IMPORTANT KUMOUR. 4 rumour ia in town, and believed in well in : ed places,te the ffect,that a despatch has been formed pe ’ received from England by the last Vail, intimating to His Exe Neneyw the Lieut. Governor that it is she decided intention of Her Majesty's Govern- } } % >a . quent te leave the British American Prev iuces to } } ‘. i t . . . - wad upou their own resources, In the event of | de} anv collision with fereign powers—that it they any ¢ tim d» vet wish te anite for mutual proteetion, they wust prepare fer the consequences, wlevel pital | Fy ’ } . ' ageth they may be«-that, in short, British ceinection must soon terminate with Colonics which appear! eT patches, it is velieved, have been transmitted to I the Colo We do not P tend to tof the wordimg of the de spat h, as we but think it jeund that we have not misstated its aubstance te be se hestile te tieh policy. Stwilar des- ial Governors any pat have net seen it; we will be li the Government have such a document in their} possession, as We believe they have, they should | net withheld it from the public ~<>. j te return our thanks te the Hon. M. ‘i essize, | jot the Tuanxs To Canavian Fuisnps — We beg) with night and sterw effects elicited much ap- | CRICKET. We are tequested to state that the opening match of the season will be played on Thursday next, the Sih instant, between Eleven of the senior Club and wenty-two of the junior Clab, and not between the Married and Single, as previously announced, Wickets to be pitched at 12 o'clock precisely. <i és Cowese To THE IsLanp.-—We understand that the exhibition, “ The Five Wonders of the world, which has lately beea exhibiting in ILali- fax. is coming to Charlottetown. This entertain- ment is very highly spoken of by the St. Jolin | and Halitax papers. We take the following from the Halifax Citizen : ‘Tus Paxvorawa.—The Panorama at pre. sent ou eXhibitien In our elly is worthy of a liberal patronage. Of late yeurs our citizens have been trequently deceived by daubs, and therefore many hesitate to visit paueramas gene rally the exhibition whieh commenced last mght, scenes are Well painted aud varied. We were es- pecially pleased with a picture ofthe Lake of a Phousand Isles, where colour, lights and perspee- tive are mest artistically managed. * Persia” New The passage frou York to Liverpor | brief and to the indeed we can recommend this as a very planse, The explanations are | potut; Hut we are happy te testify im favour of | The | ae HEH ADVERTISERIERTS. —_ SSN LN LN LOLOL LO LOLOL LLL LL A LA LOLOL Me Furniture, Bedding, &c. To be Sold by AUCTLON, at the subseriber’s Room, Queen Square, on FRIDAY, June 9th, at 2 o'clock, p.m, a large assortment o consisting of 9 Sets CHAMBER FURNITURE, 17 Cotton and Excelsior Mattrasses, 1 Feather Bed, 30 Chamber and Kitchen Chairs, PSOFA, 2 Parlor Rocking Chairs, 1 Cooking Stove, 6 Parlor and Bedroom Stoves, Counterpaines, Sheets, Pillow Cases, &e. Also, 1 Set of Bar Furniture, i Decau'ers, Glasses, Ke. WILLIAM DODD, Auctionver. Ch'tewn, June 5, 1865. | AUCTION SALE! McISAAC’S BRICK BUILDING, on )TUIS DAY and EVENING, and following days, }until the w hole is disposed ot Speaker of the Legislative Council of Canada, for svitable entertainment, and more beneficial tolA large Assortment of DRY GOOD’ ; , \ acetupiete copy of Lhe Parliamentary D-bates of | young people than negro troupes. — Hal fas Cite- j tlhe Canadian Legislature oa the question of Con federation Phe volume comprises one (housand lt pessidle te believe that any ov her debat und thirty-iwe pages large ectave scarcely cau be d in the English language occupying so mucl printed matter. ter, Ruse & Co., Lt is admirably priutee by Hui at Q wbdbee Our thauks are also due and respectfully tend ered, to M. Teéssize for similar favours during the sitting of the Legislature, aud alse to (ie Hon Witasam MeDougait, Provincial See elary of Canada, for like pleasant remembrances ot our! Drict acquaintance with him. ~<>- - DBANDs ON LUILLshexnevGu SQUARE --We are} requested te state that the Vulunteer Band wiil | practise on Hillsborough Square on ‘Thursday hoped, appear iu the same place ou sowie other} Ww eek sight of the i w clugzenus, and we hope their services wall | be dchuewledged Uns summertu a mere substan-} omanher than they Were last seasei. Square, or Park, as it is wow called, will be in a} vaetly improved coudition in alittle wile, and; Wilh fee generanuy reserted to as a place ©) recrea- tien, especially “oo a cul still night when tie moon shines bright.” -4<>?- ,o Tue Passport Cavex.—We understand! that I. C. Hall, Ray., received a telegraut on Sa-} turday evening, informing bias that the Vasepert Oider has been reveked by the Luned S ates Go-| verument, aud that the revocation applies te all’ the Provivees alike. the Washingtew Goveramenut ftom the Urst, and! We} way ve sure that the American people found ii tt ia h gh time the unisaace was alwlished. te be a serious drawbeck to their bus thawk them. and ouly “se, and | Wwe may them, for usit ki . whieh} | j ; their influence in having H set aside The pratss- el au eXerescence of despotisi porteyst! i we country pretend g tw be fiee would tolerate} ter a day. eee = ' VesTMInisren Review, for April, “ua abl 1 Pus has just come to Land We Lave wot yet L te read much of it. The articies it contains are entitied as felleows:—Tlie Posiiive Puile aplty “ Alig ot E —sir rh iste Cote; St. Jotn’s Gospel ; Lie Siate glish Law—Codification; Moderu N oveiist- | tward Balwer Lytiou; larliamcut and} , . . Lefora; The Canadian Conlederacy ; wuleur- provary iAleralute. Review ied iret leet Aleticun pu z Evinavnan fer Apri!, lias alse sine ts HG a persat wi iis pages ts tiiviled vy tue tel foots ty attractive tabie ef conteutsa: — Cite ‘» Hiistery of English Literatere > Merdalic Mat wais; Tue Ausiralian Colowies : Macame wenatid: Lecky s I thi e of Raliot “aiinada : Tie { hareh | d atau M mapa of > Sepia ¢ Meawirs oof LPteeeeiit de B staquct ; Tuscan Sev plure ; (uizet ¢ Medi- taliiens on Christian a; Due Law of Pateute. The celebri y of These Reviews being world-i wide. it ts unnecessary to say a word iu conm- odie el elie, . +E -_ INCE. DIARYism —A Barn and some other amenuuting to about £150 in value, was lra- *, dun yreperty destroyed sy ait days age. Archivald MeDonald, egr., Gad suceeded in eal the Gelewaliuale esiaic¢, Whe propriet chalice, @ Serr ! on the) aod it is said be dad taken a round-} tin} trumpets were Glew, bat too late to drive the} exrrving seweral writs for arrears of rei marti day ; wele-ut route to «effect his gr pose. Che Sheriffs e@icers away; and the fire was in fall) biast before Me. MeDowald teit Traeadie. There} is uot the least doubt that the fire was the work | «et sotue af the pares who felt aggrieved by Mr.) Mebdunald’s proceediogs at adaudHerd. Whether} tie outrage can be traced te dhe Tenant League, | We are not prepared te say. They are, undeabt-( edly, blamed fer it. It ie a bad business whoeser Ps at the bottom ef it: aud whoever perpetrates | be the! t or constenawees euch vielewee will sure losers in the exsd. —-_- - ; Ce We are compoleed to omit seme cditerial remarks on laecal political topics, or vecouut of the} large amount «f space taken ap with wew adver-} tisementis and cews—all of which are very much! more interesting than avything we could write at) present Lveal polities ere extremely dull and flat just new; and may du to stead aside unt fro | events looming in the future. -—_-- ~ Tur So_pters Rorrixa —The papers epeak- ting of the seldier retts in Washington “iy that | there fas beeu simce the review they assume seme more definite shape lust week consi derable misconduct on te partota port motthe troops aleut the city, and the feeling has instances broken out inte epen lawlessness and | reiting. Liquer bas been Uie seurce of most of | the trouble, and orders were issued on Saturday elesing the saloons after dark and till daylight. This, however, was net found sufficient, and to- day, by direct order from Geu. Grant, ail places | wuere liquer is seld were clesed Ull farther or- ders reeveraul Te further remedy matters in couplaint.| sere at the Trowps were to-day seut to the country | buck of Alexandria, and ia a day or two some ot! Suetiuan’s wen will be sent westward. ee Cape Bretua is beginuing tu boast of her | peblie works. ‘Lhe last numer of the Cape) Breton News says :— ~The coanty representatives, Thomas | Caidwell and J. Boeurinot, Esqrs., deserve | aud justly enjoy the gratitude of the travel- ing public for the numerous and striking im-| provements Which bave been effected under! ther direction in the bridge service. We} meed not here refer ty those which have al- ready been publicly noticed by as on previous vecasions. On Tuesday last, the evotractor, of Bull's Bridge forwally banded over the, work above reierred to, tu the Commissioner, Alex. Melones. Esq , which was done in presence of J. Boursmot, Exq , M. P. P., and an assemblage of resident farmers and other inhabitants of that fine settlement lying on ihe south side of the North West Arm. The} ceremony Was improved by enlivening airs irom a prbroch played with good akill by a) young Scotsman. Out trom the cxtreme! posts of the frame work of the Span floated | the Ensign and Unioa of uld England, Mr. Bourimot was received on his arcival at the bridge with hearty cheers by the assembled | §| eetators, to whom he addressed a (ew re-| warks respecting the bridge, whieh was then | tu be given up to the public usa.”’ — oe We did not believe in “cure-allse” until we tied AVeK's inimitable PILLS, and now we, think the whele seeret lies in the faet, (iat pur- gatives are the vatural remedy for disease, and | Dr. Ayer has made the best of purgatives. They | ete Bil our coumplaints.—Logan (O.) Pyoss. ; twice acgely last summer te the entertainment of our The ordee was a disgrace u | aud the patient is left in Couparative beaith. ean | Ont j walt. i | i | | zen, May 23, 1860. 7r-e - Tlortoway'’s Pitus axb OixtMest.—Stomach and Kidueys exists a close and jutimate relation, | lets The index of afllicting the kidneys lsacdses stomach is often the first renal ipreygu v. Hoelloway’s remedies used at that janeture vould cut short many u serious and fatal attack They act with wondertul eliciency on every organ iliy do they regniate the lof secretion, buat exper Istomach, Liver, umd khadnevs, in restoring their healthy functions, and casting out any obstrac tims or impurities — It is necessary for the Oint vent to be well rubbed inte the small of the back daily, when it is absorbed, and greatly uginents the purifying wud salutary iutlucnce of ithe Pills - oe — Denise THK Process or |} mother should vive ber child MRS. WINSLOW’: | SOOTHING SYRUP to vregniate the bowels. Gives rest to the mother ind relief aud health to the child. ——_- Ayo1’s Sarsaprrilla Is a concentrated extract of the choice root, so | combined with uther substances of still greater al- | The | terative power as to affurd aa elfeetual autidote for | diseases Sarsupariila 's reputed to eure. Strumeus Cocnplaints, aud that one which will ac complish their care must prove, as this has, of im menuse service to this large e¢lass of our «flicted tellow-eitizens. How completely ths compound | will do it has been proven by experiment on many f the werst cases to be found in the following romplamts 7— Serofula, Serofulous Swellings and Sores, Skin Di-eases, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Eruptions, | i *t. Anthony s Fire, Rose or Erysipeias, Tetter or Salt Kheum, S-aid Head, Ringworm, &e. Syphilis or Venerial Disease is expelled from the syst wm by the prolonged use of this Sars APARILLA, | Fem le Diseases sve cuured by Servtula in the blood, and are ofteu suun cured by this Exraract or SAKGAPAKILLA Do not discard this invalualle medicine, because | you bave beeu impored upon by sometiiuy prete: d ing to be Sareaparifia, wiile it was net. When you bave use | Ayer’s—then, and not till then, will you know the virtues of Sarsaparila For winute particulars of Che diseases it cures, we refer you to Aver’s America Almanac which the ageat below pamed will furnish gratis to all who call for it Aven’s Cathartic Prius, for the cure of Costive- } ness, J undice, Dyspepsia, Ludigestion, Dysentery, Foal Heartburn arising from Visordered Stomach, Pain, or Morbid Laaction of the Bi wels, Flatuleney, Loss Liver Complamnt, Droz By, Stemach, Ueadacie, Piles, Koeumation ° ° ° ° of Appetite, Worms, | dout, Neuralzm, awl for a Dinner Pill, i hey are sugar coated, su that the must sensitive take them pleseautiy, aud they are the best } Aperieyt in the world for all the purposes vt a| tauily pliveie. Prepared by DR. S.C. AYER & Co, Lowell, | Muss, and seld at wholesale aud retan by Gee. A. Bavakp. S*. Jom, N. B Avery Brown & Co, Heiliiax N.S. W. R. Watses, Ch'tewn, P. BE. E. jiarried, By the ion. Josepit Wightman J.P onthe Mei | ' me ir, Woolley Leweltlin. of Lat ol, to Mis- I - he hHisterne of thie sate yl we LE the resicence of the bride. on the 3lst ultine by the Rev thomas Danean, Mr. George Lone wervth lteule tN rinee Street. to Blhiza. eldes nigshier vl ine late David Kameny, Leg . of tiie en . ' Die', | Atthe Mission Hon-e, Vernon River. on Thurs- day the ist dane. ietant fier au Hiness of thie veare, K ipl Peake ow et i yeurs, eldest son of Mr. James J. Rice, B.C. 3 At Freneli River. New London, on the Ist Muy. after a linzering illness, Aone. the beloved wife of | blag MeLeod, iu the Gficl vear of her ave Iler i . " O ital who had the of her acquaintayvee, and ber death has cen productive of umuaversal recret At China Point Crane, ou the Jist ultiaw, Mr J ge [lt Myers used OO vears. At Vleseant Cottage, Wri ultinw, Jane, Anaten, Bese beloved and regretted by all who knew | er On suuday last, at Let 48. James Mutech, Esq. an old and respectable i aiilabie | talifies emlenred her Diuby, on Tuesday the widuw of the tate thabitaut of that place. Shippiag News. FORT OF CHaKkLULIZrOWN. ENTERBI May 26.—Mavytlower, Gerrior, Halifax: mereh. Brig Marie, Morris, Shemogue; deals and ends Sch Couservative, MePadyeu, Buy Verte ; do. 27 —Luavie, Jerria. Caraqnet; shingles 2d — Str City of Bath, Sickersou. Boston; merch. Brigt Export, Martin. New York; four, &e. Sehr. Lateur, Kerr, Boston; merch. MePherson, Hawksbury: bai Pieton; coul. Briet Vietror Hudon, Bertaux, Quebec ; sult June l—Sehr. RP Chase. Coilins Fraukfort; mere. Lilly, Landy Chatham ; beards CLEARED Miv 26—Brivt. Maria. Morris, Liverpool ; oats Brig J i Strong. Wallace, du; do. Selir. Perse verunee, Irving. Pictou; val. 31 — Trial. Purdy. Pictou; bal June t—Amelia, Gerrior, Halifax ; Western Packet. McPherson; Sydney; bul Dove, Ross, Pictou; bal i (Qjoeesec, May 28 —Arrived Ships Elizabeth Yeo, Scvti, Suridinia. Isabeila. Saunders. Lievd. do. Il. moranda. Marine Disastse — Mr. Cutten, from Marie iJ seph, CG usty Guysberv’, reports the loss of the ship Malakoff, 1140 tous, Capt Harris, of Mull, G B , from Liverpool tor Ualifax, with Sve went ashore in the tug on the 13th ult on Sable Island, aud beeame @ total wreck The captein, officers, and part of the crew arrived at Marie Joseph in tae sbip’s long boat, on Friday last The remainder ot the erew. 15 in nuwber, are yet ou the island. The Mulak ff sailed trom Liverpool on the 21st April, and weet «shore on the day atier the revenue schooner JJeriag lett che [s.aud, uu ber last trip to the place. HEY ADVERTISERRENTS. Between these twe organs there Wiich ie mstrated by the Wasting which occurs in all disordered wear; TeETHING, EVERY | toether with a REPORT OF THE SPEECHES « | It tehieves the child from evening neat. The City Amateur Band will, it is} pain. softens the gums, cures wind colic, and sure | t es Such @! Can di, with a brief narrative interweaving | remedy is surely wanted by those whe suffer from 1B it the residence of Mr. William | Willis | . and sister of the Heu Joreph Uuowe. | } Yestern Packet, 30—Triai, Purdie, a cargo of | cousisting of | English Broad and Narrow Weo'len Cloths, of all Fine Black and Blue Cloths, Doeskins, | Tweeds, &c. Also, TWO CASES of British and Foreign manufactured SHAWLS and DRESSES inallthe latest sly les, in Lrish Poplins, Ducapes, fubiuets, dutin Stripes and Freveh Merinos, Xe. ; Square and Long Silk Tissue Shawls for summer Gents’ Searts and Ties, tovether with other ‘The whole to be sold im lots to suit. Sale 1¢ rlors, youus | - ’ each evening. commencing at 7 o clock CH Private sales attended to during the day. M. KELLY, Auctioneer. June 5, 1865, The Union of the British Provinces. brief account of the several Conf-renees CM held in the Maritime Provinces and in Canada, |= September aud October, 1864, on the proposed \Confederation of the Provinces, idelivered by the Delegates trom the Provinces, on | important puble oOcCusions. Compile al by the Hon | Edward Whelan, M. P.P.. of the Prince fone Pevdeseinr ‘ani | Edward Island Delegates ) Charlottetown, Princes . suie Set! Sands « ibuted | iu all causes, as millions of mothers cau testify. th Bands coutributed | ) | Edward Islaud: Printed by G. T. Hassard, 1860. The above little work contains 239 pages. It jhas just been issued from the press, somely bound in boards, cotton and rown It con jtains the principal delivered on the }question of Coufederation during the progress of } r} veces ithe Conferences in the Maritime Provinees and in the levents which called forth the speeches, The speeches have been carefully revired and corrected } —in wiost cases by the syn akers themselves. and al | Stperflaons matier relatiug tu merely one paooliiy inci dents eliminated from them Those who take au interest in the question of Contederation — (and their number is uot on the but the reverse,)--may, it is hoped, find j this Compilation usefal for instructive refereuce Only «a limited number is reserved forsale. They may be lad at the Bookstores in the course of the —4ds (Cotton |. June 3, 865 ro _-_ a ee r | REA PAI? Y } AT THE ‘Elead of St. Peter’s Bay! A TEA PARTY will be held on the hy levatifal grounds adjoining the CatHorse CHAPEL, at the HEAD OF ST. PETER’S BAY fon the wth of JULY next. Peter's Bay L vieinity would wish that thei aha jd.staut fiiends would partake of their refresh tinents- dee reise, | present week. Prices — 38 (Boards) |} —ds 6d (Roan). fu muatter of Joyous recreation wader the volden ea fnopy of pature. ,: to be Benevolence is our inoito. Band rlottetown. Children halt price Tickets can be obtained at the Stores of the follewing veutle men:—d Sutherland iesyr, J J. Reardon, M. Phe lan. J. A. MeLean, Exqr, and at the Dispensary lof Dr McPhee £y Shonld the day prove unfavorable, cowe olf Ue following day. th attendance from Cl ‘Liekets Is tal: By crder of the Committee, ANTHONY McCORMACK. Set reiary | 4a ye Y \ “AY ’ . Tre © Te) LONgenr LOTR wee — w SSTABLIsiisD 1329. L C Owen and Phen Liverpowi: Daries. City sf Bath ana Commerce. China, trom Liverpool, tb the Ships Undine diwin y Lizzie. Loctite: t rani, fren ticien from Barbauoes trewe Bostou; aud Elave Completed THEIR iMPORT FOR THE iwhich having been teu SEASON, ht on th: BEST TeKMs PRICES, For Pro: pt Payment. C7” Wholesale buyers supplied as usual G. & &. DAVIES. 1 Char’town, June 5, 1805. tiaey are euatiled to « floes ‘EXTREMELY “Low y ECEIVED by the Spring , Ships from England, and for (Sale Cheap— 20 Tens Iron, 12 Bundles Sheet Lron, j 12 Boxes Tin, $3 ° Galvanized Do | 22 dls. Sivel (in spring, 230 pieces Vionzin Metals | blister j 1945 Bags Nails and Spikes, \t cask Cisin Traces, l cask Files, {i Sad lrous, l Screws, Lam am L * hook & eve Hinges. 134 Kegs Paiats, L cask Vices, 1 cask Bolts and Nuts, 3 pairs Beilows, L case Saws, 3 Anvils, L Slates, 380 Gis. Paint Oil, l cusk Shot, 1 Bag Carled Iair, I case Kitle Cartridge, i b te Slocmaker s Los Peicussiou Cups, Hewp, ow coils Cordage, , 12 dozen Seythes, 3 burrels Futty, cust, shoe & 15 Carks and Cases | General Mardware Geods. i } a ALSO, | Barrels Washing Soda. Keys Baking Soda. Boxes Soap, Boxes Vipes, Bags Waluuts aud Pilberts, Cases Confectionery, aud General Groceries. W. LE. DAWSON. dune Sth, 1865. TO SHIPBULLDERS. qe SUBSCRIBER hes just recvived lu BALES NAVY CANVAS direct from the Mantutactures iv ARBROATH, SCOLTLAND— LOAD OD ‘Pine and Spruce Boards and Shigagiles. "EXO be sold by Auction, TO-MORROW EVENING, (TUESDAY.) June 6th, at Six o'clock, on Powual Wharf, a quautity of PINE and SVRUCE BOARDS, PINE and CEDAR SUINGLES. WILLIAM DODD. June Sth, 1865 aa . | Charlottetown, June 5, 1805. ] one Sanat Regular aie Line of Dress Making, &e. Packots betweon Liverpool, Glasgow & Charicttetown. | /ENHE Subscribers in returning thanks to the importers of goods for their patronage ner Ships “ THERESA” and * LC. OWEN,” vey to give them notice that they purpose having verseis ou the berth loudiug fue Charlutitewn as below :— The Clipper Ship “L. C. OWEN,” A. L., at Llvyd's, coppered aud copper fastevued, 431 tous revister, RK. Prasen, Cotuander, will sail from LIVERPOOL about Sth SEPTEMBER, The Clipper Brig “ EVADNE,” 300 tons, A. L. at Lloyd's, Josereu McDonato, Commander, will sail from GLASGOW on of absent oth SEPTEMBER. The subscribers would a sv inform shippers from Glasgow that they porpose placing tucir new Barque the * ELECTRA,’ 400 tons register, on the liue between GLASGOW and CLLAKLOLTE- 1366, For furtwer particalars apply in fotoageel to Messrs. Wictiee Srewanr & Oo., t & 3 Trat- ford Chambers, South John Street, in Glasgow to James Ketse, Jr. Esq , Union Siveet, or in Char- luttetown tu L.C. OWEN. WM. WELSI. Ch 'towan, June 5, 1860. isl pro rw 2m Assorted tinmbers. 1000 Ibs. SEAMING and ROPEING TWINE, 20 Coils BOLT ROPL,—assurted sizes, lu do POINT LINE, Lead SCUPPERS, <J Barrels PLICH, 10 do. BRIGHT VARNISH, 2do. MACHINERY OLL, 5 do Paraline Varuish, 3 Tens Oakaw, [ron, Paints, Linseed Oils, Putty, Flour, Nails, &c. 100 Coils Cordage ,.—assorted sizes. The whole of whieh will be sold at a small ad Vance ou the custs. If. HASZARD. Rs. RHODES begs to intimate to l the Ladies of Charlttetown, that having taken dew cesadeuce in Greot George-st. next door to the Baptiet Meeting House, is prepared to at- tend to DRESS-AAL ONG in all its branches, aud svlicits a share.af public patronage. | TAILOREINGiIn PANTS, VESTS, and BCYS’ CLOTHING. Also, PLAIN SEWLNG attended to. [Jone 5. 265. Ym Valuable Properties in New London for Sale. Tk subveriber offers for sale, hy Private Coutract, a Valoable Leasehold Farm, cou- sisting of NINETY-THREE ACRES of LAND, situated at the Head of French River New London, all under cultivation ; together with Seven Acres lof FREEHOLD LAND, on which are erected a | spacious and well finished Owelling Honse, Store TOWN. to follow the “EVADNE” iv spring of and Taunery; the Jatier ds kuown as * McLeod's | ‘Tunnery.” Aso —9} Acres of Preehdld Land, fenced and j under cultivation, at the mouth of the Frewel River, adjoining Mr. Neil Ross's farm. | ‘ MUG MeLkep. Freneh River, New Loudon, ? ott: June, LS60, , oi Bedroom and Parlor lurniture,' To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION. at} na is land. | The people of Saint | | } | | os HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. West India Produce, MYMEL SUBSCKIBER offers for sale, at his new Warehouse, Queen-street, opposite Peake's Stores, the unsold portion of the Cargo of Brit. Hecen Davirs, frou Demerara, yviz:— 10 Puns. heavy retailing MOLASSES, 10 Hhds. Muscovade SUGAR, 50 Barrels choice granulated Sugar, for family use Or presery Luge 4 qual to refined sugar, ALso IN STORE, Ex L C. Qwen trom Liverpool— 50 Bolts Bleached Navy Canvas from Nos. | to 7, 6u . Gourock, + I to 5, 50 Tbs Seaming Twine, 20 Bandles Oakum, 3 Chain Cables for suall vessels, sizes 3iuch, 9-16 und 3. 7 Chain Anchors to suit do, 2 sets Kuee Burs for a vessel of 200 tons, 30 Btls. Mess aud Prime Mess Pork, (W.C. Harris’ curing.) He wishes to inform the Trade that the Brigt. Hktex Davirs muy be expected about the loth JULY, with 200 Puns very choice Barbadoes MOLASSES aud 75 Packayes Bright SUGAR. DANIEL DAVIES. Charlottetown, Sth Jane, bXb5. isl pro. NEW GOODS — BY THE yD Recent Arrivals from Britain, FENUEK Importations tor SPRING 1865 being now COMPLETED at the BRITISH WAREROUSE, we solicit the attention of the public to our Stock of BRITISH & FOREIGH MERCHANDIZE, Now Open for Inspection, comprising all the Requisite Articles for family use. in Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Groceries, gc gc. &e. ~ W. & & BROWN, June 5, 1865, | | | | i Ny: pains will be apr d to make this Tea | } j ' / i i { | ‘Lownship No. 51. PUE COMMISSIONER of PUBLIC LANDs, having under the authority of the Act 16 Victoria, Cap. 1c. completed the purchase of that portion of Tewnship 51, the properties of WILLIAM and GEORGE F. MONTGOMERY, squires, hereby notifies all Tenants and Ocen- piers of Land on the above properties, desirous of VURCHASING--THEIR SEVERAL LOUA- TIONS, that. in accordance with the 10th See- tien of the above recited Act, he is now prepared to reevive the deposit of the Purchase Money of their several holdings, upon producing their titles, lor agreements for the same, 4 JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Offize of Public Lands, June 4, 13865. | tt FOR LIVERPCO!.. rpyilis A 1 CLIPPER BARK aay 4 * PRIORESS,” 561 ent Rake ter, Bato, Commander, will spi! from CHARLOTTETOWN, fo: LIVERPOOL, on or about THURS | DAY. the Sth just. and will return to Churlotte- { Tea to} | own, leaving Liverpool about the oth Avenst next Has wood accommodation for PA ISENGEKS. For FREIGHT or PASSAGE apply in’ Liver- pool to Messrs. Joseph Pope & Co., Pratford Cham j vers—at Port Hiilto Jolin Yeo. Esquire—here to fui | 1OR5 W AR t| 1855! SPRING! 1885! | | | | ATIONS | JAMBS C. POVE. Chitown, June Sth, 1865, sin STULLS HOTEL, Opposite the Custom House, 146 Prince William Street, ST. JOHN, - == New Brunswick. "ONIN atove HOTEL is the Jarsest in the Provinee. and is first class in all ites de- >| purtinetis; ts couveimlent to the United States and Nova Scotia Steamblout landings. JAMES McINTOSH, St. John, N. B.. Ist June, 1865, om Moomlight Execursioz. jus steamer ORA will leave Vrinee Street Wharf, at 8 o'clock, THIS EVEN ING (MONDAS eaving ul Oy culling in npaiuat 9 o'clock. and kelrvestiuietis ou board. Band ti alleudance li Mouday evening should prove unfavorable it vill take place on Wedie aday evening olluwing Double Tickets 2s 3d; >iugle; Is td. | Jie 3, 1Sb., j } | | | | i | | | Socond Annuai Gathering OF TUE Caledonian Club of 9.€.7, AND INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION. Clann nan gaidheal ri guailib a cheile ! Cater—His Excellency the Lieutenant Govervor. Vuesibexr—Hon. Co? Gray, M.P. P. Vice-Presipents — Hon. P. Walker, M. L. C., and Jaies Duncan, Esyr, M. PP. Dikecrons-—-N. Raukin, Andrew Mitchell, Colin { McLennan, M. P,P, Join Ross, Adam Murray. Neil MeKelvie, John Sutherland, M. P P., Austin McDouald, Maquires, and Hou. D. Beaton. Cor@espon DING SECKETARY—W. G. Sutherland. Esquire, M D. dkkasunen—J. W. Morrison, Exqr. Keconping Secnetaky—Mr. George Raukin. MarsHat—William MeGill, Esq. DSrayvakyp Beartrs—Messrs. James McDonald, Wille Robertson and George Munro Pires axd MessexGer—Donald McFuyden. ‘Pur s cond annual Gathering of the above Clab will be held at Charlottetown, on Wednesday, [6th August, next, when the following Prizes will be offered fur competition :— MUsiC—Prolicieney in Highland Pipe Musie :— ist Prize, $10; zd do., $3; 3d do, $5. STONES—Puiting the Stone, 24 Ibs—Drize $5; Patting the Stone, 14 lbs—Prize $3. HAMMELS—Heavy Hammers 16 ]bs— 1st Prize 9; 2d do. $3. Ligat Liammers, 12 lbs—ist Prise 34; ud do. $2. DANCING —Gillie Callum or Sword Dance—8$1 ; llighlanud Fling, $1. LEAPING — Long Leap—Ist Prize, $2.50; 2d do. 32. High Leap—tat Prize $2 50; 2d do 82. RACES — Ronning Foot Races, distance 400 yards—Ist Prize $5; 2d do. 32. Hurdla Ruce—Ist Prize $3; 2d do $2. Suck Kace —$250. Youths under 16 years—ist Prize $2; 2d do $1. TOSSING THE CABER—Prize $2.50. For the best Highland Costume, P. E. Island | muuufaclure—Prize $5. Also, on the same day. the following INTERNATIONAL PRIZES will be submitted for competition. Open to fom competitors from the United stares. Canada, New ruuswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and P. island, respectively. Competitors for the Literna tional Peizes to be Scotchmen or descendents of Scvichiuen. Heavy Hanmer, 2d Prize, $1.0 WU. Ileavy Stone, 24 Ibs—ist Prize. $20; 2d do $10. Also a Prize for ARCHERY, distance 40 vards, to be competed for by Ladies from ul! countries A piece of Jewellery valued at $12. Competing Pipers are required to forward to Dr Sutherlaud the names of Three Marehes, Tiree Reels aud Three Strathspeys, one Week previous tu the day of the Gathering. Intending competitors who are not members of the Club, are requested wo enter their names. riiler personally or by letter, with the Correspond- ing Secretary on or before SATURDAY, the lth August, wheu tickets of admission will be viven. ‘Tickets of admission to the yrounds, 25 cents each. to be had at the Stores of Dr. Sutherland and W. R. Watson, or any of the Directors. t2° No admission without a ticket. GEORGE RANKIN, See'y. Jinwe 5, 1865. Union Bank of P. E, Island, * OTICE is bereby given that a DLVI- +" LEND of Seven und one halt per centum, on. the puid up Capital Stock of this Bank, for one halt year ending this day, hath been this day de- clared payable to the Stockholders, on aud after MONDAY, the Sth instant. JAMES ANDERSON, Cashier. Uniew Bank, P. £1, June 1, 1505. Propvictor | 16 Ibs—Ist Prize, $20.00; | j EDVERTISEMERTS ~~ es L ¥ nat, H aS eo BEGG FuRMT URE) s f@ a a i - [GeoRce poveras FURNITURE STOR: } ee y : J - edie. 2 : leek codons) | Bee ae er) Suakhe in rays ms ¢ ata Bagel? * ee omy ~~ — ea SE im a pes ay Bi Se, ne See Seo ayo? aba... giiewe :BALLOAT If you wish to buy Furniture, CALL AT DOUGLES'S WibtR OOS, HE HAS THE Largest and Best Assortment OF Ready -made Furniture, OF TUE LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES to select from in the Island, at Extremely Low Prices. ta” Please call and examine. GEORGE DOUGLAS, Corner of Keut Street aud King Square. _Ch'town, June 5, 1865. NEW SPRING GOODS AT THE ktenfrew House, Great George Street, (THOMAS’S OLD STAND ) DELANY & BYRNE EF AVING completed their SPRING . IMPORTATIONS, beg to call the attention of their Town and Country Customers to their STOCK OF Staple and Fancy DRY GOoobs, COMPRISING Cotton Warp, Grey and White COTTONS, Striped Shirtings, Printed Cottons, Bed-Tick, Osnaburg, Devims, Flannels, Towell- ings. Table Cloths, dee. Ladics’ Dress Goods, Newest styles. Shawls, Mantles, Boone's, Hats, Feathers. Flowers, Ribbons, Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery, &¢ SKELETON SKIRTS, ifocots and Shoes, Supe: fine Clovhs, Doeskins, Tweeds, Ready- wade Clothing, Under Clothing, Shirts, Collars, ‘Lies, Scarfs, Hanudkerchiets. Rubber Coats and Caps. Men's and Boys’ STRAW, FELT and TWEED HATS, in great variety. MEN'S and BOYS’ CLOTH CAPS, HARDWARE, Plongh Mountings, Rope, Glass, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, Putty, Window Glass, Weaver's | Reeds, Shovels, Hoes, Traces, Wool Cards, Tea and ‘Table Spoons, Knives and ‘Forks, Best AMERICAN CUT NAILS, (ail sizes.) GROCERIES. TEA (a superior article), Brown and Crashed sugar, Rice, Starch, Soap, Tobacco, Ludige, Dluching, &c. Ke. Ke. All of which they offer at the Lowest Prices for CASIL. ke Charlottetown, May 29, 1865. | Perto Rieo Molasses to Arrive. Pyar EXPECTED to arrive, Sehr * ALICE,” from PORTO RICO— ex 150 puns. Prime Retailing MOLASSES. For sale LOW from the wharf. J. 8. CARVELL. Ch’iown, June 5, 1265. jeer itum, Port Wine, &e. &e. &e. 10 Puns. DEMERARA RUM, 38 0. P. 3 Casks PORT WINE, 50 cases Auchor Brand GIN, j0 * = Glenury WHISKEY, | 10 * Champagne, Pits and Qrts. 3 Bbhls. CAROLINA RICE, 100 Boxes No. 1 SOAP, In Store and for Sale by N. RANKIN, Queen-street. May 29, 1865. 3in P. E. ISLAND Steam Navigation (o’s. Steamers Princess of Wales aud Heather Belle. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, Commencing Monday, May 22. i | |The Steamer ‘Princess of Wales’ KAV ES Charlottetown for Summerside, Shediac, Richibneto, Chatham and Neweastle. every MONDAY night, at eleven o'clock, reaching shedie in vime for the morning train on Tuesday. Leaves Shedine, for Richibneto. at nine o'clock on TUESDAY morning, and RicLibacto, for Chat- ham and Ne weastle, at one o'clock same day, ur- riving at Chatham and Newcastle same evening Leaves Neweastle, for Shediac, at four o'clock on WEDNESDAY worning, calling at Chatham und Richibucto on way down. Leaves Shediac, for Summerside and Charlotte- town, on WEDNESDAY atternoon, at half-past two o'clock, iminediztely on arrival of the Train. Leaves Charlottetown tor Pictou every TILURS- DAY morning, at ball-past niue; returning, leaves Pictou for Chariottetown, at 12 o'clock same night. Leaves Chariottetown for Sutamerside and She- diac, every EXIDAY mora ng at hali-past eight o'clock. Leaves Shediae, for Summerside and Charlotte- town, at balf-past two every SATURDAY after- noon, arriving at Charlottetown at half-past ten sume night. Khe Steamer ‘Heather Belle’ Leaves Charlottetown for Pictouevery MONDAY moruing at half-past nine Leaves Picton same evening—on arrival of Mail, ubout six o’clock—for Charlottetown. Leaves Charlottetown jor Brule every THURS DAY and SATURDAY wornings, at five o'clock ; returning to Charlottetown sume eveniuys, iimme- | diately after arrival of Mail at Brule, at about live o'clock in the evening. | Steamer * Heather Belle’ also runs to Monnt | Stewart isridye and RK cky Point, on the Hills | borvugh River, every Luxspay and Fxipar—beiug | Market days. FARES: | Froin Charlottetown to Pictou, or back—Cabin 12s, | steerage LUs. Gd | Chariotteiown to Stecrayge 7s Ud Charlottetown to Suaimerside, or back—Cuabin 9s. Sreernve 7s 6d. Charlogetown to Shediac, or buck — Cabiu 18s, Biceruve 15s. Brule, or back — Calin 9s. Charlotietuwn to Richibucto, or back, $>.00 Do Miramichi, do 6.00 Summerside to Richibucto, do 3.50) Do Miramichi, do 4. Shediac to Richibucto, do 2.00 Do Miramichi, do 3 Ot Ch'town to St. John, or back—£1 Ss 13d, or 4 ov Do Eastport, do ! 17s Gd, or 6.00 Do Portland, do 2 108 Od, or 8.00 Do Boston, deo 2 6s 3d, or 9.00 FARES — FREIGHT. Charlottetown io Summerside, Is per barrel bulk Do Shediac, ls 6d do Richibucto 2. « & Miramichi, bes a, de Richibucto aud Miramichi, f tos, do Rerurs Tickets to or from Charlottetown and Summerside, izs, available one week. Tickets void if parties leave the Island during the time. Excursion Kerunxs Tickers, at one first class fare, may be issned at any Ticket Ollice, to parties of five er more going and returning together, to and from any one station within ove week, it being dis- tincily understood that unless these coudétions are complied wits, the Tickets will be void. | Season Tickets nay be purchased at Office for | individuals or faiuilies. By order, ¥. W. ITALES, See'y. Charlodetowan, May 2, lous. Do Shediac to FREEHOLD PROPERTY. O BE SOLD hy AUCTION, on the Pre- mises, on THURSDAY, 22nd JUNE next, at 12 o'cluck, All that piece or parcel of LAND, with the BUILDINGS thereon, situate on the Corner of WeyMouTH and GRAFTON Streets, nearly opposite Prince of Wales College, measur- ing 55 feet on Weymouth Street and 54 on Grefton Street. There are on the Premises a good DWELLING HOUSE, 32 x 26 feet, a large | KITCHEN attached, 14 « Is feet; also a small | STABLE, &ce. Texms—One half the purchase money down, the remainder in two years, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. May 29, 1865. NEW STORES! Dorchester Street. Liquors, Molasses, Tea, Sugar, Flour, Tobacco, Sundry Groceries, &, Pee SUB:*CKIBER has now in his New Brick Stores Dovchester Street,Charlotte! town, the following Extensive and Valuable Steck Or MERCHANDIZE, comprising WINES, BRANDIES, and other LI- QUORS of the best quality; fresh GROCERIES ofall kinds; FLOUR, TEA, SUGAR. TOBACCO, MOLASSES. equal vo any articles of the kind in thepuarket, which he vifers to wholesale and retail cuslowers At the lowest prices for Cash, VIE 3 70 Paacheons choice Demerara RUM, 70 Hogsheads Ho'lands GIN, 6 Hhds. Irish and Scotch MALT WHISKEY, § Hnds. Pale and Dark BRANDY, 6 Hogsheads PORT WINE, 6 hogsheads of SUERRY, 100 dozen Filinburgh ALE 100 dezen Guinness’ POKTER, 3U0 chests and half chests of THA, 10 hogsheads of SUGAK, 39 puncheons of MOLASSES, 500 barrels of F LOU R, Boxes of Honey Dew TOBACCO, 100 boxes Liverpool SOAP, 30 boxes of PIPES, 100 JARS, {assorted siz-s,) Together with a fall assortment of all articles in the GROCERY LINE, to which he invites the attention of his friends in Town aud Country, whose pact favours ure respectfully acknowledged. OWEN CONNOL’Y. Charlottetown, May 29, 1865. Isl Hawson’s Huiding, Corner of Great George and Kent Streets, —_——- NEW GOODS. Wi. H. WILSON HAS completed bis SPRING IMPOR- TATIONS, per L. C. Owen and Edirin and Lizzie from LIVERPOOL, and Urania trou LONDON, consiting of: Grey, White and Striped Corrons, Grey and White SHEETING, Faney Shirting, Prints, Striped Skirtings, Jean, Osnaburg, Tick- ings, Hollands, Grass Cloth, Liven, Fancy Flan- nels, &e. &e. Ladies’ Dress Material, in Plain and Faney Poplinetts, Baratheas, Mo- hairs, Checked Lustres, French Merinos, Biack Silks, aud Printed Muslins. Shawls, in Paisley, Black ludiana, Siik Baraze, Fancy Cashmere, &e. Ke. Mantles, Ilowers, Feataers, Ribbons, Fancy Willow, Straw and Crinoline Bonnets; White and Coloured Hats, Dress Ornaments, &e. &e. Parasvls, Gloves, Hosiery, Edgings, Veils, Muslins, Corsets, Laces, and a large selection of Worked Embroidery. A choice selection of Scotch Tweeds, White Shirts, Scarfs, Collars, Braces, Revolving ‘Ties, & ce. &e.: Ready-made Clothing. Bouts avd Shves in great variety. Groceries, TEA, warranted good; Sugar, Molasses, Soap, Candles, Stareh, Rice, Tobacco, ludigs, Blue, Pepper, Ginger and Allispice, & ce. &e. Hardware, TEA PARTY At Georgetown! TEA PARTY, in aid of the funds of St. James’ Charch, Georgetown, will be beld on the grounds, at the Cottage of Mr. A J. MeDonald, on » EDNESDAY, the Sth day of JULY next. A Ke‘reshment Saloon, on Temperance prinei- les, will be opened at one o'clock. Tea will vevin at two o'clock. No pains will be spared to make this a gathering at which all may es themselves. Tickets ls 6d each) —to be had at the Stores of Messrs. A. McDonald and Bros.; J. McCormack ; M. Hession, Capt. John A. McDonald, or any grounds. A.C. MCDONALD, See’y. Georgetown, May 22, 1865, Tin N.B The above Tea is postponed until TUESDAY, the llth day of July next. __ A. ©. MCDONALD, See'y. CirbPyY LOAN. 4 RESOLUTION having passed the City ~3 Conneil for effecting a LOAN of FCUR THOUSAND POUNDS, for the purpose of erecting a PUBLIC MARKET HOUSE: Tentnns will be received at the office of the City Clerk, from persons willing to lend the suid sam. or anv part thereof—not Jess than ONE HUNDRED POUNDS—vwo the City of Charlotte- towu, ‘The tenders to express the amount of the sum proposed to be lent, with the rate of interest. The payment of the principal will be secured by Debentures, under the seal of the City, payable ten years from date, with the interest half-yearly, from the general fundsof the Corporation. By order PETER MACGOWAN, City Clerk. Charlottetown, 29th May, 1565, ur ARRIVAL OF Weaw G23 Beli’s Clothing Store, QUEEN STRi&EéT. ve EK subseriber his the honor to announce to his numerous etstomers in town and coun- try, that he has just received, per * UNDINE,’ a NEW and SELECT Stock of Goods, suited for the PRESENT and COMING SEASON, and which he is confident will give satisfaction in Style, Quality and Price. to all who may faver him with their orders. JOUN BELL, Merchant Tailor, May 22,1865. tf pe ctuheicceraicetiea da 1=GS. 1=sG5. LIVERPODL HOUSE ! NEW SPRING GOODS! Cotton Goods Reduced. WiLLIAM FULL EGS to announce to his Customers and the Public, that he has received per ship Unpise from LIVERPOOL, G. B., A Select & Varied Assortment or Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, comprising many of the LATEST NOVELTIES, which will be sold Wholesale and Retail, at the Lowest Prices for Cash. The present Stock comprises: Staple Cotton Goods, which have been purchased at the redaced rate, viZz:— COTTON WARP, in all colors, Grey and White Cottons. Striped and Faney Shirting, Prints, Ginghams, Drill Denims, Tickings, &e.; White, Red and Blue FLANNELS, Osnaburg, Shieetings, Bagging, Hollands, Linens, &c, &c. Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets, in all the newest styles. BONNET RIBBONS, in great variety. i Flowers, Feathers, Hair Nets, Gloves, Belts, Parasols, Xe. Black and Coloured Cloth Mantles and Sacques, in all qualities, DRE*S GOODS, in Coburys, Lustres, Camelets, Delaines, Populetts, Merinos, &e., &e. Nails, Hoes, Shovels, Plonghmounting, Glass, Weavers’ Reeds, Tea and Table Spoons, Kuives and Forks, &c. &e. The above Goods have been! well selected in some of the best) English end Scotch Houses, and will be sold at the lowest possible prices for Cash. Ch'town, May 29, i865. h rw isl pro Boots and Shoes. ‘QUE subseriber has received fro:n London a very large Stock of the above GOODS, in Men’s Elastic Side Memel, Calf and Kid Pa- tent; Women's, ia Kid, Cashmere, Memel aud Lasting, from 6s. Gd. per pa'r and upwards. W. E. DAWSON. May 29, 1865. For Sale About 8000 Acres. ‘Pur Subseriber offers for SALE the VALUABLE PROPERTY consisting of one- third of Lots 51 and 59, situated on Baldwin and Whim Roods Apply to JAMES F. MONTGOMERY, Mauley’s Hotel, Charlottetown. _ May 99, 1865. being eee VACCINATION, Charlottetown and Royalty. a May 24th, 1865. [ N aceordance with the provisions of the ACT TO PROMOTE VACCINATION, I hereby give votice that TL will attend at the old Court House on Wednesday next (31st of May), and on every future Saturday and Wedaesday, until the 24th day of June, at 3 o'clock in the afternovn, to vaccinate all persons, wot successfully vaccinat- ed, who may then appear there. ~*, As the amended Act of the last session of the Legislature provides that vaccination shall be performed, without any charge, by the superiutend- ant of Vacemation, it will, therefore, be my duty to enforce the penalties of the Act on all persons re- siding in Charlottetown and Reyalty who have not been vaccinated, or who shall neglect to have their children or themselves vaccinated by a duly qua- litied medical pracutioner, within Liree mouths from this date. H. A. JOHNSON, Dress Linings and Trimmings, in Variety. CLOTHS, Tweeds, Broad Cloths, Con, &e, &e. in Doeskine, Russel _ Gentlemen's Furnishing Department. Ready-~wade Clothing of all deser’ptionsa, White and Fancy Shiite, Neckties, Pelt Llats, Caps, Braces,&c. — ALSO — Prime Congo TEA, Museovade SUGAR and MOLASSES, Sule Leather, Candles, Soap, Glass, Nails, &c, &c, ut Thomas's Old Stand, Great George Street. WILLIAM FULL. ee a ce Wool, Wool, Wool. y TANTED, by the SUBSCRIBERS, Five Thousand Pounds of WOOL, for which the highest market price will be paid i: cush. DODD & ROGERS. Chvtown, May 22, 1865. Gi _* SALT! SALT! Bu-hels Liverpool SALT. 10,000 50 Bales OAKUM, " For sale by I. C. HALL, Water Street. awn, Bay 3, 0 JUST RECEIVED, From the Manufactory, 4) LBS. ROOFING FELT 930CO ‘oo iin koovine prrom.’ Parties requiring Roofs covered will please leave their orders with Mr. E. R. Tayton, Water Street, who will gaurantee satisfaction and dispatch in executing the same- _ May 22. tf HENRY HASZARD. Valuable Mill Property at GRAND RIVER. LOT 56, For Sale, by Private Centract, Comme OF GRIST. SAW and SHINGLE MILLS, worked by a powerful stream, and fronting on the road leading from Rollo Bay to Grand River Wharf, distant about three quarters of a mile from the latter, with commodious suildings attached, at present in the occupation of Alexander Dixon. For further particulars apply to Hon. J. Hensley, Supenatendant Vaccination. Per Steamers ‘Princess of Wales’ and ‘Heather Belle.’ —_——_ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ’ pul E MALLS for the neighbouring Pro- vinces, ete, will, until further notice, be made up as follows :— For Nova Scotia, via Picton, on MONDAY and THURSDAY mornings, at 9 o'clock. Also, via Brule. on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY evenings, ut 8 o'clock. For New Branswick, Canada and the United | States, via Shediac, on MONDAY evenings, at 8 | o'clock ; and on FRIDAY mornings, at 8 o'clock. | For Great Britain, Newfoundland. the Bermiadas and the West ludies, every alicrunte WiDNEDS- | DAY evening, at 3 o'clock, as follows: — | Wednesday, 10th May, eee snes a 2ith * - Gu ” os 7th June, “6 30k “ “ wt ~* “ Lb Sept. ” oth July, - 2ite ™ = igh ~ L. C. GWEN, Posmaster General. iu Charlottetown. or the subseriber on or near the premises. [7° Terms liberal JOHN NICHOLS. Grand River. May 22, 1865. — Gin It is a well known fact QXHAT the BOOTS, SHOES. &e. wade at the Prince Edward Isiand BOOT & SHOE FACTORY, ave better and cheaper than can be imported. THAT Wholesale Dealers can buy their Roots, Shoes, &c, on better terms and at lower prices than they can import them. THAT Wholesale Buyers can order small or large lots upon the sime terms, and can receive them iu any part of P. E. Island within three days from the tiwe their order is received. THAT Dealers in Boots, shoes. &e, can prevent a saplus stock rewaining on hand by buying at the avove edtablish ment. 7 le Buyers can have made to order any deseription of boots, Sboes, &c, required, short notice. “THAT all who have bonght Boots, Shoes, &, are decidedly of opinion that it is to their advantage to patronize oo riuce Ed ward Island Boot a ee ats Merclaats and others who have bought at the above establish meut can with cout- dence them to their cusiowers. yr Orders respectfully seliziied and punetaally ulleuued lw. +“: , . GEO. NICOLL. General Post Office, 2th May, 1860. March 09,2805" tel rw ph win other members of the Committee, and on the | 7 4 3 . 4 ; 1 a RR Sa ie sO ee Ns: tem: { ;