LATER FROM EU ROPE, INATIONAL PREJUDICES VANQUISIIED. nnn | PHE TRIUMPUS OF A GREAT DISCOVERY. e } nntor 2 ‘ one The Saxon from Soathampton, 2 rd, was The magnetic influence of gold attracts the tod off Cape Race on Friday at noon : . ‘ oi jnterce} ! } : : peo] of every cine to our menaol a . thing sdditional of much Im : . i There i 0D C fm 1 apeak w ail the languages of @ivill rtane ; i ; i sid the Flo ida leaves Brest on th tien, are to be found congregated on our ee + | 23rd completely prepar 1, and proc if TA: | aurilerous | 7 Differing im all other thit ar Th . . ' . s ryvect hal ele te i ry euste habits and relbwien—there is one mediat iv a Bile 3 ‘ ut te Wi sa . which wat te : . VW } 7 Oo} 8 c wel . ch wae Wa a) . “ y 4 " * , the one W ' 7 LAmericaue, French Swiss, Swedes, re Flor a " ’ ° ’ sa 2 norial Diplomatique says England ha ' Italians, and Chinese, admit, without a piemoriat + } . : ; entered into an « rement to a a lisse voice, that the great remedies intro ay ; ae s Maximilian| a, — : ' ‘. the present Gov rhinucnu ‘ : ’ tt ed by ] COLES Hol WwW iV, the distir mished o- e tatiot 8 ira ve ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ announces to i) pubati \ ' i pharmacopotst, are better a lapte d to the cure of | England and France will nmmeaiatery ae it ; Taye tu ¢ . rumised t liseases in this climate than any elle r preparation off “al re} resentavies Palys | ” ‘ a : p } wna the realiaation of the eislence Lillis appears, ui tact, to be the ex favor by every ™ Joan necessary to piace Mexico im & position . j hr ’ to fill ber engagements abroad. p The Kussiaus were defeated on the 13th at Latomerg. At Masevien on massacred Lutomiery 12th the Russians the CHINA Hong Kong dates to the 20th of August | have been received. The business in the Chinese ports was generally prostrate. The Taping rebellion was becoming uiore for- midable, owing to the assistance of numerous Gillibusters. Burgoine who succeeded Ward ae the leader of the A nerican fillibusters on the Imperial side, has gone over to Eza Ping, taking many skilled riflemen with him. first exploit was the capture of an imperial Steamer and nemediately afterwards the city of Duezen. Hong Kong papers attach great importance to bis movements. They ask who can iell how many thousand fillibusters will flock to Baurgoine's standard, since every inducement is offered which tends to gratify fillibustering expeditions, such as annaosity to England, the plunder of women, and the boundless | dreame of conquest. —_ao—_- — Hoaginte Cass or Mutiny ayp Murper. — A horrible case of mutiny and murder is re- by the last China mail. The native crew of the schooner Helmers arrived at Ben- ecoolen abvut the middle of June in two boats. The ship was from Benia to Padang, and from inquiries it was ascertained that the native crew bad wurdered their master, the mates, aod two Europeaa seamen, aod then bored holes in the vessel, which they lett in @ sinking state. ie ----- Snoottse or Dxsexraxs —The New York Herald has the jollowing aceount of the shoot- ing of two deserters from the Army of the! Potomac :—** The Rev Mr. Stevens knelt down, taking each of the men by the hand; they and the Rev. Mr. Murphy knelt beside | hum aod joined in fervent prayer. Capt. Fields now came up aud bandaged the prixo- mere’ eyes. Elliot sat back on his coffin ; Eastwan knelt in prayer. [lis voice asadible above the click and sound of the guns as they were brought to ** present.’’ The word fire baving been given, Kiliot tell back gently on tis coffin, only wounded, while Fastman jumped up and tore the bandage from his eyes, evidenly untouched. The reserve was then ordered up. Fastman appeared as if electrified, and placed his hands before his | eyes to shut out the horrible sight. The | men again missed. The Provost Marshal during this, in merey pulled out his revolver | aod shot him through the head ; he also fired | another ball through Elliot's head. After | the two unfortunate men were pronounced | lifeless, the troups were marched by the | cor The Provost Guard had som» con- | seript prisoners in charge, and us they passed | they were seen tu change color aod tremble. - Al - } | | Gossip From Tue Canaptan Seat or Go- veanment.—-The Montreal Gazetée of the 22nd has # teleyram from Quebec which contains certain rumors relative to the change in the Ministry, ete. They are as follows :-— « [¢ is rumored that Chief Justice Bowen has resigned. Mr. Drummond to be Chief Justice, and to make up balance of tall salary to the retiring Judge. ** Another rumor is that Donaid is about to retire and Mr. be sent fur. On Saturday Mr. aired as he was going to Upper Canada Pu-day he states that urgent busitess here prevents bis going, aud bas anuulled his agreement. ** Yet another that a meeting is to be held in Quebec Kast tu-morrow night, to urge Huvt to go into opposition, " wine Tuose Raws —LThe Loudon Morning Post in a short article respecting the two irun- elads building at Liverpool says: Sandfield Mac- Brown to Brown had | * There is now, we believe, little doubt | that under the terms of the foreign enlist. | ment act they are to be detained by the go- | vernment. Tie allegation against them is that | they ure fitted out fur the purpose of carrying on hostilities against the United States. On) the other hand it is contended that they were | built by order of a French house for the late | Pasha of Egypt, who gave the firm a com-| mission for the coinage of a large sum of | - money in France and tor the coustruction of | two steam rams in England. The money was duly coine) and received in Egypt. The | vessels were in course of construction when the Pasha died, and his successors repudiated that part of the contract. What the Freneh house imtends to do with them is not known. The accusativa is that they are destined for ® war with a friendly power. They will consequently be detained, and a court of law will determine whether, under the terms of the act, the detention is legal, or whether the owners can recover them from the hunds of the Government.’’ 2.3 Tue Ocronern PARENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, Dounte Noumeer, I[Liusrrarep, contains, among a rich variety of good things, the follow- ing, which we think our readers will pernse with —_ interest: A Phreuologieal Character and F of Church, the Artist; The Training ot Girls; The Hair, Historically, Physiologically aad Physwgnomically cousidered ; Peter the Great and Catherine Alexieoua; Goverver Curtin of Peousylvania; The American Aborigines; Pre- existence ; Phrenology and Matriv ouy; Remari- able Marriages; The Staff of Life; Writing for the Preas; Colenso ve. Moses; Napoleou’s Love of Luere; Wonders of Memory; Unity of Lan- guage; More about the American Man; Art Items; How we Ride in New York, ete. You will seek in vain elsewhere for the same amount of useful and entertaining matter tor fifteen cents per single copy, or $1 Sv per year. csnitithce Dimaatiatiiadtcncchsenl They die at the rate of five hundred a week in New York, and the yellow fever is domesticated there. Oo Three thousand bales of cotton—that is) haifa muilion of money—were burnt near | Vicksburg recently by the fire of a cast away | cigar. —_---__—__~@>o-—_—__ — — | Tom Thomb's private fortune is now | estimated at $250,000. ~o cee | _ Diptheria prevails to an alarming extent | in Miramichi, N. BR. A Mr. Murdock who} lives within a mile or two of Chatham, lost| three daughters by it, within the espace of | tiree weeks, and other members of the | family are lying in a precarious state. So | say the local journals. . -- - THE ONLY TRUE PURGATIVES. THE ONLY TRUE PURGATIVES THE ONLY TRUE PURGATIVES. DK. RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS. | “T would rather have oue box of Dr. Radway's| Pill#than all other Pills in the world. They are | pills that cure. When you take a dose of those | pills, you can depend upon the expulsion of the humors from the system: the Liver, Bowels, Stomach, Kidneys, System, Skin and blood are acted upon, and the bowels, after an | peration induced by Radway's Pills, are left as clean and healthy as the stomach weuuld be after 8 dose of lubelia. No straining, weakness, or , “Wrenching pains, or piles or tenesmua, but a thorough and natural evacuation is the result.” _ This is the testimony of one of the most dis- tinguished physicians in the world. Never were ‘tuer words utiered. “Radway's Pills are pills that eure.” The sufferer of Liver Complaint, To Pepsia, Constipation, Biliousness, Costivness, suulies, Dropsy, &e., may rely upon an absolute cure by the use of one to six boxes. It is not qoreenaey to take those pills for months or years accomplish a cure. They should be used in Cases whore a cathartic is required great many of the iphabitants of | wus) }at others entirely | deared her to all classes of | } perience of mankind in all parts of the world, | and henee the universal popularity of these | medic We however, that the boundless confidence placed in their efficacy by} the representatives of so many nations at the | mines, is asiriking phenomenon in medical history. | | Many of these people in their youth, and even at] } thes consider, |} maturity, Were accustomed to the use of drugs and | pestrums pecular to their several countries. | i Dhese remedies were connected in their minds | with associations of howe, and indorsed, as it were, | by their national prejudices. Yet they have been threwn and utter ly repudiated, while Helloway’s Pillsand Ointment have been adopted by acemimon unpulse throughout the entire gold aside region i this movement. | experience, | The Ointment has been used with such wonder- | ful success as a dressing for wounds, uleers, and } sore legs, and for all the external diseases and | casualties to which the adventurous gold hunter is peculiarly liable, that scareely a digyer's tent can | ibe found within the vast area of the goid fields, | | : junprovided with a stock of this healing, soothing, | j | cooliag preparation. The hard fare of the digger, | land sometimes lis habits, tend to vitiate the blood | and develope running serves and parulent aleers of | the body and limbs. Bad legs, especially, are very | common at the diggings, and seriously interfere | with the labours of the diggers. The worst Cases | fof thie class are cured by the Ointinent with ex- traordinary rapidity. The best method of healing | | sore legs, and sores and ulcers generally, is by rubbing the Ointment into the inflamed partes around the orifice, first opening the pores aud | j softening the flesh with warm fomentations, The | part affected is then dressed with lint or linen| } saturated with the Ointment. Such is the external treatment, but itis also proper to give the patient | a few doses of the Pills during the progress of the | } cure, as they serve to purify the blood and dis- | eharge morbid matter from the system, while the | j Olutueut is dving its work on the surtace. | one | THloLLoway’s Pitts AND OINTMENT.—Un- | paralleled Popularity.—The wendertul cures ef- fected by these unequalled remedies in all parts lef the world have won for them this present | favour. Both Pills and Ointment are eonposed | j of ingredients which puriiy at the same time that they strengthen. Ne one can deny tha thealth de- | pends upon pure blood and the natural action of | the animal organs. Both objects are effected | without risk or danger by Hulloway’s medicaments, whick are as innecent as they are potent. Ln- ternal disorders and external blemishes succumb These remedies, so applicable of the commonest complaints, are no | to their power, ior the reliet ‘less adequate to deal safely with the most for-| midable aud dangerous diseases which ean afflict | mankind. 70s Nornuinc Exse Covtp vo rr.—Rey. A.! Frink, Silver Creek, N. Y., writes :—** Mrs. 8. A.| Allen’s World’s Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamum | have restored my hair, and { fully believe them to | be genuine preparations, doing all they purport | to do, and I with pleasure recommend thou.” “nen —7e SYMPTOMS WHICH CAN NOT BE MISTAKEN, The countenance is pale and leaden colored with occasional flushes, or a cireemseribed spot | }ou one or both cheeks; the eyes become duil, the | pupila dilate, an azure semicirele rune along the | llower eyelid, the nose is irritated, a swelliag of! the upper lip, eceasional headache with humming | of the ears, an unusual secretion of Saliva, furred tongue, breath very foul, appetite sometimes vo- | racious with a koawtng sensation at the stomach, | gone, fleeting pains in the] stumach, occasional nausea and vomiting, bowels | lirregular, at times costive, stools slimy, nut un-| frequently tinged with bleed, belly swollen and turbid, enlt and accompanied by hiecough, uneasy and disturbed sleep with grinding of the teeth, temper t your child has any of rad, urine resplrration eceasio ally diffi- eneraily irritabie, etc. . ° them, Worms are sure to be the cause. FLOW SHALL IT BE CURED? Give JUDSON’S |; WORM ‘ThA.—25 cents a package. Sold by all } Dealers. Im Married, In this city. at the residence of the Bride's Mo | ther, ou the ‘th inst., by the Rev. Thomas Dunean, Charles A. Hy nan, Esq., to Catherine Elien, | ingest daughter of the late Alexander Brown, At Lot 16, on the 3rd insant, Elizabeth, the be loved wife of Mr. Thomas Laugh lan, in the 77th year of her age. She was a dutiful and loving wite, a tender wother, and one whose kind dispositions en- versons acquainted with her. She was ua native of Newbawn, Gannty Wex- ford, Ireland. May her soul rest in peace. At North River, Lot 32, on Friday, the 2d inst., after a few hours illuess, Flora Margaret, only danghter of Roderick and Ellen McLean, aged 2 yeurs, 9 months and 11 days. At Winsloe Road, on the 27th ult., William, youngest child of Mr. Thomas Pearden, aged L year and 7 months. On the 27th nit., Rachae! Ann, wife of the late Mr. Jobn Hyde, formerly of Elliot River, aged years. On Monday, 5th instant, at Sparrow's Road, Lot 66, Mary Power, the beloved wife of Andrew Launan, ayed 34 years, deeply regretted by a large circle of relations and friends. kh. 1. P. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED: Ocr. 1—Bee, MeRae, Pictou; coal. Maggie, Catfray, Shediac; laths and boards. Ploughboy, Pictou ; coal. Mt. Vernon, Hughes, Sydney; coal. Mary Ann, Deeming, Pugwash ; limestone. 3— Lively, Mullins, Wallace; deals. Alert, Smith, Buetonche ; bourds. Three Sisters, Miller, Mira- michi; seantling. Ellen, Shelnuut, Halifax ; mereb. Mary & Charles, Babin, Port Hood; limestone Rising San, Landrie, Pictou; coal 3--Celerity, Gerroir, Sydney; coal. P. L. G., Cruikshank, Labrador; herrings. Perseverance, Lamkie, Shediac; deals, laths, &e. Patience, Strachan, Shediac ; deals, seantling and boards. CLEARED: Oct. 1—Pearl, Turubdull, Pictou; bal. Alpine Flower, Sunnders, Pagwass; bal. Zebra, Match, Sydney; bal. Bee, MeRue, Pieton; bal. Cor- delia, Creamer, Pictou; oats and oysters. 3—Mary Ann, Deeming, Pictou; bal. Oriander, Match, Picton. bal. Ariel, Moore, Sydney; bal. Bee, Odgen, Bay Verte ; 2 puns. ram aud bal. ss PRICES CURRENT. Cuan orretown, Oct. 9, 1863. Provisions. Beef, (small) per Ib,.....-+ ++ © seeeeeeee 2d to 5d Do by the quarter. .....-.-+++++++++-2]d to 4d Mutton, per Ib.... .-6- cece cece cree cere 3d to 4hd Pork, per Ib...... 0. eee ee cece cece cee od to 4d Do (small)....0 cece cece cece cecees eee Gd to Sd Lamb, per Ib.....--ee cece ee eeee ee e+. 24d to 44 Butter (frech)....0-2+- esse eee ogee ook 10d to ts Do by the tyb.......+¢ eres ereewere+- Od to 10d Cheese, per Ib.... see eceeceessecseecees 3d to 6d Tallow, per !b.... cece epee cece cececees 94 to Lid Lard, per Ib. ..... cee eee ee eee ee eee coon es MONE Ham, ef 1b. . .. 0.26 2200 ccee cece cscs one Od W& 8d Pearl Barley, per Ib.... 220+ ++ eee eeere 2d to 24d Flour, per barrel.... 226+ ¢seess eee cere 42s to 45s Do per ces nbeaues 64660006 0066,648 2d to 24d Oatmeal, per 1D.... 0.26 coos cece cone cee 1jd to 2d Eggs, per dozen .... 2... c.2 eens cece cere Gd to Sd Vegetables. Currants, per qt.......- cde cogs eencessas oom Peas, per Qt....-- --e cece cece cece reeeereses none Potatwwes, per bushel........-- +e eee le to l Sd Carrots, per Lunch......-+ cece eereeeeree sere igd Grain. Wheat, per bushel.......---+-+++++ oveeeuns none barley GO. 4644 wedaieces coos +--+» 43 to 48 6d Oats do don nendendecnandcense wae Poultry. Tarkoys, enek occ cecscees bop sieee -.---4s to 5s 6d Genes, G0th..cc.cccc.ccee seseen e+e bs 8d to 2s 6d PE, UN. dns 440) boned dete cond onek eee ae PU MUED occ -nbnsdnechanseeaenes 1s 3d to Is Gd Partsidges, each ...- ooo core ccccescoee is to 1s 2d) Fish, COBGeR, POF GUE... - ccs cece ones ccce oses 18s to 203 Herrings, per barrel..........0+.. + eee 508 to 408 pe ee ere ee ls 6d Salmon, por Ib. ...- cs ceveccsecncceses cece .bone Lumber. Boards (Hemlock).....--- +++ cece cess Ss €d to 4s Do (Spruce). cee cece cece cece cece cere 4s to 5s Do (Pine)... cece cere eceres cree eee 18 to Os Shingles, per Dh aeeceves se oe aede anes 108 to lds Sundries. Timothy Seed, gh BEN aon. 904 apercrceess none Clover Seed, per Ib...+ cere cereererer ss ere 1ON@ Wool, per Ib .....eee cree ° seeeeesy +48 Gd to 2s Hay, per tom..ce cece ceeeee eoes eens 000s at t0 Straw, per cwt....-.+++e- onennsed aneenete or aman per yard......seeeeeee eres 3s 6d to 6s Apples, per dozen.... eser cree creees eevee dd to 4d Plums, per qt.......- acini — to Sd Cab, « coe ceccccceccescoes cess 4s 91 to 5s 3d Hides, per Ib... 2.26 0 coerce ccec cess 34d to 44d Sheepsking, cach.......+.-++-++ pnaxees 4s Od to ds GHORGE LUWI2, Merket Clerk, j occupied as a READING ROOM. | Wholesale and E_ADNERTISEMETS, Tobacco, Candles, Sole Leather, Crackers & Fancy Bread. mo he sold by Auction, on Wepnespay t, I4t jnst., at ll ove k, in front Subscriber's ROOM, just received ex Schr. MARY | ANN, trom BOSTON,— ) boxes CANDLES, 17 boxes TOBACCO, bbis. O r Crackers, 16 do Sodu Bisenit, t Wine Disenit, 12 do assorted Do 00 bbls. Paruline Piteh, 8 doz, Painted Pails, jv sides Soe LearHer, WM. DODD, Auctioneer. E’vecehold Tama, On Lot Forty-four (44), Rollo Bay, : FOR SALE. rE‘O be so'd by Puerice Avetimen. on the Prewies, at Rollo Bay, (anless previously sold by private contract) on TUESDAY, the First day fof MARCH NEXT, 1864, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, 230 ACRES OF LAND, on Township Fourty-four, in King’s Connty, com mencing onthe North bank ef Rollo Bay, at the southwest angle of Simon Burke’s Farin, thence southwest alone enid bank for the distance of 4 chains and 17 links, thence North 69 degrees, East 6 chains and 60 links, thence North 80 deyrees, East There is only one way of accounting tor | 63 chains aud 50 links, to the rearof Jolin Rossiter’s It is the result of conviction—| Farm, thence North wardly along said rear 4 chains Ilis| convietion grounded on personal observation and | and 30 links, thence South 80 degrees, West 6 chains and 50 links, or until it meets the south line of Fidele Deugle’s Farin, and thence South 69 de | erees. West, along snid Fidele Deagle’s sonth line | to the said Bank or place of commencement, having been conveyed by William Deayle, senior, to the subscriber by Deed dated the 22nd January, 1858. Tres and other particulars made known on ap- plication to the Subseriber or to the Hon. Joseru Lensiey, at lis Office in Charlottetown. J. WIGHTMAN. Georgetown, Sth Oct., 1863. Valuable Leasehold Property at AUCTION! yee undersigned has been instructed, by Mr. F. P. NORTON, to sell at Auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, 29th instant, at 12 o'clock, his LEASEHOLD INTEREST in the ‘T'wo-storey Wooden Building situate on the North- west corner of Queen and Water streets, in this city. The Property consists, ou the lower that, of a jurge WARE-ROOM and TWO OFFICES, and an the second tint, of the large Room at present The lease has six yearstoran. Present rental £40 per annum, and after Sth September next £90 perannum. The interest to be sold is half of the whole. Farther particulars of L. C. OWEN, Esqr., or the ander- signed. ‘Terms at Sale. J. 8. CARVELL. Charlottetown, October 12, 1863. MINNEL COCHRANE, .D. Allopathic Physician, AKES great pleasure in announcing to the Citizens of Charlottetown that she has just arrived in the City, and is prepared to attend to the sick at allhonurs. She would say to those who are labouring under the conmnon diseases of the day, such as Rheumatiam, Scrofuln, Dyspepsia, Cancers, Cronp, Dropsy, Catarrh, Asthma, Consamption, | Neuralgia, Epilepsy, give her a call, and before undertaking your ease, she will tell you if your disease can be enred. . N_B. Ladies desirous of having teeth extracted would do well to give Dr, C. a call, as she has studied with the best Dentists iu New York. P.S. Dr. Cochrane will be ever ready to attend Obstetric Practice. Charlottetown, October 12, 1863. Af ANTED—A situation as Salesman by a young man well acquainted with the Retail Dry Goods and Carpet Business. Address “A. Z., Examiner Oitice.”’ Ciiarlottetown, October 12th, 1863. 2w 5 ANTED to Borrow for Six Years, the Three Filundred Pounds, secured on Real Estate. Address “ A. B.,"" Post Oliice, stating rate of interest required. Oct. 12, 1863. sin CARD. TENUE usual DANCING CLASSES for sui of the ensuing season will be opened at Mus Burris’s Dancing Hallon Monday, the 2nd Novem ber next Terms 308 per quarter, The Juveuile Class, for which Mrs solicits the usual patronage, will be open from 3 to 5, or from 4 to 6, to accommodate the parents of chil dren aiteuding; and the Adult Class Wilt be open from 8 to 10, p.m., same day Charlottetown, 1%h October, 1863. FOR SALE OR TO LET. PENULE. Subscriber offers for sale or to let by the day or week, two excellent Horses, fit for fomning or other purposes Enqaire of M. b ROCHFORD, Opposite the Convent. Charlottetown, Oct. 12, 1863. sin = Sa toe : = Ss. T.— 1860. — X. Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weak- ness, lassitude, palpitatton of the heart, lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, consti- pation, &c., deserve to suffer if they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which are now recommended by the highest medical authorities, and warranted to produce an immediate beneficial 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 an antidote to change of watcr and diet. They overcome effects of dissipstion and Jate hours. They strengthen the systew and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They make the weak strong, the languid brilliant, They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya bark, win- ter green, sassafras, roots and herbs, ali preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix rum. «* #* * T have given the Plantation Bitters to hundreds of our disabled suldiees with the most astonishing effect. G. W. D. Anprews, * Sup. Soldier’s Home, Cincinnati, 0.” and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. «* * * The Plantation Bitters cured me of liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate, and had to abandon my business. li. B. Kinesuer, Cleveland, 0.” «* * * T owe much to you, for 1 verily be- lieve the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. Rev. W. Il. Waagoxer, Madrid, N. Y.” “«* * * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefitted by their ase. Thy friend, Asa Cuasi, Philadelphia, Pa.” «* * * T have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, aud had to abandon preaching. * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me. Rev. J. 5S. Catruorn, Rochester, N. Y. «“* * * Send us twenty-four dozen more of your Plantation Litters, the popularity of which are daily increasing with the guests of our house. Sykes, Cuapwick & Co., Proprietors Willard’s otel, Washington, D.C” &e. &e. &c. &e. &c. Such are one in thousands of certificates daily re- ceived. They are immensely beneficial to weak persons and delicate females. Re cautious of re-filled bottles. See our signature on a fine steel plate label, They are not sold by the gallon. They are only sold in our patent log cabin bottles, by respectable drugyists, grocers, hotels, saloons, steamboats and country stores. P. Hi. DRAKE & CO. 202 Broadway, N. Y. —— ollllleEeEeEeEeEE—— ee —— = FOR CHARTER, E.‘HE fast sailiog Brigantine * HOUND,” classed at Lleyds. Apply to _ J DOUSE. Charlottetown, Sept. 28, 1863. Union Matches! UST received, and for sale by the Sub- seriber, a few cases of the above superior MATCHES. J. 8. CARVELL. Charlottetown, Aug. 24, 1863. u of the} iff in advanee | B respectfully | ASSIGNEES’ SALE! Te be sold by AUCTLON, on MONDAY } NEXT, 12th inetant, at the Store of the Inte |} ALFRED PHILLIPS, Keqr., Great George street, i } }at Lt o'clock, allthe Stock in Trade, consisting ot }Januwica and Demerara Spirits, Teas, | Pickles & Sances, Havana Cigars, a lot of Hard i Agricultural Jmplements, Circular Saws, &c. &c., tovether with all the r a7 SHOP FURNITURE, Seales and Weights, Drawers, Measures, Brass Taps, &c., Bed and Table Linen, and the personal effects of the late Mr. Phillips. ALSO, at the same time —The vood will of the unex} ired Lease of the Prewises for SIX Yt urs. Sale Positive. No Reserve. tw’ TERMS AT SALE. By order of the Assignees, WILLIAM DODD, Auetioncer. Oct. 5, 1863. ip & sw sale of Live Stock, Parming Eumplements, &c. Ac. AT UPTON, NORTH RIVER. FENLE Subscriber bas received instructions from Dr. J. T. Jexxins, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the Yist day of OCTOBER next, bis surplus Stock of HORSES, SHEEP and COWS, comprising : SALADIN and MOUNTAINERR HORSES, (a superior hot,) A aseful Cart COLT, Pare Leicester aud Coltswold RAMS and RAM LAMBS, Durham and other Cows, A number of Fowls, (improved breea_) Farming Implements, Consisting of PLOUGHS, HARROWS, IIORSE RAKES, &e, ALSO. A Ladies SADDLE, nearly new) (by Ashford Keyent Street.) t> Further particulars in Catalogues to be had of the Auctioneer. N. RANKIN. Sept. 28, 1863, r r NOTICE. ERSONS indebted for subscriptions, &c.,to THE EXAMINER, either by Book Ac counts, Promissory Notes, or Jnudements. the collection of which was entrusted to Mr. RicHarp Hayes, late Bailill, of Souris--are hereby notified that Mr. Hayes is uo louger authorised to act as AGENT for the Subscriber in collecting debts, or transacting any other business on hisaccount. Per- sons in the Eastern und Soathern sections of King’s County are also notified to pay at the Subseriber’s Office forthwith, or to his aceredited Travelling Aveut, Mr. F. W. Hugues, the several amonnuts aguinst them, with the accounts: for which they have been furtished, otherwise the accounts will be handed for collection into the Commissioners Courts. To afford convenience to persous really desirous of paying their accounts, the following Gentlemen will act in their respective localities us Aveuts for the Sabscriber, and will take CASH o1 PRODUCE in payments of their accounts, receipts from those gentlemen being effectual disc harges : Head of St. Peter’s Bay—John Sutherland, Esq Kast Point—A. J. Mcintyre, Esqr. Souris—Edward Kickham, Esqr. Bav Fortune, Lannching Place and Grand River —J. C. Underlay. Esyr. Georgetown—Lion. A. A. MeDonald, EDWARD WHELAN. 863. Charlottetown, Sept. 21, 1863 PRINTING TYPES, ANP all other Printing Marenrats, are ollered for Sale at wWRUVTCPS New York Type-Foundry, AT THE LOWKST PRICES. Roman Type, Labor-saving Quotations, Fancy Type, Borders, Script Type, Ornaments, Gernan Type, Leads, Brass Dashes, Music Type, Circular Quads, Checs sod Geeloat Type, Corner Quads, Brass and Metal Rufes, Ornamental Corners, Brass and Electro Circles Metal Furniture, and Ellipses, Brass Galleys, Labor-saving Rules, Labor-saving Leads, Labor-saving Slugs, Compositor’s Numbered : Slugs, &z. &e. Printers can also be supolied with Presses from al! the different manufacturers, Printing Ink of all colors, Composing Sticks; Stands, Cases, Imposing Stoues, Chases, Wood 'Typa, and all other printing materials, at the manufacturers’ prices. Any publisher of a newspuper, who chooses te | publish this advertisements, INCLUDING THIs | NOPE, three times before the first day of Decem | ber, 1863, and forward me one of the papers con | taining it, will be allowed his bill at the time ot naking & purchase from re af my own manufactures, of five times the amount of said bill. GKORGE BRUCK, No. 13 Chainbers Street, New York. Sept. 7, 1863. OATS. OATS. OATS. A LL persons indebted to the Subscriber by note of hand or bock aecount, are requested to muke payment before the loth of November, as legal proceedings will be taken without furthe: notice to recover any amounts remainine unpaid after that date. MORIN LOWDEN. Peake's Buildings, Cuarlottetown, Oct. 5, 1863. 4i Sa a GOLD Fan Rivas, Fincer Rivas, Buoocnes, ‘Piys, Links, ‘Srups, Lockets, Keys, PeENcILs, ‘Cuatns, And some nice WATCHES and PLATED GOODS, at the shop of A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker, Smardon's Corner. Charlottetown, August 34, 1863. To Shipbuilders & Tradors, "PNUE attention of SHIPBUILDERS and TRADERS is directed to the following Stock of NAVAL STORES, &ce. Bbis. PITCH, Bbis. Shipbuilders’ VARNISH, bls. PIVCH ONL, do. Paraine VARNISH, | Bbis. TAR OIL, de. Bright De. And Rolls TARRED PAPER, for sale on favour- able terms by " J. 8. CARVELL. Charlottetown, Aug. 24, 1863. tf STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE.” aie Ppur Steamer * HEATHER ZRH LELLE, W. C. Bourke, Master, will, until further notice, leave Charlottetown every ‘TUESDAY morning, at half-past seven o'clock, for SUMMERSIDE and SHLEDIAC; and will return to Charlotietown the one day, calling at Sunimerside on her way aown. For Freizht or Passage, apply on board at Reddin's Wharf, or at Summerside to Mr. Muncey, Tele graph Office. June 15, 1863. QUEBEC ALE. UST arrived from QUEBEC, and for sule by M. STEVENSON, 50 bblis. of first quality QUEBEC ALE, 25 bbls. of PORTER. In lots to suit Charlottetown, Aug. 24, 1 LO LET. Ve LET, and possession given immediately, the COTTAGE and GARDEN fronting on Euston-street, oceupied by F. W. Haves, Esgr. Rent low, pay- able quarterly. For further particulars please appiy to ww, Lokp. sharlottetown, June Sth, 1863. a asers. S63. ue capability of this Mill is to felt cloth, giving to its texture firmness and solidity—to dress by happing and shearing, and to tinish with lustre. Cloth dyed by a new process and warranted. Agxents:—John Williams, Esq., Market Square ; Neil Rankin, Exq., Queen-street. Covelieud, Sept. 14, 1863, NEW ILOTEL. THE MANSION HOUSE. TINHE SUBSCRIBER — late of the “ Terrace House’’—has leased the large build- ing on the corner of Pownal & King Streets, in this City, and iis had it remodelled and put in per- fect order fora HOTEL. He solicits the patronage of his friends and the travelling public to the “MANSION HOUSE,” whieh is conveniently situated for travellers on either business or pleasure, being neur the Steamboat landing, Dank, and Kead- ing Koom. EDMUND MAWLEY, Proprietor. Ch. Town, P. E. L., June 1, 1503. tf JUST ARRIVED, Stoves! Stoves! Alot of first-quality Yarmouth Cooking Stoves, with large Metal Boilers. ALSO—Spare stove farniture on hand. Please cail and examine before purchasing else- where. ¥exrms cash to 14 months from this date. H. J. P. TERLIZZICK, Agent, Charlottetown, Sept. 14, 1863. 3nr ~ Judson’s Pills! 8 ing Port and Sherry Wines, Hollands Gin, Whiskey, Sugars, ware, in Nails (Cut and Wrought), Carpenter's A; PUBLIC LANDS SALE, Townships Nes. 41 and 42. | - - IMPROVED FARMS for SALE. \f SHE COMMISSIONER OF LANDS will submit to PUBLIC COMPETITION, esquire, St. Peter's | at JOHN SUTHERLAND’S, | Duy, on THURSDAY, the 19th of November next, at 10 o'clock, » IMPROVED FARMS, situate on Towuships 41 and 42, as hereunder deseribed — G4 Acres of LAND, situate on the west side of ath ihe Cardiyau road, lLaving chains, adjoining land held by Richard Barry, wow ot lave in the occupation of Jon Mekinnou. 50 Acres of LAND, situate on the west side of the Cardigan road, having a frovt thereon of 10 chains, adjoining laud held by Charles MeDonald, uow or late in the cecupauion of James McDouwald. 20 Acres of LAND, sitnate on the east side of the Cardigan road, having a tront thereon of 5 chains, adjoining land held by Widow Purcell, vow or late in the occupation of Michacl Kenaley 25 Acres of LAND, situate on the south side of Bay River, having a tront thereon of 5 chains, adjoining land held by Aveh. McLeod, now or laie un the occupation of Douald McLellan. 25 Acres of LAND, a little more or less, si- tuated on the south side of Bay Fortune Road, between the lands of David Larkin aud Jubn McKay. 80 Acres of LAND, situate on the west side of Cable Head road, having a front thereon of 10 chains, adjoining land held by John McInnis, now or late in the occupativa of Douald McDonald, Tailor. 14 Acres of LAND, situate on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, having a front thereon of 10 chains, ygpinine land held by Emanuel MacEwen, now OMlate in the occupation of Robert Duke. 40 Acres of LAND, situate on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, having a front thereon of 10 chains, adjeaning Jand held by Abraham McLaren, now or Jate iu the occupation of Jessie Duke. 40 Acres of LAND, situate on east side of the say Fortune Road, having a front thereor of 7 chains and 55 links, adjoining land held by Michael Flynn, now or late in the occupation of Thomas Curtis. 50 Acres of LAND, situate on the Gulf of St Lawrence, having a trout thereon of 5 chains, adjoining land beld by Augus MeDonald, now or late in the ecenpation of the said Angus Me- Donald, Fox River. ov Acres of LAND, situate on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, having a front thereon of 4 chains, adjoining iand held by Widow Neil McCormack, now or late in the occupation of Michael Me- Cormack, Fox River. 96 Acres of LAND, situate on the Big Marsh road, having a front thereon of 15 chains, adjoining land held by Gabriel! McInnis, now or late in the occupation of Matthias MeCormack. 12) Acres of LAND, situate on the Big Marsh road, having a front thereon of 10 chains, adjoining land held by the Hon. James Diagwell, new o1 late in the oecupation of James McDonald. 60 Acres of LAND, situate on the Big Marsh read, having a front thereon of 5 chains, adjoining land held by Donald McCormack, new or late in the occupation of Alexander McDonald. 60 Acres of LAND, situate on the Big Marsh road, having a front thereon of 5 chains, adjoining land held by Ronald MeDonald, (Bain,) now or late in the occupation of James McCormack. * 60 Acres of LAND, situate on the Big Marsh road, having a front thereon of 5 chains, adjoining the above described land, now or late in the occupation of Donaid Walker. The above properties are submitted for sale in accordance with the 3&th section, 16 Vie., cap. 18 A deposit of 20 per cent on the purchase money must be paid at the time of sale, (whieh will entitle the purchaser to the Deed,) and the remainder, with interest at5 per cent, in 10 equal annual instalments. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Office, October 5, 1863. Valuable Property For Sale- ‘QX\HE Subscriber offers for sale the tullowing valuable Real Estate in Charlotte- town, and in Charlottetown Reyalty, viz ;—A plot of Ground, beautifully situated in Grafton Street, directly opposite to the front of the Prinee of Wales College, between the residences of J. Me- Neill, Esq. and Mr. White, Ship builder, containing a little more than half a Town Lot.—A Plot ot Ground in Hillsborough Street, containing about a Half Town Lot, a little more or less, with a con- venient Cottage and Out houses thereon, and a large Garden in the rear. ‘Tliis Property adjoins ‘| the Examiner Office Building. The commodious ard beautifully situated Dwelling House on Hillsborough Street, with Stable, Coach House, Wood House, and other Out-offices attached. 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 Royalty of Charlotte- town, on the Road commonly known as the Judge’s Road, about two and a half miles from Charlottetown, containing 1n all about thirty-eight acres, twenty three of which are cleared and in a good state of enltivation. The remainder is covered with a light young growth of Sprace, which can be removed at little cost. There isa Post and Rail Fence round most of the land, and there 18 a sufficient quantity of Longers on it for necessary repairs. One of the Lots has an ex- cellent Spring of Water upon it, and is unsurpassed as a place for pasturing Cattle. A plan of this Property will be prepared, and a further descrip- tion given in a future advertisement. It the above Properties are not disposed of at Private Sale before WEDNESDY, the Lith day of Noveuber next, they will then be offered at PUB- LIC AUCTION, and sold without reserve. For further particulars as to title, terms, &e., appli- cation to be made to the Hon. JoskrpH HENSLEY, Solicitor, or to the Subscriber. EDWARD WHEZAN. Charlottetown, Sept. 21, 1863. Valuable Freehold Farm for Sale. "FLL Subscriber offers for sale the Lease- hold interest of Fifty Acres of Land at Kildare, Lot 3, (lately occupied by Mr. Jas. Broderick), upon which there is a good Dwelling House and out ollicea, and a large portion cleared and cultivated. Terms moderate and accoumedating. For further particulars application to be made toG. W. Howlan, Ksq., Cuscumpec, or at Charlottetown to DANIEL BRENAN. October 5, 1863. im Valuable Freehold Property. Te be sold hy Public Auction, on the Ist NOVEMBER next, in plots to suit parehasers, a PASTURE LOT containing 12 Acres. It is situated on the St. Peter's Koad, within ene mile of Charlottetown, and is at present in the ocenpation of Mr. James McCabe. There area good Dwelling House and Out-houses, and alsoa Limekiln, on the premises, and a first-rate Pump within a few yards of the door. This Property is so well known that any further description of it isneedless. Terms and further particulars wade known on appplication te WILLIAM DOUGAN. Charlottetown, October 5, 1563, FOR SALE. A FARM. situate on the New Bedeque Road, 12 miles from Charlottetown, and lately in possession of JAMES MuxPuy, consisting of 7S Acres F'rechold Land, Fifty of which ure in a good state of cultivation. There is a good new DWELLING HOUSE on the premises. ——ALS80—— FIFTY ACRES LEASEHOLD LAND, situate on the Covelhead Road, 10 miles from Charlotte- town, adjoining the Mills of Mr. Samuget Gurney, and now in possessiou of David Landrigan, together with the Crop of Potatoes, Grain, &e. ie Terms easy. Apply to . bt OM. & R. REDDIN. Ch’town, Sept 14, 1863. tf Leasehold Farm for Sale. FARM, consisting of 146 acres, 40 of which are under cultivation, and the remain- der is covered with a good growth of HARD and SOFT WOOD, with plenty of LONGERS. There lisa small House on the Premises, anda stream of water running tbhroagh the Farm. Rent SIX PENCE per acre. The above is situated about eleven miles from Charlottetown, on the Stanhope Koad. For further particulars please apply to the Sub- scriber, Trucadie Road. WILLIAM MEAGHER. Tracadie Road, Sept. 28, 1863. 3i FOR SALE, Sige seset pleasantly situated and wel! finished DWELLING HOUSE and PRE- MISES, now in the occupatiou of Dr. INGLIS, i: the Common of Charlottetown, at the entrance of the Staint Peter’s Road, and opposite to the residence of LemueL C. OWEN, Esquire,—the application to DANIEL BRENAN, 2? Exeentors& RICHARD REDDIN, § Trustees. a trout thereon of 10} property of the late John Egan—particulars on | {863 ars Goons: {863 OPENING TO-DAY . THE LIVERPOOL HOUSE, GREAT GHORGE STREET, WILLIAM FULL W [SITES respectfully to announce that heisNOW OPENING, per Pacrouus, via Halifax, the first instalment of his i > ‘ DiY GOODS, for this and the coming season, consisting of — DRESS MATERIALS, in all the BLy kk 3, including Farlaod Lustres, Kuickerbockers, Keps, Plaid aud Plain, Win ceys, &e. &e. FALL and WINTER SHAWLS, in Tasmaive, Dagwar, Fur Lined Cashmere, &c Plain and Faney BONNET RIBBONS, Ladies’ Fashionable BONNETS and HATS Fall and Winter CLOAKINGS, in Drayonet, Dagwar, Seal Cloth, &e. &e. Together with a select assortment of FANCY DRY GOODS, snitable for the esason. newest The remainder of his Fail and Winter Stock daily expected, per ‘Priovess’ and ‘Theresa,’ from LIVERPOOL, Great George Street, October 5, 1863. NEW GOODS, NOW OPENING, AT THE ~ RENFREW HOUSE.” ‘NIE subscribers are now opening the first instalments of their Fall Goods, comprising— Ladies’ Dresses & Dress Materials, in all the newest styles and fabrics. Shawls, Mantles, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Skirtings, Collars, Scarfs, Corsets, Embroidery, and a large variety of other Fancy Goods. Boots and Shoes in great variety. Meu's Cloth Tweeds and Furnishing Goods ; Skeleton Skirts and Caue Hoops. HARDWARE. Nails, Plough Mounting, Rope, Steel, Paint, Putty,Glass, Weaver's Reeds,Table Cutlery ,&c. GROCERIES, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Coffee, Tobacco, Soap, Candies, Starch, Pepper, Mus tard, Spices, Baking and Washing Soda, Crushed Sagar, Currants, and other Family Groceries all of the best quality. The balance of onr Stock to arrive by ‘ Uranus’ from London, and * Prioress’ from Liverpool. DELANY & WILSON, Renfrew House, Thomas's Old Stand, Great Georve street, Oct. o, 1363. CHARLES BELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, EGS to intimate that he has JUST RECEIVED, via Halifax, his SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLY, and is now showing a large and carefully selected STOCK OF NEW GOODb suitable for the season, in CLOTHS, TWEEDS, DOESKINS, TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, HATS AND CAPS, SHIRTS, SHIRT COLLARS, TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, BRACES, UNDER CLOTHING, Ga. fe. Ge. FOR MEN’S WEAR. Inspection respectfally solicited. [er Remember the New Stand, QUEEN-STREET. Charlottetown, June Ist, 1803, Stoves ! Stoves! Stoves! Now and Improved Style. for Economy, Comfort and Cheapness, can’t be beat. UST RECELVED at Orwett, Crear Srore, a new Stock of the alinost everlasting Yarmouth, N. 8., STOVES — with Singie and Double Ovens for Cooking. ALSO, Large and Small Franklin & Box Stoves. For School-houses, Churches, &c- They will be sold on favorable terms, if taken during this month, so as to make room for other Full Supplies. In ase, they will save over other Stoves one half in firewoed, besides much valuable time, which is equal to money. They have given general satisfaction to all parties who have used them for the last five years, and who ure ready to testify to their usefulness. The readiness with which they impart vreat heat, has been remarked by all who use them, and in old dwellings as well as new have been productive of great comfort, while they do not cost more than the old brick or stone chimneys, which take up so much room, and are now being generally thrown down. They are supplied with large metal Boilers, very useful for dyeing purposes, inaking soxp, or preparing food for cattle, and can be kept constantly in use, at a very small cost for fuel, and without the least risk from fire In shert, the great advantages to be derived from these wondertul, celebrated, and un- surpassing STOVES can only be known from a trial of them ; and farmersand others are now in- vited to come and select for themselves, before the cold winter sets in upon them. The present Stock of STOVES have the new and Improved OVENS, that can be cleansed without risk of moving them. This is a decided advantage lately added ; to be had at the ORWELL CHEAP STOKP, cheaper than the cheapest Country Store on the Island where the greatest variety of GOODS may be found, from a NEEDLE to an ANCHOR, both included. P. STEPHENS. Orwell, September 14, 1863. — tf WANTED, at the above Store, 600 COW & OX HIDES, 500 SHEEP SKINS and Lton WOOL, for which the highest price will to be paid in CASH NOTICE! 4 LL PERSONS LINDEBTED TO THE 4 SUBSCRIBER, by Note of Hand, Book Ac count, of otherwise, are hereby notitied te make payment of the sume at the Office of Joun Hszarp & Co, before the 20th October next, as ater that date legal proceedings will be taken for the recovery of all amounts remaining unpaid. JOUN HASZARD. Saint Eleanor’s, 8th September, 1863. 2m NOTICE, LL PERSONS HAVING LEGAL claims against the Estate «; Joun EGax, late of Charlotietown, Plasterey, deceased, are requested to furnish the same for settlement, and all those indebted to the said Estate are hereby required to make immediate payment to DANIEL BRENAN, 2 te RICHARD REDDIN. ; ene Charlottetown, Aug. 3, 1563. IV 3m TAKE NOTICE! LL PARILES indebted to the Sub- ~ scriber by Book Account, Note of Hand, or otherwise, are requested to make payment before the loth of NOVEMBER next, as leval proceedings will be takea, withous farther notice, to recover any amounts remaining onpaid after that date. GEO, . Cc, LOWDEN. Tah Sept. 21, 1863. Administrator’s Notice. te PERSONS having legal demands l against the Estate of the late Ricuarp Hayes, Lsqr., of Morrell, deceased, are requested to furnish the same tu the undersigned within three mouths from this date. And all persons in- debted to the said Estate are required to settle the several accounts against them forthwith. RICHARD HAYES, NICHOLAS JOSEPH HAYES, Morrell, P. E. Island, Sim pd Sept. 21, 183. 7 POSITIVE NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the subscribers, either by Note of Hand, Book Account, or otherwise, are hereby requested to make payment of their respective Accounts ou or before the Lith of November next, otherwise legal proceedings wil! be taken for the recovery of the same, without distinction. LOCKE & KINGDOM. Crapaud, October 5, 1863. Sw E'reehold Land FOR SALE, } IFTY ACRES of VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND, on Lot 8, in Prince County, a good part of which is cultivated, will be sold cheap, 04 application, at Summerside, to the owner— ; Execeutors JUST RECEIVED AT THE LONDON HOUSE, tH Stand formerly Dempsey’s, opposite Apothecaries’ Hall, Upper Queen-street. H. HASZARD AS received, per “ URANUS,” from London, ‘ THERESA” and “ PRIORESS” from Liverpool ,a Jargeand well selected STOCK of British Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Jewellery, Stationery, Groceries and Hardware. Having been oe direct from the Meunfac tories on the best terma, they will be gold at the lowest prices for Cash ouly, comprising— Ladies’ Dress Material, in all the latest styles ; SILKS, black & colored, in dresses & pieces. SHAWLS and MANTLES, in great variety and very cheap; isonnets and Hats. RIBBONS, a choice selection ; Flowers, Feathers, Cambrie Hand- kerchiefs, Gloves, Collars and Sleeves, in variety ; Dress Buttons and Trimmings, Hair Nets, Braids, Ladies’ Water- proof Capes, Ke. Ke. Summer Cloths and Coatings ; A large variety of Shades and Textures ; Waterproof Coating, &e. &e.; in the latest fashions. STAPLE GOODS, Brown Cottons, White and Striped Shirtings, Skirtings, Prints, Furniture Chintz, Sheetings, Ticks, Sacking, Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Oil Floor Cloth, &e. &e. Ke. 3000 Pieces Paper - Hangings, English make, very cheap. Ready-macde Clothing, Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Drills, Duck, Water- proof ang and Gloves, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Coflars, Pants, Vests, &e. HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Spiks, Sheet Iron, Sieel, Wire, Gig Bushes, Grey's Plough Mounting, &e. &c. —— ALSO -— Molasses, Coffee, Crushed & Moist Sugar, Rico & Pear! Barley,very superior ; Mustard, ~s Nutmegs, Cloves, Ginger, Allspice, Raisins, Currants, Starch, Blue, Blacking, Washing and Bak ing Soda, Leather Buckets, grooms, Soap, Cundles, Mauilla Rope, &c, Charlettetown, June 15th, 1863. EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY, 1863 Running of Trains —— 1863 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. OX and after MONDAY, the 18th instant, the Trains will run as follows:— Leave St. John at 8 a.m., and land 5.30 p, m. Leave Shediue at 9 and 11.50 a.m.; Leave Sussex for St. John at 6.30 a. m. The 5.30 Train from St.J obn will goto Sussex only, The afternoon Trains from St. John, the 11.50 Train from Shediae, and the 6.30 Tram from Sussex, will earry Freight; the others, Passengers, Mails and Express onty The morning Trains on Wednesdays and Satur- days from St. John, will reach Bhediae in time to connect with the steamers for P. E. Island. The stiges to and from Buetonebe, Richibucto, Miramichi, Bathurst, and the North, connect daily at Shediac with the Morning Trains to and from St. Jobn, us do also the stages at Moncton to and from Dorchester, Sackville, Amherst, Truro aud Halifax. For turther information apply to . 8. CARVELL, June 15, 1863, Agent for P. EB. Island. International Steamship Company. TWO TRIPS A WEEK. TH E splendid sea-going Steamers “ NEW BRUNSWICK,” E.L. Wincuester, Master, and “NEW ENGLAND,” Esos Fieip, Master, will leave Reed's Point Wharf every MONDA and THURSDAY mornings, at 8 o'clock, until further notice. FARES: To Pestpert, éandobbooe cooncccccce Gh SB Portlaud,..... ereereceerece cocoons OD oe eee bn ccovece cbcuebend 5 00 Boston by Steam and Railway .....6 00 ty" Freight and Fares payable in New Brans- wick Currency, at St. John. Passages aud State Rooms secnred at the Com- ny’s Otlice, Kast end Warehouse, Keed's Point harf. J. 8. CARVELL, Agent. Charlottetown, June 15, 1863. McLELLAN’S EXPRESS, Running on E. & N, A. Railway. ONNECTING at St. Joho with * Turner's American Express (Office 10 & 12 Court Square, Boston) for United States, Canada, Freder- icton, Nova Scotia, &e. At Shediac with Steamers and to Prince Edward Island and the North Shore And at Moncton with King’s Stages for Dorehes- ter, Suckville, Amherst, &e. Goods Bought & Sold, and Notes, Drafts, and Bills collected. Orrick 1s St. Jons—Turner’s American Express Oftice, No. 75, Prince William Street. M‘LELLAN BROS., Proprictors. AGENTS. W. Sixcrarm & Son..............Charlottetown, Wen By BNC oceniedccensenses wonted Shediac. i. ie MEER cosunnaneessencsanan .--Chatham, July 27, 1863, HOMCOPATHIC COCOA. REPARED and HOMGOPATHIC COCOA, No. ! Broma and Chocolate, Filberts and Waluute, Prunes and Raisins, Water Crackers and Pilet Bread, Mazena and Corn Stareh, Lime Juice and Flavoring Essences, Salt, in crocks, Seshetin denies & W. LB. WATSON. City Drug Store, July 20, 1863, Flour! Flour! Flour! hed UST RECEIVED from New York, and will be svid'low for cash— 300 Bbis. Extra and Superfine FLOUR, 100 Bbls. Pastry FLOUR. (WARRANTED.) M. LOWDEN, Peuke's Building. | 5 mos May 11, 1863. _Tudson’s Worm Tea! A CARD. [J ESUBSCEIBER, in retarning thanks to his nnmerons customers in Town and Country enerully, begs to inform them that he has removed is residence to Kent-street, East of Mr. Joun Hotman’s, butcher,and pearly opposite the residenee of Joun Seorr, aa Carriage Builder, where he is prepared, WiTH INCKEASED FACILITIES, to execute all orders entrosted to bim in his line of business with PROMPTNESS AND DESPATCH, ON THE MOST MODERATE TERMS. - VUz: - House, Sign, Carriage & Sleigh Painting, Plain and Ornamental Pa-« per-hanging, Imitation of Wood and Marble, And every thing connected with the trade, Aud by punctuality and moderate prices, he solicite a shure.of public patronage. Zz Abeuae on band, for sale in season, WAG- GONS and SLEIGHS of the REST MATERIAL and LATEST FASHIONS. iP The Subscriber ulso wishes to intimate that he has opened a BOARDING HOUSE for the ac- commodation of pernunent and transient boarders, with large stabling accommodation. With anede- rate charges, he hupes to merita share of patrousge, E. H. MARTIN, Kent Siscas. MRS. JOHANNA O'CONNOR. Charlottetown, August 3, 1363, jel a vin April 18, 1863, Ch. Town, April 27, 1863. 1a Y po te ee 2 ROR EB Age