thed fer Hor Majesty's approval. Now, we suppose there can f° longer be any doubt that BKaraum, the Prince of Humbuge; and if the lat-! Provisions. treat Humbag bas row been set at reet for ter were to come here te-morrow, we really be- Boo, Comall) per OD...00 000-2000. cs ese. ste Me yay xt No. thx Quo Be t! he Vindis ld : Do by the quarter.....--++.-+-++++0.3d to dhd | aer. We oball publish is our Re xt} the | teve that the | urdieator would wot require much | tha tt Oi ck 554s sacs ea: ee | pateh frem the Duke, with, perhaps, seme remarks | pressing to participate with us ia his advertising — adhe web Shad ees eeeey none | | ’ See ee Pees seer cores on the suggestions offered by hie Grace fee sett! ing the Laad Question by other means than the | Commissioner s' Award What a comment on all the beastieg, promis- | ing and wonsense uttered by the Government party, from His Excellency the Lieut. Governer , down, respecting the Award and the Arbitration’ ' Allother schemes were denounced as “ visionary’ exonpting thie famews Land Comumissias, whieh eailed forth the mest extravagent plaedite fren Mr. Dundas, iu hie apecebes to the Legislature, | and in hie ceplice to addeesess from the country, and which Mesre. Gray & Ce. boasted, a theu- wand times, thet they could carry through the Professor Brenan look te his lauecls, He is said —however justly we don't pretend to assert—to be ome of the great humbugs ef the day: but he | is ae a farthing rush light compared to the blaze of genius exhibited im the practice of the ancient art of humbeq by Mossrs. Gray & Co. Mr. Seerstary l’epe, ia the islander of Friday last, premises tae “apeak freely" in his next editerial about the Duke's cruel destruction of the Award. We bare no doubt be will; and it is pleasant to know that he will be aided in his ex- ercise of the freedom of speech by his having been relieved from all his Land Agency business, so that we may expect to find him “ pitching” inte the Proprietors with a hearty good will. - —_—>— INTERCOLONIAL AFFAIRS. The late President of the Canadian Executive, the Hoa. D'Arcy MeGee, has just been visiting our neighbours of Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick in the interest, manifestly, of intercolonial affairs; and some few of our Continental contem- poraries are of opinion that he has “ lost the grace of Lis mission” by teo long association with the Sandfield administration. Now what are the facta. The two provinces of United Canada had until lately but two political parties; but now there is a third one in Canada East. “ John A. McDonald cersus John Sandtield McDonald and Geerge Brown,” represent the present state of things in Canada West; whilst “George Cartier versus Dorion and Sicotte et al,” expressed the state of parties in Canada East until very recently. John A. MeDousld, who is a Protestant and representative of the Orangemen, co-operates im polities, on the part of Canada West, with George Cartier, whe is the representative of the “ church party” so called, on the part of Canada East. On the other hand, John Sandfield McDonald, whe is a Catholic, and George Brown, a “ broad Protestant,” represent jvintly the liberals of Canada West, and co-operate with the Reds or liberals of Canada East, who until lately have been led by Dorion and Sicotte. But Dorion deserted hie party ou the Intercolonial Railway, leaving behind him in the Cabinet, Sicotte, Me- Gee and others who were in favour of the pro- ject. Things continued in this state until it pleased Sandfield MeDonald to resume official ties with Dorion at the expense of Sicette and the Rail- way. Now, MeGee having followed Sicotte into office and out of it again on thie yery Railway question, seems to us to have fairly and fully es- tablished hie mght to be considered tlie “ repre- seatative man” of thia very interest; and if suc- cessful in this and the federal question, we shall net be unwilling to regard him as deserving the —— eT Foland to confiem the Award, will not be sub-| have no interest in “ Professor's Brenan's”’ affairs | any atere than we have in these of “ Professor” patconage We are sorry for having incurred the displeasure of the linadicator. for we did express the hope, a the commencement of its career, that it might be a useful ally of ours im political controversy; and we have written nothing yet to shew that we have abandoned the hope. We certainly did not sup- . | pose that the new-bern spite, or some other feeling i the breasts ef our friends, would have carried them se fac us to prompt the insinuations in the second and third sentences of the above extract. In publishing Professor Brenan’s advertisements, we were actuated by no other “ motives” than a i desire to profit, in an honest way, by our adver- + caiitndh, eile Gp aneaient al teal | tising space, and to give the “Professor” the Hritiah Cabinet, @een | ae they had such tremendens infuence there. Let | same chance that we would give to any of his | fellow citizens of the United States who come | here frequently, personally or by agent, to adver- | tine their unparelled skill and their wonderfully renowned specifies, which never fail te eure all the ills that flesh is heir to; and we assure the | publishers of the Vindicator {hat we cherish none ibut the most friendly feelings towards them, strengthened by an admiration of the “ indepen- | dent and straightforward course” they have pur- | aued as journalists. If the spite, which so ill-be- comes then, cannot be removed in any other way, | we would suggest that they should write a ter- ribly severe advertisement on Professor Brenan, and we promise to publish it, in a conspicuous place, at a very handsome discount on our usual rates. J ———<>o-—_—__— “wt The Mayor and City Couneil of Charlottetown have forwarded a lengthy Address to the Queen, praying that Her Majesty will be pleased to with- hold Her Royal assent to the Act passed in the last session of the General Assembly, to authorize the Government to sell the Military Barracks in Char- lottetown. It seems that some of the citizens wish to have the Barracks and Battery placed in the cus- tody and under the caro of the Mayor and City Coanejl, in order te form a place of healthfel re- ereation for the citizens and their families, and a parade ground for the Volunteer Force. This may be al! very well, but if said people were very anxious about the health of the citizens they would certainly endeavour to remove without delay that nuisayee, the old Market Hoase, from our principal paisere.—Prorusrast. _ +> By Telegram, received on Thursday night, we learn that Mrs. Young, the widow of the late Hon. Jaha Young, and mother of the Hon. Dr. Yeung, of this City, died very suddeuly at Halitay. _ ooo MELANCHOLY ACCIDEN'F.—We regret to learn jthat a young man named John Taylor, aged about 15 years, clerk to Mr. Charles Gwen, Mer- chant, of Georgetown, was accidently drowned while bathing Mh that port, on Weduesday even- ing last. ——__ apo -- SaiLep, Ist Angust, Barque “ Gazelle,” Robt. Irvine, Master, for Liverpool. Cargo — Deals. Passenger, Mr. John Lea. ee STRAINING IS HURTFUL. STRAINING IS HURTFUL. STRAINING IS HURTFUL. Cramps, Spasms, wrenching pains attending an evacuation from the bowels, from a dose of medicine, is a proof that the medicine thus taken is injurious. It is not the quantity of facees ex- pelled that insures a cure. Pills and purgative medicines made of aloes and other drastic eathar- tics are injurious, inasmuch as purgatien from these obnoxious drugs is induced only from the irritation they produce on the muscuous mem- first federal premiership of these Colonies. Some | of our very loyal folk find in McGee's Irish ante- eedenta a certain disqualification; but rather | should they regard these a the raest honorable | that could be adduced ; for, why should not the brane, They have uo influence on the liver or chyle, but are carried to the lower bowels, and by their jrritation eveke an evacuation. Dr. Radway's Pills are the only agfe purgatiye te take. These pilla act on the liver and other se- ae ee OO ONG, 55505 0 5458 PRICES CURRENT, Cuarworrerowy, July 31, 1863 Lamb, per quarter. NE CE Bob hsb 000s 0000 eves nkeaus -bone Cheese, per Ib........ dk oe Vbesees I ON iakie a eiieeds 9d to Dhd SE, WO Msg os 0s een oks) ws Ce | Ham, por Ib... ia Ole chi e iaws .-..fid to Sd oe ee 2d to 24d Flour, per barrel......... .--.428 to 44s 68s nde Seba bebe cecy 0208 ., 2d to 23d IL OE To ice cece eves sens cece cee I jad to 2d liggs, per dozon .... coer cope nee pees Ge OO Oe Vegetables, Currants, per qt........ es bcka biveceus 4d to 6d cecsn cde a6 an .. 1s Gd to 2s WORE, BOP OB. . oocc ccs Potatoes, per bushel... Carrots, per bush. . ees eores estos cee s DONO New Potataes, per qt...... aeteieseecnaee Grain. Wheat, per bushel........ oOned 6.00 Suen cdes none Barley do yeudevas evwedaeel bs to 7s Oats do sv epsececnnt On Oh Me Poultry. Turkeys, each b Rade bkab ve o0vscud aE I fel cwin kb) 640 ob 0k hens band 5c I Nd a0 i vicwebals spe »++++- Jd to Is 3d I MO Minding bs cu nes fa sk bbe c'bans none ey CUO scsi ohsincy bons 0050s ene os once Fish. igs 0 Oe sos sdee opsn dees 183 to 20s Herrings, per barrel,..................308 to 40s I Oe a ons is vane beeecgen ous Is Cd eee Lumber. ES Ee 3s 6d to 4s Oe BONN i ba bbe ode eee dadeguss 4s to 5s Do To, Shingles, per M.......... i sitemeee wies 10s to ]5s Suudries. Timothy Seed, per Lushel.....,, reer cces MORO UN inn hsb 04dben euch bbeeka none og i: sees BN, OU I ois oc ceincccsteses cocc ngs Oh ee Straw, per cwt...... +4ned 004s 4h00 560k 6e00uan. Is SPOON, WOT PONE. oe cc ccce cece sése 3s 6d to 6s BOP, POE GOGOR o.oo 000s occc ccg socsccccs colt Plums, per qt........ ooece eect ence eeeese+-none SE is once nhs gacenkeewe 5d to 7d ee) eee hhhiks eeede sbewadel 3d to 4d RL, GIs dace c ccs ce ccsecces 23 to 2s 3d GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS AUCTION, Valuable Freehold Estate. pus Subseriber has received instructions from C. Bert, Esq., (Ageut for Mr. 'f'. Wil- liams) to’otfer by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUES. DAY next, the 4th day of August, at 5 o'clock, p m., the following REAL ESTATE with the dwellings thereon :— Ist—The Osborne House and Land attached. Ynd— The vacant Lot adjoining the premises of R. Longworth, Esq. 3rd—The Cottage and Land on Prince-street, at present in the gecupation of Mr. Jobn Hobbs, Cabinet-maker. Sale Positive. Neo Reserve. Texys—Twenty per cent.down ; the balance on delivery of Deeds. An unexceptionable Title can be given to each of the above Properties. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Ch'town, July 28, 1363. lin A MILITARY PIC NIC, under the auspices of the City Volunteer Artillery, will take place at the WARREN FARM, on MONDAY NEXT, the 10th instant. The Bieamer HEATHER BELLE will leave REDDIN’S WHARF for the grounds at 9 and 11 o’cloek, a. m. The Volunteer Band and other Music will be in attendance. Refreshments can he procured on the grounds from Mr. John Murphy, There will be a Quadrille Party held in the evening at the Agricultural Hall, te commence at 9 o'clock, p. m. Gentlemen’s Tickets, 23 34; Ladies’ do, 1s 6d: to be had gt Apothecary'’s Hall, Watson’s Drug Store, and of the following committee: Caprain Morris, Lievur. Davis, Serav. MAJoR ALLEY, * CROPLEY, Serer. PassmMonr, GUNNER BINNS, GUNNER DoGuerry, “ DousE, # Cook. N. B.—The Committee will enforce good order on the grounds, and a pleasant time may be eww rn man who perils his life fur Representative Instj- | cretiogs; hence in their operation no straining or expected. Should the day prove unfavorable, it tutions and a Local Legisiaturs in Ireland, be | true te these when he finds them before him jn the Colonies. Aad now with regard to this Railway, Jn Cansda they seem to think that £3,000,000 would not complete it; and they feel that six per cent. on $16,000,000 of a Railway debt, in the shape of interest, te quite enough for the resoyrces of tke country without any further addition. But why will net the provinces interested invite Eng- land to recur to ber original proposition of a guarantee for £*,009,000, and by her aid convert their present and prospective siz per cents. into “threes” or three and a half, and thus enable them te borrow the required sum for completing the read without any sensible increase te their pre- sent liabilities, but with manifold increase jn the shape of general advantage to the provinces and to the empire. The unsapperted Bonds of the provinees sell at par or even at premium when bearing interest at six per cent. Now, why might not other Bonds, if bearing the Imperial guarantee, sell equally well at 34 per cent. Let these, then, “retire” those, and the saving effected by the operation would be fully sufficient to cover the extra loan ‘ur completing this most unportant Work. If England were sincere at first in offering to guarantee £7,000,000 for the work, why should she hesitate now to make good her assurances. Or was it for saving her from them that she con- ferred a governorship upon the man (Hineks) who, in doing so, left the country which trusted him involved in insuperable difficulties, and unable to- day to complete this connection which promises so tempting a future to B. N. America. Or friends of the Vindicator betray rather more spleen than good sense in the following extract which we take from their No. of Friday last :— “We must, however, say, that althongh the lite- rary contributions of the incipled * professor”’ will deubtless add to Mr. Whelsn’s finances, yet they will add bat little to the character of the paper in which they appear, or to that of its pro- prietor. We may also state that we therougk|ly un- derstand and apgrediane the motives which induce our friend to devote so much of bis valuable space to the undisguised blackguardism of the self-styled ‘medicine man.” The combined attacks of noto- rus qaaeks, of open and avowed enemies, and of base and double dealing friends, on the VinbicaToR nod its publishers, merely convince us that we have parsued an independent and straightforward course While conducting this journal.’ “ Professor” Brevan’s advertising businesa is the matter referred to. We can see nothing le- gally, morally, or professionally wrong in pub- lishing this person's advertisements, any more than it would be wrong to publish the advertise- ments ef other enterprising Professors whose wonderful achievements in the world of science, but particularly medical science, are every day announced to an admiring world. We can see no reason for joining in a hue and ery against any stranger whe comes to push his fortunes here,without violating any law of the land, merely ou the ground of two or three unsupported state- meats which have Leen circulated prejudicial to his character. If “ Professor Brenau’’ be a hum- bug. and a quack, and all that sort of thing, we have no substantial proof of it; and in the ab- sence of any safeguards against the practice of quackery, such as a legally constituted Medical Society might supply, the community, we think, thould be left to forin their own opinions of him by experience. If quackery is to be put down, let it be done in a legal way; and Jet the inoume- rable nostrums advertised by foreign pretenders be subjected to seieutific teats, befure a competent body, and approved of, before they are allowed to pase over an apothecary’s counter It is a Most invidious thing for a newspaper publisher to decide arbitrarily on the merits of any particular Class of advertisers. Cases might often occur in Which great injustice would be done to individuals and to the community, if all editors should set themeetves up as judges to decide that one adver- Was ® greater humbug than agother We £ wrenching pains follow; the stools, instead of | being thin and watery, are natural; it is the ab- | sence of the diseased humors which these imper- fect pills fai] to eliminate from the blood, that causes thin watery discharges; and hence when the patient has an eyacuation he has to strain without affeeting the desired result. A dose of Radway’s Pilis will insure a thorough evacuation ; this accomplished, no further physic is reqirued. —~ —_.reape Holloway’s Pilis—Neryousness and waut of energy—W hen first the nerves feel unstrung, and listlessness supplants energy, it is the right time to take some alteratiye, as Holloway’s Piils, -to | prevent disorder runuing inte disease. ‘These ex-| i cellent Pills correct all irregularities and weak- Hesses. - hey act so kindly, yet sy energetically, on the functions of digestion and assimilation, that the whole body is revived, the blood is rendered richer and purer, the muscles become firmer and stronger, and the uervons and absorbent systems are invigorated. These Pills are suitable tor gll classes and all ages, hey have a most marvellous effect on persons who are “ out of condition ;” they soon rectify whatever is in fault, restore strength to the bedy, aud confidence to the mind. eileen Just Tue THiwwG.—Rev. E. R. Fairchild, D. P., Montgomery, Orange county, N. Y, writes—“ Mrs. A. Allen’s World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamum have been used in my family with beneficial effects; and [| take pleasure in commending them te such as have occas n to use such preparations.” eo ep Married, At Charlottetown, on the 24th ult., by he Rev. John Brewster, Mr. Uriah Mathew to Miss Jane M. Barnard, both of this Vity. By J. W. Butcher, B.C. M., on the 2ud day of July, at the residence of Mr. Frederick Ladner, Jaunjor, Mr, Angus Stewart, of Lot 3, o Louisa, youngest danghter of Mr. Frederick Ladner, senr., of the same place. the bride’s father, Mr Johny Cotton, of Lot 12, to Ann, second daughter of Mr William Bryant, of t 33, “ the same, on the 13th of July. at the residence of Mr John Moreshade, senr., Lot 10, Mr William Moreshade, of Be Settlement, Lot 9, to Mrs Sophia Jane Cornish, of Lot }1. Died, At Morell, on the 1%b ult., Mrs. Alexander Webster, of Pulmonary consumption, which she had long borne with the most exemplary patience and resignation to the divine will. Jn early life she had made a profession of fajth in Jesus, and united in communion with the Presbyterian Chareh, in Kast boston, Her life was distinguished by the amiable virtues of the christian. During her sick- ness ber coutidence in her Saviour was strony and undeviating, and her death is deeply regretted bya young husband and a large cirele of friends and re- latives, whom ber many virtues bad warnily attach- her, i ay MeAskill’s River, [ot 42, on Friday, the 10th ult., after a tedious iIness, which he bore with christian fortitude, Daniel MeKinnon, third son of Mr. Donald Rk. McKinnon, aged 29 years. a On Wednesday, the 20h ajt.. Arthar Frederic second son of Frederick De St. Croix Brecken, Esq., 3 months. — ania Asylum, on 28th ult., of consump- tion, William Brenan, a native of Suttulk, Eugland, aged 69 years. SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED: 1LY 25—Sarah, Gilllis, Cans’; limestone. Le- lia asin ‘tom Sydney ; coal. Woodbine, Bobert- sou, Picwu ; , Me ie, Catfrey, Antigonish ; limestone. 2—Spray. Verno, Riehibucto ; deals, &e, Helen, Pollard, Shediag; boards. Mary Au, Burke, Halifax ; merchandize. Pearl, Turnball, Picton; coal. Wide Awake, MeDonald, River John ; boards. Sea Breeze, Burke, Sydney ; cou). 2—Lady Milne, Farr, Miramichi ; sult & boards. Teazer, Byrague, Chemogue ; deals & spars. - zabeth, Campbell, Neweastle, N. B.; oo Cc. Brig Helen Davies, Campbell, Quebec; four, wines, &c. CLEARED; JvuLy 24—Maryflower, Gerrior, Halifax ; potatoes. Petrel, Suches. Fistes: shingles. Neptune, on ter, Buctouche; bal. 25--Velocity Leecheau, Li. ramichi; bal. 27 — Brigt. Rosebud Campbell, Li- ; : l Imon, &e. —- > te Saunders, Bay Verte; val. Mars, Pollard, Picton ; bal. Wide Awake, McDonald, Point Brule; bal. Spray, Verneau, Richjbueto ; bel i JOSEPH CREAMER, M. D,, Physician and Surgeon, MORREL, - - - -- - - P. E. ISLAND. August 3, 1863. Sup By the same, on the 6th July, at the residence of \ foodbine, | will take place on the following Thursday, August 3, 1363, sm-wkly rw is! lin PPHE Undersigned, desirjious to establish the business of a Wine and Spirits Merchant on the English system, and to increase the con- suaption of Wine by reducing the price, without lowering the quality, begs to state that he has made arrangements to import from the London Docks a carefully selected stock of WINE and SPIRITS, which will arrive per “ URANUS” in the fall, and will be then sold, wholesale or retail, in bond or duty paid, at prices at least as LOW as parties importing for themselves can cellar their own pur- chases at, regard being bad to the quantity and quality of their importations. ALFRED PHILLIPS. Attention is directed to the following tariff of CASH PRICES. Per | gallon; In |Duty per | bond | pai qnart or pipe Port No 1, Newman's finest Vine, ty lis [20s fd 2, “© fall rich Wine ” 12s |18s 6d 3, “ Stout -Do " 10s | 16s 6d Sherry No 1, Amontillelo, 114s Gd hs 6d 2,a pale Wine, Gor- don’s brand, aa 128 1188 6d 3, a stout Wine, Garvey’s brand, | “ | 9a [15s 6d Retail prices—2s per gallon added to the above for Cash. French and German Wines at proportionate ratee. The finest old Cognac Brandy, pale or colored, by the gallon, Old Pale Brandy, in case of 1 dozen, 278 Gd 72s Od Scotch Whiskey, per galjon, — 5s bd Irish Jo Do 158 Od Island Malt Do Dol 10s Od Jamaica Rum, 2 years in warehouse, Do 158 Od DeKeyper's Hofland Gin, lio 98 Od ENGLISH ALES, PORTER, &e. Charlottetown, August 3, 1863. NOTICE. HEREBY publicly offer the Books and i Papers, of the late Firm of Bwaney & Ro- BER ?s, to any one Mr. Stephen Swabey and his Attorney may appoint, and my Attornies and I may approve of. have otfered them on the same terma before to J. Hensley, Esq., and on his refusing to act as Mr. Stephen Swabey’s Attorney in an action for libel ant defamation ef character that I am bringing against bim, | made the same offer to W. A. John- stone, Mr. Stephen Swabey s present lega} adviser. ] make this public offer because it is still stated, by some of Mr. Stephen Swabey's RELATIVES, that Lam withholding the Books, &e., for an improper purpose. If Mr. Stephen Swabey has any charge to bring agninst me, let him make it himself openly and before witnesses. DANIEL J. ROBERTS. fin NOTICE, LL PERSONS HAVING LEGAL claims against the Estate of Joun EGAN, late of Charlottetown, Plasterer, deceased, are requested to furnish the same for settlement, and all those indebted to the said Estate are hereby required to make immediate payment to DANIEL BRENAN, } - RICHARD REDDIN. 5 Exeeutors. Charlottetown, Aug. 3, 1863. Iv: FOR SALE, HAT pleasantly situated and well finished DWELLING HOUSE and PRE- MISES, now in the vecupatiou of Dr. INGLIS, in the Common of Charlottetown, at the entrance of the Staint Peter’s Road, and opposite to the residence of LEMUEL C. OWEN, Esquire,—the property of the late John Egan—particulars on application to + } | Angnst 3, 1863, DANIEL BRENAN, aan a RICHARD REDDIN, ) Trustees Charlottetown, August 3, 1863. is] & vin French Wines, HE undersigned, wishing to promote the consumption - sed and other , —_ j ted to this climate in summer, - inform rg public that he has urchased, ex “ Helen Davies,”’ from Quebec, and is now bottling a hhd. of delicate high Hlavored MEDOC, and a hhd. of rare WHITE WINE, ealled “ Vin de Nis- mes,”’ which be offers at the following low prices for Cash : 25s. EDOC, r dozen, MEDOC pe Ses. ES, do vis Bs — ALFRED PHILLIPS. Ch. Town, August 3, 1863. {ew The WINE will be ready for delivery, August 8th, next. iM | Holloway’s Pills and Ointment, (English,) Belmon- | tine Candles, Prone Candles, & &e. | QRBAPSIDF ose, Opposite the Market House, Richmond Sireet, Queen Syuare. He subscriber begs to make known to his friends and the public, that in additjon to| -»- Od to Bd | the large and splendid assortment of staple british | . ++. 3d to 6d | and London Faney Goods selected by himeelf, and | 94 to 10d | Unported in May jast, he has received this week. | cs | ber Barque GazeLvr, from Liverpool— -.. 3d to Gd | 27 packages of various kinds of Merchandize, | well adapted to the season, which he offers for sale, | y 10 w WHOLESALE OR RETALL, for Cash, or to Country Dealers on approved eredit. | Having selected the greater part of his STOCK IN a RADE perenne? from the first Houses in the l nited Kingdom, he js enabled to offer his goods at prices lower than most shops in the Crry In Keady-made Clothing, this shop stands un- rivalled in variety and lowneas of price, for instance, in men’s summer Coats, at from 93 to 17s 6d and upwards, Dealer feom the Gountry will find it to their ad vantage to call here and took over the Goods before buying elsewhere. Every attention paid to visitors BENJ. DAVLES. Charlottetown, 27th Joly, 1863. vin rw Gin Midsummer Importation Per Ship GAZELLE. HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN ASSORTMENT OF Ladies’ Hats, Plumes, Shawls, Velvet, Silk and Worsted Dress Trimmings, &c., Regattas, Viannels, Doeskins, Coboprgs, Counterpanes, Biankets, Xe. ALSO, 200 Coils Temp and Manilla Cordage, 4 Bales Can- vas, 40 keys alid barreis Tar, 70 bays Nails and Spikes, o ewt. Putiy, 20 chests Tea, 50 kegs Gunpowder, 2000 bags Liverpool Salt, 50 Bays butterSalt, lodoz. Serby warranted Seythes, 20 tone lron, 37 crates and a lot loose Earthenware, Chains, Windlas Gear, Clinch Rings &e. Wholesale and Retail. W. W. LORD & CU. Charlottetown, July 27, 1803, 4i PIANO-FORTE, 7 OR SALE by the SUBSCRIBER, 1 very superior ROSEWOOD COTTAGE PIANO-FORTE, 7 octaves, imported quite recently. WILLIAM DODD. Queen Square, July 27. DAINTS, OILS, GLASS, NAILS, LOCKS, IRON, STEEL, AXLES, Cheap at W. k. DAWSON’S. Gibsen’s Brick Building, 22d June, 1863. Sons of Temperance GRAND DEMONSTRATION AND PUBLIC TEA. GRAND DEMONSTRATION of the Order of the Sons of Temperance will take place on WEDNESDAY, the Ith day of August next, Members of the Order will appear in their Regalia. The Brethren will meet in the Temperance Hall at 12 q’clock, noon, for the purpose of forming in procession. The procession will proceed to the grounds where a Public Tea will be prepared at 3 a’clock, p. tm, After Tea, the a will be entertained with ADDRESSES suitable to the occasion, by several of the irembers of the Order. Tickets for the Tea One sbiliing and sixpence each. Tickets to be had at the following places, viz :—Messrs. [jrd & Harvie’s, Queen Square ; Wm. RK. Watson, Druggist, Queen Street ; and from the following members of Committee : Wa.C. Trowan, Wa. F. Morais, Joun P. 'Tantos, Joun Scurr, See'y. The Volanteer Band is expected to be jn attend- ance to enliven the day's proceedings. N. B.--Sheuld the i9th proye unfavorable, the whote will be postpoved till the first fine day fol- lowing, By order of Committee, JOHN SCOTT, Secretary. July 27, 1863. 4in DR. SUTHERLAND Bess to intimate that he has just opened, Ex “ Uranus” aid “ Prioress,"’ gn extensive Stock of Drugs and Chemicals, with additional daily expected, selected from the best London establishments. Medicines carefully prepared by himself; there- fore the public may have confidence in receiving a genuine article and at the cheapest rates possible Toilet Articles in Variety. trown, White and Faney Windsor Soaps, Ede and Kimmel’s Perfumery, Jockey Club, Roudoletia, Verbena, Kiss Me Quietly, Milleflear, Queen's Own, Highland VPerfame, Pomades, Hair Wils, Hair Washes, Eau de Cologne, &¢; Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving, Hat and Clothes Brushes. Nursery Articles in Variety. Feeding Bottles, Nursery Syphon Shields ; Gum Rings, Ivory and Gutta Percha; Combs, all sizes, shapes and prices. ALSO- Salpetre, Baking Seda, Washing Soda, Baking Powder, Alam, Blue, Vitrol, Cudbear, Cream of Tartar, Camphor, Castor Oil, (best English cold drawn); Turpentine, best London puritied Cod Liver Oil, Mustard, Root and Powdered Ginger, Cinnamon Bark, Powdered Cinnamon, Nuatmegs, ace, Cloves, Olive Oil, Florence Oil, Almond Oil. {@° Dr. Sutherland ean be consulted daily at hie establishment for Town and Country. te Advice given to the Poor gratis. Queen Street, June 22, 1863. BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE AND THE BRITISH REVIEWS. PRICES CHEAP AS EVER TO TIIOSE WHO PAY PROMPTLY IN ADVANCE. OTWITHSTAN DING the cost of re- printing these Periodicals has more than doubled in consequence of the enormoys rise in the price of paper and of a general advance in all other expenses—and notwithstarding other publishers are reducing the size or jnereasing the price of their publications, we shall continue, for the year 1863, to furnish ours compiete, as heretofore, at the old rates, vis :— THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conzervative. ) THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.) THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Chureh.) THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.) BLACK WOOD'S EDINBURG H MAGAZINE, (Tory.) TERMS. Per ann. For any one of the four Reviews, - - - $3 00 For any two of the four Reviews, - - - - 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews, - - - - 7 G0 For ali four of the Reviews, - - - - - -8 @ For Biackwood’s Magazine, - - = « - - 3 00 for Blackwood and one Review,- - - - - 5 00 For Blackwood and two Keviews, - - - - 7 00 For Blaekwood and three Reviews, - - - - 9 U0 For Blackwood and jhe four Keviews, - - 10 00 These will be our prices to all who pay prior to the ist of April. To those who defer paying till after that time, the prices will be increased to such ex- tent as the increased cost of reprint may demand— therefore, SEND IN YOUR ORDERS AND SAVE YUUR MONEY. LEONARD SCOTT & CO. Publishers. No. 88 Walker-street, New York. We ajso publish the FARMER'S GUIDE, Ry Henry Sreryens, of Edinburgh, and the late J.P. Norton, of Yale College. 2 vols. Royal Oc- tavo, 1600 pages, and numerous Engravings. Price—$6, for the two volumes. By mail, $7. L. SCOTT & CU. Tombstones! Tombstones !! ‘EHE subscriber feels grateful to the pub- lic for the patronage they have bestowed on him, and begs leaye to acgnaint them that be has removed to the premixes fyrmerly ocen ied by Mr. GrorGE Cooke; next door to Doctor Jf HNSON’S DISPENSARY, in Kent Street, where all orders in his line will be executed with neatness and dispatch. Parties are requested to call and examine his stock of Marble, and workmanship, before purchas- ing elsewhere. Eg Millatones, &c., wade to order. JOHN CAIRNS. June 1, 1863. LEATHER. 20 Sa Stang AT SUMMERSIDE Wholesale and Retail, Tv fi aL Ik SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, at his Store in SUMMERSIDE, the lyance on first cost, for cash or approved credit: 1) Bbls. FLA UR, 25 Boxes Honeydew TOBACCO Oo Chests and half-chests TEA, 1.0 sides SOLE LEATHER, 0) Bois. PILOT BREAD, 20 Doz. BUCKETS, 20 Doz. BROOMS, oO” Narjarn, Clinton, Waterloo and Preminm COOK STOVES, 20 Boxes CANDLES, 20 Do SOAP, Sugar, Water Soda and Oyster Crackers; Cheesx Brown Sagar, Window Glass, Seythes, Speaths and Rifles; Hay Rakes and Forks, Shovels, Naa row and Broad Axes, Adzes, Hats and Caps in variety ; Chairs, Bedsteads; Ladies’ and Misses’ HOOP SKIRTS. JOUN ANDREW McDONALD. Summerside, July 13, 1863. isl lm CHEAPSIDE STORE. VINEGAR! MPU SUBSCRIBER begs to inform the Pyblie that he has on salea few Casks of Hills & Underwood's VINEGAR. The following certificate will testify to its a BENJ. DAVIES. Gin July 2Wih, 1863. I hereby certify that the Vinegar prepared by an improved process of fermentation from Mali by Messrs. Hills & Underwood, of Norwich and Lon don, possesses the taste and aroma of the finest White Wine Vinegar ef France; and being free from the gluten present in all Vinewars manutfae tured iu the old way, it is not liable to become decomposed by kee yng or tocuuse disorder in weak stowachs. It contains no Sulphuric or other mineral Acids, such as contaminates all the ordinary Malt Vinegars of the United Kingdom, and is stronger by nearly 20 per cent in pure Malt Acid than the Vine- gar on sale in London not manufactured on this excellentsystem. A Vinegar thus perfectly aciditied must be far more wholesome, grateful and mild than our ordinary half fermented Vitriol holding Vine- vars, and preferable to much even of the pretended Wine Yineyar of France, which is most commonly nothing more than the acrimonious Acid distilled from wood, flavoured in imitation of the genuine article. ANDREW URE, M.D. PF. BR. B. &e, Professor of Chemistry and Analytical Chemist, London, 24 Bloonisbury Square, oth September, 1850, PEEOMOV AL, W. BRECKEN has removed his ¢ place of Business from Pownal-street to the premises recently occupied by Parker Merrie, next door to the Bank of PE. Island, where he has ou hand—JUST RECEIVED— Per Schr. “Orion,” from New York, 150 Barrels Klour. supertive Extra and Pastry, for Sale low for Cash, or approved credit, DAILY EXPECTED, BY BRIG “URANUS,” FROM LONDON, 30 Chests Superior Congo TEA, (warranted.) R. W. BRECKEN. May 4th, 1863. 3m LONDON TRADER, rps Regular Trader Clipper Brig “ URANUS,” 196 tons register, A l at Lioyd’s, A. McDon ALD,Master, will sail from LONDON for this Port on LOth September. For Freight or Passage apply in London to J. Prrearan @& Sons, 69 Cornhill ; at Charlottetown toe the un dereigned. July 27, 1863. D.G. & 8. DAVIES. jw LIVERPOOL TRADER, re EK A 1 American Clipper Barqre * PRIORESS,” 561 tons register, JaMes Barn, Master, will sail fron LIVERPOOL for CHARLOTTETOWN, on Saturday, the Sth day of September next. For Freight or Passage, enquire of Messrs. Joseph Pope & Co., Trattord Chiarmbers, Liverpool ; John Yeo, Esqr., Port Hill; oy of the subseriber. JAS. C. POPE. Charlottetown, July 27, 1863. —_—s LIVERPOOL TRADER. ‘ FAXUE A 1 at Lloyd's Barque THERESA, R. Fraser, Master, will sail from Charlottetown to LIVERPOOL, G. B., on THURS- DAY, 3ist daly. Returning, will leave Liverpool on or about SATURDAY, 5th September. For Freight or nae ere to Messrs. Witciam Stewart & Co, | & 2 Tratford Cham bers, South Jolin street, Liverpool, or in Charlotte- town to ],.C. OWEN & CO. July 27th, 1863 2in Stoves ! Stoves! Stoves! J UST RECEIVED by Schooner “ EMILY,” from ALBANY DIRECT, at DODD’S BRICK STORE— 600 STOVES, among which are the celebrated Magician, Black | Diamond, and Union Coal Cooking Stoves. DODD & ROGERS. is] Gw. June 22, 1863. Flour! Flour! Flour! (ead UST RECEIVED from New York, and will be sold low for cash— 300 Bblis. Extra and Superfine FLOUR, 100 Bbls. Pastry FLOUR. (WAKRANTED.) M. LOWDEN, Peake’s Building. May 11, 1863 EDUCATION, ANDIDATES desirous of obtaining the J Certificate of the Board of Edueation, as to their competency for taking charge of a Grammar School, will be required to translate the tollowing books, and to possess an accurate Grammatical knowledge of the subjoined langnayes, in addition to the other qualifications required of Second or higher class teachers under the Education Act of ISGL, viz :— Latis—The first four books of Caesar's Commen- taries. Grerk—The first twenty pages of the Edinburgh Academy Delectus. Frencu-—Charles the Twelfth or Telemachus. ty Meetings of the Board—On the last Thurs- day of every month. sy order of the Board, JOUN McNEILL, Secretary. all papers Sin or ws July 27, 1863. McLELLAN’S EXPRESS, Running on E. & N. A. Railway. ONNECTING at St. John with * Turner's AMERICAN Express (Office 10 & 12 Court Square, Boston) for United States, Conan Freder- icton, Nova Scotia, &c. At Shediac with Steamers and Stages to Prince Edward Island and the North Shore. And at Moncton with King’s Stages for Dorches- ter, Sackville, Amberst, &c. Goods Bought & Sold, and Notes, Drafts. and Bills collected. Orrick tw Sr. Joax—Tnrner’s American Express Oflice, No. 75, Prince William Street. M‘LELLAN BROS., Proprictors. AGENTS. We . MAPCEOM BBG eescxkecvocss Charlottetown. is Be OR cc cetnnendeneweds .---DShediac. i. ee ONE i ojanacd bddoucobieaaeene Chatham. July 27, 1863. Paints, Oils, and Iron, FPO SALE CHEAP by JAMES DUNCAN & CO Chalottetown, July 6, 1863. if POR SALE, T the Store of Mr. Hueu Moyaauas, + Queen Street, the following— Whiskey, Rum, Wine, Gin & Brandy; Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Tobacco and Sole Leather. ——aALso—— 30 bbls. CORNMEAL, and 800 barrels FLOUR. All of which will be sold for the lowest prices. July 5, 1863. 2m 5 mos Hewing GOODS, Wholesale and Retail, ata small } *| without it, if he can procure it, as the large increase Bottor than Gold to Farmors! | Nitro Superphosphate Manure. PXUIS MANURE has been analyzed by W. T. Ricnarps, F.C. 8., for J. D. Nasu & | Co, and contains: } j ; Moisture - ° - - 16450 Soluble Organie Matter- — -_—«:10,765 - + Sas | Insoluble Organic do | Alkaline Suiphate and Chloride 2,226 j Soluble Phosphate Lime - 19,580 Insoluble do do - 20,630 | Sulphate Lime - : - 6,850 ee, oe 150 | Loss - - - 242 100,000 Nitrogen 5 62 per cent. Ammonia 6 80 per cent. ja using this Manure it should be first well mixed ; with about ten times its own weight of dry sil or | sand, ¢o as to ensure a uniform distribution over the | surface, from 200 to 500 Ibs per acre, according to | previous state of the ground will be required for leach acre. If once used, no farmer will ever be of crop is such that no other can equal it. PATRICK STEPHENS, General Agent for P. E. I. A few Barrels of the above have just arrived as sample, and will be sold cheap to incuce farmers to | prove it for next season, at Mr John Williams’, Charlottetown, W E Dawson’s, Esg, Charlottetown, the Royal Agricultural Society, and at the Depot. PATRICK STEPHENS, Ornwett Caeap Storr, (where may be found from a needle to anchor,) General Agent for P. E, J. N B.—Wanted a TON or TWO of GOOD WOOL ; the highest price paid in cash for it on delivery. Orwell, June 22, 1863. P. 8. ~ FARMERS! ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE, And keep your money on the Island. OU can now purehase a combined MOWING and REAPING MACHINE, made of the best materials, and in the best manner—fully adapted for farmers’ use—fitted with all the neces- sary requirements, and warranted to give sat’ sfac- tion, if used by compstent persons. The following certificates have been received from purchasers :— CERTIFICATES, The subscribers having had one of Mr. Elisha Weatherbe’s Reaping and Mowine Macarnes, have wuch pleasure in being able to certify to its adap- tation to the requirements of the farmers of Prince Edward Island, and also of its having given every satisfaction both in saving money and labour. In their estimation, it far surpasses in usefulness, cheapness and general convenience any of those im- ported, as it possesses all the mechanical power, and mueb more durability, than those foreign articles Danizt McDonatp, J.P., New Perth Mills. Joun McDonatp, Melrose, Doexcan McoDoxyatrp, Afton. March 18, 1862. We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we have one of Mr. E. Weatherbe’s Mowina and Reapine Macuives, end have been fully satistied with the same, and consider it to be of much more value than imported ones. Jaws MONAGHAN, Joun MonaGHAN, Lot 48, March 31, 1863. Orders left with either of the following gentlemen thankfully received and attended to:— Hon. James McLaren, New Perth, Hon. Francis Keniry, Fort Augustug, Jas. D. Haszarp, Esq., 8. R. A. 5., Charlottetown, Henry Haszarp, Ksq.,Charlottetown, Henry Farquuarson, Southport, or to EK. WEATHERBE. Lot 49, April 20, 1863. MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES. fue SUBSCRIBER begs to inform the Farmers of P. E. Island that he has received a consignnent of MANNY’S MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES, manufactured by ALzinys Brows, Esq., of Worcester, Mass., similar to those which he has been selling for some years past, with the stee! lined guard and all the recent improve- nents. ‘These Machjnes, which may truly be called the “ Farmer's Friend" are warranted to cut an acre of grass or grain per hour, on any ground ander cultivation, reugh or smeoth; and intending pur- chasers are referred to the following farmers, who, having used them, can testify as to their value :— Alex. Robertson, Bonshaw ; W. H. Hyde, West River; John Crosby, West River; Capt. Murchison, North River; Dr. Jenkins, Upton Farm, North River; Theo. DesBrisay, Spring Park; James McGill, Royalty ; Wim. Pickering, New London ; Win. Peardon, Winslow Road; Jas. Proudfoot, Malpegue Road; ‘Thos. Crabb, do.; Wm. Sennet, St. Peter's; tiou. D. Beaton, Souris; Joseph Ding well, do.; Hon. Joseph Wightman, Three Rivers. eee BUSINESS CARDS. ‘Watch and Clock Maker. oo PURCHITASE, Smardon’s Corner. CIOLCE ASSORTMENT OF WATCILES always on sale, and warranted to perform well. Price £24 108, and upwards. WEDDING RINGS, BROOCHES, &c. &c. in great variety. Charlottetown, Angnet 4, 1862. GEORGETOWN. WILLIAM SANDERSON, Commission Merchant, Wholesale & Re- tail General Agent, Auctioneer & Broker. NOTARY PUBLIC. Agent for Col. Life Assurance Company in hing’s County. Agent for Pictou Iron Fou j Town Lots, Pasture Lots, and Farms for Sale in King’s County, Nov. 18. MR, W. A. JOHNSTON, OF HALIFAX, N.S. Attorney and Barristér at Law, Notary Public, &e, &c ig? Orricn—Mrs. McDonald's, next door to Mrs. Forsyth’s, North side of Queen Square. Charlottetown, October 21. 1861. Attorney at Law and Solicitor ST. JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK. June 22, 1863. 2m pd A CARD. “On the Square.” Pur SUBSCRIBER having been in the Commission Basiness for many years, begs to intimate tothe public that he has now opened an Establishment at Summerside, Prince Edward Is- land, where consignments wil) be received and promptly disposed of gn moderate terms, Produce purchased and shipped to order, WM. BRAIRSTO, Anctioneer and General Summerside, P. E. Island, May 11, 1863. [3° Rerernences-— Hon. J.C. Pore, Sammer- side; Hon. James Yro, Port Hill; Hon. Danire Davies, Charlotictown; James Camebece, Esqr., St. Eleanor’s. n ~ ROSE & McINTYRE, | General. Commission Merchants, SS Cedar-strect « - - New Vork. ARTICULAR ATTENTION to Sales of OATS and other PRODUCE, and parchase of Merchandize for the British American markets. Refer to— A. N. Brown, Eaqr., 185 Greenwich- street, New York; Messrs. Elliot & Co., 16 Lemoine- street, Montreal; Hon. P. Walker, Charjotietown, P. E. Island. Crement MeIniyne June 15, 1863, JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT, Coach & Sleigh Builders, Kent Street, pArorm the inhabitants of Charlotte- town and the Country venerally, that they have now on hand # number of new and second-hand Caniaces, open and covered, of different styles, which will be sold cheap for prompt payment. {<> All orders punctually attended to, April 14, 1862. Co-Partnership Notice. Pur UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP as IMPORTERS & DEALERS British, French & other Foreign DRY GOODS, Under the Style and Firm of VAUX BROTHERS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. C. C. VAUX. The subscriber will aleo have on hand, at the proper season, One and Two Horse Threshing Ma- chines, with Shakers and Sepurators complete, Potatoe Diggers, &c, &c. P.S, The highest price given for Wool, washed and unwashed. WM. W. IRVING, Agricultural Agent. DesBrisay’s Corner, Chitown, June 15, 1563, DENTIFRICE SOAPS, &c. Rimmell’s White Rose Dentifice Soap. Robinsons’ Indexical DentalSoap,. Pelletier’s Antisepticand Aromatic Tooth Soap. John Gosnell and Co’s Cherry Tooth Paste, fFVMUESE DENTAL SOAPS, which are of- expressly for the TEETH, of The purest Materials of which Soap can be Made. They ave tasteless, save an agrecable aro- matic flavour, imparted to them by the Anti- septic and Astringent properties with which they are combined. They effectually rid the mouth of the foetid matter and tartar, which render the breath so impure and disagreeable. They give tone and strength to the gums, and a clear pearly whiteness to the Teeth, preventing the pre- mature decay of those priceless organs, the full value of which is never realized until they are lost to us forever. THE STEREODESMIC, CR DENTISTS’ TOOTH BRUSHES. These TOOTH BRUSHES have been exten- sively introduced, are highly recommended by the most eminent Dentists, and are war- ranted to purchasers by JOHN GOSNELL & ©CO., Inventors and Patentees of the TRICHOSARON HAIR BRUSH, Unly sold in this City by WM. R. WATSON. ta# A supply of SLLVER SOAP recom. mended asthe BEST ARTICLE EVER SEEN for cleaning Plated and Silver Ware. January 6, 1862. W. R. W. EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY. 1863 —— Running of Trains 1863 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. Q* and after MONDAY, the 18th instant, the Trains will run as follows :— Leave St. Johy ai 8 a.m., and 1 and 5.30 p. m. Leave Shedine at 9 and 11.50 acan.; Leave Sussex for St. John at 6.30 a. m. The 5.30 Train from St.John will goto Sussex only. The afternoon Trains from St. John, the 11.00 Train from Shediac, and the 6.30 Train from Sussex, will carry Freight; the ethers, Passengers, Mails and Express only. The ynorning ‘Trains on Wednesdays and Satur- days from St. John, will reach Shediae in time to connect with the steamers for P. E. Island. The stages to and from Buctouche, Riehibucto, Miramichi, Bathurst, and the North, connect daily at Shediac with the morning Trains to and from St. John, as do also the stages st Moncton to and from Dorchester, Sackville, Amherst, Truro aud Halifax. For farther information app ly to 8. CARVELL, Jane 15, 1863. Agent for P. bE. Isjand. International Steamship Company. TWO TRIPS A WEEK. Tv E splendid sea-going Steamers * NEW BRUNSWICK,” E. B. Wixcnester, Master, and “NEW ENGLAND,” Esos Fretp, Master, will leave Reed's Point Wharf every MONDAY and THURSDAY mornings, at 8 o’glock, until further notice. urther FARES: To Eastport, »--.-+-+--++++- ——. Portland,..-.----s-« Se aa is a ed al 4 OO) BROGEON, < oo peeves cccccescosensecect » 00 Boston by Steam and Railway,.... 6 00 te Freight and Fares payable in New Brans wick Currengy, at St. John. Passages and State Roome secnred at the Com- vany's Office, East end Warchouse, Reed's Pojnt Vharf. J. 8. CARVELL, Agent. Charlottetown, June 15, 1863. LABRADOR HERRINGS. rEVAE UNDERSIGNED has in Store a qnantity of choice Labrador Herrings for sale J.8. CARVELL. SIDES BEST QUALITY Sols LEATHER, cheapest and best in the market. " S. CARVELL June 8, 1863. tf 6m March 2, 1863 Now York via Fall River. fPMIROUGH Tickets to New York by this favorite route to be had of J. §. CARVELL, Agent Charlottetown, June 22, 1863. Su ered as substitutes for all the Powders) and Washes heretofore used, are prepared | Hi. B. VAUX. Tropolitte Baildings, 152 Granyille-street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Bept. 9, 1862, Liverpool and London FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. HE Agent for the above first class English Fire Insurance Company begs to eall the attention of the public to the advantages offered by this Company, in respect to the security to the assured, and premptness to pay losses, whieli, without disparaging other Companics, may be safely asserted to be superior to those afforded by any other Company in the Island. The Liverpool and Loudon F. & L. Insurance Company has been in snecessfal operation rince 1836, with avencies all over the world, and has paid in loeses about two millions and a quarter sterling. Its subscribed en- vital is £2,000,000 sterling, and its invested funds alone amount to £1,512,000 sty.; and the fire pre- miums for 186] amount to £360,120 198 9d; and in ad- dition to this very large capital, the Company having been establisked before the recent Limited Liability Act, the individual fortanes of each of the shareholders, comprising some of the wealthiest merebants in Liverpool and London, are liable for the losses, should the whole of the capital be swept away. In this respect it differs, it ix believed, from any other Company established here. And lastly, the Agent being appointed by Power of Attorney directly from England, is authorised to draw Biils the mowent a loss occurs, and without referring to the Home Company, to the extent of one thousand pounds sterling. With these superior advantages, the Company ig not disposed (thoagh it might be well justified) to ask a bigher rate of premigm dhan other English Companies, which do not present the same advan- tazeous features, and the Agent bas been advised that an uniform rate has been agreed npon by the Directors of this Company and the * Queen's,” and that the Avents here should, in this respect, “ act in concert.’ W. A. JOHNSTONE, Agent of the Liverpool and London Nov. 10, 1862 Fire Jusurance Company. The Marine Insurance Company PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. I ncorporated 14th A pril, 1863, ee PRESIDENT: WILLIAM HEARD, Esquire. DIRECTORS: HON, DANL. DAVIES, | HON, JAS. C. POPE, HON. W. W. LORD, HON, GEO, BEER, JAMES DUNCAN, Esq. | HENRY HASZARD, Esq, SECRETARY : DANIEL J. ROBERTS. Risks taken daily at the Offices in Water-strees Muy 4. . Queen Insurance Company OF LIVERPOOL. FIRE AND LIFE! IIE Subscriber, having been appointed agent for tle above first class Insurance Com pany, is prepared to take risks on all descriptions of property. J. 8. CARVELL,. CLarlottetown, Feb. 10. uf far ov {Extracts rnom Newsprarene.] On reference to a return made to Parliament, and ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 7th June, 1861, it will be seen thatthe increase of Daty for the year, paid by the “ QUEEN,” was £256, , being upwards of £1000 more chan paid by any other othee ever yet established in this City, [From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861} “ Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi- fied in saying that no other Company, within the same period, ever attained so large an income in either the Fire or Life Departments as the Queen Insurance Company. In making this statement we make no excepion even in favor of our older local companies, namely, the Laver; ool and London, the Royal, and the Lancashire Lasurance Companies.” {From the Civjl Service Gazette, Nov. 2, 1861 | “ Among these important institatione stands emi- nent for iis solidity, as well as for its snccess, “the Queen Insarance Company,” which last week held its annual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A reference to the ample report in another page will fully satisfy every reader of the signal progress made by thas askociation since its foundation. Such success is, Indeed, rarely attamed ; and it attests at once the excellence of its management, and the pub lic confidence jn its constitution.’’ {From the Liverpool Merenry, Nov. 2, 186] J “Jt must be gratifying to the public generally and expecially to the proprietors, to find that ite in. come dunng the past three years has increased at the rate of £20,000 per annum. We believe thut no other Company, within the same short period ever attained so large an increase either in the Fire or Life Department. This speake highly for the activity and zeal of the mahagement, while the promptness with which all the claims, arising ong of the late disastrons fire in London were met, tes. tities to their financial ability and the care and pre. | dence which marked the investment of these funds,”