= UNITED STATES. eee The amount of money expended by the State of Massachu-| | Setts, on account of the United States, since the commence- [The following artlelév and short joflees relative to the Way | ment of hostilities against the South, is a fractiou over $1,- in the Stetee yppeared 14 @ Gwali postion of our last week's 900,000. souatry edition } ; Q. A, Baowsysoy ox cig Wan. —This distinguished Catho- lie writer hag a powertul article in the last wumber of his 1 werk, sicangely enough, considering bis wel! known conservatiom, he takes ground ia favor of emanct-| pation as a war measure, The following extracts will guf- ticieptly indicate bis position, which is maittained with his usual ability sud force :-- “ There is neither reason nor justice in Massachnsett New York, New Jersey, raheem and the a morthwest of the Ubio, pouriug ous their blood and treasure for the gratification of the slavebulding pretensions of Mary- land, Kentucky or Mistcuct The citizens of these States vee own slaves aro as much bound, if the ediervation of the DION requires it, to give up their property in slaves as we at the farther North are to your oyt oar blood and treasyre to put dowa a rebellign which threatens alike them and us. | If they love their few siaves more than they do the Union, let them go oyt of the Union. We are gtronger to fight the ' battles of the Uaion without them than we are with them. « Bat we bavg referred only to the slaves iv the rebellious | States, and if it is, or if it becomes military neeessity to liberate 4|| the slaves of the Union, and to treat the whole present population as freemen and citizens, it would be no iwore.than just avd proper that, at the conclusion of the war, the citizens of Joyal States, or the loyal eitizevs of loyal scc- | tioas of the rebellious States, should be indemnified at reasgpabie rate tur the slaves that msy have been jiberated. The States and sections of States named have not a large number of slaves, and if the Union is preserved is would not be 3 very heavy burden on it to pay their ransom; and to paying it po patriot or loyal citizen of the free Siates would Foie the slightest objection, The objection therefore urged, though grave, need uvt he regarded as insuperuble; and we think the advantages of the jneasure, in » military point of view, would be fag greater than upy disadvautage we have; to apprebend from in, " Whether the time for this important measure has come oF not, it is for the President, as Communder-in-Chief of our srmies, to determine. But, in our judgment, ng single mea- | “sure could be adopted by the government that would more | 30th effectya}ly sid its military operations, do more to weaken the | distributed, viz :— rebel forces, and to strengthen our own. ** It seems to us, then, highly importani, in over ibie | view of the case, that the tederal ie itself gf the opportunity given it by the Southern rebellion | to perform this act of justice to the negro race; to assimilate | Best 10 yards do., milled, dyed and finished, ; j the lubor system of the South to that of the Norih; to remove | & grest moral and political wrong; a: d to wipe out the foul | etain of slavery which bas hitherto sullied the otherwise bright escutcheon of our Republic. We are uo fanatics on the sub- | ject of slavery, as is we!] known to cur readers, and we make Best pair of Horse Rugs, milled, not less than 2 no extraordmary pretensions to modern philantbropby; but, we cannot belp fewring that if the government lets slip the | present opportunity of doing justice to the negro race, and | of placing our republic throughout iu harmony with modera | civilization, God, who is especiaily the God of the poor and | the oppregsed, will never give victory 10 our arms, or suffer Best wovilen long Shawl or Searf, us to sueceed in our efforts to suppress rebellioa aud restore peace and integrity in the Union.” _— so flow roxr Rarse an Anuy 1x tux Srares, RSPECtAatty | yx New Your.—The New York Household Journal has the! following :—*Here is a brief programme for raising an army, | as is is played (ie wish we could say “ played out”) in New | York. Some well known public man, who comprebends as) little about the rules of war as a horse does of algebra, wishes | to distinguish himseif by serving his country asa gentleman | officer, with a good salary to support his dignity. He ac- eordingly apnounces his intention of raising a regiment of Best wooden hand Rake, which he of course is to be the colonel, aud soon attracts to bis aid Bumefous other patriotic gentlemen, whose ambition, | for the time being, will be satisfied with simple captaincies-' ‘The colonel inforws these geutleme: ‘ . opted LB] 8 eres ne: e proprietors gout iter iande, ceded 10 the (Governmer"') of > a : : l sass ZEUS isiead whee the payment of thet .o®hoever of them | MB'Sicceed Ii ealfting one hundred men will be rewarded | with a’ captaili’s cormtbission. ‘Those in their turn find other | aspiring gentlemen, to whom they promise lieutenanices. pro- | 5.4 sub of Butter, mot less than 30 Ibs. weight, These liew- 94 do do do tenants then premise others to makethem sergeants or [3st Cheese, not less than 20 Ibs. weight, corporals if they will imduce ten or more men to enlist. 2d | Now the frame-work of the regiment is complete, and the Best half-dozen Swede Turnips, vided they each raise twenty-five or morte mea. filling commences. The Corporals and Sergeants scour the! city, aud gather all the fragments of society they can get | hold of. © The lieutenzats receive them at their head-quarters | {generally a lage, beer saloon or other sort of drinkiag-shop), take their names, give them a drink, and perhaps a dinner. | The captain drops in occasionally to each of the stations, to_ pee how matters progress, and when not too top-lofty, con- | descends to pick a recruit or two from the multitude of bis Best pair (male and female) Dorking Fowls, not own acquaintance. As for the culonel, you will generally | find him talking war in the bar-roow of the Astor House, St. Nicholastor Fifth Avenue Hotel. The grand finale 1s the eulistment of gone thousand stout fellows, whose i:ves and | fortunes aré henceforth to be placed in the keeping of sundry | cheeky gentlemen, who are probably less able to uaderstund | the miles of war-—and less to carry them into execution. if ‘ . ais \not enumerated in theJist. d oa ce fi understood — thao themselves. This is the eyetems generally | All articles must be strictly the manufacture of pers wns oleae pore is - FLOUR adopted ia cities. We cannot but condemn it ; and, if it '3 | reiding on the Island,and all articles for oumpetition, except- | te " Coffee Pork persevered in, we must nut be surprised if we are defeated.” | ing live Stock, must be sent in to the Secretary on or before Chant Sugars Hames a 12 o'clock, on Moaday the 28th October, otherwise they will) Champagne Molasses Bathchaps Anztvat or 4 Pate Carcouen sy tur U. 8. Gospoar be excluded. i a ‘ Ronied © heaee Butter Caxbarvak.—The British schooner Revere, of Yarmouth,| The Exhibition will be open to the public at 12 o'clock. Holland's Gin Cigars Pickles N.S., Capt. Hilton, from Halifax, N.S., was captured by By Wie, D. HASZARD. Seo’ lentien Gin Starch Sauces _ the Unites States gunboat Cambridge on the 11th September,| (0: py Sere eanisitna Scoteh Whiskey Suan Anenovies ‘ ‘ es gate Committee Room, Sep. 9, 1861. ‘ ed Surdines off . N.C. while endeavouring t@ ryn the blockade, | - = : etibieget se aee i 7 d yi Talito Graded Peel 4 sue : : : ( r ‘ amacl “ med aries thi orton Stuy eveing, charge GRAIN SHOW. te Sai ten — mock “Cant: Hihon aod t the edt cog fiehid HE ANNEAL SHOW OF GRAIN, UNDER THE) — Maraschino Comapes Cnadiieg «>: Raitens Capt. Hilton and three of the crew were transferred to : , . 4 Mewes Sperm Candles Figs the Cambridge. ‘Thy mate and one Seaway were kroygbt| = djregtion of the Committee of the Royan AauwicuutuRat M te Punch Tallow Spices —_— . amey were Rrongs Sociery, will be held in the Temperance Hall, Charlottetown, i un ; The | bad ‘ - Lard W ushing Soda here in irops. vessel gnd pRpere ud been placed in| oy Wednesday, 30th Ucroner, 1561, (the same day on which Lemon Syrup ‘ord Blackin 6° ane of B. H. Dana, Esq., Sear District Attorney, the Industria| Extibition is to take place,) when the follow- prema we Buckets & Brooms 7 4 aprt Al: s : > ea ee m Revere has ¢ cprgo of 200 hasrelp of herring aot ing Praminae will be awasded t= and other small articles too numerous to mention. bag» of salt, aud her papers stated that she had cieared at | the Halifax custom house for Key West. When captured | the United States steamer Susquehana was in sight, and during the same night the Revere was boarded from the United States steamer Rhode [eland. At last accounts all were well on board the Cambridge.— Boston Jornal. The Roghester (N. Y.) Express gives a discouraging re- rt in regard to the enlistwents throughout that State. It ros from sources of information beyond question, that of | the 25,000 troops ealled for under the last requisition, less than 700) bave yet been enrolled. Moreover, it is believed by the military authorities at Elmira, that unless a vast im- provement is witnessed in the recruiting service during the ensuing fortnight, the Goveroor will resort to drafting. es The Herald's Washington dispatch states that if the Pre- gident has not already done it, it is believed that he bas deeided to depose Geuveral Fremont, and order some other General to command that department. The fact that Lex- i ‘and otber places have been lett undefended when Gen. Fresiont bas a strong force at bis disposal is a mystery that aridoys the President und Cabinet,and is inexplicable to Gen. - General Fremogt will unquestionably be called to Washingtot to explain. —— i d of seins cape bt ke anit ten special Washing po ba ‘unless at our ie Therp is no immediate ility that such will be the case. All was quiet along the entire army on Saturday sight. There are neither bute teries ior ri at White House Point. There are no guns | vow at Mathias Point, and tvly 800 gr 40) mea wotching: the movements of our feet. 1% wah “nr he . o. =e = “ea 5 : ° < . tf ty New Yorx.—The following incident, from th ‘Rew York Tribune of the 17th, ia a ote of the ter- roriam exercised oyer public opinion and discussion in that eit °w s¥ ; pe we ire o. = ‘ ‘ > Yesterday afternoon an alleged Secessionist was arrested in ‘a neat Park. He was taken first to the Xe Mayor's office, ed by at Jonst » thouretid’ persons, some of whom took the liberty of crying out + hang the séouiodrel,” shoot him,” woh suodry other desires of a very suuliary charketer: fle next conveyed ty the Police head-quart¢re, where it tarnéd out that be wasa Union man, aud had sitoply been making some criticisms upon the mavuer*in whieh the Governweut was carrying ov the wir. Tnspecior seroment should avail | For the best 10 yards wool grey Homespun, | good manners, 24ffrongs, | bo ve illow’ Baskets, Hop. George A. Shaw, Lospector General of Army sup- ‘plige wade in New England, says that there are seventy mills | bOW eagagad in Wacylacturing cloth for the Government, and | that the amouut of goods ordered is about $20,000,000. | It is said that vessels under the flag of the Coniederate | | States are allowed to enter the ports of Cuba to discharge | aod load cargoes, with the same privileges as others, but with-| jest recognition of their nationa!ity. wane | PICTOU ITEMS. Muckerel of # very respegtuble size are at present pretty ‘pleaty in the harbor. ' | The potatoe blight has given indications of its presence | various parts of the country, theugh in a light form, named William Fraser, tailor, of the Isiaud, had his fingers | cut off his band by a circu'ar gay. | A fine moose was shot at the Black Meadows, a few miles | from town on Weduesday last. ‘I'he moose weighed S00 Ibs. aud must have been a splendid specimen of the monarch of (our forest. Tho vevison was superior to any ever exhibited | A im the market, and met with a ready sale.— Standard. EDD P0-—— ~ Paris is lighted by more than 31,000 lamps. Street-lainps which was produced in 1860. A Paris letter in the Jadependence, of Brussels, sys :— | It is aflirmed that the Priucess Clotilde is inv an interesting position, aud that on that aecount her Lwperial Highness will probably return to France before the Prince, in the event of the latter prolonging his excursion in Awerica, ———— —— Se | Royal Agricultural Society's INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. 4 N EXHIBIMION OF DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES | and Agricultural Productions will be held on WepNespar, | Ocroser, 1361, when the following Premiums will be | For the best 10 yards of Cloth, of Island wool, spun, wove, dyed and dressed on the Isiand, £110 0! milled and full dressed, 110 1 lw fancy mixture, do., 110 Shepherd's plaid, 1 lo twilled Flannel, 0 10 women’s wear, 0 10 woul and cotton do., 0 10 10 do. 10 do. 10. do. 10. do. 10 do. _ o _— square, dearth Rug, made of woollen yarn, do. made of rags, Woollen fancy plaid Shawl, do. Shepherd's plaid do., do. net Shawl, S — = cecoc cocccecese Se me te ee i) 10 yards of Carpeting, 10 yards of checked Flannel, for shirts, © shirts, ready made (al) wool or half wool), Pair of thick knit woollen Stockings, for overalls, 3 pairs woollen Socks, do. woollen Gloves, 3 do. woullen Mittens, Linen Table Cloth, 6 yards Linen Towelling, 3 linen Sacks, capable of holding 4 bush. each, Bonnet, made of grass plait, Liat, do. dou. oF eocoeocoeco cerrcoce > rAOSCO OMNI occ — oe eet ee = ’ - ow pura ral \ Pitch Fork, : | pave ng Fork —! oe oh Du eee Tespeciavie people’ rooocececooceso ecoecscec = ray = . | | { ees 44h Indian Baskets, 4 bushel, G| Wooden Shovel, Narrow Axe, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. eocce oc: er 0D or Cm or eS do do do do Carrots ior the table, do Row s Blood Beet, do Roots of Mangold Wurtzel, do Roots of Parsuips, do Ears of Indian Corn, do Onions, do Apples, eccocoecceco —_ Cwm Kewwewoocne etcooceooec]e|eo POULTRY. more than one year old (alive), 0 do Cuvuchin China, do, 0 do Turkeys, du, 0 do Geese, do, t do Ducks, d», 0 z Di-eretioaary Premiums will be awarded for such ar- | cles as may be considered worthy by the Committee, although Conran no i Best Wheat, £110 0 2d do - 6:8 Best two-rowed Barley, 110 9 2d da do 1 v0 Best four-rowed Barley, lilo 0 2d do do 10 0 Best black Oats, 110 0 2d do 100 Best sample Red Clover Seed, not less than 50 lbs., 110 0 Best sample White Clover Seed, not tess than 50 ibs., i 2:0 Best sumple Timothy Seed, 2 bushels, 1 9 O REGULATIONS. The Grain and Clover Seed to be the growth of the Island im the year 1861. Each sack of grain must contain not less than 3 bushels. No prize will be awarded without competition of three samples each, of first and second quality. Competitors must be members of the Society. at a distfinee frova Chariottetuwn, will be received and taken | of care of by the Secretary at any time prior to the Show. By order, JAMES D. HASZARD, The Examiner. tional Exhibition, to be held in London in 1462 '— INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. — HE Commissioners are desitous of procuring samples of | the following articles, to be forwarded to the Interna- Pr PQ “ +h Ne) ’ Grain and Seeds, intleding Wheat, Barley, Oats, Buckwheat, Clover, Timothy, Flax and Turnip Seeds, Vetches, Peus, Beans, and ears of Indian Couto, Flour, Oatmeal, und Pear) Barley, Furniture and Cabinet work, Carriages, Sleighs and Harness, Samples of [sland grown woods, Leather of the various kinds, Agricultural Iz: plements, Model Threshing Machine, Boots and Shoes, ™ Preseryed Fruits, Meats and Fish, Hemp and Flas, Bricks and Buiiding Stone, Maple Sugar and Honey in the comb, Ship's Wheels, Biocks, &e., Ke., iiams, Bacons, and pickled Pork and Beef, Dyed and dressed Skins and Furs. HOLLOWAY’S OIN'TM Discases of the Skin- Universal avprobation has been awarded to this famous Ointment for its efficiency in removing diseases of the skin. For scrotula, scurvy, scaid heads. and all eruptions of the skin, both in infancy and matirer vears, no tem?iv cau be applied which so quickly cures as Hoiloway’s Ointment. In the nursery it should always be at hand ENT. cooling and curative. ‘To soldiers, sailors, mivers and travellers in The above articles are in addition to those advertised for by | foreign iasds, it is invaluable. We regret to learn tbat a very distressing accident oc-| the R. A. Society, and mustall be the growth and produce of ‘curred at the Kast River, on Thursday last, whereby a man | the Island, as far as practicable. | The Commissioners intend purchasing a considereble por- tion of the above articles. li. HASZARD, Sec’y to Commissioners. Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1861. and all particulars thereof. mitted throagh the Jocal Board of Commissioners, and be) 0 Gloves, Hosier | Fire How JOHN N GOQDWIN, Prest. How Jonn N Goopwix, Davip Fainsanke, (all papers) INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. — LL persons desiring to forward any articles, the manu- facture or produce of this Island, for Exhibition at the | ing should never be cleansed with a sponge or anything else, as the | ‘ International Exhibition, 1862, in London,"’ are required | young and new flesh which appears like a cream would be washed to communicate through the undersigned with the Commis uh All but | sioners appointed by His Excelleney the Lieut. Governor im about 500 are gas lamps, the remainder are fed with oil. | Council on or before the 10th day of OcropEr next, specifying More than three times the light is now produced by the the nature and size of the articles desired to be furwarded, | ™™y suffer as Holloway’s cooling and healing Ointment. When All such articles mast be trans- rubbed upon the spine. it acts inost energetically in drawing surplus If. HASZARD, Sec’y. Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1861. (all papers) Sores, Wounds. Bad Breasts. Bad Legs. In this class of maiadies, an improvement in the appearance of the disease of the patient follows the tirst dressing with the Orntm «at. It must not oulv be smeared on the wound or sore, but be b wskly rubbed for some inches round about the diseased swollen or p ful parts. It will penetrate tu the blood vessels. nerves and muscles and even to the bone, and will exercise the most wholesome healing and purifying power over every tiysus requisite for thorough repara- tion. The effect of the Ointinent is increased by fomenting with warm water betore the Ointment is rabbed in; but sores, when heai- away. Blood to the Head, Apoplexy. Nothing gives so much ese in these complaints from which so blued from the brain; even to children in teething; this Ointunent | the directions, | Rheumatism, Gout. Stiff Joints. The STOCK at the to be Sold at an ENORMOUS SACRIFICE. - EXTRAORDINARY SALE! British Dry Goods Store The whole must be CLEARED OUT by JANUARY 1, 1862. Sule commences TIIS DAY, with the remaining portion of Spring Stock : BONNETS and HATS at half price. FANCY BAREGES, from 34d per yard. FLOUNCED BAREGES, 78 Gd, former price 15s. POPLIN ROBES reduced from 45s to 30s A SPLENDID LOT OF KIBBONS, much below cost. KFaney Miuslins, at half price. DAMASK FOR CURTAINS, from 1s 2d per yard. Elegant Tournay Damasks, 3s 4d—former price 4s 9d. Rich Double Width DAMASK, 4s 10, former price 6s 6d. Tassels, Gimp'and Fringes to Match. at proportionate prices. Shawls and Mantles - usye. LU waa finally ovnged vosure “9 re eee rs mF erdtrcte isa erWheliuimr "ge ‘cost, ALPACCA COATINGS, from 64d per yard. at a great reduction. GREAT GEORGE STREET. Tweeds, Deeskins and Broadcloths, | y, Laces, Smal! Wares, &c. &e. 0} ter Sach ah opportunity fur“parchases has never before | June 10, 1861. UO) offered in Churlottetown. | The Sale is on the Cash Principle. | J. H. TURNER. October 7, 1861. tf A Qu Commission. MERICAN WAGGONS, Silver Pleted HARNESS, MUCELAGE, in quart bottles, each 3s. Od. Bottles INK, in pints, hall-pints, aud smaller, for Card MATCHES, very cheap Prepared GLUE and CEMENT, warranted Hypogerm Polishing POWDERS, only Od each Topham’s Patent Oil or Tallow LAMPS, none to exceed | them. P.S. Yarmouth STOVES hourly expected. Please call and see them. HEYMAN J. P. TERLIZZICK, Agent the ‘of August instant, the management of the Estate of Paut } {trade | NO CREDIT. UT all Goods at lowest paying rates and Cash. Charlottetown, September 30, )861. lim Barley, Potatoes, Eggs, Batter, Wool, and other Produce N. B. Grain Cargoes purchased on commission, and liberal advances made againet consignments, by SWABEY & ROBERTS, Commission Merchants, Great George Street, P. &. L., March 18, 1861. Oats, Isl RW “ STOCK DEPARTMENT: Authorized Capital, $500,000. Capital Sybgeyibed and Secured, $253,445.76. SHIPLEY W RICKER, Secretary. DIRECTORS, Oseo P Mitre Apyep Oakes, F W De Rocuexon:. PISCATAQUA | - Marine Insurance Uo. of Maine. OBED P MILLER, Vice Prest, Spieter W Ricker, Joux A Paine, 7 Fire Insurance on Dwellings, Furniture, Warehouses, Public Buildings, os . ° a Mills, Manufactories, Stores, Merchandize, Ships in Port, or while Grain intended for competition, and sent by parties residing building, and other property. Inland Insurance on Goods to all parts the ae Marine [uggrance on Vesseli, Cargo and Freight to all parts of the World Te * Po icies Issugv AND FURTRER INFORMATION OBYAINED OF J. 8S CARVELL, Agent. Charlottetown, September 23, 1861. | Every one suffering from these painful affections should use this puri- | fying Ointment, as it has rescued thousands from a life of torture, after every other saeans had been tried in vain. The Ointment should be well rubbed inte the skin at least twice a day, after it bas been properly EASE AND HEALTHTO THE SICK! to ease the miny skin affections to which the majority of children | are liabl-, In all heat and tooth rashes, the Ointment is wonderfully | . ; has a miraculous effect in preventing fits aad convulsions. so often | | completed fur that parpose by the 10th day of November next. | atterdant on tooth catting, ‘The Pilis should be used accerding to | CATHARTIG~ PILLS, Are you sick feeble * hy pluiniug? Are you aud with your system ond fecliuwes ere symptoms 7? prelude to serious fe oon iody tof sickness is Sum. you, and should be timely use of the right Take A yer a ‘and out the disordered : rify the blood, and letthe at, rain - 8 of thet “ier | » purify Mitty the ye re th Por disease. A cold : — where in the bedy, and cae ite — eo Theve, if pot relieved, obstruct, | themselves and the surroun seeaae Deel ae a agerevedee suffering, disease. While condition, oppressed by the deranyements, take % o Pills, and see how directly they restore +e tivn of the system, and with it the Scope = si \ heaith again, What is true aud so in this on anc common complaint, is also true ja many of the F Yivy peated and dangerous distempers. The same ' j effect expels them. Caused by similar | derengements of the natural ons of the | rapidly, and many of them curely, cured 7 { oe Ses who cow the eel Pan = ' - neglect to employ them when suffering from the . sectatenzeate tyam, lending physieline ta seul inn Sta Uda principal cities, and from other well known public pat 4 eons. From a Forwarding Merchant of St. Lowis, Feb. 4, aq Dr. Aykn: Your Pills are the paragon of all thai, ~ in medicine. They have cured mf ‘dine ag of ulcerous sores upon her hands " ton? incurable for years. Her mother been long rier. . ously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her ‘ich oy in her hair. After our child was cured, she also : your Pills, and they have cured her. owe ASA MORGRIPOE |e: As a Family Physic. Prom Pr. E. W. Cartwright, New Orleans, ue Li Pills are the ae pe pa ge Their oxeelieng malities surpass any catha' we possess. They —— aiid, but me curate tna effectual in their action << bowels, which makes them invaluable to us ia the daily treatment of disease. Headache, Sick Headache, Foul Stomack, From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore. ze fomented wits warm salt and water anddried. The inflammation svon yields, and the patient nv longer helpess, resumes his accustomed oc- | cupation, Glaxdular Swellings, Bronchitis, Mumps, Sore Throat. | and Diptheria- To combat these diseases with success,a remedy is required which will have the whole absorbent system under Its control. Such a remedy | is Ho loway’s Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, it penetrates to the | glands, aud removes any obstruction or impurity which may be impeding | their healthy action. This Ointment acts on the very muinspriog of life, for through the glands pass all new matter required for the body’s reparation; in all the above class of cases, the Ointment and Pills used conjointly will act so searchingly and certainly as to effect cures in the most deplorable cases. Fistulas and Piles- All inflammations and ulcerations of sensitive parts may be presently relieved, and ultimately cured, by the diligence use of this cooling and healing Ointment, aided twice daily by bathing the parts in cold water Immediate ease springs from this treatment; perseverance is necessary to eflect a permanent cure. Asthma, Shortness of Breath. In these complaints the Ointment should be well rubbed twice a day upon the chest, and between the shoulders, it will penetrate to the hungs, stimulate them to renewed exertions, prevent staguation of blood, moderate the pulsations of the beart,regulate the current of air through the bronchial tubes, and thus effect a permanent cure. Both the Ointuwent and Pills should be used in the following cases; 1 i |: B.—Directions for the guidance of patients m every disorder are 6 0 CASES DE KUYPER’S GIN, See’y & Treas. RK. A. Society. Committee Room, Sept. 9, 1861. CITY STEAM FACTORY. Encourage Home Manufacture. Work done cheaper here than can be Imported. qs undersigned, grateful to the inhabitants of Charlotte- town, and the Island in general, for the liberal se pport GENERAL COMMI Qu ALEXANDER McKINNON, AUCTION EER AN EEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. Orricg in the same Building as A. I. Yates, Esq. SSIOK MERCHANT, Dealers in Medicines thy —wiso by all respectxble Druggists ang vrices: e@adted 2480E Suchout the civilized world, at the tollowing ci tous 190, 29 9d, 48 Od, bis, 223, and 33s each Pot. : * * here isa considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. affixed to each Pot. July 8 1061. Sole Leather, SIDES NOVA SCOTIA SULE LEATHER, for sale 100 by ALEX. McKINNON. GIN. 6 Casks do do. in Bond or Duty paid, for sale by , June 10, 1861. ALEX. McKINNON. Notice. t THIRRRKAS by order made in the Court of Chaneery by iis Honor the Master of the Rolis, dated the '0sh day Mabey, of Charlottetown, Esquire, has been commi.ted to and [ vested in me the undersigned. Now, therefore, al] tenants of the lands of the said Paul Mabey, and other parties indebted to him, are required henceforth to pay the amounts due and to become due from them respectively to me at my Office, in sit ete ter JOSEPH ILENSLEY. Charlottetown, August 26, 1861. NOTICE. i LL persons indebted to the Subscriber for the service of A the HORSE * MORGAN TELEGRAPH,’ last year, are requested to pay the same to Mr Davip Stewart, Charlotve- tuwn, on or belore the 20th of OCTOBER next, to save trouble JOUN SUTHERLAND. and expense. St. Peter's, September 2, 1861. Notice. ready for hauling up vessels of any class under eight! hundred tons burthen. James Primrose & Son, or to HOWARD PRIMROSE, Agent. W. E. BAKER & CO. Publishers. . : } Engineers. Te Publishers would respectfully inform the inhabitants and the Publishers are now revising LAND, with the recent Coast Surveys included. As much | time and labor, with large expenditures, are necessary to com-} lete such a work, the co-operation of ail intelligent aieipene | is respectfully solicited. W. E. BAKER & CO., Pablishers. October 7, 1861. 4w Jeff Davies’ Forces going into the Grand | U does not deter the undersigned from offering for sale his. valuable Property, situated about six miles from the City, fronting on the Hillsberough River, and extending backward to within three chains of the St. Peter’s Road. The Farm covsists of 100 ACRES OF LAND, held at the annual rent of one shilling per acre for 999 years; 70 acres clear, and in a high gtate of cultivation, the residue covered with a splendid | rowth of Ha;qand Soft Wood. There is 3 good House and | uildings thereon, and a never-failing Spring of Wacer runn- ing through the back part of the land. Terms moderate. Further particulars made known on ap- plication SF he Sydereinnet on the premises. Sept. 30, 1861.° ° Lal tf JAMES McCORMACK. JOHN T, LONGARD, Sailmaker, HAVING located himself at Charlottetown, begs to inform the Shipbuilders and Traders of P. E, Island that he has opened a SAIL LOFT on Peake’s Wharf, which he haa receiyed since his commencement in business, to inform the public that, being sole proprietor of the present business, he intends to carry on All of which will be executed at the lowest possible rates, and will warrant good workmanship in every case CABINET MAKING T in ite yayious branches; SASH AND DUOR MAKING ; | curative : — fitting up Machinery of all descriptions ; Gun and Lock fit-| Ruscwatisy, Saut RuvusM, Soaup flea, ‘Terrer, Rinc-W orn, | ® Power £ Co., Jovethan C. Alison. ting ; also, planing und grooving, straight and sweep sawing, | Exysireas, Scroruta, Fevtr Sorxs, Otp Caxonic Uxcers, &e. &c. For certificates, &:. apply to. W. R. WATSON, Agent for P E Island, NATURE'S CURE. Harper’s Metalj¢ Sand, City Drag Store, July 20, 1861. HIS is no patent humbug, but one of Nature’s Great Re- those who may favour bin with their patrovagd: medive; all the afflicted need do to be convinced of its properties is to give it a trial as directed. It cures City, duly 10, 1360 E. GAUVKEAU has removed to the corner of POWNAL ‘alt hours. Entrance on Sydney Street. « « * Carpenter, who was in charge, jet bim go about bis bysiuess. ~Onarlottetown July 1, [861 > PATRICK HICKEY. | REMOvV AL, S as the law directs. MARE STOLEN. New London, Town Road, Lot 20, Oct. 7, 1861. and SYDNBY STREBTS, where he may be consulted gt | harbouring the said Beast, alter this notice, will be prosecuted , vy ' JOSEPH LAWLESS. 3w where he will be happy to receive orders in his line of Business. After an experience of 27 years, he flatters himself he is capable of executin good work; and is tohroughbly acquainted with the making of COTTO SAILS ou the Americay principle.” Eyéry attention will be paid tg REFERENCES: Haljfax—T. C. Kinnear t Co., McLean & Campbell, Thomas Dolton, August 26th, 1661. Su. TESTIMONIAL, | Halifax, 27th July, W861. | Mr. JOHN T. LONGARL, Sailmaker, of this City, having informed | us of his intention to move to P. E. Isiand for the purpose of carrying | on Business there, we have wuch pleasure in recommending him to the | TOLEN from the premises of Tuowas Law ass, Lot 20, on trade of Charlottetown, and ip stating that during the period ofttwenty- | the 2d instant,a DARK KED MARE. Any person found | ° years in which we have used bis professiunal service, we have | ways had the greatest satisfaction in the work which has passed through his bands, and have no doubt that-he will give equal sutistaction to’any who may require his serv ; For terms and all other particulars apply at the office of | J L Holman, St. Eleanor’s C A Crosby, French River C McLennan, Summerside |G McKay & Son, Graham’s Cross : _ | P Lanegan, Irishtown From actual Surveys by D.J. LAKE and H. 8. PECK, Civil | J Hayden, Vernon River | D Gordon, Georgetown |FMeNeill, | J McFarlane, ‘* of P. BE. Island that the Surveys are now nearly completed. w Sanderson, to show the location of every Farm, the course and distance | F Bearisio, Lot 18 of every Roap, all Srxeaus, Mitis, Cuurcuss, Scuoois, &e. ; | J Connor, Lot 16 to make a large and) M Kilbride, Lot 11 : splendid TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF THE ENTIRE Is- | Bourke & Moore, Mount Stewart Bridge. 1068. T. C. 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Neid, Cascumpee W Hubbard, Tignish S EI D Meltae, W. River Bridge” ~ J Beer, Bedeque JT Ling “ D Ramsay, Port Hill R Robinson, East Rivet Pictou, September 9, 1861. 10w. cl. Whemeatan demeet J Pidgeon, French Kiver akan aes al aa mae D & P MacNatt, Malpee W Shaw, New Glasgow New Topographicai Map of H Beer, Southport M McWade, I N CG E D W A D I S L A N D |G C Garrett, Fife’s Ferry J Knight, P R E R, * | J Muirhead, Richmond Village D Beatwn, = F Arsnesux, Tignish W T Hant, St. J J Fraser, “4 E Toombs Rustico W Cousins, Park Ccrner as GL Anderson, H. St. P. Bate J. Cornish, Wood Isiands K > Fingiey, Head of Orwell P Stephens, Orwell “October 16, 1860. City of Charlottetown. MONEY WANTED, ON CITY DEBENTURES. HE CITY COUNCIL having. pursuant to the Act of corporation, passed a resolution fur effecting a LOAN FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS, for the purpose of better Army a“ the North! : |abling the Fire Department to provide a suitable Fire Ka LET °-EM Gor! or Fire Engines, a supply of Lose and other necessary for the more effectually preserving the City from the ravage of Fire— - TENDERS will be received by the City Clerk, at his off, from persons willing to lend the said sum of £500, or ay part thereof, not less than £50, to the City of Charlottetow®. The ‘Lenders to express the amount of the eum prope be lent, with the lowest rate of Interest the person tenders is willing to receive for the same. The Interest payable half yearly from the general funds bs the Corporatien, and the payment of the principal in Years, will be secured to the lender by Debentures ( rable by endorsement), under the seal of the City, parsuaat to the Statute. By order ef Council, 3 PEIER MACGOW AN, City ae Council Office, August 28, 1861. _ ies B.0. &G.C. Wilson’s DYSENTERY SYRUP. wt will you suffer from Dysentery when a don the above will cure the worst cases of M. W. SKINNER. _September 23, 1861, Isl & Pro an SULTANA OR SEEDLESS RAISINS, Fo SALE at the Cash Drag Store 7 W., SKINNER: “Seppember 23, 1861. Isl & Pro ip Mustard! Mustard! HOSE who want KEAL MUSTARD, not imitation, ‘be nerally sold, eum bay the real Durham Mustard # Cash bine Store of M. W. SKIMNER, in any quantity July 29, 1861. For sale at the Cash Drug Store of S printed and published eyery Monday by Epwakp W J at Bis office, ilsbovenah-sieaet, near Kin *e-square. Prizs—]ée. per agnum, nayabls half yearly += oom I a: or 7 et a