PRarneor, Cet. ith. oped bs torent teed Southware oo eat oxvet uted rapidly in it hae gene to Gerdone leave garnaens, and send The mevement was Prevailing np remaien ville and Richmond te remainder to Bragg 4! d Beauregard ‘ werilla raid in Missouri) burnt the seria ta lescaulp and Plorenee, sod consder by Shelby tewns of Ce sbls damaged the ville, destroy mag barge at bridge re Tee's army has abatdened the line of the Rapi- Pacifie Railroad, near Over. | : west of Jefferson few moaths contract 4 marriage with the) u'clagk, ou the premises, that very VALUABLE | The astern Argus of Portland announces that a fine seu-going irek steamer, of 700 tens, now being fitted up at Moutreal, is to be placed on the route between St. John and Portland during the winter This will be a great convenience ta aus Merchants, whe have long felt (he weat ef regular steams commuvicatiog with the States ducing the winter mouths.—Cewager =: It is reported that Prince Alfred will ina | Prineess Mary of S.xe Altenburg, who has ‘ ‘a ported there was te te a combined army and | just completed her eighteeath year. pavy attack oa Charlestew on bith Four hundred ( outederates captured at Me-} Minuville have arrived at Nashville Phe advance of Texas Expedition bas crossed the Hayew Teche Achaltalas a. The asia bedy ix beyowd the | | ~—* It is estimated that the wheat crop in the South this year will smougt fo aearly 60,000,000 buahels la 150) ever 31,000,000 bushels were harvested his great increase is accounted tor by the fag that unusual attention has been paid aigece the a ein NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | reehold Tarn, - Farm Stock & Implements. T° be Sold by AUCILO an WED. NESDAY, ith Novegaber next, at 21 FARM fronting on the Hiliot River, the property jot the date John ©. Wright, Exq., near MeEwen’s | Wharf, containing 175 geres of very superior | Land, most of which is in a high state of eultiva- tiov, with a good Dwelling Hayse, Barn, Coach House, Threshing Machine, and gther requisites | suitable for a good Farm. Alse, L00 acres of Wood | Land in the rear. A plan of which can be seen at our advaneed 10 te 15 ceata. Colton Ww ty | beginuing of the war to the cereals. Cotton aud the office of the Auctioneer. 4 tukd 504 = Sr. Joun, Oct. 13th. Advices yesterday tram (Chattanooga Rusccrans’s commenications ovtuplete, aud bir forces in position. The raidists have been dis- persed, aud the enemy in front ts inaelive. Rosecrana’s tevuge abe it ged couditien and thin apuriis a ‘ : : Deaerters ov Thursday from Lee's army report that onfy twedicisious ol Lanigsttcet’s eat ps were sent toe Bragg, none ot AP TEs. Ewell's corps wae Gest ent te Charlestoa, aud afterwards to Meage. His lett in trot of the aruy of the Po- fomac, abeat 40,000 - Giew MeLelian, ma published letter, favera the election of Demertiue Gubernatorial nominee i Penney ivan, ou a plationa of Vigorous prosecu- fen ot the war aceording te the laws of civilized wartare, He gees im fer the resteration of the report) tobucey have been planted only to a limited extent -—_-- NO SICKNESS IN THE FAMILY. NO SICKNESS IN THE FAMILY. NO SICKNESS IN THE FAMILY. difficulty. Those who are seized with Phroat, Hoarseness, Diptheria, Influenza, Colds | Coughs, Pains and Aches, Rheumatism, Neural- gia, Chills and Fever, or any other disease where jthere is Pain or Iuflamation, should apply the | Ready Relief at once Sore , ALSO—At the same time, the following Stock | and Implements, viz :-— | 1 Bay Mare, 164 hands high, 7 years old by Co- lumbus. | 1 Grey Horse, 16 bands high, by Waxwork. 1% Mileh Cows, (well bred.) Families that understand the use of Radway's | 2 Fat Cows | Ready Relief are aever troubled with sickuess. | Whenever pain or discomfort seizes the patient | I ie they apply it at once, aad that ix the end of the 2 Superior Heifers, 2 years old. ( de dy I year old. Calf. ‘ |53 Sheep, most of which are very well bred. 199 Lambs, 11 new double seated Wagon. 19 Carts, | Truck and Frame. | Setts Harrows, 1 Tormentor, 11 Plough 1 Wheel Barrow. | 1 Jaunting Sleigh and Furs, 1 Horse Rake. |] Sett new Wagon Harness, Hay Kuife. ~ o J Po this, and a cure will|g setts Cart Harness. Union and preservation af the Cuustitution at | quickly follow. Thousands of children have been | piu gh, Traces and Back Band. wn) price NEWS BY Tillis MORNING'S MALL. Tue Colonial aod United States Mails, received this morning, brought the tollowing iateligence:— | macisus sud Gout.—These purifying and soothing | BY TeLAy hari THE SEAT OF WAR. fawcon, Oct. 15th. ia Cavalry figit on Monday in frout of the Army FROM ef the Potumac twu Fedyral regiments were | warm water, when the unguent should be dili-| } sions, Diarrhaa, &e ne serivus sickuess will telluw. 7 remedies demand the earnest attention of all persous liable te rheumatian, gout, sciatica, or j other painful affectious of the museles, nerves, or jjeints. The Ointweut should be applied after the jaffected parts have beeu patiently tomented with | HleLLoway's OINTMENT AND PILLS.—Rheu- | jsaved by its use in Croup, Searlet Fever, Convul-| Huy aud Manure Forks, Rakes, Hoes, &e. Keep this remedy in the ——ALSO house, and use it when pain is complained of, and | 15 tons Upland Hay, alarge quantity of Straw, 118 home-made Grain Bags, 1 large Cooking | Stove, with varieus other articles. Terms—For the Stock and Implements—All jaums aver £5, 12 months eredit on approved ‘| Joint Notes of Hand. For the Farm, terms at ‘ time of Sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Oct. 19, 1803. isl rw eutively surrounded bat cut their way through, | geutly rabbed upon the adjacent skin, unless the | AUCTION. hosing tour baudred and fitty jtrietion should cause pain. Holloway’s Pills In attempt to blow ap Lronsides at Charleston | should be simultaneously taken, to reduce tutta | HE Subscriber wi! sell at AUCTION, @ little steawer making Uhe attempt was suuk by jtuatou and te purify the blood. This treatment trom PEAKE'S WHARF, at eleven o'clock, explosion, aed commander and fireuan captured. | abates the vielence aud lesseus the frequency otf | on WEDNESDAY, the 21st instant, ,seut, rheumatian, aud all spasmodic diseases, | 150 bbls. FLOUR, Pilot and ciyineer supposed ta be drowued. Divers cepert bettow of Lrousides uninjured. Courts sies are coatinually exchauged between | Which spring from hereditary pre-disposition, or | 20 jtrom any accidental weakness of coustitution. BREAD (Extra Pilot), 5 hhds. MOLASSES, Gilmeure aod Dabigrea disproving alleged disagree- Phe Olutment checks the local malady, the Bills | 20 bbls. PORK, 20 doz. BROOMS, went. Sigus cucouraging for renewal of active | resture the vital powers. | 10 boxes TOKACCO, wperahons. oe —____ Se Deo. (20 Ibs. each), Exaggerated raweors prevailed at Washington doubtless cavalry skirmishing, but uo general engagement Latest feom Shelby's raiders in Missouri say they diwided near Arrow Keck. Federal turce is purseny Baneor, Oct. 15. Lee's army advancing, aud supposed across Rappahauueck Meade is falling back, and will Orange aod Alexoudria Railroad. Yesterday, p. a, heavy tiring opened extended fine im the direction vt Mauatsus. Later scoounts seport an eugagemeut between perlious yf ariwnies, vesulting ia decided Federal vicwwry, cucmy losing a battery aud 1) priswuccs. Meade is reported superseded by General Sickles. Raid feared ou Baltimere and Ohio Ruilrvad. Ne trains ruu beyoud Frederick. Shelbys Guerillas cepected auaihilated in Mis- geuri, with hose of entire artillery. Ruemy's batteries at Chaclestuu eponed heavily Thursday leur advanced 5 ceuta. Banxcor, Oct. 16. Iw Meade’s retrograde movement ta obtain fest of four hundced and fifty peiseucrs, battery of live peees and two culurs. ‘ aad reach Meade’s cear via Chautilly and Fairtax Wednesday night tor Washington. Stirrmg uews irom haws ville ja cotmderable lorce Kes er. Charlesioumaus roadeced merbur aluavst inucces- Bilder tiald, 154, 7-4 Bancou, Oct. 16. Very little vews fran Virginia. Lee reported eocupying must ot the old Bulli Rua battle grouud aad tw ruad Bedecal tess in cetragrade mov cmeut about 200, Confederate lose in killed, wounded, aud prisoners about bzeu). Reconueissauces report Coutederates in large tatercopt Meade betere reaching Ceutre ille. Blockade ruwweg Steawer “ Spalding" Nassau with valuable carge bust April andet the uame ot “ St. Jotun.” sold te parties in New Iruuswick, leaded at St. John, rau the blockade inte Charieatou aud out again on the 1th alt, with a valuable cultun cargo ww Nassau. trea _—_- NORTH AND SOUTIL It i« difficult wewetimes, at least for residents of this city, to beliewe that the country is engaged in @ fleree aud devastating andcestly war. Neither tue heavy lows of lite whee battles eccur, wer the | posubility at toceigu complication, uer the gigantic | elpeuses ineutred, ver aucertain issue, ver the remeteuess of the end, seew capable of couxing the public. It looks for bulletios frum its several armies, a8 it keke tor them trom the Stuck- Market; but of the two questions, “ how's gold "| “how's Rosecrans! the torwer betokeus the livelier curiasity. ‘The apathy, it ix true, is broken every meting aud evening by the wewspapers, that tell us thus is the grandest warfare, and the Northeru the noblest cause, that the world ever aw. Urators, tow, chiuie in occasionally to the fume tune; aed wieetenths of the Clergy din it tuto wt regularly ou Sundays, te the atter neglect vue immortal seule. What theut Nubody cares, We really beliewe that the community Would lapse intu geueral indifference, were there se State eivetion aud a Russian Banquet ou aud. There has been some further cannonading at with appureatly slight results, upon the U. 3d. plated steamer Ireasides. At Chattanooga alaw, | there have beew seme exchanges of duets. Else- | Where, skirmishes many, and pretty heavy if Wawurs might be credited. temenduus tattle in Eastern Tennessee gives 00 ae the total U.S. loax—1,500 in killed, 90 im wounded, aud 2,500 iu prisoners. “(the Confederates is net formally annvunced, | but is “ believed te be much heavier.” favorable Sighting gruunds portions ot Hill's Corps | WOKM TEA.—25 ceuts a package. Syld by all attacked Federal cear guacd, Yad Army Corps, | im near Bristow's Station, aud were repulsed with | Court Heuse, bat was toiled. | Meade stronger Hew geocrally sapposed—his | retrograde was tu perlect order. i Seweral regiments leit New York saddeuly on | gy. Wheeler's foree in deiven across Tennessee | } A TrtaL Proves Worlds Hair Restorer and Zyiobalsamum have _ | stepped the falling out of my hair, and caused a jnew growth.” | Seld by Drugyists everywhere. Depot, 198 Greeuwich-street, New York. j ~ tee a (SYMPTOMS WHICH CAN NOT BE MISTAKEN. | The countenance is pale and leaden colored, fon one or buth cheeks; the eves beeowe dull, the | pupils dilate, an azure semicirele ruhs along the lower eyelid, the nose is irritated, a swelling of | the upper lip, occasional headache with hununing of the ears, an uuusual accretion of Saliva, furred tengue, breath very foul, appetite sometimes ol | racwus with a kuawing sensation at the stomach, at others cutirely gone, fleeting pains in the Stomach, occasional nausea aud veuiting, bowels irregular, at Cimes costive, stools slimy, not un- | trequeatly tinged with blood, belly swollen and hard, urine turbid, respiration occasionally diffi- | cult and accompanied by hiccough, utieasy and er sleep with grinding of the teeth, temper } generally irritable, ete. If your child has any of jthem, Worms ace sure ty be the cause. HOW |SHALL IT BE CURE}? Give {SON'S : Dealers. } Married, On Monday last, by the Rev. Dr. Hannan, Mr lu ewemtugy Lee wade desperate etfurte te flank | Sohm Leahy. of Hulifux, N.S.. to Miss Ellen Doyle, | of Chartettctowa, Pe. §: Died, At Sammerside, on Thursday the 8th iast., after : week's illness, which she Joge with greut j patience and rexignation to the Divine Will, | Pheresa, the beloved wife of Mr. Michael Reilly, | Koughan, aved 17 veurs, « ber veletives aud wamervus | le peace ¥ regretted by all . “May she rest rr. — Rey. C. M. Klinek, | yesterday ef fighting oa Seuth side of Potowmac,) Lewistown, Pa. writes :—“ Mre. 8. A. Allen's! 40 sides SOLE LEATHER, 10 boxes SOAP, CLOTHES PINS, &c., &c. te TERMS AT SALE. | J. 3. CARVELL, Auctioneer. | Ch. Town, Oct. 19, 1863. NEW Goops probably take pasitien wilh ceutre resting oa | with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed apot | aT a el HEM ADYER ww ‘TOWNSHIPS NOS. 514 59. Estate of Sir Graham Montgomery. FEXHK COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS having, under the authority of the Act 16 Vie. cap 18, completed the purchase of por tions of Townships Nos. 51 and 59, the property of ; | Sie GuanamM Movtoomeny, hereby notifies all ‘Tenants and eceupiers of laud oa the above Estate, that, in accordance with the 10th section of the above recitel Act, he is now prepared to receive the deposit of the purchase motey, of the several ocenpations of all each tenants as are desirous of availing themmelves of the benefit of the suid pur chase, upon producing their titles or agreements for the same. JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Offiee, Lith Vct., 1803. _—_- | JUST RECEIVED, Ex Bargue “GAZELLE” from LIVERPOOL, A CONSIGNMENT OF 50 cases SHERRY WINES, DU 36 cases PORT WINES, 15 “ COGNAC BRANDY, 120 Old Tom, = 12 ewes Champagne, | 120 ~~ Pare Scotch Whisky, 10 casks Washing Soda, 6 “© Baking Soda. FROM BOSTON. 24 boxes Cavendish Tobaceg. 20 koxes Cuudies, 60 bbls. Parafive BITCH, 30 sides Sole Leather. All of which will be sold at the very lowest possible rates. WILLIAM DODD, Oct. 19, 1863. Im Queen Square. FROM BRITAIN. Autumn & Winter Clothing, Per argue “ GAZELLE.” CHARLES BELA, Merchant Tailor, Queen-st., Char'town S NOW RECEIVING a new and extensive supply of FASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FOR MEN'S WEAR, Which will be opened for inspeetion in a few days. _Usctober 29, 1863. pe BEER & SONS ILL thauk their CUSTOMERS to cwmai for their Accounts. ct WANTED—A quantity of OATS. Oct. 19, 1863, lm TISEMENTS. I ae a E Jomplements, Ac. Ac. AT UPTON, NORTH RIVER. IN CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EI. from Dr. J.T. Jenkins, to seld by PUBLIC Square London, Member of the Royal College ot | AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the Zit day of | Surgeous of England; Licentiate of the Royal | QCTOBER wext, bis surplas Stock of HORSES, | College of Physicians of Edinburgh; M. 0. of the) SHEKP and COWS, comprising : University of Erlangen, &c., begs to inform his’ SALADIN aud MOUNTAINEER HORSES, (a Patients, and others seeking coufidential Medical superior lot) | Advice, that be has arrived in CHARLOTTE- A,usetul Cart COLT, TOWN, on & Protessioual visit, and may be con- | ae uns, anid Coltemald RAMS and RAM | sulted ou all eases of Nervous and Physical Debi- | : ago ‘lity, and on the various Disorders resulting trom a Gana cumamet breed.) | Sedentary Habits, Lecess, Accident, or Clinate, : , | Daily, from 10 ti Sy. in, and 6 till 9 pom., un- Farming Implements, til the 28nd of this juonth, at Mas Doeugras’s, | Consisting. of PLOUGHS, MAKKOWS, HORSE | Water Street, wear the “Jsliander” Office, when RAKES, &c, | his visits will positively terminate, ALSO | Where a seeret infirmity exinte, insglving the A Ladies SADDLE, nearly new, (by Ashford | hapypiaiens wf-a life, apd that of ethers, weasun.and __., exent Street.) ae | morality dietate the necessity of its cemeval, for it Te Further particalars in Catalogues to be bad | ig y fact that premature decline of the sigour of | of the Aucuoucer. manhood, matrimonial unhappiness, aampalsery | siigle lite, lagi! and physical dehiity, a&c., have mi peaies their souree - ae — at which > janted in early hie, and qe bitter teuit taste Valuable Leasehold Property at! octane ” AUCTION! Pe undersigned has been instructed, by Mr. F. P. NORTON, to sell at Auction, on the premises, qn THURSDAY, 2%h instant, at 12 eeclock, Ins LEASEHOLD INTEREST in the ‘Two-storey Wooden Building situate on the North- N. RANKIN. Sept. 28, 1863, The numerous cures effected by Dr. La’Mert, 'during his previeus sajourn in the Caywer Pro- | vinces, some in cases which had been pronounced | hopeless — have led to many inquiries ae to the | probability of Lis making a Protessiqual Vigit to | Prinee Edward Island, and it isin consequence west corner of Quycen and Water streets, in this| Of those inquiries that the above announcement | | city. The Property consists, ou the lower tlat, of | 8 made. a large WAKE-ROOM and TWO OFFICES, and! ‘The great experience derived by Dr. L. La- on the second flat, of the large ‘Room at present oMege both, whilst assisting bis father, Dn. eccupied as a READING ROOM. The lease has | SaMUEL La’Meat. of Lond in bie extensive’ “ix years toran. Present rental £40 per annum, | ae og ey cana oa . and after oth September next £50 per anuyy. The | I ractice, _and Mi the various Hospitals of Cov- | interest to be sold is half of the whole. Further | tinental Europe, affords an ample guarantee, to particulars of L. C. OWEN, Esgr., or the under- | those seeking advice, of being under the care of signed. “Lerms at Sale. | legally-qualitied Practitioner. Dr. La’Mert's J. 8. CARVILL. | waue jis ty. be found inthe * Mewicat ReaisTer,’ _Chartenonny Caan 28, a published under the Authority of the Mepiean | Counce. or Gkeat Baerratx, and is, conse- | quently, not to be classed with the names—in many cases assumed— af .a harde of adventurers, Who, through the public press seek to impose upon the eredulous aud unwary, by the publication of PUBLIC I ANDS S ALE pretended qualifications and the adxacacy of : Bi i specifics, that are vever beneficial, aud in mest Townships Wor At end 4a. |x Postel nro Dx. La’Mer'’s Work on “ Self Preganvation.” IMPROVED FARMS for SALE. with Engravings and Cases, revised by Dr. L. La’Mert, Member of the Royal College of Sur-! rprae COMMISSIONER OF LANDS will submit te PUBLIC COMPETITION, geons of England, &c., describes how all the at- tributes of Manhood ure lost or sspended, how at JOHN SUTHERLAND'S, Esquire, St Peter's Bay, on THURSDAY, the 19th of November they can be re-invigerated and restored te an ad- vanced period of life, and is intended to eulighten next, at 10 o'clock, aan., IMPROVED FARMS, situate op Towuships 41 and 42, us hereunder thousands on important subjects, in regard to deseriwmed <= which they are entirely ignorant. The Work may be had in Charlottetown, price 25 certs, or . rs : i ; tor 5U eente, of Mr. J. Lugs, “ Islander 64 Acres of LAN), situate on the west gide of _ by post tee, 8S, gs the Cardigan road, haying a tcovt thereon of 10 we St. om a ve ~ j peg di chains, adjajning laud beld by Richard Barry, Jy the month : now or luie in the oceupation of Johu MeKinnon. Charluttetuwn, Octuber 5, 1863, 50 Acres of LAND, situate on the west side ot | | —— oe the Cardigan read, having a frent thereon of 10 ‘Tt ’ chains, adjoining land held by Charles MeDonaid, | BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE q » Ise: Gg 9g vl Sale of Live Stock, Farming! ARRIVAL OF DRL. LA'MERT (ITY TANNERY. PO THR NERVOUS AND DEBLLI-' TELE Subscriber has received instructions | TATED.—aar. L. La’mene, of 37 Bedford! Notice 1o the Public. MELE subscriber will pay at the office of tke 44TY TANNERY, FOUR-PENCE HALF-PENNY ver pound CASH for any quantity of Ox and Cow Adides, and twarket prices for sheep shins, as quoted iu © Ross's Weekly.”’ Ayentsrhronghout the Island will be gaided as | to price tebe guid for sheep skins by the * Weekly,” aud 43d. per pownd tor HMidue : AGENTS. Mesera. Wm. Sanderson, Caorgetown, “ Manoah Rowe, Moitayne Brille, * Georve Adams, Vernon River, * John Cornish’ Wood Islands, “Edward Robertson, New Town, Belfast, Thomas Crabb, “Richard Hibbitt, “ Lharles Compton, St. Eleanor's, * gohp Beer, Centreville, Bedeqne. R. ‘Laplin.e., Maryute, John oe Jr., INew Glasgow, Sawnel Prowse, Maseay Harbor, James Clow, Marray jMarbor North. W. B PAWSON Charlottetown, Sept. 14, 1863 Sins A CHANCE THAT OFFERS Only Once in Ten Years. BE ATENStve and UNRESERVED SALE of a VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, ‘in Geesgetawn, Prince Edwari Island, by PUBLIC AUCTION, te commence on JUBSDAY, the litth day of Qetober next, at 12 w clock noon, at the residence of Messes JOHN & THOMSS MQVONALD WaterStreet, Georgetown :— 1 whole Town Lot, No 6, Ist Range, /Letter A, with all the Buildings sherewp .erected. This property is dehgtttaliy aripated, womimanudiug as it dues the entire view ef the spacious and beauti- ful harbour of Georgetawn and Three Rivers. There is on the premises @ goad emntortable Dwelling house, with a Barn and Stable, and all other Out-Buildings convenicrt 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 useful, snaking up a property atturding every accommodation neseasaty to make a coulertable aud desirable residence, either far a retired gentleman or a merebant icausef eartying on a good ard prosperous business; and as the present occupants are induced by flattering praspects uow offered, ta leave the Island tur Wiiscunaiv, United States, and are Summerside , do determined te sql) out, at any sacrifice, GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. At the same time, and trom day to day, till all will be disposed of, wil) be sold THE EN- TIRE OUTFIT GF FURNITURE, consisting of the whole paraphernalia requisite to complete the establishment, and tev nuinerous to name in an Advertisement. ALSO -— a lot of excellent WHEAT, with Straw, and everything on, arabout the premises. An indisputable Title to the proparty will .be given. wow or late in the occupation of James MeDouald | i | TEKMS—The sum of £100 currency to be 20 Acres of LAND, situate on the east side of BRITISH REVIEWS. | paid on receivins the Deed; the balanee may re- the Cardigan road, having a front thereon of 5 PRICES CHEAP AS EVER TO THOSE WHO PAY | terw of ue year trom the day of purchase | chains, adjoining land held by Widow Purcell, | PROMPTLY IN ADVANCE. main, if desirable, seenred on the property, for the For liragy's advauee cepocted crossing Tensessee and sixth danghter of Martin and Cutherine | CHEAPSIDE HOUSE ' SPECIAL NOTICE! ¢ Tothe Citizens of Charlottetown, fg’ HE Subseriber has JUST RECEIVED, | . per the Barque “GAZELLE,” trow) (pPue undersiyned would respectfully ask LIVERPOOL, attention to the Preparations knowa as A SPLENDID LOT OF BONN SWELLS | British Manufactured Goods, UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, whieh, having beeu selected by an experienced | ae an ng mang onpteinte person in the Trade, he can with ceutidence re MUNNEWELL'S TOLU ANODYNE, commeud to his customers. Tooth-Ache, Loss of Sleep, and General Nervous | | Remedy. Also for the Pains in Monthly Monstru- | ations @ perfect relief The STOCK comprises - Z tugether: with ¢ The most perfeet form of Cathartic ever given to | Gentlemen 8 M ADE CLO TH ING, the public, which never require more than two and | Meus’. Wowens’, Bove’ and Vhildruns’ seldom — for a duse ; act without the least | vs : sy . : | gripiag, @ cure Gutta 1 ‘ercha, fudia panies. and other INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNE 38, descriptions « | LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILES, WORMS, Boots and Shoes, &c. | and all derangements of stumach or bowels. | ‘Tue above preparations, of such unbounded repu- | chains aud 55 links, adjvining land held by Michael | For wli fous of he Reviews, - - FURS of various kinds, [ronmongery, &e. tation in New England, have the confidence of, and | | are used by, great numbers of Physicians, and at LONDON GOODS , ; | prices within reach of all, are worthy the attention Brig “UR won bonrty cagasted by the | of invalids, who will find them in strict conlormity te - | to nature ‘n medicine, TERMS, Cash on Delivery. | Without resorting to the common method of co- 'lumus of advertising, 1 would ask confidence to test | BENJ. DAVIES. (m the Yud August last, at Gettyshury, from | wounds received at battle at that plyge,Calin Shaw,! Ch. Town, Oct. 19, 1863. them, which will be saered. now or late jn the occupation of Michael Kenaley. 25 Acres of LAN), sityate ou the eguth side of Hay River, having a front thereon of 5 chains, P. E. Island, and vicinity. adjoining land held by Arch. McLeod, now or late Gutta ganbaneael of he cneens no ie in the vecupation of Douald McLellan. 25 Acres of LAND, a little more or less, gi- tuated on the south side of Bay Fortune Road, |between the lands of avid arkin aud Julin| publications, we shall continue, for the year 1863, | MeKay. 80 Acres of LAND, situate on the west side of Cable Head read, having « front thereon of 10 chains, adjoining land held by John Melnnis, now The great Neuralgic, Rheumatic, Head-Ache, | or late in the occupatiun of Donald McDonald, | Tailor. 14 Acres of LAND, situate on the Gulf of St. | Lawrenee, having a front thereon of 10 chains, | All Manner of Winter Goods, HUNNEWELL’S ELECTIC PILLS, adivining land held by Emanuel MacEwen, now oe WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.) or late in the vceupation of Robert Duke. 40 Acres of LAND), situate on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, having a trout thereon of 10 chains, adjoining land held by Abraham McLaren, now or late in the occupation of Jessie Duke. 40 Acres of LAND, situate on east side of the Bay Fortune Road, havmg a front thereer of 7 Flyon, new or late in the vecupation of Thomas Curtis. | 60 Acres of LAND, situate on the Gaif of St. | | Lawrence, having a trent thereon of 5 chains, | adjvining land beld by Angus McDonald, now or |p |late in the eceupativu of the said Angus Me- Douald, Fox River. Furniture, &e., &e., all sums undér £5, eush; a, ra) 5, a credit of 2 ri i A OTWITHSTANDING the vost of re-(Sporcued jot ntew of Hands printing these Periodicals bas wore thap | PREDEK. P. NORTON, Auctioneer. _ Georgetown, Sep. Plat, 1 363. Wool & Sheepskins. — EB P. Norton, Georgetown, Agent for King’s County. mur highest prices paid in CASH for any quanyity.of WOOL andSHEEPSKINS at his Establishment, head of Queen's Wharf, Maip Street. Georgetown, September 7, 186, DAINTS, | price of paper and of a general advance in all other expenses—end notwithstarding other publishers are |weducing the size or increasing the price of their | to furnish ours compiete, a8 berewiore, at the old rates, Vit i— 1 | THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative. ) » | THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.) | 3 | THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Chureb.) ike | lavden Valies borer. Captured officers say Lee's design was te | - cT Steamer “Union.” on the Lith captured | Uhree Sisters, MeAvgy, Pictou; do. She was captured | p Charleston ; aud au attack by the Seutheruers, | | Peter's Kay, ou the Let inst., as handsome moc | fifth sen of Mr. Dowald Shaw, gsiliot Kiver, in the | fork year of his age At Arichat, Nowa Scotia, at the advanced age of } 7) years, Captain Joseph Babin, for wany years | euguwed in the Coustiug Trude between this [slaud ig the lower Provinces, in which capacity he exrued fer himself the uame of » sober, cureful, (experienced and trustworthy wan. He deservedly regretted by his numerous friends SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. 5.—Dreeze, McLead, #ictou ; coal. 6— Brigt. Exonia, deals and jnniper. Feme, Mathesua, Shemogue; do. Harriet, Belfontine, Port Hood; limestone. Conservative, MceFayden, | Pictou; coal 8—Eyglantine, Parker, Boston ; |goods. 7—Alpine Flower, Saunders, Kichibuetg ; dezis. Pearl, Turnball Pictou; coal. Freedom, Hector, Canso; herring. Ellen, Peutz, Pagsash ; limestone. l2—Marvy Aun, McNeill, Boston ; mer- |ehuudize. A. Fifeficld, Murptey, Shediac: boards. | Burk Gazelle, Irvine, Liverpool; veneral cargo. Cordelia, Creamer, Victoa; coal Babin, Mirumicli ; lumber Arichat ; shingles. Verte; deals. — ——— | Cavanagh, Shechue ; 12—Petrel, Fouyere, di—Teazer, Sprague, CLEARED: Qez. §—Amelia, Boolong, Halifax; produnee. Conservanve, Me ¢ayden, Buctouche ; bal. Plouyl- boy, Robertson, Pictou; do. Three Sisters, Me Avoy, Picton; do. 9—Rrigt. Exonia, Cavanagh, Loudon; deals, &e. Sehr. Woodbine, Robertson, Pictou; bal. Morning Star, Crispo, Boston ; fish, oats and eyws. Mars, Dixon. Picton; bal. Emily, Gay, Halifax; produce. Ellen, Pemz, Pugwash ; bal. 10—Highland Mary, McKinnon, Halifax ; potatoes, Pearl, Tyrubull, Pictou; bal. Brig Oitao, Taylor, Londgy ; deals. Sehr. Alert, Smith, Vietou ; bal. 12—Cordeka, Creamer, Pictou; bal. 13—Alpine Flower, Saunders, Hay Verte; bal. Feme, Matheson, St. Jolin, Nfld; oats, = oveters and barley. 14—Rising San, Landrie, Pictou ; bal. Rapid, McIntosh, Pictou; bal. The Bark ‘ Commodore. from Liverpool, with gowls for the Hon, dames C. Pope, and others, urrived at Summerside, ou the Utth inst., in 26 days. Waweapors, Sept. 24.—Brigt. Helen \from P. E. Island. Launched. From the Shipyard of John A. MeLean, Koy, St elled Brigautine of 135 tons, N. M. and 216 tons O. M., called the “ Gipsy,” built for the Newfoundland Davies, i = es superior vessel. ‘rom the Shipyard of Mr. John P. F. Baker, That Herdeque, on the Ist inat., a handsomely modelled | plans of the sume can i *M. Racer. * | rig of 200 tous, N. M., called the baie ander inspection of Lioyd's agent, fur the Hon. J. C. Pope, of Summerside. Was Happy Return, | Bay | ¥ rw 2in HAY and TURNIPS. | FOR SALE, on the subscriber’s Farm, | A QUANTIFY wr AY, and a Few Thon. | sand Bushely gf @URKNIPS. GEORGE COLES, Gharlottetown, Oct. Ith, L863. ‘Summer Vailey Farm FOR SALE. | A Rare Chance seldom to be met with. ‘BXU be sold, the Leasehold Luterest of the) above beautiful FARM, containiyg avoat 120 lacres of the best land in Pringe &dward Island, | fronting on the St. Peter's Koad, atid also on the | Hillsborough River, withig ten chains of Appletree | Wharf, and eight wjle from Charlottetown by the | }road or by the river, subject-to the yearly rent of only £5 3a, or about tenpence currency of this Is- | jdand by the acre, fora term of 999 years; nearly | 180 acres thereof ure cleared, dkyed, fenced atid under cultivation, covered with crop cousistag gf wheat, barley, oats, potatoes, turnips, buckwheat, | &e; the residue is covered with excstlent timber | | (hardwood and seft) of every useful description ; | | thgre is x comfortable and commodious Dwelling House, 32 % 25 feet, with a frost-proof Cellar underneath, capable of containing nearly 2000 bus- hels potatoes, with a convenient Draw Well at the dour; a large Barn, with Stables, Cowhonses, Graunary, gig, cart and harness House, pig apd | sheep Houses complete, with a walled Cellar ugder- neath the Barn which will hold over 600 byshels | | turnips; the whole snugly sheltered fram the north | and west by a beautiful grove of hardwood reserved | for that purpose. This Farm possesses many pe- | culiar advantages equalled by none else on the river —commantng a picturesque view of the city and harbour of Charlottetown ; the e is neither hill nor swamp nor « foot of useless or inferior land on its whole surface. From its contiguity to vast de posits of muscle mud and other mnures in the said river, and « reservoir pear the shore, in which, with little labour, can he colleeted and deposited any required quantity of seaweed which flexts in abundance inte the cove and along the shore ot said | | farm every autumn, the whole of aaid farm can be | manured therefrom. And from its contiguity tothe | | suid wharf, a ready market is always open for ths | disponut of ail the prodyets thereof, the undersigned having often stgpped 500 bushels therefrom in one jday, and frequently £100 worth daring the fall) |shipping. A more profitable, comfortable or com- | modious lgestion for a gentlemen or a good farmer | 1. On the whole, the Market, and which.for model and workmanship is! cuungt well be found througheut the Island. The War languiahes. The official report of the late pronounced by competent judges to be a yery | terms of sule will be liberal. and made known on | |upplication to the Honorable Dasiet Braesan, | | Charlottetown, or the owner on the premises, where | seen FRANCIS McQUAID. The above Property, if not disposed of at ag a 50 ceed LAND, situate on the Gulf of St. " sh, Propri | Lawrenee, having a trent m of 4 chains, Pe pind Chanel, tea een | adjoining land held by Widew Neil McCormack, CH For sate by all Wholesale and Ketail Dealers. _ 7 late tr - vccupation of Michael Me- The greatest freedom of correspondence solicited. | Cormack, Fux River. Dealera ot good refereuces supplied ou Comuiseivn. September 7, 1863. W.R WATSON, | | 96 Acres of LAND, situate on the Big Marsh | road, havinga front thereon of 15 chains, adjoining |land held by Gabriel Melunis, now or late in the T. DESBKISAY, agent | vecupation of Matthias McCormack. M. W. SKINNEK, | 120 Acres of LAND, situate on the Big Marsh oe | Pond, having a front thereon of 10 chains, adjoining | land held by the Hon. James Diagwell, new or | | late in the occupation of James McDonald. | 60 Acres of LAND, situate on the Big Marsh | road, having a front thereou of 5 chains, adjoining | [From the Richmond Whig.) | band held by Donald McCormack, new or late in| the vecupation of Alexander McDonald. gestion jin recommending the attention of our | ow Acres of LAND, situate = the Big Marah “igen iia | road, having a front thereon of 5 chains, adjvining | government W the naturalization and enltivution of | and hold by Ronald McDonald, (Bain,) now ot Culisayy, for the preservation of the health of our) jute in tue occupation of James MeCormack. soldiers. This article has a pecutiar effeetnpon the) gy Acres of LAND, situate on the Big Marsh Jiver, ana gvards the system against disease by road, having a trout thereon of 5 chains, adjoining exposure and irregular diet. It is said that the | the above deseribed land, new or late im the great success of the Plantation Bitters of Dr. Drake, | ¢ccupation of Donald Walker. The above properties are submitted for sale in | accordance with the 38th section, 16 Vic., cap. 18 A deposit of 20 per cent on the purchase money | must be paid at the time of sale, (which will , ; oe jentitle the this, we have heard one of our most distingyished | ponsinder Oct. 18, 63. ————_— SS The Charleston ‘ Courier’ makes a timely sag- which, previous to our unhappy difficulties was | found in most Southern homes, was owing to the | extract of Culisuya Bark which it contained as one | of its principal ingredjeuts.—*1n confirmation of purchaser to the Deed,) and the | ligt with interest at5 per cent, in 10 equal physicians remark, that whenever he felt auwell | annua) instalments. from ordinary dietetic o atwespheric causes, he JOHN ALDOUS, Comuissioner. invariably relieved himself by Plantation Bitters.| Land Office, October 5, 1563. Now, that these Bitters cannot be obtained, a sub- | ~~~ stitute should be prepared —We understand our government has opened negotiations with Dr. Drake a NOTICE. | German | Musie Type, v OILS, | BLACK WQOD’'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, GLASS, Tory.) NAILA, illest LOCKS, TEKMSB. Per ann. IRON | For any one of the fuur Keviews, - - - $3 @¢ STERL | For apy two of the four Keyiews, - -~ - - 5 WW AXLES | For any three of the fopr Reviews, - - + .- 7 00! é “ w L paws ON’S, eves alae oe . B. . | For Biackwoud’s Magazine, - + + - + -8 A _ Gibson's srick Building, 22d June, Iesist. inn | For Blackwood ard one Keview,- - - - - i =) Fl ! ! Fl 1 | For Blackwood and two Keviews, - - - - 7 0 ur F lour our | For Blackwood and three Reviews, - - - - 9 v0 | 0 ” m ‘or Blackwood and the four Reviews, - - 10 00! ~ UsT KECELVED from New | These will be our prices to ali who pay prior fo the | | Ist ot April. To those who defer paying tiki after | that time, the prices will be imereused to such ex- | tent us the increased cost of reprint may demand — | theretore, 8END IN YOUK OKDEKS AND says. YUUK MONEY, LEUNARD SCOTT & GO. Publishers. No. 88 Walker-street, New York. | We also publish the FARMER'S GUIDE, Ry Henry Sreraens, of Edinburgh, and the late J.P. Norton, of Yale College. 2 vols. Koyal Oc-| tavo, 1600 pages, aud numerous Engravings. Puice—Z6, for the two volumes. By mail, 7$. | L. SCUTT & CO. | ray . . PRINTING 'TYPES, ND all other Puryting Mareniats, are | offered for Sale at Bu OF Gia} New York Type-Foundry, Roman ies { THE LOWEST PRICES. a y * ¥pe, “ript spies ype, Labor-saving Quotations, | Borders, Ornaments, Leads, Brass Dashes, Circular Quads, | | Cheers and Checker Type, Corner Quads, Brass and Metal Rules, Ornamental Corners, } Brass and ElectroCireles Metal Furniture, and Ellipses, rans Galleys, | Labor-saving Rules, Labor-saving Leads, Labor-saving Slugs, Compositor’s Numbered | Slugs, &e. Ke. Printers can also be supplied with Presses from all the different manufacturers, Printing Jnk of all York, and will be sold low for eash— 300 Eble. tra and Superfine 100 Bbis. Pastry FLOUR. oe (WAKRASTED,) M. LOWDEN, Peuke's Building. SOMETHING NEW! Sherwood’s Tea & Coffee Strainer. USEFUL and QENAMENTAL ARTICLE, to be attached to the Spout of « Tea or Cotte Pot. Price ondy le fd. _ CAST FUNNEL IRONS, which every house owner should have. LANTERNS. to burn Kero- sene Oil without chimes, All for sale by E. STARBIRD & CO. Ciry Hardware Store May 11, 1863, August 10, 1863, — -McLELLAN’S EXPRESS, Running ow E& & N. 4. Mailway. ONNECTING at Sr. John with * Turnsen’s Amentcan Exrerss (Office 40 & 12 Court Square, Boston) for United States, Tuan Freder- ieton, Nowa Seotta, &c. At Shediae with Steamers und Stayes to Prince Edward Island and the North Shore And at Moncton with King’s Stagee for Dorches- ter, Sackville, Amherst, é&c. Goods Bought & Sold, and Notes, Drafts. and Bills collected. Orrick in St. Jonxs—Turner’s American Express colors, Composing Sticks, Stands, Cases, Imposing | Office, No. 75, Prince Willinm Street. Stones, Chases, Wood Type, and all other printing | through a secret agent, but with what truth we do not know.” ? . ° « ? We are exceedjuyly oblige¢d to the Richmond ‘Whig’ for its remembrance of * Auld Lang Syne," but we can assyre “Our Government” that the ERSONS indebted for subscriptions, &c.,to Tue Examiner, either by Book Ac- counts, Promissory Notes, or Judgments, the collection of which was entrusted to Mr. Kicuanp Havxgs, late Bailiff, of Souris — are hereby potitied that Mr. Hayes is no longer authorised to act ae AGENSP for the Subseriber jn collecting debts, or M’LELLAN BROS., Proprictors, materials, at the manufacturers’ prices. Any publisher of a newspaper, who chooses to comin yublish this advertisement, INCLUDING THIS) AGENTS. FOTE, three times before the first day of Decem- wy. Bemctawk Gs Bes... oredece cash Charlottetown. ber, 1863, and forward me one of the papers con- Ts Bie inn nn 5 ctbenesspenstaneesabe Bliediac. taining it, will be allowed bis bill at the time of | H. H. Letson....... 000. .eeee renee ees Chatham. making a purchase from me of ny own manufactures, 2 ns transacting auy other business on hisaccount.— Per- | sons in the Eastern and Southern sections of King’s | County are also notified to pay at the Subseriber's | Office forthwith, or to his accredited Travelling | Agent, Mr. F. W. Hueues, the several amounts against them, with the accounts for which they have been furnished, otherwise the accounts will be handed for collection into the Cowmissioners’ | Courta. To atford convenience to persons really | desirous of paying their accounts, the following | Gentlemen will set in their respective localities as Agents for the Subscriber, and will take CASH or | PRODUCE in payments of their accounts, receipts | from those gentlemen being effectual discharyes : Head of St. Peter's Bay—John Sutherland, Esq. East Point—A. J. Meintyre, Esqr. Plantation Bitters are got for sule to any ‘* secret agents,’’ North or South. Phere is probably several other things that * Our Government” will yet want. We know that we have the best and most popular medicine in the world. We are notafraid to show whut it is composed of. Physicians are compelled to recommend it. Cacisarva Bark has been celebrated for over two hundred years, and was sold during the reign of Louis XVI, King of France, forthe enormous price It is remarkable for of its own weight in silver. Dyspepsia, Fevers, Weakness, Constipation, &c. Cascanitia Banx.—For Diarrhea, Colic, und ot five times the amount of said bill. GEKOKGE BRUCE, No. 13 Chambers Street, New York. Sept. 7, 1863. CARD. oPak usual DANCING CLASSES for the ensuing season will be opened at Mus.) Bennis's Deacing Hall on Monday, the 2nd Novem- ber next ‘berms 30s per quarter, half in xdvanee. | The Juveniie Class, for which Mrs. B respectfully solicits the usual patronage, will be open from 3 to 5, or from 4 to 6, to accommodate the parents of chil dren attending ; and the Adult Class will be open | from & to 10. p.m., same day. July 27, 1863. GRAIN! GRAIN! GRAIN! prune highest price given for BARLEY and GATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, Constantly on hand, at prices cheaper than enn be purchased in the Market, the beat of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, and a superior aruele of Mal Whue- key. Also—X, XX. and XXX Ale. Charlottetown, November 14, 186i -GURNEY’S CLOTH MILL. pure capalility of this Mill is to felt cloth, giving to its texture firmness and Atnong the many minor itews fuating absut, | Qn the 7th instant, from the Shipyard of Mr. private sale before MON DAY, the Second ¥e find but two worth recording. that js ou the Mishimippi, there appears to be a | 32 tous, On the 10th instant, from the Shipyard of aad organized attempt ou foot to buru up the | Messrs. MeKinnon, Lot 14, # superior juniper Wanspert steamers. Several have been sacrificed buale copper fastened Deng. 9 400 pous—both byil) At Rich I, in the U.S, Hause of Assembly, a arder iuspection, for the lon. James Jeg. Prulution suggestive of enquiry as te the tone | — - , ” tid temper ot the Nerth—in other words, a feeler | 6 peaco—bas Leow wuauiinvusly voted down. | Ly * a slim cecerd fora war in whieh wil- . WO soldiers aud tive hundred vessels are eu- | Soo ed. But teat is wet our fault. We can't Mie events; we can ouly narrate them. Some | we wouder whether the politicians, the | Heddy -tnet, the werehants, or the admiuiatratio , with greatest horror feow the thought ot War cuding.— New York Albion, Oct. 1V. al LOLS OLA FRO LIVERPOOL. pe fine new Brig + ELIZA,’ 250 Tons, D. May, Comman- der, has goad saecommodatigg for a tew Cabin passengers, and will suil fron CHARLOTTETOWN In the West, | Alexander McDonald, Lot 14, a oe fine Brig of | e day of November next, will on that day be ‘offered at PUBLIC AUCTION, wt 12) o'clock, noon. FRANCIS McQUAID. } Oct. 19, 1863. isl | 5 i Chance to Make Money ! FEXHE Sub-criber has in his Yard at “ Brown's Mant,’ Egmont Bay, a quantity of JUNIPER TIMBER, such as Plank-logs, Beams, } Footocks, Knees, &e.,—also, Keel, Stem and Stern | | Post, consisting of the principal part of the material to build a gyniper vessel, of 100 tons,—also, a good inew Meuld and Model, the whole of which he | diseases of the stomach and bowels. Dansvetton.-—For Inflammation of the Loins and Dropsical Affections. Cramomitk Frowers.—For enfeebled digestion. Lavexnpber Frowrnrs —Aromatic, stimalant and tonic— highly invigorating in nervous debility. Winten6reen.—For Scrotula, Rhewmatiem, &e. ANisk.—An aromatic carminative ; creating flesh, musele and milk ; much used by mothers nursing. Also, clove-buds, orange caraway, coriander, shake-root, &e, S,—T,— 1860—X, Another wonderful ingredient, of Spanish origin, trom the St. Johu Murniny Velegraph, Oct. V5. ‘ Dratts on the States were given yesterday at the | 1 Banks at $24 pee centdiscount. Private tele- | fas trou New York say gold was at 54 pereent | “Tuesday and sterling exchange at 70 per cent | —There i« an advauece 1 melassess, and | “NE excitement in consequence amwoug buyers | Bid ellen. The stock of aulasses iu Warehouse | “ Halifax ou the Ist October comprised 3,400 | » 425 tiewews and 375 barrels; of sugar | Were 1.214 bhds« 56 tierees and 1,096 bbls. Fish has alse advanced cousiderably. Im- cut up river, principally tor lumbering | ws, whieh will be conducted on a larger than last winter. Greater facilities are now Mg offered by St. John parties than was the case wold at higher rates Smwoth Buck wheat can nuw be | at $2 wo Bz. U5. w +e: © egret to learn that the Sub-marine Cable : lng thie Island with the neighberi am “agen out of order. Lt is belie ‘eww! hae dragged her anchor tual of the pro. peeeat* of the Line in this Intand, having Per puse Nr qtantities of provisions, four, &e., are) ~ ” that | an sed that the crew have hauled it up aud | Wand : Eifurte will at once be made, we under- | the pM Mt torthwith, Me Chas, Hyndman, Thursday of every mouth. enone tu Cape Tormeutine ior that | fe 26th OCTOBER. App'y te BENJ. DAVLES, Queen Square. Ch. Town, Oct. 19, 1563. 2 FIRST PALL SHIP. (PE Barque * GAZELLE,” Si coll tn Leeann DAY, 27th October instant. For Freight or Vassaye, please apply w WoW. LORD & CO. wk « isl lin EDUCATION. ANDLLE ATES desirous of obtaining / the Certificate of the Board of Education, as to their competency tor taking charge of a Char'town, Oct. 19, 1N63,. bs tu Country Produce we find Oats in better Grammar School, will be required to trauslate | hn ad at 45 to SW conts—an advance of 5 cents | the following bouks, and to possess gn accurate | busivet Lutter, geese wud turkies are also Grammatical know ledge of the subjoimed lan- | The warket has been well | guages in addition to the other qualifications re- | quired of second or higher class teachers under the Education Act of 1861, vig :— Lavixs — The first tour byoks of Caesar's | Commentaries. Gueek — The first twenty pages of the Edin- burgh Academy Delectus. The fret iey Chapters of the Acta of the Apostles. Peescu—Charies the Twelfth or Pelenjgchus. CW Meetings of the Board — Qu the fast By order of the Board, JOUN McNEILL, Secretary Oct. 19, 1863 4m b eee wii will sell on reasonable germs, with privilege of imparting beauty to the complexion and brillianey | yard room, &., (if required) 19 byild said vessel. to the mind, is yet unkpown to the commerce of | He alsq otters for sale the Hull and Spars of a the world,and we withhold its nae for the present. superior pew Bai, of about 230 pgue register,(spruce , | 7 with whe sted, Codunn Phis vessel is of : good | Humbuys and quacks how! about the Plantation model, and built under the inspection of W-.) Bitters; but the following js what's the matter, aud | Souris— Edward Kickham, Esqr. | Bay Fortane, Launching Place und Grand River —d.C. Underhay, Kagr. | Georgetowu—Hog. A. A. McDonald. EDWARD WHELAN. Charlottetown, Sept. 21, 1863. MINNIE COCHRANE, M.D. Allopathic Physician, | pak ES great pleasure in announcing to! the Citizens of Charlottetown that she has just | arrived in the City, and is prepared to attend to the | sick at all hours. She would say to those who are | labouring under the common dixeases of the day, | such a8 Rheumatism, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Cancers, Croup, Dropsy, Catarrh, Asthma, pone» Neuralyia, Epilepsy, give her a cal], und before undertaking your case, she will tell you if your inease can be cured. N.B. Ladies desirous of having teeth extracted would do well to give Dr, C. a call, as she bys studicd with the best Deutists in New York ' P.S. Dr. Cochrane wij] be eyer ready to atgend | Charlottetown, Ith October, 1863. | solidite—-to dress by happing und sheariag, aud te | tinish with Jgstre. Cloth dyed by » new process Slogyet, Esq., (Messrs. Lloyd's Avent). —— N. J. BROWN. | Brown's Mart, Oct. 19, 1863. er) aa j 4 : AD ; | STARCH! STARCH! — From Benson & Aspden. Manufacturers, in Edward'sburg, Canada West. \f§XHE Subscriber has just received, from the Manufactory, 350 boxes of this art icle, to which he invites the attention of parties in the | trade, and feels coufideut the quality and price will | vive sutjafaztion. ALso—A few Boxes of Prepared Corn, for food, WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. Oct, 19, 1863. sens | ON THE DAY OF SALE, | PLOUGHING MATCH, tor all, A comers, will be held at Urton Fag, near North River, and the following prizes awarded, viz: lst Prize, 258; 2nd do., 158; 3rd do., 108. There will alse be exhibited, in operation, one of | Bupr Wrient’s Patent Compensating one Horse | Power THRESHING MACHINES, which shakes | the Straw itself. Lyon's Patent “Stone & Stamp | Extractor,” by whieh two men can lift ten tons. | A Sod and Subsoil Plough ; Sed and Coulter fur | rows, &e., &e. | } pet. JY, [Ses. ' | Obstetric Practice. Charlouetown, October 12, 1863. OATS, OATS, OFS. AM persons indebted to the Subscriber by note of hand or haok aecoups, are requested to make paymens befone the Lath gt Noveuiber, as legal proceedings wil) be taker without further notice to recover apy amounts remaining unpaid ufter that date. 7 OREN LOWDEN. they know it: PLANTATION BITTERS WILL CURE Cold Extremities and Feveriah Lips. Sour Stomach and fetid breath. Fimalency and Indigestion. Neryous Affections. Excessive Fat}gue and Short Breath. Pain over the Eyes. HOMCOPATHIC COCOA. REPARED sod HOMG@OPATHIC! COCOA, | No. | Broma and Chocolate, j Filberts and Walnuts, Prunes and Kuisins, Water Crackers gud Pilot Bread, | Mazena and Cory Starch, | Lime Jujee and Flayoying Essences, Salt, ig apacks, buekets, boxer & bays W. KR. WATSON. City Drug Stors, digly 20, 1863, } NOTICE! | jand warraled . AGests:—gohn Witiamg, Eag., Market Square ; XMeil Rankin, Esq, Queen-street. Covehead, Sept. li, 1s63. Sinus WH. R. WATSON | EGS to intimate that be bus received, per “ Turngsa’’— 12 Cuser and one Cask APOTHECARIES’ WAKE, 1 Puncheon English VINEGAR, 1 Cusk PAIYTS, Boiled and Raw Linseed OIL, | Bale CLAVE Ss, i Hale Senna, | Cask Oljve 0), 2 Laas. aeipetre, 6 Barrels Washing 8oda, ) Qask Baking Soda, 1 Cask Salpbar, 2 Bois Ajgm, 1 Sb1. blue Moue, , ; ma, | Bb). Cudheyz, A/13: PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE | cate Otic Groend Kedwond, SUBSCRIBER, by Nete of Hand, Book Ape- |< count, or otherwise, are hereby notified te jake | payment of the same at the Office of Jong phseann) Co, betore the 20th October uext, ge afer Chiat | _ legal proceedings will be taken fur the recovery } of all amouvts remaining unpaid. } JOHN HASZARD. | Saint Eleanor’s, 8th September, 1863. 2m } from Boston. JUST RELEIVED 400 Barrels FLOUR, different grades. 3 Guses English Confectionary. For sale at the CITY DRUG STORE Charlotietown, June Stn, 1363. L Pensez-a-moi. \ M. K. WATSON bus received, per ‘Unaays,” from AON DON, the above new EL LO R! FLOUR oz ape fashionable SCENT, wether with Kecuns F U , : ° . | Frangipane, Wood Violet, Love's Myrtle, Hedyor Idaho trom New York and Carrie Bich | mia. | Honquet, Exes Bouqu E | Windsor Bougnet, New Mown Hay und Sweet Pea | Sydenham, Rau de Cologne, us seld at the Crykta) | Pulace, Treble Lavender Water, djstled Thom Mitcham Flowers, Toilet Viw © BMpe -wede bay For Sale at DODD'S BRICK de Cologne for all Toi)et pied Banton Pur Pome, iyve.'s Bopever, West End, Jockey Ciab, ilefleur, Rondeletia, Geranium, Gunrde, net, Ritle Volunteers’ Bonquet Meal Despondency. Peake's Buildings, . ‘ STORDB. | Aromatic Vinegar and Swelling Salts, i Mogoce peosenianah thie Weakness, Charlonetown, Gat. 9, }859. 4 . DODD & ROGERS. | Cuses, Pastiles, Sachows, Merling ink, Combe, * 7 e ; salen diieeenaie ee May 8, 1863. | Brushes, Spamiines Kgzors, G Yoerive, OU, Bullow cymplesion, Weak Bowes. ANPED—A situstion as Salesman by _ nar norte ae ese Brown Winleor, Rese, Sand and Pomice Stone, Soap he : : SPE f , n Ww uainted with the i Tablets, Naples Soup jy Pots, Transparent Soap, in ee cecal gg tet Wholessis o Beail er t and Curpet LABBADOR HERRINUS, Cakes and chicks, f6y shaving, &e. &o. Ke. Very particularly recommended Lo Clergymen, Business. A “A. Z., Examiner Office.” MANHE subseriber i+ receiving— City Dare Sime, dune 8, 1Oes. Merchants, Lawyers, apd peraygys of sedentary habits. Also for delicate females gud weak persons who require a gentle stjmylant, free digestion, good appetite and clear menpu} facnites. Sold by all respectable Physicians, Druggists, Grocers, Hotels, Saloons, Cogntry Stores, &e. Be particular that each bottle bears the fac simple of our signature on a steel plate label, with our private gayergment stamp over the eork. Pp. H. DRAKE & CO, 202 Broadway, N. Y. Cheskutteown, October Lith, 1863, 2w Wy 48TeD to Burrow for Six Yeaus, the sum of . ‘Phree Hundred Pounds, | secured on Real Estate. Address “ A. B.,” Post | Office, stating, rate of inperest required. Oct. 12, P03, 3in 2 Carlton's Condition Powders?! | 300 Bble. Choice LaBraporn Hengines. — = Alsg in Store—— 500 bls. Bay-de Dhaleur HerRING— the catch of the present wonth. i _ Charlottetown, Sept. 28, 1863. Sin “Paints, Oils, and Iron. fro! SALE CHEAP by i JAMES DUNCAN & CO. | Chalottetown, July 6, xo3 ul j J. 8. CARVELL. |“ SUGAR!!! MYUE SUBSCKIBER bs DAILY EX- PECTING LU ARBIVE—20 Mhde SUGAR, article. J,38. CARBVELK MOLASSES. ~. ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS T° } FROM THE WEST INDIES DIkber— 200 Hhds. Choice MOLASSES. - Sept. 28, 1863 bus 5 8 CARVELL ~* ee a 7) ee