oe — i seam ae a ee oe wag. aa the recent mission to England, by Poa te i ee . Pre re condition will, no doubt, be ‘ their tutu Wo ofietal~ will andergo the most elaborate a avon. We shall endeavour to acquaint our san with everything of interest to them tbat ee transpire during the Canadian Seasion pid s+» the Lion. Mr. M'Gee’a return from Ireland Ont Montreal he nad an enthusiastic reception from te Mont sts, and an address of welcome pre- friend bia conatitue Cur Il) Arey made a} ' aud the interesting event waa gented te oi epeecd 12 reply, ouumemoral ¢ by the cracking of sundry Cham- qu ¢ ° page hotties to give the Minister of Agriculture a public din- Arrangements were in progress ! per, at which, no doubt, he will discuss political | questions, and the Cenfederation question es- | pecialis We shall, of course, reproduce the | . i epeecd of our friend. Great are the Canucks for | } viending pulitics and festivities on a large scale. | > His EXceLLENCY THe LIEUTENANT Gov eR- wor, Mrs. Dundas, and His Exceilency’s Private Secretary, GD. Atkinson. Esqr., took their de- parture in the Heather Belle tur Brule, en route tor England, on Thursday morning last. Although | the hour at which they sailed was a very early one, there waaa large number of persons, with the Voiuateer Band, on the wharf to witness therrdeparture and bid them farewell. ‘The Honorable Robert Hodgson, Chiei Justice, adiwiuisiers the Government until His Excellevicy’s | dinner at Willis’s Reoms. the Hall being decor. | particulara, see circulars aud testimonials around} Ch'town, July 24, 1865. return, of until his successor be appointed. It would be difficult to find a more auttable vce. pant tur the guberuatorial chair — m Supreme Court. — The July Term of this Court for King’s County commenced at George- tuwo on Tuesday last — his Lordship the Chiet Justice presiding. There was only one crimival case. the trial of a man wamed Marter, charged with stealing au Ox. He wasacquitted. Tuere wae one record case, aud several small appeals disposed of; and the Court ruse oo Weduesday ereulg ' We have mach pleasure to announce that our } frieud Thomas Kelly . Esqr., some time a practising Barrister at the New Bruuswick Kar, baving studied in the offive o the late Selheiter General —the Hen. Charles W atters—was admitted te the Bar of this Is!and gt the Geergelewn Court, en motion of the tien , - | Jona Longworth, Q.C. Mr. Keliy was entrusted | } with the iaanagement of 3 case Sherlly aller bis | adwission, and won it for bis clieut. He is a] paiive of this Islan i. and intends, we believe. to open au office iv Charlottetown in October pest, where, we trust, his gowd qualities, assiduity, end general ability will at all tunes precure for him a bag full of briefs —_ ~~ oo ; Mopers School Geoukarny AND ATLAS — | This work is the first of a series of School books s pecially intended fer the use of schoels mn tbe | B. N. A. Provinces. We conceive it te be acu! rally adapted to the purpose for which it ie in- | tended, aud cerdially recommend it to the notice e. | teachers and others interested in the cause vo! | Lduc alien tion given ie rendered in [i is well written, aod the wmtorina an easy, fluwing st) le calculated te wake and leave an impression on | the mewoery of the student. [t contains ninet ve: fuil page wape. beautifully engraved and colored aud the letter press is of a very superior charac ter. The firat section of the boak is devoted t the Provinces, and are mest fully treated. Nox ja order stands Great Britain, United their proper felation. vur parent cou try, followed by the States and other | countries, in Taken & to gether, we cousider the buck tu be able acquisit.ou to our Hat ef achoal buoka. We ie would be glad to see it largely inteedeced iit our achouls, beiieving that it teaches Geography better aad quicker than any class book at present | tw use. Laird & Harvie are the publishers fur Prince Edward Island i - —---- -- | Tue Sr. Eceanor’s Bazaar axpo TeaParry | cane of, as udvertieed, on Wednesday even | ing last. The attendance at this affair waa tar | beyoud what the west sanguine anticipated. | said there were theusands of persons asaeub ied | a ani . | at St. Eleanor’s—indeed su great was the num whe bas beeu tor} | permanent juierests of Cutbelicisw.” i Seuor i ' jolher reductions of the public eXpeudilure. | onsented to order the Bishops fy promise obe- wade ny Cuuuter proposals. fion? Keep the por:s of the skin free, and the TURKEY. | blood pure, and your cheeks will vie with the Rose , fand Lily The skin is formed with thonsands of Paris, July 4--Uthe Patrie publishes a des | pores is every inch of surface, whose office it is to atch from Coustantineple stating that abeut sixty | carry off the inipurities of the blood—the acknow | Servieus tad attacked, near the village of Mez-| ledved cause of all disease of mankind. When the ji startinople to the 28th ult, state that the Suitag | yi 4 ht oh ’ & most Valu- ihid been Hl of cerebal congestion, but waa then | SON'S MOUNTAIN HERL P1i-LS remove these | lreecived with great honers |GREAT HURRICANE AT THE CAPE OF | } totally lost. LATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE. | ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP AFRICA) AT HALIFAX 8. T.—1860—X. | Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weak- | ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of * appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, consti- Tue R. M.S. Africa arrived at Talifax from | Liverpool aod Queenstown on Wednesday after-| noon last. Her latest dates are to the Sth instant from which we glean the following news sil hope’ Sa ; | the celebrated GREAT BRITAIN Parhament was dissolved on the Gth inst. Since | PLANTATION BITTERS, the Reform Act no Parliawnent bas bad such a) which are now recommended by the highest medi- a tt ngewe poy ear m her oF teal cal authorities and warranted to produce an gation speech rejoices at the termination of the} ; : i : eivil war io America. She regrets thal the Con- immediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly federation sebeme in British America was pot|*eteesble, perfectly pure, and must supercede al! carried out, believing that it would give the Pro-| other tonics where # healthy, gentle stimulant ie vinces additional aa 2 lead to a | required. upprevements. She expressed gratification at the | i + Fe, aa ussurances of loyalty trom the Provinces. They porify, strengthen ond invigorate. The elections in all paris of the mother country | They create healthy appetite. principally engross attention | They are an antidote to change of water and diet. PR ea yt: opi a beeu pees pe See They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. | Chancellor, bis predecessor having resigned on a) op, ; : vote of censure by the House of Commons. | . bey conn -" we one vaniten “= ated. Lord Derby bas considerably damaged bis They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. party by his offensive expressions in bis speech on | They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. ithe Reman Catholic Oath Bill. He is likely to| They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. loge many friends in Ireland in consequence. | Th a Sita lets tial e Eiealios | The trial of Dr. Pritchard, of Glasgow, at no-e oteselgmiiaate | Edinburgh, fer the murderot bia wife and wother-| They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. jiu-law, by poisen, is coucluded The jury found | They make the weak strong, the languid bril- ja verdict of guilty, ‘The prisoner was seutenced) jignt, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. tu be hung at Glasgow on the wath inst. e a . j & Pee eal American Independence They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya |was celebrated by the Americans in London. | bark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all | }About 200 ladies and geutiemen sat down to! preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix rum, For ated with Exgish and American flags. The Hon.| \ IF. H. Moree, American Consul, presided. The | *®*2 2% jeelebration passed off with great eclat. The day} | was alse celebrated in Paris | In Louden sugar was in good demand, and| prices Is. above last week; at auction Barbadves | | brought 3Us to WSs Gd, and grainy Deinerara 32s to | 37s, refined a fair business; brown lumps 42a 6d. | each bottle, |} The Freneh steamer Lafayette, which arrived | ou the Sth at Breston trom New York, brought 43} wen, saved frou the boatsot the ship Wm. Nelson, | jtroum Autwerp, burned at sea. | i oe IloLLoway’s PILLs aND OmtTMEeNT.—In ' FRANCE Fangry of indolent sores, and all skin diseases ori- Marseilles, July 7.—A railway accident took | givating iv impure or weak blood, or depraved place, Beiween Lyons and Marseilles. Three per-| secretions,the joint ageuey of Hulloway's Pills and sous were killed aud 20 Wounded. | Au investiga: | Oiatwent is perfectly irresistible. It is of little en bas been commenced by the authorities. consequence how loug these disordera may have Pars, July 5. — The Patrie says: —“* The} sted, or how sluggish, or obstinate, or malig- M ; | uant they may seem, the daily application of the Vintwent to the parts affected, and a course of Beware of impostors. Examine every bottle. See that it bar an unmutilated metal cap over top of each bottle, and green label, for exportation, around each neck. See descriptive Circular wround P. H. DRAKE & CO. New Yor«. May 1, 1865. 6ms —- — 0 i ; ;Q ive of Spain has received an AULORTay h letter irom the Pope respecting the recognition atl aly I Phe letter contains nothing untavourable to the | ‘ese matchless Pills, will most certaiuly effect a i project of recegnitionu His Holiness trusts that j cure, not temporary or superficial but complete Spas will continue to protect the exalted and) 2! permanent. Both the Ointment and Pills are composed of rare balsams, unwixed witb mer- jcury or any deleterious substance. They are, ae- SPAIN. } cordingly, as mild and safe us they are powerful Madrid, July 6 —Tbis evening in the Congress | 404 ellicacivus. Noeda, supported @ proposition against } the regognition ot Ltaly Phe Minister of Foreign | i 000 Ge -- art in the debate, on account of certain nego. | Mo@rseness will be agreeably surprised at the al- ations nuw peading between Italy and otber| Mest immediate relief afforded by the use of ioe. \** Brown's Bronchial Troches.’ The demuleert put gredients allay pulmeouary irritation, and alter } public aypaking or singing, when the throat is wearied and weakened by too much exercise, their use will give renewed streugth ty the vocal organs. AUSTRIA. Vienna, July 1—In military circles it is posi- Vel) asserted (hat a cabinet order bus been Issued » place [be enlire army on a peace fovting ; su stated that vroposals are entertamed fur) > 600 a | kenewen His AGe.—The most wonderful ry Aly. | results are produced by the use of Mrs. 8. A AL- il . i | LEN'S World's Hair Restorer and Z) lobalzamum Florence, June 30, Evening —The Nazione of . . = ’ , : . r flair ‘wRRSIE. “¥ i r r his evening declares the news of the Opinione | or Hair Dresssi "a Chey never tail to restore, : invigorate and beautily the hair; youth renewed. repeeting the neguciations with R me fy 08 I) NY more gray hare. The hair ie restored on act, and says it is true that the Pope rejected | jig spots. It impartsa most delightful fragrance. ee preposal ter the bishops to take the oath ol Yuu can procure them at any Druggist's. i illegianee, but it is Bet correct that his Holiness iit lial iiss A TUING or» Beauty ts a Joy Forever — ' ha can be beautiful with a sickly pale complex- tienes to the laws aud the state. Ruwe hae} w pation, &c., deserve to suffer if they will not try | TuroaT AFFECTIONS AND HOARSENESS.— | | Affairs stated that the Government could not take | All suffering frow Irritation of the throat and “NEM ADVERTISEMENTS QUEEN SQUARE. Choice Building Lots FOR SALE. R. WILLIAM DODD is instructed by the MISSES STEWART to sell by AUCTION, positively without reserve, ut 12 o'clock, on the Premises, Three Lots of Land, situate near the North west corner of Queen Square. No.1 contains the Dwelling House and Pre- mises, formerly the residence of the suid Misser Stewart, and having a frontage of 63 fee, ou Queen Square, and extending that width 104 feet to a laue in the rear. No 2, adjoining the above, and having a front- age of 28 feet en Queen Square, and extending back 62 feet to the rear. No. 3, baving a frontage of 22 feet on Grafton Street, and extending back to Lot Nou. 1 56 feet. These Lots being ulways acknowledved to be in the choicest situation in Charlottetown for a Busi- ness establish went or residence, a particular deserip- tion of their advantages is deemed unnecessary. | Terms—A deposit of twenty-live per cent of the | purchase money to be paid down, the residue by equal justalmects at Six and Twelve mouths. | Further particulars at time and place of Sule. English Malt Vinegar, W. E. DAWSON’S. _ July 24, 1865. r ‘ Valuable Property for Sale, BELOYUING TO Estate of late James Ninar Harris, Esq. fQXUL subscriber will sell by Private Coutract, the well-known Busingas STanp,. ;now occupied by Mr. Wm. Sinclair, Auctionee:, frouting on Richmond Sweet, forty-reven (47) feet, und running back ove hundred and sixty (160) feet The Building, is 40 « 37 feet, two stories high, having on the*tiret floor alarve Shop, and a Parlor and Dining Koom, with a Kitchen fourteen (14) feet square, at the renr, and a Koom, 30 ® 10, used by the late Mr. Harris for cutting and curing meat Ou the secoud floor ure two Bed rooms, a Drawing Room and a large Kvom used aga show room. The Attic is fitted up xs Bed rooms At the rear of the Lot is a Two Storey WARE- HOUSE with a Frostproof Cellar, sand a Weill of excellent water iu the centre of the yard, which udds very mneb to the value of the place. This Property, being near the centre of the City, will be ftouud well worth the attention of busiuess men ——ALSO0—— | to St. Peter’s Koad, now ocenpied by Jolin Gates, | Esq.. containing about half a Lot. The Dwelling | llouse is about 36 * 24 feet. twe storey high, fittec }upin the astal way with Parlors, Bed room, Kit- chen, &e. On the premises area small Stable, uud a fair sized Garden with some nice trees. ——AND ALSO—— A BUILDING, 50 x 25, fronting on Pownal Street, fitted up and occupied at present by five Tenants, paying an annual rent of from twenty five to thirty pounds. This property is subjectto a ground rent of fourteen poands per nun, payable to K Breckeu, Esq, which lease will expire in 1871, These different Properties will be otle ed tor Sule ata fair price, until the First day of AUGUST next, and if not disposed of will be eold at PosLic AUCTION, on the premises,on TUESDAY the Sth day of SEPTEMBER next, at 12 o'clock, noon. A part of the parckase money can remain unpaid fer five or six years, on interest, at six per cent, peranuum. For further particulars please apply to W.W. LORD, Executor. Charlottetown, July 24, 1865 Desirable Building Lots” BY AUCTION. skin is dry aud parched—when it is covered with | eraptions—when itis cold and clammy— when there | s iuward tever or intlimmation—it is impossible | for the ekin, uuder these circumstances, to perform | | its proper functions. and to carry off the impurities from the body as desizned by our Creator. JUD-| Alban | pasturing their Tiere were several killed and wounded. | ich, ow the froutier of Servia, a party ef me, men and children, while cas. Marseilles, July 6.—Letters reeeived from Con | obatractiong, aud produce free and are blood, remove the eruptions from the skin, and cause it to : [t was asserted that i brighten with ‘see flash of youth and beauty. | he Porte bad conferred upon hin the govern-| pesuty go auch admired and loved. Beauty with. | nent aud possession of the African cuast of the! out paint and cosmetics; bat beauty produced by Red Sea. health and happiness. Jndson's Mountain Herb Pille ave sold by all Medicine Deulers. | mitot danger. The Pacha of Egypt had been —_ —3 6 oo Ayer’s Cathartic Pills Are the most perfect purgative which we are able | to produce, or which, we think, has ever yet been made by any body Their effects Save abuniantiy | shown to the community bow much they excel the | ordinary medicines in use. They are safe and plea- wrecked. j | sant to take, but powerful tocure. Their penetrating | The Shipping Gazette says seventy lives were | properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, | GOOD HOPE. } Alerandria, July G — lutelligenee has arrived | re of a teartul burricane at the Cape of Good Hope on the loth May. The English mail steamer | * Athens,” from the Cape to the Mauritius, was Seventeen other vessels were alse ber, that many could not obtain admittance tu | lost by shipwreck during the hurricaoe in Table} remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the | the Building in which waa exhibited for sale the | articles collected for the Zjazaar. Charlettetie wn | and its vicinity contributed *their fair qao « te | the nuobder, no lese than tio hundred and eighty | persons having preceeded to Suuunerside in the | steamer Heather Belle. These parties landed a! lera onthe 28th June, and at Cairo 70 cases. The Summerside shertly after 12 v'eluck, noon, and | Were at once conveyed, in carriages, to St. | Eleanor’s, a distance of about two miles The | rattling of carriages to and fre, from village wo | viliage, the wind blowing aud dust dyiwg, created quite aeorne, aud reaunded eae very furcibl - scenes to be witnessed occasionally in Englaud “3 oemiig from the Races, ob!" We regret | that the cruiae round in the steamer was not ao pleasant as was anticipated ; @ smart breeze tro | considerable ava, and | the gouth-west ereated wauy of the parties oa beard were sick We have not beard what amount was realized at the HKazaar—wuv doubt a handsome sum.—ZJsl. oa me 5 A general review of Capt. Holman's Company of | Cavalry, aud the Kifle and Artillery Compauies of Capta Morrie Melutyre, Reberteon, Wright and Kelly, under the cotamand of Maj Pollard, took place on Tuesday last. on Rotebtord Bquure lis Excellency the Cowcander-in-C)jef appeared on the ground a little after 3 o'clock ‘Tbe men were drawn up in line. and after the cus. tomary salute, they were pat through the ma» ual and platoon exer: ives formed, aud the whole body marehed past Commander-in-Chief in good style A mock f eusaec. during which some pawder was expensed but—we are happy tosuy—no lives lost. The u | were then draw upin hol'ow equare.and addressed by His Excellency, whoexpressed the gerutitication he felt at the eeldier-like deportmerit and the ex eellent manner in whien they bad acquitted t) em seives. He then intimated, that in consegnence of his contemolated Visit to his native land, be would be anable to be present at the next Kifle Shooting mateh, but said his friend the Chief Justice lad kindly consented to discharge the duties formerly | devolving upouw himself in connection with these matches; and he hoped that sach arrangemeuts wonld be made us would prevent the necessity of detaining the competitors from their homes, in fu- tare, for a longer period than one day Three cheers were given fur ler Majesty, Laceileney, and three fer Mrs. Dundas and the ewer ladies present on this ocea ion. The men were then marched off the yrow d, and shortly afterwrrds returned to their respective ticrougiiy fatizued, we bare no txercises of the day.—Movn. —<-—___—_ (From the Royal Gazette Extra, July 22 ) Bay, May 18ta. | blood, and expel dasease. They purge out the foul | ciel ‘ . > a’ | bumors which breed and grow distemper, rtima'ate THE CHOLERA AT ALEXANDRIA. |sluggish or disordered organs ipto their natural The Trieste papers publish advices from Alex-} .etion, aad impart a healthy tone with strength to indria, stating that there were 214 cases of chol- | the whole system. Not only do they cure the every | dey complaints of everybody, but also furmidable ‘pidemic was considered te be assuming a leas | and dangerous diseases. While they produce alaruwug character. | powerful effets, they are at the same time, in di- ot voinsiagieiltalani | minished doses, the sufest aod best physic that can OE OR gs a be employed for children. Being sugar-couted, they NEWFOUNDLAXD. j} ure pleasant to take; and, being purely vegetable, : : | are free from any risk of hari. Cures have been We learn from the Halifax ‘Sun’ of the 18th | made which surpass belief, were they not substan- that the R M.8. ‘Alpha’ arrived at Halifax on| tiated by men of such exalted position and character Laweon, | yr Upen colamn was tien | three for His | homes, | joubt, with the | the 15th, with St Jobu's| jates to the Ilth. The St. John’s ‘ Day Book ‘| of the Ist instant contains particulars of lose by | | tire of the passenger ship ‘ William Nelson’ from | Our telegrams have al-} {the Saturday previous, i j Antwerp to New York } ; } "a jready noticed the fact; but we give a summary of | : ; ; the dreadful catastrophe in as few words as pos- | sible. The fearful narration ch ronicled in the * Day | Book * of the burque * Metear,’ Cupt. Hart, frow | \equadilla, P. R., to Queenstewn, from au account | by some of the survivors whom he picked up | | floating on pieces of wreck, ou Jane 28th, lat. | 1.58, long. 51-48. It appears that the Captain 0°} ithe * Nelson’ in order to fumigate his ship directed | that a pot of pitch should be placed below the pas: | jsenger deck. Several pieces of red-hot iron were then thrown in, when the inflamable mass im | mediately took fire, overflowed, and seo1 the ves- The | frantic passengers rushed with wild screams from sel was ina blaze. The scene was horrible. one end of the doomed ship to the other, erying | for that help which no buman hand could yive | Mothers in mortal agony cast their infants into the jsea with one last effort, and sank back into the flames. Some had placed their cbitdren in the |**channels” as a place of safety for a while, j but the fire bursting through the sides of the It is stated | that the Captain, seeing that the vessel could not vessel, instantly consumed them be saved, with his crew aud cabin passengers, took the boats, and left the reet to their dreadial fate- Captain Hart rescued in all about 30; and seeing auether ship near, seemingly looking for the | wrecked people, and having already as many ashe Leauld feed, bore up for St. John's and landed them. A ProcuamaTion By His Honor Roser | It is to be hoped that many wore may have been Hlopesos, Exquire, Administrator and Com- | anander-in-Chiet in and over Her Majesty's} ' gaved frem this catasthrope, which may be ranked i s a borr ‘hic tle hewanity Jeland Prvce Edward, aud the Territerive 4 mong those extra borrors which startle 5 thereauto belonging, Chancellor, Vice Admiral | from time to time. and Ordinary of the same, &ec. &e. Ke. R. Horesoy, Administrator. Whereas the Government of thiw Island hath de- volved apon me, agreeabiy toa Warrant under the Koval Sign Manual, dated at Balmoral, the 7 hir- tezath day of september, 1859: r : thought ft, by and with the advice of Her Maje« y's Executive Coancil of thie Island, to iseue this Proc lamation, hereby requiring and commanding all Oficers, Civil and Military, in this Governme: continue ia the regular and due execution of the Duties and Powers of their respective Offices. And I have, therefore, | | We are glad to learn that apon the whole the | fisheries promise better than for the fast few yeurs | Placentia Bay fishery is the only drawback at | present to the favourable prospects ; but we hope leven this will be removed. | —— ——_ NOVA SCOTIA . to} eee | A fire, which at one time threatened very serions consequences, broke out on Monday night I do farther reqnire and command all and singular | j7¢h inet. in a barn owned by Dr. Tupper, mn rear Her Majesty's Officers, Ministers, and loving eab- jects of this Island, and all others whom it may concern, to take due notice hereof, and to givetletr ready obedience uceordingly. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of this Is!and. at Charlotte town, this twenty-firet day of July, in the yexr of oor Lord ove thousand eizlt handred and sixty-ive, aadin the twenty ninth year of Her Majesty's re) gu By command, W. H. Porg, Col. Secretary. Cotostat Secretary's Orrice, let July, 1365 ~—His Honor the Administrator of the Guvernn ent has been pleased to appoint R. R. Hopaaon, baq Private Secretary. W. H, Porg, Cul. Sec’y. Notice.— His Honor the Administrator of the Goveroment will transact Public Business, at Go- verument House, on the asual business days, from 41 o'clock, a. m., to A ofer lL o'clock, p. m. ODG#0O8, Private Secretary. Government House, July 2st, 1865. ' Covemtat Stcnerarr’s Orrice, Jovy 21st, 1865. ~ James Laird, of New Glasgow Mills, Esquire, one | lof his dwelling in Holiis street, Halitox, but oceu- ' pied as a stable by Mr. W. Sullivan and Mr. \Howley. The dames rose fiercely for a time, and had wale considerable headway before the ‘firemen got the streams fiom the plugs te bear; \this onee accomplished the fire was speed:ly levercome. Dr. Tupper’s barn was destroyed. land a large store and a barn, owned by W. M. | Harrington, Esq, badly injured. There were ithe usual bureting of huse, and crowding of idlers in the way of the firensed, things which should be guarded against. The U.P Company were on | hand, ready for actiou, aud very promptly saved ‘a quantity of wearing apparel in the upper part ‘of the etore. We bave not learned how the fire jeer Sun. i —__— oe | Cawapran Securities.—The publication of ithe agreement between the British and ‘Canadian Government was immediately fol- of Her Mujesty’s Justices of the Peace for Quesn’s lowed by am advance at ag ermal “er * certain ot Tenant League, contrary to the Proclamation of Ris Excellency George Dundas, Esquire, Lieuteoant | J, having recently publicly aided aud sesisted | They are now close to arscciation, known a6 the Tenant Union, ten per cent in a few days. r, baving risen fully Ee The Richmond Commercial Bulletin makes Governor of thie Island, dated 220d March, 1565, | the singular statement that Mr. Bennett at His tionor the Administrator of the Goveroment, by | , by sud with the advice of Her Majesty’s Executive Couper! ee to direct that the name td be removed from the ( om- » Was this of the said James Mlesion of the Peace. W.H. Pops, Col. See’ y. lone time during the war offered to eall the codhenned ot the New York Hera/d to the Southera Confederacy, aod fixed fifty thou- ‘sand pounds sterling us the price. |} stomach, Nausea, Ludigestion, Morbid [nace ion of | bave it. as to forbid the suspieion of untruth. Many ewinent clergymen und physicians have lent their names to certify to the pub.ie the reliability of our remedies, while others have sent us the assurance of their conviction that our Preparations contribute im- ensely to the relief of our afflicted. suffering feilow men, The Agents below named are pleased to furnish gratis our American Alwanac, containing directions tor the use, and certificates of their eures, of the fullewing Complaints: — Costiveness, Bilious Complainta, Rh umatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Hesdache arising from foul the Bowels and Pain arnsing therefrom, Platulency, Loss of Appetite, all Discasee which require au evaeuant medicine. They als», by parifyng the blod and stimulating the system, cure mary ¢ m- plaints which it would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neu- ralgia and Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from @ low state of the body, or obstructions of its functions. Do not be put off by unprincipled deal @™ with other preparations whicb they make more profit on. Demand Ayer’sand take noothers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should | Prepared by DR. J.C. AYER & Co, Lowell, | Maas, and sold by Geo A. Bayard, St. John, N B.; Avery Brown & Co, Halitax, N. 8.; and by W. R. Watson, Ch’town, P. E. 1. —__—_ —» 6 o— ——- (F SPECIAL NOTICE. wry To the Readers of the Examiner, Charlotte- town, P. E. Island. The undersigned would respectfully ask atten- tion to the preparations known as HUNNEWELL’S UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, The Great Remedy for all Throat and Lung Complaints. HUNNEWELL’S TOLU ANODYNE, A perfect relief for Neuralgia, ell Nervous Com- plaints, and Loss of Sleep. HUNNEWELL'S ECLECTIC PILLS, Declared to be the moat perfect Cathartic and Fa- mily Pill; seldom r quiring more than One for a dose, act without Griping, and one that should be known to every family. These prepsrations will be noticed each month, and originating from most potent questions in Me- dicine, enjoyed for ten years unbounded reputation, "FXO be sold by Avcrion, (unless pre- viously disposed of ) on THURSDAY, the 27th instant, at 12 o'clock, on the premises, TWO BUILDING LOTS, No. 24, iv the First hundred of Towr Lote in the City. one fronting on Water Sireet, and the other on King Street, opposite the residence ot Frederick Kirecken, Esq. Terms easy and made known at sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. July 24, 1845. lin POSITIVE SAUTE. T° he Sold, on the Premises, on MON- DAY, the 7th day of AUGUsT next, at noon, One-fourth part of Town Lot No. 35. in the Firet Hundred of Charlottetown Lots, Jately owned by James CampBett. These premises are situate on the West end of King-street. Teums—20 per cent on day of sale, and remaiod- er with iuterest at 12 wooths. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, July 24, 1865. Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE. FUNHE Subeeriber offers for sale his beauti- fully situated Farm, in New Perth, Lot 52, coutaining 17U acres ef land, of the best de-crip- tion, 8U acres of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, aud well fenced with stone To-morrow, Tuesday, 25th July, The Property on Eus.on Street, near the entrance gular i“. both ways. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Liverpool, G. B. j suil from thia Port fer LIVER- — INST. assenugers. Apply to . ae L. C. OWEN, WILLIAM WELSH. Charlottetown, July 24th, 18€5. ‘Tatmagouche Bazaar als BkCWRIIGHe DAY, 27th JULY, at 5 o'clock, a. m, and will und back. BLAIR’S COACHES will couvey Pas- sengers to and from Tutmayouache tree of charge. By order, F. W. HALES, Sec’y. Charlottetown, July 24, 1865. Nash’s Best Scythes, Fork SALI CHEAP, at BEER & SONS. July 24, 1865. Sin Preserve Kettles, j* DRES3 and ENAMELLED at BEER & SONS. July 24, 1865. 5in Haying ‘Tools, | VARIELY, at _Jaly 24, 1865. Sin BEER & SONS. The Ship L. C. OWEN, Ropet Fraser Commander, will PUOL, G. B, on SATURDAY, the Hue excellent accommodations for ve E Steamer Heather Belle will leave POPE'S WHARE for BRULE on THURS. return sume evening. Fare — Six Shillings there ITALIAN WINE. URE unbrandied RED WINK, im- ported direct from SIENA, Tuscany, throngh the agency of Join F Newbery, Esq., for sale at the Store of WM. H. WILSON, Dawson's Building. July 17, 1865. h isl p w BOSTON and COLONIAL Steamship Line. TT! Ki PINK sea-going Steamships GREY- HOUND, P A Nickxisox, Master, and COMMERCE, F M Sxow, Master, will leave BOSTON tor CHARLOTTETOWN alternatively. every TUESDAY, calling ut Halifax and Canso Keturning, they will leave Charlottetuwa for Bos- tou every Monday. The Commerce” will eal! at Pictou, on her re- fo" by urrangements just now completed FLOUR will be forwarded from New York to Charlottetown for THREE SHILLINGS per Bar- rel, by the above-named Liuve. in connection with a Line of Steamships between New York and Boston, which lind at the same wharf asthe “Greyhound”’ aud “Commerce.” Whitney and Hatheway, New York, Ageuts. z For FREIGHT or PASSAGE by the Boston & Colouial steamsbip Line, apply to FRANKLIN SNOW & Co, 4, Commercial Street, Busion, or to I. C. MALL, Agent. Ch'town, July 24, 1865. AUCTION, Flour, Wine, Rum, Tea, &c., &c. N front of Sates Room, on WEDNES DAY the 26th of Jovy, ut half-past 11 o’clock, 100 Barrels Fiour, superfine and Extra, 10) Gallons Port Wine in lots of 5 gallons, 100 do Claret do., in do do 2 Puvcheous Demerara Rum, 2 Casks Scotch Whi key, 10 B rrela Porter, 1 Pints, 20 Boxes Soap, 10 do. T. D. Pipes, 6 do Starch, 1 Box Indigo, 6 do Giass, 8% 10 and 10% 12, 1 Barrel Pickles, 1 Barrel dried Apples, 1 Cask Seal Oil, 2 Casea Matches. —ALSo— Pieces Striped, Grey and White Cottons, Satinetts, Deuims Linings, Coats, Paits. Ves s, Cotton Warp, Candie Wick, Black Thread, Dress Material, Bonnete and Hats, Fancy Belts, Scarfs, with a lot ot Hardware and Carpenters’ Tools. Terms liberal. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. July 17, 1865. Isl. & R. W. lin. WOTICE. i a MORROW (Tuesday, July 25th) will positively be the Last Day ot! Messrs. LAWRENCE & CO.’s stay in Charlottetown, Will be at Summersips, at Orape’s Horrt. on MONDAY, July 31st, aod remain ONE WEEK. July 24, 1865. lin IMPROVED SPECTACLES EYE PRESERVERS, PPATRONIZED and recommended dy the most eminent Oculists, and Gentlemen and aed and other fences: the remainder is cover- | of the Medical Profession, as being of great trans- ed with firewood aud rails. stream of water on the Farm. There is a well finished Dwelling Houec 3426, anda Barn 5026, and a never tailing Well of Water at the house. For particulars apply to Thomas Owen, Esq Georgetown; Mr. Williau Stewart, Montague, | « There is a large parent refractive quality, so constructed us to effect the utmost relief, aud preserving the function of the Eyes. New: Discovery for the Eyes. {ntportant to all suffering from defective sight, arising either from age or other canses. The Sivht of the Aged greatly assisted, the Weak Sight Lot 19; or to the owner at Cardigan Bridge, «trengtheved, and the Perfect Sight preserved. PETER STEWART, July 24,1965. Gi JOHN BELL, NMerehant Lailor, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. daly 24, 1865. ly Lime. Lime. J UST REUVE.VED. on consignment — 200 Barrels No L LIME. For sale by July 24, 1865. J. 8. CARVELL. Wanted Immediately! TES Healthy, Active, We.l-recommended GIRLS to work in a FACTORY at New- buryport, Massachusetts. For particulars apply to ). KLALL, Agent Boston & Colonial Steamship Line. Charlottetown. Jniy 24. CIVIC ELECTIONS. BY ,.THE MAYOR. oa ee ie pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Eighteenth year of the Reign of her present Majesty, intituled **An Act to incorporate the ‘own of Charloutetown,” I Go hereby give Public Notice that an Klection of Mayor and Five Councillors, for the City of Charlottetown, will be held on ‘uesday, Ist August next, at the several places following, that is to say :— Iu Ward No 1, at the store of A H Yates, Esqr, corner of Qneen and Water Streets. In Ward No 2, at the Fire Engine House, front- ing on Great George Street. In Ward No 3, at the City Hall. In Ward No 4, at the Fire Eugine Honee, front- ing on King Square. In Ward No 5, at the Honse of Mr HB Smith, fronting on Great George Street. And at the said Elections the Poll will be opened at. 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open till Siu the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. readers are invited to accept such notices as a true index of character, and give me their confidence to test them. JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass. For sale by Dealers in every city and town Desiers with good business references supplied on cum mission W. K. Warson, T. DesBrisay, M. W Sxinner, Wholesale and Retail Agents, Charlottetown. Fuly 17. 1865. lm Launched, On the 11th instant, from the Shipyard of Mr. N. J. Brown, * Brown's Mart,” a superior Brigan- tine, (janiper), of 120 tons register, called the Five Sisters. This vessel was built under the inspection of Messrs. Lioyd’s agent, to clase 7 years. Married, Qn Thursday, the 20th inst, by the Rev J Davis, Mr Philip C Lord, of Tryon, to Miss Louisa Weeks, of this City. : A Crapand, on the 11th instant, by the Rev Mal- colm Ross, Mr Jonathan McWilliams, Merchant, of the above named place, to Misa Margaret McPhail, of Buctonche, New Branswick. Died, Of Cancer, Jane, the beloved wife of Edward —————— wth resignatian to the Divine | lock, | Willock, Esq. Stair, in the 57th year of her age, after 18 months of almost unparalleled a she bore At China Point, on the 9th inet, Macgaret Wil- ed 8 youn third daughter of the late C M “Number One shall comprise all that part of | Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester | Street; Number Two shall comprise all that part lof Charlottetown which lies sonth of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street- Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Graftou and uorth of Richmond Streets ; Number Fonr shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy and north of Grafton Streets; Number Five shall com- prise all thai part of Charlottetown which lies uorth of Fitzroy Street, inelnding the Common of the said Town.’’—See 18 Vic., Cap. 84, intituled ‘An Act to incorporate the Town of Charlottetown.”’ tf. H. HAVILAND, Mayor. Mayor's Office, July 24, 1865. 18G5. Messrs. LAWRENCE & Co., OCULIST-OPTICIANS, 15 Bernard Street, Russell Square, London, G. B., and at the Halifax Hotel, Desire to inform the Clergy, Gentry and Inhabi- tants of Charlottetown and vicinity, that Mr. N. LAZARUS, a member of the firm,is now ona professional visit to P. E. Island, and can be con- sulted at the Pavition Hote&t, Charlottetown, on ___ land after MONDAY, the 10th JCLY next, for| wOLASSES and 75 Packages Bright SUGAR. TWO WEEKS ONLY. The great success of Mesers. L. & Co., as OP- TICIANS, is to be found in their peculiar skill.— Any one with weak or impaired vision will find The Adaptation of Lenses to the Eye attended with only pleasing results. The eye is first examined, and on that examination the Opti- cian bases Lis selection of the Lenses. It will be found that The First Pair of Spectacles invariably suit, and will be necessarily grateful to the aght, and the eve eo fitted with spectacles possessing the requisite power, neither more nor less. do not fail, or require the constant changes that are so neces- sary where badly fitted or meroper gioriee are used. Charlottetown, July 3, 186. FLODI THe subscriber has JUST RECEIVED. ex Brig Retriever, from NEW YORK— 600 Bbls. FLOUR, choice brands, cheap for cash and warranted good. Also iu Store, 6 Puns. fine old JAMAICA, 8 Hhds. GIN, 20 Cases GIN. WM. McGILL. Ch'town, July 17,1865. din IRISH VOLUNTEER PIO NIC. ve E Annual PIC NIC of the LRISH VOLUNTEERS wiil take place on WE D- NESDAY, the 2d AUGUST next, at WARKEN FARM, which bas been kindly given for the occa- sion. The Steamer HEATHER BELLE will leave Pope’s Wharf at 9 and 11 o'clock, punetually, cou- veving the party to and from the grounds. The Volunteer Band will be in attendance, and the best Violinists have been engayed. The Committee feel satistied that, witb the ex- cellent arrangements which are being made, they will be »ble to please their numerous guests, by enlivening the day's proceedings with different amusing games, &c. They will offer prizes for the following : P Reel, Scotch Reel, Walizing Quadrille, Irish Foot Races (400 yards), Sack Races, Jumping, Throwing the Stene, &e, to which a small entrance fee will be charged Parties wishing to compete in these games will leave their names with the lerk. The day's proceedings will terminate with a QUADRILLE PARTY in the evenivg Voluv- teers attending will appear in uniform. No person will be perwitted to sell refresh ments ou the grounds except the party selected by the Committee. Tickets — To admit a Lady and Gentleman, 36; International Steamship Company. ye Ki Splendid Sea- going STEAMER “NEW BRUNSWICK,” E. B. Wincbester. Master, will leave Reed's Point Wharf every MONDAY, at 8 o'clock, a. m., for Rastport, Port- land and Boston, until further notice. FARES: From Charlottetown to Eastport,............$5. “ te PO enon vartlucl 8 9 0 8é a “e . Boston, se eee ttevececes By Steamer and Railway to Boston,.........1 on Fures and petahe r ble in New Braus- wick curveney. i ABV Agent. July 24, 1865, ane Boat for Sale. order, for Ba le. , Office. Sins nly 24, 1865. 2s SMALL SALLING BOAT, in perfect Enquire “deh Examiven stores of Messrs Owen Connolly, J. G. Eckstadt, W. Murray, C. Rielly, eud of the following Com- mittee: Mesers C. Quirk, W.C. Grant, J. Murphy, ’ Connell. =. Ge W. McINTYRE, Co's Clerk. July 17,1865. Sin COPPER PAINT. Gentleman's, 28 3d; Lady's, 1s 6d; to be bad at the! T. Cabill. J. Connolly, T. Floyd, M. Furness and HE subscriber has received a consign- ——— - REGULAR TRADER. THE Celebrated Clipper Bark | “UNDINE,” Lawrenc? Kicknam, Commander, will sail fron: this Port, on TUESDAY. the 18th inst., and will | leave LIVERPOOL again, refurning, | on the lst day of SEPTEMBER uext. Merchauts desirous of having their Gooda out by the fost Fall Ship will act wisely by crderug in ie i ONDINE.” Passengers. Apply in Liverpool to Mensra. Josrru Porr & Co., Trafford Chambers; here to the owner, JAMES C. POPE. Ch'town, July 10th, 1865. li Packets between Liverpool}, rue Subscribers in returning thanks to the importers of goods for their patronage per Ships * THERESA” and “* L. C. OWEN,” beg to give them notice that they purpose buving vesrels on the berth loading for Charlottetown as below :— The Clipper Ship “L. C. OWEN, A 1 at Lieyd’s, coppered und copper fastened, 481 tons register, R. Fraser, Communder, will sail from LIVERPOOL about Sth SEPTEMBER. The Clipper Brig * EVADNE,” 300 tous, A 1 at Lioyd’s, JoskPH McDunaLp, Commander, will sui! from GLASGOW on or about Sth SEPTEMBER. The Subscribers would a so inform shippers from | Glasgow that they purpose placing her new Barque the ** ELECTRO,” 400 tons register, ou the line between GLASGOW and CHARLOTTE- LOWN, to follow the “EVADNE” in spring of 1866. For further particulars apply in Liverpoo! to Messrs. WILLItM stewart & Co.. | & 3 Traf- ford Chambers, South Joln Street, in Glasgow to James Kevso, Jr. Keg , Union = or in Ubar- _C oaeer lottetowu to a. N, WM. WELSH. Ch'town, Jnne 5, 1865. isl pro rw 2m IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. FFE Subscriber has just received, per Steamers ‘“‘ Greyhound”’ and ‘* Commerce,” his annual supply of Mauny’s celebrated patent Mowing & Reaping Machines, whick have given such general satisfaction through- out the Island. He has also received those admir- able Morse Rakes, which no farmer should be without. The capabilities of thore celebrated Machines being now so well tested and known that it ia use- less to descant on their merits. They will be sold low for cash, or on approved joint notes of one or two years. Tbe undersigned have been appointed Agents for the above Machines: Hon. Andrew A. McDonald, Georgetown. Hon. F. Kelly, Fort Augustus. John Kuight Esq, Souris. Wm. W. Irving, Esq., Charlottetown. Mr. Thomas Anuear, Montague River, or to the Subseriber at Orwell Cheap Store. R. J. CLARKE. _ July 10, 1865. If you wish buy Furniture, CALL AT DOUGLASS WAREROOMS, HE HaS THE Largest and Best Assortment Ready - made Furniture, OF THE LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES! to select from in the Island, at | Extremely Low Prices. ter Please call and examine. GEORGE DOUGLAS, Corner of Kent Street and King Square. Ch’town, June 5, 1865. West India Produce. Mu SUBSCRIBER offers for sale, at his new Warehouse, Queen-street, opposite Peake’s Stores, the unsold portion of the Cargo of Brigt. Hecen Davies, from Demerara, viz :— 10 Puns. heavy retailing MOLASSES, 10 Hhds. Museovado SUGAR, | 50 Barrels choice grannlated Sngar, for family use or preserviug equal to refined sugar. ALSO IN STORE, Ex L. C. Owen from Liverpool— 50 Bolts Bleached Navy Canvas from Nos. 1 to 7. " a Gourock, * 1 to 3, Ibe. Seaming Twine, 20 Bundles Oakumn, Chaiu Cables for small vessels, sizes } inch, 9-16 and j. 7 Chain Anchors toeuit do. 2 sets Knee Burs for a vessel of 200 tons, 50 Blls. Mees and Prime Mess Pork, (W.C. Harrie’ curing.) He wishes to inform tho Trade that the Brigt. Heten Davies may be expected about the 15th JULY, with 200 Puns. very choice Barbadoes ese DANIEL DAVIES. Charlottetown, Sth June, 1865. _ist pro NOTICE. R.GAUVREAU bas removed to Grest George Street, oppesite the CATHOLIC CHURCH. Regular tp Line of Glasgow & Charlottetown. { Has superior uccowmodation for) INES A "OE NM EE. | Come Lacy, put the kettle on. ]'m thirsty as can be, And nothing do I doat apon | Sg jnuch as Bell's famed Tea. It cheers, revives, and frcabens me, These sultry sammer days, And dearly do i like to see, My Caddy full always. But now I find ‘tie running low, And therefore bye and by, To Beil’s pray do not fail to go, And get a fresh supply. And as the price of Beil’s famed Toa Has lately been reduced. Of course we very soon shal] see, Much benefit produced. For a tritle leas in every pound, Which we ave wont to bur, Will save before the year comes round, A dress for you and [. Established 1853, FOR THE SALE OF FIRST-CLASS TEAS. BELL'S PROVISION STORE. Queen's Square, July 3, 1865. tf OUR SPRING Importations Per L C. OWEN and UNDINE, ARE NOW READY FOR INSPECTION & SALE. BEER & SONS. _Ch'town, 15th May, 1865. ECEIVED by the Spring \. Ships from England, and for Sale Cheap— 20 Tons Iron, 12 Bundles Sheet iron, ;12 Boxes Tin, 3 “ Galvanized Do | 42 Bdls. Steel (in spring, 230 pieces Plough Metals,/ cast, shoe & blister.) 195 Bags Nails and Spikes, Leask Chain Traces, | : cask Files, 1 * Sad Irous, “ Serews, i * Zine, ) 1 “ Look & eve Hinges. 134 Kegs Paints, 1 cask Vices, | 1 cask Bolte and Nats, 3 puirs Bellows, | 1 case Suwa, 3 Auvils, 1 * §lates, 380 Gls. Paint Oil, 1 cask Shot, | 1 Bag Curled fair, 1 case Ritle Cartridge, | 1 ble Shoemuaker's 1“ Pereussior Caps,| — Hemp, 50 coile Cordage, i2 dozen Scythes, 3 barrels Putty, 15 Caske and Cases General Hardware Goods. ALSO, Rarrels Washing Soda, Keys Baking Soda, Boxes Soap, Boxes Pipes, Bags Walnuts aud Filberts, Cases Confectionery, and General Groceries. W. EL. DAWSON. Jane Sth, 1865. Jeff. Davis will be pardoned. I. J. WALDRON, Main Street, next door to M. W. Skin- ner's Drug Store, FFERS for sale. FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY all his extensive stock of Clasaware, Brooches of all kinds, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Work Boxes, Elastic Snapenders, Sop, Superior Honey Dew Cavendish Tobaceo, st Wholesale or Retail, Walnut Writing Desks, LAMPS IN VARIBTY. One of the L»rgest and Rest Assortment of Jewellery and Watches ever offered in this market. 100 Bbls SUPERIOR FLOUR, 50 Chests BEST TEA. All kinds of LINEN PAPER COLLARS, very cheap, and a variety of other articles. Country Dealers will find it to their advantage to inapect this Stock of Goode before making their purehases elsewhere, x8 they will be sold at un- usnally low prices for cash Ch'town. P. E.1., Jaly 3, 1885. tf BrLOUR. ANDING., ex Schr. Mary White, this day, from New York— 200 Barrels Superfine Extra State FLOUR. R. W. BRECKEN, adjoining Bank of P. E. Island. Ch'town, Jane 26, 1865. rw is! mon 3m LIME! EER & SONS have just received a supply of ENGLISH and PUG WASH LIME. STONE, and are prepared to furnish SUPERIOR LIME to those who require it. July 10, 1865. 4ine FLOUR, FLOUR. eu E subscriber will continne to receive ver Steamahips ‘Greyhound’ and ‘Commerce’ > Soston. a fresh supply of Superfine and Extra from FLOUR, which he will offerat AUCTION, in lote to enit purchasers, every BATURDAY, uuless circumstances prevent. I. C. HALL. Charlottetown, Jnne 26, 1865. Sugar, Molasses, Flour, I OW LANDING, the Cargo of the solr. “ Alice,” consisting of 5 hhds very bright MUSCOVADO 8UGAR, 22 ** Prime Porto Kico MOLASSES, 68 tierces . 20 barvele t Mnuscovado pO 100 Sides SOLE LEATHER, For Sale low from the wharf, by J. 8. CARVELL. Charlottetown, July 10, 1865. SPECIAL NOTICE! ! rJ\HE undersigned have ap- July. 17, 1865. all pa Qin NEW ENGLAND Roofing Agency OF P. E. ISLAND. VW E, the undersigned, do hereby certify that Mr. E.R. TAYLOR bas superintended the covering of our buildings with his Rooting Material, and they have given us entire satisfac- tion. HENRY PALMER, H. HASZARD, BERTRAM MOORE, D. M. FRASER. Ch'town, July 10, 1865. tf WOTICE. PV ILLIAM A. LOCKERBY, of this City who I advertised ae my Agent. is not anthorised from this date to transact any business on my account. Parties owing for STOVES will please cali and settle for the same at the Snbecri- ber’s Office. EDW.R TAYLOR, July 10. 1865. Office, Water-St. FARMERS’ DEPOT. PENVHE Subscriber has just opened twenty ‘dozen Nash's Snperior double steeled crown Serthes ; also, Sneaths, Seythe Stones, Hay-forks, Rukea, Fork and Shovel Handles. to which the attention of the Faimers are especially requested. JOHN HIGGINS. Great George Street, July 3, 1865. din FOR SALE. | X Brit. “THOMAS YOUNG," from NEW YORK: 200 "Bbls. Extra State FLOUR, 106 * Superfine 5 * CORN MEAL, 20 Boxes COFFEE, (lb packages) 75 Bbla. choice Cabiv BISCUIT, | i | 6: * TALLOW, 20 Boxes SOAP, = CANDLES, 25 Sides SOLE LEATHER, 30 Bbis. KEROSENE OIL, 30 ** PITCH, ‘Kit Carson.” from BOSTON x ‘Kit Carson,” from BOSTON: = 159 Bble. choice CANADA FLOTR. J. ROBERTS ECKART, Peake’s Brick Buildings, Water Stregt. Charlottetown, July 3, 1865. Best Island Tobacco ! pe business, would intimate that they have GREATLY BEDUCED article for Wood bottomed Vessels, gait comp aweed, Mnecles, &c. vantage to give this velasble Paint @ trial. Printed directions for use prnmerer each can. . SC. HALL. Charlottetown, June %, 1865. ment of Tarr and Worson's PATENT METALLIC or COPPER PAINT, a sagevien etely reserves them from Wortas, Barnaoles, Grass. . Saves iltins sthesagek enti momnie ted Steamboats, Fishing schooners, swall Vessels, an ; ; Boute of all kinds, will find it greatly to their ad-| Samples can be bad by calling at their Stere to The Price of their Tobacoo, which is pronounced by judges to be the Best Manufactured on the Island HE subscribers, in reterning thanks to their friends and enstomers for the patronage extended to them since their commencement ip pointed Mr. Hi. J. RICHARDSON, of Summer- side, their AGENT, where TOBACCO can be had at the SAME RATE as in Char- lottetown. LOWDEN & RICHARDSON. May 1, 1865 tf Spring 18G5! RONDST HOVE. NEW SPRING GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH! H Hi ASZ4RD would respectfully inform his friends and tne pnblic generally that he HAS JUST RECEIVED a large and well selected SPRING STOCK London, Manchester, Glasgow, Bradford and Birmingham GOODS, comprising all the —— wae for a genera! " Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, &c- Iu the latest stylee aud neweet fabrics of | Dress Materials, Mantles, Shawls, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ready- made Clothing, Cloths, §c. All of which will be sold at the Lowest Prices for Cash. Charlottetown, May 15, 1865. NOTICE TO THE TRADE. HE SUBSCRIBER HAS RECEIV- EDTHE USUAL Spring & Summer Reports of Fashions for 1866, vith FULL Sizep Cut Patrerse or Garments re einen Orders puuctuaily wi “TORN Queen Street, aurloleiown. April 10th, 1865. : 1 2 BBLS. No. 1 HERRING, — ween-street, vext door to the Bauk of P. E Jeland. 3 Lae ao do , t ie LOWDEN & RICHARDSON, + Se gone 9, Poet 1 Charlottetown, April 3, 1865. isl f Chariotipstowa, ‘ ; aetna fame sen memento mmN me ie Labrador Herring for Sale. ~ of ne sroney: meme