= = ——————— winter. bave to be transported there from great dis- tances, for it is now literally an army in the desert. Few whe have not visited it know the extent to which the unfortunate portion Everything that it consumes will Gen. Schofield reached Springfield, Missouri, to conunence vigorous preparations to check Con- federates advance from Arkansis under Hindman and Rains SACKVILLE, Sept. 25, 8.30 p.m. tinents, where thejr justly acquired populari- ty hag given them oieadens over all other remedies wherever they are known.— Austin Age. : ' a elie 3. RQRT OF | darterown ENTERED. | Sept. 17— Pocgmtuck, Royers, Brasdor; bal. Zebra, Muteh; Sydney ; coals. 19—Betser, Hume, AeA Ree Notice of Transfer of Business. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | = ne ee ‘ penis pres succinate events maaan, © AFL vole pao Sea alii | VALUABLE Household Furniture! | ‘‘ Warblington”’ for Sale. HAT desirable property, aeenereg to James WiLson, Eaq., consisting of 3 acres of | LAND, in a high state of cultivation, » very con- , YO BE SOLD hy Pupuc Avction, | venient DW ; iSE the State has been dewolated. At the end) Gen Morgan eae not evacuated Cumberland! Ruy Twro—The Schooner Pearl, Capt. Turn-| Pictou; coal. Sarah, Gillis, do.; do.”* Britliant, on WEDNESDAY, ae 2nd day ‘ OCTO- | GARDEN. ad cena ae Om ghteen months it hae been reduced tog “2p. He is amply provisioned for two months, | pull, while ou her way trot Egmont Bay to Char- | Jotun, Bideford ; goods. 20-~ Light Boat, Clark, BER next, at Eleven o'clock, at the residence of | CHARD. aud will hold oat | Boeton; goods. 22 -— Bark Alice Jane, Doudier, SWaber & ROBERTS, retiring from resem bline ‘ r a ¥ i , run y , , ; vs ak : NIEL J. RTS eq... 3 sj ° : : ndition nearly rr ‘10 ling that of Middl | Confederates conecutration forces ot Wondhae +* er : iia tin pe eee Head, Jersey ; Passeuyops ney business as Wine, Spirit and Commission Mer- DANIEL J. KOBE TS, Keg » all his ‘ hig Property has a water front, and is distant % Germany after the thirty years’ war. hoe Vix. gui Gillin ahaa a few nights since, while off St. Peter's Istaid.— es chants, beg to return their sincere thauke to their Household Furniture, rom the City guly a few minutes walk. Asa gen- lt will take owe hundred full years to re- yee ee ~ : a alae Capt, Turnbull mistook the steamer’s light for i ae it o__ | amerous friends and connexions, and to the pablig} ooo a Heman sf residence, Warblington js unrivalled b ' ty Confederate eavalry numerous in the vicinity] Point Prim Lights and before the error was discov Sept. 18 M1, Lingan; bal. 19 eally: Cer the Lins ead eae a ak Consisting in part of handsome Mahogany Dining | any property in thelsland, Apply wo Wa. DOD . etore that country te the eondition in which | of yeoshure : “8 ~ Was RCOV-) Pocumtuck Woutestet; du. 22— Penrl, | Keuetulty, for the Kind and coutinued support which | “poo and Walnut Drawing Room Berni Aucti wGitmwh - - 7 es ered was too near to avoid collision. ‘The Pearl's | 5 nt baet’ A ictou,| Hey have received, aud to inform them that they : Se ee S| ee, ewrecriber, the war found it. Deserted as it is by the | Petugees from Richmond report prevailing ap- oh a uate : , : Tarnbull, Kichi cto; do. Betsey, Hume, Pictou ; ret . thei : Ath ka ee. mostly imported from Eugland, nearly new; . Sega g rom | P| bulwark was carried away, her main-boom broken,| do. Burk Alice Jane, Doudier, Gaspe :-d sa. | UAVe transferred their Premises, with their Stoc 7: ’ THOMAS PETHICK. majority of ite inhabitants, it is not easily | prehension of famine among lower elasses. and her main-sail torn in ¢hrede. An old man ot beila Larki ie Shedis . iithoe oT 53 aes and Business, to ALFRED PHILLIPS, of Char- Conant aud Brewpis< arpets, Lace und ainask Charlottetown, April 28, 1862. perceived how the scattered remainder of its Price's cavalry placing provisions beyond their | the helm barely escaped being killed. The steamer | Moure Bay seth, bal, Three Sisters, McEvoy, sa Merchant, who will carry jt on in all its Ten and Collec Service, Uil end Water Paintings population hope to escape starvation during jresch seabiiiit' ee : ; proceeded ou her way without stopping to ascer-| Picton; do. Brigt. McLeod, do.; do. Zebra, | (Tab oe — , en re. and Lithographs, a very complete Lady’s Walnut Summer Valley FARM the coming wigter; and the maintenance of) Federal yo * we — rattle seimi-officially | tain whether the Schooner wae in a dangerous | Mutch, Syduey ; bal. the public. ppe Dressing Table, with large Oval French Plate it an army of one hundred and fifty thousand | — oe F = ii ted, Gymmndod _ Rieke 4 condition or not. We learn that the Lady Head . Charlottetown, Sept. 29, 1862, Glas Cheval Gluss, Wardrobes, Washstands, FOR SALE, men there, dependent on a single track rail-) 4.) Cig aes aaah ok de ae of a also received some damage.—K. W. _, QZaunched, _ Kiteben an, Senge Franklin Stoves,’ 4 Rare Chance seldom to be met with, road, when the winter has rendered the other |} wanting desertion — —— er eS mentee, eae ae Tee, § tas See ba ALFRED PHILLIPS having taken the} For Tests, see’ Catalogues, to be had at the T° be Sold, the Leasehold Interest of highways impassidle, will be an experiment) yyouble with Chippewas in Mianesota adjusted. | Harvest.—The backwardness of the Harvest | 200 tons, called “The Volunteer,” for the Hon’ STOCK, BUSINESS and PREMISES of Subscriber's Utfice. . the above beautiful FARM, containing about not less dangerous than costly. | Those with Sioux had just began is almost if not quite unprecedented. Continued | James Yeo. Messrs. SWABEY & ROBERTS, begs to inform Sept. 29. "62 WILLIAM DODD, 120 acres of the best land in Prince Edward Island, If we cannot take Washington by & coup! Confederates left nearly 4000 of their dead un- cold and stormy weather has been the cause. We . poms = instant, at the shipyard of Mr. Wil- me ere te m7 ee pot cen Sept. 22, "62. Auctioneer. fronting ou the St. Peter’s Road, and also on the de mai af , sare of itself. | burie ar tae ee . = are pleased, however, to atate that the viel }} | liam Ellis, Lot 12, a superior Brigantine, 167 tons,| #4 © oe Se ee a P ———~ | Hillsborough River, within ten chains of Appletree de main, it must be left to tal @ care 0 ‘ pee | uried between Manasses and Bull’s Run kit 2 ye ” “il ; , nell . 7th d of a "|ealled the “Constance,” for Capt. W.’ Richards, | “ave couducted, and having had 25 years in Kagland Co-Partnersh; N ti Wharf, eight anthem diene Cheanlatieioure by the The tage goals of our course are the deliver- | Serr. 27, 11.30, a.m. lai ee eee eee Oe | Pert ’| ae a wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchant, he will x . atl) ouce. road or by the river, subject w the yearly rent of anoe of Maryland and the invasion of Pennsyl- | ee \i ie C _| plaints to the contrary of this statement are few. be prepared, when his arrangements are completed, T Hk undersigned have this day entered | only £5 3s., or about tenpence currency of this Is- vunia : aed if we ever have an honorable | slo emer niodige aan vulk Confederate “tnd. | So far as we can judge, from personal observation, | ~ Tae ee | to supply every description of article connected with into CO-PARTNERSHIP for the purpose of | land by the acre, for a term of 949 years; nearly : ong e nee Potomac, ree ance . j j » le ‘ i rs ie » » im- . . —— : ig : treaty of peace with the United States, it will se amg : =_ En rae | the —~ — ee , es good . ld Senne ut as low a price as they ean be im-| carrying on business as 80 acres thereof is cleared, dyked, fenced and under be siened on the enemy's territory and not |<; ‘ble * a esi ms aithe ugh no 80 KK as last ye ar—an the tu ere P ‘ai 1862 i" ; im t f d Dea . cultivation, covered with crop consisting of Wheat, in 2 9 , : - - gre = trig! probable en ; are fine. Flour from new wheat is now beginuing . Sept <9, 1962. all papers im 4liporters of an lers in Barley, Outs, Potatoes, Turiips, buckwheat, &c. ; on our sgil. jable portion fallen back to Winchester. Price's | to be brought pretty freely to market.—New oat-| °° eee eee a . 2 British & Foreign DRY GOODS the residue is covered with excellent timber (bard- ee ~ regiment dasbed across one ford, bringing off 40C | meal ia getting pleutiful at 15a. per hundred Ibs. BAZAAR ! BAZAAR CHANG mia > 8 “ » | wood and soft) of every useful description; there is Parsox Baowxtow Acatw.—In a recent! les, &e. VPieket firing ceased by mutual agree-|—2. 2 ” ‘ ! ! R. J. HOME! ps me oa Ss Groceries and General Merchandize & comfortable and commodious Dwellin, House, spateh at Erie, Pennsylvania, this worthy | PR oaigtOe 5. ligt ryXO BE SOLD by Puptte Averioy, geon, for alll dizenn eet under the Style and Firm of am x & fost, wie © Seset- greet Coline unneenae, B: ‘song eal. = y - hi er Naval expedition been fitted out. Pensacola} Coat.—Pictou and Sydney coal commanda on MONDAY, 13th OCTOBER next, at 11} Lungs and Ski:,, eee iyo. Re, am DELANY & WILSON. hen saeeieas ti ww iat ein vn oops vine i9 Te ported , athong other things, to and Port Roval soon be heard from. Gunboat | 5,50 and $0,00 per ton in Boston, and anthracite | o'clock, ’ rT at , = hfs taken convenient rooms at the 4 a¥. Bes on ae aw ell at the OUr § a larye have disgorged himself of the following choice | Winona” + ied Rom ie " coal is worth $9.50. T : re . i “bericht. Hotel, St. Eleanor’s, where he can be con- THOMAS DELANY rn, with Stables, Cowhouses, Granary, gig, curt Bers & Winona" run under tire Fort Morgan, below | coal is worth $9,50. These high prices are the All t he = { oc} > | rad professionally for a short time . ie N aud haruess House, pig and sheep Houses complete moereels :— : | Mobile, tiring on steamer inside, driving off crew, | effect of the great floods in the coal regions of - siiileas a tes SI} ve ie Pi > <_- Sept. 29, 1862. "-: Sept. 22. 1982 WILLIAM WILSON. with a walled Cellar cae the Bera whieh “If | wae the exeentive I would be for and exploding suell in her bow. Winona escaped | Pevnsylvania this epring. The canals were badly eee re \Zs pin Srcat George Street, | ——— wr . will bold over 600 bushels turnips; the whole sawing South Carolina, the chief festering | unhurt. | injured, and the railway bridge destroyed or part-| QUANTITY «° yar yp iby a LARGE Treas s i snugly sheltered from the north and west by a sre of thetsbslon,and which ha fraisbed| fe, Coneatont captured Faglth toe anei"anay whieh prerenie nl apgyof| Soca oe og ATLL, eR, AOR Arrivals. || pp PR BW HOUSE,|iaileessst metwen! wirscl ttn pr — $ _eaw- |‘ Rambler,” cotton laden, run blockade Sabine | hard coal reaching market. The Sydneyans and! gg: one ees: Sletreoscophc ews, @ large Hie subscriber has received, per recent pose. This Farm 8 many peculiar advan- mere traitors than all the ot! tates —saw _ ws aes Ste an? he | passage. | Pictonians are reaping the benefit of the l»ryede- | manus nent of Toys, 2 very handsome Masieal Romes, arrivals :— tagesequalled by none else on the river—command- ing it out of the U nion, floating it into the rao siilien Saath tiie tiie Delhi nauhaadaate on Tye de- oe ~— ax Fruit und F lowers, Ladies’ Work 50 hhds. choice retailing Molassea Great George Street. ing & picturesque view of the city and harbor of At antic, aad sinking it into perdition. Or! Saohiah coin Sete, 8 _ wl del a eel : = Deke fa ees ieiete i 1 do Muscavado Sugar ‘ EFERRING Charlottetown ; there is neither bill vor swamp vor at least L would reduce Charleston to ashes, Sept. 27, 8.30., p.m Cc N S ee ae seal Bislasich anall @tndenn Mtmeea tame Lockiye | 20 bbls. Flour, Superior, Extn, State and Superfine. ~ y — z to the above, we to | a toot ¢ useless or inferior land on ite whole eur- ' ‘oe a a ‘ Seps. o, 5.9U., p.m. APR Be, SO. Lath, 1069.08 ‘the| ou... ae a eee 25 bble. Navy Brea juform the Public of P. BE. Island that we have | face. From its contiguity te vast deposits of muscle — and pane _ thet #% should oct be buils| Washington rumor savs President contemplated | night of the Sry j i “ Se : > | Cilasses, lot Watch Glassea, with an endless variety | 29 do Onions rented the Premises iu Great George Street, owned | wud and other manures fo the said river, and @ re- again, world without end. = , ee os vth inst.,the Schr. Blanch, of P.| of other articles = 1 } by J.t. Te Es a aoe reet, : eaters. im whith, Gan ae eee . : . ,| issuing proclamation making Florida a cotton! !. island, went ashore on ad bank at| Txaxs—All cums over £10, 3 months’ cred: 15 boxes Cheese y 3.4. THomas, Exq., and lately occupied by J.H. | servoir near the shore, in which, with little ur, ‘+ Picayune Butler comes nearest to MY | plantation, inviting black and white '',ora . d, , ) & san ank a Ms—All sums over 13 months’ credit, on | 10 casks Kerosene Oil (best) Tensxer & Co., which we intend opening about | can be collected aud deposited any required quantity standard of what a Union officer should be. I ae § ou 7 } -avorers to! Wreck Cove, six miles west of Cape North.| *pproved Joint Notes; under £10, cash. — $6 cans do 5 gallons each (do). the Youb instant with a of seaweed which floats in abundance into the cove = , | j k len. Daiell ,, | Settle, with protection of o.my and navy, and re-| Total ‘loss. Crew saved. The of Maneh ” WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. , : bien 4 (to) and along the shore of suid farm every autumn. me ple "iene roe al oe ¢ a e waik jaucing State to territorial conditions; this re-| was from New Haven Reet hanks with ma- Sept. 29, 1062. hat pros 0 ea aerice, ane Se y expected— Large Stock of The whole of said farm oon Se nee spenetvoes. e plank. hey deserved stand much more.”’ | ported preliminary to policy regarding reat of| p..: : Y iw 5 2 " ‘Cheice Grocers’ 8 < Aud from its contiguity to the suid wharf, a ready «+ At this stage of the nation’s history, all | Southern States. ; re | terials from the ship James Leo, stranded at} Olive or Sweet Oil 12 do Cheice Grocers’ Sugar DRY GOoOooOoDs, |market is always open for the disposal of ali the ; \ 5 id ora y a ; hicol ‘ lad i | New Haven a short time ago. If the westher| OR SALE at 150 bbls. Flour | products thereof, the undersigned baving often loya men shou organize im one great | ; teports wom Apatachicola two iron clads nearly | continues fine the materials will probably be . ees = 00 sides of Sule Leather. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, | shipped 500 bushels therefrom in one day, und fre- Uaien party, and su pert none but uncondi- | ready for sea. iri loneell CBN P y Sept. 29, 1862. lm BEER & SONS. All of which, together with Stock of enh cliné quently £100 worth during the fall shipping. A S40 Trix on. The in h i ‘Tribune’ has rumoured that Seward is about | omnes APs SVCWS. La ay so a. ae 1, wee more bi coumudious location "’ — aiden caiman Testeal. or resigning his portfolio to Edward Everett. 2-2 dies ‘ Hoop Sk rts. | Teas, Tobacco, C gars, Boots, Merchandize, tora Shien, a 5 ae eee noma oe be party purposes out of the mistukes of the ad- a News trom W Seas #ays wan oy Conte The a James W. Jonston, Ex-Attorney 12 Pat one per Sehr, Shoes, &e. &e. suitable for the Ciny and Country Trade. found throughout the aed. The terms of sale will a : : ; erate army concentrated there, numbering 75,-| General of Nova Scotia, has just presented a — PERE ) - & WILS be liberal, und made kuown on application to the ministeation, would dispose of his grandwo- | 4.) place being strongly fortified. All negroes) medal cs : ee ees BEER & SONS. ARE OFFERED AT VERY LOW PRICES. bee DELANY & WILSON. | losssuble Dasiak Mansan, Chedieecwn ante there's bones to a button factory for a consi-|: ‘ 8 gh} g medal to be competed for by the Annapolis! gent 99 1862 ee J. 8: CABVELL. Kenrrew Hovse, , : ~ . ie . J ” ia vicinity impressed for that purpose. | Volunteer Rifle Company. His address on | et «al nent tree Sept. 2, 1862 ial ptot rw 2w ik hv the premises, where plans of the sawe erat on. ‘urther reports st: srrible Confede . - 7 ris y rw ~ j Riisihsknalpite thE caleninetiedd Se ai can peu. ** The rebels have a million of men in the! jn phos phe an. ‘aes » dividen ont i oe ‘h hae if, ae er ae LI = es a | NOW LANDING, NOTICE Sth September, 1862 — Sa field— not in arms, all of them, but in camps | over half, himself aeverely wounded. Gen. Price’s - S80 BOG Sime, ween & hoy, ov! sl, persons indebted to the undersigned | . : . i ’ of instruction. I kaow this and you can .. brigade lost Reethiiiin 5 ‘ c [youve ago, been a member of the same com- | aoe by Note of Hand or ae Account, at Tic. Ex oe ae eee Boston, "KHE Subscriber intends to make some g Mill D li H : ‘ ; 18 td Bee. any. NISH, are hereby requested to make immediate . Iteration in hi il i i aw and we 1 ouse pend upon it. Their rigid system of con- sonics tl AMA ce tenes /P ig femen af ; chp 10 gp tg alteration in his mereantile business this fall, ng ae . payment to his Attorney, Mr. Kosext Beuttn, 100 Boxes CANDLES, requests all persons indebted to him by Book Ae- aura - jleeole Rin. a — THE ARSENAL EXPLOSION AT PITTS-| The editor of the Halifax Presbyterian | sch aan oe ate phen ena pay- 200 boxes LOZENGES. ps or Notes of Hand, to settle theie soapestine FOR SALE. 4 ec 4 — i | "RG o ° } ’ srices cu eRe a ase ape. ainounts l 2 y 7 \ . ° . . saisaelit Gite aan wise we bere bes! BURG. | Witness, now in London, states that the co-| innaid on the 1oth Nov. bext wall be passed into J. eT eee ie tee peed ait tec ([SHE subscriber has received instructions da Qeleg Ghaae 06: tte Gaal of Manies to crash | FEARFUL SCENES AND INCIDENTS, a PA Victoria ene “s less than | other hands for collection. Sees. i without amp ieladtion. ey to od fur immediate sale, by pivot boosie, . ; : in & sty. on its articles and its court at| WM. B DEAN. = ’ : > the FREEHOLD of ONE ACKE OF LAN —- forever. b; . ow oem = slay them | The Pittsburg Chronicle of the 17th gives the} the cena Exhibition. Ch. Town, Sept 29, 1862. 4w Stoves : Stoves ig t St. Andrew's Point, August ‘=m wp are Say Ny perfect a eae by the score. we do nut put down the re- | o.4 details of the expicaion in the laborstaes of! a a anon ’ : . WE N JSE situate thereon, being on bellion, the tebellion will put usdown. We) the United States Arscaal Buildings i Pag Ro EE NOTWICE ONE CARGO OF STOVES Mitebell River, Lot 54, and vow belonging to Mr. elliol » ad States Arsens gs in that city.) . eis mi: hn MacDonald must sacrifice lives if needs be. When they About one hundred and fifty girls were in the| Srectat Notice.— Holloway's Ointment and | LI indebted to th dersi ; LUMBER. John Mac e : i ‘ y girls were in the! ,° s s ‘tia 4l, persons indebted to the undersigned Just Arrived from The verty is compact, !ving I mile from Car- have killed off our 1,200,000, which will | building at the time. The explosion occurred at Pilts—Rheumatic and weneene pains.—T he| é by Note of Hand or Book Account, at CAMP- Y h N S ti PRUCE DE ALS and DEAL ENDS digan iver aud about 34 frow eorgetuwn, and ie soon be in the field, another 1,200,000 from | about three o'clock on the afternoon of the 17th. chilly mornings and evenings will provoke | BELTON, are hereby requested to make immediate a r m 0 ut 4 ova co 1a, PINE RO ARDS + > a good investment for parties of moderate capital, the teeming, pulsating North, mast take | The building was blown to atoms, aud the bodies | these tortures in constitutions susceptible of | payment to Mr. AnpREw Bert. ‘ ; *tONSISTING of different sized Pine Palings sd Entry at once, and terms, which will be easy, nwte aa. their place ; and if that number is also butch- | of the inmates carried high into the air. The/#uch maladies. Nothing affords so much re-| = of dehee will by eapetoada palin te COOKING STOVES, with large METAL Cedar Shingles known by the propricter, or - : a ts es . > e ) > » ric ~ar hit ag 4 : ’ ° > ° ered, our colleges and academies and farms | &"¢#ter number, however, perished by tire w hile lief as Holloway s Ointment, well rubbed Cascumpec. Any amounts remaining unpaid afte BOILERS, for wood and coal ; Franklin and Box Sawn oO. ; ; Ww. SANDERSON, Agent. | must pour out another 1,200,000. We must ir under the ruiu of the shattered builligs./ upon the skin, alter repeated warm fomen-| the lhl Noveulber next willbe pamed two otuer| SEOVES. A few very neat Paslor Cooking Stoves, Kathe and Des} ging Gor Gale, "| cr eulenaa Renken fight them like Kilkeany cate,until nothing is|)) U8) 5? S008" SUB NN Byes Bre Feported ty have | tations. rousands of testimonials bear wit-| hands for collection. ’ i : , ber 22, 1862. si : . 2 : ’ 2 “| been lost. : WM. B. DEAN ALSO. Charlottetown, Ang. 12, 1862. September 22, . left of us but th ad ar taile.’’ neg - : P _ bess to the wonderful comfort obtained from| ,, ., =. pe Ee eer ? — ——_ i rn - caren oe eee ber: this safe and simple treatment, which all ean Ge. Town, Sent; D, 103... oy Spare Stove Furniture of all kinds. AINTS AND PAINT OIL, BAR F h ld P fi A di ne th an ttiG tte.of tl our stlintion * ia thas he of =. of aoa em “- saan Ahem a assisted by a SALT. A few dozen Metal Coal SHOVELS for feeding IKON ; also, 100 chests and half chests TEA 7 * BLE perty a Sale. According to the Cincinatti Garetteof the oi. covered with a ahect. It was Iving where Judicious use of hig Pills, are especially ser- We . atoves. for sale cheap for cash by ALUA EEHOLD PRO- ne td ' ly 85 0 aaa a a = i fell, nearly three sendioed yards trom the ‘ane viceable in assuaging the sufferings frou | l OO Ter cdena pian Evsnann Wentng ety 6S" the chase, wilt pleas Charlottetown, J yy * tana — Boe < Fe Seen Soe ee peninsula, only 80,000 remained when the of tie explosion, and preseuted a moxt horrible Cramps and other muscular pains, whether oe N. RANKIN. call and see them. 1 etown, June 30, . Lot No. 5, 2nd Range, Letter A, with Dwelling battles before Richmond commenced: and fee We nie ce ities. | oe be acute. el : : . oe a0 . oe H. J. P. TERLIZZICK. Hiouse and other out-Buildings, all in good order 3 spectacle. The flesh had beeu blown, as it were, they be acute, chronic, external, or internal,| Sept. 29, 1862. 3i : : da ’ > x nm. 3 . bo. eile rs ; ee when he reached James River ouly 60 000 from the bones, and, with the intestines, lay a) It is earnestly recommended that every suffer- am SHING L ES |S e+ eerste oa isl rw 2m [PH UrnmssteneD has received :— Se aS _ Lge st ieants could be mustered for active duty. Thus) tangled mass, while the face was horribly mutilat-| er from such pains should give te Holloway's| eo DA Re ‘SHINGI el een Ot oe ee — situated in Water-street, opposite the Store of Mr. frog the time he had landed at Yorktown to ed, aud the corpse little better than a hideous, ‘remedies a few days trial, whi will fully POO 000 CE A se - - 4S Flour! Flour ! (dics ion ow nwards ;) 7 Westaway, and will v¢ offered for rale on the the beginning of the great battles, he lost, it ow pulp.—From the hair = ome evident convince the invalid that a cu ill be the aes = Sieh fn eet wee will be + - Wiles. of every description : Ist day of Nov oe next, if not previously dis- : thi the bow yas at of 3 Oa le e en- e 10 bY ‘ iano ie€ v . x ~ J yil}? w r oe seems, in varieus ways, 63,000, and between tfention ci! aa ho ht he oo ye magne tl reward of continued perseverance. & : . =e 7 spo SALE, 100 Bbis. Double Extra a ate Tl coin any claims aguinst thé! sub- the maine oo the roe oe seven days | slinliets iiiadieaaiiaial “ eee eickatet a =~ —-_- - | Sept. 29, 1862. 3i Superfine, for Cash or “—ree = Glee. —_ ee c scriber will come and have them settled; and all 2 q Us ( ad Dee oo 5 ® S ag : ¥ ce § ar’ "Pega > tia . - . oer o we <0 8 Ke) "UR ° “ Y - 7 so oa i . sribe >i . fishting. 98 ,0Ot os - ee - ' — a mull and badly burned besides, and arvund as far as We ke -_ that Dr. Home oe — Ch: r'tie-| UST AR R IVE D, per Brigantine | Charlottetown, Sept. Sth, 1862. i ' And assortment of Wines and Spirits, a to Ge Canaan ee eee eee ed, had died in swamps, or had, by sickness, the eve could reach lav fragments of human re- tOW" bas much surpassed his anticipations; and “ BRILLIANTE.” men asec Giooreheiotreer-sievnecetinlpmaietiaihacenemminuictte Ale and Porter, ee bac JOHANNA GRIFFIN been rendered unfit for service. These are ns—bere an: rea lee. here the intestines Cettaiuly th’s speaks favourable forthe new mode Ba eae CTONION,. ‘ =” EER WY Wor And Family Groceries, . a pe “suid Salle, anthieg are new Solve the country. mane a erat. eo per = c. of esnlelink aa most certainly assures him good | EIGHTY TONS ag r OFFICE _— ICE, (of the best quality.) Georgetown, Sept. 22, 1862. 4in " i , a pag Ce ~* | suecess in St Eleanoi’s, which he visited on the 7 r ik public are requested to take notice . _ ALFRED PHILIPS. " pinaiiile cciiheeiidliameaa uli Sea ee : At Se hie rend of the grounds is situated a | 2th.—Com. i BEST LARGE WELSH COAL. that on and after the Ist SEPTEMBER neat, _h. Town, Sept. &, 1862. ae tt RN ce FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. B Y - E i E G R A P H tet Ct lh te hich standin’ ~———- <i _____—- AN EXCELLENT ARTICLE | all Letters und Packets posted in any Post Office in ; : no ; F ~ THE H TTETOWN EADING girl w ie a cut Loy te Ou hearia th Gret ex | INTERCOLONIAL RaAtLWAY.—<As announeed in| e bac A we ee W.HE «RD this Island, and addressed for delivery in the Pro- Flour! Molasses! Sugar! HAT DESIRABLE WATER LOT, in w) PL ; } RE. NG is ere e poryed, wearing ta *X-| . . a a ¥ . piv . LAD. i vinee o y , SCOT ist sp ; c - . ny . . 3 — ' = a _ ; , ; plosion, the girls rushed fraatically for the doors, an “ oe - i eee oe or Charlottetown, Sept. o Ls62 | Stame, ee Serer, SOee Ss Caeree oe ust RECELVED, from New York, ae ae containing half an _ : ay? a wm A eS sembled in CQuebee to consider the feasibility of} : ‘ ieee innenindicniinanae 5 - : any ‘ pie aah, > . . , acre 0 iD. wi ivile Sept. 22, miornd ig. and i was with gt at d fliculty th foreman ¢ ould closing with the offer of the Imperial Government, ' Letters wosted unpaid, or partiaHy prepaid, will 150 barrels Extra Superfine FLOUR. No. 1 AD P ~ usual privileges, known : keep them iv the building. When the second ex- have agreed to accept it. A despatch f ¢ TEMPERANCE HALL! | be forwarded to their destination, but will be sub- Aiso, from Halifax =- as No. 1,or Point Lor. Terms Cash or short i Furthex accounts represent escape of Confeder-} plosion occurred, the girls became so terrified that | '“*S * £ Se 2 - _—— que-| — | ject, on delivery. toa fine of Five Cents, in addition 12 puncheons Molasses time On security. Apply to the Llon. Joseru : ng : . bee to the Chronicle of Saturday says that Canada | ee ‘ Poutawe duc these . : r ’ \ ate army inte Vinginis successfully accomplished | they could not be restrained, and they rushed to the | | 1: an eeeali * is tee liabilitw. | Positivel Three Ni hts onl to the Postage « ue thereon. ; 6 hhds. Sugar. Hensuixy, Charlottetuwn. * with little loa. Their trains all got off netwith-| windows, broke them epen and precipitated them. | *UMC8 Bve- “mn peg ag eee pea y g ye " L. ©. OWEN, Postmaster General. For Sale by the subscribers, low for Cash. December 2 6 standing theic horses were reported woru out get Ives to the ground, a i tus I thirty feet and Nova Seotia and New Brunswick the remain- i | General Post Office, 15th August, 1862. DODD & ROGERS ecember 2, 1861. tf ~ somes. eg , nT ee ee eee yeee™ ing seven-twelfths. We would indulge hope that | Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday = atte — | Dodd’s Brick Store; Pownal-street. May 26. al = pre a rn eae tok, sseng posi Voderal| Rl ener nig ne Sera ets some o| edu unprncped motives wil wt be pormi| “grad. Osan Satu omg |GLENFINLAS CLOTH MILLS.| FOR SALE, ’ rn - ; at J , 4 arlene i . . i - 7 ae i . i . > s > . ov e : 7 i » . i. eae curaliry and inYantry followed across atone point. | through the windows, and the sight they exhibited eee ped nee ae one a? i 9 , fEXILE subscriber thanks his numerous | Lloyd's Register ot ALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, and engagement ensued. Federals wee after | was enongh to strike terror in any one. Some of the I y iatneodi the I ower Provinces.—Halifar | Oct. 1st and 2nd. enstomers for their liberal support, and would | British and Forei Shipping I “2 ae Feces ne having captared several pieces ot Confederate ar-| them ran in the direction of their homes, and did S as ps fie . } —_—— inform them and the public generally that he ie ote » | Land, ¢0 clear and in a high state of cultivation, the ae Sun, Sept. 15, -Pnvere > Pwrewrvn a a - ‘ wa »mainde -ered witl fi rroweh of - tillery. jnot atop until sheer exhaustivn compelled them | * i : ey On WEDNESDAY EVENING, under prepared te | remainder covered with a fine growth of longers. Federal less in killed and wounded during week | to. is Te Allegh a i a Swise the distinguished patronage of | Full Dve and Dress Cloth j LAPSING OF SHIPS CLASSED A. There ” = abundance of Sult Mud and Sea Manure estimated at 9.000—Cenfederate lose 15,000 The horrors of the seen present 1 at this great ccs Se SOR eee . ne ’ 3 ? | Th ving been found that the regulatio - ee ine nights 1 ESE Om. . 4 « oy . ort i "scene presented o usgreat) ,, se : a i ‘ : . * . a 4 eS i . ea av n y reg Di anda Kitche tached, 12 x 16 fee ll finished ; saute sahe t , ency the Lieutenant Governor. | wit! lispateh consistent with good workman. | te - en attached, feet, well finished, d uae oc pe neeebaetaie Gehe. “a speteneien . = te heightened by ret, te caine eine - ton a ee ship, and. therefore expects a lage increuse of | & contained in the footnote to See. 59, whereby | and a goodehain Pump at the door, anda good Burn - — a a shew nd A _ . nn | ing . mone ot yee one tne oe —— | ym : wing sday evening, Sept. < i vele | THE @e4 patronage. J ee ee ee ‘ec aden at eae | . Soot bone. wae = eee the a or a sUm- reNeTA huseners attac pe De aa, ing the remains of some loved one whose humble | stay here will be itively for three nights only, | . NTS , have rantage © fa of their = dene ‘second to none in the country. Miss., Friday defeating. Lose on either side| earnings contributed to their comfort. Again, way ™ _ mt pO poaitivery Wet ae sateiilaaed oi il AGENTS. A 1 character over Ships launched in the first six) ‘T'erMs—One-lalf the purchase money down; the about 500. Price's Force estimated at 15,000) others were fraatically rushing from one charred | an Shey’ Save te mest: ether aguante, Oe a] Gt Hanard & Ce. Chartotitown. oneal enn Oe ee alee ee = ee ey 8 Ro = suas . body to — oe a oe | Wednesday eee ae the cen Tenn re Mr. a Slaseh: ioe Southport. oe Soren EREBY GIVEN, that-in par made to the ee ae MACKINNON omnnande eble of Mo plockading squad- | 4 sister who was employed in the ill-fated building. | Governer and other distinguished persons will be fab ; | James Robertson. ..... St. Peter's Road. 4 an co ERE EN, per-| June 16th, 1862 Sea iid non dismissed fur suffering armed steainer “Ovieto” | Phere was not a particle of clothing left on a! “ . : . MT Sub 1 | “ Edwin Coffin.........Mount Stewart Bridge. | Su#nce of a Resolution passed this day by the Com.) °°" : - 4 run in. majority of them, and, mangled and disjointed as | present. From a published le tter and from the Py Es a : fy) ML Ad «Patrick Griffin........ 7 celeetee. | aattne, toe ne a — rescinded, R Ch b Sept. 22, evening. | they were, it was utterly impossible to identify | Press we extract the following notice of their A fe Sh Fah, ~ ‘¢ William Sterne....... St. Peter a. | the Aa Sea ee ape toy ty ge hata are ance to 0 tain a at hie Phe very slackiaas were tocw ¢ ‘ir | Entertai ‘ Mee abn 08)" Seat “* Joby Knight. ......... Souris. | eS ee or oo Intimated that important movements tre on om tie , = new & ae 7 os a | Seeertenenanet a f ea Ae Ws ’ len AS Messrs MehWey dc Johnston ..Grand River Wharf. | ee a the pane may be os - FARM! foot in Federal army and something may be effect- | Cb TNS8 tre er Sr'ts, AUG ne anes)! From Rev. J. Griffith Dunn, Rector of St. Paul's CAS lea ESR ) Mr. William Henderson. ...Rollo Bay. will expire at the end of the corresponding mon Ww * > a in a day or two. ‘ 7 nothing but a headless trunk remained. Neverthe: | Check (Badly San Fernando, Trinided. JR , By Alexander MeVean. .. West River, East Point. | the year at which the period assigned terminates. ret SALE, Brudene!l Point FARM, ; , 2 ih _ | less many were identified by their hair, by a/ : : HJ A “ Putrick Kavanagh. ....East Point. This regulation will come inte force in respect to conveniently situuted one mile from George- _ All quiet at Shepherdstown and Harper's Ferry. serap of the dress they wore, Kc., but the greatest | ‘The pieces selected were chaste, a8 are all the ~——"JOUN DIXON, | Ships launched on and after the Ist July, 1863, | town, containing 200 Acres of LAND, 32 of which Federals vccupy Maryland heights. number ean never be tully fees mnized : pieces performed by these artists, and the senti- Glentfinlas, Sept. 22, 1862. 6w oe Vessels which may have been launched under the | are in # good state of cultivation, and the remainder Work ot burying the dead continued at the rate | That antes of the sedated ani thrown | ments of a pure and elevating character. Above — : existing Rule, will, of course, be allowed the ad-| Well wooded. There is a good Burn and Mouse on of 1,000 per day. .. |hieh in the air by the explosion. is evidenced by | all other popular amusements,music should receive PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND | Y#ntuge thereof. : the land and a good well of water. Any quantity Saturday Confederates crossed Potomac at Wil- | 6" 29 Me air dy SS Se eee | ib Y every i I By order of the Committee, of muscle mad and other manures can be procured j “a t, hoping to t MeClellan's ri ht flank the fact that on the branches of some of the trees | the liberal eee Se ee oe CLOTH MANUFACTORY CAREERS SeerEns. ee eae. ee ener See ene eg ak cent is hie ee ent Bank: | around the building pieces of dresses were to be) pene _ aa, a on a oe tea ] N G E A ; Secretary. | terest © the above farm very low if tes for im- e “Te - . ° ° ! « . » 18 . : - ; "2 mer e é c q te : : ; lk | st have be *n torn from tl . r bodi a) yu unes e min _an ee ings lor a higher, r yr °° W } ite Li n Cc ourt Cornhill, E. C., mediate y- Hi. a; HODES. __ Indications of Confederates continuing retreat in their ichiek, 1 ae plates "| purer, and more lasting enjoyment. It prepares ATELY from a four years’ tour round . TRYON. th Jaan: 1362," [Sept 22 Georgetown, Sept. 8, 1862. ou inte Virginia, and abandoning line of Potomac. the recipient alike for religious devotion and for | Ges ‘coat. od hedien, tlhe Geek ee, ‘THE Subseriber, encouraged by the very eet emer ttinren ——_—_—_—— — teported that movement is on foot looking to} ee | the more refined enjoyments of social and domes- given SIXTY-TWO SUCCESSFUL CONCERTS - liberal support received in the Cloth dressin y ° F ‘ Mill BrOR SATE z capture of Mobile. Possession of the Forts as-! Gaeat Fioop 1s Pumapetrata.—The Phil- tie life. In this light the Alleghanians pre-emi-| jn the city of New-York; also visited Washington, —— a inform Premed of mes . Rocklin ulling z. . 7 ’ sential to effeetive blockade. | adelpl North f Saturda n- | nently command the respect and patronage of the | Baltimore, and many of the principal cities of the | and Mat he bas imported from the best makers | , YHE ; k hei ACRES of FREEHOLD LAND adelphia North American of Saturday con- | a . ich / in the United States 4 subscribers return thanks to their . Portion of Buell's army attacked and repulsed ts ‘ count of a disast flood which | public. Western States, in all of which their Concerts have " ’ ocala: antl Ss ieee ition | on Lot 49, twelve miles from Southport, Bragg's rear guard on Thursday. | verwie'n weceas ” - — : | oh i we sehed { tii li been attended by the largest, most fashionable and Machinery for Carding, Spinning libe pe , re 7 < ae a an ag ‘4 and three miles froin Mr. Adams’ Post Office, Vernon Snake Indians on Overland California route | “0k place in that city on the previous day,/ “Their music is distinguished for great simpli-| 1.) -hted audiences that ever greeted musical artists, and Weaving | bers” patronage Hitherto extended to them, and! piver, and convenient to Grist und Saw Mills. ; L a or . d by | city and effectiveness, combining unusual skill in D ant maanttalle sancunie TE of thele ’ | would respectfully intimate that they are still on et siiieia aaimianter. 3 it aoe at s 2 wiwurdering emigrants owing to the bursting of a culvert, and by 5 iveness, | Kt would now resy y : is . ao : Pelee tte aye Pages oe Sad ssp| The above property is well covered with Hard - o_ . . 2% Vek ich a vast amount of property was destroy - | the harmony of their voices, and their easy, smooth, | highly popular MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS | nd shortly (in addition to finishing Cloth) will be | hand and ready to do their work up in the BEST) 114 sof Wood. For further particulers ¢pply to , aes - 1 ik pe hei yi . | and artistic elocution.—Correspondent of the Lon-| as above. prepared to receive Wool for manufacturing into | STYLE, and at the SHORTEST NOTICE, und | ih. subscriber. President Lincolu issued Proclamation declaring ed anc five children lost their lives, two by | don Times, Hong Kong, East Indies, 1559. Their Repertoire embraces a choice collection of | the various descriptions of Cloth usually made in | x epee © increase 1p eae ee een PATRICK CARROLL. al) slaves in any State, or part thereof, which sball | drowning and three by falling off houses, it ree a - . | Voeul Quartets, arranged in their own peculiar style, | the Colonies. The charge for Picking, Qiling, Isl: ae C ti o.. aacng their prices in Prince Edwa Maple Hill, Lot 49, Sept. 22, 1862, be in rebellion on January Ist next, henceforth appears that the sewerage in the city was Died also a variety of the sweetest English, Irish, | Carding, Spinning, and Weaving will be Falling mermend.. £004 ee ee ac . 7 j ‘ i a Beote Ye ¢ Sps * ral 4 . : . i tse eereersersseser eens > . and forever free. | not equal to the requirements, a culvert of} |... ror 37 on Sunday. the 14th inst. one peeren ne i> ee ee One shilling and three pence per yard. | Putiing and Dressing..............-..-.-- 008 FOR SALE, Hiragg's forees exeaped Buell, and marching on one foot square being all that was left to carry | yy) patrick Bambrick, in the 80th year of hia age.| from the works of the most popular Italian and| Other branches in the same proportion. Woel,| Pulling and Dyeing, and Half-Dressing,...0 © 1€ SALADIN MARE, in excellent order. pop r y be | h d ) ! Louisville. Gen. Nelson was making preparation | off the eewerage from a filledup creek. The! peceased emigrated to this Island from Gowran,| French Masters. In addition to their usual choice | Which must be washed and dried, may be left wit Do. io. Dressing all colors, ex- hie loveey dintiaie Giiiinaaal ~ to protect city, and ordered women aud cluldren | river being swelled b heavy rains, and the) County Kilkenny, in the year 1513. Requiescant | selections of Voeal Music, they will play, each | H. J. Callbeck, Sidney Street, Charlottetown, or gah HOME 4+ ccnsciees Seine 0 hink final Gg ee rghit pe aa il ae or eae & fae away. Governor Robinson calls citizens to arms. mouth of the culvert nage’ by the incoming in pace. oo avaiinie, wevedill picces on the celebrated SWISS | #2Y of te agents for the Mill, from whom further} Greon per yard......cccccceccccccccscces 2 Oe hae sith ‘on ont ae a at a Humphrey Mar hall with 12,000 mew was ex-|,. 4. ; ' 6 the a On the 27th inst., after a long asthmatic illness,| BELLS. particulars can be learned. a WOMEN’S WEAR. cation to be made at the ‘Examiner’ Office. 1 : . | tide, burst, when several squares of the city) , eae a'r. Masti Eleden, of this Cit — : i a lerful WOOD CHARLES E. STANFIELD. | pyeing i ie . pected to reach Paris on Sunday — probably in- a ne dean t laces | 208m: eldest son of Mr. Martiu Hogan, is City,| They will also introduce the wenderful WOC Tryon, April 21, 1862 eing ...... seeececesecs blo napebvoedes 5) June 23. tending joining Kirby Smith at Lexington. ro — to the depth in some pla aged 18 years. AND STRAW PIANO, the most astonishing yon, April <1, 160-. Dyeing and Resta seeesien esos Shiscceel O° 6 -- a of Chadedin : a. .1 | of ten feet. en en ee <a musical instrument of the age. . . yeing Scarlet, per lb....... te ececereeeee 930 FOTICE! a epee ps Stet eet Wededny | agi ae PRICES CURRENT. | Admission ls i eo Seite Se Children) Theg London and Liverpool aie ; ‘ - — te 3 ' iy . . eo x 7 , NT IK | under 10 years of age, half price. Jommences at e following gentlemen will act as nts: obes the ee Sumuer’s corps was 950 killed, 3,400, HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE. Cuarvortetowx, Sept. 26, 1862. | 8 o'clock. . F FIRE AND LIFE Neil Rankin, Esq., Queen-street, Mr. Simon D | » HE STORE and bp a ‘ . , me ‘ isi During their sojourn in foreign lands, the con- Fraser, Kent-street, Charlottetown; Daniel Gor u 4 ar é now oc- Reeonnowsanee in front of Washington demen- | There is no fact in the history of the world Provistans. certs of the ALLEGHANIANS were bonoured by IN SURANCE COMPANY. don, Eaq., Georgetown; Daniel Fraser, Esq., | eupied by McDowxatv Brotnens, Montagne strates that considerable Confederate force is on | better known than this—that those who con- | Beef, (small) per Ib.......--20 «20+ +++: 3d to 54) the attendance of hundreds of thousands of delighted : : Belfast Cross Roads ; Mr. Hector Gillis, Mr. David | Bridge. Possession given when required. Any j di: sxe ° ° ao i = | S - . 2 2 this side of Bull Run Meuntains. fer the greatest benefits on mankind seldom| Be by the quarter........-.-..++ +++: $d to 44 listeners—Kings, Queens, Nobles, and the most dis- Capital. Two Millions Sterling. Johnston, White Sands; John Hyde, Esq., Mur-| cue wishing for the above desirable Premises, can . hei sted ail th bof Mutton, per Ib...........- ceeeceescees ed to 5d) tinguished men of the age patronized their enter- HE Subscribes . havi Ree enantesed| tar. Harbour; Mr. James Ross, Mount Stewart; | get time for payment, if required. Sept.23, p.m. | Fecetve their merited reward, or the mee Pork, per'ib....... meee eeeee4d to 44d! tainments, and lavished upon them the most flatter- I 4 ousseriber Having been appointed) yr. David Rogers, Summerside. P. STEPHENS, ll Philadelphia fnquirer | PTi8e to which they are entitled. Such has| p, (small)... 0.2... eee+eee+e++ «+++ 6d to 7d ing demonstrations of approval. . from England the Ageut of this long estab- R. & A. FRASER. Orwell Cheap Store, Sept. 22, 1862, Im Coe eer ene we Se ‘ch ae ‘diflded been, and such ever will be the case. Jea-| Lamb, MRS. tuercccccceceserecncies 24d to 44d IM. eae Le abe and well known arnt, nies eta | Rocklin, Middle River, Nova Scotia, snaidilidiadstniinpesate eacmmaliiiietciall c oe od says tha ne. g a Sm pa : : : ‘4 ESE EE LIE EE PE, OE eee ae en D>. G. WALDRON, Agent the first in Britain, is prepared to accept proposals | July 19, 1862. 3 their forees.—Smith to hold Buell in check, | ee oer cece tie oe omc ae ad iosdases “a - sod Sept. 29, 1362. , , ” and take risks SaF igumiaes on all descriptions of | — eats = ree oe Once. Bragg advances on Louisville. oe eee ie cass on ntemeneakel $d to 6d Oe a TR, ee ; api Q ESS LOT and Bragg summoned Neleon to surrender the city; produce such & —, “a ee at ao, a eo eee 9d to 1d New Catholic Journal. a oalin W. A. JOHNSTONE, Agent. ueen Insurance Company HOUSE, ut St. Peter's Bay, adjoining Mr. but the latter reported confident of hia ability to of the ability and skill of their fellow men, | I is ss os on ninsaiies bibs dpa none “t ‘ OF LIVERPOOL. Sutherland's, on the Fortune Road. whip him. Wragg some distance off, but advane- their neighbours, persons whom they well jay cs a baaevknesies 605s cog ann wee ” FIRE AND LIFE! se og : — D. —— On the , a ve | ’ , : —Dr. the proprietor. sed ween Bt ing rapidly. |know, men unknown to fame and standing | Pearl Barley, per lb.....-.--.-.+- +++ 14d to 1gd Che indicator I ' spot—Dr. McKeon, the proy ee , ‘ : . = . y 14, 1861. Reported Federal army rapidly crossing Potomac gy g leyel with themselves, to perform any | Flour, per barrel.......... +... cess e0es 42s to 458 e HE Subscriber, having bee : _ = {July 14, le a ; . : > T n appointed at Williamsport, McClellan actively superinteud- great or meritorious action. ‘* A prophet is| Do per hat bp cgestenk os o040¢s5 ss Cle on ait ’ z : er , ’ agent for tlie above first class Insure nce Com TO LET ing the same. not without honor, save in his own country,’’ | Oatmeal, per Ib....-...---+ sree eeee eres 18d to 2d PROSPECTUS, INTERNATIONAL S, S, C0 S pany, is prepared to take risks on all descriptions of 7 i ; ; ; a ee wee ee weer ee ee > ° ° ws . . “4 , y . ; Ampression prevailed in army that Heiutzelman | 5) 0 a yiom that will remain a truism as long | ©28* Per dozen...- -.-- - teste T the present day one of the principal STEAMERS Property J. 8. CARVELL DWELLING HOUSE, STORE and 4 ond Seigel now in Virginia purpose stopping Con- | as the world ehall stand. We might cite Vegetables. means of affording popular instruction and ° ottetown, Feb. 10. tf di STABLE, at Mount uae potte. imme . federate retreat. President's Proclamation says at i ; : ° none 1 inf ti in religious as well as civil oa. Seat jate possession given. Apply on the premises to y : ct : evidences of this as numerous as the stars in | Currants, per qt......-.-+++ eeeeeeeee ce eeee general information, & “N B k”’ d“F t City.’’ > ta EDWIN ‘FIN next session of Congress he will again recommend iy? Pic isduiendwencneds sean 7d to 18| matters, is the weekly newspaper. Many who ew Srunswic an orest Uity. {Extracts From Newsparers.] . . . OFFIN i. venniary aid to loyal state inaugurating gradual | the firmament; but it ie unnecessary, the fact oa aS cece eeeees 8 3d to 18 Gd | hav the best interests of this community at heart, . n reference to t i Sept. 22, 1862. a P y y g g¢ a Potatoes, per bushel...... A yQy > 2 o ice to a return made to Parliament, and of abolition slavery. jis #o well estabiished, that, like the sun at Carrots ‘per dss isis sed upws cue 14d to 2d| fee! that the Catholics of this Island are not eutti- PPPHESE favorite STEAMEKS leave St./ dered by the House of Commons to be printed, 7th SS of Flour—Superfine $5.04. a 5.30. Extra 5. 35. a60.| noonday, it has become a self-evident propo- , eaten ciently enpplied with this ag of eer : » ae JOHN for EASTPORT, PORTL AND, and | Sune, 1961, it will be seen that the increase of Duty ALBERTINE OIL. iti ; 3 su pereminent r supply the existing want in this respect is the ob-/ ROS N, alternately, every ND: and | for the year, paid by the “* QUEEN,” was £2567, : : ds e i Sept. 24, a. m. sition. orn oe ve Wheat, per bushel... ..<---++0--++ cere eee none ject which the enbsecribers have in view in publish- | Tx{URSDAY morning, at 8 o'clock. being u aaa of £1000 i: than paid by any HE sudscriber bas in store 20 Casks Confed stad edmittine | £20 ability, aided by favorable cir SE , deenesss dene ence aves 4s to 4s 3d] ing Tue Vinpicator. ; J. 8. CARVELL, Agent. | other office ever yet established in this City. ~ ALBERTINE OIL, (made from New Bruns- “da catansegten eee Gagan aT an 000 > ~, | have been so fortunate as to escape the general Oats Me. gees ire anes dae e -- 28 to 28 3d n politics Tue Vindicator will beindependent,| June 16,1862. 6m [From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.] wick Coal), which is warranted to burn LUNGER db 00 at the battle of Antetam, sand a ee | defection, and ascend at once to the pinnacle s opposing, however, any party that may attempt to ~~ —$$— =, —_— cay pen wey 20") ) and BRIGHTER than any other Oil in the market. e- entering Maryland. Gen. Wright of Georgia ff andl receive their immediate reward. Poultry. do av injustice to any one on account of bis religion. Eastern and N, y Railway. “ Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi- For sale very low. it en? Gen. Braneh of N. Carolina / Gen. | aie! Holloway of London is eminently Turkeys, cach... ..--ssereeeceec errr - = It will a ait our fellow-coloniais against the | fied eas that no ether Company, witbin the ‘i a . J. S. CARVELL. feOliv i i ; Gen. Anderson | , “ye get gh eM gepenaeee ede PO Pr eee Cee s to 2s japgerous attempts of those who, by secret societies " , same period, ever attained so large an income in ugust 11, ‘62, ts i woman os ied wee |one of this class. No manat the ee ar a EE 8d to 1a 3d oy teetion, may endeavor to dont ve any — SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. nee the give or 9" ama as the Qneen ” : a ae i i sof medical eee ae ‘the ity of those sacred religions and civil erent neurance Company. In making this statement,we { Federal army not crossed Potomac. Both ar- stands higher than he in the rank WOKS, CBORD. «0 0s eee rercscees coer crss- gene | os a bem <a the Conetitation. It will, | 7 INS LEAVE ST. JOHN, 8 a.m.,! make no exception even in favor of our older local NOTICE! pe ts a more hearty ap- bh 9d to 11d) rights granted to the ; ( p : , ' a mies lying quietly with Potomac between them. | jurisprudence, or meets J ad ae lee te, alata aaa every week, contain a summary of the most import- arrive at Point Du Chene at 1.57 p. m. companies, namely, the Liverpool and London, the PPHE subscriber having removed to the MeClellan’s headquarters still at Sharpsburg. | proval from his fellow men, a8 @ great a Fish. ant news, foreign and domestic. Trains leave St. John at 2 p. m.. arrive at Point | Royal, and the Lancasbire Insurance Companies.” premises lately cceupied by Mr. Hurper, in : Active movements of Confederate troops trom | worthy benefactor. . - | Codfish, per qtl....-... seer eereees » +++-183 to 208] Tux Vinpicator will not be a mere record of | n) Ghene at 9 14 p.m. ai [From the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2, 1861.) | upper Quten etreet (DesBrisay’s Corner), begs to Cn | Richmond. Wh he ia known, wherever his medi- — 1 .... 258 to $00! Catholic intelligence und the defender of Catholic . =~ 3 i : a : aia . | inform the public that be has opened a NOTARY'S : P ‘ : erever li 7 =5 : Herrings, per barrel......---- eeeee . - gyn, ; snag l P Du Chene at 730 a. m., arrive Among these important institutions stands emi CK : ; a | Last Saturday Confederates enforcing conserip- | gineg have penetrated, his praise 18 UD-| Mackerel, per dozen sereeceee sees ]s 6d to Se] interests; it _ will ian . hi Snel Cas wallty os Se deka es 3 20 p. m. : nent for its solidity, as well as for its suecess, “the OFFICE, ae he oe ae Pe wal : ; altel on "ede- : : ocevces -ring strictly to the principles of morality . 30 p.m. " ? (ee , Leases itrati » rj - pF agg part of Virginia formerly within Fede bounded. iis Pills meet the = ip a x Salmon, per Ib. ...-. a a dais oe iks'n's <a none - Se berice + a te Sarg A ae Queen Tueuranee Company. which lat week held — et kt osteo : . ott ; 1em i: =? ; a . ° ’ annual meeting of proprieters in Live ; . ; j Hardly supposed Confederates will attempt re- probatio n of all who have = r th 1 a Lamber moderation, good ee 6 ae = at St. John at 8.3 p. m. a reference to the ainple report in another page will bapers, i SS ne wa a tek nt, turning to Maryland, being impracticable without his praise is sounded throug outa @ 1anG.! poords (Hemlock) .... ..-+ e+ ++ sess eres 36 6d to 48) by bg Br po oon ated etamuede On TUESDAYS a train will leave St John at} fully satisfy every reader of the signal progress | ——,, , on ub Ca 4 «| No part of the world is more fruitful than| p, MEN, «js occa vcctceescnse soul 4s to 5s) have its columns open re ‘TY? | 5.30 p.m., to connect with steamers “ Westmorland,”’| made by this association since its foundation. Such | “@#som@ble terms, - , : . tents and to a considerable extent without shoes P me 5 Pp 9s| education, temperance and religion, and hence it - ae 3 , L t WM. W. IRVING ~ and blankets the changefal aps tiiemonanee of agieet pe i. Ri rrvadscueenciiil Poder aa be a Journal not devoid of interest to all “Lady Mead, ——. oe ey ae oz i war ik a eee b Charlottetown, Sept. 8, 1862. itl rw tz a : Sept. 24 and America, in producing colds, coughs, | Shingles, per M.,.--++++++---+ sere eee r fac coun. mornings. ae once the excellence of its management, aud the pub- a Sept. 24, p. m. b st ‘ . classes 0 _ . J.S, CARVELL, Agent. | lic confidence in its constitution.” : : * at Leesburg and vicinity are in possession of Fede- | fevere, dyspepsia, sone vege vn — oi _ Jet tee — hep: A eign hes June 16, 1862, 6m [From the Liverpool Msecary, Wov. 2, 8008. Notice of Administration. ; val forwes. oad liver complaints, for all of w ed As an oem | cae ib ee Ts ee" Vnone | ness and general usefulness, the publishers respect NOTICE! dampatie vedas nn ane eae po P rewag a oe, ents be Cavalry reconnosiance sent out from Washing-| are a complete and speedy remedy. se Clover MOORs GOEED+ + 77 2404 e202 oes ls 3d to Is 6d | fully solicit for their new undertaking the generous ° and especially to the proprietors, to find that its in- against the ESTATE of the late JAMES W. ton as far as Aapley'’s Gap in Blue Ridge moun- aperient and Jaxative, they produce an easy | Wool, per Ib,,.------++++ srrereees 40s to 50s| patronage of the publie. : LL persons indebted to the Estate of the come @uring the past three years has increased at} CAIRNS, of Churlottetown, deceased, are hereby | tains, discovering regiment of Confederates. Ene-| and free circulation and restore @ healthful | Hay, per ton.,,-.----+--rerreerresee - toe 4d|. THe Vinoicaton will be published every A ete Micntte Colle: Res., Bhishailder.of Sheunt} the rate of £20,000 per annum. We believe that! requested to furnish the same, duly attested, on or my getting wind of expedition moved off train of we ti to the whole system. Straw, per CWE...---serererse cree cers 6d te G3} SATURDAY morning, at the Office (Bujlding for- St = T hin No ‘Tae yo ae = a = ‘no other Coipany, within the same short period, | before the Furst bay of OcTopex neat. 7 900 wagons which e sditi ras afte and en ee : i Homespun, per yard... --+++-++-- ro0008 9 q| merly occupied a#a store by Mr. James Coles) Kent) ° ee : een ni “I “oe vl ; oe | ever attained so large an increase either in the Fire} And all persuns indebted to said Estate are re- Re a od that ¢ ip deciereh trees Their power in purifying aod comreng * Apples,per dozen... - +--+ +--+ e0erer rere ar oe Street.. ‘The annual subscription for it will be Ten chains “ Sind the. 0 id ‘Ean aot ~ a od ‘**°! or Life Department. This speaks highly for the quired to come forward and settle the same; a, ~ . oe oa | vat Sor 400 confederates were drown- bilious and other deleterious secretions [rom | pjyias, Per qt..-- ees eee crseeceeseres 2hd to 5d Shillings, payable half-yearly in advance. The ae = on e _ requested to fur activity and zeal of the management, while the! from various circumstances, legal proceedings must f ” Stephteiie et eae Gen. Tig the blood, * the great fountain of life,’’ is) Caifskins, per Ib........+-++ +--+ cone “1a She firet No. will eppear about the middle of Octobes. nish their eee an “—— all ~ Seen a eten lanes to immedinely for collection, without pce se eoTeing Conscription, and lay : i i errr Pe er v4 ~. REILLY, ublisbers # vAN( JOF FIN, } oxect of the lute disastrous fire in London were me - er notice. psist contributions on Union men. . { mnagealied by Ony ee eB = a a Sheepabias adh. «ss cceemieenss>ss nee J.C. DOYLE, Proprietors. EDWIN COF EIN, : - moeunene. tifies to their financial ability and the care and’ u-| MARY CATRNS. Administratrix 28 Louisville qutet—stores closed—enrolied persons | ever appeared, and peculiarly sdap . GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. Charlottetown, P. E. L., Sept. 9, 1802, rw Mount Stewart Bridge, Sept. 22, 1862. 3 denco which markedtheinyest-uest of thc wfunds.”"' Charlottetowy, Muy ii. 1962. tf [May 19. Bt work on eutrenchmerts ‘to the necessities of all climates and con- * ,