Seer rtea. eeathe . FTN VT" eqoeeraTe fF sa ST Te ell ae ae .S built ahip, cex ; vediac, N. B., on Lith Auguat, : N ‘ year on on = eee ~ommand of Cupt Mur | Clark, Boston ; goods. Dolphin, MeNeill, Picton ; prand t & lyde, ame one i 4 - wes the rantil off Cupe ieoal. Cherub, Campbell, Bathurst ; boards. Con ~pieon, aml experienced fine ‘ , servative, McFadyen, Richibueto; do. Isabella, tained of coining a British Silver Dollar for Colonial use, the value to be,probably 4a. Od., also that it would be useful for English cir- culation. e following concerning the ehip * which eur readers will recoliect jerre for the benefit of the Under wrties in Charlottetown flerwurds went | ~ } sold at wat a bought by F i here, and 4 ‘SHIPPING NEWS. writers, and ' mel wne refittes ie Shediac load for Glaswow : i ie diel al oe Po, gasp anon CLvoe.—Thie large ship ar-| PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. a oe Tail of the Bank ou “ ogg, Lew ENTERED: ei aw . a abide » ctor as . a? y r " a verte rday take ae —. - : eohes | wae 4 Alpine Flower, Suundera, Bay y erte , \ es i ideale Three Sisters, Miller, Shedine ; boards. 5 : wort te discharwe . - ' sens nai wi isters 1152 tons, and is about seven | ‘riamph, Burns, Miramic hi,deals. jo—Light Boat, e encountered a severe vale off that hen sl Boston; bal. Euterprize, Walsh, Pay Brew, 6 2 ; The ship suddenly | Berton, | ’ +i ae | peudiand ou the Zird ——. od anaes on | wash; fish Q Harr iet Brewster, Hawkins, New | orang & teak, when the mi le tb : : the ne- | vor® Hour A Filield, Murphy, Riehibuete ; | Jieh August, bat being unable to ye lumber. Julia A. Decker, Denton, Boston ; bal. | we . ™ : ; she put back ‘ essary repairs execute dat that port, she puts Emily, Gay, Halifax; bal. Change, Breton, Pictou . : , » slund, where ’ pa . | t» Charlottetown t —. = al the jcoal. 10 Volunteer, Taylor, Halifax; goods. | . , ae « 4 . ‘sr , e shipped 7 poms re : ex ea “ ne obtuinable | utoon, Crocker, Boatons do. Trial, Dation, if ship, the teak She abt — however, inspected Wallace; spare. La Rookha, Davison, Sydney; | be ship Was, boweves, i . * o yeti stepped be a diver, whe gave i as | min ate to proceed in, She ane : i experienced average weather till she amd XxX} Mary Cleveland, Irwin, Gloucester ; bal Lamartine, Smith, Breeze, At it War | COul , ] | Mary, Swaim, Halifax; tish jdo; do. Il—Ellen, King, do.; goods. is opinion thi left ou the %&h qiute « be pt 3 All went well until the ver | Syre, Magdalen Islands; horses, cranberries, tish, ee, ra | rantine ‘Creseent, off Corse. | Ke. Primrose Bank, Benuett, Boston, bal. Orian | oi ante ee The only damage sustained |der, Gillis Pictou; coal. I12—R. HH. Perkins, | “ “2 ~ e — Clio, MeDonald, Pictou; | t by the aren ive rarrving away of be during the collision was the Bowden, Portland; flour » fore sheets. Two hours after tuken in tow by two tags, but he co ou she wee = a > hecouag Storiny, they came te anchor | u weathe oils soso ihn : “a cneplacdtow thay The weather having aguin| ()¢ abe left Campbeltown on Saturday, the | ),.) coul Carrie M. Rich, Boston ; do CLEARED? 4—Alpine Flower, Saunders, Bay Verte; t , Woodbine, Robeytson, Pictou; do. Idaho, wind being 5S. W., and proceeded rough the | Smith, St John's, Nfld.; pro. 3—Eureka, Cam Sound of Rilbrannan. About six o'clock, P. M., eron, New York; oats. Laurel, Parker, Boston ; | the wind veer d reoand te the east, and the captain de | was compelled to anchor in Lochranz May till | ariel. Moore, Halifax ; pro. 6—Greyhound, Pat Sunday at twe o¢ lack, whenthe Baron Clyde again terson. New York: oats. fish. &c . succeded in tow of the two tags; bat about ti | Halifax ; pro Luauly Sale, Brow, do. ; do ‘a M. the wind agam freshened from 5.5 w ad | Le titanc, a: Enterprize, Walsh, do. ; the tugs hud to be detached. When off Garroch (> Lord Bury, Gitliude.; do. Renfrew, Mc jiead the ship weeld not “ wear round,” and ut Millian, do.; do. Zebra, Mutch, do.; do. Lady | was fuunat necessary to cat away the mizenmast to | payelock, Vineo, Bostou; oats. 9—Amelia, Ger- | euable her to get more head sail. This permitted | ioe Halifax ; pro. J. WS. Griffin, Griffin, do i her to clear the head land, bat she drifted on shore do Ploaghbey, Robertson, Pictou; bal. Dol shin, | gortly afterwards, and remained thamping on the | McNeill, do,; do. 10—Saxe Gotha, Martin, Mali meks foc nearly foar hours; bat, as the tide was fax ; pro il Brig Maid of Erin, Davis, N fewing, and the wind fortunately veeriug round to | or. ° Brig Chebucto, Jenkins, Bermuda; general be cast, the ship backed off, and drifted out to sea. | ony, ™ The crew were engayed during the remainder of the Yrigt. Helen Davies, Campbell, from Barbadves, wight in cutting away the wreck. The starboard for this port, pat into Lewes, Delaware, on the } baat waa stove in when the must came down. No 30th ult., with contrary winds ene was hart, however, aud the ship was brought a ve buck to Lochranza early in the morning water Launched. bogwed The caplain then proceeded tw Greenock : Z r i \ and got three tags, wheu the ship was sufely; A few days sinee, from the Shipyard of Messrs a tine Brig of about 225 tons, moored alongside yesterday. The Baron Clyde | (inard, Cusceumpec, a . and had some of | for the Hon. James Yeo, Port Hil NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. tntlerules Shaunon, King, | tow ber fore aud muuatopmusts, her wale split during the gule - -_- Tas Onis or Haxnv~spacine.—The Ro- | mans had « goddess whose name was Fides, or Fidelity —a goddess of **faith and honesty”’ inavore, "er only drewe was wuice vei, DEY GOOdS! Dry Goods! pispons, expressive of frankness, candor, and modesty, r Ww be sold by AUCTION on Ww KE p- | and her symbol was two right hands joined, NESDAY, 25th instant, ut 11 o'clock, at the er sometimes two figures holding each other | sopscriber's ecm. QUEEN 'SQUARE— on by the right hand ; whence, in ali agreements | ’ <a among the Greeks and Romans, it was usual | 7 re Dry Goods, ms for the parties to take euch otber by the | Consisting of *rinted Cottons, Cotton f'weeds, Union : : , | tritto, Mantle Cloths, Pilot Ditte, Ready made hand, as » tokea of their latention wo adhere | Clothing, Cotton Handkereh iefs, Artiticial Flowers, to the compact ; and this custom is in ae. | Gloves wul Hosiery, Shawls, Hoop Skirts, Felt eral wae, even among ourselves at the! Hats, Velvet; Lot of Jewellery, in Brooches, nt day, than would at firet thought be | Chains, Rings, Studs, &e; Pencils, Kuives, Buttons, or ys - & Hoots and Shoes, Ladies’ Manutier, and a variety of | other articles. tP° Terms Liberal. Sale Positive. No Reserve. Le” No Postponement on account of weather WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Nov. 16, ‘63 ist pro } Ss & & ‘ ONE 2% CENT BOTTLE WILL CURE Chilis and Fever or Neuralgia, Diarrhea, Dys- eutery or Killieus Chalice, Rheumatism, Gout, i nTime | Lumbage, Paia inthe Kidueys or Bladder, Spine, (A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Back or Head, urns, Sealds or Poisonous Bites, | For Obtaining a Valuable Property | Strains, Sprains or Bruises, Sore Throat, {uflu- In the Royalty of Georgetown, evaa or Diptheria, Swollea Jotata, Lameness, or "p K. Island , Cramp. All of these complaints one bettie will : a cure. It will affurd celief by a single application AT A BARG AIN ¢: Let every family Keep it in their house, and use | T° be sold by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, | A few minutes j the 17th of November instaut, at 3 o'clock, in | trent of the Wool & Flour Depot, Head of Queen’s Wharf, Georgetow a-— it when peim ia experienced after its application the most severe paiaa will crane; it amatiera wot what way be the cause of ‘Pasture Iots Nos. 293. 294, and 322, | 3500 Pieces pain, relief will follow its use. Price 25 cta. per) in the Royalty of Georgetown bottle. Sodd by Druggists everywhere. ; He a _ | pleasantly and beautifully situated, fronting on | HoLLow av's OUWTMENT AND PtL1s.—Sores, | 1. Brudcnell River, adjoining the valuable pro- ee ene een Sry Se anny eee, perty of Mr. Charles Owen. These Lots possess | eruption, bie. aud carbuncie, i aately stepped - ,an extensive Shere privil “xe, and are unsurpassed its destructive course by the timely application of |i the iniunense quantities of Sea-mauure thrown | thie bealing Qratnent. {It arrests unhealthy, and in, forming a most valuable acquisition in waking substitutes healthy action, thuscuring the inflamed, | manure in any quantity. On this property there irritable and epreading discases aficeting the shin fare twe acres clear, and in a good state of cultiva- i Notigeuy's Vintmeat has gained an imperishable ii. t also commands a beautitul prospect, | fame tor its facility in healing old inflammatory ewbraciag ag it dues the whele view of the} meree about the shins and aneies, and tor bad lege | Harber of Georgetown and Three Rivers, with | and old wounds it canuet be equalled ; aor SS | the surrounding scenery which every person alk) leas eficacious in gathered breasts and ubscesses. |). 4 5, bh. delightful @ id refreshin i When the complamt bas been of long continuance, | ; " Holloway's Pils will expedite receve;ry, if taken Son the main Poat Road, Opposite that valuable in these doses which act as alteratives ou the | property of Thomas Owen, Ksq., ackuowledged stomach and teuica ou the constitution. | by all judges to ve vue of the most desirable in the | whole Revalty. i TERMS—At Sale. | Fr. P. NORTON, Auctioneer. Georgetown, Nov. P2, 1563. The above Sale is postponed | until WepNgespaY, the 25th inst. | F. P. NORTON, Auctioneer. | Georgetown, Nov, 16, “63. | -- 7s = No Homeng.—Rev. R.H. Pollack, Cincinnati, | Obie, writes: —* It is my settled policy to recom: meced nothing til) I have it is what it purports to | be. Having opportunity, and becoming satisiied | of the merits of Mes. S$ A. Allen's World's Hair | Restorer and Zylobalsamum, I can coufidently recomend thew.” Seld by Druggista everywhere. Depot, 198 | Greeawieh Street, New York. i abides Sl co-sisssiannesir-shiniaeniiiiinsanndiial DON'T FORGET THE HORSE! | KE S ~ 4.4K Next to waw there is ue nebler animal than the | BE R & O N 9 horse, obedient te ali our wishes, patient, docile | a ee ~~ aE ey aud intelligible—how could we “ get ou ” without | oe WS 3 ) YAR, biun,—theu let as cherish and protect him. Have ; : . ‘ You a horse with a rough, scraggy coat and tight | AVE, by the arrival of 4 | atin? Give him CARLTON’S CONDITION GAZEL 5 B from LIV E KI 00 L,| POWDERS. Do you work him bard? Give URA Nt S from LONDON, and CABOT from bim CARLTON'’S CONDITION POWDERS, GLASGO W, nearly completed their | you will seen see that enue bushel of oats given | . with them, will go aa far as four without. Bring FALL IMPORTATIONS. your horses INTO condition with this medicine | The oods per above vessels, in addition to these | aod do net abuse them with hard driving and ne | previously veceived, comprise in part :— aud | care. Get the CARLTON'S CONDITION | superfine Cloth, Searlet, White * = DERS. Beaver and Whitney Blue Flantels, i % Ceuta per Package.—Sold by all Dealers. Cloth, White and Printed Es ena | Black and Fancy Doe- Shirting, ’ Married, | _ skina, Flannelx, At Halifax, on the 10th inst., by the Rev. J. S$. | Tweed and Sealskins, | Gents’ Flannel Shirts, | Addy, Mr. Wm. E. Douse, of Charlottetown | Plain, Checked” and Royalty, to Carolina, youngest danghter of the late} Striped Wincies, Peter McPherson, Esq,. of St. Johu's Newfoundland. | French Meriuoes, === ——— === | Coburg, Died, |Lustres and Fancy At Lot 49, Village Green, thia morning, Albert | | Collars, Gloves, | Genta’ Fur, Cloth and | Wool Caps, Silk, Cloth and Feit Hats, | &e. &e. &e. Pirchfield, the beloved and youngest son of Mary | Skirtings, | Gloves, &c, in variety. Aae aud A. MeNeill, Teacher, Mount Mellick, | a } ayed two years and seven months. ‘Fall and Winter Mantles and. At Pictou, ou the 6th inat., aged 48 years. Jane | Oxley, wife _ Jame hae. - ; ‘ | Mantlo Cloths, At Strathalbyn, Lot 67,0n the Met alt., after aj. painful and too ilinews, Flora, fourth daughter | Fitch, Oppossum and other FU RS, + in Goven, 00 she las of One, of Oonenengs ion, RIBBONS, : Si ike Spero con | all nrc Winter Bawls. geation of the brain, Charles Albert, only sou of é WN 3 Adoiphas D. Smith, Esq., Cedar Grove, Bermuda, together with a large variety of useful i __———-| DRY GOODS, aged 15 monthe. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Drees Goods, - Cuantotretows, Nov. 13, 1863. Provisions, Boots & Shoes, Beef, (mali) per Ib.....«.-- «+ ar om ° 3d to 4id , a oe by the quarter...-.--- nach eurnteaoaas a large assortment ; Ree. BOR BD. oc cree coos 000s coct eves to > eect es on Mens’ and Boys? heavy aon oe Lobsbinedbdeducsece sven bes oa = be BOOTS and BROGANS, eee es 1d to Is 14) Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’, Youths’ and Children’s De by the tob..0+ 000 ceeececeesceee lid to lid ; ie area meerwrre eraerees <0em ‘iict:. RUBBER BOOTS & SHOES, Tallow, per Ibo... +--+ ceeeereceeeeeees 9d to tid | of the very best manufacture. Ladies’ RUBBEK Lard, per Ib.......... codenndadopee Geen aud FELT BOOTS, &e. &e. Mat, mee Mb... ooos es cone cee cose cues coesGn OO OS a sues ese Pearl Barley, per Ib.....-..---++5 0+: -2d to 24d Our usnal assortment of Ploar, CRONE iis oi bee ice sen sies 42s to 458 a Bp gue tas. Jie dedeeis eerweses -2d to 24d TIARDWARE, Outmesl, per Ib... . 6. ees cee e eee eee 1 jd to 2d “Tha +e ‘ TTT" od eee a "et PAINTS, GLASS, PUTTY, &e. Cs Vegetables. Paint, Olive, Seal, Cod, and Kerosene rants, per Qt... . ccc cece cece rrcncccce oo ROMO : oe 8 “ Siena Te. |. cs chs bobesdeceeets = OILS, Petes, Wer Hashed. 2 ook ccceicecs csce Istol, ee ae ee si bees aenemaael 2s . GROCERIES, MOMRGG, WOE CEE oo ic odes cclct cece cove idd w la es H oe : Graip. a complete assortment, and allof first-class quality. edema D seeBlece. PECee POPP EE rey -. +. Done Our TWAS are very superior. Barley Ge Wiese dunkisss ccdsbeus 4s Gd to 5s — , Gants Costes tt eees -.-28 64) "The above Stock of Goods having been carefully Poultry. aastal are confidently offered to the public at Turkeys, each... 26. eee es cece neues de to 58 6d | the lowest paying prices. Semenp mammeres orcoseee Seve en eeai ls 8d to 286d! Charlottetown, Nos. 16, 1863. Gw Powls, CE sks dng ond bb00+ ned 0000 he 6d to Is | on Ducks, each ........ bebeiedlesvdeds ls 3d to Is 6d Partsidgee, each.....-+- 400+. . eee eee Ds Ww Ae 2d NOTICE. ; Fish. R. ARCHIBALD McPHER, late of Codfish, per qtl.... .-.. cece cers cece cess 186 to 20s | { Bie Puwn, Lat No. 45, in King’s County, Herrings, per barrel........ + esses ++308 to 405 | Merchant, on the ind May last aksigned to the Mackerel, por dozem......-----++- eee ees Is 6d | Subseriber all his Book Accounts, outstanding debts, Salmon, per ib........--+ oot eeeeeeeeeeses ROME | Notes of Hand, &e.: ” : 2 Lumber. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN to all persons Boarde (Hemloctk).......+ +--+ cece cee Be 6d to 4s indebted to the suid Eétate to wake immediate We” GIN, «och sceee nebs ccowases 4s to 5s | payment to the Sabseriber. All accounts due after OP GR osc occ libas es em) — — DECEMBER will Be sued for Wittiout | further motiee. ; : Suingles, POE Meee cece eee cees seen enee IOS Wo 15s DOMALD BRATON. Sundries. douris, Nov. 16,1863. ' 4w’ *” ’ noni et, pap tah. 6 66 wk ep see - fone lo seed wi ~~ . Wook, port ween cae cictiivdtem| CABIN BISCUIT. ut ’ oth 2 hd chad s eoes | VICTORIA,” from Quenec— OMNONPAD, POF yard... 1.2... 262 sees 3s td to fis 2 renee - a incceiiheamadiiiitesn. 2d to 4d 30 Bbls. Choice BISCUIT. Galfahios,. 0. cccsccccocccccccollde Sd toe ga] Foraale by 1. 2m NE, B08 DD. oo cedsces cocccccccccceShl te One J. ROBERTS ECKART, hing, each....... .... ieee aaa Gs to Gs 6d Corner Queen aud Water Streets. FALL & WINTER GOODS ! LONDON HOUSE. 1 AS RECEIVED, per URANUS from George Brown, Walsh, Gloucester ; goods. | STOCK of Fancy Goods, Jewellery, Stationery. Isabel, Eyun, Liverpool, G. B.; timber, &e.) the Manutacteries, and purchased on the best | | terms, they will be seld at the LoWES'T PRICES | Mu. | POR CASH, ; "de | sale customers, comprising a large Stock of ao Superfine and SILKS, black and coloured, in | French FURS — Sable, 1863 A LARGE SUPPLY NEW GOopDs, JUST RECEIVED AT THE @ Stand formerly Dempsey's, opposite Apothe- cary’s Hall, Upper Queen Street. H. —_- HASZARD LONDON, GAZELLE, and THERES A rom LIVERPOOL, a large and selected BRITISH DRY GOODS, Groceries and Hardware. All having been carefully selected direct from a liberal discount made to whole- | Winter Cloths & Coatings, in all the latest styles ; Ladies’ Dress Materials, in great variety and newest fashions; dresses avd pieces, Knickerbocker Cloth, French Merinos, Alexandra Cloth, Baratheas, black and coloured, Clots of Gold, York Repp, Pepinettes, &c. Ke. Ke. Shawls and Mantles, in great variety and very cheap; Bonnets, Hats & Caps, a large ussortmeut in the latest fashions ; AUILITIOLMLN TU. NEW GOODS, FOR FALL 1863. Av THE rFVuUE SUBSCRIBERS WAVE JUST trom LIVERPOOL, per Theresa, from GI.AS- GOW, via Pictou, per Cabot and other arrivals from the States and Halifax, Their usnal extensive Supply of BRITISH & FOREIGN ( comprising all the requisite articles in STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, among which will be found the leading styles and sovelfies uf the geusen : Plain & Fancy Dress Goods, Shaws, Mantles, and Furs, Bonnet Fronts, Hats & Cape, Black & Colored Silks, Hosiery & Haberdashery, Plain and Faney Flanpels, Shirts, Skirts & Skirting, Berges, Oil Cloths & Baize, Boots, Shoes & Rubber Goods, Clothing, and Gents’ general outfits, Cloths, Doerkins, and Trimmings, Hardware, lronmougery & Cutlery, Nails & Horse Nails, Room Paper, Blaukets, Rugs, and Counterpanes, GROCERIES, Copsisisting of Choice TEAS and SUGARS, KALSINS, CURRANTS and FIGS, Ke." SPICES, &e. &e. De” Personally selected with ears—purchased on the best terms—and will be found to compare favorably woth other Stocks iu the market, either for style or value. W. & A. BROWN. Queen Square, Nov. 16, 1863. CIVIC ELECTION. BY THE MAYOR, Ribbon Velvet, Cotton & Silk, Black aud Coloured Silk Velvets, Terry Velvets, Black German Velvets, &e. &e. and other FLOWERS, Borders, Cap Fronts, Cambric Handkerebiefs, Gloves, Steel & Muslia Collars, Hair Nets, Sleeves, in variety. Dress Buttons and Trimmings, in great variety, Braids, Tassels and Cord, Laces, Worked Muslin, lnsertion and Edg- ing, Gloves, Hosiery, Veils, Silk Twist, Thread, Reels, &e, &e. Stone Martin, Mink, Fitch, Chinchille, Kolenski, Opposum, Mock Ermine, Musquash Riding Boas & Culfs ; Stone Martin, Monkey, Goat and Seal Tail Math, &e., Fur Gloves and Gauntlets. STAPLE GOODS — Brown Cot- tons, Blankets, Flannels, White and Srriped Shirtings, Skirtings, Printe, Furniture Chintz, Sheetings, Ticks, Sacking, Scotch Carpeting, Hearth Rugs, Mats, Crumb Cloths, Oil Floor Cloth, &e. &e. &e. , Paper - Hangings, English make, very cheap aud good. Over-Coats, Shooting Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Under Shirts, Water-proot Coats and Sheets, &c. HARDWARE-.Iron, Steel, Glass, Putty, Paints, Gils, Turpentine, Nails, Spikes, Brads, Tacks, Sheet Lron, Wire, Gig & Cart Bushes, Chain Traces, Back Chains, Halter Chains, Grey & Wilkie’s Plough Monnt- ing, Hames, Bridles, Bits, Whips, Koives & Forks, Scissore, Ke. ALSO, Lot No. 222 is alaw pleasantly sidated, fronting) Tea, Molasses, Coffee, Crushed & Moist Sugar, Rice, Pearl Barley. Muetard, Pepper, Nutmegs, Spices (ground and un- ground), Raisias, Currants, Citron, Starch, Blue, Blacking, Baking and Washing Seda, Leather, Tobacco, Pipes ; Buckets, Brooms, Soap, Candles, Ludigy, | Mauilla Roepe, Piteh, Piteh & Parafine Onl, Cross and Hand Saws, Chisels, Gouges, Jack, Hand and Bead Planes, Brass Taps, &e. &e. Charlettetown, Nov. 16, 1865. Liverpool House ! HALL & WINTER, 1863-64 WILLIAM FULL Haine completed per “ THERESA” and ** PRIORSSS,”’ his Stock of BRITISH & FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, Now offers the sanie to the public at the LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. The GOODS having been purchased on the Muflers, Searts,Ties, best Terms, are cvufidently offered to COMpare | prescribed to give me strength and an appetite. To with any in the market. His Stock includes, in Staple Dry Goods, Cotton Warp, Grey Cottons, Striped and White Shirtings, Tickings, Denims, Drills, Fleeey Cot- tous, Printed Cottons, Ginghams, Red, White and Fancy FLANNELS, Towellings, Table Linens, White aud Colored Damasks, Blankets, Rugs, &o. Dress Materials, Knickerbocker, Fouland ‘Lustres, Camilets, Alex dndra Cloth, Black and Colonred Lastres. &e., &e., with DRESS TRIMMINGS and great variety. Ladies’ Mantles, ‘Alexandra CJoth, Seal Cloths, in all quantities. Ladies’ Shawls, - Furs, rices; Sea side boas, Ermine aud white. ‘ashionable Felt Hats,Plain and Fancy Bonnets,d&e colors and widths. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Oollars, &c., HATS & CAPS, in Fur, Fur Trimmed Cloth, Felt. &e. Boots and Shoes, In Ladies’, Gent’s, and Children’s, of all kinds. FAMILY GROCERIES, Congon TEA, Brown and White Sugars, Cotfee | Raisins, Currants, &e. &e. &c. GREAT GEORGE STREET. WILLIAM FULL. Charlottetown, Nov. 16, 1863. a choice selection, | {Inelnding Winceys, Plain and Plaid; Cobnrgs, LININGS in Black and ‘Coloured Cloth, Tweed, &c.; Mantle Cloths & Clowkings, in Black and Coloured Cloths ; [ucluding Cloth, Tweed, Cashmere, Paisley, &c. A select assortment of, in Mountain Mertin, at all Ladies’ Ladies Garibaldi Jackets, Soutags & Hoods, Winter Vests, Gloves, Collars, Searfs, Bonnet Ribbons, all In ready-made CLOTHING, im great variety; Fancy Flannel SHIRTS, Gloves, Ties. Scarfs, A large and varied assortment of, comprising prime effective, perfect, and harmless sale f eves i” iv The above Goods are offered at Whole- sale and Retail, at THOMAS'’S OLD STAND, 1 pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in | the eighteeuth yearof the reign of Her present Ma | Jesty, intituled ** An acl wo lucorporate the ‘Town jot Charlottetown,” [do hereby give public notice | that an Rlection of So ONE COUNCILLOR, | for WARD NUMBER FIVE (5), in the same City, | inthe stead wud place of GEORGE DAVLES, Esq | resigned, will be held on THURSDAY, the 19th } | Ward, at the House of Mr. on Great George Street. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock ju the forenoon, and continue open till five im the afternoon of the same day. DESCKIPTION OF WAKD: kK. Neeouam, fronting “Namber Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town.’’—See 18 Vie., Cap. 34, intituled “ An Act wo lacorporate the Towa of Charlottetown.” T. H. HAVILAND, Mayor. Mayor's office, November Uth, 1863. — aS The sale of the Plantation Bitters is without pre- cedent in the history of the world. There is no ; secret in the matter. They are at once the most | speedy, strengthening health restorer ever discov- | Nos, 293 and 294 join, forming a block of 16 acres, RE AD Y-M ADE C LOT ILING, in | ered. It requires but a single trial to understand , this. Their purity can always be relied upon They carilla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile, Flewers, La- | | vender Flowers, Wintergreen, Anise, Clover Buds, | | Orange-peel, Snake-root, Coriander, Burdock. 8.—T.— 1 860—X. &e. They are especially recommended to clergymen, | public speakers, aud persons of literary habits and Caraway, | sedentary life, who require free digestion, a relish for food, and clear mental faculties. Delicate females and weak persons are certain to find in these Bitters what they have so long) | looked for. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. | They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. | They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miascaatic and intermittent fevers. | They purify the breath and acidity of the stotnach. | They cure D yspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhw, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cure LiverComplaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best Bitters in the werld. They, make the weak man stropg, aod are exhausted na- ture’s great restorer. The following startling and emphatic statements can be seen at our office. Letierof Rev. EF. Crane, Chaplain of the 197th | | New-York Regiment : Near Acquta Creek, March 4th, 1863. Owing to the great exposure and terrible decomw- potitica after the battle of Antietam, I was utterly prostrated and yery sick. My stomach would not retain medicine. An article called Plantation Bit- | ters, prepared by Dr, Drake, of New York, was | my great surprise they gave me immediate relief Two bottles almost allowed me to join my regiment. |* * * * Thave since seen them used in many cases, and am free to say, for hospital or private purposes, | know of nothing Jike them. Rev. E. ¥, Ceane, Chaplain. Letter from the Rev. N. E. Gms, St. Clairs- ville, Pa.: GuxtLewex ;— You were kind enough, on a former occasion, to send me a half dozen bottles of Planta- tion Bitters for $350. My wife having derived much benefit fromgthe use of these Bitters, [I desire her to continue them, and you will please send us #ix bottles wore for the money inuclosed. I an, very truly, yours, N. E. Givps, Pastor Ger. Ref. Church. Sotpigrs’ Howe, Superintendent’s Office, Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan, 15th, 1863. * * * * * JT have given your Plantation Bitters te hundreds of our noble soldiers whe stop the effect is marvellous and gratifying. Such @ preparation as this is I heartily wish in every family, in every hospital, and at hand on | every battle field. 1 G, W. D. Anprews, Superintendent, Dr. W. A. Cains, Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont | Regiment, writes :—“ I wish every soldier had a bottle of Plantation Bitters. They are the most | Wittarn’s Horer, Wasurnetoy, D. C., May 22d, 1863. } GentTLeMeN :—We require another supply of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which daily increases with the guests of our house. “ THERESA” & “\ URANUS’ LIVERPOOL— ; 200 chests fine English Congou TEA, 10 hhds. DeKuyper's GIN, “50 ewt. RICE, 75 cases do do 10 bbls. Currants, 25 boxes Layer RAISINS, 10 keys Mustard. ALSO iN STORE —— 100 bbis. FLOUR, 80 do Ship Bread, Do Gross Blacking, 50 chests line Congou TEA, &c. &c. &e, ex CLIO— Bellefontain brands.) BOSTQN— 600 bbls. FLOUR, (choice brand.) ——ALSU ? . SOLE LEATHER, bbls. assorted Biscuit, Apple Onions, Confectionary, Candles, Lozenges, Biiffulo Robes, &e. Ke. &e. All of which will be sold cheap. J. & T. MORRIS. GROKUE LEWIS, Market Clerk. ‘ Nov. iG, 1363 "Noyember 16, 3363. 4 pur SUBSCRIBERS have received, ex Tueresa and Uranus from LONDON and 12 Boxes Glenfield STARCH, 20 do Crushed Sugar, Boxes Candles, composites, NOW LANDING from NEW YORK, 100 bbjs. choice Family “FLOUR, (Buckeye and TO ARRIVE from NEW YORK and | which for price and qoality defy competion. Respectfully, , Syrges, Cuapwick & Co. &e. &o. c. «© a, ce. —— Be sure that every bottle bears the fac-simile of our signature on a steel plate label, with our private stamp over the cork. P. H. DRAKE & CO. 202 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by aj] respectable Druggists, Physicians‘ Grocers, Hotels, Saloons, and country dealers. Sept. 14, 1863. TOBACCO, Jf O ECELVED, per ** Letta Apa” and “* Rover,” 25 Boxes Choice TOBACCO, 10 do. extnmon do., ~ » 2. & Charlottetown, Sept, 28, 1863. Land Assessment Office. ®| ENGL Subscriber begs respectfully to in- form the Public that he has removed the LAND TAX OFFICE to Great George Street, op posite the Brick Stove of Wm. E, Dawson, Esq. WILLIAM SHEPHERD, Collector. "ARVELL. re RECEIVED trom LONDON, per Uranus,| — MpueE Subscriber respevtfylly intimates * Gazelle,”’ M ty R Cc ll A N D I 7. K : cash or approved paper : { Collars, Ties and Searfs, 200 Ibs London Mixed Pins, (in ounces) RICH BONNET RIBBONS, Good Indigo and other Dye Stuffs. — DING all the new shades, from 6d. New Shop, Duncan's Brick Building. Autumn & Winter Clothing, ., Merchant Tailor, Queen-st., Char’town, | day of this present month (November), in the said I Whieb will be opened for inspection in a few days will require payment by, at the latest, the 10th 2 ssortment of Tinware and Stovepipe, Wholesale are composed of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Cas- | aaa ‘Retail. " ne cones castings.) Stock of yenuite article and at the cheapest rates possible here, wore or less disabled from various causes, and | town and Vicinity. HE UNDERSIGNED being desirous of | under the style sad firm of DAVIES & WEEKS opeuing claswés for justruction in the Latin, | beg respectfully to announce that they have taken Greek. french and Malian lenges, as well usin the Shop in DUNCAN'S BRICK i can be consulted by | Queen gtgget, and. are naw opening their I . BRITISH WAREHOUSE, e at his RESIDENCE, King's Street, iu the QUEEN’S SQUARE. reuideuce of Frederick Beecken, Bag.’ ""* STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, Jrawing aud Perspective, eads of families and others, as te Terms, Hours, 2OUN ¥. NEWBERY. Charlottetown, Now. 9, 1868. isl tf Wholesale Purchasers. i that he has received on CONSIGNMENT, Ex from Liverpool, and * Cabgt,” from | tlasgow, the following GOODS, which ave offer. | d to the Trade at the lowest paying figure, fur | % hhds beKuper’s GENEVA, DO cuaes ° du (Auehor brand) 6 casks old Islay Wuiskery, (very fine) 20 cues Campbeltown WHISKEY, warranted the Pure MeGee, 0 packages English Congo TEA, {6 casks Crushed SUGAK, oY boxes T. D. PIPES, 10 ewt Liverpool SOAP, SO doz. Linen Thread, Nos 22 and 35, 20 Gross Cotton Reels, (Clarke's) 00 doz colored Cotton Handkerehiets. N. RANKIN. Queen Street, Nov. 9, 1863. Qin o RIBBONS! RIBBONS: 150 PIECES OF a yard upwards, NOW OPENING at the DAVIES & WEEKS. Ch Town, Nov. 9, 1863. 2i Paints, Qils, &c. HE Subseriber has received per Tuxresa, from LIVERPOOL— No. 1 White WHITELEAD, Green, Blue, Red and Yellow PAENT, Boiled and Raw LINSEED OIL, Furniture and Coach VARNISH. Whiting, Paris White and Venetian Red, Patent Dryer, Pomice Stone & Ewery Clpth. WM. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Nov. 9, 1563. FROM BRITAIN. Per Barque“ GAZELLE.” CHARLES BELL, S NOW RECELVING a new and extensive supply of FASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FOR MEN'S WEAR, October 19, 18638, _W. E. DAWSON, NTIMATES to those of bis Country customers who are indebted to him, that he DNCEMBEK. j November 2, 1363. ' COME UP! ! And bay your COAL SCUTTLES from W. B. ALLEN’S Tin and Iron Factory. you ean buy them cheaper there than at any other Store inthe city. He hasa a Ausy — Two Terra Nova Cook Stoves, (Scotch The best Stove in the market. Atso — One slab Soap-stone, and Adam's Patent Paratine Lamp Tops. Cash paid for old Copper, Lead, [ron and Brass. November 9, 1863, 2m Union Matches! jp USt received, and for sale by the Sub- seriber, a few cases of the above superior 8S. CARVELL. ut MATCHES. J. Charlottetown, Ang. 24, 1863. DR. SUTHERLAND EGS to intimate that he has just opened, Ex “ Uranus’ and “ Prioress,” an extensive Drugs and Chemicals, with additional daily expected, selected from the best London establishments. Medicines carefully prepared by himself; there- | fore the public may have contidence in receiving a) Toilet Articles in Variety. Brown, White and Fancy Wipdsor Soaps, Ede and Rimmel’s Pertumery, Jockey Club, Rondoletia, Verbena, Kiss Me Quietly, Milletieur, Queen's Own, Highland Perfume, Pomades, Hair Gils, Hair Washes, Eau de Cologne, &c: 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 Soda, Washing Soda, Baking ode Alam, Blue, Vitrol, Cndbear, Cream of Tartar, Camphor, Castor Oil, (best English cold drawn); Turpentine, best London puritied Cod Liver Oil, Mustard, Root and Powdered Ginger, Cinnamon Berk, Powdered Cinnamon, Natniegs, Mace, Cloves, Olive Oil, Florence Oil, Almond O11, Hotloway’s Pills and Ointment, (English,: Belmon- tine Candles, Prune Candles, &c &e. fe’ Dr. Smberland can be consulted daily at his establishment for Town and Country. ig” Advice given to the Poor gratis. Queen Street, June 22, 1863. MINNIE COCHRANE, .D. Allopathic Physician, AKES great pleasure in announcing to the Citizens of Charlottetown that she bas just arrived in the City, and is prepared to attend to the sick at all hours, at the Fraxxiin House. She would say to those who are labouring under the common diseases of the day, such as Rheumatism, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Cancers, Soe, See Ca- tarrh, Asthma, Consumption, Neuralgia, Eplipsey, yive her a call, aud betore andertaking your case, she will tell you if yoar disease can be cured. N. B. Ladies desirous of having teeth extracted would do well to give Dr. C. a call, as she bas studied with the best Dentists in New York. P.S. Dr. Cochrane will be ever ready to uitend Obstetric Practice. Charlottetown, October 12, 1863. —_—- “ Meeting of the Legislature.” CoLontalL Secretary's Orrick, November 2, (863. HEREAS, by a Resolution of the House of Assembly, passed on the Mth day April, 1863, it was resolved that the Initiation of all Money Votes should be with the Execative : Notice is hereby given that al) applications for uioney grants for Roads, Bridges, Wharfs, &c., and all Petitions for grante in aid of any object what- soever which parties may desire to submit to the Legislature at Its next annual Session, are required to be sent into this Office ou or before the First day of Februgry, 1364. By command, = JOHN W. MORRISON, Deputy Colonial Secretary. PRINTING TYPES, J pens all other Printinc MarerisA.s, are ottered for Sale at BB OTGwWS New York Type-Foundry, at THE LOWEST PRICES. Koman Type, Labor-saving Quotations, Fancy Type, Borders, Seript Type, Ornaments, German Type, * Leads, Brass Dashes, Music Type, Cirevlar Quads, Chens aud Chesker Type, Cortiér Quads, Brass and Metal Rufes, Ornamenta! Corners, Brass and ElectroCireles Metal Fuarnitare, and Ellipses, Braes Galleys, Labor-saving Rules, Labor-saving Leads, Labor-saving Slugs, Cowpositor 3s Numbered Slugs, &c. &e. Printers can also be supplied with Presses from all the different manufacturers, Printing Ink of all materials, at the manufacturers’ prices. Aty publisher of a newspaper, wi mibligh’ this advertisement, INCLU ( NOTE, three times before the first day of Decem ber, 1863, and forward me one of the papers con making 4 purchase from me of my own manufactures of five times the amount of said bill. GMORGE BRUCE, Carefully selected from leading Scotch and English ' best possivle terms for Cush. jable terms by colors, Composing Sticks, Stands, Cases, Imposing Stones, Chases, Wood Type, and all other printing ae THIS | ing on the corner of Powuna!l & King Sjreets, in | this City, and has had it remodelled and put in per- | feet order for allOTEL. He solicitathe patronaye taining it, will be allowed his bill at the time of — _— = SH ae To the Residents of Charlotte- NEW AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS. HE Gabesibere teviag entered tate rship as GENERAL IMPORTERS, UILDING, Hardware, Groceries, Ready-made Clothing, &e. Houses, ‘The public are respectfully invited to call ind examine the Stock, which will be sold on the MUSEPH DAVIES, ‘WILLIAM A. WERKS. Charlottetown, October 26,1863. ry, isl pro we have received per above SHIP, a Portion of gur FALL STOCK, among which are a SUPERIOR AgsonTMENT of Ladies, Gents, Misses & Children’s RUBBER BOOTS & SHOES, Ladies, Misses & Child’s KID BOOTS. &o. &c. tar" Kemniader of Supply daily expected. BEER & SONS. _Eing Square Houye, Qet,26,°63, tm A VERY LARGE STOCK OF Plough Metals,dron & Steel, Just received, and for Sale by W. E. DAWSON, nen Shaadi SOMETHING NEW! Sherwood’s Fea & Coffee Strainer. | A USEFUL and ORNAMENTAL ARTICLE, & Ye attached to the Spout of a Tea or Coffe Pot. Price only ts 6d. CAST FUNNEL IRONS, which every house owner should have. LANTERNS, to burn Kero- sene Qj! without chimnies, All for sale by HB. Ee. SPARBIND & CO. City Hardware Stoge. August 10, 1863. SULTANA RAISINS. i ewt. SULTANA RAISINS, 126 quarter Boxes LAYER RAISINS, 20' Boxes VALENCIA de., 50 do ELEME FIGS, 6 Barrels CURRANTS, SPICES, CANDIED CITRON & PEELS, NUTS, &c., just received. W.E. DAWSON Nov. 2, 1863. ; To Shipbuilders & Traders, vu K attention of SHULPBULLDERS and TRADEKS is directed to the following Stock of NAVAL STORES, &e. Bbis. PITCH, Bbis. Shipbuilders’ VARNISH, Bois. PITCH OIL, do. Parufine VARNISH, Bbis. TAR OIL, de. Bright Do. And Rells TARRED PAPER, for sale on favour- J. 8S. CARVELL. Charlouetown, Aug. 24, 1863. tf FLOUR! FLOUR! Idabo trom New York and Carrie Rich from Boston. JUST RECEIVED 400 Barrels FLOUR, diterens grades. For Sale et DODD'S BRIGK STORE. DODD & ROGERS. May 38, 1863. EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY, 1863 Running of Trains -—— 1863 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. N and after MONDAY, the 18th instant, the Trains will ran as follows:— Leave St. John at 8 a.m., and | and 5.30 p. m. Leave Shediac at 9 and 11.50 a.m.; Lenve Sussex for St. John at 6.30 «. m. The 5.80 Yrain trom St.John will go to Sussex only. The afternoon Trains from St. John, the 11.50 Train fro Shediac, and the 6.30 Train from Sussex, will carry Freight, the others, Passengers, Mails and Express only. The morning Trains on Wednesdays ang Satur- days frow St. Jolin, will reach Shediac in time to connect with the steamers for P. E. Island. The stages to and from Buctonche, Richibucto, Miramichi, Bathurst, and the Norh, connect daily at Shediac with the Morning Trains to and from St. John, as do also the stages at Moncton to and from Dorchester, Sackville, Amherst, Truro aud Malifax. For turther information apply to S. CARVELL, Agent for P. &. Island. June 15, 1863. International Steamship Company. TWO TRIPS A WEEK. pure splendid sea-going Steamers “* NEW BRUNSWICK,” E.B. Wincnesren, Master, and “ NEW ENGLAND,” Esos Fitcp, Master, will leave Reed's Point Wharf every MONDAY and THURSDAY mornings, at 8 o'clock, until further notice. FARES : To —— oo nerccenseseesccvenes $1 50 PR sib. cvcneneeteebinnnne wens 4 00 iiss’ . sapnianinn ie eskinte 5 00 Boston by Steam and Railway,....6 00 Te Freight and Fares payable in New Bruns- wick Currency, at St. John. Passages and State Rooms secured at the Com- vany's Olfice, Hast end Warehonse, Reed's Point Yharf. J. 5. CARVELL, Agent. Charlottetown, June 15, 1863. GRAIN! GRAIN! GRAIN! ‘PSHE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, Constantly on hand, at prices Cheaper than can be purebased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy Gin, Whiskey, and a superiorarticle of Mal Whie key. Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charloitetown, November 1], 1862 Chance to Make Money! HE Subscriber has in his Yard at “ Brows’s Mant,” Egmont Bay, a quantity of JUNLPER TIMBER, such as Plank-logs, Beams, Footocks, Kiees, &c.,—also, Keel, Stem and Stern Post, consisting of the principal part of the material to build a Juniper vessel, of 100 tons,—also, « good new Mould and Model, the whole of which he will sell on reasonable terms, with privilege of yard room, &c., (if required) to build said vessel. ile also offers for sale the Hull and Spars of a superior new Brig, of about 230 tons register, (spruce, with hardwood bottom). This vessel is of & good model, and bailt under the inspection of W. | Slogget, Esq., (Messrs. Lloyd's Agent). N. J. BROWN. Brown's Mart, Oct. 19, 1863. Wool & Sheepskins, F. P. Norton, Georgetown, Agent for King’s County. MPuE highest prices paid in CASH for any quantity of WOOL and SHEEPSKINS at his Establishment, head of Queen's Wharf, Main Street. “Georgetown, § September 7, 1863, TO LET, 1m vo LET, and possession given as immediately, the COTTAGE and GARDEN fronting on Enston-street, oceupicd by F. W. Hates, Esqr. Rent low, pay- able quarterly. For further particulars — . W. LORD. apply to sharlottetown, Jane Rth, 1863. GURNEY’S CLOTH MILL. ue capability of thie Mill is to felt cloth, giving to its texture firmness and solidity—to dress by happing and ghearing, and to finish with Justre. Cloth dyed by a new process and warranted. Acents:—John Williams, Esq., Market Square ; Neil Rankin, Esq., Queen-street. Covehend, Sept. 14, 1 NEW HOTEL. THE MANSION HOUSE. 8 ins “ Terrace House’’—has leased the large build. “MANSION HOUSE,” which situated for travellers on either husivess or pleasure being near the Steambout landing, Bank, and Kead ; over ditious and excellent work is now performed. A GAZELLE, $3 field, Masz., who have obtain for the discovery they huve wade ia reducing that of the old Scotch and Irish P, ik SUBSCRIBER — late of the of his friends and the travelling pubhe to’ the ich is conveniently ‘ ~~ * vs © eet Duwpas, direct from the Mawuisetnrers, 4 LARGE ASoORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF Goods generally kept in Stock. a a >" Threshiay Mackacee , fe Horse, warranted the beat on the on perform as much work as some of the two Horse power by other makers ; thus effecting a vastamount STOCK OF vo oa both of man and horse, and avoiding the injury aud loss of Straw under the inclement weather uvt)ljt is left pseiess for fodder for cattle, New Patent Kogt apd Lattere, for saving y * \Churps, to make, exceiJept, Butter in _10 minutes. “ Cultivator aud Stump xtragtor, to aise Ligp, hy two men. ‘Potatoe Diggers ,-<just. wanted,—with “ “ several other improved Furiying;lmpiomepis The above Machines will now be sold at low prices, in order to prove the advantages of thew the old fashioned ones, by which such expe- wgri bovesi ne land - been effected by the ase ORE ; vy jjny CLAN v hoaith Pilg HIS ay is Bead Gren } several. Geid Prizes labor, and the draft on horses, to, pearly ppe-half ioug he. Parties wanting any of the above wales and low priced Machines this season will iye to order them on au early day, having now 0 vy afew left on hand for specimens, at Oxwetr Cyeae Sryas, cheaper than the, cheapest, from a ¥ as TO AN ANCHGR. of SERPHENS. Orwell, Sept. 14, 1863. gs. HAY and TURNIPS. {OR SALE, on the subseriber’s Farm, A QUANTITY r * ° sand Bushels a and a Rew Thou GEORGE £QLES. Charlottetown, Oct. 19th, 1363. cident éc ¢ ree McLELLAN’S EXPRESS, Running on E. & N. A. Railway. ONNECTING at St. John with Teuvers Amenican Express (Office 40 & 12 Court ay Boston) for United States, Canada; Freder- si eee Nova Sa &e. At Shediae with Steamers ap Stages to ‘Prinve Edward Isiand and the North Shore. Aud at Moncton with King’s Stages for Doprches ter, Sackville, Amherst, &c. Goods Bought & Sold, and Notes, Drafts. and Bills collected. —Larz 's Acgerican Expresa Orrice ix St.Jons—Le Oflice, Np..75,.Prince William Street. M‘LELLAN BROS,, Proprietors. . AGENTS. Wy. Senct.nen Oe Bai oncnece+caces Charlottetown, Ey, Wi woe cee-bovcrauteeyan -..-Bhediac, A NNN i 25 csedb ted Cellas olla ed Chatham, July 27, 1863 ee) GOLD Kan Rivog, Fryorer Koyas, Broocues, Pixs, Livgs, Sauns, Lock ets, dX ys, PenciLs, Cuays, And some nice WATCHES and PLATED GOODS, at the shop of A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker, Smardou’s C 5 Charlottetown, Angus 3). 1863. ~—-? WW". R. WATSON KGS to intimate that be has received, per “ THeanss"'— 12 Cuses and one Cask APOTHECARIES' WARE, 1 Puncheon English VINEGAR, 1 Cask PAINTS, Boiled and Raw Linseed OLL, 1 Bale CLOVES,’ 1 Bale Senna, | Cask Olive Oil, 2 Bois. Saltpetre, 6 Barrels Washing Soda, 1 Cask Baking Soda, ~* 1 Cask Sulphur, 2 Bble. Aine. 1 Bb). Blue Stone, 1 Cask Copperas, 1 Bhi. Cadbear ’ 6. Byls. English Groand Redwood, 3 Cases English Confectionary. For sale at the CITY DRUG STORB. Charlottctown, June Sth, 186d. F Penusez-a-moi. M. R. WATSON has received, per *Unxanus,” from LONDON, the above new and fashionable SCENT, together with Eveene Rimer.’s Bovgvet, West End, Jockey Club, Frangipaye, Wood Violet, Love's Myrtle, Hedyos- mia, Witledcur, Roudeous, Geranium, Guards, Howat, Ess uct Se ifle Volunteers’ Bouquet, Wiudgspr Bougyet, New Mown Hay and Sweet Pea. hydenhare, Euu de Cologne, a8 seld at the Cryst} Palace, Trevle Lavender Water, distilled from Mitcham Flowers, ies wee to supersede Eay de Cologne for ali Dejlet Renker purposes, Aromatic Vinegar and mnelting Salts, in Morocep Cuses, Pastiles, Sachets, Marking Ink, Comba, Brushes, Sponges, Razors, Glygerine, Honey, Brown Windsor, Rose, Sgnd and Pomige Spone, Soup Tablets, Naples Soap in Pots, Transparent Soup, ip Cakes aud Sticks, for shaving, &e. Ke.gec. Ciry Deve Store, dane 8, 1863. MAILS. HE MAILS for the WESTWARD, viz: to Tignish, Cascumpec, Port Hill, Prinee- town, &c, will, on and after Monday, the 2nd No- vember, be made pp and forwarded Pomehe Generyl Post Yttice, Charlottetown, at eight o’glegk, a. m, L. C. OWEN, Postmaster Genera!. General Post Office, Ch’town, Oct. 26, 1863. —— UNION BANK OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Incorporated by Act of Colonial Legislature. Capital Thirty Thousand pounds Currency, in 3,000 shares of Ten pounds each, pay- able by instalments in three years. PROVISIONAL MANASGING COMMITTEE. C. Palmer, Chairman, Hoa, W AW .Lord,M.L.C. Hon, G. Beer, a Ea: Hon. J. Pope, M.P.P. Henry Haszard, ings Geo. F.C. Lowden, Esq, W. FE. Dawson, Eng William Heard, Req, James D. Mason, Exy., Thomas Dodd, Erq., Altred Phillips, Kay. Wm. R. Watson, sp J. A. Darey, 7 Owen Connelly, Esq. George Davies, | Ng» Te IS BANK is ‘formed to supply ag addition to the moyey circultajon of this Is- Jand, the want of which has for some time beep sensibly felt. Jt is she natural cangequence of ap increasing popiation »avexpanding Commerce, of the enJarged production of an industrious energetic ple. Jucredible as it may seem, word the year 1855, there never was a Bank established in this Island; in that year, under the pressure of a similar necessity, the ‘Bank of Prince Edward Island was called jnto existence; and while it bas facilitated the as and commercial business gene- rally, it has largely contributed to the develope- ment of the resources of the Country, and ite results are supposed to have beeu sutisfuctary to the Share- holders, having for some years past paid them ay annnal dividend of ten per cent. ‘The increase in the popylation gince the year 1855, the large addition to our trade aud commerce the increasing Revenue, the breadth of arable i cleared and cultivated, the wing increase of farming stock, the augmew export of grain agricultural produce of all kinds, huve rende turther Bunking operations in this Island absolutely hecessary . It appears from the censng of )800, and from other authentic sources, that in the preceding five years the increase in the population of this Ish wap 9 361 persons; increase ef breadth of Jand ander cultivation 45,006 acres ; increase in the quantity of roots and cereals exported 342,000 bush’ i the year wa " Iinporte smegntes te £314,902, currency; the Exports, including ippi ( £343,421, currency, (showing a balance a cals % favour of the Island.) That in twenty years, trong 1839 to 1859, the revenue more than doubled itaelf, the fivures being, in 1839 £17,011; in 1859 £41,000, ‘ Winjlst to carry on this additional trade, the lic Banking apeammodutiqn up tg 1855 was nil; and since that time jt has never exceeded £52,000 per annum, or about thirteen ehiflings per for the »pulation, a sum so small as to be glmost ineredi- ie: whije the Banking accomm n of the ueizhbourmg Province o New Brunswick, it ts believed, smognys to thirty sane? er head. The effect of the lange addons ve referred tc, hag been an increasing annual demand for Dis- count, and for » jarger amount of Cireulation or Flouting Capital; but as the Bank of Prince Ed- }ward Island did not provide this, the Public in their necessity were driven to the private discoun- ter for accommodation, at very heavy rates, and it has been teens ye these rates a sum nearly equal to the Capital of the proposed Bank is an- oually disoounted. , Deeply impepssed with the importayce of thia evil, and feesing that there is in this leland an ample field for the secure and protitable action of » recond Bank, the promyters have sep on foot the prop Establishment; and in subwitting thie prospectus to the Foreign as well as Island i- talists, as a safe and protitable investment, they beg to refer to the Act of Incorporation of the Unieg Bank, now before the Legislatnre, and to those parts of it especially mended for the security of Sharehojders yud the public generally, namel Section 18th, whereby Stockholders ans dotens ersonally linhble for aaa of all Bille »y the Corporation, apd all debts due ghereby in woportion to the Stuc they respectively hold ; bu vag shall be _- for any sup ox: jug twiee the amou; is Stuck, in addjuivu to the Stock held hy om whos F And also Section 20, wherein it is enacted th the total amount of debts (deposits excepted) whic the Bayk shall at any time owe, shad not excee three times the amount of the Capjtal Stock pai in. “The Directors being made ljgd}e jn their pri vate capacities for any Se os A ey Subscription lists for Spocktakers (already jarge bed oueh of tap gubseri for) are in the hands of . 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