— ee —— _ THE MAILS. ; We are informed that the English and other ———— ane them for the army. ‘Their gar-| even their shoes, the tamiles bave to | BEER & SONS, LONDON HOUSE. Furniture Warerooms. Grand Christmas | tater ~NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ments, 7 oO weave and : a! , — ; ‘ y) yA — | emeeives; they epin, Mails have been at Cape Tormentine for several l i l. ; ESTABLISHED 1820. — , we ie cae and a yy as days, but the Lee Boat could net cross from this! . ul 5 l Cal mx; c 5 t y a ° dda S wads, hi Kr L. oc 1 Ss ay pee, ee pee ‘oa, coffee, and sugar are not to} ' ic 7 oe @ arrival o e shi TA anufacturer a mporter Furnit te bad "galt ood water are tho only hever eathin atl he peas os to Gal acl Household Furniture. GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL GA ZE Dr E from LIVE mca e. os. - a Upholstery Goole - be boty jam corn is their principal food. of the jee, and the large amount of lolly i the gaye) a SOLD BY AUCTION, at the| AL will be givenin the TEMPERANCE HALL, | URANUS from LONDON, and CABOT trot PyY the « GAZELLE,” “ THERKSA.” ; broken op end reduced. | strait. On Saturday last two unsuccessful at- F ‘ ‘ ESPECTFULLY solicits the attention of such as are in want of FURNITURE to at his Now and Spaciovs Warr-nooms, ou the by the Members of the Choir of St. Dinetan Cathedral, in aid of the funds for the benefit of ST. | iJOSEPH'’S SCHOOL, uuder the immediate | The famties are You ecldem me honse formerly occupied by the late JOHN Dupatan’s GLASGOW, nearly completed their 4 Hallfax ticomore frets LIVERPOOL in an lifax steame , , t with a male mhabictant, tempts were made to cross from Cape Traverse | BARROW, Esq., corner of Dorchester and Hills. , i ; FALL IMPORTATIONS, e Uranus” from Loudon, “* Helen Davies” from nd if you do, he is either infirm or a eripple. a Loree pertion of the male pepalation are killed in battle; many more crippled for lifeume. Many patriotic Union men died a broken heart. What remain are in the par in the employment of the govern- rey or yes. Nevertheless, pres®gangs cress the ment : " . country in ll directions tn search of men for the atmy. All ties of social life are com- stel¥ diseulwed No courts of Justice and wity are fe ld— justice is meted out by the military. I niversities, colleges and schools ali suspended, The country im many 6 Tee wbles a wiiderness arch there everything ts rurned fenees burned, trees r *q are } bace the armies ™ ‘ ° @ destroyed, ~—the ¢rul 5 " . la killed robbed comestre animale Bi > ‘ taken for the aruny Bus whatever the or ta . yple may suffer, they bear it Soutnera po ple may f . y with berviem end resighatiog t ~—_—— fes Lireraey Ewrenranswesnt.—The Literary Entertainment i aid of the fanda of the Charlotte tows Ppebutiteg 4 lab came off on Tuesday eventug hast lL. was yguele an cutertaining al and re te ed cre in apen the bustiiation The President a Murphy, is wenal pleat nnd wu lrte patie xr} wre d be lore im ecu rutremks eut down, wale , a w in i is rutilicalion at ayreet * fee “a lurve and en a a tened audjeure, tu wed Mr A. Nicholson, lation eulilie J Are, We were veat favored by au Lawsen rie yas hi woe wave Ve ved wanker the re um of s* ’ Kecorder, J gidress from the venera rle bay He iustiiated a inieresting comparison be tween the faye of lis bowl ool and the present time, and recounted the uumerots Pry leves whicl e now have tor lmprevenc uw ak easy “ ith the literary desulation which existed tn . =» we lind forty veurs ago. Then lowed recitations be Messrs Davies and MeNer whieh Were ex ecuted io a natrral and a, ¥ tative i, e pieces ure familiar all—Fleod a attack on Grattan, and Ciretfal = reply We were eX! alrtired by a reading from Pick wick Papers by Mr Crabb. waiter whieh “Our Islied Bard atepped ferth and fuvored ae witli au ortyitial poetical ¢ son lhe poem wus chiuste lively and very avitalle to the octushmn lr patlouk HM the grave and tue wav, ane wae well received Theu a tecitation by M ste: Jrestiriaay, alter whi we iisteued te the ye ihe evening trow Mer Acc ud om ‘ lle spoke im his weunl earnest and ehogis nt tn Lathe fis apeech partook of tie netory us Well aa the olirical prospects of the colows. Having painted in glowing terwa the wo ulerfal improvements mon to the Ume when ehich exist now in comp «he and bis friend the poet wiekled the birchen peentre, and received from Government the land roe sulury otf £5 for tenching the vouny “* idea rw to shoot, re wen’ on te give bis opinion on the great question ef the dav LUmou of the Pre vinee<x. and told us what great advantawes (7) it woud cvuter upon us Ile mile t Canad swe uld not joiu, aud if her petty jeslousies and quarre!s evented her from advancing ber best interests foc the lower Provinces unite, and show Canada that she will alwaws act the “dog in the manger wv He waxed very eloquent on this subject, fod woand up with a qactution from Longtellow's peu : ship of State “&c. After a recitation by L. H. Davies, we expected a i terary treat from Mr. Whelan. bat were disap } vuted to learn that ittiaposition preveuted hi :ppearance in puble. Llowever, his place was fillec by Ben) Dawres bay who maden tew livele re peerke We cannot admire toe mach the verv ex eclient performances of the Volunieer Band on the eceasion, which were interspersed among the ad dresses and recitations On the whole the affair wus quite a sucees« ated i ia to be hoped will inspire new life inte this usefal and interesting society —Com. a “ Sail on, oh * Mr. Irving cressed from Cape Traverse te Cape Tormentine on Saturday, the 12th inst., with Mr dardive of Richibucto. N. B.. who had reached P. &. Iedend frem the Mardaliens he had been recentiy shipwrecked, on the east end i heavy weather. Mr. Jardiue aud the officers and where few days since near Arichat, with a cargo of Sundries. Flour, Leather, &c.. &e., tor different parties in | timothe Seahinertuibeli:.. 6. 6A .pene. thie City, By a telegram since reecived bere, it | Gyover Beed, per 1B. ... co.cc cv ccecccss cones: none ie expected that the Thomas Clift will be repaired | Wool, per too... 6... 006-00 as ccce cameo ein and gotefl again. The Ageut of the Marine In- | Hay, per ton...........--6 cece eens ceed 50s to tive | surance Office of this City, and the owner, have | Straw, per cwt.... + aac oe proceeded to Arichat for the purpose of looking Biller The cesae| ASTHMA. GENERAL JOSE VILAMIL. The General in Chiet of the army of Equader, stated th the preseace of the Lon. C. R Buckslow, now U.S. Senater from Penn., (but then U. 8. Misister at Quite.) to Mr. Lee, that he bad eut- ‘fered with asthe for forty years, liad not laid down in hie ved herizeutaliy during that tine. Tue first application ot the Kready Reljet secured him souud sleep, ita continued use cured him | Tea, We are afraid, however, that all such attempts must be abandoned until there be a sufficiently hard frost to harden the lolly. | —_=- At latest advices from the Eastern cogste | of thes Provinee, there were between two ana | three hundred vessels, principally schooners, lying wind bound im the various harbours | wine line the coust between Halitax aud | Canse.—Halifes Reporter, Dec. 3. 7s An army correspondent of the Portland | Wherever Transerapt says there is a doctresa in Vir-| - gina, a Maine girl, twenty-five years old, | good looking, weare ** Lioomers,’’ and rides | aw horse as men do. | —_- — The President's Message Was telegraphed | to New York, and a copy dropped ac Balt | Aore and Philadelphia, in fi'ty-two wenartes. | m part of it was mn the hands of the New | York press before its reading had been fiaisi- | ed at Washington. —— oe ! American exchange te in little reqnest in Halitax. and sold reluctantly on the 12th at 32 @ 326 per cent discount Sterling B oy were selling at 13 @ 13) per cent premium | Married, On Wednesday evening last, the 24th inst. bed Davis, Me. Arthur Hobbs, to Miss Elizw | | the Rev. Brodwell, both of this city. Died, in Tryon, on Saturday the th inetent. xftera brief illness, borne with Christian resivnntion to the Divine Will, John Lord, Esq aved 71 years, leaving a nameroas fumily and a} jends to mourn his loss | his residence At large cirele of Tt At is residence, » this Citv, on Sunday the} Mie ly mat., alter a Dhwering liness, Mr Jaines Johnetone, aged 64 vears His end Wa Sy ! At Lot 16 on the loth inet. atteP a tem ffl loess whieh sie bere with patient? re Munition othe ihivine Will, dane, wife ot Mr. Roderick MeDonald, } feacher aved OO veurs, leaving a husband and | seven ehildrew with numerous friends, to mourn their loss Her end war peace At Glasbin, Reifast, on the Lith inet, of Pluerisy, borongh Streets, on MONDAY, Ilth of January, ut 11 o'clock, all bis Household Furniture, | consisting of Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Carpets, Cook- ing & Franklin Stoves, Featner Beds & Bedding, Curtains wad Blinds, Crocheryware aud Glass- ware, | Piano-Forte (by Collard & Collard), a lot of Syduey Con ALSO, at the enme time — 1 TOWN LOT, near to the Premises. _ 7 No Catalogues. WILLIAM DODD. Anetioneer. Ch'town, Dee. 28, 1863, js! & prot HAVING COMPLETED THEIR FALL IMPOR TATIONS, R bSPECTFULLY their large and varied Stock of STAPLE & FANCY Dit Wy Ready-made Clothing, HARDWARE, GROCERIES. nm > Score having bees recently opened, every departmeut will be found filled with which are now selling at Nx raordinary Low Prices, at Dunean'’s Brick Buildi Ig, CORNER SHOP. Qneen-street, Charlotierown, Dee 28, 1853 “MOLASSES! MOLASSES! T! sale on liberal terms— oo hhds Muscovado Motasses, | OU tierces Cienfuyos Do JU barrels De Lo J. S. CARVEUL Ch’town, Dee. 28, 1863. tf |} TOBACCO! TOBACCO! STOCK sod FOR SALE —- 20 kegs Cavendish TOBACCO, 20 small boxes Extra Do ES Maryuret e beloved wife of Angus McLeod, Dea m, aved 64 years, much reyretied by a lurace number of friends Also on sawe day Ma ie faughier of D Mc Mieod, of Eldon, aged 3 ye i At Trvon, on Friday, the iSth Deceinber, in the | Tith wear of bis ave. Mr. David Thomson d Ou Monday tust, Mr. J: “a Mi w, Carriage builder. of this City, in the 74th vear of his aye } At Rose Hill,on Friday moruing, the Lith instant, | with Christiunn resizna | atter a brief illfess, borve tion to the Divine Will Mrs. Ramsay, wife of the late John Ramsay, Esq, aged 73 years. leaving a | nun crous family tomeouru the loss of an aftectionate mother At Lot 16, on Tuesday the 1th instant, of Apopleay, Mr. Dowald Camp ll, Postmaster and Koad Commissioner, ii the oth year ol his age On the Mth instant, of uptioa, aged 21 yeurs, lawne Smith, eldest sou of Mr. John Corl i lute seatmenn on board IL M. Si ip Nile consal aul, it Oo Wednesday last, at her resid ence, Weymouth ! atreet, Miss Murguret MeDude, dress-maker, of an tection of tee lungs, mm the 46th year of At Bedeque on the iY itetanut, after a short illness which he bore with Coristian resiguation, Angus McDonald, Bsq., in the Gith year of bis age ner uve SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED: Is Heather Belle. Bourke Li—Orion, Melunis, New York ; Dec —Str mails Pictoa woos CLEARED: cocoent® 6d te Ga dis coveee wet Homespun, per yard........eee+-- | Apples, per dugen...... TUR, BE Donec occ veces ccec coins ee ORe S CLAIROON cs ons bbe bd ed0Os + 000 eos 4s 94 te 5s 3d SEE WE ON” oS cctwccs 044\ c6nderales 4dt.5d Bheopeking, Gach... ..- secs cvccess cess secces 6 KGE LEWI-, Market Clerk. WER ADYERTISERIERTS. REREAD OL Sugar, GEO ALARA Ae (xi. Hecuowar's Omrsent aso Pruie—Aédi-| DRY GOQDS, &c &c. tional Testimony —For the cure of coughs, colds, eWeals, and inetpient consumption, this exceileut Ouatinent, rubbed upeo the back aud chest, aided Y the internal use of Huolloway’s purifying Ville. stands wurivalled. Mr. J. Leouard, of Ben. | brriven Grange, Slige, writes: “Sorry, serry I) am T did not use your Oiutmeut and Pills in Sanwary last. The wondrous chavge they ef- fected on me after one week's trial astopishes every one and encourages me to proceed till they ¥e eutively cured my disease.” This plainly be Soild by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the SUBSCRIBER'S SALE ROOM, Queen I | Square, oy THUKSDAY, the7th JANUARY next at AL o'clock :— 50 chests CONGOU TEA, 4hbds BRIGHT SUGAR, 3 Baye Rice, 1 box Pearl ago, 4 bys Shoe Peus, 10 boxes Caudles, 4 boxes Groyud Coflee, 10 dozen Paiuted Pails, 10 dozeu Gorn Lrooins, | John's, N. F.; 30 Honey Dew ldo J. 8. CARVELL. tf . De | Char'town, Dec. 28, 1863 Ex Aanie Elizabeth & Laurel. ex the | above Veseels from New York and Boston— 200 bbls Bakens’ !'EXUE Subscriber has received, FLOUR, 200 do Choice Family do Lov do superiine do 30 do Pastry do 50 boxes Mould CANDLES, ov dozen Brooms, 3) do Buckets, 35 boxes SOAP. fe For sale on liberal terms. J. S. CARVELL. Ch'town, Dee. 28, 1863. tf | SUGAR! SUu.R! ' | “WME Subscriber off-rs for SALE— 10 Hhds. SUGAR, J. CARVELL. Charlottetown, Dec. 25, 1863 tf a Dec. 28, 1263. | MAILS. Winter Arrangement. rENUK MALLS for the neghtorng Provinees and the United States will, until further notice, be made ap and forwarded from the General Post Office, Charlottetown, every TUES- | DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY Evening, at S o'clock. For England, Newfoundland, aud Bermuda, jevery alternate THURSDAY, at 8 o'ciock, p. in. Sapplementary Mails will be made up every Sa- | TURDAY following, as follows: Thursday, Dee. ist, Vhoreday, Feb. 25th, Saturday, Jan. 2d, i864, Saturday, “ 27th, | Thursday, * Mth, Thursday, Mareh 10th, | Saturday, “ J6th, Saturday, ** i2th, } Thursday, ‘‘ 28th Thursday, “ 24th, Saturday, “ Sith, Saturday, ‘“ 26th, | Thursday, Feb. Ith, Thursday, April 7th, | Saturday, ‘“ 13th, Baturday, oe Sth. L. ©. OWEN, Postmaster-General. General Post Office, Charlottetown, Dec. 28, 1863. . FAKE NOTICE!!! LL PAKIELES indebred to the Snb- scriber by Note of Hand, Book Account, or otherwise, are requested to make payment before the loth of FEBRUARY NEXT, as legal proceed- jngs will be taken, without further notice, to re- invite attention to! | | Patronage of His Lordship the R. C. Bishop of Chariotletown, on Tuesday Evening, the 29ht December. Reserved seats, 4s td; Centre seats, 38; Back seuts, ls Gd; Private Gallery, 3x. Doors will be open at } pust 7 o'clock, pm; yucert to commence at 8 precisely. dickets to be had at the siores of WR Watson, Esqr, Hon D Brenan, Hon P Walker, Jas Reddin ana Owen Connolly, Esqrs, Messrs Wm Murray, Freneis McCarron, J A McKeuna, dud Joba Qnirk: December 14, 1863. Ci Christinas. OXS of WINE BISCULT, Jo Soda Dhitto, bo Ovster Crackers, bo Ginger Suaps, Jo Seed Cakes, Deo Water Crackers, | A few bis very superior Pilot Bread, very nice C21 OOD SS. tor family use, With a few causes of Suerry Wine, do Old Port, Do Chanipagne, lie Covnac Brandy, 25 cases Seotch Whiskey, 5 years in Bottle, 10 cuses Gitiverette, Sbhds Du Kupwer's Gin, ) All om cousipuwent, and will be eold low by WILLIAM bobD, | | Queen square. Fresh & Seasonable Goods, 1E subseriber has IN STORE and for | erew with difficulty reached the shore in the boats Dec. 18.—Schr. Idaho, * with, St : a. The ship was va ned the Janet Patterson, and was) produce Alum Ewery . Philsde Ljpelidaa > oats Ke ; . ’ . . aplended new juniper veesel of 700 toma, iron sponsible, Saville, Baitimere; do. Trinmpl:, Loa SO LE L, BRAT H E R. ped aud iron kneed, copper fastened, roand | bend, New York; de. is—sehr. Josep Story, t27T one . . a ag — wand : ; ; a 8 he Crouse, Gloucester, U.S. ; outs, ete } UST RECEIVED and tor Sile— ppg ae ee ee ’ 200 Sides Extra SOLE LEATHER had left Rechitucto bul a shert time belure spe aS : — 1S. CARVELI Wee wrecaed — “ss . 2 ee as 1 i. Se f . Su LAT Charlotteiown, Dec. 2 Sud. u ja returning Mr. Irving breught as passengers oS ee : ca a i :ieiiiaiatiibdeeatianliteenionia M Stevenson, hag, trow CQucs ¢, Jus. Howatt, Caariorretrows, Dec. 23, 1863. S| EIGHS ! SI EIGHS ' disq from St. Johu, aud anether geuliewan, van Provisions, bbs hes 1 » a MD hada A ass know .— La eef, (amall) p hi aoe hoon nen ee Tap . IR . es eee eee? —s Ust RECEIVED and for Sale by th. 2. - Ly by the GQuarler. 2.6 coos cree .- 31 tw Gd | Suberrie j a = yt rihber— A new O gan, inpert A from Montreal, waa Mutton, er tb.. = : a 5 2a ERIQAN SLES lateh dediented ia tae Carieton (Si. Jetn, N b Pork, per ts... ccve es “ = ait 3. & CARVELA. € athbele ( Dane Phe st. John Freeman Ww speak- Do (small)... dena *"| Charlottetown. Dec. 28, 1863 if oe tle serwwee 5AM * Lamb, per io i ye a Se eT See win sil is re hija sihiidinpaliioni site Oo Miwa. 7 wt—the wsentiem < Hutter (firesi).. Is bi to Us Oe ! vat yO Monsieur 1 fw be gentleman who ae a tae 944 two i GRAND VOLUNTEER Siveriuterded the coustenction of h orgau— : Pa. si te Oc Seat oe Pace eng eee Se ee Son ENYERTAINMENT sit quater: tanner; Wintke duruy beth \lassen ns yes “BA tec 9d : ao a % i ' Bliss Met'orun & presided, snd quail ad lherseif am is . ee a taut sami ‘ , perio. bb c®ee © osee cease ebes sa « + tithe . re ". » ’ ~ . Ts, with entire <atistaction te the Congregation. ‘Tine Pewrl Barter per lb... os eee thd Te MEMBERS Ok THE PRIN( E talewted young imiy, we SF ees PEE OO | Pinas. eet bated... ..0<0r007e20000n00 42s io 45s OF WALLS COMPANY purpose holding an appomted organist foc Carleina Chapel, and |p, is, We eerscdih + naiemianee ie MUI dd w 2gi/ Evierainment in the Temavenasce Hate, ou judging trom the musical abilities whieh sie has Gt weal, per ibs... coc. cece cece cece eee bg ty 24) TC ESDAY, the Ivth of January, 1864, for the | beectetors evinwed, we Uniuk the Congregation | go 6, pes duseu ts te is 34, purpose of raising Punde for the Company. hase exereierd corrcet judgment in selecting het Vegetables. } Lhe Commiitee have made arrangements to have for that difficw!t pesitiou.”’ Currente, per qt - : none | Fet served in a superior atyle, and no pains will Mise McCormick i the daughter ot Mra. E.) peas, per qt......-. np omoceccs acenet” ean to wake it the Tea of the Winter i MeCormick oi thia city. — RW Potatoes, per bushel.... e-bs 2d tu 1 Ad After the Tea, several Speeches will be deTivered al A alla EN ee CE Shcihinas 6 ci ccsccute 0450 OM by prominent Officers of the Volantcers, mterspersed It ic searecly necessary for us to cali attention | Turpipe, per busbel.... 2... 6... eee eee ee eee ds ~— fustrumentit and Vocal Music te the advertisement of the Volunteer Band, as it Grain. _ Volunteers are particularly requested to appeur . in the fort their resvective ¢ j ie couspicueus cuoug' te attract the notice of our) Wieat, per bushel. ... 0.220 ceee cece eens eee none | 2 the aritorm of their respective corps . . "Ts ale ~ . ; at tl . S teaders; but as ihe music ditcoursed by the Band parley oe inne nt ..43 to 4 Gd Tickets Is fd ene h; to be had at the Drug Store is a source of pleasure to every man. Woman and | Osta PM Tabet aie ge hye cccccnaste 00 %.8i1(6 ao SV OM, Keqg., aud at the Bouk Store of | chind wm town, it should be an object with all. whe Pouitry. Laird & Harvie. are able auenget us to cowtribute more or less | purkeyg. each.......-cccscccccccecceces 3: to 75 Dee. 23, 1863. towards keeping the Haud wm an efficient state. | iocse, cach. ... ..00 cece cece ccc ces steer: aie ee ee 3 Livery cuceuragement should be held out te the | powie, eack.... 2... sees ceeee ccececeeees 6d tw is | PRINCE COUNTY teewmbera, to tuduee them net to relax their eflorts | packs, each ............. 2.2. .-00--)8 3d to Is Gi fr [KT R B Tr tu perfect theurselves us far aa possible m their Partridges, ee aw) cade ue soccstd Gears GR lv. A SC OOL. toe’ tinental music The members have made Fish, (Pek Fi RST TER M for 1864 will com: | grat progress since they were organized a8 4 | Codfish, per gtl........ 2... 066+ .. 188 to 203 | mence on Jannary 4th, at 10 o'clock, am. awd, and as their music is a credit to theanelves, ertings, pee barrel... ....-- cece sues $0s to 40s! The Board of Prustees have determined to admit and therefore a credit te the town, we hope that) Mackerel, per dozen.......-...+--e+++ee+ 18 6d) virls for the future, und it is particularly desired the tawns-people will not be backward io swelling -aiwon, |) See eee ee pong | that all intending entrants will preseut themselves the reeepia of the Sbuzear.—R. W. S.ember. | on the above day on ‘ ke a Boards (Hemlloeh) .... 020. cece cccc cece 8s 6d to 4s Full _particulars regarding Fees, &c., may be Phe Sehr. Thomas Cisft, Cassady, master, from) po (Spruce).... 2-6 eeee sees cee eves 4s to bs, ascertuined from the Subscriber. New York, for Coarivtteiown — owned by Mr.) po (Pine). .ceeeee cece er eens enee ree Ts to Os marae Wa, MONK Master Thomas Foley, of this Ctty—wae driven ashore a Shingles, pot M........0 ccccece cece cess 108 00 LbF 2i ation k { Boxes Raisins, Chitown, December 14, 1863. isl Sw Just in time for Christmas! Currants. Confectionary, &e. &c. pure Sabseriber has Just RECEIVED an extensive Stock of GROCERIES, which he offers clieup for Cash, among which wall be found— 200 bLis No. L APPLES, (choice), Doves Oranges, Do Lemous, Do Currranta, Sugur, Molasses, Tobacco, (a goed article), Boxes Congon and Souchong TEAS, | A large assortment of Confectionary, i CAKE OKRNAMENYDS, &c. 15U boxes Lozenges, Bays of assorted Nuts. ‘=> Le All orders from Town and Country for Cake, | Contectionary, &e. prompily attended to. ALEX. McKENZIF, inl & rw Sin Water-street. | Cn Consignment, { CHESTS CONGUU ThA, | 4 hbhds Bright Sagar, 4 punchs Demerara Rum, 10 kegs Daking Soda, 30 dozen Painted Pails, 30 dozen Corn Brooms, Boxes Stareh, Ditto Caudles, 6 boxes Ground Coffee, At lowest figures, by WILLLIAM DODD, Queen Square. Ch town, December 1, 1563 ish dw NOTICE! A by Notesof Hand or Book Account, are hereby reunired tomake iumediate pavinent to MA LCOLM i} Dee. 14, 1863. I have this day appointed my Attorney to receive }and yive discharges for the same. i WILLIAM McGILL Charlottetown, l 4th December, 1863. islwyvilm } i Diag aoe 7 VOCALIZATION., Vp ks. Ww ENTWORTH STEVENSON pL begs respeeifaily to inform the Residents of | Charlottetown that she is prepared to receive a | limited number of pupils for the most modern style bef singing. Terms cau be obtained of Mrs. W | Stevenson, at her residence in Great George street. November 23, 1863. | The sale of the Plantation Bitters is w thout pre ‘cedent in the histury of the world. There is no secret in the matter. They wre at once the most ‘speedy, atrengthening health restorer ever discov. ,ered. They ‘are composed of the gele>rated Calisaya Lark, Cas- this. ‘Their purity can always be relied upon fearitla Burk, Daad-livn, Chamomile, Flowers, La- | vender Fiowces, Wintergreen, Anise, Clover Buds, | Orange-peel, Suake root, Caraway, Coriander, ; Burdock, S.—T.—1860—-X. &c. They are especially recommended to clergymen, | pablie speakers, and persone of literary habits and | sedemiary lite, Who require free digestion, a relish | for food, and clear mental facalties. | : . ' ' Delicate females and weak persons are certain to | i God in these Bitters what they have so long ivoked for. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. | They create a healthy appetite. Oranges, Apples, Raisins, LL persons indehed to the subscriber, | McLEOD, Esquire, Solicitor, Charlottetown, whou | Toey are an antidote to change of water and diet. | The Goods is, i | previously received, comprise in part:— Supecfine Cloth, Searlet, White and } Beaver and Whitney | Biue Flannels, | Cloth, White and Printed ! Black avd Fancy Doe- Shirting, skins, Fiannels, ' Tweed and Sealskius, | Cents’ Fianvel Shirts, | Plain, Checked and Mo ers, Scaria, Tice, Collars, Gloves, Gente’ Fur, Cloth and Wool Caps, Silk, Cloth and Felt Hats, | &e. &e. &e. | Gloves, &c, in yanety. d Wirter Mantles and Mantle Cloths, Striped Wincies, French Merinoes, Coburgs, |Lustres and Fauey Dreas Goods, | Sbirtings, Fall an ‘Fitch, Oppossum and other FURS, | | RIBBONS, in the New Shades aud Styles; ‘Fall and Winter Shawls, } together with a large variety of useful DRY GOODS. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's loots & Shoes, } a large aseoriment ; Mens’ and Boys’ heavy BOOTS and BROGANS, | Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’, Youths” and Children’s _ RUBBER BOOTS & SHOES, / uf the very best manufacture. Ladies’ RUBBER and FELT BOOTS, &e. Ke. } Our uanal assortment of HARDWARE, | PAINTS, GLASS, PUTTY, &c. Paiat, Olive, Seal, Cod, and Kerosene OILS, GROCERIES, a complete assortment, aud allof first-class quality. Our TEAS are very superior. The abovs Steck of Goods having been carefully selected, are confidently offered to the public at the lowest paying prices. Charlottetown, Nov. 16, 1863. Christmas Presents AND New Wear's Gifts. bw 2 Exteusive Sale of CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND INEW YEAR’S GIFTS, LAIRD & HARVIE'S Bookstore, _ South Side of Queen Square. ‘ye commence this day, aud be coutinued exch day until all are disposed of, comprising in part— | _ PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, iu splendid binding and styles. A Magnificent Assortment of | | | | } Church Services and Prayer | Books, j ; It requires but a single trial to understand | [py yvorions styles and bindings, viz: — Moroeco | Autigne : Blue, Green, Purple and Scarlet Velvets, Oak sides, Pliin Morecco, | Gilt Rims and Clasps, etc. ‘Ladies’ Reticules, with Ivory, Silver | and Gold. | PAPER MACHIE GOODS. \In writing Desks, Work Boxes, Wash Stands, Ladies’ Compamons, Card Baskets, i Stationery Cases, etc. | Writing Desks, Geutlemen’s Walking Canes, mounted | Gutta-Percha Vases, Gutta Percha Card Trays, Fruit Baskets, Inksiands, &e. An extensive and varied assortment of , Tuey overcome ¢ fecte of dissipation aad late hours. | | They prevent wiasmatic and intermittent fevers. They cure D yspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrba, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cure LiverComplaint and Nervous Headache, They are the best Bitters in the world. Tuey make the weak wan strogg, and are exhausted na- ture’s great restorer. | The following startling and emphatic statements | caw be seen at our office. | Letter of Rev, E F. Crane, Chaplain of the 107th New. York Regiment : | Near Acquis Creex, March 4th, 1863. Owing to the great exposure and terrible decom. position after the battle of Antietam, I was utterly prostrated and very sick. My stomach would uot | retain medicine, An article cailed Piantation Bit- ‘ters, prepared by Dr. Drake, of New York, was | preseribed to give me strength and an appetite. To iny great surprise they gave me immediate relief. | Two bottles almost allowed me to join my regiment ;* * * * T have since seen them used in many “cases, and am free to say, for hospital or private | purposes, I know of nothing like them. Key. E. F. Crane, Chaplain. Letter from the Rev. N. E Giups, St. Ciairs- t ville, Pa.: GENTLEMEN: ~—You were kind enough, on a former ocoasion, to send me a half dozen bottles of Planta- tion Bitters for $350. My wife having derived much beuefit from the use of these Bitters, | desire her to continue them, and you will please send us six bottles more for the money inclosed. I ao, very truly, yours, N. E. Gicps, Pastor Ger. Ref. Church. Souniens’ Hower, Superintendent’s Offve, } Cincinnati, Ohio, Jaa. loth, 1863. * * * * * T have given your Plantation Toey strengther tue system and enliven the wind They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. i Games and "Toys. Games of Solitaire, Aunt Sally, Wm. Tell, Popin- jay, Pepe Joan, Parlor Bowls, Racing, Cal- | culation, Drafts, Chess, &e. &e. &e. | Toys in every variety suitable for Holiday Presents. | PUZZLES & DISSECTIONS, in great variety. | HUNDREDS OF DOLLS, EVERY SIZE. |\Drawing HKeom Books, Poetical Works, Keepsaies, Anunals, &c. A splendid lot of New Books, suitable for Children, together wiih ap abuodance of other articles which cannot be enumerated. DON'T FORGET Laird & Harvie’s, South Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, Dee. 21, 1853. | Canada Flour. November Inspection. 0 FLOUR, choice; 25 bbls Cabin Biscuit, Toronto manufacture. For sale by J. ROBERTS ECKART, Telegraphic Building, Water-etreet. December 14, 1563. s . Paints, Oils, &c. cue Subsertber has received per Tuxngsa, trom LIVERVOOL— No. } White WHITELEAD, Green, Blue, Red and Yellow PAINT, Boiled and Raw LINSEED OIL, Furniture and Coach VARNISH. Whiting, Paris White and Venetian Red, Patent Dryer, Powice Stove & Emery Cloth, Gentlemen’s, BBLS No 1 Superfine Canada. | Barbadoes. nud “ C. M. Rich from Boston, the per above vessels, in addition to those | subscribers have completed their i:mportations for \the weason, whieh, with stock on baud from pre- vious importations, they offer for sale at their neual Low Pricee. The présent importa! ious comprise : 2hhds Barbadoes Sagar] 5 bales Clothe, 00 de Mascovade Mo- o Curpete and lasses, Woollens, | Wchests prime Congou| 4 do Paper-hangings, T 4 do Cotton Warp, 6 do Prinied Unbleach- ed & Whiite Calicos, ea, 300 excks Coarse Salt, | 50 sides Sule Leather, 6 cusee Rendy-made! 2do Stuiped Shirtings, Clothing, 2 do Glazed Linings, 9 do Ladies’ Boots &! 2 do Bulfulo Skins, Shoes, 2 hide Pain Oil, 4do Rubber do do 3 do Silks & Ribbons, 3 do Millinery, 4 fo Haberdashers, 114 packayes assorted Painta, | 20 tons assorted Iron 150 bars Muotw Me tual, .. 4do Linen Drapery, j, and j in. Kegs 1 do Hoefsry, Lutt Bolts, 6}, by ¢, 1 de Gloves, . 7 by i. ae 2 doSbuwls & Mautles,| 20 bandles Spring, Cast & Blister steel, 30 vets Wilkic & Gray's Plough Metals, 100 {¥rought Iron Plongh Shares, | 3 de Ladies’ Furs, | Odo Dress Materials, 10 packages Giasgew, Goods, 11 Gala Plaids. Winsers, Shaw Is, Priuted Shirting ,Plan-| | nels & Shirts, Com-/100 packagers Nails and forter®, Buys & Bag-| Spikes, | ging, Osnaburgs, Ca-| 50 do Ironmongery and | eos, Cotton Handker Naurdware. | chiefs, &e, &c. | Casks Bak ng Soda, Whiting, Paity, Wash- ing Sods, Bis Jamaica Ginger, Croshed sayar, Currauis, Kegs Cud- bear, Powder, Mustard, Boxes London Soap, Raisins, Lozenges. Extract Logwood, Pepper.G ass, Bays Rice, Pepper, Alispice, Oorks. Coffe, Coils Manilla | Rope; Dozeus Pails, Brooms, Ke. &e D. G. & S. DAVIES. Charlottetown, Dec. 7, 1869. Wholesale Purchasers, ‘QSHE Subseriber respectful y intimates that he has received on CONSIGNMENT, Ex * Gazelle,’ from Liverpool, and * Cabet,”’ trom Giasgow, the following GOODS, which ave offer- ed to the Trade at the lowest payiug figure, foi | cash or approved paper : 8 hhds DeKaper's GENEVA, 50 cases eS o (Anchor brand} 6 casks old Islav Waster, (very tine) 20 cases Campbeltown WHISKEY, warranted the Pure McQee, 59 packages English Congo TEA, 10 casks Crushed SUGAR, 50 boxes T. D. PIPES, 10 ewt Liverpool SOAP, 50 doz. Linen Thread, Nos 22 and 35, 50 Gross Cotton Reels, (Clarke's) 200 Ibs Londen Mixed Pins, (in ounces) 50 doz coloured Uotton Handkerehie?s N, RANKIN. 2m 1863. December! 1863, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, Queen Street, Nov. 9, 1863. CLOTHS, CLUTUS, FUR CAPS, FU CAPS, SEAL SKIN COATS, OVER COATS, OVER COATS, RUBBER BOOTS, RUBBER BOOTS, RULBER SHOES, RUBBER SHOES, (#3 An extra choice in the above GOODS is offered, and goed value given for the money, at BKER & SONS. Dge. 7, 1863. LIGHT! | V TE now offer for inspection our FALL i SUPPLY of KEROSENE LAMPS, being ithe largest and best stock ever offered in this’ i City; wearly all are new and elegant patterns, i with sewe fine style of HAND LAMPS, and are (offered at less prices than hitherto. Qur Lamps i this season are fitted with the new ‘ Union Burner,” the latest and best burner introduced ' giving more light than any other, aad by means ‘of which the Lamp can be lighted without re- | moving the chnnney. ALSO RECHIVED, | 900 doz. KEROSENE CHIMNEYS, (four sizes), 20 gross KEROSENE WiCKS, (three sizes) 6 doz. PAPER SHADES, 3 dez. LANTERNS, (very superior). To Arrive SHoRTLY—30 barrels of our usua | superior quality Kerosene Om. i WU. E. STARBIRD & CO. Nov. 23, 1863. City Hardwere Store ‘Dr. W. G, Sutherland, N returning thavks for the very liberal patrovaye bestowed since commencing business, trosts that the same may still be continued towards ihim. He wishes farther to state his present large | stock of DRUGS and CHEMICALS, ehoice | Perfumery, Toilet Articles, &¢ &e. The best des | cription of every thing connected with the trade, | selected in LONDON irom the best establishments by those competent of doing justice to the business | The Dispensary Department will be under his own | immediate superintendence. | Dr. Sutherland begs aleo to observe that he trusts | the fact of having practised in Scotland several | | years, and nearly twenty years of exteusive colouial | practice in every branch of his profession, combined with unremitting assiduity and personal attendance, } will not fail to obtain contidence and ensure sutis- faction. (7° Advice to the poor gratis. | Queen-street, Ch'town, P. E. Island, . December 7, 1563. —— ee ees ~ DEMERARA RUM. PUNS. OLD RUM, exeeilent flavor, 1 just received, ex “ Transit.’’ and will be gold | at as low figure #8 any in the City ‘ N. RANKIN, Qneen-street. Dec. 14, 1864. im SUGAR & RUM, From the West Indies direct. "Prue Subseribers wiil offer at AUCTLON | on arrival, the Cargo of the Brigt. ** HELEN | DAVIES,” expecied about the 25th iustaut, froin ] 60 Hhds and Tierees SUGAR, 60 Puucheous RUM. Oct. 26, 1853. J.& T. MORRIS. HAY and TURNIPS. Roe SALL. on the subscriber’s Farm, A QUANTITY oF HAY. and a Few Thonu- sund Bushel« of TURNIPS. GEORGE COLES. | Charlottetown, Oct. 19th, 1863. 4 5 1863 y SPECIAL NOTICE! /Tothe Citizens of Charlottetown, P. E. Island, and vicinity. TIXNHE undersiyoed would respecttully ask attentiog to the Preparations known as HUNN ws.’ UNIVERSAL COUGH AEMEDY, | | | Jurbadoes, cousisting Of | | | 1 case nsworted Cutlery, | eall | conse of Koni Street and King's Square, directly | Opposite the Store of Beer & Sous, and examine na ' wood and complete an ASSOKTMENT OF FUR- | NITURE, comprising wany sow aud beuutitul | designs, as cum be found in this City. His long experience iu the business with facilities for prosecuting the same to advantage, combine j Witte moderute expenees, enables him to sell pia GOODS at much less per cent than any other Fur- | niture store in this Island. Every article requised ‘for Housekeeping supplied at this Establisiment. | A few of those celebrated Clothes Wringers. a j Most convenient article in u good Housekoeper's Laundry. N. B.—One Superior Rosewood, 7 octavo PIANO FORTE, London make GEORGE DOUGLASS. Corner of Kent Street and King 8 Synare. Chariottetown, Nov. 30. i863. FROM BRITAIN. Autumn & Winter Clothing, Per Bargue “* GAZELLE.” CHARLES BELL, Merchant Tailor, Queen-st, Char’town, /£S NOW RECEIVING «@ new and | extensive supply of FASHIONABLE | FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FOR MENS WEAR, Which will be opened for inspection in a few days October 19, 1863 ee —_—_——— FOR CHRISTMAS! AYER & VALENCIA RAISINS, Carrants, Candied Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, Superior Mixed Spices, Mixed Pickles, Cheere, APVLES, Onions, &c. BEER & SONS. Dee, 21, 1863, Qin FARMERS! LOOK HERE! EM Subscriber hae reeenwed, Ex Lavy } Despavs, direct from the Manufacturers, a | LAKGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF Goods generally kept in Stock. | Newly Invented Patent PLovens, for 1 and 2 horses, | Do 0 de Threshing Machines, for t | Horse, warrauted the best on the Island, aud com perform as much work as some of the two Horse | power by other makers ; thus eflecting a vast amonnt of labour both of man and horse, and avoiding the great injury and loss of Straw under the inclement weather until it is left useless for fodder for catile. New Putent Root and Straw Cutters, for saving Hay and Oats “ * Churus, t take exeetient Butter in 10 minutes. os "Cultivator and Stamp Extractor, to ruine 10 ton by two men. 44 ae Potutoe Diggers,——just wanted, —with several other improved Farniung Implemenia. The above Machines will now be sold at low prices, in order to prove the advantages of them }over the old fashioned ones, by which such expe- ditious wud excellent work is now performed. A vast benefit vo the land has been etfected by the use of those newly invented / YLINDAR MOULD. BOARD PLOUGHS, of Sautu & Fito, Greea- tield, Mass., who have obtained several Gold Prizes for the discovery they have wade in reducing lubor, and the draft ‘on horses, to nearly one- that of the old Scotch aud Irish Ploughs. Parties wanting any of the above valuable and }low priced Machines this season will require to ) order them on an eurly day, having now only a few lett on hand for specimens, at OrwRLI Crear Srore, Cheaper than the cheapest, from A S#EDLE TO AN ANCHOR. P. STEPHENS. Orwell, Sept. 14, 1863. Stoves! Stoves! HE subseribers hive now completed their Antumn and Winter Stock cof STOVES, and have on hand the largest stock ever imported by }any one Louse in this city, consisting in part of—~ Magician, Union, Black Diamong and Friend Cook Stoves for Coal. Niagara, Waterloo, Royal Arch, Broadside, Goldea Purwer, Enstera Premium, and wany other patterns of Wood Cook Stoves. Franklin Stoves for wood and cox! in great variety. Cannen Sioves for shops and halls; Parlo;, Cooke, Air tigiit, Norsery and Bed-room Stoves. A t variety of BOX STOVES, enitable for seiool- honses, churches, &e. Av. Extra Pots, Tea Kettles and Iron Boilers. Also, eXtra sets pstone and Grates for Meviemn and | Black Diamond Stoves, all of whieh will be sold fen eary terms, or the lowest possible prices for ; DODD & ROGERS. val-et., Nov. 0. uf nah Dodd's Brick Store, Pow j TS | McLELLAN’S EXPRESS, Ruaning on BE. & N. A. Railway. Cc UNNECTING at 8). Joho with Tuanern's American Express (Ofice 10 & 12 Court Sqanre, Boston) for United Sites, bonnie Feder: icton, Nova Scotia, &c. At Shediac with Steamers and Stages to Prince Edward Island and the Nort3 Shore And at Moncton with King’s Stages for Dorches | ter, Sackville, Auibenst, Sc. 'Goods Bought & Sold, and Notes Drafts. and Bills collected. Orricr 1x St. Jons— Turner's American Express Office, No. 75, Prince William Steet. M‘LELLAN BROS. Proprictors, AGENTS. Wy. GURCL EGE Oe Br sp coesics ... Charlottetown. W.. B. MeaeGey, } 20 iiss cncesstet Bees Shediac. ee eee er o Hakpe's Chatbam, July 27, 1863. 5 moe Wu. R. WATSON EGS to intimate that be has received, B per ‘‘Turrnsa’'~~ 12 Cases and one Cosk APOTHECARTES’ WARK, i Poncheou English VINEGAR, | Cask PAINTS, Boiled aud Raw Linseed O1L, | Bale CLOVES, | 1 Bale Senna, | Cask Olive Uil, 2 Bole. Saltpetre, | 6 Barrels Washing Soda, 1 Cask Baking Soda, 1 Cask Sulphur, 2 Bole Alum, 1 Bul. blue Store, 1 Cask Copperas, 1 Bb!. Cudbear, 6 Bbis. English Ground Redwood, 3 Caser English Confectionary. For sale at the CITY DRUG STORE. Charlottetown, Jane eth, 1863. Pensez-2-moi. A’ M. Ro. WATSON has received, per *Unanvus,” from LONDON, the above new and fushiunabie SCENT, wyciter with buarns Rimebe’s Bouquet, West End, Jockey Club, Frangipane, Wood Violet, Love's Myrtle, Hedyoe- mia, Millelear, Rondgletia, Germuam, Guanis, Bonqnet, Ess Bonqnet, Ritle Volunteers’ Bonquet, Windsor Bonqnet, New Mown Hay and Sweet Pea, Svdeuhaw. kau de Cologne, a6 seid at the Crvetal Palace, Trevle Lavender Water, distilled from Mitcham Flowers, Toilet Vinegur to supersede Eau de Cologne for all Toilet om Sauitory purposes, Aromatic Vinegur wud Smelling Salts, in Morocco Cuses, Pastiles, Sachets, Marking Ink, Combe, Brushes, Spenyes, Kazors, Glycerine, Honey, Brown Windsor, Rose, Sund and Vomice Sone, Soup Tablets, Naples Soup in Pots, Transparent Soup, in Cukes and Sticks, for shaving, &e. a. &e. City Deve Sroxg, June 8, L863. *Epreses the power possessed by Holloway's re- 7 firxiu# Batter, 6 casks Baking Soda, | Bitters to hundreds of our noble soldiers whe stop WM. R. WATSON. For atl Throat and Lung Cepipleints. fiedies in checking the course of those chest SOMETHING NEW! leover any amounts remaining unpaid after that 0 bbls assorted Crackers, = aera ’ ; : City Drug Stere, Nov. 9, 1863. ; ; dicorders which, when slighted or improperly , "(ie a ae soda and oyster,) | date. rv itt ende KANC i BBP SA, | here, more or less disabled from various causes, aud, ~ ay eRe oh dances ———— | RU NNEWELL‘'S T OLU ANODYNE, Sherwoeod’s Tea & Coftce Strainer. treated, entail much suffering aud end wuluveur- | 12 boxes Liverpool Soup, 12 do Stareh, Detable, Tee. 28, 1868. ae the effect is marvellous and gratifying. PINE SHINGLES ; | c ; USEFUL and OKNAMENTAI ARTICLE, to be attached to the Spout of a | Tea or Colfe Pot. Price ouly ie ud. The great Nearalgic, Kheumatic, Head-Ache, | ably. A : a iad | Tooth- Ache, Loss of Sleep, and General Nervous M. No. 1 PINE SHINGLES, ex Mewedy. Also for the Pains in Monthly Monstra- I 0 * Elizabeth ,"’ from Neweastle,Mirumichi, ations a perfect relief. : "UNX : os : ~ ee , |; CAST FUNNEL IRONS, which every house rent ee en ae Pdi iis HUNNEWELL'S ELECT! C PILLS, | owver should have. LANTEKAS, to bern Kero 4 fee * | qhe most perfect form of Catbartic ever given to | © Oil without chimuies. ] ; ‘the public, which uever require more than two and All for sule by Dec. 14, 1863. , North American Hotel, ‘weldowm but one for a dose ; act without the least H. KE STARBIRD & CO. | griping, and cure Vity Hardwure store, Kent-street, Charlottetown, | INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA. Augnat 10, 1863. pe 3 — FOR SALE, NE and SPRUGE BOARDS, Prive and Cepar BuIncies, Pine Paitixas, 6 pans Demerara Rum, Ab hds DeKuyper Gin, M) New Pork barrels, 4 boxes Tobacco, 25 bagy two-duch Nails, 20 bbis Baldwin App!es, Cases BOOTS and Shoes, A small lot of DRY GOODS. Teems—All enme over £10, three month's credi', on approyed Notes WILLIAM DODD Such a preparation as this is I heartily wish in every fuimily, in every hospital, and at hand on every battle field. GQ. W. D. Anprews, Superintendent. LEVEE. H': EXCELLENUY the Lienteoan: Governor will held a LEVEE at Govern- ment House, on FRIPAY, the First day of Januaky next, (being New Year's Day), at two o'clock Kach veutieman is reqnested to he provided with sl iieeseiiaaiinatilitiall einai HEALTH AND PURE BLOOD ARE INSPEPERABLE, Reeollect that all sickuess arises from impurity of the bleed, and that Judseon's Mountain Herb Pills witl as surely find out and cleanse these im- PUrities from the system, that dixease ennnot etist. So simple and innocent are the herbs and plants that compose them, that it is not necessary kave them sugar cented in order that the stomach ean bear them. Ju most cases, Pills are sugar coated because the materials of which they a made are no griping and maliguant, that herwine a delicate stomach could uot bear them. These Pills deal with disease as its, avd will | | | Dr. W. A. Cuirps, Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont a card, tobe handed to the Aide-de-Cauip in waiting. Regiment, writes :—" wish every soldier had « In order to prevent mistakes, it is requested that | bottle of Plantation Bitters. They are the most those uentlewen only who have received Cards of | : fect, and barmlese tonic I ever used.” | c : December 28, 1363. Auctioneer. | Invitation, with the privilege of the Entree, will | Seana, -silitiiaite —_ ho TEL, lormerly known as the | enter at the Sonth door. Other gentlemen paving “GLOBE HOTEL,” is the largest. in } | City, and ceutrally situated; it is now opene Th ra thejr respects to His Excelleucy by the Eastern | QUEBEC PORTER & ALES. | ‘for the reception of permanent and transient | ga¢i,, BILIOUSNESS, LIVEK COMPLAINTS, PILES, WOKMS, aud all derangements of stomavh or bowels, | P I e above preparations, of sach unbounded repu- | nin the United Stutes have the confidence of,| Laru Wicrarp's Hortet, Wasnrneton, D C., May 22d, 1863. : “C LONGWORTH, | rer GextLemen:—We require another supply of your Lieut. Col. & Aide-de-Comp. Boarders. ‘The eubseriber truste, by strict atten- tei a Oe JAMES PUKDIE. : : : N. & a aap : ae rs. » by strict sed by, pu Pb ,andst! Ch'town, Dee. ne = by removing the cause, bet wil, St. Charles-st. Brewery, Quebec. Government House, 16th Dee., 1863. Plantation Bittera, the popularity of which daily 5\.. 46 the wants and comfort of bis friends and_ ns a me ah uns einen Ch'town, AA, 1863 i div re 8p and restore the broken constitution. pete 4 Thomas Lloyd, Proprietor. increases with the guests of our house. the pubhe generally, to merit a share of public of invalids, who will find them in strict conformity | SULTANA RAISINS. here are many whe have so trifled with their Ez D U CA TIO N. —— Respectfully, tronage. to nature ip medicine. enn - a ys wedicine = = OTTLED ALES & PORT eR, ol | . po & Co Mer The Best oF ee oe on hand. i Without resorting to the common method of co- | i 9 Eten t: RAISINS, + fet noteven these despair; ineredulity an ; J : s fan } ° , * | Goad Stabins for cur. amaburel betees, ithe |t { adverticing, | would ask confidence to teat | 26 quarter Boxes LAY RAl ‘rpliciam is overthrown by a mass of cabneee superior brands, from the above Brewery, for To the Residents of Charlotte- ‘on of Vv ae | Goud Stadting . no lumns of advertieng vfid re VER “sone, Sale in lots to suit purchasers. G, A. LLOYD. Peake's Building, Water-street. | C''town, P. E. 1 , Dec. 28, 1563, BOARD OF EDUCATION. VALENGJ 50 do ELEME FIG, 6 Barrels OU aa | careful bostler ee RPuY. F : | them, which will be sacred. Be sure that every bottle bears the fac-simile of | JOHN MURP » Proprietor, —_— ; ‘ : | Ch. Town, P. E. I., Nov. 23. 1s63. ly JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, | : as our signature on a steel plate label, with our private | ; | Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass. RUTS Bina ae CITRON & PECLS, W. FE. Dawson. | W. E. D AWSON, | GBP For sale by all Wholesale and Retail Dealers. | aes 0. tine a i truly irresistible. At first the virtues weribed to the MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS — = ed tebulows. The public nad been so aa ceived that they could wot beliewe the Pie truths aivaneed by their discoverer. Yet Uideviable, attested bY Witnesses of the town and Vicinity. ve K UNRERSIGNED being desirone of i ‘lasses for instruction in-the Latin, | Gackt Fs baa Jialian languages, aa we!l as in | stamp over the cork. Drawing aud Perspective, can be consulted by . ' i Pp. H. DRAKE & CO. | The greatest freedom of correspondeoce solicited — ; { highest characts fEXIE monthly meeting of the Board of | jeads ot fumili¢s and others, as to Terms, Hoare, | 202 Broadway, N. Y. NTIMATES to those of his Conntry | Yeslers ot good reterences supplied on Comwission. | a ion ae lity, have proved, i Education will be held at the Board Room, | &e., at his RESIDENCE, King’s Street, in od a . ushin. Dennaite, Vode | customers who are indebted to hits, that 1, | heptember 7, 1863. i TREACLE, * flighty henle ein ants, tne virtace of this Prince of Wales College, on THURSDAY, the Stat rouse lately aceupied by Mujor Beete, near the; Sold by sll respec — {will require payment by, nt the lusest, the 10th: W. R. WATSON, ' EALLY UOud, can be bad at a oar aa a tmark by their miraculous jst, at baif-past ten o'clock, # m. residence of Frederick Brie SEWRERY Grocers, Hotela, Saloons, and country dealerg. ‘DECEMBER. ~ ‘ T. DESBRISAY. & Aronte p , nae a rer @ Hew era in medicine, , JOUN MCNEILL, See'y. . =" , ey 5 ' November 2, 1863 | Y . W. SKINNE ' ¢ Sold by al Medicine Dealers vee Pee 2, 186 F sania ? Charlottetown, Nov. 9, 1304. isl tf ; Sept, 14, 1863. November 2, 180. * | Oct. 18, "63 BM. W. SKINNER, Oct. MK, 1363 “ae ; o> .