‘ee it Setguidhed, the rebel line Reepaleed, at enforced and now, fiir a} was rele anteenen eh he Pit onety twied as great | wee ee ce were and tite batteries threw as at first sawed Ny our hatferies on the left, and = ee + af ours on the extreme right, alee by a ” tise thraw whe! at the position on oo ‘ a were ace more, the packed rapid tee file ire broke ont, and otiece more the tla © file f —_ bod pabe broker and weat to the right about rebe : nS een FRENCH OCCUPATION OF MEXICO. | Tre Republic of Mexico has at last fallen, the Freneh having captured the city of Mexico on the | 3rd or 4th Juae, as we learn by accounts from | Havana via New York. The city was evacuated in the latter part of May, President Juarez and, his Government, with six thousand men, retiring | |te Sap Luis Potosi, carrying with them their ar-| YESTERDAY'S MAILS. By the Mail which arrived yesterday we have | the following telegraphic news. It will be seen | that the New York riots continued from Monday | until Thursday ljast, causing the loss of many | lives, and the destruction of an immense amount | of property. BANGor, July 16th. THE WORLD. ° THE MERCHANT'S PROFIT AND THE SICK MAN'S HOPE, Australia forms no small portion’of the vast field over which the celebrated Professor Holloway bas spread the blessings of his peerless remedies, ‘Their pecatiar adaptation to the diseases of our climate | wae discovered at an early day by our shrewd, LATEST NEWS FROM THE STATES.! A STAPLE ARTICLE THROOGHOOT! Fspreat Losses.—The N. Y. Herald says, | it is estimeted that the loss now sustained and that which will be necessarily sustained hereafter, evem under the most favorable cir- cumstances, by the people of Pennsylvania, in consequence of the rebel invasion, will amount to fifty millions of dollars. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AND THE BRITISH REVIEWS. PRICES CHEAP AS EVER TO THOSE WHO PAY PROMPTLY IN ADVANCE, OTWITHSTANDING the cost of re- rinting these Periodicals hae more than doubled in consequence of the enormous rise in the price of paper and of a general advance in all other ‘BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE (T SUMMERSIDE Wholesale and Retail. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR in rout : abe 5 . - ia | observant population, and for years the demand for : . : “ . ; . " ; : wvetdttens fatality connected with | ohives, munitions of war, and treasure to the , » . ‘ ; : |e ant pop ’ y expenses—-and notwithetarding other publishers are SALE, at his Store SUMMERSIDE, t There %s 8 ™) oq, Ps : : : New York riot partially subsided yesterday, the | 4)... j.00 joe cad wi a ae : ; : : oe . in : » He the third ‘te ; and so, after a lull and pe riad al | amount of twe millions of dollars. The French | seceemnen cities bin an cochian slendee. y them has increased with accelerated rapidity. The ner ¥ ES reducing the size or increasing the price of their | following GOODS, Wholesale and Retail, ata small onward for ) wee desire nie ~~~e~e~~e~ | publications, we shall continue, for the year 1863, ive auiet of twenty minutes, commparrat quite as orderly as . ime came the rebels, I ben ert line of sh.cmishers firing as they) In so great force was this line that it upped the line ef the Piret corps | ea beth flanks. ‘Two brigades on the right were eut of ammunition, and the erder Waa given aad oar boys accordingly while the rebels rushed On came the | came eo completely ever quite ite retreat on the town, retreated in good order, forward with yells te our position. enemy's fourth line, further to third, im good the right of the | order, skirmishers alead, until the | mation declaring it to be his determination merely General (Forey) entered the city with great pomp | on the 10th ult. The inhabitants, tired of the civil commotions, scenes of blood and anareby by whieh the Republic has been so long distracted, received the French with the wildest manifesta- tions of joy, strewing the streets with flowers, and overwhelming the French General with expres- sions of welcome. The General issued a procla- Brooks Brothers’ great clothing establishment | was gutted, and seventy thousand dollars worth | of clothing carried off Several other clothing | and hat stores were sacked on Tuesday night. A dozen houses of ill tame were gutted ou Sta-| ten Island. Mob burned a number of negro! houses, killing several. | Similar disturbances reported in Brooklyn, the | negroes being horribly maltreated, aud their} houses pillaged. The general impression yesterday, at noon, was | that the worst was over ~the mob fearing the | heaviest commercial houses in England are in the frequent habit of receiving from their correspondents in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Geelong, and in fact from every port of Australasian, orders for Holloway’s Pilfsand Ointment to the exteut of from £1,000 to £2,000 ut a time, and merchants of the Jewish persuasion, proverbially the most cautious of all the mercuntile coummunity, invest Lorger sums than any other tradersiu these popular preparations. ‘They know full well that the moment the shipments arrive out they can be sold at « large advance ou invoice prices, and that the market for them never is and never ean be depressed. Few persons think of turning their faces towards the gold fields with- Returned Exhibition Articles! ‘I O be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the SUBSRIBER’S ROOM, on TUESDAY, Wth Jnly, at 12 o'clock, the following articles re- turved from the Exhibition :— 1 Combined Mower and Reaper (Weatherhbie’s) 2 sets superior Gig Harness, and | String Bells 1 superior Riding Saddle (quilted) 2 Horse Cloths, all wool, 1 Spare Horse Collar, 7 Linen Sacks, home made, to furnish Ours compiete, as heretofore, at the old rates, viz :— THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative. ) THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.) THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Chureb.) THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.) BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, adyauce on first cost, for cash or approved credit: — 400 Bbls. FLOUR, 25 Boxes Honey-dew TOBACCO, 5) Chests and half-chests TEA, 150 sides SOLE LEATHER, 4 Bois. PILOT BREAD, 20 Doz. BUCKETS, 20 ee iy 2 OMS, 50 Narjarn, Clinton, Waterloo and Prewi COOK STOVES, — 20 Boxes CANDLES, 20 De SOAP, Sugar, Water Soda and Oyster Crackers; Cheese, . Seminary was reached, when they | ; 7 a : } " aS i position at - wae nach, gal coouplede hill wn to restore peace and order to the distracted | arrival of tried troops from the South. _ }out a supply, and there are houses in Melbourne} 2 de ‘Table Cloths, home made, (Tory.) and lites Ifa pRukesand Peco’ dhercte ten had d oul + worth while not to bold after the | country; and he also issued a decree confiscating| Prompt measures extinguished the mob in| and Syduey who make from £1,000 to £1,500 a| 2 do Wool Shawls, RMS P. row and Axes, Adzes, Hats and Caps in had deemed ! : Ou hee come sauther Has ian | bh ts of Ot Mite Boston. year by the sale of these medicines alone. 6 vair Socks and Mittens, TE ve er ann.) variety ; Chairs, Be s; Ladies’ and Misses’ other was as s. and our cavalry on the es- | an —_ re = exicans who had taken up Beauregard is at Charleston, and announces| For disorders of the liver and stomach, the Pills Cloth Caps, Silk Hats, Grase Bonnet, For any one of the four Keviews, - - - #8 a HOOP SKIRTS. suppert behind this, ; jarme against the invaders, It is said that the! partial Federal possession of Morris Island on | #re ¢ltimed to be a swift and sure specific, and the Lot Indian Work, For any two of the four Reviews, - - - - JOHN ANDREW McDONALD. treme left began to retire. i y : a. r : claim is verified by an overwhelining mass of tes- 1 Black Fox Skin, att ; For any three of the four Reviews, - - - - 700! Summerside, July 13 1343. isl 1 At this moment the field presented a true war! oceupation of the country by the French bears — 1 _— ee : timony. Now weall know how entirely the bodily | Let Sole Leather, Calf and Rip Skins, &0, For ali four of the Reviews, - - - + - + 8 00) ————~. SE ines taglines picture" Aero the Gee 0th right cate the every sq oa permanent ove—and the contac |, Ocean Zu Aah announces fhe wean Kei agenda the ni a hea] Tenge sal cover, for backmot'e Meron: °° > 222%) Plour! Flour! Flour! rebel line, with colors which fluttered in the! tion decree favours that assumption — but what} In attacking Lee’s rear guard, the Confederate | — alee iene WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. | For Blackwood and one an? *.5 © & 5 ’ ‘ pleasant breeze: in the centre were two farm- : mn i a p 1g 8 , | bowels disorderes vand t ve live r torpid or congested,| Charlottetown, July 20ch, 1863. isl advt For Blackwood and two Reviews, - - - -7 00 jouses, outhouses and barns in flames, and on the | use France intends to make of it, it is impossible General Pettigrew was killed. the whole frame sutfers. The strength declines, ed ihcechaaiieine For Blackwood and three Reviews, - - - - 9 00 ees Ost RECEIVED from New left the column of eavairy in retreat, while beyond | to divine. The artful schemer on the French Meade one day tuo late. the spirits droop, the complexion becomes cadave- For Blackwood and the four Reviews, - - 10 00 York, and will be sold low for cash — all the rays of the sun beat down through the showery clouds and gilded every object with a peculiarly golden light, and over the heavens to the eastward stretehea a maguificent rainbow. The new position of the Third corps was at a liae of stone wall southwest of the towa, along the | throne will not part with so rich a prize without | making it add to his present power, and secure the supremacy of his dynasty. Three thousand men, under the command of WasHineton, July 15th. Vicksburg, Miss., July tith—To Major Gene- ral Halleck, Commander-in-Chief : The following despatch bas been received from Gen. Bauks :— rous, the flesh wasted, supineness and despair take the places of energy and bopefulness, and the sick man becomes as dead to the great objects and pur- suits of life as if he were entombed alive. Out of his self-sepulchre, a8 it were, this powerful remedy lifts him as if by magie. A few timely doses of the Pills bring back digestion, appetite, and physical Household Furniture, &c. YO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on Weonespay, the 2th JULY, at 11 o'clock, at the House of Mr. Witttam MacKay, in Dor- chester Street, all his These will be our prices to all who pay prior to the ist of April. To those who defer paying till after that time, the prices will be increased to such ex- tent as the increased cost of reprint may demand— therefore, SEND IN YOUR OKDERS AND SAVE YUUR MONEY. 300 Bbis. Ex ; 0 vn and Superfine 100 Bbls. Pastry FLOUR. (W4KRASTED.) slope of a bill on which is a cemetery. When the | Range! and Ampudia, who were marching to Berone Port Hupson, &th. energy. The a is braced and toned, the) HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LEONARD SGOTT & CO. M. LOWDEN, first corps retired to the town the left of the | Morelia, were attacked at Monte de los Cruces,} General—The Mississippi River is now opened. susttien she de -vtielinna Uhodbeoaeted totee taint comprising Walnat Spring sented Chairs, Ditto Publishers. May 11, 1863. Penke's Building. Fleventh was uncevered, aod a heavy advance completely on its right flank at the same time compelied it to reticve. It affords me much pleasure to say that this corps is reported te have tought well, aad lust many men. After our retirement dn the town, the rebel ad- vance was net pressed further. And so ended 5 battle that was brought on in the most rash manaer, yet, which was well fought againat by a largely superior force, and gotten out of at last mock better thaa we could have expected to get oul THURSDAY'S FIGHT. Barrce-ricco Soure or Gerrrsecre, July 2—Miduight. Fer seven hours withoat cessation the Army of the Potomac has been tried by the fire. It and completely defeated by General Blinston, with | the loss of five hundred prisoners, six pieces of artillery, and two waggons of ammunition. Blin- | ston had arrived in Mexico with his captives, while | his forees were pursuing the routed enemy. ee - | A Great Reor wy New York.— News was received ou Tuesday last, and confirmed by sub- |sequent accounts, of a formidable mot which occurred in New York on the previous Monday, the 13th. The riot was got up in opposition tg the | drafting of Volunteers for the war, and resulted | in the destruction of a great deal of property and jthe sacrifice of many lives. The following I have the honor to inform you that the garrison of Port Hudson surrendered unconditionally this afternoen. We shall take formal possession at 7 o'clock in the mormng, (Signed) U.S. Grant, Major-General, Advices from Cincinnatti state Morgan's raid reached Georgetown, Ohio. Reported that Morgan is nearly hemmed in, his chances of escape very slight. New York papers of 15th have full accounts of riot, said to be subsiding. Gold qnoted 123. Nothing important from Potomac army, Latest advices from New York last evening say mob continued principally in the upper portion of the city, visiting its demouism ou the poor negroes ; several being killed and a number of houses de- condition, and the feeble, bewed-down invalid recovers the strength, the energy, and the health that belong to vigorous manhood. We cannot doubt that these results, incredible xs they way seem, do actually follow the exhibition of the remedy, for we have unquestionable and ample testimony to that effect. +e - The Irish Society Pie Nic took place on Mon- day fast, the 13th instant, and was very numer- ously attended. The party ewbarked on board the Heather Bell, at Reddin's wharf, at nine o'clock in the morning, procesded up the Hills- borough, and lauded at Appletree wiirf, and after enjoying themselves on shore for some hours, embarked again, and returned to town soon after eight o'clock in the evening. We understand the whole affair passed off in a quiet and orderly Sofa, Centre Tables, Whatnot, Cane-seated Chairs, Rocking Ditto, Dining ‘Tables, Lounge, Carpets, Feather Beds and Bedding, Cooking & Frauklin Stoves, Piano Forte and Stool, Books, Crockery Glass and China, Kitchen Utensils, &e., with sundry ether articles snitable for a Boarding House. TERMS AT SALE. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch. Town, July 20, 1863. isl & ady CHEAPSIDE STORE. VINEGAR!’ FFRHE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform the Public that he has on sule a few Casks of Hills & Underwood’s VINEGAR. No, 88 Walker-street, New York. We also publish the FARMER’S GUIDE, By Henry Srepaens, of Edinburgh, and the late J.P. Nogrox, of Yale Cojlege. 2 vols. Royal Oc- tavo, 1600 pages, and numsrous Engravings. Paice—$6, for the two volumes. By wail, $7. L. SCOTT & To Close Consignments ents ! TQNHE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL at AUCTION, at Il o'clock, on TUESDAY, the 2ist JULY, at his Sales 2 250 bbis superfine Four, 20 doz Brooms, 200 “ Extra do 5 boxes Ame. Tobacco, New Vessel for Sale. pas Subscriber oflers FOR SALE the HULL and SPARS of a Bri ine, now lying at Georgetown. She ix about 150 tons New and 200 tons Old Measurement; is a bandsome mode! ; will be well finished, and can be launched within a mouth. ANDREW A. McDONALD. Georgetown, June 15, 1863. isl din Stoves ! Stoves! Stoves! yust RECEIVED by Schooner “EMILY,” from ALBANY DIRECT, at DODD'S BRICK STORE— 600 STOVES, baesuffered territly, but bas beaten the enemy in | : : : stroyed, manuer without the slightest aceident to mar the | ~,. : a : Po F ite 10 ecusks Vine : ; the bardest fight it bas yet seen. despatches give some details of this occurrence :— In Thirty-second street the mob hung a negro. | pleasure of the day. The following certificate will testify te its 7 bhds ee a — a Pins, | Song which are the celebrated Magician, Black Genecal Mead, evce fully aware of the enemy's Sr. Joun, July 4. In thirty-fifth street the rioters menaced the The Ivish Volunteers held their annual Pic encaiimes BENJI Trew Sbhble * Do 5 “@ OPIS, Diamond, and Union Coal Cooking Stoves. whereabouts, determined to take his own time) New York news by express and telegraph | Arsenal. INS. DAVIES. | 000 sides Sole Leather, #20 “ SOAP DODD & ROGERS. ail masse bia forces properly before fighting the great battle, aad in that view did not assume an etfensive attitude, but qm somes & position states that the riot was undoubtedly a concerted Military turned howitzer upon them, killing 22. Governor affair. All the laborers on the different railroads j) mareked on the Provost Marshall's head-quarters, ‘Khe Mayor favored Martial law. Seymour opposed it. Nie at Lot 48, ov Thursday last. This affair was advertised to come off at Appletree Farm, Hills» borough River, where the party was to have been conveyed in the Steamer Heather Bell; but as July 20th, 1863. Gin _ Thereby certify that the Vinegar prepared by an improved 15 bbls Ship Bread, 5 keys Baking Soda, 2 Nests Tubs. Sbbls Washing do Terws—Alj enms under £10, cash ; all sums over June 22, 1863. Hardware. isl Gw. ; =. : L . ij Pon * at iia : , oa: rocess of fermentation from Malt by{ gj), Y Pek Gites - over £30 aud . . 7 _ ee the nie eee | in the third avenue, 9th district, where the draft- i. th y smcenqnncae two and a half millions) that veasel wae unexpectedly taken up to fill the | Messrs. Hills & Underwood, of Norwich and Lou. ner eg pk he bee] eee ae Undersigned is nates, pe EDA a oe the field the te a ahh whick | ae nena: tine nek iam meh Repenet arrival of the Seventh regimeut had a | place of the Westmorland, the Volunteers had to| don, possesses the tuste and aroma of the finest credit, on approved Joint Notes. MARIA, from Bostaw and from Exaiaxo,—~ we fought this battle. et tee enemy had other ideas as te the time when the battle should take place, and this after- Heen seme extensive movements towards our left were discovered, and Gen. Sickles was ordered te advance his whole corps, and was engaged frew three till five e. Mand behaved admirably. Though driven back once, it was rallied by the | were destroyed, aud buildings burnt, together with | the whole block. The Deputy Provost Marshal | was beaten to death. The police were over- | powered, and Superintendaut Kennedy is reported illed. Infuriated rioters, with women among | them, demolisted iron fences to arm themselves, and beat a dozen persons beyond reeovery. Some | twenty negroes were wurdered, and the colored | orphan asylum was burnt dewn. Other horrible | visible effect eu the rioters. Gold declined to 127. Official despatches from Banks confirm the unconditioual surrender of Port Hudson. Corps commanders being equally divided on | attacking, deterred Meade from attacking. Morgan's raid crossed from Indiana into Ohio, | and are pretty well Lemmed in at Georgetown, | change the scene of operations fur the day, The Volunteers were in uniform, aud marched down to the ferry boat, preeeded by a brass band. A Ball at Masonic Hall in the evening, wound up the day’s aniusement.— Isl. — - a Married, At Airslie Cottage, on the 13th instant, by J. C. White Wine Vinegar of France; and being free from the gluten present in all Vinevars manufae- tured ju the old way, it is not liable to become decomposed by keeping or to cause disorder in weak stomachs. Jt contains no Sulphuric or other mineral Acids, such us contaminates all the ordinary Malt Vinegars of the United Kingdom, und is stronger by nearly 20 per cent in pure Malt Acid than the Vine- gar on sale in London not manufactur&d on this excellent system. “A Vinegar thus perfectly aciditied J. 8S. CARVELL, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, July 15, 1863, NOTICE! I I will be at Mr. Cosrin’s, Mimnigash, on Ist AUGUST next, when all persons indebted to me DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that according to contract, are hereby required to make EAGLE PLOUGHS, EAGLE 0. PLOUGH MOUNTINGS, HORSE NAILS, POWDER AND SHOT. ALFRED PHILLIPS. Charlettetown, Oct. 13, 1862. FLOUR IN STORE, “ hi . : ai ves : . 7 , i ae , Underhay, Kaqr., J. P., Mr. Peter McCallum, of » fi » whale an ~ aymuent to me on that day of the same If pay- BBLS. EXTRA STATE FLOU Sere ae coe — on again, giving aod poy were committed. A detachment of Ene Sy Bancor, July 17th Bear River, Lana Road, Lot 43, to Miss Marguret eee er ae ve ane be not then made, I will proceed for the (Choice Brand) R Se iter five o'clock the fifth — soldiers preserved the arsenal. ‘The noon train : Ee eaitvins , : Manning, daughter of Mr, Edward Manning, Souris. | wars, and preferable to much even of the pretended | e¢overy of the instalments due as the law directs. 250 Bble Do DO Seon atter five o'clock the corpse went inte | from Boston was nearly demolished. New York riots continued yesterday. A des- cial aor t , ep - WALTER LANNAN. . . , action on the left of the Third corps. At that time, as for three hours previously, the cannenad- ing was very heavy. Besides the guna in bat- teries regularly attached te each corps, we had on the field many batteries of the reserve artillery, posted va eminences at different points in the field, and these with our guns on Cemetery hill, thun- dered tremendously. Rebel batteries were also i at work in every direction, and as our lines form wearly a cirele, shella from the rebel batteries on | ®oth our flanks exploded near the centre of our) position coutinuaily, and made it a hot place. Kut, as usual, the fighting at close quarters and the musketry fire were infinitely the most destruc- tive, and this continued along our left for four hours. About 7 P. M. one of those magnificent | charges of iofantry, so mueh favoured in the rebel tactics, was made by the divisions of Anderson aod MeLaws. This advance was made by about i Military measures were in progress, but it was supposed the riot would not be quelled before this morning. Lee's linesare reported concentrating in rear of Williamsport, and watrenched. There is a pre- valent belief that the bulk of hisarmy has crossed. Sr. Joan, July 14 (evening). Further intelligence received from New York showed that the mob reigned there supreme yes- terday, the city being drained of militia on service in neighboring States. The Times office was attacked last evening, the windows smashed, and the counting room gutted. The Police dispersed the mob. The rioters destroyed a gun factory on Second Avenue, and sacked the house of Mayor Opdike. General Seymour and the Mayor are at the St. Nicholas Hotel. Two hundred troopa are in the Park barracks perate fight occured on Ist Avenue, when some thirty riotere and a dozen soldiers were killed. Inquests had been held on fifty bodies. Dry goods stores on 6th avenue were sacked of $40,000 worth of goods. Rivtuous demoustrations in suburban smal! towns prevented by counsels of Catholic priests. Archbishop Hughes invites his people to us#em- ble at his house to-day to hear him. Seventh and several other regiments arrived. Gen. Dix ordered to relieve Gen. Wool. Mob ian Brooklyn on Wednesday night burnt | elevator, valued at $100,000. President Lineela appoints Aug. 6th as a day Thankegiving for the Mississippi victories. Federal cavalry overtook Lee's rear on Wed- nesday near Charleston, capturing @ hundred. Meade’s army is resting in Maryland. Gold quoted at 125. Ma. Eprror ; Died, At Georgetown, on the 3rd instant, Mr. Hagh Logan, aged 83 years. ‘* Let me die the death of the righteous, and let my last end be like his.”’ {Nova Scotia papers please copy. At De Sable, on Tuesday morning, 7th instant, after a paintal illness of six months, Gilbert Me- Calder, aged 22 years. Dear Siz,—I noticed in the Vindicator of Friday last that the publisher of that notice- able journal was imprudent and impudent enough to publish an article, which was in- tended to injure me and gull the unsophisti- cated. I refer to the article headed ** Beware of Quacks.’’ He has chosen a word to head his article which is very common; but the Vine Vinegar of France, which is most commonly nothing more than the acrimonious Acid distilled from wood, flavoured in imitation of the genuine article. ANDREW URE, M.D. F. RS. &e, Professor of Chemistry and Analytical Chemist, London, 24 Bloomsbury Square, oth September, 1850. SHINGLES AT AUCTION! pe subseriber will sell at AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 22ad instant, at 3 o’ociock, 250,000 SHINGLES, Cedar and Pine. J. 8. CARVELL. Jaly 20, 1863, HOMCOPATHIC COCOA. REPARED and HOMCEOPATHIC COCOA, Bren Mile House, July Wth, 1863. Sin AUCTION! Earthenware, &c. AILY EXPECTED, per “ NATIVE LASS,” from HALIFAX, N.S., and will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on arrival, (wrrHeeT RESERVE)— 40 Crates assorted Earthenware, 40 do Glass Bottles. An excellent opportanity will be afforded retailers, as 4 credit of 6 months will be given, on approved Joint Notes. Centents of Crates made known on the day of Sale. : N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, June Ist, }803, 200 Bbls. Extra Superfine DO. To ane daily expected, 200 Barrels FINE June 8, 1863. tf J. 8. CARVELL. Landing ex ‘ Rover’ from Demerara. 6 PUNCHEONS MOLASSES. For sale low from Veasel or Store by June 8, 1863. din J. 3. CARVELL. Molasses and Sugar, THE SUBSCRIBER HAS IN STORE 50 Hhds. CIENFUGOS MOLASSES, choice. 60 Hihds. MUSCOVADO—s— DO. 20 Hhds. SUGAR, choice. For sale cheapest in market. June 8, 1863, — tf J. 8. CARVELL, LEATHER, fifteen thousand men, formed in column of divi-| 8witing orders. iG 7 : “yond No. 1 Broma and Chocolate, AINTS, SIDES BEST QUALITY SOLE sions, and was directed against our extreme left.| ‘The military fired on the mob, on Brown street, Baneos, July 17th. | true meaning of which | am sure he does not Filberts and Walnuts, VILS, 200 LEATHER —— and best in the Both ecolawns, after they bad almost grasped | killing fifteen persons. _ A severe fight occurred last night between the | know ; if he did he would not have so mis- Prunes and Raising, GLASS, market. . J. 8. CARVELL. the victory, were repulsed by the Fifth eorpa, | General Wool has taken proper measures to | "ters aud the 7th Kegimeut on 29th street. Mob! placed it. I may have an opportunity here- Water Crackers and Pilot Bread, NALS, June 8, 1363. tf After this terrible fight on our left, and while | suppress the riot; and the city at two o'clock eceupied several blocks on either side of the street. | after to give him the true definition. Mazerm and Corn Starch, LOCKS, - all were glad enough that the day was over, a yesterday morning was apparently quiet, and a| Pitees soldiers reported killed ; 11 rioters killed} — ‘['is noble-minded publisher eays ; +4 One of a Juice - ae eae IRON, 1,000,000 SHINGLES. sharp musketry fire suddenly broke out on our| heavy rain falling. | and Is wounded ; 35 prisoners. Everything quiet} those worthies paid us a visit during the past ene “, WATSON” STEEL, HK undersigned has in Store PINE 1 at ape d bee by ‘welfth| The property destroyed is estimated at . this morning. i i " a : ¥ ry: . pe hte raphe —_ 7 ~ rere ter of villton ’ _ — ee Gen. Kilpatrick arrived and organizing cavalry week, and wished to have @ sensation adver- City Doug Shove, Saly 2, 0068. ane. and CEDAR SHINGLES, for sale low. S i as é me » > ; | > i i ning . . : . . - . 70 v9 * \ , corps; but the greater part of the Twelfth had ie ro suddenly developed itself in Boston this| Archbishop Hughes’ placard a houa. tisemeat inserted in this pees: We had too -_— Cheap at W. E. DAWSON’S. Jane 8, 1863. Sin J.5. CARVELL. been withdrawn, and the place waa weld only by tieneral Greene's brigade, which alnest alone re- }noon, by attacking persons who are notifying | Lee moving to Culpepper, whither trains have great an aversion to all ambugs, and espe- cially to medieal humbugs, and too mach Sons of Temperance. Gibson’s Brick Building, 22d June, 1863. FOR SALE, } a. : been sept. pulsed the night attack. | drafted men. A strong police torce at work. Fed : oe anit és if bo ol : Every one i# exhausted, and there is great pecan. eee ederal cavalry occupy Gaps, and are harrassing | sympathy for the sick, to allow ourselves to aes ! : - y gre eat sete catia einen 1am, be bribed by a few paltry dollars, so we) GRAND DEMONSTRATION AND Better than Gold to Farmers At the Store of Mr. Hueu Monacman, tuikery for want of water. ‘This was undoubtedly the fiercest contest of the war, and the joss on both sides must be terrible. ‘The enemy were most desperate in their attacks. Brigade afler brigade were marched on agaijust | Gens. Sickles’ and Handcock's columns, with the } The Northern papers are vastly less exultant | now than they were after the first announcement of the result of the recent battles. Regarding the matter calmly and dispassionately, and in its Vicksburg advices report Sherman pursuing Johnaton, with prospect of utterly destroying it. Gen. Dodge routed Forrest aud Bifler’s torces near Corinth. Morgan's torces passed through Piketon yester- day, evidently making tor the river. declined the advertisement.’’ I wonder how much was his bribe for declining to adver- tise, and for writing the miserable, ill-com- posed trash above referred to. I have no doubt it was more than I should have paid PUBLIC TEA, NE Sons or Tempenance located in| Charlottetown, desirous of advancing the in- tereats of the Order, intend holding a PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION on WEDNESDAY, the 19th Nitro Superphosphate Manure. {PIS MANURE has been analyzed by W. T. Ricwanrps, F. C.S., for J. D. Nasa & Oo, and contains: Queen Street, the following— Whiskey, Rum, Wine, Gin & Brandy; Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Tobacco and Sole Leather. ss aL so 30 bbls. CORNMEAL, and ning , avi ere ic | ’ : ! : . : day of AuGuUsT NeExr. : Seat dow ate they eroala fall proper light, they find that the result of the con-| Two arrived vessels report an engagement 20 ~ per tngreeysa neyeraad if he thinks hater gastioninss will appear in the course of | es aed alg t2 a 800 barrels FLOUR. ' ae ie Porth: , : ari ite | that re > ae ; . ae neers tose, down and let another line march over them,and | test affords not half so much cause for rejoicing | Miles seuth of Portland this forenoon ; firing quite ae Oe Fie Ok, SERN 5B a Sow daze. Insoluble Organie ‘do ieee 23,112 aa a ee perform the same manaavre, while they would | as they at first were disposed to believe. The heavy, fog thick. his ** foul-mouthed paper,”’ as it is very cor- JOUN SCOTT, Secretary. Ch. Town, July 20, 1863. rw lin Alkaline Sulphate and Chloride 2,226 duly 5, 1863. re to oe sctly called by the Editor of the St. John deploy and recruit for a repetition of the same role. Se : Lavest FroM THE ALspawa.—By the ar- | rectly cal Degen Bey a oan Soluble Phosphate Lime - 19,580 feanwhile, our boys stood like walls of stone nae Pest discousnes thas 1 : rival at Baltimore of the bark Justina, from! N- B., Telegraph, in his report of his visit to PROF. M. BRENAN Insoluble = do - 20,630 DR. S and received their fire, returning it with interest, There bas been much exaggeration as to the! Rig Janeiro, we learn of further depredations | P. E. Island, &e., would do me any injury. , . r Sulphate Lime - _- - 6,850 KGS to intimate that he has just opened, while our light batteries mowed the enemy down | battles near Gettysburg and the results. On the) by the Alabama, The Justina reports :—On No, 1 am too well known in all parts of Bri- The World Renowned Medicine Man, Silica + , - - - 130 B Ex “U * and “ Prioress Tan extensive with grape and cannister, till the Sth corps came in | _ two days, aries and ques the ot the 25th of May, in lat. 12S. long. 65 30 tivh North America to be injured by the AND Te fe ette Bi%8 242 a - — ’ te their support, and delivered their fire. Then | sult was against the Union army, but on the third | 7 : ‘on-| publication of such jargon. . gn it was that with one magnificent, combined, en-| day, Friday, the rebels met with a decided re-| Zz ie ae a a aan. Gon Podge " paid a yisit os Viniicuter oliee in| Ow A Pm Physiology, and 100,000 Drugs and Chemicals, thusiastic charge they dispersed the rebeis, and| pulse. Still they were not reuted, not demoral-| erate steamer - ne Pp > order to have my advertisement inserted. I ee Nitrogen 5 62 per cent. Ammonia 6 80 per cent. | with additional daily expected, selected from the } ized, not driven to the mountains, not seattered ; | drove them back frow: their designa upon vur lett. nor does the modest despatch of Gen. Meade say | FRIDAY'S BATTLE. captain of the Justina to give bonds in the sum of $7000, and upon conditions of,receiv- Heapvevuarrens Anauy oF Potomac, July 3d, 1863. The decisive battle has been fought to-day, and the enemy have been repelled with terrific loss. At daylight Lee's right wing batteries opened upon our Jeft, and shortiy after those of his centre fullowed. Afler half au hour's cannonading, do- ing but little damage to ua, the fire slackened, and ouly oecasional sheta were exchanged. Shortly aiterwards the enemy's left, composed entirely of infantry and sharpshooters, made an attack on our right wing. So sudden and impetuously was it accomplished that our skirmishers and froat line were driven back from their entrenchments, | all this; but Gen. Lee retreated without pre-| ing on board and conveying to port the cap- cipitaney and in good order until his columns | tain and crew of the ship Sylvester Gildersleve, | rested on the Potemac; and they now stretch in | | line from Falling Waters to Funkstown. Here | they await the fall of the Potomac. It is stated | | that Gen. Lee has already transported twelve | | thousand wagon loads of grain and provisions inte! | Virginia, and is still transporting his troops. Gen. / Meade did not with his main body follow Gen. Lee’s line of retreat; but is now rapidly concen- trating his force in front of the rebel army. ‘The telegram says both armies are entrenching. There is only an approximation as to the | strength of the two armies Gen. Lee took into Maryland—about ninety thousand men—and it is which vessel, together with cargo of coal, had been burned the same day by the Alabama, in lat. 12 10 S. lon. 34 55 West. The Justina being in ballast accounts for the con- sideration of Semmes both in sparing the vessel and bonding her for so small an amount. The captain and crew of the Gild- ersleeve numbered in all thirteen persons. She was bound from Sunderland to Calcutta, and had on board a cargo of coals for British account, the freight upon which was insured in France. She was a vessel of about 850 spoke to a personage who was standing by a desk, and asked him if the Editor was in. He shrugged his shoulders, turned up his ip with assumed indignation, squinted out from under an old hat, and coarsely exclaim- ed : ** Ihave something to do with this paper.’’ I glanced at his physiological structure, which is not very prepossessing, and then at bis mental organization, which is not very fully developed, and at once made up my mind that he lacked that becoming grace, modesty ,and bad wholly suppressed his organ of politeness by his sedulous and undue cul- ture of the bump of self-esteem. Why should a newspaper publisher commence to slander a AS arrived in Charlottetown, and taken rooma at the “ Pavilion Hotel,’’ where he ean be consulted by both Male and Female, on all diseases the system is heir to, and the most implicit conadence may be placed in him, as his long prac- tice and extensive Seaedaies of the human ehar- acter have made him familiar with the individual wants and natural dispositions of man. He pos sesses numerous certificates from some of the first people in America, of his success in curing diseases, and all will be convinced that nature has blessed him with healing power. A true and regular edu- eation, together with having Physicians and Sur- geons of renown his kindred predecessors, makes him familiar with the science of medicine, life and man, asa whole. While travelling, lecturing and practising, he has been enabled to fathom mys- teries, and make valuable discoyeries on the nature of diseases, und the application of specific remedies In using this Manure it should be first well mixed with about ten times its own weight of dry soil or sand, so as to ensure a uniform distribution over the surface, from 200 to 500 Ibs per acre, according to previous state of the ground vill be required for each acre, If once used, no farmer will ever be without it, if he can procure it, as the large increase of crop is such that uo other can equal it. PATRICK STEPHENS, General Agent for P. E. I. A few Barrels of the above haye just arrived as sample, and will be sold cheap io induce farmers to prove it for next season, at Mr John Williams’, Charlottetown, W E Dawson’s, Esq, Chaflottetown, the Royal Agricultural Society, and at the Depot. PATRICK STEPHENS, Orwet Caeap Store, (where may be found from a needje to anchor,) General Agent for P. E. I. best London establishments. Medicines carefully prepared Sy himself; there- fore the public may have contidence in receiving a genuine article and at the cheapest rates possib Toilet Articles in Variety. Ijrown, White and Fancy Windsor Soaps, Ede and Kimmel’s Perfumery, Jogkey Club, Hondoletia, Verbena, Kiss Me Quiecly, iletleur, Queen's Owy, Highland Perfame, Pomades, Hair Qile, Hair Washes, ae de Cologne, &e ; Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving, Mat and Clothes Brushes. Nursery Articles in Variety. Feeding Botties, Nursery Syphon Shields ; Gum Rings, Ivery and Gutta Pereha; Gombs, ali sizes, shapes and prices, ALSO but by the aid of the batteries in the rear and the | believed has not been reinfureed to any extent.| gong burden, built at Portland, Ct., in 1854, | 3*ranger, the moment he comes into town, | which excel those of the present day, and are at- se Cae indomitable bravery of the 12th corps, we eee a — = their casualty at fourteen owned ry insured in ee York, fully without any knowledge of the man, or/|tenced with vo danger, unlike those antiquated! N B.—Wanted a TON or TWO of GOOD WOOL ; aa OS en tee ee aang ed the first ition, capturing & considerable | thousand at Gettysburg, and twelve thousand covered it is said, by war risks ability to investigate him? It shows, to say qatounn Ieeeeeees by many Physicians of beth the | the highest price paid in cash for it on delivery. ‘Tartar, Camphor, Castor Oil, (best English cold number of prisoners. Several hours of ominous) prisoners have been taken; or the army hus been OY . past and present age. Orwell, June 22, 1863. .§ rified silence followed this lee. At 1 o'clock the enemy fired two shots, a parently as signals for the grandest artillery fight shorn of about one-third its strength—leaving it at sixty thousand. The numbers of Gen. Meade's army are not given, but it is supposed that the ———0e—_ Atrocious Piracy In THE Sourn Seas.— The Freneh authorities at Tahiti have pub- the least, a great lack of good manners, and & wantonness on the part of him who does it. I make no pretensions which I cannot maintain, and have done so against all oppo- He uses balms. tiat have no strife with nature or the laws of life; With blood his hands he will not stain, nor poison , REMOVAL. drawn); Turpentine, best pu Liver Vil, Mustard, Root and Powdered Ginger, Cinnamon Bark, Powdered Cinpamon, Nutmeg, Mace, Cloves, Olive Oil, Florence Oil, Almond Oil, i . Before »ment had elapsed it | veterans of the Army of the Pot : 1, lished a series of depositions respecting acts | ™4 D men to ease their pain— : : js | Holloway’s Pills and Ointment, (English) or estimated that at least 00 gens opened upon us. | in number, to the aati: and need det tae aa of plesey in the Sea » Seuniten ta m- are | Sition ; and I trust the good people of this | Our Father! whom all seme fills, provides the R ne ae eee anne - tine Candles, Pruno Candles, &e &e. ; : Our batteries returned the compliment with in-| ditions of the Militia of Pennsylvania, New York | that a fleet of seven or more vessels had left |Community are too sensible to be duped by The simple h ae nade onr feet, well used, re-| Premises recently occupied by Panken MERRILL, te Dr. Sutherland can be consulted daily at bie , ’ terest. The air seemed literally filled with iron, and for wore than an hour it seemed impossible that man or beast could live through it. Strange te say, the enemy's accuracy of range, a8 exhibited on the two previous days, was want- ing on this oecasion. Most of their shells explod- far in the rear of our batteries. Under cover of thia, Lee advanced his columns of infantry, and and New Jersey. ‘There is every reason to think that the foree under Gen. Meade is far superior, if it is not double the force under Gen. Lee. The result of the expected battle, therefore, may be awaited with confidence, though it must be with the deepest solicitude by all who have friends cxposed to the horribis carnage of war. > ———— Poe * SOUTHERN VIEW OF THE LATE BATTLES. Callao to recruit emigrants for the parpose of colonization, but in reality prepared to ob- tain possession by force or fraud of as many of the natives as they could carry, and re- turning to Peru sell them intoslavery. ‘The Daily News gives a minute report of the operations of four of these vessels. On those whose only motives are contemptible, selfish and unjust. July 18, 1863. Yours, P. M. BRENAN. PRICES CURRENT. | Cuar.orretown, July 17, 1863. lieve our pains complete. —What a blessing it is truly to be able with cer- tainty to procure a remedy that will cause the blood of life once more to burst through the clouds of disease, and its sparkling influences once more to be felt by our friends, in the moral and social sphere. The Professor has paid especial attentior to pri vate diseases of every character incident to both next door t» the Bank of P. E. Island, where he has on hanée—JUSP RECEIVED— Per Sehr. “ Orion,” from New York, 150 Barrels Flour, superfine Extra and Pastry, for Sale low for Cash, or approved credit. DAILY EXPECTED, establishment for Town and Qountry. {#" Advice given to the Poor gratis, Queen Street, June 22, 1863. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CLOTH MANUFACTORY, 'TRYON, made several desperate attempts to carry the lines reaching Easter Island a grand expedition! Provisions. male and female, and is prepared to treat them suc- Z co by assault, but each successive attempt was re-| 7 louth diffe _ was resolved upon, and 200 of the natives| Beef, (small) per lb............0.....+-.4d to 8d ceasfully, and with tue most entire confidence. No BY BRIG “URANUS,” FROM LONDON, HE OWNEE has the of ; ' ; HE Southern papers differ greatly from the , pee. 6 person heed fear coming to see Prof. Brenan, as . : pulsed with terrible havee to their ranks. After) yo. papers in their accounts of the late| Were seized and distributed among the crews.| Do by the quarter....--..------++ ++: Oe Os everyghing with him is of the most private charneter. 30 Chests Superior Congo TEA, P- announcing that his Machinery for Carding, an hour's incessant cannonading the fire grew less , _, | When the captain of one ship had got out to| Mutton, per ID... ....-...e-0+ sree sees Sd} to Gd |“): dminations by letter, $1; at the Uftice free. (warranted.) Bpisning end are oF gly aginn sary don intense for a short time, but was again renewed | battles. We can make room for only the fol-| go, it was found that one boy too small and Pants, OOF Wie sos ncecdh is He's 6Uises coseteces none} July 20, 1863. ” Ste R. W. BRECKEN ation, manufacturing WOOL into the usual descrip- o A — while we on slaughter. During | jowing short extracts :— & woman too old to be sold, had fallen to the a. nl or aa oaaemnbieg hc os a May dth, 1863. a veer: ~ em et Cath made te the Ceeates, tus period some of our ries, whose AMMUNY| conTANT FROM GETTYSBURG—THE ENEMY ship's share and they were thrown into the ae ee oe TESTIMONIALS, . —————-—--—--— | The Charge for Picking, Oiling, Carding, Spinning 7 dl ’ y ie ~_ EL ENE! ee i ee ee eer Od to 10d ii ‘seamal iii : : : een eer = the ee seep ROUTED ON SUKXDAY—FORTY THOUSAND] sea, Several of these piratical villains are in| Do A Brut. eee ars none | PROFESSOR M. BRENNAN, LABRADOR HERRINGS, | 504 Weaving will be os idee to te ~The enemy only | PRISONERS CAPTURED, ETC. the hands of our French allies. Cheese, per Ib... 0... leceeeeeee cess +++ 3d to 6d} Dear Sin ;—Being desirous of letting the pablic| pgytiE UE NDERSIGNED has in Store a| One shilling and three pence per yard batteries withdrew to the rear. nomy ony : . . 8s ee. EE ieee scneees sino neta 9d to Md | know what you have done for me, I hand you the ' other b: in the se Woot seeing the batteries withdrawing, and mistaking! Martinsburg, Va, July 6, 1862—On Saturday 2 _—— cath. a hie P following statement for publication, quantity of choice Labrador Herrings for sale. er branches in =e Y : this fur a retreat, made a rapid infuotry charge | night our centre fell back, drawing the enemy trom) DR. RADWAY'S PILLS, — , > wa ceee eer cvesesesoshivcoene eiuas Ser te insh.on wenes A dave Sethe’ covey J.S.CARVELL, | which must be washed and dried, may be left wits Up the hill, aud wbtained » position in our line,| their works. Generals Ewell and Longstreet DR. RADWAY’S PILLS, ee era Benen «cee Mere ee 2d to 24d | from Chronic Kheutiatism, and bad aliaost despaired | _ Maro 2, 1863. W. 5. Casspace, Sideey — shies Goat eutting to pieces and almost annihilating the flanked the enemy and gained the heights. nome “anh : | BL ” ve ary reir Peete aie a “42s ‘4 of ever finding relief. I have been under the treat- | any of the Agents jor the Mil), from swall infantry supports, but befure they had time| <A general fight ensued yesterday, in which the | DR. RAD W AY'S PILLS, oo. ee ee eee 24d = 21d meut of Physicians, and tried innumerable remedies, FIRST ARRIV AL, particulars can be learned. to rejoice at their imaginary success the batteries | enemy were routed and Lee captured forty thou-| Are superior to all other purgative medicines in daeank per Ib. ee jd to but all failed to effect a cure. Svon after Professor Ex “HEATHER BELLE.” Wool and Sheepekine wil! be purchased for Cash, poured in a deadly fire of cannister and ease shot. | sand prisoners, according to all accounts. Gen.| the world. ‘They are the only purgative pills that | Rggs, per dozen -...-.-. ---. ---. ---. ---.6d to 7a| Brenan came 7 = — ~ } ue a . — or Cloth given in exchange. ‘The infantry reserves formed on either flank of | Kemper was killed. There ia fighting at Williams-| ‘ti alienate eticanial Medill: De ¥ - + ay — es ye a ne — aca 10 Cass Superior CHEESE, and! Cioth received, a¢ usual, to be Dyed and Dressed. the gap, charged theu: and added greatly to their| port between Juboden's cavalry and several) Fr sale fo administer in cases oF Mtysipelas, 1Y* | sarrant "Meme ano one | that, after being under his care twenty days, 1 ax Will be sold low for cash. New Machinery having been erected for that par- destruction. They were cowpletely surprised, | regiments of infantry and a division of Yankee| phoid, Scarlet, Yellow, or other Fevers, or in os 4 Gb... cece eens ire enemas om a | eddtdentn © gud anes hiies tae at ae N. KANKIN. | pose, which will ensure ite quick return. and buodreds threw away their arms and asked cavalry. under Pleasanton. , _ | Small Pox, Gastritis, Inflammation of the Bowels, Potatoes, per bashed. EEN Ce ls 2d to Js 3d | CUrcs he made, even more remarkable than mine. _April 23, 1863. CHARLES E. STANFIELD, ed eoonstt aieeienna” on Gemett “Timelf sie ape oats tch was received this) pit. and other diseases, where a mild, soothing fon Serer hares wins sonyeesients m6 vik ea Flour and Cornmeal. ———— . ’ mw ? -—" wore : - a WOR ce vis ss eee pe cvocsesceece <a . in, aa a was wounded, and barely made his escape. Martinsburg, Va, July 6, 1863.—The latest,| healing purgative is required. One dose of Rad- ow Potatees, per qt ad This is to certify that I have been cared by Prof. Bbls. extra FLOUR, (for family use) MOWING AND REAPING About 4.39 P. M. the artillery of the enemy | which seems to be reliable, 1 that the fight was| way's Pills will cleanse the bowels, and purge Grain. M. Brenan, of & most obstinate case of Rheumatism 50 50 De ine in, M A C HI N E s slackened, and had entirely ce at5 o’clock.the| continued on Sunday, and was the bloodiest otf : Wheat, per bushel.........-+eee++- sere e++- DONC) in the Buck, Hips, and Legs, which hus troubled o. 80 t , ‘ , on ee a) ; "| from the system diseased humors as thoroughly! Barley do ......-- 20+ eee pininaa Gs to 7| me severely for the last twelve or fourteen years, 50 Do. Kiln dried CORNMEAL. seni last shota which they fi being far beyond their| the war. Gen. Hill fell back in the centre, causing oP re Ff " : . , - : : a aed : ; : lobelia will ele the stomach, without weak- | 94% OE. sweet eceseesances 23 8d to 2s 10d} rendering me unfit for business of any kind, and 1 For aule, very low for CASH. HE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform tha original position and the infantry columns had | the enemy to believe that he was retreating. as lobelia will cleanse the stomach, without wea pee caiered oe ec a tees ae aeeae ie ae a MN. RANKIN T : q ef ton withdrawn to their cover. . The enemy upon this advanced. ‘Then Ewell) ening the patient. One dose is sufficient to prove Turk » Poultry. 5s to Be) to. walk. J have suffered the most oxcraciating May 11, 1863, —— - Farmers of - FS MOWING AND We took upwards of 3000 prisoners. The ene-| and Longstreet advanced their right and left! their superiority to all other pills. Ret aca: resp ey etrrigh a othe Sa yains, there having been weeks at a time jn whic FLOUR ! FLOUR! REAPING MACHINES, manufactured by At - ESS my captured but few if any ot our men. wings, surrounding the enemy. We then took the —_—- > mee 10d to 33 6d | | DAVE been unable to sleep more than an hour « > , eae Esq., of Woreester, Maas., ejmilar ty owe —_—_—_--3@e——_——- heights tor which we have been coutending, and! Holloway's Pills. — Furred Tongue, Tainted SE ees none | \"° during the aight. ze aes a a bieh I Idaho trom New York and Carrie Rich | which he has been selling for some years pasr, tvith . ALATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE. | c4ptured 40,000 prisoners. They refused to be! Breath —No personal disadvantages can be more Partridges Ree a ee eae $7 = ee err eiens f Boston the stee} lined and all the recent im -ye- a, ati =r Gen. Pickett’s division is now guarding | annoying than chese disagreeable afflictions, which . . pha aa disagreeable poise coutioually in my head. 1s T. [CEI VED ments. Then ome pee yeni» aa anes "ge Welearn by Telegraphic despatch to Pictou on| ‘s,prspuers to Martinsburg. ; are quickly removed by Holloway's Pills. Theit| cigsh, por ati........-... iuastie . ..+. 188 to 20e/ have been under medical treatmeui during the whole pas Se oe of maar enuin gre bane eneaeee thie 12th inet, thas the I. Bd. Stonsser Jura passed| seccrved the following sccoued of the, Uabile yl resin crsansing proportion will eoce rectify ia) | Herrings, por barrel......c+ <.0-s.-.s0: 30s to 40s) time, but all was of no avail. T consider it a most 400 Barrels FLOUR, cultivation, rough oF ; ant ing pur: a * a. er hanna Ohow ing nt of the battle of, paired digestion, and take away all its vexatious Mackerel, ie RLS ce, bev’ veos acct ce remarkable cure as other Physicians considered my diflereat exndes. For Sale ot DODD'S BRICK | chasers aon wedi oats following farmers, who, ‘ape Race at 4 p. m. on Friday, 10th inst. It is —~e symptoms. When the constitution, from climate, | g.jnon per WD. ics ccccsccccosccececeeccee. mene | omse incurable. Jous Mackar. STORE S having used them, can testify as to thejr valine :— stated that the Palmerston Government were ey BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. excess, 7 other em is ae a oe , es, St. John's, Nfld., June Ist, 1863. c DODD & ROGERS. Alex. Robertson, Bonsbew ; W. H. Hirde, Went defeated by a large majority in the House of. 01" Ae Gostreburg. Beton ee at te eaeey throughout the system, and restore te the| Boards (Homlock)........++-+++++++-+886d to4s| ‘The Rov. James A. Smith, Baptist Minister of | _May 8, 1863 River; John Grosby, West River; Capt: Murchison. ‘ df , so 2 | BD GEPUMER) ccc code core eres eee cere j jac, Hi Bye ’ o ws ° Commons «= the vote to purchase the late Ex-| thousand of our wounded arrived at Winchester, | wora-out invalid that ease and strength which he Do cc. eres eS ao = ee et affection of the throat and Tombstones : T ombstones ! ! River; Theo, isay, : ug Park; James hibition Building —~A great fire occurred in| July 7. General Armstrong, Barksdale, Garnett! thought had flown for ever, so long bad he been a Bhingles, per M........-.4.+:+e+0+++++20s to 15s| deafness for the last teu years, seeing the Professor : McGill, Royalty; Wm. Pickering, New London; Liverpool, England, involving the destruction of a Kemper, are killed. Generals Scale, Pender, | stranger to both. An occasional course of these . Gunes at Sussex, placed himeett under his care, and he ie mE subscriber feels grateful to the pub- Wm, Racien nslow Road; Jas. Proudfoot, 7 g Fuctiod OF Jones, Heth, Anderson, Hampton and Hood are | justly celebrated Pills is recommended to all feel-| weusses. G | BOW well. The opaieiey, | is the Rey. gentleman's lie for the patronage they have bestowed on| Malpeque Road; Thos. Crabb, do.; Wm, an immense quantity of cotton and wheat. Loss! wounded. The Yankee army is estimated at one| ing “ ill at ease,” who, indeed, can rarely point raion Seat on ana menrin *F —— a ° = certificate which he gave Professor B. to publish if) ji.) and begs leave to ueqnaint them that be has| St, Peter's; Hon, D, Beaton, Souris; J estimated from one to two handred thousand! hundred and seventy-five thousand men, The |-out the origia or seat of their morbid sensations. a - Ib. Pit motes aseate 1s 6d to 2s (he thought “— ih oh eee —- S the i eee oe 4 as cae rer ea oe me ae : : : pled by BOP TBiicc ccc ccce ce o: deuedwted —Havi snecessfal o : 5» Cooke, next door to h ‘8 . ve on : bonnie eneien 0 tap ‘tenant eto sende- a i on ea “doaaer on — Rexewep wis Ace. — Rev. B. C. Smith,| 28%, Per tow-------+-- +++ upaptitenerie het son on poses of my acquaintance, in Buseex, { was DISPENSARY, in Kent Street. where all orders in proper mae ‘One end Two Horse Threshing Ma- tion bas broken out in Madagasear—that the King ca The enemy are said to have fought Prattsbury, N. ¥., writes:—“ My gray hair is — ee ea ower ale weer sia induced to place myself under your care; 1 have) jjs line will be executed with westnens ond diapeteh chines, with Shakers and Separators complet, Was assasinated and his Prime Mivister hanged ; well. ,We captured forty thousand prisoners. —| turned as black as when I was a young man, by RA PIPMMIAA. <a. :coligc sks +«cive +++ +-none og deal 9 Gases, eae Trout = eosin | a een eee a eien tanavenon Potatoe Diggers, he, ke, a and that the Queen was ealled to throne. ‘This Se aii achdpeteehienstc | using Mrs. 8. A. Alien’s World's Hair Restorer) pjums, per qt....---. 005-2 - res -eeeeeees es MONE yet Lo operations began only 7 days ago, I am ing eleewhere. , — :. S. The highest price given , washed news will not concern the world very much—| Typ ProresraNT.—The gentleman referred and Zylobalsamum.” These preparations have Calfakins, per ID...+ ..6+ee0+ sees tere eres 5d to 74| now well; my hearing is perfectly restored, and {gr Millstones, &c., made to order. and unwashed, WM. W. IRVING. other news by the Cape Race|, | : a »,, been used and approved for twenty years. Hides, per ib......... ieee bhxh cevcwanes 3d to 4d! am enabled to follow my duties with pleasure. » KC, ‘ ton despatch, bat it is merely conjectural, and of no to in the Protestant of the 11th inst. and “ Tyro Sold by Druggiste everywhere. Depot, 198) Sheepskins, each...... ck hie wees os 10d to Is 6d Jam, Sir,&e., ; : JOHN CAIRNS. DesBrisay's Comer Ch'tows Jens 15, 1803. , cuusequence wbateyer. are utterly unacquainted, Greenwich st., New York, GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. James A. Suiru, Vetitcodiac Station. June 1, 1863 sun , '