ST pa RITROPR. |soutoway's éAneke JS AN Advertiser| LATEST PROM RUROPR, foLtoway wee 4 AN ADVERTISER Cor attention War seme time ago called toa san) pararrapl which had been generally circulated | ET \kib represeN tative OF | i roughout the Earepean Pree, and which was, \aenican short briapisTs—Pe ObA HTT A. ot invitingly entitled “ Fortunes made by advertis- | xAPOLEON RECOGNIZING SO" THERN CONFER) ing pekaty ~ puRcHas® OF HUDSON BAY CoM-| PANY’ REGHTS IN RORTH AMERICA } lente betes Mise’, CANt eye We did not, however, deem that az opportune | moment for reproduction here had yet arrived, | feeling assured that the subject of the article was | | not sufficiently hoown to the majority of our | tye tity of Raltimore wae boarded by fisher- | readers, although years have elapsed since jis} tnen of Cape Pind, on the evening of the 27th ) name was first familiar to the trading community. | in a apeech at the Lord Mayer's Now, howevor, the same motive has no longer | me, said that in all questions of /¢Xistence, for our friends must have noticed, for | Bangeet ~ yo is west or east, France| seme time past, an advertisoment in our columne | ete - in perfect accord commepeing “ Holleway's Pills and Ointment.” | and Fog - oe . 0 tte federate States. | It is with the purpose of furnishing a crude sketch | 5 e voy of a ; _ in wont te the Times correspondetoe with | ef this great advertiser's career that we now | ‘en the American gerticman Who was it-/ emptey a eran 9 : . . | Conway, the canine at tendon Tavete, oo} Teomas HOLLOWAY, who is yet alive, and in trodaced fo tt F » aravtce ef Win Bright the prime of vigorous wanhood, commenced bis | Tuesday last, ae ine TR, OY infortmne! CAbCCT about the year 1837. He then introduced | Conwa Lape Sea on bebaif of the enti. to the werld a@ Pill and an Ointment hitherto! Mason that he > aetied Whe have CR Wee tel totally unkvown to Medical Science. Yet they seme ee —_ s propane that if the Cenfederate | had no contemptible birth. They were placed at} this country, © 7 " ar ae States “ae sammedintely Comuremre the Work of| Pornr Hoon, Jane 9, 1863 'T ane | Vy tn take place at thé subscribers’ Sale Flour and Candles, | Room, Queen-street, “on TUESDAY, the . ao a ae \7?th JULY NEXT, at IL o’clock :—~ OW LANDING, Ex Sobr. “ M ARIA ; 100 chests and half eheéte"TEA, (warranted) THERESA,” from BOSTON— 200 barrels FLOUR... ‘ 140 Boxes Candlos, 70 sides New York Sole Leather 25 barrels Guiness Porter - 100 Bbls. Flour, 50 boxes Liverpool Soap 100“. Chase’a Lozenyres J. & T. MORRIS. July 4, 1863 2in NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ~~ 10 barrels Crushed Sugar 20 bright Porto Rico Sugar 10 ewt. White Lead, ; Paints, Oils, and Iron. £) 2} vos. ths.) Pipes, (assdértéd sizes) Ww‘ . Lescher Starch~ pe’ SALE CHEAP by 20% leuficld Patent ditta JAMES DUNCAN & CO. 2)‘ = Pomposite Candles Chalottetown, July 6, 1863 tf 190 Tallow do — 10 bags Rice » behaal r / zs 1 case of English Blackiug i AZ, A AT. 40 boxes Glass, (assorted sizes) FoR 10 tierces Barbadoes Sugar da Molasses, 10 bhdse ——— ALso ——— ST. DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE. ,H | Casea GIN, Puns RUM, 1 bhd Scotch Whiskey, &e. Under the Patronage of His Lordship the Bishop nder the Patronage of His Lordship th 0} | We would call the attention of Town and Conntry the bar ot public opinion under the auspices of | negro eunndacipation, the aBohtiessts’ whfislavery some of the most distinguished names connected | lenders Of the Northern Statim Wall at once uppose the prosecbtion of the War, and since they hold the balince of power, they Will cause the war te cease by the immediate withdrawal of every | tind of suppties from it. Mr. Mason replied that! the propemtion Was Worthy of the greatest cor-| sideration, and avked Mr. Conway te produce pis} credentials; to Which cequest the answer is, that | he will write te America for them. Mr. Mason! un thts mt ence terminated the correspondence, | remarking that it will perhaps interest abolitionists | ‘o leare tat they have a delegate here, prepared to ther aame, te enter into a compromise on the| question of slavery. Mr. Mason, however, replied ta the question, whether the Confederates wil) | wentent Ww emancipation ou the terms stated, by | asserting that the Northern States will not be in a positive to put this question to the South, uor will the South be in a position to give au suswer The Times is of opinion, that oace delivered from the Mexican War, the Ewperor of France will anake bis powerful voice heard in America, in very different terms trom those which be has hitherto | asked, nor can we entertain much doubt that his voice if ewrnestly and decidedly raised will be | obeyed. Tou a great part by the American people | a suannens ty give up a was. eful and profitiess war, which has enguiphed in its vortes, their youth, | their wealth, and their liberties, will be eagerly | hailed, let it come from what qaarter it may. It/ may be that the prospects of such au event will) operate as the most eflectual of peace-inakers, and | may induee the North to anticipate such a sacrifice | of national pride, by timely concessions while it is | wa their power to make them spontaneously. The Luternational Financial Society has made ar- rangments fer parchasing the property and rights of | the Hudson Buy Company, giving every three hun- deed pounds for hundred pounds share. Its total capital is five hundred thousand pounds. The amount of purchase will therefore be one and halt million. A deposit of one hundred thousand has already been paid. The Times city article says that the favorable tendency of the English tuuds is checked by the duliness of the Paris bourse. The demaad fur discount at the Bank yesterday was moderate in stock exchange. ‘The sale for | amivance on Government securities was three to three and a half per cent. The foreign market | yesterday shows an average relation of a balf per | cout. | The Baltimore has sixty-five cabin and seven | hundred steerage passengers. — oo - | } LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | By Telegraph from Sackville, to the “ Examiner.” | JULY 3.—Seventh and Eleventh Corps ot army of Povomac entered Gettysburg on Wednesday, | passing through the town.—Enemies discovered | returning, in passing out west end, under Long- | street.—Hill advanced rapidly from Chambers-| burg turnpike i line of battle. —Gen. Reynolds | with Ist corps pushed forward double quick to gain advantageous position, severe fight ensued, evemy's charges being repulsed by Generals Reynolds and Gregg.—Gen. Pau) kilied.—Battle closed at 4 o'clock, whea two more army corps | arrived and Geu. Meade with concentrated forces| ¥@ have alluded to were introdaced into his! PERANCE TEA PARTY at Margate, on Wep Was in position to renew the battle.—Yesterday | morning enemy reported loss heavily in priseuers. | —I1th corps wiped out its Chancellorsville dis- | grace. | 7S Tf aa >? » ~ +e. . 9 wk SumMensior, 5 p. m.—Reported here that a — At the Manse on the 30th ult.. by the Rey. Thomas| **# Tea will be served at 2 o'clock, p. m, Privateer Steamer, off Malpeque, was seen yester- day chasing and firing at Fishing vessels, aud that tea or twelve were destroyed. By Telegraphto Reading Roum and “ Examiner” from St. Juha, N. B, JuLy 4.—Latest from Vicksburg. Confeder- | ates attacked Gen. Osterhams at Big Black— severe battle ensued, after a long engagement | enemy was repulsed with great slaughter.—Sur- | render of Vickaburg announced at Washington | Navy Yard, doubtful.—Battle near Gettysburg reported renewed yesterday aflernoen, and bril-| liant vietory said to have been won.—Eneimy re-| pulsed and several thousand taken prisoners.—A special despatch from Harrisburg says impression prevails that a great aud decisive battle was fought yesterday between Gettysburg and Chamberaburg—no particulars yet received. Iu Wednesday's fight only teu thousaud Fed-) evals opposed thirty thousand Confederates—1 1th | corps lost 3,000. } Kumored that Gen. Dicks from Fortress Munro is closely investing Riciinond.— Believed that Lee will attempt Baltimore or Washington on retreat. Morsine’s Despatci.—Battle near Gettys- burg on Thursday p. m., was desperate—neither side taking many prisovuers, though Federals sent | some 1600 to the rear of Longstreet, who is said tu have been in command and is reported killed. | General Barkdaale, of Mississippi, killed. Gen. | Sickles lost leg. A number of Federal officers | wounded. Battle was revewed again yesterday, a. m, Important Despatch.—Confederates capturing Brusvar City, Louisiana, with a thousand Fed- orale and twenty pieces of artillery. Federal outposts fallen back to Buttee Station, 20 wiles from New Orleans. | New Orleans considered secure. Superfine | Flour $4.76 and $5.10. Extra $5.65 and $5.75. | Gold 143. soles Recease or Cartaix Massey—He was De-| rartep with Miss McTavisa.—On Friday) evening arrangements were made to obtain bail for the appearance of — Massey, and on Saturday morning early he left the) | at Genesee, went to the hotel, met Miss) celavish, and they immediately lef the | place. They took the cars of the Erie Rail-| way soon alter leaving Genesee and went south. They are doubtless in New York or, Philadelphia ere thie. On Saturday the Ad- jutant of the 30th Regiment of British [nfan- try was bere from Toronto, and went to } } } in the end succeeded in creating tor his prepara- | | 1855 it had risen to the enormoussum of £30,000; | | the four quarters of the Globe. ' been that “what is worth doing | doing well." of ( herietictown. : : | Dealers to this Sale, as a more choice jot of Goods BAZAAK, having for its object the, have not been offered at Auction for a long time. raising of funds to aid in liquidating the debt incurred by the re-building of St. Dunstan's College, with the Ruropean Healing Art. Yet so strong are the fetters of prejudice, that | these wondrous medicaments are believed to have beeu received with but little favour. But Thomas will be held at the said College on WEDNESDAY Holloway did not suffer his energy to be readily | ..4 THURSDAY, the Sth and 9th of JULY next. | daunted; he went on advertising, not only with | The ladjes of the Convent of Notre Dame are the | determination, but judiciously aud carefully, and | principal organizers thereof, and are zealously | - ‘ ‘ ‘ seconded in their laudable efforts by many ladies of | the city. The following articles will be disposed | of by Lottery _ | £80, 5 mouths, on approved notes. J. & T. MORRIS, June 22, '63 Auctioneers. ! tions a reputation which was recognised through- | ™ AUCTION . out the British Isles. This might have satisfied a | Marthe sw ALDe, moderate ambition, but it wasa frequently-uttered | | &e. A Drawing room ( ‘hair, embroiderered * Ty "Vv pDhyiw ) , "ny oN aspivation by Mr. Holloway that he would be} ov cloth ge . ne eeprecress = per ticket. ALLY i EXPEC PED, ber _ NA‘ 1\ E conteut with nothing less than girdling the globe | > 2 —. eats i errs 7 L aes en eee : ae will be | with the kuowledge of his sumac Time roiled | 4 San we ee sold wt E sLIC AUCTION, on arrival, (wirnout on, and from the litherto unthought of expenditure | 5° * Do —eo ae ie | RESERYE)— of £5,000 in annual advertising, he increased that | § 4 Work Box, embroidered on purple 40 Crates assorted Earthenware, | outlay to £10,000 in the year 1845. At the time} Es cuane shut eben Is 6d tt 40 do Glass Bottles, of the Great Exhibition ia London in 1851, he was|7. A pair of Foot-stools.........,,is 6d “ | : od “ | An excellent opportunity will be afforded retailers, ae ; ; hh _, | 488 erpdit of 6 months will be given, on approved Contributions in money, fancy work, materials) Joint Notes. Contents of Crates made known on whilst now, in this present year—I862—it has | for fancy and useful works, &e., will be thankfully | ihe day of Sale. reached the almost incredible amount of £40,000 || received by the following :— N. RANKIN, Auctionger, This vast sum is expended in advertising his} The Ladies of the Convent, Mrs. MeTsaac Charlottetown, June Ist, 1863. medicines in every avaliable manner throughout | Mrs. P. Walker, _ : on : : For the soaier| Mrs. 0. Connelly, application of these he has directions translated Mrs. Eckstadt, into almost every known tongue ; we may instance | 0 rs Chinese, ‘Turkish, Armenian, Arabic, Sanskrit, ie mente and, indeed, al] the vernaculars of India; and all) |." SNE" the languages spoken oy the European continent, | a — > 1 ‘ Phere - scarcely the office ef any Journal where respectfully solicited to send in their contributions his portrait may not be found, regarded as the | as soon as possible to either of the above ladies. “Prince of Advertisers.” His motto has ever! at all is worth | te expending £20,000 per annum, apd in the year | 8. A Work Box paicted on velvet. Mrs. PD. Reddin, Mrs. Gleason, Mrs. Gaul, Mrs. J. Murphy, Miss Kelly, AUCTION! AUCTION! | "XO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Turspay, the 4th JULY next, at the Miss McDade. GLOBE HOTEL, ‘Charlottetown, all the PER The ladies and gentlemen belonging to the coun-}| SONAL PROPERTY belonging to the Estate of us well as those belonging to the city, are | che late J. W. Carnns, deceased, consisting of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Sundry Carriages and Sleights, }GOW, 1 HORSE, and other small urticlea about the Stable, # Sale to commence at II o'clock, a. m, te TERMS CASH. 44 MARY CAIRNS, Administratrix. Charlottetown, June 15, 1363, Persons desirous of obtaining tickets for the Lot- oud weatute, an thecenit et bis re will also please send in their nuwes to any indetatigable industry, that in every iand and in| ep sc ne Ist. 1863 every clime the name of “ Holloway” and the | ee ee IS, ee fame of his discoveries are but so many house hold | . s words. ‘To our commercial readers t will be no | Bazaar Excursion Trip. novelty to point out the vast enterprise of the | a sf British natien, ner how its princely merchants) (FXHE Steamer “ HEATHER BELL” track civilization; but they may be pardoued for | will leave SUMMERSIDE for Charlottetown expressing some bewilderment when they find one | on WEDNESDAY, the Sth of July, at 7 o'clock, man, totally unaided, save by his genius and the |&-™., aod will leave CHARLOTTETOWN for blessings of Providence, causing the entire earth to | Summerside on THURSDAY, the 9th, at 7 o'clock, re-echo witb his fame. It would be an easy tak | P™: Fare for trip from Summerside and back again, to quote for our readers firms of various countries urs aoe = ee oe ae tee who, by the import and export of endless fabrics,) ~~ June 29. 163" oo W.'C. BOURKE. have accomplished positions of immense wealth, | — i — FARMS! CROP! STOCK! Farming Implements ! FISH! FLOUR! BY AUCTION. Teasis oF Sace—All sums over £10, 3 months; | Saint Eleanor's, Prince Coauty. but we have no such intricate consideration; we have tospeak of the proprietor of two unpretending | articles; a pill aud an vintment; which lying in | a chemist’s shop, would pass unnoticed. We | | have to chronicle that this man has, with these | there, modest means, placed himself amongst the mer-| 4 chant-princes of his country, and has furnished an | unprecedented episode in the history of commerce. Among his correspondents, this extraordinary man numbers kings and princes, who bear testimony to the value of his medicines equally with the a Let us instance, when the august ambassadors from Siam visited Loudon ia 1857, they not ouls were the bearers of au autograph letter from their | major king to Mr. Holloway, but they paid him | - au official visit in the state carriages of the Queen of England, and presented him with a gold-| enamelled ornament as a present frow his Majesty, in testimony of his satistaction that the remedies © dominions, and with great success.—Hadikat al Akbar. — Beyrout. N ———— a | Married, Duanean, Mr. Charles Morrison, Flat River, to Miss | Flora Bell, Belle Creek. } Ou Saturday, 4th July, at the Franklin House, t Charlottetown, by the Rev. Thomas Danean. Arthur Craig, of Bedeque, to Sarah H. Green, of eee Died, At Halifax, N.S., on the 12th alt., of Erysipelas, | after an illness of five weeks, Mr. aaulios = Coombs, of this City. | At Sturgeon, on the 22nd June last, Mr. John/ French, Senr., aged 85 years. The deceaséd emi- | grated to this Island 47 years since. He was much respected for bis upright and honest principles, and | pur ot | will emblems, clothed with regalia. ve expected from clergymen and others. will also be in attendance to enliveu the proceedings | _| of the day by discoursiug sweet music. HE SUBSCRIBER is instructed by JOHN RAMSAY, EsQr., to sell by AUCTION, on the premises, ON THE 14TH DAY OF JULY, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a.m., the following | valuable REAL ESTATE, CROP, STOCK, &e. | consisting in part :— Tea tor 600, Strawberries and cream for 1000, Farm No. 1— LEASEHOLD (Long Lease) nd Spruce Beer ad libitum. jfronting 124 chains on the old Town Road, Speeches by Clergymen, Legislators and others. | thence, by 2 parallel lines, West, crossing the Yhose whe were, and some who were not, at | Charlottetown Road, containing 100 acres of ‘The Great Kastern Soiree, OMES off at Bay Fortune, in aid of the funds of the Presbyterian Congregation on WEDNESDAY, the 15th July, at 1 ‘elock, P. M. ; oe he poor! the Great Souris Tea Party last fall, would do | land, ou which is erected a comfortable Dwelling unnoticed cottager, or the uncivilized Indian. | wall to aftead. aed ees ine ean be done in the | House, Barn and Outhouses, and a good Well at | found in a General Store, and will be sold at prices way of reunions, by the fair ladies and wise mien | the door. Farm No, 2—FREE; 30 acres, situate within 1 mile South of above property, with good Dwell- ing House thereon 25 x 30 feet, fronting on two f the East. June 2Y, 1863. tained T T | main roads, emperance i€d, | Farm No. 3—LEASEHOLD; 45 acres, ad- Order of the Sons of ‘Temperance | joining the last mentioned on the South, in a good Margate, Lot 19, purpose holding a TE M. | State of cultivation and every facility for mauure on tie Panty st a . tp. | and pasturage, He. next, m mem CROP. and neignbouriig iVISioOTis | ’ r or r Penn 4 : | On Farm No. 1 —35 acres OATS, 24 acres procession, iv . and ’ procession, with buuners an | BARLEY, 8 acres Hay. STOCK. Tickers Is. 6d. each, to be had on the ground. 1 HORSE, 4 years old; 1 superior MARE, 6 N. B.—Speeches appropriate to the occasion may | Years, and Foal; 20 SHEEP, 4 head Horned " | CATTLE, 4 HOGS, &c., Ke., Ke. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. In part -—~ Plough, Harrows, Revolving Rake, | Carts, 2 Superior Am. Waggons, 1 double seated do., Chains, &e., &c¢., &e. FISI{T—100 bbls. HERRING. | —— bbls. Canada FLOUR. |'Toyether with HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., tov numerous to mention. SaLe Posrrive. Terms liberal to meet the times, and made known at Sale. ut eSDAY, the Sth of JULY next, when the members * Prince William’ mareh in [3 The Volunteer Band from Charlottetown | By order, G. W. W. BENTLEY, R. 8. Marvate, June 18, 1863. Benevolent Irish Society PIC NIC. deeply revretted by a large circle of friends and | acquaintances. At Brndene}! River, Lot 52, on the 20th ultimo. | of a lingering illness, Daniel McLaren, in the 27th year of his age. } SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED: } Jury 1—Albert, Dixon, Buctouche; lumber. A. B. Rodrige, Quebec; flour. C. Allison, Lachance, Quebec ; sult and ale. Mary Ann, Deming, Pag wash ; limestowe. Patience, Strahan, Canso; bal. | } stan’s College has kindly consented to be present, j which will greatly add to the day's pleasure T HE BENEVOLENT IRISH SO-) CIETY purpose holding a PIC NIC, on} MONDAY, the 13th of July. The Party will Jand at Appletree Wharf, East River. The Steawer | “HEATHER BELL” will leave Reddin’s Wharf | at balf-past 8 o’clock,am. The Band of St. Dun- | Tickets to admit a lady and geutleman, 3s ; Tickets, 1s 6d; to be had at the stores of James | Reddia and Owen Connolly, Esquires, or from any | of the following Committee :— ro : cg wa mi ; | » | 1856, and made between James Wilson Cairns, then | Messrs. J. A. McKenna, Messrs. M. Ketry, | o¢cy : tcl Shee dibaenad telead | or “6 J. Dunne, 2 og | Mulgrave, Marmaud, New York; goods.| ‘* M. Hogan, ‘6 M. Treanor, | Ellen, Pentz, Pugwash ; limestone. Conservative,| 66 PF, McCarron, ‘6 6 C. McKenna. | MeFudyen, River Philip; janiper. Enterprise,| ,, ‘ 3s +. Os MeDonald, Autigonish ; limestone | . barlottetown, June 29th, ness. yu oe CLEARED: » C N . Juxg 2%—Carrie, Remekiag, Pictou; flour. &c. | ] ] I C. ee gs mame Bay Verte; rum, &c. Ternball, Pagwash ; bal. Buetouche ; bal. July 1—Albert, Dixon, 30-——Pearl, | Mary Ann, Demings, Pugwash ; | (E HE Fourth Annual PIC NIC of the| Inish Votunterns will take place on} C. 8. HUNT, Auctioneer. St. Eleanor’s, June 20th, 1863. rw NOTICE OF SALE, To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTiON, on MONDAY, the thirteenth day of JULY next, single | on the premises, in Charlottetown, at the hour of | twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the lth day of June, A. D. of Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island, Tavern F. McKena, | Keeper, but now deceased, and Mary Cairns, his | | wite, of the one part; and Joseph Dingwell, of Little River, Township Number 56, in the said | Island, now also deceased, of the other part—ALL | {that Freehold Tract of Land in Charlottetown, | | aforesaid, thus described, that is to say: as being part of Town Lot Number 28, in the 4th Hundred ;of Town Lots therein, commencing on the North i side of Kent Street, at the Western boundary of | Town Lot No. 29. in the same hundred, thence -| General Agent for P. E. I. running on said boundary, North-west, One hundred do. 2—Ellen, Pentz, Pugwash ; bal. <A. Fifield, THURSDAY, the 16th of July next. The Steamer and sixty feet, thence by a line at right angles, Paloi, Tracadie, N.B.; bal. = ere oe. will leave potiin's heat Westwardly, forty-two feet, thence by a parallel, | ut half-past © o clock, a.m., positively, and willcon-| jing to the first mentioned boundary line, Seuth- | vey the Party to and from the grounds. | saenily one hundred and sixty feet to said Street, A Band of Music will be in attendance, and the | and thence along the corner of said Street, North- | best Violinists have been engaged for the vecasion. | eastwardly, forty two feet to the place of com- | Volunteers atteading wil, please appear iu|™mencement, formerly occupied by the said late R ” LE t te S: | uniform. | James Wilson Cairns, but since his death, and now, ea S a e a e | No Refreshments will be allowed to be sold on aT }in the oceupation of his Widow, with the Hotel, | known by the name of the * GLOBE HOTEL,’ the grounds, except by the person employed by the , — ps ’ | Committee. SUNYOIVMERSIDE! ESTROUS OF CLOSING UP MY }and BUILDINGS and STABLES thereon, and | Appurtenances thereunto belonging. | The day’s proceedings will terminate with a | Quadrille Party in the Masonic Hall. To open at BUSINESS in this country, I propose to offer | FOR SALE, at this place, on For further particulars and terms of Sale apply | 9 o'lock, p.m. ” | had at the store of Messrs. J. Reddin, O. Connelly, Wednesday, the 15th instant, at the Office of the Hon. Joseph Hensley, ia Lady's tickets, 1s 6d; Gentlemen's, 2s 6d; to be | J. G. Eekstadt, W. Murray, aud from the following Charlottetown. Dated the 9th day of June, A.D., 1863. ELIZABETH DINGWELL, t Sole Devisee and Executrix at 10 o'clock, a. m., a large number of BUILDING Speen i— Of the Will of late Joseph Dingwell. LOTS, including two buildings. some of which are | lhe Officers, in the most prominent part of the Town of Sum Sergt Cahill, MERsIDE, a plun of which can be seen at the Plan Corpl Wriston, Office ; also at Mr. Joseph Green's. By Order ALSO-—-A FARM on Lot Three (3), now occupied WILLIAM McINTYRE, Co's Clerk. by Mr. Martin Doyle. Charlottetown, 29th June, 1863. isl vin rw Corp! Gormly, June 29. Corpl Cady, James Kilfoy. ANTED, BY THE SUBSCRIBER, A QUANTIVY OF Cienesee —too Inte to see Massey. He went A1so ~The FREEHOLD of J.P. Priket’s Farm,} N.B. The place for the Pic Nie will be duly SHEEP’S WOOL, ® retare of his furlough, which | in It Twenty-five (25). noticed. | for which the highest market price in CASH 7 . i granted for two months, and not to) Arso — 100 acres LAND at Fifteen Point, aud) ~~ ———— | will be paid. assis’ Tein any wey. He stated that the other lands in that vicinity. | PAINTs, WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. otivers 5 i 30th Lit that they were dis-| : Atso—A Sioane, Barn, and 4 acres of Land near | a : _June 1, 1863, ss Eraced * re hi the Miscouche Chapel. GLASS, ie ee indigmant. rh Ae iesdieanmans sete C#" Good Titles will be To. silat : NAILS, _ Barley! Barley! Mise Mcfavish hav. de from this re-| July 6, 1863. noe ee Laces, WANTED, 3000 Bushels BARLEY, gion. When and w they will next figure,); P.8.—Any of the above may be sold at “STEEL : 5 wep 3 CARVELL, Coie nae by be seen. — ster paper. Private iboats ee ae J. WwW AXLES, Charlottetow n, eee atote — —_ : ‘’ ’ ; J TS rs. I y ! . The salary of Prince William of Denmark, a8 | TINWARE. Cheap at W. E. DAWSON’S UNION BANK King of Groore, will be 1,200,000 France ($240,- | ion perarcaam ‘Io this will be added by the | “ od coun hae poe with incomes of Accipext _Th , 7 | “€ r.—i bree men named Win. Acorn, de Nathaaiel Acoru, and Donald Jenkins, were. ¥ injuced oo board the Schoover “ Nassau,” | (launched a tew days previously at Puvnel) by | _ the falling of & set of shears which were being | placed in 2 poten te heist the vessel's spars. Jenkins had his cullar-bone broken. The aceident occurred better than 4 week ago. It was a mere ehasce that the men escaped with lite. They are how fecoveting frum theic injuries. —ib. Se “2 ++ oe pueme Covat—Trisiry Teen — Tuesday Trinity Terw of the ae tenet Queen's County opened. Chief Justice Hodgson congratulated the Grand Jary upon the Criminal Calendar being very light. he following gentle- men are the Jurors: J.D. Haszard, Char- 0, Foreman; J. B. Pollard, H. J. Cal- beck, Heury Haszard, Thomas Morris, Jas. D. soc, John MeDouald, John Douse, Alfred Phillips, F. W. Hales, J. 8. Carvell, Charlotte- tewa; Vom. Mutch, Lot 48; Samuel Hyde, W. H. Hyde, West River; George Adams, Vernov rena capone, Newstead; John Allan e , lot 35; Wm. In > ; Wa. Sen keane man, Lot 29; Win — ARRIVALS ar Faasniin Houne —D.C. Ki and Lady, Moneton; Arthur Craig and ibride,| —— H. ae Bedeque; Rev. W. 8. , rN. B.; 1 woe Sanat Joba C. Wright Esq., Vassamce Anecan Row ) ALUABLE ARTICLES.—Rev. J. West No. 6 Ww place, Pacific street, Brooklyn, “ f T a Meeting of the Shareholders of the Gibson’s Brick Building, 22d June, 1863. Union Bank of P. E. Island, held at the ‘fem- | perance Hall, Charlottetown, on Friday evening, HANDSOME BUGGY, : : ot BUGGY, NEAKLY NEW, (Soorr's|Chair,it was, AY ©: Pumer) Bear. im the make.) with Hood and Reversible Seats, Pole, | &c., complete, fur sale by April _ # 1883. HE SUBSCRIBER HAVING ON) HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TINWARE, is desirous to sell the following articles, very low for CASH :— J vints of STOVE PIPE, very low for cash, BP TOWERS for Stoves made to order, C ULLENDERS, of all sizes, O val KETTLES, do. O val TEAPOTS, do. PATTY PANS, do . ELBOWS, do R ussian Iron PIPE, Iron COAL SCUTLLES, Sheet Iron STOVES made to order, A set of DISH COVERS, F UNNELS, all sizes, O val PANS, all sizes, O val SOUP TUREENS, L. ANTERNS, all sizes, and a variety of articles too numerous to mention. WILLIAM B. IN. July 6, 1863. si ALLIN FOR SALE, At the Store of Mr. Hucu Monacuan, + Queen Street, the following— Whiskey, Rum, Wine, Gin & Brandy; T Sagar, Molasses, Tovacco and Sole car a —-—- A lL.so0——- > 30 bbls. CORNMEAL, and 800 barrels FLOUR. Ail of which will be sold for the lowest prices. duly 5, 1863, 2m | Resotvep, That the gentlemen whose names are on the present Provisional Committee for the Ma- nagement of th@aflairs of the Bank, be a Committee to continue the Manayement of the said Bank, until permanent Directors be appointed, and that nine of their number be x quoram. Reso_vep, That the Committee have power to wake the preliminary arrangements, such us agree- ing for specie for the Bank, procuring a suitable situation for the Banking Establishment, getting Plates for Notes and Bills engraved, and drawing up Bye Laws to submit tu the general meeting. Resotvep, That the Committee have power to call (aot exceeding 5 per cent.) on the Stock sub- scribed, or that may be subscribed, to meet contin- N. RANKIN. er To Ship Builders, E HAVE RECEIVED from! ENGLAND and BOSTON a good supply of | ee Building Tools & Materials, | required. _ Reso_vep, That the issue of the Bank be made in the form of Dollars, and that the value of the Dollar be 4s. 2d. sterling. CHARLES PALMER, Chairman. ALFRED PHILIPS, Secretary. June 8, 1863. P ln ———consisting in part of. | PIT SAWS—6, 6} and 7 feet; CROSS-CUT SAWS, | 43 to 6 feet; ** Underhill's”’ Ship Broad AXES; * Underhill’s’’ Ship ADZES; “Thompson's” gennine Scotch Screw AUGUKS; Carpenters’ Mauls, Adze and Broad Axe Handles, Caulkers’ Mallets and Irons, Ship Bevels, Chalk Lines, Pencils, Composition Roller Bushings and Com- panion Hinges, Brass Butts, Bolts and Screws, Cabin Door Hooks, Wrought Spikes, 4 to 8 inches ; Iron, Galvanized. and Copper Boat Nails and Roves, all sizes; Binnacle Lamps, Guarded Lan terns, Log Lines, Slates and Glasses, Manilla Cordage, all sizes; Paints, Oils, Patty, and a| complete assortment of smal larticles used’on board ship. H. E. STARBIRD & CO. Se Pasture in the Royalty. HE Subscriber will let, on moderate terme, about Thirty-eight Acres of excellent PASTURE, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, 2) miles from town, suitable for fattening cattle. The Land is well watered and securely fenced. About 24 wcres are entirely clear—one half of which is in superior condition for grazing —the remainder is covered with a young growth of Spruce, affording fine sheiter and pasture together. EDWARD WHELAN. Charlottetown, June 15. says, in a letter: “I am happy to be. “ City Hard Store.” oan tae inde ie efficacy of Mr 8.4. WANTED, oh'town, May 25. isi ie yt WV anted, ® World's Hair Restorer and World’s Hai VESSEL of p : ee ; Dressing in the moat liberal seme,” They have| AL ty Cor erento ae eRister, FOUND! TEACHER of the Fret and lowes my bair where it was bald, and Where | Britain. Apply to D. McDoyatp, Esq., New| BOAT — If not claimed befere the 15th of cation to be made on or before Wednesday, the 8th gray to its original cylor.” Seld by oa : 1 Greenwichatresh Now Vou DP 198) a, cw JULY, will be sold by AUCTION to pay expenses, at Queen's Wharf. tPF Apply at this Office. June 29, 1663. Glasgow, N.5., W. Wetsu, Esq., Charlottetown, or to the subscriber at Antigonish. JOHN BOYD. Antigonish, N. 8, July 6, 1863. Bin day of July next, to me, } JAMES MeWADE, One of the Trustees. 2in. June 29th, 1863. gent expenses, or as much thereof as may be} class for the Mount Stewart school. Appli- | LABRADOR HERRINGS. RENFREW HOUSE! | Thomas's Old Stand, Great George Street. | attention of the public to their STOCK of | STAPLE & FANCY Groceries, Hardware, Boots & Shoes, Hats and Caps, . Consisting of Grey and White Cottons, Cotton Warp, Striped and Regatta Shirting, Prints, Denima, Drills, Jean, Osnaburg, Canvas, Bed Ticks, Towelmys, Crash, Flannels,Sheetings, Table Damask, Damask Clotha, Table Covers, Toilet Covers, Window Muslin, Watered Soreen, Furniture Cotton, Hemp Carpeting, Crumb, Clath, & '- c. &e. &c. Ladies’ Dresses & Dress Materials, in Grenadines, Bareges, Challies, Mo- hairs, Delaines, Cashmeres, Coburgs, Printed Musling, &c. &c. Mantles, & Mantle Cloths, Shawls, in Silk Tissue, Black Bound, Fillea Paisley, Cashmere, &c. Bonnets, Hats, Féathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Parasols, Bonnet Borders, Shapes, Gloves, Hosiery, Chenelle and Silk Huir Nets, Lace, Velvet Trimmings, Dress Buttons, Belts, Stamped and Embroidered Muslins, Collars, Neck Ties, White and Colored Corsets, aud a variety of other Fancy gdgops. SKELETON SKIRTS, CANE HOOPS, i st ie Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ Kid, Prunella, Cashmere, Memel, and Congress Boots, Ladies’ Enameled Shoes and Slippers, Miss’s Prunella Boots and Shoes, Children’s Copper Toed and Lola Montes Boots, Men, Women, wud Children’s Rubbers. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Cloths and Tweeds in great variety ; Ready-made Coats, Punts, and Vests, Under Clothing, White and Fancy Shirts, Collars, ‘Ties and Scarfs, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Rubber Cots, Umbrellas, &e. &c. Hats and Caps. Men’s Felt, Leghorn, Straw, and Panama Hats; Men’s (new style) Oxford Huts, Drab and Black; Men's Drab Shell Hats; Men's and Boy's Black Coth aud Tweed Cups. HARDWARE. Knives and Forks, Spoons, Cut Nails, Window Glass, Putty, Paint, Oil, Plough and Cart Mounting, Shovels, Hoes, Horse Nails, Shoe Thread, Toe and Hee) Balle, Powder, Shot, Weaver's Reeds; Stove, Shoe, aud Serubbing Brushes, Stove Polish, Looking Glasses, Shoe Blacking, Matches, Leather, &c. = Groceries. TEA (warranted good), Sugar, Molasses, Tobacco, Soap, Candles, Pepper, Mustard, Starch, Coffee, Baking and Washing Soda, Currants, Ruisius, Spices, and other family Groceries, all of the best quality. | This Stock comprises almost every article usually | that cannot fail to give satisfaction. DELANY & WILSON. | Aenean. te Fae | Better than Gold to Farmers! Nitro Superphosphate Manure. |PXits MANURE has been analyzed by W. T. Ricuarps, F. C,S., ford. D. Nasa & | Co, and contains: Moisture . . * * 16,450 Soluble Organic Matter - - 10,765 Insoluble Organic do - - 28,112 Alkaline Sulphate and Chloride 2,226 Soluble Phosphate Lime - 19,580 Insoluble do de - 20,630 Sulphate Lime - - - 6,850 Silica - - . - - 150 Rees ves ¥. od acy ae 100,000 Nitrogen 5 62 per cent. Ammonia 6 80 per cent. In using this Manure it should be first weil mixed with about ten times its own weight of dry soil or sand, so as to ensure a uniform distribution over the | surface, from 200 to 500 Ibs per acre, according to | previous state of the ground will be required for leach acre. If once used, no farmer will ever be | without it, if he can procure it, as the large increase of crop is such that uo other can equa! it. PATRICK STEPHENS, A few Barrels of the above have just arrived as sample, and will be sold cheap to induce farmers to prove it for next season, at Mr Jobn Williams’, | Charlottetown, W E Dawson's, Esq, Charlottetown, | the Royal Agricultural Society, and at the Depot. PATRICK STEPHENS, Orwe Lt Cueap Store, (where may be found from | a needle to anchor,) General Agent for P. E. I. | N B.—Wanted a TON or TWO of GOOD WOOL; the highest price paid in cash for it on delivery. Orwell, June 22, 1863. P. 8. _ FLOUR! FLOUR! Idaho irom New York and Carrie Rich from Boston. JUST RECEIVED 400 Barrels FLOUR, ditterent grades. For Sale at DODD'S BRICK | SVORE., DODD & ROGERS. | May 8, 1863. i FLOUR IN STORE. 300 BBLS. EXTRA STATE FLOUR } (Choice Brand) 200 Bbls. DO. 0. 200 bls. Extra Superfine DO. To arrive, and daily expected, 200 Barrels FINE FLOUR, June 8, 1803. tf J. 3. CARVELL. Landing ex “ Rover’ from Demerara. iwé PUNCHEONS MOLASSES. For sale low trom Veasel or Store by June 8, 1365. oin J. 5. CARVELL. Molasses and Sugar. Tue SUBSCRIBER HAS IN STORE 0 Hhds. CIENFUGOS MOLASSES, choice. 60 Hhds. MUSCOVADO bo. 20 Hhds. SUGAR, choice. For sale cheapest in warket. June 8, 1863. tf J. 8. CARVELL. LEATHER. SIDES BEST QUALITY SOLE LEATHER, cheapest and best in the market. J. 8. CARVELL. June 8, 1363, tf 1,000,000 SHINGLES. Pur undersigned has in Store PINE and CEDAR SHINGLES, for sale low. June 8, 1863, sin J.S. CARVELL. NOTICE TO WOOL GROWERS! ANTED IMMEDIATELY, ar rue CITY TANNERY, 10 Tons GOOD WOOL, | for which the subscriber will pay CASH, at bis | Office. W. B. DAWSUN. | May 25, 1863, bw | N. B.—For the convenience of those at a distance 20 Vue SUBSCRIBERS having completed | their Spring Importgtions, desire to cal} the| DRY GOODS, | we would enumerate ‘CLOTHS, TWEEDS, DOESKINS, THE LARGE And Varied Stock of USEFUL AND STAPLE GO ODS sal yal TO RE FOUND aT . ( KING SQUARE HOUSE, MpAke it quite an indgcement for parties to call and examine the eame before parchas- ing elsewhere. Among agreat variety of others, - BUSINESS CARDS. me PII IIOP IAIN ONIN ey THOMAS. KELLY, Attorney at Law and Solicitor, ST. JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK. _ June 22, 1863. 2m pd ROSE & McINTYRE, ‘General Commission: Merchants, 88 Cedar-street - ~~ New York. ARTICULAR ATTENTION to Sales of OATS and other PRODUCE, and purchase of Merchandize for the British American markets. Refer to— A. N. Brown, Esqr., 1 ic street, New York; Messrs Ecko Soteanins. street, Montreal; Hon. P. Walker, Charlottetown P. E. Island ' June 15, 1863. GEORGETOWN. : WILLIAM SANDERSON, ommission Merchant, Whol tai] General Agent, meee og NOTARY PUBLIC. Agent for Col. Life Assurance i King’s County, Agent for Piston ane Town Lots, Pasture Lo a . — in King’s ne 7 ov. 18, CLOTHS, a nice assortment, DRESS GOODS, newest styles, Mantles, Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Feathers, &c. &e. Gents’ and Children’s HATS and CAPS, in great variety and at all prices; White, Grey, Striped and Printed Cottons; Deuime, Ticking, Oenaburg, &e. &e. &e. Superior Cotton Warp. IN HARDWARE, Our STOCK is well assorted, including Twenty-one Packages Sheffield Goods. together with 110 Bags NAILS, 0 Tons IRON, Plough Mounting, Threshing Machine Castings, Casks Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, Sweet Oil, Putty, Glass, White and Colored Paints, &c. Xe. Particular attention is asked to our GROCERY DEPARTMENT, including 100 Chests and Half Chests very best CONGOU TEAS (warranted), together with glumostevery particle required for general use. BEER & SONS. Chaplotietown, June 15, [863. dm BOOTS and SHOES, ADIES’ Prunella, Cashmere and Last- ing, from 48 94; Ladies’ Kid, Gents’ Balmoral and Congress, Goat, Calf and Kip BROGANS, Misses’, Youths’ and Children's,a good assortment. June 15, 1363. Im BEER & SONS. TURNIP SEED. ARTIES WISHING FRESH TUR- NIP SEED will do well to buy from June 15, [863. Im BEER & SONS. Carriage Mounting, Ac. AXLES, Springs, Malvable Castings, Axle Caps, &e. &e. BEER & SONS. June 15, 1863, CIRCULAR SAWS. ROM 12 to 36 Inch, at a small! advance BEER & SONS, CLemesxt McIxryre. MR, W. A. JOHNSTON OF IIALIFAX, N.S. Attorney and Barris Nears Public de = am GF Orrirs—Mrs. McDonald's, next door to Mre. Forsyth’s, North side of Queen Square. _ Charlottetown, October 2], 1861. Watch and Clock Maker. PURCHASE, Smardon’s Corner. CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES always om sale, and warranted to perform well. Price £3 108, and upwards. WEDDING RINGS, BROUCHES, &e. &e. in great variety. Chayjottetown, August 4, 1862, A CARD. “On the Square.” ‘TLE SUBSCRIBER having been in the Commission Business for many years, bevs to intimate to the public that he has new opened an Establishment at Summerside, Prince Edward Is- land, where consignments will be received and promptly disposed of on moderate terms. Produce purchased aud shipped to order. WM. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer and General Agent. Summerside, P. E. Island, May 11, 1863. ta Rerexexces — Hon, J.C. Pore, Sammer- side; Hon. dames Yeo, Port Hill; Hon. Danrer Davies, Charlottetown; James CampBece, Eeqr., St. Eleanor’s. Jum lm en Cost. June 15, 1863. lm RIEMOV AL. W. BRECKEN has removed his ¢ place of Business from Pownal-street to the premises recently occupied by Parker MERKiy, next door to the Bank of P/E. Island, where be has on hand—JUST RECELVED— Per Schr. “Orion,” from New York, 150 Barrels Flour, superfine Extra and Pastry, for Sule low for Cash, or approved credit. DAILY EXPECTED, BY BRIG “URANUS,” FROM LONDON, 30 Chests Superior Congo TEA, (warranted,) k. W. BRECKEN. ~ Co-Partuership Notice. HE UNDERSIGNED have this dag entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP as IMPORTERS & DEALERS British, French & other Foreign DRY GOODs, Under the Style and Firm of VAUX BROTHERS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. C. C. VAUX. H. B. VAUX. Tropolit’s Buildings, 152 Granville-street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Sept. 9, 1862. _May ze Anka WX, MERCHANT TAILOR, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, EGS to intimate that he has JUST RECEIVED, via Halifax, his SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLY, and is now showing a large and carefully selected STUCK OF NEW GOODs, suitable for the season, in Marine Insurance Company oF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Iucorporated 140m Abril, 1863 TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, HATS AND CAPS, SHIRTS, SHIRT COLLARS, TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, BRACES, UNDER CLOTHING, ge.’ Ge. Ge. FOR MEN’S WEAR. Inspection respectfully solicited. ta Remember the New Stand, QUEEN-STREET. Charlottetown, June Ist, 1863. rr Snatghee daily at the Offices in Water-street. yet sera : "7 ay 4. DR. SUTHERLAND © Queen Insurance Company EGS to intimate that he has just opened, B Ex “ Uranus” and “ Pilaodf as sakiautes OF LIVERPOOL. FIRE AND LIFE! Stock of Drugs and Chemicals, HE Subscriber, having been appointed agent for tle ebove first class Insurance Com- with additional daily expected, selected from the best Loudou establishments. ‘ puny, is prepared to take risks on all deseriptions of Medicines carefully prepared by himself; there-| property. J. S. CARVELL. fore the public may have confidence in receiving |" Charlottetown, Feb. 10. if genuine urticle and at the cheapest rates possible Toilet Articles in Variety. Brown, White and Fancy Windsor Soaps, Ede and Rimmel’s Perfumery, Jockey Club, Kondoletia, Verbena, Kise Me Quietiy, Millefleur, Queen's Own, Highland Perfume, Pomades, Hair Wils, Hair Washes, Eau de Cologue, &e ; Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving, Hat and Clothes Brushes. Nursery Articles in Variety. Feeding Bottles, Nursery Syphon Shields ; Gum Rings, Ivory and Gutta Percha; Combs, all sizes, shapes and prices. ALSU Salpetre, Baking Soda, Washing Soda, Baking Powder, Alam, Blue, Vitrol, Cudbear, Cream of Tartar, Camphor, Castor Oil, (best English cold drawn); Tarpentine, best London puritied Cod Liver Vil, Mustard, Root and Powdered Ginger, Cinnamon Bark, Powdered Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Olive Vil, Florence Oil, Almond Oil, | Holloway’s Pills and Ointment, (Englisb,) Belmon- tine Candles, Pruno Candles, &e Xe. {¥° Dr. Sutherland can be consulted daily at his establishment for Town and Country. CH” Advice given to the Poor gratis. Queen Street, June 22, 1863. DENTIFRICE SOAPS, Ke. Rimmell’s White Rose Dentifice Seap. Robinsons’ Jadexica! DentalSoap. Pelletier’s Antiseptic and Aromatic Tooth PRESIDENT : WILLIAM HEARD, Esquire. DIRECTORS: HON. DANL. DAVIES, | HON. JAS. C. POPR, HON. W. W. LORD, | HON. GEO. BEER, JAMES DUNCAN, Esq. | HENRY HASZARD,Esq. SECRETARY : DANIEL J. ROBERTS. {Extracts From Newsrarers.} On reference to a return made to Parliament, and ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 7th June, 1861, it will be seen thatthe increase of Duty for the year, paid by the “QUEEN,” was £2507, being upw of £1000 more than paid by any other office ever yet established in this City. {From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861] “Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi- fied in saying that no other Company, within the sume period, ever attained so large an income in either the Fire or Life Departments as the Queen Insurance Company. Ia making this stateroont,we make no exception even in favor of our older local companies, namely, the Liverpool and London, the Royal, and the Laucashire Insurance Companies,’’ [From the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2, 1861.} “ Among there impertant institutions stands emi- nent for its solidity, as weil as for its snecess, “the Queen Insurance Company,” which last week held its annual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A reference to the ample report in another page will fully satisfy every reader of the signal made by this association since its foundation. Such success if, indeed, rarely attained ; and it attests at ouce the excellence of its management, and the pab lic confidence in its constitution.’ (From the Liverpool Mercury, Nov. 2, 1861.} “It must be gratifying to the public generaliy, and ccponely tw the proprietors, to fiud that its in- come during the past three years has increased at the rate of £20,000 per annum. We believe that no other Company, within the same short period, ever attained so large an increase either in the Fire or Lite Department. This speaks highly for the activity and zeul of the management, while the ([PHESE DENTAL SOAPS, which are of-| prompincss with which all the claim, arising ont u of the late disastrous in were met, tes- ered as substitutes for all the Powders} tifies to their financial ability and the care and pru- and Washes heretofore used, are prepared deuce which marked the investment of these funds.” expressly for the TEETH, of The purest Materials of which Soap can be Made. Soap. John Gosnell and Co’s Cherry Tooth Paste, The Liverpool and London They are tasteless, save an agreeable aro- FIRE AND LIFE matic flavour, imparted to them by the Anti- INSURANCE COMPANY. septic and Astringent properties with which -gyj4jK Agent for the above first class they are combined. Englise Fire Insurance Company begs to They effectually rid the mouth of the foetid | call the attention of the public to the adv matter and tartar, which render the breath offered by this Company, in respect to the socunty so impure and disagreeable. They give tone a oe - re ee See and strength to the gums, and a clear pearly aha oy Sp to those afforded by auy whiteness to the Teeth, preventing the pre-| other Company in the Island. The Liverpool and mature decay of those priceless organs, the London F. & L. Insurance hae been in i ich i i} | successful operation since 1836, wi ies all a a ea is never realized until | Sven — rte ond hee paid in } Sabon two pa ws SUeeuee. millions and a quarter sterling. its subscribed -cn- THE STEREOUODESMIC, pital is £2,000,000 sterling, and its invested fuude CR )ulope amount to £1,312,000 .; wud the fire pre- | miams for 1361 amount to £360,130 198 9d; and in ad- | from the City, the ** Hide & Leather Express’’ will | | call at the several settlements through the Island, jand take the Wool at their own ytaces of abode, | wring the months of June and July. Hardware. | Pas Undersigned is landing, per EDA| MARIA, from Boston and from ExGLano,— EAGLE PLOUGHS, EAGLE 0. PLOUGH MOUNTINGS, HORSE NAILS, POWDER AND SHOT. ALFRED PHILLIPS. Charlettetown, Oct. 13, 1862. STEAMER “HEATHER BELL.” rae Steamer ‘ HEATHER BELL,’ W.C. Bourke, Masier, will, until further notice, leave Char- lottetown every TUESDAY morning, at half-past seven o'clock, for SUMMERSIDE and SHEDIAC ; and will return to Charlottetown the following day, | calling at Summerside on her way down. 1 For Freight or Passage, apply on board at Reddin’s Wharf, or at Summerside to Mr. Muycrr, Tele- graph Office. June 15, 1863. : mon ; rue UNDERSIGNED bas in Store a quantity of choice Labrador Herringe for sale. J.S. CARVELL. March 2, 1863. Ou DENTISTS’ TOOTH BRUSHES. | gion to this very lurge capital, the Company These TOOTH BRUSHES have been exten- haviug been established before the recent Limit ; ; j | Li t, the individual fortunes of each of the sively introduced, are highly recommended Liability Act, the indiy by the most eminent Dentists, and are war- | shareholders, comprising some of the wealthiest ‘ rehants in Liverpool London, are liable tor ranted to purchasers by JOHN GOSNELL the om should the whole of the capital be swept & CO., nventors and Patentees of the away. Ip this cagens See, ae lieved, from TRICHOSARON HAIR BRUSH. | #uy other Compan eo Only wld in thin City by | nd aly he eat gat Poe WM. R. WATSON. | draw Bills the moment . lows corns, and without eg A supply of SILVER SOAP recom. referring to the Home Company, to the extent of mended asthe BEST ARTICLE EVER SEEN | "¢,thousand Cis chai es, the Company is a Gunning Roe and Silver —— te not disposed (though it might be well justified) to anusry 0, 2. - Kh. ask a bigher rate of premium than other Kuglish Grain, Grain. Companies, whieh do not present the same advun- tageous features, and the Agent has been advised PRE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS, at that un uniform rate has been by the Directors of this Company and ee and that the Avents here should, in this respect, “ net Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, Constantly on band, at prices cheaper than can be purebased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy in concert.”’ W. A. JOHNSTONE, Agent of the Liverpoo! and London Gin, Whiskey, and a superiorarticle ef Mal Whis key. Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale. Nov. 10, 1862 Fire Insurance Company. Charlottetown, Novenber 14, 1862. JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT, A CARD. R. CAPEL, Member of the Roya) | Coach & Sleigh Builders, pace of Surgeons, London, England, may | Kent Street, NFORM the inhabitants of Charlotte- town and the Country generaily, that they have be consulted on the various branches of his profes- OW on hand . c - ee sion—mere povicninds those diseases incidental to | Cone eeeabelads a rw poampe ~ yles, CHILDREN and FEMALES — at his residence,) ¥'°" ¥* cap payment, near the Church at Southport. | {3 All orders punciually attended to, Glea Stewart, April 20, 1863, ‘ April 14, 1562, NO ac he we