeKar, A. dleDonald, Roterts, FE. Grant, Full, Narraway, together with 113 ethers who were spectators of the Cricket Match in Pictou. W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, July 18, 1864. STOVES! SLDOV ES. UST received fron ALBANY, NEW YORK, and BOSTON, 600 STOVES, of all sizes and patterns, suitable for wood and Rising Sau, Patty, Tracadie ; shingles. Feme,| coal; among which are the celebrated WATER- Nathesoa, Syduey; coal. Cecelia, Jenkins,| LOO and NIAGARA for wood, and BLACK Malitax; gveds. Lady, Blanchard, Iracadie ,, DIAMOND, UNION, VULCAN Cook Stoves shinglee Str. Cammerce, Soow, Halifax and | for coal. Hosten; goods. Margoret, Mullins, Antigonish ; | ALSO: hop, and Box Stoves in great variety. limestone. Enterprise, Williams, New Carlisle ; | Parlor, Hall, S shingles. Eiizabeth Eien, Delane, Tracadie ; do Purchasers in want of good STOVES and STOVES to suit them, will save 10 per ceut by PORT OF CHARLOTLETOWN. ENTERED. July 8.—Nassan, McRae, New York; goods. Ariel, Moran, Richibucte ; deals. 10—Celerity, Saunders, Bay Verte ; do. William Henry, De-| calling at Jorey, Sydney; coal Jehn Bell, McLellan, Syd-} ‘ ; aey; do. Lareokba, Davidson, Haliiax; goods | Dodd's Brick Store. Pownal Street, 12—Breeze, Gakaat. Boston; de. Deseada,| and purchasing of : | Beudrot, Arichat; linestune. Conservative, DODD & ROGERS Sa ~ aS ay ne Fete, | : S. Daily expected, a large variety of Grates or, Canse; Rinestone. $— Bee, Meltae,) of different patterna. b. & R. Shediac: lathe. A. Fitefie d, Paoli, Chi wage 5 ( Sedutheieioen. Sale 18, 1864. : ; Sallast. Joln Bell, Evglsu, Pictou: do. Ji— issleidcihcteiatsegidikinletiadigasinaiipantiaes Sete, nen, Ghodine. ror Toston! CLEARED. » 2 oo SEpynee ie Jibly AgRichnd, \tlan, Pictou: bal. Wide! PUE Steamer + COMMERCE” will leave | Awake, Neldonald, River John; de. Lively, . = EEN'S WHARF, Charlottetown, tor Mullins, Wallace; iron ond oukam. Naney,| BOSTON, on LeLuy, Bay Verte: bai Eliza, MeDouald, Res-! Syeuche; Mow, Lieve, Chapman, Pictou, bal. | Natheson, Powell, Michibucto; de. Cherub, Forbes, Pert ddeed; de. Pearl, Turabull, Pictou; | Returning, the Commerce will leave Boston tor | ales... Ltcinsny Bbttinann, du: de. 10—Ceterity, | Charlottetown the tullowing MONDAY, August | Saudlers, de; de. il—Steamer Commerce) '*- For f reight or Passage apply to Frauklin Suow, Boston; Goods. iloughbey, Suiith, Pictou ; Suow & Co.. Buston, or tor MONDAY, July 25th. bal. 12—Entenprise, Williams, Bay Chaleur;| .., ‘ 1 ©. WALL, Agent, bal. Annie, campbell, River Philp; de. I2—{ Cli’town, July 13, "G4.—is! ew Water-st. | Kee, MeRac, Victwu; du. alicia ih a. aa A. Fiietield, Pauli.|~ sis ieee | PLOUR! \Ex Steamer “‘COMMERCE.” iin cried, ie BBLS. EX{RA FAMILY #*LOUR| June 23d—Fury, Kennedy, Richibucto; bal.| @ will be offered by AUCTION, on | 27 th—Aviel, Larkins, Dichibucto, Lumber. 30th, | Queen's W harf, ou SATURDAY NEXT, June} Maggie, Walsh, Shediac, lumber. July 4th, 2d, at i ” clock, a. tm. Richmond, Allin, Shediac, lumber; Venture,) T° Terus at Sale. : : | Walab, Pictou, coal; Elen Douglass, Millizan, | 1. C. HALL, Auctioneer. Pictou, Coal. 7th, Neptune, Foster, Richibucto, | lumber. I}th, Sears & J. Rogers, Ives, Boston. | Georgetown; wal. PORT OF SUMMERSIDE. SATURDAY, upon the arrival of the Commerce, STOVES!! — j ciently; and perseveringly about fitteen times in | the minute, or once every four or five seconds, | [By placing the Patient on the chest, the weight i of the body forces the air out ; when turned on the | side, this pressure is removed, and uir enters the} | chest J jthe face, make uniform but efficient pressure | the operauions let one person attend selely to the } movements of the head, and of the arm placed ' * ° Breathing ; at neon, tewching at Pictou, Canso, and Halifax. | | restore breathing. ~ | course of trou, two to five minutes, proceed to | | nuitate breathing by Dr. SiLVESTER’s wethod as | tion upon it whatever. GOVERNOR. President—Hon. Col. Gray, M. E. ©. Vice Presidents—Hon. P. Walker, M. L. C. James Duncan, Esq., M. P. P. Directors — Neil Rankin, W. G. Sutherland, Morin Lowden, Join MeEaechen, Adam Murray, J. D. Mason, W. RK. Watson, A. L. Brown, John Ross, Esqrs. Corresponding Secretary —W. G. Sutherland, Esquire, M.D. Treasurer—J. W. Morrison, Esq. Recording Secretary—N. F. McKelvie, Esq. Piper and Messenger—Mr. Donald MeFay den. with these of Dr. H. R. SILVESTER, and are | the result of extensive inquiries which were j nade by the Institution in 1663-4 amongst Medi- } cal Men, Medical Bodies, and Coroners through- pr the United Kingdom. ‘These directions have }been extensively circulated by the Lustitution They are also in use in Her Majesty’s Fleet, and in the Coust-guard Service. 7 | Send immediately for medical assistance, blan- | kets, and dry clothing, but proceed to treat the | Patient tastantly on the spot, in the epen air, with the face downwards, whether on shore or | afloat ; exposing the face, neck, and chest to the j wind, except in severe weather, and removing fall tight clothing from the neck aud chest, es- pecially the braces. The points to be aimed at are—first and imme- diately, the Restoration of Breathing; and se- conly, after breathing is restored, the Promotion of Warmth and Circulation. The efforts to restore Breathing must be com- menced unmediately and energetically, and per- severed in for one or two hours, or until a medical mau has pronounced that life is extinct. Efforts to promete Warmth and Circulation beyond re- moving the wet clothes aud drying the skin must not be made until the first appearance of natural breathing. For if circulation of the blood be in- duced before breathing has recommenced, the restoration to life will be endangered. FENUE first gathering of the above Club will be held on Government House Grounds, Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, 17th AUGUST next, when the following prizes will be offered for competition: Poetry: A Gaelic Pvem not to exceed 100 lines, Prize 60s. Mousie: Proficieney in Highland Pipe Music—I1st Prize, | 60s.; 2d prize, 50s.; Jd prize, 30s, Stones: Putting the Stone, 22lb.—Prize 30s. Putting the Stone, 14lb —Prize 20s. Ilammers ; Heavy Hammer, 16ib8.—I1st Prize, 30s. oi whet Asie seek ti al, 2d do 2s. 11.—TO RESTORE BREATHING. Light Hammer, 12 lbs.—Ist Prize, 20s. To CLeaR THE THROAT.—Place the patient zd dv 10s. on the floor or ground with the face downwards, and one of the arms under the forehead, in which | position all Auids will more readily escape by the | | saath, aud the tongue itself will fall torward, jleaving the entrance intou the windpipe free. | Assist this operation by wiping and cleansing the | mouth. If satisfactory breathing commences, use the | treatwent deseribed below to promote Warmth | Lf there be only slight breathing—or od breathing | —or if the breathing fail, then— Daneing: Gillie Callum or Swerd Dance — 20s, Highland Fling, — 20s. Leaping: Long Leap, Ist Prize, 15s.; 2d prize, 10s. High Leap, Ist do 158; 2d du 10s. Races: Running Foot Races, distance 400 yards— | To Exerre Breatutse — Turn the Patient Ist Prize, - ; _ ; Well and instantly on the side, supporting the 2d do : 4 ioe | head, and— Hurlde Race, Ist do - - 15s. Excite the nostrils with snuff, bartshorn, and 2d do - - 10s smelling salts, or tickle the throat with a feather. Sack Race ee ag, . ae |} &e., if they are at hand. Rub the chest and Youths edo’ 16 years, Ist prize, 10s. face warm, und dash cold water, or cold and hot water alternately, on them. If there be no success, lose not a moment but | instantly To Imtrate Breaturnc—Repluce the patient ) on the face, raising and supporting the chest well | on a folded coat or otaer article of dress. Turn the body very gently on the side and a little beyond, aud then briskly on the face, back again; repeating these weasures cautiously, effi- 2d do Tossing the Caber: Ist prize, 208.; 2d do. lis. 1 prize for the best Highland Costume, P. E [sland mauufacture,—Prize 30s. 7s. Gd. Competing pipers are required to forward to Dr. Sutherland, the names ot 5 Marches, 3 Reels, aud 3 Strathspeys, one week previous to the day of the gathering. Intending competitors who are not members of the Club are requested to enter their names, either personally or by letter, w.th the Corres- ; ponding Secretary on or before Saturday the 13th of August, when tickets of admission wil! be “iven. oceasionally varying the side. On each occasion that the body is replaced on each, to be had at the Stores of Dr. Sutherland and W. R. Watson, or any of the Directors. C# No admission without a Ticket. N. MCKELVIE, See’y. with brisk movement, on the back between and below the shouldet-blades or boues on each side, rewuoving the pressure immediately belore turv- ing the bedy on the side. During the whole of July 18, 1864. Cc. LL. STRICKLAND, Surgeon & Mechanical Dentist. i ECAYED Teeth filled and restored to Fhe result is Respication or Natural | their natural shape and usefuluess with and if not too late, Life. 1'GOLD and PLATINA. Whilst the above operations are being proceed- | Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver and Vuleanite, ed with, dry the hands and feet ; and as sevn as | the Vulcanite, although a new thing here, has dry clothing or blankets eaa be procured, strip | been used long enough elsewhere to prove it te the body and eover, or gradually reclothe it, taking care net to iutertere with? the eflurts to! made in MECHANICAL DENTISTRY. ed ‘ Hf. diss. | Silver in the mouth can wear the Vuleauite with Should these efforts not prove successful in the | ease and comfort. The acids of the mouth have ne galvanic ac- under it | The first meusure increases the Espiration, the | second commences laspiration. } | . © ‘all . . * tuollows :— | Jtis free fiem all taste or smell, Place the Patient on the back on a flat surface,| It being one continuous piece, there is no inclined a little upwards from the feet; raise and | possible chance for the lodgement vf food or the support the head and shoulders on a small firm | secretions of the mouth. cushion or folded article of dress placed under | It is kept clean with mach less trouble than the shoulder-blaces. Gold or Silver. | Tickets of admission to the grounds, Is. 6d | | by the above named vessels, Direct from the Manufacturers in Eng- land, and from first Houses in the United States, which he will sell at his Store, SUMMERSIDE, tor cash, or approved credit, consisting, in part, of — Coburgs, Lustres, Alpacas, Delaines, Lamas, printed Muaslins, Ginghams, Zeritfa Checks ; Repps, Prints, Grey and White Cottons, Striped Shirtings, Bedtick, scarlet, blue, white and fancy printed Flannel; Mauties, Shawls, Bonnets, Ilats, Rib- bous, Flowers, Cap Fronts, Parasols, Umbrellas, Gloves, Hoisery, Hair Nets; a large assortwent of ready-made CLOTHING in Coats, Jackets, Pants, Vests, Flannel and Cotton Shirts, Paper and Linen Shirt Collars, Neckties and Handkerchiefs, Searfs, ludia Rubber and Cotton Braces: Black and Fancy Doeskins, Blue aud Black Broadcloths, Tweeds, Cassimeres Stocknett, Russel! Cord, Linen domestic, Jean, Velvets, Canada bagging, Osnaburgs, Duck. Carpeting, Blankets, Counterpanes, Sheets, Verona. Serge, Oil Clothes, Ladies’ Collars, Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Stays and Corsets, Carpet Bags, White and Blut Cotton Warp, Tuilor’s Trimmings, Ladies Dress Trimmings, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Plough Metals, Cut and Wrought Nails, Pit, Cross-cut, Hand, and Tenon Saws; Window Glass, Putty, Blister and Cast Steel, Pots, Pans, and spare Covers, Sad Lrons, Ganpowder and -Shot, Shot Bags, Powder Fiasks, Gun Caps, Percussion Guns, Fishing Rods, Troutand Cod Hooks ; Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Griflin Scythes, Seythe Stones and Kitles, Codlines, Mauilla Rope, Frying Pans, Gridirons; a large assortment of Hinges and Screws, Plough Traces, Leading Harness, Halter Chains, Mullen Bitts, Back bunds, Watering Chains,Rings, Buckles ; with a large assortment of Harness Mounting of every description ; Steelyards, Door. Pad, Chest, Cupboard’ aud Chest Locks; Carpenter's Rules, Sauares, Handsaw Sets, Latelies, Sewing and Peyy ing Awts, Shoe and Stove Blacking, Bed Screws. Copper Nails, Pump and other Tacks, Jewsharps Black aud White Collin Furniture, Spoke Shaves Slide Bevils, Smoothing, Jack and Trying Pianes, Screw Bitts, Gimblets, Firmer and Socket Chisells, Drawing Knives, Thompson Screw Augurs, Ameri- ean and English made Horse Nuils, Coil Chain, Paint Brushes, Sesh Tvols, Whitewash and Serub- bing Brushes, Har Brooms, Horse and Shoe Brushes, Sheep Shears, Preserving Kettles, Fine Tooth and Dressing Combs,Shoe Knives,Steel Pens, Table Knives and Forks, Carvers, Pocket Kuives, Table and Tea Spoons, Sult and Mustard Spoons, Razors and Straps, Tooth and Shaving Brushes, Looking Glasses, Sheaths and Belts for sailors’ knives, Chalk~ Linés, Shoe Thredd, White and Yellow Closing Flax, Scissors, Violen Strings comm »lete, Oyster Knives, Sail Needles, Carpenters’ srads, ‘Trays and Waiters, Saucepans, Horse Rasps, Mill, Pit,Cross-cut,band and Tenon Saw Files, Wood Rasps, best Boot Web, Whips and Whip Thongs, Slates and Pencils, Clench Rings, Spikes, Weavers Reed’s Paints, Oils, Red and Yellow Ochre, Blue, Glue, Borax, Washing and Baking Soda, Cudbear, Extract of Logwood, Alum, Log and Red Wood, Annatto, Indigo, Olive and Castor Oil, Epsom Salts, Sena, Seidlitz Powders, Sulphur and Brimstone, Pimento, Rosin, Raisins and Currants, assorted Candy and Lozenges, Cloves, Nutwegs, Lemon Syrup, Walnuts. Filberts, Almonds, Dried Apples, Ginger, Pepper. Mustard, Vivegar, Snuff, Salt- petre, Candles, Soap, Tea, Tobacco, Cheese, Crack ers, Pilot Bread, Ginger Snaps, Seed Cake, Matches, Clocks, Pitch, Tar, Oakum, Round and Flat Iron, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteds, Washstands, Rocking Chairs, Settees, Cradles, Sole Leather, Bibles, Testaments, Catechisme, Prayer and other Books, Stationery, Buckets, Brooms, Hay Rakes. Scythe Sueaths, American Broad and Narrow Axes, Adzes, Hatchets, Wool Cards, Hoop Skirts, Cane for loops, &c. &c. ALSO 1500 Barrels SUPERFINE FLOUR; and bour- ly expected 500 barrels EXTRA FLOUR: 100 barrels CORN MEAL, together with a great va- riety of other GOODS. fe The highest price always paid in Cash for OATS, EGGS, WOOL and SHEEP SKINS. JOHN ANDREW McDONALD. Summerside, June 27, 1664. THE SUMMER IMPORTATIONS STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. BOOTS anp SHOES, GENERAL GROCERIES AND but! be one of the most valaable improvements ever | | Many persons whe cannot wear Gold and | ; | | } | Draw forward the patient's tongue, aud keep | It possesses more strength than a base of Gold | it projecting beyond the lips: an elastic band over or Silver aud is at the saine time much lighter. te Regular Sales will take place every other | the tongue aud under the chin will answer this | i Tn case of great absorption of the gums, the | i CO CLEARED. June 24—Index, Pearson, Pictou, bal. 25th, Sarah Caroline, Hurst, Newfld., Produce. 29th, | Ariel, Muren, Richibuclo, Bal. 30th, Maggie, | Walsh, Pictou, bal. July th, Dart, Hill, N. 8., | bal, Fury, Kennedy, Shediac, produce; Ellen | Larkins, Buetouche, |ellast. 7th, Venture, | Walsh, Shediac, bal. &th, Brig Alice, Murchison, | Shediae, bal. Lith, Bark, Girace Darling, Walsh, Richibueto, bal. sth, Seh. Peri, Champiun, | Shediac, bal. | PRICES CURRENT. | Cuantorretows, July 15, 1864. Provisions. 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Codfish, per qtl........ ods oh ap esdieken On One Herriogs, per berrel...............+.--308 to 40 Mackerel, per doset.... .... 2.0. cece eecees 1s 6d | Luraber. | Boards (Hemlock)...........----- --.-38 6d to 4s| (“pruce)....... eneve ce osee8t OOO Ci hb hie ieee eh to 9s) WE IT Msc cree cach cece tasuets 10s to 15s | Sundries, Pe MO nos uivie ba 440 bound 150 to Se Ns). adda > <hedecsscckeensce Is to 33 Me OE SB ag. acc ones ven oc 6s to 6s 6d GORE Ung ih indy. .c0d5 0. aan deus 6d to 9d PINE Dien csenee oe: emacs “anon 344 to 44dld Sheepskins, per Ib.............. Col, 000 cee cooce 66 GE Oo Be = dank aces «heeceen os cee Me OO On GEOKGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IMPORTANT | INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC! DELANY & WILSON EING about to close their business in| September next, are offering their ENTIRE STOCK At REDUCED PRICES! FOR CASH! i Ladies’ Drevs Goods, Mantles, Shawls, | Hats, Bounets, and ail other Faney Goods, AT COST! The Stork is chiefly this season's Importation, and ‘8 well worthy the attention of Purchasers. Sharlottetow n, July 13, 1364. - - HOBKIRK will attend to Dr. Gavy- Ty | with a Kitehen attached, 14 x 14, finished outside, until fturthef netice. Ch'tewn, July 13, 1364. FOR AN INDUSTRIOUS MAN. River, Lot 4, now occupied by John Kinch, con- taining about 120 aeres, leased at Is. per acre About 40 acres are under cultivation, and the ba- | lance covered with fencing and hardwood. The Buildings consist of a Dwelling House, 14 x 20 feet. anda Frame Barn 20 feet square. Any quantity of Sea Manure, marsh and mussel mud, can be ob- tained close by. Terms eusy. For further particulars apply to GEOKGE W. HOWLAN. Cascuimpe c, July 13, 1864. is} San Iarmer’s IDepot. PPXHE SUBSCKIBER has just opened 18 doz. of Nash’s Celebrated Double Steeled Crown Scythes. Imported direct from the manufactory. The subsriber has during the last four er five years sold about 50 doz. of the above SCYTHES, and therefore can, with confidence, recommend them tu the public as being a genuiue article. ALSO: A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF-— hs, Stones, Forks and Rakes. JOHN HIGGINS. Great George 8t., July 13, Isb4. 6i FOR SALE, \ few copies of Baker's New Map of P. E. 4% Island. Apply at the subseriber’s office, Reading Room Building, Charlottetown. A. MceNEILL. N. B. An early application is necessary as there are but few copics unseld. July, 18, 1564. Executors’ Notice! LL PERSONS indebted to the Este of SAMUEL GREEN, late of Richmond Cottage, Township Number Seventeen (17), Esquire, are hereby required to wake immediate payment ; and all persons baving claims against the said Estate are requested to send in the same, duly attested, to the Subseribers, or either of thew, within six months from this date. JAMES WARBURTON, Lot 11, JOHN TANTON, St. Eleanor’s, Ch’townu, Ist July, 1864. [July 18, "64. Sneat ; Executors. Butler’s Rosemary Hair Cleaner. AN elegant preparation for the Toilet and ~ Nursery, possessing, in the highest degree. the property of removing Seurf and Dandruff from the Head, and by its invigerating qualities increasing the growth of the Hair. W. R. WATSON. 1K Subseriber offers for sale a FARM | arms just above the elbows, and draw the arms having a front of ‘T'wenty Chains on Kildare ; igently and firmly tor two seconds against the City Drug Store, July 18. °64._ GEORGE NICOLL, F the late FIRM of CRAIG & CO. numerous friends and customers of the late firm that he is prepared to furnish all kinds of Men’s BOOTS & SHOES, Women's BOOTS & SHOES, Misses’ BOOTS & SHOES, Children’s BOOTS & SHOES. ty” All orders promptly atteuded to. Charlottetown, July 18, 1864. vr ' . _Money Found! | “Kenfrew House,” | ATE on FRIDAY evening last, a sum of MONEY wus found on Queen Street, by the subscriber, who will return it to the owner, who is required to } | takes this opportunity of informing the} | Boys’ BOOTS & SHOES, | | purpose, or a piece of string or lape may be tied | the cheeks being thereby caused to look hollow | _ |round them, or by raising the lower jaw, the | and unnatural, this base ean be built out so as to | | teeth may be made to retain the tongue in that | give the cheeks their former fulness in ap- | position. A Good Chance | Remove all tight clothing trom about | pearance. the neck aud chest, especially the braces. | The expense of the Valeanite being much less | To ImMirare THE MoveMENTS oF Breatu-! than Gold is placed within the reach of those | ING.—Standing at the Patient’s head, grasp te | of more limited means. | £° Chlorvtorm used in extracting. | Charlottetown, July 18, 1364. Notice to the Trade! 1E Subscriber will sell! by AUCTION, _ at his ROOM, on FRIDAY, 22nd JULY, at IL o'clock :— 100 Sides SOLE LEATHER, 15 Chests CONGO TEA, 12 Bbls. WASHING SODA, 6 “ BAKING SODA, 10 Kegs Durham MUSTARD, 5 Boxes CREAM TARTER, gently and steadily upwards above the head, and | keep them stretched upwards for two secouds ( By this means air is drawn into the lungs.) Then turn down the Patieut’s arms, and press them i sides of the chest. out of the lungs ) Repeat these measures alternately, deliberately, and perseveringly, about fifteen times ina ins | uute, until a spontaneous effort to respire is per-| ceived, immediately upon which cease to mini- tate the moyements of breathing, and proceed to INDUCE CIRCULATION AND WaRMTUH. IV.— TREATMENT AFTER NATURAL ( By this means aur is pressed BREATHING HAS BEEN RESTORED. = 2 oer ie To ProMoTe WarRMTH AND CIRCULATION. ‘. “« GROUND COFFEE, —Commence rubbing the limbs upwards, with firm graspmyg pressure and energy, using hand- kerchiets flannels, &e.: [by this measure the blood is propelled along the ceins towards the heart.) The friction wust be coutinued under the blan- | ket, or over the dry clothing. Promote the warmth of the body by the appli- cation of hot flannels, bottles, or bladders of hot water, heated bricks. &., to the pit of the sto- mach, the arm-pits, between the thighs, and to the soles of the feet. If the Patient bas been carried to a house after respiration has been restored, be careful ty let the air play freely about the rooin. On the restoration of life, a teaspoonful of warm water sliould be given ; and tuen, if the power of swallowing has returned, smal! quantities of wine, warm brandy and water, or coffee, should be ad- ministered. The Patieut should be kept in bed, and a dispesition to sleep encouraged. GENERAL OBSERVATIONS.—The above treat- ment should be persevered in for some hours, as it is an erroneous opinion that persons are irreco- verable because life does not make its appearance, persons having been restored after persevering for many hpurs. APPEARANCES WHICH GENEKALLY ACCOMPANY DEATH. Breathing and the heart’s action cease entirely ; the eye-lids are generally half-closed ; the pupils dilated ; the jaws clenched; the fingers semi-con tracted ; the tongue approaclies to the under ed- ges of the lips, and these, as well as the nostrils, are covered with a frothy mucus. Coldness and 5 Bbls. DUBLIN PORTER, (4 doz.each.) 10 Cases GINGERETTE. (1 doz. each.) 50 Boils. SUPERIOR FAMILY FLOUR. —ALSO0—— 7 Cases DRY GOODS, just received from LIVERPOOL via HALIFAX, CONSISTING OF— Light Tweeds, Doeskins Black Cloths, Scotch Tweeds, Silk Mixtures, Striped Shirtings, Bed- ticks, Jeans, Ladies’ Chali Dresses, Printed Cottons, French Delaines, Kid Gloves, Lisle Thread, Do. Hosiery, Boxes Artificial Flowers, Ribbons, Osnaburgs, Buttons, Glazed Linings, &e. &e. &e. The above Goods are now open, and the Sub- scriber invites parties in'want to inspect them previous to the Sale. 9° Terms liberal. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. July 11, 1864. isl pro ‘King Square House! SUMMER 1864. AJ E would call atiention to our Stock Wie oe BLACK BROAD CLOTHS and DOE- I\SKINS, BLACK, BKOWN, GREY and /FANCY MANTLE CLOTHS, DRESS /GOODs, HATS and BONNETS, RIBBONS, palor of surface increase. |RIBBON VELVETS, PARASOLS, TIES & CAUTIONS. |SCARFS, SUIRT COLLARS, GLOVES, Prevent unnecessary crowding of persons | HOS] ERY, Ww HITE and STKLPED SHIR wg round the body, especially if in an apartment. INGS, GREY CO rTONS, PRIN rs. LIN- Avoid rough usage, and do not allow the body | NEN and COTTON TICKINGS, COTTON to remain on the back uuless the tongue is net WARP, TOV ELLINGS & OZNABURGS, cured. 1200 Pairs BOOTS and SHOES; CAR- Under no circumstances beld the body up by |RIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES and BANDS, the fest. '140 Bags CULT & WROUGHT NAILS and On no account place the body in a warm bath, | SPIKES. Blackemith’s ANVILS, PLOUGH unless under medical direetion, and even then it M ETALS WHILE & COLORED PAINTS. aes ouly be employed as a wowentary ex DAINT OILS. VARNISH, TURPENTINE, a seeniiiiinen -TURPENZINE, SETTS THRESHING MA-| Oy RICHARD LEWIS, Seeretary. | CHINE CASTINGS, A GENERAI, ASSORT-| a Bi tied 5 iain, Seationtl on | MENT SHELF HA FARE, NINETEEN | jon) shetinl Life-buat Institution, Londen, | rons ASSORTED IRON. SPRING, CAST. July 18, 1864 ‘and BLISTER STEEL, Ninety4ive Packages | ecusiiteicos | SUPERIOR TEAS, CRUSHED and BROWN | SCYTHES! SUGARS, LAYER RAISINS, CURRANTS, | (Fue BEST jd&e. de. de. Ch’town, July 11, 1864. HAYING TOOLS! _ 7 ORKS, RAKES, SNEATHS, scYtHE, St. Charles-st. Brewery, Quebec. STONES, at BEER & SONS. Thomas Lloyd, Proprieter. July 11, 1864. 5w jt : | & LES & PORTER, of superior quality, PRESERVE KETTLES, _ 4A in Morties aod Wood, for sale by ' 4w SCYTHES! and CHEAPEST at BEER & SONS. | July 4, 1864. 6w ow J. ROBERTS ECKART, BEER & SONS. | | of the work ee. q QUEBEC PORTER & ALES. | MARDWARE, ARE NOW COMPLETED AT LIVERPOOL HOUSE, Great George Street, and intending Purchasers are respectfully so- licited to call and examine TTCHE SPTOCIs betore purchasing elsewhere. WILLIAM FULL. Ch'town, June 20, 1864. FOR SALE! 300 BBLS. No. 1 Superfine CANADA FLOUR, 150 Bbls No 2 DO po 10 Puns Museovado Molasses, Bags Liverpyol Salt, Boxes ‘Tobacco, 108, Bbis choice Biscuit, Cuses Claret, * Mentferrand.’ J. ROBERTS ECKART, Telegraph Building, June 27, 64. 6m Water-sireet. Flour! Flour! DER Brigantines “HOUND” and * EXPORT,” from NEW YORK 200 Bbls. Superfine and Extra STATE FLOUR. Cheap for Cash. R. W. BRECKEN, Water Street, adjoining the Bank. Muy 23, 1864, su FLOUR! FLOUR! TEE Subscriber OFFERS FOR SALE | 300 Bbis. FLOUR, (choice brands), Cheap for Cash. WM. McGILL. July 11, 1804. 3i LONDON TRADER. "BXUE fine new copper-fastened Barque ** LOTUS,” A 1, 290 tons register, ARCHIBALD McDonacp, Master, will sail from CHARLOTTE- TOWN, for the above Pot, on or about the 26th instant. Returning, will leave LONDON the first SATURDAY in September Has first class accommodation for Passengers. For freight or passage apply in London to Jonny Pitcairn & Sons, 69 Coruhill; at Charlottetown to D. G. & S. DAVIES. Charlottetown, July 11, 1864. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. RK. JAMES P. CRAIG having sold to Mr. GEO. NICOLL his right and interest in the Shoe Manufactory, the Firm of Craig & Co is this day dissolved. Mr. Geo. Nicoll will pay and collect all debts e utracted by the Firm, and conduct the business from this date. CRAIG & CO. Ch'town, July 7, 1864. {July 11, '64 NOTICE TO FARMERS. ANNY'S CELEBRATED MOW.- ING and REAPING MACHINES, which save immense labour and money, have just arrived in the Stenmer ‘Commerce’. The subscriber ex- pecte that all agents and otbere wanting them will send their orders forthwith, as the supply is limit- ed. Furmers who desire to preserve the life aud health of their young hands, ea;ecially their fe- males, who are so severely worked by the old mode of cutting grain crops, and who also desire to econo- mise their money, will do well to secure one of the above numed MACHINES as speedily as possible. P. STEPHENS, Orwell Cheap Store, froma Needle to au Anchor. July 1. 165. 9: wl Hillsborough Square. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. | tect on the public road leading to Summerside, | ERSONS desirous of contracting for the erection of a good, substantial Fence, with suitable Gates, around Hillsborough Square, will please send in tenders for the same, on or before saturda Subseriber, who willshow a Plan and Specilieation WM. MURPHY. Gas Works, July 11, 1864. Wanted Immediately, provr CAULKERS. Apply to BENJAMIN DAVIES. Ch'town, July 11, 1864. Union Bank of P. E. Island. WLLL take the Bil!s of the above Bank at the face, for Flour, and other merchandise, ASSORTMENT of Now and Fashionable GOODS, LADLES’ DRESS MATERIALS, Grey and White COTTONS, Prints, Ginghams, Regatia and Striped Shirtings, Bed Tick, Jean, Osoa- burg, Cotton Warp, &e. Ke. Slreleton Skirts, CANES, BATTING, WADDING, &e. Ac. &e. Men’s Furnishing Goods, in Vloths, Tweeds, Clothing, Sbirts, ‘Ties, Collars, Scarfs, Braces, Gloves, Pins, &e. &c. &e. Mens’ and Boys’ Ifats and Caps, in great variety and newest styles. Mens’ Women’s & Children’s BOOTS and SHOES, at very low prices. Hardware, In Cut Nails, Plough Mounting, Steel, Hoes, Shovels, Rupe, Oils, Paint, Putty, Glass, Table Cutlery, Weavers’ Reeds, Powder, Shot, &c. &e. Groceries, Tea, Brown and Crushed Sugar, Molasses, Tobacco, Candles, Soan, Starch, Rice, Currants, Spices, &c., all war- ranted of superior quality. **Rentfrew House,” Ch’town, June 6, 1864. VMIP THE IMPORTATIONS SPRING 1=G4 ARE NOW COMPLETED AT THE BRITISH = WAREHOUSE, WHERE YOU WILL FIND Supply of BRITISH and FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, ——— COMPRISING—— All the requisite Articles in —— including —— The leading novelties for the Season, Superior "Lea, and other GROCERIES, Gents’ General Outfits, Iron Bedsteads, FURNISHING GOODS, the greatest care, and W. & A. BROWN. Ch'town, June 20, 1864. BONNETS, BONNET BORDERS, HATS, MANTLES, FLOWERS, SHAWLS, FEATHERS, Parasols & Parachutes, RIBBONS, Muslin & Linen CoLvars. GLOVES, DRESS CAPS, HOSIERY, TIES & SCARFS, HAIR NETS, Black & Celered SILKS, &e. &e. &e. An Extensive and General Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Purchased on the Best Terma, and selected with Sold at the Lowest remunerating Prices. lottetown, it 16 expected that many city friends w patronize this Tea, which és gos tobe wtpaapaset Tickets, 1s 6d each. ren under 12 years of age, 9d,) can be bed from James Hayden, Vernon River; Patrick Stephens, Grwell ; Nicholus Eéd- mnnds, Georgetown Road; Andrew A. McDonald, Georgetown; Walter Phelan, Mount Stewart ; Angus McLellan, Cherry Valley; Francie Kells, Fort Angustus; Charles McKenva, Edward Keche and James Reddin, Charlottetown , Konaid Walker, Grand River Wharf; and ulso on the grounds from avy of the local Committee, und from JAMES R. PRAUGHT, Sec’y. Vernon River, June 27, 1364. East Point Tea Party! A PUBLIC TEA PARTY will be held at Privst Pond, East Point, on THURSDAY, the 28th JOLY next, for the pa realizing funds to finisl: the Church of St. Columba. Tea will be on the Tables at 2 o'clock, p. m. The City Amateur Band has been engaged to be in attendance. Tickets, at 2s each, can be obtained from P. Walker, Charlottetown; 9. Beaten, Souris; PD. McCormack, Black Bush; R. Walker, Grand River Wharf; James McCormack, Georgetown; James McQuaid, Mount Stewart; John J. MdDenald, Veruon River; and onthe grounds from any of th> following Committee of Mavagement : ogee 4 bell. Stephen McKachern, éames MeLean, and D. McDonald, (Rock Barra} June 27, 1864. FLOUR! CANADA §& NEW YORK FLOUR! 50 BBLS. BEST No. 1 CANADA a and NEW YORK FLOUR, for wale at King's County * Flour Depot,’ Georgetown, at lowest prices for cash, or credit till the Fall, or approved paper. F. P. NORTON. Georgetown, July 11, 1864. To Shipbuilders. Tee Subscriber HAS RECEIVED on CONSIGNMENT, from ARBROATH, Scot land, a large quantity of SAIL TWINE ai CANVAS in assorted numbers from 1 to 8, whick will be sold at small xdvance. ALSO, ON HAND: PITCH, TRON, PAINTS, PITCH OIL, SPIKES, PAINT OIL, Parafline Varnish, NAILS, Do BRUSHES, Hl. HASZARD. : s . ' et ee May 30, 1564. Valuable Farm for Sale. ‘Pue Leasehold Interest of 160 acres of LAND, at the anonal revt of One Shilling per acre, situate in Lot 20, New London, and fronting on the Gulf Shore, and is most conveniently si- tuated for fishing and sea manure. 120 acres are in a high state of cultivation; the remainder is covered with bardand soft wood. On the premires is a Dwelling House, 30 * 25 feet, and a Barn 40 « 45 feet; a House Frame completed, 28 « 34 feet ; 3000 feet of Boards, pine and s . The above property is a desirable Investment for any person wishing to engage in fishing or farm- ing, and will be sold with or without the crop, and immediate possession given. (3 Terms liberal. The above Farm will Se sold by Publie Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 3d day of Angust next, at the hour of Eleven o'clock, togetLer with tho Crop, Stock, and Farming Implements. . . STOCK: ; 15 head of horned cattle, 60 head cf a mare and foal, 8 years old; 1 mare.7 years old; I mare, 3 yearsold; i filly, 1 year old; Entire Horse * Flying Frenchman,” i! years old; Eutire Horse ” Picea Tiger,’ 4 years old, 8 hoys. FARMING iMPLEMENTS: 2 carts, nearly new; | waggon, new; 1 eulky, I iron plongh, new; 1 sett of harrows, 3 wood sleighs, | box sleigh, 4 setts of barness, 1 horse rake. CROP: 5 acres of wheat, 25 acres of oats, 8 acres of barley, 20 acres of hay, 5 acres of potatoes, 2 acres of turnips. Feane-ail otis ander £15, to be paid the Ist of November next, and over £15, on the Ist of November, i865, for crop and Stock. JAMES HELM, New London Ponds. GEO. ANDERSON, Auctioneer. July 4, 1864. dw NIATLS ON CONSIGNMENT ! 4,00 SOLE LEATHER, 200 bbls Extra Family FLOUR, 20° do Pastry do 15 chests CONGO TEA, 6 hhds. SUGAR, 20 puncheons MOLASSES, 5 nats Baking SODA, COPPERAS, A quantity of Benson & Aspden’s superio: 20 bbls. NAVY PITCH, All at lowest figures for Cash or approved paper. | WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. in w STARCH. June 27, 1864. Judson's Worm Tea! sides New York and Nova Scotia A RARE CHANCE AND BUSINESS SITE. T° be Sold, at Avcrion, on THURSDAY. the 2ist day of JULY instant, at the hour of 11 o'clock, the following Valuable Property :— No. 1— Part of TOWN LOT No. 16, in the 2nd hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, ad- joining the residence of Richard Heartz, Esqr. No. 2—Plot No. 2, being part of the above Lot, the site on which the Flour Market stands, having a frontage of 84 feet on Queen Square and 49 feet on Great George Street. No. 3 — One-fourth part of Town Lot No. 19, in the 2nd hundred, situated between the residen- ces of Mr. John H. Gates and Mr. W. Weeks, | having a froutage of 42 feet on Queeu Square. No. 4 — One-fourth of the above Lot, together | with the Dweelling House thereon erected, built for two tenements, yielding £24 annual reut, having a front on Siduey street of 42 feet. No. 5 — One-fourth of Town Lot No. 20, ad joining the above, on the west end, and the resi- deuce of Mr. Cephas Barker on the north, having a trent of 84 feet on Siduey street and 40 feet on Prince street. No. 6 — One-half of Town Lot No. 50, in the Ist hundred, together with a comtortable and well finished Dwelling House and Out-Buildings, at present in the occupation of F. W. Hales, Exq., aud adjeining the residence of Win. Cundall, Esq. Terms—Twenty per cent of the purchase to be paid at the time of Sule, the balance may re- main on mortgage for a term of years. For further particulars apply to H. HAZARD. _ Charlottetown, July 4, 1864. “FREEHOLD PROPER FOR SALE. MPYHE SUBSCRIBER, retiring from Public Business, will sell at PUBLic AUCTION all TY | FOR A GOOD sTAND BY STREAMERS ‘Princess of Wales’ and ‘Heather Belle.’ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. T HE MAILS for the neighbouring Provinces, etc, will, until further notice, be made up as follows .— For NOVA SCOTIA, via Picton. on MONDAY mornings, at 7.45, and on TUESDAY evenings, xt 8 o'clock; also, via Brnle, on Wednesday and Friday evenings, at 8 o'clock. For NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA, and the UNITED STATES, via Shediac, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY mornings, at 720; and on WED- NESDAY evenings, at 8 o'clock. | Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland, the | Bermudas, and the West Indies, every alternate | Tuesday evening, at 8 o clock, as follows :— Tuesday, lth oe Do ~ 30th | Tnesday, 7th June Do 2het do Do Sth duly Do i3th Sept. | Do 19th do Do 27th Do 2nd August Do llth Oct. | Supplementary Mails for England, ete, will be | made up the following Wednesday evenings, at 8 o'clock. L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Office, Ch town, June 6, 1864. | ROYAL MAIL AEE steamers PRINCESS OF WALES HEATHER BELLE. New Summer Arrangement, Commencing 18th JULY. Charlottetown for Pictou, Monday, Heather Belle leaves at 9 morning. Thuraday, Princess of Wales leaves at 8 do. Pictou to Charlottetown, Monday, Heather Belle leaves at 7 evening. Thursday, Princesa of Wales at 12 midnight. Charlottetown to Brule, Thursday, Heather Belle leaves at 4 morning. Saturday, Heather Belle leaves at 4 = do. Brule to Charlottetown, Thureday, Heather Belle leaves at 5 evening. Saturday, Heather Belle leaves at5 = do | Ch'town to Summerside and Shediac, | Tuesday, Princess of Wales leaves at 7 morning. Wednesday, ” ” 4 do Friday, 8 do. Summerside to Shediac, | Tuesday, Princess of Wales leaves at 11.30 a. m. Wednesday, . 8.30 do. Friday, 12.30 do. Shediac to Summerside and Ch’'town. Tuesday, Priveees of Wales leaves at 3.30, p. m. o zg his FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate in the | Wednesday, “ 0. flourishing village of ST. ELEANOR’S, iu this! Saturday, “ . 2. a Island, in FOUR LOTS. { Summerside to Char’town, Lot No. 1, comprising “THE HOTEL,” long | Tuerday, Princess of Wales leaves at 7 evening. and favourably knowu as * Ness’s Hotel,” com- | Wednesday, “ “ 5.30 do. modious, well adapted for public business, and iv | Saturday “ “ 6.20 de. thorough repair, with a suitable STABLE and | " od COACH HOUSE, spacious yard, with an excel-! FARES: lent pump and well of water attached thereto. | Posen. Chashethilipers-tn, Wickes ob tacts ciel Lot No. 2 consists of a NEW SHOP, and land | 128., Steerage Ws. 6d. . in the rear thereof immediztely adjoining, situate} Jy, do. Brule or back, Cabin 9e., on the corner of the Western Road and the Pub-| Steerage 78. 6d. | lic Read leading to Summerside, having afrout| py. do. Sommerside or back, of 25 feet on the last mentioned read, and ex- i Cabin 9s., Steerage 7s. 6d. tending back 56 feet on the first mentioned road.) yyy. de, Shediac or back, Cabin Chis Shop is 30 feet by 23, well fitted up, with | 18s., Steerage 15s. | good cellar underneath. : im. do. St. John or back, | Lot Ne. 3 comprises 2a SHOP on the south-east | £1 8s. 14d., or $4. 50. | corner, also well fitted up, with land and wood-| 0. do. Eastport or back, | house attached, the whole having a front of 24) £1 17s. 6d., or $6. Do 0. Portland or back, | and extending back 65 feet. £2 108, or $8. | Lot No. 4 comprises a BUILDING LOT on| Do. 0. Boston or back, j the north-west corner, also adjgining Lot No. 1, | having a freut of sixty feet on the Western Road, | rvad in rear of the premises. seld separately, if net previously disposed of by private sale. | next, at J2 o'clock, noon. | | Auction to take place ou the pree mises ou WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of JULY £2 l6s. 3d., or $9. Return Tickets to or from Charlattetown and Y next, at noon, the 16th instant, to the! and extending a lke distance on the street or| Summerside, 12s., available one week.—Tickets Each Lot will be _ void if parties leave the Island during the tine. | Exeursion Return Tickete, at one Gret clase | fare, may be isened at any Ticket office, to _of five or more going and returning , to ‘and from any ope station within one week, it ‘TeRMS—One third of the purchase money to being distinctly anderstood that unless these con- /be paid at the time of Sule; one-third iu one | ditions are complied with the Tickets will be veid. { secured on the premises. ‘to CHARLES PaLMer, Eeq., Charlottetuwn to the sabscriber on the premiaes | year, and one-third in two years, with interest, | vy The Steamer “Heather Belle,” leaves | Mount Stewart Bridge every FRIDAY morning Further particulars made known on application calling at the diferent wharves oo her way up , or and down the River. ee G prove property and pay the} ALLAN McDOUGALL. | Queen St., Ch'town, July 18, 1364. i Ry order, WILLIAM NESS. | F. W. HALFS, Secretary St. Efeanor’s, July 4, 1864. / Sb'town, July 11, 1864. N BRASS AND ENAMELED, at BEER & SONS. REAU'S practice during his sbseuce. Dr. a & couple of weeks. | gt market rates, and reteive them for accounts. THOMAS HANFORD, cost of advertining. 3a St. John, N. B will be ; Telegraph Building, Water-st. July lia July 1, 1364. bw | Ch'towa, P E Island, July 11, 1964. July 11, 1864.