, ’ NS IS uaa aac ei wee tn: eres Prd 7 eeuibaean THE WAR NEWS. jian lives ina heuse, and there he met quite a i. who listened te him attentively, and In Queen's county he was able Indians to the bread | give in our present No., a considerable amouut of eran space te war news, received by telegraph and ' m™ cid » j ; ee reach. He read and/Otherwise. But still there is nothing decisive Gald River be called | from the Army of the Potowae. with ber and a host of clon he writes that id increasing attention tacts which do not seem to admit of any doubt ; be Indians. When 1 | and that the Northern Army has suffered most, company, asked questions tecall the attention ot the w ick cawe down fram he “woe Mr Rand's dee rin ‘ame to bear him diane came te he al S Jomn VI. At é nd prayed nu & aqua’, 3 t a jdren. From PF reder whl wthere ia evidently a deep « Our readers will perceive that, as usual, we ‘That there has expoul de a been terrific fighting, and enormous carnage, are te the truth ou the part ef ' ge there, even vn & web day, the silence of the may be inferred from the vagueness of the reports Sabbath rests over the village. There Is ne} } na ene speaking to them ot their souls’ sal-| which are given to the publie by the army cor- vation,” &¢ respondents who are in the interest of the Fede- it would be woree than waste of room to pub- }ral Government—by the absence of the usual sea of the balderdash of the Missionary, | Ve , ; — ‘rells wa that cometiones the Lord gives him | *ount of boasting, and by the very high price of whe teh : + boldness in praye’, aud says come let us reawon gold, whied reached 230 in New York on Wed- fagethet ” nesday last. A very good sign of the times, although dees not even pretend to claim any con- ace : ana fruit of bis I@rtecn years’ work, ex.| = 40e# notTindicate that the Federal arms have werts, : | cpt pea Christinas and family, who are a been successtul, is that the Peace Party are gain- acy a « . “ i | ; deoidedly dear bargain at 314,00. He tells his | tug strength throughout the Union. _ however > — ae see ctreaks of daylight in the east; day star ie distinctly shiniag above the horizon, | che harbinger of day. [ dy believe that the hour | openly proclaim their desire for a peaceful sepe- és coming and is now come, when the dead shall | i A ‘ hear the voice of the Son of Ged,” &c. | ration frum the so-called rebels, whose extermi- By which, of course, thix meek man means that | Oation or subjection seems to be as far off as at the Indians will svon bear Mr. ee vor, and | any time since the commencement of the war, vhle mou the subscriplivus wi reely. aoe a 7 ce ti Ch saeee -3 non Eeieain far and who are daily intlicting es havoe on years old, and callrd “ Silas,” after Mr. Rand | We tervently himself, died. He hopes Den was made betier by | hope, in the interests of humanity, that the coun- this affliction, which he determined to turn tw! account. He would hav his “ first Protestaut funeral among Indians.” He says the Indians gathered about the child and prayed for the re-|.cease to disgrace the civilization of the age. poee of its soul, which is, of course, a falsebood, | and like other miasieuary taleehoods very palpable. | The wotber assured Wr. Land she ouly pitied the Catholic Indians, as she bad been in the dark . herself. The body of a young man who died the | Pemedical trips trom Boston and Halitax. same day was berne to the Indian Chapel, and jhad a large treight and wany passengers, and Mr. Kaud had the wopudence to take the child's | coffin also te the Chapel, and to foice his minis- tratwns on these whe did vot want him, preach-| 0" het route. éug @ tuneral sermon, he says, for both. i rinwendicmren Thu unpudence alould be honoured and re | MAC bY OY S IN IREL ND warded, and when this year, Mr. Rand goes trow | 2 LELAND, house to house be should be dealt with more} This really beautiful and magnificient painting iiberally. If be kas made no converts but Hen | 0! lrelaud aud its scenery, of which our Kastern Christasaa—whose white choker has graced the | and Western cotemporaries have spoken so high- dock of our Police Office mere than vnce—he at} ly, will, during tue following week, be exhibited all events sees streaks of daylig! tinthe East; he| (2 Charlotietown. This painting ls exhibited has talked to Indians whe would aliow any white | Under the direction of Prouwseor J Mack yoy, man to talk to them, and he has abused the help- | who is favorably known io tie city of Bos lessnes of those Indians by forcing himself inte | teu, where, a year and @ halt since, he exhi- their Chapel, when they bod taltea to ui the dead | Dited the Hibernicon with a decided and un- body ot one of them, and interrupting their prayers | paralleled success. The Hibernicon was paint- by what he calls a funera! sermon, which was no | ed by tue two distinguished and popular French doubt an abuse of all they beid most dear. He | artists, Duflouc and Fonchore, and represents the Eminent per- | : the | °°" whe formerly advocated a war policy, to the extent of extermination against the South, now the turees breught against them. sels of the Peace Party will speedily prevail, and that this most horrible and barbareus war will -—_—_€ Sreamsute COMMERCE.—This splendid vessel arrived again on Saturday last, on one of het Sle will leave again this evening fur the usual places ae HIBERNICON, OR A TOUR should be paid well, $1,000 a year is ut enough principal cities, public buildings, maguificent fur such services.” lakes, mountain aud even river scenery of Lrelaud ieininaecigs The vocal illustrations are selected trom the im- Rev. Silas Rand's first Protestant funeral | wortal Irish melodies, which will successively amongst the Indians, and his tuverai sermon did | not de all the gued te the svlitary Mic Mac cou- | vert, Ben Christmas, that he anticipated. accompany the paintings, aud be sung by a com- pany of talented and distinguished artists. We We] cannot speak too highly of this fine work of “NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, EXTENSIVE SALE! Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Beavers, Kc. Xe. On THURSDAY, the 30th instant, at Li o'clock, UST ARRIVED from GREAT BRITAIN, via St. John’s, N. F.: o& Cases, G Lales, Containing 200 pieces Cloths in every shade and quality — DOESKINS in Black, Brown, Gray and Fancy, 4s 4d and 634d. TWEEDS in Wool and Union. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, 4A cases, Ex Commerce, from HALIFAX, N.S. Containing Ladies’ Fancy Bonnets aud Hats, Mantles, Scarts, 20 pieces Dress Goods in Flounced Reps, Koekerbocker & Worwich. 10 pieces Lama? and Delaines, Faney Shirtings, 15 pieces Sch. Tweeds, 20 pieces Fancy Prints, 10 pieces Coburgs & Lustres, Cloth & Tweed Caps, Russell Cord & Alapacca Coats, Table Mats, Albert Chains, Jet Guards Bracelets, Spectacles, Razors, | Pocket Mirrors, Chrystal Beads, Peu holders, | Ladies’ E. 8S. & Laced Kid Buots. ' City and Country Merchants will have a good opportunity of replenishing their stock on most advantageous terms, TERMS—AIll sums over £10 3 months, £30 | $ wouths, on approved joint notes. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, June 27th, 1864. TEMPERANCE HALL! _ “Erin go KBragh.”’ GRAND PICTORIAL & MUSICAL EXHIBITION! Hibernicon TOUR IN IRELAND! LLUSTRATING the Scenery and Song of that beautiful Island in a series SPLENDID PAINTINGS, which cover 10,000 teet of canvas | representing the Principal Cities, Publie Build- mgs, Lovely Lakes, Natural Curiosities, Illu minated Churches, Castles, Ruins, &¢e., &c., | accompanied by Vocal and Instrumental Music MacEvoy's NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. =_~wewwer SUMMERSIDE, 1864 New Goods. 1864 Ex Commoporr and W. W. Lorp, from LIVER- POOL,--Col. ELLSWORTH, ARGON AUT, PEARL, Comet, Many CLEAVELAND, and Steamer Commence from UNITED STATES. (FYE Subscriber hus reesived a large and well-selecteed SPOCK OF GUOUDS, | by the above numed 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 cush, crapproved credit, COusisting, iu part, of — Coburys, Lustres, Alpacas, Deluines, Lamas, printed Muslins, Giughaues, Zeritls Cuecks ; Kepps, Prints, Grey aud White Cottons, Striped shirtings, Bedtick, seurlet, blue, white and jancy printed Flannels; Manuties, Suawls, Bouvets, Hats, Kib bous, Flowers, Cap Fronts, Parasols, Umbrellas, Gloves, Hoisery, Hair Nets; a large assortment of | ready-made CLOTHING in Coats, Jackets, Pants, Vests, Flannel and Cotton Shirts, Paper and Linen j Shirt Collars, Neckties and Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, } India Rubber and Cotton Braces: Black and Fancy | Deeskins, Glne aud Black Broadclotis, Tweeds, Jassimeres,Stockuett, Russell Cord, Linen domestic, Jean, Velvets, Canada bagging, Osnaburgs, Duck. Carpeting, Blaukets, Counterpanes, Sheets, Veroua. Serge, Oil Clothes, Ladies’ Collars, Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Stays and Corsets, Carpet bays, White and Blue Cotton Warp, ‘Tailors Trimmings, Ladies’ Drese Trimmings. HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Plough Metals, Cat and Wronght Nails, Pit. Cross-cut, Hand, end Tenon Saws; Window Glass, Putty, Blister and Cast Steel, Pots, Paus, and spare Covers, Sad lrons, Gunpowder and Shot, shot Bays, Powder Flasks, Gan Caps, Percussion Guns, Fishing Rods. Troutand Cod Hooks ; Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Griilin Scythes, Seythe Stones and Rifles, Codlines, Manilla Rope, Frying Paus, Gridirons; a large assortment of Hinges aud Screws, Ploug) Traces, Leading Harness, Halter Chains, Mullieu Bitts, Buck buntis, Watering Chains, Rings, Buckles ; with a large assortment of Harness Mounting cf every descriptior ; Steelyarda, Door, Pad, Ches:, Cupboard aud Chest Locks; Carpenter's Rules, Squares, Handsaw Sets, Latches, sewing and Peyy ing Awls, Shoe and Stove Blacking, Bed Screws, Copper Nails, Pump and other Tacks, Jewsbarps Black and White Coffin Furniture, Spoke shaves. Slide Bevils, Smoothing, Jack and Trying Planes, Screw Litts, Gimblets, Firmer and Socket Chisells, Drawing Knives, Thompson Screw Angurs, Ameri can aud English made Horse Nails, Coil Chain, Paint Brushes, Sesh Tuols, Whitewash and Serub- bing Brushes, Hair Brooms, Horse and Shoe Brushes, Sheep Shears, Preserving Kettles, Fine Pooth and Dressing Combs Shoe Knives Stee! Pens, Table Kuives and Forks. Carvers, Pocket Knuives, Fable aud Tea Spoons, Salt and Mastard Spoons, Kazors and Straps, Tooth aud Shaving Brushes, Looking Glasses, Sheaths and Belts for sailors knives, Chalk Lines, Shoe Thread, White and Yellow Closing Flax, Scissors, Violeu Strings com- tuke the fallowing from the Acadian Recorder :— | Ben Curtsrmas.—Many of our citizens who have contributed towards the fund which was in- strumenial, combined with other tuings, in secur- ing the ‘conversion’ of thia somewhat nvtorivus judividual, will doubtless be iute:-sted to know something of hia wheres voute and movements We are informed by a gentleman who recently | Ben on the steawer | arrived here, that he we whilst on passage from Portland te Eastport—the | latter officiating in the capacity of a Federal re-| cruiting sergeant, aud displaying an unlimited | quantity of Greeubaeks, with wloch potent induce- | ment he was ea reule to secure the services of | some of hie aboriginal brethren for the Federal | army, an undertaking in which he was somewhat suceessiul. Ben was ints ticated at the time, and his veeabulory of prolane expletives was ap-| parently very extensive. Those who heard, and appreciated bis fervent declamatious on the floor ot the Temperance Hall aad eleewhere, will view those sigus of degeneracy with serrow. Ben was decidedly a dear bargain, to the Mic | Mac Missionary Seciety, at Fourteen Thousand | Dollars. -_—- —— - CANADA.—The most important topic of Cana- dian news is the recent deleat of the government The Fiance Minister moved that the Speaker leave the Chair while the House went inte com- huliee ‘This was objecte: te, aud au amendment put that the Speaker keep his seat, and that a reaclution be passed that au address to the Go- vernortieneral be presented, “ representing thal iu 1809 an advance of $/00,000 was made trom the public chest. without the antherity of Larlia- ment, ter the redemption of ronda. tor a like aunt, of the City of Montreal, and in view of these tacts Che Honse would be faiteg in ite duty i it did net express its d ‘approbation wi au Ube authored advance of a large aumunt of public toney, and of the subsequent departure trum the conditions of the order in council under which the wdvance was made.”’ Mr. McDougall se- conded the amendment, and it was carried 6U against 58. We beliere this ls the second ume Gevefupent weasures have been defeated, andj theretore we consider the present Canadian Ad- ministration very insecure deed. Once Goveru-| awat is out-voted, a want of coufidence goes) *" ceed in its aus, one of which, we are told, | Seyen Years’ Half Credit Assurance abroad, which generally inereases till it ends by | their being totally overthrown and cast out vt power.— Halifax Sun, June 22. ' —- -— Japan.—Late advices trom Japan show that a/ compromise had been agreed to on the question | whetber foreigners should be welcomed to er ex | pelled from the country. Six Dannvis had been | chosen to coufer and decide wa the will of the} hation on thie point, aud their decision was to be regarded as final, and would shape the policy of | the Government. But two at least out of the six Were understoed to be bitterly opposed ty foreign- | ers, a0 that there were grave doubts as to whe-| ther anything decisive and sati«factory would be! agreed on. In fact, what with the dissensions ot | this singular people, as well as their jealousy of | Strangers, it is not likely that any restrictions on | trade will be removed at present. : acini BURNING OF ALEXANDAUA.—-The Boston Post fays—Li the accounts of tie burning of the city of Alexandria, by Gen, Banks's troops, are correct, it was the most infamous transection to be found | in the records of the war. The dwellings ot Union men—seldiers in the Union army—were given to the flames, and their ueprotected inmates ~wowen and children — leit without shelter or fued. A letter from Cairo, [linvis, te the New York World says:—“ As might be expected, the Women desired to go along with the Federal army, where their husbands bad gone. ‘They ap- plied to General Banks with tears and entreaties, to be alluwed to go on board the trausports. They were refused! They became frantic with excitement aud rage. Their sereams and piteous ¢ries were heart-rending. With tears streaming down their cheeks, wowen and children begged acd unplored the beats to take them on board The officers of the boats were desirous of doing #, but there was the peremptory order frou Ge- teral Banks net to allow any white citizen to go aboard. A rush would have been made upon the boats, but there stood the guard with fixed bay- ouets, and none could mecnt the stage plank ex- cept they bure the special permit of the Coinmand- ing General. Yet room was found for five or six thousand negroes that bad been gathered in from the surrounding country ! But no reom couid be found for white women and children, whose hus- bands and brothers were in the Federal arny, and whose houses had just been burned by the Federal torches !” SuipBuitpinG i Kine's County.—On a recent visit to Georgetown, we were pleased to observe a fine Brig, of about ¥50 tons, launched there on Monday last, for Capt A. MeDonald. | A Brig, near abeut the eame time, was launched | from the Shipyard of the Hoa. Joseph Wightman, | St. Andrew's Point. There are seme three or | fur other vessels building in Georgetowo—one by Daniel Gordon, Esq., another by Captain John Westaway, and auothber by Mr. Michael Bourke. Opposite to Georgetown, ou Montague Kiver, way be seen a Brig on the stocks, at the Shipyard of Robert Cameron, Exq . building tor Benjamin | Davies, Esq., of this City. At Cardigan, a Bark | of some tive or six bundred tons, is being built at the shipyard of Donald Stewart, Esq , for Messrs. Owen & Welsh. We uuderstand she is destined to take the place of the Bark Theresa, as a tra- der between Liverpool and this Port. This Bark is tow in frame, is being diagonally strapped with iron, and if our opinion is worth anything, we should think she will be a fast sailer. Less than & wile from Mr. Stewait's yard, we came to the Shipyard of Thomas Oven, Eeq., close to the new Bridge at Cardigan,—here ws building by Mr. Owen a very fine little Juniper brig to class se- Yen years, About amile above the Bridge, we rved another vessel on the stocks, the name of owner we have forgotten. The new bridge Scross Cardigan River, built sowe two or three *8re since, ia substantially constructed, and must * of benefit to the inlabitaute of that part of King’s County. It is sufficiently long,and the water of sufficient epth, to allow some three or jour vee Pele to lay alongside and luad. On looking at the pof the Island we should think that Cardigay Bridge would be a good shipping place for the in- tants of St. Peter's and St. Peter's Bay, to Cart their produce to, in the fall of the year. Al- Tealy there are some five or #ix houses built, and “@ built, at the Bridge, and no doubt in a few years there will be quile a thriving little village —— “ Moutague Bridge,” and “ Cardigan ridge” bid fair to draw « large amount of the ere dune iu Gevrgetuwa trom Uiat jw flames; avd by the time that Mr. MeDensid | L April 18, 1864. art. [i is tm reality equal, if net superior in de- }sign aod artistic excellence, te anything of the kind ever exhibited in tits country. We cheer- jtully recommend all our trieuds and patrous ) to visit this grand entertainment whenever they may lave an upportunity to do so. sneiaeioeilitiiddheeeeicom ANOTHER Fire.—On the uight of Saturday, the i2th inst., the Dwelling House and out-house belonging to Mr. Dunean McDonald, of Lot 52, were entirely destroyed by fire, together with almost every thing they contained. Shortly after | the family bad retived to take their customary re- pose, alter the week which was just closing, they were awakened suddeniy by the alarm of fire, to a startling reality of their awful position. The fire broke out in the out-house where the cooking jou tke Plane, Organ and Violin, by a Company ol talented artists This most Attractive, Artistic and Popular Exhibition will be presented to the Citizens of Charlottetown on MONDAY EVENING, 4th JULY next, at the TEMPERANCE HALL, when MISS HANNAH SEARLE, the celebrated [rish Balladist, will sing several Lrish Melodies. Mr. JOHN HERON, the Popular Irish Vo- calist, will appear as BARNEY THE GUIDE, vlete, Oyster Knives, Sail Needles, Carpenters’ Srads, Traysand Waiters, Sancepans, Horse Rasps Mill ,Pit,Cross-cut, hand and Tenon saw Files,Wood Rasps, best Boot Web, Whips and Whip Thongs, Slutes 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 aud Brimstone, Vimento, Rosin, Raisins and Currants, assorted Candy and Lozenges, Cloves, Nutmegs, Lemon Syrup, Walnuts, Filberts, Almonds. Dried Apples, Ginger, Pepper, Mustard, Vinegur, Snuff, Sult- petre, Candles. Soap, Tea, Tobacco, Cheese, Crack- ers, Pilot Bread, Ginger Snaps, Seed Cake, Matches, Clocks, Pitch, Tar, Qakum, Round and Flat Lron, Cables, Chairs, Bedsteda, Washstands, Rocking THE SUMMER | IMPORTATIONS STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, BOOTS ano SHOES, GENERAL GROCERIES AND HARDWARE, ARE NOW COMPLETED LIVERPOOL HOUSE Great George Street, and intending Purchasers are respectfully so- licited to eall and examine "DHE STO CI before purchasing elsewhere. WILLIAM FULL. _Ch'town, June 20, 1864. fBXHE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale on LIBERAL TERMS— 200 sides SOLE LEATHER, 50 dezen BUCKETS, 30 do BROOMS, 19 chests TEA, 50 boxes P Y & COMMON SOAP, 50 do AXES, 5 -do BROAD AXES, 10 setts Fairbank’s Platform SCALES. J. 8. CARVELL. June 13, 1864. tf GRAND TEMPERANCE DEMONSTATION AND TEA! GRAND TEMPERANCE DEMON STRATION will take place under the auspices of the Independent Order of Good Templars on THURSDAY, the 30th June, in which demonstration the Subordinate Temples, sons of Temperance, and Band of Hope are respect- fully invited to take part. There will also be a TEA held in connection with the Demonstration, on the beautifal grounds at " 7 xy v 7 % S2RING PARK, in possession of T. DesBrisay, Eegr., who haskindly given the use of them for the occasion. ; The Band will be in attendance. Tickets for the Tea 1s. 6d. each, to be procured at the book and Drug Stores, and trom the follow- ing Committee :— Andrew Lockerby, Francis Stanley, George Keirstead, Capt, Cropley, Jchn Bowers, Stanford Weils, and of the Sec’y. N. B.—Good Templars, Sons of Temperance and Band of Hope are requested to meet at the Tem- perance Hall. at 2 p m, to form procession, clothed with the regulias of their Order. Should the day prove unfavorable, it will take place the following day. The Grand Temple will meet at 11 o’elock,am. By Order, W. H. WELDON, Sec'y of Committee. Ch'town, June 20, 1864. 2i Public Tea and Lottery! A PUBLIC TEA. in aid of the Funds of St. Georaes's Caurcn, Grand River, Lot Alexander Stewart, Charles Sabine, Thomas Lowrey, and sing severai Favorite [risk Comic Songs | Chairs, Settees, Cradles, Sole Leather, Bibles, stove had beew removed at the approweh of the hot weather, which seeus to be the unlucky cause | of the untortunate aceident. The dwelling house being in the lee of the other Buildiug, was soon bad succeeded in placing bis family beyond the | reach of immediate danger, it was beyond the | reach of preservation, and on account of the ra- pidity with which the flames spread to every part of the building, any attempt to save the fur- | titare, or househeld goods, were rendered so ex- tremely hazardous that alaost everything had te be abandoned to the ray ages of the devout ing ele- | ent; ner wae it without much serious difficulls . i | that the barus, stables, and other outhouses were | prevented from sharing a similar fate. Mr Me- | Donald's leas trom this accident Cuunet be les- than £600.— ds. Subsertbed Capital, - - . £600,000 | 400 sides New York and Nova Scotia a } \eemmulated Fuuds, - . . 420,000 | “a SOLE LEATHER, We have been requesied tu state that a new| Hnual Revenue, + - - - 95,000 | 200 bbis Extra Fumily FLOUR, Charlottetown Horticultural Sectely has been i- | Subsisting Axsurances, Risid eae 2,500,000 | as a Prise eee do pauguerated. The officers are Hon. T. H. Havi-| Hexky Dex.or, Eayr, Chairman, é inl SUGAR, a and, (Mayor) President; Hon. Charles Young, | uad Mrs k Palmer, Vice Presideiits ; Benj Des | Brisay, Esq., Treasurer ; and Johu Lawson, Eesq., | Seeretary pro tem. The objeet of the Sectety is to promote tie extension, cultivation, and improve-| mentof gardeus andorchards A conimuittee con-| sisting of five Ladies aud au equal vumber of Gew- | lemen has been appointed, aud is to meet this | evening. Due netice will be given of the proceed. | ngs. la the mean Gime we wish the Seciety uiay by a judicious use of premiums for the first and | best articles exposed for sale, to encourage the for- mation of a regular market in the city. at which | every species of Horticultural produce may be | purchased at cheap rates.— R. Weekly. =o - IMPORTATION OF Srock.— We understand | that the Govermment lave ordered, for the use of | ———— each of the Counties ia this Island, the following | Stock :—1 Clydesdale Horse, 1 Ayrshire or Dur- ham Bull, 1 Leicester Ram, | Leicester Ewe, 1 Southdown Ram, | Southduwn Ewe; in all 3 horses, 3 bulls, and 12 sheep. The purchase of these animals will exbaust the grant of last Ses- sion. We believe that it is contemplated, nex! Session, to appropriate a sui sufficient lo pro- cure one or twe superior Blood Horses. Is it net practicable to resuscitate the Agricultural Society, and to attewpt the formation of a Steck Farin / Our chiet dependence is our agriculture, and we regret to say that, so far as Steck is coucerned, we are going asteru.—Isl. —— The number of deaths from crinoline London for the last three years is said equal the Joss of lite by the Santiago fire. ip tu Died. At Charlottetown, on the 19th instant, Catherine, wife of Hugh Hennessey, aged 75 yeurs. At che Manse of St. Paul's, Monvireal, on the 12th ‘nstant, of Scarlet Fever, Janet Elizabeth Snodgrass aved S years and 11 months—daughter of the Rev Mr. Snodgrass, formerly of this city. At Char ottetown, on the 23rd instant, of inflam- mation of the lungs, Ewily, relict of the late John Rodd, aged 46 years, leaving a family of eight children to mourn her loss. — a — —— ae Passengers. Sarernay, June 25th, 1864.—Steamer “ Com- merce” arrived at 60’clock this morning, from Bos- ton and Halifax, brinviug the following passengers for Charlottetown—Jobn McLeod, GeorgeyWebber, John MePherson, John McKay, James Carne, Daniel Thayer, R. B. Reed, W. P. Keed, M. & E. Dorety and two chi'dren. From Halitax—Miss Duchemin, Mrs. Leahey- PRICES CURNENT. CwarLorrerows, June 24, 1864. Exemptions — Foreign Travel and Foreign Cloths, T weeds, Doeskins, and Residence. Cassimeres. Rates of Assurance, and all other information, USf ARRIVED ex © Zebra,” Unpt } may be learned from the Agent for this Island, at Mutch, being a portion of a large Bankrupt Festaments, Catechisms, Prayer and other Books | [oS Adwission is. 6d.; Chiluren, not in arms, Stationery, Buckets, Brooms, Hay Rakes. Seythe | Od. Doors open at 7 o'clock; to commence. i Sneaths, American Sroad and Narrow Axes, Adzer at® p.m. Hatehets, Wool Cards, Hoop Skirts, Caue for | VRWI loops, &e. &e. Ch’town, June 27, 1864, ALSO-—— 1500 Barrels SUPERFINE FLOUR; and hour- ly ex pected 5UU barrels EXTRA FLOUR: 100 warrels CORN MEAL, together with a great va- riety of other GOODS. Life Assurance Company of Grlasgovw. (8 The highest price always paid in Cash for VATS, EGGS, WOOL and SHEEP SKINS. JOHN ANDREW McDONALD. Summerside, June 27, 1864. GOVERNOR: | VO 7¢) 7 yar The Right Henerable The Earl of Glasgow. | ON CONSIGN M E} T ! ESTABLISHED IN 1838. Incorporated ly Act of Parliament. W. PF. Birkoyke, Exqr, Manager. 20 puncheons MQBASSES, j 5° kegs Baking SODA, COPPERAS, [STARCH fet of Benson & Aspdeu's superior bls. NAVY PITCH, j AU at lowest figureszfor Cash or approved paper WILLIAM DODD, Queen Squure. June 27, 864, din Distinetive Features in the Company's Business WwW + Sy steu— } A Annual Division of Profits, " Policy- Holders Participate in Profits} from First Yeir of Entry, j EXTENSIVE SALE! Bonus A-surance at the Sinallest Outlay, GEORGETOWN. WM. SANDERSON. | Stock, and will be sold by Auction at a future day, Georgetown, June 2 _ 1864. i |} due notice of which will be given by Handbills, to ___} be had at the Sales Room. | N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. J. ROBERTS ECKART, Telegraph Building, Water-street. ‘ FOR SALE! 300 BBLS. No. 1 Superfine CANADA FLOUR, 150 Bbls No 2 bo DO 10 Puus Muscovado Molasses, Bays Liverpool Salt, Boxer Tobaceo, 10s, Bbls choice Bisenir, Causes Claret. ‘ Mentferrand.’ June 27, 1864. "hE ee >A I Very ——AT—— VERNON RIVER! PUBLIC TEA will be held on thr grounds adjoining the Church of St, Joacuim, Vervon River, on WEDNEDAY, 20th July next, having for its object an increase of funds in aid of said Church. ‘Tea will be served at 2 o’cloek, p.m Refreshments will be sold om the grounds the whole day at moderate charges. The City Amateur Band will be in attendance, Leather, Tobacco and ee Sate playing about 12 o'clock, noon. a aT \s the locality is but a few hours’ drive from Char- and Crackers, | lottetown. it 18 expected that many city friends will HICH wiil be sold iow for CASH or} patrouize thisTea,which is going to be a tip-top affair approved 3 mouths’ paper, | Tickets, Is 6d each, (children ander 12 years of ige, Yd.) can be had from James Hayden, Vernon | iver; Patrick Stephens, Orwell; Nicholas Ed- munds, Georgetown Road; Andrew A. McDonald, Georgetown; Waiter Phelan, Mount Stewart ; Angus McLellan, Cherry Valley; Francis Kelly, Fort Augustus; Charlies McKenna, Edward Roche and James Reddin, Charlottetown; Ronald Walker. Grand River Wharf ; and also on the grounds from iny of the local Committee, and from : : JAMES R. PRAUGHT, Sec’y. Vernon River, June 27, |864. ’ East Point Tea Party! A PUBLLU TEA ARTY will be held at Priest Pond, East Point, on THURSDAY, the 28th JULY next. for the purpose of realizing fuuds to finish 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; D. Beaton, Souris; D McCormack, Black Bush; R. Walker, Grand River Wharf; James McCormack, Georgetown ; James MeQuaid, Mount Stewart; John J. McDonald, Vernon River; and on the grounds from any of th- following Comiittee of Manayement: Pius Camp- bell, Stephen McKachern, James McLean, and D McDonald, (Rock Barra.) June 27, 1864. DOMESTIC DYES, 40 Shades --- Fast Colors. fFXHESE DYES offer the simplest and most perfect means of Dyeing household ap- parel ever presented tu the public. They embrace forty diflereut shades, and iuclude All the New and Fashionable Colors, AND ARE PERYECTLY FAST! bg Attention is invited to samples of colors at the Druggists.—sold everywhere. GEO, H. REED & CO., 67 Union St., BOSTON. 6m : ON HAND! Flour, Fortnightly upon the arrival of the Steamer ““Comimerce,”’ the subseriber will receive a fresh supply of PLOUR, which he will setl at low rates. Country Traders and others will find it for their interest to cull. June 27, °64. I. C. HALL, Peake's Brick Building, Water Street. Ch'town, June <7, Lst4 Eligible Business Stand. ‘EXO ve sold by private bargain, that very valuable FREEHOLD FARM at St. Peter's, the property of the late Capt. Jonny Kennepy, de- ceased, cousisting of about 62 acres, all under cul- tivation, and is known to be one of the best stands for business in King’s County. It will be sold with all the buildings on 1, with or without the stock aud growing crop,and possession can be piven any time which may be agreed on. Apply on the premises to ELIZABETH KENNEDY. St. Peter's, June 27, 180-4. im ’ ? . GEORGE McDONALD, Tailor, EGS leave to inform his numerous friends and customers that he has removed bis place of business frem North side Queen's Square, to Weymouth Street, opposite the Convent, where be hopes to meet with a share of public patronage, aud is prepared to receive all kind« of work, and to cut all styles of garments at the shortest notice and moderate prices Charlottetown, June 27, 1864 tf NOTICE. ; ALL parties indebted to G E O R G E McDONALD, Tailor, would oblige by set- tling as soon as poesible. Ch'town, June 27, 1864. tf NOTICE! ‘EXUE Subscriber begs to announce to the cople of SUMMERSIDE, and the public ge ao that the Business heretofore conducted by the late Hewry Vickenson, decensed, will now be continued by him, wh» respectfully solicits a con tinuanee of the patronage so liberally conferred on the late occupant. ; ial L. VICKERSON, Head of Stenmbont Wharf. Summerside, June 27, 1564. 4w ~ FOUND. Dr. Sutherland, Charlottetown. June 27, 1864. Provisions. Beef, (small) per Ib.... .... 2-0 cree eee 5d to 8d Do by the quarter... ...,--re eres cere 5d to 6d Mutton, per Ib........ rec Dee . 24d to 8d Veal, per Ib,... 1-5. pees csee eee +ee+, 26d to 46d Pork, per Ib.....,+, +++ pavbbwine ts 34d to 4g Do (small).., ba epecnch oapee +0000 eae Ham, per ID...- - eee cece reper ee creceee 7d to 8d Lamb, per qQr...-ere-¢-++-+> aos bee e eae 3s to 5s Butter (freeh)......-. +++ 02+ pee +-+++Od to 10d Cheese, per ID.... se. cree eee creep ones 3d to 6d Tallow, per Ib.... ---- +++ pete ee « «--- Od to 10d Lard, per Ib.... see cree rece seress ,--- 8d to 9d Flour, per ID...- eee cere creer cree eee: 2d tw 24d Oatmeal, per ib,.....-- wad ase oeeee e Kyge, pet dusen.... 0+ ee ee cece rere rere fid to 8d Vegetables. Potatoes, per bushel,...,......,--- is 8d to Is Od TON, «<5 5 poe sence choses gont.ces nuk aets hupe Grain. Barley, per bushel,,..........,,,-,-++- 83 to 68 6d Vats, eae PEE Le asst sees 2s fd to 3s Poultry. Marbein, GI. Fis edhe ee teense 5s to 8s Fowls, each.....6.-...+-. ls Gd to 2s 3d Fish. Codfish, per qtl....------ee seers +++. 183 to 20s Herrings, per barrel...........--+00s-+ 30s to 40 Mackerel, per duzen......--..-.- sob chee 1s td Lumber. Boards (Hemlock)...---++ «+++ e+e ees 3s 6d to 4s De (apruce)...- esr ereeerre cee core ht to 5s Do (Pine)...- eee eeet cere eres pret, Shingles, per M...------++< cree eres ,»- 10s to lis Sundries. Hay, per ton....--s5 eee ree amie MS 75a to 90s Straw, per owt....--+-+ egecces Is to 3s PLD. 6a to 66 6d eee eee- Gd to T§d 2 3) to 4gdld Homespun, per yard...-. Caltskine, per Ib,,.- ees sree Hides, per Ib,,,.-.++ eres erere a Sheepskina, per lb.... ..+- eee e ewer reer ) ee ooo Te Gd to 8s GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. —————————EE==__— VESSEL WANTED! T° carry Coal from PLUTOU to SHE- DIAC,—say 500 to 1000 7; CARVELD. pre is! tf BOUT one mile beyond the Norh | River Bridge, on Wednesday, loth instant, two Ladies’ CAPES. The owner can have the sane by proving property and paying expenses on a to this Office. une 27. NOTICE! that the Partnership now existin in NOLICE. PUBLIC MEETING ot the Shareholders of the Prince Edward Island Steam Navi- gation Company will be held ou MONDAY, the 4th day of JULY NEXT, at the hour of seven v’clock in the evening, at the office ot the under- sigued, for the purpose of adding to and aux nding certain By-Laws, and to take inte consideration other matters affecting the affairs of said Com- pany. JOHN LNGS, June 27, 1864. One of the Directors. A BARGAIN. due notice will be given. maiuing unsettled after the 20th September, wil be placed in the hands of Aan ttorney for collection DELANY & WILSON. Ch'town, Jane 2u, 1864. all pe te te TO EXCURSIONISTS. ROUND TRIP FOR $13. ‘EXMICK ETS from CHARS ee j te PICTOU, TRUKO, HALIFAX, WIND- VERY rich Tapestry CARPET, with | sor, sf. JOHN, SHEDIAC, SUMMERSIDE. Rug to match, will be sold at an extremely CHARLUITPETOWN, of vice verea, u W.R. Watson, M.W. Skinner, T. DesBrisay. ve E Subscribers having this day agreed between them shall be dissolved en the 20th SEPTEMBER next, beg to inform the public that their ENTIRE SLOCK will be offered at REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH until the above date, alter which the hulance will be disposed of ut Auction, of which Immediate payment is requested of all debts now due. All accounts re- 95, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 6ti Gay of JULY next, on the grounds adjoining the Chareh, where arrangements will be made for the comfort und enjoyment of those present. ‘Tea or the tables at Three o'clock. Ou the same day, in connection with the above, a number of valuable articles will be disposed of by Lottery, comprising 2 Superior WATCHES, GOLD NUGGET, SILVER CHAIN, Engravings, Oi} Paintings, Maps and Books, in all fifteen prizes, valued at £26. Tickets for the Lotwery 1s. 6d. each, may be had at the Stores of Hon. Mr. Walker, Charlottetown ; Hon. A A. MeDonald, Capt. Jolin MeDonald and Mr. James MeCormack, Georgetown; and of the following Couunittee of Management:—John Me- Dougall, John MeMullin, Hugh MePeee, Patrick Morrison, Ronald McCormack, John Walker, Louis Campbell and James McDonald, from whom tickets ivr the Tea, ls. Gd. each, muy also be had. JOUN McSWAILNE, Sec’y. May 23, 1864. BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY PIC-NIC. fPHE ANNUAL PIC-NIC of the BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY will be held at * WARREN FARM” on MONDAY, the ith JULY next. The Steamer Heatuer Bevre has been engaged for the day, and will make two trips in the forenoon — namely, leaving Pownal Wharf for Warre. Farm at the hour of 9 o'clock, aud aguin at Li o'clock. Violinists have been en- vayved for the occasion ; and the College Band will ilso be in attendance. No one bat the person au- thorized will be allowed to sell liqnors or refresh- meuts on the grounds, and any one attem ying to violate this regulation will be removed by the Com- mittee and Stewards of the Society. In she even- ing. the whole party will leave Warren Farm at 5oelock nto wth for the purpose of proceeding ou hourd the ‘ Heather Belle,’ and enjoying a sail in the Bay previous to returning to the City. The Connnittee are making every preparation to render the Pic-Nic a successtul one, and satisfactory both to themselves and guests. Should Monday prove unfavorable, the Pic-Nic will come off on the following day. Double Tickets (for a lady and gent.) at 3s each, and Single Tickets, at 2s 3d each, can be obtained at the stores of the following gentlemen: — P. Walker, John Murphy, Jas. Reddin, W. KR. Watson, Owen Connolly, Martin Hogan, Francis MeCarron, J.A.MeKeuna; and also fromany of the following Committee :— Cuarctes McKenna, Joun Dorsey, Perer MULLINS, Francis MCKENNA, Charlottetown, June 20, 1864. WESLEYAN BAZAAR, CHARLOTTETOWN! TEHUE members and friends of the WES- LEYAN SOCIETY. in Charlottetow™, purpose holding a BAZAAR in theit uew Chapel, now in course of erecuion, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 13th and Ith JULY next, : Such has been the liberality of the contributors, that an abundant supply of Staple and Faney Arti- cles, of a variety aud excellence rarely surpassed in this commuoity, has been received, and will be otfered for sale on this wlesvesiing oceasion. i The Committee have much pleasure in stating Epwarp REeiLty, James MceQvuaip, Perer TRAINOR. SPRING 1864 ARE NOW COMPLETED AT THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE WHERE YOU WILL FIN An Extensive and General Supply of BRITISH and FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, —— COMPRISING—— All the requisite Articles in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, The leading ean te: the Season, Superior "Lea, and other GROCERIES, Gents’ General Outfits, HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Iron Bedsteads, AND FURNISHING GOODS, Purchased on the Best Terms, and selected with the greatest care, and Sold at the Lowest remunerating Prices. W. & A. BROWN. Ch'town, June 20, 1864. 3 Zod « Satg ; @nw?e eT ee E > REGS = -_— + ee Daw ® FE SQA . ao r£oee eons 72 8s Eons - =P ts S RENFREW HOUSE, Thomas’s Old Stand, Great George Strect. SPRING STOCK COMPLETE! —_—ore = DELANY & WILSON EG to announce that their SPRING and SUMMER STOCK is now complete, and comprises an EXTENSIVE and VARIED ASSORTMENT of New and Fashionable GOODS, a Ie LADIES’ DRESS MATERIALS, BONNETS, BONNET BORDERS, HATS, MANTLES, FLOWERS, SHAWLS, FEATHERS, Parasols & Parachutes, RIBBONS, Muslin & Linen COLLARS, GLOVES, DRESS CAPs, HOSIERY, Tiks & SCARFS, HAIR NETS, Black & Colored SILKS, &e. &e. &e. Grey and White COTTONS, Prints, Ginghams, Regatta and Striped Shirtings, Bed Tick, Jean, Osaa- bury, Cotton Warp, &. &e. Sleleton Skirts, CANES, BATTING, WADDING, &e. &e. &e. Men's Furnishing Goods, in Cloths, Tweeds, Clothing, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Scarfs, Braces, Gloves, Pins, &e. &c. &e. Mens’ and Boys’ Hiats 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, Rope, Oils, Paint, Putty, Glass, Table Cutlery, Weavers’ Reeds, Powder, Shot, &c. &c. Groceries, Tea, Brown and Crushed Sugar, Molasses, ‘Tobacco, Candles, Soap, Starch, Rice, Currants, Spiees, &e., all war- rauted of superior quality. **Rentrew House,” Ch'town, June 6, 1364. err that the Steam Navigation Company of Prince Ed- ward Island have generously consented to give passage in their Steamers at half price to such per- sons as may avail themselves of the opportunity cf attending the Bazaur from the neighbouring Pro- vinces or the outports of this Island. Refreshment aud Fruit Tables, with an Ordinary, will be provided. : iL” Admi«sion Is. 6d.; Children half price. By order of Commiticee, " E. McGOWAN, Sec’'y & Treas. June 6, 1864. Queen Insurance Company OF LIVERPOOL. FIRE AND LIFE! Capital - - - €1,000,000 Sterling. fENHE Subscriber, having been appointed agent for tlie above first class Insurance Com puny, is prepared to take risks ou all descriptions of property J. 8. CARVELL. Churlottetown, Feb. 10. tf {Extracts From NewspaPers.} On reference to a return made to Parliament. and ordered by the House of Coumions to be printed 7th June, 1861, it will be seen thatthe increase of Duty for the year, paid by the “ QUEEN,” was £2007, being upwards of £1000 more than paid by any other othes ever yet established in this City. {From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.} “ Indeed, we delieve that we are perfectly justi tied in saying that no other Company, within the sume period, ever attained so large an income in either the Fire or Life Departments as the Queen Insurance Company. In making this statement,we make ne exception even in favor of our older local companies, namely, the Liverpool and London, the Royal, and the Lancashire Insurance Companies.” jFrom the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2. 1861.] “ Amony there important institutions stands emi- nent for its solidity, as well as fer its success, “the Queen Insurance Company,’ which last week held its annual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A reference to the ample report in another page will fully satisfy every reader of the signal rees made by this association since its foundation. Such || suecess is, indeed, rarely attained ; and it attests at once the excellence of its management, and the pub- lic confidence in its constitution.” [From the Liverpool Mereury, Nov. 2, “Tt mnat be gvatifyiag to the public and especially to the proprietors, to tind 1861 | enerally, at its in- three years bas increased at Just the things you want. THE IMPORTATIONS | POR } FOR SALE. SMALL ISLAND in RUSTICO, commonly known as “ Lotean’s [etanp.”’ Apply to N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Queen street, May 9, 184. Singer’s Sewing Machines. (PPE SUBSORIBEK HAS JUST KECEIVED A FURTHER SUPPLY OF Singer's World Renowned Sewing Machines. The above Machine has obtained such a world wide reputation that further recommendation is quite unnecessary. Suffice it to say that they are the best Machines now in use for ali purposes. No Drese-naker, Vestunaker, Boot maker or Shvoewaker should be without one. JOHN HIGGINS, Agent. Great George Street, May 30, 1864.—3m Clann nan gaidheal, ri guailibh « cheile * Caledonian Club, P. E. L ‘PSHE CALEDQNIAN CLUB, under the Chieftainship of His Excellency the Lieut. Govervor, will hold its first gathering in Charlotte- town abont the firet week in September next. Prizes will be offered for competition in Highland Pipe Music, Dancing Gillie Callum. er Swend Banas, Highland Fling, Reel Tulloch. The best Gelic Peem not exceeding one hundred lines. Alse, the ancieut games of Scotland, viz .-- Throwing Hamwers, 42 and 16 Jbs.; and Stone, 22 Ihe. Tossing the Caher. ; " Running and Miyh leap, Hurdle aud Sacs Racea, re.. &c. For which every son of the Heather is invited to compete under the regulations af the Ciub. Dne notice will be given of the time. plaee prizes. N. McRELVLE, See’y. June, 13 1864. FRANK D. BEER, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON; RESIDENCE AT HIS FATHER’S, KING SQUARE. _ May 30, 1864. Im QUEEN SQUARE | GROCERY & PROVISION STORE. Per “ Light Boat” from Boston, and “Diadem”’ from Halifax. HE SUBSCRIBER HAS RECEIVED by above VESSELS— 100 bbis. Maxwell's best extra Ohio FLOUR, 150 “ Humbolt’sdouble extra ines “ 80 “ Superior Canada “ 50 “ Kiln dried CORN MEAL, 5 hhda. Bright Porto Rico SUGAR, 10 puns Heavy retailing MOLASSES, 20 chests Letter A No. 1 TEA, (very euperior.) 10U bags LIVERPOOL SALT, 100 boxes (20 lbs. each) BUTTER SALT, 1 case Grosse & Blackwell's mixed PICKLES, 12 boxes Gray, Dunn & Co’s. Fanoy BISCUITS, 2 cases CONFECTIONARY, Barrels Vinegar, Pale, Seal and Sperm OIL, § boxes Digby Herring, and a general assortinent of Fauuly Greceries and Provisions. ALSO, Buckets, Brooms, Brushes, Grain Shovels, Wood Bowls, Caudle Wick, Pipes, Travelling Trunks, Manilla Rope, Churus, &c, &c., which he offere fur sale ov best possible terme for Caeh. ROBERT BELL. Ch'town, May 30, 1864. 2in FLOUR! FLOUR! NOR SALE by the Subseriber— 200 burrels Extra Stuute FLOUR, 250 do Superfine 150 «6©do—6OFine June 13. u J. 8. CARVELL. Kerosene! Kerosene! [Ts STOCK, aod FOR SALK.- 25 ensks KEROSENE OIL. June 13. tt J.8. CARVELL. Au enlarged and improved Edition of A WORK ENTITLED “Sar obair nam Bard Gaelach,”’ The Beautics of Gaciic Poetry, AND LIVES OF THE HIGHLAND BARDS; —WITH-— Historical and Critical Notes, —— an D— A Glossary of Provincial Words, By Norman McDonald, Esquire. MR. CHISHOLM is now travelling in the Island soliciting subscriptions fer the above work, which comprises, in Enylish, Biegra- phical sketches of thirty-tive different poets,—and, in Gaelic, selectians from the works of each author, with English transalations of afew of the best lyries ; the whole interspersed with explanatory und critical notes in both languages, thas rendering the publication a work of surpassing interest to the lover of song and the admirer of true poetic genius, and indeed to every Highlander, or persoa of Highland descent, who, amid the Cegmemey of our times, still retains some partialitydor the land designated in song, * ‘Tir nam beann, nan gleann, Sriun breacan.” The work consists of about 350 pages, printed on good paper, with small clean type snd close mutter, and ia bound in different styles to cuit fancy. Orders for the above work will be reevived at the “ Vindicator’’ Office. The price vurtes in ac- cordance with the style of binding, from Ys. to Ie. id. and apwards, Halifax currency. Ch’town, P. E- Island, June 13, 1364. Charlottetown and Souris PACKET. FEU well-known fast ssiiing achr. CHRISTIANA, Dominick Deagie Muster, will ran between Charlottetown and Souris this Sum- mer, culling at intermediate Porte For Freight or Passage please upply to W. W. Lord & Ce, Charlottetown; Jobn McLean, Souris; Ronald Walker, Grand River; Thos. Cameron, Georgetown ; D RK Stewart, Murray Harbor; JC. McMillan, Wood Islands. Muy Y, 1864. if K. P. NORTON, Auctioneer & Commission Merchant, GOERGETCWN --- P. KE. ISLAND Union Bank, P. E. I. Tue Days of DISCOUNT at this Bank will be MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY iv each week. Notes for discount to be left with the Cashier on theae days before one o'clock. ‘ JAMES ANDERSON, Cashier. Charlottetown, June 6, 1864. im Rum! Rum!!! — Call at Bell’s Clothing Store, QUEEN STREET, W GERE you can purchase at MODE. RATE PRICES— Beaver CLOTH, Felt, Tweed and Straw HATS, Cloth and Tweed CAPS, Shirts, Ties, Scarts, Collars, Gloves, Braces, Uuderclothing, Socks. Oil Clothing, Sou’ westers, Over- alls, Jumpers; Tranks, Valises, Um- brellas, Water-proof COATS und LEGGINGS, and a GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Ready-made Clothing, Suitable for the Season. ALSO, A choice selection of Cloths, Tweeds, Doeskins, Cussimeres, Vestings, and Tailors’ Trimmings, which will be made up to order atthe shortest notice. CHARLES BELL, May 23,1864. = tf Proprietor FOR SALE. OR SALE, at the subseriher’s Wanre- nose, in CHARLOTTETOWN, 2000 Bushels Liverpoo! Sault 50 Sacks Batter Salt 20 Tons 3. 3 & j Tron 3 Tous Navy Oukum. JAMES C. POPE. June 13, 1864. OQ’ the Bay Fortune Road, on Tuesday the 7th of April last, a SILVER WATCH Thegg ver can _— it, by giving the “ange and wmkers DAME, AL ay expeuses, by applying to papine S“PSOHN WBAFY. Birch Hill, Lot 56, June 20, 1864. A few facts worth knowing. TS A FACT WORTH KNOWING tnat R. R. MacLELLAN takes the best and cheapest Photographs iu the Colony. YI’s A FACT worth knowing that R. R. Mc tf FOUND! FEW PUNCHEONS of superior old DEMERARA RUM fer sale by GEORGE COLES. Also at hie Brewery, Whiskey. Gin and Ale. February 15, In64. Pacelinaais iad Horse! Horse! Horse! TT! KE Subsecriver bas FOR SALE a THOROUGH BRED CART COLT, 3 years old, of the oid Champion and Clydesdale breed, weighing 1500 lbe.,— 16} hands high A better stock for the country cauuot be imported. i : beral. sa iba tat ge GEORGE COLES. Ch'town, May 2, 1844. The London and Lancashire FIRE AND LIFE 1 Insurance Companies, HAVING A LARGE PAID UP CAPITAL, Accept all classes of Risks, At reasonable rates of premium. CHAKLKES YOUNG, Agent, Charlottetown, P. E.1., 7 Mareh let, 1864. 5 Marine Insurance Company PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Incorporated 14th April, 1863. all papers PRESIDENT : WILLIAM HEARD, Esqurar. DIRECTORS: HON. DANL. DAVIES, | TION, JOS. HENSLEY, HON, W. W. LORD, HON GO. BEER, JAMES DUNCAN, Eee. | HENKY HASZAKD,Erg SECRETARY : DANIEL J. ROBERTS. Riske taken duily at the Offices in Water-street. ay 4. North American Hotel, Kent-street, Charlottetown. PEXUIS HOTEL, formerly known as the LELLAN is at home daily, und keeps always on hand a fall Stock of Chemicals aud every requisite in the art. Irs A FACT worth knowing that no one but od | promptness with whicb all the claiws, come during the past the rate of £20,000 per annum. We believe that uo other Company, Within che same short period, ever attuined so large un inerense either in the Fire or Life De t. This speaks highly for the activity and zeal of the management, while the arising out, of the lute disastrous fire in Lundan were met tes. | au Artist can take an Artistic Photograph. IT’S A FACT worth knowi LELLAN takes the largess tukeu iu the Colony, plate 12 x 14 inches. ITS A FACT worth knowing that R. R. Mac and price lash. at the Sules| GOOD for ONE MONTH from date of purchase, head af per OaPhs Sea ae N RANKIN, may be had of J.S8. CARVELL, Ageut. Ch 'towa, Jane 20, 1864. Queen street. Charlottetown, Juue 17, i8vs. uf twenty shilhugs iScorge Street, May 29, 1864, es si tifier to their financial ability and the care and pra’ | dence which markedthe wVesuneut of these fucds.” . ie that R. R. Mac- hutograpbe ever LELLAN xives 16 beaatifal Photographe for * GLOBE HOTEL,” is the largest in the City, and centrally situated; it is now opened for the reception of permanent and transient | Boarders. ‘The subscriber truste, by strict atten tion to the wants and comtert of his friends aie the public gewerally, to merit o share of publie ar ibe Best oF Liquors alweys on band, Good Stabling tor gor. sonnet of hursea, with a careful hostler i . SOHN MURPHY, Proprietor, | Ob. Towo, PD. 1, Nur 23, Ley.