THE STATES. THE CIVIL WAR IN Bz Velegrap'to the Esainiaee and Reading Room PBaxeor, Sept. 15, (morning.) | By papers received during the present week we jlearn that the Potato disease has made its ap- pearance in the neighboring Provinces of New Bruvawick and Nova Seetin. The Pietou Stan- |dard says, “in many jocaliti the tops are all | blackened.and the tubers affected with the disease. NOTICE TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS IN PRINCE COUNTY, Mr. Houaues, of this Office, will shortly visit our Subscribers in Prince County, for the purpose A New Orleans detter says seventeen regiments In some eases half the potatoes are diseased.’ | of collecting the accounts due by them. We trust onder Gen. Washburn, as part of the great Texas Here, se iar, Potatoes and Turnips look exceed- they will be prepared to meet him in a satistae- expedition, were te leave (he wext day for the Rw catenin. Many troops are geue and more are to follaw. aly well, and promise an abundant yield. It is true that in many places the sialke of the | Potatoes are turned black and withered,’ but tory manner, jean do so by leaving grain with the following Persons wishing tu pay in Produce A Meapliis deapaich suys refugees repert a bread | whether this is caused by frost, blight or diseuse, | ventlemen on or before the 1th October next. riot at Mobile ou the 4th, by women, bearing ban were «with “Bread or Peace,” on them. Being suldiers’ wives, the seldiers resivted them feebly Btores were broken epen and pillaged > The Federals advanced to the Rapiday.—Con- federates wore im postition to prevent crossing Federal casualtics J! killed, and 40 wounded Three quee captured im the charge on the Con- | federule baller) . Returns tron the Maineelection: One hundred aad eighty seven low hs, about § of the Vote of the State, gwe Coury, the Lvien candidate for Go- werver, Pising O5,VUY, and Bradbury, Democratic, 29,000. : Banxcor, Sept. 15, (evening.) World's despatel says that Gen. Pleasanton's Feceuaesnalice vbiained very valuable intorma- tien. : dangstreet unquestionably gone West with ove corps te succor Dragy Lee's army is new reported at 40,000, and in aw ovndition to take the offensive Stuart's cavalry all run down, @reerable plight ;we caunet say. This much do we kuow, that j trow repeated inquiries from different sections of j the Eslaud, we have not yet beard ef the Potatoe j itself being at all affected by the disease; and we | doubt not, that we shall be enabled to supply our Heyghbers with asy quantity they may require of this valuable esculent.—/si. | The Steamer Heather Bell, Bourke, Master, | left this Port on the morning of the 10th inst., for | Ariehat, where she took in teow the Brig Sarak dilee, trom Baltimore, U. S..—which vessel had j been recently diswasted in a gale of wind—and flett her in Pictou—returned to Charlottetown, jand wasonly absent torty-fourhours. The Serah Atlee was ww ballast, and bownd to Pictou fora fload of coal, The statement in the | papers that her cargo was insured at Baluumore, | for $10,000 wust be incorrect —/b. | <-> Sir Angus Campbell, Bart... of Dunstafnage, | | cldest sen of the late Sie Donald Campbell, and horses in| formerly Lieut. Governor of this Island, died at } Dunstafuage Castle, ou the 13th August last, in Coutederates reported to have six war vessels | ihe Sdth year of his age. at Kiehuwoud — several irouwclad and patterned a atter the Merrimac. At last accounts Gen. Dlunt was at Fort Gibson preparing to start for Fort Scott. QUICK CURES. QUICK CURES. In the recent campaige he marched 250 wiles in vine days, | QUICK CURES. cleuring 100,000 square mules of territery frow | THE TRUE Teksl. Contederates. | Refugees tram Confederate, Conserption enter- ing Biuut's lines by hundreds. BanGor, Sept. 16, (morning.) President Linceln by Proclamation suspends the writ of habeas corpus in certain cases, em- ina few minutes, prove its marvellous efficacy, aud powered by Act of Cougress under the Constitu- tien, deeuiug it required by the public safety. Doctor Radway guarantees. that his READY | RELIEF will not keep the patient in doubt as to certainty of cure. In all cases where Paty is ex- perienced, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will, ‘ome bottle is sufficient to satisfy the wost sceptical Ao arrival at bortress Monroe reports Fort | of its superiority to all other remedies, in curing Moultrie termbly shattered, and balf of Jauies” Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, Pain, Aches, and | Alexander Robertson, sou of Mr. Neil Robertson, Island captured. Monitors lying between Sumter and Moultrie. | ae , A white flag foated over Moultric last Saturday | Lilious Cholie, Loflanimation of the bowels, Chills | j and Fever, one or two doses ix sufficient, in cases of atteruoen, laving ficed ter last shot on Friday. The Federals captured at Bolivar, Mississippi. Seme Confederate paywaster with an escort of 40 men. aud two millious of dollars in serip. A Seuthero despatch meations the upper bat- ters of Viedsburg are mauned by negroes. | Federals vuilding new torts. sissippi expedition being wasted. Flour, super, $4.10, to $1.45; extra, $4.35, to PANG. Gold, 1324. Baneor, Sept. 17. Steamer Mary Hanford from Charleston Bar, ou the night of the I2th, arrived at New York, does vet coutirm the previews report about Fori Moultrie. Gen. Gilwere actively engaged in erecting batteries at upper end of Morrie Island, sustaining heavy fire from forts Johuson and Moultrie, in latter one or twe fifteen inch guns. Sumter is entirely silenced, but gurrisun still there. Charleston despatch of the Mth, to Richmond says, Federals perfecting arrangements for per- manent vecupation ot Morris Island, and couvert- ing Fort Wagner into a powerful work battery. Federal Fort Gregg tirea inte boats plying in harber. New York Post's special correspondent says, latest from Buruside states be has sent 10,JuU prisoaces Nortuward, troa: Cuubeclad Gap. Gold 1324. Federal Trans-Mie- | }other infirmities—while in attacks of Diarrhwa, Sprains, Strains, Cramps, Spasins, Headache, &c., Oue | dose internally and one application externally will its application will promote ease at once. | stop any ordinary pain, aud one bottle eure any jordinary disease.—Price 25 ets. oe Holloway's Ointment and Pills —Cough, Ema- ciation. — These symptoms, slight, but steadily | body, whieh will run its rapid course to consump- tion, nuless some resistent remedy be at once ap- , ment of the air tubes, are removed by rubbing | | Holloway’s Ointment upon the back and frout of | the chest; and all impurities are extracted from | the blood by his purifying Pills, which establish a | good digestion, aud sv streugthen ihe aystem, aud javert both present and future danger. These potent remedies require no foreign aid to change } the consumptive tendeney, and to remove all ob- | structions springing from impure blood, deficient | vervous power, ur other coustitutional or local | defects. i Iatifas | jadvancing, mark a depraved condition of the | plied. All congestion of the lungs, and enlarge- | PROFITABLE TO Use.—Geo. W. Forbes, Esq., Baxeor, Sept. 18. | 147 West Fourth st., Cincinnati, Ohio, writes .— Times’ despateh says an idea is entertained in| “I think from my own experience, that Mrs. S. high army quarters, that bulk of Lee's army is | ‘ : , , all . ie. gving down cast te Tenuéssee and Virginia rail- aeeenen ane a a Nee eae read tu attack Buruside ~ such a step vugat te | 4a are the best hair preparations yet made, and lose Richaroud te tie Coniederates. | would have vo hesitation in recommending and | Privaue’s despatch suys wany believe Cotton | States troops departed homewards, leaving Vir-| urging their introduction into general use.” ginia to be deiended by Virginians. Sold by Druggista everywhere. Depot, 198) built under the iuspection of Lloyd's agent, wud | # Herald's despaten suys brief is prevalent that Grocuwich-<trest, New Yurk. ia ha ne navesnin Gee to Fe quinn | ¥ ” . | model Ih the line. the enemy is about shandoning recent lines, and | : cgi jit jhe tte ; nae te is , pe ) , THE MIGHTY HEALER. n Monday last. from the shipyard of Mr. James making staud ov burder of North Carvliua. } Pleasantou's recuunoisaues in foree towards! Let not disease, with its fangs, prey upon you, | Im Se South Bank of Raprdan, is stoutly resisted; post! until the cold Land of death hurls you te an un- | twa of Contederate army will seon be developed. | timely grave. Shake off the ieweling of despair and | Reportad hopelessuess, «0 lable to come npen the invalid. | Geen. Gilmore leudered resiguation on account of ‘Tie plant bera of the Sun we place within the | sideut refuses to accept. }speciie form of the disease. The cause, the j _ . — —_ ———= | foutitain of disease itself, is impure blood, and | News by this Morning's Mail. catenins } stomach and = the ) MOUNTAIN THERB PILLS will pass, onugiing » nigh ich t iti “ag Thee Ou s ee Tost 1. dele Won expel, all hurtful poisons that there is in it. ‘ iB cans Suuwiter, Gen. Gillmore had also f It ane : : : er | pe sasaineah a es alee oe P Tl Pills, and disease, in any torm, will dissipate and | the atiempl te take possession of the ruins during | cditdes the moruing dew to rise as mist, and then | the wight, and imewdiatety an anewer wae re.) SUNN slronger, caste his burning rays upou it— | chien Sing site. Mons. and the: Siete: Aten | lease, ike morning dew, retreats and vanixhes. Volentevra, euder consuand of Col. Osborne, of Phere is no bieod puriiier equal to JUDSON’S | henerable duty Pheit iustractions were, if they Sula by all dealers in Medicine. feuod the uavy already tiere, tu retire: if net, to | it suecesstul, burn a red light frew the rauiparts. ‘Phe soldi-ry set out about teu o'clock, with ue Guetillas very active on Mississippi bis disagreement with Aduural Dabigreu. Pre reach of ali. We care net what may be the | {through the different channels of the lnngs, the AMERICAN AFFAILS. ; 'with the bleod, search out and grasp aud then hes cleanse the blood by a few doses of these Geweral informed che A-lwiral that he should make Fanieh. | Ax the Sun, with its glorious beams first | . oe. ae ie a a turned toat tie uasy proposed doing the same | 4 beviudd “tix gene—so cleause the blood, and the former regt, Were wieeted to perform the | MUUNTAIN HERB PILLS. attack the fort with four hundred picked men, and, | well matured, a band of resolute, determined, en- thusiaatic wei, and quietly approached the ruins. | The vight was propitious, and everything was} woving smoothly ou, When within a quarter of a| wile of their destination, the navy were discovered already there, about to commence the assault, | S°VeTumenut to the naturilization and cultivation of According to order, the aru y withdrew and iC ilisuya, for the preservation of the health of our allowed ae to tuke precedeuce in Lue attempt | soldiers. This article has a peculiar effect upon the to occupy t op mee . ‘ iliver, ana guards the system aguinst disease by béve ble yang a Far Meatra tas Bar a |estnare wo ropa tet. ema tht the flag, which is uearly three-fuurthe white, and | great success of the Plantation Bitters of Dr. Drake, might cusily be mwistakeu at a distance tor a flag | Which, previous to our unhappy difficulties was of truce or & sigu of surrender, At any rate the | found iu most Southern homes, was owing to the fart Was in fult operation at the last accounts, | extract of Calisaya Bark which it contained as one wantaining & heavy fire upou the captured bat- | : teries va Morris Island. New York, Seyi. 16.—Ste: i “ss freuen cia en cesar ones | physicians remark, that whenever he felt unwell | Se has despatches for Government, and a mail| Tu ordivary dictetic or atuospheric causes, he [From the Richmond Whig.] The Charlestou ‘Courier’ makes a timely sag- | gestion in uttention of recommending the our jof its principal ingredients.—* In coufirmation of this, we have heard oxe of our most distinguished |9 bbis. PITCH, John A. McDonald, Esq., Summerside. Mr. W. Brow, Cape Traverse, N. J. Brown, Esq., Egmont Bay. Michael Killbride, Exq., Lot 1. Herbert Bell, Esq., Caseumpeque. Nicholas Courey, Esq., Tiguish. George Sinclair, Nsy., Princetown. Michael Dalton, Esq., Lot 7. Birth. At Kelvin Grove, Sept. 12, the wife of the late A. Carey, Listy., ig. : ofa daughter. Married, On the 10th inst., at St. Eleanor’s, by Arehdeacon Read, Mr. William Gay, of Towuship 8, to Miss i Ellen Silliker, of Lot 7. Died, At North River, Lot 32, on the 30th Aug., after a loug illness, Catherine, wife of Mr. John McLean, aged 76 years. At Head North River, on Wednesday, the 10th instant, Mr. John Moore. re At Springton, Lot 67, ou Friday, the 4th instant, after x few days illness, Christie, relict of the late Mr. Lodeviek M‘lutosh, in the Sth year of her nye. At Covehead Road, on Friday, the 28th ult.. Mr. Jobn Landrigan, aged 0S years. | At St. Peter's, on the 2nd hustant, Edward Me | Ewen, aged 2 veurs ' | John Beer, Crapand, aged 2! years, | At Charlottetown, ou Friday the Lith instant, in |the 86th year of his age, Mr: Samuel Collines. an old and bighly respected resident of this place Phe decensed was a uative of Corr all, Ruglaud, jand emigrated to this Island in the r 1319. | At Hollou River, Lot 42, on the f..a September, jaxed 12 veurs and 7 mouths, SHIPPING NEWS. - PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED: Seer. 11 —- Josephine, Chiverie, Bay Chalear; fish. 12—VPearl, Surnbull, Pictou; coal. Leader, Pushee, do.; do. 14— Kuby, Connel, Boston ; ; xoods. ° Nussau, Gallant, Richibucto; timber, &c. Alexnuder, MeDonald, Port Hood; limestone. 16 —Utlen, Pentz, Pugwash; do. Alexander, Me Donald, Richibnete; deals. Breeze, McLeod, Pic tou; coal. Ploughboy, Kobertson, do; do. CLEARED: Serr. 1l—Crannola, McDeuald, Bay Verte ; salt, jete. 12—Oriander, Muteh, Sydney; bal. Star, | Fougere, Arichat; do. Fly, Langley, Canso: do | Leader, Pushee, Pictou; de. Ariel, Movre, Syd juey; de. L4—Pearl, Turnball, Pictou: bul. i j din, Hughes, Liverpool, G. B.; timber, ete. 15— Kuby, Conner, Santiavo de Caba; general caro | Josephine, ‘Chiveree, fishing voyage. 7 | Strang, Pictou; bal. Heather Bell, | Shediac ; bal. | » Sala 17 — Star, Boarke, Artivais in Europe from hence. Liverroot, Aug. 25—Commodore. 23—Rosebud. Sept. 3— Estelle. aiverroor, Aug, 29— Loading—Prioress, The- resa, aud Gazelle, for Charlottetown ; Conunodore, for Bedeque. Luxpox, Ang. 29—Loading—Uranns. LiveKkroor, August 21 —'The “ James,” Walsh, from Prince Edward Island, arrived here, was in contact off Brunswick Dock, at midnight, on the ivth Aagust, with the ** Gladiator"? (ss), from Ber- wuda, aid had port broadside stove in. = aD Launched. On the 8th ultimo, from the shipyard of Messrs. Davidson & Dingwell, Rollo Bay, a snperior copper-fustened aud bighly finished ‘Juniper Brig, called the OLaro, of 234 tots, medium lnensurement, | White, Charlottetown, for the Executors of the late James Peake, a handsome Briyautine of 192 tons N. M., and 266 O. M., called the Exonia,. On the Sth instant, from the shipyard of Mr. Thomas Simpson, Fifteen Point, for the Hon. James Yeo, a very fine Juniper Brig of 276 tons, culled the DeLawakek. About three weeks since, a Brig of about 250 tons Was lauuehed from the shipyard of Mr Wood, En- more jtiver, for the Hon. James Yeo. About the sume time, another Brig of nbeout North Cuje. About ten days since, another Brig of jabont 30! tons, was lannched frourthe Shipyard of On | Messrs. Plusted and McKinnon, Grand River the Lith inst., from the Shipyard of Mr. Danic! McLellan, Grand Kiver, a very snperior Bark o about 400 tous, all for the Lon. James Yeo. Oa the Lith just., from the Shipyard of Mr. J. E Johuston, Grand Riyer, Lot 55, for Williaw Heard aq, Charlottetow n.a very siperior copper fastened Juniper built Brigautine, called the JUStPER, of 149 tons, to class 7 sears at Lloyd's, = KEW EOVEATISEMERTS: Apples, Molasses, Coffee, Tobacco, Buckets, Brooms. &c. ry.O BE SOLD BY AUCTION, TO- MORROW, Tuesday, 22d September, at J) iw’elock, a.m. on QUEEN'S WHARF, ex i Rover,” trom BUSTON— 40 Bbls. APPLES, 6 “ superior PILOT BREAD, 6 “ Butter CRACKERS, 6 Boxes Ground COFFEE, 15. “ 98's CANDLES, 8 “ CAVENDISH TOBACCO, 24 Doz. CORN BROOMS, 30“ §=Painted PAILS, 5 Nests TUBS, 30 Sides SOLE LEATHER. ALSO, LMMEDiATELY AFTER, 1 Key SALERATUS, 35 pe’s Tarved Paper, 100 Bbis. FLOUR, 40 bbls. CORNMEAL, 9 Punch. MOLASSES, Ou Sunday last, Mr. Clark Leer, son of Mr. | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Valuable Property For Sale. ‘QXHE Subseriber offers for sale the following valuable Real Estate in Charlotte- town, and in Charlottetown Royalty, viz;—A plot ot Ground, beautifully situated in Grafton Street, directly opposite to the trout of the Prince of Wales College, between the residences of J. Me- Neill, Esq. and Mr. W hite, Ship builder, containing a lite more than half a ‘Town Lot—A Plot of Ground in Hillsborough Street, eantaining about a ifalf Town Lot, a little more er jess, with a eon- venient Cottage and Out hewses theroon, and a large Garden in the rear, "This Property adjoins the Examiner Office Building, The commodious and beautifilly situated | Dwelling House on Hillsborough Street, with i Stable, Coach House, Wood House, and other | Out-offices attached. This Property is on the Si eee ~ os on SOOO ae oer To all whom it may concorn. NOTICE having appeared in one of previously advertixed would not take place, bai that Bridle Races would be held on the 28th of this month in liea of the former—This ix te vive warn ing to auy and all interested, that any parties train- ing or racing Horses on the old Race Courre, without a proper certifieate trom the Trustees, will be prosecuted as the law directs, ANN CROAKER. Ch:Town Royaliy, Sept. 21, 1863. li pd { Y ot < ¢ f UP LDiuLLe,: W. .C.. Botd«e, - Master, will, until further notice, leave Churlottetown every TUSSDAY morning, xt half-past seven o'clock, for SUMMERSIDE and ° ‘ . ae anf , . (M0 te he Seuth ust Corner of Hilisborouwoh Sqytare, aud | SHEDENC j atnd Will re (ore wo aes u Lhe possesses many advantages which will be made | fellowing day, calling at Summerside on her way | Known ina futare advertisement Four Pasture Lots im the Royatty of Charlotte- j town, on the Road commonly. known as the j Judge’s Road, about two anda half miles from | Charlottetown, contaming wiall about thirty-eight jaeres, twenty three of which are cleared and in a }good stute of cultivation. The remamder is joovered with a light young grawth of Spruce, which can be removed at little cost, ‘There isa Post hand Rail Fenee round most of the land, and there jis a sufficient quantity of Longers on it. for necessary repairs. One of the Lots has an ex- cellent Spring of Waterupon it, and is unsurpassed jas a place for pastuiiug Cattle A plan of this | Property will be prepared, and a farther deserip- tien given in a future advertisement, It the above Properties are not disposed of at Privaie Sule beiore WEDNESDY, fhe Lith dav of | November next, they will then be offered at PUB- LIC AUCTION, and sold withont reserve. For further particulars gs to title, terns, &e., appli- cation ty be made to the Hon. JoSurn HENSLEY, down. For Preight or Parsaye, apply on board at Reddin’s Whurt, or at Suunnerside to Mr. Muncey, Tele- eriph Office. June 15, 1803. CITY TANNERY. Notice te the Public. Puk subseriber wll pay at the office of the CITY TANNERY, FOUR-PENCE HALF-PENNY per pound, CASIT for any qnantity of Ox and Cow Hides, aud warket prices fur sleep skins, as quoted in ** Ross s Week a to price to be paid for sheep skins by the * Weekly, and 4). per pound for Hides. AGENTS. Messrs. Win. Sanderson, Georgetown, M:unoul Rowe, Montague lridge, the late papers to the effect that the Races! , “1 | Stoves one half in firewood, besides x lunble STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE," (eres ered te maoy Say hove an MPYUE Seamer * HEA Lik | Agents throughout the Island will be guided “as | Solicitor, or to the Subseriber: €“ George Adama, Vernon River, EDWARD WHELAN. * John Cornisir Wood Islands, Charlottetown, Sept. 21, 1863. “ Edward lobertson, New Town, Belfast, st at Rae! Saat Thomas Crabb, Sunnnerside, ! 300) tons, wus | vital organs, JUDSON'S | #ueched from the Shipyard of Mr. Frank Arsneanx, | from the fleet. Geu. Gillinore was actively engaged erecting batteries on upper cud of Morris {sland, sustaining heavy fire from turts Johnston and Moultrie. Tie rebels have two fifteen inch guus in Mouttrie. Sumter is entirely silenced. but a garrison is there, and the rebel flay is still flying, ne attempt having been made to capture it since the defeat of | the buat expedition. good. Fortress Mosror, Sept. 16.—The Richmond Despatch coutains the tulluwing :— The bealih vt the fleet is “ THe REPORTED ADVANCE ov THE EXeMy.— | There was an engagement at Culpepper ou Sun- day last, and a akirmish between cavalry at Rupi- dau Station on Mouday, withuut material result, The enemy are crossing their infantry at Kelly's Ford, and apparently contemplate an advance.” | CHARLESTON, Sept. 14.—The enemy is per- feeting arrangements tor the permanent eececupa- twn ot Morris Island. He is erecting lines of telegraph along the whole Island, converting battery Wagner into a powerful work, and en- larging their bob provis, &e. They fire upon _ steamers plying in the harbour from battery rega, WasuincTon, Sept. 16.—A telegram received from the Army of the Putomae, says—Our posi- ton on the Kapidan rewaius unchanged. About 1 prisoners lave been taken by Gen, Pleasanton sneer Sunday. The Times despateh says Gen. Pleasanton reached the Rapidan river, at Raccoon Ford, yea- terday forenoon, after considerable heavy skir- Wishing between Culpepper and that point. Up ts that time no rebel infsutry had been met with, though a heavy force of rebel cavalry had been driven back by our forces. Fighting was going on at Raccoon ford yesterday. The enemy were vigorously resisting all our atlempts to cross. It is reported that a brigade of rebel infantry was at that point resisting our advauee. Gen. Foster telegravhs from Fortrese Mun that the main body of the rebel army is he mond, where Lee's headquarters now are, and that there is nu force of any consequence in Gen, Mead's front. Gen. Pleasanton will probably secertain the exact position of the rebel army in & day or two. A tran of cars ran through to Culpepper from Washington to-day with supplies tur our troups. 4 - mee --- Woop Teape.—From Farnworth & Jardine’s Liverpoot Timber Cireular of the 4th instant, we learn that the arrivals from British North Ame- Tea ve the tortnight prior te date have been Vessels, 30,001 tons. The ag ate tonnage trom the British Colonies to this date in 1601, Imps and 1863, it respectively 147,251, 144,802 aud 151.404 tons. ‘The prices quoled are as ‘— Hardwood.—St. John, 17 inch average, bas been suid at 20d per foot ; Quebec, 17 to 13 inch, al 194d 4, and P. E. Isiaud at from lod tu per Spruce and Pine Deals —P. E Island, &c. have been sold at (rom £7 We to £7 Ie Md por Gonder’, and Richibucto Pine at £8 Se per stan- eae Miramichi, dst quality, bave been sold at os" Zud quality at £10 1Wsa., and 3rd quality at per a ee by auction, St. Johu 7 168 Gd., i : ) t £9 por etna sud Pine £5 78 Gd Se ar a egutling ~The latter have been 6? loans . fet Mandard, avd Lourds at invariably relieved himself by Plautation Bitters. | Now, that these Bitters cannot be obtained, a sub- j stitute should be prepared.—We understand our goverument has opeved neyutiations with Dr. Drake through a secret avent, but with what trath we do not know.” ° " - ” n | We are exceedingly obliged to the Richmond |* Whig’ for its remembrance of * Auld Lang Syne,” | bat we can assure “ Our Government” that the | Plantation Bitters are not for sale to any “ secret j agents,"’ North or South. There is probably several | other things that** Oar Government” will yet want. We know that we have the best xnd most popular wedicine in the world. We are notafruid to show ‘what it is composed of, Physicians are compelled to recommend it. TERMS—3 Months on sums over £10. WILLIAM DODD, Auetioneer. A CHANCE THAT OFFERS ONLY ONCE IN TEN YEARS. XTENSIVE and UNRESERVED SALE of a VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, in Georgetown, Prince Edward Island, by PUBLIC AUCTION, to commence on TUESDAY, the 13th day of October next, at 12 o'clock noon, at the residence of Messrs. JOHN & THOMAS MCDONALD, Water Street, Georgetown :— 1 whole Town Lot, No 6, Ist Range, Letter A, with ali the Buildings thereon erected. This Catisara Bank has been celebrated for over two Louis XVI, King of France, for the enormous price It is remarkable for | Dyspepsia, Fevers, Weakness, Constipation, &e. Cascanitta Bark.—For Diarriw, Colic, and diseases of the stomach and bowels. Das petion.-—For litlammation of the Loins and Droprical Atfections. CHamomite FLlowens.—For enfeebled digestion. Lavexpenr FLowens —Aromatic, stimalant and ‘hundred years, and was sold during the reign of | | of its own weight in silver. tonic— highly invigorating in nervous debility. Wiyrenenken.—For Scrofula, Rheumatiem, &c. Avise.—An uromutic carminative ; creating flesh, muscle und wilk; much used by mothers nursing. Also, clove-buds, orange caraway, coriander, snake-root, &e, s.—T.— 1 860—X. Auother wouderful ingredient, of Spanish origin, imparting beauty to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, is yet unknown to the commerce of the world,and we withhold its name for the preseut. Hambuys wud quacks howl about the Plantation Bitters ; but the fullowing is what's the matter, and they know it: PLANTATION BITTERS WILL CURE Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips. Soar Stomach and fetid breath. Flatulency and Indigestion. Nervous Affections. Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath. Pain over the Eyes. Mental Despondency. Prostrution, Great Weakness. Sullow complexion, Weak Bowels. LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. Very purticularly recommended to Clergymen, Merchants, Lawyers, and persons of sedentary habits. Aiso for delicate females and weak persons who require ageutle stimulant, free digestion, good appetite and clear wental faculties. Sold by all respectable Physicians, Draggists, Grocers, Hotels, Seloons, Coantry Stores, &c. Be particular that each bottle bears the fac simile of our signature on a steel plate lubel, with our private government stump over the cork. PrP. H. DRAKE & CO, property is delighttully situated, commanding as it dues the eutire view of the spacious and besuti- tul harbour of Georgetown and Three Rivers. Phere is on ihe prewises a good comtortabie Dwelling house, with a Barn aud Stable, and all! other Out-Builcings couvevient and necessary, with an excellent Pump in the yard, of the best water, from a never failing spring, a good sized garden, filled with everything usetul, making up a property atlurding every accommodation necessary to make @ confortable and desirable residence, either for a retired gentleman or a merchaut desirous of carrying on a good and prosperous business; and as the preseat vecupants are induced by flattering prospects now offered, to leave the Island for Wisconsin, United States, aud are determined to sell out, at any sacrifice, GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EX@ECTED, At the same time, and trom day to day, till all will be disposed of, wiil be seid THE EN- TIRE OUTELT OF FURNITURE, consisting of the whole paraphernalia requisite to complete the establishment, and tov uumerous to nuwe in an Advertisement. ALSO — a lot of excellent WHEAT, with Straw, and everything on, or about the premises. s Au indisputable Title to the property will be given, TERMS—The sum of £100 enrrency to be paid on receiving the Deed; the balance may re- main, if desirable, secured on the property, tor the term of one year from the day of purchase. For Furniture, &e., &e., all sums under £5, cash; over £5, a credit of 3 months will be given, on approved joint notes of Hand. FREDK. P. NORTON, Auctioneer. Georgetown, Sep. 2Ist, 1863. Wool & Sheepskins, F. P. Norton, Georgetown, Agent for King’s County. HE highest prices paid in CASH for any quantity of WOOL and SHEEPSKINS at his Establishment, head of Queen's Wharf, Main Street. Georgetown, September 7, 1863. TAKE NOTICE! LL PARILES indebted to the Sab- - seriber by Book Account, Note of Hand, or otherwise, are requested to make payment before the loth of NOVEMBER next, as legul proceedings will be taken, without further notice, to recover any amounts remaining unpaid after that date. 202 Broadway, N. ¥. Sut GLO. F.C. LOWDEN. Sept. 21, 1863. 7 Y NG DPIC RR. P ERSONS indebted for subscriptions, &e.,to THe Examinen, either by Book Ac- counts, Prowiseory Notes, or Judginents the collection of which wis entrusted to Mr. Ricu ARD Mayes, late Bailiff, of Souris —are hereby notified that Me. Hayes is no louver authorised to uct as AGENT for the Subscriber in collecting debts, or transacting any other business on his account. Per sous in the Eastera and Southern sections of Kine’'s County are also notitied to pay at the Subscriber's * Richard Hibbitt, de Caurles Compton, St. Eleanor's, Jotn Beer, Centreville, edeque, KR. 'Tnplin, Jr., Maryate, Johu Linus, Jr, New Glasgow, Suuwuel Prowse, Murray liarbor, W. B. DAWSON. Charlottetown, Sept. 14,1853 Sia Painis, Oils, and Iron. Oliice forthwith, or to his aceredjied Travelling Ageot, Mr. F. W. Hueues, the several amounts aguinst them, with the acconnts for which the, | have been furnished, otherwise the accounts’ will | be handed for coilection into the Commissioners’ Courts. To afford convenience to persons really | jdesirous of jaylug their accounts, the following } Genuilewen will act in their respective locniities as | Agents for the Saubseriber, and will take CASH or | PRODUCE iu payments of their accounts, receipts from those genileuwen being etfectaal discharges : Head of St. Peter's Bay—John Sutherland, Esq. Kast Point—A.J. Melatyre, Esqr. Souris—Edwait Kickiiam, Ese. Bay Fortnne, Launching Place and Grand River —J.C. Underhay, Esqr. Georgetowu—Hon. A. A. MeDonald. EDWARD WHELAN. Charlottetown, Sept. 2h, 1863. BOOTS & SHOES! SKELETONS ! JUST RECEIVED AT THE HENEREW HOUSE, | Thomas s Old Stand, Great George Street. 11k) subseribers have lately received a large Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, suitable for the preseut aud coming seasons, Consisting of— jdaulies’ Kid, Serge, Eunmelled, Groin and Calf Boots ; Ladies’ Calf and Enamelied Buskins and Suppers. i | Misses’ Pruncila, Eunmelled, Grain, Kip and Glove | Calf Boots. . | Childrens’ Enamelled and Cepper Toed Boots ; | Washington, Tyrian and Lola Moutez Boots ; Patent Leather Slippers. | Men's Enumelled, Patent, Calfand Kip Cougress Boots — single and double. geled; Men's Calf, Kip and Enaniclled Sregaans.« | Boys’ Enamelled, Patent, Kyigygand Grained Calf | Beoois and Brozans; &¢.&¢: Ke ALSO — A lot of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s _ SKELETON SKIRTS, jin the following makes: Popalar, Engene, Gore | frail, Diamoud Tie, Kid’ Tu, &e. &e. & DELANY & WILSON. | The balance of our Summer (Stock will, from thisdate, be oflered vat Reduced Prices, in order to make ‘room fur Fall Importatious. | Charlottetown, Sept. ist, 1863. D.& W. Administrator’s Notice. LL PEKSONS having legal demands if against the Estate of the late Ricuarp | Haves, Esqr., of Morrell, deceased, are requested to furnish the same tu the undersigned within three mouths from this date. “And all persons in- debted to the said Estate are required to settle the several accounts against them fortiwith. RICHARD HAYES, ek Be NICHOLAS JOSEPH HAYES, ; Executors. Morrell, P. E. Island, Sept. 21, 183. 3m pd CRANBERRIES! WW ANTED. at the “ Crivy Harpware Srors,” Fifty Bushele good, clean CKAN- BERRIES, tor which dd per qurt, CASH, will be paid. H. E. STAIRBIRD & CO. Ch. Town, Sept. 21. 3w ist JUDSON’S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS. ‘The Manochan or Great Medicine. — Pills bave row been thoroughly tested and have maimtained the bighkest character everywhere, they Lave tie wouderlul power of re- storing to bealii persuns suffering uuder all diseases arising trom IMPURE BLOOD, and as the Blood is the life when pure, so it is when corrupt the source of nine-teuths of the diseases which afflict mankind. The following are among the distressing variety | of diseases in which these Piils are inveluable. Bicieus Fevers any Liver Comptainrs—General Debility, Loss of Appetite and Diseases of Females, —the Medicine has been used with the most bene- ficial resuits in cases of this description :—Kiug’s Kvil and Scrojula, in its worst turms yields tu the mild yet powerful action of this most rymarkable Medicine. Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Ner- vous Complaints of all kinds, Palpitatiou of the Heart, Painters’ Culic, are speedily cured. Dysrresia, by thoroughly cleansing the first awd second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure, healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind, Flatulcucy, Luss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Kestlessuess, Iu Temper, Anxiety, Longour, and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish as a natural cousequence of its cure. Costivenes by cieausing the whole jength of the intestines with a solveut process, and without vio- lence; all violent purges leave the bowels custive within two days. Fevers, of all kinds, by resturing the blood to a regular circulation, through the process of respira- tion in such eases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction iv others. Scurvy, ULcers AN» Invererate Sores, by the periect purity which this Medicine gives to the bood and all the bumors. Seorsune keuprrions and bad complexions, by their aiterative efiect upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions all eruptive Complaints sallow, cloudy and vther dis- agreeable complexions. The use of these Pills for a very short time will effect an evtire cure of Sat Kanum, and a striking improvement ip the clearness of the skin. Comson CoLps and inrivenza will always be cured by une duse, or by two im the Worst cases, ~ : Mercuaisx Diszasks — Persons whoge constitu- tions have become impaired by the’ injudicious use of Mercury, will find this med emea perfcct cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the system all the «fects of Mercury, infinitely souner than the mest powerful preparations of Sarsapatilia. iH Gay The Plants and Herbset which these Pills are made, were discuvered in a very surprising way among the Tezucans, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, and you wil! read with delight the very interesting accuunt it guntains | of the “Great Mepicine”’ of the Aztecs. OBSERVE —Tbe Mountain Herb Pilis are put up in a beautiful Wrapper. Each box contains 40 Pills, and retail at 25 cents per box. All genuine, have the signature of B, L. Judsun & Co. on each box. B. L. SUHSVM & EB, Prop's. NEW YORK. Sold by all Dealers. ee SALE CHEAP by JAMES DUNCAN & CO. Chalottetown, July 6, 1863. tf FARMERS! LOOK HERE! "EXEL Subscriber has received, Ex Lapy Dunpas, direct from the Manufacturers, a ASSURTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF LARGE * Goods gonerally kept in Stock. Newly Invented Paient PLouGis, for Land 2 horses, Do do do Threshing Machines, for | Tlorse, warranted the best oa the Islnd, and can perform as much work as some of the two Horse power by other makers ; thus effecting a Vast amouut of labour both of man aud horse, and avoiding the great injury and loss of Straw under the inclement weather until it ig left asetess for fodder for catile. New Patent Root and Straw Cutiers, for saving Hay and Oats “ * Churus, to make exeellent Butter in 10 minutes. " “Cultivator aud Stump Extractor, to ruixe 10 ton by two men. “ “ Potatoe Diggers,—just wauted,—with several other improved Farming Impleimeuts. The above Machines will now be sold at low prices, in order to prove the advantages of them over the old fashioned ones, by which such expe- ditions and excellent work is now performed. A Vast beuciit to the land has been effected by the use of those newly invented CYLINDAR MOULD- BOARD PLOUGHS, of Situ & Fieip, Green- field. Mass., who have obtained several Guld Vrizes for the discovery they have made in reducing cost, jubor, and the draft on horses, to nearly one-half that of the old Seotch and Lrish Ploughs. Parties waiting any of the ubove valuable and low priced Machines this sexsou will require to order them onan early day, having now cole afew left on Land for specimeus, at OxweLt CHear Srork, cheaper than the cheapest, from a NEEDLE vO AN ANCHOR, P. STEPHENS. Orwell, dept. 14, 1863, SOMETHING NEW! Sherwood's Tea & Coffec Strainer. USkHFUL and OKNAMENTAL ARTICLE, to be attached to the Spout of a Teaor Coffe Pot. Price only Is 6d. CASE FUNNEL IRONS, which every house owner should have. LANTEKNS, to burn Kero- sene Oil without chimuies. Al) for sale by Il. E. STARBIRD & CO. City Hardware Siore. August 10, 1863. OMCOPATHIC COCOA. REPARED and HOMGOPATHIC COCOA, No. | Brom and Chocolate, Filberts aud Waluuts, Prauves aud Raisins, Water Crackers and Pilot Bread, Mazena aud Cornu Starch, Lime Juice and Flavoring Essences, Salt, in crucks, baskets, boxes & bays. . W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, July 20, 1803. BLACKWO0OD’S MAGAZINE AND THE BRITISH REVIEWS, PRICES CHEAP. AS EVER TO THOSE WHO PAY PROMPTLY IN ADVANCE. J OTWITHSTANDING the cost of re- a printing these Periodicals has more than doubled in conseyuence of the enormous rise in the | price of paper aud of w geueral advance in all other expenses—aud potwithstarding other publisuers are reducing the size or increasing the price of their publications, we shall coutinue, for the year 1863, to turnish ours compete, as heretolore, at the vld rates, Vin :— THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative. ) THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig) THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church.) THE WESTMINSTER KEVIEW (Liberal. 0 BLACKWOOD’S EDINDURGH MAGAZINE, (Tory.) Per ann. TERMS. For any one of the four Keviews, For any two of the four Keviews, For any three of the four Keviews, For ali four of the Keviews, - - For Biackwood’s Magazine, + + ' 1 Cask Sulphur, 2 Bbls Alum, 1 Bbl. Blue Stone, , 6 Bbls. English Ground Redwood, DVERTISEMEATS. Stoves! Stoves’ Stoves Now and Improved Style. for Economy, Comfort and Cheapness, can’t be beat, UST RECELVED at Oxwett Caoear | @F Srore, anew Stock of the almost cverlasting Yarmouth, N. 8., STOVES — with Single aud Double Ovens for Cooking. ALSO, Large and Small Franklin & Box Stoves, For School-houses, Churches, &c- They will be sold on favorable terms, if taken during this month, so as to mike room for other Fali Supplies. In nse, they will save over other veneral satiefaction to all parties who have nsed | them for the last tive vears, and who are ready to j testify to their useiulness. The readiness with which they impart great heat, has been remarked by all who use them, aud in old dweilinge as well jax new have been productive of great comfort. while they do not cest more tian the old brick or } stone chimneys, whieh take up se much room, and jure now being generally thrown down. They are j supplied with large wetal Boilers, very useful for j dyeing PUPpOser, making soup, Or Preparing tood for caitie, aud can be kept couriautly ii use, at a very suall cost for fuel, and without the least risk from dire In shert, the great udvantayes to be derived from there wonderfnl, celebrated. and an surpassing SPOVES can only be known from a triad of them ; and farmers and others wre wow in vited to come and select for themselves, before the j culd winter sets in upon them. j ‘Phe present Stock of STOVES have the new and | Luproved OVENS, that can be cleansed without isk of moving them. ‘This is a decided advantage | lately added; to be had at the ORWELL CHEAP ) STORE, cheaper than the cheapest Country Store | on the Iskiud, where the greatest variety of GOODS jimay be found, from a NELUDLE to an ANCHOR, both jneluded. P. STEPHENS. Orwell, September U4, 863. tf WANTED, at the above Store, 600 COW & OX HEDES, 500 SHEEP SKINS and Lton WOOL, for which the highest price will to be paid in CASH or trade. JUST ARRIVED, Stoves! Stoves! A LOT of first-quatity Yarmouth Cooking Stoves, with large Metal Boilers. ALSO—*pare siove furniture on hand. Please call and exumine before purchasing else- where. Terms cash to 14 montis from thie date. H. J. P. TERLIZZICK, Agent. Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 1563. sm DAINTS, OILS, GLASS, NAILS, LOCKS, IRON, STEEL, AXLES, Cheap at W. E. DAWSON’S. Gibsou’s Brick Building, 22d June, 1263. ne UST arrived from QUEBEC, and for sule by M. STEVENSON, o” bbis. of first qnality QUEBEC ALE, 29 bbis. of PORTER. In lots to suit purchasers, Charlottetown, Aug. 24, 1363. Flour! Flour! Flour! A UST RECELVED from New York, and wil! be sold low for cash— 300 Bbls. Extra and Superfine FLOUR, 100 Bbls. Pastry FLOUR. (WAKRANTED.) M. LOWDEN, Peake’s Building. New York via Fall River. "RHROUGH Tickets to New York by this favorite route to be had of J. 8. CARVELL, Agent. Charlottetown, June 22, 1863. 3in SUMMERSIDE! (PE SUBSCRIBER having taken the Premises at Summerside lately occupied by Messrs. Green & Hunt, would respectfally eall the attention of the public to his stock of Flour, Rice, May 11, 1863. Tea, Candles, Sole Leather, Starch, Molasses, Brown Sugnr, Tobacco, Crushed Sugar, Scap, Crackers, &e. &c, &e. Persons wishing to purchase wil] find the goods are sould at uuprecedentedly low prices. CALL AND SEE. If. J. RICHARDSON. Summerside, 17th August, 1863, GRAIN! GRAEN! GRAIN! (prue highest price given for BARLEY and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, Constantly on hand, at prices ~heaper than can be _ 1863. NEW SPRING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED AT THE LONDON HOUSE, i Stand formerly Demysey'’s, opposite Apothecaries’ Hall, Upper Queen-street. _-- Po Hy received, per “ URANUS,” from London, “ THERESA” and “ PRIORESS” from Liverpool,a large and well selected STOCK of British Dry Goods, Faney Goods, Jewellery, Stationery, Groceries and Hardware. Having been paneenet direct from the Manufae- tories on the best terme, they will be sold at the lowest prices for Cash only, comprising— Ladies’ Dress Material, in all the latest sly les; SILKS, black & colored, iu dresses & pieces, SHAWLS «and MANTLES, in great variety and very cheap; T3onnets and Eats. LIBBONS, a choice selection . Floweis, Feathers, Cambrie [and- kerchiefs, Gloves, Collars and Sleeves, iu variety ; Dress Duttons and Trimmings, Liair Nets, Braids, Ladies’ Water- proof Capes, Ke. &e, Summer Cloths and Coatings ; A iarge variety of Shades aud Textures ; Waterproof Cuating, &e. Ke. ; in the latest fashions. STAPLE GOODS, Brown Cottons, White and Striped Shirtings, Skirtings, Prints, Furviiure Chintz, Sheetings, Ticks, Sacking, Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Oil Floor Cloth, ~ &e. &. Ke. 3000 Pieces Paper - Hangings, English make, very cheap. Ready-made Clothing, Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Drills, Dack, Water. proof Coats, Capes aud Gloves, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collurs, Pauts, Vests, &c. HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Spiks, Sheet [ron, Steel, Wire, Gig Bushes, Grey's Plough Mounting, dc, &c. ALSO — Molasses, Coffee, Crushed & Moist Sugar, Rice & Pearl Barley.very superior ; Mustard, Pepper, Nutmegs, Cloves, Ginger, Allspice, Raisins, Currants, Stareli, Sin. Blacking, Washing and Bak my, Soda, Leather Rackets, roows, BSuap, Cundles, Mauilla Rope, &e. Charlottetown, Jane 15th, 1863. FAIR AND CATTLE SHOW. 1 HE Royal Agricultural Soeiety’s CATTLE SHOW will be held in Charloote. town, ou FRIDAY, the 2d day of OCTORER, 1863, when the following Premiums will be uwurded :— CATTLE. Best Bal), of any age, : £100 Best Ball, auder 3 years of age, ele 0 Best Milch Cow, any age, 2.) Best Heider, under 3 years, 0l0 0 HORSES. Best Entire Colt,foaled in 1861, for general purposes, 110 6 2d best de do do do 1 006 Best Filly for general purposes, 110 0 2d best do we du ; 28 Best Entire Colt for Agricultural purposes, foaled ia 1861, 7 110 0 2d best do do = do loge Best Filly for Agricultaral pu 110 0 ja" ee CS ive SHEEP. Best pen of 3 Ewe Tegs, 1oe0 2d best do do Ole vu Best pen of 3 Ewes of any age, baving raised a launb this year, ~ 1o0 2d best do do do do do 010 0 Best Rum of any age, (Lambs exeluded,) 1 0 0 Best Ram Lamb, ioe Yd best do ; ole For the bess MOWING MACHINE made ou the Island, 30 0 Competition for Prizes will be open toall parts of Prince Kaward Island, without distinction of Counties. KEGULATIONS. — No imported Stock, of any description, will be allowed to compete. No person will be ullowed to exhibit Stork in Competition unless he be a Subscriber to the Society, or to ove of its Branches. All animals must be Box4 FIDE the property of the exhibitor. No prize will be awarded uuless there be, in the opinion of the purchased in the Market, the best of Kuan, Brandy Gin, Whiskey, and a superior artic'e cf Mal Whi key. Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown, November 14, 1862. Safes! Safes! THE Subscriber offers for sale, cheap for cash, a few Patent FLREP-ROOF SAFES. J. 8. CARVELL. Charlottetown, Any, 24, 1863, tf GURNEY’S CLOTH MILL. TPHE capability of this Mill is to felt cloth, giving to its texture firmness and solidity—to dress by happing and shearing, and te finish with lustre.» Cloth dyed by « uew process and warranted. AGents:—John Williams, Esq., Market Square ; Neil Rankin, Esq., Qneen-street. Covebead, Sept. 14, 1803. WM. R. WATSON B {G3 to intimate that he bas received, 8 ins 4 per “THeresa ’— 12 Cases and one Cask APOTITECARIFS’ WARE, 1 Puncheon English VINEGAR, 1 Cask PAINTS, Boiled and Kaw Linseed OIL, 1 Bale CLOVES, 1 Bale Senna, | Cuek Olive Oi}, 2 Bhis. Saltpetre, 6 Barrels Washing Soda, 1 Cask Buking Soda, 1 Cask Copperas, 1 Bol. Cudbear, 3 Cases English Confectionary. For sule at the CITY DRUG STORE. Charlotictuwn, June Sth, 1803, Pensez-a-moi. 4 M. R. WATSON has received, per “ Uranus,” from LONDON, the above new and fashionable SCENT, together with Eugene For Blackwood and one Keview, - For Blackwood and two Keviews, - For Black wood and three Reviews, - For Biackwood wud the four Reviews, } | - 10 00) Saimeawet eSstesee 2 © ££ es é These will be our prices tv all who pay prior to the | Win sor Bouqnet, New Mown Hay and Sweet Pea, Ist of April. To those who defer paying till alter | that time, the prices will be increased to such ex-| tent as the increased cost of repri:t may demand— | therefore, SEND IN YOUR ORDERS AND SAVE) YUUR MONEY, LEVUNARD SCOTT & CO, Publishers. No. 88 Walker-street, New York. We also publish the FARMER’S GUIDE, Ry Henry Srepwens, of Edinburgh, and the late J.P. Nonron, of Yale Coliege. 2 vols. Royal Ov- tavo, 1600 pages, and numerous Engravings, Prick— $6, fur the two volumes. Ly wail, 73. L. SCUTT & Cu. PRINTING TYPES, AX D all other Printing Marxxiats, are offered for Sale at e New York Type-Foundry, AT THE LOWkST PRICES. Roman Type, Labor-saving Quotations, Fuucy Type, Borders, Script Type, Ornaments, German Type, Leads, Brass Dashes, Music Type, Circular Quads, Chess and Checker Type, Corner Quads, Brass and Metal Rules, Ornamental Corners, Brass and Electro Circles Metal Furuiture, _ und Eilipses, Brass Galleys, Labor-saving Rules, Labor-saving Leade, Labor-saving Slugs, Compositor’s Numbered Siugs, &c. Xe. Printers can also be supplied with Presses from all the different wanufacturers, Printing Ink of all colors, Composing Sticks, Stands, Cyses, Imposing Stones, Chases, Wood Type, aud all other printing materiais, at the manufacturers’ prices. Any publisher of a newspaper, who chooses to yublish ‘this advertisement, INCLUDING THIS NOTE, three times~before the first day of Decem- ber, 1863, and forward me one of the papers con- taining it, will be allowed his bill at the time of wakiug a pyrchage from me of iay own manufactures, of tive times the amouut of said bill. GORGE BRUCE, No, 13 Chanibers Street, New York. , Sept. 7, 1865. ; -Judson’s Worm Tea! Rimees.’s Bouquet, West End, Jockey Club, Frangipane, Wood Violet, Love's Myrtle, Hedyos- tia, Milietleur, Roudeletia, Geranium, Guard's ie Ess Bouguet, Rifle Volunteers’ Bouquet Sydenham, Kau de Cologue, as seld at the Crystal Palace, Treble Lavender Waiter, distilled from Mitchain Flowers, Toilet Vinegur to supersede Eau de Cologne for all Toilet and Sanitory purposes, Aromaiic Vinegar and Smelling Salts, in Morocco Cuses, Pastiles, Sachets, Marking Ink, Cots, Brushes, Sponges, Razors, Glycerine, Honey, Brown Windsor, Rose, Sand and Pomice Stone, Sonp Tablets, Naples Soap in Pots, Transparent Soxp, in Cakes aud Sticks, for shaving, &c. &. &e. Ciry Dave Srone, June &, 1863. PLOUGHING MATCH. PLOUGHING MATCH is to be held at ORWELL, on or abont the 23rd instant. One of those new Patent CYLINDER PLOUGHS, for sule at the Store of Paraic« Stervenxs, Orwell, is to be given as a Prize for the best Ploughing. Open to all. Further information may be obtained ou application to either of the undermentioned Committee : Kichard Gill, John Douse, J. Grant, Robert Ings, Joseph Curry Lawrence Coady, or doin J. McDouald. Orwell, Sept. 14, 1863. ‘A°HE Steamer “ HEATHER BELLE,” will, for the future, umke one trip per week, REGULARTY, to Movst Stewart Bueiper, leay- ing Reddin’s Wharf every THURSDAY evening, at 4 o'clock, nud returning the following morning. By order of the Managers, Aug, 24, *63. W. GC. BOURKE. RACES! RACES! - WING to a comtination of adverse circamstances, the RACES, as udyertised, will nut coime off, but the course will be open to any oue wishing to train daring the jast fortnight of September: and BRIDLE RACES §will take place on MONDAY, Sept. 25th, Sept. 14, 1863. Molasses and Sugar, YHE SUBSCRIBER HAS LN STORE 0 Hhds. CIENFUGOS MOLASSES, choice. 60 Hhds. MUSCOVADO bo, 20 Ihds. SUGAR, choice. For sale cheapest in market. June 8, 1863, tf J, 8. CARVELL. Union Matches! UST received, aud for sale by the Sub- scriber, a few cases of the above sopgier Judges, sutlicient competition. No animal allowed to compete in more Ua one class. All animals intended for Competition must be entered and on the ground before 12 o'clock, noon, otherwise they will be positively excluded. JAMES D. HASZARD, Sec'y, Ch. Town, Sept. 7, 1863. NOTICE! ae Al PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE SUBSCRIBER, by Note of Hand, Book Ac- count, or otherwise, ure hereby notified to make payment of the same at the Otfice of Jous Hszagu & Co, before the 20th October next, as after diat date legal proceedings will be taken for the recovery of all amounts revuining unpaid. JOHN HASZARD. Saint Eleanor's, 8th Septewber, 1863, 2m HE SUBSCRIBERS, ia returning thanks to the public in general for dveir past fuvors, bey to intimate that they have procared the services of THREE KXPELIENCED HANDS from Nova Scotia to supeciutend their work, and by strict attention and good workmanship, would res peetfully solicit a continuance of their patronage. The following Gentlewen will act as Aventas, from whom Cloth will be taken and returned with- out any additional cust :— Richard Crabb, Town Road, Kichard Bagnall, azel Grove, Mrs. Palmer, Lot 67, Ww. Glover, Barret's Cross or Kensington, Mr. E. L. Lydiard, Mili Kivey, Win. Graham, New London, Charles Doyle, Irish Town, Joseph Davidson, Irich Town, Donald McLellan, (Angus’s« «un,) Lot 14, Reuber Taplin, Esq., Margate, Benjamin Rassleve, Esyr., Mulpeque, Joseph Mur shy, Esq... La i Michael Kilbride, Lot 11, Jobu Beer, Exq., Hooper's Corner, Wm. B. Strong, Eeq., Bedeque, : James J. Fraser, Esq, St. kiesnor’s, Benjamin Kogers, Cascunpec. WM. JAMIESON & SON, New Annan Mills, Aug. 17, 1d3. Sm VESSEL FOR AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, Calling at the Cape of Good Hope, A BRIG of 200 Tons, ae anienee and en now building under rt ‘8 inspece tion, will leave CHARLOTTE. TOWN for AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, onor about the lst NOVEMBER vext. This Vessel will have superior acco: ion fog PASSENGERS, and affords one of the best jueays of transit yet offered to the Cape of Good Lope, and New Zealand. Versons destrous of obtaining berths —of which afew ouly rempjn—will please apply tg the subscriber, before the Ist of Oct next. CHARLES BELL, Qucen Street, Charlottetown. t Parties going out by this vessel eum tuke Laud Orders, under the provisions of the A ae a ase Sossepanget re a Act, arther information given, by applying toCuances sor pa dn cen Agent, tor Auckland, New Septewber 7, 1863, fi 8 Judson’s Pills! To Shipbuilders & Traders, pur attention of SLiLPBULLDERS and ‘TRADERS is direct_4 to the following Stock of NAVAL STORES, &e, bbls. PITCH, bls. Shipbuilders’ V. Ist, hile, PITDH OM, do. Paruline VARNISH Bile, TAK Ol, do. Bright Dv. And Rolls TAKRED PAPER, fe mule on favoup MATCIIEs. J. 5S. CARVE Charloitetown, Ang, 24, 1863, uf bie terms by . &. CARVELL,. Churjeitetown, Ang. 24, 1863, u Mattay Tn, WE PUNE ce dos ccanccecnsan 62 Por Paley, Wei sos s8 ss 0 0 Sd For Fulling and Pressing, ditto. ......... 0 0 44 For Felling, Dressing, aud Pressing ditw.0 0 Gd Dyeing and fall dressing Black, Brown, ee Ne nak cna ones ae 0 1 Od For half-dressing the above colours...... 0 0 10d WOMEN’S WEAR. : Green and Presesd per yard........ ovconl, 0 84 Srown und Pressed, Gitto.........ccccees 6 0 &d Fee, GAO, oink eines sivedscoccctbbes 0 0 2id _ de a a ele