—— Stoves !! BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE rub WAR IN THE STATES. YOW AN EDITOR TRIED TO VINDI-) CHARLOTTETOWN DEBATING CLU rHE : CATE HIS HONOR TOWN DEBATING CLUB Stoves! NEW GOODS! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. “EWS BY TEL URAPI : ‘ The ue mon, * be the French Revolution of) mm r ‘ ' ! : ; Ta benefit to Europe?” was disenssed or AND THE sr Jou, New 14 Phe yuiet little town of Charlottetown has, Iriday evening last, and elicited sin aialinhd dix. Ow rn renee FOR PRESENT and ENSUING| S ' 0 y E s _" ! TITS ; TVS « wetting tragspirivg reepecting th been jately amused by rather an int resting cussion. The question being an interesting one, SEASON. I d s ; BRITISH REVIEWS. j'etemac. | i Duruside i en libel cause that has come off in the Supreme and the shortness of the time prohibiting many Important to the Afflicted. | - oe New and mprove tyle for ee . “on tee proweipal odicers of the army on| Court. It appears that Mr. Pope, the Colo-| Whe were desirons of speaking trem doing so, it Located at Last. SEN subseribor has reeeived Ex. | Economy, Comfort. and Cheapness. L.. SCOTT & CO., New York, continue to UST received at ORWELL CHEAP * Prioreas.’’ * Uranus,’ and “ Theresa,’ frou | London and Liverpool, a well ussorted STOCK of | wernt ; rial Secretary, felt himself much aggrieved | Wa, on motion, adjourned until Friday, the 28th | if ltewker fae asp med ' 7 st certain charges made against bim in the | ‘St. then to be resumed at 5 o'clock puolish the tollowing leading British Periods- cals, viz :— R. J. HOMER, Physician and Sur- the ommmand wo! I «army cere dACraminer conducted by Mr. Whelan a pro-| Nov. 24, 1802 L. H. Davies, Seec'y xeon, late from Boston, hus opened a Medical | ‘,8 . | "ay >ED a? « : at thai at avails val Malicok haa vie ted the Potomac arn minont leades of the opposition had init § | Omen eee where he ate constilted, ‘British and Foreign Goods, ee oe ; ee a ee TUE LONDON dies siecieens y . veews fram Port Newal report that a eribitary } i : . : L FREK by letter or otherwise, on all diseases of the ' leat eomaee or a s Sheree | Wie nen mas , a a : i 4 + . Conserve 1 i etpedition, comprar Loe ER "| ingly tried to soothe his wounded feelings by} Sailed, on Monday the 10th inst., for Liver al, | Kye, Ear, Throat, Langs, Heart, Liver, and Gene el rere Hee ane. vias gee ye ag, de anne ood 8, 5, ~s averl ‘ apris { 0 Eheds inetitetine en action ac ¢ his A ’ } medi ie a ; , | single and doable ovens for Cooking. tive). i Charkeefen aad Satannak rail- th id a . i . 0 — 1s Opp ” oe Y | England, Messrs. W. W. Lord & Co's Barqne rAuVe Wrgatis LA obi | Dh DR Ess GOOoDs,. siicosiae " 2 teal ay ‘ t eft mie com dnd harsh mode Of crimimal infor | ,, . . . } A sure cure for Aw wt, Catarrh, Deafness, Liver ve . . wid " pr 7 . i vated an the arrival ef a Counted }mation. Mr. Pope, in his affidavit, sete ek Gazelle, loaded with timber, deals, and dry fish Gadslandalanaanans Dye = _— Liver pe ae — ae ee coe me Large and Small Franklin & Box Stoves, THE EPINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). ic tote j - ® oe ’ } ope : : : : : ’ : eo } Yincevs, Checked Mohairs, Plaid and Printec \ deserter reports that Geareral Beas regard the matter complamed of as libellous, us tol- | The following frersens went out as passengers: Ce Dental operations on Teeth, and Surgical | Alpucas, Cashmeres, Cobarge and Orleans, Black for Schoolhouses, Churches, &c., &e. They will NORTH BR 3 oar 4 i lows :-— | Miss MeDonald, Miss Heard; Messrs. J. D. Me- operations on Trmors, (gaincers, &e, Xe, ‘ Debhdens Shawls and | ’e seld on favourable terms, if taken during this THE } BRETISH REVIEW (Free oded fe attack Pert Pulaski soon \ negre company i dotng picked duty on St nl Glacie and Colored Silks, k d il li Ch . : . : My ad nS Sole io os Se ad funties in the newest sty} 8, Mantle Cloths, month, #0 as to make room jor other fall Supplies. urch . William Heary Pope, of Charlottetown, in net Donald, J. MeGilvary, J. Hughes, Allan Reed ; Having reeenily imported a nice Jurge case of Bante , rage pA ; wre} nuse they will saye ever other Stoves ee half ) Ladies’ and Misses’ Prize Exhibition Hats, Plumes n’s Ivtand jsund Island, Esquire, Colonial Seeretary of the said | . oceular instraments, he will eure Cross Eyes in . tin fire wood, besjdy +h valuable ti rhich j 4 ‘ ntedecate me eve : ‘atten. | Ladsann wy ) oF ; aa “ul and J. MeLean, wife and four children. 30 minutes, and operate upon the Eye for disloeated | and Feathers to amateh ; a lange xasortment in| fire wood, bess bp SNCH VETGADS Te, Ware ian y RK y i i Confederates wave evacnated St. Cathe I taned, and a hu peas ##, oF Lhe suine place, Gen Lens. Cataruct Z eo. in . very short tine © ith Gloves, Gauntlets, Armilets, Hair Nets, We, Ke. ; equal to money. , Dhey have viven general satis THE WESTMINST mR REV IEW (Liberal). ’ « Tstued, taking all the negrecs with them. | “lemen, severally make oath and say: and first this = = 7 : ; , ’ ’ Black and Colored Silk, Patent Faced and Genoa | fection to all parties who lave ased them for the . perfeeL satisfaction. * TTT | a mI R T iuse * eMail \ report of the defeat of Burnside, and the ad eof the Confederates en Washington, ecen- | ed a fall of ateeks af the Brokers’ Board in jdeponent, William Henry Pope, fot himself saith, that he was appointed Colonial Secretary of the said Island in th year One thousand eivht hundred and ) fifty nine, and bath ever sinee held, and still holds, Sreetat Nortor. — Holloway's Ointment— Chanyeable weather.—The sudden fickleness of this climate sadly disturbs the general state of > All letters received, wiving full deseriptions of disease, Qe., will receive immediate attention ; and medicines sent by mail, in eare of the Postumster, | New York veeterday , j the said office; and deponent saith that in a certain The Navy Department has no confirmation otf Hitthber of a pub tie ne Wepapercatiod © The Examinu iron clad steamers preparing in England, for the | er,’ peimted and published by Edward Whelan, at Cerntederates Charlottetown atorestid, and bearing date Monday Ploar Sve coats better. the ee ninth day of September last past, there d appeared, as part of a column ef the priuted matter Jows, Now. 14 a tthe atid muaiber et the suid peeaten, the fel Con edetates have apparently abaadoned the | owing: — entue bne of the Petemac, newe hav tng been eee) | PUERLING Qi ESTIONS FOR TAK Conontat Sec the neighborhood tora week | KevTany—LDo Mr. Skorarany W.H. Pork, *Star* says the Confederates are!‘ Sir—Do vouknow any official of the present Go- | exertiag every eMort te strengthen themselves | verument who drew trom the Creasury of this Is between the Rappabanneck and Rapidan. Floyd's | bind, tnder false pretences, sevea hundred pounds } cutive becee recalled trea Western \ ingtitia " ; Do you know that te had this £700 in his pusses nun tebneh Geblencilin } ston about twelve months, aud theu was privately | Sr in Washington ath by janie Les by galieeed. Bragg x beheved ot = to re son at eens aon oe owner ‘Tribune’ despatch save the Federal front is). rae See ae Saas hh aap wo Sully pa maa ve | cognisant of the fact of the abstraction, under false mew hevend the Rappahannock, tilteeu mules south | pretences, of the £700, by che vilicial of the Govern ot Warrevtaa. | ment ef which he, Mr. P., is the Leader? And do Petersburg ‘ Express” says Pederats have pos. | you kuow that he, Mr. Palmer, as Auorney for the svnstont of Williamsou aud Hamilter, North Care-| "x tial owner of Che £700, made the official, under hua, and wareching eon Tarbere. threcaites, i fund that woney t i cen The Preach Geverumeat ace reported te have | ve oT know chat because of the officinl’s indis . pensable connection with the Government, bis nefa- | demanmied tull and tmmediate iudenmity for in-| rious and crimiual act, Known only by the Govern juces te Feench iwhabitunts af New Orieans, by went and Treasurer, and one gentleman, not resid Cooneral Batier. ing in this Island wus kept heremeticily sealed by | The Federal Government will net sustain his} the “ God-fearing Government !'' i ' acts. It & imtinmted that Batler will be remewed * Yours, INTERROGATOR. | General Grant cecupies Holy Speimes, Misia.) ‘2th Septeuber, 1562.’ ~ and advancing. | “ And this deponent farther saith that ina certain ‘wo ef MeCleéan’s staf kawe been arrested | other namber of the said “ Examiner” new spaper, and sent te Washingoeu, printed avd published in Charlottetown aforesaid, | joy the said Edward Whelan, and bearing date Mon | Sy Jows. N. B.. Now. 16 day the sixth day of October, One thousund eigtht | Ad views Trem Head {Qua ters af the Army of cleapaa roe ae jae orale eat the Potemac at Warrentau ceport Uiat there are indiewtions Ubat the Coutederates are evacuating Culpepper —dackson is still said te be dev rie cheat Cheater Gap with aataace than 4000 men! th straction trom the Treasury of Seven Handred | vuder ban. ‘The bedewuis have a terce m his freai } Poauds, belonging to George E. Morton, of Halifax. | to peewent tus ceming down Geax side.—A special) Mr. Secretary Pope is the persou whe is vharsed Harper's Peery despetek sxys that i ts believed | with the abstraction. He understood this very well there that Jackaun is etween Manchester and the | frou var correspondent’s letter in last week's Ex Petry, a8 he ts coported t have passed throagh |!!! W inehester on Monday, fellawed by Hilton Dnes-| On Monday, the 3rd, the case came up be- day Lien Slocemb, whe conumands at the! fore the Supreme Court of Jadicature, and | ; a fully a the — ee —| Mr. Whelan defended himself very ably. We | autederate cav ¥ Seouts are still on Chix side of | intenti ’ eving i ‘ etai lage ttidge.—Nothingedficial whatever has been re-| here no intention of gving into any pan gee Birdsre. , the case, but shall content ourselves with ceived from Engtand aud other Huropean powers | dwelli sadiaad torial B t even indicating aa intention te interfere.—CGen. | oan 68 ee =e OS: MERIRTARORR Kelly has routed the Confederate Campin West-| connected withit. Certainly we mast say at em Virghia | the outset that we do not think that Mr.| Sr. Jowx, Nov. 18. | Pope showed much wisdom in choosing the The New York Express Washington correspon- | COUFS he has taken. This gentleman, it seems dout repe rts on alleged reliable authority that the is the editor of the Islander, the Government ese of operations is te be changed, acd the army | FE8M, and of course has the means of fully te move on to Riehunond by the line of Acquia Vendicating bis outraged honor. If when the Crcek.and Fredericksburg. | grave accusation had appeared against hun, Audther despateh says that the Confederates; he had simply denied 1¢ in the columns of the esacuated Suieker's Gap on Friday, and wow ap- press at his command, and then entered wn | i. heater and Maunassas Gap. jaction against Mr. Whelan, his ition | that Jackass aan force is at Btovonson'e Station | NOW be infinitely better than it is now. 15 uillne ike aide of Winchectee. | But what did he do? Why, soon after tlie SOteT0.009,| fetter in question, there appeared in the His foree is varsously estimated from ee ! He (Jackson) never left the valley, but was! Islander & commanication ander thesignature meving dewa the west side of the Blue Ridge,|0f ‘* Responsio”—clearly written by Mr. | whilst the Federal army advanced along the east | Pope himself or at all events with his con-| side. nivance—in which, not satisfied with deny- | There bas been skirmisbing at the Gap. The! ing the charge concerning the £700, the Feeeand no intention, however, to enter the | writer turns and aceuses Mr. Whelan of ob- | valley. ’ taining a certain sum of money under a false} in - os eeeenenpee pede annenee certificate — in other words fraudulently. | Sonatina tie Gaal quasters is .a6 Bunker Hull.) C&™inly it would be supposed that a man! ‘|who could thus so grossly libel another! Sr. Joux, N.B., Nev. 19. | would not be se anxious to run into a Court of | The Washington War Department has resolved aw to complain of a libel against himself | te adept stringent measures for commpellmy Federal, One of the judges seems to entertain the same j officers to attend to their duties, and to prevent | opinion, fur he is reported to have said, im! straggitng at heme and desertions among non-| the course of the case : * since an application commis ened officers and privates, the same hav-} si:nilar tu the one nuw before the Court was! } fue 700° ond communication from SKEDADDLE We have reeeived | laterrogutor,”” wiv. | may the parcicuhars, dates and facets, as regards the a Men tg bee ne a very serious evil At the latest accounts all was quiet at Harper's Ferry; the rumers of trouble having prevailed there Were immiginary fieneral Stonewall Jackson is reported to have fallen back towards Frent Reval. General Rousseau and his command, at the latest wivices, were within twelve miles of Nash- Ville. Geneval Bragg is reported at Talihonia, without an arury. It is not supposed that the Confederate army will make a stand this side of Chatinuoga. The Confederates are extensively engaged in manufacturing at Kuoxville for the supply of their arty. ‘The yeternational Revenue of the Federal States sestimated wot to exceed one hundred and seveo- | tydiive ($175,000,000) millions, instead ef theee hundred (33300 000,000 million of dollars as here- tafere variously stated as the probable amount. PLovn Msgket —Superfine $5 60 te $5 75: Extra 85 9 to 36 W. Sr. Jory, Nov. 20. Rumored Federal disaster at Harper's Ferry. Lows 3.000 as prisoners, and millions of dollars worth of Commissary Stores. Charleston, 8. C,, to be immediately attcked, two iron-clads to participate. Indications of Confederate retreat te Rielmond. Federals threatening enemy towards }Fairtax and Gordonsville. ae making great defensive prepara- tie Stonewall Jackson's forces 15 mileafrom Win- chester, estimated at from 40,000 to 70,000 men. The whole army of the Putomac in motion to- wards Fredricksburg. Generals MeDowsll and Porter are te have a hearing before Military Commissioners this week Expedition of four mnall gunboats and land foree under Heitzel, from New Orleans, reached israzes City; thenee gunboats weat up Bay Ou Teehe, capturing @ small steamer and chasing an iron glad steamer. Subsequently engaged other stearters, driving thein. P Confederate toree on shore estimated at four thousand. Gen. Heitzel had not arrived. On his arrival it was expected obstructions in Bay Ou should he removed. Contederates destroyed a thousand hogsheads of sugar and a uumber of cars and engines. Mexico advices, 29th ujt., mention earthworks aod breastworks being throwu up around the City. Ail foreign ministers protested against threatened proseription of lereigners. Super. $5.60 a B.70. Extra $5.90 a $6.10. —_--+——-- -- The Catholic Asylum for boys at Brooklyn, N.Y., was burned on Sunday week, taking fire from a heater. Although a storm was raging at the time, people of all classes and orders exerted themselves saving the inwates, 248 beys, and happily with euch success that only two lives were lost. —_——— ae 2<SpPo- - An English paper eays that Nova Scotia has a ton of shipping for every man, woman, and child of the population, and adds :—This amovnt of tonnage places Nova Scota in the rank of one of the principal maritime coun- tries in the world, and first, if we take the proportion of tonnage to lation. The writer might have explained that if Britain and America owned anything like the tonnage in proportion to their population, as claimed for Nowa Scotia, their mercantile marine would each count 30,000.000 tons of ship- ping. whereas peither of them numbers more than 5,000,000 tons. Quite a number of new vessels have recently sailed from this port, for Europe, laden with the ' made on a former occasion, | have examined the most modern authorities, and it is there | clearly laid down, that where one person is | | in the practice of Iibelling another, the Court | | never grants any infurmation, and it has been | | proved that Mr. Pope has himself published | \libels."’ But the very character of the | ‘uetion of Mr. Pope savors very strongly of | ‘strong political malice. His endeavor has | | heen to obtain a criminal information against | | Mr. Whelan by which the latter would be} } prevented from bringing forward witnesses | 'to substantiate his assertions. The manly! |} course fur Mr. Pope would have been to give his opponent every fair opportunity, and to) let the whole world know all the truth chat) , could be gathered from a full and impartial | investigation j The judges had not given their decision | (on the ease, at last dates trom Te nan] | but frdm all tl.at we ean earn, it is certain |to be adverse to Mr. Pope. We most say | | we do not see how it could be otherwise. If | | Mr. Pope were one of these uncom plaining | | quiet individuals who never wrote political | | articles for the Prese, bis case might be dif- | ferent, but, as every one in the Island knows, /he isa coystant writer of political articles not always characterized by the greatest moderation when an opponent's political re- | putation is in question. But somehow or other his political hatred seems to ran away with his diseretion in all cases where Mr. | Whelan is concerned. For instance, we are told by the latter gentleman in his speech on | the oceasion of the late hearing before the Supreme Court, of another evidence of Mr. | Pope’s fondness for justice. Mr. Whelan | says :— ‘* But before entering on a particular review of | their affidavits, allow me, my Lords, to return to Mr. | Pope's. He positively swears that he took no wo- | ney from the Treasury under fulse pretences. I leive your Lordshipp to consider how much that de | nial is worth, We all know that Mr. Pope made a similar denial with regard to his famous Banking transactions, which involved a loss to that institu- | tien in ite infaney of about £14,000. He was ver | indignant at me for presuming to inform the — lof the fact, and I need not remind your Lordships | that he attempted to prosecute me as a criminal as | he ia now seeking to do, for declaring that the Bank | money found its way into his pocket in a manner net | ereditable to an: honest men. Nor need I remind | your Lordships that he failed in yetting a criminal iuformation om that occasion ; nor shall I comment ou his failure when be tried to get the Graad Jury ta indiet me for the same alleyed offence. Had be been above all suspicjon of guilt in that transaction, he might have prosecuped me by civil action, as an honest, fearless. innocent man would do. But he preferred the willy, intricate course, of oo me placed before a Jury, gagead—so far as evidence goes—all my wittheeses gayged— exeluded trom Court. By that means he would save costs to him- self, ag the Crown pays all costs in criminal proseca- tions. Ho would compell me to menur heavy ex penses in defending a troublesome prosecution—he might have me fined and imprisoned, if the case went against me ; and, what was of wore importance than all to him, he would have the good fortune of keeping the whole trath from going before the pub- lie.” Now in all candour we cannot bat think that an editor of a party newspaper like Mr. Pope would better consult his own interests’ if he fought his political battles in the press or on the floor of the Legislature, and did not take his grievances intua court of justice. Men who act this way are only likely to be put down by a sensible public as too much actuated by vindictiveness and malice. At the same time, we must in all fairness add prody-e of the couvtry ; others are in port load- ing; and there are several not yet lnunebed, that | journals of these Provinces should so frequent- are bound to Europe, Newfoundland, ete.—-Isl. ly offend all decency and hurl against public On Friday evening last, aecording to announce-| Opponents the grossest charges. and Literary Association gave | audience. } ment, the ) their first Concert to a very The natber who took part hundred princi Normal Sehool. in it were about one sidering the short practice which they had, re- fleets great credit on them.—/b. The Brethren of St. John’s Lodge (Masonic) of this City, have appropriated £5 from the lodge tuuds towards the reliet of the distressed opera- tives in England.-th. The Sabbath Sehoel of St. James’ have given a| collection of 27%. towards the Fund for the relief of the suffering Cotton Spinners.—Jh. ‘The Duke of Neweastle has been suddenly seized the children belonging to the | he singing ard recitations sent Now. 15. very good. and evineed exeelient taste, and con-| that it is to be regretted that the political The public press wovid become infinitely more esteemed and influeatial, if it showed more moderation and generosity in dealing with public mat- tere and public men. — Halifar Reporter, re ore ceeeee an ScrloONER TOWED INTO Westeort.—Digby, Nov. 19, 1862.—A telegram dated as above, states that a schooner of about fifty tons has been towed into Westport, laden with flour and furniture. There is no name to the vessel, but she looks like Prince Edward Island built. ——e eee Launched, From the shipyard of Mr. Peter Guard, Cascum- | Galas, Cireassima Cloths, Coburgs. Lastres, &o. &e. public health. Affeetions of the throat and | any part of the tstand. chest are found in every household, and the read- est means of care are Holleway’s renowned remedies. They prevent congestion, inflammation, ulceration, bronchitis, hoarseness and cough. This soothing Ointment ouly requires tobe well rubbed twice a day over the throat and ehest, to effect an immediate and marked improvement in all the syuiptotuis of disease and quickly produce a radical eure. Both Ointment and Pills are devoid ot danger, being compounds of the finest balsams in- timately allied by nature and accurately combined by art. Charge to suit the tines in all enses. Examination and advice Pree to all on Tuesday of each week. ' Professional ysits made in any part of the Tsiand. Summerside, Nov. 22, 1862. tf FOR SALE, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, by Mr. William Dodd, Auctioncer, *'On TUESDAY, the 25th day of November, 1862, ut noon, Q* quarter of TOWN LOT, number seventy-nine (79), in the third hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, having a frout of 40 feet en Queemastreet, together with the Buildings thereon, now in the occupation of Mr. George Gar- diner. ‘These premises are to be sold for cash, under a Power coutsined in a Mortyave made by Mr, Archibald MeNeill, and Jessie MeNeill, his wife, to the subseriber. CHARLES YOUNG. Ch. Town, Nov. 3, 1862. rw 3w The above SALE is POSTPONED, until TUES. DAY, the secoud day of Decewber next, at the same hour. WM. DODD. November 24th, 1862. Sale of Horses. Sleighs, &o, foc. Ao. WO be Sold by AUCTION, on WED- PSP A Y, the Sed of DECEMBER next, at 2 o’clock, noou, at GATES’S LIVERY STABLES, his STOCK, consisting of— I MARE, aved SLEIGHS and L do, RS Died, At Dow River, Lot 31, on the 2st instant, at the | extraordinary old age of 100 years, Bridyet, relict | of the late Mr. William Leonard, who, with his tumily, emigrated, from Queen's County, Lreland, to this Island in the year ISi9. Deceased, antil a tew minutes before ber death, retainedin perfection all her mental faculties, and was, on account of her piety, charity and benevolence, deservedly respected ny at large circle of friends aud aequaintanees, At Lot 19, on the 12th instant, of Asthma eompli- cated, Mrs. Elizabeth Robertson, in the 68th year of her age, born in the Isle of Wight, Fug land, At St. Cesuire, Catada Eust, on the 23d Sept. last, of diptheria, after five days’ illness, Frances Gudkey, fitth daughter of the late F. B. Holland, Esq., of this Istand. At Dundas, on the night ef Menday the 17th mst., Mr. John Wise, Vostinager, aged 59 years. He leaves a wife aud eight children to wourt their loss. The deceased was highly esteemed in the community where he resided, and his sudden death has cust ayloom over a large civele of Mquaintances SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN OLEARED. Orion, Melunis, Boston; oata. 14—- Nickerson, Halitax; pro. Mavs, Pol tish. Villager, Watt, Halifax ; pre Nov. 13 Gold Liner lard. Shedies 8 angie 15—Aimwell, Anderson, do.; do. Suberb, Swain, | Saladin o years : a do. Gol?" Wahk Theres, Fader’ Liverpool, exh. old : t Double do > Box do oats, deals, &e Elien, Pentz, Pieton; bal. Sea L HORSE, # years old Sets Smyle and Double I Breeze, Malone, New#ld. ; pro. Dina, Beaton, de.; thy. 3 de ‘ Harries do. Brigt. Herald, White, do; do. Brig Uranus, do 10 do ; Riding Saddles McDonald, Loudon, G.B.; oats, burley, &e. Wi { Magdalen Island Stadt Horse Power, J Colt, 14 year old And numerous other articles Trams — All sums over £10, eleven months’ credit, on approved Joint Notes. Carrie M. Rieh, Hardy, Boston ; oats. The Bark “ Prioress,’ Baird, with 35,000 bushels of Outs on board, boand to Livetpoo!, was towed out of Summerside on Wednesday last, by the WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. sieamer Westmorland; she was loaded by the| Charlottetown, Noy. 17, 1861. Hon, J.C. Pope. N. B. His stock of WAGGONS at private sale : oes, Noy. ne ae oon . siuind, at this port, hud to threw her deck louc F CONSIGNMENT ALL ' Ex ‘' GAZELLE.” overboard , in a vale HE Subscriber respectfully intimates NEW ADVERTISEM ENTS ‘ to Whelesale Purchasers that he has received Me RR nnn e | per above Ship, a Consignment of the under-men- tioned GROCERIES, all which were purchased KING SQUARE HOUSE. for Cash, he is therefore coniident no one in the sevilla HATS and CAPS. | City enn give better value: GOOD variety in FUR, CLOTH, 8 Casks small still Whiskey, Glenlivet, Wool, Felt and Silk, latest styles. 6 Hhds. DeKuyper Geneva, BEER & SONS. 100 Crises do do 4 Quarter casks old Port Wine, 50 Chests Congo TEA, (warranted), 30 Boxes 3 Crown Soup r ~ > —_ ints ccc RUBBERS, RUBBERS. Tea ’ Tea . HK LARGEST STOCK IN THE) _ war oe RE & CITY, inclnding Ladies’ Misses’, Gents’,| ee landed from Barque * THERESA,’ Youths* and Children’s Boots and Shoes and for sale by the subscriber, N. RANKIN, Queen Street. BEER & SONS. | 100 Chests & Boxes THA, November 17, 1862. i —e | a as } Warranted good, and will be sold cheap for Cash. BOOTS & SHOES, | | A WM. MeGILL. N GREAT VARIETY, for Misses, Gients, Youths, and Children. BEER & SONS. SEALSKIN COATS, | ree nested to make payment on or before the First F SUPERLOR QUALITY; also, jof DECEMBEK next, as a list of detantters is to Russia Pup, Astriean Lamb and Nutria Skins, | be handed to the How. J. Longworth for collection. Schooners are now louding at Pinette, China Point, and two at Orwell, where parties indebted can pay im produce, and where the subscriber is oe } eine the highest price IN CASH for OATS and YOR w+Vye ~ 2 | SARLEY. DRESS GOODS ° ’ The Subscriber also notifies those who are in NCLUDING Plain and Fancy REPS, | debited for the Mowtxe and Rearixa Macuises, BARATHEAS, Plain and Checked Wineies, | #01 Stoves, due over twelve mouths, the sms | respectively due by them must be paid on or before the 20th instayt, as the Proprietors are now on the | Istand, and only await payment of the amounts due 4 : P. STEPHENS. A CAPTPAL Assortment of Mofilers,) Orwolt Cheap Store, Nov. %, Itz. Searfs, Dies, Collars, (iHoves, Printed Flayne: : . : we ‘ a lepine, ton { N_ B&B. Amounts due in King’s County to be paid BEER & SONS. I the Hon. James MeLaren, or Mr. ‘Thomas Annear, at Montague Bridve. Pi Blankets, Blankets. — FRRe-Opened. ” { Subseri egs to inf in- Abb SIZES AND QUALITIES. Hf Subscriber begs to inform the in BEER & SONS. Ch. Town, Nov. 3, 1862. Notice! rw ow Notice!! | BEER & SONS. very suitable for Caps and Caat Collars. | BEER & SONS. habitants of Charlottetown, and the [sland generally, that he has re-opened in his NEW BUILDING, Grafton Street, where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line, with accuracy, neat- ness und dispatch Constantly op hand, a large assortment of Steve Pire and Tinwarer, Coreen Borers, Sronis and Worms mide to order, at the lowest possible prices. Wholesale Dealers will please call and examine my Stock, before purchasing elsewhere. W. Bb. ALLIN, Qua HARDWARE, {1K usual assortment, including TRON, Spring, Cast and Sleigh Shoeing STEEL. BEEK & SONS, STOVES, STOVES. HE LEVIATHAN COOK, for wood, whieh gives such excellent satisfaction. A few “ superive "’ COAL COOK STOVES, Parlor Stoves for both wood and coal; large Box Stoves, suitable for churches and schoothouses. BEER & SONS. note TEA, TEA, TEA, VIGHTY CHESTS and TWENTY HAL#-CHESTS, warranted a superior article. BRKER & SONS. Grafton Street, Oct. 27, 1352. To Arrive, Per MARIA, from HALIFAX, 15 HHDS. Porto Rico MOLASSES, 100 Bbls. FLOUR (Extra), 25 Chests and Half-Chests TEA, 20 Boils. BREAD. J. 8. CARVELL. isl pro tf Novy. 3, 1862. Labrador Herrings, rr STORE, a few Bbls. VERY BEST LABRADOR HERRINGS, J. 8. CARVELL, isl pro tf We invite inspection of the above, together with a large and varied assortment of useful GOODS, from intending purchasers, confident that the quality and prices will meet their expectations. BEE & SONS. Nov. 3, 1862. November 24, 1562. bw es ok Sole Leather. UST RECEIVED, per “Caunte M. Kick” from Bostox, and “ Tuomas Ciurr” from New York— 210 Sides Superior SOLE LEATHER. J. 8. CARVELL. isl pro tf Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping. RULES AND REGULATIONS. UTLCE is hereby given that in pursu- ance of Resolutions passed by the Committee on the 20th of Mareh, the following Rutes have been amended, viz :— Sec. 39, so as to require that ships, the length of which exceeds eight times but is under nine times their depth, shall have the same longitudinal strengthening as is preseribed for ships the length of which exceeds five times their breadth. And that, where the length exceeds nine times, and is under ten times their depth, they be subjected Nov. 3, 1362. i MACKEREL, BBLS. No. 2 MACKEREL, a DO. For sale. J. 38. CARVELL. Nov. e 1862. isi pro tf » al to the same reepbenteaie as phew which exceed im length six times their breadth. ss And in cases where the length exceeds ten times Nola: es. the depth, the Builders or Owners are to submit, pure subscriber has in Store, trom recent foy the Committee's approval, their plaus for giving arri vale— the Vessel the necessary strength longitudinally. By order of the Committee, GEORGE B. SEYFANG, Seeretary. RICHARD SLOGGETT, Surveyor. 2, White Lion Court, Cornhill, E. C. Bist May, P62! Drawing and Painting Classes. T HE Subscriber purposes to teach DRAWING daring the six months beginning in December, iu that large reem two doors above 180 Hhds. CHOICE MOLASSES, J. 8. CARVELL, Ch. Town, Nov. 3, 1862. _ isl. pro tf ELOUOR. UST RECELVED, 430 Boils. FLOUR, SUPERFINE, EXTRA STATE, and sUPpERIOR. J. 8. CARVELL. Velvets; Kaugieton’s, Bradley's wid Balmeral etec! Skirta. Gents’ Coatings and Trowserings. iu superfine Black Cloth, Blick and Paney Doe skins, Brown Melton, Black Beaver, Pilot and Seal Cloths, Ready made Over and Business Coats, Vests and Panis, Neck Ties, Scarfs, Cra- vats, Mufttlers, Rubber and Web Braces, Fancy abd White Dress Shirts, Shirt Collars, Wc. ; Gents’ Paris and Exhibition Hats and Caps, latest style, Felt Hats, Sonth Sea, Astracan, Neutria, Sable and Common Seal Capes. ELANNELS, BLANKETS, SERGES, Grey, White and Printed Cottons, striped ditto, | Osnabyrys, Huckabacks and Diaper Towellings, Printed Oil Ctoths, &e. Xe. ' ; LADIES’ & GENTS’ BOOTS & SHOES, | Rubber ditto, Felt and Kid Shippers. Hardware, Oil, Paint, Plough Mounting, Cart Boxes and Pipes; a large assortinent of Shear Plates, Blister Steel, 63 and 9 feet chain Traces, cut and wrought Nails, from 1 to 2 jimehes, English eut, American pattern Horseshoe Nails, &e. &e.; Cutlery, Window Glass, Powder, Shot, Gum Caps. Coffin Mountings, Black Lead, Blacking in tins and packages, Brushes of all kinds, Hoes, Shovels, Manure Forks, Spades, Hames. A great variety of SMALI> WARES and DYE STUFFS. GROCERIES. English TEA, of the best quality ; bright Porto Rico SUGAR, Crushed, do., MoLasses, Soap, Candles, Bloow Raisins, Spicer, &c., &e The remainder of his Stock daily expected by the “Lady Milne,” to Ratitax.and Brig“ Maria White,” from Boston. PATRICK WALKER. Walker's Corner, Nov. 17, 1862 Sin x " T . Furniture Warehouse. \ OST respectfully returns thanks to his triends aud the public forthe liberal support awarded to him foe the past seven years, aud heys o assure them that m the future wo ettore will be spared on bie _ fo merit a coutsumuee Of then favors, He also invites the people vencrally to examine his STOCK, confident that those wantine woods iu his line will tind it for their interest to examine the same before purchasing elsewhere, his being the largest and best Stock in the city to select from. Allof his werk is got up in the best and most substantial manner and in the latest styles, In this assortment can be found DRA WING ROOM SETS, in ereen plush, reps, shalley, and hair cloth; fine assortment of parlor sofas and ¢hairs, lounges, easy chairs, and smoking chairs ; handseme chamber furniture in sets ; mattrasses in hair, husk, excelsior, and straw; spring beds, bed- ateads, cribs, and cradles; drawing room tables with wood and marble tops; extension, card. side, leaf, and kitchen do. SIDE BOARDS and bureans, wood and marble tops; book cases, whatnots, writ ing desks, and tables; window cornices, bands and tuseels: Patent windew rollers and curtain fixtures; fringes; curtain laces and apholstering voods. MANTLE GLASSES, dressing glasses, with Eng- lish and German plate; pictures and frames, oval and square ; large lot of cane and wood seat chairs ; arm, rocking, and nurse do. ; office chairs and stools, eane and wood ; children’s chairs in variety. Other articles too numerous to euumerate. The goods are all offered cheaper for CASH than similar articles can be bought for anywhere in the Island. Please call and judge for yourselves. GEO. DOUGLAS, Kent Street, next door to the Hon. Geo. Coles. }found, from a NEEDLE to an ANCHOR, both last five years, and whoare ready to testify to their | usefulness. The readiness with whieh they impart great heat, has been reumarked by all who ase them, and in old dwellings ax well as new, have been productive of great eomfort, while they do bot cost more than the old brick or stone chinmeys, whieh take up so much room, and are pow being arge metal Boilers, very usefu) for dyeing pur poses, for making soup, or prepariay food for Cattle, and can be kept constantly in use, at a very simul cost for fuel, and without the least risk from fire lp short, the great advantages to be derived from these woudertul, celebrated, and unsurpassed Spoy Es can only be known from a trial of them; and far ters and others are now invited te come and select for themselves, before the cold winter sets iy pen them, at the ORWELL CHEAP STORE, cheaper than the cheapest Country Store on the Istind, where the vreatest variety of GOODS may be included P. STEPHENS, Orwell, November 10, 1862 isl vin WANTED, at the above Store, 500 COW and OX HIDES, and 500 SHEEP SKUNS, for which the highest price will be paid in CASH or trade. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment! CHARLES BELL, QUEEN SQUARE....... CHARLOTTETOWN, A SSOUNCES the arrival of his FALL and WINTER GOODS, which are all of the newest designs at present in the Market. Every | Departinent of the Woollen Drapery Trade isauply represented in his Establishinent. His Go ips | ar: decidedly of the Newest and Best Class mana fuctared; they have been carefully selected from } the best Wholesale Hhouses in Britain for his trade, jand have been purchased forCASii, which isa very | portant article im the marke! at present, ; CHAKLES BELL is, therefore, in a fbsition to vive his customers the very best value, and can, at confidently article Ife enumerates u few teading articies as the same tine, recommend the | he selis | dobbs i-~ West of bagland and Yorkshire CLOTHS, Heavy Beavers, Whitneys and Pilot COATINGS, ° Doeskins : Cussimeres ; Kuglish and Seotch TWEEDS; Veivet, Silk, Valentia, and Marsejlies Vessrines; Prince Edward Island Homeseuns; Twilled and Shirting FLANNELS; Gentleman's Shirts and Collars; Shetland aud Lanih's Wool UNDER CLOTHING; Searfs, Ties, and Mutilers; Fur, Cloth, Wool & Kid Gloves ; Braces, Soeks, Umbrellas, aud Trunks ; Fur, Cloth, Glazed, Reversable, and other WINTER CAPS; Silk Felt, Wool, and Giazed HATS; FURS—Rus- sian Dox, Siberian Lamb, Nutria, and Muskrat, ete., ete. The best assortment of TATLORS’ TRIMMINGS ever imported to this Island, in Coat Linings, Sleeve Linings, Vest Backs and Linings, Cout Canvas, Padding, Wadding, Coat and Vest Braids and Bind ings, Buttons of all kinks. and other TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, Too numerous to mention. Ready - Made Clothing. This Branch of his Trade is onusually large at present. Owiny to the depression of the times per sons requiring Suits will get them at very RE- PUCKD PRICES. Nov. 17, 1862. 4in AINTS AND PAINT OIL, BAR IRON; also, 100 chests and half chests TEA, | for sale cheap for cash by JAMES DUNCAN & CO. Charlottetown, June 30, [862. oe eee das INTERNATIONAL &. 8. GO, }enquire the prices for making up at this Establish- MOURNING, and all other orders for Clothing promptly attended ’ te Gentlemen who havé been im the habit ef | vetting their Clothing made up, through Tailors choosing their Cloth and Trinunings fer them, from the different Stores, would find it to their advantage to examine the Stock of Cloths and Trimmings, and every other part of the | to, and good fitting Fashionable Articles guaranteed, | ( post-paid) 4 $6. tions should always tu the Publishers, Liz PARTIES indebted to the Sub- s scriber by Bond, Note, or Book Aéedunt, are }*NEW ENGLAND’ will continne as heretofore, i leaving ST. JOHN for BOSTON on MONDAY! in each week, until further notice. VFENHE Undersigned is landing, per EDA by main foree. the use of Jonn TOOTH PASTE, store of FENHE Steamer NEW BRUNSWICK) ee. betore they purchase elsewhere, as they can brilt make Wer last trip for the senson, leaving ave foes and money, by getting all the articles ST. JOHN on THURSDAY, 3th instant. The | i | At the lowest rate in One Place. The principle recognized and practically carried jot at this Establishiment is Speedy Sules and Light J 8. CARVELL, Agent. | Protits, for CASH. Charlottetown, Nov. 17, 1862. dw | The LATEST FASAIONS are always secured. . ee ee eae nee ee Charlottetown, Oct. 27, 1862 Ilardware. a ei Tew The Liverpool and London FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, |“PXHE Agent for the above first class | English Fire [nsurance Compatiy begs ta call the attention of the public to the advantages j offered by this Company, in respect to the security to the assured, and promptness to pay losses, whieh, without disparaging other Companies, may be sxfely MARIA, from Boston and from Exauano,— KAGLE PLOUGHS, EAGLE ©. PLOUGII mountiSas, HORSE NATBLS, POWDER AND SHOT, ALFRED PHILLIPS. Charletietown, Oct. 13, L862. oe BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGA- ZINE (Yory). ‘lhe present critical state of & affairs will render these publications anaeu- peo thrown down. They are ~~ with ally SaRereeEny daring the fortheoming tet They will oceupy a middie ground between the hastily written news-items, crade - lations, aud flying rumors of the daily om nal, and the ponderous Tome of the futare historian, written after the liying interest and excitement of the great political events of the time sha}) have passed away. Jt is to these Periodicals that readers must look for the onlyreaily intelligible and reliable history of current events, and as such, in addition to their well-established literary, scientific, and theological character,we urge them upou the consideration of the reading public. EARLY COPIES, The receipt of Advamre Sheets from the British publishers gives additional value to these Reprints, inasmuch as they can now be placed in the hands of subserj about as soon as the original editivns. TERMS, Per apn, For any one of the four Keviews.,,...$3 00 For any two of the four Reviews......5 00 For any three of the four Reviews.....7 Gu For all four of the Reviews...,.......8 0 For Blackwood’s Magazine...,,.,....3 0 For Blackwood and one Review,,,.....5 Ov For Blackwood and two Reyiews,,....7 OD For Blackwood and three Reviews.....9 00 kor Blackwood and the four Reviews. .10 (0 | Money current in the State where isswed will be receaved at par, CLUBBING, A discount of twenty-tive per eent. from the above prices will be allowed to Cives ordering tour or wore copies of any one or more of the above works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, wall be seng to one address ior $9 ; four copies St the four Reviews and Blackwood for $30; and so ou. Postagr.—Subseribers in the British Pro- vinces will receive the Reprints Free of U. 8. Postage. N. &.--The price in Great Britain of the five Periodicals above named is $31 per annum. ee THE FARMER’S GUIDE TO SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL AGRI- CULTURE. . By Heney Srevnens, F. R. S., of Edinburg, and the late J. P. Norron, Professor of Seientibe Agriculture in Yale College, New Haven. 2 vols. Royal octavo, 1600 pages and numerous Ergrayings. This is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agriculture ever published, and in order to give it a wider circulation the pab- tishers have resolyed to reduce the price to ee FOR THE TWO VOLUMES! yhen sent by mail (post-paid) te Cali- fornia and Seek the price will 5 $7. Yo Jnion, and to Canada GF This book is nor the old ** Book of the Farm.’’ Remittances for anew the above publica- addressed, post-paid, LEONARD SCOTT & CO. No. 54 Gold street, New York, Geo. T. Haszao, Charlottetown. BUSINESS CARDS. GEORGETOWN. WILLIAM SANDERSON, > Commission Merchant, Wholesale & , Be tail General Agent, Ayetionear & Broker. NOTARY PUBLIC, Agent for Col. Lite Assurance Company in King’s County. Agent for Pictou irop Foundry. Town Lots, Pasture Lots, and Farms for Sale in King’s Count Nov, 18. No More Choking! HE Hairs of Hopkin’s Adamantine- | #sc"'e4 to be superior vo those afforded by any , id i other Company in the Island. The Liverpool and Cemented Poorn Bre sues will not come cout | London F. & LL. Insurance Company has been in For sale at the | 2 Drag Store. |} successful operation since 1836, with avencies all a la » 2 W. B. WATSON. | over the world, and has paid in losses about two Ch. Town, Nov. 10, 1862. . | millions und a quarter sterling. Its subscribed ea- pital is £2,000,000 sterling, and its invested funds alone amount to £1,312,000 sty. ; and the fire pre- miums for L861 amount to £60,130 19s 9d; and in ad- dition to this very ~—— capital, the Company, : ‘Epp | buving been established before the recent Limited Cosme, & Kos © HERRY | Liabitity Aet, the individaal fortunes of each of the For sale at the City es | shareholders, comprising some of the wealthiest W. RB. WATSON. | nerchants in Liverpool and London, are liable for the losses, should the whole of the capital be swept A Beautiful Set of Teeth. praarect freedom from premature de- eay, and Teeth of a peart-like whitness, by Nov. 1), 1862. Queen Insurance Company OF LIVERPOOL. FIRE A’ D LIFE! HE Subscriber, having been appointed agent for tlie above first class Insurance Com pany, is prepared to take risks on all descriptions of property. J. 8. CARVELL, Charlottetown, Feb. 10. tf {Extracts From Newsparens.] On reference to a return wade to Parliament, and ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 7th June, L861, it will be seen that the increase of Duty for the year, paid by the “ QUEEN,” was £2568, being arate of £1000 more than paid by any otber office ever yet established in this City. {From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.) “Indeed, we believe that we are perfecily justi, fied in saying that no ether Company, within the sume period, ever attained so large an income in either the Fire or Lite Departments as the Queen Insurance Company. In making this statement we make no exception even in favor of our older local companies, namely, the Liverpool and London, the Royal, and the Lancashire Insurance Companies.” | {From the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2. 1861.] “ Among there important institutions stands eui- nent for its solidity, as well as for its suceess, “the Queen Insurance Company,”’ which las: week held its annual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A reference to the ample report in another page will fully satisfy every reader of the signal progress made by this association since its foundation. Such snecess is, indeed, ravely attamed; and it attests at once the excellence of its management, and the pub- lic confidence in its constitution.’ ) : | And lastly, the Agent being appointed by Power AS removed to the Shop lately O0CU> | of Attorney directly from England, is authorised te Tae Ss 7 ove thousand pounds sterling. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND With these superior advantages, the Company is ask a higher rate of premium than other English Companies, which do uot present the same advan- HE Subscriber, encouraged by the Very | Directors of this Cowpany and the * Queen’s,”” and | liberal support received in the Cloth dressing | that the Ageuts here should, in this respect, ‘act in the United States, Y Machinery for Carding, Spinning Fire ae Company. prepared to receive Wool for maunfasturing into the various deseriptions of Cloth usually miad<z? a One shilling and three pence per yard. Other branches in the same proportion. Wool, auy of the agents for the Mill, from whom further particulars can be learned . . Co-Partnership Notice. HE UNDERSIGNED have this day in } British, French & other Foreign | . : VAUX BROTHERS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Tropolit'’s Buildings, 152 Granville-street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Sept. 9, 1862. Ch. Town, Nov. 3, 1862. isl pre tf EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT NEW GOODS! BEER & SONS HYAE received the greater part of their FALL SUPPLY of BRITISH, WEST INDIA, AND AMERICAN GOODS, which, for variety and price,will compare favorably with any STOCK of GGODS in the Colony. Persons from a distance visiting the City will do well to call and examine before makjng their pur- chases. the Pavilion Hotel. Has received for the purpose, one huudred 4yd fifty exampjes, jn outline, shade and c#lour, by the fipst masters, and approved by the Governugent Boagd of Education ap home. Morming Class. Evening Class..-,-+-----208. per quarter. ALFRED PURCHASE. Nov. 24, 1862. al] pa 2i NOW LANDING, Ex Carrie M. Rich, from Boston, 100 BBLS. FLOUR, 200 Boxes LOZENGES. J. & T. MORRIS. Ch. Town, Nov. 10, 1882. Ay aieicaaeat jaway. In this respect it differs, it is believed, from pied by WLW. Irving, Esq , Queen Square. draw Bills the moment a loss oceurs, and without not disposed (though it might be well justili CLOTH MANUFACTORY, | tageous features, and the Agent has been advised business, begs to inform the inhabitants of P. E.) in eoncert.”’ W. A. JONMNSTONE, and Weaving, the Colonies. The charge for Picking, Oibuyg, which must be washed and dried, may be left with CHARLES E. STANFIELD. entered into CO~-PARTNERSHIP as DRY GOODS, C. U. VAUX. s s Grain, Grain. WW. b 0 U & A N j aly other Com many established here. Ch. Town, Oct. 6, 1s62. referring to the Home Company, te the extent of ied) to TRYON,. }that an uniform rate has been agreed upon by the Island that he bas imported from the lest makers Agent of the Liverpool and London and shortly (in addition to finishing Cloth) will be Carding, Spinning, and Weaving will be H. J. Callbeck, Sidney Street, Charlottetown, or Tryon, April 21, 1862, IMPORTERS & DEALERS. Under the Style and Firm of H. B. VAUX. pue highest price given for BARLEY and OATS, at {From the Liverpool Mercury, Nov. 2, as “Tt must be gratifying to the public generally, and expecially to the proprietors, to find that its in come iejins the past three years has increased at the raw of £20,000 per annum. We believe that no other Company, within the same short period, ever atfained so larve an increase either in the Fire or Lite Department. This speaks highly for the actiyjty and zeal of the management, while the promptucess with which all the claims, arising out of the Jate disaatroys fe in London were met, tes- tities to their fiyancia! ability and the eare and pra deuce which warked the investment of these funds.”’ *‘MAILS. HE Mails for Nova Scoria, New Bruy- swtek, Canapa and the Unirep States will, Coles’s brewery and Distillery, Constantly on band, at prices cheaper than can be purchased in the Market, the best ef Rum, Brandy, | Gin, Whiskey, and a superior article of Malt Whis- key. Also—X, XN, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown, November 14, 1861. Notice. HEREAS by order made in the Court of Chancery by His Hogor the Master of the Rolls, dated the 10th day of August instant, the management of the Estate of) Attorney and Barrister at 100 Boxes CANDLES, September 8. WANTED—A Gaanty. Of GQOD HUME- SPUN Pau! Mabey, of Charlottetown, Esquire, has| been committed to and vested in me the under- at Nothingham, with 2 severe attack of brov- ee, on the 10th inst., a Brigt. of about 1o0 tons, chiti, Last night, after his physician had seen = the Hon. James Yeo. hin, it was necessary to apprise the Duke’s#| On Thursday lat, from the shipyard of Ronald relatives of his eoudition.— Liverpool paper, Nov, 1. | MeDouald, Ex4., Pisquid, for D. Davies, Esq., of F rity, a j ub , red 4 , yr Gus We are happy to be able te announce, on the thio alagn. Suamper Lal's our re Tet it. - authority of injurmation received by his Excellency | he ote Bae vessel we nndersil Was | She Lieutenant Goveruor from the Colonial O1-| bailt expressly for the West India trade—and was | fiee, that there is no foundation in truth for the! towed down the river on Wednesday last, by i above statemeut.—£d. Isl, i steamer “ eather Bell.”’ LUMBER. PRUCE DERLS and PEAL ENDS, PINE BOARDS, Pine Palings Cedar Shingles, Saw do. Laths and Deal dying for Sate JAMES PURDIE Charlottetown, Ang. 12, 1302. King Square House, Nov. 3, 1862. wn NOW LANDING, ESA PDER Schr. Tuomas Cryer, from ( Z NEW YORK— Which dt » sold low for Cash. eee ST LOW DEN, Peuke’s Buildings. Noy. 3, 1862. 55 Bbls. Extra and superigx FLOUR, | signed. Now, therefore, all tenapts of the lands of the said Paul Mabey, and other parties indebted to him, are required henee- forth to pay the amounts due and to begome \due from them respectively to me at my Office, in Charlottetown. JOSEPH HENSLEY, Charlottetown, August 20, i801. until further notice, be made up and forwarded trom the General Post Office, Charlottetown, as follows : For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, on TITURSDAY and MONDAY next, at [2 o'clock noon, and on MR, W. A. JOHNSTON, OF HALIFAX, N.S. Law, Notary Public, &c, &c. i Orrice—Mrs MeDonald’s, next door to Mrs. Forsyth’s, North side of Queen Square. Charlottetown, October 21, 186]. HARINGTON & SMITH, Commission Merchants, Mount Stewart Bridge, P. KE ISLAND. (> Grain Cargoes Purchased and Shipped on Commission, Sept. 22, 1862. isl 2m Watch and Clock Maker, PURCHASE, Smardon’s Corner. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF. WATCHES always on sale, and warranted to perform well, Price £3 10s, and upwards. WEDDING KINGS, BROOCHES, &c. &c. in grent variety. Charlottetown, August 4, 1862. A CARD. EIL RANKIN begs leave to inform the MERCANTILE and TRADING COM- MUNITY of Prince Edward Island, and the Neighbouring Provinces, that he has made arrangements for the immediate prosecution of business as an Auctioneer,Commission Merchant & General Agent, in each of which lines all Commissions with which he may be favoured (at home or from abroad) shail receive his prompt and best attention. Charlottetown, July 8, 1861. Rockwell, Higley & Garland, Cemmission Me 4 And Wholesale Dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN, POTATOES, EGGS, BUTTER, CHEESE, Beans, Pork, and Produce generally, 44, NORTH STRERT, BOSTON, (Opposite Merchants’ Row.) References in Charlottetown— W. CUNDALL, Kegq. | W. B. DEAN, Esq. June 23, 1362. yr W. B. HERBERT, SHIP BROKER N COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 112 Hollis-street, HALIFAX, N.S. 1% Strict attention will be given to all consigy ments of Prince Edward Produce. September 1, 1862, Ain JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT, Coach & Sleigh Builders, Kent Street, WEDNESDAY the 12th inst. at 8 o'clock, p.m. For Canada, New Branswick and the United States, every TUPSDAY and FRIDAY, at 84 a.m | Mails tor England, the West Indies and New-| fonndland, on MONDAY the L0vb inst. Jat 12 0'elock noon, and on WEDNESDAY the lth at 8 p.m. L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. Genersa} Post Oftive, Ch. Towu, ith Nov., i802, / pNror the inhabitants of Charlotte- town and the Country generally, thgt they have pow ox hand a uymber of vew and second-hand CARRIAGES, oper. ayd covered, of different styles, which will be sold cheap for prompt payment. te?” All orders punctyally attended to. April M4, 1862.