ae ‘ eee ny ae wean _—" LATES PROM EUROPS ‘ I the pleasure « o| A striking ili ition: of th nt “it, ener "W i arly i i wl wUhipres ! ted 1 it i t T f | Performance ia the Lov knowit { j ' hip Bavaria M ‘ ; ‘ 4 the proprebers andja bundie of Cottons Wary whieh a vear ve : i} ij ‘ ‘ ; ’ w 1 from South unptan St wx New York, 7 ’ ' Reporter ee, 4 ace.could be readily purchasnd at Bs. Yd., cannot | nn SPIRE PPI rte ; j chlician, to whom i i ow be procured under 17s. 6d. Such an advance e | ; ' aa ; Such an adv: " v Bn ‘a 7 J a editorial and | is altogether without any parallel in so coumo Auction! peo ‘ ed 7 t we Vu vt. re — } ot rr) a * . ‘ . a9 Phe Bavaria beats te tetentall hot supp lity of « ve. It eis very sensibly | (INO be SOLD by PUBLIG AUCTION, | ean be es ivy weather ‘ h th uwtjon our countn ! v e cotton wa th } Dovey » then awit y ? ' lj c a , ; ot a. m ‘Tuunspay, the 13th inst. at 11 @’clock, | bey “amship Bohemian, from Quebec! / w 7 i ’ ; " a can | 2-m., ab ihe subscribers Sale Koom, Queen-stress- : ny ti 5 : gui { I ol I A} be MALO? Moalerial lito Clobunig, F S| “tp rr ‘ re broa i bed cloth snd oti cdouest viirposes 40 Chests TEA, hw rews “ V } mu | : ? ¢ : r . =" Tho steamer Iona for! language | Phe Fed or M i ee Arie. 4 Fmportation { I rf) uus ‘ wt ' if {i ™ « in . M a } " } ladem with.etar i lia elke | : an were vOahier dadladnzas, trom avana ' " oe . About 6 a’clock ves ‘ iay)i, ae ~ a ae ws . i t i ‘for New lLork, with a considerable amount of Terms Liberal i such of our fellew ‘ b oW I nto and s i u 10 Cyc , A J ' polly 7 Pp! | Spesic supposed to have foundered at sea o1 Ch ‘ e W M. McGILL, Auctioneer of the Kelle, wer ‘ } ' U Changarnier denies that Mr. Lincoln a : ko WY 0 S8Y, 1to have heen captured by a Confederate cruiser Ch. ‘Town, Nev. 3, 1502 = ; cis, ' Pree] ° ‘ ; | ee . ; . do ot obtain amar . os & one . } | I inendicametennmagait i snemnanenennii oa , : Hh Pog has offered him the command of the Federal | |, my tam amang us, as o mae? 9 But | being nine day s overdue, rey ra Mmneuneme the presere: Ist | lorces er general rules, there ave some ex- | ' oo - Rea ! Bea ' vor aa ” ¥ a : oes : , &e] i ; x eplendid pile of Brick Putas nd The Times save thet emancipation procla-| ““!) i bone | Dr. LANKESTER, the eoroner, estimates the . eat 3 . : Lhe * Reports live paper, and ia one of | ag eanl ; 5 pied by the Hom PD. Re wa ination i @ politicnl concession to the Re ly heck comdnaind ; . Wing Sid N @ 8 one Of} deaths in London from erinoline taking fire, at post landed from Parque . THERESA,’ t yee j a conduck mrnals i wi Seotiz . . ; te be the victinr of the d : : : puonican party When the Union existed! 4 ar ly a ' ’ oe | h Mt | seventy-five annually, (to say nothing of other ac-| @ and for sale by the subserther, , ctinr of the destructive . ent rhe ; a a am a wey 8 “ery CUO UF OUP eEXChanges Which We | oidenys 4 af et sel » 1: ‘ : . 4 the Constitution gave no right either to the] open with ere: jeMents traceable ty the sume cause) and aesum- 100 Chests & EE D i Sire broke aut—but it not asce ed how : {'t : expectations of finding sam jiug the same proportion throughout the Kingdom i t Boxes TE A, it originated—in a cellar under the frent part of the dwelling house Meing Queen Street divide al into plac es for coal and + egetables : but 2 net clearly known the division in w hich the ‘ fire Commenoed All the wood werk about th. Cea was destroyed — a parlour immediate! above, on the first floor, was alse thereughly cor sumed, at least so far ae the wel work tegether with its velugble furniture Parlor abeve that, on the second storey, was also wPeatly damaged, together wit) extended, Another t its rich furniture njured, and other use suffered considerably Th it, both containing Phe liall was likewise much Perts of the hy Stere and the Cellar beneath large stocks of valuable mer, haodize, fortunately escaped th. ravages of the fire The Eng Were promptly on the spot, and Were worked with great efficiency, espec ay tae new Knwine, the Water being supplied from the Tank near the Pohee Station. Mr. Brenan’s family, consisti, ¢ of himself, Mra Breran and thelr Niece, Miss Mary McDonald, besides the domestic with eteat diflcultr. Indeed, the most me jancholy part of the casualty is, that Mre. Breman, in ber auxiety te save her Nieos, was burned in the face and hands to such a depres as to oveasion for a servasits, escaped Meme, Che mos? painful eneesims: te hee friewds for | the safety of her life. The suticitede tlt theough- but the @hole community, as sept as it was ascer- trined haw severely she had deen injured—we.s “sible in ewery countetante, and brought sym- It was President glone or to the President and Con- gtesg combined, to abolis) slavery. Kmanci-| pation was a thunderbolt placed in Mr. Lin-| | coln’s hands to destroy the whele organization | jof the South at a blow, whieh he has as sumed the right to launch; bat he is with- | ut power to enforce the deeree. The North | | Must conquer every square mile of the South } before it can make the proclamation more | than waste paper. | | The Times also says commercial advices | |from New York show a strong impression | among the leading merchants that the ter-| }mination of the war will ultimately oceur | | from the crisis of confusion in the North. France.—Vera Cruz letters give a different | : j *ecount of the state of affairs in Mexico from} ; What the Freneh papers have published.! ox | Jaares is far from giving up the contest, and | |is preparing a desperate resistanee to the | . rex . : ° . , | French. The city of Mexico is strongly for. | | tified and the road fr m Ovizaba will be de- t Monday | fended by inehes The Paris Bourse was excited, ar ine yet ren . , lan. had declined 4 pet cent, being 1" ted at 75¢.| | aed a | Irauy.—The King haa si | Sranting an amnesty to all »,ersons concerned } in the acts and attempty which lately took | Place in the Souther, provinces, with the exception of deserte’, s from the army. fhe Sicilians hd been disarmed, in conse- quence of numerous assassinations. > ¢ PoRt¥eaL.—The Queen has arrived at Lis- 900. }. Spaty.—The Spanish pxthetic werds fran every teague, because her} are about to proceed on a tour through Swit- Ieind ant usobtrusive manners, her unbounded | Caarity Ast her perc «¢ ‘it @ long aa | useful life, have endeared her t ~ery ene whe knows her fvern that her present suffering injuries, \ ttle time, with the help of a kind Providence she will be restore » her usval health —One o the servant girls was also injured, from ot a window on the seeond storey Immediately ove! the hall<door, and te which she had taken r tug from the flames: but ; are not regarded eu 4 48 Gangerouuse er bruises Besides the damage tu the interior of those parts ot the dwei lig hotise ravaged by the tire of furniture is considerable; and we have he urd it stated that several handred pounds will good the loss. It is Colseing, Laat wiy & omDparalively simall pe rliot quired te ora ke } r hboweve:)l bhe @ property was destroy ed—that ti large stores of merchandize on the premises wer ed by the flames; and, above oll, that : » paced ix, iz t danger, rvead tor the yuict circle Ubat bas bitherte bad ee large an eX] erence of its uselulness ++ SUPREME OOURT Tue Michaelmas Term of this Court eo menced « T readay sted We have not informed that any case of general importa: te the public mind was tried during the week r “ Man with the unclean hands” x d ° up anether Libel case against the Editor of tm EXAMINER es of an Information fled by ! the Court, whi, if granted, would preelude the Editor of the Examtwer from producing any | evi lenee te prove his ease The grouu I ol Cim- £700 Skedaddle,”’ az Mr. Pop ve told concernmg thie matter, and there- plant is the story of the * . it has been ealled. does not want th truth to! fore he prevent the truth from being disclosed in th: bex. Witbess The Court have set apart to-day for hearing Mr. Whelan to shew canse why Mr. Pope's appli- cation should net be coated; and the result ot | tie diseussion whieh will take place will be com- | - munieated to our readers in our next No ee BL ackwoon's MsGazise.—The October No. | ef this popular periodical has just come to hand from the American publishers. The contents, of which we bave not yet been able to read much, comprise the following articles: — Ten Days in Richmond; Caxtoniana—part IX; Germany and her Prospects; Chrouicles of Carlingford, (con | tinued); Iphigenia in Tauris; Gaster, the First M.A.; Tickler 11. again; Italy and France. Tux Weekty Desratn is the title of a new Family Journal of News and Literature, lately ixaued from the press of St. Joho, N. B. It is very well got up, and filled with « great variety of news and literary reading. a eG enmeims BY SATURDAY'S MAILS. Tue Steamer Westmorland, which, owing to stormy weather, was prevented from making one of her regular trips to Shedige latt week, arrived at ap early hour gn Saturday evening from that place, bringing the ysual Saturday night's Mails, together with theseip arrear. We do uot perceive that anythiog important has taken place at the seat of the war in the States. ‘There is, of course, a record of the movement of large bodivs of troops, incident to a state of war, but no battles appear to have beeu fought since those already made known to our readers. LATEST FROM THE SEAT OF WAR BY TELEGRAPH. Banaor, Oct. 29. An arrival from Port Royal brings particu- lars of an attack by Gem Mitchell’s forces on the Charleston and Savannah railroad.—The expedition consisted of commands of Gens. Brannan and Ferry. The main body landed under cover of the gunboats at Mackey’s Point, 15 miles from toe Railroad, marching seven miles inland, where they met the enemy in force, driving them from their position, and from the second position. Two miles beysnd the Confederates made third stand, preventing pursuit by destroying we bridge over Pocatigo river. Federal loss 45 killed and 184 wounded. Vol. Barton penetrated to the Railroad at Coosawatchi, tearing wp a few rails, cutting the telegraph, and capturing a stand of regi- Mental colors. Flour, Superfine $5 90 a $6; Extra 36 25 ® $6 50. Baxcor, Oct. 30th. Confederate Gens. Hill, Jackson and Ha- milton eneamped between Martinsburg and Bunker Hill, greater pert being near latter Place. Confederate army has not retreated up Shenandoah Valley. Their sick and wounded have been sent to Staunton, eyideat- | ly anticipating early movement of the army of Potomac. Buell’s army reported making forced marches to Nashville to amticlios expected | Property trouguout Newloundiand, combined attack of Bragg and all forces in Tennesse and Mississippi, amounting to ene handred and fifty thousand. Peis report explains Federal evacuation of Corinth and Bolwar, probably to march to defence of Nashville. Hinted that Gen. Banks will soon lead ex- pedition intu Texas. Gen. MeClelian supposed to have same ination. : Jestruction of Confederate Salt Works at St. Josenh e,ay considered most severe blow. “rs. Bishop burned at St @ fauuus Vocalist by.stian deportment through- | We are happy to! to j ugh causing much are not dangerous, and that. in falling out i We understand, | » Le loss tries to bring his ease im sneha way as to | Paul was uot | The cotton crop of Erypt. for 1262 | pool, and the latter 36 lecree | ** escorheron’’ has! tuing new and readable in it.—Ress’s Heekly. We perfectly agree with the opinion above expressed by our contemporary here. We, too had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Crosskill, and he is in every respeet a very worthy disciple of old Faust and Guttenburg.—Em Ex +4 Mr. David M. Fraser } m Sas ACCIDENT carpenter wa verely injured rday afternoon last He, with his men, was ey ' l repairing the house of Mra. McNeil! on Kent street when step- ping a frail stageinge whi t had been Mr. Fraser with vue or two others, tated to the ground a d stance g on his row escape ti erected was preeip ol som back upon a plank, and had a nai 4 / rum death. The young men who fell with ‘him esc yped with slight injury. —R. W. —— Arriyats. ~ The Brig Uranus, owned by “Tessya, Davies, and the Barque Theresa, belong- ing to Messrs. Welsh & ast, the former Owen, arrived here on oe days out from Liver- —f If z i ; Tur DrepGine Macuine, owned by Mr MeBean, which has been work on this Island Since the spring of ISG1, leit her | Sunday last, with four jarge scows, in tew of the steamer Westmorland. We understand the Westmorland intended to have towed them as far as the Gut of Canso, where they were to have been taken charge of by a steamer from Halifax. nh consequence of the boisteroys state of the weather the Westmoriand was obliged to bear up for Pictou with the Dredge, and while in the act of doing se, two of the seows belonging to her broke adrift 20 lee a ' e jor Halifax on | 6 We bave since learned that the | i this would vive a total of 750 deaths The Annual Session of the Grand Division of the Sons of ‘Temperance opened this evening at | half-past seven o'cloek. The office-bearers for | the ensuing year were eleeted as follows:—G. W Y., Herbert Bell, No. 32, Alberton; G. W. A.. |Geo. Milner, No, 4, Charlottetown; G. 8., John i Seott, No. 2, do.; G. T., B. Williams, Ne. 1, do; iG. Chap., Rev. R. 'T. Roach, No. 9, Georgetown ; 1G. Con., Patrick Brown, No. 33, Summerside: (i. Sentinel, J. Mellish, No. 44, Lot 49.—Mon. —s2 Died, At Crapaud, on Sunday evening, the 26th jnst., jafter a longand protracted illness, of a compfication lof Louisa Hawkins, relict of the late James Duipitt, in the oSth year of her age, deeply te | deservedly regretted by a large number of syn 3 ‘ 3 & ) I | CUsenses ithising Trieils. Av Rastico, on the 27th ultimo; after a very short i!Inesa, Jevta, wife of Mr. Joshua Doirant, in the G7th year of her age At Takee Forts, China, of Cholera, on the 30th lof June last, in the 30th yearef hie age, of the Royal Artill ry, dames, eldest gon of Mr. John | Heufy, of Birch Hil} Lot 56. Alee, at St. John’s, |} Newfoundland, on the 28th of August le.t, Joan, cond sonof Mr. John Heafy, of Birch hill, in his st in peace. } 25th youl May they rm Warranted good, and will be sold cheap for Cash WM. MeGILbLL. th. Town, Noy. 3, 1862 rw Ow "Ro Arrive, Per MARIA, from HALIFAX, 15 HHDS. Porto Rico MOLASSES, 100 Bhls. FLOUR (Extra), 25 Chests and Half-Chests TEA, 20 Bois. BREAD J. §. CARVELL. Nov. 3, 1862. is! pro tf Labrador Herrings. [PX S208, a few Bois. VERY BEST LABRADOR HERRINGS, J. 8. CARVELL. Nov. 3, 1862. ial pro tf Sole Leather. pest RECEIVED, per “Carnie M. e Rick’ from Besron, and “THomas Cire” from New Yor«— 210 Sides Superior SOLE LEATHER. J. S. CARVELL. Noy. 3, 1862. ia] pro if HIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct. 22—Maria, Mardoeh, Halifax; goods. Wild | Wave, Finlayson, Boston; gooda. Sarab, Gillis, | Pictou; do. 3--Star, Fougere, Port Muigrave ; lish. Samuel Noble, Richards, Cape Canso ; do been torn d in Mexi | cows drifted over to this Island, and came ashore | Magyie, Herron, Jaabrador; “. pareaneee, Darts een torn down in Mexico. | Somewhere in the vicinity ef Canoe Cove, uear the | Harbor Bouche ; do. 24—Biuenose, Bruce, She! i “a 1 . . it ntrance to this pert—Is/ ourne, | and & Ava, Baker, Pugwash ; Bal } Prussta.— Che crown Printe and Princess} 1 : ‘ Mount Ve Lutes, Neweastle. N. B.; limeston a ~ fay ¥ j . r re ere iAly Flower, Prescott; boards. 25 — Mars, adie jue Leite Lots 51 and 59, we are glad to learn. bave Pollard, Buetounche ; boards. Gold Miner, Nicker rerland an taly. 1 <¢ ; : ; ~ ae The budcet i st 1) ander discussion ; ween Offered to the Government, and Commis- json, Isaae’s Harbor: fish. 27—Carrie M. Rich, oc aw . Is Stti Bhder discussion in the | sieners have been appointed to appraise the same i v,i ‘ ds. JUnion,MeNeili, Richibucto ; verlin Chamber 4 proceeding which, we trust. will rv es. | n, Dewar, Beaver Harbor; fish rT The Hanoverian government has deelined} conversion ot all the leaseholders on those populous | “*8!e, Ban Bay of Islands; do. Ellen Doug in & treaty of commeree with Franca wuships into freeholders at no distant day.— | ‘**» Milli oe o or hen —~ t) . } . bibl} is | ( i ‘ emMor Oslon ; Seamoyski has been banished from the, Mon 1 kK; gee > } 5 . Fraser, Liverpool: ad of Rasa _ +o = ‘ > ' : a i whole ot russia. 1 o wi e Maggie, Ryne, ! ington; bal Brig Uranus, Me | i - I I la ! t ' ny Y an wash ; Rony 1 i Twr Me Aas Re i ce n i dias ring es I er oo ge mm Garibaldi, Kennedy, | : RhI —J 2€MOiUtion Of ¢ velrradce are Was rung t throug! ie Arvyle. N.S al. Avon, Kenedy, Halifax ; fisn. | | Larrieade bag commenced. W ind to proceed from the roof of bj Rising Sun, Roberts, Tatamagouche; beards. Safe | | ’ , | tenement ‘ Peake’s Bleek.” Dorches St | Guide, Thorburn, Mulgrave, N. S. ;, fiah Thomas | | Crina.—The rebels are moving to obstruct} occupied by Mrs. Me’Doanell The prompt ; Cas N. Y.; goods. Mary Leblanc, Rich | t! ” 1 vey ince f silk j energetic exertions of t Mn Wardens and the 4 “ bial a M uy Amn, Deeming, } Col. Ward has captured three cities | Brig: ested the progress of the fi Pagwash; limestone. Glide, MeKinley, Nova Vi. Bat ake vu u ; 4uatlcS. - _ . . : A treaty has been concluded between China} #"4. wit! ee OF & TO ETERS, 81 P LEARE! iD : dan wus done.———Mrs. Me’Deo Myr hie ime ;ana Belzium " ie coe r _ _— oO > X ‘ p |, re Pe : j ? | Greor Cox, and Mrs. Jas. C. Cox, hearti! thank } " i,m —" actou; Flour, lea a ' ‘ : ‘ Griff ialifs ro. TZ +} JaPan.—Affairs were quiet, but an out-} their friends their very kind and prompt I : asian singe - N a by ' : : j ; e : t r, Sprag Bay rte ods, Nancy Graham creas against the party favorable to foreign-} 4S5!8 upon the emergency.—( Hy cu Wi c, Robertson, 1} ; rs was imminent. The Yeddo Government} y errr Carle w, Cunningham, Halifax ; pro. Grey was doing its utmost to 1 in | Tes Party at tHe Heap or St. Perer’s Bar md, Babine, Svdney; bai. Ellen, Pentz, Pug The British and Fret }—-Un the 16th Octobor the ladies connected | wash; Usreshing u lh, fcc. 25-Ferue, MeDonald ; . o. | Nid me ’ Bulk itamagonche ; salt imereased. | with the school at the head of St. Peter’s | %! ay Se "H. 1? ni = 7 rc LR : Bay held a Soiree whiel aie nee i hi “is, Halifax: p sight Boat A 4 Ten Isang pounds haye ne 1 a Soiree which was attended i Clark, Bost ck Black Hawk, McLean, New additionally been remitted for the Lancashire | yperatives NE OE a a ss | the appearance of the tables when set, re-| ak me es Z le ion had occurred, and fected “the utmost credit on the good taste Lumburg, the explor r, has returned after | @ oO oroty OF pe Ladies who got up the success(ully crossing the Australian coati-| er ,, after the good things provided by | “yt yt Om , the ladies were removed, Mr. Angus McW il- | : ita 4 ‘ : lams, who has taught for two years in this | Cs uM L.—— Liver; Cotton Market.—} District with creat eflicieney, was appointed | , Phe sales for two d 7,000 bales, in-! to t hair, and having made a few remarks } cluding 12,000 to speculators and ¢ <porters. | he called on the Rev. Hlenry Crawford to ad- | e : oa” ie ; ihe Market ciosed Duoyantat an advance of j a ld. for American, end 4 a 4 for Surat. | Pea ne Tt. 7 “?" . ty \f Trapt Re f es from Man- thester are favorable, the market c} sing irm. | Lrrerroor “rrapsrtrrs Mazker.—Floar mtiiet. hnt t ly Wheat steady Corn : . . J°* as ae ov - J . Jehe + as ! i-' va i © ; Liverrpoo. Provision Marxzt.—Ashes| steady. Sugar quiet. Coffee steady. Rice | quietand steady. Rosin dullat28s, Spirits} | Turpentine nominal at 120. | Loxpon Marxer.—Sugar }quiet. Tailow quiet. | steady. | Loxpon Moxey Marxer.—Consols closed jae 944 a 944 for money. | —-- —_>>- --—-- — | heavy. Taa| Rice steady. Coffee! LATEST #ROM, NEWFOUNDLAND The R. M. 8. Ospray, Capt. Gulliford, arrived | at Halifax on Taesday last at 8 o'clock, a. im.| | The passage both ways was exceedingly boister-| | ous, and the weather was particularly severe on | | the coast of yt oh She was detained | | twelve hours at St. Joha’s by the prevalence ofa} gale of wind, ind finally left while it was still| blowing hard. ‘This very efficient little steamer! was off the Devil's Island on Monday at 2 p. m | but the Captain not being quite certain of the land, and tice weather being very thick, be very prudent- ly headed off shore. And as it came on to blow very heavily during the night, the whole heft of | the gale was experienced, but the vessel rede it out bravely. The Legislature of, Newfoundland is further | prorogued until December 12. The freight-boat St. Patrick, plying between St. Jolin’s aud Harbor Grace, has been castaway during 2 dense fog. The Annual Exhibition of the St. John’s Agricul- tural Society was held on the 15th inst., in front of the Colonial Building, and the proceedings are reported to have been quite satisfactory. ‘The display of live stock is said to have been very creditable, The following facts with reference to the failure | of the Labrador fishery, were placed in the pos- session of one of the St. John’s papers by a re- spectable ter who carried on the fishery at Ewily’s River :—[ Halifax Express.) “ On my .arrival at Labrador about the begin- ning of July my attention was immediately direet- ed to the large quantity of codfish drifting about in all direetious, dead and dying. At the lowest estimation there must have been thousands of quintals. I saw one string ofdead and dying fish, which at the lowest estimation could not have been less than 5 miles long by 1 broad, drifting past. How tlw fish were killeé is not known, as every season I have seen some dead fish floating about, supposed te have been killed by the ice, but never before have I seen ench large quantities as L have seen this season. The whole of the Northern harbors at the Labrador were alike, nothing but dead and dying codfish could he seen on the shoal ground and ledges, and the shortness | of the voyage was to all intents and purposes | | criuded by the quantity thus destroyed.” | The Fall Term of the Central Cirenit Court was opened at St. Jobn’s on the 10th ult., by His Lordship Clief Justice Sir Francis Brady. The Grand Jary having chosen their Foreman | (George Rendell, Esq.,) eame into Court, and} after they were sworn, His Lordship address. | ed them as follows ;—Mr. Foreman and Gentle- men of the Grand Jury :—You will learn with all the gratification I have in making the statement, that there is not a case of a criminal vature to be submitted for your consideration. This is a re- markable euange from onr condition at this period last year, when the whole of the time of this Court, and of the Snpreme Court which succeeded it, was ocenpied with the trial of criminal cases of a most serious character arising out of our contest- ed election.s. Geutlemen, this. condition of our community affords me another opportunity of doing what I am always too glad to have the happiness of doing, beaying testumony from this Bench, with all the re&ponsijbility which that position demands, ty the almost total absence of secigus crime in this community, saye that which is the result of our election conflicts. I did not exaggerale when I said last year that the state of some of our localities was more that of civil war than of a civilized community; but ] then predicted that a calm, honesty.impartial, and firm adumini- stration of justice, aided, as we must ever be by the Executive, would eheck licentiousness, and command respect for the right due to person and Since this day twelveimpouth we bave not had in this colony a seorigus crude, with UY Ole Cace pluon, aad thai | en ibles me to repeat what L have se often stated, | that there is nut in Her Majesty's dominions-a coantry eo tree from offences of a grave eparact- (er, with the exception of those which arise out of }our cautested cleetions; and when that is the feel surprised that thoughtful t! ' t fi rre d by Re-| ew ith the sectarian and | the p&itive evilk which it has prodneed in this ou itry j pe | | case can any one ' i reflect whet rv hi oe sponsible Governmem are com cura rancour, the social estrangements, at present | prices will ve worth $200,000 00 } } wid barks and 2 barges are sdon to be laid. rin 1 though so late in the the day proved very favorable, and | season, dress the Meeting. who e mplied, and com- | plimented Mr. MeWilliams on the success of his labors in this munity, and the com-! unity on the stimulus that was now being | ver Education. Mr. Me-| v ied the mecting, and | mn the taste and ex- discharged dhe Company were | MCyY uaa their part of the duty. regaied at intervals by vocal music aaeeys aud instrumental without. About £11 were | collected towards the improvement of the} Schoelhouse, which is already the most com-| fortable one in this section of the Island.—| on COLONIAL ITEMS. | Fatal ACCIDENT.—We regret to learn that a young woman, servant in the family of Hon. J. W. Johnston, residing at Mount Amelia, Dart- mouth, was fatally injured last evening while en- gaged in filling a fluid lamp, the inflammable material explodmg in consequence of the same having been brought into too close proximity with the flame. The sufferer died soon after accident occurred —Halifar Express 2 eR SS i) On the evening of the 23rd, Mr. Edward Allison. Jr., of St. John N. B., accideutly shot himself, and at last accounts was lying in a precarious cou- dition. He was (says the Globe) in his own house, and in the course of the evening, while explaining to his wife the mode of working a revolver, which he bad in bis possession, beiug unaware that one particwar barrel was charged, he inadvrtantly turned it towards him, and it went off, the bail entering his left breast, taking a downward diree- tion and passing out through his back. —— We learn from C Boultenhouse, Esq., that he intends entering into shipbuilding strongly this winter.—Halifax Moraing Journal Oct, 29. oucepndiieiiaasden A sample of Jenny Lind potatoes has been left at our office by Mr. George Lawrence, of West- cock. Seme attained the growth of 13 inches eir- cumference. From two bushels of seed which he sold George N. Blumer, there were dug 100 bushels this fall, the land -having grown geaia for four suc- cessive years Was enriched this year by swamp mud, but no barn caraeniie Ee One person in St. John, N. B., coutributed $200 towards the Lancashire fund, and another $500. The committee were prepared to send hume $5000 by the last English mail. _——o At a meeting in Halifax to adopt means to raise subscriptions for the Laneashire operatives, the Mayor announced that he had received from- an anonymous coutributer, the sum of £62 10s. N.S. currency. ——< Thereare now building at Quebec 16 ships, 5 barks, and 2 barges, tonnage 24,000, amd, giving work to 4,200 men. The keels of, about 13 ships EEE eee Srectan. Norice.— Holloway's Ointment and Prlis.—Kffects of cold.—in many periods of the year, almost every current of air is pergnant with sore throats, influenza, and | a similar host of disorders. “All may be readily subdued by rubbing Holloway’s Oint- ment externally over the affected parts, which quickly penetrates any diseased or disordered part of the body ; and whatever, or where- ever the seat or nature of themalady may be, searches out its cause, and safely effects the precise remedial action required, without weakening the system, or leaving behind any particle of the disease. Holloway’s Pills greatly assist this curativeaction. The sick of all nations baye voluntarily borne testi- mony to the extraordinary cures performed by these medicaments. eg We are apt to be free with our jokes upon Doetors and their Drags, until sick and in need of their aid, then all alike bow to the neceasity of recourse to their hurd earned and often ill requited skill.—The prevailing be- lief that Physicians frown upon whatever de- viates from their peculiar system and usages arises from the fact that their better infor- mation leads them soonest to detect and dis- card the medical delusions and impositions that are thrust upon the community. That they are ready and prompt to adopt any real- ly valuable invention is seen by the treat- ment Doct. J. C. Ayer’s Chemical Remidies have ever received at their hands. They ap preciate the yalue of these medicines because they know their composition, and where is the man who éver heard areepectable Physi-| cian either Gisparage them or discourage | / their usc? No profession or pursuit has done more for the human family than the medical profession. None is followed by nobler men or for nobier ends; nor is there one which better deserves the best’ thanks of mankind.— Canton (N. Y.) Democrat, EW ADVERTISER }thop and comfortable dwelling. 11 TALLOW PRESS York Cecelia, Jenkins, Roston; do. Sailed From Port Hill on the 23rd imstant, for Quebec, the Ship ‘ William Yeo,’ Howes, ballast. | On the 24th fhe bark * Malakoff,’ Morgan, for | Dristoli—timber, deals & oats—by Hon. James Yeo Quesec, Oct. 20—Arrived—Ship Elizabeth Yeo, from Bristol. We have just be rd it stated thata telegram an nouneces that the steam Arabit from Eneland w at Talifa c ] into St. dohu's Newtoundiand, disabled.—Iisi. Oct EHTS. Valuable Real: Zstate Kor Sale. T° be sold at Prrturc Avcrion, on the premises, on Satunpay next, the Sth inst., at 12 o'clock, that valnable and mest eligibly situated Lot of Land with the Dwelling House and Shop on | the north side of Queenu-square, lately tenanted by | Mr. W. W. Irving, and ‘adjoining ‘the premises | lately ocenpied by Mr. James DesBrieay, measuring | 10 feet front by 80 feet deep, orthereabonts ‘The | situation is one of the very best in the City as a} business siand. The Builimy requires but a smali | outlay toconvert itinte a handsome and commodious For terms, &c., apply to the subseriber, who is prepared to treat for the purchase of tie above property at private sale. W. A. JOHNSTONE If not disposed of at auetion or private sale, the property will be put up to lease. Wek. November 3d, 1802. FOR SALE, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, BY Mr. William Dedd, Auctioncer, On TUESDAY, the 25th day of November, 1862, at noon, NE quarter of TOWN LOT, number seventy-nine (79), in the third hundred of Tewn Lotein Charlottetown, having a front of 40 feet on Queen-street, togetler with the Buildings thereon, how in the eeeupation of Mr. George Gar- diner. These premisesare to be sold for cash, under a Power contained in a*Mortgave made by Mr. Archibald MeNeill, and Jessie McNeill, his wife, to th¢ subseriber. CHARLES YOUNG. Ch. Town, Nov. 3, 1862. rw Sw by , Sale of Hay, Horses, Carriages, Sleighs, Carts, &c. T° BE SOLD by Public AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 10th November next, at eleven o'clock, at the residence of Mr. THOMAS W. DODD, one mile from the City, on the Mal- peque Road, the following :— 1 Roan HORSE, 6 years old, suitable for Carriage, tr and good in harness 1 MARE, 9 years old . 1 Grey HORSE, aged 2 Mileh COWS 1 Calf, 1 Pig 1 very superior Double CARRIAGE, with Pole and Shafts fons by Seott} 1 Covered BUGGEY 2'Us RTS, iron axles 1 ‘Truek, 1 Double Sleigh 1 Single Sleigh and Furs } Spare Buitalo Robe 3. Wood Sleighs 3 Plough: 2Seutiters 1 Farmer's Bc lee “t Sett Harrows Lt batge Grindstone ! Fire Engine 1 Seit Red Harness [new] 2 Setts Cart Harness . 2 Setts Plonch Harness 1 Riding Saddle and Bridle © 1 Horse Rak: Lot of Forks, Nox 8, Shove Is, &c 1 Cooking Stove, 1 Close Deo ~-ALSO— 40 Tons of very superior HAY (0 Tons STRAW iftfay Sevew 30 Bushels WHEAT TermMs—All sums ever £10, six month’ credit. on approyed joint Notes of Hand. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Sale Positive. No Reserve. Charlottctown, Noy. 3, 1862, Oats, Hay. Turnips, Stock, and Farming Implements. At FALCONWOOD FARM, tie Fesidence of W.8. LONG WORTH. . T’O BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON Wepwespay, the 19h November, at 11 o'é¢lock, the following Stock, &c_; Horses, Cows, Sarer, Oats, Tunsirs, Hay, Straw, Ploughs, Drills, Harness, and a jarge variety of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. The aboye stock are of pure breed, and well worth the atteution of Farmers. TerMs Linerat. For particulars see Handbills ut office of Auctioneer WN. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Nov. 3, 1862. NOW LANDING, (age j . 155 Bbls Which will be sold low for Cash : | M. LOW VEN, Peake's Buildings | NEW YORK— | Nov. 3, L862 NEW BOARDING HOUSE. fHXHE SUBSURLBER having opened a BOARDING HOUSE, is now prepared to accommodate permanent aud transient Boarders in the best style, and on moderate terms. Also, an assortment of choice Liquors kept con stautly on hand s | vw Y x ‘ THOMAS GLEASON, i, Se RA » Queen Strect No DER Schr. Tuomas Crier, from) “ Extra and superior FLOUR, | )° MACKEREL. BBLS. No. 2 MACKEREL, 20: a. (3° 3 DO. For sale. J. 8. CARVELL. isl pro tf 2 Nov. 3, 182. Molasses. 'T.HE subscriber has in Stere, trom recent arrivals— 180 Hhds. CHOICE MOLASSES. J. 8. CARVELL, Ch. Town, Nov. 3, 1862. isl. pro tf rLOUR. J UST RECELVED, 430 Bbls. FLOUR, SUPERFINE, EXTRA STATE, and SUPERIOR J. &. 1362. JARVELL. Ch. Town, Nov. 3, is] pro tf REER & SONS Witt thank those of their Country Customers whe have not received their ACCOUNTS, to call fer the same. November 3, 1862. 3i AMERICAN GOODS! Just receivea from Albany, New York and Boston. rAXHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST ; received their Fall supply ef AMERICAN GOODS, suitable for the season, whieh they will sell at the lewest possible prices. DODD & ROGERS, Dodd’s Brick Store, Pownal Street. 3, TSH. Nov Farmers take Notice. FHYA BMERS" BOILERS AND CAUL- DRONS, holning from 30 to 75 gallons. Kerosene Oil and Lamps. Also extra Lamp CHIMNEYS, for sale by DODD & ROGERS, © Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal Street Nov- 3, B862 ib EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT NEW G0oDs! BEER & SONS | AVE received the greater part of #& their FALL SUPPLY of BRITISH, WEST INDIA, AND AMERICAN GOODS, which, for variety and price, will compare favourably with any STOCK of GOODS iu the Colony. Persons from a distance visiting the City will do well to calland examine before making their par chases. WANTED—A QUANTITY OF GOOD HUME- SPUN. King Square House, Nov. 3, 1862. 2m CONFECTIONARY! Lewer than ever. OXES CONFECTIONARY, BOXES LOZENGES, Barrels PEPPERMINT LOZENGES, Boxes CONVERSATION LOZENGES, For sale by DODD & ROGERS, Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal Street. Nov. 3, 1862 UFFALOQ ROBES, HATS & CAPS, in variety, BOOTS & SHOES, AMERICAN RUBBER SHOES, Do. Crocks, warranted. Coach FuxRnirere, Harness Vannisn, For sale by DODD & ROGERS, Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal Street. November 3, 1862. A CARD. Tue Subseriber takes this opportunity of publicly thanking the officers and men of the severa! Fire Engine Companies, and the citizens generally, for their prompt and successful efforts in extinguishing the Fire in his house on Sunday morning last. DANIEL BRENAN. Nov. 3rd, 1862. all papers li TAKE NOTICE! LL PARTIES indebted to the Subseri- ber, are requested to make Payment before the FIRST DAY of DECEMBER next, as any amounts remaining UNPAID after that date will be sUED FOR withoat distinction of persons. MORIN LOWDEN. Ch. Town, Oct. 30, 1862. Im TAKE NOTICE! LL parties indebted to the Subseriber, are requested to make payment before the FIFTEENTH DAY of DECEMBER NEXT, as any gimounts remaining unpaid after that date will 6 sucd for without distinction of persons. G. F. C. LOWDEN. Charlottetown, Oct. 27, 1872, 2m FINAL NOTICE! ERSONS indebted to the subscriber are requested to pay the amounts due by the m | on or before the Ist of December next, to save trouble and expense. FRANCIS McCARRON. Charlottetown, October 20, 1862. 4w NOTICE! * KE _¥ UBERT, Dentist, respect- fully announces his intention of leaving Charlottetown about the Mth or Loth of next month, anc as he will in all probability be absent from the Island till pext Spring, would re- quest those who require his professi mal services to call at ar early date. Residence at Mrs. Douglas's Water-street; Office hours, 10 a.m. to 4 p-m. Charlottetown, Uct. 20, 1862. NOTICE. mpue Subcribers intending to make an al- teration in their business, hereby notify all persons indebted te them, either by bond, uote, or book accoant, that their respective amounts must be paid up on or before the first day of December next ensuing, a8 all sums unsettled after that time will be handed over to an attorney for collection without any distinction ef persons The subscribers also take this their numerous frie pportunity to thank w the liberal s ipport given hem since and beg to tate that they will continue to sei} their present} tock at a very small pr fit for x > it paymentun the first of Nevember ne? vhen all of their re they commenced business ling stock will be offered: tion tomake room ‘ > in t reat bargains nay be expected AL k untable pro dnee will be taken for the } lelit« ] hg depvis, suc ‘Ferrace House! Terraee House !! FENHE subscriber wit sell by PUBLIC AUVE@TION, on MONDAY, November 17th, at 11 o'eloek, all the HOUSEHOLD FURMTURE of the Terrace House. Fhe alwve is a ge ~ inity for parties wishing tofurnish. Catalogues had ut the office of WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Get. 27, 1862 Isi & Pro a. tr . 1 NEW GOODS! ‘PX subscriber bag just received part of his WINTER STOCK, from BOSTON and MONTREAL, Beeston Goods chietly in Good year's PATENT RUBBER BOOTS and SHOES. From Montreal—Canadian FURS in Boas, Muff, Caps, ; which he offers for sale. The remaining part ot the Stock daily expected ver Ships “Gazerte”’ aud “ Urasus” from ALVERPOOL and LONDON, t# As usual, Cash on delivery. —— equacee Cheapside, Queen Square. Charlottetown, Oct. 26, a6. 3i - RENFREW HOUSE! Thomas's old Stand, GREAT GEORGE STREET, IS NOW OPEN. HE subseribers mathe mueh a roy in : cing that ave new read in- ection AN EXTENSIVE AND CARERCLLY SELECTED STOCK OF British and Foreign Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, received via Halifax, in advance of Fall importa. tions, consisting of— Grey and White Cottons Cireceries. Striped Regatta Shirting Tea, Tat s Mo. Prints, Ginghame ’ Denims, Drills lasses, Soap, Candles, Bed Tick Osnaburg indie», ewe. Bepper, Blankets, Fhiuanels Hakine § Sat aa Mantle Cloths, Shawle W. she a - oe Bal. Skirts and Skirting 4 a > a 2 c. Hosiery, Gloves hich, nd ee Straw & Felt Hats, N.S. ety Ee ot Flowers, Feathers, and wend for family use, Ribbona Mohair, Silk & Cheni} Hardware. Hair Nets Nails—4d, 6d, 8d, 12d, 20d Black and Colored Co Horse Shoe Nails, é&c. &e. burgs, Lustres Table Knives and Forks Winey Cloths, Gala Plaid Dessert do doe Fanoy Dressesand Dress Carving apd Butcher's Material, in the most Knives fashionable styles Shoe Knives, Sheath do. Polka Jackets, Scale Balanees Fancy and Cheuil) Searfs Weaver's in great variety AXES Elasticand Leather Belts Kope, Powder, Shes, White aud Colored Stays Gun Caps, Candlewiek A further supply of Hats, Plough Seamer Bonnets, Flowers, Fea- Hams, Traces, Baekbands thers, Gloves, Mautles, Shovels, Hoes Shawls,Faney Dresses, Blister Steel and other fresh Goods Blacking, Shoe & Serubb- shortly expected ing Brushes Boots, Shoes, Rubbers m Paint, Putty and Glass Ladies’ and Gents’ Wrapping Paper Grain Bags Blucklead, Shoeblacking Men’s and Boys’ Cloth Patent Stove Polish Cups, Storm ditto &e. &e. &e. &e. The above Goods have been purchased with the greatest care, from some of the first Houses in Great Britain, aud with a view to suit the require. ments of Town and Country, and are offered to the public at prices that will, we are sutisticd, compare favorably with any in the trade. DELANY & WILSON. Renfrew House, Oct, 6, 1362, Isl PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment! CHARLES BELL, QUEEN SQUARE....... CHARLOTTETOWN, ANNOUNCES the arrival of his FALL and WINTER GOODS, whieh are all of the newest designs at eee in the Market. Every Department of the Woollen Drapery ‘Trade isamply represented in his Establishment. His Goobs are decidedly of the Newest and Best Class manu- factured ; they have been carefully seleeted from the best Wholesale Houses in Britain for his trade, and have been purehased forCASH, which isa very liuuportant article in the market at present. CHARLES BELL is, therefore, in a position to ive his customers the very best value, and can, at the same time, confidently recommend the article he sells. He enumerates a few leading articles as follows :— West of England and Yorkshire CLOTHS ; Heavy Beavers, Whitmeys and Pilot COATINGS; Doeskius ; Cassimeres ; English and Scoteh TWEEDS; Velvet, Silk, Valentia, and Marseftfes” Wesstincs; Prince Edward Tstand Homesprns; Twilled and Shirting FLANNELS; Gentleman's Shirts and Collars; Shetland and Laimb’s Wool UNDER CLOTHING ; Scarfs, Ties, and Mufflers; Far, Cloth, Wool & Kid Gloves ; Braces, Soeks, Umbrellas, and Trynks ; Far, Cloth, Glazed, Reversable, and other WINTER CAPS; Silk, Feit, Wool, and Glazed HATS; FURKS—Rus- sian Dog, Siberian Lamb, Nutria, and Muskrat, ete,, ete, The best assortment of TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS ever imported to this Island, in Coat Linings, Sleeve Linings, Vest Backs and Linings, Coat 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 unusually large at present. Owing to the depression of the times per- sons requiring Snits will get them at very hee. DUCED PRICES. MOURNING, and all other orders for Clothing promptly attended to, and good fitting Fashionable Articles guaranteed. {¢° Gentlemen who have been in the habit ef getting their Clothing made up, throagh Tailors choosing the:r Cloth and Trimmings for them, from the different Stores, would find it to their advantage to examine the Stock of Cloths and Trimmings, and enquire the prices for making up at this Establish- ment, before they purchase elsewhere, as they can save time and money, by getting all the articles required At the lowest rate in One Piace, The principle recognized and practically carried out at this Establishment is tipsely Sales and Light Profits, for CASH. The LATEST FASATONS are always secured. Charlottetown, Oct. 27, 1862. FINAL NOTICE! fue subscribers, intending to make an alteration in their Mercantile Business, request all persons indebted to them, by Book Account, Note of i or otherwise, to settle their respective amounts on or before the Ist day of December, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken for the collection of the same, without any distinction of persons. Oats, Potatoes, Barley and Turnips will be taken in payment up to the above date. McAULAY & JOHNSON. Grand River Wharf, October 20, 1862 Im Re-Opened. TPNH Subscriber begs to inform the in- habitants of Charlottetown, and the Island 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 and dispatch. Constantly on hand, a large assortment of Stove Pire and Tinware, Correr Borers, Sti.ts and Worms made to order, at the lowest possible prices Wholesale Dealers will please call and examine my Stock, before purchasing elsewhere. W. Bb. ALLIN. 2m DAINTS AND PAINT OLL, BAR IRON; also, 100 chests and half chests TEA for sale cheap for cash by JAMES DUNCAN & CO. Charlottetown, June 30, 1862. Powder! Shot! Caps! OWDER, SHOT, PERCUSSION CAPS, FLINTS, GUN NIPPLES, and RAMROD MOUNTINGS, for sale by ____W, R. WaTTSON, LAYER RAISINS. FEW BOXES LAYER RAISINS, for sale by srafton Street, Oct. 27, 1852 W. R. WATSON, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CLOTH MANUFACTORY, TRYON + . HE Subscriber, encouraged by the very liberal support received in the Cloth dressing business, begs to inform the inhabitants of P. E. Isiund that he has imported from the best makers in the United States, Machinery for Carding, Spinning and Weaving, and shortly (in addition to finishing Cloth) will be prepared to receive Wool for manafactarmg inte as Oats, Barley, Potatoes, &c., until the time before tated; for any sume ret wining unpaid after that} time eash will bee I The Subseribers ul tier for sale two very erior Bay Horses, one ) 16 hands high, of good breed anda fast traveller, the | other four years raising five, stands 14 hands high. If} noi sold by private sale by the first of November they will be offered at public anction JAMES DAVIDSON sing five yearsuld,elands| Oae shilling. and three pence per yard. the yarjous descriptions of Cloth uenally made in the Colonies. The charge for Picking, Oiling, Crurding, Spinniug, and Weaving will be Other branches ‘in the sume proportion, Wool, which must be washed and drigd, may be left with BUSINESS CARDS. & CARD. Ne RANKAN begs leave to inform MERCANTILE aed TRADING CC MUNITY of Prinee Baward deland, and Nea ing Provineee, that he has m. arrangements for the immediate proseout of business a8 an Auctioncer,Commission Mercha & General Agent, in eaeh of which lines all Commissions wi whech he _ be favoured gat home or fr abroad) shall receive his prompt and bx attention. Charlottetown, July 8, 1864. WATCTIES always on sale, and to perform well. Price t variety. 7 Chacleteienm, August 4, 1862. HARINGTON & Commission Mount Stewart P. EB. ISLAND. Sept. 22, 1862. id Commission Merchants, And Wholesale Dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN, POTATOES, EGGS, “ BUTTER, CHEESE, 44, NORTH STREET, BOSTON, (Oppesite Merchante’ Rew.) References ip Charlettetown— W. CUNDALL, W. hb. DEAN, (ee fl -_ W. B. HERBERT, SHIP BROKER asD COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 182 Hollis-street, HALIFAX, N.8. © nd degen eeeeee September | 18S2. lain GEORGETOWN. WILLIAM SANDERSON, Commission Merchant, & Re- tail General Agent, A . NOTARY PUBLIC. Agent for Vol. Life Assurance Com ig King’s County. Agent for Pictow Iron » Town Lots, Pasture Lots, and Farms for x “ in King’s County, ov, 18. JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT, Coach & Sleigh Builders, Kent Street, [FORM the inhabitants of Charlotte- ie - number arog oe Cakpiacys, open and covered, of different styles, which will be sold cheap for prompt payment. All orders punetually attended to. ee 1, 1862. Barque “ GAZELLE.” T HE above well known VESSEL, R. Cameron, Master, will Sail for Li . on TUESDAY, 4th Nov. . For Freight or Passage please apply at Charlottetown, Oct, 27, 1862. CHARTER. FoR Onennes to St. John’s, N. , the Brigantine “GLEMARA™ A o Oct. 20, 1862. NOW LANDING, Ex “GAZELLE,” FROM LIVERPOOL, 100 Chests Tea, A very superior article. Oct. 27, 1862. HE Undersigned is landing, EDA MARIA, from Boston and from Exotanp,— EAGLE PLOU EAGLE 0. PLO Ls te - McGILL. 2 J. & T. MORRIS. S, GH MOUNTING, HORSE NAl POWDER AND SHOT. ALFRED PHILLIPS. Charlettetown, Oct. 13, 1862. i NOTICE. THe Subscriber intends to make some alteration in his mereantile business this f requests a}l persons indebted to him by Boo’ count or Notes of Hand, to settle their rer ‘ ameunts on or before the 10th NOVEMRB* wise legal proceedings will be taken f, ng without any distinction. J. Wh. St, Andrew's Point, August 7, 1862. AN. Flour! Molasses! Sugar! J UST RECEIVED, from New York, 150 barrels Extra superfine FLOUR.: —~+— Also, from Halifax 12 puncheons Molusses, 6 Shds. Sugar. For Salo by the ibers, low for Cash. DODD & BOGERS. Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal-strest, May 26. Olive or Sweet Oil OR SALE at Sept. 29, 1862, Im BEER & SONS, Ladies’ Hoop Skirts, 12 OZEN just received per Scbr, “LIGHT BOAT,” BEER & SONS. Sept. 29, 1862, Im LUMBER. PRUCE DEALS aud DEAL ENDS, PINE BOARDS, Pine Palings Cedar Shingles, Sawn do. Laths and Deal Kagins for Sale. AMES VPURDIE. Charjottetown, Aug. JS, 1562, . . Notice of Transfer of Business, QVAsEr & ROBERTS, retiring from business as Wine, Spirit and Commission Mer- chants, beg to return their sincere thanks to their numerous friends and connexions, and d& the publie generally, for the kind and continued which they have received, and to jnform them that the have transferred their Premises, with their Stock and Business, to ALFRED PHILLIPS, of Char- lotietown, Merchant, who will carry it on in all its branches, as they conducted it, and whom thay ear- nesty recommend to the support and nee of the public. Charlottetown, Sept. 2%, 1862. ALFRED PHILLIPS having taken the STOCK, BUSINESS and PREMISES of Messrs. SwAnET ‘. ane, begs to infom the public that he will carry on the same extensive and conbdential business which his predecessora have conducted, and baving had 25 years in England as a wholesule Wine and Spirit Merehant, he will be prepared, when hisa ments are completed, to supply every description of article connected with that business at as low a price as they cun be im- ported. Sept 29, 1862. all papers lm PRESTO! FOR SALE, N assortment of TEN MUSICAL LN.- STRUMENTS, suitable for a Band party, comprixing—} Bass Drum, with shoulder strap; 2 Tramboons, 1 Serpent, 1 Basseon, 1 French Horn, and Crook; | Trumpet and Crook; 2 Clarionetts, 1 Conopian, with Case and Crook; Music Book, &e. The whole will be eold in one lot on verw =~ If. J. Callbeck, Sidney Street, Charlottetown, or | any of the agents for the Mill fron show tettee widely | sesued DNOR COPY . > . will 7 Grin Onegon — and Shipped® " Rockwell, Higley & coe ‘one, Beans, Pork, and Produce generally, look =—=™! Watch and Cleck Makei—. PURCHASE, . 44 Smardon’s Corner. — CHOICE ASSORTMENT 0’ all this £3 108, and upwards. sion is WEDDING RINGS, BROOCHES, &c. &e. is for the ; mn ’ ex- fl z é aE é tlay- fiz 2 an emer? SPTERSRERSESE FFRGe FE me Ps ra aA 4 ¥ rae Ti