veg Ting tid ny * U4. th -~— wee FT eee s & > ee eee ae aetna . “> lie | Ai = - : - - - — = —- - “~ = TT ees a ett gt parts seemed to one =~ the apeed of electri TO CORRESPONDENTS. city; for wo soouer did the pauic-strieken people aimee Samat ; ; i y of Walker's Lauding flee from their homes, lewv-| ~ " ~ na repdae ane odagan aut’ will publigh their defence.” drawing it back aud forth the ends wore ef, and ing doors open wid everything exposed to ay Nu., seevioed during the past owed, will be at-| oe wore, | ew et ag the ends off, until it was — Whao suaglt see fit te possess auything there, tended to in ow next, : jonly ten teet long—juet fourteen feet shorter than | the whole people trom the Minneseta iver to! eer paxid } itzgenald, with J. B. CGoaper, ond the | it was the first time J bought it, and w hep it got Crow River became ove vast area of excitement. | The “W 1 ps ’ Amos at their heels, have been trailing | so short, I drew it home again and worked it up| All night Jong trom the time said messengers ar | 4 mi : oe and Times anys that a deaf and inte shingles; aud thea I coucluded I had got my | rived, there was one continual stream of delirious | tn) ehild of Mr. a ceente eee ‘hile . : ; - wagon baek and atowed in my pocket-book”’ people rushing in. Soon after the arrival of said | buread te death on Thursday, the — he ehpllenginx the Cathehes te fight them. The | The exclamations of the Judge were dawwned | messengers, the inhabitahts then, though sew. _ rest of the family was absent fram the house. Hey Alexander Sutherland has joived the ery. | in the shouts of the bystanders, and the log drawer | ling for the most part to attach apy considerable inde re ee ee He heps leit » congregation that doesn’t want hie, | fund the door without the promised treat. And, | importance to the report, repaized ty ther serena) | “Me? He hes ‘ to see a mad mag, you have only to ask the J udge | places of abode, and put in order their shet-guns "| at he ever was shaved.” } aud rifles Jor any emergeney that might arise. But the Catholics | — = hee ssp ot yaaa ou the various roads att lates ys i rT ie | eading to town, and diligence used to prevent : wort fight —they sha'n't fight, if we have th — mra » r » | snverios } ‘ooo . ATH Q se by the ene wer to pfevent them. The good old Church LATEST NEW So 3 ROM THE ‘ lnet 3 ot ' co ni , a SEAT OF WAR At last light began to dawn in the East, and the Oh: oaaee coming day wae welcomed by the frantie shouts ( By Telegraph to Reading Room. ) jot more than 300 babies besides hosts of joyous Couper, W.L. Pope, George Sutherland — (the } SACKVILLE, Sept. 13th., 104 a.m. | mothers and fathers, But with the early dawn ; came no Indians, as expecte inj : ney wae ald his dather’s Bible.) and Rev. Alex | Coufederate force about Frederick estimated | | ed, and pothing to be fat 80.000. Main force, 100,000, beliered back ot} seen except babjes, mothers and fathers rushing | Leesburg. Scouting parties of Confederates re- to this harbor of satety. perted to be within 46 miles of Baltjuiore, on Bal- i gan to reernit lieved from his pastoral duties there. When we‘ timere and Ohio Railroad. : ; a a joctrines and teachings of the infallible counts; “you never sold we tw enty-seven logs of If eo, Lam prepared te print ther all, the same measurement.’ Air. Lavrd owill permit me te add, that “T haww it,” said the vender of logs. “ By the caer b gid i trex Protest lt Pope, Ray. Geenge Setherland, and Rev hergee ; : theirevat tade through the lalaad for many months, olivia Col. Cole has been sworn in as Administrator of the Government of New Branswick during the absence of the Governor. te drag Ais coat tall threagh the mire, aad earn a sibsistence 3a a dirty way . —-0~Poe-—— The New York * World’ says Seeretary Stanton resigned the War Departmet on Thursday; Hal- leck is appointed bis successor. - ~~... SreciaL Novice.—Holloway’s Ointment and Pills—Davgerous chest complaints.—The enu- meration of these diseases is scarcely necessary, | a8 Unfortunately mest Englishmen know them to 4 » »h » Sateen! B ii * ‘ | : en About the a of seven in the morning we be-| their cost. Whooping cough, croup, commen Leading Unionists in | County. On they ot segs . MeLeod | colds, influenza, bronchitis, asthma, pleurisy, in- als ». heave he codlend ¥ “y cate: some ov toot, some on} fammation of the lt and even consumption in bear that the Satherlands and Arbuckles, and en on been threatened anonymously | horseback, and some on crutches, sleds, waggons | its saeieal roe oak tant ‘treated ‘te rebbing * . | Within the week, r all shades of ms i : . ” or eee " amoers, and Pepes, aad Fitzgeralds, are on their jf all shades of mauufacture ~ some with great | Holloway’s Ointuent apou the chest, and upon Latest reports confirm evacuation of Frederick. | bi acusty g round wheels; some with low, block wheels; ny Gore lated : : sia " travels, we are rewly to exclaim, “ More power Jackson at Hagerstown with advance, preparing | exe wae cae ta bs ee Seen az oeventes ; >} “Thithy, chee 1 Cold shiverings, reieve e t i hol into P } }some with only three wheels; A. " > elvas.a ric e move his whole army into Penusylvania. iis tea . th a on ene narene — se mane seh 1™ “ddlebrook, M [ two, 2 hey brought with then bundles of clothes, | overgorged lungs, gradually removes the oppres- harvest of fun in laughing at theic folly, their | ¥ | axes, spades and shovels; sotue more, some less | sion trom the chest, and restores the obstructed Correspondent of Middlebrook, Maryland, says, | ends ttn ehbieh dniehied ederal force surrounded and supplies cut off. lof the sume; some running with children on tlivir | respiration hitherto so distressingly disagreeable » Lads bood fanat and highly dangerous. requaces uo defence against such pasy autagenists | ga the Rev. David Fitzgerald, Ewea Amos, J. 3B. | satberland, who, to the great satistietion of his supporters in avether Previace, was readily re- | | Confederates have 20,000 jy front, and two Con- | backs, seated upon a ponderous bundle strapped wemeties in aim . . ore nt In treating this class of ~<+4po+ : {fe derate columns guine ad rear; one under Kerby — the shoulders. Thus matters went on until diseases, Holloway’s Pills should alwave be taken THE AWARD BULLS. Smith, pushing to Nurthera Kentucky, to attempt | in came a boy, on a very spirited horse claiming | while using hia Ointment. th arife tha lead : > : "a “i liege te “ » On 3 , » cle 2 at, they y the blood, etme i " ane a ea a r. Federals full et fight, but | to be direet from Gleneo, shouting out as he rede F ve | fear of starvation. | promote perspiration and allay dangerous irrita- at full speed through the streets, that the [udians | tions. SACKVILLE, 630 pm. | had burned Glencoe and Young America, and were ; ' | National ‘Intelligencer’ says, McClellan ad-| 0" & rapid march for Carver! Oh! such a scene patroys wa their conucctiug with the Award Bills, | vanced head quarters several miles beyond Roeks- I never desire to witness again. The Antelope by referring te the Miawte of Council ae an able | ville, and army had approached Monocacy River. | “ 7 — ee ae eo qarye eee om ? : | Federals occupied New Market, 10 miles from and sach a rush tor the decks of this last harbor og — w'Geee ees There is not one Frederic, on ulead. Several hundred Confe-| of safety beggars all deseription. forcible argument ig tte whole Minute; and the derate Cavalry dashed into Westminister ou Wed-| Mothers clasped in their arms their children, more We lovk at it, the mere we are convinced 'nesday night and retired on Thursday. | and wrung their hands with terror, — Such yells, | with or between the cords of the arm, and broke Chat it was wever intended to have daly: eflect on | A Northern prisoner who escaped from the shrieks, and swans. The decks of this _sinall of leaving 34 inches ot the ster} buried among the he Colonial Office. One little £ ‘ Confederate army, reports them 150,000, keeping | Steamer seon became ene living mass of frantic | tendons, ‘The extraordinary part is, that Derosh the : - me hittle fact will clearly close together, conducting everything secretly, and | en, Women and children. Her guards dipped | sutfered no i:mediate pain, and wus surprised as shew this to be the case. The Award Bills were well supplied since reaching Frederic. the water with the ponderous load, aud still they | to the whereabouts of the fork-tine, His surprise sent to Rugiaud by the Mail of the 25th June— | _Geueral Bragg reported coming from Sparta, | jumped, clasped, and clung to her as their ouly | was still further increased when he endeavoured sot eas the aft coe : iTe on., via Lexington, Ky., with 40,000, and Ewell | hope. Phe gallant captain, desiring to assist all to bend his arm, and which he was unable to do, paris mothe aller they were passed coming from Nashville, via Louisville, with 45,000, | in this hour of trial, could net help being cogni- | as the prong had penetrated a few inches above here,—the Kemoustrance of Mr. Haythorne (a {having race for Cincinatti. | want of the fact, that should he permit them to| the jomnt—thus stiffening the arm. The piece of proprieter) against one of these Bills, was for-| Some skirmishing oveurted near Cincinnatti, | overload his steamer, she would soon reach the | metal was extracted by Dr. Jarvis, and the man warded by the same Mail which carr; a inn ieee) Philadelphia voted one half tnillion for detence | bottom ot the river with all on board, and there- suffered but little injury, being able to work in a 3 eo eek waick carted tho Bill | .¢ City and State. Five companies of the New| fore interposed in time to lighten his beat and eut few days. We examined the tine, and had the hours But the Minute of Council teas not pre- | York 7th Regt, ordered out. Probably destined | loose from shore, which was done ina xplendid facts irom the Messrs. Ratsay.— Weekly. pared until the 2nd of July—nearly a month after ; | for Philadelphia, | — = the precious load soon went steaw- sencilla iia itis aad in that Minute there is not one word of reply SACKVILLE, N. B., 15th Sept. 10,a.m. | Terie 4 tenes “ids surely saved, there was H. M. Ship Desperate, Commander Arthur ®, or any explanation of statements made against | Reported that Generals Lee and Jackson cross- 1 Sewe of the friends of the Gover ment seem to be very anzinve to justify the conduct of their | ———-20e-—_____ EXTRAORDINARY ACcIDENT.—A man named Cassimere Derosh, while employed by the Messrs. | Ramsay, of Rose Hill, during the last hay season, fell from a load of hay, and in descending struck the prong ot a pitchfork, whieh entered his arm near the wrist, and fereed its way up parallel — ned THE ALARM IN CARVER COUNTY, MINN. W. R. WATSON, Genaral Avent for P.E.L. City Drug Store, September 15, 1862. N. B. Country Merchants supplied on Commie- W. RW. sion, on the usual terms. Co-Partnership Notice. pur UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP as IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN DISSOLUTION SALE! Summer Valley FARM lund following days, aytil the whele is disposed of, ~ | be forwa |Next house to the residence of Mr. Beer, | Sept. 8, 1862, ¢ FOR SALE, "BO be wold by PUBLIC AUCTION, | I ob THERBD AY. the ssh of KEVYEMBER, A Rase @hance seldom to be met with, a°O be Sold, the Leasehold Jurercst of the ahove beautiful FARM, containing about 20 acres of the best land in Prince Edward Teland, fronting ow the St. Peter's , and also on the | Hillsborough River, within ten chains of Appletree | all the SPOCK IN TRADE in the Prenises vccu- pied by Messrs. Swaner & Kovears, The Stock I comprlses— 10 Hhds, DeKKuyper’s GIN 2 Hhds. SHERRY WINE Whart, and eight miles from Charlottetown by the 3 Quarter Casks do. do. road or by the river, subject to the yearly rent of 3 Quarter Casks PORT only £5 Se., ar aboot tenpence currency of this Id- 1 Quarter Cask LONDON GIN 2 Hhds) BRANDY 2 do Demerara ROM L Quarter Cask SCOTCH WHISKEY 1 do do TRISH WHISKEY 2Qr. Cusks MADEIRA WINE 1 Pipe MARSALA 10 Cases Hennessy’s Brandy land by the acre, for a term of 999 years; nearly 30 ucres thereof js cleared, dyked, fenced apd under cultivation, covered with crop cousisting of Wheat, Barley, Oats, Potatoes, Turnips, Buckwheat, &c. ; the residue js eowered with excellent timber (hard- wood and soft) of every useful description; there is a comfortable aud commodious Dwelling House, 32 % 25 feet, with a eee Cellar underneath, 8 do OLD TOM, Gin | capable of eontakaing nearly 2000 bushels potatoes, 5 doz. CLARET. | with a convenient Draw Well at the door; a large About 500 gulls. of Whiskey, 9 Punelis. Mocasses, Barn, with Stables, Cowhouses, Granary, vig, curt Lemon Syrup. Also—Bottled Ale, TEAS, Tobacco, | and harness House, pig und sheep Houses complete, Candles, Cobza Oil, Pickles and Sauces, with a! with a walled Cellar underneath the Barn which variety of other Goods. j will hold <r bushels mene, the whole Together with all the SHOP FURNITURE, | s®gly sheltered from the north and west by a Seales, Weights, &c. &c. &e. 2 setts Fairbank ol beautiful greene of hardwood reserved for that pur: Patent SCALES, 1 Chubb’s Pire Proof Iron SAFE. | pose. ‘This Farm possesses many peculiar advan- ‘ h | tagesequalled by noue else on the river— . e At the some time, the unexpired Lease of the | ing a picturesque view of the city and harbor of remilses, 4) years, at the yeur y rentof £46. Charlottetown; there ie neither hi L bor swamp nor ‘Teems— All sams under £190, cash; over £10, | a foot of useless or inferior land on its whole sur- 3 mouths’ credit, on approved Joint Notes. j face. From its contiguity te vast deposits of muscle WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, | “Ud and other manures in the said river, and a re- Charlottetown, August 25th, 1862. ish rw m | Servoir near the shore, in whieh, with little kabour, a ag sani jenn be collected and depspitedany seusieet aumtiny aueaaht st % nn of senweed which flouts in ubundance into the cove To be Sold at Auction, and a the ae of said farm ae autumn. ' xe ‘ The whole of said farm can be manared therefrom. N TUESDAY, the 23rd) 420 from its comiiguity to the said wharf, n ready Instat, at 12 o'clock, noon, the | market is always open for the disposal of all the FREEHOLD PROPERTY of the sub- products thereof, the undersgned having often seriber, situated in Lillxborough Street, shipped 500 bushels therefrom in one day, and f cousisting of Half a Town Lot, being quarter Town Lot No. 96, and quarter Town Lot Xo. 7. Together with the BUILDINGS thereon, re- including quently £100 worth during the fall shipping. A nore protitable, comfortable or conmoedious location Two Good Dwelling Houses, Terms wade known at sale. for w gentleman or a farmer cannot well be THOMAS GLEASON. good found throughout the Isiand. The terms of sale will be liberal, aud made kuown on application to the Honorable Danikt Brenan, Ghealieaieeen the owner on the premises, where plaus of the same can be seen. Sept. 8, 1862. meee in McQUAID. t Valuable Business Stand, BY WILLIAM DODD, T° be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, in Charlottetown, on the 19th day of SerremBen instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, all) that piece of Ground situate in Charlottetown, being | one-fourth part or thereabout of ‘Town Lot No. 34, | in the third hundred of lots in the said town, having a front of 47 feet on Queen Square, and a front of 30 feet or thereabont on Grent George Street, to- coe with the Dwelling House and all other Suildings thereon erected, and all easements, rights | and appurtenances to the same belonging. _ The above Premises are at present in the occupa- tion of Hon. Patrick Walker, and will be sold sub- ject to a mortgage held thereon by James Miller, Esquire, of 5 Mile House, St. Peter's Road, forthe! At the same time will be sold all the HOUSE- sum of £5380 currency, with the interest thereon | HOLD FURNITURE of the Subseriber, ineluding from the 20th day of Februsry, 1858, and now due | several valnable STOVES. Also, will be sold a aud payable. |} good Mileh COW, and two large PIGS. Terms at Sale. ‘TERMS made known at time of sue. ARTHUR O'NEILL. Charlottetown, Sept. 8, 1862. Rare Chance to obtain a FARM! For SALE, Brudenel! Point FARM, conveniently situated one mile from George- | town, containing 200 Acres of LAND, 22 of which are in a good state of enltivation, and the remainder well wooded. There is & good Barn and House on the land and a good well of water. Any quantity of muscle mud and other manures can be procured }on the premises. The Subscriber will sell bis in- terest in the above farm very low if applied for im- mediately, H. J. RHODES. Georgetown, Sept. 8, 1862. _ tu ** Warblington’’ for Sale. paar desirable property, belonging to James WiLson, Erq., consisting of 36 acres of LAND, ina high state of enltivation, a very con- venient DWELLING HOUSE and offices, a good GARDEN, and an extensive and valuable OR. CHARD. This Property has a water front, and is distant from the City only a few minutes walk. As a yen- Uleman’s residence, Warblington is unrivalled by any property in the Island. Apply to Wa. DODD, Auctioneer, or to the subscriber, THOMAS PETHICK, Charlottetown, April 28, 1862. Sth September, 1862. Freehold Property in Char- lottetown for Sale. ue Subscriber being about to change his business, will sell at Public Anction on FRIDAY, the l0th day of Ocropen next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, his VALUABLE PRO. PERTY in Pownal Street. This Property is well adapted for any business, being situated in the most prominent part of the City. It has a frontage of 92 feet, and runs back 84 feet, immediately adjoin- ing the residence of the Honorable Robert Hatch- inson. There are on the Premises a well-tinished DWELLING HOUSE, with gas fittings complete; in the rear of which are a Bake House aud Oven, Stable and other outhouses. | ALEX. T. COOMBS, ELLEN JANE COOMBS. Charlottetown, Sept. Sth, 1862, POST OFFICE NOTICE. FINLUE public are requested to take notice that on and after the Ist SEPTEMBER next, all Letters and Packets posted in any Post Office in this Island, and addressed for delivery in the Pro- vince of NOVA SCOTIA, must BE PREPAID By | Srame. Letters posted unpaid, or partially prepaid, will | ed to their destination, bat will be anb- ject, on delivery, toa fine of Five Cents, in addition to the Postage due thereon. L. ©. OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Office, 15th August, 1362. PASTURAGE! PASTURAGE ! OOD well watered Pasturage, one mile frou town. Apply to GEORGE COLES. Charlottetown, May 26, 1862, T HE UNDERSIGNED has received :-— Walsh & Griffith's Circular Saws, (from $8 inch downwards ;) Cross-cut Saws, Files, of every description ; Underhill’s Axes, Coils Manilla Rope, Glue, Dye Statfs, O71; : -— Sanne And assortment of Wines and Spirits, a, = oon : FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, Au iol the beat quality) (PPMUAT DESIRABLE WATER LOT, in ALFRED PHILIPS. | GEORGETOWN, containing half an Ch. Town, Sept. 8, 1862. 4w _acre of LAND, with usual privileges, known “—. -ahfiinnos Wine ee neon ie. hore Lee, . eereneee Miller Wanted, | time on security. Apply to the Hon. Josxpx T THE ST. PETER’S MILLS, Hesstev, Charlottetown, Apply to December 2, 1862. tf | ae. WM. E. CLARK. FOR SALE, ALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, in Brackley Point, containing about 40 acres of Land, 70 clear and ina high state of cultivation, the | remainder covered with a tine growth of loners, | There is an abundance ef Salt Mud and Sea Manure Sept. 8th, 1862. DR. McHEON, KING SQUARE, baving apy demands sent ull persons indebted to ene any reserve, on the premises now occupied our ther rewaining STOCK ONLY. well to lav in their winter's supply of the Goode enumerated below, at the very low rates at which they will be otfered autil the Public Sale takes luce : DISSOLUTION NOTICE! yee ©CO- PARTNERSHIP bitherte xin between the ae wame of “SWABEY ce OWENS. teen ved, by mutual oonsemt. All oak } oe te ee the said F; lel Salona fy h te pay their several Fim with bo g Il amounts uupai 1 phemt then bo ened Jur, witht ay - ‘ owe 5 <N SWABE DANIEL J. : Charlottetown, %d August, 1842. N the 25th and 26th September, Wy,— L1aM Dopo will sell, by AUCTION, without : by us, all Unui thene j will be sold at greatly reduced prices FOR CAS And housekeepers O Tea Brandy Soap Port Candles Sherry Starck Madeira Soda Marnala Pickles Scotch Whiskey Nuuees Irish Whiskey Cotlee Hollands vil Leondow Gin Vineyar ~ Jamaica Tobucco Demerara Cebza Oil Case Gin Tabs Butter Old Tom sate my fone v araschive Benied , a Hoyas tles iqueurs (various } Corks ae &e. &e. Ke. SWABEY & ROBERTS. August 25th, 1862 "ue Subscriber intends to make some alteration in his mercamile business this fail, requests all persons indebted to him by Book Ac- count or Notes of Hand, to settle their respective amounts on or before the 0th NOVEMBER, other- wise legal proceedings will be taken for eollectivn, Without any distinction. J. WIGHTMAN. St. Andrew's Point, Angust 7, 1862. INTERNATIONAL S$, $, CO’S STEAMERS, ——~ “ New Brunswick” and “ Forest City.”’ PPuRSE favorite STRAMEKS leave 81. JOMUN for EASTPORT, PORTLAND, and BOSTON, alternately, every MONDAY and THURSDAY worning, at 8 o'clock. J.8. CARVELL, nt. June 16,1862. 6m Aes Eastern and N, A. Railway. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. RAINS LEAVE 8ST. JOHN,8 am., arrive at Poimt Du Chene at 1.57 p. m Trains leave St. John at 2 p. m., arrive ut Point Du Chene at 9.14 p. m. Trains leave Point Da Chene at 7.30 @. m., arrive at St. John at 3.30 p.m. Trains leave Point Du Chene at 2.15p. m., arrive at St. John at 8.3 p.m. On TUESDAYS a train will leave St John at 5.30 p. m., to connect with steamers “ Westmorland,” “Lady Head,” and “ Arabian,’ on Weduesday mornings. J.8. CARVELL, Agent. June 16,1862. 6m Flour! Molasses! Sugar! UST RECELVED, from New York, 150 barrels Extra Superfine FLOUR. Also, from Halifax 12 puncheons Molasses, 6 hbds. Suyar. For Sale by the subscribers, iow for Cash. DODD & ROGERS. Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal-street, May 20. “MEDICAL NOTICE! DR. J. HOMER, | Physician and Surgeon, For Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Chest, N OW sat MRS. MACKAY’S, Dorchester-street, would remind all who in- tend to consult him during his visit, that now is the best opportunity of doing so, as his stay is limited, and yet willbe long enough to evable afl those whe apply immediately to have fall opportunity to en the benelitsof the new mode ef treatment by wh Asthma, Catarrh, Throat, and a certain variety of Lung Diseases, are speedily and permanently cured. iv The best of reference given. }on the property, with a good Cottaye, 30 x 26 feet, anda Kitchen attached, 12 x 10 feet, well finished, and a good chuin Pump at the door, anda good Barn | 46 feet long, with or without the Crop. For asum- | mer’s residence it is second to none in the country. | ‘Terms—Oue-hulf the purchase money down; the remainder in twelve months. Application to be made to the subscriber, on the premises. JOSEVIL MACKINNON, Jane 16th, 1862. Sm FOR SALE. 200 Boxes LOZENGES. Fl | \f HE leasehold interest in fifty-two seres our ‘ of land, situate on St. Peter's Poad, ten miles J.& T. MORRIS. | Flour ! » from Charlottetown, subject to the yearly rent of OR SALE, 100 Bbls. Double Extra j one shilling per acre for 999 years,one-ninth added. Supertine, for Cash or approved credit. =| ‘The bewt recommendation is a view of the premises JAMES PURDIE. | und the growing crop thereon. The above will be Charlottetown, Sept. 8th, 1862, 4i suld either with or withont the crop. There is ov —_—~ - - the premises a good dwelling frame hone, 32 % 22 fect, together with barn and stable buildings lately erected. The purchaser may expect liberal terms, All information ean be had en application to the owner on the premises, JOUN MOONEY. Ten Mile House, St. Peter's Road, Lot 35, July 28, (862. tf, Staple Goods ON CONSIGNMENT. oJ UST RECEIVED per Barque * Tux- krsa,' from Liverpool, Great Britain, Seven Cases MERCHANDIZE, —CONTAINING— 60 pieces black and Coloured COBURGS 40 do Cuincasstans 20 do cross-overs and mixed ALPacas 20 do Brown Holland and Grass Cloras 20 do Cotton and Linen Diarern of dozen TOWELS 90 do Ladies’ lawn Handkerchiefs, very cheap 30> do Black and W. B. Turran, No. 2 90 do gross Clark and Co's 6-cord Cotten ——aL 6 bhds De Kayper GENEVA cases = Do Do 48 packages English TEA 20 boxes Liverpool SOAP All which will be sold at prices to suit the times. N. RANKIN, Queen Street. Charlottetown, May 19th, L862, —™ a > ¥resh Arrivals. TSH subscriber has received, per recent arrivals :— ® hhids. choice retailing Molasses t2 do Museavado Sugar 250 bbls. Floar, Superior, Extra, State apd Superfine. 29 bbls, Navy Bread 29 do Onions 15 boxes Cheese 10 casks Kerosene Oi] (hest) 20 cans do 3 gublons each (€o). To Arrive, and hourly expected~ 40 hhds. Molasses 12 do Cheice Grocers’ Sugar 150 bbls. Flour - NOW LANDING, Ex Carrie M. Rich, from Boston, 100 BBLS, FLOUR, 100 Boxes CANDLES, September 8, “LIGHT BOAT.” fPMHIS FAVOURITE PACKET will leave BOSTON for this Port 10th September. For Freight or Passage apply to N. Cusnixe, Boston, or J. 8. CARVELL, Charlottetown. September 1, 1St2. 2i Royal Agricultural Society. rPMUK INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION for 1862, will be held at the TEMPERANCE | HALL on FRIDAY the 7th Novempen, 1862. For| particulars see Handbills. JAMES D. HASZARD, Secretary and Treasurer, Charlottetown, Sept. 8, 1861, (all papers) FLOUR! FOR SALE, 100 bbis. CANADA SU. PERFINE FLOUR, (warranted). Now ur- rived from Liverpool, 40 chests superior TEA, For sale, wholesale, by R. W. BRECKEN. Pownal Street, May 12, 1862. LUMBER. PRUCE DEALS and DEAL ENDS, PINE BOARDS, Pine Palings Cedar Shingles, Sawn do. Laths and Deal Edging for Sale. JAMES PURDIE. Rocklin Pulling Mills, HEE subscribers return thanks to their friends and patrons in Prince Edward for the liberal patronaye hitherto extended to them, and would respectfully intimate that they are still on hand and ready to do their work up in the BEST STYLE, and at the SHORTEST NOTICE, and expect 4 large increase in their business this season. The following are their prices in Prince Edward Island Currency :— Fulling per ae bcd’ Mids Miki SL wEbNs cd £0 0 4 oO sides of Sole Leather. PORE DCN dic ok cod ss ob danse 008 et » sith Stoc Falling aud Dyeing, and Half-Dressing,...0 0 1¢ Ans te agetar rim _ a 0. do. een eee ' Teas, Tobacco, Cigars, Boots, COPE BreeM . oc cccesevenccccccccves I NE I ac tkc cer ccbascceceis sad ss « Shoes, &e. &e. WOMEN’S WEAR. ARE OFFERED AT YERY LOW PRICES. Eo cnn enmiertinn Shi tins dudinh bdabks nae @.0 5 J. 8. CARVELL. SPONGE TRIE, ba nccc ne tnscnncee ene 00 6 Dyeing Scarlet, per lb............ wikdicnen 03 0 Hats and Caps, N PANAMA, Leghoro, Felt, Tweed and Cloth. The best variety to be found in the city. BEER & SONS. Charlottetown, June 9, 1862. 1500 — Patks BOOTS and SHOES, in Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’, Youth's and Children’s, for sale low by BEER & SONS. The following gentlemen will act as Agents; Neil Rankin, Esq., Queen-street, Mr. Simon D Fraser, Kent-street, Charlottetown; Daniel Gor don, Esq., Georgetown; Duniel Fraser, Esq., Belfust Cross Roads; Mr. Hector Gillis. Mr. David Jolinston, White Sands; John Hyde, Esq., Mur- ray Harbour; Mr. James Ross, Mount Stewart; Mr. David Rogers, Summerside. R. & A. FRASER. Rocklin, Middle River, Nova Scotia, July 19, 1862. 3m you out of any wagon,” ex- “I only got the best of a ; ; 7 Thrupp, arrived at this port on Wednesday Jast still a dense mass of human lunatics on shore that , : " ; The a egatane aati has : . . 4 ; and sailed again en Thersday morning The the Arbitration Bill by Mr. Haythorne, The ee a 2 ld oe one hiet were shrieking pat deontins, be the vane des- | Desperate natieed pl the Labrador a few days “ . ) Ui sougstree ould = CTOSS Oe » WOUST) pair, Soon a sma arge lying near by was} oon, pact weenie vibe sion >the Briti over: Gorermment have, therefore, allowed Mr. Hay- | the Confederate army is retreating across the | noid with women and children and cowardly co e oe _ Deteng~ te. py heron or gape thorne’s petition, and the adverse representation Potemac. This Dat credited at Harrisburg, | men. But we had brave men left who gave wise Fish e ak a kinda let hee noes f wx of other proprietors, to have all the weight they whieh is uuder martial law, and every able bodied | counsel to the women, and told the men of the | that aaah he Ssloher Ww Compete & rvey on evald ib! d ar * \citizen going to Chambersburg. — : | cowardly act of running away and leaving their} — aehdadan could possibly command at the Colonial Office Confederates fallen from Cincinnati beyond! wives and children to the merey of the savage. | ° against the Bills, for nearly a month befere a Florence. Retreat owing to hearing that Gen.) These cowards were kicked and euffed and! Married, re: : word in their behalf was sent from the Executive | Buel! iP) was in Kentueby, and not hearing | knocked about, but still were as helpless as in- | th yen mae eet am iM _ ie ce I ff en. rg | Thev 2 ~mistance ieke., j the Very hev. James McDonald, Mr. Jc eile, Council of this Colony. Is it not fair to presume, va _ Sampeh of the Sth inst., says Gen soled on cane aor bea tenant ae mt Oe hee en E. Delensy , thied an cs Nash Les pi be ‘ vy $2} ur -| erie 7hit. ‘Mr. E » “vy, of Mz ts : then, that the Tory party here, who pretend to Buell hastening te support that City, (Nashville),/ 4 small baud of thirty or forty braves were alt! “Outs Bayne thee ar D Ohaieiedl “ mourn ever the lesa of the Award ills, were |“ hich ive Srras paaneny, oe tien. Buell | that could be mustered ont of this dense mass of | the residence of the bride’s futher, Mr. Andrew ' . 4 2 a __ | reinforced frou tuseneraus command, , jtwe or three thousand persons. I do not over-| Dickieson, of New Glasgow, to Aun, third daughter os a a tar, ae saat me Several Federal Regiments were atter Kirby | estimate the number; some put it much larger, | of Peter Robertson, Eeqr., Lot 48. ajuple time to strangle them, if they were dis-| Smith's rear. : _ | This small number of brave men, with rifles, shot |. 4t the Manse, Charlottetown, on the 9th instant, woued to do so! | Several Confederate officers bagged by Balti- guns, and pitchforks, determined to defend their | - ~ ves: r. ean — mg veer Smith, to more Police, whilst feasting af a house 7 miles | homes at all haszard. aud by hard aud constant |“ “44 Bernard, bot ee ee from the city. pewneere brought back many who had not reason Died ZHE INTERCOLONIAL PRIZE SHOOTING SACKVILLE, Monday, 15th Sept., 4 p.m. Po soon received showed the re-! Suddenly, on the 23rd stein at the North Cape AT TRURO—P. E. ISLAND VICTORIOUS. | Confederates evacuated Frederic on Friday. | port to be without foundation, and soon the light | Mr, Patrick Hogan, senr., a native of Wexford, ; Burnside passed through on Saturday after the | of joy beamed upon all countenances. This was | Ireland, in the 77th year of bis ave. His death is THE intereolonial Rifle Shooting for the Nova/enemy. Federals received with wild enthusiasm practically the end of the panic, and the cowards | lamented by * who ve — nd his ne. Svutia Prize Cop commenced at Truro on Friday | ‘ar a kii Suet Neue, “008 _. | and lunatics once more became as bold as lions, | Soci ae ‘loons oo its ot Vetta? said en las berunnate ° {as om Seana capiure rae, ammuni-) The people began to realize the Scheme, and com | Monday, the 25th, by the laryest concourse of »} <ane . = the afterneon of that day | tions and subsistence wagons. i }menced to return to their houses. that ever assembled on coltas eanalen in Tenieh. ——thes accomplishing in one day the same amount Contederates expectation of receiving large ac-| [pig is, J believe, the pith of the panie, and, as! R. 1. P. = ef work that exteuded over nearly two davs in ae failed ; te lett py eter a an I have already taken up much reom, I will close | bie a Lot 48, * Tenet ee Satant, of | i y ' oa at ongstreet repulsed on Saturday a arper's! by saying that the gallant Captains T. Grant ; q) Diptheria, Ellen, intuut daughter of William and | this Island. : We have nat yet received the details Ferry. Cannonading lasted all day; also report-| Strait —— aaa’ through hea with their 150| Sarah Match, aged one year and eight months. | of the shooting, but these of our fellow Colonists ed Confederate force aitempting to cress river! braves, with bayonets fixed, destined tor Fort! , At Fredericton, N_B., on the Ist instant, after a | whe take an interest in such matters, and in the | wear there ea Wednesday, terribly eut up. Ridgeley, aud the people are al! returning ty their) ae > — ao — ae ty a Veliateee movement generally, will be gratified | Suppesed Jacksen’s command crossed river at | homes, ' | sar a none —_ dong me = aard and Ellen 4 me , © | Williamsport. > — a wooed 6 ae oh inte eats ’ ; to learn that the young men chosen te represent | peat fighting has taken place in Kanawha CANADA. lasee. a4 Lee a Prince Edward Ietand have not only borne them- | Valley ; Federals retreating tewards Ohio. . | Pavan Accipent at tuk SHootinc Groenp. | throut, muety laniented. Jolin Wesley, eldest son of selves honourably in the coatest, but the heweur | i eateteie ates — ne re asaya! al —Yesterday morning, between five and six| vai ub ietuas,ce-eatieee ine : : derais near Mumfordsville, Ky., vesterday after-| +, i ii . ae sitet s re stant, opha ‘ age, ale ot vielory rests with them. Major Pollard, of the | At being repulsed with heavy loss, : c a =< ae _—— _ — Chaenetet | severe illness, Mr. Hector MeLew. The deceased Udhenhene Artillery in Charlettctowa, is THE Governor Ted endered Militia scout in defence _— on ™~ Shooting Ground, at Sandy | wee in the Sout pee of oe aie, and dws Jefi a WINNER OF TUE CUP. Another Island Volup.| of Cincinatti. Hh il. It appears, Irom the information which | widow and large family to lament bis loss, N35 aia . a au en | | we have been enabled to obtain, that, at the ——— SHIP “NEWS teer named McLaren, was tie with him, at twenty- | ee, cn: hour named, a number of persuns were firing | Ss. wl } : > 1 8 | . napien ep ty one poiuts, the highest number made—bat in firing' LATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE, at the target tor the purpose of practice, at| PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. off, Major Pollard had the winning skot. One ot | oenee : | ranges of 7TUO and 500 yards. A boy of the} ENTERED. the Neva Seotia Volunteers—a man from Piefou | HIGHLY IM PORTAN % = of Barry, a son of Sergeant Barry, of Sept. 3— Annie McKie, Campbell, Boston ; bal. oaatanitiedadiotanb, Mindeatatieeetse (this city, who was one of the party, was}8— Mary Ann, Deeming, Pugwash; limestone. met all the facts toe have lene, (TROUBLES BETWEEN ENGLAND AND|¢@ployed to indicate the shots, but the mude | Pearl, EE Tent Se. Ault, ile. Sad points. These are all the facts we have learned FRANCE OUTBREAK IN SPAIN|'” which he did so was not that cautious one Ney; do. 9— Alexauder, MeLean, Richibucto ; ao far, by Mail aad Telegraph. SNTICIP \T ED—CAPTUR E OF GARI /usually adopted. Instead of signal and danger dents, tee. cise Ia this matter of the [nterectonial Shooting, | BALDI!—THE BLOCKADE OF SICILY. ~~ a cand aga: db yn a _ | Sept. 3—Plonghboy, Robertson, Pietou: bal. 6— Dame Fortune has shown a very excellent judg | RAUSED. ea See ee ee fy the target. | Victory, Sureaux, Trucudie, N.B.; do. Elizabeth, ania eel mn w a Ms and indicate thereon, by means of his hand | Campbell, Miramichi; yoods. 8— Mary Ann, | - chalice of her favourite. e don't By Telegraph to the Colonial Standard )or cap the place where the ball had struck. | Deeming, Pugwash; bal. now any one whem we could more sincerely and | ’ . : | This, as every one will understand, was a) heartily congratulate on his success than Major | Pictou, Sept. 8. | and’ af marking the score involving great | \ ile aie meee ee, Pollard. Asa citizen, every bedy likes him, and| The Australasian passed Cape Race on/ Personal danger, as was proved in the de- | every body speaka well of bim. Aaa Volunteer, |Sunday at 9 a. m. | plorable casualty which subsequently oceur- | ‘ he is cathusiastic in his devotion to the movement. | Lord Palmerston delivered peenv af Bet me ‘ree "tenes ‘al ree eres | , "| bourne touching the Trent affair, which he | {ter the firing commenced, a man of the, aid has given many hostages to the society of his |. : , jr.) name of Joseph Walle ainter t ade, | . ‘pay ’ : said was settled in accordance with the dig-| me of Joseph Waller, a painter by trade, | R brotherwin-arw« in the form of solid Ineney and nity and principles of beth parties. ” | living at the foot of York Street, came round | Household I wl nitur ¢ . valuable time —money's worth. He ix not de-| Lord Brougham has made a speech, urging | the side ot the bill where the target is placed, ryXO BE SOLD by Public A UCTION, woured by the silly pride of secing himself in uni- i the necessity of neutrality and non-interven-| and took up his position in the «+ butt,’ and on MONDAY, September 2nd, at Eleven | Pr bes eanionen FE od teat »|tion, as the only security fur peace with that, after each shot was made, he accompa- | ¢ ieee ion iain of C. C, VAUX, Esqr..| orm fore ) - “Puss a teathers,” | ya a ied the boy to the target L t. MeNab, | Corter of Prince and Sydney Streets, 4a quantity of ss . | America, and the best hope of securing the | !¢ eC boy to the target. teut. McNab, | Mes therejore, have nothing to do with his attachment | ig of the quarrel. i B of the Garrison Artillery, was one of those | Valuable Household Fur niture, te the “ Movement.” A pure, unadulterated love | The Liverpool Post, in noticing Secretary #88¢™bled for the purpose of practising. | Cousisting of Bedroom Furniture, Hall ditto, Chairs. | of shooting appears to be the strongest tie that Seward’s ueadae to encourage eee rrr the re -4 oerape no one, Bring Tobles,” a oe nine “s See Ladies.) 4 * j ‘ . ire 4¢ that moment, tie took advanta e of what ouehes, Or Cloth, Venetian Inds, Curtains, binds him to it, His Company, or what was ee eer of SN eth opportunity to eee Poles and Ornaments, Stree and China, 1 * . ‘ D 2. | ’ r °} ’ sing: ever: , i Ss ° a Di ae lately hus Company, was in existence long before | Italian ote ase sachitietty canvassed, | He took aim at the 700 yards range, and just cm manne pe "a ces odie the Volunteers were enrolled; and on every pub- The Daily News says that Napoleon eannot| #9 he pulled the trigger, the boy and Waller) Ex®FEC’S. lie oceasion — especially at the meeting and pro-| he permitted to assume the exclusive control lelt the butt to go to the target, which is! —~sLso— reguing of the Legislature — they were always |in this matter, and urges the British Govern- | only a few parse ows of the line of fire. | 1 sett HARNESS, 1 good MILCH COW, about ready for the discharge of duty. Indeed, we | ment to speak out. as we ” believe, ry " see re mae | 3 cords FIREWOOD, und 3 Barrels of FLOUR. ; : ott ae Vague rumours exist that England has pro- | @! @ Shot tired @ moment or two before Y\ Trums—All sums over £10, three months’ credit, dee ahnow on the great men, with His ‘Excel. ined digaladt any Freneh veeupation ot e, /80me one at the 500 yards range, when on approved Joint Notes. loney at their head, eauid have gone to, and come | sal t . 4 Melancholy to relate, the ball from Mr. Me-| WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. oe a : |politan territory, and even threatened a) Melanch , Ps. : away from the Provincial Building without the corresponding movement on her part in Sicily Nab’s rifle struck Waller at the back of the| Charlottetown, Sept. 15. booming of Major Pollard’s artillery ; there could } if restored. } head, and he dropped down—dead. ‘The | ~ - leah chibi acleceaia eines be no real “ pomp and circumstance " without it. | Napoleon presided at an important Cabinet. affsir, as may be imagined, caused a great IMPORTANT TO PARENTS! For our own part, every time we have heard the | Council held at St. Cloud on the 28th ult., on Se4s8ation amongst those on the ground, and ee | mnie of their guns, wo fit » profound respeet| talian affairs. Leis believed that the pro-) tis tingh the city, when it becume known. GIVE TO YOUR SICKLY CHILDREN | ’ | eeedines were very imi cortant. ) Kueut. McNab, the unfortunate but innocent | , se for every mother’s son in the Company; andwe} 4 French senndeen tee heen sent to Naples. |‘ eause of the accident, was reduced to a mate w OODILL Ss are glad now to congratulate ite chief officer on iKt is said that an English squadron has been almost bordering on madness. An Inquest Improved Worm Lozenges! the honour he has achieved. jordered there. = ode Be ergy on : the om he ia ound ‘PSHE most wonderful cures have been Major Pollard and the Cup are expected bere | A proclamation issued by Garibaldi from, at ee ee ago er rer made by them. inteet ; - : . | Catania, inciting to inssurrection, had ro- | dentally, but recommended _that ~*~ Hundreds of the most flattering testimonials bave a tamer trom Pictou. to-morrow morning. duced a strong feeling against Garibaldi’s caution should be used in iiring hereafter. | been received from PHYSICIANS and others. A little glorification will be expected — and, in- leneny Plote d) Walker bas left a wife and two children who) ONE TRIAL will convince the most skeptical : pe | demonstrations at Genoa, Florence, and : : of their superiority over all the Vermifuge now it deed, cannot +ell be omitted from the programme. | eqused some collisions between the authori-| Were entirely dependent upon him.— Osawa | abby I ; 8 | We hope, however, that all parties, expecially the ties and the people. | Citizen, 10th. _ These Lozenges are pleasant to the taste, and act | Volunteers, will not go frantic with joy. It will) The Austrian Military movemeuts | Sibi eitinials 2 hd nie set Weis lmediately without physic. . . XN .' A a N ‘s.o— “ nad t ? be well for them to bear ia mind the calamity |“®"*- . ating ; a ; oe ..| LRY THEM! TRY THEM! e cH amity | An outbreak is apprehended in Spain, to, ed that a Mr. McBean, a very skilful, enter- READ THE FOLLOWING : that happened to that fast young lady called Miss |meet which precautionary measures have | Prising mechanic, purposes visiting Malifax| : og oe : Luey Neal, and not get “so full of glory ” as to! bee taken (in @ few days, with a view of offering his), “Having examined the prescriptions from which yeen . . : oa bli thoriti i to! Woodill's Worm Lozenges are prepared, [ can state attract impertinent observation to their heels. Paris, Aug. 30.—A telegram has just been Setvices to the public authorities, and to that they contain the most wholesome ingredients. SL icoiteiecliiealaiiags : received here stating that Garibaldi was de-| private individuals, in dredging th@docks of | lean also certify that they are efficacious, haviug THE following good short story is quite equal feated, wounded, and captured near Reater's es harbor. oe ao men by veo in my practice. Siero , “ ‘ the city authorities o arlottetown, and! (Sig 2 . MAN, 7 : | telegaaph, y " : M. D., Surgeon.’ to the “ Tale of the Painted Pigeons,” which has | Loxpox, Aug. 31.—The Moniteur says) the wipe are ae oe ee Halifax, February 6, 1860, a" been related in our House of Assembly, as illus | that the insurrection has terminated.—Gari-| Witnessing the wonderlul per gage egg on a : trating oue of the many youthful frolics of one of baldi having been compelled to surrender. ae & applied x ae a mat eres Oct. 28, 1861. . Spersia i ali i ocks to their normal condition. mos “T hereby certify that I have made nse of Wood- our public characters :— He was sent to Spersia in an Italian frigate, |‘ wel , , ok lie Gah | sea ena’ Gentes Mirren ees The blockade of the Sicilian coast is raised, |'PZ°nious invention worked by steam sus-| ill's Worm Lozetiges in my treatment o worm Sane TRapixe.—tfn the village of W. lived a | pends a hage iron backet on the end of a| cases, with much satisfaction to myself and patients ; he hax ‘ at ata aan large Saas th d of which thig) #24) baving examined the prescription from which man whe { ence been Judge of the County, | P se a q eee arge crane; over e end of w rich i they are made, I am enabled to testify that they are aud was known all over it by the name of Judge |THE MINNESOTA INDIAN MASSACRES. | bucket is lowered aud submerged. It is self-| pertectly sate and efficacious, and hereby cheerfully lL. He kept a store and saw mill, and he was | acting, and is immediately raised by machi- recommend them to the public. ae aves the — a bargain on ~ nery, bringing up two or three tons of mud. “T. B. DESBRISAY, M.D.” mde, by which means he had gained an ample : sand sticks, and every imaginable | . “ yi . competency, and some did not hesitate to eall tren The St. Paul Pioneer and Democrat publishes | are one a h sua ! wey ~~ able} This certifies that I have used Woodill’s Worm ‘ - st ie a , ’ eh Mdbh Vthea & Nats damneaiie’ ino i the panic in aj £!84 Of debris, which is then swung over a} Lozenves for my little children, which gave them | the biggest rascal in the world." He was very | the following graphic account of the panic ina . : | ee i ; ited withal, and used to delight to } ‘| portion of Western Minnesota :— scow provided with a false bottom, and the entire relict. They were so agreeable that the little concelied witha, and used to delight to brag of | portion of Western } ? bucket’s own bottom, by a curious arrange- | ones ate them like candies, and I gladly recowmend his business eapacity, when any one was near to ‘ x ne ¥ C : st. | the veneral nse listen. One rainy day quite a number was ecated Carver Co., Minx., Aug. 22, 1862. | ment, opens, deposits its contents into the | tem for general ae H. NINA SMITH.” "2. a i 4 . . . . * 5S. a \ ave 2 ‘ around the stove in the store, he began, as usual,; I have taken this eecasivn to give you a faint scow, and ~ Ce back and planges into} The well-known lecturer on Female Edueation. to tell of his great bargains, and at last wound up | outline of the great Indian panic which has been) the dock, burying itself many feet under! With the expression —“ Nobody has ever cheated | raging throughout this entire section of the State. water, and re-appears filled as before. From | ine; ner they can’t neither.” | Langwage seems inadequate to paint the picture | yayen hundred to a thousand yards of earth “ Judge,” said an old man of the company, | in its true light. and material are raised daily. Once ever “Tve cheated you more’n you ever did me.” |, On the evening of the 19th inat., at about the | inate this bucket is filled and Aocharaed. “ How ao 1" wail the Judge. : | hour of So clock, Inessegers came canEeng lite Two or more scows are kept busy removing “ If you promise you won't go to law about it, | this quiet village, from what is known as Walker's tes’ enatiatal | Whidls Va obi th ‘Wonietibute en. nor do nothing, I'll tell, or else 1 won't—for you're | Landing, and stated that the Indians had slaught- 7 1 a Sd f Seth, Miles tads too much of a law eharacter fur me.” ered alj the troops at Fort Ridgeley, burnt the tort | cellent ne Cr eee “ Let's hear! let's hear!’ eried half adozen or | at the U per and Lower Agency, and killed all lie at Charlottetuwn and receive cargoes, more voices. the inhabitants thereof; that they had burned | where schooners used tu ground, and instead “ T'll promise,” said the Judge, “ and treat in | New-Ulm and St. Peter, and had made an attack | of extending their wharves, merchants are the bargain, if you have.” upon Henderson; that they (the inessengers ) had cleaning out their docks at comparatively “Well, do you remember that wagon you | heard heavy firing at Heuderson before they left; trifling expense. Mr. McBean’s dredger is a robbed me out of?” and that that village was burning at the time of “T never rovhed their depagture. ‘They reported further that there claimed the Judge; were all the way from five to ten thousand In-! bargain.” dians, and that said Jndians intended to lay waste “ Well then J made up my mind to have it back, | all the coyntry from Port Ridgeley to Fort Snelling. —— . , ‘These messengers informed all the mbabitants . You never did s interrupted the Judge. on the road, from said Walker's Landing to this Yee I did, and interest too.” place, of this terrible state of affairs; and as they “ How so!” thandered the ne enraged Judge. | came, kindled one of ‘the greatest panics that “Well, you see, Judge, [ you one day a | mortal eyeg ever beheld. Spon after their arrival, very niee pine log, and Lengained with you for a|men, women and ehildren came into this place lot more. Well, that log | gigle off yqur pile, down | sereaming with fright—some barefvot, some shirt- by the mill, the night before e ue | hey mune with little or ne clothing at all; some wald if ta re, and the vext day [| less, some wi vou. e home, and’sold it te truly wonderful inventjon, and classes high among labor-saving machjnes, Lf some of the Halifax people will give it @ trial, we go bail that it will agreeably surprise them,— Halifax Morning Chronicle, Sept. 8. lichen ides The ** Lady LeMerchant’’ formerly owned by Mr. DeBrisay, and so]d some time ago to the Federal Government, wus lately sunk in the James River. This ig the gecond North Shore Steamer ‘* used up’’ on the James. The Great Eastern has arriyed at New negt night I drew it back | with guns, but more without. Oxen, unused to ; you the’ next day; and eo I | fast travelling, were now fully equal to Flora kept on until you bought your own log off me | Temple in her palmy days, with such loads bebind twenty-seven fmes,! ” ' | them as would astonish any mortal being. “ That's a lie exclaimed the infuriated Judge,| ‘The exclamation was, Where shall we go! Oh! running ty his books, and examining b's log ne-! my children, what will become of us, ‘hese re- | York with over 1,000 passengers, and 3,000 | tons of merchandize on freight. | It is said that she will not be open tor exhibition this) ‘trip, as that would protract her stay tvo long. British, French & other Foreign DRY GOODS, Under the Style and Firm of =r * VAUX BROTHERS, WHOLESALE ang RETAIL. C. C. VAUX, H. B. VAUX. z it’s Buildings, 152 Granville-street, errata, Nove Scania, Sept % 1363. Boy Wanted, SERVANT BOY to attend to general out door work, in connection wish « dwelling houve and stable. Apply at the Examixgn Olllice. | Sept. Ly, : DR. J. HOMER, Physician and furgeon, from Boston, AS a very convenient suit of rooms at Mrs. McKay's, where he my y be consulted, for a short time, between the hours of 9 aun. and 6 p-m., o4 all diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Chest. N. N.—His past success certainly speaks volumes for the new mode of treatment. Charlottgtown, Sept. 8. 2i FOR SALE, SALADIN MARK. in excellent order. | Books at the gubseriber's house more than two) which must be washed and She is very gentle in Saddle or Harness—a fast hurrows. She will be sold on easy terms. cation to be twade at the ‘ Examiner’ Office, June ¥3. Appl) Charlottetewn, June 9, 1862. Removal of the Bazaar. rPue BAZAAR will be removed in a few weeks, to the Store now oceupjed by Messrs. J. DESBRISAY & CO., on Queen Square. The Stock of Fancy Goods now in’ store at the Bazaar will be sold ab cost previous to removed. J, MeCOMB. Aug. 25, 1862, NOTICE! NOTICE! F Mr. C. B. Smith, who left the box ef No person need hesitate ea)ling oa Dr. H. in con- sequenee of being in Jiunited circumstances, for he always favors the honest r, the orphan and the widow. N. B. Charges to suit the times iu all cases. Sept. 1, 1362. if W. B. HERBERT, SHIP BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 112 Hollis-street, HALIFAX, N. 8. iven to all consign- sland Produce. (# Strict attention will be ments of Prince Edward September 1, 1862, I2in Desirable Residence to Let, HE Premises at present occupied by the subscriber, on Prince-street, will be to Let in October next, or earlier if required. c. ©. VAUX. June 16, 1862. A VALUABLE BUSINESS LOT oA HOUSE, at St. Peter's Bay, adjoining Mr. Sutherland's, on the Fortune Road. Reference in town—Hon. D. Brenan. spot—Dr. McKeon, the proprietor. wistry Oitiee. [July 14, (861. ALBERTINE OIL. (ae sudseriber has in store 20 Caska ALBERTINE OIL, (made from New Bruns- wick Coal), which is warranted to barn LONGER and BRIGHTER than any other Oil in the market. For sale very low. a 4. 8. CARVELL. i Flour! Miour! ’TX9O arrive, per Schooner HELENA, from NEW YORK, 15 bbis. Superfine and Extra FLOUR. PP. W. HYNDMAN, August 3, 1862. 6i AINTS AND PAINT OIL, BAR IRON; also, C9 chests and half chests TEA for sale cheap tor b JAMES DUNCAN & CO. Charlottetown, June 3, 1862. Stoves! Stoves !! ONE CARGO OF STOVES Just Arrived from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, ONSISTING of different sized COUKING STOVES, with METAL BOLLERS, for wood and coal; Franklin and Box STOVES. A few very neat Cooking Stoves, for wood and coal. ie! prot To Let or Sell at Once. August 11, '62. aLso———— Spare Stove Furniture of all kinds. A few dowen Metal Coul SHOVELS for feeding stoves. Persons wantipg apy of the above, will plexse call and see them. H.42. P. TERLAZZICK. Texms—Some cash to }2 monthe. Charlottetown, Avg. 18, )862. is] rw 2in PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CLOTH MANUFACTORY, TRYON, TH Subscriber, opeon oe liberal rt received in the reesei intioona, he ae it the inbabitams of BP. EF. Island that he has imported from the best makers in the United Siates, Machinery for Carding, Spinning and Weaving, and shortly (in addition to finishing Cloth) will be prepared to receive Wool for mauafacturing inte the various descriptions of Cloth yeually made in the Colonies. The charge for Picking, Oiling, Carding, Spinning, and Weaving will be One shilling and three pence per yard. | by the very Other branches in the same proportim. Wool, may be left with | years ago, does not claim it iu one mouth from duie H. J. Cullbeck, Sidney Street, Charlouetown, or roadstex, and an excellent worker in cart, plongh or) of this advertisement, the contents will be sold to | pay expenses. j WILLIAM W. LORD. Tryon River, Aug. 28, 1862. Im [Sept. 1. juny of the agents for the Mill, from whom further ienla be : partionlare an ve eT RLES k. STAXPIELD. Tryon, April 21, 1862,