Em * a LATEST FROM EUROPE. New York, Dee. 19 THE MAILS AH ADVERTISEMENTS, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To the Electors of the Third Electoral KING SQUARE HOUSE. Fancy Goods? Mats from New Rrenewiek Canada, and the Distric sO N, On aint wh , Canada, and thi strict of Queen’s County. Pusiic AvcTION, The ateamsh)] arrived at this port this United States were received here thie morning GENTLEMEN ; y T° be Sold by at 11 morning Telitieal news unimportant The Greek question remains unchanged. Rua- mored that, failing election of Prince Alfred, some Greeks will ask for son of Lord Derby (Menday ) yet behind hand. We have given in our present | No. the latest nows from the seat of war, and other | TO" items of intelligence furnished by our latest papers. The English and Malitgx Mails are | Fourth Electoral District of Prince County- THE HON. W. W. LORD— NN NNN NINN PEE To tho Electors of Charlottetown and Royalty. GENTLEMEN— a . (PVuk House of Assembly having been dissolved, I have much pleasure in again offer ing myself as ¢ cundidate for your suifrages, And should you return me, nothing shall be wanting on iny part to promote the best interests of ithe District HATS and CAPS. GOOD variety in FUR, CLOTH, Wool, Felt and Silk, latest styles. BEER & SONS. A t. WEDNESDAY, 3ist December next, o'clock, at the subscriber's SALE KOOM, Street— argo t of Fancy Goods, — for Bn oo and New Year's Presen‘e, . : we Bagel Cove ment bas ordered twelve * , a * 2 rsian Vases, Shades . Z ; \ i ol ’ bi ae : Pl . : . . sted anil bey LK, — As the House of Assembly has T the request of the Liberal Party in oe woes As soon as the ice and roads - rising aplendia eee’ ad aocianr Boxes, kundred Milles OF ¢ “~— oor . : J been dissolved, and Writs for a General Elec ia mand Rovalty iin ania are fit for travelling Pintend to call public meetings - s . ; ith 3 doz. I ca connection with luda. Very encourqging state i SR pepsy ropes vie —s sencral Bilec Charlottetown and Royalty, [ have consented ates + iA : . CCUn gs, RU 20 ell together with z.. Pale Sherry 7 ‘shed SUR itation of Atlan Wo 5 a Sm SRM AEE UES tion Issued, it becomes us as the free and indepen-| to have myself pat in nomination as a candidate for to explain wy views on local ang public aifairs. BBERS, K BBERS. Wiss, 3 dos. Gocecberry Wine, 1 doz. Pule Brandy, mets published re garding re tie Telegraph French Government has contracted for two years’ supplies to army in Mexico, and prolonged | eccup tion is inferred ; j Distress in manufacturing districte of France| INC reasiha | Firm ef Janvrin, Grassie & DeLisle, of Lon- don, fais d € 100,000) Breadstaffs dull i er Liabilities Que partuer absconded Flour 23s Litth te Yse On Wednesday evening next, the 3st instant, Pr. & MeKeon, Esq , M.D . will deliver a lecture on * Physiology ” before the abeve Institute. The subject being a highly interesting one, and one with which every individual should endeavour to be acquainted, it is therefore expected that the iearned Doctor will, on this his first appear. jance before the Institute, be honored with a “ full house Lecture to commence at 38 o'clock. Doors open, as usual, at halfpast seven. Dee. 27, 1862, kK. Rocue, See’y. proper person to represent usin the General As | sembly — one whom we believe to be alive to the | veyeral Interests of this Colony, and conversant | with its present peculiar position ~ wlitically and financially, —~ one who will inde cobenely support those rhessares which actually atfoct its prospe rity ; and be heving, Sir, from your past experience, that we may confidently rely npon your faithfulness and ability to carry out our views ‘for the general wel- fare of the people of this Island, we most earnestly and respectfully solict your services, and allow us to place you in nomination as a fit and proper dent electors of this District to nominate a fit and | the representation of your City at the next Election Those who have been kind enough to give me this proof of their contidence and esteem belong to the various sects of the Christium Church inthis com munity — Episcopalians, Roman Catholics, Wes leyaus, Presbyterians, Bible Christians, &c., and their nomination of an humble individual like my- self shews clearly that their ¢hoice is the result of political opinion more than that of religious feeling ; while it affords at the same time a gratifying proof that there isa large body of inteiligent and indepen dent Protestants of nearly all denominatious who fam, Gentlemen, Your obediefhit servant, GEORGE COLES. Charlottetown, 13th Dee., 1862. To the Electors of ‘the Second District of King’s County. GENTLEMEN ; ‘EXULE General Elections, to come off next month, furnish me with the agreeable occasion PPE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY, including Ladies’ Misses’, Gents’, Youths’ aud Children’s Boots and Shoes. BEER & SONS. - BOOTS & SHOES, [* GREAT VARIETY, for Misses, Geuts, Youths, and Children. BEER & SONS. 5 doz. ——. a > § ositive. oa ° WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. December + 22. Tea! Tea! ST landed from Barque * THERESA,’ J ~ sale by the cane iber, 100 Chests & Boxes TEA, change in markets generally Consols 924 ex-di eT |} cannot of will not be deterred from co-operating | for thus addressing you : so] Cash - - e son te ‘prese a Pies ' : , ; ; 7 7 . .” pony x arranted ood, and ea for . vidend CHARLOTTETOW N DEB ATING CLUB noon adieu mae a ere Aasombsty. Fou with heir Catholic fellow Colonists for the attain To us many of you as are my friends I beg to aay, 7 : A Ww 8 wilt bo ad hate LI . — somes : j a cy ee | at thé election. ely Upon our support wud interest | mem of good objects, that will redound to the ad-| that as the time has come for reducing our mutuul SEALSKIN CO TS, . WM. McGI e oe . The Mirainiehi Gleane i The debate on the question, “Whether was]> eee ‘ P o vantage of the whole Colony, apart from denomina-} promises to acts, I shall be one of your candidates y i 862 rw Ow Tur Lare Gave he Miramichi Gleaner de t : ; We bey to remain, Sir, tional interests, a : ee these Elections. P : O°" SU PERIOR QUALITY ; also, Ch. Town, er. = . votes three colurmns to the disasters by the late gale. It commenced in the forenoon, and con tinued accompanied by snow and hail Phe | streeta were blocked with snow drifts; and the} tide, which rose higher than previously Known destroyed large quantiNes of goods in cellars and | stores, The rivet was frozen over,—but for this | even more damage would have been done. A Milton or Shakespeare the greater poet,” took place on Friday evening last, and was opened by Mr. John LePage of three. The annual meeting for the election of office bearers for the coming year will be held on Friday next, the 2nd January, 1863. Members will please On the division being taken, | John Lord it was decided in favour of Milton by a majority | John Lea | John Laing Yours respectfully, | Richard Hudson Lemuel Hooper Jlugh Montgomery George Wright Georve Cook Jou Gallagher Edward McBride James Wall James McCarvell Findlay McFadyen Jolin MeRae, sen } Jobn Laird, sen. | Thomas Bell My political principles are so well known to you that I consider it unnecessary to refer to them par ticularly. Permit me, however, to say, that shonld you do me the honour of giving me a place in the Assembly, my votes shall be ulways recorded to udvance the best interests of the [sland—to promote tranquility and prosperity—and to resist encroach ments from any quarter that might tend to lessen the civil or religious rights of any class in the com And should I be suceessfal, [shall give a loyal political support to the Liberal party ; whilst ever faithfully auning at the general improvement of the country, agd your locality ja particular. The first essential condition of this general im provement L take to bg the imuygdiate aud complete abolition of the present lan os of the Island, as being in its efiects disastrous to the best interést: —both agricultural and commercial—and altogether Russia Pup, Astrican Lamb and Nutria Skins, very suitable for Caps and Coat Collars. BEER & SONS. DRESS GOODS! CARGO EX “GEORGE DUNDAS,” FROM NEW YORK. [UE Subscriber has JUST RECEIVED per Schooner “ GEonGE Duxpas,” the fol [NCLUpINe Plain and Fancy REPS, BARATHEAS, Plain and Cheeked- Wincies, lowing GOODS, which he : i Offers for Sale at the LOWEST PRICES: wt . large store belonging to Alex.'Fraser near Chatham | "e¢ellect that they cannot vote until their sab-| wei, Brow Timothy Maxfield munite a3 er : Galas, Circassian Cloths, C rs »s, &o. &C. | ice Pastry FLOUR n : : i ae 2 . os thiam Bro ime Maxfie ¥ alien to American sentiment salus, Circassian Cloths, Coburgs, Lustves, Xe. X&c. 100 bbis choice Pastry J I Ferry Landing, was lifted off the wharf and| ae has been paid. A full attendance 8) John L. Muttart Edward Moyuagh . I have the honor to be, And entiediensmaiea constitutionally possesses BEELER & SONS. i 2900 do Extra Family FLOUR thrown into the river. All along the river, en} ™ oo a L. H. Davies, Sec’y. Donald Manson William Tupiin Gentlemen, the full plenary legislative powers for this business, 100 do Baker's FLOUR both sides, every thing witlan reach of the water Dee, 2th, 1562 David Lowther Thomas Bentley Your obedient servant, I should be for contining its equitable adjustment to > 10 hhds Bright Muscovado SUGAR suifered; and along the coast a number of schoon- —s — . George Muttart, sen Reuben Taplin ; JOHN TRENAMAN. | colonial domestic enactment The Imperial Govern. CAI ITAL Assortment of Mufilers, 20 do Best Porto Rico MOLASSES oun, have heen driven on chore. At Oak Point. We learn from the New York Herald that ab, rig ht oe ne i Charlottetown, Dec. 29, 1862. ment is <a bound—(in ee ee own ‘ ee ee ae Gloves, Printed Flannei 10 do Bright Cienfuegos do : . . > . “ ‘“ . mbvriel Strang Alexander Campb 7 A tm | oS rovidence ”’ r g raVv 2 arity “2 O Ss rts LC. @C. AC. : ce .. - which is a fow miles below Chatham, 4 fish shed] within the short period of four days the large | youn k. Wricht oe ae ’ To the Electors o! the Second Elegtoral ina eet colin 1: Aad Wale oath tas oe ae BEER & SONS 20 do Cuba Muscovade | do belonging to A. Davidsen, was earried abvat ®} sum of $75,000, including money, provisions | James Wright Roderick Gillis District of Queen’s County defeating, to an incalculable extent, the prosperity ; 100 bbls Choice Russet APPLES mile frow whewe i stood, and deposited on the} and a yessel to transport them, was sub-| Archibald Montgomery Aad 500 ele GENTLEMEN- ° and destiny of an Island, which, from its fruitful 20 do PEARS — . , ree. The sehlirs. Marie Lucie from oS and | scribed in that city for tha relief of the dis- - a ae soil and favorable situation for commerce, ought long Blankets, Blankets 29 do WASHING SODA the Enterprise, from Restigouche, and Sea oop ing sg : 1.|To th El j : AVING ‘ived ince ta have been crowded with inhabitants) — : > eS K BAKING SODA Plower ai badly inj red wat Mon tl M tressed operatives. The same paper adds ot e ectors of the Fourth District H? SONS . CORED offers of support oe nae adie ot ae Pr i re anor os LL SLZES AND QU ALLTLES 10 de SOL k LEATHER ewer, edly injuree. AG Newcastle, Mr ther larve citic ; ill f ; from many influential i js-| Suarantec the credit of this Province to whatever A - ” aaa a sides SOLE LEATHE » Reid's Mill was blown down. In some of th that other large cities of the l nion will fol- a of Prince County. trict, to present nat ne an meaa ae ee can extent needful for the liquidation of all landlord BEER & SONS. = doz BROOMS 30 doz BUCKETS atures in that town the water rose above the coun-| !OW the example set by New York. GENTLEMEN— suffrages at the ensuing election, and to which of. aun gees nae i, it eee Fy eapreates (as . 100 boxes Oriental and Patent Candles ters. - eee ~ ry é “ fers | was disposed to accede, I have since felt it Canada), under a Provincial Act, for the abolition o 4 d Pale and Extra SOAP At Nequae, the establishisent of Mr. George E Last week 4 man named John Corson, an a . —— sue oe ape = he a od ee a oe ae to SWach cow eae oor boca improvements, I shall Ik ee IRON ‘D do CLOTHES PINS ‘ . nn ’ ’ » aanenenen . : hn : id aes . avs no less than thirteen Requisitions from the | determined to withdraw in f; , POmu J OCRE If rome » 48 ment, Inc . a - r . —- re damaged. A whole range of) employes in a candle and soap factory in} syeral important sections of your aatrlet, signed | friend, Bensamin Davies, Roqaire. That aaa corfine myself to merely indicating two, namely : 5 te syle Sleigh Shoeing cm, I5uests TUBS 25 boxes assorted Candies. SS ee Sam their position, as alse Montreal, accidentally fell into a vat of boil-} by upwards of five hundred aid sixty electors, in-| man was nominated a Candidate for the represen. | he early construction of a Plank Road of seven me BEER & sO NS. ALSO, IN STORE, art of a newly erected wharf. We regret to ing liquid and was literally boiled to death. eluding the names of gentlemen of the first stand-|tavion of your ny rs at a public meeting held at miles, from the Bay to Grand River, by which your a ’ Ss ar that our friend Mr. L. will be a heavy loser ‘ “ ing, respectability and intluence in the District] Wheatley River Bridge on Monday last. He ap- best markets might readily be reached; and the A Quantity of Tea, Boots, Shoes, by the storm. Here as at Miramichi, hundreds of "aE TT - oom requesting me to beeome a Candidate for its repre-| pears to enjoy the contidence of the Liberal Elec-| ¢Sblishment of one or more Chartered Fishing STOVES, STOVES Spices, Lozenges, &c. tons of hay will be lost, and suffering among the THE HUMAN SYSTEM. sentation in the Mouse of Assembly. A copy of| tors of the District. I have no hesitation in saying Companies, for eve useful employment to your > . J. 8. CARVELL. enttle vanalt. this Requisition is herewith given, with some of the that I place unbounded confidence in him — that 1 | Youngs men, and remedying your individual inability HE LEVIATHAN COOK, for wood, Peake's Buildi Dee 22, 1862. tf i lu the Counties of Gloucester and Kent it was The delicate structure, and intricate com- ae mee “th : > i ie gy nA grati- = use “tT =" ear his en the aiecnaienen of the great wealth annually whiche gives such excellent satisfaction. _ anne s Es re eens qual!y disast Stores have bee mnoved.—-| bi . . : Sever de in adequate terins for this mark of the esteem | House of Assembly, an request that all my} ¥ Boy res. “ rior”? COAL COOK STOVES, Parlor e * Ah nmap awe “ nt phnera : = os : binations of the Human System, are well! and respect which my fellow Colonists and fellow-|} friends will co-operate with me feethe game obfeed: Ihave the honor to be, Oe ae ae thio and coal; large Box Stoves, Flour, Tea, Leather. i : htt fla og calculated to Impress the mind with the won- countrymen have shown towards me; and appre-|as no man can more faithfully serve the Liberal Gentl i : shes ¢ : } . ? 7 * rua blown down, and a number of vessels cast : , : : cis heir gr oot e : : y ae rs, suitable for churches and schoolhouses. ECEIVED per late arrivals, and for pm, 2 — “t) derful mechanism of our physical organiza- | ¢#0ng their great kindness as I skould, I feel thas | interest ghan Mr. Davies, and no one is detter en- Your obedient humble servant, BEER & SONS 1 emi low for Cash oa shore.— Halifax Sun. tion. Like a truly complicated and delicate oon - leas Soe nas — oe ee : titled to the support of the Tenantry for whom he P. E. McKEON. MD . one ike eae nae due FLOUR * saccade anangmn achine wm indeed ‘ fas ani atrad, hewever, that they have placed too high | has always manifested the deepest interest. ~ 8 Pars Soha, ex tae . za f Tho schr. Morning Star, Capt. Chas. Gra-| — hine, = a hes inde ed ** fe arfally and au estimate eu my abilities to serve them in the T have the honor ses, Gedienen _ Capit, sos Bact A TE A TEA ate 2 Pastry do ian a, iin S oavia G . “ a Anti.| wonderfully made. _Who dees not wonder | House of Assembly, should J be again honoured Your obedient servant,’ r a X ‘ TE ’ mene ae 35 half chests Superior TEA (warranted) ‘i 7 a ie a an aa ‘1 | at the extended duration of human life, even | With 4 seat there; but Tmay ventare to say that : WILLIAM McGILL. TO BE SOLD ! VIGHTY CHESTS and TWENTY 30 sides heavy New York Sole Leather. oom inaounian rom cy or cee m , under the most favourable circumstances ? | a eet pultie aun gent ve ee neg expe Charlottetown, December 24, 1862. : HALF-CHESTS, var ON. MORIN LOWDEN. "a . ying oe so Still more strange is it that, when subjected | aid 1 still’rotain the cenre dante ny, Fears, et ann i ee a ; BEER & SONS. Peake’s Buildings, Dee. 22, 1962. zm San Domingo a few weeks since, bound ’! to the influence of irregular habits, eapahenl a 7 ‘uch Vsevaieniaeae te ae To the Electors of the Third Electoral A GREAT BARGAIN | ! “ ean ork : ml — er Xe.;/ diet, a deleterious atinosphere and unskiiful | ed to the House of Assembly, you may rest assured | District of Queen's County. "| We inyite inspection of the above, together with Holland Gin! 7 we — or ing out among the ag, treatmeut, it does not, like a disorganized | a yp . endeavour to enrey ont this desire to the | GENTLEMEN ; : a large and varied assortment of useful GOODS, CASES. 1 doz. each, and 5 Hhds , she was wee & a into a ~~ or oy machine, rush on to immediate destruction. | jienee sete eit tnt the continued con-| pre Ki the high honor of being eleeted your mPHE Subscriber being desirous to retire | from intending purchasers, confident that the 20 De Kuyper's BEST GIN At latest ’ 2 on 7 t - — re os *| Such, however, is not often the case. Like | butof the electors generally throughout the I istrict |B Representative at the last two General Elec from business, is willing to sell his entire quality and prices will meet their expectations, 20 chests Congo TEA, (very superior), At latest advices the ( wptain shinse t Ws) a fine machine, clogged and foul for want of | 1 have the honor to be * | tions, [ now beg to return you my most grateful Stock in trad t r Ch Rat BEER & SONS. 1 Bale No. 1 Buffalo Robes, lying dangerously ill of fever. The vessel . : , l thanks: aad bokevinn ahi : ocK in trade at a very Uneap ©) 24. 1862 6 5 Eeroust | ++ 500 ; careful cleansing and good management, we | Gentlemen, | Sanse; ae re ripe. that 1 still have the honor AND UPON ACCOMMODATING TERMS. In order to November 24, 1862. = 100 Boxes Lozenges, 4 sud cargo wero both consumed ot tho time of <5 jt with ite eombinations deranged, ad our obeit, Sorvt. |, of staining = high place im your condones, & dhall| tte the sale oftre whol bo one-party, may cat. Mattaat ak ihr ge @ disaster. ee a jits functions obstructed, labouring and! Charlottetown, Dec. 26, [862. _ orn proaching General Election. be paid by inttalments of £2000 per year, extend- N 0 t 1c¢é€ Ov1Ce. Dec. 22. ial Queen Square. 4 Gyrstxs.--A company of Gypsies have beer | stragsling fora precarious existence under &| } a oe. | ae ee wl es ing ne he tee > Se aeeilies LL PARTIES indebted to the Sub- — : iypstrs.-—A co y of Gypsies have been} 6.» nlication of disease . a : en- | : ee is our ever faithfu ig Gwen 50 caper a ee ae ee thes bw Boal Moke or i -eount, are W for the last fortnight journeying this way, | ie life . ae host its Public Meetings iu the Fourth And most dovgted servant, 7 ee - ee wesorted ine ned ee sagas —F ous ee First 5 HAVE IN STO Sati ° ‘ ani Se aaciialoed -_ ? " . ad : sCS8iDS oT . . ° ’, KELLY. consists of nearly every article of Merchandize quested to ee ee gre . aoe . — eee ae are ees aol possessor. - | District of Prince County. | Fort Augustus, 2!th December, io pene usually imported into this Colony. The business < ant pare ee Se 160 GuEstD TEA, a —S gps 8 sea we - sidenee) Millions are thus afflicted, and drag out a| (PXUE undersigned®will hold PU BLI C| ii eae ball alae AB isa ae — a ne.5 4 nenel eat lease are now loading at Pinette, China = eae SOLE LEATHER = a = E om a ; ney aie PFe-| miserable existence through ignorance of _MEETINGS of the Electors of the Fourth To the Electors of Charlottetown > gees cca: uedenesiemn--it hot capeslenr to | Point, and two at Orwell, where parties indebted 20 Ble. Crushed Sagar . ared to perform any work in t se tin ering Ghelr ecadition nnd the want of & proper District of Prince County, at the following times | and Rovalt —is not surpassed by any in this city, andis consider- | can pay in produce, and where the subscriber 6 20 Boxes Cheese, ine or to dispense Fortunes, from 2s. to 208. | remedy and skilful treatment to remove the | * Plies, to explain his views and principles on| ony ee ed entirely Fire-proof from without. The Shop, Cel- | giving the bighest price IN CASH for OATS and 25 do Candies, ~— Miramichi Gleaner. cause and restore them to health, vigor and | At — wan = Bi eahnt I ) genres larage, Ware Rooms, Warehouses, Dwelling House, ae it ] tifies those who are in 10 do Pipes, - . ‘ ’ nr . At ‘nea ruthers’s, Barrett's Cross, Lot 16 ' , ee . ; aie “ af ae ‘ery reasonable The 8S BCr oO 28 y J file sg, oe ot wate tahoe sepa rigs ned vagal PP bag E - 8, Barr [ » | : on [ the earnest solicitation of a large Out Offices, &c., will be let on very reas nable oe maboces ver also ne - ee 10 do Confeec \ i i Mexi hi ye , oS 00 prows I eel th JANUARY, at 2 o'clock, p.m. _ | : | terms forany number of years which may be desired |debted for the Mowixe and Re ’ tionary Advices from Mexico, cays the Philadel- saie and speed remedy is entitled to the fond At or near Crawford's, Tryon, Lot 28, on WED- | . portion of my fellow citizens, I have consented I by ce purchaser of the Ba In the meantime, |and Sroves, due over twelve months, the sums 20 do Axes, phia Ledger, state that the French army can- appellation of being the benefactor of his NESDAY, 7th January, at 2 o'¢ lex k, p.m. wenn Conti for your suifrages, at the however, in the absence of such purchaser, the respectively due by them must be paid on or before 60 » Lozenges, not leave ita present position for the want of | 7 4 = At or nex ] George Wright’s Mills, South | ensuing Election. | Goods will continue to be sold at the lowest price | the 20th instant, as the Proprietors are now on the 2 do Lemions, f I race, and should have a monument erected | yy , THURS ; | During a residence of nearly a quarter of a Cen-| 20048 will continne to be sold at : it pay f the ts due 20 do N Bread transportation and that orders have been! i Vest Bedeque, on THURSDAY, 8th January, at uring & residence OF nearly a quarter Of @ Ven-! that will cover the costs of importation. Andasthe Island, und only await payment of the amounts due. 0 Se ie f ‘" : aaien Bt a Unit d! to the memory of his large benevolence. |2 o'clock, p. m. | tury among you, L have had ample opportunities of | Whole business must be wound.u ) before the Spring, P. STEPHENS. 10 Puns. MOLASSES. aaa 1000 fn ra ee . 7 sieit | Suvh a remedy has been found, and is now} —_ ‘ WILLIAM W. LORD. ne the ered anal ~ mp eee and . all debts due after the first of ‘March next will be} QO;well Cheap Store, Nov. 8, 1862 ie iol J, & T. MORRIS, Sta oO iules, ith ie equisite | , ime seals ; a, as Yharlotteto . Dec?. 26, 1682. | observing the acts of our’ public men. is Well! ) laced for it diate collection i he < i ” 2 ete rl ec. 262. ; harn a and 500 wagons The ene will 7 ~ “a 2 - = oe - > 7 a on i eriegeottetanalinasdin thks —— | known to you, that my political bias has been MO-| es ee r ao diate ¢ re CNIEL ieee N. B. Amounta in King’s a to be paid | ——_—_- © ee sia ’ : > . a “1 oe ) OF Mations Of IDValds IB Ali pars oO ac DERATE CONSERVATISM. To these principles | ~ ‘t i wi J 1c. 15. 1862. _ to the Hon. James McLaren, or Mr. Thomas m . . ae, Sart ee ee Oe ae ean world. — unrivalle@ Pilg and Ointment z U B L I C ME E _ J N G 8 a! I still adhere. a it ismy firm conviction that Charlowet own, Dec : io, 1862. . Annear, at Montague Bridge. , P. &. N m. JAS: MoDOMB ls sow cuthorioed are mace, 8 es FaESIUS Teach | nroduce@ by the celebrated Thomas Hol- \ R. COLES will meet the Electors of | ®¢ ‘trons political views pf both the Conservative ff I oul iad ' len Sndatted wi ease i ecti J e . vd yom: ‘ - COLE c » Ile Cl od Either? Merten ial camiied ache ; T parties indebted wiil ple may their rective ae sae teeyaresbve a eaeiton wen cor] MI" ae nih iawn hate eres econ oreas ree) BAZAAR LONDON HOUSE. [Soci ree re ter es vf diseases incident to all climates, and more | County at the following places, to consider the best aa mnt all ae oo io Situlined ie thew A drsand < > OHN PORCIA & ‘ i ": ° > ae ad : : i : : ; ; “ei ianent ac age (: @ Obtained by ¢ party, ! : ‘i - to kae'e, A Waote Fait sURNED TO Deatu. especially those peculiar to the changeable nie room a ave “pe wert cen pM ne and in the mean time thd brightest hopes for the FOR SAINT DUNSTAN s COLLEGE NEW CHEAP GOODS, i Pex CHAS. PALMER, their tt'y. Mr. Joseph Hart, of Onondaga, who went) .ny bilious climates of this and many other] becions. viz. MEIVE CONNEN AE Whe CHSUNE | prosperity of the Island ‘ate enveloped in gloom.| Under the patronage of His Lordship the . xg’ , oe i one from Pompey Centre to Pennsylvania about ‘ , Resear sal . ‘bg eet : | The best friends of both parties are pleading for a "7 : JUsT RECEIV ED > a d @ half ago. t in th il parts of the world. The Fevers of the low | On MONDAY, the 2%h inst., at the Old Saw cessation of this deadly struggle. It will be for Bishop of Charlottetown. , ? . TLRABZA AR a ye eae Se ee, fi ~~ en i lands as well as the coughs, colds, consump- | y4j|| Dridge, Covehead Road, Lot? Fat 2 o’clock,| you, Gentlemen, to say ab the coming Election, ml : [Ee At the Stand formerly Dempscy’s, opvosite e business, lost his entire family in the et tion, rheumatisms, diptheria, sore throats,| p.m.; on Wenxespay, the 3lst, at Owen Simpson's, | whether you are prepared, qo enderse these senti- 4 BAZAAR, having for its object the Apothecarics’ Hall, Queen Street. LL PARTIES indebted to the Bazaar ing shocking ee -—Daring the absences | ing asthmatical affections of the highlands, | Monaghan Settlement, Lot 36, at 12 o'clock, noon ; | ments ! Beit ei =) raising of Funds to aid in liquidating the cebt HASZARD be to inform his are requested to make immediate of of Mr. Mart to Pittsburg on business, M TS | and many other Dietanes peculiar to both, all | Same day, at Patrick Griffin's, Head of East River,| Personally, I have no oh, ect in view, but for the inenrred by the re-building of Sr. Duxstan's Cot- © friends and the public that he has received | their accountasto the subscriber, at M LAYS Hart and ber two daaghters, aged about five | yield to their influence, and give way before at $ o'clock, p.m. peace snd prosperity of ouF common home. I seek| ,ren, will be held in CHARLOT TETOWN dering by the *Usitius*’ frou: vomdon the “ Prioress”’ and | Dorchester Street. . . and_savon sears, returned to their hous) ison, ac by the spower uf enchantment. | &27, "The friends of the Liberal enuse aro res- Yudee thketieade ita teasald we a kat Seta, toe eae ee the Convent of | Shy, cresa,”” from Liverpool, large supply of| All Accounts remaining uneettled @ae after a short absence to a neighbor's, and,| such j he , Sir st. ; § ye bee ha oo Soquastes $0 attews. rn Mi aad ee 7 one ee kee ve ol = primepes peng rome thereof, British Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Hardware and | January will be placed in tae hands of ' " } Such is the testimony of all who have been December 29, 1862, real welfare of all classes ef our community. Asal and are zealously seconded in their laudable efforts : Havi “we urchased on the best | for colfeetion finding the fire in the stove low, Mre. Hart | blessed by the use of these extraordinary me-| —— none citizen, you may rely on uy. best exertions to pro-| by many ladies of the city. pe sismnalle: a they will be sold at JAS. M took me, vdrenrndly kerosene oil and poured |dieines, and their admiration of Poskeiee Public Meetin j th S oe es long neglected intereats of ney The following articles will be disposed of by | the lowest rate for only, comprising : Dec, 22. 1862. M& RW 4i me of it into the stove, when a terrific ex- j £8 in e econ Leaving myself at yoar isposal, “i : a) oe oka. aaa meeiecaaael Z | Holloway isunbounded. He has ‘*a monument . . Rd remain, Gentlemen, Lottery : 7 cases Dress Goods j2 bales Striped Shirtings - osion took place, blowing up the stove and | jy5r9 durable than brass,’ erected in the| District of King’s County. ‘our Obedient servant 1. A Drawing-room Chair, embroidered 1 case Silks and Ribbons do Bleached do OPPOSITE TEMPERANCE HAL ing the clothi f Mrs Wart and her! " : : : loth and 1 6 icket 11 do Printed C setting the clotting of Mrs. Maré and WF) hearts of the counasless millions who have | LE undersigned, Jate Members for the , WM. HEARD. on cloth and mounted, is. por ticket. | 1 do Buttons & trimmings!] do Printed Cottons : vem : , aT . i y . as : vair ‘ire Seree i adies” 2 do Ci ) i i. , 98 on om The screams . Mrs | shared the benefits uf his extensive taunifi- | above District, will hold Pustic Meetinas | Charlottetown, Dec. 29,8582: 4 , 2 Sofa Cashion, - “ = on opel ong 1 ac ee aeaabeneme J, TLOBBS, art brought to her rescue &@ Man Who WA8) Konee, None, therefore, need suffer, who | #t the following plese und times, to explain their | Toth > 4. A Wire feteen. Me. Q8 “ variety) 1 do Wadding RATEFUL to hi i eed deal . 2 ’ . vie to A pe hata ea att : 4.3 Sercen, No. 1, > ot} ; d is numerous friends 6 ing in the street. Ile instantly seized | rill ! ! “ f; il > wih ad ais 1 ara | Views on politica atluirs vene rally —to noswer anv 0 t 8 Electors of Charlottetown x Dp Jo. 2 2s, “a 5do Ready- ad Cl thi 1 do Carpeti & Hearth G “ 2 : tive , | will apply the unfailing remedy everywhere | |. tion which their late constituents mav propose 2. ,0- ane odo keady-made Viothing pact for the liberal support received, calls their Irs. liartand carried her tos trough of aoe to be found withia their reach.—A nnapolis aoa te atford aie oe eppesttulty of chaning Gite and Royalty. 6. A * ork Box, embroidered on pe = Gd. i = Ladies — mage d —— hanging ( attention to his WINTER SUPPLY OF GOODS, aan b a se he a ese ne _ oer Record. — for the next election. GENTLEMEN— 7 a sie a Seehaneiiie le. Gd. eee antles 0 aod anging (3000 vies Layer, Bannttet -—_ Baldwin Anglos Guinn ‘ ‘ 5 ned as| ie iad The firet Mecting will be held at Cares’s. & + ‘ ‘ _ oe ; , oy ‘ ie © rran 101 usse| i apna I a a tar oe 7 while the| pares! No 2 ae ai*s Pille.~Tia-| re en ae Se PPAvins been unanimously nominated! 8. A Work Box painted on velvet, 9d. ‘4 1 do Gloves and Hosiery|5 casks Hardware r,s ‘Benckers, Ten, Soar Moltawen, ae s ! = ? oe | Spec tal Notice.— Holloway 8 bast bats | forencon ;’at Mr. Jabu eae eset idle “gpm tn a candidate for the representation of Char-| Coutributions in money, fancy. work, materials 1 do nenerneeey .o~ a 0 Candies, and other Groceries; Kerosene Ou, an man was performing this act of mercy, the | purity of the blood.—Many cases contribute |") o'clock, afternoon ; on WEpsEsbAY forenoon | lottetown and Royalty, at #'very large and intluen-| for fancy and useful works, &e., will be thankfully 1 do Shirts, Collars, Braces)! do 7 Senttl q) #8sortment of Lamps, Chimneys, Shades and Wicks, tlames kindled rapidly upon the heuse and | to poison the blood: fogs, sudden changes of | 4: yy. Sutherland's, at 10 o'clock. a.m.: at Mr | Uél meeting of the Electors, [ desire publicly to} received by the following :— oe. \ _—_ R es ee and | all of which will be sold cheap. burned it to the grotind, with the two chil | temperature, and diminished out-door exer-| William Larkin’s, Bay Fortune Road, same day, at | °PPe*8 my thanks for this renewed expression of The Ladies of the Convent, 1 do Shawls and Muft aoa } ae Tea -4 and Dec. 22, 1862. Im dole ts 1 Who perished as it were by 6| eee eae tienes alloying ‘ia ‘diveulation. iS aalesh: and ad Giaea iver Geko ena” Lot thee yy in we, and in deference yi your — Walker, n _ ae 8 —ihaae FPomatum rr ea, cheap : : : : 56, on Tuunst ing : "lock ; vishes, I beg again to offenmy services. If elected rs. O. Connelly, rs. D. Reddin, 50 i TH BS Ui double death of fire. A telegraphic des-| {Jolloway’s Pills are proved to be the best | %6, ou Tuukspay morning at 10 o'clock, a.m. Tehall ae ar a; a : . LS thei He: 2 do India Rubber Shoes |5 casks Soda AT KksT : , =r. on vance deavour, by eve sans in my power, Mrs: Gaul, Mrs. Gleason “ — summoned Mr. Hart to his desolate known Purifiers an Correetors. They ED W ARD Ww ITELAN, w promote the best interceth of the People. : Mrs. Eckstadt, Mrs. J. Mur shy, 5 Bales Brown Oottong FROM NEW YORK ome. Ile arrived about two hours before | thoroughly cleanse the blood and reg@jate ia uae SUTHERLAND, 7. or oe a e, dite —— AN Oa Coffee. Bi : . : : > i : ; : ; BFIONCIOWH, LCC. <y, LN. our most obedient servant, iss Reddin, iss Nelly ushed an ist Sugar, Molasses, Coffee, Rice, » ' = wife ne and a from ne iP lips | ite a and oer ra For — | > mS ae i" Poa 4 SaMe e e ee DANIEL DAVIES. Miss Longapd. re Mustard, Sean. Blue, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Prince Consort * Prince Consert! e terrible story of his bereavement. _— in = yrone ae oP Satcecamaaae Liboral Meeting at Goorgetown. Charlottetown, Dec. 29, 1882. 3i The ladies and gentlemen belonging tothe country, Glass, Putty, Nails, Leather, Se Ow LANDING e ex “PRIN CE ea chess, pelpisacion, Eous, sm | MEETIN i of i : x i -ell as those belonging to the city, are respect- | Soap: Candles, Manilla Rope, Plough Mounting, chinenrna . } ° - a UK4 L o as Well as those be sng ny, | I . f . ” ; i Exuistixc tn [xeranp.—The Irish el these excellent pills have earned for them- | f et ve 7 tama a vu To the Electors of Charlottetown fully solicited to send in their contributions as soon | Iron, all sizes, Sheet Iron, &e., &e. PO agg dl oe a — state that enlistments for the Federal army | salyes a world-wide reputation : their virtues | GEORGET IWNon PRIDA PA ETERNOC IN the and R It . ° as possible to either vf the above ladies. Charlottetown, Dec. 15, 18602. Raskewr gal Mieten ao Southern, Ohio, are taking place in Tipperary and the neigh- | are extolled from pole to pole, and their ge- ond io 7 Selene, 1863, at rigte eal “ a S oe ee y: ae Sastanes of asin See ioe the Lot- 1 355 ae a ae, iis bouring districts. The reeruits are engaged | neral preservative wers universally ac- | adopt such means as may be considered necessary — : on . aaa palad. | ee ee ee RENFREW ¥ HOUSE 1 oO Chests Tes, “a very superior article, : as laborers, and the bounty, which is very knowledged. Holloway’s Pills may cntely be |% sn oe snenee, of Eabetel mane - the v consequence of George Beer, Esquire, Charlottetown, December 1, 1982. ; la S d 20 Bbls. Crushed Sugar. io . high, is paid as wages. But the enlistment) taken by females at any age. They will de ee eee ae ee ee nen Asem. your late representative in the House of As- —— Thomas’s old Stand, .& T. MORRIS, ’ t bly viewed by the j Is be th t anta- | bly, and also candidates for the Second Division of | sembly, having declined to allow himself to be put ‘ ‘ STREET Doc, 22, 1862. 3w is not very favours , oe ry a a | monstrate themselves a . the County in the Legislative Council. A full at-| in nomination as a candidate for the representation CAKE ORNAMENTS GREAT GEORGES 5 : which represent the native Iris party. One) gonists to all disordered actions, and other ir- tendance of Liberals from all sections of the Third | of Charlottetown and Royalty, at the coming Elee- AND Lumber for Sale, of these, alluding to probable proximate | regularities of the system. and Fourth Districts is particularly requested. tion, I am induced to yield fo the wishes already Is NOW OPEN, . SU PE RFI I * events, aays— “+ Tho: dust of Irish gallant — Morar Coles and Whelan willaddressthe Mecting. | wmoualy expressed by many of youreiver andi] OM EE CTION AR Y.|rquie subscribers have mosh pleasore in} SO,0O0O SUPERFLCT AL feos : : . , fie ow Tebste ever 0, re fer myself as a candidate for your suffrages. " 3 hearts will be making the gress growin Vir-| Vatuanie Testimony. — Rev. A. Webster, _ offer y i oe se ‘ ) a ; ; ; : lie aaa of | | Should I be returned as one of your representa- : announcing that they have now ready for in- 300,000 Cedar SHINGLES ginia, while Ireland's opportunity may come | Boston, Mass., — - ae ye vs pi tives, no effort of mine shall be wanting in support Hi EB subseriber has on hand 4 Large) gpection AN EXTENSIVE AND CARBFULLY 30,000 Pine SHINGLES 4 from another qeehins = find one too —. eae oe see as - : el resh A rri vals. of — aeeare as shall ? —— BR a ASSORTMENT of yur crane tes and }SELECTED STOCK OF 40,000 34 & 4 feet LATHES ‘. ail herself of it. fe protest; Worlds ft: = : a eT ; i. ‘ gard for the prosperity of the Colony, and the local} CONFECTIONARY, which he will sapply .to «4s 23 4,000 PINE BO “is itaned in this country ne uae several mouths past, with — ery and entire | (VTE Subscribers have just received per | interests and advancement of this my native Town. |! order. . o py British and Eas. 6,000 pieces PINE PAILINGS * : - | aatisfaction. J am now neither bald nor gray; PORTREE, from Bostox— I an, Gentlemen, ALSO : % ( * 7 = f - ne a Seale a my hair was dry and brittle, but has regained the sicnickiseneeane Your obedient eorvant. ey. .| Superior CRUSHED SUGAR, TEA, LEMON - DRY. petting 2 wo ioottine £ EDaiman, a i . . sarlier ver ” ¢ .AN , PRE ; ; tN. werees , rrp ‘PACKERS > — os > ash. . soitness of its earlier years. 20 do assorted CANDY ‘ = = SYRUP, JORDAN ALMONDS, CRACKERS tions, consisting of-— > is also a foe to Lreland ; and warn ourcoun-| 11) by Drugyists everywhere. Depot, 198 Scoala atea Charlottetown, 29th Dec., 1862. * 3i vad PRESERVES of all kinds. , Rie os " ~ ees Charietetows - — PURDIE. trymen by their love of Ireland and their: Greenwich-st., New York. 15 bbls Pitot Breap rae Sanna es Se Orders from the country will be attended to Sched Regutia Shirting re . = farepeinemagles . 4 love of honour against giving Ammen - - aaa = 7 es —= . ae AUCTION! punctually. ALEXANDER McKENZIE, Prints, Ginghaws ae eee For Sale, ; ne ae Gheas a eee” gs eres at a di 10 boxes Pires BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! Near Lord's Wharf. | Deuime, Drills dodigo, Siarch, Peper’ Q PAIRS GRANITE MILLSTONES, oO . . A are tiver, Lot ob, o onday, aut 30 . " > ; ‘ . Ginger, - » course, every aavantage is fair in love or in instaut, by William “Norton, Esquire, J.P, Mr. jt we FFU Subseriber has received instructions Wemeet, Gapeuien, { RW5ins Biaskets, Gates a Baking Soe ey Se me, 300 GRINDSTONES, war, but when the British authorities at-| George Howlet, of Grand River, to F oo Large assortment of Kerosens Lamps to sell at Public Augtion, on Monday, 5th - . - — os “| Skistin Washing Soda, &«. &e. 9 1965 : JAMES PURDIE. tempted during the struggle in the Crimea oe ae of Mr. John McNeill, Teacher, Kegs of BAKING SODA, &e. &e. day of January, 1863, at his Sales Room, a Catalogue lo Arrive Seckery, Heme 8 wd other Groceries,| Dec. 22, 1862. 4i Hg wis bo aay - ROGERS Pow : f Books, from E. Lumley don), -9 p 2) coe ae - which we can recom- tu recruit in the United States, they were | oe . - - : DODD & ROGERS, Pownall-street. ' Oe eTheoloen, peg A se <n History Straw « Felt Hats, N.S. eae for family use. Re-O ned, “ ” by the Federal | ~~ December 29, 1362. fi iowraphy. Philosophy, the Sciences, Topography, | LOY MARIA, from HALIFAX, | Flowers, Feathers, and pe pulled up” pretty sharply by the PRICES CURRENT. ee tt | egeapny, Foeeeens, Oe Sanne, teens: ’ 1 "Eakels : rf Government.— Montreal Advertiser. — > Stee. 0008 E and Miscellaneous Literature. . 1 = HADS. Porto Rico MOLASSES, | ygohair, Silk & Chenill Hardware. PTH Subsoriber begs to inform the ia- . Sa : * Cuarcotrerowy, Dec. 26th, 1862. LONDON TRADER. lig Ses 2) 100 Bole. FLOUR (Extra), Hair Nets Nails—4d, 6d, 8d.912d, 20d habitants of Charlottetown, and the island : Sime C wy.—A special meet- | Provisions. “EMIE Reoul Trad ait Novels, Travels, Memoirs, and other Books of 25 Chests and Half-Chests TEA, Black and Colored Co- Horse Shoe Naile, Kc. Xe. generally, that he hae re-opened in hig : T we Geeat Site Company.—A spe _ -on.| Beof, (small) per Ib.......--+ cee eee eees 3d to Gd 4 veguiar 2 Fat er . _| interest, for which see Catalogue, to be had at Aue- 20 Bbls. BREAD. buargs, Lustres -Table Knives and Forks N E WwW B U I LD IN ing of the shareholders was held yesterday or Do’ by the quarter......+++++++: .. +. 2hd to 4$d | Clipper Brig “ URANUS,” 196) tioneer’s Room. Sule positive and no reserve. J. 8S. CARVELL. Wincy Cloths, Gala Plaid Deseert do de a : G, sider the present position of the company. The M ser Ib naeblueedes ee wee tons register, AncuinaLp McDonano, | N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. 3. 1262 il eresi Fanoy Dresses and Dress Carving and Buteber’s | Grafton Street, where he as to execute all directors’ report tovok a very favourable view of P on ‘tb ae 2} to 33d Master, will sail from | Dec. 29, 1862. _Noy. 3, 1862. pe erey Material, in the most Knives a orders in bis ee curacy, neat- ne alt thd sidett Wha dbus sees ot SS? Fe ne bd to 6 Port the first Saturday in April, 1863. | . fashionable styles Shoe Knives, Sheath do. 1 — “h. > —- - —_ — a oon of Do (emall).... 0.2 ---- cece cceceeess ss t a Has good aecommodi:utions for Cabin Passengers. | L ins It ld F f . 8 ] Labrador Herrings. Polka Jackets, y Scale Balances Constantly oa hand, a assortment of Stove ne ia 7 cid it bt ete “ cry ee Lamb, per Ib... . eee cece eee e cerns tae + ld for Freight or Passage, apply in Londen to Jonny} ease 10 arm or a Cs } I STORE f Bb! VERY BEST Fancy and Chenill Scarfs Weaver's 8 Pira and Timware, Corrre Boriens, STILLS and most serious id | a om he tien ee et tievotins | PUttet (freab)«.----se-- e-e+ cree eee e MM oo to Ja Pitearey & Sons, 69, Cornhill; at Charlottetown! FAOR SALE, the Leasehold Interest in BN STORE, a few ee: ee S in great variety AXES Worms nuadle to order, at the lowest ible prices. — ae oe done = a pres “4 ~ . es Do by ie BO, on 06 do.6004 capeneqens mg an to the Subscribers ' I O; Suis “ 1 and TensAeres of LAND. si LABRADOR HERRINGS., Elastic and Leather Belts Rope, Portes Om, : ae hie prense 9 l and examine in order that the ship might sth remain i pushy, | Cheese, per Ib......+- «+++ ++ e0e+ eee seres aon Ds, G&S. DATING. | A cauen wis Gin Sienesitee ad 1 ER White and Colored Stays Gun Caps, Candlewic my Stock, before purchusing elsewhere. sion of the company. The report reeommended | Tajjaw, por Ib....-.-0+.eee cere cree cee Dd to Hid) Charlottetown, 2%th Dee., 1862. IP di lene me. P Se from Cbs re so a ee ; J. S. CARVELL, A further sup ly of Hats, Plough Mounting W. B. ALLIN. ’ the issue of a mortgage stock for £100,000, at) pard, per lb.........++ +++: nes ~—_ to - shai rveerrecnr p ae eens ae ; nnd pele om aaieeieins is Nov. 3, 1862. isl pro tf Bonnets, F lowers, Fe: Haws, Traces, Backbands! Grafton Street, Des. 27, 1853. 2m 1 eight per cent. interest, repayable im three years, | j{um, per ib.... .... +++ +++ --+- 5d to 6 Y rg. i. | Self chvarkl with havl end aft WOOD: Thacel s thers, Gloves: Mantles, Shovels, Hoes ona ls to this effect was passed. | Pearl Barley, per Ib........--++++ 00+ Nid to Lid IN <a> a aa : la | we — me ae — can a he al Sole Leather. Shawls, Funey Drewes, Blister Stee! cide NOTICE. : “> —_—— } Flour, per barrel.......--+++e+ eres cers a LL persons having legal demands against! poy atoes next year. | UST RECELVED per * Carnie M and other fresh Gooda Biacking, Sh: , . a . . .. 2a to 254 : i eu - eee ' Ts : SARW Cf he 24 ; ie — h : ly expected ing Brushes LL réons havio legal Fata ENcousTek BETWEEN SIcILIAN| Do 4 “4 eae ie woe Ld to 2. A the Eaggee of WiLtta™ a wal oa : On the Preatece are 3 G00 nOUsK p by 33) Ricu’’ from Bostow, and “Thomas Cour” ona soe, Rabhers in Paint, Putty and Glass pty of Jeahe Fri demands agninst Sasors —Cork, Nov. 29—This morning two Si-| cones ae cana apunen canine +enns og hh the ul lot . own Koy ulty » dex ‘ — : —— — 0 a t, a Sean is a Oe ante RY as} by TF ect from New York— Ladies’ and Gents’ were’ Paper : lottetown sed. are reverted to furnish ap wihiccr . ‘ » of . lore'yg ane ing 5B 5s were eees aaet Ore? er furnish bine same, auty allests ae o 9 are Ih ed, oo DY So Teet; aie rn ANS st 1V we “¢ AE ia ee . . - _ * x a 2 aia Slack leac . sblocki a ’ . . their ee a - " r : cetuman ar : ‘ Re - Vegetables d 4 ted to & immediate payment Also, for sale, a MARSH, about one mile from | 210 Sides Superior SOLE L SATHER. a Boys’ Cloth oad ae poet lating oe eles oh the aasponed, d . b Pas®age heach, got ashore, “comm panied Uy « s _— and MI ESHRISA Attorne aw. } e said F hich cuts fron > 0 eigl oO ry wae ~ . } > . said be ale comrade who acted as second to both, and fongt | Currants, per qt.---++++ +--+ +++: pes, Scie ON T. JENKINS. A daticieien 2 ae. ‘sont 306 oa cur. Tn Lanes J. 8. CARV ELL. Caps, Storm ditto ke. Ee. ke. ke. lby reyuired wo wake immed iste Peyinone Ate berg. a duel with long knives, in a field adjacent to the | Peas, per qt.--+---++-- ++ +++: i a Cum Test. Annex. | of both places is for 999 years. Rent of Farm one| Nov. 3, 1862. isl pro tf The above Goods have been parchased with the of the undersigned, ia Charlottetown. “ither ‘ town. Both combatants stripped and fought with | Potatoes, per Dit isis desc eve ss 1 = al Dee. 29, 1862. IRWS Pot mad sw cpebe ) pee oats tek, tei come ok OP Gret Housce in GHOWGE COLES, Sieioienin great fury; in a short time oue was stabbed to | Carrots, per bush...-..----+++sereerse sees - ag | Texms—One third of the purchase money to be MACKEREL. Great pe and Tae a. a ee sr... Chidtetene Ne ee 5 5 ie ; “cessful e y fell on the | rain, | paid down; the remainder in twelve months, on ments of Town and Country, aud are © 7 ae , | Dee. 2 aaa ns rat ae Wheat, per bushel.. ” mbvetnas ts 000 nees none | MAILS. ah ing goodgecurity. 2 BBLS. No. 2 MACKEREL, eS ee wae aaa satiefied, compare W. DOUG AN — oe , os , ; : ? id to 5 ‘or further particular ply on the premiges ‘ “ with an « . . * in a dangerous state, is in custody, but the Barley do con ee eces coee eee ays yy WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ar ri ier partic BERNARD SHANNON 30. do. For c.! Do. ao y DELANY & WILSON. ag removed to the Shep latel third is at large. wae a 1 sindiemiend?s a le ; ‘ie sehbourine Pro-| St: Peter's Road, Dec.¢, 1862. tf J. 3. CARVELL. Renfrew House, Oct. 6, 1862 Ish — ied by WLW. Irving, Max Queen 4 oo onl ae Poultry. YHE MALLS for the neighbouring Pro- = oo , P a a ° Ch. Town 6 1862. ’ Square, On the 24th two bank clerks were on their way | Turkeys, each......--0--+++++eeeees ; . cceolinte Set vinees and the Unit = - aT = a om FLOU R ’ EK LOUR ! Nov. 3, 1862. isl pro t Im rtan to the Afflicted. é ) . : “s . . . wy | Geese, cach .... 2... ec cee ce eeee cree o | further notice, be made up and forwarded from the . t , Re of ina ear from Longford to Granard, when they | peese, .8d to 18 S| poe Office, Charlottetown, as follows : . -P Diol es Located at Last. Lloyd's Register ef British and | Fowls, cach .... 0... ceee ce ceee cree cee Poat Office, Charlottetown, as UST Received, by € ECILIA— olA~Ass e were attacked by three men who came out of a at oi ct Nia dig kun’ ls to Is 3d} | , satel: Hieeieeieieien Mihai tes : ¥ : a : : ici si plantation, and stepped the horse and demanded | Siaeaenth Liiadle lie cxbpecsaaueei 10d to 1s} Fors mace, Way Seve ee Soe 50 bbls Bakers’ FLOUR | mae sae haa in Store, from recent D*2 > HOMES, Shee ee. Foreign Shipping. all their money or their lives, each of them pre-| : i | pay, and SATURDAY, at six o'clock, p.m. : ee arnvert a ide, where be cun be consulted, Par | senting a pistol at the young men, and ordered Codfish, per qt! sphere b ele bsdd/eles 18s to 203) gp hah Britain, Newfoundland, Bermnda, and Warranted—FOR SALE, LOW. 180 Hbds. CHOICE MOLASSES. Sew re lenaien. on all diseases of the RULES AND REGULATIONS, ‘ them to get off the car. The first thing that took | nee » pe - hewsel eae tne Saud 30s to 403 | the West Indies, every alternate T HURSDAY.— : DODD & ROGERS. J. 8S. CARVELL Eye, Ear, Throat, Lange, Heart, Liver, and Gene- NOTICE ie hereoy given that in pursu- their attention was a tin box which contained up- | Mathers! c Retails) 400th cde side 2s 6d to 33} Supplementary Mails every alternate SATUR-) gy. Town, Dee. 29, 1562. 3i ‘b.T Nov. 3, 1862 ee! ; rative Organs. anes of Resolutions passed 7, the ward of £200 in gold aud silver, leaying the notes | re ae none | DAY, as follows : ; - : : Ch. Town, Nov. 3, ; i. pi A ware cure for Asthma, Catarrh, Deafness, Liver | the 20h of March, the Rules belund them. °” Lumber | Thursday, January : | ne Feby. = E XTEN SIVE ASSORTMENT EELOU R. Corapiaist, Indigestion and Dyspepeia. been » Vidor o - — 4 . . “ ¢ “ “ om . sk ln Cte. occas coettieresse Ss Gd to 4s Saturday : -eimaarh “ll » oc OF . Dental, operations on Teeth, end Burgical : The Kingston Herald contends that Kinge-| Prards (Rismluct):--- ---: «+ --g es vo da to Se) Thurelay (> aarday ' JUST RECELVED, 430 Bois. FLOUR, opbcations on Tumors, Cancers, Se. de. ton ought to be made theseatof Government) 5, (pine)........ 6-022 eee cert eet 7s to 9s ot “ 99 Thorsday 26 NEW GOODS SUPERVISE, EXTRA STATE, and svreRIOR. Har.ng rocontly i 4 & nice case of for the next four years at least, on account Shingles, per M.......---2-0-+ sere eres 108 to | eteeden. ae Saturday < i * a J. 8. CARVELL cent ecnapeote, e heme ee Eyes in ‘ of . ° i " * . feby. 2 Thurs lay, Dat % J = » utes, ° upoa caro of oat tt being thle to poy ite, dobte,| m ap mone | auealay, Beby. a AP BIER & SONS) ce. tows, or 4182 iel prof png emigrate yl ae 9 wo he ved be me t a. aie an Timothy Seed, = ushel.... “ol uidabts pee L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. AVE received the vreater part of Grain Grain. perfect satisfaction. ~ r : os eee 0 FF es ctr eke ..1s 3d to 1864) General Post Ollice, Ch. Town, Dee. 26, 1862. their FALL SUPPLY of BRITISH, 2 ee ie FP" All letters received, givisig fall deseriptions Sommodation for the Legislature free of beni Wool, per Ib.,...---eeeee eee eeee .. 508 to 60s WEST INDIA, AND AMERICAN GOODS, ue highest price given for BARLEY | of disease, &e., will receive iminediate attention ; pense, and its being more central and more) Hay, por ton--+---++ ss -s0 errr rn nee ls which, for variety and price whl compare favorably and OATS, at and medicines sens by mail, in cape of the Postmaster, Pasily sccessible than any other place. ee eres. ccon acco gene NOW LANDING, With any STOCK of GOODS fn the Colony. ; d Distillery, |° 2 Pat of the lant. + > eee Tt abit nas ghes iol 2d to 4d ‘DER Sehr. Tuomas Cure, from Persoils from a distance visitfag the@City will do Coles’s Brewery ay ry: Charges to suit the times in all eases. : an ws. _ has invented a new kind of rail-| eee qt.- oy res aides aan — sore (aaa) NEW YORK— iii -— call and examine before making their pur- Soa == ony ore pom el E mination and advice FREB to all on Tuesday way. : ; ; ae ce cad 55 Bbls. Extra and superior J ro A aa calemaidied : ) | of each week. : . aanadl re an ee. me arya ae prvens ness 209 nent TOPE 4d to $44) yoy ich will be sold low for Cash. e "| WANTED--A a F GOOD HUME- Gi, we, and 9 comic article of Malt Whie- | fessional vsite made in any part of the Ieland. by » cnadhandeeese«s “ . . “ya : SPUN. ev. «ky ms o . . o g cotoen of iron rails under the in- | Sheepskins, each .....-- ieee a ‘ ee ak r Nov. 3 1962 a King Square House, Nov. 3, 2862. 2m Charlottetown, November 14, 1502, Summerside, Nov. 22, 1862. tf weyeo of hydraulic pressure, , ve GEORGE , Mar y.) o-oo