a aceite AM iia tS i ii i it } : . a a Se en gak CIVIL WAR IN THE STATES. | yY TELEGRAPH TO THE EXAMINER. | Sr. Jous, N. B., July 26. Wednesday. severe fiyhting at Atlanta. Friday tat Confederates attacse 1 Federal position and | suffered sever= repulse. Federal official advices | report 4,000, Confederate lose 12,000. : Rousseau with a cavalry force captured Mout- ; Alabama, destroying much property, | nerd, ra lroads, &e twee fs aide ’ She 5 u ee Saber. Ve ra Sunday. General Crook | . . 4. back te Williamspert. Gold 253. ae _ aon daiea to 15th. Opinion growing aun tost the Danish question will be peacetully 4. — London woney market improving wer po aspects.-Markets geverally un- ull clhaug 7 Sr. Joun, N. B., July 4 Confederate force, reported 25,000 strong, gute Gen. Earley, defeated Gens. Averill and Crooke at Winchester, on Sunday, have eccupied Martinsburg, and threaten Harper's Ferry. i js supposed to be the same force which made former raid into Maryland, and that having learned that the 6th and 19th corps have been withdrawn, they meditate another invasion. A severe fight near Brovuaville, Texas. An Tihnois regiment waa nearly annihilated. Des- perate guerilla fighting in Kentucky and Missouri. Confederates still occupy Atlanta. Sherman holds outer defences of the city. Geld 253. The Steamship “ Seetia™ arrived at New York last night. Ceutirmed that Denmark proposed a truce and concession offered. Another Confederate cruiser called the “ Gen- eral Lee,” reported in the English Channel. New Yor, July 24. An order from the War Department requires suppression of exaggerated details of new raid inte Maryland. Federals still hold Harper's Ferry. Full details received of sanguinary battle before Atlanta on the 22ad. Federals captured il stand of colors, 1200 prisoners. Over S000 Confederate dead buried on the field. Federal Jous 4000 killed and wounded. Gen. Stoneman with strong cavalry force, en route to cut rail road to Macon. Gea. Rousseau returned to Marietta with trifling \osa; he destroyed 31 miles of Atlanta and Montgotery railroad, captured and paroled 200 prisowers. All quiet before Petersburg, except vccaswnal caunuonading. Gold fluctuated, teday, between 244 and 254 —last quotations 250. July 29th, 8 p. m. Some severe fighting in the vicinity ef Peters burg, but without definite resulis..... Confede- rates attacked General Butler's lines. They were repulsed with serious loss, and four guns left in the hands of the Federals. .... Contede- rates claim vietory at Atlanta, but acknowledge heavy lose including ove general killed and three wounded. .... On the contrary, despatches at Washington affirm that Sherman was victorious in every encounter, avd place Confederate loss at 18,000... .. Since Sherman crossed the Chatta- hoochie, newspaper correspondents assert that Atianta is within Sherman's grasp and could be occupied at any mowent, but captare and destruc- tien of Confederate army is what he is contending for..... Federals lost 1000 to 1200 in the fight near Martinsbburg on Sunday. Col. Mulligan Killed... .. Gold 252. Sr. Joun, N. B., August Ist, 13864. Confederates have invaded Pennsylvania. They occupied Chambersburg on Saturday morning with a strong force o! cavalry and artillery. Go sernor of Pennsylvania called on the people to de- fend their howes, sa)3 the invasivn is of two gi- »gantic a nature te be considered a mere raid... . Telegraph is only working to Harrisburg. -... Reported that Gen. G cant has caputred three en- ture brigades and several guts. No particulars giveu..... Reported that a Federal guubeat has been sunk by a rebe! ram in James River..... Steamer “ Bremen,” from Southampton on the 20th, at Cape Race on Saturday... .. 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The Famiily Sewing Machine con- stitutes our greatest success in Sewing Machine inventions and enterprises. This, our “ Letter A” Family Sewing Machine, 13 destined to find its way into every household, to the exclusion of the numerous toys and nuisances, in the shape of worthless Sewing Machines, which have been palned off oa ane. guuie. A bad Sewing Mactnne, as the parchaser will very soon discover, is Worse that useless — it’s in the way. Every one who has Sewing Machines to sell, claims that his is the best. It is the business ot the buyer to find out the beet, and not to purchase on mere hearsay or laudation. It is the business of the buyer to see that the Machine about to be purchased will do all that is claimed for it—to see that it is easy to learn to use it—that it can be easily adjusted for all kinds of work—that it has durability, and that it can be used without liability te get out of order. SINGER Mancractrurtne Co. JOHN HIGGINS, Agent. Charlottetown, July 25th, 1364. : +>. ies Tue Civic Elections will take place te-morrow. We have heard no notes of preparation for them, and we suppose they will pass off as stupidly and quietly as usual. ——-----<ae- The remains of an Indian were lately found em- bedded in ruck salt, four feet below the aurface, in the immense salt field near Salt Springs, Neva- da Territory, completely.—The body was in a complete state of preservation, and from auppear- ances had lain there for urany years, perhaps for ages. The flesh was perfectly dry like that of a muiminy, and it was evideat that it had been per- fectly saturated with brine, which prevented its decay. Crors.—Throughout the Isand the crops are looking well, and the prospect is cheering Should the demand for Oats be good, our farmers will this autumn, in all probability, receive a handsome returu for their labor. The quantity of Oats sown was very large, and there is a pros- pect of ar abundant crop. Hay-making has com- meneed in several parts of the Island, the crop, we believe, is a very fair one.—Jsl. i PRIXCETOWN BaZAAR AND TEA —The Ba- | tized on Tuesday, the 19th inet. zaar and Tea at Princetown came off as adver- The day was ee ue; goods. auars requested to send Pleniputentiary to Vienna | Sine, and preparations had been made on a grand immediately... .. “Florida” destroyed two more | ale, especially in the Tea departmedt, ‘The Ip- veesels. | stitute was tastefully decorated tor holding the —_— - +> —__ ——. | Bazaar, which was well patromzed. All seemed Uston OF THE COLONIES.—At 2 meeting of | to ejoy themselves iu view of the fine surrounding Po a eee a + ithe Executive Council on Tuesday last, the fol flowing gentlemen were appuinted to represert this Colony at the sppreaching Conference de-| ings were happily closed by the delivery ot seve-| signed to deliberate on the question of a Union of the Colouies:—Hynerables Messrs, Gray, W H. Pope, and Edward Palwer, (on the Gevern- Hon. Mr. Coles aud Huo. A. Me- Donald, (ou the Oppositionside.) The Conference ment side); 8 expected te take place in Charlottetown during | ithe firat week in S: We shall have a he subjeet before then, and steenber. goed deal to say on what we do say or write will be intended to as sist the dehberatione of the Delegates. ANOTHER StiocKine RaiLway Disasvern.— ‘The catastrophe en the Erie railroad, of which | | Not one day in a year need be fost by sickness, if acenery, tasteful arrangements, and ample provi- sion inade for their gratification. The result of the whule was a splendid success. The proceed- MEDICINE FOR THE POOR. MEDICINE FUR THE POOR. MEDICINE FOR THE POOR. i ral speeches by clergy meu present The amount | » | reahzed, including dunatious in money, Was wboul | £200.— Pre. } cai ' i minutes, and cure bint if sick without lose of time If the laterer, the mechanic, sailor, woodcutter the boatman, the farmer, the merchant, the student or the professioual man ix seized with pain or i- sick, Radway's Ready Kelief wiilenre him quickly wa had a brief annewucement by telegraph seme | this medicine is used when pain or discomfort ix <lays age, Was almert as dextr.ctive of life as the | late aceident near Montreal.—A special train carrying 835 Confedv rate prisoners and 120 Un- ion guards, had left Jersey city at 6 o'clock Fri- day moruing, aud proceeded in safety gs far as Shohola, a station aout twenty miles west of Port Jervis, where the double track ends Cowing cast at the same time was a regular train. Ite conductor stopped at Lackawaxen, | the station next weet of Shehola, and enquired | of the telegraph operator whether the track was | clear to Shwhola, and was told all trains then | due had passed. He thereupon started his train | at fifteen miles an hour, and after running a mile or two at that rate over a read which con- stantly pierces defilee and bends in sharp curves, came suddenly upon the special train, also moving rapidly. And in one terrible moment the two trains lay in caine, avd out of their passengers 64 were killed and 120 wounded. The tender of the passenger traiu was turned up on eud; the first ear was jammed inte a space less than six feet, and the tender fell back upen it. It contained thirty-seven men, and from its wreck thirty-six were taken out dead, only one man escaping with his jife by falling between the platforms to the earth. Three o! the care in al) were totally destroyed. Some of the bodies were shockingly mutilated, heads eumpletely crushed, bodies transfixed, impaled on timbers or iron roda, or smashed between the colliding beams. Of the soldiers killed sixteen were Federals and forty- four Contederates. -- ~~ QuanTeacy Sgssic.y oF THE Gaand Divison at Atsertos.—On Monday the 25th inst., after a good deg! of trowble aid considerable inconvenience, we started:from the city for tite purpose of atsend- ing the abeve named meeting of Grand Division. Under a very hotsan, and with a leisure drive, we reached Wleagly iver, the lycation of “ Ark of Safety"’ Division, where resting a while, we then proceeded to Campbeltou, the * locale’'of, “ Gran- ville’ Division. Having obtained * cefreshments for man and beast’ wt each of the above places, we pursued our journey 'o Margate, the hoine of the * Prince Willian” Division, which we had the plea- sure of meeting. Here we enjoyed a“ good time,” from the fact that other \wo Divisions were there represented, viz., * |’rimce Consort,’ No. 62 and * Praternal,"’No.74. Beingathome for this night, Tuesday, the 2fch. finds us parsuing our course Westwurd, when, after several exiles on the way we at last reached Birch Hill in time to meet the | Division of that name located here. This being our home for the nig!it, iteis enough to say that we enjoyed a pleasant time. Arrangemexts having deen entered into between this and “ Good Will” Division for atime and place of forming in a pro- cession to proceed to Alberton. Wedneaday morn ing, the 37th, finds e« on our journey, under a cen- voy, to Lot Li, the location of the last named Divi- sion. Here, after a ve ty short stay, the two Divisions started in company for our destination, forming @ procession of some fourteen or sixteen vehicles of various descriptions. Lut oh! euch a day,—the wind blowing fercely, caused the dust to penetrate into the most hidden recesses of our ap- porel, As we approvched Alberton, the procession as enlaryed to soine twenty or twenty two couvey- ances, all of which reached the “ locale” of “‘Pio- néer” Division in perfect safety, although in a de- plorable state from the effecta of the dust, on reaching whieh parties were to ve seen approach. ing from all direetious for the purpose of enjoying themselves over a good eup of tea. This part of the proceedings over, « few short addresses were delivered, after which the audience dismissed, and the Seasion was duly ope aed. Ou this occasion we had “eleven Divisions represented, from “ nine’ of which “ eighteen’ Representatives were initiat- ed. Several Keports were ambmitied, the most important of which was that of the Grand Seribe. The namber of Divisions on the roll is 49; but as 9 divisions kave not yet re , we defer the uwuxl Statistical Sucumary for the present, simply stating that the 40 reporting give a membership of 1594, with 663 Lady Visitors in 34 Divisions. As the hour of “ nine” draws nigh—the time to whieh the Grand Division adjourned—we must raw our remarks to @ close, in the h that we tay be in time to appear in your irene of the 30th Mstant, and also that we may be able to yivea Mure extended accouut in your future issue.—Com. To Paor. ———— oo Wheeling, Virginia is a quaint and venerable Place. The “ Intelligencer,” of that city, gives | the following sketch, vouching fur ite aceuracy, | Which could be only true of Wheeling: “We Saw, yesterday, guing up toward the upper ferry, | & team of four anivo a horse, a poney,a mule, | aad a bull, The borse had the heaves, the pouey | Was bliud, the mule was lame, and the bull had ao | Provision for fly tine, In the wagen, which was | Su ordinary one, sat a white man, a chi pled | Migger, and a tame skunk. The chabk wee Bro an 8 map of comm: The wii wes » the coma ite own ° Ger beld thestunk.”* wee ee | baie and Storekeepers every where. - souris. Plow experienced. Ht should be im every hut, cabin, house, poinee, shop, camp, barge, canal boat in the ’rice 25 cents per bottle. Sold by Drugyists aneeeenitilinaatiasite Mothers, Motuers, Motaras — Don't fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for all diseases incident to the period of teething in children. It relieves the child from pain, cures wind colic, regulates the bowels, and by giving relief and health to the child, wives rest to the mother, Tweaty-five cents a bottle. — -—<—me - A THING OF BEAUTY, IS A JOY FOREVER. Who can be beautiful with a sickly pule com- = Keep the pores of the Skin free, and the loud pure, and your cheeks will vie with the Rose and Lily. The Skiuiv formed with thousands of pores in every inch of surface whose office it is to carry offthe impurities of the blood—the acknow- ledyed canse of all diseuses of mankind—when the ekin is dry and parched—when it is covered with eruptions— when itis celd and clammy—when there ia inward fever or intlannnation—it is impossible for the skin under these circumstances to perform its proper functions, and to carry off the impurities from the body as designed by our Creator. JUDSON’S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS remove these obstructions, and produce free and healthy blood, remove the eruption from the skin, and cause it to brighten with the flush of youth and beauty. Beauty so much admired and loved. Beauty with out paints and commetics— but beauty produced by heaith and happiness. Judson's Mountain Herb Pills are sold by all Medicine Dealers. ——— —= —————— Married, On the 27th ultimo, at Summerside, by Archdeacon Read, D. D., Mr. Robert Tinson Helinan, Mer- chant, to Ellen, secoud daughter of the late Mr. Wm. McEwen, Merchant, Summerside. At the residenve of Mr. Alex. Allen, Wellington, on the 2lst ultimo, by the Rev. W. R. Frame, Mr. Thomas Brehaut, of Saminerside, to Margaret Sa- sauna, fith danghter of Wm. Alley, Ksq., of Hill- side, Cardigan. At Bay Fortune, on the 19th July, by the Rev. Henry Crawford, Mr Peter McCallum, of Mount Hope, to Miss Margaret Isabella Arthur, daughter of Mr David Arthur, of Bay Fortune. In Chicago, Ill; at St Jame’s Church, on the 12th instant, by the Rev W. H. Cooper, A B, father of the bride, Mr W. W. Lawtou and Mies Annie M. Cooper, both of that city. On the 28th instant, by the Rey R. Laird, Mr John M. Clark, Lot 18, to Miss Elizabeth Stewart, Shipyard, Lot 18, Died, On the Ith of June last, at her residence, Brant- ford, C. W., Muria Beilhouse, aged 31 years, be- loved wife of Mr. Thomas Large, formerly of Prince Edward Island. At Ponds, New London, on the Lfth ultimo, after a long and painfal illness, Mr. Donald McKay, furmer, aged S83 years. He wus “s uiet, honest, industrious, and inoffensive man, and much respec- ted by all who knew him. ; On Sunday, the 24th instant, after an illness of 10 days, Mary, the beloved wife of Mr. William Walsh, late Corpora! of the Royal Newfoundland Company, aged 48 years. é j By drowning, on Monday last, 18th instant, in the “Mill Pond owned by Mr. John Henderson, Brackley Point Road, Mr. John Berrigan, a native of Queen's Conuty, Ireland, and for the past fifty years an inhabitant of this Island, aged 96 years The deceased bad goue to the Pond for the o of fishing trout, the residence of his son, kdward Berrigan, being close by, and it is supposed he had slipped his footing, and had faHen into the pond, where his body had been recovered in about an hour after he left home, with life extinct. He was a baurmless, well-condacted and industrious man up to the close of his long life. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Jaly 18.—Mount Vernon, Atwater, Canso ; lime- stone. Western Packet, McPberson, do.; om Perseverance, nee Porthood; do. 19—Eli- zabeth, Campbell, Miramichi; plank and lime- Notre Dame, St. Jon's, igotte, Quebec ; stone. uC goods. 20— Ranger, Mattatall, Tatamagouch ; boards. Eller. Pentz, Pictou; coal. Conserva- tive, McFadyen, Bay Verte ; jeniper and deals.— 21—Neptune, Foster, Richibucto; deals snd seant- liug. Alpine Flower, Allen, Bay Verte; deals &c. Woodbine, Robertson, Pictou ; coul. aret, Mallins, Autigonish ; limestone. 22—Aneus felu- tyre, McIntyre, Shediac ; boards. June Harriet, Seaton, Canso; . Str. Commerce, Snow, Boston ; merchandize. 23—Velocity, Mescheutx, Kichibactou ; deals. Mary Aau, Bourke anife- nish ; limestone. Harper, Coombe, Port . U- 3; flonr. Josephine, Chiviree, Halifax; goods for er aa : ; = Cherub, Braddock, Porthood ; limestone. j Dixon, Shediac; bourds and lathe. 28—Elleu, Pentz, Pictou; coal. Brigt. Irjs, New York; es CLEARED, July 20.—Notre Dame, St. John’s, Ligotte, Sheeii- Ranger, Mattatal!, Tatamayouche; bal. Desvenda, Boudroit, Arichat; bal. Mount Vernon, Atwater, Pictou; bal. Cecilia, Jenkins, Labrador; | trading voyage. Perseverance, Reynolds, Fort Hood; bal. 21—Naney, MeKay, Bay Verte; bal Alma, McDonald, Picton; bal. Ellen, Pent, do.; Se McDonald, Loudon, G. B.; deals, timber, &« — Jane Harriet, Beaton, Sydney; bal. Nassan, Acorn, do.; do. 23—Alpine Flower, Allen, Pug- wash ; goods. Cherub, Braddock, Port Hoe; bal. 25-~Blizabeth, Campbell, Miramichi ; molasses — Neptane, Foster, Richibacto; bul. Str. Commerce, Snow, Halifax; goods. Harper, Coembs, Cow Bay, C. UB; bal. Pearl, Turnbull, Pigtou: b ‘ 27—Muars, Dixou, Buctouche; bal. Ellen, Pentz, Pictou; do. Oriander, Mutch, St. John’s, Nild.; cattle, &e. Freedom, Hector, Pictou; bal. Passengers, Tu the ‘Heather Belle,’ from Pictou, July 37— Miss McDonald, Mes. Fall, Mrs, Ritchie, Mrs. Jas. Romanus, Mrs. Fraser; Messrs. Colman, Flood, Ful), McLean, Fraser, Heartz. Murdoch. In the steamer ‘ Princesa of Wales,’ from Shediac, on the W3d— Messrs. McKenzie, S.Barnard, H. An- derson and wife, Rev. R. Smith, T. Kidston and wife, J. Fraser, J. McNeill, Lafferty, Rewmister, Knowlau, Lafrance, McKinnon, Monk, Ryan, Mrs. aud Miss Pippy, Mrs. Reid, G. M. Clark, McInnis, Ramexy, McKinnon, Wadman and wife, Rey. Mr. Roach, Taplin, Quinlan, Eckart, Capt. Furneanx, Read, ‘Tanton, Watson, Payson, Cuntelo, Reid, MeNeill, Capt. and Mrs. Huboard, Mrs. S. Hubbard, Mrs. Harper and other. In do. trom do., on the 27th — A. Magee, A Magee, junr, @ Stabs, Mr. & Mra Blood, Mrs. Alley, Mrs Smith, Yatterson, Mr and Mrs Weldon, Mrand Mrs McLellan, Mrs Morton, Mrs Lewis, Clark, Burpee, Bryenton, Thresher, Adams, Me- Donald, Miss MeDonald, Miss Grady, Miss Hope, Mr and Mrs Hall, MeDonald, Gregor, Rey. pr Ritchie, Rotrenberry, J McDonald, G Ellison, Me- Leod, Humphrey, Mrs Anderson, Mrs Coleman, Sabine Knight, and others. In do. from Pictou to Charlottetown, July 29— Mrs Ives, Master Doull, J MeLeod, Harringion, J. R. Carmichael, @ Doull, W D Fox, Miss Fraser, Miss MeGreyor, Capt Forbes, Miss McCann, Miss Murdoch, Capt. Farrel. Soo Launched, Souria, on the 25th ultime, a splendid Brigantine, of 137 tons, called the “ F. Edward.” On Wednesday last, from the shipyard of Mr. Joseph Fisher, Hillsborough River, tor Robert Longworth, Esq, of this-Gity, a very fine juniper built, copper-fastened Barque, towelass 7 years, ot about 300 tens registet, called the ‘ Prince Victor.”, i Pig . | ye yop thie Rieliihond Whig!) The Charleston “Courier ‘Wakes a’timely stg- xestion in recommending the attention. of our governmeat to the napuralization and cultivatign of Calisaya, for Ure preservation of the health ef our soldiers, Thieasticlehada pe liar effect upon the liver, ar@, yugrds Be Sb Tat disease by exposure att@gi! egnigr @iet> It is said that the great success of tl lution Bitters of Dr. Drake, which, previous to our anbappy <liffieulties | wae found.in most Southern humes, was owing to the extract of Calisaya Bark which it contained as one of its principal ingredients.—*' In coutirmation of this, we have heard one of our most distinguished physicians remark, that whenever be felt unwell from ordiuary dietetic or atmospheric causes, he invariably relieved himself by Plantation Bitters. Now, that these Bitters cannot be obtained, a sab stitute should be prepared —We understand our government has opened negotiations with Dr. Drake through a secret ageut, but with what trath we do not know.” “ = We are exeeedingly obliged to the Richmond ‘Whig’ for its remembrance of * Auld Lang Syne,” but we can assure “Our Government” that the Plantation Bitters are not for sale to any ‘ secrei agents,” Nerth or South. ‘There is probatly severa! other things that ‘* Our Gdvewnment” will yet wrut We kuow that we have the best and most popular medicine in the world. We are dotufruid to show what it is composed of. Physicians are compelled to recommend it. Cacisava Bank has been celebrated for over two handred years, and was sold during the reign of | of its own weight in silver. It is remarkable for | Rerundas, aud the West Ind | Dyspepsia, Fevers, Weakness, Constipation, &c. | } Radway's Ready Relief is the poor man’s best | disevses of the stomach and bowels. | friend, for it will relieve bim of pain in a few } Vaseswitta Bank.—Por Diarrhee, Colic, and Daxne ion -—For Litlummacion of the Loina and | Dropsical A ffections. CHAamMomite Flowrns.—Forenfeebled digestion. | LAVENDER FLowens —Aromutie, stimulant aid | tonie— highly invigorating in nervous debility. WiyrerGreen.—For Scrofula, Rheumutiem, &c Anife.—An aromatie carminative ; creating flesh muscle and milk ; prich used by mothers nursiag. Also, clove-buds, orange caraway, curiauder, snake-root, Ke, s.—T.— 1 860—X. Another wonderful ingredient, of Spanish origin, imparting beauty to the complexion and brillianey to the mind, is yet unknown to the commerce of the world,and we withhold its name for the present. Humbugs and quacks how! about the Plantation Bitters ; but the following is what's the matter, and they kuow it: PLANTATION BITTERS WILL CURE Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips. Sour Stomach and fetid brenth. Flatulency and Indigestion. Nervous Affections. Excessiye Fatigue and Short Breath, Pain over the Eyes. Mental Despondency. Prostration, Great Weakness. Sallow complexion, Weak Bowels. LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. Very particularly recommended to Clergymen, Merchants, Lawyers, and persons of ‘sedentary habits. Also for delicate females and weak persons whe require a geutle stimulant, free digestion, good appetite and cleur meutal faculties. Sold by all respectable Physicians, Druggists, Grocers, Hotels, Saloons, Country Stores, &c. Be particular that each bottle bears the fac simile of our signatare on @ steel plate label, with our private government stamp oyer the cork. P. H. DRAKE & CO. 202 Broadway, N.Y. PRICES CURRENT. Cuarvorrerown, July 29, 1864. do. Brigt. Astrea, Taylor, London, G. B.; deals. Brigt. Vindex, Campbell, do.; timber &e. 22—| P Anrora, Crawford, Pictou; bal. Bark Lotas, Vrom the Shipyard of Edward Kickham, en..| A NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Valuable Business Stand at Southport T° be sold at AUCTION, on THURS. DAY next, the 4th of Avoust, at 4 o'clock, .m., On the premises, a» valuable PLOT OF GROUND, the property of Mr. MATTHEW MURPHY, Southport, measuring 137 feet on the Post Rouwd, and 110 feet on Hillsborough River. The above will be sold in one or three Lots, to suit ‘Terme at sale. W.8. LONGWORTH, Auctioneer. Ang. 1, 1804. purchasers. eget Boston and Charlottetown NEW STEAMER. FINE new and fast Screw STEAMER FRANCONTA, 820 tons burthen, Nickrer- 30N, Master, will leave T Wharf, BOSTON, on MONDAY, Avaest 8th, touching at Halifax, Can so and Pictou. The Fraxcosta, for the remainder of the season, will leave Boston and Churlottetown alternate Mondays, forming, in connection with the Steamer * Commerce,’ a WEEKLY LINE oF STEAMERS be- tween this Port and Boston. | For Freight or Passage apply to Franklin Snow & Co., 4 Commerce st., Boston, or to 1.C. HALL, Agent. Peake's Building, Water Street. Ch'town, Anguat 1, 1864. NOTICE, AL persons having any just demands against the Estate of PATRICK STEPHENS, late of Orwell, in Prince Edward Island, Mer- chant, deceased, ure requested to furnish their Accounts, duly attested to Mr. RICHARD J. CLARKE, of Orwell, Merchant, within three Calendar months from the date hereof; and all persons indebted to said Estate are required to make immediate payment to the said Kionarnp J. Clarke, who alone-is duly authorised to receive all debts due to the said Estate and grant discharges therefor. The Accounts of all persons (without distinetion,) which are not fully paid up by the First Nevember next, will be ha over to an Attorney for re- covery at Law, without further notice. af MARY STEPHENS, Sole Executrix. Orwell, P. E. Island, 28th July, 1864. 3m LIVERPOOL TRADERS. rpur A. 1, fast sailing Clipper Bark “‘ COMMODORE,” Finlay sou, Conunander, will sail from Liver- pool about the Ist SEPTEMBER next, tor Charlottetown and Summerside, and w'll be followed by the new Clipper Bark *“UNDINE,” Kickham, Commander, to sail about the 5th SEPTEMBER for Charlottetown. Superior accommodations for passengers. For freight or passage app! Messrs. Joseru Pore & Co., or here to the owner, JAMES C. POPE. Ch. Town, Ist August, 1864. m rw is 3in NOTICE TO LADIES! Carpet Sweeping Machines, Curpet Sweeping Machines, Carpet Sweeping Machines. No Dust! No Dust! No Dust! (poe Union Brit. Company of Providence. Rhode Island, offer for sale the Union Carpet Sweeper, which is the best ever offered to the public. Itis simple iu its construction, never gets out of order, sweeps cleaner than any of the kind ever produced ; no removal of the pans or bands. It sweeps all kinds of carpets withont raising any dust. Don't fail to buy one. They can be had at G. W. Kimble’s Sewing Machine Depot, Queen Street, or orders given to the canvassing Agent. — Orders taken for all kinds of Sewing Machines. JAMES McDONALD, General Agent for P. E. Island and Nova Scotia Charlottetown, lst Angast, 1864. rw is in Liverpool to ‘rafford Chambers, NMIAITLS RY STREAMERS ‘Princess of Wales’ and ‘Heather Belle.’ NEW SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. T HE MALLS ‘tor the neighbouring Provinees, ete, will, until further notice, be made up us follows .— For NOVA SCOTIA, via Pictou. on MONDAY jand TUBRSDAY even Louis XVI, King of France, for the euormous price | Wednesday, 20th Jaly, | cleared, | | Provisions, Boof, (otaall) ‘par Ub... .* . o.oo cnctd- che ane 4d to 7d Deo Os Wee GRArler . one cannneaeebes wece 4d to 5d agO ; COE Ea is vce > 0's ig nan aves cha Gd to &d BB wttem, POF TD. acme cues cetee Sacred desc ccme URE OOF Wik sca vei <2 eos ca se ce b+ <n ee ee ee Vises cantecde sce Uae Sh, Ne TEs « odes pont tpn cas os os 20k 7d to 8d le IE vg gc 4d to 6d Duties (GURY .'% «4006 cc e8 bbs “n00h o.--- 9d to tld | DG We Ww GOB i 5 oo cctic deed sees soil iste 9d | DROOND, BOF Phos ic.cose 6eSeSos seen cesses 3d to 6d Tallow, por ib... .{00.ice0e oe ome due levee Od to 10d GOR 06, Di ine's.cnns c0xone esiee aawaanke 8d to 9d ee a ne ee 2d to 244 Datdeeads Pee Wiss sine. seas eveacpicisce, 2d to 24d Hggd, per dosem.... 62h esdeieass cove 7d to Bd Vegetables. Green Peas, por quai... 0. ~.--. 2.6. cree cone ee le Potatoes, per bushel.......... VHG19 20s 2s 3d to 38 Do mew per quart... 66. eee eee eee bb76e 6d Grain. Barley, per bushel..,......... sees se+- oe. MONE Vata, Revises J. A809 J. tT: - 28 8d to 2s 9d Poultry. ON, CUM: oso cn usniiinws con sicx es au 5s to 8s) Bowls, cache. is ceed 064.005 60.17 BGS bo Bs Saf Fish. Codfish, per qth.......+se.0 sees coe eee 188 to 208 Herrings, per berrel.............. ++. 308 to 40) Mackerel, per duzen............... acohecss De On Lumber, Boards (Hemlock).....-+.......-..... 38 6d to 4s Do (Spruce)... cess cece eee eee eves 42 to Sa DS ec senneonenes idee bts nan ae On Shingles, por. M va xv. 0-, bees: v09 0 o+000 00308 to-Lbe Sundries, Hay, pee Wed ind. dies ek cee eee «+++ «60s to 70s | DACaW, DOT OG eniasidd. << 6 ssa ceid- cdicc ces gche te Bs Homespun, per yard..........-..,..--6a to 6s 6d Calfskins, per Ib......... eprerenre fF tanta Ws. socninn anne « sein sitiledl 34d to 4gdld Sheepsking, per Ib.................++ 28 to 28 3d) POU ine sas $40 6b idccennesssceruns Is 6d Is 9d | Ghickdds pet pair. ... .-%- 0000 29 +e. 8 to 2 3d! GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. LOST! j FEW days since, in Charlottetown, a. RED POCKET BOOK, containing a Trea- | | sury Warrant, No. 914, for the sum of £75, dated Sth July, 1864, drawn in favour of ALexanpeR | Axpersos, Esquire, anc endorsed for Interest on | the I5th July. Whoever may have found the same, by leaving it at this Office will be suitably | rewarded. EDWARD MULLINS. Coyehead Road, July 30, 1861. 2ins | and THURSDAY mornings, at9 o'clock. Also, via BRULE, on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY even- ings at 8 o’elock. For NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA, and the UNITED SPATES, via Shediac, on MONDAY gat 8 o'clock, and an FRI- DAY woruings at 8 o'¢lock. Maila for Great Britain, Newfoundland, the ies, every alternate Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock, aa follows :— Wednesday, 3ist Angust, August, aie Lith Sept. 17 clty August, 2th Sept, L..6. OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Office, Ch ‘town, August L, 1864. \ ANTED to purchase, a FARM, of about Pwo Huudred Acres, about fifty with a water froutage. Address W. A. B- Post Office, Charlottetown. Charlottetown, August 1, 1864. ry “ lw LOOK HERE! JUST OPINED, And now ready for Sale, 6) DOZ. 18 thd. and 15 tid. best. COD LINES, each 30 fathome, 1 Do Cable Laid Mackerel Do Do Best tapped Salmon Twine Do 3 ply Herring Twine Do 6 thd. and 9 thd. Hemp Rope for Reins, &e. Do Marline and Sail Twine Do Gundry’s best Closing and Shoe Thread, Do Sadlers’ Do 6 Do Nash's Superior Seythes, 40 to 46 in. 6 Do Griffin's De de 2 De De Grain Scythes, for Cradles or Bows, . Do Hay Forks, 2 and 3 prongs, Do Hay Rakes, 3 Bows, Do Scythe Stones and Rifles, Do Patent, and other Scythe Sneathe, Do Cod, Hake, Mackerel and Trout Hooks, all «izes, Do —— Long-handled Spades aud Shovels, Steel, tw To be sold low for Cash, at P. WALKER’S. Walker's Corner, July 25, 1864.—V P 3w IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC! DELANY & WILSON KING about to close their business in September next, are offering their ENTIRE STOCK ;; At REDUCED PRICES! FOR CASH! Ladies’ Dress Goods, Maniles, Shawls, Hats, Bounets, and all other Fancy Goode, AT COST! The Stock is chiefly this season’s Importation, and is well worthy the attention of Purchasers. “Renfrew House,” Charlottetown, July 18, 1864. The Cheapest Maying Tools, -—— VIZ: —~— NASH'S SCYTHEs, REAPING HOOKs, SICKLES, HAY RAKES, HAY FORKS, SCYTHE STONES, W. E. DAWSON’S. Char'town, July 25, 1864. FLOUR DEPOT FOR Kxing’s County! Depot at Georgetown, King’s County, P. E. Island, FOR THE BEST No. 1 and 2 CANADA FLOUR, warranted, Also fer NEW YORK, GENESSEE FANCY BRANDS, DOUBLE EXTRA SUPERFINE, and all other grades of FLOUR, are to be had at A large ‘anvortment of BOOTS and SHOES, now opening, and for sale Cheap. ner F. P. NORTON. DRY ; tone to five years. | City, and contains about three ucres of Land. | well stocked with hundreds of Fruit Trees and | Busbes in full bearing, consisting of Apples, Pears, al _ . SUMMERSIDE, 7 ’ 1864 New Goods. 1864 Ex Comumoporr. and W. W.Lono, from LIVER- POOL,~-CoL. ELLswWonii, ARGonaCT, Peart, Comer, Many Cixave cand, and Steamer Commence from UNITED STATES. ys FE Subscriter bis reccived a large and well-selected STOCK OF GUODS. by the nbove named vessels, Direct from the Mavufacturers in Eng- land, and from first Houses in the United States, which he will sell at Lis Store, SUMMERSIDE, for cash, or approved credit, consisting, in part, of — Coburgs, Lustres, Alpacas, Delaines, Lamas, rinted Muslins, Ginghams, Zeriffa Checks ; Kepps, Prints, Grey and White Cottons, Striped Shirtings, Bedtick, scarlet, blue, white and taney printed Flanuels; Manties, Shawls, Bonvets, Hats, Kit hous, Flowers, Cup Fronts, Parasols, Umbrellas, Gloves, Hoisery, Hair Nets; a large assortment of ready-made CLOTHING in Couts, Jackets, Pants, Vests, Flannel and Cotton Shirts, Paper aud Linen Shirt Collars, Neckties aud Haudkerchieis, Scarfs, India Rubber and Cotton Braces: Black and Fancy Doeskins, Blue aud Black Broadcloths, Tweeds, Cussimeres, Stock nett, Russel! Cord, Linen domestic, Jean, Velvets, Canada bagying, Osnabargs, Duck. Carpeting, Blankets, Coauterpaunes, Sheets, Veroua. Serge, Oil Clothes, Ladies’ Collars, Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Stays and Corsets, Carpet Bays, White and Blue Cotton Warp, Tailors Priguuings, { Dress Trimmings. HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Plough Metals, Cat and. Wrought: Nuila; Pit, Cross-cat, Hand, and Tewon Saws; Window Glass, Putty, Blister and Cast Steel, Pots, Puns, and spare Covers, Sad Irone, Gunpowder and Shot, Shof Bags, Powder Flasks, Gun Caps, Pereussion Guns, Fishing Rods, Trout and Uod Hooks ; Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Gritlin Scythes, Seythe Stones and Kitles, Codlines, Mauilla Rope, Frying Pans, Gridirons; a large assortment of Hinges and Screws, Plongh Traces, Leading Harness, Halter Chains, Mullen Bitts, Backbands, Watering Chains, Rings, Buckles : with a large assortment of Harness Mounting of every description ; Steelyards, Door, Pad, Chest, Cupboard and Chest Locks; Carpenter's Rules, Squares, Handsaw Sets, Latehes, Sewing and Pegy- ing ant nee ag aren , Bed Screws, Copper Nai ump other Tacks, Jewshurns, Black and White Coffin Furnitare, Spoke Shaver Slide Bevils, Smoothing, Juck and Trying Planes, Screw Bitts, Gimblets, Firmer and Soeket Chisels. Drawing Knives, Thompson Screw Atignrs, Ameri- ean and English made Horse Nails, Coil Chain, Paiut Brushes, Sesh Tools, Whitewash and Scrab- bing Brushes, Haw Brooms, Horse and Shoe Brushes, Sheep Shears, Preserving Kettles, Fine Tooth and Dressing Combs,Shoe Knives,Stee] Pens, Table Knives and Forks. Carvers, Pocket Kniver, Table and Tea ‘Spoons, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Razors and Suwraps, Tooth and Shaving Brushes. Looking Glasses, Sheaths and Belts for sailors’ knives, Chalk Lines, Shoe Thread, White and Yellow Closing Flax, Scissors, Violen Strings com- lete, Oyster Knives, Sail Needles, Carpenters’ rads, Trays and Waiters, Saucepans, Horse Kasps, Mill, Pit,Cross-cut,hand and Tenon Saw Files, Wood Rasps, best Boot Web, Whips aud. Whip Thongs, Slutes and Pencils, Cleuch 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 Oi! , Epsom Salts, Sena, Seidlitz Powders, Sulphur and imstone, Pimento, Kosiu, Raisins and Currants, assorted ‘THE SUMMER IMPORTATIONS STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, BOOTS ann SHOES, GENERAL GROCERIES AXD HARDWARE, ARE NOW COMPLETED LIVERPOOL HOUSE Great George Street, and intending Purchasers are respectfully so- ° licited to call and examine THE sTOcCK before purchasing elsewhere. WILLIAM FULL. Ch'town, June 20, 1864. King Square House! SUMMER 1864, E would call attention to our Stock of— BLACK BROAD CLOTHS and DOE- SKINS, BLACK, BKOWN, GREY and FANCY MANTLE CLOTHS, DRESS GOODS, HATS and BONNETS, RIBBONS, RIBBON VELVETS, PARASOLS, TIES & SUARFS, SUIRLT COLLARS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, WHITE and STRIPED SHIRT- INGS, GREY COTTONS, PRINTS, LIN- NEN and COTTON TICKINGS, COTTON WARP, TOVVELLINGS & OZNABURGS, 1200 Pairs BOOTS and SHOES; CAR- RIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES and BANDS. 140 Bags CUT & WROUGHT NAILS and SPIKES, Blacksmith’s ANVILS, PLOUGH METALS, WHILE & COLORED PAINTS, PAINT. OLLS. VARNISH, TURPENTINE, TURVENZINE, SETTS THRESHING MA- CHINE CASTINGS, A GENERAL ASSORT- MENT SHELF HARDWARE, NINETEEN TONS ASSORTED IRON. SPRING, CAST and BLISTER STEEL, Ninety-tive Packages SUPERIOR TEAS, CRUSHED and BROWN SUGARS, LAYER RAISINS, CURRANTS, &e. &ea &e. BEER & SONS, 6w 1864. NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED — July 4, 1864. AT THE Candy and Lozenges, Cloves, Nutmegs, Lemon L O N D O N H O U S E Syrup, Walnuts, Filberts, Almonds, Dried Apples, *| Ginger, Pepper, Mustard, Vinegar, Snuff, Salt- ————~0 000 oe —___ petre, Candles, Soap, Tea, Tobacco, Cheese, Crack ers, Pilot Bread, Ginger Snaps, Seed Cake, Matches, Clocks, Pitch, Tar, Gakum, Round aud Flat fron, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteds, Washstands, Rockin Chairs, Settees, Cradles, Sele Leather, Bibles, Testaments, Catechisnis, Prayer and other Books, Stationery, Buckets, Brooms, Hay Rakes, Scythe Sneaths, American Broad and Narrow Axes, oleae. Hatchets, Wool Cards, Hoop Skirts, Cane for Hoops, &c. &c. H. HASZARD EGS to announce the ARRIVAL of his SPRING and SUMMER STOCK of BRITISH DRY GOODS, Hardware, &c., &c., In all the varieties of the LATEST STYLES in fashion, aud Material suitable for the season, having been carefully selected and purchased ob faverable terms, will be seld CHEAP FOR PROMPT PAYMENT. Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown, May 30, 1864. STO STOVES !! ——ALso—— barrels CORN MEAL, together with a great va- riety of other GOODS. Se The highest price always paid in Cash for OATS, EGGS, WOOL and SHEEP SKINS. JOHN ANDREW McDONALD. Summerside, June 27, 1864. DR. BRIDGE’S PATENT FOOD, STOVES! STOV ES. Jest received from ALBANY, NEW YORK, and BOSTON, 600 STOVES, of all «izes aud patterns, suitable for waed and coal: among which are the celebrated WATER- LOO and NIAGARA for woed, and BLACK DIAMOND, UNION, VULCAN Cook Stoves for coal. ALSO: Parlor, Hall, Shop, and Box Stoves in great variety. Purchasers i° wart of STOVES and STOVES to st. chew, will save 10 per cent by calling at Dodd's Brick Store. Pownal Street, and purchasing of Recommended by the Faculty. Hf PATENT FOOD is so carefully and scientifically prepared that it is immensely rior to Arrowroot, Sago, ‘I T sn been pecan iarly and thoroughly cooked in ite ma nufactare, Which renders it_ more easily digestible It cannot canse Acidity or Wind, It is very agre+ able, and, from the natare of its composition, is two or three minutes. DODD & ROGERS. P.S. Daily expected, a large variety of Grates of different patterns, D. & R. Charlottetown, July 18, 1864, . W. S. LONGWORTH, Commission Merchant and Auctioneer, SOUTHPORT, LOT 48, I?” Produce bought on Commission, and stored ready for shipment. Southport, July 25, 1864. from its wholesome and strengthening negs accessable to all. One trial will prove its efficacy—it will recom- mend itself. Sold by W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, July 18, 1864. GEORGE NICOLL, F the late FIRM of CRAIG & CO., takes this opportunity of informing the numerous friends and customers of the late firm that be is prepared to furnish all kinds of gt Men's BOOTS & SHOES, Karmer’s Depot. Women's BOOTS & SHOES, PVHE SUBSCRIBER bas just opened A aan seden-of ger, Misses’ BOOTS & SHOES, Children’s BOOTS & SHOES. te All orders promptly attended to. Charlottetewn, July 18, 1864. NOTICE TO FARMERS. ANNY'S CELEBRATED MOW. ING and REAPING MACHLNES, which save immense labour and money, have just arrived in the Steamer “Commerce”. The eubacriber ex- pects that all agents and others wanting vapsp 0 send their orders forthwith, as the supply is limir- ed. Farmera who desire to preserve the life and health of their young hands, especially their fe- males, who are so severely worked by the old mode of cutting grap crops, and who also desire to econo- mise their money, willdo well tosecure one of the .~ | above named MACHINES as epeedily as poesible. RICAHKD J. CLARKE. Orwell Cheap Store, froma Needle to an Anchor. July 11, 1864. Singer’s Sewing Machines. ‘Pure SUBSURIBEK HAS JUST RECEIVED A FURTHER SUPPLY GF 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 ure the beat Machines now in use for all purposes. No Drese-maker, Vest-maker, Boot maker or Shoemaker should be without one. JOHN HIGGINS, Agent. Great George Street, May 30, 1864.—3in FOR SALE. OR SALE, at the subscriber's Warx- Houses, in CHARLOTTETOWN, 2000 Bushels Liverpoo] Salt 50 Sacks Butter Salt Brent &’ & 5 ae 3 Tous Navy Oukum. JAMES C. POPE. June 13,1864. = tf BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND THROAT DISEASES. — 9 -—— MES. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething. IT RELIEVES COLIC. FOR SALE, 4 few copies of Baker's New Map of P. E. 4% fsland. Apply st the subscriber's office, Reading Room Building, Charlottetown, A. MceNEILL. N. B. An early application is necessary as there are but few copies unsold, July, 18, 1864. ON HAND! Flour, Leather, Tobacco and Crackers, Ww ICH will be sold low for CASH or ' approved 3 months’ paper. Nash’s Celebrated Double Steeled Crowi: Scythes. Imported direct from the manufactory. The subsriber has during the last four or five years sold about 50 doz. of the above SCYTHES, and therefore can, with confidence, re mend them te the public az being a genuiue article. ALSO: A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF— Sneaths, Stones, Forks agd Rakes. JOHN HIGGINS. Great George St., July 18, 1864. 6i SCYTHES! SCYTHES! FEXUE BEST and CHEAPEST at BEER & SONS. 5w Ch’town, July I1, 1864, HAYING TOOLS! ORKS, RAKES, SNEATHS, SCYTHE STONES, at BEER & SONS. July 11, 164. bw PRESERVE KETTLES, [T BRASS AND ENAMELED, at July 11, 1864. BEER & SONS. 5w “EYUE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale on LIBERAL TERMS— 200 sides SOLE LEATHER, 50 dozen BUCKETS, 30 do BROOMS, 10 chests TEA, 50 boxes P Y & COMMON SOAP, 50 do XES, 5 do BROAD AXES, 10 setts Fairbank’s Platform SCALES. J. 8S. CARVELL. tf June 13, 1864. To Amateur and Market Gardeners. FAYE Subscriber having purchased a Residence, with a large Garden attached, in the City, will lease his well known Orchard and Garden, on the St. Peter's Road, for a term of froin It ix five miuntes walk Saat tis Cherries, Plume, Dameons, Raspberries, Black- berries, Gooseberries, and Currants of the choicest sorts and in great variety ; seven sorts of Struw- berries, bearing fruit from one to three and half inches in circumferenee ; a cold Grapery, with se- veral vines in full bearing ; a large and good stock of RKheubarb; several well established beds of Asparagus, &e. &e. &e. The Garden is open for inspection every day, Sunday excepted. For particulars apply to GEORGE BEER. Ch’town, July 25, 1864. Ji Butler’s Rosemary Hair Cleaner. A elegant preparation for the Toilet and ~A Nursery, possessing, in the highest degree, the property of removing Seurf and Dandruti from the Head, and by its invigorating qualities increasing the growth of the Hair. W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, July 18, '64. NOTICE! ALL persons having any legal demands against the Estate of the late Hexay Vicxer- sos, of Summerside, Merchant, deceased, are here>y notified to furnish the sume, duly attested, within @ix monthe from this date ; and all persons iudelted to the said Estate are required to make immediate payment. LEMUEL VICKERSON. “ Commerce,"’ the snbscriber will receive a fresh supply of FLOUR, which he will aeti at iow their interest to cu)l. iL Georgetown, July 25, 1864. 2m is! Summerside, July 20, 1864. [July 25. | Ch'town, June 27, 1864. 1500 Barrels SUPERFINE FLOUR; and hour- ly expected 500 barrels EXTRA FLOUR; 100 For Invalids and Persons of Impaired Digestion. apioca, Bread, bis- cuit, Corn Flour, or auy other kind of farinaceous food for Infants, not alone from its purity strength, and nourishing properties, but also from its having exactly adapted for all conditions of the stomseh. It can be made ready for use, without trouble, in Mixed in Beef Ten, Milk, or any other fluid, the Patent Food is pre-eminenutly suited to Invalids. ualities, itis a real blessing, and from iisremarkable cheap- wand and complete an for Housekee ————— Fortnightly upon the arrival of the Steamer! rates. Country Traders and others will dind jit for en First Annual Gathering 7 OF TUF CALEDONIAN CLUB OF P. £. 1. Clann nan gaidhesi, ri guailibh @ cheile ! Chief—Tts EXCeELLeNcY THE LiguTEeNaNT GOVERNOR. President—Hon. Col. Gray, M. E. C. Vice Presidents—Hon. P. Walker, M. L. C. James Duncan, Esq., M.D. P. Directors — Neil Rankin, W. G. Sutherland, Morin Lowden, Jobn McKachen, Adam Murray, J. D. Mason, W. R. Watson, A. L. Brown, John Rogs, Esgrs. Corresponding Secretary — W. G. Sutherland, Esquire, M. D. Treasurer-—J. W. Morrison, es Recording Secretary—N. F. Me ie, Enq. Piper and Messenger—Mr. Donald McFayden. —_ first gathering of the above Club will be held on Government House Grounds, Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, i7th AUGUST next, when the following prizes will be offered for competition : Poetry: A Gaelic Poem not to exceed 100 lines, Prize 60s. Music: Proficiency in Highland Pipe Music—let Prize, 608.; 2d prize, 50a. ; 3d prize, 30s. Stones: Putting the Stone, 22ib.— Prige 30s. Putting the Stone, 14lb.—Prize 20a, Iiammers : Heavy Hammer, 16lbs.—I1st Prize, 308. zd do 20s Light Hammer, 12 Iba.—iat Priae us. 2a 10s. Dancing: Gillie Callum or Sword Dance — 20s. Highiand Fling, — Ws, Leaping: Long Leap, Ist Prize, J5s.; 2d prize, 10s. High Leap, let dv 150; 2d do MWe. Races: Running Foot Races, distance 400 yards— lat Prize, - - — -_ 6 ~ 106, Hurlde Race, Ist do - - 15a. S6ide <- - We Sack Race, - - - > Wa, Youths under 16 years, Ist prize, 10s. 2d do 7s. 64 Tossing the Caber: eee let prize, 208.; 2d do. 155. 1 prize for the best Highland Costume, P. E. Island wanutacture,—-Prize 300. Competing pipers are required te to Dr. Sutherland, the namea a3 Marches 3 Berle, and 3 Strathspeys, one week previeus to the day of the gathering. : itending competitors who are not members of the Club are requested to enter their names, either personally or by letter, with the Corres ponding Secretary on or before Saturday the 13th of August, when tickets of admission will be given. Tickets of admission to the grounds, Is. 6d. each, to be had at the Storce of Dr. Sutherland and W. R. Watson, or any of the Directors. CH” No admission without a Ticket. N. McKELVIE, Sec’y. July 18, 1864. : QUEBEC PORTER & ALES, St. Charles-st. Brewery, Quebec. Thomas Lloyd, Proprietor. LES & PORTER, of superior ty, in Bottles and Wood, for rr on 7 J. ROBERTS ECKART, Telegraph Building, Water-st, Cu‘town, P E Island, July 11, 1964. SPRING CONSIGNMENT J N, RASKIN would respectfully inti- mate that he has received a CON- SIGNMENT of the following articles, all of which are offered for sule at wholesale prices to the tradet 300 Bois. FLOUR, Extra State and Superfine, 40 chests English Congo TEA, 40 boxes Liverpool SOAP, 30 cares GINGERET! E, 8 bbls. Glisgow refined SUGAR, 20 doz. PAILS, 20 * CORN BROOMS, ts IN BOND! likds. DeKuyper Gin. Quarter Casks Scotch Whiskey (pure ) Do do old Port (very fruity.) N. RANKIN, Queen Street. Charlottetown, May 30, 1864. International Steamship Company. Two Trips 2 Week. TEXHK Splendid sxea-going STEAMERS “NEW ENGLAND,” Exsos Firtp, Master, and “NEW BRUNSWICK,” E. B. Wixcngster, Muater, willleave Reed's Point Whatf on Mornar and THURsDaY mornings, at 3 o'clock, until further notice. FARES: From St. John to Eastport,.......... $1 50 4 * Portiand,........ -..4 0 ” Boston,....... sensi OO Ry Steamer and Railway to Boston,..6 00 CP All fares and freiyhts payable in New Brane- wick curreucy. J S. CARVELL, Agent. April 16, 1864. tf Encourage Home Manufacture. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Soap & Candle Factory, fq\HE UNDERSIGNED would cal! the attention of Importers, avd the public gen<- rally, © the : SOAP and CANDLES that for qual Feud peice Hey eat bared, iat for quality aud price they cannot, . J. 3. CAKVELL, tf Char’town, Feb. 15, 1864, Furniture Warerooms, GEORGE DOUGLASS, Manufacturer and Importer of Furnitur and Upholstery Goods, ESPECTFULLY solicits the attention of auch as are in want of FURNITURE to call at bis New and Spacious Wank-nooms, on the corner of Keat Street and King’s Square, directly opposite the Store of Beer & Sons, aud exumiue xe ASSORTMENT OF FUK. ° NITURE, comprising many new and benatital designs, as can be found ic Uis City. His long experience iu the business with fucilities for prosecuting the same to advantage, with moderate expenses, enables Lim to sell his GOODS at mach less per cent than other Far- niture avre in this . Every required ing su pied at this Eetublishmeni. A tew of those celelimted Clothes Wringers, « mort convenient article in a good Housekeepers taundry. N. b.~-One Superior Rosewood, 7 octave PIANU FORTE, Loudon muke. GEORGE DOUGLASS. Corner of Kent Street and King s Sqaure. Charlottetown, Nov. 30. 18#3 ‘Union Bank of P. E. Island. WLLL teke the Bills of the above Bank at the face, for Flour, and other merehandire, at market rates, and receive them for accounte. THOMAS HANFORD, July 11, 1864, 3m Bt. Jobn, N. B. TO EXCURSIONISTS, ROUND TRIP FOR 81:3. "PCKETS from CHARLOTTETOWN tw PICTOU, TRURO, HALIFAX, WINbp.- SOR, ST. JOHN, SHEDIAC, SUMMEKSIDE. aud CHARLOTTETOWN, or vice veran, GOOD for ONE MONTH from date of purchuse, — be had of J.8. CARVELL, Ageat. ‘harlottetown, June 17, 1864. tf GEORGE McDONALD, Tailor, EGS leave to iniorm his numerous friends and enstomers that he hae removed hia plage of business from North = ‘e Square, to Btreet, opposite whee 1.6. At, <2 Peuke’s Brick Building, Water Street. — eee eee poses be hopes to meet with a share of publie i and is to receive a]) kinds of w to cut all stylee of garments at the shortest yotice and nwderate prices. . ; te Charlottetown, Jume 27,1864. wf + |