. 4 long mre ead that could be easily | We are happy to learn that the property was have ravaged betore a degen Volunteers could be col- | well insured, and that no very great loss was! One of the many causes of the eminent success of jucted at any given apet. There has been a Drill! sustained in regard to moveable things by either | Sergeaal corneal the regul ar Army ),off and on about! the fire of Friday or Saturday, st. Kleanor’s and Summerside tor nearly three | -——?>- — We have received two addreases to the Rev. | we have seen hit ourselves enjoying Me. De Langie, lite of the Parish of Vernon River, | mreuths past— dignitete, in fall unitorm, oa shop > lus clamern cnr oA sai Rainee-tin tas been 'eall } trom the inhabitants of Vernon River and Mon-| *rabb's Dar hee “he has Dee SINR : i steps and in Cra _ | tague, and vicinities, expressive of the sineere re- | the littl: energy he possesacs te get a muster of j : , * . . fygard of the parishiwners fer the Reverend Geatle- the V vlunteer companies about St. Eleanec’s aud Swumerside, but we are eredibly informed that) be haa never had were than sik ln attendance and geod will of all elasses in the community | y| The Sergeant phileswphically declares that it ia| “er he was knowa, by the assiduous discharge | © Sergeant p on) ; | of wed dati _ ' nothing to him if the boys have get tired of seldier of his sacred duties, as weil as by the generuts | ploy ing—he gets paid bis daily wages just the | iting bunself by drill ex Our Reverend | dispensation of his charities, triend, preticusly to leaving Vernon River Parisi, same as if he were and this unfortunate Colony has te pay | . | Susty pounds, as proofs of the affectionate regard was presented with twe purses, amounting to wreives | | the Bil. From the drt, we looked upon the Volunteer movement only as @ thing that would afford a entertained for him by those ever whou he had ? i | lately spiritual coutrol; aud we are glad to know } . “er . . * Dean Fitle harmless diversion for the boye who could that on is ‘ai te an extensive Parish, ‘ Ne ade . Neare e a © ide i n te shoulder a rifle aud buy themscives o with West Bedeque, where, we are confident, | Jean his zeal and evergy will bear the same good fruits | coarse cheap Gannel cont, and put a red «tripe | : ; ‘ g ruits | | Which followed his labours at Veraen River. We | down the lege of their homespur breeches; but) | shall publish in our vaext No.the addresses, together | we did not suppose that any ene would get so jwith the answers, which passed between the | } } } hopelessly crazy a to unagine that ey would be ¢ a>. . tip Poa rial Reverend Geatleman and his lute Parishioners - -?-—-e- We understand that the Normal School, the| abolition of which we noticed in our last, was | a“ means of deleuce wm case of a war with the aewhbourng States,” vr any other foceaca pewer « ' The editer of the Islander appears, however, te | have become demented upon this subject, 0d | restored te ita original coudition on Friday last thinking that all the women of the Island are as} soi | of the clerical members of the Board of} erazy a8 himeell, he refees as ty them, in the fol-| Education have been much perturbed in spirit by lowing extract, for a contirwation of his views :—) ger remarks on the abelitier siovement, and | “Will any man have the hardinaed to assert! were, in consequence, impelled to retrace their| that the ivhabitante of Prince Edward Island weuld be mere centeated, and better pleased, to be lett without the means of defence, in case of 3 / War with the aeghbering States! ASK THE! it suilered frow Women ; tell them that you will take away the | steck, and the igueminious retreat they were | rilles wew in the possession of their husbauds,| | ' sweethearteand brudhees. aud Gone what may. foreed to make atter being there four days. “Our | will issue no mwre, but keep these which the Home | own Reporter” has been engaged in collecting | acl en onthaaiil "Gia, oat — some notes of the hapertant eveut, which we hope | vegleet and inattention, till they turn out, indeed, |' be able to give to the anxious puble im our} ‘no better than a bundle vf sticks,” as the | vext No. P-ramincr enys.” Yes, ash the women, by all means, if the Voluu- | teer movement ts te be ecoutineed and stipported | Col. Gray ou the Staff of General Penuetather, | at the public expense, even though they shoud jueticed in this paper last weck, docs not deny be deprived of the taseinating sight of a“ grace- ) that the “ goliant"™ Colonel has been promoted. | ful encriage” and an “imposing uniform » | Indeed, the shuffling way im which the thing is Ve believe the geuth sen, youhyg and old, would slossed over, shews that the friends of the by po- | chendriacal Colonel are quite sensible of the im- | steps. There has been considerable fun at the | Prince of Wales College in view of the raid which | i © Professar’ Webster and his live | > . Tue Islander, referring to the appoiutment of “There has been | : Our ‘husbands, | ?*itie® practised ou the British Government by would be | 8 remaining here on sick leave. ‘ a maeh better guapheyed - attending to their fari=) ppg Excellency the Lieut. Governor and his)! or their workshops They learn in the nearest | amiable Lady, Mrs. Dundas, accompanied by the | tavern to the drill room a great deal more thar Pulcate Secretary. G. D. Atkiness Esqr dun | the Drill Sergeant can teach them—they spend it! i. pon J Longworth, arrived this forenoon in| dissipation the mency which should be devoted to) i. steamer Westmorland, trom their tour in the the support of thew fumilies~ they leara irregu- | neighbouring Provinces. lar and immoral habits of all kinds, and acquire an | die aversion for bunest and steady labour. We cannot | THe Mail by the Westmorland to-day brought effurd tu let thew sacrifice their families as weil | no news of any importance trum the States or anewer With ene accerd: enough of that foulery practised. eur sweethearts, and eur brvthers’ as themeelves on the altar of patriotiom, especially the neighbouring Provinces. when the sacrifice would be good for nothing. | . ’ And as for our aweethearts, we prefer te see them THE CiViL WARK IN THE STATES. in theirevery day clothes—not the etuck-up frights, ee , y ; with ‘gun upen their ehoulder and bayonet by | By Telegraph to the Pry ont Aerts Sve their side,” covering a sadly faded aud thread- | BaxGor, Sept. 22, morning. bare coat.” | The Cincinnati Commercial given particulars of | : The editor of the Islander seems to be dread- the «reat battle vear Chattanvoga on Saturday tully shocked at our suying that “the people of | Uitaver, which were subsequently: teat. tet | thie Island are ander vo obligations to take up armies at close of day vecupied their original arme to defend it against an invader.’ We are | positieus treated to a grave homily ou ths proof of our dis- attacked Rusecrans again on Sunday in over-} byalty. We are reminded that we are one of the | whelming numbers — fight lasting ail day. Two! ! represeutatives of the peaple. thousand of whem raliied-—but the remainder did | uot give way, and at latest momeut were driving | enemy's advance back. Number killed and in the Howse of Assembly are called upon by wounded on beth sides estimated at 30,000. solemnly put—De vur constituents coincide with us in Opinion The meusbers of the Opposition | exerts over the circulation: it watehes over the man, Whe appears to have earned the affection } suits. The weak and nervous will find theniselves jand behold ‘tis gone—so cleanse the blood, aud j lieved me of violent turns of headache, with which puse Dr. Radway's Regulating Pills, in place of Miss Garbura Anu, youngest daughter of Mr. David Sodecal k io. | : | Lot 47, —by the Rev. John Shaw, Mr. Angus! at i. ederals eet tees gow and lust seven, | Stewart, to Miss Elizabeth Roberteou, both of the | } The National Republican ways Confederates | sume place. T Federal Divisions broke in panie — eight or ten} ?- E- i, to Ada, fifth daughter ef the late Jehu The question is " . 0 pan ‘® “7 Lougmuid, of Si. John N. B. Hottoway’s Pitts. — Everybody's Wish.— this medicine is the quiet, purifying effect it new blood forming from the food, invigorates the distribution of the mature blood, aud casts out the old which has done its duty, and whose fur- ther presence becomes detrimental. By taking Holloway’s Pills, agreeably to their accompanying iustructious, every person may attain the best permissable state of health without interfering materially with his usual habits, pleasures or pur- invigerated by judicious doses of this medicine, and by steady aud persevering attention may con- fidentiy hope for increased strength, greater eou- fort, aud better health. >. - THE MIGHTY HEALER. Let net disease, with ite fangs, prey upon you, until the cold hand of death hurls you te an an- timely grave. Shake off the feeling of despair and hopelessuess, so liable to come upou the lavalid. The plaut bera of the Sun we place withiu the reach of all, We cure not what may be the specitic form of the disease. The cause, the fountain of disease itself, is impure blood, and through the different channels of the lungs, the stomach and the vital organs, JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS will pass, mingling with the blood, seareh out and grasp and then expel, all hurttul poivons that there is in it Thus cleanse the blood by a tew doses of these Pills, and disease, in any form, will dissipate and vanish. Ax the Sun, with its glorious beams tirst causes the morning dew to rise as mist, and then growing stronger, Casts bis burning rays upon it— disease, like morning dew, retreats and vanishes. There is no blood parifier equal to JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS. Sold by all dealers in Medicine. Tm sein Goop Por Hrapache.—Mr. Ephraim Black- mer, Mumterd, N. Y., writes: “Mra. S. A. \llen’s World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamum have stepped iny hair from falling, as well as re- L have long been aMicted.” Sold by druggists everywhere. Depot, 198 Greenwich st., New York. Sibi sie id ilh rHE CAUSE OF STRAINING, THE CAUSE OF STRAINING, THE CAUSE OF STRAINING If those who suffer either Constipation, Ladi- gestion, Coativencss, Piles, Dy apepsia, &e., would the common aloe pills, they would avoid the un- natural habit of straining, and quickly rid them- selves of the disease. This straining that is forced upou the patieut when at stool, is caused by the irritation of the mocus membrane of the lower bowels. Bear in miad, that all of these common pills of aloes, &e., never dissolve in the stomach or exert the least influence on the liver, but are carried te the lower bowels, and there, by their} drastic and unnatural influence occasion irrita- Uivn, and instead of securing a natural movement or evacuation, indnee an irritating discharge, which involves cramps, wrenching pains, strain ing, tenesmus, frequently seuding the patient to the water closet on futile errands. DR. RAD- WAY’S PILLS are the only safe pills to take-- they act direetly on the Licer and purify the blood. One to six boxes will cure any disease that the most popular of pills are advertised to cure. Married, On the L5th iast., by the Rev. Alexander Camer- m, Mr. William Kier, M. D., of Princetown, to Joluston, New London. Gu the 2ud iust., at the residence of the bride's wther—Deucou Duncan Kebertson, of West Kiver. On Chursday morning, 17th inat., by the Rev. {. L. Vangben, James L. Holman, of Sununerside, = = ee Died, At Marray Harbour, on the 25th ult., James bate to anewer whether they endorse our views ; and we are denounced as * but a9 epen enemy,” (te the ritish Goverument, Leuisville Telegraph last evening says military | , , authorities there do not believe any serious disas-| was a native of the County Coruwall, England, ne longer & concealed | pur veeurred tou Resecranz. j Sept. 22, (evening). | The Tribune's special says genera! summing up}: | We suppers) This is herrid trash—it i¢ tow con- temptibly small to provoke a serious reply. i arertien, that the peapie of this Islaud are uuder | O# Chattanooga. At fast acewunts he had estab- ne obligations whatever te take 2 i : ; es nto er to take ap arme in ite! oe rrenme offensive ; in the meantime being } betation, that they would be great fouls if they did Rosecrans loss estimated at 1200 killed, and | y Ti Britieh Governmeut beggared this country, porting Landlord atu. sities ’ Reperted 12,000 Confederates liritish flag, the British Goverument and the : \ ak ; . ‘ Pro- | Graut have takeu th prictors have the greatest iaterest in the matter, | changed. ‘ aud ateuld see that the flag shall be upheid. We Bangor, Sept. 23, (morning). t cannot see why our unfortunate yeomanry should be wasting away their lives iu a struggle pefiem ot the Islaud is tu be supported, under the paruled by! - According to official despatches at Washington, on Monday, p. m., Rosecrans had information of fo make Longstreet's Corps reintorcing Bragg, before the up reuts tor absent Proprictora aud fees fur) battle of Saturday, and subsequently stated by greedy Land Agents, and be asked, besides, to deserters that Ewell’s Corps bad come to bis assistance. Telegrams were received at Washington yes- they | terday from Chattanooga, that the general result | , notice. | 6t Saturday and Sunday was encouraging—Univn | t } army achieving a substantial sneeess. t | Further details of battles say that the Federals spend their time, their mouey and their bivod in delence of the broad acres of which may be dixyoxteserd at an hour's Whatever may be the tate of this Island, in the foreign political ewnvulsious that are threatened, Jost about 200 in prisoners, and 1000 wounded | Oo and 4 ha dig year of his ave, Jessie Richard, youngest son of Mr. Richard M. Gidley, Keeper of the Lunatic Asylum. the people cannot lapse inte a worse condition fell into Confederate hands. — 1200 Contederate than their preseut one. If war should come, it | Perens have been sent to Nasnville. : ; * | Preparations tor shelliug Cuarleston in a tor- Will wot be of their creating. They are not) wasd state. Eighty shells containing Greek fire allowed to say a word thet would ecuutrul the were seut Gen. Gilmore. o3rd, ( ing) A ie ; iia BanGeor, 25rd, (evening. ae Lt Ss, Aaa er | Charleston Courter say* steamer ‘ samatiee™ fone Majesty's Government may make war, when they ‘sunk a few days ago between Forts Sumter and | § piease, and on any pretext; and if they want to) Moultrie, manner uot stated. Charleston papers herp these Colonies, who have nu part in their also report Federal works on Morris Istund tasi : : | increasing in strength aud extent. quarrel, it is Uieir unquestionable duty to provide Richmond deapateh says Coutederate Govern- lortheir defence. We have been tuld repeatedly ment effected a loan of a bundred million franes by the Statesmen aud leading journalists ot 1? France. based op cotton. i . ; p | Bragg claims taking twenty-five bundred pri- Eugiand that we may cut the tie which binds *) soners and twenty cannon. He acknowledges te the Mother Country whevever we feel inclined, heavy loss in officers. Rosecrans reported vew aad the desire to de so will be ne imputation on line few imiles front of Clisttauooga, also reported our loyalty. The fact is, England wants to get | Rosecrans heavily reinforced from Grant's army. vid of hee Mesth Americ: : : BanGou, Sept. 24, a. m. — morican Colones, sad her! post's Washington letter says, Mead's army un- Statesmen and public writers do not hesitate to doubtedly moving upon Gordonsville, uot surpris- atow it in the most explicit manner. The London |i". Bathe fought with Lee same day: latters . . strength not over 40,000. Times contained an article, a very short time ago, | Washington despatch resorts Mead consulting 60 Colouial affairs, from which we wake the | there yesterday forenoon with President, Stanton following extract :— ‘ and Halleck, and promptly returned to front. ° . fe cual | Richmond Whig reports Confederate loss near a_i apathy Chattanooga, 3000," ineluding many valuable Our repeating the useless sod bloody experiments | officers. Same paper speaks despondingly of af- - — ancestors wih the United States and of the | ='™ about Chattauooga. Path FA ederal aud the Confederate States. We shall | oS is ee , . : : | News from Washington last night reports por- oe with regret, indeod, but without | 5. Ne Meade's army already era Rapiden. if ‘ | Supposed enemy's chief strength near Gordonsville. we uttered such a sentiment as the above) Tribune's despatch sayt Meade’s advance there would be a tremendous screech sbout dis-| going forward on Mouday and Tuesday, about hoy , - iaame time pursued by Gen. Pope last year. yeny trou the islander Office. We cng uathing. j Ewell’s an reported aloue in front of Meade. Gur policy it, to put ourselves tu no expense, bY | Lee is reported gone to Chattanooga io conduct trouble, and inewr wo lows of life in defence of a | operations there. . Power that is carcless about us, and willing to | Despateh from Rosecrans, dated last night, ° ‘fe wy ‘ j cays he cannot be dislodged from present pssition. Wt ue drift whereever we may. Ifthe Yaukees | No fighting yesterday. No indication of another have a taney for us, andthe British Government | battle. State department received despatch con- Won't prevent them trom saatehing us, why then | itming statement. . oi { getention of Steam Rams producing better ae en ss cunninee to our fate, and| feeling towards Leitish Government. Report of Kin to think thut possibly we may be as well) Freveb recognition also unfounded. Gold 1364. of under the Stars and Stripes as ever we were | Baxcor, Sept. 25, A. M. uader the vld glorivus Union Jack. General Beuford, with part of bis division, drove oe - Contederate pickets through Madison Court FIRE! House on Tuesday; encountered strong force ot ‘vida ; cavalry 3 miles beyond, driving them across the — ’ mem lust, a fire broke out in ®| Raptien, where Gordonsville pike reaches the mine OW y Messrs. Thomas and Joseph | river. : Taylor, on Hillsborough street. The Fire Brigade | ss Boty of Gates ed — a . ‘ | Maryland, bot were speedily repulsed, with < and Engines, being svon on the spot, succeeded | killed and wounded. yao “extinguishing the flames, but not before con- | Mr, Shanks, correspondent of the N. Y. Herald, siderable dame was done to the property. | arrived from field of butte; says the official re- Lens hefese sieht fell 18 on of £ ports from Waehington are mainly false; that + * s vere Was po sign OF BFC) -osty the army of Cumberland met with defeat vt the premises, and Coastavles were sppoint-| which wust put it on defensive for some time to ed to wateb the place until a late hour on Friday | come. Genera! Thomas saved Rosecrans frou *Vening, so as tu detect aud prevent a recurrence canines, ot a nandigerigg not. 2 “ a ANGOR, Sept. 25, P. M. ; the fire, from the smouldering remains. Wut Beuford’s dash through Madisou Court House wtunately nothing vecurred to disturb their vi- represent brilliant periorniauces, securing 150 kis, and they retired te their bumes. The de- Vouring element seemed, however, determined to prisoners and large train army stores, World's deapateh ee Federal forces, i : , t cavalry, across Rapidan. — have ite prey, for on Saturday morning, about ae Oren infautry reconnuisange ; appeare live o'clock, the fire again broke out with greater | to be ascertained that sent 25,UUU rejulurce- fury, and i subdued unti huuse w tx to Bragg. satay eabenes "4 a a Tribune's Dispatch says President bas enacted ’ vyed. There was & very scout sup- | measures to secure rights of colured prisoners Y of water—the pumps all seemed determined | eaptured at Charleston; their treaunen will be ge dry wa apace of time —~ there | etaliated. ase ea as . re a _. | Retahatory measures have already secured the guns H Gnerky, too, on the part of the citi-| lease of Col. Streight and officers trom Georgia a ee the conflagration — the Fire | dungeon. ’ wade did wot distress thetusel Ramored that fighting has heen going on in Wae tllowed to take its own ti rp dws nuke. Raleigh between the Uuionists and the Confode- © Cine & consume the} rato troops, also 3,000 deserter conscripts aud lished communication with Iuruside, and will} sat not without hepe of a blessed immortality, 170) wennded. | Whe he wax highly aud deservedly respected as : ‘Tunes’ despateh says movement of the army of) an honest and peaceable man. He was a eonsis- | ter green, sassafras, routs and herbs, all preserved aud keeps it Ww Seggary, by originating and sp- the Potomac so tar commenced as to send torward | tent member of the Bible Christian Chureh, trom | iv periectly pure St. Croix rum. It the orgauized puu- Butord’s cavalry across the Rapidan. No oppe | the time of the settlement of that denowminativn in . | Murray Harbour, uatil his death. field without being ex-| church, op the occasion, trom the 39th Psalm, know how frail I am.”—Com. after five months illness, which he bore with Chris- dan patience and resignation to the Divine will, Patrick, second son of Mr. Patrick ees of Lot 31, aged 21 years, leaving a disconsolate father jand mother and one brother to mourn their loss. He was beloved not only by friends, but by all his the Rey. Mr. Ryan, Wesleyan Miuister, Lot 49, aved fonr months and fourteen days. lungs, Flora, second dunghter of Mr. Martin, Portage, Lot 57, in the 17th year of her deala. Turnbull, do; do. RicHanps Esq, in the 3ist year of His age. He iad emmigrated from the Island of Guernsey ia Inve. He was in the Commission of the Peace NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Building Lots for Sale. Te be sold by pustic avorton, on the Premises, on SATURDAY, the 3rd October next, at 12 o'clock, (if not previously disposed of at private sale), ALL, THAT ELIGIBLE PLOY OF LAND kuown as Town Lot No. 4, in the First Hundred of Town Lote in the City, in Water-street, next to the residence of James Purpie, Esq. It is very pleasantly situated, and commands a good view of the Harbor—very suit- able for a Dublic Hotel or Private Residence. If not sold in a whole, it will be divided into four Building Lots. A good tithe will be given. ‘Terms at Sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Sept. 28, 1865. TOBACCO. UST RECKLVED, per ** Letta Apa” and * Rover,” 2 Boxes Choice TOBACCO, 10 do. cammon do , which for price and quality defy competion, J. %. CAKVELL, Cuarlottetown, Sept. 28, 1863. u Leasehold Farm for Sale, A FAKM, consisting of 146 geres, 40 €% ot whieh are under cultivation, andthe remain der is covered with x good growth of HARD and SOFT WOOD, with plenty of LONGERS. There is a sinall Plouse on the Premises, and a stream of water running throagh the Farm. Rent SIX PENCE per acre. ‘Lhe ubove is situated about eleven miles from Charlottetown, ou the Stanbope Road. For further particulars please apply to the Sub- scriber, Lracudie Koud, } WILLIAM MEAGHER. Tracadie Road, Sept. 25, 1363. 31 SUGAR?! FAVE SUBSCRIBER 18 DAILY EX- PECTING TO ARRIV E—20 Ihids. SUGAR, a ood urticle. J,38. CARVELL. | Sept. 23, 1403. dun. LABRADOR HERRINGS. VENUE subscriber is reeeivine— ‘ 300 Bbls. Choice LABRADOR LeRRines. Also in Store—— _ 500 Bbls. Bay de Chaleur Hexning— the catch of the present mouth. J. 8. CARVELL. Charlottetown, Sept. 28, 1663. vin MULASSES. rpeO ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS 200 Hhds. Choice MOLASSES. Sept. 28, 1363. 3m. J. S. CARVELL. Wanted, MMETJATELY, by the sutscribers, a - young man well acquainted with the business of 2 wholesale and retail store, and who would be willing to attend in the warehouses when required. None need apply but who can bring a satisfactory charactur. W.W. LORD & CO. Sept. 28, 1863. s. T. 7? 1860. aan xX. Persons of sedentary habits troubled with wenk- ness, lassitude, palpitatton of the beart, lack of appetite, distress atter eating, torpid liver, cunsti- pation, dc., deserve to suffer if they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which are nuw recoumenoded by the highest medical authorities, aud warrauted to produce un immediate beceficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must supercede all other tonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant is required. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are ap antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late buurs. Tuey strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. er King's County many years, and had held of Chattanooga battle Is that Reseerauz with | various offices of trust under the Government ot! Tacy purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. greatly inferior force bore shock of over 140,000 | the Island. Five sons and one daughter,sixty seven | the slander lites to be sh eked, we repeat the | Coutederates, and deemed it prudent to fall back | grand children aad thirteen great grand children, are leftty mourn for a kind and affectionate parent, or his end was peace, aeinity of all denomimations of Christians, by A solemn and uitable address was made by the paster of the erse 4; “ Lord make me te know mine end, and he measure of my days, what it is, that I may On Saturday, the 19th inst® of rhumatic fever, wighbours of every denomination, who evinced heir great esteem by following his remains to heir last resting place —RK. 1. P. Ov Voting, the 22nd jnet., after an iflness of f years, of eonsumption, in the 18th On Monday lust, Alice Susan, infant daughter of ‘ownal, On Monday the 22st inst., of inflammation of the Lauchlan we. SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED: Sept. 18.—Lelia Ada, Bears, Boston; merch. Surah. Danglade, Quebee ; do. A. Fifetield. Mur- phy, Shediac; boards, &c. Cordelia, Hilskey, Cupe Cunso ; fish. Velocity, Meschran, Richibucto ; Rising Sun, Landry, Pictou; coal. Con- servative, MeFudyen, Richibucto; deals. 1— Pearl, Turnbull, Pictou; coal, Charles McCormae, Labrador; herrings and oil, Woodbine, Robert- von, Pictou; coal. 21--Rover, Paul, Boston ; goods. Mary Aun, Leming, Pugwash ; limestone. CLEARED: Sept. I8—Ellen, Pentz, Picton; bal. 19—Pearl, Sarah, Danglade, Canso; bal. Change, Berton, Magdalen Island; merch. Alert, Dixon, Buctouche; bal. £t—Lelia Ada. Bears, Bay Cheleur; bal. Mary Ann. Leming, Pugwash; bal. Brigt. Cavanagh, Shediac; bal. Quesec, Sept. 17—Arrived Ship William Yeo, Howes, from Bristol. Isth—Cleared ship May Dundas, Martin, for Gloucester. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sale of Live Stock, Farming Implements, &c. &c. AT UPTON, NORTH RIVER. FEXNHE Subscriber has received instructions from Dr. J. 'T. Jexkins, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 2Ist day of OCTOBER next, bis surplus Stock of HORSES, SHEEP and COWS, comprising : SALADIN and MOUNTAINEER HORSES, (a superior lot.) A useful Cart COLT, Pure Leicester aud Coltswold RAMS and RAM LAMBS Durham and other Cows, A number of Fowls, (improved breed.) Farming Implements, Cousisting of PLOUGHS, HARROWS, HORSE RAKES, &o, ALSO. A Ladiea SADDLE, nearly new, Reyent Street.) te” Farther particulars in Catalogues to be had of the Auctioneer. N. RANKIN. Sept. 28, 1863, Scottish National Music, AFEW SCOTCH MEN having associated themselves together as a Society, for the enecouragemen? snd revival of the Ancient and Natjowal Mugic of Old Scotiand, have determined to offer several prizes for the best performer on the Bug-pipe, on Wepbsespar, the J0th inst. Com- petitors are requested to send in to the Subscriber, on or befave if o'clock on that day, the names of ai (by Arhford Reels. ona tions will be reecived by Dr. Sutherland, Neil Rankin, and James Roberison, Esqra;, or the ie from the a of the nes and ail others who approve ty = the Society. WM. McGILi,, Secretary. Sept. 28, 1868. FOR CHARTER. “ HOUND,” classed at Lloyds. ; - a DOUBE. | They cure Disrrbw, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. : ; j ; : Elis funeral was attended They make the wesk strong, the languid brilliant, deienes; and we add, on the must careful deli- | uble to Leld position. joy a large assemblage of the inhabitauts ot the and | are composed of the celebrated Calisaya bark, win- least uix tanes, viz; 2 Pibroghs, 2 Marches, and2} ditious and excellent work is now performed. A TEE fast sailing Brigantine They cure Dyspepsia aud Constipation. are exhausted nature’s great restorer. They “* * * T have given the Piantation Bitters to hundreds of our disabled suldiers with the most | astonishing effect. G. W. D. Axpxews, Sup. Soldier’s Home, Cincinnati, 0.”’ “@* * ® The Plantation Bitters cured me of liver compisint, of which I was laid up prostrate, and bad to abandon my business. H. B. Kinasuer, Cleveland, 0.” «“@ * * T owe much to you, for 1 verily be- lieve the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. Rev. W. H. Wacconen, Madrid, N. Y.” ——— “«* * * "Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefitted by their use. Thy friend, Asa Curuin, Philadelphia, Pa.” “«* * * T heve been great mufferer from Dyspepria, and had te abandun preaching. * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me. Rey. J. 8. Carnonn, Kuchester, N. Y. od * Send us twenty-four dozen more of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which are daily increasing with the guests of our huuse. Syrxes, Caapwick & Co., Proprietors Willard’s Uotel, Washington, D.C” dec. dc. &o. Ac. deo. “ss # Such are one in thousands of certificates daily re- ceived. They are immensely beneficial to weak persons and delicate females. Be cautious of re-filled bottles. See our signature on a fine steel plate label. They are not avld by the gallon. They are only sold in our patent log cabin bottles, by respectabie druggists, groccrs, hotels, sualuons, steamboats and country stores. P. H. DRAKE & Co. 202 Broadway, N. Y. Mill Stones, Steam Engines, @xD Carding Machine. PPE subscriber has for sale Two Pairs of MILL SPONES, for oats aud flour, with all the Gearing. TWO STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, of Six Hore Power each, w be worked connected or seperately. Atse — One of MORRISS CARDING MA- CHINES. The whole will be sold together or seperately on reasonable terms. GEORGE COLES. Charlottetown, Mth August, 1863.—rw 4in FARMERS! LOOK HERE! 4HE Subscriber bas received, Ex Lavy Deypas, direct from the Manufacturers, a LARGH ASSUKTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF Goods generally kept in Stock. Newly luvented Patent PLoveus, for land 2 horres, Deo do do ‘Threshing Machines, for | Horse, warranted the best on the Island, and can perform as much work us seme of the two Horse power by other wukers ; thas effecting a vast amount of labour beth of man and horse, and avoiding the great injury and loss of Straw under the inclement weather until it is left useless for fodder for cattle. New Patent Root and Straw Cutters, for saving Hay and Oats _ “ — Churns, to make excellent Butter in 10 minutes. - * ~ Caltivator and Stamp Extractor, to raise 10 ton by two men. ¥ “ — Potatwe Digyers,—just wanted,—with several other improved Farming liuplewents. The above Machines wil] now be sold at low prices, in order to prove the advantages of them over the old fashioned ones, by which such expe- vast benefit to the land bas been mond the use of those newly invented CYLINDAR MOULD. BOARD PLOUGHS, of Sairu & Fievp, Green- field. Muse., who have obtained several Gold Prizes for the discovery they have made in reducing cost, inbor, and the on borres, to nearly one-half that of the old Seoteh and Irish Ploughs. Parties wanting avy of the above valuable and jow priced M this season will require to order them on au exrly day, having now only afew left on band for specimeus, at Onwett CHeEar Store, cheuper than the cheapest, from a NKEDLE TO AN ANCHO. BP. STEPHENS, FROM THE WEST INDIES DIRECT | SUsivess: and as the prereut occupants are iuduced JUST RECEIVED AT THE NOTICE. PERSONS indebted for subseriptions, &c.,to Tue Examiner, either by Book Ac- counts, Promissory Notes, or Judginents. the collection of which was eutrusted to Mr. Richarp Haves, late Builiff, of Souris — are hereby notitied that Mr. Hayes is no longer authorised to act us AGENT for the Sabseriber in collecting debte, or transacting any other business ou hisaccount. Per. sons ju the Eastern and Southern sectionsof King's County are also notified to pay at the Sabseriber's Office forthwith, or to his accredied Traveling Agent, Mr. F. W. Hueues, the several amounts aguiust them, with the accounts for which they have beeu furnished, otherwise the accounts will be banded for collection into the Commissioners’ Courts. To afford convenience to persour really desirous of paying their accounts, the following Gentlemen will act in their respective localities as Ageuts for the Subscriber, aud will take CASH or PRODUCE in payments of their acconnts, rec eipts from those geutlewen beiug elfectual discharges : Head of St. Peter's Bay—Johu Sutherlaud, Esq. East Point—A. J. Mclutyre, Exyqr. Souris—Edward Kickbam, Baqr. Bay Fortune, Launching Place and Grand River —J. C. Underhay, Esqr. Georgetowu—ilou. A. A. MeDonald. ; EDWARD WHELAN. Charlottetown, Sept. 21, ises. Wool & Sheepskins, — F. P. Norton, Georgetown, Agent for King’s County. "PSHE highest prices paid in CASH for ~ any quantity of WOOL and SIHEEPSKINS at his Establishment, head of Queeu’s Whart, Maiu Street. Georgetown, September 7, 1863, A CHANCE THAT OFFERS ONLY ONCE IN TEN YEARS. XTENSIVE and UNRESEKVED SALE of a VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, in Georgetown, Prince Kdward Island, by PUBLIC AUCTION, to commence ou TUESDAY, the 13th day of October next, at 12 o'clock nom, at the residence of Messrs. JOHN & THOMAS MCDONALD, WaterStreet, Georgetowbi— 1 whole Town Lot, No 6, Ist Range, Letter A, with all the Buildings thereon erected. This property is delighttully situated, comunandiug as it does the entire view of the spacious and beauti- tul harbour of Georgetown and Three Rivers. Chere is on the premises a gocd comfortable Dwelling house, wih a Bare aad Stable, and all other Out-Buildings conveuient and necessary, | with au excellent Pamp in the yard, of the best water, from a never failing spring, a good sized yardeu, filled with everything useiul, making up a property atlording every accounnodation hecessary to make a coufertable aud desirable residence, either for a retired gentleman or a merchaut desirous of carrying on a good aud prosperous by flattering prospects now offered, tu leave the Valuable Property For Sale. TENE Subscriber offers for sale the ot Ground, beautifully situated in Gratton Street, directly opposite to the frout of the Prince of Wales College, between the residences of J. Me- Neill, Esq. and Mr. White, Ship builder, containing Ground in Hilisborough Street, containing about a Halt Town Lot, a litile more or less, with a con- venient Cottage aud Out houses thereon, and a large Garden in the rear. This Property adjoins the Examiner Office Building. The commeodious and beautifully situated Dwelling House on Hillsborough Street, with Stable, Coach House, Wood House, and other Out-offices attacLed. This Property is on the South East Corner of Hillsborough Square, and possesses many advantages which will be made known ina future advertisement Four Pasture Lots in the Reyalty of Charlotte- town, op the Read commonly known as the Judge’s Road, about two and a half miles from Charlottetown, contaming mall about thirty-eight acres, twenty three of which are cleared and in a good state of enliivation. The remainder is covered with a light youag growth of Spruce, which cau be removed at little cost. There isa Post and Rail Fence round most ef the land, and there is a sufficient quantity of Loungers on it for hecvssary repairs. Oue of the Lots has au ex- cellent Spring of Water upon it, and is unsurpassed as a place for pasturing Cattle. A plan of this tiow given in a future advertisement. It the above Properties are not disposed of at Private Sale before Weoxespy, the iith day oi November next, they will then be offered at PUB- LIC AUCTION, and seld without reserve. For further particulars as to title, terms, Ac., appli- cation to be made to the Hon. Josernu Llenstry, Sulicitur, or tu the Subscriber. EDWARD WHELAN. Charlottetown, Sept. 21, 1863. FOR SALE, A Bargain and Easy payment, FPXMAAT desirable Freehold Property a: Moutague Bridge, King’s County, P. B. 1.. now iu the occupation of the Hon. A. A. McDonald and Brother, possession can be bad when wanted. A Stwwre or Granary 40 ft x 26 ft, with Dwelling, Kitcheu aud Cellar, can hold a cargo of about 20,000 bushels of grain and 5,000 bushels of potatoes. A double wharf, 150 tt. long each and 100 ft. wide, where a Granary might be erected and the grain shipped on board by hand rail or inclined plane, as fust us it could be received. With a building Lot 100 feet front and 300 feet depth. Also, adjoining a Lexscheld front ou road 200 feet and depth 212 teet, and a Store or Grauary 24 « 18 feet, with cellar, loft and stable. Tie above properties are most valuable and first- rate business stands fora merchant, ship builder, ooach factory, tide mill, or lime trade. A kiln might be built 100 feet from the wharf ; stoue, coal, or wood fanded by a crane, and the lime shipped Island for Wisconsin, United States, and are determined to sell out, at any sacrifice, GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. At the same time, and irom day to day, till all will be disposed of, will be suld THE EN- CIRE OUTFIT OF FURNITURE, cousisting of the whole paraphernalia requisite to complete the establishment, and too nuincrous to name in an Advertisement. ALSO — a lot of excellent WHEAT, with Straw, and everything on, or about the premises. Au indisputable Title to the property will be given. TERMS—The sum of £100 currency to be paid ou receiving the Deed; the balance may re- main, if desirable, secured on the property, for the term of one year from the day of purchase. For Furniture, &e., &c., all sums under £5, eash; over £5, a credit of 5 months will be given, on approved joiut notes of Hand. FREDK. P. NORTON, Auctioneer. Georgetown, Sep. 21st, 1563. BOOTS & SHOES! SKELETONS ! REMFREW HOUSE, Thomas s Old Stand, Great George Street. rue subscribers have lately received a large Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, suitable for the preseut and coming seasons, consisting of — Ladies’ Kid, Serge, Enamelled, Grain and Calf Boots ; Ladies’ Calf and Enamelled Buskius and Slippers. Misses’ Prunella, Enamelled, Grain, Kip and Glove Calf Boots. Childrens’ Enamelled and Copper Toed Boots ; Washington, Tyrian aud Lola Moutez Boots ; Pateut Leather Slippers. Men's Enamelled, Patent, Calf and Kip Congress Boots — single and double soled; Men's Calf, Kip and Enamelled Grogans. Boys’ 5 Boots and Brogans; &c. &c. &e ALSO — A lot of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s SKELETON SKIRTS, in the following makes: Popular, Eugene, Gore Trail, Diamond Tie, Kid Tab, &c. &c. Ke. DELANY & WILSON, The balance of our Summer Stock will, from this date, be offered at Reduced Prices, in order to make room for Fall Importations. Ci.arlotuetown, Sept. 2ist, 1863, D.& W SUMMERSIDE! HE SUBSCRIBER having taken the Premises at Summerside lately occupied by Messrs. Green & Hunt, would respectfully call the attention of the public to his stock of Flour, ice, Tea, Candles, Sole Leather, Stareh, Molasses, Brown Suyar, Tobacco, Crushed Sugar, Soap, Crackers, &e. &e, &c. Persons Wishing to purchase will find the goods are sold at unprecedentedly low prices. CALL AND SEE. H. J. RICHARDSON. Summerside, 17th August, 1803. STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE.” Ate TEXHE Steamer * HEATHER BELLE,’ W. C. Bourke, Master, will, until further notice, leave Charlottetown every TUESDAY morning, at half-past seven o'clock, for SUMMEKSIDE and SHEDIAC; and will return to Charlottetown the following day, calling at Summerside on her way down. For Freight or Passnye, apply on board at Reddin's Wharf, or at Summerside to Mr. Muncey, Tele- graph Office. June 15, 1863. FAIR AND CATTLE SHOW. ’ i HE Royal Agricultural Society’s CATTLE SHOW will be held in Charloote- town, on FRIDAY, the 2d day of OCTOBER, 1863, when the following Premiume will be awarded :— CATTLE. Best Bull, of any age, Ze ..S.8 Best Bull, under 3 years of age, 010 0 Best Mileh Cow, any age, 1 0 Best Heifer, under 3 yeare, 010 0 HORSES. Best Entire Colt,fouled in 1561, for geveral & os € & = co ~d best de do do do Hest Filly for geueral purposes, td best do do Lest Entire Colt for Agricaltural purposes, fouled in 1861, 2d best do do do do Beet Filly for Agricultural pape 2d best do do 0 = ition ee — —_— _— ecoo oooce eceo oc SHEEP. Beat pen of 3 Ewe Tegs, 2d best de de ; Best pen of 3 Ewes of any age, having raised a Lamb this year, 2d best do do do do do Best Ram of any age, (Lambs excluded,) Best Raw Lamb, td best = do 0 For the best MOWING MACHINE made on the Island, 3 Competition for Prizes will be open to ail parte of Prince Edward Island, without distinction of Counties. REGULATIONS. — No imported Stock, of any description, will be allowed to compete. No persou will be allowed to exhibit Stock in Competition unless he be a Subscriber to the Society, or to one of its Branches. All auimals must be Boya FIDE the property of the exhibitor. No prize will be awar unless there be, in the epinion of the Judges, sutlicient competition. No animal allowed to compete in more than one class. All animals intended for Competition must be entered and on the ground before 12 a noon, otherwise they wiil be positively exe s mr JAMES D. HASZARD, See'y. Ch. Town, Sept. 7, 1863. GURNEY’S CLOTH MILL. mppue capability of this Mill is to felt ou a — eS om i -_ coecoso sS cocecesos SC So solidity—to dress by happiug and shearing, and te finish with lustre. C dyed by a new process and warranted. AcEnts :—Jolin Williams, Esq., Market Square ; sume Way; hy steam, horse, or cartwork required. If a kiln for wood was erected, lirewood is cheap and abundant, and lime taken in payment A ship of SUV tons might be built on the edge of the channel, and lauuched at any tide with little or no trouble or risk. A guautity of Juniper and various kinds of wood in the Vicinity can be got in trade at a low price, for one or two vessels, and a yard fitted up at a small expense. More than ea hundred thousand bushels of produce were shipped last fall at aud adjoining Wose prewises, uud is increasing every year. Texms — A Fourth paid down, and four or five years for the balance, secured. Should the above properties not be sold by SA- TURDAY, the lth OCLOBER next, they will be put ap by AUCTION, at 12 o'clock, on same day, and sold without reserve. Enquire of William Dodd, Esq., Charlottetown ; Willian Sauderson, Esq., Georgetown; or the owner, PATRICK STEPIUENS. Orwell Cheap Store, froma Needle to an Anchor. [#2 Who will take a share in the Lime Trade ! Thos. Annear, Wood-contractor, Wharfinger, Mon- tagne River, will show the premises. August 6, Ls03, SUMMER VALLEY PAB WE | be paid on the day of Sule, delivery of the FOR SALE. A Rare Chance seldom to be met with. Te? be sold, the Leasehold Luterest of the above beautiful EARM, containing about 120 acres of the best land in Prince Edward Island, fronting on the Si. Peter's Road, and also on the following valuable Rea! Estate in Charlotte- town, aud in Charlottetown Koyalty, viz ;—A plot Property will be prepared, and a tarther deserip-| ; p IMPROVED FREEHOLD FAR. FOR SALE. pus subscriber offers SEVERAL VA- LUABLE IMPROVED FAKMS FOR SALE, situated on Towuship No. 3), viz:— TWO FARMS containing 48 and 60 acres each, and Jocated op the Sonth Wiltshire Road, and withi eight miles of the city. These Farms are ina aa a little more than half a Town Lot.—A Plot of | state of cultivation, with Dwelling Houses, Barus, Water, &c., om the premises. ALSO, 100 acres, situated on the Tryon Road with good Buildings, a well of wuter, and good improvements. AND ALSO, several other improved FARM beantifully situated on the West River, with x improvements also. ALL THESE PROPERTIES are in a flourishin settlement, with abundance of Hurd und Soft Wood und within teu miles of the city, and convenient to shipping places, and obtaining advanta im the Way of sea manure, &c., seldvim met with. Possession to any of theabove farms cau be given immediately, if requived. For further particulars apply to Wai. DOUSR, April 20, 1863. tf Charlottetown. FOR SALE, ypu AT pleasantly situated and well finished DWELLING HOUSE and PKE- MISES, now in the oceupatiou of Dr. Ixeits, in the Common of Charlottetown, at the eutrance of the Staint Peter's Road, and oeppomte toe the residence of Lemven C. Owen, Esquire,—the property of the late John Egan—particulars on app ivation to ? Executor & DANIEL BRENAN, RICHARD REDDIN, § Trustees Charlottetuwa, August 3, 1863. isl « vin SALE CF Valuable Freehold Property. (PO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Colunia!l Building, in Charlottetown, on the Fourth day of MARCH next (1864), at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, by virtoe of # Power of Sale contained in a certain lndenture of Mortgage, dated the Teuth day of December, 1860, and made between the Houorable William Forgan, of the Royalty of Charlottetown, and Sasun Keniys his wife, of the one part, aud Daniel Hodgsun, of Charlettetown, aforesaid, of the other part, and by suid Daniel Hodgson assigned to me,—Ali those Tracts, Pieces or Parcels of Land, being Vasture Lots Numbers Ninteen (i!), Twenty-six (20), Thirty- four (34), and Forty-two (42), in the Royalty of Charlottetown, aforesaid, as the same are delineated and laid down on a certain Map or Plan of the said Royalty nade and now kept ia the Office of the Reyistrar of Deeds and Keeper of Plins for the said Island, reference being thereunto bad will wore fully wud a¢ large appear. For further particulars and terms of Sale, &c., apply to the Subseriber or his Solicitor. wed at Charluiictuwn this Jist August, A. D. 1363. WILLIAM H. IOBKIRK. Josern Henxscey, Solicitor. Leasehold Farm for Sale, Te be sold by virtue of a power of Sale contained in an Lndentare of Mortgage, dated the 27th day of June, 1301, and nade between Ber- nard Shannon of Township 35, farmer, and Jolin Shanvow of the same place, mail carrier, of the one port, and John Knight of Souris, merchant, of the other purt,~-all the unexpired term of 999 years (useutiowed in acertain lease from Roderick Char McDonald to the said Bernard Shannon, and the #4th day of Novewber, i841,j of an end to that tract of land situate in Bedford Parish, in Queen's County, commencing ou the north side of St.Deter's Road, aud runuing from thence North one degree ; East, seventy-one chuins; thence West, one de- yxree; North, five chains and five links; thence North, one degree ; East, seven chains and thirty links ; thence East, one degree; South, six clxing and fifty links; thence South, one ree; seventy-one chaius and eighty-six links to the Read, aforesusd ; and thence alony suid road to the place of beginning ; bounded on the North by lands in the occupation of James E. Wood and Alexander McDonald; on the East by Peter Phee's land, on the South by said road, and on the West by lands in the occupation of James Broseugh, containing, by estimation, fifty-two acres, a little more or less, With the appurtenances thereunto belonging. ~ TERMS—2o per cent. of the purchase money to the remainder on For farther particulars apply to Bernard Shannon on the farm, or J. R. Bonrke, Mill View, Lot 49, All payments to be made to J. R. Bourke, “ “ J. oy MeDONALDE isl Im NOTICE! Sept. 7, 1863. road or by the river, subject to the yearly rent of Hillsborough River, within ten chains of Appletree Wharf, and eight wiles from Churlowetown by the LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO TOR SUBSCRIBER, by Note of Hand, Book Ac- count, or otherwise, are hereby notified to make only £5 3s, or about tenpence carrency of this Is- t iand by the acre, for a term of 999 years; nearly | payment of the same at the Olfice of Jous Hszanp ¢ r & Co, before the 20th October next, a6 after that ander cultivation, covered with crop consisting of | date legal proceedings will be taken for the recovery Wheat, Barley, Outs, Potatues, Turnips, Back-| of all amounis remaining unpaid on its whole surface. deposits of muscle mud and other manures in the | jate of Charlottetown, Plasterer, deceased, are said river, aud a reservoir near the shore, in which, cloth, giving to its textnre firumess and| LOG 80 acres thereof are cleared, dyked, fenced and wheat, &c; the residue is covered with excellent timber (hardwood and soft) of every useful deserip- tion; there is a comfortable and commodious Dwelling Honse, 32 « 25 feet, with a frost-proof Cellar underneath, capable of containing nearly 2000 bushels potatoes, with a convenient Draw Well at the door; alarge Barn, with Stables, Cow- houses, Granary, gig, cart and harness Hoase, pig namelied, Patent, Kip and Grained Calf| and sheep Houses complete, with a walled Cellar | the Lith of NOVEMBER neat, as leval underneath the Barn which will hold over 600 bushels turnips; the whole suugly sheltered from the north and west by a beautiful grove of hardwood reserved for that purpose. This Farm possesses many peculiar advantages equalled by none else on the river — commanding a picturesque view of the city and harbour of Charlottetown ; there is neither hill nor swamp nor a foot of useless or inferior land From its contiguity to vast with little labour, can be collected aud deposited any required quautity of seaweed which flonis in abundance into the cove and along the shore of suid farm every autumn, the whole of suid farm can be manured therefrom. And from its contiguity to the suid wharf, a ready market is always open for the disposal of all the products thereof, the onder- signed having often shipped 500 bushels therefrom in one day, and frequently £100 wortii during the fall shipping. A more profitable, comfortable or cowmodious location fur a gentleman or a good farmer cannot well be found throughout the Island. The terms of sale will be liberal, and made known on application to the Honorable Daxtk. Brenan, Charlottetown, or the owner on the premises, where plaus of the same can be seen. FRANCIS McQUAID. 7th September, 1863. ‘The above Property. if not disposed of at private sale before MONDAY, the Tweltth day of October next, will on that day be offered at PUBLIC AUCTION, at 12 o’clock, boon. FRANCIS McQUAID. Sept. 7, 1865. SALE OF Valuable Freehold Property. EXO be SULD by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the COLONIAL BUILDING, in Charlot- tetown, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of No- VEMBER next, ut the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a certain lideature of Mortgage, dated the 4th day of Jaun- ary, 1862, and made between Thomas Gleeson, of Charlottetown, Butcher, aud Mary Aun Gleeson, his wife, of the one part, and Charles Hensley, late of Prince Edward Island, but now of Londen, in England, Esquire, of the other part — All that Tract of LAND being part of Town Lots Nos. 96 and 97 in the second Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, and being Plots Nos. 9 and 22 as laid down on a Map or Plan of Sub-division of Town Lots Nos. 95, 96, 97, 58, 59 and 6Oin said second Hundred of Town Lots formerly parchised by the said Churles Hensley, aud now lodged in the office of the Keeper of Plans and Register of Deeds for suid Ixtaud, having a frout of Forty feet on Hilisboryugh-street and of Forry feeton Graiton Lane, and running back westwardly from Hills- borough-street One hundred and Fifty-twe (192) feet throughout to Grafton Lane aforesaid, with the Dwelling Houses and other Buildings thereon. For further particulars und terms of sale apply at the Office of Hon. Jusera Hinsuxy, in Char Deaowe. Dated the Twenty-fourth day of August, 1563. CUARLES HENSLEY, By his Attorney, __ JOSEPH HENSLEY. Josern Heserery, Solicitor. FOR SALE. FARM, situate on the New Bedeque Road, 12 miles from Churlottetown, and lately in posrersion of James MuBPuY, consisting of 75 Acres Freehold Land, Fifty of which are in a good state of enltivation. There is a good uew DWELLING HOUSE on the premises. —— aL so-—— FIFTY ACRES LEASEHOLD LAND, situate on the Covehead Road, 10 miles from Charlotte- town, udjoining the Mills of Mr. Samuet Gurney, and now in possession of David Landrigun, together with the Crop of ee Grain, &e. cer Ti . Apply te srmwensy- “DY OM. & R. REDDIN. Ch'town, Sept 14, 1863. uf FOR SALE! A SHORE FARM, at Kildare Capes, on Lot ‘Three, containing 100 acres of LAND, JOHN HASZARD. Saint Eleanor’s, &th September, 183. 2m TAKE NOTICE! LL PARTIES indebted to the Sub - seriber by Book Account, Note of I or otherwise, are reqnested to make payment before ngs will be taken, without further notice, to recover any amouils reumining unpaid after thas date. GLO. F. C. LOWDEN. Sept. 21, 1863. Sun NOTICE, ALL PERSONS HAVING LEGAL claims against the Estate of Joun Eaan, requested to furnish the same for settlement, and all those indebted to the said Estate are hereby required to make imiuediate payment to DANIEL BRENAN, RICHARD REDDIN. ; Ensoutess. Charlottetown, Aug. 3, 1963. LV 3m Administrator’s Notice. LL PERSONS having legal demands against the Estate of the late Ricuarp Haves, Esgr., of Morrell, deceased, are requested to furtish the same tu the undersigned within three months from this date. Aud all persons in- debted to the said Extate are required te settle the several soos against them fortuwith. RICHARD HAYES, » NICHOLAS JOSEPH HAYES, ; Exccutess. Morrell, P. E. Island, Sept. 21, 183. 3un pd NEW HOTEL. THE MANSION HOUSE. ryXiik SUBSCRIBER — late of the “ Terrace House’’—buas leased the large build- ing on the corner of Pownal & King Streets, in this City, and has had it remodelied and put in per- fect order for aHOTEL. He solicits the agg a of his friends and the travelling public to the “MANSION HOUSE,” which is conveniently situated for travellers on either business or pleasure, one near the Steambout landing, Bunk, and ing Koom. EDMUND MAWLEY, Proprietor. Ch. Town, P. E. L., June |, lsus. uw Ex “THERESA.” N OW LANDING, Ex above SHIP, and will be sold ut a low figure— 50 Boxes 3 Crown SOAP, ao“ T.D. Pires, 20 bbls PALE ALE, (in ge and quarte,) 10 * DUBLINSTOUT, de do ALSO Hourly expected per Prionrss & Uranus 30 chests ENGLISH TEA, 1U canes CHAMPAIGNE, —— 10 “ GINGERETTE,. N. RANKIN. May 18, 1863, 1& RW French Wines. PEXHE undersigned, wishing to promote the consumption of Claret ind other French Wines, 80 ada to this climate in summer, begs to inform the public that he hae purchaned, ex * Helen Davies,” from Q ated is now boutling a bhd. of delicute high flavored MEDOC, and a iuhd. of rare WHITE WINE, called “ Vin de Nis- mes,’ which he offers at the following low prices for Cash : MEDOC, dozen, 25s. VIN DENISMES, do 36s. ALFRED PHLLLIPS. Ch. Town, August 3, 1863. Le” The WINE will be ready for delivery, August Sth, next, HOM@OPATHIC COCOA. REPARED wed HOMEOPATHIC COCOA, No. | Broma and Chocolate, Filberts and Walnuta, Promes and Raisins, Water Crackers and Pilot Bread, Mazena and Corn Stareh, Lime duice and Flavoring Ersences, Suit, in eon es , boxes & bays, _ City Drug Store, July 20, 1863. 70 of which are ina good state of cultivation, f otf into eight acre fields, and the remuiuder covered with Hardweod and Fencing. The Main Road runs through the Farm, und it has a front of ten chains on the Gulf Shore, where abundance of Sea Manure can be obtained. . The Buildings are nearly new — DWELLING HOUSE 30 «x 25; a FRAME BARN 40 & 30; « BARN of about the same size, and @ small FISH HOUSE at the shore. Part of the Purchase Money can remain on the premises. Application for farther particulars to be Neil Rankin, Eeg., Queen-street. prewines, which ik did im the ost leisurely manner. | refugees ueur City reaily to uso, Apply to i Charlokesows, Sept. 28, 1864, Oswell, Sept. 14, 1863, Covebead, Sept. 14, 1805. 5 ins ade to Mr. Thomas Mcintain on the premises, oohb GEORGE W. HOWLAN, Albertog, March 9, 1505. dah Union Matches! jaa ed, and for sale by the Sub- scriber, a few cuses of the ubove ; MATCHES. 2. CAKVELL. Charlotistown, Aug. 24, 1863. uf CRANBERRIES! ANTED. at the “ Crry Hazpwanea Srors,” Fitty Byshelse goad, CRAN- BEKRIBS, tor w ad ger gaat, C wip be paid. H. Eb srAinbIkD & OO, Ch. 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