a A NE, SN? frit aglis, Lee aie fice rragt Fiidey; Secrevsy,) vont Me pl a Norman Me Donald; Augu* MeLeod; Treasurer, Librarian, John J. Fletcher. Committee :—Wm Rad R MeLeed, Joho part of t i y, Chairman, Joba . nesad Neil Mel od, and Alex Menge L rapidity oP tie » te " aoa ao a o . i iret med D . Ww ceunedy > but he quicker te the eye il wd Sonn an plattona was oc upied by vellous remedy m a iy Mr. BE. B. Sauth, whe agreeably entertained the If afflicted with Pain om ‘heir son the “ Ameri- aud for a considerable Hime on , and — atforted by > te atin instant you will feel better. Let , can Question.” The lecture wae well receive dj. | 38 pay a W% , discussivn ensued, avd much informa- | suffer with Rheumatism, Gout, euralgiay. n part of— Bd Friend uated : : : ee Phe Seciety | Qayo, Spinal Afwctions, Inflamation, Bilious Pax Strains, Sprains, "Cook . for Coal. elictted from the lecturer — ale thanks to these gentlemen w ho so kindly Joints. Headache, Toothache, Earache, Burns, | Niaga’, Waterloo, F wf! Arch, Broadside, Golden Farmer, Eastern Preminm, and many ve it lectures last year, and begs to state that other patterns of res will be as thankfully accepted as usual Wood Cook Steves. Bruises, Lameness, Swollen Sealds, apply the Ready Reliet—ease and comfort (Report of Committee for 1862.) will follow in a few moments. One year has now elapsed since our Institute . . oa a year of pres- , . ; y i ‘ s i 2 was organized ; it has ee ai continadl f Al. If seized with Diarrhoa, Dysentery, Cramps, | Franklin Stoves for wood and coul in great variety. perily ; our expectations ae th . wee our Spasms, Sore Throat, Influenza, Hoarseness, | Cannen Stoves for — and balls; Parlor, Cooks, though obstacles have steed tn i ay, Air tight, Nursery and Bed-room Stoves. A great Heciety till exists, and bide fair for a long and Diptheria, Croup, Xc., use the Ready Retief, | rous life. The departure, to other parts et Price 25 cents per bottle. the world, of our eateemed triends, the Secretary sod Treasurer, to pursuita mere congenial to thetr desires, ie an event whieh this Lustitute variety of BOX STOVES, suitable for school Suid by druggists houses, churches, &e. &e. Extra Pots, Tea Kettles and Iron Boilers. Also, —- extra sets te, yf a and ar one a ae ray’ -- oT : net Black Diamond Stoves, all of which will be sol must deplore Yet this loss will be compensated Hottow - ’ Cs WENT. Agemsing Pains. }on easy terms, or the lowest possible rices for for by the accession ef a staff of new and promise \—It is gratifying to hear sufferers recount the | Cash. : “ ae BUGERS. ing members, Viewing matters io all their bear | case they derived when first they applied this Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal-s., Nov. 3. tf i we look forward with hopeful anticipations. | Ojytiment to their ulcers, sores, or abscesses, with | "Dering the past year we have had quite &| whieh they had beeu afflicted for years. Soon pumber of instructive lectures; and, in the ab- giter its spplicativa to a bad leg or inflammatory | eenee of those, our evenings were taken up with ulcer, it restrains the excitemeut of Llood-vessels | recitations and profitable discussions. Your) gad nerves, which at vuce brings coolness and | Commitiee would recsmmend that evenings for comtort, and furthers the gradual deposits of | recitation would becume more frequent, as it is healthy materials to fill up the ravages caused by | esleulated te confer much good on both ector | vielence, debility, or disease. It expels all nexi- | and listener. The library established in connexion | gus matters, and beals all sores soundly. It gives | — SS oe pet ened ee ease to varicose veius, bad legs, aud swellings of) 077" Wanted, a good Medical Practitioner well; ——— toh wilt we ye aeeen Sue | Ue font aad joiats, when the agony is aluiest un- | ty vo oat as Surgeon on board the Brig ‘ Pakeha. be received — which will before jong — OUT) remitting aud the pain tev much for a giaut’s | Liverul fees will be allowed to a first-class man oe will present . are ee strength. | Kus ly application is requested. Apply to The consequence wit at sae wore : ee | CHARLES BELL, Queeu-street highly prized, and finally be a great good to the SPrepy aND Errecruat.—Rev. Robert Me-| Charlottetown, November 30, ted lin eommenity. Resigning all inte the hands of our Laiu, Enterprise, Miss., writes—‘I have used —_ ee — — successors, and wishing the Institute a leg, Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer, and, JD ‘ J happy and prospereus existence, we subscribe, " preuvunce it on cma and rs ge pes urniture W a reroonmis, J. WH. Fiercuer, Chairman, the hair te its original colur. It effects the de- | eae GEORGE DOUGLASS, and storekeepers. ' BRIG ‘PAKENA? For Auckland, New Zealand. PAXVHIS VESSEL will leave Charlottetown on SATURDAY, Sth December next. Passengers will please take notice, and govern them selves accordingly. ANGUS MeLeuv, Secretary. | sired end without injury to the hair orhead. ‘The | Now. 27th, 1563. | Hair Dressing | cousider the best ever used in | — }my family.” Tue Jew.tery or tas Wasuivoron Nep- Seld by Druggists everywhere. qiats.—The jewlery of Mise Chase’sirousseau, Greeuwich street, New York. from the superb ment ring, about) aphist made an | to the smallest | eu for weeks a Depot, 198 | R call at his New and Spacitovus Wakk-KoOMS, outhe corner of Kent Street and King’s Square, directly opposite the Store of Beer & Sons, aud examine as and Upholstery Goods, ISPECTFULLY solicits the attention DONT FORGET THE HORSE! Next to man there is no nobler animal than the | orse, ebedient to all our wishes, patient, docile and intelligible—how could we “ get on” without ‘ rod Jd comple SSORTMENT FUR- subject of deep specula ang the ladies bun,—then let us cherish aud protect him. Have | NI PURE ; ten 9 —— oe a pines To enumerate the itews, or give @ detailed o44 4 horse with h, seri “03 oi aan tet in this C ae ou a her ith a reugh, seragey coat and tight | designs, as can be found in this City. description of each, is consequently super- skin? Give him CARLTON'’S CONDITION sqnmaitunse’ seieniibiiiaiant — The jewelry worn upon that bridal POWDERS. Do you work him bard? iin | der aaa a aot Ghee ceeasion consisted of a tiara of pearis and him CARLTON'’S CONDITION POWDERS, | with moderate expenses, enables him ‘ta eet fait éiamonde, aad a bracelet and pair of ear-rings you will suon see that one bushel of oats given GOODS at much less per cent than any other Fur- ef kindred material. The tiara has for a with therm, will go as far as four without. Bring | Biture store in this Island. Every article required bess & line of pearle of exquisite symmetry your horses INTO condition with this medicine | for Housekeeping supplied at this Establishment. end execedingly rare color. This is shaped and du not abuse thei with bard driving and ue | cunningly to fit the lady ‘s eumall head. awell- oe ae the CARLTON'’S CONDITION : as it raoces [rum either ear into a 25 Ce er P aco.—Su ie si |. 2 ii ren oa A \ besutifal guriand of orange leaves and blo-- ‘ per Package ld by all Dealers. a are. paoepntant we wood, 7 octavo PIANO eoms, formed of the precious matters before | ~ Married, * GEORGE DOUGLASS. euy . end meeting at the front in a ° Corner of Kent Street and King s Syuare. deftly-tied bow of brillrants, upon which rests A few of those celebrated Clothes Wringers, a most convenient article in a good Housekeepers Laundry. during. the W. W. LORD & CO. At Georgetown, ou Wednesday, the oth, ivstant,| Charlottetown, Nov. 30. L863. « warvellous pearl in site and orient well) 4) Macvowatp, M. L. C., to Etizavern, third | go fashioned 20 to furnish, as need may bo, |, At South West, on the 3rd instant, by the Kev. | Templars of P. k. Island, true lover's not detached, and with ite daz- tw Mary, eldest dauguter of Patrick McCabe, beth | \ There will be Voeal X. de Langie, P. P., brotl of the Bride, d Recituti Next, the garland s perates into two graceful ' = & angie, P. I rother of the Bride, | and Recitations. , : ~- : atin: bel : ie waitin pi and whole tiara is not requisite. Finally, the On the 2ist inst., by the Kev. Jobu Brewster, ank G. T. half price. elet of five rows of pearls of exemplary beauty, | bounets—not in fall dress encluse & very rare pearl. The ear-tings are and emigrated to this Island in the year 1823. If } CHARLES YOUNG, Chairman of Com. actions, and abundaut but ostentatious liberality ray SU BSC RS : <a ‘the memory of his survivors | HE SUBSCRIBERS will contract with CENTURY. age, a native of the Parish of Adamstown, County | Yard, East River, 150 feet long on deck and 30 pectancy of reading suune new theory or discovery, | father, and was beloved by all who knew him. part connected therewith, inside and out, inelud- : : : aa. -y | daughters, to mourn his irreparable loss. — [Irish . F . is fast expanding from its ceutral point in mid-|\y : (the Yard. Further particulars wade known on At Sumwerside, on the 24th instaut, of cousnmp- | or at the Office of i wa Ch’town, Nov. 30, 1863. isl @ rw Yi anether and no lesa great palpable evidence of = At Charlottetown, on the 7th instant, of con- ~ Teeter by the Rev. F. J. Macdonald, Houorable Axprew B canbbteseniiedlicsia kieia behind i aiheaceiilitheit ASSEMBLEE NO. ONE worthy the old Roman appellation uno. daughter of the late Thomas Uwen, Esquire. Post- One, F. X. de Langie, P. P., assisted by the Kev. M.| . ; 5 LLL be held at the TEMPERANCE thag diamonds and its mammoth pearl, the of South West |} 2d December, at 7 e'cloek. Mc Ne of Verne fiver. to Emiliz ee - . MeNeill, of Vernon River, to Emilia | Tickets is 6d each, to be had at the Book and : ; Mr. William Pound, of Margate, to Miss Maria base line of pearis leaves its ribs of guld and ¥ | N. B.-~-Sons of T. and Good Templars pega an in a head of diamand aren work em te zora metant® Died, ot Weeks, aved 71 | 2 "Werresnments will be served -sha ped pearis, mounted in small bril- | consistent piety, aviform kindness asa husbandand | Ch town, Noy. 30, 1863. of the Cuban magnifico, no such jewelry bas i) iy. sutferiny indigent, are werthy of praise, the | At Fallarton Marsh, Lot 48, on the 27th of Novem- | competeut persons fur the following jobs en It is a world of wonders nobody can deny, we of Wextord, Ireland, who emigrated to this Island | feet wide: To put in the Clamps, Beams, and as well as seving news ia the abstract. The | He died after un illness of four days, leaving 4/ ing the top-gallant rail. Persons wishing to ’ “ ase - American, Boston Pilot and New York Tablet please : ecean to ita two “termini” on land, to link the ; ' | application either to Mr. Maypen, at the Yard, bok upon this ax a coasiacing proof of the great tion, Emily J. Baker, beloved wife of Mr. Stephen | what a giant intellect, single banded, can accom. "pon, Mr. Michael Keating, aged 58 years vlc. Towne By a dexterous mechanical coup, this tiara ig Master General Under the Banner of the I VO. of Good four distinct ornaments ; in the first place, the Reynolds, Johu Murphy, son of Patrick Murphy, | HALL, on Weonespvy Evening vext, the in America, forme a unique brovch. |. 4t5 yvath West, on the 16th instant, by the Rev. | and Instrumental Music, Speeches, Select Reading, #, available as head ornaments when the on cs ae Saal iie re : qyray de Langie (widow Grant), of South West Drug Stores, and at the Hall Door. Sens of T. ’ : - | Tuplin, of the same place. i becumes a necklace. The bracelet is a cir-) _*_ = : in Regulia. Ladies will please appear without Searing & Maltese crouse of beilliants Which yours “The deceased wus u uutive vf Cork, Ireland, | Whole evening ts. Since the famous diamond wedding father, uprightiness und integrity in business Lraus- Shi WO k c tr: t been wora.—N. Y. Times deceased will loug remain gratefully eubalmed in D ~>_>-- . IE N THE NINETEEN : > : a SURSs SNS MNSTERNTS | ber, 1863, Mr. Jumes Doyle, in the 67th year of his la SHIP new building at Mr. ALEX. HAYDEN'S tuke up the periodical of the day with the ex- in 15/6. He was a kind busband aud a loving | Deck Frame. lay the Main Deck. ard finish every transatlantic electric cable, at the time we write, | Widow aud twelve children, seven sous aud ae Lcoutract, can board themselves, or be boarded at sen; but at the enme tne that we justly copy, Wexford (Ireland) papers please insert. hemiepheres , , “march of intellect,” we must not lose sight of | Baker, aged 24 years 4 montis. Holloway, whose name (as the At Arkansas Territory, California, on the Luth of Apples! Apples! UST RECEIVED. per sctr. Cecelia from great medical dicta ces it needs A"eust last, Mr. W A. Wisner. in the 2xth year of | a d tor of the p nt age) it his age. son of Mr. James Wisner, : : Millwright, | submarine telegraph to herald from one cline Cascumpec. P. E. Island. wre to another, has, by means of his two remedies, a) (yy the 2ist instant, at Willow Spring, Vernon Pill and an Ovntment, long established a chain of River, her father’s residence, in the 2oth year of | communicating agencies around the globe, with- -her age, Flora, the beloved wife of Mr. Alexander | he : a out having recourse, however, to the aid of elee- McKenzie, Dundas, Lot 55, and daughter of M. L. | ~~ icity or @ metal wire. As the poet has desig- McKinnon. She bore her illness for ten months | Buffalo ! Buftalo 3 te be but “a & went ; with Christian resignation to the Divine Will, and | em Stina,” co exup Hlabloreay be antl, thremgh the, | Oat tm poses. "| & SPLENDID LOT of No. 1 Buffalo instrumentality ot his ivaneta amelie ter | ¢ On Friday last, Mr. John Pellard, formerly of | Robes, at Dodd's Brick Store. ¥ v a : sruwall, England, son of Mr. Juhu Pollard, Mer- | DODD & ROGERS. have orgauized a Universal Dispensary for the | chant, and brother to Lieut. Wm. Pollard, RN ick of all nations without regard Ww creed or je was buried with Masonic honors on Saturday | SL aecienae ealour, whether civilized or savage, simple in | jast. 9 SHE cheapest and best RUBBER their ali-sufficiency, and within the reach of all, | On Tuesday, the I7th instant, of consumption, | BOOTS and SHOES iu the City to be had at What bas led to these remarks at the pres-ut | William Henderson, aged 17 years, son of James) podd's Brick Store, Pownal-street. Was a visit we paid sume time since to Dr. Hoile- entesnpn, BS) ae Io Vs —- f | Nov. 30, 1363, DODD & ROGERS. ‘ : : : : -@ | 1862 he gained a scholarship in the Prince 0 ~ —— way s establishment, and the iuapection with which | Wales College, and attended it last winter. Failing | LARGE ASSORTMENT of Children’s we were then faveured of sume of the innumer- a << lied him to leave in the epring, and | A ai aM i . e able proofs of his vast enterprise, from which we cae ee : eens BOOTS & SHOES at Dodd's Brick Store, ; : he gradually declined. He passed from mortality | des hea anen deduced the alinost inconceivable exteut ty which | in the wai hemnded — of : glorious immortality. en ae ee ee ee bis labours have extended, and the consequest| At Brudenell River, Lot 52, on Wednesday, the | GOLD! GOLD! | consisting of Golden Baldwins and Russets. . | DODD & ROGERS. November 30, 1863. November 30, 1863 universal aceeptation of his twin remedies as | iith instant, very saddenly, while sitting im his | specifies tor internal and external disease—pages chair, Mr John MeLaren, aged 63 years. He | . wight be written in addueing prools of this, but leavers large fauily to woury their lows. |. | FINE Subscriber offers for sale, at his ae will serve to elucidate the fact in the present | dey, the 13th Cae an eens ilineen, Mr. : shop, Great George-street, a splendid lot, of aa sufficient to convines the most sceptic. | 5 )., Gannett, an old inhabitant of Lot 56. Gold Kar Rings, Broches, Links, Lockets, Pencils, In proportion as countries are net and diver- |" 4+ Lot 49, on Wednesday, the 26th instant, after | Finger Kings, Pins, Studs, Keys, Chaine. tified, so are the means of all the scat-'4 few days illuess, Mr. Nicholas Jenkins, juur., | Atso—Some nice Watches, consisting of— tered members of the human tamily difficult to) ieaving a wife and seven children to mourn their | Horizontal, four holes jeweled, in silver seomplish. To do this, it would be necessary to loxs vi : | cases,....-.. oduct tdi ekt ak ds bubs sos £3100 0) employ an almost “ Penticostal” array of different) At Strathalbyn, Lot 67, on the 19th instant, after | Ladies size,....do.....- eres ts dnapensses 310 0 longucs Aceordwgly, in almost every living | brief but painful illness, which she bore with an-| In Hunting Cases,.........---.--...2-26-- 410 0 : : Same man | murmuring patieuce and resignation to the Divine | Levers, Thirteen Jewels,................- 2 9 leaguage has this enterprising made kauwn | Will, Murguret, the beloved wife of Mr. Malcom | -. PURCHASE, Watebmaker. bis misrion to suffering hawanity, and in wo less) McLeod. in the Gnd year of ber age, much und | Ch. Town, Nov. 30, 1863. Smardon’s Corner. than thirty distinct dialects have the wondrous deservedly betoved by ali who bad the pleasure of | ies of bis medicines been actually priuted, | her acquaintance. | ne - ~ thus in their own tengue enabling = ions te! In the Secwuche of Charlottetown, on Tuesday, 3) 1sSsa3 @l y apply to their own peculiar cases these all- er- | 26th November, of disease of the beart, after a long | wed ful curatives. £4 =r. | ilness and a great deal of pain, borne with more SPE CIA Ra NO 7 ICE , Suen “ Giant Strides” as these show the possi i — ee t _ po sewne Ame. oe : : sag | Thomas nett, Pensioner, a native © magher, he: none aa a ee en wreheies | King’s County, ireland, in the 67th year of bisage. Tothe Citizens of Charlottetown, 'H listed in the 30th Reziment in 1819; volun- | be Sik oil iteelf. We then say to such of our readers 88 | teored to the Royal Newfoundland Companies in P. E. Island, and vicinity. may be labouring from weakness and debility, or (434, and came to this Island and became a pensiouer | T! E undersigned would respectfully ask whose liver and stomach are disordered, or those | about the close of 1843, having served 24 years and attention to the Preparations known as HOM owsLL'S wheee blood is impare, go and procure some of the | 1) months in the British one S a Pills, — as, by their means, there will be found | officer the whole time, from the month of his en- UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, For all Throat and Lung Complaints. health for all.— Temperance Courier. | listment—highly respected by his officers, comrade | HUNNEWELL'S TOLUANODYNE, | sergeants, aud all others who served with him or il : | kpew him. It will be some consolation to his friends Pants.—Of the hundreds of elegant seats | iy know that he retained Lis senses to the Last, and es all over the city for the repose OF | that hie attention, although suitering much pain, | public, | have not seen one distgured by | was elevuted iv the noviest way, so that penknife. From one end of the town tw the Me stows to contennsiten i here ; 1 oughty (ne in ree, Seen » the choteest Sowers mer Sitting in the highest station ing with only a barrier a foot high | Gos cos tata ‘Geek beds, and yet not a roe dt | On a throne < grandeur teande, o is ever touched. Paris hus become By a power that is unbounded, We i ity i i By a host of choirs surrounded, apuwtint ae vee eee Pleased with chajcest melody. it yo ie known to be nearly perfect. | —Requiescat im pace. icemen are not ruffians, but ae civil | : a i aoa Arrivals in Europe from hence, | are | } tod. In the most of the black ond eed Gravesexp, Oct. 29.— Orpheus, Capbell. your enquiri polite andeivil manner all 1s Arab, Paoli. 4—Exouiu, Cavanagh. 11— qUiries are anewered and every reason- | Olato, Taylor, had lost two anchors and chaius able Sesistance is rendered if you get into @ while nearing the main of Kington, and was sup- trait. If an Englishman should tumble into | plied with others from Deal on the Sth. & gutter j ; : \” Nevtaxp, Nor. 4.—Lily, MeDovald. with deck gutter in returning from an evening party.) * : ; Proc. be 8 cargo swept away, but no other material loas 9 would be lifted as by the gentle hand of Gamage; towed in’ by the Malakoff, hound to the good Samat itan and placed upoo his own or bongs. . | Tooth-Ache, Loss of Sleep, and General Nervous ations a perfoct relief. HUNNEWELL'S ELECTIC PILLS, . the public, which never require more than two and seldom but one for a dose ; act without the least griping, and care ‘INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS, LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILES, WOKMS, and all derangements of stomach or bowels. The above preparations, of such unbounded repu- tation in the United States have the confidence of, and are ysed by, great numbers of Physicians, and at prices within reach of all, are worthy the attention of invalids, who will Gnd them in strict conformity to nature in medicine, ————_ Waterford, whieh fell in with her off Skogum | Land, tlying a signal of distress. erin ili anid j . — ——- marten’ is the modest eum de- : ! ’ ot the mn Semana whose ou ie BAKER’S NEW d MAP Mad wt Palmerston bas invaded. ‘The lady is Of P. E. Island, Se ae eee A. FEW COPIES of this MAP can be, supplied by applying to the Superjatendent Wat Repos. sn EI. them, which will be sacred. ; JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass. For sale by al! Wholegale and Retail Dealers. The greatest freedom of correspoudence solicited. | Dealers of good refereaces supplied op Commission. September 7, 1863. ‘ W. &. WATSON, T. DESBRISAY. M. W. SKINNER, Rerazsen lid a” Baltimore a oe ‘aie oo | of the ReapinG Room, Charlottetown, P- be fives the war commenced one woman ALSO—Hurcuixson’s P. E. [. Dinnerory. sctived every moath the city bount for A. MceNEILL. we husbands. , “a , | Reading Room, Nov. 26. 1363. Agents. Oct. 28, "63 senate isan ites ails” aati METS go> | Manufacturer and Importer of Furniture of such as are in want of FURNITURE to, Boston, a splendid lot of WINTER APPLES, | The great Neuralgic, Rheumatic, Head-Ache, | | Kemedy. Also for the Pains in Monthly Monstru-— The most perfect form of Cathartic ever given to | Without reserting to the common method of €0- | lumas of advertising, 1 would ask confidence to test | RSALE,.BY.AUCTION, getown, Prince Edward: Ieland | bo sola y. PUBLIC“ AUCTION; on | JESDAY,, the’ Ist diy of DECEMBER | at 3 o'clock, po th., at the shop of Mr.) byle, Victarin-struet, Georgetown :— Towyp, Let, No, 16, 4th Range, Letter ug a frogt-of SU feet an Victoria street, mining: back. -84 feet, with a good new Fine HOUSE, 32°» 21 feet, and 12) fet post, with asnug shop in froyt, and several rooms on the grgwnd floor; with a large kitchen built out bebind, 21% 1% feet; with a large new rick oven fit to bake the best of good bread, in ny quantity in: the shortest possible time; also | thew BARN, nearly finished, 21% 16 feet, and | ther out-offices Convenient dnd necessary. The above property will be found well deserv- ' th . ng the attention of any person desirous of carry-| Skeleton Skirts and Cane Hoops. ing on the Baking business in all its departments, | oes q or fora good Grocery business, as the i ot | HARDWA RE. the premises for either is exeeedingly good, being | Nails, Plough Mounting, Rope, Stee), Paint, jon that great thoroughfare mid-way between the | Putty Glass, Weaver's Reeds, Table Cutlery ve | Court Jlouse and the excellent business stand of | : Seta GROCERIES. | W. Sanderson, Esq. and close along side of the extensive Brewory ef Mr. John Duif. | >: |. TERMS—Hall the purchase money to be paid} Lea, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Coffee, | on receiving a goed and valid Deed; the balance | | to be paid in twe instalments of 6 and 12 months | each, k. P. NORTON, Auctioneer. | Georgetown, Nov. 23, 1663. : GRAND NOW OPENING, AT Tht ~~ ~ RENFREW. HOUSE.” HE subseribers are row opening the first instalments of their Rall Goods, comprising — adies’ Dresses & Dress Materials, in all the newest styles and fabrics. Shawls, Mantles, Ribbons, Gloy. s, Hosiery, Skirtings, Collars, Scarts, Corsets, Embroidery, and a Jarge variety of other Fancy Goods Boots and Shoes in great variety. Men's Cloth Tweeds and Furnishing Goods ; Tobaceo, Soup, Candles, Starch, Pepper, Mus tard, Spices, Baking and Washing Soda, Crushed all of the best quatity. | from London, and * Prioress’ from Liverpool. | ’ * . | is. y y iy J 2 \Ghristmas--Busieal -Festival.| . «ice ee OO: GRAND FESTIVAL CONCERT) — George street, Oct. o, 1863. | will be given in aid of the Fands for the | ‘Rove of er osetats scitoot, anane se) City Hardware Store. FALL SUPPLY. 1863. of His Lordship the K.C. Bishop of Charlotietown. | | $3 Full particulars will shortly ve given. | 1863. invite the attention of our Country Merchants, Wholesale Buyers and Ship- | W Kb November 23, 186: | builders, to our Fall Stock of Hardware, Which is now complete, and will compare favor ably, as regards variety and cheapness, with any similar STOCK in the British Provinces. We are | contident we can offer inducemente to wholesale buyers superior to those offered in Halifax or Sr. John, and respectfully request a trial, aud a per- sural inspection of our Stock of Goods H. BE. STAKBIRD & CO. YEMETCUATNNTAAND _ EDUCATION. |To the Residents of Charlotte- town and Vicinity. YUE UNDERSIGNED being desirous ot | } opening classes for instruction in the Latin, | | Greek, French and Italian languayes, as well as in Drawing and Perspective, cau be consulted by | heads of families and others, as to Terms, Hours, | &e., at bis RESIDENCE, King’s Street, in the | house lately occupied by Major Beete, near the | residence of Frederick Brecken, Esq. | JOHN F. NEWBERY. | eee ea Wholesale Purchasers. VOCALIZATION. : ei. MBS. WENTWORTH STEVENSON "J . ee ee ee MB beys respectfully to inform the Residents of | ,, ,, ae oo ae Kee = ty a ea 1 L” i = | Charlottetown that she is prepared to receive a} Gaze - i Foll wee ODS A aa ’ a | limited number of pupils for the most modern style ere , TT. ie ay oo a ‘ a . Zs ti a ~ wt (of singing. Terms can be obtained of Mrs. W. | ed to the Prac ‘dl “ t oo owest paying figure, for | Stevenson, at her residguce in Great George street. | cank Gr approver gagers —— November 23, 1863. ; 8 hhds DeKuper’s GENEVA, —— ee ee re | do do (Auchor brand) 6 casks old Islay Wuiskey, (very fine) 20 cases Campbeltown WHISKEY, warranted the Pare Mctiee, 50 packages English Congo TEA, 10 casks Crushed SUGAR, 50 boxes T. D. PIPES, 10 cwt Liverpool SOAP, | Noy. 23. 1863. ‘THEY HAVE COME! *PHOSE who bave been waiting for one of | the neat little TEA STRAINERS can now be | | accomodated, as we have received « further sup- | | ply; and all who like a cup of clear tea will cull) 59 doz. Linen Thread, Nos 22 and 35, }soon. Price only Is 6d. Also for sale, a new! 59 Gross Cotton Reels, (Clarke's) HERB or GRAVEY STRAINER, made upon the | 909 }ys London Mixed Pius, (in ounees) ) sume plan as the ‘Tea Strainer. 50 doz culored Cotton Haudkerehiets. | H. E.STARBIRD & CO. | | Nov. 23, 1863 = 3w City Hardware Store N. RANKIN. 2m Queen Street, Nov. 9, 1863. Phe sincera Pe had | ; _ | A VERY LARGE STOCK OF R. ANDREW MITCHELL, intending) p / n . N to be absent from this Island for ao I lough Metals,h on S Steel, Just received, and for Sale by W. E. DAWSON. | months, hereby noeiifies all persons In anywise | | concerned, that he has duly appointed the Hon. | Joseen HENsLy to act for him as his Attorney | during his absence Ch’town, P. E.-L, Nov. 23, 1865. 3in iel November 2, 1863. } iain NOTICE. ‘Poon GAZELLE. on LL PERSONS indebted to Dr. J. T. NY & have received per above SHIP, a Portion of our £& JENKINS are requested to call and settle | : their accounts forthwith, as all amounts unsettled | th A L. L, STO C K . douris, Nov. 16, 1863. 4w ———eS OO soldiers. This article has a peculiar effect upon the liver, ana guards the system against disease by | jexposure and irregolar diet. It is said that the, | great success of the Plantation Bitters of Dr. Drake, | which, previous to our unhappy difficulties was | found in most Southern homes, was owing to the | | extract of Calisaya Bark which it contained as one | atter the Ist of JANUARY next, wijl, without | ’ among which are a SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT of | Attorney for colleetion. | Ladies, Gents, Misses & Children’s Char town, Nov, 23, 1863. ey ra NOTICE ~~ _ RUBBER BOOTS & SHOES, ’ | Ladies, Misses & Child’s Bia Pond, ko No. 45, in King’s County, | Merehant, on the 22nd May last assigned to the | a : a : | Subscriber all bis WOK Aceonnts, outstanding debts, | t# Remainder of Supply daily expected. GIVEN t l rene indebted to the said Katate | DENK RL" CONS: HVEN toa " > Se istate| gee : Re te | to make iamedioke payment to the subscriber. Al] King Sqnare House, Oct. 26, ‘63. lm the Ist DECEMBER will be ae 1 a wr: DONALD BEATON. | alG i We now offer for inspection our FALL | SE | SUPPLY of KEROSENE LAMPS, beg | City; nearly all are new and elegant patterns, | with some fine style of HAND LAMPS, and are | offered at less prices thau hitherto. Our Lamps . ape . oo | Burner,” the latest and best burner introduced, The Charleston Qourier makes « weno _—" giving more light than any other, and by means | gestion in recommending the attention of our | of which the Lamp can be lighted without re- | Calisaya, for the préservation of the health of our, go doz. KEROSENE CHIMNEYS, (four sizes), 20 gross KEROSENE WICKS, (three sizes) 6 dez. PAPER SHADES, To Arrive SHorTery—30 barrels of our usual superior quality KEROSENE OIL. H. E. STARBIRD & CO. further notice, be: placed in the hauds of his | ADR. ARCHIBALD McPHER, late of M KID BOOTS. &o. &c. i sNOPECE. 14 HERERY | j accounts due after i a | sued for without further notce. the largest and best stock ever offered in this |From the Richmond Whig.] | this season are fitted with the new ‘“ Union | government to the naturalization and cultivation of | moving the chimney. ALSO RECEIVED, 3 doz. LANTERNS, (very superior). City Hardware Store. Nov. 23, 1863. |of its principal ingredients.—‘‘ In confirmation of | FIRE! FIRE! FIRE ' | this, we have heard one of our most distinguished | rola: | physiciana remark, that whenever he felt unwell The London and Lancashire from ordinary dietetic or atmospheric causes, he) iB Fire Insurance Company invariably relieved himself by Plantation Bitters. | i AVE, by Power of Attorney, duly executed, appointed the subseriber their | stitute should be prepared.—We understand our | FURS — Sable, fHLL & WINTER. 6000S | A LARGE SUPPLY OF NEW GOODS, | JUST RECEIVED AT THE LONDON HOUSE | a Stand formerly Dempsey’s, opposite Apothe- cary’s Hall, Upper Queen Street. | Hl. tHASZARD | }from LIVERPOOL, a | STOCK of | BRITISH DRY GOODS, large and ‘Fancy Goods, Jewellery, Stationery. Groceries and Hardware. | Superfine and Winter Cloths & Coatings, in all the latest styles; Ladies’ Dress Materials, in great variety and newest fashions; dresses ard pieces, Knickerbocker Cloth, French Merinos, Alexandra Cloth, Baratheas, black avd coloured, Cluih of Guid, York Repp, Popinettes, &c. &e. &e. Shawls and Mantles, in great variety aud very cheap; Bonnets, Hats & Caps, a large assortment im the latest fashions ; RIBBONS, a choice selection Ribbon Velvet, Cotton & Silk, Black and Coloured Silk Velvets, Terry Velvets, Black German Velvéts, &c. &e. French and other FLOWERS Borders, Cap Fronts, Cambrie Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stee] & Muslin Collars, Hair Nets, Sleeves, in variety. great variety, Braids, Tassels and Cord, Laces, Worked Muslin, Insertion and Edg- ing, Gloves, Hosiery, Veils, Silk Twist, Thread, Reels, &c. Ke. Mink, Fiteh, Chinchille, Kolenski, Opposum, Mock Ermine, Musquash Riding Boas & Cuffs ; Stone Martin, Monkey, Goat and Seal Tail Muffs, &e., Fur Gloves and Gauntlets. tuns, Blankets, Flannels, White and Srriped Shirtings, Skirtings, Prints, Furniture Chintz, Sheetings, Ticks, Sackirg, Scetch Carpeting, Hearth Rugs, Mats. Crumb Cloths, Oil Floor Cloth, &e. &e. Ke. 3500 Pieces English wake, very cheap and good. Over-Coats, Shooting Coats, Pants, Vesta, Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Under Shirts, Water-proof Coats aud Sheets, &c. Putty, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Nails, Spikes, Brads, Tacks, Sheet Lron, Wire, Gig & Cart Bushes, Chain Traces, Back Chains, Halter Chains, Grey & Wilkie’s Plough Mount- ing, Hames, Bridles, Bits, Whips, Kuives & Forks, Scissors, &c. ALSO, Tea, Molasses, Coffee, Crushed & Moist Sugar, Rice, Pearl Barley, Mustard, Pepper, Nutmegs, Spices (ground and un- ground), Raisins, Currants, Citron, Starch, Blue, Blacking, Baking and Washing Soda, Leather, Tobacco, Piper ; Manilla Rope, Piteb, Pitch & Parafine Ou, Cross and Hand Saws, Chisels, Gougeap Jack, Hand and Bead Planes, Brass Tapa, &c. &e. Charlottetown, Nov. 16, 1863. AS RECEIVED, per URANUS from LONDON, GAZELLE, and THERESA | selected | _ ° All having been carefully seleeted direct from Sugar, Currants, and other Family Grocezies, | the Manutactories, and purchased on the best | | terms, they will be seid at the LOWEST PRICES | | POR CASH, a liberal discount made to whole-} The balance of our Stock to arrive by ‘ Uranus’ \sale customers, comprising @ large Stock of | Dress Buttons and Trimmings, in Stone Martin, | STAPLE GOODS — Brown Cot- >, angi Paper - Hangings, READY-MADE CLOTHING, in Atiot HARDWARE--Iron, Steel, Glass, Buckets, Brooms, Soap, Candles, Iudigo, | NEW AUTUMN & WINTER aaoDS, 'YENITE Subsoribers baving entered into iT niatedahie aK OENER AL IMPORTERS ‘under the etyle and firm of DAVIES & WEEKS, beg respectfully to anwounce that they Im ken ithe Shop in DUNCAN'S BRICK’ BU 4, Queen street, and are now opening their ~ STOCK OF STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, Llardware, Groceries, Ready-made Clothing, &e, Carefully selected from leading Seetch and English | Houses. The public are respec fully mvited to call land examine the Stock, which will be sold en the | best possible terme for Cash. JOSEPIL DAVIFS, WILLIAM A. WERKS.— Charlottetown, October 26, 1863. rw isl pro ul Stoves ! Stoves! Stoves! New and Improved Style. |For Economy, Comfort aud Cheapness, | can’t be beat. UST RECEIVED at Oxuweit Cuear Srone, a new Stack of the almost everlasting Yarmouth, N. 8., STOVES — with Siugie aud | Double Ovens for Cooking. ALSO, Large and Small Franklin & Box Stoves, For Sehoo]-houses, Churches. &c- They will be seld on favorable terma, if taken dnring this month, so as to wake room for other Fall Supplies. In use, they will save over other Stoves one half in firewood, besides auach valuable | time, which is equal to money. They hawe given eneral satisfaction to all parties whe have ceed ——— TT ‘ y ° } SILKS, black and colou red, in i Gone for the last five years, and who ave ready tv testify to their usefuluess. The readiness with whica they impart great beat, Las been remarked by all who use them, and in old dwellings as well as new have been uctive of great comfort, while they do not cost more than the old brick or | stone chimneys, which take up so much room, and ure uow being generally thrown down. They neo supplied with large metal Boilers, very usefal for dyeing purposes, nuaking soap, or preparing food for cattle, and can be kept constantly m nse, at a very small cost for fuel, and without the least risk from fire In shert, the great advant to be derived from these woudestul, celebrated, and an- surpassing STOVES can only be known frasn a trial of them; and farmereand others are now in- ) | Vited to come and select for theumelves, 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 ie a decided advantage lately added ; to be had at the ORWELL CHEAP >| STORKF, cheaper than the cheapest Country Store on the Island where the greatest variety of GOObDs may be found, from a NEEDLE to an ANCHOR, both ineluded. P. STEPHENS. Orwell, September 14, 1863. tf WANTED, at the above Store, 600 COW & OX HIDES, 500 SHEEP SKi273 and Lton WOOL, for which the highest price will to be peid in CASH or trade. JUST RECEIVED, Ex Barque “GAZELLE”’ from LIVERPOOL, A CONSIGNMENT OF easees SHERRY WINES, 30 cases PORT WINES, 5 1s * COGNAC BRANDY, 12 “ Old Tom, 12 easee Champagne, 12 “ Pure Scoteh Whisky, 10 casks Washing Soda, 6 “ Baking Soda. FROM BOSTON, 24 boxes Cavendish Tobacco. 20 boxes Candles, | 60 bbls. Paratine PITCH, W sides Sole Leather, which will be sold at the very lowest ible rates. eee WILLIAM DODD, Oct. 19, 1863. Queen Squure. AINTS, OILS, ' GLASS, NAILS, | ; LOCKS, IRON, STEEL, AXLES, Cheap at W. E. DAWSON’S. | Gibson’s Brick Building, 22d June, 1863. ee Valuable Freehold Property. | "JO be sold by Public Auction, on the 9th NOVEMBER next. in plots to suit purehasers, a PASTURE LOT coutuining 12 Acres. dt is steaies ou the S y eee eies mile of | Charlétuetewn, aud js at present in the oceupation | of Mr. James McCabe. Weeataeon good Dwelling | Yowse aud Gut-howses, aad alsoa Lime kiln, onthe premises, aud a firet-rate Pump within atew yards of the door. This Property is so well known that any further description of it isneedless. Terms and FROM BRITAIN. Per Barque “ GAZELLE.” CHARLES BELL, | Merchant Tailor, Queen-st., Char’town. new and 8S NOW RECEIVING a extensive supply of FASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FOR MENS WEAR, October 19, 1363 FENHE Subscriber has in his Yard j | Now, that these Bitters cannot be obtained, a sub- | | Agent for this Island. | goverument has opened negotiations with Dr. Drake ” * * * a * | directory, wealthy gentlemen. not know. | We are exceedingly obliged to the Richmond | |‘ Whig’ for its remembrance of * Auld Lang Syne,”’ | extensive Colonies. } i; wdther i ” > . TORS lat we can assure “Our Government” that the| The subscriber is now prepare d eo accept RISKS | | : ie |against loss by FIRE upon every description of | Plantation Bitters are not for sale to any ‘* secret | agents,” North or South. There is probably several | ny - ; oe : a ’9 >} = rs, athes things that ‘‘ Oar Government will yet want. | the * Altiaund” Uadi-ciaas thie withibeteal of lie! We know that we bave the best and most popular | 4 veney, in 160, they have not serionsly suffered | We are not afraid to show | from loss or damage by.fire. And ne now notifies | the assured that during the next twelve months he | will make no charge fur Policy upon insuring any ! Building that had been covered by the “ Alliance ”’ when the Agency was withdrawn. The subseriber bas much pleasure in being able to recommend this Company to the community as a substantial and first class office. He is authorised of its own weight in silver. It is remarkable for - settle he name! with ae anger and eee | _ : ie u ‘ Samed » sees arising from explosion Of gass an rom | Dyspepsia, Fevers, W enkne 8, Constipation, de. | lightning, are made aoa. Bonuses are given to | Cascanitia Bark.—For Diarrhea, Colic, and | polders of Policies at stated intervals. Any information, with reference tothe Company, wili be cheerfully furnished, on application, at the office of CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Ch'town, Nov. 23, 1863. 3m TAKE NOTICE! ! rim as the Agent of the “ Alliance.” medicine in the world. | what it js composed of. | Physicians are compelled to recommend it. Cacisaya Bark has been celebrated for over two bundred years, and was sold during the reign of | | Louis XVI, King of France, for the enormous price | | diseases of the stomach and bowels. | Daxpetion.-—For Inflammation of the Loins and | Dropsieal Affections. CHAmMomiLe Frowers.—For enfeebled digestion. | | Lavexnperx FLowers —Aromatic, stimulant and ie highly Jovigorating in. uervons debility. . LL PARTIES indebted to the Sab Wis tenGeeen.—For Scrofula, Rheumatiem, &e.| 2 acriber by Book Account; Note of Hand, or Anisk.—An aromatic carminative ; creating tlesh, | otherwise, are requested to make payment before | 4 ohana vnc ne muscle and milk; mach nsed by mothers nursing. the Lith of NON EMBER next, as legal proceedings | ‘ 8 | will be taken, without further notice, to recover | Also, clovebuds, orange caraway, coriander, any amounts remaining 0 npaid after that date. snake-root, &c, iis‘ ee bene GEV. 2 C. LOWDEN, S.—T.— 1860—X. | Psat A ne dota sa = Another wonderful ingredient, of Spanish origin, imparting bewaty to the complexijen and brilliancy to the mind, is yet unknown to the commerce of | J the world,and we withhold its name for the present. | Hambuys and quacks how) abent the Plantation | Bitters ; but the following is what's the mutter, aud they know it: PLANTATION BITTERS WILL CURE Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips. Sour Stomach and fetid breath. Flatulency and Indigestion. CABIN BISCUIT. | UST RECEIVED, per VICTORILA;” from QueBnec— 30 Bbls. Choice BISCUIT. For sale by J. ROBERTS ECKART, | | | Nov. 16, 1863. "HAY and TURNIPS. Nervous Affections. — / BOR SALE. on the subseriber’s Farm, Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath. | A QUANTITY oF HAY, and a Few Thou Pain ever the Eyee. | sand Bushels of PURNIPS. , ise -" GEORGE COLES. Mental Deepandency. Charlottetown, Oct, 19th, 1863. Prostration, Great Weak nese. - -- Sallow complexion, Weak Bowels. LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. Very particularly recommended to Clergymen, Merchants, Lawyers, and perseys of sedentary habits. - Also for delicate females aud weak persons whg require agentle stimulant, free digestion, good ; ; 1 appetite and clear mental faculties. | for the reception of permanent and trapsient | om | : : ; ot .. | Boarders. The eubseriber truste, by strict atten- | Sold by all respectable Physicians, Druggists, ' ti5n to the wants and comfort of Lis friends and | Grocers, Hotels, Saloons, Country Stores, &c. ~ | the public generally, to merit a share of public | Re particular that each bottle bears the fac simile | patronage, ‘of eur signature on a steel plate Inbel, with our, £2" The Best or Ligvers always on hand. Kent-street, Charlottetown. VyNuIS HOTEL, formerly known as the’! City, and centrally ‘situated; it is now opened | } } i ' f le Sig bl: 7 - LAD, about i6 years of age, to learn th | private government stamp over the cork ian pyeet i nai ra ange of borsee, witha Cabinet Making busianes. One = an temmaiiaee ‘ : 7 sak $ wee. ow c on . : ANES GARLAND, P. H. DRAKE & €O. °* : *JOHN MURPRY, Proprietor, |?"*"° eee i 20? Broadway, N.Y. ' Ch. Town, P. E. 1, Nov. 23, 1863. ly ' Char'towr, Noy. 23, 1863, yard room, &c., (if required) to build said vessel : He also offers for sale the Hull and Spars of a ey at the rates of premiwn formerly charged | snperior new Brig, of about 230 tous register,(sprace, | more fully and at large appear. | with hardwood bottom). He caunot avoid congratulating the assured of | model, auc built under the inspection of " Slogget, Esq., (Messrs. Lloyd's Agent). N. J. BROWN. Brown's Mart, Oct. 19, 1863. SUGAR & RUM, From the West Indies direct. pur Subscribers wiil cffer at AUCTLON Autumn & Winter Clothing, Which will be opened for inspection in a few days | Chance to Make Money! at “ Brown's Mart,” Egmont Bay, a quantity | ‘The Company is established in England; has a | of JUNIPER TIMBER, such as Plank-logs, Beams, | throngh a secret agent, but with what truth we do) capital of £1,000,000, sterling ; and embraces in its | Footocks, Knees, &c.,—also, Keel, Stem and Stern lis head offices are | Post, consisting of the principal part of the material beld in London and in Liverpool, and it; has name- | to build a Juniper vessel, of 100 tons,—also, a good rous Agencies throughout Great Britain and her| new Mould and Model, the whole of which he will sell on reasonable terms, with privilege of This vessel is of a good | further particulars made known on to WILLIAM UGAN. Charlottetown, October 5, 1863. i The above sale will take place on MONDAY, the 7th day of DECEMBER next, at 1] o'clock, a. m. . } % Nov. 23, 1863. ss $ALE OF Valuable Freehold Pro rty, EXO be Sold by PUBLIC AUC ron at the Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, on the Fourth day of MARCH next (1864), at the jhour ef Twelve o'clock, neon, by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortyaye, dated the Tenth day of December, 1860, and w between the Honvrable William Forgan, of the Royalty of Charlottetown, and Susun Kemys his wife, of the one part, und Daniel Hodgson, of Charlettetown, aforesaid, of the other purt, and by said Daniel Hodgson assigned to me,—All those Tracts, Pieces or Parcels of Land, bei Pasture Lots Numbers Ninteen (1%), Twenty-six (26), Thirty- Charlottetown, aforesaid, as the same are delineated and laid down on « certain Map or Plan of the suid Royalty made and now kept in the Office of the -| Reyistrar of Deeds and Keeper of Plans for the ‘said Island, reference being thereanuto had will For further particulars and terme of Sale, &c., apply to the Subscriber or his Solicitor. Jated at Charlottetown this Sist August, A. D. 1863. WILLIAM K. HOBKIRE. JoseruH HENSLEY, Solicitor. | FOR SALE, puat pleasantly situated and weil finished DWELLING HOUSE aad PRE- on arrival, the Cargo of the Brigt. “‘ HELEN | MISES, now in the occupation of Dr. Ixetts, in DAVIES,” Barbadoes, Cousisting of 60 Hhds and Tierces SUGAR, 60 Puncheons RUM. Oct. 26, 1863. J.& T. MORRIS. expected about the 2oth instant, from | the Common of Charlottetown, at the entrance of | the Staint Peter's Road, and te to the | residence of Lemuet C. Owen, Esquire,—the property of the late John Egan—particulare on | application to eave Carlton’s Condition Powders ! Wool & Sheepskins, — F. P. Norton, Georgetown, Agent for King’s County. DANIEL BRENAN, 2? Executorsd& RICHARD REDDIN, § Trustees | Charlottetown, August 3, 1663. isle vin | FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Fes SALE or TO LET, that valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY situated at Reid's | Corner, Bedeqne. There is on the Premises a new | Dwelling House, new Store, Barn and Granary, with one acre of Land. The above is a first-rate stand for business of any kind. HE highest prices paid in CASH for, Terms easy. Apply to or oy quantity of WOOL and SH EFEPSKINS at 4“ QUEEN his Establishment, head of Queen's Wharf, Main | Street. ne Georgetown, September 7, 1863. ‘EXUE Steamer “ HEATHER BELL will, for the future, make one trip per week REGULARLY, to MounrSiewart Beriper, leav , 9 By order of the Managers, W. C. BOURKE. Ang. 24,'68. ~NEW HOTEL, THE MANSION HOUSE. HE -—- “ Terrace Hones nae a large build. | s ing on the corner ewnwl & King Streets, in | North American Hotel, this City, aad bas had yt xemodelled and put in per- | rohage ef his frieuds and the travelling public to the “MANSION KOUSE,” which is conveniently feet opdey tor aHOPHA,. He solicits the "| WELL ee SUBSCBIBEB — date of the: 1 JAMES BRAZIL. Summerside, October 26, 1863. 3m or Sale or to Let, FINISHED DWELLING a IOUSE and STORE, with a good Grinary jand Stable, in an excellent business stayd, at the Corner Qusen and Water Streets. | ing Reddin’s Wharf every THURSDAY evening, Head of St. Peter’a Bay. Apply t@ Andrew A. | at 4 o'clock, and returning the following morning. | McDonald. Gosnamtenre. to aa y JOHN PAIK pPOHN PA a. Head St. Peter's Bay,iith April, 1863 y TO LET. vo LET, and ion given 5 immediately, the COTTAGE and GARDEN fronting on Easton-strect, | occupied by F. W. Harrs, Esqr. Kent low, pay- For farther partionlare please . W. LORD. i ' jable quarterly. “pply to | Charlottetown, June 8th, 1863. | situated for travodlers on either business or pleagyre, HE HOUSE on the of > 4 corner c ing nm. EDMUND MAWLEY, Proprietor. Ch. Jown, P. E. 1., June 1, 1868. w “GLOBE HOTEL,” is the largest ig the | being nevr the steamboat landing, Bank, and Kead : Pownal and Sydney Streets, at present ; occupied by Dr. GAUVREAU,. Possession given |jmmediately ; Rent £30. | Char’town, Nov 23, 1863. Apprentice Wanted. Py ANTED. by the subscriber, a steady. " laud Uut-houses attached. Sent moderate. OOTTAGE TO LET. .0 LET, 4 COTTAGE contsining gix Reome, with Bury jet ‘The Examiner’ Office. Apply 1 Charlottetown, November 23, 1863, SNS A725 Saiki | four (34), aud Forty-two (42), in the Royalty of |