ee ee Shh ng dy he ily. b- B, — o— eetieeneelie ——_= SPECIAL NOTICES WONDERFUL PILL. | ntW j Tuy Best PURGATIVE PILLS fie REST PURGATETE FILLS PAINTS, rHE BEST PURGATIVE PRLLS OILS, GLASS, NAILS, ’ Poctor Radway's Pills ave the best purgative! pills in the wurld, and the only vegetable pills | LOCKs that can be used in place of Calomel er blue pills IRON, In using these pills the patient is not compelled | STEEL, AALJ-S. W. EB. DAW SON'S, Gibson's Brick Building, 2d June, 1303 to strain, or undergo a serics of cramps, griping | Cheap at paias, vausea ; their opperaten, though thorough and effectual in the expulsion of the faeces, is mild, soothing, and natural. One to six boxes will ef-| ! ica fect & cure, without uecessiiating the patient to Stoves ‘ Stoves ! Stoves! J I ‘BRICK STORE— GOO STOVES, continual dosing with physic. In affections of the ST RECEIVED by Schooner “EMILY.” Liver, Dyspepaia, Costiveness, Indigestion, Piles and al! fevers, their curative powers are marvel jleus. Price 2% cts. per box Holloway’s Ointment and Pills —Vhe Scrofu- jous and consumptive will find in these nobie re-| > } ”) \ > ‘eps medies the means of casting out the bad humours | June 22, 1863 a = & ROGERS. which originate and prolong their sufferings.) ___ : : ee The Oiuyment should be well rabbed twice a day upon the shin, as ncar as possible to the part! affected. It .will penetrate and act most whole a0 ene een ee eres oe nome Diamond, and Uwen Coal Cooking Staves. Valuable Pasture Lots. trom ALBANY DIRECT, at DODD'S 2 cases MarcHes. among which are the celebrated Magician, Blaek DVERTISEMENTS, | KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | Whiskey, Champagne, | Eedinburgh Ale, d&e. ye be sold by AUCTION, at the sul. scriber's Sale Room, on WEDNESDAY, 24th Page | (PSHE SUBSCRIBERS having completed | instant, at 11 o'cleck Q0 cases, | doz. ench, fine Old Scorca Wuiskr o> * 2 * each, best. Cogvac Branpy, } 10 baskets CHAMPAGNE, | 10 cases, | dow. each, Gincenerrr, | 10 casks, 4 doz. each, EDINBURGH ALE, | 2odoz. Salt & Co.'s Hast India PALE ALE, | Weases HOLLAND GIN, SO bbls. Extra Surenrine Frovn, 30 sides SOLE LEATHER, 2 2 balea Hops, 20 chests CONGOU TEA 10 half-chests DO 3ecasks WASTING SODA, IS bbls. Bown SuGan, 1 bdT. Crashed Suga 18 dez Corn Brooms, 4 doz Painted Paila, | 10 eusks Vineyar, 6 * smal) Do 10 bbis Fine Bread, 5 pes Molasses, ” “- 2 eWweel Do egs No | & 2 Farniture Varnish, A lot of Boots aud Shoes, | Boxes Soup ; boxes Glass; | Lead; Bags assorted Cut Nails. #0 wely and energetically vate diseased structure | /J°O BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION.) ayco, A LOT OF DRY GOODS it manitests ® yrendertul power in removing all! taints from the blood, and consequently in curing | ; : a maltitude of chronic aiiments which seemed to '° I3.o'Aock, be almost irremediable. In all constitutiona’ | Beautifully situated Pasture Lots complaints, Holloway's Purifying Pills should » bertaken, wire pis Qiatment is being used. Bot's| Royalty of Charlottetown, remedies will rapidly bring about a cure of] known as Lots Noe. 159, 160 161, 162, 103, and 174 ecrofula, scorbutic eruptions, and ulceration. | fronting on the Poiut of the North River, and on AAR wewwes | Hermitiuge Creek, containing by estimation (41 acres. A DavGuTrerR Benerrirep.—Rev. Daniel T,| Uhese Lots are well worthy the attention of a prac in front of the Colonial Building, in Charlotte town, on Friday, the 2 noon, those Wood, Middletown. Orange county, N. Y..| tical farmer, as they are surrounded by an inex- writes—" My theuse of Mra. S.A. Allen's World's! soreetite supply of mussel mud aud ‘sea weed, Haic Restorer and Zylovaleamum my hair has} oar loin toe ocher advantages. Further par greatly thickened upun my bead, and gat on el a made known on yr to the dab wery lively healthy appearance. The sawe is} June 22, 1863. “&. RAVILAND. true of my daughter; her hair bad become thin, | ii her: hal ud came out constantly, until we tnougit the | * head would be almost bare; her hair bas band-| THOMAS KELLY soinely ae up, and also has a healthy! j apvearance re are thaukfal to you, and feel | £2 shat we have full value for our money hs Attorney at Law and Solicitor, _Seld by Druggists everywhere. Depot, 198} ST. JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK ers eee no | June 22, 1863. ’ a 1 = Pebert Hutchinson, Esy., has.fer some weeks | ] ane past been collecting fuads . renovate the Protes- Now York via Fall River. stant Burying ground. He bas expended all the | rpkovugn Tickets to New York by mapey subscribed in repairs, and the work is not this favorite route to be hud of i finished. Aa the object is a meritorious one, our | J. S. CARVELL, Agent. ith day of July next, at the! } Grey, White apd Striped Shirtings; Bedticks; in the! Cotten —~-CONSISTING OF—— |} Denims; Printed Drills; Ginghams; Oil Handkerchiefs; Printed Cotton; | Dress Goods; Lustres; Cobures, &e: | Threads Reels; Gloves; llosiery, Braces, &e. } Ee’ TERMS—Three months’ credit on all sun over Ten Pounds. | } Fan WILLIAM DODD, Anctioneer June 15, 18é3. VW ILI, take place at the subscribers’ Sal | Room, Queen-street, on TUESDA t,. @ 7th JULY NENT, at 11 o'clock: 100 chests and half chests TEA, (warranted) 200 barrels FLOUR 70 sles Ne Ww York Sole Leather 25 barrels Guiness Porter OU Loxes Liverpool! Soap luo Chase's Lozenges 10 barrels Crushed Sagar 20 bright Porto Rico Sugar 10 ewt. White Lead, 3 * Black Paint 30 boxes Pipes, (assorted sizes) 200° Lescher Starch { } j | | i | | 7 pun Higu Wixgs, 4 bbls Vienje Crackers, » Keys London White Daize ; Osnaburgs ; citizens ought not te be backward in supplying | Charlottetown, June 22, 1803. sm 90 “ ee oe — the to Mr. Hutehi wed to tee On ao :. r. utehinsen tu proceed in his 100 “)~— Tullow do g0ed work, fur the former state of the ground was ~W « >’ F TR 10 bays Rice a disgrace to the city. eckly. es ft EO I — } I cuse of English Blackiug Birth. On the Mth of March last, at Government House. Adelaide, South Australia, the wite of Joun George Daly, Eey., Civil Secretary, of a son. et ee es ES. — —_— or Married, This morning, by the Rev. L. C. Jenkins, D.D., ALEXANDER Brown, Esquire te Georgiana, auth daughter of the Hon. George Coles, M. P. P The interesting ceremony was performed at the residence of the Bride's father, in presence of a large circle of triends. The happy couple left immediately after in the Steamer, Westmorland to meet the Lady Head at Pictou, ou a tour through Canada and the United States. i On the 2th ult., at the residence of the bride s father, by the Rev. Mr. Brown, E. 8B. Muttart, m D., Sours, to Hannah, eldest danubter of James | MeDonald, Esq., of West Kiver, King’s County. On the ivth wst., at his resi ence. by the Rev Wm. Koss, Alexander Medisilan Esq_, Wheatls Kiver ae. to Misa Sarah Boss, Wheatly River On the 10th inst., at St. Bleanor's by Archdeacon Read, Mr. Robert Ellis, to Miss Ann Yeo Ellis. both of Lot L2. } axa = | Died, j Ju Charlotietown, on the 17th instant, Mr. Wil-! liam Crosby, stone-cutter, aged 43 years. At Halifax, ow the i3th instant, after a short bn} eevere illness, Mr. Hagh W. Blackadar, in the uth year of his age—for tweuty six yeurs proprietor of | the “* Acadie™ Recorder’ newspuper At Batow B age, New Orleans in April | 8°, if} fever, Mr. ‘tnomas H. Roper, iute of St. Peter's! Mills, aged 36 years. | Passengers. In the steamer Westmorland, from Shediac, June | 14.—Mre. Barbarie, Mies Matthews, Mies Howat. | Mrs. Web ter, Mrs. Beil, Miss Lewis, Rev. Mr. aod Mrs. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Iluilaad, Mre Gay. | Kiev. Mr. and Mrs. Butcher, Miss Tidmarsh, Mies | Severance, Dr. Tremain, Messrs G. Panting. Arthar, | Piivlado, Breet, Connors, Lapham, Murray, Laicu FP Utltlis, Der, Pwrer i 18 ds from Pictoa, June 16—Yerds. G. Huestis. | Davies, Botterell, Pesce, Dove; Uon. John and | Mrs. Longworth, Mr. Hensley, Mrs. McLean. | Mesers. McNeill, Reed, Brehaut, A. MeNeill, Me. | gone, Wood, Murray, Graham, Munro. Io do. from Shediac, on the 17th—Rev. Mr and} Mra. Wileon, Kevde. Messrs Smith, Ta;l r, Des- Lrway, Pickari, Tweedy, Jubn-on, Allan, Currie Wilson and wite, Englacd and wife, Angwin, Wed- | dali, Uennigar, Berratt, Temple, MNigao, Snow- | ball, Perkin, McCsrthy; Captain & Mrs Smith, son | sad daughter, Oliver Jones, Messrs. Chishbolin, A McKenzie, Leslie, Mackay, Brennan, Dison, Mrs. Foster, Miss Wier, Miss Macgee, Mies Martin, Miss Wade, Messrs. Kobins, White, Kilbride, Allan, MeKachern, Auderson, Bechingham. Ia de from Pictou, June 19-——Kev. Mr. and Mrs Pope, Kevds. F Smith, Lathern, Sinalivood, Come- ron aad wife, McLean, H Pope, MeNutt, Daniel & wife, McMurray, DeWolfe, K Smith, Thomas Pe- thick, Eqq., Hon C Young, Mr & Mra Hart, Mis: Frame, Mise MeLellan, Mes. Webster, Messrs Mosher, Chisholm, Muling, Duchemin, McLeod, D Fraser, McKensie, L. Wood, Bayne, Ross, Cooper, H S.aith, Milloer, Scott, Taunton, Mr. and Mre. Mc- Arthur ond family. oom | | } | } | SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED: Jvxuz 10— Pioneer, MeDunald, Pugwash: flour, ec. Alert, Dixon, Buctouche; edging. Western Packet, McPherson, Kichibucto; boards. Alexan- der, McDonald, Shediac; salt. Teager, Sprague, Bay Verte; deals. 12— Ellen, Pents, Pugwash: limestone. $ — Carrie, Chapman, Shediac; sali Boat Trial, Dotten, Wallace; spars and boards. 15—Saxze Gotha, Martin, Sydney; oval. Dove, Me Naughton, Pictou; Kmestone. Woodbine, Robert- son, Picton; coal. Ship Baron Clyde, Murchison, Bs. Pierre: bal. Schr. Sarah, Gillies, Antigonish ; limestone. CLEARED: Jung 12—Teazer, Sprague, Bay Verte; bal. Na- tive Las, Gerrior, Pictou; bal. 13—Lrigt Thomas Young. Young, Philadelphia; oats. LElivn Pentz, Pugwash; bal. 15—Mvrning Star, Crispo, Pictou; bal. Alert, Dixon, Pretou; bal. LBrigt Helen Davies, Campbell, Quebec; potatoes, herring. 16 —Pioneer, McDonald, Wallace; bal. Dove, Me- Naughton, Pictou: bul. Maria Phijomere, P.ulin, Shippegan; bal. 17—Woodbine, Koberteon, Pictou; Sal. Crawwols, MeDonald, Kiver Phillip; bai. 18 Reward, Descruisello, Quebec; potatoes, bay and eordwood. EERE EEE PRICES CURRENT. Cuarcotretows, June 19, 1863. Provisions. Beef, (small) per lb. ....... Do by the quarter........... «e+e 26d to 9d Foccecckete Cae Mutton, pet ib....- 6... cece eee coeteess Od to 8d DORE D - b- <9 20s hs--.- bere 3\d to 444 SIT. sca.gatalibnre sane 00 vor 4c Lamb, per quarter... 6.66. cece eee eens 2s 64 to 5s Batter Civeek) o6- o'- sn + oo. cccevc+ cece el to Is Do by the tub......... eeeeceeee Od to 10d ‘ Farm No. 1— LEASEHOLD (Leng Lease) } Grass Hooks, Sickles. &c. &¢.-arcs ontiig 24 ehaipe. on th. a ore’ ' } a . = . } ee by 4 paralel lines, West, crossing the | H. bE. SLARBLKD & CU. | joining the last mentioned on the Seuth, ina good | | and pasturage, &c. 40 boxes Glass, (ussoried sizes) 10 tierees Barbadoes Sagar 10 hhds do Molasses. VV HEREAS a notice appeared in the/ Ps Examiner of some days back, advertising | Flour for sale under the name of Stevenson & | Eckart, J hereby give notice that I have nothing | | Whatever to do with Robert Eckart, and that no| Cases GIN, Puns KUM, 1 hhd Scotch Whiskey, &e —————e ALSO -——— | such Partuership ever existed. We would call the attention of Town and Conntry | Men’s Felt, Leghorn, Straw, and Panama | MICHAEL STEVENSON. | Dealers to this Bile, as a more choice lot of Goods Mats; Men's (new style) Oxford Hats, Drab June 22, 1863. 2) have not been offered at Auction for a long time. and Black; Mens Drab Shell Hats; | - me | _Terms of Sate—All sume over £10, 3 mouths; | £30, 9 months, on approved notes. J. & T. MORRIS, Auctioneers. FOUNDB! / BOAT.— The owner ean have the same by | *™ proving property and paying expenses. Ce” Apply at this Office. June 22, 1363. June 2, '63. BAZAAR AT SUMMERSIDE, “PSHE BAZAAR and TEA MEETING, in aid of the Presbyterian Church at Suammer- will be held on TUESDAY, the 30th June subscriptions for the above object give notice | *t. Bazaar opens at 10 o'clock, a.m. ; Tea atJ,p.m. | Distressed Operatives’ Fund. JE Committee appointed for collectir g | side, the whole of their collections and to all persons | June 22, 1863. wil desir us of contributing to the fand, that they will tinally close their acconuts on Monday, the 6tli July, | and therefore request that all returus be forwarded | before that dav. sv order, | THEOPH. DESBRKISAY, Hon. See'y. | Charlottetown, June 22,1363. to district committees, who have not yet forwarded | Refreshmeut Table supplied all day. i sh, IMPORTANT TO FISHERMEN ‘ fEXHE subscribers have on hand a good stock of Fishing Materials, consisting of— *Gundry's’ Lemp Cod Lines, 9 to 18 thread Sea lstand Cotton Mackerel! Lines Cod Hooks Mackerel Hooks Do Splitters Do Jigs | Do Swivels Do Kuives. | Alleft which we offer at the lowest prices. neonates neste $= | PARMS! CROP! STOCK! Farming Implements! H. BE. STARBIRD & CO FIisH! FLO UR!) sJune®. 3w * City Hurdwiire Store.” CU. db Ck Meeiiniiedan < gic aes aa toe i WE. AVOTION. HAYING TOOLS, © SUBSCRIBER is instructed by JOHN | ‘Os ‘ ’ RAMSAY, Esqre.. to sell by AUC PION, on| At tho City Hardwaro Store. the premises, ON Tile 141TH DAY OF JULY, | 4,0 DOZ at the hour of 11 o’elock, am., the following | 15 doz Hay Forks valuable REAL ESTATE, CROP, STOCK, &c. | 29 doz Sueathw “0 doz Seythes consisting in part :— | =U a > } 130 oz Seythe Stones Charlottetown Road, containing 100 acres of} June 22, 1863. Ow Land, on whiich is erected a comfortable Dwelling | House, Baru and Outhouses, and a good Well at the door. Farm No. 2—YREE; 30 acres, situate within ! mile South of above property, with good Dwell | iig House thereon 25 x 30 leet, fronting on two main roads. Fara No. 3— LEASEHOLD; 45 acres, ad-} DR, SUTHERLAND KGS to intimate that he has just op: ned, ix “* Urenus’ and “ Prioress,’’ an extensive | Brugs and Chemicais, with additional daily expected, selected from the best London estabiish ments. | Medicines carefully prepared by bimeelf; there- | fore the public may have contidence in receiving a | genuine article and ut the cheapest rates possible. | Toilet Articles in Variety. Brown, White aud Fancy Windsor Soups, Ede and Rimwel’s Perfumery, Jockey Club, Rondoletia, Verbena, Kiss Me Quictly, Millefleur, Queen's Own, Highland lerfume, Pomades, Hair Gils, Hair Washes, Eau de Cologne, &c; lair, ‘Tooth, Nail, Shaving, Hat aud Clothes Brushes. Nursery Articles in Variety. Feeding Bottles, Nursery Syphon Shields ; Gum Rings, Ivory and Gutta Percha; Combs, sizes, shapes und prices. state of cultivation and every facility for wauure CROP. On Farm No. 1—35 acres OATS, 22 acres BARLEY, 3 acres Hay. STOCK. 1 HORSE, 4 years old; J superior MARE, 6 years, and Foal; 20 SHEED, 4 head Horned CATTLE, 4 HOGS, &c., &e., &e. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. In part -— Plough, Harrows, Revylying Rake, Carts, 2 Superior Am. Waggous, J] double seated do., Chains, &c., &c., Ke. FISH—100 bbls. HERRING. —— bbis. Canada FLOUR. al Together with HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &e., too numerous to mention. Sate Posrrive. Terms liberal to meet the times, and made kuown at Sale. C. 8. HUNT, Auctioneer. St. Eleanor’s, June 20th, 1863. rw —— ALSO Salpetre, Baking Soda, Washing Soda, Baking Powder, Alum, Blue, Vitrol, Cadbear, Cream of Tartar, Camphor, Castor Oil, (best English cold drawn); Turpentine, best London purilied Cod Liver Oil, Mustard, Root and Powdered Ginger, Cinnamon Burk, Powdered Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Olive Oil, Florence Oil, Almond Oil, Holloway's Pills and Ointment, (Eaglish,) Belmon tine Candles, Pruno Candles, &c &e. £3" Dr. Sutherland can be consulted daily at bis establishment for Town and Country. re” Advice given to the Poor gratis. Queen Strect, June 22, 1863. UNION BANK OF P. E. I. ve EK SHAREUOLDERS are hereby informed that, in pursuance of a Resolution to that effect, the Provisional Committee of the Bank have made A CALI. OF FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock subseribed for, to meet preliminary expenses, which call will be due at the expiration of Thirty days from this notice, and willbe payable at the office of the Chairman, CuarRtes Pauner, Esquire, at Charlottctown. ALFRED PHILLIPS, Secretary. Charlottetown, June 16, 1863. 2in Better than Gold to Farmers! Nitro Superhosphate Manure. PAs MANURE has been analyzed by W. T. Ricnanps, F.C. 8., for J. D. Nasu & HOUSE & GROUNDS FOR SALE. Price £750, Island Currency. peat DESIRABLE and COMMOQ- DIOUS DWELLING HOUSE, situate in Kent-street, the property of W. FORBES, Esquire. ‘There isa a large as well stocked GAKDEN, also Out-Houses, and every convenience fora respectable family. These premises contain rather more than Two Town Lots) The said property is at present vecupied by Henry Haszurd, Esq. For terms and particulars apply to W. CUNDALL. Charlottetown, Jane 22, 1863. 2in Temperance Tea. Tue Order of the Sons of Temperance, at Margate, Lot 19, purpose holding a TEM. PERANCE TEA PARTY at Margate, on Wep- xxespay, the &thof JULY next, when the members of “ Prince William’’ and neighbouring Divisions will march in procession, with banners and emblems, clothed with regalia. ry ‘Tea will be served at 2 o'clock, p. m. Tickers Is. 6d. ench, to be had on the ground. N. B.—Speeches appropriate to the occasion may oo ‘s denecied fron clergymen and others. Co, any o - - 16.420 te The Volunteer Band from Siatetastone Soluble Organic Matter - - 10,765 will also be in attendance to enliven the proceedings Insoluble Organic do - - 23,312 of the day by discoursing sweet music. ‘ By order G. W. W. BENTLEY, R. 8. Alkaline Sulphate and Chloride 2,226 Soluble Phosphate Lime - 19,580 5 Insoluble do do - 20,630 Margate, June 18, 1863. ~~ a / - aan — os Se” 130 7 T CANADA FLOUR. Loss - - - - - 242 N O. 1 Superfine and Extra — Quebec 100,000 L Inspection. In lots to suit purehasers. Nitrogen 5 62 per cent. Ammonia G SQ per cent For sale by In using this Manure it should be first well mixed J. ROBERT ECKART, | (PMHE Steamer * WESTMORLAND" will HAY RAKES | i | RADWAY’S | Stock of |NEWLY DISCOVERED ne —————_2 4 HEM ADVERTISEMENTS. RENEREW HOUSE Thomas's Old Stand, Great George Street. y,| their Spring Importations, desire to call th | attention of the public to their STOCK of | STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Shoes, Hats and Caps, ——Consisting of-—— Me USEFYUL AND ‘Groceries, Hardware, Boots & TUL LARGE And Varied Stock of +| GOODS GV BE FOUND at ely ing elsewhere. ; we would enumerate DRESS GOODS, newest styles, Mautles, Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Feathers, &c. &e. Grey and White Cottons, Cotton Warp, Striped and Gents’ and Children’s HATS and CAPS, | ; | r | Regatta Shlirting, Prints, Denins, Drills, Jean, Osuaburg, Canvas, Bed Ticks, Towelings, Crash, Flaunels, Sheetings, Table Datnark , | Damask Cloths, Table Covers, Toilet Covers, Window Muslin, Watered Moreen, Furnitare Cotton, Hemp Carpeting, Cramb, Cloth, &e &c. &e. j ” ie > ° | Ladies’ Dresses & Dress Materials in Grenadines, Bareges, Challies, Mo- hairs, Delaines, Cashineres, Coburgs, Printed Muslins, &e. &e. y| Mantles, & Mantle Cloths, Shawls in Silk Tissue, Black Bound, Fillea Paisley, io Cashmere, &c. Ribbons, Parasols, Bonnet Borders, Shapes, Gloves, Hosiery, Chenelle and Silk Hair Nets, Lace, Velvet Trimmings, Dress Buttons, Belts, Stamped and i Embroidered Muslins, Collars, Neck Ties, White and Colored Corsets, e and uw variety of other Fancy " GOODS. : CANE HOOPS, Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ Kid, Prunella, Cashmere, Memel, and Congress Boots, Ladies’ Enameled Shoes and Slippers, Miss’s Prunella Boots sud Slives, Children's Copper Toed and Lola Moutes Boots, Men, Women, uud Children’s Rubbers. 5 . . Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods. Cloths and Tweeds in great variety ; Ready-made Coats, Pants, and Vests, Under Clothing, White and Fancy Shirts, Collars, Ties and Searts, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Rubber Coats, Umbrellas, &c. &c. Hiats and Caps. Men's and Boy's Black Coth and Tweed Cups, HARDWARE. Knives and Forks, Spoons, Cut Nails, Window Glass, Putty, Paint, Oil. Plough and Cart Mounting, Shovels, Hoes, Horse Nails, Shoe Thread, Toe and Heel Balls, Powder, Shot, Weaver's Reeds; Stove, Shoe, and Serubbing Brushes, Stove Polish, Looking Glasses, Shoe Blacking, Matches, Leather, &e. qs roceries. TEA (warranted good), Sugar, Molasses, Tobacco, Soap, Candles, Pepper, Mustard, Starch, Cotlee, Baking and Washing Soda, Currants, Raisins, Spices, ‘ | | and other family Groceries, all of the best quality. This Stock comprises almost every article usnally found iu a General Store, and will be sold at prices that cannot fail to pive satisfaction. DELANY & WILSON. Charlottetown, June 2, 1803. Eoxeursion! | run an Excursion trip from Charlottetotown to Summerside, On Tuesday, the 2008 Fst, coun to enallty ‘fz Mecting to be held there that day One fare going and returning. June <2, 1005. PLLLS. DR. RADWAY’S PILLS. THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS. THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS. THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS. PRINCIPLES IN PURGATION. R. RADWAY’S PILLS ARE THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS in the World, and the only Vegetable Substitute for Calomel or Mercury ever discovered. Composed of Vegetable Extracts of Gums, Plants, Herts, Roots and Flowers. * They Purge—Cleanse— Purify —Heal—Sootho— Strengthen—Calm—Luvigorate—anud Regulate the System. IN SUDDEN ATTACKS OF INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, BILIOUS CHOLIC, LILIOUS FEVER, SMALL POX, MEASLES, SCAKLET FEVEK, SIX TO EIGHT PILLS Will purge the disease from the system in SLY HOURS. If seized with either of the above-named diseases, let six or eight of DR. RADWAY’sS PILLS be taken at once. Tuis single dose will carry the pa tient out of danger. The continued use, in smaller doses, will work a cure, DR. RADWAY’S PILLS, ONE TO SIX BOXES WILL CURE Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Measles, Congestion, Melancholy, Heart Diseases, Hysterics, Diseases of Kidney and Amenorrhea, ladder, Fainting, Diseases of Liver, Dizziness, Biliousness, Kash of Blood to the Typhua Fever, Head, Ship Fever, Obstructions, Malignant Fever, Ketention of Urine, Loss of Appetite, Dropsy, Indigestion, Acute Erysipelas, [uflammation, Headache, Palpitations, Bad Breata, Seailet Fever, Inflammation of the In- Bilious Fever, testines, Jaundice, Apoplexy, Congestive Fever, Ealargewent of the Sieepiness, Spleen, General Debility, Seurvy, Dimness of Sight, Whooping Cough, Fits, Worms, Lowness of Spirits, Bad Dreams, Quinsey, Pieurisy. If afflicted with either of the above-named dis- eases, ‘one to six”? boxes of Dr. Kadway’s Pills willeure you. Ly taking a few doses of the com- mon Drastic Pills—that gripe and pinch you when they operate — you may obtain temporary relief ; but if you stop taking these imperfect Pills for a week ora menth, your vld complaint returns. Now, this is not the method of cure indicated by Dr. Radway’s Pills. They make a perfeet cure, and the patient will not require any more medicine. Their Great Combinations. They are Apericnt, Tonic, Lixative, Alterative, Stimulant, Counter Irritant, Sudorific. As Evacuansts, Corner Queen and Water-streets with about ten times its own weight of dry svil or orner Queen and Water-streets, Opposite the Bank. Charlottetown, June 22, 1863 | surface, from 200 to 500 Ibs per acre, according to sarlotte » FUNC ae, FOUN. previous state of the ground will be required for each acre. If once used, no farmer will ever be | without it, if he can procure it, asthe large increase CE, BEE Divewe cess cess ccenccesse coves 3d to 6d TN, BOE Bilan ce cttn 0000 008e cccteces 9d to thd BA O00 TDi fet ci cdbesagcdddecddhtidds Sil to Od |) eee eee eee BURNS Betta) Get Does. cece cvvccesccne 2d to 24d i ie i eile scce dc cick coc Mw ae SE tT ik wae pane néce ac ke,cees te 24d to 23d ET Ubice n004 odes soee sees 0400 ljd to 2d OY 8 cnatisin he danseyivnen 5d to 7d Vegetables. Ss OP WBny.ce coancgee ovccessesgensses none | NE BN da actin op 00.09 onsen ecedes deneeee bone Potatoes, per bushe!................18 6d to Is 8d Re, OU CUED) o's 'devb'cciisdueck Suede peed hone Grain, Wheat, per bushel........ b sesigsvos deve +++ Mone A a ee Oo ind Gs to 78 | Vats do eonestes cace espe a a ae Poultry. NE FU. bi fi oR ebe eive od 5s to Ss I ne anes ois us ee been ...+- hone I I ccc coda cnces ence -c ou ae peeee, GO sis ek Wied. in ieee | of crop is such that wo ether can equal it. MAILS | 6 ”) PATRICK STEPHENS, By Steamer Westmorland. General Agent for P. E. I. y " SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. A few Barrels of the above have just arrived as jinn | sample, and will be sold cheap - a eae % * ; . . | prove it for next season, at Mr Jobn Williams’, re E MAILS for rs signhoriog: re Charlottetown, WE Dawson's, Esq, Charlottetown, vinces, ete., Will, until urther D ’ the Royal Agricultural Society, and at the Depot. up and forwarded as tollows :— PATRICK STEPHENS, For England, Newfoundland, Bermuda, and the! Onwent Caeap Store, (where may be found from West Indies, every alternate MONDAY, at 12), 1 cate to anchor,) General Agent for P. E, I. o'clock, noon. N B.—Wanted a TON or TWO of GOOD WOOL ; POOR, BOON «iss 646% oh 000 see veccccpece noue Pish. aves << wees sees ereeees, 386 t0 208 ings, per berre].......----+-.+....508 to 40s Mackerel, per dozen.........-......, -hone ee | od eee Lamber. Boards (Hemlock) DMekip co outs es Re Gd to 48 tae am) Odin = of BO (P88... me ville to 9s Bhingles, per M........ nse sseegeve ess, Ie to IBS dics os Supeeies. 4 mothy § . per Leashel....... emesis 12s to 168 Seed, per Ib........... + +«eels 2d to ls 6d i © tee eseeee dg Od to BD Hay, per bee ieeecueses.... DO, BOF CWC 2000 oe 00e es oe0e cece ees, . so nee Is Homespun, per yard.............. 3." 6d to 68 © OO°F eee erics supe eee FOUN, UP lhe bs 6 scl nacvicrd: ovens ; none Calfskins, per tb........, 5 <0nec sa Hides, per Ib......... , tesee ss, (80 to 4d Bheepekins, each... imgetes seeres cece Geto & GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. tre +++ G08 to 70s) | Reaetowennery Melle aeegee et fol-| the highest price paid in eas for it ou delivery. | wing LIAN TKS é $ © a, P-l. 0 ott, une 22, . mR e ss s cea aie Seaman aky (Milde > nee Mead, Pu ee ee DR. RADWAS PILLS | 3 * ian Cl Wednesday, 2nd Sept. | WILL CURE SMALL POX, wate, Sth July Monday, i4th ™ LIVERY ST ABLES " WILL CURE SMALL POX, Wednesday, ee ys ae om mt WILL CURE SMALL Pox, | day, 20th “ onday, aah = 7 Sey > te : i | Wredecehny, 22nd * Wednesday, 30th “ (LATE GATES Ss.) fr , _ | Monday, 3rd Ang. Monday, Lath Oct. ue SUBSCRIBER, having rented the SCARLET TS — Wednesiay, ne — ea EXTENSIVE LIVERY STABLES, | ~~” MEASLES; ERYSIPELAS onday, £ ‘ , soth ol known ne “GATES'S LIVERY STABLES,” eae Wecnestay, 19th Wednentey, 26th ee allie of qjneen Square, is now prepared to Vaccination is a preventive of Small Pox, but the} For Novag Scotia, via Picton. twice ineach week.! hire HORSES and CARRIAGES, at all beurs, and as foilows ;--The week ia which the mails are for- |on reasonable terms. By keeping good Horses and warded to England, on Monday, at 12 o'clock, noon, } Carriages. and paying strict attention to the waiis | and Wednesday, at 8o’cléck, p.m.; and the following! of the public, | week an Monday and Thursday, at !2o'¢lock, noon. | Patronage. } For New. Brunswick, Canada, and the United | States, via Shediac, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY | Horses, by the month or otherwise. morning, at 8} a. Ww. : JAMES BARR, Jr. L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. Charlottetown, P. E. Island, t | General Post Office, Ch’town, June 22, 18u3. | June 23, 13805. ii e hopes to merit a share of Public sand, so as to ensure a uniform distribution over the | Has good stabling, and will take the charge of They are more certain and thorough than the Dras- ltie Pills of Aloes, or Croton or Harlem Oil, or | Blaterium; and more soothing and healing than | | Senna, or Rhubarb, or Tamarinds, or Casior Oil. As Alteratives, | They exercise a more powerful influence over the | liver and its secretions than calomel, mercury, blue | pill, hence their importance in cases of Liver Com- | plaints and Spleen Difficulties, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Billious attacks, Headache, &e. In the treatment |of Fevers, either Lillious, Yellow, Typhiod, and | other reducing Fevers, they are superior to quinine. Their influence extends over the eutire system, con- tro!ling, strengthening, and bracing up the relaxed and wasting energies,aud regulating all the secretions | to the natural performance of their duties, cleansing | and purifying the Ljood, and parging from the sys- tem ali diseased deposits and impure humors, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Fiowers, SKELETON SKIRTS. in great variety and at all prices; White, Grey, Striped and Printed Cottons Denims, Ticking, Osnabure, &e. &c. &e. Superior Cotton Warp. IN HARDWARE, Our STOCK is well ussoried, including Twenty-one Packages Sheffield Goods, tovether with 20 Tons IRON, Threshing Machine Castings, >| Casks Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, Sweet Vi!, Putty, Glass, White and Colored Paints, &e. &e. Particular attention és asked to our _ GROCERY DEPARTMENT, including 100 Chests and Half Cheets very best CONGOU PEAS (warranted), together “with alwostevery article required for yeueral use. BEEK & SONS. Charlottetown, June 15, 1863. lm ROOTS and SHOES. | > 110 Bava NAILS, Plough Mounting, Misses’, Youths’ and Children’s, good assortment. June 15, 1863, dm BELEK & SONS. TURNIP SEED. ARTIE3 WISHING FRESH TUR-| NIP SEED will! do well to buy from June 15, 1863. lm BEER & SONS. Carriage Mounting, &c. AXLES, Springs, Maleable Castings, Axle Caps, &e. &e. BEER & SONS. KING SQUARE LiOUSE | 40 Crates assorted Earthenware, Among azreat variety of others, | CLOTHS, a nice assortment, | tetwn, June lay, is ADIES’ Prurella, Cashmere and Last- | -4 ing, from 48 9d; Ladies’ Kid, Gents’ iteeaen? | gF* Remember the New Stand, QUEEN-STREET. and —— Goat, Calf and Kip BROGANS, | PE TT aE, | FARMERS! ENCOURAGE AUCTION! Earthenware, STAPLE a. iy EXPECTED, per “NATIVE, HOME MAN UFACTURE, | l sA3S5,” from HALIVYAX, N.S., and will be sold at PUBLAC AUUTION, ea acrival, (waruour | And keep your money on tho Island. | RESERVE) —~ | | ¥70U can now purebase a eombined MOWING and REAPING MACHINE, made 40 do Glass Bottles. | of the best materiale, and in the best wanner—tully “AKKit quite an inducement for parties | An excellent opportunity will be afforded retailers, | *@4pted tor farmers’ use—fitted with ali the ueces- to culland examine the same before purchas- | #8 4 credit of 6 months will be given, on approved | sary requirements, and warranted to give sat sfac- tion. if used by competent persons. The following | ceitificates Lave been received from purchasers:— CERTIFICATES. j Joint Notes. Contents of Crates made known on | the day of Sale. : N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. The subscribers ( ii te An Sone eee one of Mr. Elisha catherbe’s Rearing and Mowing Macuines, bave FE 0 R S A 7, E ' much plessure in being able to certify to its adap- 7 - Tay. ma ty Or | tation to the requirements of the farmers of Priree HE HWOUSE and FARM belonging to ee waren: also of its having given every “ cee Seen Ay “4. | satisfaction both in saving money and labour, I jand wrilen 1} mile of Charlottetown. The HOUSE . si i i . cond ede. lis suitable Tor # Gentleman and Family, and chal eee ae ” _ curpesses ia usefulness, | FARM consists of acven Pasture Lots. or about cheapness and general convenience any of those im- jcighty-four acres. The purchaser ean hare the | posted, 00 te posrecees all the mechanical power, and | House and premises together, with as many of the | much more durability, than those foreiga articles raid Lots as he may want, also the CROP on the | Dasier McDoxap, J.P., New Perth Mills. Farm this year, if required. Apply to Joan McDoxarp, Melrose. JOHN MORRIS. Duxcasw McDona.p, Afton. Charlottetown, Jnne 8, 1863. oun Mareh 18, 1863. the Subseriber situate on the Malpeqne Road, | We, the undersigned, lerevy certify that we hare jone of Mr, E. Weatherbe’s Mowine and Rearive Macwines, aud have been fully satisfied with the _ CHARLES BELL, | sane, and consider it to be of much more value than MERCHANT TAILOR, «::!sc.c QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN | | JREGS to intimate that be has JUST) Lot 48, March 31, 1868. RECEIVED, via Halifax, his SPRING AND | 4 SUMMER SUPPLY, and is now showing a lurge | Orders left with either of the following gentlemen and carefully selected STOCK OF NEW GUODSs, | thankfully received and attended tos suitable for the season, iu ! Ton. Janes McLaney, New Perth, CLOTHS, TWEEDS. DOESEINS, Hon. Fuancis Keity, Fort Augustus, . i 7 | Jas. D. Haszanp, Esq ,8.R.A.3., Charl TALLORS’ TRIMMINGS, 4 arlo:tetowa, | enwy Haszanp, Esq ,Coarlottetown, HATS AND CAPS, James Monacuan, Joux Monacuay. | Lenky Farguaauson, Southport, or to EK. WEATUERBS. SHIRTS, SHIRT COLLARS, TIES,| Lot 49, April 20, 1863. SCARFS, GLOVES. BRACES, Aa me in A REMOVAL. W. BRECKEN has removed his ¢ place of Business from Pow nal-etreet to the premises recently occupied by Parker Menaiii, next door to the Bank of P.-E. Isiaud, where he hus on hand—JUST RECEIVED— Per Schr. * Orion,” from New York, 150 Barrels Flour, superfine Extra and Pastry, for Sule low for Cash, or approved credit. DAILY EXPECTED, BY BRIG “URANUS,” FROM LUNDON, 80 Chests Superior Congo TEA, (warranted.) R. W. BRECKEN. UNDER CLOTHING, Fe. ge. fe. FOR MEN’S WEAR. luspection respectfully solicited. Charlottetown, June ist, 1803. Barn Door Hangers ! For hanging heavy Doors instead of Hinges. We desire to eall the attention of FARMERS to the following advantages which they possess over hinges:— isr. The doors caunot be blown abont by the wind, nor hindered from opening by snow and ice 2xp. The doors will remain open at any desired width. ' May 4Jth, 1863. 3m June 1d, 1863. lm CIRCULAR SAWS. _ ROM 12 to 36 Inch, at a smal! advance en cost. BEER & SONS. June 15, 1863. Im STEAMER “HEATHER BELL.” A be FPXUK Steamer * HEATHER Lhe i , BELL,’ W.C. Bourke, Masier, will, until further notice, leave Char- lotletown every TUESDAY morning, at half-past seven o'clock, for SUMMERSIDE and SHEDJAC ; and will return to Charlottetown the following day calling at Summerside on her way down. - For Freight or Passage, apply on board at Reddin’s Wharf, or at Summerside to’ Mr. Muscey, Tele- graph Ofttce. June 15, 1863. mon Flour | Flour! Flour! eS York, and will be sold low for cash— | 300 Bbls. Extra and Superfine FLOUR, 100 Bois. Pastry FLOUR. (WAKKANTED.) M. LOWDEN, Peake’s Building. FIRST ARRIVAL, May 11, 1863. vu April 23, 1863. will be sold low for cash. i N. RANKIN. Flour and Cornmeal. =) Bobls. extra FLOUR, (for fumily use) J 50 Do. superfine Do. 50 Do. Kiln dried CORNMEAL. For sale, very low for CASH. t May 11, 1563. N. RANKIN. Pasture in the Royalty. TENILE Subscriber will let, co moderate terms, about Thirty-eight Acres of excellent PASTURE, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, 2} miles from town, suitable for fattening eaiple. The Land is well watered and securely fenced. About 4 acres are entirely clear—one halt of which is in superior condition for grazing —the remainder is covered with a young growth of Spruce, affording tine shelter and pasture together. EDWARD WHELAN. Charlottetown, Jane Lo. EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY. 1863 Running of Trains 1863 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. . O* and after MONDAY, the 18th)! ri Si ; P instant, the Trains will run as follows :— Leave St. John at 8 a.m., and 1 and 5.30 p.m. Leave Shediac at 9 and 11.50 a.m.; eo Leave Sussex for St. John at 6.30 a. m. different yrades. UST RECEIVED from New 2O Turpenzine! Turpenzine! PENH best substitute yet discovered for firm who manufactured it. eas . a Mixers gid Dic tiy Turpentine is used, and is 1 “ue ee PRES MR Mor CHEESE, and |}. 50 than one ‘third the cost. Por sale at the Cash ‘EXO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTLON, GLOBE HOTEL, Charlottetown, all the PER SONAL PROPERTY belonging to the Estate of incurred by the re-building of St. Dunstan's College, will be held at the said College on WEDNESDAY seconded in their laudable efforts by many ladies of the city. i. A Drawing room Chair, embroiderered 3nxo. There can be no “sagging” of doors, and there are no pinties to work loose and draw out. dru. The Hangers will last twice as long, and cost no more than a good sett of Linges. \, . 4 at Carriages at Auction. TENHE SUBSCRIBER intends, iF A small supply received for trial, at the ou Tuorsoar, the 2d day of JULY ensuing, “QTY HARDWARE STORE.” jat 12 ate a to — at his establishment, Sa New Glasgow, all his stock of CARRIAGES « H. E. STARBIRD & &0. | hud; puuely, 20 WAGGONS, aud 6 FLY Cale. | RIAGES. They will be triumed complete, (one is altogether equal, ji not superior, to very many of the Carriages bui:t on the Island), and will be bold without reserve-—of this purchasers may rest assured, _ The terms will be approved joint notes, payable in five mouths; another year given for oneal the money, if required, by paying moderate interest. ; PETER GREGOR, New Glasgow, June Sth, 1863, Ch'town, May 25. ish dw FLOUR! FLOUR! Idaho from New York and Carrie Rich from Boston. JUST RECEIVED 400 Barrels FLOUR, For Sale at DODD'S BRICK DODD & ROGERS. , Hiardware. 1E Undersigned is landing, per EDA MAKIA, from Boston and from Exouayp,— EAGLE PLOUGHS, EAGLE ©. PLOUGII MOUNTINGS, MOKSE NAILS POWDER AND sHor. ALFRED PHILLIPS, Charlottetown, Get. 13, 1862. STOKE, Muy 8, 1863. Jiolland Gin! CASES, 1 doz. each, and 5 Hhds. De Kuyper'’s BEST GLN, 2 chests Congo TIA, (very superior), 1 Bale No. 1 Baffilo Robes, 100 Boxes Lozenges, all at LOW prices. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. NOTICE TO WOOL GROWERS! \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY, at tug CITY TANNERY, 10 Tons GOOD. WAQ May 25, 1863, N. B.—For the convenience of those at a distance from the City, the ‘ Hide & Leather Express” will Lin eall at the several settlements throngh the Island, ° and take the Wool at their own places of abode, AUCTION ! AUCTION! during the months of June aud Ju pet NOTICE! WHEREAS, by Bill of Sale, dated this Sth day of JUNE, 1863, Mr. Roxnatp Mc- Denxatp, of SUMMERSIDE, in Prince County Prince Edward Island, Merchant, has THIS DA sold, made over, and delivered to us all his Book Debts, Notes of Hand, &c., PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby yiven to all Persons indebted to the suid Ronald McDonald that we have appointed Wit- Liam Berainsto, of Summerside, aforesaid, our Attorney, to collect said Debts and Notes, and whe alone is authorized to graut discharges for the same. WELMORE & McCULLOCH, | Of Halifax, Nova Scotia. isl 2m Dec. 22. isl Tunresyine. This is its character by the For PaintgxaynCaler Pe Jruy Store of M. W. SKINNER. Charlottetown, June 15, 1863. on Turspar, the ith JULY next, at the he late J. W. Cairns, deceared, consisting of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Sundry Carriages and Sleights, 1cOW, = 1 HORSE, and other swall articles about the Stable. Ee Sule to commence at 1) o'clock, a. m. [oe TERMS CASH. 83 MARY CAIRNS, Adsinistratrix. Charlottetown, June 15, 1363. BAZAAR ST. DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE. inder the Patronage of His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown, BAZAAR, having for its object the raising of funds to aid in liquidating the debt June 8, 1863. DENTIFRICE SOAPS, &e. Rimmeli’s White Rose Dentifice Soap. Robinsons’ ludexical DeutalSeap. Pelletier’s Antiseptic and Aromatic Tooth Soap. John Gosnell and Co’s Cherry Tooth Paste, FEXUESE DENTAL SOAPS, which are of- ered as substitutes for all the Powders and Washes heretofore used, are prepared expressly for the TEETH, of The purest Materials of which Soap can be Made. They are tasteless, save an agreeable aro- nd THURSDAY. the Sth and %h of JULY next. ‘be ladies of the Convent of Notre Dame are the rincipal organizers thereof, and are zealonsly The following articles will be dixposed f by Lottery i— The 5.30 Train from St.John will zo to Sussex only. on cluth and mounted......-<.<3< is per ticket.! matic avour, imparted to them by the Anti- The afternoon Trains from St. John, the 11.00}2. 4 pair of Fire Sereens....--..... +38 ss septic and Astringent properties iii coil Train from Shediac, and the 6.30 Train from Sussex, | 3. An elegant Sofa Cusbion..--.--..-38 they are combined will carry Freight; the ethers, Passengers, Mails} 4. 4 Fire Screen, No. 1...-..-------- Og “ : y es : and Express only. 5. Do ik $5. io ete 2 «Ct They effectually rid the mouth of the fetid The morning Trains on Wednesdays and Satur-| § A Work Box, embroidered on purple matter and tartar, which render the breath lays from St. John, will —, . or time to} oe eaee Is 6d ss so impure and disagreeable. They give tone connect with the steamers for P. E. Island. 7. A pele OF Poct-etoele.....05 565. is Gd “ s ' The stages to and from Ductouche, Richibucto, 5 A V ork Box painted on velvet....9d “ and sirength to the gums, and a clear pesrly Miramichi, Bathurst, and the North, 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, Amberst, Truro and Halifax. For further information apply to } 8. CARVELL, Agent for P. E. Island. i Jane 15, 1863. International Steamship Company. TWO TRIPS A WEEK. BRUNSWICK,” E. B. Wixcuester, Master, and ** NEW ENGLAND.” Enos Fieip, Master, | t¢ and THURSDAY mornings, at 8 o'clock, until turther notice. FARES : TO POINT, ccncenpcoasosescsense- $1 50 TU ic ccdkd adhbons dp ane te 4 00 DM che ancnk> dintennevbenesys et » 00 Boston by Steam and Railway,....6 00 te Freight and Fares payable in New Bruns- wick Currency, at St. John. A Passages and State Rooms secured at the Com- | Wharf. J. S. CARVELL, Agent. Charlottetown, June 15, 1863, ld aie Lah kik lea ' ip Chocolate! Chocolate! . CHOCOLATE and COCOA. the Cash Drug Store of M. W. SKINNER. Charlottetown, June 15, 1363. Qin Barley! Barley! WV ANTED, 3000 Bashels BARLEY. J. 8. CARVELL. Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 1865. tf NOTICE! into Partnership Mr. THomas Cannos, (who for several years past has been in his employment,) | the business will in future be carried on under the style and name of JOHN HASZAKD & CO. JOUN HASZARD. Saint Eleanor’s, Ist June, 1863. For Sale, or to be Let, N Sarr Exranon’s, the DWELLING | world hitherto has never tuund a cure. Dr. Kad- | way’s Pills will cure this terrible disease, and are | the only special cpratives published to the world. | September next. known as one of the best positions for general basi ness in the County. Apply to JOUN HASZARD. Suint Eleanor’s, Ist June, 1863. is] 4in A CARD. CT having been lately reported to the) B undersigued that certain persons have pre | sumed io charge him with presenting “ letters of, introdyction,” cf doubtful anthenticity, to parties | Dr. Radway’s Pills are mild, soothing, healing, and cleansing purgatives. These Pills are coated with | gum, free from taste or smell. / RADWAY’S Office, 87 Maiden Lane, N. ¥.; and! | by Draggists everywhere. | June 22, 1363, | 1 on this Island,—THIS IS TO CERTIFY that he never presented ‘ letters of introduction,” or any | letter or letters of a like nature, to any gentleman, | | Price Twenty-five cents per box. Sold at DR. | jythisColony. Letit, therefore, be well understood J. P. Norton, of Yale College. : . nederons, | tavo, 1600 pages, and numerove Kogravings. that all such accusations are false and si: 7 DR. McKEON. \ June 15, 1863. received by the following :-— try, as well as those belonging to the city, are | respectfully solicited te send in their contributions T HE splendid sea-going Steamers ‘* NEW | as soon as possible to either of the above ladies. will leave Reed's Point Wharf every MONDAY | of the sume parties. PRICES CHEAP AS EVER TO THOSE WHO PAY pany’s Vilice, East end Warehouse, Reed's Point | I 5 > ~Y . |reducing the size or increasing the price of their) GOOD ASSORTMENT of Superior | publications, we shall continue, for the year 1863,) _ For sale ai| to furnish ours compiete, as heretofure, at the 4 The rates, viz :— “THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative) | “DME EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig) [THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Cbureh.) ~ | que WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.) | HE subscriber having this day taken) BLACKWOOD’S | For any one of the four Reviews, - - For any two of the four Reviews, - | For any three of the four Reviews, - = | Vor ali four of the Reviews, ~ - - ° | For Blackwoud’s Magaziue, - - = © | For Blackwood and one Review,- - ° For Blackwood and two Keviews, + ~ | Kor Blackwood and three Reviews, - - HOUSE and BUSINESS STAND at present | For Llackwood and the four Reviews, - - in the occupation of James L. Hotmas, Esqr.. well) These will be our prices to all who pay prior to the j j : : | Ist of April. Possession will be given 20th vat time, the prices will be increased to euch ex- | tent as the increased cost of reprint way demand— | | therefore, SEND IN YOUR GRBEKS AND SAVE! of Attorney directly from England, is authorised to —_— | YOUR MONEY. whiteness to the Teeth, preventing the pre- |mature decay of those priceless organs, the full value of which is never realized until they are lost to us forever. THE STEREODESMIC, Contributions in money, fancy work, materials or fancy and usetul works, &c., will be thankfully The Ladies of the Convent, Mrs. McIsaac, Mrs. P. Walker, Mrs. D. Reddin, Mrs. O. Connelly, a Gleam, cr Mrs. Eckstadt. rs. Gaul, 4 Miss MeDonnell, MrsJ Marphy, | DENTISTS’ TOOTH BRUSHES. Miss Reddin, Miss Kelly, Miss Longurd, Miss McDade. The ladies and gentlemen belonging to the coun These TOOTH BRUSHES have been exten- sively introduced, are highly recommended by the most eminent Dentists, and are war- ranted to purchasers by JOHN GOSNELL & CO., Inventors and Patentees of the TRICHOSARON HAIR BRUSH. Only sold in this City by WM. it. WATSON. cor A supply of SILVER SOAP recom. meuded asthe BEST ARTICLE EVER SEEN for cleaning Plated and Silver Ware. January 6, 1862. w. R. W. Grain, Grain. (PPBE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, Constantly on hand, at prices cheaper than can be uurcbased in the Market, the best of Rim, Brandy, Whie- Persons desirous of obtaining tickets for the Lot pries will also please send in their names to any Charlottetown, June Ist, 1863. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE BRITISH REVIEWS. PROMPTLY IN ADVANCE. OTWITHUSTAN DING the cost of re printing these Periodicals has more than oubled in consequence of the enormous rise in the rice of paper and of a general advance in all other | I'" ade and a ‘el xpenses—and netwithstarding other publishers are | ae —— Xx a ae XXX Ale. of Mal Charlottetown, November 14, 1562 Liverpool and London FIRE AND LIFE | INSURANCE COMPANY, "SHE Agent for the above first class Kuglich Fire Jusuraace Company begs to | eall the attention of the public to the advantages | offered by this Company, in respect to the security to the assured, and emeetie pay ee 5 sitbout digparaging other Companies, may be sale EDINDURGIL MAGAZINE, — Commie to those ufforded by a | other Company iu the Island. The Liverpool and | Lendon F. & L. Insurance Company has been in Per ann. successful operation since Ino, With agencies all $3 00, over the world, and has paid in losses about two 6 00) millions and a quarter sterling. Its subscribed cu 7 00! pital is 2,000,000 sterling, aud its invested fuyde 8 00) alone amount to £1,012,000 sty; wud the fire pre- 3 vv | minmes for 1861 amount to £360,130 198 8d; and in ad 5 00) dition to this very large capital, the Company, 7 yo) having beeu established before the recent Limited . 9 09! Liability Act, the individual fortunes of euch of the 10 00 sharebolders, comprising some of the wealthiess | merchants in Liverpool and Loudon, are liable for the losses, should the whole of the capital be swept away. In this respect it differs, it is believed, from any viher Cyupany established Lere. And lastly, thie Agent being appointed by Power ! | (Tory.) — TERMS. , © 6&8 2 se ‘mm F € 0:8 8 ¢ To those who defer paying till after | i draw Bills the moment a loss oceurs, ee . , . ferring to the Nome Company, tv the @edteut o LEONARD SscoTrT & CO. roe mad anand itesling. " Publishers, | With these enper ” ndvantages, the Company is No. 88 Walker-street, New York. | not disposed (thong! it might ve Well puptitied) t> lask a higher rte of prenium thau vilher Bugiisu | Companies, which do not present the same udvan- ltayeons feutures, and the Avent has beeu udvieed that au uniform rate bas been ayreed npon by the Wo also publish the FARMERB’S GUIDE, Ry Henxey Srersens, of Edinburgh, and the late J jrectors of this Company aud tbe * Queen's," sie 2 vols. Royal Oc-| that the Ageuts here suould, in Win reapect, © eee puta; ,. fmecmmens 314, Wai JOHNSTONE, Pats aa ie ated a “i ail, $7. Avent of dhe Liverpoo! aud Loudon Paeenier Ey 8 Se SP rola ScOT! Go} Nov. 10; 1508 Fire Iusurauce Company, t a ‘Ste eer ee Vea ((eeadhs —_ ast ae aor” sede a seman % GRE: gr ROOTS * a ear Nhe OER BO MP rE Agere ee ae RS aka pS 8 es 1m Spey mance ta ise 5M Magara pee D8 sncanatn sa a gare ae Pe aes * ” —> ‘Ras wee a — ae