ied the ae tt Mr. Secretary Pope, the land-jobber, the toady to, and apologist for Proprietors in general, and the agent for the estates of several absentee Lro- prietors—ha. ayain attempted, in the * Islander’ of Friday dast, te make it appear that “ Messrs. Coles avd Whelan” have been very zealous friends ef the Land Propristors—that they may be so agai. aud, theretere, thes should be treated swith the ntmest d srespeet er centempt by the tenantry Phis is really tee silly and absurd for a reply, and ean enly be accounted for on the suppos Tron that the unfertumite man is pond vel deranged. If there be any preot required of the man's madness, it may be found in the following extract from the leading editerial in the last * Islander’: " r ' : “The Liberals, when in power, were disposed te keep down al! pas tren against the propriciors, when the nuiitary fore i the connna d of the Gevernor, iu VAM. wae withdrawn, the Liberal Governuent actually propose to tax the tepaniry Island to the exteat of some thousands yearly, to defray the expense of maintauing an arined ot this fe ree." We said quite enough last week respecting the disposition manifested by the Proprietors towards the Liberals, and rice ecrsa, when we clearly showed that the former opposed nearly every im- portant measure brought forw ard by the latter ‘There is no necessity lor repeating our arguements ; ner is it necessary to refute the huge lie, that the Governor, in 1951, commanded the withdrawal v1 The Go- had ne mere te de with the with the military force then in this Island yerner, in S51, drawal of that force than W. HL. Pope had. I any persen in the Colony was influential in bring- ing about the event, it was the late Sir Donaid Campbell, the great friend of the Proprietors and the Tories, who libelled the whole of our inhabi tants by falsely stating that they encouraged de- sertion. Sir Alexander Bannerman, who was at m TSol, was S.ways anxious to the head of atfsirs h ea detachment of the regulai freops ] ere, be- cause they spent a geod deal of money in the place As regards the statement that the Liberals “proposed to tax the tenantry of this Island to the extent of some thousands yea! ly, to defray the "Ree Wm. EH. Pope knows it to be a LIF, ifhe is in his sound mind: and he publishes ~wipeuse of maint monstrous LLB. it, either with cousutamate maliguity agaist his political opponents, or with unforiunate iabecility. The Bill which the Liberals passed to support an armed force, in the absence of the regular troops, proposed te tax the rent rolls of the I roprietors, and it was NEVER intended that a penny of the tax should come vut of the pockets of the tenantry. What superlative effrontery is displayed by the Colomal Secretary iv charging the Liverals with taxing the country to support an armed force !! We dare him to adduce proof of his assertion But can it be denied that the Tery Government, now in existenee, draw from the taxes of the ten- antry and others between Ove and eix hundred pounds a year to support an armed force, which is closely identified with the Orange Lodges, new infesting Various parts of the Island, aud the arms of which furee may be turned, under the auspices ot a Proprietory Government, against the breasts of a refractory tenantry ’ The This is unquestionably the truth. Volunteer Force costs between £708 and £500 a year; and there ix at this very moment a demand trom the Briiikh Government sgaiust tat ¢ nony ter twelve hundred P yvunds to p2y fer arma, which amount, we presaine, will +4 have to be paid eut of the taxes of the tenantrs and others! Auother proof of the madness or malignity of is fownd in the statement Daly were never the Colonial Secretar) made by him, that the despatches of Sir D Roll Bil, * of the people of Prince pd Island.” All the despat laid before the with regard to the Rent intended for the eve Edu aes on t Legisiature in the meual course of parliamentary business. Ther: slivhtest seeresy of concealment was not the attewpted with regard to them. They were printed ia the Journais of the year to which they properly belonged the present Government It has been reserved only for fy carry en secret cor- respoudence with reg ira to public aitairs, and to most Tape Jess inanner With respe< corceal the tant despate hes from the is has been dune iv a mest sheame- t tu the pure base ot the Selhick and Lot 54 estates. The secnecy with whieh the purchase of those properties was con- ducted has very naturally led to the suspicion that foul play aud corruption were practised against the peepie of this Island; and we advise f for bis ae editor of the “ lelender” to abstain, own sake, from all allusion to secret dé spatches, uatil the Government, of which he is an offeer, shall have bunesty enough to publish al! the cor- reapoudence that relates to the ‘purchase of the Selkirk and Lot 54 estates —Se- _ CORPORATION AFFAIRS. We have received a communication “ Enquirer,” in which several questions are put to signed ua, Tespecting the liability of evrtain parties who becamne security for the City Treasurer, and who are desirous of ev ading their re sponsivaility , on the grouud that they evased to be responsible tor that | otlicer after the. first sear of his appointment. The! irer has been continued in office for several Our! correspoudent wishes to know if they can be held Trea yeara——the securtlies were net changed. liable for any deialestion that may have occurred, inasmuch as they did not signify their desire te) withdraw the security before any defaleation may We undertake tu of the other questions put to have veeerred. shall not answer this or auy us by our correspondent. Our paper is uot the organ of the City Government, nor ef the majority of the citizens. \V + leave the latter to aettle their own affairs, where they ought to be settled —in If there has Leeuw a cousiderable deficiency in the ‘Treasurer's publie meeting in the City Hall. accounts, as we are led to understand there is— let the citizens hold the sureties responsible, if they ean do so,—and if they eannot do this, let the odium of making au improper appoiutawnt fall) upon the beads of the whule Corporation. We! see no Treason Why we should enter into the dis- cussion of Civic disputes. We have no taste for them: and we are under no obligations te the ma- jority of oar worthy fellow-citizens to fight their battles, while those most anxious fur the fight will remain in the background. The Corperativn, , wtogether, is beginning te be felt as avery serious incubus. We have ne objection that it should press a little more beavily on our yery worthy tellow citizens; aud when they have borne its Weight as long a3 bumey nature can stand the ordea), perhaps they will display a lildle indepen deyee and public spirit than they now exbibit - 100 - i THe news by the Mail on Saturday night, from the States, will be found in the usual place. No-} thing of very great importance seen to have oc curred since our Inst ixtue. Fortune, however, appears to shed her beams, though scantily, upon the Federal arms, by laud aud sea. = —— | All slaves in the Dutch West India Colonies | Will he set free ou the Jet of July, 1905, under the following eon litious: The compensation of three hundred yuilders is to be paid te the owner of) each slave—whether man, woinan, or child—and the slaves are tu remain uoder apprenticeship tor | 4 tern of three years, during which tuse they are be paid wages fur Heir work, half of such | Wages to accrue to the Goverument. Tie Dutch | Government will grant two miilious of guilders Per annum fur emigration. ; : ‘iis. Impiery.—The London ‘ Court Journal’ con-| ‘4 @ teterence to a remarkable ease of lupicty Watch occurred recently iu ao village im the West ot Eogiand. A mau of large fortaue died, and di- Feeted in bis will that his berse should be capari- toned aud led tu Lis grave. and there slot and baried yith iim, that he might be ready to * mount | vessels to oppose their wavy, Iu 1549, the poptl- To the disgrace of af) coucerned, this was actually and in 1253 it was estimated at 12,000, ) pow is cunuot be dufisitely stated, at the resurrection, and siurt to advantage.” periorwed, $4.55. ; blance The Civil War in the States. | LOST AND FOUND AT SEA. otk | ‘The Cape Ann ‘ Advertiser’ of a late date, re- | ports as. tollows:—The Sebr. Eliza Jane, which arrived at this port from LaHave Bank, on Satur- day last, reported that the skipper, Ezekiel S. | Call, his brother, Charles 8S. Call, and James A. | Sinith, left the vessel on the 19th, in a dory, to | set their trawla, Soon after a thick fog shut in, jand they were unable to return to the vessel. The men arrived home on Wednesday last, and } We glean from them the following particulars— After rewing some six hours, ia hopes to regain the schooner, they heard the weleome sound of | the »lowiag ef a born. Rowing in the direction irom which the sound proceeded, they saw a ves- scl, which proved to be the * Roderick Dhu, ot authority ' “ee : aaa ‘ Arichat, N.S. hey were taken D0; nd Gen, McClellan's Official Report of the recent ‘ " ) e take on urd ki rdly battle at Pair Onks. in front of Richmond. mi feared for, and after a passage of five days they matte ¢ rai KS, 1 ‘ VchMond, cives ’ . > . . whe » BIOS) arrived at Sable. Here they found sehr. News by Relegwraph. Str. Joun, June 9, 1°62. The Federal Flotilla. assisted by Col. Elliot's ram feet, attacked the Confederate Pieet, eonsiat- ing of eight rawe and gua-boats, near Memphis, Pennessee,on iast Thursday morning. The action lasted twe§kevrs, aud resulted in the expture or destructiaifef seven ef the Confederate vessels, only ene eseaping, Which was pursued. The Pe- deral rams did splendid execution Memphis immediately surrendered to the Federal forces, aud was placed under military Trains leave Pomt Du Chene at 7.30 a. m., arrive NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION! AUCTION! Eastern and N, A. Railway.|'['0,% Soil by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Sabscriber’s Sale Koom, Qeeen-street, On TUESDAY, the i7th instant, at 11 o'clock, a. m. A Large Assortment of BRITISH DRY GOODS, suitable for the country trade, consisting of— GREY COTTONS TWEEDS lite do Threads Printed do Umbrellas Navy Blue do Printed Delaines Regatta Shirtings Cobourgs SUTEMER ARRANGEMENT. FONRAINS LEAVE SY. JOUN,8 am., arrive at Point Dau Chene at 1.57 p.m. Trains leave St. dohu at 2 p. m., arrive at Point Du Chene at 9.14 p. m at St. dolin at 3.30 p. m. ‘Trains leave Point Du Chene at 2.15 p. m., arrive at St. John at 8.3 p. m. On TURSBAYS a train will leave St John at 5.30 p.u., to counect with steamers ** Westmorland,’ “Lady Head,” aud ‘ Arabian,” on Wednesday mornings. ' a Federal loss ot eight hundred and ninety (390) : 1 , ki led thi etheou nud six hundred 5 ) an a led, | Sabine, of t! ort, bound for the Western Bank, Cd, Larede THOUS Bl Aare OU! vulded, ‘ aad pr staid (i200) al ‘ ‘ ; . j} and tevk passage i her, intending to be landed at | a \wer * details "“ ath SSjilt ‘ 1 ‘ . Gen. Mitchell ee sume port in Nova Scotia, but on arriving at Sea | « a 4 ici ] F : | piebliena | Island, they found selr. Romp of this port, about | leaving for heme, on beard of whie ’ ! [tis reported that the Federal vessels have es in 1d -arvis a a ms " : , 7 _— — ' : wssive at arrived @8 aoove stated, ran past the batteries aud got nearer Richmond ; reports re Washington, froin | tu the Federal} has gaiued further advantages in Pheir esenpe was @ narrow one, as the nearest | ‘vived at upe, are highly satisfactor + ve highly sauisiactory quite rough a, , and they were entirely destitute of in that quarter . o . —— Uuder suck cireumstauces their posi- Joun, June 11, 1862, | ten in an open dory, was indeed a perilous one | ST | Che news of their safety was received with heart- General Freemont’s forces overtook General Jackson's army ou Sunday last, in his chosen po- sition, sheltered among timber. The battle which | °"=°%* Conceruing them. JOUN for EASTPORT, PORTLAND, and UST RECEIVED per Barque “ Tue ensued lasted five eae The Federal troops | SEE Ps }BOSTON, alternately, every MONDAY and} rESA," from Liverpool, Great Britain, tought occasionally uder the murderous fire of The man Mackie was convicted of murder on | ‘nesds ; a VS bege ‘ 7 2 superior numbers; but routed the Confederates Tuesday, in the Circuit Court, St. John, N.B.,| : ‘ ‘ntenee ~~ hune ra . | June 16, 1862. Gm with the bayonet and canister, occupying his po- wa utenced to be huug on the oth ot August | eee Se 60 pieces black and Colonred COBURGS a in cen iii a? eae Hex } 1 » Ci ai , “ j ‘ sition phase id ese ps ob- | ~4a>> ‘ MATLS 49 do Circassians simacy, i loss as reported to have been very Hottoway’s P : : ; To | 20 d ross-overs and mixed ALPac 7 , . 5 . ‘ ‘ . ILLS Steady cireulatien.— ! ‘ . o cross-overs and mixed ALPACAS heavy ou both sides. The Federal loss in killed, ) soc important essential to sidictain bande a Se By Steamor Wostmorland. 20 do Brown Holland and Grass Clorus wotnuded and missing is estimated at S00 Coutributions are being forwarded trom St.Louis for the relief of the destitute and starving people m the wake of Beauregard’s army. Phe Danish Gevernment offers asyiumns for fu- gitive neeroes at the Island of St Croix, (West Indies ancouditionally freving then after three years’ gulating the flow throughout the system of pure arter- | ial bloed. Thenee come the bone muscle, and all the | compene nis of man. It is most momentous to pre | vent the blood from beimy contaminated, which | Holloway's purifying Pills eiectually accomplish, | hey are the best family medici I js 84 Bare their epwraton icine ever discovered, | and satisfactory. The | | hild may take Holloway’s | Pills, with contidence and certainty of rebef. They | pprenticeship produce no pain, debility or drawback. The cou 8 repo! ted that the whole of General Me- irreut testimonies of thousands have assigned to | Clellan's army, exeept two divisions aud his re-) H iloway's Pills the enviable position they have serves, have crossed the Chickakominvy. held in all parts for a quarter of a ' century. transporting them at its own chauge, and most delicate female o > s ’ @i the wie Bancor, June J2. 7 ol correspondent re- Married, | seen in the Confederate! On the 18th February last, at Auckland, New army before Richmoud from a balloon, the uuti-| Zeeland, Mr. Walter Graham, to Margaret, eldest | North Caruliniansa daughter of Mr. Meary Smith, formerly of this city Vollevs were fired between thera and an attack- At the Church of St. Bonaventure, Traeadie, on se ee : x a an Tuesday, the 10th instant, by the Re ‘hours | . party, when the former broke and fled. oe ios wane t, by the Rev Phouns | Slnerel Mitskell « aes eve” “ae helan, Mr. William James Logan, Teacher, of | reneral Mitchel won anyther brullant victory | Summerhill, to Miss Jame Aun Scott, daughter of at Chattanogs, e enemy having Cieorge Scott, Miilcove | been completely routed after two days hard fight- —_- ing : "The Missouri Constitutional Convention has . Died, ; 9 ode 5 teeter ee yn wo weer j At Savage Harbour, Let 38, voted 42 to <4 to @sirancuise all pares engaged | after a long i!lnexs of in the rebellion since December. with exemplary meek: Mr. Cyan The Philadelphia Press arms ports that & mutiny was vets being Tennessee, the on the 1th of May, four years, which wa ess and Christian resignation, | s&s borne Commitice of Ways and Means have reported L McEAcHienn, nephew of the “ight | a Bilin Congress for the msue of $150,000,600 | Rev. lishop McBachern. The deceased had attained | and no life could-be | Wherever he | was known he was hixbiy esteemed for the nwet valuable qualities which can adoru the Christian | character, and he was sincerely beloved by all his | relatives and immediute veighbours. . At Albury, New South Wales, on the 16th Nov. } Donald MePhee, son of the Inte Alexander Treasury notes, without interest, receivable for | to tae 40h yeur of his age ; Governmeat dues and legal tender; and $Uv,000,- | More wefully and honourably spent Oo0 demand notes have been issued, aud $0, 000,- WOO in notes not so reeeivable Itis ramoured that a Confederate force is on ite way to Knoxville, Tean., to attack Nashviile, Lenn. lasi, Hexorable Pierre Sonle was arrested in New | McPhee, Line Road, Lot 43, leaving a wife nnd two | Ovleans on a high political charge and will be | children, and numerous realatives and friends in this sent Nerth sland, to mouru his death. owe REM ADVERTISEMENTS. ry =f 3 —— . “er Che belis taken from ihe churches per order of ON res. Beauregard are to be sent North. The House ef Rep Committee will report in favour of the admission of Western Virgiuia as a State on condition of ‘sentaiives’ Territorial Veer” hamediate abyliliua of slavery. } ‘4 fi At the Pair Oaks battle the enemy attacked B anevolent Trish Society With 66,000 wm Six North Ca PIC-NIC. lina regiments ceported to have | } hroke out in mutiny Galveston has been ealled upon toe surrender: eae om : ; oe de “64 eae : 7 To fete -onevole ishs Sneie 2 the acquiescence to Federal rule is surprising i OE Benevolent lrish Society purpose oo ' , holding a aC. . we oP EPR pee : pplication has been nia le to ship GUO bales ol I ND oF \¥ n ; ' t : Pas . R's Is a " aha . : ’ . © ¢ . oo ist COLE ' Iwo Coulederate st ainers capture d i Stentuer “EXPEKIMEN! has t a ¢ re ae 7 + inhine Vaan ott Leveklat se otk sav f us been Cnener or Moi ta} ubove lie CHYy. t “wcusion, and will leave GQ n’s Wharf, a BAaNnGor, June 13. hult-past 8 o'clock, a. m Ta Fremont’s late engagement with Jackson, Phe Band of St re has kindly left SCO dead un the field. The Fede- | consented to be preset romlly adel tg as was 125 k tand 500 wounded ee | Jackson ese p j across the Shesandoah, barn- 1 oy 7 7 I. ' : Gs lenan 3s; Single | i Vickets Is 0d cact Po be bud from the undersigned | ro sal ipies Fort Rept blie. v pmnittes msi ger: +. Several thousand bales of cotton are reported | Fraxcis McCaxrox, Joun A. McKenna, destroyed on the St. Frencis River, Arkansas,) SetTavR O NEILL, Cuargctes McKenna, you the capture of Meuphie. Puirty tle iscrud Martin Hocay, Patrick Farmer. . ; repurted to bats ecu Gesireyed at Charlottetown, June 16, 18¢2 | General Neg] ys exnediti ninfo Last Tennes- V x luabla P ed eal ; ’ ait Lr Pronarpty ot +19] is highiy sucecessftil Hedeteated the enemy's; ¥ C a8 IT Ops ty ab AUCtION : ‘ CHALLE IY Plisvness aud canmiring sup- > *4 , vr: r ran e a ’ ‘ ° . OR SALE Al PUBLIC AUCTION ! pi j pie: . 4 athst inet tate ila AT ee oh tautit ' ie pe ip! * eatne out in erow Is, cheering the ; a si gta liute pos e n given, th inalle 1 : S : "a ea aU LiZioie premises lt possession of Joy lhupas, sens CEwPS Cu nen , gid ,, (Cabinet Maker, sitaate oun Great Geor et k remont reports tial Jackson aliacsed SMeids | Charlottetown, the cround con tf " i i t : ‘ ! shite S+feeti tly Mowday, wie the watier dewnh The river. n tie street, by M1 feet back “The buildings con sl ohhh ‘ ih a ay . ‘ ‘ : ‘ ; , A oe Fremont sent a detachment of cavalry tu open [sist of a good substantial DWELLING HOUSE, comuinaication with Shiclds Moby 33 fe all finished throughout, with a Brie! t! It is reported thatthe Confederates are retrea! Kitchen, aud a Stable in the rear. es i ‘ ta a aicht ‘ els ‘ aes ™ hee ‘ eid ing from Camberland Gap towards Chatanvoga Also, a sa! itil i odious SHOP, with This would free | % ’ , a , tls (Ses a inv of Vo feet on th treet ow feet, wit! a , ti ae ‘ ua *” BTith Cabbarit ’ il . *. Wf re ata coed - fhe utached ti rear, aida wood stoned Morgen to tule immediate possession. é%n} ‘ : cag , Ad ut . ’ a éllar under enw Qvices frat shes 3 headu-puar oo " wexth a): a. be sy awn ‘ i ‘i t i antes x hue j ises Will be S04 In One 106, OF GIVIGEeU, | Thursday evening state that a recotnotsysance as | as y bo most. advantavenns far as Meadoway Bridge found the enemy quict Part of t huse money may retain seeured Weather good, roads aud ground | on tue preniises for a term but in force. drring }. ‘ F: Isa tele Governor Julinse i tw take place ou the premises, on TUES- DAY, the FIRS JULY wext, at the hour of W is rnius announce the assasaination of sand Gen. Batler. i ; ; ‘ , For further partiewlars apply t t! e subecriber. or 7m, a bf tik ’ a a i a > ! i partient: apply > { wecriber, or Phe reported burning of Vic ksburg by the Con Mr. HOBBS on the prensses. federates is disc: dited. CHARLES PALMER. that Charlottetown, June 16, 1862. tf It ix rumoured ax Irish regiment at- tempi d to desert trom Richuwnd. Deserters allele ‘i Pm was in thickly. : . ? : s c Beauregard’s army represented as greatly dis- Desirable Residence to Let, A mutinows regiment had been dis- "Pe Premises at present oceupied by the subscriber, on Prince-street, will be to Let Cons organized. arined and many shot. s iper. fleur Si to $1.25. Extra, $4.50 to | in October next, or earlier if required. €..C. VAUX. ae - June 16, 1862. isl prot RICHMOND, MEMPHIS AND MOBILE. eS ee a ON SALE, The © citie hich the attention of the * orred 5 tb oc _ The three cities to which the att ion f th T THE SUBSCRIBERS ROOM— North is now chiefly directed are Richmond,| - men Pagan tore M i. nad Muhie: i the a he didehathle 6 bhds best HOLLANDS GIN Peps BSS Bue; Sas press Seu 12 chesis, 30 half chests Congou TEA in boastful auticipatious that they wul very soon 16 cesks Kerosene OIL ‘ suffer the fate of New Orleans. A few facts iu 5 dazen Carpet Brooms reference tu these three cities, under these circum. | ; 6 bules Hops A quantity of Neats’ Leather Lot of Cooking Stoves, suitable for vessels. li at Lowest Prices. WILLIAM DODD, Queen-street. | June 16, 1862. fi 3, May possess Some interest for our readers. Richmond is situated on the James River, 23 wiles north of Petersburg, 113 miles south by west | of Washington, aud abyut 150 wiles frow the | mouth of the river. Lis pop riathe lood Was JU KH): its « x ports about three millions dollars, vat and tobaceo. The principal feature that strikes every one who sees Kichmoud for the first time is its curious topograply.- From the 2 mn | To Farmors. A OW Selling. at the GAS WORKS, | Oi, eal chiely Wi land was abuut thirty miles distant; the sea was | teit joy by their friends, who were feeliag quite} “FVMIILESE favorite STKAMERS leave Sr. Mina alt’ set Lat! EUR EGEEpeend | morning, at a quarter past eight ge clock. | TT R N f P ee } For New foundland every MONDAY, at 12] i ) r sy it BY 5 | o'clock, noon. } | formdland will be made up every Wednesday, in, Skirving’s ns King of the Swede fs where, at a price which places them within the} | reve | the printed directions are properly attended to, as| | fore the surest preventives of scrious maladies; of | come the most unremitting extirpators. linternal organs, and consequently to the nervous (by Forts Morgau and Gaiues. Oricans, and occupies the only eligible site for a : } James River, which, tambling over its rocky bed, | makes a wide bend here, with its convex tace to; the eily, rises, without any regard tor uniformity ef divection, some half dozen hills of gravel tor-} mation, aud of pretty cousiderable elevation. There has never been any attempt to grade them ' into lesel strects, but the city is seattered promis- | cuously up and on and over them, just as fashion, | taste, er basiness may have happened to dictate. | The city contams hardly asy public buildings of) architectural pretensions. Most of the warehouses | and hails have since the war been turned into hos-| pitals or jails for the Union prisovers. The Con- federate army is now ia or bear the city, engaged in thwarting the plans of McLellan. At a mass} meeting of the citizens held a few days age, we | way mention, it was determined to bold the eapi- | tal at all hazards. Its defences are said to be of the most formidable character. Mobile is one of the largest cities on the Gulf. } It ix on the juvetion of the Alabama and Tombig- | bee rivers, at the head of Mebile Bay. The city | is an old one, having been held successively by | the British and Spaniards before it eame isto pos- | session of the Americans. ‘The city is built upon! a plateau elevated some fifteen feet above high) srater mark, thirfy miles from the mouth of Mo- bile Bay, the eutrance of this bay being protected | It is not unlikely that Mobile is already in possession of the Union- Ista. | Meimphis, previous to the rebellion, was a flou- | rishing city and pert ef entry of Shetby County, I Tennessee, and is beautifully situated on the Mis- sissippi River. It is distaut from St. Louis about four hundred and twenty miles by water, and) trom Nashville about two bundred and niue miles, in a west south westerly direction, It was at one time cousidered the most populous and iapertant town on the river between St. Louis and New coumercial depot from tue mouth of the Ohio to! Vicksburg—a distance of at least six hundred fifty | freight of Coul, per 4 a quantity of good ASHES, for niuepence per load WM. MURPHY, Manayer. | Charlottetown, June 16, 1862. To Captains and Ship Owners. pue DLIREOPORS of the Charlottetown Gaus Company will receive tenders for the ton, from Victon. Tenders to | Gaa Works vot later than | Thursday, ivth inst. Good seearity will be required. | By order, WM. MURPHY, Manager. | Charlottetown, June Lb, LSG2. be delivered at the To Truckmen. ye E DIRECTORS of the Charlottetown | Gas Company will receive tenders for the | truckage of COAL and other goods, at per load, to and from the Cas Works, to any part of the City. | fenders to be delivered not later then Thursday, Sth inst: iv order, WM. MURPHY, Manager. | Charlottetown, June 16, 1882. FOR SALE, | TALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM in Brackley Point, contaiuing alent Wl acresof Land, 70 clear and in i a Ligh «tate of eultivation, the lremainder covered with a fine grewth of lougers. | There is an abundance af Salt Mud and Sea Manure outhe property, witha go nl Cottage, 20 x 26 feet, | and a Kits he tiached, I2 x 10 feet, well finished. | and 2 good chain Pump at the door, anda good Burn 16 fect Jong, with or without the Crop. For a sum mer’s residence it is second to none in the country. Tervs—One-haif the purchase money down; the remainder in twelve months. Application to be} made to the subscriber, on the pretiises. JOSEPH MACKINNON, June 16th, 1362. om ARCHIBALD WHITE, Biacksmita & Carriage Fitter, \gne | eines throughout the civilized world, at the follow- | 95 de | business, begs to inform the imhabicants of P. ke | Cotton Handkerchiefa Cotton Warp, &e, ~—++ALSO-—— 30 chests TEA, English importation, warranted en yood 2 20 dozen Brooms J.8, CARVELL, Agent. June 16, 1863 6m an 20 dozen Buckets. ‘se Terms Libera , l mabey 16 he CO's nines sieacieraee TS oe “New Brunswick” and “ Forest City.” Staple Goods a9 k ON CONSIGNMENT. PHUURSDAY worning, at 8 o’cloek,. J.8. CARVELL, Agent. Seven Cases MERCHANDIZE, ~—-CONTALNING— 20 do Cotton and Linen Diarer 5) deven TOWELS lal wD do — nts Handkerchiefs, very cheap . 7 ,¢ ‘ : : 3) do Black and W. B. Turrap, No. 25 NUK M ALLS for the neighbouring Pro- | 30 do gross Clark and Co's 6-cord Cotton vinees, etc., will, un il further notice, be made | ‘ . iii: —— A Lso—— up and forwarded as follows: J 6 hhds De Kayper GENEVA 20 cases Do Do 40 packages English TEA 20 boxes Liverpool SOAP All which will be sold af prices to suit the times. N, RANKIN, Queea Suet. Charlottetown, May 19th, [suz. | SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, For Nova Scotia, via Picton, twice in each week, astollows:—Tbe week in which Muailsare forwarded to Enulaad, on MONDAY, at I2 o'clock, noon, and WEDNESDAY, at 8 o'clock, p.m.; and the foilow- ing week, on MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 12 ' ) | o'clock, noon. | | ; | ' For New Brunswick, Canada, and the United States. via Shediac, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY New Sort. For England, Bermuda, and West Indies, every alternate MONDAY, at 12 o'clock, noon, viz — Monday, June 4th Monday, Sept. Ist } J ] oo July 7th 4, Sept. 15th “ duly ist Sept. 24h \ f “ Aw. 4th ‘< fot, Lote 4 § “ - “ ct. . Sitios | as +. rt ' : oO a — 7 = PREORESS,”? Surpremwestary Mares for England and New the same week as the above dated Mondays, at| 4 8 o'eluek, p.an, “PURNIP SETCD. L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. | General Post Oilice, June 16, 1862. ALSO A few bushels fine new FLAX SEED. | HEALTH AND CHEERFULNESS. PHILOSOPHY AND FACT. (Each warranted.) BEER & SONS. June 2d, 1862. 3i Very Superior Congo Tea, FEW Chests and Half Chests imported ——— CHANGE OF BUSINESS. BUSINESS CARDS. IMPORTANT NOTICE! Dentistry. Great Clearance Sale! C. FP. Ae res to attend to the yarivus branches of the professivn. Teeth carefully inserted, extracted, cleans- ed, and filled. Office hours from 10 a.m.to4p.m. RKe- sidence at Mrs. Douglas’, Water-street. Charlottetown, Jan. 20, 1862. tf THE ENTIRE STOCK : IS NOW OFFERED WM. KOUGHAN, AT COST AND CHARGES!!! wenoral Commission Morchant, FOR CASH ONLY! AND DEALER IN As the principal part of the STOCK is of this : cat ; c Spring's luiportation’ from Gaeat Britaiy, the Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, &e., &e er, rely ou getting fresh Goods and Great SMARDON’S BUILDINGS, jurvains! North side Queen Square, (formerly oveupied by LU. Fraser, J Wholesale buyers wil! be supplied on approved paper,.or a liberal disconnt for cash ! Charlottetown, P. E. Island. December 16, 1861. ly te All parties indebied to the subscriber are requested to settle their accounts without owe Glasgow House, Queen-street, June 9, 1862.—3m cre stray FREDERICK P. NORTON, (SUCCESSOR TO ALEX. McKINNON) AUCTIONEER AND General Commission Merchant, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTIELOWN.....P. E. ISLAND. {= Particular attention given to the pur- chase and shipment of vats, Barley, Potatoes, Fish, &c. April 21, 1862, MR, W. A. JOHNSTON, OF TTALIFAX, N, 8. Attorney and Barrister at Law, Notary Public. &c, &e. i Orrice—Mrs McDonald's, next door te Mrs. Forsyth’s, North side of Queen Square. Charlottetown, October 21. 1861. JAMES McCOMB, own IMPORTER OF PASTURAGE! PASTURAGE! | Clocks, Watches, Jowellery, VOD well watered Pastarage, one FANCY GOODS of all kinds, Ambrotype mile frow town. Apply to 7 jand Photographic Goods, Chemicals, &e. GEORGE COLES. | Wholesa‘e and Retail. Chartottetow ,M y 26, 1862. harlotietown, May 0 Bazaar, Great George Street. Hat d C: F to | Noy. 4, 1861. ae ie eo ee ya! JOHN & ROBERT SO0TT ’ _ the liber on Coach & Sleigh Buiiders, quaints his friends and the public that he continues tee Manufacture of Paris, Sink, Crora, and other | Kent Street, HATS and CAPS, from the best matetials, and at | 7 : : lowest prices. Silk and Felt Hats re-stitfened and pusoax the inhabitants of Charlotte- cleaned. Ladies’ Felt Mats altered to the newest town and the Country generally, that they have etyle. Military and other Cap Peaks for sule. now on hund a uawber of new and second-hand : JOHN HOBBS. CARRIAGES, open and covered, of different styics, which will be sold cheap for prompt payment. ie All orders punctually attended to. HE subscriber returns thanks to hi- numerous customers, and the public generally, for the liberal support he has hitherto received, and begs to inform oan ot hie intention to bring his resent BUSINESS TO A CLOSE, and return to Nova Scotia. In order to effect a speedy clearance, LATEST STYLES! I1sG2. 162. SPRING and SUMMER. UST RECEIVED per Gazette, Trarresa and Prroryss, from Great britain, a general assortment of new and fashionable Goods, in COATINGS, VESTINGS, TROWSERINGS, TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, HA'TS AND CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, BRACES, HANDKERCHIEPFS, Trunks, Valises, and a superiox stock of Ready-made Clothing, Miuufactured by the Subscriber. CHARLES BELL, Merchant Tailor. Charlottetown, Jane 9,182. Sa Pue subscriber graie‘ully acknowledges the liberal support hitherto received, and ae- Volunteers, Attention ! ™, from the best Tea House in Liverpool, G. B., j atl warranted superior, is ou sale by | Feb. 24, 1862. WM. McGILL. | t A FLOUR! | HOLLOWAY’S The Exciting Cause of Sickness. The blood is the life-sn-taining agent. It furnishes | sale, wholesale, by uta of flesh, bone, muscle, nerve, and | Khe stomach is its manufactory, the PERFINE FLOUR, (warranted). Now ar-| | rived from Liverpool, 40 chests superior TEA. For | the compone R. W. BRECKEN. | iIntevument Pownal Street, May 12, 1862. | irteries and yeius its distributers, and the intestines the chaunels throng) which the waste matter re- | woted: ial, tea.ipuedeesieti 0 onniiiods:ihigom tee Prince Edward island | | Untion and the bowels, these Pills, FIQBANK NOTES, TREASURY WAR-| stommeh, the cire rnitan lieviey indigestio: ifving a once 4 : allt ie he ep Ye oes eae en eal te edie nett ale RANTS, and ISLAND SECURITIES!) he thnids, sured regulating vota te BCCTCUOls and! generally, cualed by DUVAR & CO, Colonial | od ent | Exchanze and Telegraph Odice, Barrington street, | j opposite the Post Otice, Halifax, Nova Scotia, j * Varner Pees 3 oo} April 3, 1382. 3in The National Complaia Dyspepsia is the most conjgnon disease among as. classes in this eountry It assumes a thousand ya ROE. VN tp a shapes, andis the prinury source of innumerable KING SOUARE HOUSE td ti naladics; but whatever its type or | vs ' niptoms, however obstinate ite resistance to ordi- | & Sons i AVE reevived, per “ GAZELLE,” fron LIVERPOOL; “LIGHT BOAT,” “EXPRESS, and * BG LANTLNE,” from BOs- TON, the greater part of their SPRING STOCK. Remainder daily expected per “ PRLORESS.” Muy 26, 1562. vin prescriptioius, it yields rear tad rapidly tu} Beer iemedy with Loss of Appetite. of appetite and Theee Pills may be taken without | linger from wet or cold, aud require no restraint | . ' . 1 scurehing ad. Guerriig Yr 7 feidacie certaia eure for headache, loss iw spirits. VUSNEES OF Pieasttre. tie y strengthen the } and promote a healthy action of the liver the blowl, cleamsing the skin, bracing the | invigoTating lue systeu. ve A A Word to Females. The local debility and irregularities which are he especial annoyance of the weaker sex, and which, when neglected, always shortet life, are re lieved for the time being and preveated forthe tine | pe to come, by a courve of this iild bet thorough al od Landing ex “Light Boat,” from Boston, BBLS. KXTKA FLUUR, 2) Sides SOLE LEATHER, 2) Boxes CHEESE. On courignwent. teralive, Dronsical Swellings and Turn of Life. ‘ This is the most distressing period in woman's | May 5. 1262 J. & T. MORRIS. history, it de troys thous: ids, the whole of the gross may 9, _— hau rs collect tovet! er, and Like a tide sweep : a a ? Be esiismiiite aa fo uway ten ists and Jife jise!f, if not time ie and power “§ HESOINE” x Af SEPTIMUS,” fully cheeked. The most certain remedy for al ees “Salas erupts to Holedar's File.) FROM NEW YORK. Armed with this great antidote, the fiery ordeal is} passed through, and the sufierer is once mere res-} ored ty the possession ef uniuipaired health. These Pills are equally efficacious in all female complaints, and obstructions at the duwn of womanhood. Diseases of the Head and Heart. Why are these diseases so fatal! The answer is <elf-evident—because the first disordered action is ne- | lected, or the means for its rectificution are misap lied. Neither need be the case at the present day, | when these excellent Pills cau be purchased every- | UST RECEIVED, Kx “S«vrimucs” | and “W[exorxk,”’ frou New York— 200 Bbbls. FLOUR, consisting of Pastry, Extra State, and Superiine. 25 barrels Corn Meal, 5 boxes Cavendish Tobaeco, 109 sides Sule Leather. A turther Supply shortly expected. Also on hand 30 barrels Ship Bread. J. & T. MORRIS. Charlottetown, May 26, 1862. lm h of everybody. No misapplication cain occur if | ie esp adisess leneives totue seat of, LL0Ur, Sugar, Molasses, &c. the aifliction, without deranging these organs which | 7 YO ARRIVE per Schr. “BR. 8S. WAR- are already acting healthily. 7 REN,” from BOSTON, and “ Arwen,” from Holloway’s Pills are the best purifiegs, and there- | wAaLIFAX :— 250 Bbls. Superfine and Extra Flour ...% Kiln dried Cornmeal 10 Pancheons Molasses 6 Hhds. Sugar which, if they be already established, they then be- Nervous Disorders. . . > | 95 > . Any derangement of these delicate organs affects | * Bbls. disastrously both the body and the mind. To the gees inegar nervovs invalid Holloway’s Pills are an article of 10 Chests Eaglisia Tea. They impart tone and vigour to the | For sule ry a Charlottetown, June 2, 1762. ‘ital necessity. vital necessity HYNDMAN. | ow } system, Whieh pervades and connects thet. Hence } their marvellous cures of hysteria, low spirits, | spasms, fits, headache, nervous twitchings, and other | kindred complaints. which are all radically removed bv the use of these invaluable Pills. FOR SALE, | j ANADA Fine, Superfine, and Double! } Extra FLOUR. No.iand No. 2Snir Brean. } JAMES PURDIE, | June 2, 1862. Im Hollows y’s Pills are the best remedy known in the world Jor the following diseases ;— Pemale Irregula-Serofula, or | FOR SALE Asthuna rivies King’s Evil i. a. 5 a 2 Bilions Com- [Fevers of all (Sere Throats 400 OO CEDAR SHINGLES, plaints kinds IStone & Gravel | 3 20,000 Dry PINE BOARDS, Blotches on the Fiis |Serqnd’ry Symp- PALINGS and LATHS. Skin (rout Toms } oc) Ertan - xowel Comp- |Head-ache lTic-Douloureux {June 2. 1862 int JAMES PURDIE. laints lIndigestion Tumours La Pe ries Colles Hnilamanation Ulcers is Se tg ee ce eee ee Coustipation of Waundice Veuereal Affec- | the nen els |Liver Complnts| tions Flour, Molasses, &e, Consumption aunbago Worse of all Ust LANDING, per “ C. U. Trans- Debiliry es —— wortH,” from Boston— Dropsy Rheamatism Weakness, from | 250) bbls. FLOUR Dysentery Retention of whatever cause | Erysipelas Uyine &c., Ke. Sold at the Establishment of Prorrssor HoLio war, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medi- 15 puncheons Molasses 5 thds Sacar 100 bags fine Salt 50 sides Sole Leather 25 dozen Brooms Buckets 30 boxes Lozenges. For Sale low by P. W. SAYNDMAN. Charlottetown, May 26, 1862. Isl Ow ~-* NOTICE! — iehaiada naan To Merchants and others. PRINCE EDWARD ESLAND = EX subscriber will boldan AUCTION) TOT Fat ‘i on the second THURSDAY in every month, } CLOTH MAN UFACTORY, for the disposal of any kind of Merchandize placed | "g's2 Wo ‘in his hands. Goods to be sent to the AUCTION ” ra | ROOM two days previous to sale. Proceeds will FETE Subscriber, encouraged by the very be handed over without delay he Sepneertper, ogee ged Pen ) NEIL RANKIN, Auctioneer. Queei-street, March 31, 13862. ing prices: — Is 13d, 2s Yd, 4s Gd, 11s, 228, and 33s | each Box. * * There is a considerable saving by taking the Jarger sizes. N. B. — Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed tu each Box. Jane 16, 1362. + | liberal support received in the Cloth dressing Ishind that be has imported frou: the best mukers | sya in the United States, Packet for Souris. Machinery for Cardiag, Spinning) faXiiL. Scuooner * RIPPLE.” and Weaving, liuca Campeenc., Master, will " { PILLS. 4 OR SALE, 100 bbls. CANADA SU-| us well as new, by AKOS and other Military CAPS) ————— | Aa CARD. bY made to order. JOUN HOBBS. ENTS’ DALF-WORN CLOTHES, EIL RANKIN begs leave to inform the Ladies’ Mantles, &c., cleaned and renovated, | MERCANTILE and TRADING COM- the colors restored, and the garment made to look) MUNILY of Prince Edward island, and the J. HOBBS. | Neighbouring Provinces, that he has made arrangements for the immediate prosecution of business as an Auctioneer,Commission Merchant & General Agent, um in each of which lines all Commissions with alee / 5a a | which he may be favoured (at home or from BPresh Arrivals. }abroad) shall receive his prompt and bess Pui subseriber has received, per recent | attention. lcletebiabat | Charlottetown, July 8, 1861. 50 hhds. choice retailing Molasses 12 do Muscavado Sugar ‘ 250 bbis. Flonr, Superior, xtra, State and Superfiue. 25 bbls. Navy Bread ae Commission Morchants 25 do Unions AND | 15 boxes Cheese 19 casks Kerosene Oi] (best) | 20 cans do 5 gallons each (doj. ‘Wine and PFiour Dealers, GREAT GEORGE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN .......0: «v0 P. E. ISLAND. To Arrive, and hourly expected— N. B. Consignments advanced on, and Grain 40 hhds. Molasses 12 do Chcice Grocers’ Sugar Cargoes purchased on Commission. April 14, 1862. ly 150 bbls. Flour 50 sides of Sole Leather. GEORGETOWN. WILLIAM SANDERSON, All of which, together with Stock of Teas, Tobacco, Cigars, Boots, | - Shoes, &e. &e. ARE OFFERED AT VERY LOW PRICES, ids J.S8. CARVELL, Commission Merchant, Wholesale & Re- oe: teh tail General Agent, Auctioneer & Broker. Flour! Molasses! Sugar! | NOTARY PUBLIC. UST RECELVED, from New York,! Agent for Col. Life Assurance Company in 150 barrels Extra Saperfine FLOUR, King’s Ueunty. Agent for Pictou Iron Foundry. Also, from Halifax Town Lots, Pasture Lots, and Parms for 12 puncheons Molasses, ‘Sale in King’s County, 6 Minds. Sagar. Nov, 18. For Sale by the subscribers, low for Caen DUDD & ROGERS. ‘ Dodd's Brick Store, Powual-street, May 26. ALFRED PURCHASE, a Watch and Clock-maker, Smardon’s Corner. Horizontal Watches in Silver cases £4 6 0 Flour, Tea, Leather, &e. Fur Sale by the Subscriber SERIE. 5 0 « otiins 05.000 cane. & COW: VOR. CA SE Br alas UNI es + 150 Bbls. Mxtra State Flour, Chashutestown, Sopt.'S3; 1882. ly 100 Bbls. Superfine do 50 do. Pastry de 20 chests superior TEA 50 sides New York Sole Leather _ 2030 Gunny Bags (cheap bays for grain) 25 Quiutals Codfish. ALSO Just arrived per Urigt. Hznoine— 100 Bble. “ Southera’’ Superfine Floar 30 sides best New York Sole Leather. (California Hides.) M. LOWDEN, Peake’s Buildings. Queen-street, June 9, LoL. Pea. SUGAR, MOLASSES, ard other choice GROCERIES, for sale by J. HOBBS, Opposite the Temperance Hall. June 9, 1862. 2m Grain, Grain. MIE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewory and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be purchased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, and a superiorarticle of old Malt Whiskey. Also pm Be we poe Ge fs maar 5 _*: | Charlottetown, November 14, 1861. GROCERIES, FLOUR, _ Notice of Administration. a 4 LL PERSONS having any Demands Cornmeal. | A against the ESTATE of the late JAMES w. Casn CUSTOM ERS will find the best | CAIRNS, of Charlottetown, deceased, are hereby : ian Be uc i requested to farnish the same, duly aitested, on or and cheapest Groceries, Flour and Cornmeal, | ).fore the First DAY of OCTOREN next. nie — * ¥ - ta ae | miles. ‘before alluded tu, is elevated abuut thirty feet | hundred feet wide, extends along the bluff in front | at short notice churches, an academy, a medical college, twe ‘banks, and a telegraph office ; ment, but proved g failure. The bluffon which the city stands, and} it" fURNS thanks te the inhabitants ot . Cuancorrerows, and the Island generally, above the highest floods, and its base is washed | for the tiberal ta he hgs ences a : 7 by the river for a distance of three miles; a bed | eight FORED, BAe eee lO era ALTE of BiNcis : : still at the same stand, SOUTH SIDE of KING: of sandsioue projects into the siream, and forms) SOU ARE, opposite the store of Messrs. BEER & a complete, convenient, and natural steamboat) SONS, where he respectfully soli¢its a continuance | landing. Ske édppearance of Memphis from the! of their parkosace. river is exceedingly fine. An esplanade, several | of the town, and is bordered with blocks of large | Forging aud Tyrning fos machinery of all des- | warehouses. The pepulation, since 1854, has) ersplions, doubled itself, and was rapid/y jycreasing when | i ' ' the troubles comgiwenced. It contains several Cast Steel Axes, warranted of the best quality. re” Canniaces, SLeiousand Suor work always on band. A naval depot was | eee exiablished there by the United States Govern- | The riveris, however, a : 4 deep enough ty feat a very large ship of warand| Ch. Town, PELL, June 16, 1862. 3in the Confederates have taken advantage of the touey expended by the United States ¢ iuyermment | Money to Lend to use the Navy yard for the parpose of building | O* good security; also a Large Bwell- ; inv House and Shop, North Side of Queze lation was 3300; in 1850 it had increased to SHI, sauanc} for SALE. * aha el What it| W. A. JOMNSTONE,, es | Queen Square, Ped. 24, 13Ge, SoFeitor. plied for immediately. i ‘ters and Packetg posted in any Vost Oiice jn this, : [sland, for delivery within this Island, mest be| Pictou, leaving Georgetown on Wednesdays a Letters posted unpaid, or! Saturdays, returning on Mondays and Thursdays, and shortly (in addition to finishing Cloth) will be prepared to receive Wool for manufacturing into the various descriptions of Cloth usually made in the Colonies. Tie charge for Pieking, Oiling, Carding, Spinning, and Weaving will be Que shilling and three pence per yard. Wool, Other branches in the sane proporiion. t He is prepared to execute on libeval terzus and | which must be washed and dried, may be left with | H. J. Calibeck, Siduey Siveet, Charlottetown, or auy of the agents for the Mill, from whom further | particulars cen be learned. CHARLES E. STANFIELD. Tryon, Spril 21, Isez. WOTICRB! A few superior CARRIAGES very cheep, if ap-| TENELE Public are reque-ted to take notice, | | PREPAID by SPAMP. | prepaid in part, will be forwarded to their destina tion—subject on delivery to the postage chargeable sailasa packet between Charlottetown and Souris, calling at intermediate | rts, leaving Charlottetown ou Mon- | DAY next, 26th inst. For Freight or passage, apply l to W.W. LORD & Co. Ch. Town, May 19, 1862. | LOOK HERE! Wool, Wool, and Wool Skins. | (Prue highest price in the market will be in the city, at BELL'S « And all persons indebted to said Estate are re- juired to come forward and settle the same; as, | trom varions circumstances, legal proceedings nist Flour, Grocery and Provision Store. be resorted to inwacdiately for collection, without MARKET SqpUARE. Charlottetown, June 9, 1862. 4i j 500 1,5 pats BOOTS and SHOKS, in Ladies’, - Gents’, Misses’, Youth’s and Children’s, for) ea'e low by BEER & SONS. | Charlottetown, June 9, 1862. Hats and Caps, N PANAMA, Leghorn, Felt, Tweed and Cloth. The best variety to be found in the city. BEER & SONS. Charlottetown, June 9, 1862. WOOL! | further notice. Sheep and Lamb Skins. pus highest market price will be paid in Cash for any quantity of Wool and Sheep Skins, by ROBERT BELL, Market Square. June 9, 1862. 4w 50 chests Congou TEA, superior quality, 20 half-chests do do 39 cases American Boots and Shoes, 1@ ahds choice retailing Molasses, A few hundred Scouring Bricks, Cheap for Cash or approved paper. F. P. NORTON. Brecken’s Buildings, opposite the Bank, May 26, 1562, LAND OFFICE. pEssks. BALL & SON take leave most 1 respectfully to inform the Publie that they are prepared to treat with parties desirous to sell or purchase Land Property, or requiring Surveylag or Conveyancing; and trust, from their local knowledge of the country, extensive experience, and punctual attendance to business, they may be favoured with general patronage. Several Properties are now for sale, of which fal! particulars may be ascertained by applying at their Office, East corner of Prince and Water paid in Cash for any quantity of the above articles at the CITY TANNERY. 4 ‘ West end Grafton-stacet, June 9, 1802. 3i i will run asa Packet between Gcorgetown and ‘wind and weather permitting. | Bor Freight or Passage apply at the store of Hon. | Streets, Charlottetown. RW Charlottetown, January 20, 1862. Cherry Valley Carding Mill. Georgetown and Pictou Packet, | FBXLK Subscriber begs leave to inform his that on and afier the Ist JULY next, all Let-} TON Basy-sattina Schr. * EM ERALD’ frienda, and the public in general, that his Carding and Picking Mill, the 2oth of May, instant ; and having obtained ‘thereon, “and also toa FINE of TWO PENCE,! J. Wightman, Georgetown, or W. Ives, Esquire, |» share of public patrouaas. fa | currency. L. C. OWEN, Postmaster Geyeral, Genera} Post Office, Ch. Town, May 28, 1S€2, Pictou, N.&. Jane %, 1362, W. HOBBS, Maeter. 2w pd ad il to be aired. a THOMSS WRIGHT. Lot 8, May 1%, ten. u | } assistance of an experienced person hopes to obtain Committee of the Estate of PAUL MARY CAIRNS, Adwministratrix. Charlottetown, May 14, 1862. tf [May 19. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE, At persons having any legal demands against the Estate of the late WILLIAM HODGSON, of Charlottetown, Merchant, deceased, are hereby notified to furnish the sume, daly attested, within six moaths from this date; and all indebted to said i mediate payment. ersone Estate are required to 6 lm- SARAH HODGSON, Admx. cuim test. am. Charlottetown, March 26th, 1862. 3m [April 7 Notice. PV HERE? S, by Order, dated the 10th of August last, made by His Honor the Master of the Rolls, I have been —— ABEY, Esquire, who bas heen adjudged to be of un- \sound wind, | therefore require all Persons indebted to the said Paul Mabey, for RENT, or otherwise, to make immediate payment FEXHE SUBSCRIBER has on SALE— | me of tho amounts duo from them res- pectively. And Whereas it appears that the said Paus Mabey, while insuch unsound state of mind, executed Conveyancesof portions of the Land and Real Estate rn re him in Char- lotetown, Charlottetown alty, and else- abere, I do hereby CAUTION al] Persons against dealing in, or conveying any such Lands, or accepting any Conveyanoes thereof, until the question of the validity or invalidity, of such Conveyancee, from the said ‘Paul Mabey, shall have been decided by the Court of Chancery. JOSEPIL HENSLEY, Committee of Estate. Office, Lower Great George Street, Charlotte:own, 16th December, 1861. Wotice. y IIEREAS by order made in the Court of Chancery by is Honor the Master of the Rolls, dated the 10th day of August instant, the management of the Estate of Paul Mabey, of Charlottetown, Ksqaire, has been commited ty and vested in we the ander- signed. Now, therelore, all tenants of the lands of the said Paul Mabey, and other ties indebted w him, ave required Lenee- now in course of erection, will be in operation on forth to pay the amounts due and to become due from them respectively to me at my Oligo, in Charlottetown. JOSEPH HENSLEY, Charlottotowny Auguet 26, 1501, i dito oe ee See Se oe ae oes semanas BP APS abet anil ware ence, Mane: 20 I ORE. i - . - ‘ teen ; ‘ * rm a