aT THE ORANGE BLLA. | of Commens, on Thursday, the IN the House Oth ivet., the Orange iF wae brought to the notice of i passed by the Legista tere of this Teland, }’arliament Mr. Maguire, for Cork, asked the | ader Seeretary of State for Orange Lodge Bill had been The Under Seeretary an (the Duke ot ‘had seen with regret that a Bill ot | owe of the members the Colonies {a this Island passed in ; “hie neble friend awered that Neweastle) that hind, which was calculated to excite bitter religious animosities” had been adopted here We give the question and answer, as they are reported raph, ot the 10th inst., » tone of the in the Loudon Daily Tel - } aud it mav be easily inferred frem ta answer what the fate of the infamons Bill will be HOUSE OF COMMONS, Thursday, July 9 ORANGE LODGES Mr. Macrtee asked the Under Seeretary of | State for the Colonies whether there had been received in the Colonial Office a bill tor the in- corperahion of the Orange Lodges of Prince | Edward's Island, B. N. A.; and it so, wheiter | the Government would think it their duty to advise | the Crown to assent to such a measure. Mr. C. Forrescve said his aeble friend had | Fight changes have been made inthe command of the aruy er the Potomac since its organization Che Confederate army of Northern Virginia has had only two commanders sinee the commencinent of the wai Pr { ADVERTISEMENT. } Ma. Rorror; Dean Sin—-The last copy of the Vindicator has again with a wost inflated, infamous, and ridiculous article against “P.M. Brenan and quacks,” which I at ounce condemn as being | wholly composed of selfconcocted falsehoods, the | publication of which is sufficient to disgrace any civilised community in which it is tolerated. 1} have no doubt but what my remarks upon the physiological structure and mental develapemeuts of this pantograph “ sat bad upon his stomach,” and brought on a fit of inquisitiveness, which fed | him te the investigation of some old medical dic- | tionary, from which he copied the abtruse article about * quacks, come out '“ foul mouthed paper.” I will not attempt to follow this benefactor of lfor the Mare Island Navy Yard, where she will} * and so generously submitted to| my consideration through the medium of thati¢ YO RE SOLD AT AUCTION i } A new and very considerable feat in naval con-| struction bas recently been accomplished at Jersey | City, viz, the building of a complete wou-clad | war steamer on the Ericsson principle, and the) w.n..,.~ anaes separation of the vessel and shipping | LONDON TRADER. ier in pieces to California, The name of the} new trou-clad is the Comanche, and she is destined | Brig “URANUS,” 196 tons] register, A lat Liovd’s, A. Mcbon- | acy. Master, will sail from LONDON | for this Port on 10th September. For | Freight or Passage apply in London to J. Prrcatae | be again set up, ber guns moupted, her papers | filled, and the vessel duly sent into service, like | any other ship, Phe Comanche is built on the Monitor principle, with any improvements. She | is to be 290 feet lang, 46 feet beam, 11 feet 10} inches deep, and will carry a heavy armament. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. } } ; | t ROR RRR RRR RRR RR enn } j } ‘ ‘ ret 4 . ‘ a Ae Flour, Cornmeal, Tea, will sal foot LLY ROO L for Sole Leather, Lozenges, Candles, &e- | the Sth day ot September next. For Freight or| ON Passage, enquire of Messrs. Joseph Pope & Co., | \, | Tratford Chambers, Liverpool ; John Yeo, Esqr., | instant, aut i | Port Hill; or of the subseriber. Sale Room, | Gq. & ow S$. DAVIES. dersigned. I July 27, 1863. LIVERPOOL TRADER. pur A 1 American Clipper Bargue * PRIORESS,” ool | tons register, James Dano, Master, | will sad from LIVERPOOL for} FRIDAY NEXT, the 3tst o'clock, in front of the Subseriber’s NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, | - creamen. THE MARCH OF INTELLECT FOR SPRING 196311 mpur Regular Trader Clipper | }& Sons, 69 Cornhill; at Charlottetowr to the un i ttd Mouey are saved, the The Wonder of all Nations! World's Fair, fEVELE best chance ever offered to the |and ought to be at sach employment, in place of Farmers of P. E. Island, by which Time, La- | white men and women toiling themselves to death yd * grand secret to us | keep the horses ulive, and at mere than four = Unies the cost: /RHIS IS NOT KEEPING PACE WITH THE TIMES. | P. Lane, Esq., 3. P. )William Clementa, Esq., | W. Aoorn, Lot 49, D. Creighton, Esq., rom the alt, and can now be ellected by vetting one of those latest wouderfaily improved MANNY’S PATENT Gold & Silver Prized Medal YF i Gere ee t. Mateh, Gallows Point, 'G arris, Lsy., iT ; ; 13. McInnis, “ Stewart & Owen, Ship Mowing & Reaping Machines, fc tee ina Point, UONREE Ovem Shh WITH ©. Vickerson, Vernon'Ilon. D. Beaton. } | River, [Theo. DesBrisay, Esq. ; ; land forty-six others, who got those wonder Steel-lined Guard Finger Plato, adlous thant Ww wy like shies ; at mer reners tempered same as the Knives, and is attached to The demand is now so great, caused by the vast mankind, whose sympathies are so liberally made | Queen-street : manifest to the sick and afflicted “ Catholics and | 300 barrels FLOUR, Protestants,” iw his words of caution against me-} 30 chests TEA, oo sides Sone LEATHER, dical imposters. (Every one ean see by the | 100 bags Lozences, 40 boxes CANDLES, columns of the Fetadieator that the publishers | with sundry other-GOODS. love their fellow men; of course they do.) AST) perws— x10,Three months; £40, Four months ; 60 bags CORNMEAL, JAS. C. POPE the finver by a NEW PATENT PROCESS, thus | number of men killed in the war, and the order linaking an entire new cutting face, with fforse | from Europe for L800 of those invaluable money and sa dia Yokes and Swingle Trees, not in former machimes, | labour saving Machines, with eighty-six more ' ' mukes them now more valuable to farmers than | wanted last harvest that could not be finished in Midsummer Trip any of the Gold Mines throughout the world, and | time, will now require al) parties wanting those , are now warranted to cut one acre of Hay or Grain) Machines to send the order to the Ageut, or the PEXHE REGULAR TRADER each hour, at one shillings cost, by forming a Club Depot at Orwell, with us little delay as possible, to “GAZELLE,” Ronrat lof five, which will be a fifth less expense than the | ensure having them in good time for harvest. | old fashioned Seythe cutting, proved so injurious to Charlottetown, July 27, 1863, seen with regret that a bill of this kind, which} through all its disconnected sentences in the long was calculated to excite religious animosities, had | and tedious article; but simply say, with others | said, I will net atiempt te follow the Vindicator | ¢30, Five months; on approved Notes, o. 2. Inving, Master, will leave CHAR } i863 LORKIS, Auctioneers. : wor, % LOTTETOWN for LIVERPOOL, Ch'town, July 27, the coustitution and so fatal to many farmers. | No payment will be demanded until the Fall of 1863 and 1864, been adopted by the legislature of that colony. | The Act had not yet been received at the Colonial | Office, and it would be Lnproper—nay, linpossible, | for him te say what adviee the Seeretary of State | for the Colomes might deem it right, under the! eirevmstances, to tender to ber Majusty upon the subject. ee te” Tne United States Mail, reevived here } hy seeing him at an exhibition in a neighbouring | the thie morning, brought ne intelligence further than our telegrams econvey—which, it will be seen, are who have read it, that it is disgusting in the ex a a in treme. This daring ror and champion ot | y_% UCPIGOD IW the ight weights ot Charlottetown, says: eal Pe BE SOLD BY AUOTION, ON FRIDAY NEXT, the 31st instant, at 12} Professor is no stranger to us; we saw and heard | _ oe i New ne oe | o'clock, in front of the Auctioneer’s Store, Mar-| ays of the Exhibition in that Province, in ely ot Square, without reserve, a tew lots of What wonderful powers this periphrastic writer | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, clains to himself+that he is able to Anow a tan | property Gf a person leaving the Island *’rovinee ¢ “ar 3 alf ago! This puts me “ ool Province a year and a bh igo p ¢! reeus-—CASH. in mind of the anecdote told of a rustic, who went | England, on SATURDAY, ist August} With those unsurpassed Machines any quantity; “warmers not up to the great benefit of levelling next pot Seed can be sown in Spring ut one time. and no | und rolling the land are “strongly ndvised by all For Freight or Passage, please apply to } fear for hands to cut it, when ripe, ueed be felt, and Auricalture! Sodieties and chemiate totey it, when r W W. LORD & CO. the Crops Bec ured & Mag nth sooner, and the cost of Ss weit be found to pay well for the little outlay and Charlottetown, July 27, 1863, in the Club saved. ; The S sponse now reduced to the | rouble. To encourage the experiment, two dozen —————_— wages Of ong mas for a month. | field rollers can be had trom the undersigned, if LIVERPOOL TRADER. In proof of same, Mr. W. Hyde, West River, | ordered soon, at COST, and 12 wonths given for * whose butter and cheese are so highly prized where- | payment. FENWE A lat Lioyd’s Barque | ever they can be got, certifies he purchased one of AGENTS: » THERESA, R. Fraser, Master, those | CHARLOVTETOWN—Jobn Williams, whe is so well will sail from Charlottetown | Wwonderfal Money and Lakhour ) — “sown for keeping the best and cheapest Seed LIVERPOOL, G.B., en THURS-| Machines on the Island; W. E. Dawson, whose Cash Returning, will Saving WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. DAY, 3ist July. | te New York city, and called upon a gentleman } down te Saturday evening's date _, rhis Institutien, residing in Fifth Avenue, claiming acquaintance iwith him on the ground that his brother Bob swapped dogs with a man of the same uswe two stand, will likely be in operation sometime early | years before. 1 must quote w bat this yublisher The Act of | &f the “foul-mouthed paper’ says about my leav- a ing Halifax and St. John’s, Newfoundland. He Charter, paseed during the late session of the | says: “We heard of his having to skedaddle trom St. John’s, Nfid., where himself and qnother Uston Bank. - we under iu the autumn of the present year Legislature, was sent home some time since, for; ' Her Majesty's confirmation, and is expected out | protecser were af er ees with each other , : | This is a homespun falsehood of the grossest twist, shortly. We are informed that the first call ol) as I can show any person proof that J left that five per cent. on the stockholders has been re-| city with the good will and respect of all the res- sponded to, x» that se soon as the Act receives | pectable people there. I was in St. John’s three the Royal affowanee, and the notes are engraved, } months, and did a most extensive business, as- the Bauk will conmmence operations shown a few days since some designs for the notes of this Bank—which are to consist of 1, S2 85 i liged to premise the people that [ would return and $20—abuut to be sent to the United States | next fall, which I intend to do. te be engraved, and we were mnch pleased with | their appearance, considerable artistic skill being displayed iu the arrangement.— /si. | The periostium publisher says: ‘In Halifax the courts op charge ot hay log poisoned or killeda Mrs. one | Tobin.” This isalso ove of his homespun falsehoods. Arrived on Wednesday the 22d instant, the] 1 was never summoned before a court in Halifax, Barque Theresa, Capt. R. Fraser, from Liver-| nor was I charged with having “ poisoned or pool, G. K., with a general cargo of merehandise. | killed "’ any one, The case of Mrs. Tobin every he sailed from Liverpool on the 21st June, thus | journalist in this city is familiar with, who took ; tuaking the round trip from Charlottetown to| the Halifax papers of January, 19862, which con- | Britain and back in 56 days, the Theresa having | tain all the circumstances of the case referred to ; feft here the 20th May. We believe it is the | also my letters exposing the ignorance, contemp- quickest passage on reeord. Mr. Short, Bible} tible and wilful wisrepresentations of the coroner, Christian Minister, came passenger in the Theresa. | whose jealousy of my success in curing diseases Also, arrived on Wednesday, the Barque | led him blindfold into difficulties, from whick he Gazelle, Irvine, master. from Liverpool, G. B.,| feund it quite hard te extricate himself. The with @ general cargo. She sailed from Liverpool | jury, in this case, brought in a verdict *‘ that the the 22d of June, making the round passage from | Woman came to her death from the effects of a Charlottetown aad back in 57 days, as she left | cancer in the breast;” but the evidence in the here on the 25th May. The preseut quick trips | case showed that the Coroner, through ignorance, of the two vessels more than make up for the ex-| had injured the woman's breast, in eltempting to eeedingly long passages in the Spring, which were | reat I, and afterwards tried to place the blame superindueced by unfavorable weather, The fol-| 08 me. lowing passengers came iv the Gazelle; Cabin—| without paying my bills, js too ridiculous to men- Misses Jeukins, Haviland, and Ramsay, of Char-) tien. Every one knows (who has a shadow of luttetown. Steerage — Veter Scott; Thos. Me- ; common senses that no man could travel, and ad- Clusky, wife and three children; aad Margaret | YeTtise a3 extensively as I do, if he did net pay } his bills, because people in Halifax could collect ; bills of me as well on this Island as if I were <>. --— | We learn that an old uninhabited building, | Mere 1 would say here that I ewe the werld formerly wccupied by Alexander McLean, at!’ i eg McEwen's Point, Pinette, was struck by lightning |“ hound to have it. MeGough.—K. WW. We were tonishing the people with my cures, (testimeuials ; of which I have in my possession); and 1 was ob- } medicine man was summoned before one of the | The foolishness of saying I leit Halifax | ; nothing; but the world owes me a fortune, and I | leave Liverpool on or about SATURDAY, oth | —_—_ | September. For Freivlt or Passage apply to Messrs. | I Wituiam Stewart & Co, i & 2 Trafford Chain ‘Midsummer Importation — ~—— John street, apne. or in Charlotte «Per Ship GAZELLE. | . OWEN & CO. | July 27th, 1863. "EVE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUSTID .. a Doe alle fh receivep AN assontmenror Returned Exhibition Articles ! } Ladies’ Hats, Plames, Shawls, Velvet, Silk ‘| O be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, and Worsted Dress Trimmings, &e., at the SUBSRIBER’S KOOM, on TUESDAY, | Regattas, Klannels, Doeskins 28th duly, at t2 o'clock, the following articles re- | ‘of ‘ } turned trom the Exhibition :— CVobourgs, Counterpanes, 1 Combined Mower and Reaper (Weatherbie’s) Blankets, &e. 2 sets superior Gig Harness, and t String Bells ALSO, J snperior Riding Saddle (quilted) ‘oi : ’ 2 Horse Clothes, all wool, 200 Coils Hemp and Manilla Cordage, 4 Bales Can eS » Collar ’ ® ; I Spare Horse Collar, vas, 40 kegs and barrels Tar, 70 bags Nails and 7 Linen Sacks, home made, Spikes, 9 ewt. Patry, 20 chests Tea, o0 kegs » do Tuble Cloths, home made, Gunpowder, 2000 bays Liverpool Salt, 5v 2 do Wool Shawls, Bays butter Salt, 15 doz. Serby warranted 87 erates and pr 6 pair Socks and Mittens, Beythes, 20 tone fron, 3 : Cloth Caps, Silk Hats, Grass Bounet, a jot loose Earthenware. Chains, : Lot Indixa Work Windias Gear, Clinch Rings, &e. i Black Fox Skin, | July 27, 1863 2 in Wholesale and Retail. Lot Sole Leather, Calf and Kip Skins, &c. W. W. LORD & CO. CF ‘Terms at sale. : : Charlottetown, Jaly 27, E WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. S803. di . isl advt Charlottetown, July 20th, £563, 6 BSBAPSIDS 9933. oe a Opposite he aes Household Furniture, &c. | ''§.0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on 7 es ‘ si | Wepvesvay, the 29h JULY, at 11 o'clock, PINHE subscriber begs to make known to}: the fous of Mr. WiLttan MacKay, in Dor his friends and the public, that in addition to ' chester Street, all his | the large and splendid assortment of staple British | jand Loudon Fancy Goods selected by biniself, and | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, | imported in May lust, he has received this week, | comprising Walmut Spring-seated Chairs, Ditto | per Barque GazeLcr, from Liverpool— Sofa: Centre Tables, Whatnot, Cane-seated Chairs, 27 packages of various kinds of Merchandize, | Kocking Ditty, Dining Tables, Lounge, Sonnets. : ‘een ‘eather Beds aud Bedding, Cooking & Fri well adapted to the season, Which he offers for sale, | Feather Te ds and Bex ding Co Kings « rapa i cae i Steves, Piano Forts and Stool, Books, Crockery, { WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, | Glass aud China, Kitchen Utensils, &e., with | | Richmond Street, Queen Syuare. le ¥ ° . astin its a for ¢ Peril » for Cash, ar to Country Dealers on approved eredit | suudry ether articles suit able for a Boarding House. TERMS AT SALE. WILLIA M DODD, Anctioneer. Ch. fawn, July 20, 1563. isl & adv | ‘The above Sale is POSTPONED until further notice. W. D. Having selected the yreater part of his STOCK IN ‘TRADE personally from the first Houses in the | United Kingdowi, he is enabled to otler his yoods atl prices lower than most shops in the Crry. j i } | In Ready-made Clothing, this shop stands un rivalled in variety and lowness of price, for instance fin men’s summer Coats, at from Ys to 17s 6d and jand then hired it out, by which he ¢ in IS61; eut all bis Hay and Grain, nearly a hun dred acres, and cut his brothers’ crop also with it, teed half the | price of the Machine same year, and is now free, | and had the crops of both farms cut in addition. | This certificate is more satisfactory on the Island, as it cau be relied on, than one Lundred nawes from other places. | The above and the following first-class Farmers and Stock Masters can be referred to, some of whom have Manny's Parext Macuines in use for three or four years, and have proved much more durable and beneficial than they ever calealated on, and consider they are the greatest boon that can be eouferred ou theiy brother Farmers, Professional | men, teachers, seu captains, widows, tradesmen, and all those whose time ought be more valuable | than at such unprofitable and severe work as cutt- | ing hay and grain for the horses that are at rest, | | Geanp River—R. Walker, J. W.’ | Sourts—Edward Kickham. Store is the cheapest on the Island for farmers dames MeGilt, Spring Park, who is so famous for securing prizes for grain at our Exhibitions Georgetown — W. B. Aitken, Thomas Owen, F. P. Norton. Montacur—Thomas Annear, Philip Beers. Resiead. Me- Dougald. Murray Harsour—Thomas Clements. St. ANDREW's—P. Gritlin. Cascumpre—G. W. Howlan. Campeet.7ron—dJas. Broderick. Other Agents and instructions in Cirenlar from PATRICK STEPHENS, General Depot, at Orwell Cheap Store, eheaper than the cheapest. From a NEEDLE to an ANCHOR—both included. Feb. 9, 1863. _ 1863, _ NEW SPRING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED AT THE LONDON HOUSE, tar Stand formerly Dempsey's, opposite Apothecaries’ Hall, Upper Queen-sireet. H. HASZARD H's received, per “* URANUS,” from | Lendon, THERESA” and * PRIORESS’ from Liverpool,a large and well selected STOCK of British Dry Goods, | Fancy Goods, Jewellery, Stationery, Groceries and Hardware. Having been purchased direct from the Manufac- | tories on the best terms, they will be sold at the lowest prices for Cash only, comprising— Ladies’ Dress Material, in all the latest styles ; SILKS, black & colored, in dresses & pieces. UNION BANK — PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Incorporated by Act of Colonial Legislature. Capital Thirty Thousand pounds Currency, in 5,000 shares of Ten pounds cach, pay- able by instalments ia three years. PROVISIONAL MANAGING COMMITTEE, C. Palmer, Chairman, Hon. W.W.Lord, M_L.C. Hon. G. Beer, M.L.C. Hon. J. Pope, M. P. P. Henry Haszard, Esq., Geo. F.C. Lowden, Exq., W. E. Dawson, Esq., William Heard, Esq., James D. Mason, Esq, Thorsas Dodd, Esq., Alfred Phillips, Esq... Wim. R. Watson, Eaq., J. A. Dares, Esq., Owen Comeily, Esq. George Davies, Esq., YEXHIS BANK is formed to supply an addition to the money cireultaion of this Is land, the want of which has for some time been seusibly felt. Itis the natural consequence of an increasing population, an expanding Commerce, and of the enlarged production of an industrious and energetic people. Jucredible as it may seem, until the year 1855, there never was a Bank established in this Island; in that year, under the pressure of a similar necessity, the Bank of Prince Edward Island was called into existence; and while it has on Sunday night last, aud tern almost, it net quite, | te pieces. A Mr. MeLeod’s schooner, ov the | beach in Pinette harber being repaired, was also struck by the electric fluid, which split the veasel’s | maiomast, and forced out seven of her planks. It | is stated that a achool house oa Ceorgetown road was stripped of ita beards and shingles by the lightning on the same night, In Charlottetown | und vicinity the storm was very moderate, there | being httle or av thunder heard.—R&. H } ll ee Ae ~ We learn that the thunder storm of Sabbath night last did some damage in several parts af the | Island. Ia Charlottetown, though the lightning! wae wery vivid, it ouly shone trom clouds at a distance. We are informed that theeleetric fluid ertuck the achowl-house at New Perth, Lreergetow n} Read, and stripped it of several of its boards and | shingles, aud killed a ealt that was near by. Two} or three horned cattle were also killed by the lightaing at Cardigan. An The stories current about me are all fictions of the imagination. The acts attributed to me by puble gossip, are those of hurtless Luffoons like the publishers of the Vindicator. What om I to expect but abuse from a couple of uncultivated | up-starts, who are very improperly allowed to! eireulate their seandal, to the great annoyance of | the public. One glance at their inferior Phy-| siognomy is sufficient ta tell what they are. Any | one can tellat a glance they are empty headed, by their loud prating abeut Quacks—in their hopes of gratitude for the benefits they have showered upwards. Deulers from the Country will find it to their ad- | vantage to call here and look over the Goods sore | ! | buying elsewhere. Every attention paid to visitors BENJ. DAVIES. Charlottetown, 27th July, 1863. vin rw bin PIANO-FORTE. FROR SALE by the SUBSCRIBER, 1 very superior ROSEWOOD COTTAGE ‘Hills & Underwood's VINEGAR. | any a ae a facilitated the trade and commercial business gene rally, it has largety contributed to the develope ment of the resources of the Country, and its results are supposed to have been satisfactory to the Share holders, having for some years past paid them an annual dividend of ten per cent. The increase in the population since the year 1855, the large addition to our trade and commerce, the increasing Revenue, the breadth of arable land cleared and eultivated, the growing ingrease of farming stock, the augmented export of grain and agricultural produce of all kinds, have rendered SHAWLS and MANTLES, in great variety and very cheap; Bonnets and Iiats. RIBBONS, a choice selection ; Flowers, Feathers, Cambrie Uand- kerchiefs, Gloves, Collarg and Siceves, in variety ; CHEAPSIDE STORE, VINEGAT! FEXHE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform the Publie that he has on sale a few Casks of The following certificate will testify to its | i aap : Dress Buttons and Trimmings, upon the people —Dauntless, greedy, and so steeped in falsehood, that their crazy tainted brains half believe the lies that flow from their ili-guided pen. 1 would say in coneluysian that lam sorry to see the publisher ot the Monitor so far forget himself as to disgrace his paper by copying that squib of u : alse trash from the N. B. Colonial Lmpire, a} vld uninhabited paper which did not exist more than thyee uionths, | genuineness, PIANO-FORTE , @ octaves, imported quite , BENJ. DAVIES. recently. WILLIAM DODD. | Queen Square, July 27. July 20th, 1863. Gin ’ enna Thereby certify that the Vinegar prepared by au } ¢ 7 . : improved processf fermentation from Malt by McLELLAN 8 EXPRESS, Messrs. Hille & Underwood, of Norwich «ad Lon |; Running on FE. & N. A. Railway.) don, possess tee taste and aroma of the finest i r\NORG TA : : -, | White Wine Vinegar of France; and being free | | i 0 NN i CTING at St. John with ‘from the gluten present in all Vinegars manutac- | Purves Amenican Express (Office ftured in the old way, it is not liuble to becoine | 10 & 12 Court Square, Boston) for | decomposed by keeping or tocause disorder in weak | Hair Nets, Braids, Ladies’ Water- proof Capes, Ke. Ke. Summer Cloths and Coatings ; A large variety of Shades and Textures ; Waterproof Coating, &c. &e.; further Banking operations in this Island absolutely hecessary . It xppeats from the census of 1860, and from other authentic sources, that in the preceding five years the iucrease iu the populition of this Iskind was 9 361 persons; increase of breadth of land under cultivation 40,000 acres ; increase in the quantity of roots and cereals exported 842,000 bash, That in in the latest fustious. STAPLE GOODS, building at Ewen’s Puiat, Pinette, was torn al-! and which has been suppressed move than a year. | It contains no Salphurte or other wineral | Brown Cottons, the year L86i, the lwports amounted to £314,902, currency; the Exports, including shipping, to} | £543,421, currency, (showing a balance of trade in | favour of the Island.) That in twenty years, trom most wholly te pieces: and a sehouner awned by | a Mr. MeLrod, which was lying on the beaoh i | Pinette Harbor, where she was being repaired, | was also struck by the fluid, her main mast split, | aad seven of her planks forced out. Probably we shall yet hear of ather freaks of the lightuing on | the same night..- Prot, - ete ; Holloway's Qintment. — Survva, wounds, ulcer-} ations, and other diseases affectizig the skin, are amendable by this caoling and healing ynguent. | It has ealled furth the loudest praises from per- | seus who had suffered for years from bad legs, | absceases, and clrouic ulcers, after every hope of | eure had long passed away. None but those who | have experienced the svothing eflect of this Oint- weat can form an idea of the comfort it bestows, by restrajning inflammation, and allaying pain. Whenever this Gintment has been once used it has established its own worth, and has again been eagerly songht for as the easiest and satest reme- dy for al! uleerous complaints. rheumatism, and gout, the same application, properly used, gives wonderful relief. sarees ilaietovmee a PERFECTLY SaTisracrory.—Rev. Jas. Hoyt, Pastor First Presbyterian Church, Orange, N. J., writes—** I have used Mra 8. A. Allen's Zylobal- eamum or World's Hair Dressing with very great benefit in my family, Its cleansiug and healing properties, removing dandruff, and giving the hair a natural and healthy tone and softness sur- pass these of any preparation knowg to me.” Seld by Druggists everywhere. Depot, 198 Greenwich st., New York. i ee ~ — A Teratsie Scexe.—One of the incidents | of the late battle of Gettysburg is thus de-| — scribed by a correspondent of the New York World : At this moment the rebel artillery from all | — in @ circle radiating around our own, | yegan a terrific and concentrated fire on| Cemetery Hill, which was held, as I have previously stated, by the Eleventh Corps. | The flock of pigeons, which not ten minutes previous had darkened the sky above, were searcely thicker than the flock of horrible missiles that now, instead of sailing harm- leesly above, descended on our position. The atmosphere was thick with shot and shell. The storm broke upon us so suddenly that soldievs and officers—who leaped us it began from their tents—or from lazy siestas on the grass—were stricken in their rising with mortal wounds and died, some with cigars between their teeth, some with a picce of food in their fingers, and one at least—a pale | young German, from Pennsylyauia—with a) miniature of his sister in his hands, that! seemed more meet to grasp an artist's pencil | than a musket. Horses fell, shrieking such | awiul cries as Cooper told of, and writhing | themselves about in hopeless agony. The) boards of fences, scattered by explosions, flew | : : ; Vegetables, > in splinters through the air Cc 7 | By order of the Board, ~ . : ol urrants, per qt......-- cece cree eeete esse DOME 2 ss aia i Phe earth, torn up in clouds, blinded the | Peas, per ly a aeaeel Is to Is ld! nian oie JOUN Se a . ay men; and through the Potatoes, per bushel.....-------- dicen ee Sen ae ee bicooldoi ranches of the trees and among the grave-| Carrots, per bush....---.-..+seoeee rere eee MONE) etones of the cemetery a shower eldumvadion | New Potataes, per qt..-------+-++- erceceeees eed Leasehold Farm for Sale, crashed ceaselessly. As, with hundreds of | Grain. pro’ SALE the Lessenotp Interest others I groped through this tempest of death Wheat, per bushel....-.---++++ sere errs see none | OF ONE HUNDRED ACRES for the shelter of the bluff, an old man, a meaey do oe Shae ee ee eed a ga ie OF LAND, situate two wiles from Soathport, in private in a company belonging to the| _ do sete eT . aa = oe See oa Fae —_ . Twenty-fourth Michigan,was struck searcely Turkeys, each susp eCne ne 5s to 8s | fenced,—the remainder is covered with hard and ten feet away by a cannon ball, which tore ee ae eee en none | soft wood. ‘There are six acres limed, and fifty through him, extorting auch a low, intenso| Yowis, each... 2... losis. to Te Bd | seven barrels in Composit ready for the ¢pring, and ery of mortal pain as | ray God I may | Ducks, each wim has : ; ss chkteewan ewacuses none | live or six hundred loads of } anure in the yard. never again hear. The hill, which seemed , Vartridges, each e none} SEA pat ee a = w a =~ —— : ci. a ee ee ee ee ltt —* quarters of a mile from the farm. ere are abou alone devoted to this rain of death, was clear Fish, cight acres prepared for wheat. On the farm is a in nearly all its unsheltered places within | Codfish, per qtl............ 0... ..0- 05: 18s to 208) DWELLING HOUSE 30 by 26 feet, and a Dairy five minutes alter the fire began. —— per ye cit dee oa occa case . ° i by fe feet, a Pe Any spre | ome a ~~ ne dew 8 6d) BARN, 50 by 27 feet, all double-boarded and a place . mse ; Salmon, por Ib. bie Me beed ue os cteses ¢eeeneees 7d | for Cattle andernenth. A Horse SABLE 25 by 20 Phe British iron steamer Brittanuia, a prize to L > ce | feet, double-boarded. Also Sheep Houses and Shed, the U.S. gunboat Saatiage de Cuba, arrived here Boards (Hemlock) er Bs 6d to 4s | 36 by 20 feet. There are on the premises a never- on Saturday in eharge of Acting Master Merri- | Mm Wee eee e* SP9* F00s onus eee al failing Spring of Water, and a quarry of good land man and a prize crew. She was captured on the | Do = (BPTWCE) . ee eee eee cee eee 4s to 58) tone, The tease is for 999 years. Rent one 2th ult., when 140 miles to the eastward of the | Island of Eleuthera, after a chase of }4hours. A} _—" of the Vindicator, as it may be well ta} ‘ [ cannot see the object of such an act on his part, | icton, Nova Seotia, &e. except jt is ta make friends with the Vindiccior.| at Shediac with Steamers and Stages to Prince If f am called inte print again, 1 will exercise my | Edward Islaad and the North Shore. knowledge of the “ haman face divine” upon the | And at Moneto ‘ n with King’s Stages for Dorches ] ter, Sackville, Amherst, &e. } ‘t the public know their mental and physical | ‘eonditions; and it may be interesting and in- Goods Bought & Sold, and Notes, Drafts, structive to the publishers themselves. Yours truly, P. M. BRENAN. Charlottetown, July 25, 1863. Died, At Leng Creek, Lot 65, ov the 19th inst., Catherine, | and Bills collected. | Orrick in Sv. Jonx—Turner’s American Express | Olilice, No. 75, Prince Williatm Street. \M*LELLAN BROs., AGENTS. } Proprietors, | United States, Canada, Freder- | stomachs. i | nearly 20 per cent in pure Malt Acid than the Vine- | must be far more wholesome, grateful and mild than 1839 to 1859, the revenne more than doubled itself, the figures being, in 1839 £17,011; im 1859 £41,000. , Whilst to carry on this additional trade, the pub- Prints, Furniture Chintz, Sheetings, | lic ne ane up to a was nil, and To re ’ ' since that time it bas never exceeded £52,000 per Ticks, Sacking, Carpets, Hearth jannum, or about thirteen shillings per hea for the j wh ate! : oa Rugs, Oil Floor Cloth, vopulation, &@ sum so small as te be almost incredi our ordinary halt fermented Vit riol holding Vine- he he &e Pie while Ge Eeasiins enetetadetin oF the vars, and preferable to mach even of the pretended COS. Guhe » |neighbouring Province of New Branswick, it is Wine Vinegar of Feange, which is most commoenly | 3000 Pieces Paper a Hangings, hee amounts to thirty shillings per head. nothing more than the acrimanious Acid distilled | English make, very cheap. The effect of the large additions above referred — wood, tlavoured in NDREW ae i ; to, has been an increasing annual dewand for Dis- article. ANDAL ih, d d Cl h jecount, and for a larger amount of Circulation or M. D.F. R.S. &e, Professor of Chemistry and | Rea y-ma € ot ing, | Floating Capital; bat as the Bank of Paar Ed. Analytical Chemist, London, 24 Bloomsbury | Cjoths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Drills, Dack, Water- | ward Island did not provide this, the Public in proof Coats, Capes and Gloves, Hats, Caps, | their necessity were driven to the p.jvate discoun- Shirts, Collars, Pants, Vests, &e. ter for accommodation, at very heavy rates, and it Acids, such as coutaminates all the ordinary Malt} , Ts ae Vinegars of the United Kingdom, and is stronger by | White and Striped Shirtings, Skirtings, i gar on sale in Lendon not manufactured on this | excellentsystem. A Vinegarthus perfectly aciditied Square, oth September, 1300. In neuralgia, | } the beloved wife of Mr. Neil Bell, in the 30th year | of her ace. The deceased bas left a husband and } five young ehildren to mourn the loss of an | affectionate wite aud kind mother. : oe | Qn the 16th inst., of epilepsy, at the Lunatic | |} Asylvm, John Sullivan, aged 46 years, a native of , Irelund. Married, On Tuesday, the 2\st inst.. at the family residence of the bride, by the Rev. William Allen, Wesleyan | Minister, of Moncton, N. B., Oliver Jones. Esq., | President of the Westmorland Bank, New Branes- | wick, to Elizabeth Jane, eldest daughter of the Hon. | George Beer, M. L. 0. On the 3d inst., by the Rev. D+ Fitzgerald, Mr | James Whitehead, of New London, to Miss Saran Found, of the sume place. } On the L3th inst., by the same, Mr. Henry Tap- | lin, of Margate, to Miss Elizabeth Parker, of this city. | Atthe residence of the bride's father, on the 4th | July, by A. E. C. Holland, Esq., J. P.) Mr. Alex- | ander Phair, to Miss Eljen Silliker, both of Cape re ie i a ccc ces Charlottetown. | W.B TEE canheeeeye Peeercouereces Shediac. | Fd Bes OOO. wile desc cs vicsavede ccs Chatham. July 27, 1263. Sons of Temperance ~ | GRAND DEXXONSTRATION AND 5 mos PUBLIC 'TEA. GRAND DEMONSTRATION of the é Order of the 5ons of Temperance will take | place on WEDNESDAY, the Ith day of August }rext. Members of the Order will appear in their Revalia. | The Brethren will meet in the Temperance Hall at 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of forming in The procession will proceed to the givunds where a Pablic Tea will be prepared at 3 o vleck, p. m. After Tea, the company will be entertained with ADDRESSES | suitable to the occasion, by several of the members pyre CUSSION. RENFREW HOUSE, Thomas’s Old Stand, Great George Street, HE SUBSCRIBERS having completed | their Spring Importations, desire to call the attention of the public to their STOCK of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Boots & Shoes, Hats and Caps, Consisting of Grey and White Cottons, Cotton Warp, Striped and Regatta Shirting, Prints, Denims, Drills, Jean, Osnabarg, Canvas, Bed Ticks, Towelings, Crash, Flannels, Sheetings, Table Damask, Damask Cloths, Table Covers, Toilet HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Spiks, Sheet Iron, Steel, Wire, Gig Bushes, Grey’s Plough Mounting, &c. &e. LSO Molasses, Coffee, Crushed & Moist Sugar, Rice & Pearl Barley,very superior ; Mustard, Pepper, Nutnegs, Cloves, Ginger, Allspice, Retiee. Currants, Starch, Blue, Blacking, Washing and Bek- ing Soda, Leather Buckets Brooms, Soap, Candles, Manilla Rope, &c. Charlottetown, June 15th, 1863. ES Ex “THERESA.” OW LANDING, Ex above SHIP, and will be seld at a low figure— 50 Boxes 3 Crown SOAP, 50 “ T.D. PIPES, Traverse. | of the Order, SSS eee sez SS Tickets tor the Tea One shilling and sixpence SHIPPING NEWS. Tickets to be had at iiowinn = sea Gravesenn, July 4—Onyx. June 30—Princess | Viz :—Mesers. Laird & Harvie’s, Queen Square ; of Vales. ¢ WwW nm. Rh. Watson, Drnugyist, Queen Sireet ; aud from Kincroan, Jane 27—Ship Elizabeth Yeo, Scott, | the following members of Committee : from Quebec. Wa. 0. Trowas, Wa. F. Morris, Groucester, June 10—Ship May Dundzs, from ; Joun P. Tayton, Joun Seort, See’y. Quebec. Livenroot, July 10—Cleared, Irjs, for P-E-f. | anee to enliven the day's proceedings. = | N. B.—Should the 19th prove unfavorable, the | whole will be postponed till the first tine day fol jowing. By order of Committee, i i sites * yy IPT, Secretary. 4in The Volunteer Band is expected to be in attend PRICES CURRENT. Cuarorretows, July 24, 1863. Provisions. Beef, (amall) per Ib.......- +--+ July 27, 1862, - +d to 8d a EDUCATION, Do by the quarter............+.---.--4d to & ‘ ee Mutton, per ID.... 20. cee eres cere eee dd to 6d ANDIDATES desirous of obtaining the Pork, pet Ib.... 0... cece cece ee eeee cree ees ss mone Certificate of the Board of Education, ns ta Do (small)...... See eee eet arenes eens 6d to 8d | their competency for taking charge of a Grammar Lamb, per quarter.......-+-.+ee++ ees +++ 28 to 48) School, will be required to translate the following Butter (fresh).... 9 ..0- cece cece ccec ces 9d to 10d | books, and to possess an accurate Grammatical Do by the fuab.... 2... eceee seen ee cees eres none | knowledge of the sabjoined languages, in addition Cheese, per Ib.... 2... cece ceee cece cess 3d to 6d to the other qualifications required of Second or Bathe, 000 Bo. o oi cece voce cons ones cess 94 to Md| higher class teachers under the Education Act of Raed, 208 Bh. ccc cssncnccccein oscseses cous none | 151, viz :— Ham, per Ib... ..- 0+ eee cere ener ener eres 6d to 8d| Laris—The first four books of Cxsar’s Commen- Pearl Barley, per 1D...-.-+-. ++ eeeeeeee -2d to 24d | taries. ey [ Flour, per barrel.... 2... .+ cece cree eeee 42s to 45s| Greex—The first twenty pages of the Edinburgh DW POE Bonne voce wee ceseeceeccoces 2d to 2gd| Academy Delectus. Oatmeal, per Id... . 2.60 eee e ceee cece eres bj to 2d | Frexch—Charles the Twelfth or Telemachus. Eggs, por dozen ...- eee eese cree teeseces Sd to 7d) 2° Meetings of the Board—On the last Thurs- | day of every month. Do PPR cc cree cestseecesceceence te OO ONT Shingles, per M...-..-.--. So 450} ine per acre. The above farm is under crop, and will be sold otion of her carge was threw thane uf Suudries. | to suit the purchaser with or without the erop., tog the chase, to Rohten hee, ed S— pene Timothy Seed, perbushel......- 6. ....e04. ynone| ‘TreRmMs—One — of the oun eer ve = vent her capture. She has a carge of about 400 | Clover Seed, per Ib,..- +--+ -seeee cree eees =; hone | paid dawn, ny a re aaieer niay re bales of cotton. Her former captai Wool, per ID ...---ceeeer eee cer eeeees Is Gd to 2s | several years on xoud secu ity. a t ptain, Dr. Forrest, . esse eee. 508 to 603| For further particulars apply to the Subscriber. together with her mate, purser and chief engineer, | Hay, per toD. +e eeeerrerss see i TELER ROBERTSON. are on board. She was detained three days off Swan, POF OWS. - aa oC 3s 6d to 6s July 27, 1863. Montauk Point by fog, and was obliged to put into | Remenpen. ~ Se éas e¢neens aes ences OM We Oa} SEZs . Newport for a supply of coal. The Brittannia is me _ a _— ee ead none | Paints Oils and Iron. & side-wheel steamer of about 375 tons, built at! Calfakine, _ ai sedate od to Td | d ; Leith, Seotland, and she is reported to have made} Hides, por Ib... ......... wecee cee 171 Bd to 4d | pre’ SALE CHEAP by two successful tripe usa blockade runner before aren, ott... acs c se Is 6d to 2a | ' JAMES DUNCAN & CO her eapture.— Boston Transcript. GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk, | Qhalottetown, July 6, 1503. tf /Men’s Felt, Leghorn, Straw, and Panama Covers, Window Maslin, Watered : : ree eee eo in aad . : 0) bbls PALE ALK, (in pints aud quarts,) naa iets e 10 * DUBLINSTOUT, do do rapt Hourl ted <p romounye Uranus . oO nine "be ouriy expec el per RIORESS & AAS — Ladies’ Dresses & Dress Materials, 30 chests ENGLISIL TEA, ‘ in Grenadines, Bareges, Challies, Mo- 10 cases CHAMPAIGNE, hairs, Delaines, Cashmeres, Coburgs, 10 * GINGERETTE. ce Printed Muslins, &c. Kc. N. RANKIN. Mantles, & Mantle Cloths, Shawls, T& RW iv Silk Tissue, Black Bound, Fillea Paisley, Cashmere, &e, HAYING TOOLS, > ‘ s ’ Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Flowers, | At the City Hardware Store. Rithens, annisiis Bosaet Borders, : A, DOZ. HAY RAKES Shapes, Gloves, Hosiery, Chenelle and 15 doz Hay pete silk Hair Nets, Lace, Velvet Trimmings, 2% doz we is Dress Buttons, Belts, Stamped and 20 doz Scythes | Embroidered Muslins, Collars, Neck 130) doz Scythe Stones cm Ties, White and Colored Corsets, Grass Hooks, Sickles, &e. Ke. aud a variety of other Fancy At the lowest market pricesto wholesale customers. GOODS. ES TARBIRD & CO. SKELE TON SKIR TS, June 2, 1863. Ow ' CANE HOOPS, Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ Kid, Prunella, Cashmere, Memel, and Congress Boots, Ladies’ Enameled Shoes and Slippers, Miss’s Prunella Boots and Shoes, Children’s oe Toed and Lola Montes Boots, Men, Women, and Children’s Rubbers. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Cloths and Tweeds in great variety ; Ready-made Coats, Pants, and Vests, Under Clothing, White and Fancy Shirts, Collars, Ties and Searfs, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Rubber Coats, Umbrellas, &c. &c. Hats and Caps. May 18, 1863. ~ HOMCOPATHIC COCOA. REPARED and HOMQOPATHIC COCOA, No. t Broma and Chocolate, Filberts and Walnuts, Prunes and Raisins, Water Crackers and Pilot Bread, Mazena and Corn Starch, Lime Juice and Flavoring Essences, W. R. WATSON, City Drug Store, July 20, 1863. FLOUR IN STORE. 300 BBLS. EXTRA STATE FLOUR (Choice Brand) 250 Bbls. DO. De. 200 Bbis Extra Superfine DO. To arrive, and daily expected, 200 Barrels FINE FLOUR. June 8, 1863. Hats; Men’s (new style} Oxford Hats, Drab tf J. 8. CARY ELL. and Black; Men's Drab Shell Hats; Men's and Bay's Black Coth and Tweed Caps. HARDWARE. Kniyes and Forks, Spoons, Cut Nails, Window Glass, Putty, Paint, Oil, Plough and Cart Mounting, Shovels, Hoes, Horse Nails, Shoe Thread, Toe and Heel Balls, Powder, Shot, Weaver's Keeds; Stove, Shoe, and Serubbing Brushes, Stove Polish, Looking Glasses, Shoe Blacking, Matches, Leather, &e. Groceries, TEA (warranted good), Sugar, Molasses, Tobaeco, Soap, Candles, regres Mustard, Starch, Coffee, Baking and Washing Seda, Currants, Raisins, Spices, : and other family Groceries, ali of the best quality. This Stock comprises almost every article usually found in a General Store, and will be sold at prices that eannot fail to give satisfaction. DELANY & WILSON, Charlottetown, June 22, Landing ex ‘Rover’ from Demerara. 6 PUNCHEONS MOLASSES. For sale low from Vessel or Store by June 8, 1863. Sin J. 8. CARV ELL. Molasses and Sugar. "IYHE SUBSCRIBER HAS LN STORE 50 Hhds. CIENFUGOS MOLASSES, choice. 60 Hhds. MUSCOVADO bo. 20 Hhds. SUGAR, choice. For sale cheapest in market. June 8, 1863. tf J. 8S. CARV ELL. LEATHER. 2 SIDES BEST QUALITY SOLE market. SATHER, cheapest and best in the a "4? 6 Cones June 8, 1863. tf fH undersigned has in Store PINE and CEDAR SHINGLES, for eale low. Jqne &, 1363. Sin J.8. CARVELL. snaps aaieeaal a Salt, in crocks, baskets, boxes & bays. | 1,000,000 SHINGLES. has been estimated that at these rates a sam nearly equal to the Capital of the proposed Bank is an- j nually discounted. } Deeply impressed with the importance of this | evil, und feeling that there is in this Island an | ample field for the seoure and profitable action of a jsecond Bank, the promoters have set on foot the | } proposed Establishment; and in submitting this | prospectus to the Foreign as well as laland Capi- | talists, as a sufe and profitable investment, they beg | to refer to the Act of Incorporation of the Union | Bank, now before the Leyislatnre, and to those | parts of it especially intended for the security of Shareholders and the public generally, namely, Section 18th, whereby Stockholders are declared ‘EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY. 1863 Running of Trains~—~ 1863 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. Q* and after MONDAY, the 18th instant, the Trains will run as follows :— Leave St. John at 8 a.m., and I and 5.30 p. m Leave Shediac at 9 and 11.50 a.m. ; Leave Sussex for St. John at 6.30 a. m. ‘The 5.30 Train from St.John will go to Sussex only The afternoon Trains from St. John, the 11.50 Train from Shediac, and the 6.30 Train from Sussex, willearry Freight; the ethers, Passengers, Mails and Express only. The morning Train’ on Wednesdays and Satur- days from St. John, wil! reach Shedae im time to connect with the steamers for P. E. tsiand. The staves to and from Bactoache, Richibnete, Miramichi, Bathurst, and the North, connect daily ut Shediae with the morning Trains to and from St. John, as de also the stages at Moncton to and from Dorchester, Sackville, Amberst, Traro aud Halifax. For further information apply to - Ss. CARVELL, June 15, 1863. Agent for P. E. Island. International Steamship Company. TWO TRIPS A WEEK. ik splendid sea-going Steamers “‘ NEW BRUNSWICK,” EF. B. Wineusst eg, Master, and “NEW ENGLAND,” Esos Fiery, Master will leave Reed's Point Wharf every MONDAY and THURSDAY mornings, at 8 o'clock, until farther notice. FARES; Deo eh nc cinticiscenieinncl 31 DO PONNOG,..0:siiidl ue ms cabdlecaacl 4100 DORA, - «s+-noceenieiscseosnnnel o 00 Bostou by Steam and Railway,....6 00 [y” Freight and Fares payable in New Brune wick Currency, at St. John. Passagez and Staie Rooms secured at the Com- pany’s Otlice, East end Warehouse, Reed's Point Wharf. d. 8. CARVELL, Agent. Charlottetown, June 15, 1863. -PIRST ARRIVAL, Ex “HEATHER BELLE.” 10 CASES Superior CHEESE, and will be sold low for cash. ~~ N. RANKIN. April 23, 1863. oe 2... Flour and Cornmeal: it Aq) Bois. extra FLOUR, (for family use) 0 Do. superfine Do. 0 Do. Kiln dried CORNMEAL. For sule, very low for CASH. _ May 11, 1863. N. RANKIN. FLOUR! FLOUR! Idaho trom New York and Carrie Rich from Boston. JUST RECEIVED 400 Barrels FLOUR, “ee grades. For Sale at DODD'S BRICK STORE. DODD & ROGERS. May 8, 1863. ~ CANADA FLOUR. O. 1 Superfine and Extra — Quebeo luspection. In lots to suit purchasers. For sale by J. ROBERT ECKART, Corner Queen aud Water-streets, Opposite the Bank. Charlottetown, Jane 22, 1863. WANTED, A VESSEL of about 300 Tons Register, to load Birch at Gursnoro, N'S., fora Port im Britain. Apply to D. McDosarp, Esa., New Glasgow, N.5., W. Wecsu, Esq., Charlottetown, o4 to the subscriber at Antigonish. JOHN BOYD. Sin Antigonish, N. 8., July 6, 1863. LIVERY STABLES, (LATE GATES’s.) MNIIE SUBSCRIBER, having rented the EXTENSIVE LIVERY ABLEs, known as “GATES'S LIVERY STA . North side of Queen Square, is now prepared to hire TTORSES and CARRIAGES, at all hours, and on reasonable terms. By kepping good Horses and Carriages, and paying strict attention to the wants of the public, he hopes to merit a share of Pablig Patronage. lias good stabling, and will take the charge of Horses, by the mouth or eas pare 3 . .. e. aa - ; m Charlottetown, P. dune 23, 1863. Now York via Fall River. Tvs ROUGH Tickets to New York by this favorite route to be had of J. 8. CARVELL, Agent. Charlottetown, Jane 22, 1863. 3m LABRADOR HERRINGS, rye UNDERSIGNED has in Store a quantity of choice Labrador Herrings for sale. J.8. CARVELL. March 2, 1863. "PROF. M. BRENAN, The World Renowned Medicine Man, AND Promulgator of Humanology, Physiology, and Phystognomy, Hs arrived in Charlottetown, and taken rooms at the “ Pavilion Hotel,” where he can be consulted by both Male and Female, on ali diseases the system is heir to, and the most implicit confidence may be wn in him, as his long prac tice and extensive Knowledge of the human char- acter have nade him familiar with the individual wants and natural dispositions of man. He sesses numerous certificates from some of the first people in America, of bis success in curing diseases, and ail will be convinced that nature has blessed him with healing power. A trne and regular edu- cation, together with having Physicians and Sur- geons of renowa his kindred predecessors, him familiar with the ecience of medicine, life and man, asa whele. While travelling, leeturing and 6m j pomvely liable for redemption of all Bills issued } by the Corporation, and ali debts due thereby in | peepertian to the Stock they respectively hold ; | | but no Stockhelder shall be hable for any sum ex- | ceeding twice the amount of his Stock, in addition | to the Stock held by him. | And also Section 20, wherein it is enacted that} the total amount of debts (deposits excepted) which | {the Bunk shall at any time awe, shall not exceed } | three times the amount of the Capital Stock paid lin. The Directors being made liable in their pri- | Vate capacities for any excess. | Subscription lists for Stocktaukers (already largely serosa for) are in the bands of eaeh of the | provisional committee. | Charlottetown, April 20, 1863. CIVIC ELECTIONS! BY THE MAYOR. iy’ pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in | the Eighteenth Year of the Reign of Her preseut ' Majesty, intituled “An Act to TIncorpodate the ‘bownot Charlottetown,” Idobereby give PUBLIC | NOTICE that an Election of MAYOR AND FIVE COUNCILLORs, | for the City of CHARLOTTETOWN, will be held lon TUESDAY, 4th Avcusr next, at the several | places following : | In Ward No. 1,—At the Store of A. TH. Yates, Esq., } corner of Queen and Water Streets. | In Ward No. 2,—At the Fire Engine House, front- | ing on Great George Street. }In Ward No. 3,—At the City Hall. | In Ward No. 4,—At the Fire Engine House, front- ing on King’s Square. | In Ward No. 5,—At the house of Mr. FE. Needham, fronting on Great George Street. !And at the said Elections the Poll will open at | ¥Yo’ciock in the forenoon, and continue open till tive in the afternoon of the same day. aa practising, he has been enabled to fathom mys- teries, und make valuable discoverigs on the natape of diseases, and the application af i which excel those of the present day, and are at- tended with no danger, unlike those a poisons prescribed by many Physicians of the past and present age. He uses balms that have no strife with nature or the lawe of life ; With blood bis hands he will not stain, nor poison men tu ease thejr pain— Our Father! whom alf goodness fills, provides the means to cure our ills; ‘The simple herbs beneath our feet, well used, re- lieve our paine complete. —What a blessing jt is truly to be able with cer- ainty to procure garemedy that will cause the blood of life once move to burst through the clouds of disease, und its sparkling influences once more to be felt by our friends, in the moral and social sphere. The Professor has paid especial attentior to pri- vate diseases of every character incident to both male and female, and is prepared to treat them enc- cessfully, and with tie most entire confidence. Ne person need fear coming to see Prof. Brenan, as everyting with bim is of the most private character. xan inations by letter, $1; at the Office free. July 20, 1803. ou = TESTIMONIALS, PROFESSOR M. BRENNAN, Dean Sin ;—Being desirous of l@ting the public know what you bave done for me, I hand you the following statement for publication. For the last ten years I have suffered severely from Chronic Rheumatism, and bad almost despaired of ever finding relief. I have been ander the treat- ment of Physicians, and tried innumerable remedies, but al! failed te effect a cure. Soon after Professor Brenan came to St. John’s, I determined to try once more, and accordingly placed myself ander his treatment; and now | ain most happy to say that, after being under hig care tweuty days, I am rejuicing in a perfect eyre. 1 algo know of other cures he made, even more remarkable than mine. Mus. Caruinkine Goss, Water Street. This is to certify that I have been by Prof. M. Brenan, of a most obstinate case of Rheumatiam in the Back, Hips, and Legs, which has troubled DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. “Number One ghall comprise all that part of | me severely for the last twelve or fourteen years, rendering me untit for business of any kind, and I | Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street. | have been obliged to use a cane or crutch, in order | Nuinber Two shal! comprise all that part of Char- | | lottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and | i north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall | cowprice all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton and north of Richmond Streets. | Number Four shall comprise all that part of Char | lottetown which lies south of Fitzroy and north of | Grafton Streets. Number Five shal) comprise al] that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitz- | roy Street, including the Common of the said town.” | | —Nee 18 Vie , cap. 34, intitnled “ An Act to Incor | porate the ‘Town of Charlottetown.” | T. H. HAVILAND, Mayor. | Mayor's Office, July 9th, 1863. ith ‘Tombstones! ‘Tombsiones!! ; ‘PtHE subscriber feels grateful to the pub- ! lie for the patronage they have bestowed on} | him, and begs leave 1Q acquaint them that he has | removed to the premises formerly oceupied by Mr. | GEORGE Cookk, next door to Doctor JOHNS( y's | + DISPENSARY, in Kent Street, where ali orders in | his tine will be executed with neatness and dispatch. | Parties are requested to call and examine his | stock of Marble, and workmanship, before purchas- | ing elsewhere. | = Nillstones, &c., made to order. JOUN CAIRNS. June 1, 1863. 3m to walk. I bave suffered the most excraciati vains, there haying been wecke at a time in whi | have been unable to sleep more than an hour or two during the night. He bas also cured me of Neuralgia im the Head, from the effects of which I had almost lost my hearing, and had a troub and disagreeable noise continually in my head. { have been under medical treatment during the whole time, but all was of no avail. I consider it a most remarkable cure us other Phy sicjuns conside red my case incurable. Jouys Mackay. St. John’s, Nfld., Jane Ist, 1863. The Rev. James A. Smith, Baptist Minister of Petiteodiac, Havelock, New Brunswick, who had been watering from an affection of the throat and deafness for the last teu yeurs, seeing the Professyr at Sussex, placed lenegill enaae Sie cune and he is now well. ‘The following is the Rey. gentleman's certificate which he gaye Professor 3. to publish if he thought wel! of it :— Dear Sin,—Having seen your ‘nk . tion on persons of my Seaniance, tn Shasen Twa induced to pluce myself u care; I have been deaf ten years, and tried the physicians in ihe provinee without effeet, your skilful yet simple operations began only 7 days ago, 1 am now well; my hearing is perfectly restored, and 1 am enabled to follow my duties with pleasure. I am, Sir, &ec., James A. SM11H, Petiteodiac Station. ,