- York) tor et of the ao om New haut there a a> ection, and te brig sulyje eral prow , . the public 5 sf say rece ved uy re ine | pee t ean figed in the eemnitinlty that so ck + wae Det rea ‘ t "7 ae 4 atate f thefts esistiod | u did vee ’ e ’ li hind nie | recive enetgl te A dCeUY, a ii ) wee u 8 < v , ; 1g wnt Y sy a Whete there were : tage 1 paar . a ardship was terrible. Reselutions " meneat . ee ad fur a aan of the we rk ng women mm par ‘ n enhancement of the prices of laber, S I snother mech of two de weniee irom ead . ecly wae to be le ld.— Basten Journal, shop er Awe. he 3 COLONIAL NEW Beawe oA AND THE huis West Ixpirs fie R. M.S Aipha arrived at Halifax, as we learn from the Reporter, 0 the Jud ineatant. Jerroise’s report W ill The Caceffe snys Cel te te the fortifications a teriatis te the fort 3 recomend adding unite line of ateamers fis (u ieruudae A new fife OF Bleatin ie 5 * ' ‘ . ¢ , : ' : and the 7 shed between Liverpeul {t ia stated thal « ther the Mar- Macdeonnell will been establi W l Islands ‘ quis of Norwanby or Su - u“ é Teer Clee featear Geverver of Jamaica aaa are reported abundant and cheap at q ar poder - and that erime is alew decreasing in that mlane The Confederate the nerth side of Jamaica, 8 yt a ing Woe observed to attack auvother steamer, an old story), and when lash seen had the other Me teow. Hi. M.S. Megera, trooper, arrived at | jremerara from Sierra Leone, Get. 14, with co lored troops, and left again, 23d, for Trinidad l Flera arrived at Bermuda, Ieth nit., tottou yn from Washington Provisions steainer (roerytae Was Sen OR 20), and the same eve steaiet lad he Tue Gace ww Hattesx.— Alluding to the great gale, Which was experienced here with cousider- able severity on Wednesday week last, the Hali- fax Reporter of the 3d instant thus deseribes its effeets in Halitax : “ The frosty weather of Tuesday resolved itsclt jute a hard gale during that night and the tellow- ing morning, and blowing with increased vielence yesterday toreneen. ‘The wind was W eli from the westward, and at mtervals the puffs were com- paralele fo a young hurricane. No injuries were sustained by the shipping at the wharves, the same being of course sheltered by the elevation of the city, and vessels in the stream held gal- THE CIVIL WAR IN THE STATES, By Telegraph to the Evraminer and Reading Room Bangor, Dee. 9 (morning). Chattanooga deapateh says Sherinan’s cavalry reached Knoxville the vad, Luugstreet raed seige on the 4th, retreating towards Bristoe, along bank of Holston river, Foster's cavalry pursuing vigorously along south, and Sherman’s along perth sides, Longstreet bas Sd boursstart. Foster engaged Contederates in pass of Clinch Mountains, Presideat Lincoln recommends Pablic Thanks- | giving for the safety of Last Tennessee. Arrival trom Port Royal reports iat in passing Charleston there was no cannonading, buta dense siumehe visible over the « ily Gen. Grant has captured, since war began, four hundred and seventy-two caunon, aud ninety thousand prisoners Coliax elected Speaker of House of Congress, Bangor, Dee. 9 (atternoon). ‘Times’ despatch says Gen. French has been relieved of his command, and to be court-mar- tinleal on charges connected with abortive affair at Mine River. Generally evedited that Gen. Pleasanton will reliewe Meade in command of the army of the | Potomac Supposed Gen. Grant w General ill be created a Lieut Flour 5 cents lower | De Soda Ditto, 2 do Shawls & Mantles) 20 bundles Spring, Cust Baxcor, Dee. 9 (evening.) CaarLorrerown, Dec, 11, 1863. Do Ovster Crackers, 1 do Ladies’ Furs, & Blister sivel, ' rOovaisi D Ginger Siz 6 do Dress Materi: WO se ‘ilkie & Cray’ Steamer Chesapeake plying between Portland | Provisions, 1h Seat c oe = do ens i On tls, 3 oe ad : Gray's eagre : wi Bool, Comall) pee Wivecini sh bcd) Hee sii di 3d to Sd en a, a ee Sarees and New York was seized on Monday werning off D>, be thi eestter ahd 00.40 : Do Water Crackers, Goods, in Gala Phiids, 100 Wrought bron Plongh Cape Cod by sisteen Southerners, who had taken Mutto : ve tb ’ gikdes sama, ae k. A few Bbis very superior Pilot Bread, very nice | Winseys, Shaw Is, Shares, i a d ; a Second engineer .wa¢ ULLOD, POT 1D... 6 eee cewe cree oeerenes vi ww 4hu for tuwily nse. ’ Printed Shirting Flin. } Gil Alas Oilers. | passage at New \ rk £ p car tb 3d : ' , | killed and mate wounded. Crew umobering 16 ag, i) ee ee ee ” “ With a few cases of Sherry Wine, nels & Shirts, Com-|100 puckagrs Nuils aud L6 passengera were landed at St. Joho, N. B.,; Oe Gea eat hae rt hires ani? SF+- palsy Do Old Port, forters, Bugs & Bag- Spikes, and 6 p= . * <f Pi CB ss ‘l ’ ’ Laub, pO TO... 6 eee eee eeeee er eeees 24d to dd} Do Champagne, sing, Osnaburys, Ca-} 50 do Ironmongery and this morning ry a Pilot Boat. — ree 1| Mather CIPGOR) oo 0s cces ceccnsssecess Is to Is 2d) : Do Couuae Brandy, Reon Gotten Handkers adiebak l he ¢ hesapeake wr ' - Seen ed Do by a 9hu to lid - cases Seotch Whiskey, 5 years i Bottle, chiefs. &e, a: (at the entrance of St. John BOUT) ADUUL) Cheese, per ID... errr cece crerescrercces Sd to Gd | 0 cuses Gingerette, E : 6 Tuts > midnight, and sailed soon afer, She is com- Tallow, NM sam iccdace ia, eee ae Od to Ma 5S hhds Du Kupyer’s Gin, Casks Bak ug Soda, W hiting, I uity, Wash- matided by Lieut. Parr, one ol Morgan’s mev | Lard, DOF ID... ..0s.ccee ersecbcorbess cccre 8d to dd) Allon cousiguuwnt, aud will be sold low by ing Soda, Boils Jamaica Ginger, | Ship and cargo valued at $180,000. b Mebehtt Hh. 5 20-05 09> nepe'gor ie aap eb onsins hove | WILLIAM DODD, Crushed Sugar, Currants, Kegs Cud- Fi | Pearl Barle or ib... Rahhstird pte 24. ueen Be Decemssa M—P.M. | ee an lie ccces:. scan ‘ae te ee Ch'town, Desombor 1M, 1863, Sul Sue bear, Powder, Mustard, Boxcs New York Times’ special despatch eay®, Mead’s es Oe Oc os.. coe ehndnckennen 4secnes 2d to 2gd 5 Scene siheehcttieemenaan vs Bh . 4 London. Soap, Raisins, army quietly encamped in Culpepper County, 00 | Oatmeal, per Ibs... s,s. +... ssss essen iiw2i Just in time for Christmas! Inaenges, Extract Logwood. » South Bank of the Rappahannock. Lee oc | pe, doz . E z , th i Pr Egg, per Gusen ......... 2... cece wees Wd to lid Pepper,G ass, Bays Rice, Pe cupies old position at Orange Court House, his | epper, : us Be, pper, advanee line guarding Rapidan fords. Pickets again on friendly terms, though Bushwhackers begin to swarm on Union flanks. Deserters re- | to have lotherwise a delicate stomach could not bear them. | were deemed tabulows. | efficacy and power a new era in medicine. ane or —— ed HOALTU AND PURE BLOGU AK INSEPERABLE, | Recollect that all sickness arises from impurity | AtW ADVERTISEM FATS of the blood, aud that Judsen’s Mountain a. | Pills will us surely fad eat and cleanse these im- purities frou the system, that disease cannot | exist. So simple and inioeeat are the herbs and | plants that compase theny, that it is not necessary then sugar coated in order that the stomach can bear them, Inmost cases, Pills are stigar coated beeause the materials of whieh they are made are so griping and ualiguant, that menrinnare re a aetna ESTABLISHED 1820. Grand Christmas § aww ALE 1863. Musical F UStIVAL, Prime Gazerin” «rimresay * Uranus” A GRAND M USICA L FESTIVAL | Barbadoes, and “© C.M. Rich” from Boston These Pills deal with disease as itis, aud will) ; 3 re ne : , . * i | ..s gt : . ny . ¢ build up and restore the broken coustitution.| JOSE PH'S SCILOU L, auder the immediate | Low Prices. The present importaiions comprise : Fuere are many who have so trifled with their | Patronaze of His Lordship the RK. C. Bishop of | YAZhhds Barbadoes Sugar 5 bales Cloths, j ne re a aan myodicane Po a | Charlottetown, on W do Muscovado Mo| 4 do Carpete om; let neteven these despair; ineredulity and | Tyesday Evening, the 29ht D b lasses, Woollens, sceplicisin is overthrown by a uiass of testimony | i: 5° ecem per. W chesis prine Congou, 4 do Paper-haugings whieb is truly irresistible. At first the virtues | Reserved seats, 4s Gd; Centre seats, 3s; Back Tea, ; 4 do Cotton Warp, 3”) ancks Coarse Sault, 00 sides Sole Leather, ascribed to the RR RILSS | 86 SEs, Uvivate Gattery, Ss. Doors will be open at 5 past 7 o'clock, pm; MOUNTAIN The pubhe had been so often deceived that they could uot believe the | Consort to commence ut 8 precisely. 6 cases Ready-made! 2 do Strip d Shirtings, simple truths advanced by their discoverer. Yet |. Tickets to be had at the stores of WR Watson, 9 « lothing, i 3do Ci lasanl Linings, tacts undeniable, attested by witnesses of the Esqr, Hon D Brenan, Hon P Walker, das Reddin | ot do Ladies’ Boots & - de Puttin le Nkius, . and Owen Connolly, Fxqrs, Messrs Win Murray, | Shiees, 2 htids Paint Gil, highest character and respectab lity, have proved, aud are proving each day, * mighty healer.” {do Rubber do do {lid 3 do Silks & Ribbons, 3 do Millinery, 4 do Haberdashery, 4do Linen Drapery, 1 do Hosiery, 1 de Gloves, packages ussorted Paints, 20 tons assorted Lron, 150 burs Mnniz Metal, 3, 3, and 7 in. Kegs Butt Bolts, 63, by 3 $ - e? 4 by i. Franeis MeCarron, J A MeKeuna, and Joba Quirk. | the virtues of this December 14, 1563, They wark by their miraculous | Christmas. PuIces CURRENT. | [5OX!S of WINE BISCUIT, Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Vegetables. eee coe 6 00s C8 eeesere ce uone e+ - hone Ailspice, Corks, Coff-e, Cuils Manilla Rope; Dozens Pails, Brooms, &e. Ke. Oranges, Apples, Raisins, Currants. Confectionary, &e. &e. Currants, per qt.... | Peas, POP Gb... wees cee eeececes | Potatoes, per bushel........- LONDON ‘HOUSE. aud Halifax sieamers from LIVERPOOL, | from London, “ Helen Davies’ from: [, 6 do Printed, Unbleach- | ed & White Calicos, | ee ee ee aes THOMAS S OLD STAND, GHEAT GEOKGE STREET. DELANY & WILSON, AVING com | | , cal! the attention ot the public to their Extensive Stock of DRY GOoDS, | Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, d&e. Ac. Ke. — COMPRISING —— Ladies’ Dress Materials in all the new styles, Coloured and Black Cobourgs, | Wincies, Alpacas, Freneh Merines, Delaines, Ke. Ke. Ke, | Shawls, Mantles, Bounets, Hats, Vlumes, Flowers, Ribbons, Bonuet Borders, Gloves, Hosiery, Woollen Hoods, Loatags, Skating Caps. Polka aud Gartoaldi Jackets, &c. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Iu Cloths, Tweeds, Clothing, Par Caps in great variety of styles and quality, Moifers, Lambs’ Wool Under Clothing, White Shirts, Collars, Ties, Secarts, Suk Handkerchiets, Fancy Tweed & Flanuel Slorts, Braces, Rubber i Coats, Ke. Ke. SLA PLES, ‘Greg and White Cotton, Striped Shirting, Prints, Ginghams, Bed Tick, Canvass, Osnaburg, ‘Towellings, Table Cloths, White, Red, | & Fancy Flannel, &c. &e. &e, | Men's, Women’s & Children’s Boots, Shoes & Rubbers, | in endless variety. ‘Skeleton Skirts & Cane Hoops, Very Cheap. “RENFREW HOUSE; a a ee pleted their FALL IMPORTATIONS, per Prroress from) the Shop in DUNCAN'S BUCK BULLDING, iVERVOOL, Usaxes from LONDON, and | Queen street, aud are now opening their : ; ‘ : mis. » the vessels Jrom BOSTON and HALIFAX, beg to | will be viven in the TEMPERANCE HALL, | subscribers have completed their impornitions tor not ly cure | ; y a | 0¥ the Members of the Choir of St. Dunstan's | the season, whieh, with stock on hand from pre: | wot only cure by removing the cause, bub wil.) Cathedral. iu aid of the fnuds for the benefit of ST, | Vious iimportations, they offer for sale at their usual | a mm oe Aeon emneccgine = ae oe “NEW STORE, ‘NEW AUTUMN & WINTER GoDDS. cu E Subscribers having entered info partuership as GENERAL IMPORTERS, juuder the style and firm of DAVIES & WEEKS, beg respectfully te annéaace that they have taken | STOCK. OF STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, Hardwace, Groceries, Ready-made Clothing, &e. a Groceries, Hardware, Furs, Carefully selected from leading Scotch and English | Houses — The public ave respeerfully invited to call j aud examine the Stock, whieh will be sold on the | best possibie terms for Cash. JO3EPU DAVIES, WILLIAM A. WEEKS. Charlottetown, Octuber 26, 1863. rw isl pre FALL 1863. NEW GOODS, VX Prronese, Gazetre. and Turxesa, from Dritain, eonsisting ot — In Dress Stuffs, Lustres, Aipaceas, Coburgs,Serges,Alexandra Cloth, Jiwian Cloth, Cireassiaus. French Merinos, Muitle, Wincies. Knickerbocker do. Skirtings, We. &e. Ke. Cloths, Diag, Blue Caating, Black Devon Cleth, Blue Wool Cloth, Black Cuion Cloth, Carthineres, Doerkins, Sattaras, &e. ave. Woollens, Lancashire Flannels, Saxony do, Anti-Rheumatic do, Scarlet Twif do, Blue Twill do, Faucy Wool do, Whitney Blankets, Mackinaw Blankets, Horse Kags, Dragyet, &c. Furs, Ermine Fur Boas and Cuffs, Sable do, Fich do, Mink aud Stowe Martin do. ALSO, Shirts, Cottons, Ties, Scarfe, Cloth and Fur Cape, Ladies’ Hats, Plumes, Flowers, Veils, Bonnet BO one, lantly oa by their ground tackle — the ships vt present Lee's army not ever $5,000, and erecting war off H. M. Naval Yard bravely riding with) winter huts along Rapidan. President Davis twe anchors abead and tepgallant masts struck: | delivered annual message te Confederate Congress | “*ve eee ceeneete S000 &08| D. G. & 8. DAVIES. | . ; Bie ia 4 “Ea gE : Frouts, Ladies’ Coiton Sleeves, &e. Black | Carrots, per bushel... a .-- 23 Gd Tu Kk Subscriber has JUST KECEIVED an Charlottetown, Dee. 7, 1863. es 1z¢ IO Ie rE oss. Glace and Colored Silks, Chenile and | Turmips, per bushel.... 0... 25+ cece eens 10d wo Is extensive Stock of GROCERIES, which he . — | Tea (warranted superior quality), Sagar (very Twist Hair Nets, Black Silk Lawe and Edging, Ladies’ White Cotton but tittle damage resulted vn shere, except sme havee among loose shingles, decaying branches, nod insecure beard fences, The greatest loan ox- perienced, se far as could be learned, was that of a large balsam poplar tree, probably oae handred years old, at Maynard Place, the residence of Rev. J. C. Cochran, which parted company with | of bill having in view terminat:on of Reciprocity | rts roots, bet ferlunetely without crushing eithe: buildings or bodies in itwfall, It is much to be feared, however, that we shall hear of coasider- able losses and sulfericg at sea and on the coust, from the effects of what aust be classed a whole gale of wind. Had the wind been from the south-east, the vessels at the wharves weuld aot have escaped so well as they did; for the want of a harbor-amaster, Whese chief duty would be to see that Vessels Were properly berthed and secured prior tu a gale, is sadly felt ia Malitax Harbou en such uccasivns.” We learn from the Halifax Sea, of the 2d inst, | that thirteen schooners, laden with potatoes, vats, | cke., arrived at Halifax frow this Island on the Ist instant Sypxey, C. B., Ivems.—We are glad to find that the eld tewn of Sydaey is stirring itself up, and waking couaderable improvements, A fine wew Scheeihunse has recentiy been erected, winel is said to be quite a credit ty the town. Each roww is fitted with vew style patent schivol turni- ture, similar to that used in similar institutions in the States and other countries where education ix really valued. A bell has been provided and placed mm the beltry —Lieut. Col. Read, Inspect- ing Field Officer, was ou a visit to Richmond to jnspect the various regiments of that county. —We are glad te learn that the Sydvuey Mechanes’ Ii | stitute isin avery prospereus condition. James P. Ward, Esq., Proprietor of the News, is President. NewrounDLANy.—The reeent official survey ef the cuast vt Newtouadland bas proved the existence of a shoal hitherte uukuewn., Captain Uriebar, R. N., conducting the survey, reports | that a shea! fifteen miles long, and five broad, and | with filteen fathoms of water on it, extends from aleut seven aiies off Cape hiace. The depti ot water on the shoal gives but little fear of vessels touching the growed, but inthe ordinary course on Menday—i's tere reported mournfal, Meade will soon be reheved of command, bis successor pet yet named. The army is to be re- verganized. Large ameunt of stores gone forward | to relieve Union pri onere at Riehmerd. Morell of Vermont bas given notice to Congress treaty, and Ward ot New York proposes joint re- solution authorising appointinent ot Conmntssion ers to negoctate treaty based on true principles otrecipreeii.y Estimate of clothing for army next fiseal year, fifty-eight millions. Mobile despateh reports Yankees defeated at Plaque- Miee on the 27th, with twe thousand less. mond Laguirer protesis against any provisions coming te Yankee prisevers. Prize steamer “ Ella and Anna,” aud sloop of war “ Ticonderage,” left Bestou yesterday, ulso * Sebago,” * Grand Gull,” and Vicks- hew Guuboats, | burg” leit New York in pursuit of “ Chesapeake.” Meade was vot taken prisoner. Super. four 5.90e a 9.10. Extra 5.25 a 6.30. Dec. 12, 8 P. M. All the reports of Meade’s supercession un founded. His late retrogade movement is fully endorsed by nearly every officer of the army. | All the Corps are busily engaged in making themselves comortable. Newburn despatches says immense quantities f goods have run tie blockade at Wilmington, supplying the Confederate army; the number ot | steamers and vessels engaged in this business over twe hundred | Gevernmor Low's message to California says | recent election there must destroy all hopes of receiving aid or sympathy from the Pacific Coast. Geld 151. o ©. ¥. @. b.,. AASTILUre. On Thursday evening next, at 8 0’ A. MeDonald, iW Witt eecture before the above Institute, after which the l the lk 1OCcK, President, Rev. deliver a election of office-bearers for the eusuing year will Epwaxp Rocuk, See’y. | - 23 1 Lith, 1863. { —_ | 2 Tue Thanksgiving Holidays ordered by take place Dee tlis Exechency the Lieut. Gevernor, for the late Gen.) Rici- ' hire ithe oth instant, Mrs | offers cheap for Cash, among which will be found— Grain. . rer ii: 3 bright), Molasses, Tobacco, Crushed Sugar 1 ha ' : Wheat, per bushel.........-++ pecgs goer pees none) 200 bLIx No. L APPLES, (choice), City Hardware Store. Soap, Candles, Stareh, Pepper, Mus’ & Woollen Hone, iiabesideond Rete eet agar aca Te| = eenteee ee ia. akg a Wasa Ra’ Si ag tare | Oat Ge ~ + =F... BAO A 2s 6d to 2s Ud Soxes Raisins, do Currrants, 9 2 r Raisins, Currants, Spices, . om = ” Pedites *Y r Sugar, Molasses, Tobacco, (a good article), 1863. FALL SUPPLY . 1863. | : &e. Ge. ans Cottons, . 0 fe Boxes Congon and Souchong TEAS 7 ' : V I » i j ‘ n — ae ’ ‘ i se : r , P . " aR . ae a Beng see e eee neon een ereses Ww e ? > - A lange aetorimons of Oadoptiensty, W ) invite the attention of our Country | IIARDWARE.,. * ae ae ha ag tien Fowls, eda | ie Y +8 sn eto haa Bh ao Rot preity oe ' Merchants, Wholesale Buyers and Ship- , Cut and Wrought Nails, all sizes, Plough Mount- Tickings, Table Covers, Cusntetpaues, . ask... ye Peg er eis aif anietned tants builders, to our | mG ro. . matte a W ws a Lawbskiyg, &e., &e. Poe mega i 7 . et ae int, Oi utty, Glass, Gunpowder Partridges, each..... i. ste dss cece kt We Aa Od te" All orders from tows and ary for Cake, Fall Stock of Hardware, wit, ‘Shot, ke, a Pee: ‘yy , ALSO, ‘ish, Coutectionary, &c. promptly attended to. ab uit : re kota | ht ; : , : ‘ i | Codfiah, por QtL.-+- +0. een seseeene ee 186 to 208 1 RE POORTER: MCKENZIE, | Which is now complete, and will compare favor: | Homexpum taken in exchange for Goods, | WARDWARE Table and Pocket Cutlery, Black. erring Pe barvalsssecccoscsc2022-8e to 4g) Dec 4 1863, Sal c'rw sin “Waterationt, | abt, ae paar caret a esauons, Wl any |The higheat price paid ia Cash for Pur se Toca cas ged Nauti kee, rs NT NE 556 65 bea bexes abee 605 Is Gd | ’ f |coutident we can oifer inducements to wholesale | [3 Customers will please take particular Steel, &e., &e., &e., Salmon, per Ib. .......eee eens teete eee ee DONE On Consignment, angers ene to — offered in Halifax or St | notice of the Sign All of which will be sold at prices that will Lumber. | aaa , hha Johan, and respectrally request a trial, and a per . . favourably with yi Se Boards (Hemlock) GPa cl deke alo 8s 6d te 4a j 4, CH ks I S CO NG OU ThA, soval inspection of our Stock of Cioods. ' a Renf rew HLiouse.” So a ; a ah DR I on ik noe ha oadzeel 43 to 8s 4 hhds Bright Sugar, . ¥ H. E. STARLIRD & CO, | i Me cen Minas Charlottetown, Nov. 2, 1863. Sun De + GAL. ceil t. dis do cicnveite Oo 4 ponchs Demerara Rum, Nov. 23. 1863, eae oa Dee. 7, 1363 isl my Diincias OO cee ac . | 10 kegs Baking Soda, ” nar oosenenineepennirieseamninnaenmancenaaaneln arlottetown, Lec. 4, %. Vv rwiel p NN _ Shingles, per M snail nodhed aedviedé- 1U3 to i 20. denen. Paieed Paile. E D U C A Ti O N i | NOTICE OF REMOVAL. . ries. 30 dozen Cx B > : v 2 © . > . . Piaeiis Sait piiN ee ek isys! deel ere er Dine canitid N+ 1863, December! 1863, ‘(2 SUBSCRIBER desices to inform peer Gene, oer ck. i bi ISK. bone 6 boxes Ground Cutlee, To the Residents of Charlotte- \ - ; . wel 7. oe > © 21¢ has removed to his PREMISES on K Street OR, OE a ote dante one tteteseseees+-mone) At lowest figures, by town and Vi cinit BLANKETS, BLANKETS, lately acsamiel an - Wetiecnees a Street, moe EMD ccncnstthtnaer eneeneseaanel 0s to 60s WILLLIAM DODD, Queen Square. |, WIKUNDERS " si 3 CLOTHS CLOTHS Ile avails himself of the present occasion to re- SUAW, POT CWE... sees reve eeee eee ee ceeeeeeeed8) Ch’town, December M4, 1363. — ish dw 1 HK UNDERSIGNED being desirous of on UR C P3 turn thanks to these who have patronised hin since Seenee Darien beens oe 38 7 to ® opening clisses for iaaiocliten in the Latin, FUR CAI 5, FUR CAPS, his commencement in business, and hopes to merit RAE, BOE IE lao ndihnnn is btinedxdamen 2d to & wy Greek, French and Italian languages, us well as in | SE s . TS a continuance of their favors. Having received Pree IE Rik use tac hese alenee tmaendnace houe Canada L jour. Drawing and Porspertive, ca Sans by | inlet tA ie See during the pust Samumer, all the instructions chase Pts ccititiitinas on séeewank o+a% 4s 94 to Ss Sa ion. heads of families and others, as to Terms, Hours, TaaaRahih Enreeies bap into Se could be obtained in cutting from one of the best EMR: OORT: oti dn dines ewcacn evel’ ean 4 dtodd November Inspection &c., ut his RESIDENCE, King’s Street, in the RUBBER Is OTS, RUBBER BK 1) rs, Cutters in Halifax, N.S., in addition to his own co Sheepskins, each....... deie's se sisticons Gis to 6s Gd 500 BBLS. No. 1 Superlise Canada | jiouse lately ocenpied by Major Beete, near the RUBBER SHOES, KUBBER SHOES, mer experience, he enn with cor guarantee EORGE LEWAS, Market Clerk. : ’ cae eens residence of Frederick aa oe nga Tapia tt} An extra choice in the above GOODS js | good-fitting garments; while bis prices will be — ~——— —--- —| 2 bbls Cabin Biseuit, Torouto manufacture. ; ice ey EWBERY. | offered, and good value given for the money, at | regulated to snit the times. : } . Charlottetown, Nov. 9, 1863. isl tf A supply of READY-MADE CLOTIHUING Died ' For sule by KER & N ~‘, : on - A ut é 7 ROBERTS ECKART B & SONS. | hand, which will be sold cheap for cash. At Bradenell Bridge, on the 18th ultimo, after a! . Dee. 7, 1863. P. REILLY au short illness, Mr. Johu Stewart, aged 73 vears. | 4 ‘ ° ; : + | lhe deceased was a native of Perthsire, Scotland ; | he was a kind husband and an affectionate father, juml leaves a widow and a son and daugliter to mourh their less. At Saint Eleunor’s, on the 2h ultime, Jane, be- loved wife of Thomas Hunt, Esquire, aad third daughter of the late Charles Stewart, Esquire, Princetown Loyalty At ber residence, Prince Street, on Saturday last, Nathan Wright, relict of the late Mr. Nathan Wright, Joiner, of this City. SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENT EAC ¢ } | Telegraphic Building, Water-street. wR December 1", 1362, BANK OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Mm! OLTLC Kis hereby given that a Dividend a of Five Pouxns per centum on the Capita! Stock of the Bank of Prince Edward sland, for the last half year, hath been this day declared, und is payavle tu stockholders forthwith on demand, by theder, WA. CUNDALL, Cashier. 7th December, 1563. Bells Clothing Store, QUEEN'S STREET. of pavigation it will be a great assistance to ship- bountifal Harvest, was observed with the usual | masters, having, we taderstand, good anchorage. | decorum on Thursday last. The day was very | stormy, aud business was generally suspended. —_- Festival in preparation for the Canapa, — It will be remembered that a Sew menths since &@ man named Greenwood was ar rested in Tergute on a charge of first strangling a | woman and child ia an otherwise unoccupied | C dwelling-house, and then setting fire to the bed on | Very favorably. which the bedies lay, with intent to destroy all! comprise many novelties and musical effects which | Masvical ivistiuas Holidays, is, we auderstand, progressing Tare The Programme w ill, we believe, Dec. 4.—Alexander, McLean, Richibucto ; deals, ete. o—Ahon, Emery, Canso; bal. Conservative, MeFayden, Pictou; coal Eyglantine, Turner, | Boston ; goods. Larookha, Davison, Pictou: coal. 7—Niumrod, Turner, Boston; tlouar, 9—Joseph | Stwery, Crouse, Gloucester, U. 3.; bal. Ellen, IVI ’ W Sheluat, Boston ; goods. en s ear, CLEARED: /among which will be found the !avest styles Dec. 3.—D. W. Smith, Grant, Halifax; prod.! in Black, Blue, and Brown West of England TENURE Sabscriber HAS RECELVED, by late arrivals from Loudon, Liverpool, Glas- vow and United States, bis usual EXTENSIVE SUPPLY OF GOODS suitable for traces of the crime. The flanwes were fortunately discovered by pussers-by in time to frustrate the have never yet been given here. besides inelnding | selections from the mest celebrated composers — 4i—Happy Return, Babin, do; do. Lady Sale. De! BROAD CLOTHS, Reaver, Whitney, and Pilot Dr. W. G, Sutherland, ps returning thanks for the very liberal | patronage bestowed since counnencing business, trusts that the same may suli be continued towards lhim. He wishes further to state his present large istock of DRUGS and CHEMICALS, choice | Perfamery, Toilet Articles, &e. &e. The best des- | cription of every thing connected with the trade, selected in LONDON trom the best establishments by those competent of doing justice to the business The Dispensary Department will be under his own | immediate superintendence. | Dr. Sutherland begs also to observe that be trusts the fact of haying practised in Scotland severe! years, aud nearly twenty years of extensive colonial practice in every branch of his profession, combined with unremitting assiduity and personal attendance, will not fail to obtain contideuce and ensure sulis- faction, £9 Advice to the poor gratis. Queen-street, Ch’town, P. E. Island, : December 7, 1803. ~- SUGAR & RUM, From the West Indies direct. 1 Subscribers wilkoffer at AUCTION. T'! Liverpool House ! FALL & WINTER, 1069-64 WILLIAM FULL | EF AVING completed per * THERESA” and “ PRIORSSS,” his Stock of | BRITISH §& FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, | j , Tuilor. zi Safes! T J. 8. CAKVELL. FROM THE WEST INDIES DIRECT— Chaowe, Berend, Bon. tee Safes! HE Subscriber offers for sale, cheap for cash, a few Patent FIREP-ROOF SAFES Charlottetown, Ang, 24, 1865. el MOLASSES. T° ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS 200 Hhds Choice MOLASSES. Sept. 28, 1863. 3m siS:«t 8. CARVELL. | FROM BRITAIN. Autumn & Winter Clothing, Per Barque “ GAZELLE.” CHARLES BELL, Merchant Tailot, Queen-st , Char’town, S NOW RECEIVING a new and | Now offers the same to the public at the LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. The GOODS having been purchased on the best Terns, are confidently offeredete compare with any in the market. His Steck includes, in Stzple Dry Goods, Cotton Warp, Grey Cottons, Striped and White herrible design, and the badies were easily reeeg- | nised. Evidence was found sufficient to implicate . Greenwood ia the matter, and be was arrested, ever already attaimed considerable perfection in ‘The trial came off week betore last, but, in cou- several Chorusses, Glees, Trios, &e , under the sequence of some legal techiiecality, the prosecu- tieu fuiled, although the genera! impression seemed to be that be was the guilty person. Greeawood i< aguin te be tried fer arson, which is still a capi- tal crime in Canada; aud if the act cau be brought evevling.—Com. howe to bim, he will probably suffer the full bp aE peualty of the law. ° . 1 AM CURED, A rock salt mine has been discovered in the “} have taken six dozen of Radway’s Pilla, of | county of Leeda, C. W., and a company turmed three pills cae, in six days; they enred me of with a capital ef B500,000 for the purpose of Constipation, Indigestion and Dyspepsia. I have working the same. Sanguine hopes are enter- taken DB ths, A 3, and many other pills taived of the anbounded success of the enteprise. for years, and I could only obtain temperary te- The Torente Globe learns that the new coutract lief. It 1 stepped the use of these pills fora week between the guterument and the Moutreal Ocean Six doses ot Hayden, Verdi, Bishop, &e.; and the Choir bas able instruction of its bighty talented musical direc tor, to whose aunseeneNXertions we were on a former occasion indebted for a most pleasurable magical Steamship Company, was signed last week by the Vostmaster-General, subject to the approval of Varliament. Lhe coutract is tor five years. The amount payable by gewernment ig £54, 5000 eur- reney (3218400) perannum — £52,00 being tor te regular service, aud 2,500 for sundry services | iugidental to the esutract, about which differences have heretofore existed, bat now settled. The | contract provides that all new seasels brought | tute the line by the company ehall be at least equal in power and eapacity to the Hibernian. | It alse provided that the vemel shall slacken speed | or step Whenewer danger w feared from fog or jeebergs ; and time thus lost is aot to be regarded | a¢ default on the part of tae contractor. It has | alse been very properly unanle a condition of the contract that the steamers shall not approach Cape Race in bad weather. The Globe is pet- sunded that a rigid adhereaee te these conditions wil speedily win back ter the company all its let ground. +e Cart. Evays ann Carr. Luxp—We are! #*% tied to learn that Captain Ewaus, at preseat in command of the Steamer Westmerland, has been engaged by the P. E. Lala.d Steam Navigation Company to take command of their aew Steamer, tow building at Carleton, near St. John, N. B. my old complaint would appear. Radway’s Pills cured me.” “STEPHEN Bennet, U.S.C.8.” “Thave suffered with Dyspepsia and Liver Com- plaint for seven years—have used all sorts of pills | they would give me temporary comblort, but was compelled to take them all the tine. 1 have used one box of Dr. Radway’s Pills, Tam cured, Ihave pot taken a particle of medicine iu six mouths. Cc. M. Cutips, Roxbury, Mass.” Dr. Radway’s Pills always cure, no straining, | tenestous, false calls to the water closet follow their use—they purge freely aud cure rapidly. senatnitliliameniiien Holloway’s Ointment aud pills —Bad Legs.— | Any unuatural discharge fron the skin is at all times disagreable, but in hot weather it becomes ‘ irritating—some times oileusive. Bad legs, old wounds, seroiula, and scorbutic eruptions are | cooled, suuthed, and cured by Hoiloway’s Onnt- }ment. It at once arrests all diseases of the sur- | |tace by puritying and regulating the circulation in their seighbourheod, by giving energy to the nerves Of the affected part, and by expelling all’ poisonous and nexious tatters. It ejects the seeds ef all virulent eruptions aud ulcerations, and thus confers no partial or temporary boon, but a cow- pleie and permanent cure. By means of these remedies all sufferers may aim at attaining Lealth, aud will invariably succeed. | Phe pink struck the ledge and lost her rudder, aud Pirt. P. B. Island. Coéute, da; do. Halen Davici h, Dh Hla ho a ae re on arrival, the Cargo of the Brigt. “* HELEN | §)j:tings, Tickings, Denims, Drills, Fleecy Cot-! extensive supply of FASHIONABLE dolphin ’ pd e Biee a chu ree ring nr yt ae, Doostina, Cusimers, Vestings, | 1) 4 VIES,” expected about the 25th iustant, from Oe ness Cole Daghame, Rea, White and | FALI AND WINTER GOODS outs, ete. Margaret Ann, Purisee, Richibacto ; | Barbadoes, consisting of Fancy FLANNELS, Towellings, Table Livens, | ’ = s s Tailor’s Trimmings, which he is prepared to make up at the shortest notice, and on reasonable ters. ALSO Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, Fur and Cloth Caps in great variety. : Gloves of every kind; Scarfs, Muttlers, Neck- as MEMORANDA. é ee ties, Stocks, Shirts. : The Selir. Helen, Peutz, from Halifax for Char- . ica lottetown, with Goods, is ashore at Cape Jobu,at English and American Collars. the entrance of Brule Harbour, where she wns dxj ven last night. Socks, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Under-cloth- A new Brig from Pinette, owned by Messrs.! jny, und a choice selection of Fancy FPLANNELS McRae and McKenzie, partly loaded with Oats for, jn’ Red, White and Blue, together with other Fortress Monroe, arrived here this morning to finish Gooda for winter wear, which will her cargo. She bad been in the ice for some days. | : Bngt. Thomas Wright, Barnard, master, from | Halifax for Aux Cayes, was wrecked ou Cape Enango, St. Domingo. Vessel and cargo total loss. | One wan drowned | Capt. Maun, of Sehr. John and William, at this | port ar Thureday, reports a black pink. Bondrot, | FOR SALE, NE and SPRUCE BOARDS, Pive master, of Arichat from P. KE. Island for Ha!:tax, with a cargo of vats, potatoes &c., was lost off Fish- and Cepan Syise.ee, Pisce Paictxes erman’s Harbour ou Tuesday night about LO o'clock. 7 as &e ; _ oe Ks PURDIE. - 3, ‘ A} a Ch iowa, Dee. 14, 1863. dju All hands saved. J ue | ‘15 “NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Charlottetown Reading Room and Debating Club. FEVUE Members of this [ns:irute will one of their Musical and Literary Eutertain- ments, atthe TEMPERANCE HALL, on Tresoar Evenine, the 22nd instant, in aid of their fands, 2 under the patronage of His Worship the Mayor. | Dec. 14, 1863. The Programme for the evening will consist of | Speeches, Readings and Recitations by Members of | i ; ! ‘ } ! the Club, and Musie by the Volunteer Band, Sardines . Sardines . LAKGE Consignment of SARDINES flour, ete. 5—Susan, Long, Halifax ; oats, iron, | ete. Cecilia, Lutes, Boston ; oats, sheep, iron, ete. Native Lass, Gerrior, Arichat ; prod: 7—Brig Pa- keha, Campbell, Cape Good Hope; general cargo | and passengers. Willigtn Taylor. Hurst, Habfex ; | eee Mary A, Rich, tfardy, Piiladeiphia; 30,000 mushels outs. S—Transit, Rudolph, Bermuda ; prod,ete. Lively, Mullins, Wallace; bal Linnet, Glauson, Boston; oats. Galen, Ford Boston; do. cheap for proiupt pay. CHARLES BELL, Merchant Tailor. Charlottetown, Dee. 14, 1363, Jus the crew could not keep her tree. ‘oe pauper. Seamupa, Nov. 26.—Arrived Brigt. T. H. A DEMERARA RUM, PUNS. OLD RUM, excellent flavor, just received,ex “ Transit.’ and will be sold at us low figure us any in the City, N. RANKIN, Queen-street. liu Deg, 14, 1883. "PINE SHINGLES. * Elizabeth,” from Newcastle, Miramichi, will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers. N. RANKIN, Queen-street. Jin Tickets Is 6d each. be sold | White aud Colored Damaske, Blaukets, Rugs, &c. Dress Materials, Including Winceys. Plain and Plaid; Coburgs, Knickerbocker, Fouiand Lustres, Camilets, Alex- andra Cloth, Black and Coloured Lustres. &c., &c., 'with DRESS TRIMMINGS and LININGS in | sreut variety. Ladies’ Mantles, Black and Colonred Cloth, Tweed, &e ; Mantle | Cloths & Cloakings, in Black and Coloured Cioths ; | Alexandra Gloth, Seal Cloths, in all quantities, Ss. T.— 1860. — X. Ladies’ Shawls, Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weak- | [ncludinggloth, Tweed, Cashwere, Paisley, &e. ness, lassitude, palpitatton of the heart, lack of | Furs 9 60 Hids and Tierces SUGAR, 60 Pancheons RUM. Oct. 26, 1863. J. & T. MORRIS. Judson’s Pills! stil 100 M. No. 1 PINE SHINGLES, ex. Capt. Evans has beew always a great favorite with : - the travelling public, on account of his zeal, | Tur NEGRO at Home.— Mr. Gerard, ye fa- industry, eautiv. ae are steay to | 20" ligg hunter, bas written a long etter | ; ve TES, POCO AN SURRY 97! 6 she Dake of Wellington, in which he gives | alarvued him; and be has been singularly for- twenty days experience at Kava, where the tunate in hie command of the Westmorland, never | king of Duhomy was staying. Gerard wit- having met with any accident te life, limb, or | nessed a review of the army, comprising 12,- G00 women, 1000 men of the body guard, and 2000 archers. The King is tail, well built, | bus a head like a bull dug, and his face is ex- pressive of cunning and cruelty. In the market place numerous dead bodies were ex-| hibited, all of them horribly maulated but not beheaded. Aa enormous pool of blood covered the ground beneath the — a ee : which the corpses were banging. Everything Pig We chink that come public lestime- | sound bore ae ae of heute wweri- Werner the uigk opinion ia which they are fices, Gerard and the French Consul were: Beld, should be given to those worthy seamen | also fayoured with a eight of the king's On their retirement from the good old Steamer, on ' riches passing in processiva, the latter con- | Property, while in charge of that vessel, although oiten exposed to the most tempestuous weather. —We shall be glad to learn that Capt. Lund is uns engaged for the new Steamer. His great ex- verience and skill as a pilot contributed, perhaps, tire thas anything ele to the success by whieb the carver of the Westmorland bas been so dis . WM, MURPILY, President, Charlottetown, De-ember 14, 1863. lin NOTICE! At persons indebred to the subscriber, | by Notes of aud or Book Account, are hereby | required tomake immediate payment to MALCOLM ; McLEOD, Esquire, Solicitor, Charlottetown, whoin | I have this Cay appointed my Attoruey to receive und yive discharges for the same. WILLIAM McGILL. Charlottetown. 1th December, 1863. islwvlin GEORGE McDONALD, | ig? Formerly of NICKELS & CO.’S Tailor-, — ing Establishment, Regent-street, Loxvon, | and lately of Atusnta, Georgia, CSA. | EGS leave to acquaint the public that) he has taken the shop litely eecupied by Miss | ack, North side Queen Square, directly opposite | | Murd ; , ; aud baving had an experience | the Market Llonse Doors open at 7} v'clock ; Chairtaken at8 o'clock, in Tins; also, Dutch and Gorgona ANCHO- VIJES, selling for half nothing at the CASH DRUG | i) STORE of M. W. SKINNER. 2i Ch'towa, Dec. 14, 1863. SULTANA RAISINS. we. SULTANA RAISINS. 24 quarter Boxes LAYER RAISINS, 20 Boxes VALENCIA do., D0 do ELEME FIGS, 6 Barrels CURRANTS, SPICES, CANDIED CLPRON & PEFLS, NUTS, &e., just received. 10° W. E. DAWSON. Nov. 2, 1863. GAZELLE. have received per above SUILP, W ae of our FALL STOCK, appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, consti- pation, &c., deserve to suffer if they will sot try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which are now recommended by the highest medical authorities, and warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must supercede all other tonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant is required. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They ereate a healthy appetite, | They are an antidote to change of water and diet. | Phey overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. | Tuey strengthen the systew and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. ‘They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They care Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrbw, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They wake the weak strong, the languid brilliant, and are cxhausted nature’s great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya bark, win- ter green, sassafras, roots and herbs, all preserved jin perfectly pure St. Croix rum, * I have given the Plantation Bitters | wo Lund:eds of our disabled soldiers with the most | astonishing effect. G. W. D. Aypnews, Sup. Soldier’s Hume, Cincinnati, 0.” j “* 7 «* * * The Plantation Bitters cured me of liver complaint, of which [ was laid up prostrate, and had to abandon my business Hi. B Kinescev, Cleveland, 0.” I owe much to you, for 1 verily be- lieve the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. Rev. W. UH, Waceonea, Madrid, N. ¥.” Ga es «@ © * Thou wilt send me tevo bottles more | | | | | | | ‘ ‘of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefitted by their use. Thy friend, Asa Copnin, Philadelphia, Pa” ss * * T have been g great sufferer from a isti fi d 2s and chairs La pu they hae song faithfully served) SOE, Ty Soom. ne thowrnind women eat ar euaployers. l ried each a bottle of liquor on their heads, a)” T : L th he mew rig Pekcha, Captain Campbell, from a Port tor New Zealaud. lies at the Turee Tides, al & faverabie oppurtunity to sail. She has Couns ed as passengers, bound to tthat distant Hell ine following persone :— Messrs. Charles ae H a; Jolin Mountain, Caseumpec; Mew @ asweod, de: Hon. G. Bagnall and family, de Te Jona Durrach, Hisg., aud family, Staten Muse Slater and family ; Thomas Marshon, Dy fen, arbors PR. latch, Wheatley Kiver ; Hagnall, and tawily. New Glasgow, N.S; Lemuel: bell and and Wite, New Glasgow ; Capt. A. Camp wall oo formerly of Pinette ; JoLn Urum- towns J “ steward) aad tamily, Charlotte aaah ‘ anes Rober teats, St. Peter's Road, Ist Thits an etick McLeod, Grwell, 2ud mate. Mr. Bell about three duzeu passengers, all told. Qe far an ae tailor, of this City, gues out potes retursicg S f Good Hape in her, and pur- He hag on wed ty the Istaud again west Sauer. tends di beard an assorted cargo, which he in- posing of al the Cape. We wish them speedy voyage.—Isd, ' all & sate and brass basin 40 receive the blood of buman! victims on the day of the king's banquet; an) image of the Virgin; buckets filled with ha man skulls; an imege of St. Lawrence ; and finally thedrum of death, He alao witnessed | a review of the Amazons, who mancuvred | with the precision of a flock of sheep. The| steps of the market place were each ornament: | ed with a dead bady, &c. On this occasion the king had daubed bis face with coal. ‘The ceremony terminated by a mad dance, in which the king and his ministers jviped. And this is the man trom whom many ex- pect so much tuwards the ultimate regene- | ration of Africa. ——.me - -- Ir Can BE Done.—Rev. J. P. Pustiv, Char- lexten, S. U., writes— By the use of Mrs. 8. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer aud Zylebalsanjuu my white hair is changed to its original ewior, and pew hair coming iv. I consider them very valu- able preparations. utting department of the | above establishment, also six years doing business his own account, during whieh time he bas acquired the mest modern improvements in the art of cutting aud making up of garments. He flarters himself that he will succeed in giving the | citizens of Charlottetown, that may favor him with | their patrouuye, ample satinlaction. N. B.—Young men belonging to the trade taughe | the art of cutting on moderate terms. Charlettetewn, Dee. Mth, 1863. RW & Tim 4 CARD. T HE subscriber takes this mode of return- ing his best apd sincere thanks to all his kind | friends and old customers for woxe than 20 years for | the larue najuber of men and horses who cume un- | svlicited to oifer in Joudiug the splendid Packet ‘Mary A. Rich,’ Gapt Hardy, who had the oats | alougside quicker than it vould be taken on beard, ‘ worked day and night, fearing the navigation was Prones and Raisins, . closing. @ have wise to return thanks to Gapt Hardy | Water Crackers and Pilot Bread, and Mr Geary, first mate, and crew, for the exer- | Alazena wud Coru Mareh, tions used ia Zeceiving the outs frow 25 tg $¥ horses Lime Juice and Flyvoring Essences, constantly at work while loading. Salt, in crocks, baskets, boxes & bags. , PATRICK STEPUENS. W. KR. WATSON: | Orwell, December Li, 1305, \ja | City Drug Store, July 2, 1863. of eight years in the ¢ Dyspepsia, and had to gbandop preaching. * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me. Rev. J. 8S. Carmory, Rochester, N. Y. among which are a SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT of Ladies, Gents, Misses & Children’s RUBBER BOOTS & SHOES, Ladies, Misses & Child’s - KID BOOTS. &o. &c. | [GP Remainder of Sypply daily expected. BEER & SONS, King Square Houge, Oct. 26, 63. Im «“® © ® Send us twenty-four dozen more of your Plaptation Bitters, the popularity of whieh are daily inereaaing with the guests ef apr house, Svces, Cuapwick & Co., Proprietors Willard’s Hotel, Washingtop, D.C” de. &e. &e. &e. de. HOMCOPATHIC COCOA. | REPARED and HOM@OPATHIC persons and delicate females. COCOA : ; a i Be captians of re-filled bottles. See gur signature Spmatian ‘on a. fine stea} plate label. ‘They 7 not sald by i ‘the gulion. Whey are only soldin.our patest log | hotels, saloons, steamboats and country stores. P. H. DRAKE & CO. 202 Broadway, N. ¥. ee ee hh eee oe ww, | Such are one in thousands of certificates daily re- cabin bottles, by respectable druggists, grocers, | A select assortment of, in Mountain Martin, at all rices; Sea side boas, Ermine and white. Ladies’ ‘ashionable Felt Hats,Plainand Fancy Bouncts Qe Ladies Garibaldi Jackets, Soutags & Hoods, Winter Vests, Gloves, Collars, Scarfe, Bonnet Ribbons, all colors and widths. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Fancy Flannel SHIRTS, Gloves, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, &e., HATS & CAPS, in Fur, Fur Trimmed, Cloth, Felt, &e. Boots and Shoes, In Ladies’, Gent's, and Children’s, of all kinds. FAMILY GROCERIES. A larve and varied assortnent of, comprising prime Cotlee, Congou TEA, Brown and White Sugars, Raisins, Currants, &c, &c. &e, te” The above Goods are offered at Whole GREAT GEORGE STREET. WILLIAM FULL. | Charlottetown, Noy. 16, 1863, | Stoves! | =] Stoves! "PXHE subscribers have now compleed their Autumn and Winter Stock of STOVES, and have on haud the largest stock «ver imported by }any one house in this city, consisting jn part of— | Magician, Union, Black Diamond aud Pyjend Cook Stoyes for Coal. | Niagara, Waterloo, Royad Arch, Broudaide, Golden | Farmer, Egstern Premjum, age nany other putters of ‘ Wood Coak Stoves. ‘yranklia Stoves for wood and coal in great variety. besensie Stoves far a and halts; Parter, Cooks | Air tight, Nersery and Bed-room Stoves. A great \variaty of BOX STOVES, suitable for school- | houses, churches, &e, &e. | Extra Pots, Tea Kettles and Tron Boilers. Also, extra sets Soupstone and Grates for Mayician and Black Diamond Stoves, all of which will be sold on easy terms, or the lowest postible prices tor , Cush. DODD & ROGERS, | Dodd's Brick Steve, Powual-st,, Noy. 30. tf | j enamine ——~—emee ‘Furniture Warerooms, } thine GEORGE DOUGLASS, | Manufacturer and Importer of Furniture and Uphelstery Goods, R of such as are in want of FURNITURE to ‘eall at bis New and Spacious Warkk-Rooms, onthe ‘corner of Keut Street and King’s Sqnare, directly opposite the Store of Beer & Sous, and exanine as good and eaquplete an ASSORTMENT QF FUK- | NITURE, ee mauy new aud Deustital , designs, a8 can be found in: this Gity. cnet igipeimape | GOODS at mueh less per cent:thap any other Far- | niture store in this Island. Every artiele requi for Housekeeping supplied at is Establi /most convenient article in a good Housekeeper _ Lanudry. i j FORTE, Loudeu muike. “i of BEORGE POvAL As. orner ent Street aml King s & " Charlottciown, Joy. 30. 1863. Deena in ready-made CLOTHING, in great variety; ) red Linda tuagenit. | A few of those celebrated @lothes Wringers, a/ T re | 31st Joecember jast, hare i i j ' ' | ’ i i | } | } | ' | | i j y | General Post Office, Ch FOR MEN'S WEAR, Which will be opened for inspection in a few days | October 19, 1363 SOMETHING NEW! Sherwood's Tea & Coffee Strainer. A USKFUL and ORNAMENTAL ARTICLE, to be attached to the Spout of a Tea or Coffe Pot. Price ouly 1s 6d. CAST FUNNEL IRONS, which every bhonse owner should have. LANTERNS, te burn Kero- sene Oil without chimuies. All for sule by H. E. STARBIRD & CO. City Hardware Store. August 10, 1363. EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY. 1663 —— Running of Trains— 1863 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. N and after MONDAY, the 1th instant, the Trains will run ax fellows :— Leave St. Johu at 8 a.m., and i awd 9.30 p.m. Leave Shediac at 9 and 11.50) a.m.; Leave Sussex for St. John at 630 a.m. The 5.30 Train from St Jou will voto Sussex only, The afternoon Trains from St. John, the U.5@ Train from Shediac, and the 6.40 Train from Sussex, will carry Freight, the others, Passengers, Muils and Express ouly. The morning Traine on Weduesdays and Satac- sale and Retail, at THOMAS’S OLD STAND, | days from St. John, wiil reach Shediac in time to connect with the steamers for P. E. Island. The staves to and from Buctonche, Richibucte, Miramichi, Bathurst, and the North, connect daily at Shediac with the Morning Train’ to and finan Si. John, as do also the stages at Monctou to aad fron, Dorchester, Sackville, Amherst, Truro aud Mdifax. For farther information apply to . J. 8. CARVELL, Aune 15, 1865, Ageut for PE. deland. juternational Steamship Company. TWO TRIPS A WEEK, T IE splendid sea-going Steamers * NEW BRUNSWICK,” b.B. Wischesten, Macter, and “NEW ENGLAND,” Esos Fini, Master will leave Reed's Point Whart every MONDAY > and THURSDAY mornings, at 8 o'clock, antil further notice, FARES : To Rastport; 060% 680500 sti gap ¥ OO | Moctinted,.c.0cccces conbieil ereeee 4 DGD on ct tindtilnensieeaneueue 5 0 | Boston ty Steam and Kailway,.-.- ow De Fecigit and Fares pusable in New Beuns- wick Currency, at St. doln., Parsayes and State Rooms secured at the Com- uv'® Office, Kast end Warehouse, Reed's Point harf. J.8. CARVELL, agent. Charlottetown, Jnne 15, 1863. “at V a W. E. DAWSON, — NTIMATES to those of bis Country customers who are indebted to him. that be ESPEUTFULLY solicits the attention Decemaua "7 te latest, the ub Navember 2, 1863. MAILS, T HE MAILS for the WESTWARD, ie: to Tignieb, 43 B ill. Bed fine, de, a aud atier Seater teen No- His long experience in the business with facilities vember, be made np and forwarded from the General for prossenting the same io edvautage, combined Post ceived. They are immensely beneficial to weak with moderate expenses, anavie him to sell his Ottiee, Chariottetown, EN at eight o’élock, wu. mi. Lc. OWEN. ah kK, a.m Postmaster *wwn, Oct. 26, Mage. | UNSETTLED ACCODNTS. N. B.—One Superior Rosewood, 7 octavo PIANO | the first HE aubscriber here r- sens Whese ACCOUNTS, steps will be takep, day of DRO BER viously settled. vi aller | WILLIAM HeaRD Charottetawi, Oct. 23, 1563 a nT ee he in DAH Be eee a as ee ;