OO A <DEL sat RE | . a nea INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, FROM THE STATES. We learn, by this day's mail, that the following Medals, ete, have been awarded to @rince Ed. | ward Isiandt Freer Medal, Local Committee for interest- ing collection of Agneultural Produce | Seconp—=Medal, J. Cairns, tor Salmon and: ‘he reported supercedure of General MeClellan in | Lobsters, excellence of quality the chief command of the Armies of the United | Toime—Medal, Government, for a very inter-| States. esting and varied collection of Wootlens, mised fabrics, ete. Llomespon nnd made, illustrative of the domestic industry of the Colony FourtTH—Medal, Local Committee; for a col- lection of Wicker work, ete Flax, Well dressed HONORABLE Menrion, the Government, for good specimens of Tanned Lambskin Rugs. —_- Rev. Mr. Corstauy —This reverned father appears te be continually himself trouble. We see by a Canadian exchange that he has been deposed from the ministry of the Pres hy termn Church of Kanawha, Liltteous by his reve- Died, a bs eee : At Rustico, on the 19th inst., of Dyse: Tae Mail of Saturday night brought ho import- | a short illness, William Craswell, ee in De vane atit news from the States. The only noticeable | Year of bts age—a highly respected member of so- . | cletv—deeply regretted by his family and a large circle of friends. The deceased emigrated from England to this Island in the year 1812, At Belfast Cross Kouds, on Tuesday, July 15th, after a severe illness of over eight months, Mr. Samuel Nicholson, aged 64 years, for many years a respectable merchant and trader of Belfast. He hus left a widow and two sons to mourn the joss of an affectionate husband and father. event of the week in connection with the wat, is General Halleck is spoken of as his sue- | cessor. If this change has taken place, it is very | evident that the Government at Washington have | lost confidence in ».* ry N on.” ¢ é ne: : : ° t confidence the Young Napoleon,” and Selkirk MeTavish, aged 59 years; being the first that they regard hun as the chief canse of their! birth among the passenyvers brought to this Island ; ; from Seotland, by the late Karl of Selkirk, in 1803 " > age “ai ’ - . ’ ? ; What effect the |} ——he was named after the Earl. change will have on the future prosecution of the} Of Diptheria, on Wriday, LXth inst., Christy Ann, | daughter of the Hon. D. Montgomery, Speaker of the House of Assembly, aged 17 years At Charlottetown, on the 14th inst., Sarah, relict ‘ , }of the late Mr. Donald McKinnon, of Charlotte rhe reader will probab member having re: wee — : — Ht probably remember having read | town Royalty, and a native of the Island of Mull, ft the execution of one Brown, hanved at Toronto alg ’ » Bane | Arwyleshire, in the 90th year of her age ‘ for the supposed murder of a Mr. logan. Brown, | i ese eee ae ee ae , ineltding excellent sad reverses before Richmond. | War, it would be premature to conjecture. rettine rr getting Inte ———=————— ' + » to . s » ‘ " i » = = SSS rend coadjuters, for unministerial and unckristain | UP % the last minute, earnestly protested that he| SHIP NEWS conduct. Witnesses were summoned betore the | Y"8 CoUrely Innocent of the crime. Buta jury had ». " ; . ‘ convicted him apon what we lee . Ww - ~opT A ‘ > PT , Presbytery aud testified to the charge of “CONDIV- | ¢ silicic : : I - : ; me med by the judge PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ; : den? Bile setelabesiad bow cent testimeny, and the Exes utive Government ENTERED mg atand abix tag rau . sah aes ore refased to commute the sentence of death On the j ts ne” thren were unanimous passing sentence of con-| ISth inst., a wirl of ill-fame—the prince ipal evidence | July 19—Gad, Campbell, Shediac ; deals. Alma, demnation upon him Che reverned gentleman | in Hogan's casein the course of her examination | Foley, Riehibucto; do. Maxwelton, Paul, do., do. | bas no wapplied fur admission into the Presbyterian in the Police Court at Quebee, in a case of theft, | Leader, Pushie, Antigonish, limestone. 21 Mary | Ann, Deming, Pagwash ; do. Eylantine, Eldridge, Boston Ploughbey, Rubertson, Pictou ; leoal. Faugh-a-ballagh, Bell, Richibuctou; deals Allen, Pentz, Pagwash; limestone. McKie, Me made a voluntary confession to the effect that her whole evidence in peor Brown's case was ‘ Church of Canada. We remember what a time was made about this gentleman two or three years left the Roman Catholic Church and a sheer fabrication, made up by herself and the other wit ness--her paramour—for the purpose of obtaining goods age W hen he turned At Belfast, on Tuesday, July 22, Mr. Thomas | ‘NEW _ ADVERTISEMENTS. | Barque GAZELLE. BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE AND THE BRITISH REVIEWS. L. SCOTT & CO., New York, continue to puolish the following leading British Periodi- cals, viz :— 1 TINUE above well known BARQUE, R. | CamMERON, Master, will sail from Charlotte jtewn for Liverpool on SATURDAY NEXT, 2nd | August. For Freight or Passage please apply to | | the owners, ~. = | Charlottotown, 28th July, 1562. LORD & CO. | LIVERPOOL TRADER, ‘E°O SAIL on or about the 5th September, from LIVERPOOL for CHARLOTTETOWN jand BEDEQUE, the fine fast-sailing American built chpper Ship “ PRIORESS,’ 56! tons rewister, jv ames Bainn, Commander. For Freight or Passage apply to Messrs. Josern | Pore & Co., Trafford Chambers, Liverpool ; Jous Yeo, Esqr., Port Hill; or to THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conserva tive). 2 THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). 3 THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church), 4 THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). 5 BLAUKWOOD’S EVINBURGH MAGA- ZINE (Tory). ‘The present critical state of European | (affairs will render these publications unusu-| ally interesting during the forthcoming year They will occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news-items, crude specu- lations, and flying ramors of the daily Jour- nal, and the ponderous Tome of tie future Protestant. The Baptists claimed him, and if we de not mistake some ether denominations | had something te say in the matter. Finally he joined the New School Presbyterians of the United States, after being liberally supplied with money by several of the l’rotestant denominations for the use and benefit of bie people, whe, he said, were perseented stafving, naked, &e., &e. The Pres- byterian Church, it is said, stretched its doctrines & poiet or two fo a8 to ad wit him — that is, they widened their deers just a litle, ee that this burty | in With hia numerous flock. | Dersdmig?e might ptas {i we retti¢nber right, a great deal of sympathy Was expressed for Mr. C. even in St. Juhn, and moves was seat te him by some zealous individuals vo the faith u. his reproeentations in the newpapers In this way thousands—perhay* tens of thousands —of dyllars have foand their way tru: <'* veckets af many good people inte those of Father Chinn, ae ' mod his lambe aer P Ghat thes trem ame ehurch into another ought to be dis- couraged rather than encouraged, unless their faith and and piety have been well tested before hand. Mr. Materin in Halifax and Mr. Chiniquy in Canada bave given their friends and enemies a great deal of trouble. Mr. M. has ended by find- ng himeelf where he started from, and the end ot Mr. C. may yet be something similar. Each of them bas been the means of stirring up bad blood between difereat denominations. As fur Mr A pimiquy, we cannot see how Church vi Ceasds ean reevive him after he has beeu depesed by the Presbyteriaus in Ulinvis. But then xecy good people eemetines dy very strange hings.—St John Morziny Nears ARE ALL MEN EQUAL? We do not know what his patrons will say about hint now; but our opinion os gentlemen whe are so fond of gliding | the reward offered by the government for the dis covery of the murderer. This is not the tirst in | stance wiih, where the cursed love of gold has led to the j betrayal of innocent blood Brown s Counsel, if ,our memory serves Us, earnestly impressed upon i the jury the uecessity of nony with caution, —it wae too circumstantial, too much in unbrokeu detail, hot to create some sus | piciom ts truthfi but the monition was ; heeded by neither judge nor jury, and Brown suf How judge and jury will feel to-day one may readily tancy The re Will not be sweet.—Halifax Sun, July 23 = - Hicury Imeronranr Desratcu ! Was received by a gentleman in this city from New York, stating that the Irishmen of that Empire City bad held a mass meeting, at Which it was resolved that no further ulistments should take place, in consequence cf ike we"nded of the Federal army being uncared receiving this girl's testi as to iness ; fered innocently INLIscehce despateh this forenoon, for, . : It is rumored that there engaged im the "tT ; projected couscription.-- will be resistance wo Un Halifax Express, July 21 ——_S—-—l ENGACEMENTS WITH THE July 16.—A special despatch to the Tribun-, dated Memphis, saye that 200 of Col. Fitch's coumand had an engagement with the rebels, numbering 450, on the morning of the 6th inst. The Federal loss was WZ killed and wounded, and the rebels had | 84 killed, wounded and missing ment took place on the night of the 7th. Col. Fitch previsions. Both fights are said to have taken } place within ten miles of Duva!’s Bluff, where a | = the Presbyterian | “@ptured ail the enemy's camp equipage and | NEW ADVERTISEM EN | ) | | . | large force of rebels are suid to be stationed. vcpnialiedll alin ra | Dea, L‘lour, Sugar, Bounty FoR RECRUITS IN New Yorx.—Albany, . j N. Y., July 16.—The Governor bas determined to take the responsibility to offer a State bounty of $00 to each recruit, and provide a sum _ sufficient Afi mom are equal iv nateral rights, but) for that purpose, trusting to the next legislature not ia iatellect, position and inventive genius. | The necessities af dumestic and po itical in-| tercuurse requite that goverameats should be! formed, order maiatuiaed and disturbers of} the peace restrained and punished. In the accomplishment of such organization, diffe- rent inéellects (which matare has amply pro- wided) are required to fill positions differing} in importance, ranx aad power. It has truly | been said that ; “ Order ia Heaven's first law, aud this confest, : Some are, aud aust Le, greater than the rest.” But, aside from the laws of society, nothiag | can be more obvivua than the great inequa-} lity of che haman understanding. While one! aman ts but a weak imbecile, scarcely able to| provide fur his mdiwidual necessitices—an-| other, with a giantintellcet strides upon the} mountain tops of seienoe, or penetrates the rofvundest depths of the whule human race ! fi regurd te (hese things, men are very far! from being equal. Une man is a mere) cypher, while another towers high above the rest, aad stands preeminently aa object of admiration. Such intellecte, when guided hy the princi; les of pare Genevulence and qoud-will, are like cities of refuge, to which tie infirm and ucedy may reseri fur safety and f ruéection. Such were never more needed to heal the aick aad adwiniwtr tw the wants of those! suflering frum the various diseases te whic) The huwan system issulj-ct, than in the pre- @ent age, when ignorant, unskilful and de-j gigning men are cursing the world with the multitude of their destructive nostrums. Among the human benefacturs of the pre- gent day nijone stands more envivusly eleva- | ted than the celebrated Professor Huiloway," of London, whose Pills and Ointment have! no equals in atlording lasting relicf to those suffer ng from diseases prevalent at all seasons of the yeur, and in all parts of the world ‘their power ia curing ulcers, wounds, old sores, bad legs,and especialiy ** bad breasts,” from which many suffer su intensely ,is truly | wenderiul. The Press everywhere commends them, and, we believe, justly. Indeed, it can hardly be at fault in recommending an ar-| ficle that has stood the test of severe compe- gition, and maintained the highest place in the public confidence fur more than twenty) years. The Pills purify the bived and relieve | the system, while the Ointment assuages the | pain, and heals all wounds and eruptions on the suriace of the budy. Surely very few goen are equal to Doctor Holloway.—Audurn Aackerbocker. - —-< oe—_—- — — j fue New Tsarnirr.—rThe new tariff which will come inte cper ition ia the Nerthein Siates on the first of Av g ist, imposes a duty of thirty- five per cent. on weeign manufactured goods, be- ing aa increase of five per cent. oa the former rate. Heavy advauees are also made on iron, | liquors, suger, god mang other articles. The warehousing law haa wav uuderguge some import ant changes. liporters mey have theur goods in | bond a year, instead of three mogths, 28 formerly, when withdrawn for consumption, or three years when withdrawn for exportation. In regard to the duty on the goods in bond, the new law pro-| vides that if the goods have been imported under} the tariff of last August, they may be withdrawn within three months on payment of the old rate ;! if imported under the other laws they must be withdrawn during the current month of July, or be subject to the new duties. - oo Rivers or Buoop.—The circulation in the} system is not unlike the flow of rivers to the | sea, which move smoothly until they are clogged or obstructed. But when drift wood | ‘or alluvial deposit dame them up, then comes the tearing devastation that fullows the ob- struction of a furce which cannot be stayed { | With sume young men | ployed, crushing at the rate of 6 tous of quartz per | to endorse his action. The amount required is from two to two and a halt millions. — oe —_ Ominovus.—In our last issue we stated that the Federal army were getting tired of the war, and took every opportunity of deaerti.g. Here we have vow a strong corroboration ef this surmise in the following quetation from the N. Y. Morld :— “And the great cause for the steady diminu- tion of our turces in the field is desertion—not to | the enemy, but to their homes in the North. The! autber of men whe return, sick of their military | eXperienee, is very much larger than the pubiic | is aware of, and accounts for the slimuess of the | muster-roiis of our various armies. “Some measurea should be taken to stop these | desertions. We believe our army in Virginia} would be 30,000 stronger if al) the mea whe en-| listed, aad were not killed or sick, were ia the} ranks ‘The first deserter has yet to be punished, | and yet they are represented in every village in| the country.“ = +o e- enon Great distress i« felt by the labourers in| the evtion manufacturing distriets of Eng- land. The workhouses have nearly double their usuai number of inmates. - 02 - i Dirrsexia.—Diptheria appears to be prevalent! at the present time in Halifax, A number of deaths} ave occurred from it ameng the youthiul peruou of the comtmunlty * Hal Ke porter ‘ i >, ; Kirk Bazaar. — The fuuds for the improvement of St. James’ Church, ia this City, came off at the Temperanee Hall, ou' Thursday last, and we understand waa well at tended. The articles exposed for sale reflect | great credit on all concerned. Want of time and space prevent a more lengthy notice of this inter- esting affair.—Jsl. >. ~ Daowsev.—In Midgel River, on Wednesday the igh inst., Albert Dingwell, son of Mr. George Dingwell, was drowned, while bathing in company The deceased was 18 years of age, agreeable in manners, dutiiui as affable as a companion | and his untimely end has cast a gicom over the neighborhood.—R. Week. —- -— Gotp.—Mr. Malcolm McLeod, of Belfast, has just returned from Tangier, and reports that persons work for months and not realize enough te pay their expenses, while others make over $120 per month The grexntest ditticulty experienced is the} i constant accumulation of water, which cannot be | drawn off without a steam engine; but it js in con- | templatioa to furnish one for that purpose. There | are between 300 and 400 persons at work in the| mines, with 3 crushers, 2 of which «re steadily em-| da¥,each. Everything in the way of food, cloth- | ing, &c., is in abundance, and fully as cheap as can | be obtained in Halifax. Tangier on an average is} equal to any of the gold fields yet discovered, and is | likely to prove fully as remunerative.—Ib. - Em i Drepaixe.—The Dredging machine is making | rapid advances up Peake’s dock, and in a short time will prepare the place for any common sized vessel | to lay at the wharf in deep water, which will en able parties loading or discharging to attend to their business during all hours | Having understood that the proprietor of the above machine has bad offers elsewhere to employ the Dredge, would it not be advisable for the City Fathers to embrace the presemt opportunity of hav- ing the public docks deepened, as in all probubility another chance may not offer for many years to come .—Ib | = i Married, At St. Bonaventure’s Church, Tracadie, on the | 10h instant, by the Rev. Thomas Phelan, P. P. Thomas McGrath, Esqr., J. P., to Miss Mary Ana | Mahar, both of Covebead Road, Lot 34 : } On the 16th instant, by Mr. John Buteher, Bible Christian Minister, Mr. Jotham Blanchard, to Eli i sabeth. the third daughter of Mr. Francis B. C. Metherall, all o« Lot 7. . cettiilit aiidisdicemenate Birth. On Saturday evening last, the 26th inst., Mrs. Michael Stevenson, of a daughter. = se ————— " PRICES CURRENT. Cuarcorrecoy, July 19, 1862. of the kind which we remember to have met | -A telegraphic | an? the “on-payment of the Northern soldiers | Renevs.—Chicago, , Another engage- | } 20 Bbls Sugar | whree _| be given immediately Kay, Sbemoygue; deals Alexander, McDonald, do., do. Portree, Nicholson, Boston ; goods. Teazer, Sprague, Bay Verte; deals. Septimus, Cox, Bos ton; flour. Bee, Ogden, Shemogue ; deals. Lockman, Bay Verte; do. 22—Annie, Levingsten, Kichibuecto; do CLEARED. July 16—Lelia Ada, Horton, | Mount Vernon, Malone, Breeze, Gallant, Bay Chaleur; rett, Pagwash ; t Anticosti; ballast Pictou; do. Is — Sen do. Wonder, Gar do. 21—Mary Ann, Deming, Pay wash; do. Ellen, Pents, do., do Ripple, Camp bell, Barbadoes; pro. Hicamede, Salmond, Lou- | idon; deals Bee, Ogden, Shemogue; bal. 22 |} Zebra, Loekman, Bay Verte ; bal The brig Mary Ann, ef Youghal, Ireland, Easta way, muster, from Miramichi, laden with deals, homeward bound, put into Richmond Bay, water- | logged, on Monday last, and will bave w be dis charged. [Arrivals in Europe from hence.] Gravesend, July 4—Alceyoue. 3—May Queen. Zebra, | JAMES C. POPE. historian, written after the living interest | Summerside, July 28th, 1862. Isl 2w una excitement of the great political events of the time shall uave passed away. Itis to these Periodicals that readers must louk for | NOTICE. als th the onlyreally intelligible and reliable history |" ME BAZAAR in aid of a Volunteer | of current events, and as such, in addition } brill Roomat Piet ibe he ‘HURS- . ; * ra ae 7 t ae helden THURS j to their well-established literary, scientific | DAY, the ¢th August next. FB A ce . ’ srsons desirvasof vis g Pictouo at oceasion | “ Bice araccer, W 2 90D | Pers lesirousof visiting Pictou on that oceasion | and theologic al ch — ter, we urge them upon cau leave Charlottetown, per Steamer ‘Westinor. | he Consideration of the readiag public. } land,’ on Wednesday night, at 12 o'clock, and return EARLY COPLES jon Friday morning, . ; > Save going und returning, 62 | The receipt of Advance Sheets from {the British publishers gives additional value C. BOULTENHOUSE. Charlotictown, Bth July, 186. fresh Arrivals. pruk subscriber has received, per recent | — | be placed in the hands of subseribers about {as soon as the original editions. TERMS, | ' 5 | For any three of the four Reviews.....7 8 | Liverpool, June 30—Ethel, Walsh. 250 bbis. Flour, Sapetior, Extra, State and Superfine. | For all four of the Reviews....... ---.8 00; | July 4, sailed—Theresa, Fraser, for Charlotte- on — aoe For Blackwood’s Magazine........... 3 00) pg June 30—Ship Elizabeth Yeo, Scott 1b boxes ¢ Theéne For Blackwood and one Review........ 0 00 ‘from New York se lo casks Kerosene Oil (best) J For Blackwood and two Reviews...... 7 00 ~ py fal. July 2—May Dandas, Martin, from Mon 20 cans do 9 gullons each (doj. For Blackwood and three Reviews..... 9 00) treal Swansea, Jule 2o- | Richards, for Caldera. Sailed—Ship Wild Wave, For Blackwood and the four Reviews. .10 00 | Money current in the Stale where issued wiil! To Arrive, and hourly expected— 40 hids. Molasses Rum, Porter, &c. &c. | TINO be sold at Public Auction, ou Tues- day, the 29th inst., in front of the Subscriber's Sules Room, at 11 o'clock, 20 Chests Tea ex Bark *‘ Gazelle ;’’ 100 Bbls choice Flour 30 Bags Cut Nails > * Crushed do 100 Bxs Lozenges 7 “* Basses & Allsops Ale Gewt Rice A few Guinness Porter 30 Bxs Liverpool Soap, 2 Pun. W. Ind. Rum 30 Candles ex ** Sago” 3 CU Pipes, 1 Pun. Ram, ex “Theresa,’’ Lot of milk Pans High Wines Jars, &e., &e. Terms of Sale — All sums over £10, 3 months; over £40, 4 months, on ,oo Notes of Hand. J. & Tl. MORRIS, Auctioneers. July 28, 1862. li _ THE LAST CHANCE FOR CHEAP GOODS. (Pk GREAT CASH SALES AT) GLASGOW HOUSE will be continued from the First of AUGUST for weeks only, positively. A great variety of GOODS suitable for the pre- | sent and approaching season will be offered at an immense reduction PP SALES POSITIVE & NO RESERVE.427 Open at 9, a. m., close at 7, p. m., ©. C. VAUX Ww. i Pro. R. i “Rocklin Fulling Mills, July 28, 1862. (Ist eo ; if Vi& subscribers returu thauks to their /SOR. St JOIN, SHEDIAC, SUMMERSIDE / Bazaar in aid of the f sortb "lend Charlottetown, or vice versa, and yveod for |}ONE MONTH from date of purchase, may be had friends and patrons in Prince Edward for the liberal patronaye hitherto extended to them, and | would respecttully intimate that they are sull on had and ready to do their work up in the BEST STYLE, nes . Ca rnee «Can ‘ and wt the SHORTEST NOTICE, and | rue increase in their business this season. | vy are their prices in Prince Edward irrel — ie ue cae ee £0 0 4 ie INS oo tit oh hannn aac v v0 8 Fulling and Dyeing, and Half-Dressing,--.0 0 10} Do. do, Jressing all colurs, ex | COPt MOON . 2. cccecscrccicsocecs 0 1 0! GUGOM POT FON occ ccvcccescesveseccsese et § WOMEN’S WEAR. POCO ioc cian niin sbcenssvenncbanbences 0 0 5} Dreier OE SPURNS. 06 enn c ens sce se ns e € a} Dyeing Scarlet, per Dei. cin ceded ewe 03 0 The following gentlemen will act as Agents: Neil Rankin, Exsq., Queen-street, Mr. Simon D.| Fraser, Kent-street, Charlottetown; Daniel Gor den, Esy., Georgetown; Daniel Fraser, Esy., Belfast Cross Roads; Mr. Hector Gillis, Mr. David | Johnston, White Sands; Jolin Hyde, Esq., Mar- j ray Harbour; Mr. James Ross, Mount Stewart; | Mr. David Rogers, Summerside. R. & A. FRASER. | Rocklin, Middle River, Nova Scotia, July 19, [862. 3m VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. ' OK SALE, one hundred acres of free land, with 12} acres of leasehold attached, situated near Mr. James Yeo’s, Brown’s Creek. | 70 acres of the above are in a high state of cultiva | | tion and the remainder covered with hard and soft wood. There is a good Dwelling-house, large | Barn, and Outhouses on the premises, plenty of | water, und a mill iu the immediate vicinity. Pos session given immediately after the crop is off. The | stock can be had, which is now on the farm, if re- | quired. Any quantity of fish can be bad, as this | property fronts on the shore, and muscle mud can | [ procured on the premises. -——ALSIO—— One Hundred and Fifty Acres of Freehold Land, miles from Summerside, bounding on the sea shore on the Fifteen Point Read. Possession can ~ ‘ For further particulars please apply to the sub- scriber, JOHN SMITH, Distiller. Summerside, July 28, 1862 3w. pd. FOR SALE. ca Ki leasehold interest in fifty-two acres | of land, situate on St. Peter's Poad, ten miles | from Charlottetown, subject to the yearly rent of | one shilling per acre for 999 years,one-ninth added. | The best recommendation is a view of the premises and the growing crop thereon. The above will be sold either with or without the crop. There is on | Gentlemen's Shirts, Shirt Collars and Neck Ties, ‘AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION | | of idon to J. Prrcains & Sons, 69 Cornhill; here, to} | 12 do Cheice Grocers’ Sugar 150 bbls, Flour be received at par. 30 sides of Sole Leather. CLUBBING. j A discount of twenty-five per eent. from | the above prices will be allowed to Crves | ordering four or more copies of any one or| more of the above works. Thus: Four copies | of Blackwood, or of ene Review, will be sent, rh ce to one address for $9 ; four copies of the four | a ee ae 8. CARVELL. Reviews and Blackwood for $30; and so on. | ; Postrace —Subscribers in the British Pro- {3 ’ bce ; ; . BLO Uae! | vince$ Will] receive the Reprints Free of U. S. | yp UST RECEIVED, per “Canrts M. | Poss2ge. cde ails went itl Ricu,” from Boston— N. p. -The price in Great Britain of the ‘five Periodicals above named is $31 per) annum. — All of which, together with Stock of Jeas, Tobacco, Cigars, Boots, Shoes, &e. Ke. ARK OFFERED AT YERY LOW PRICES, 200 Barrels Fresh Ground FLOUR. | JAMES PURDIE. | July 14, 1862. 4i ai Save your Money. © 1 Clearing out Sale! ENTLEMEN’S CLOTHS, all des- criptions, THE FARMER’S GUIDE To SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL AGRI-| CULTURE. | By Henry Sternens, F. R. S., of Edinburg, | and the late J. P. Norton, Professor of | Scientific Agriculture in Yale College, New Ilaven. 2 vols. Royal octayo. 1600 pages and namerous Ergravings. This is, confessedly, the most complete | work on Agriculture ever published, and in| order to give it a wider circulation the pub-| lishers have resolved to reduce the price to $5 FOR THE TWO VOLUMES! When sent by mail (post-paid) to Cali- ornia and Oregon the price will be $7. To }every other part of the Union. and to Canada! — | (post-paid), $6. [gr This book is nor the} Glasgow House, Queen Square, Jnly 7, 1862. lald «+ Book of the Farm.’ TO EXCURSIONISTS. Remittances for any of the above publica-| Round trip for 153. gee — always be addressed, post-paid | PEMCKETS from CHARLOTTELOWN |? ® Peblishers, to PICTOU, TRURO, HALIFAX, WIND. | | i | / Gentlemen's Hats and Caps, Gloves and Suspenders, Gentlemen's Merino Vests and Drawers, Gentlemen's Summer Socks aud Elastic side Boots, And a large variety of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, NOW SELLING FOR CASH ONLY, i CALL EARLY IF YOU WANT BARGAINs. | Cc. ©. VAUX, | LEONARD SCOTT & CO. No. 54 Gold street. New York. | Geo. T. Hasza , Charlottet »wn. | DISSOLUTION NOTICE. | FPYUE COPARTNERSHULP hitherto ex-| isting between the subscribers, under the! Tre RUA wR TEN name of GREEN & HUNT, has this day been A LONDON TRADER. DISSOLVED by mutual consent; and all persons | : . | baving any demands against tbe said firm will pre- | TENA fine new Clipper Brig | sent them to RICHARD IUUCNT for settlement; “Unanus,” A 1, 200 tons regis- | and all persons indebted to the said firm will pay ter, copper-fasiened, Arcwibatp Me | their several amounts to RICHARD HUNT, who Dowxatb, Muster, willsail from Char- | alone is authorized to receive the same. ;: lottetown for the above Port first | HARRY C. GREEN. week in August. Returning, will sail from London : : RICHARD HUNT. for Charlottetown Lh September. She has a spa- Summerside, 1%h June, 1862. cious Round House, with good accommedation for ap gee FINAL NOTICE. For Freight er Passage apply in Lon- J. 5. CARVELL, Agent. Charlottetown, P. 81. * - 2ist Joly, 18a. 2m passengers the undersigned. D. G. & 8. DAVIES. Charlottetown, Jaly 21, 1362. Isl Sw REMEMBER! THE ONLY GREEN & HUNT, are hereby notified to} make immediate payment to the sabseriber, other- wise legal proceedings will be taken to enforce the sume without further notice, or distinction of per- sons. RICHARD HUNT. Summerside, Jaly 21, 1862. Prince Edward Island ANK NOTES, TREASURY WAR- RANTS, and ISLAND SECURITIES Clearing off and out sale is at generally, cashed by DUVAR & CO., Colonial sot VAUX > > g,.? ] Offic Barri or » ‘ ‘ tei |ccoaiathe tes Oher, tian, Mentonia. GLA S& Ow il 9 i N Ki, F ea 28, 1862. " 3in ; Where you will! find CHEAPEST GOODS | j ' | PASTURAGE! PASTURAGE! OOD well watered Pasturage, one | ! | THE EVER OFFERED IN CHARLOTTETOWN. mile from town. oe otis ey ak, 4S. July 14, 1862. Isl .& Pro. Charlottetown, May 26, 1862. : ET BFLOUT!:! OR SALE, 100 bbls. CANADA SU-, PERFINE FLOUR, (warranted). Now ar- | rived from Liverpool, 40 chests superior TEA. Fon sale, wholesale, by R. W. BRECKEN. Pownal Street, May 12, 1862, ARCHIBALD WHITE, | 44, 46 and 48 inch. Also, SNEATHS,|Blacksmith & Carriage Fitter, BARES, Fd Oe l ETURNS thanks to the inhabitants of | CuanktorreTown, and the Isiand generally, for the liberal custom he has received for the last | | Preserve Itettles, N BRAS3 aod ENAMELLED, with an assortment of PRESERVE CROCKS. BEER & SONS. iw July 14, 1862. Scythes! Scythes!! ASil’S SUPERIOR SCYTHES, | BEER & Charlottetown, July 14, 1862. eight years, and begs to acquaint them that he is | DR. HAMMOND JOHNSON still at the same stand, SOUTH SIDE of KINGS! Will VACCINATE at his Dispensary SQUARE, opposite the store of Messrs. BEER & from 11 tol o'clock daily. j SONS, where he respectfully solicits a continuance wt, Mt ee — - . fle is prepared $0: execute on liberal terms and 3. MOLASSES AND SUGAR. at short notice— UST RECEIVED, per “ LAUREL” Forging and Turning for machinery of all des- direct from WEST INDIES— cripuions, 120 bhds. GHROICE MOLASSES SONS. Cast Steel Axes, warranted of the best quality. re? Carniaces, SLEIGHSand SHip work always 20 Tierces do do (70 gals.) on band. 20 do. do do (40. * ) ——ON SALE—~ 20 do. do do (2 “ A few superior CARRIAGES very cheap, if ap- 10 bhds. BRIGHT SUGAR. freee Poor fa plied for immediately. Ch. Town, P.E.1., June 16, 1862. Notice. ae ’s. by Order, dated the 10th} of August last, made by His Honor the | Master of the Rolls, I have been appointed Committee of the Estate of PAUL MABEY, Esquire, who has heen adjudged to be of un- sound mind, | therefore require all Persons indebted to the said Paul Mabey, for RENT, or otherwise, to make immediate payment | to me of the amounts due from them res- pectively. And Whereas it appears that the said Pau and shortly (in addition to finishing Cloth) will be | Mabey, while insuch unsound state of mind, prepared to receive Wool fer manufacturing into executed Conveyances of portions of the Land the various descriptions of Cloth usually made in| and Real Estate belonging to him in Char- the Colonies. The charge tor Picking, Qiling,| totetown, Charlottetowo Royalty, aud else- Carding, Spinuing, and Weaving will be ahase,1 de hereby CAUTION all Persons One shilling and three pence per yard. gzainst dealing in, or conveying any such Other branches in the same pete Wool, Lands, or accepting any Conveyances thereof, ny Sottbank” Sedney Creet, onidhceniewte ee until the question of the validity or invalidity, any of the agents for the Mill, from whom further | of such Conyeyances, from the said Paul particulars can be Jearned. Mabey, shall have been decided by the Court yoy CHARLES E. STANFIELD. | of Chancery. JOSEPH HENSLEY, Tryon, April 2A, 1m. Committee of Estate. | i ; ce, Lower Great George Street, Fresh Fruit, Spices, v9 Charlottetown. 16th Teonsshen, 1861. Peels, &e. Notice. AISINS, Currants, seedless Raisin, Can- i : ied Cit ! HEREAS by order made in the Court R died Citron, Orange and Lemon Peels, W of Choneery by His Honor the Mastef Flavoring Essence; Spices; Whole, Ground i > Pic of the Rolls, dated rhe 10th day of August and Mixed Pure Durham Mastard; Pickles, Soatenh, as metupamennns Ait te Mas on For sale low, by J. 8. CARVELL. me July 7, 1862. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CLOTH MANUFACTORY, TRYON., HE Subscriber, encouraged by the very liberal support received in the Cloth dressing | business, begs to inform the inhabitants of P. E. Island that he has imported from the best makers jin the United States, Machinery for Carding, Spinning and Weaving, Candied avtieslos « For any one of the four Keviews......$3 ed | 00 bhds. choice retailing Molasses For any two of the four Reviews...... 12 do Museavado Soyar LL persons indebted to the late firm of BRACES, HANDKERCHIEFS, Landing ex “Light Boat,” CIVIC ELECTIONS. BY THE MAYOR, ys pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the | eighteeuth yeur of the reign of Her present Mujesty, intivuled “ An Act to Licorporate the Town of Char. lottetown,” I do hereby vive PUBLIC NUTICE that an Election of Mayor and Five Councillors FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN ’ Will be held on TUESDAY, 5th AUGUST next, at the several places folowing, that is to say. In Ward No. 1—At the Store of A. H. Yates, Esq., corner of Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No. 2—Atthe Fire Engine House, fronting on Great George Street. In Ward No. 3—At the City Hall. In Ward No. 4—At the Fire Euyine House, fronting ow King’s Square. 7 In Ward No. 5—At the House of Mr. E. Needham, fronting on Great George Street. And at the said Elections the Poll will be opened | at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and coutinue open until five in the afternoou of the sume day. DESCRIPTON OF WARDS. ““Namber One shali comprise all that part of | Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street. | Number ‘wo shall comprise all that part of Char- lottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall | comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies | south of Grafion and north of Richmond Streets. | Namber Four shall comprise all that part of Char- | lottetown whieh lies south of Fitzroy aod north of | Grafton Streets. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitz roy Street,including the Common of the said Town.” —WSee 18 Vic. Cap. 34, intutuled “An Act to Incore porate the Town of Charlottetown,” sec: 2 T. HW. HAVILAND ’ | Mayor's Office, July I. 182 iy" | to these Reprints, inasmuch as they can now | Ait _ INTERNATIONAL $, S. CO’S STEAMERS., bn _— vo | “New Brunswick” and “ Forest City.” Te ESE favorite STEAMERS leave Sr. JOUN for EASTPORT, PORTLAND, and THURSDAY morning, at 8 o'clock. J.S8. CARVELL, Agent. 6m Eastern and N, A. Railway. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. FAPYRAINS LEAVE ST. JOHN,8 am.. arrive at Point Du Chene at 1.57 p. m. Trains leave St. John at 2 p. m., arrive at Point Du Chene at 9.14 p. m. June 16, 1862. Trains leave Point Da Chene at 7.30 a. m., arrive at St. John at 3.30 p. m. Trains leave Point Da Chene at 2.15 p. m., arrive at St. John at 8.3 p. m. ss On TUESDAYS a ‘train will leave St John at 5.3) p.m. to connect with steamers * Westmorland,’ “Lady Head,” and “ Arabian,’ on Wednesday mornings, J.8. CARVELL, Agent. 6m Staple Goods ON CONSIGNMENT. J U3ST RECEIVED per Barque * Tur- Resa,” from Liverpool, Greut Britain, Seven Cases MERCHANDIZE, 60 pieces black and Coloured COBURGS 40 do Cuiitcassiane June 16, 1863. 20 do cross-overs and mixed ALracas 20 do Brown Holland and Grass CLorus 20 do Cotton and Linen Diaper * 50 dozen TOWELS 20 do Ladies’ lawn Handkerchiefs, very cheap 39 do Black and W. B. Taurean, No. 25 20) «do gross Clark and Co's 6-cord Cotton -——ALso——— 6 hhds De Kuyper GENEVA 20 cases Do Do 40 packages English TEA 20 boxes Liverpool SOAP All which will be sold at prices to suit the times. N. RANKLN, Queen Street. Charlottetown, May 1th, Lxu2, LATEST STYLES! 1SG2. 1SG2. SPRING and SUMMER. © UST NDOBLV ED por Gazette THeresa and Prtoress, from Great Beitain, a general assortment of new and fashionable Goods, in COATINGS, VESTINGS, TROWSERINGS, TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, HA'TS AND CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, Trunks, Valises, and a superior stock of Ready-mad2 Clothing, Manufactured by the Subscriber. CHARLES BELL, Merchant Tailor. Charlottetown, Jv 39, 1862. = 2m CHANGE OF BUSINESS. IMPORTANT NOTICE! — Great Clearance Sale! pues subscriber returns thanks to his numerous customers, ad Hhe public generally, for the liberal support he bas hitherto received, and begs to inform them of his intentioti to bring his — BUSLNESs TO A CLOSE, and retarn to Nova Scotia. In order to effeet a sptedy clearanee, THE ENTIRE STOCK‘ IS NOW OFFERED AT COST AND CHARG FOR CASH ONLY! As the principal part of the STOCK is of this Spring's Importation from Great Briratsx, the yublic may rely en getting fresh Goods and Great eoantand Wholesale buyers will be supplied on approved paper, or a liberal discount for cash ! ry” All parties indebted to the subscriber are requested to settle their accounts Without delay. c. C, VAUX. Glasgow House, Queen-street, June 9, < Flour, Tea, Leather, &e. For Sale by the Subseriber LOW FOR CASH. ‘amma 1 5 Bblis. Extra State Flour, 160 Bbls. Superfine do Pastry de 20 chests superior TEA SO do. 50 sides New York Sole Leather _ 2000 Gunny Bags (cheap bags for grain) 29 Quintals Codiish. i! ALSO Just arrived per Brigt. Henorsr— 100 Bbls. “ Southern’ Superfine Flour 30 sides best New York Sole Leather. (California Hides.) M. LOWDEN, Peake’s Buildings. Queen-street, June 9, 1862. AINTS AND PAINT OLL, BAR IRON; also, 100 chests and half chests TEAS for sale cheap for cash by JAMES DUNCAN & CO. Charlottetown, June 30, L862. Flour! Molasses! Sugar! UST RECE:VED, from New York, 150 barrels Extra Superfine FLOUR. ——~Also, from Halifax—— 12 puncheons Molasses, 6 hhds. Sugar. For Sale by the subscribers, low for Cash. DODD & ROGERS. Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal-street, May 26. from Boston, 5 BBLS. EXTRA FLOUR, 50 Sides SOLE LEATHER, 20 Boxes CHEESE. On consignment. May 5, 1362. FLOUR! FLOUR!! » J.T. MORRIS. waaaat soapaan “miking’ Peder tes, Paul Mabey, of Charlottetown, Esquire, has Tapioce Corn Starch; Rice; Ground and| been enna oaee arte we res j , : - Macear- } Signed. ow, therefore, a nants o e Wale. See ee in lands of the said Paul Mebey, and other oni, Vermicelli, Farina, Seiuala, Salad Oil, s ol 3 - : j : ‘ ties indebted to him, are required hence- White Wine and Cider Vinegar; Bromo, ee y the amounts due sed Chocolate and Prepared Cocoa, a!l of best : ‘ hs ; due from them respectively to me @ my quality and low soles just received and for Ofice, in Charlottetown. JOSEPH HENSLEY, ARIES’ HALL. he blood ci i i <a the premises a good dwelling frame house, 32 « 22 eo the : circulates insensibly through the Provisions. Set teatthet with barn and stable buildings lately system until it becomes clogged by disease, | i alae art ose Sos ie yg ob-0n 80h ceed then burst out the alcers, sures and disorders Do , by the ates. se baee dee coho ween 3d to 44d! The purchaser may expect liberal terms. All ‘which fullow that conditivn. pee Ayer's cea per > er ee ial 2d to 5d latent can be had on application to the owner } nb cwis oeetee dene one the premises, Sarsaparilia and purify your lood tO GAVE | pork, per ib.....--.eeee cere rere rece .. Bone | on ccieaae seasiteedian yourself from the floods, freshets and deluges Do (small) eooee Sbe C606 6E00 606 b000 DCs oat Ten Mile House, St. Peter's Road, Lot 35, that sweep unnumbered multitudes 7 upon | gee sides Ui'spev couwer 504 es July 28, 1862. f. that shorelcss sea which swallows all man-| Do by the tab....--.-------+----+----t a ee ey Bh a i a kind —Lancaster (Pa) Register. NM pts cacen ce ou w tid| GREAT CHANCE . . rr Ste aE |... cc apeneecdedeet ceccse S6ss none} . i ‘New Yoru Day Goovs Trape.—Tho New Hem TE cp cena dech niet gos nieess 6d to 7d | To Farmers and others Work dry-goods trade last week was very | Pewrl Barley, per lb---..-++-+++++ +++ 14d to bad ue subseriber being about to make an mach unsetied, and the market assumed @ Flour, — Pe Ate Ke eNOS ee + 6908 9 a0 rey : pera oy} ae See ony ee ar 7 ; j ‘ 1 De BOF TDi coe cece esse secs cccscccece » “| Acres of LB ial , situated at Kymo ay, queer phase, reeultio - an ore Be ran aad ove Ee i cdyse bebeSered assenadh 1b to 2 Pore” Silcces baste ot eed Land ic tegend, onl pension uf businces. the oe ™ |B 1 GOBER. oon ve ee cveccceee cece coee id to | well fenced, and in high state of cultivation; the an sterling exchange caused nearly all im-| Kgss, per me Vegetables | vomidadet is Cove red with hard and soft wood. It porters tw withdraw their stocks from the! es 4d to 5d fronts the chore at Egmont Bay by 17 chains, where ; : iceg | Currants, per qt.---ceeeeees errr sere cree | sea manure and mud can be got at all times and in market, or to offer them oaly at such prices ead en Per Gt..seceee cereceeeee 1s to 18 6d| Sundance. Also on thé premises, 9 good Log as place them beyond the reach of jobbers. p cian per Ds, occc bees eetee 1s 3d to 18 64 | fiouse, well finished inside; a Barn 24 & 26, built Phus, for the first time in the history of | ‘= aT apicascneanse pec .++6d | witd Cedar. j the trade, the very merchants that are usual: | Cyr rogg, per bushel ....-------+ ++ eseeeeeeeRone| Por further particulars apply to the subscriber, on ly drumming for business virtually refuse, Grain. a the premises. BENJAMIN BARREY. o6 al, sai rat ~~ bushel... .. ccoceccee cess cece ge Egmont Bay, 25th July, 1562. 3w <i 7: . ’ ‘ arley i. ( one aerne 6868-08 2s wee re Oe eee Sk ee : the tal Pea rere ——— Grecia Norice.— Hallowen Oinimem|Oule 9 cecn nese cceesreeee MBS! CRECKET! CHALLENGE! and Pil/s—-Deelining beaith.— 15 ; - Poultry. $ energy tom of departing health should have instant) 7, eys, each.....-.- +: The s\sees Taha 3s ci ATTA ONRICS ncn chs. i ‘Gg : . ope epee gases viev. oO i atveution and redress, not more for the com Geese, ench seeapeerasnesers "aa eal Ay “Stet July inst. Wickets pitched at 11 fort of the present, but for the happiness of | Fuwls, each.....-+--+-+--reerereeeree WOM NY aaa | the future. Whatever be the irregularity. Ducks, cash geen gree savanoces tons nnns teem ’ F. LONGWORTH, wherever situated, however masked, Uollo-| Partridges, cach. -- pees sere rare ie" Queen's County Militia. yey's remedies will reach it and remove it. | othe Fish. -_.$Bs to 208 July 28th, 1862. f the Ointment, 8 9 Per qth. --- ceeeceerces preee $0 Fre reel ecac, ant the twtoreal enn] Wersiog®, vor barrel... -00~ eve ++ve-1/ Sig Mae PUBLIC MEETING e ’ 4 d) Mackerel, per dozen...--- «+++ +++ e+ cone | AE TEMPERANCE HALL. of the Pills, will always restore order an Saluoa, per Ib. .--- Aol we'nemedbas ean san cr TE!) T ease. Skin disease, want of appetite, nausea Lunsber. a A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at and billiousness are immediately cured, and Boards (Hemlock)...- +--+ +5++ +++ corse be LX the Temperance Hall in this City on SATUR- pealthy functions permanently restored to Do (Sprece).-r+eeeeerer eres ecescee® te te 92| DAY evening next, 2nd AUGUST, at oe hate of gach organ. The united action of Holloway 8 (Pine). --copeccsrresccrssee® — to 14s | even 0 clock, p. m., in order to nominate a fi = pemedi the heman frawe i¢ so singu-| Sbthgles, per M..-------- pores ence cee DS vroper person to act as Mayor for the ensuing year. . ice ovet po . r Suudries The andersigned intending to offer himself for the ly searching, soothing and curative that Shel ? _.seeee none! Mayoralty of Charlottetown, requests his friends fow diseases can long withstand the thorough Timothy Oat ee Serene: re eres enone | and the publie generally to attend. Mr. Trainor purification they constantly bring about. Clover Seed, per lb...---- aoe oe eee the: Mecting in pereon—will explain Wool gD. cce oe0e0ee g seeeeee ey I coir rh ch he intends to ado t to re- vile » pe ; to 80s | to them the course wh} = ae * — el <i ; 5 bind ode dhe eon fo! e y Sal dithenItios. i ius j Bag, Get WO<eee sees 2s 4d | lieve the City from ‘ite present financial diificnltivs A new eruption of Vesuvius is ex at cede per cutes.css reece cess cree crs7 8 to Be Ad ere ye oe sent from his position ju society —his Naples. The volcano ig already sending forth | yomespun, per yard..----+++---+++++-38 He trranly deportment in high life, and thorongh Java in the direction of Pompeii aud ashes in| Apples, per dozen... -------0reerre one "9 ee Enow ledge ol Civie alfairs, that the citizens will ji ° Portici here of | Caifskins, per Ib... eeeeeeees<ss teen eee Bd te Gd reapotid to bis call, which will be as cheering to 0 ity i a ngh Peuatane ie: Hid Poace sere ses vise ce ereee eee Bil to Sod him us it will ultimately be beneficial to themselves. the city ie highly charged — wloctrigiy | eee saion, cath. .--2 +++ cle eens a te 2 OAT PM DENNIS ESTON TERING, <2 sapqpenee which Gonally proweee 9” GHORGE LEWJ$, Market Clerk, | Chaslotictows, July ¥%, 1382. Pee OW landing ex “MARY ANN,” from NEW YORK, . aor 300 Bbie, Choice FLOUR, CONSISTING or: , ° Extra Ohio, Extra State, and: Superfise, BOSTON, alternately, every MONDAY and | Valuable For Sale. ILL be Sold by AUCTION, on MONDAY, the lat next, on the premises, that valuable Business Stand, part of the property of the late James Cours, im accordance with his last Will and Testament. It is situated en he Corner of Prince and Kent Streets, incl a WELLING HOUSE, now occupied by Mr. Conley as a Tavern. Also, that commodious TWO STOREY BUILD- ING, fronting on Kent street, lately occupied by Mr. Thomas Green as a Furniture Store, cow front Shop, plastered and finished ; and 2 spacious back Store Room, and Cellar under the whole, stone walled; and a large Room over the whole im the seeond storey. The Land is bounded as follows, viz: thirty-one (31) fronting on Prince-street, and eighty-four (84) feet on Kent-street, thence south from ut-strees forty-eight and one-half feet, thence East to Prince- street until it meets the line fronting on Prince- thirty-one feet from the corner on to the line of the house oceupied by Mrs. Conly, being part of Town Lot No. Eighty-nine in the 3d hundred of Town Lowe in Charlottetown. Part of the purchase money may remain secared on the premises for a term of three years. For further iculars ly to Pe GEORGE COLES, Charlottetown, 30th June, 1862. Valuable Property for Sale. Tv KE Subseriber, intending to make alter- ations in his busi otfers FOR SALE his well known and valuable RUSINESS STAND aud P rty at SummeErsipe, Prince Edward ; is property is situate one hundred feet from the Queen's Wharf, (where the Mail Steamer comes four mes in each week duri the time the maviga- tion is open), frouting on the Executor. isl est side of the street leading thereto, and also fronting on Water Street, forming an angle of the two streets, = which is built a new, handsome and sabstautial wo Stoner HOUSE and STORE, 40 feet by 30 feet. The Store is neatly and most conveniently fitted up for a 1 Day Geave, anf er eer The House is well finished, and saita or & ree pectable family, containing several Rooma and Bed- rooms. There is also a first rate Cellar ander tho whole building seven feet deep, in ove angle of which is a splendid spring of Water. In the rear of the building is a convenient Wakenouss, new, and in good ir. Any v eeunmighing to carry ona gerenal business, there is no place in P. E. Island anore desirable than the rapidly growing town of Summerside, and the position of the above property being the best and most central in the place, 1t offers rare inducements to any person wishing to invest capital. : For particulars please apply ou the premises to It ner. ate ey MARTIN O'HALLORAN, Summerside, P. E.1., July 14, 1862. Gi Valuable Property for Sal T Hs. Subscriber offers tor Sale, either by private contract or public auction, A VALU- ABLE FARM, situate at Long Creek, Lot 65, on the border of Elliot or West River. it is distams from Charlottetown only about eight miles, and within one mile from = Swen's Whaurf, [oe excellent place for shipping predace. e Farm consists of one hand acres, between 70 and 80 acres of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, 35 acres of which have been well ¢o- vered with Mussell Mud. The remainder of the Land, from 20 to 30 acres, is well stocked with Fire- wood and Fence Poles. 7 ‘ The situation of this Farm is very attractive, lo- cated as it is on the banksof the West River, where the scenery is delightful, andevery facility afforded for boating and shipping in summer, aud sleighing in winter. There is a good DWELLING HOUSE on the premises, 34 » 24, the lower part of whieh is rab- stantially finished; also, a good large BARN. There are also two fine Wells of Water, one near the door, and the other on the farm. The value of the property is also greatly enhanced by a good Marsh attached to iy which yields about ten tons of dry Hay, and about 25 tons of sa!t Grass, This Farm is ander lease for 999 years at the no- minal rent of one shilling per acre per annum. Should the above Property rewain unsold b FRIDAY, the FIRST DAY of AUGUST next, it will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on that day, at 11 o'clock, forenoon. At the sume time the Srock, Cror,and Fanmina Imecements will be sold at auction, consisting 43 sheep, 2 horses, 7 head of horned cattle, and 3 pige ; = 16 weres of oats, 5 acresof Wh tacres of Potatoes, and 15 acres of Hay, 2 Carts, l track, 1 waggon, 1 jaunting ene 3 setts Cart Harness, | sett waggon harness; box cheigh 2 wood sleighs ; Pa, harrows, and other Faurm- ing implements. Also, a good Mussel Mud SCOW will be sold at the same time. Truus— For the Farm and Buildings, one half the purchase money to be paid down, and the other half may remain secured on the property. For the Stock, Crop and Farming Implements, one half to be paid on the first of November next, and the other balt on the first of November, 1863-—the amounts to be secured in both cases yf issory Notes. OHN COSTELLO. West River, July 14, 1862. Sins ‘+ Warhlingtion’’ for rpuAt desirable property, belon Janurs Wiser, eae of 36 acres of LAND, in a bigh state of cultivation, & very can- venient DWELLING HOUSE and offices, a good GARDEN, and an extensive and valuable OR- CHARD. This Property has a water front, and is distant from the City only a few minutes walk. aap a is unriv 7 tleman’s 1 ee = any property in the Island. Apply to m. DOD Aasheusee, or to the subscriber, THOMAS PETHICK. Charlottetown, April 28, 1862. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. HAT DESIRABLE WATER LOT, ia GEORGETOWN, containing half ao acre of LAND, with usual privileges, known as No. i, or Point Lor. Terma Cash or short time on seearity. Apply to the Lon. Josaru ilensiey, Charlottetown. December 2, 1861. tf Land for Sale. TEXUE Subscriber has yet on hand three hundred acres of his property at Lot 4, Plot 14, which he will sell on the most liberal terns, taking horned cattle or other etock im exchange. He warrants the land to be of the first quality, free from swamps or marshes, and well stoeked with timber of all kinds. The Sabscriber will be at Gos- tin’s Mill, Miminigash, on the 10th of August next, to arrange with intending purchasers and others who have previously purchased land from bin: or his Solicitor, Charles Palmer, Esqr., a5 to terms aud other particulars. : N. B. On the payment of one instalment down, a credit of four years will be given for the remain- WALTER LANNEN of. “Ben Mile Honse, St- Peter's Road; July 14. 4w FOR SALE, ALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, in Brackley Point, containing abont 90 acres of Land, 70 clear and in a bigh state of cultivation, the remainder covered with a fine growth ef longers. There is an abundance ef Salt Mad and Sea Manure on the property, with a Cottage, 30 x 26 feet, anda Ki en attached, i2 x 10 fect, well tinished, and a goodehain Pump at the door, anda good Barn 46 fect long, with or without the Crop. For a sum. mer's residence it is second to none in the country. Teunms—One half the purchase money down; the remainder in twelve months. ication to be made to the subseriber, on the JOSEPH MACKINNON. Jane 16th, 1862. Sm FOR SALE, SALADIN MARE, in excellent order. She is very gentle in Saddle or Harness—a fast roadster, and an excellent worker in cart, or harrows. She will be sold on easy terms. i cation to be made at the * iner’ Office. June 23, ‘Desirable Residence to Let, pure Premises at present occupied by _™ thetsubseriber, on eynenane, be to Lat in October next, or earlier i rr Sefton June 16, 1862. is! prot To Let, fui pene te tester Se July 7, 1862. im A VALUABLE BUSINESS LOT and TIOUSE, at St. Peter's Bay, adjoining Mr. Sutherland's, on the Fortune Road. Reference in town—Hon. D. Brenan. On the —Dr. McKeon, the proprietor. Deed ab {July 14, 1881. wistry Olfice. G r ain, G r ain * pas highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, and a superiorarticle of old Malt Whiskey. Also —X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown, November 14, 1861. Notice of Administration. LL PERSONS having any Demands eaccietes the ESTATE of the late — = requested farnialy the same, duly attested, wolore the Denar vaY of Ocrowen next. eg . are re- isle nt wdhssonea, Waboes y which will be soid cheap. Charlottetown, August 26, 186]. July 14,1862. allip peat He en coikw ed ‘ T. MORRIS. wore MARY CAIR i rix. a Charlottetown, May 11, eon” it : {ilay i9. OS rwHes, ve Sew inlet @ eto ae) meee ewe a0 tn: cll Ee