¥ ; ches in errcum (erence round the thickest pert, | yeurs. The deceased was left an orphan some | Nov. 9, 1863. : aod weighs 2ib.6ve. This enormous vegeta-| years ago, and was adopted by Mr. Philip Cubill, of | 7 } ble waa grown on the farm of Mr. Gaskell, | ‘his City. She wasa very promising young person, | Wa ] ] P h x : at Walton. —Liverpoo! Mercury. "| and was placed in the Convent of Notre Dame | 0 €$2, e ure asers., ouly a few days ago, where it was hoped ber health | a te ' . ns - Ait = ' : | would be improved under the very kind attendance | 5 VIE Subseriber respectfuliy intimates A Bavsn wita Pinates.—A serious en- of the ladies of that institution; bat unfortunately that he has received on CONSIGNMENT, Ex counter has taken place at Hang-chow Bay, her disease lad tiade too great an inroad on ber : between Li. Bo M."s gunboat Flamer, 2, the ry orereeryg be — ee ik _ ne ° ae as which are offer- . " ariwletuwh, on Priduy last, the 30th | ed te the Trade at the lowest paying figu fi ‘ penete soaanee Pauchan, and a number of October, after a protracted illuess, the Hou. George | cash or approved paper ee oe eae tical junks. A vessel named the Rosina, | jirnie, ayed 77 years. The deceased ventlem 7 cai = , + ae yew 1¢ decensed geutlemun 8 hhds DeKuper’s GENEVA longing to Mesers. Dent & | 0., Was Cap-| came to this Island iu the year 1809, and was con- | * serine - “™ ae : vr Anchor Actes’ tured by pirates during her voyage from a _ awe tir: of Waters & Birnie} “¢ enka ata Islay Wniskey, (very fine) _—" Ningpe to Shanghai, and curried off by them - Gis deotiie tet et } 20 cases Campbeltown WHISKEY, warranted the sate the recesses of the bay. For some time gutumn of 1813 he left the Island, “and returead r ) pack: an het oo THE it was not known whither she had been) thereto in [840. After the introduction of Respon a nk 7 . SU Congo TEA, taken, and her whereabouts was only dis- | si!e Gioverument in 1851, he held u seat in the | 50 fae xT D_PIPES. 10 swt Liv covered at last through infurmation given by) Exeeutive aud Legislative Councils, and filled | 39 gor Linen Thren iN stand eves IB Sevot hor vative passengers, who eneaped to) "°Vim imariant Goveramentotices” |” | Sh Gruas Gut ers, (arke's) : Niogpo. The Flamer and Pauchan at once Elizalieth, relict of the lute Mr. Andrew LePave |." bs London Mixed Pius, (in ounces) to the spot, but foand the Rosina ‘vrmerly of this Island, in the 87th year of her age. SOEs coteeed Cottnn “andancahiegs, sunk and cargo abstracted. They were YerY much endeared in the remembrance of her N. RANKIN. themselves vigorously attacked by the pirates, | Silty, and others best xcyuainted with her patient | Queen Street, Nov. 9, 186; 2m % 2 Sic y the p mre | ¢ Hristiau virtues, and meekly boping through the : : rete —_-— and had considerabie difficulty in beatiag: merits of her Redeemer for the blissful resurrection | RIBBONS! RIBBONS ’ ; them off. Une of the crew of the former | so Tngnt Sumattaiing brought to light in the Gospel. ati a e ? veswe!] wae ki 4 i } & Covehead, on the 2ist ult., afte few day at > | Com a pial seen ~ a awww ws Archibaid Leiteh, ‘culited sat aeo ICH 30 ae manuer, + 7° aud Sarah MeMillan, aged % years and 3 montis , dangerously wounded ia the thigh. Capt. | + Sutter titrle children to come unto me, and forbid Pewee, SONNET RIBBONS, | Barton of the Pauchan wae killed. The two them uot, for sach is the kingdom of heaven.” | = LUDING all the new shades. trom 6d. } vessels withdrew tu Ningpo, but will imme-| Suddenly, at the Lunatic Asylum, on the 30th a yard upwards, NOW OPENING at the diately retura ia cowpany with two other. wall of an fy seizure, Sens fawn. | New Shop, Duuean’s Brick Building. abourer, uged 42 years, u native of Ireland } IAVIES & WEEKS gunboats to endeavour te destroy the At Covebead on the 30th ult. of Dysentery, James | Ch Town, Nov. 9 ae ee WEEKS. piratical fleet. The pirates have obtained a Alexander, infant aon of Jolin wnd Ellen Me- | : oe i a splendid prize, aa the Resina is stated to <n uged one pont ae tive months, | ' - : g G hese hb speere tu the amount of 20.000 At Bedeqne, ou the 29th ult., after a severe illness | Pa ints Oil & i : i. f three mouths duration, in the 74th year of his | } } ’ son board, & ull — | ; ’ Comedie > bse | - re — a ful cargo of tea jae, Mr. Neil McFarlane, late of Canada, formerly | (EVE Subseriber bas received per TuEResa, | / North Cusna Herald. j of this Island, leaving a wife and sun, with a large tron LIVERPOOL— a | cirele of friends and relatives to mourn the loxs of «| . - ; oe, The following is the number and uativity of | kind husband, father, aud friend, aud traly an| No. | White W HITELEAD, ; forrigners, who are natives of European States | honest mat. Green, Blue, Red and Yellow PAINT, now resident in Londow: France, 3,494 males, | aa ALPE —EERENCNpEERER Boiled and Raw LINSEED ¢ TL, > 2344 females; Switzerland, 717 males, 494 fe-) SHIPPING NEWS. Furniture and Coach VARNISH. 7 0 lt ee ~~ yj i | | i — ene ere anendiemenneeeaeeedll — ——— = at Wotver- THE BEST PILLS TO TAKE. per ae oes ult... the young | THE BEST PILLS TO TAKE. Ber ary Ann Jones, alias Hatton, alias) THE BEST PILLS TO TAKE. | YW illisme.wbo had been remanded on » charge | Dr. Radway's Pills are the easiest pills te! ageic brought up defore | swallow. They are elegantly coated with gum, | ianosture, Was ; hy - olverbam pton Magistrates. the showe lament " yeniding at Burslem ,| weakness or irritation. They purge thoroughly, | e ul ‘ pied piace she left some time ago. Since | cleanse, purty and equalize the circulation of the | ¢ time she bus been travelling im a) blood, Other pills may afford temporary relief, | ts of ae ies a but Radway's Pills will effect a cure: other pills | oe . ae un time she is found on the | @4Y afford a little ease, but Radway’s Pilla will | . outraged by three ruffians ; at others | save your life. Let those who have taken other | , in the streets at midnight, throwing of pillsand medicines ee er Caipake, | thing and ring to drown hereelf ;| Indigestion, Costivenesa, Nervous Affections, eae ie hese ttiully inseasible | Gout, Piles, Biliousness, Headache, Enlargement at he street, also at midaight, muttering | of the Spleeo, Affections of the Kidneys, and in pie seduction. On other occa- other established diseases, without deriving a| gboat Soe di ft tarailway atation | Petieet cure, take Radway's Pills. One to six — 8 we onES dan ae powwue tricks at) C¢3¢* are warranted tecure you. Price 25 cents | S sauce F | per box. } | Becleshall, Staffurdshire, that two surgeons a sivieed that her deposition shoald be takea,} = DON'T FORGET THE HORSE! snd two magistrates were esiled out of) i Next to man there is no nobler animal than the | ghareh on a Sunday, and were present Whilst | horse, obedient to all our wishes, patient, docile her clerks tovk her statement She bad been | aud iitelligible-——how could we “ get on” without taken tu the hospitals of Chester and W olver- | bim,—then let us cherish and protect him. Have hampton, aad had become sv boturious to the | you a horse with a rough, scragyy coat and tight Cheshire constabulary that they had her pho- ehin’? Give bim CARLTON'’S CONDITION tograph and the likeness labelled as that of | POWDERS. Do you work him bard? Give an incorrigible impostor.”’ it was jh CARLTON'S CONDITION POWDERS, }you will seo see that one bushel of vats given Dakapret. Ratway heme The Mail | with them, will go as far as four without. Bring | J ' * a . ’ o= NTO condi ; : i Train aving Gropnuck on the arrival. of the Bet = horses INT( condition with this medicine + . and do net abuse them with hard driving and no fast boat, at 6 Zl a. m., on the both alt., Was run) care. Get the CARLTON’S CONDIPION jnte by Port-Glasgow Station, by a mineral rail-| POWDERS ' re — . way engine and guard's vao, which left Greenock |” ae Gabe por Pac os . i fre mivutes after the mail train. One of the 25 Ceuts per Package.—‘Sold by all Dealers. wngers, named George Jones, aho was in was : — the end varsviage, wae killed; one woman from | Married, felfust, name uuknewn, had beth her legs taken| At Airslie Cottage, Lot 56, on the 22d alt., by | ad; a man named Dick had one of hie legs taken | J. C. Underhay, Esq., J. P., Mr. Sumuel Jarvis, of ol, besides sustaining other serivus injuries, and! Beur River, Lot 44, to Miss Flora MeCormack, both are net likely to survive. Four men have daughter of Mr. Michael McCormack, Bear River a ent : ‘ a | At the residence of the bride's futher, on Monday been apprehended and sent to Greenock. | the Y6th ult., by the Rev. KR. Morton, Capt. W. € sides those mentioned there are several others | Catiray of Chariottetowa, to dane Elizabeth, eldest more ot less injured. The line was clear at | dunyliter of Robert Nesbit, Esy., of Sydney, Cape | twelve v clock. Bretwou | oa - i= See ae a | A terrible aceident occurred at Troy, New| Died, York, on the 19th. A number of men were; On Saturday evening, 7th instant, Dennis at work digging a sewer in Jacob Street, the) Revo, Esyr., aged 70 years. ‘The deceased was and the nerves in good order, we are well. Houtoway's Pitts.— Enjoyment of life.— When the blood is pure, its circulation perfeet, These Pile possess a marvellous power in seeuring these great seerets of health by purifying, regulating, daughter of a reapec- | cession neither sickness, straining, tenesimus, | and strengthening fiuide and solids. Holloway's Pills can be coufidently recommended to all persons suffering from disordered digestion or worried by nervous fancies or neuralgie pains. They correct acidity and heartburn, dupe sick headache, quicken the action of the liver, and act as alteratives and gentle aperients. The weak and delicate may take them without fear. Holloway’s Pills are eminently serviceable to invalids of irritable constitution, as they raise the action of every ergan to its natural standard, and universally exercise a calming and sedative influence. eo _ Tomy Yrars Youncer.—Rev. B. Bruee, D. D., Newmarket, Gallatin county, IL, writes— “T have tried Mrs. S. A. Allen's World’s Hair Restorer and Zylobalyamum. They acted like a charm. My bar is as it was thirty years ago. If you wish a reference from me, I will give it willingly.” Sold by Druggists everywhere. Greenwiclestreet, New York. NEM ADVERTISEMENTS. By Uranus from LONDON, and Gazelle from LIVERPOOL. Tea, Holland Gin, Tobacco, Crushed Sugar, &e. 0 be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY NEXY, the 12th instant, at 1} o'clock, in front of the subscriber's Room, QUEEN SQUARE~— 50 Chests Congo TEA, 6 Kegs Mustard, 5 Hhds. Holland GIN, 6 Bags Pepper, 7 Bhis. Crashed Sugar, 9 Bags Rice, 1 Kegs Baking Seda, — 6 Bbls. Washing Soda, 20 sides Sole Leather, 10 boxes TOBACC 1, id Boxes Starch, iv boxes Candles, IU cases Gingerette, 1 dozen each, Depot, 198 sewer being sume twenty feet below the) gue of tue oldest aud must respectable Merchants areet, when the banks caved in, burying) in Charlottetown. He will be long remembered | about twenty of them. Three dead bodies) for his uumerous charities, and hia warm-hearted | have been taken out and three have been | benevolence on every occasion where his services | saved alive. There are still twelve or fifteen | were required. The funeral will leave the late | issing. Men are engaged in digging them | residence of the deceased in Queen Street to- | _ morrow morning, at half-past ten o'clock, tor the | ~~? x . Cathedral, and trom thenee fur the Cemvtery at | A Moxsrsx Poraro.—A very large potatoe | !2 v'clock, noon. : has been leit at vut office. It measures 18 in- | This morning, after a lingering illness in the last j} stuye of decline, Elizabetu McCormack, aged 15) 20 dv Sherry Wine, du. 10 do Port Wine, do. 6 do Old Tom (Gin), 10 cases Whiskey, 1 Hid. Whiskey, 5 cases Champagne, 1 dozen each, 1 bbl. Currants, 10 kegs No. 1 White Lead, 5 kegs Black Paint, 1 chest Indigo, 25 bugs double Shingle Nails. Terms—A)) suns under. £10, cash; over that sum, three mouths, on approved joint notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. |* Gazelle,” from Liverpool, and * Cabot,” trom) liver, ana guards the system against disease by maies ; Spaia, 340 males, 161 females; Portugal, | 123 males, 32 fewales; Italy, 1,714 males, $27 | females; Greece, 130 males, 34 females; Turkey, , 321 males, 94 females; Germany, 8455 males, | 3.963 females; Austria, 475 wales. 141 females ;— PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED: Oct. 31—Griffia, Griffin, Liverpool, N. S.; Herrings, and | i j { | } } } Herald, Griffin, Halitax ; | Whiting, Paris White and Venetian Red, Patent Dryer, Pomice Stone & Emery Cloth. WM. R. WATSON. City Drug Stere, Nov. 9, 1863. Hungary, 150 wales, 16 feweles; Prussia, 2,401 | herrings and apples. Wim. Noble, Pelrong, Mol- | NOTICE --- EDUCATION NOTICE. wales, 1453 females; Belgium, 615 males, 590 | tewales; Helland, 2,142 males, 1,676 females; | Denmark, 690 males, 145 females; Norway, 675 males, JG fe ; Sweden, 69S males, 64 fe- wales; Raseig, 995 males, 185 females; Poland, 1,306 males, 632 females. Tota) vatives of Euro-) pean Sgatea, 37,956. A } Roman Catwo.ics at Oxrorv University. —It is understood that at a meeting of the Roman Cathole agbility snd gentry, held a. tew days ago, the question was vigorously discussed as to the advisability of sending the | youth of their families to Oxford at the ap-) proaching term. Dr. Newman sweugly eounselied this step, wich was as strenucus- ly op by ethers. The balance of opi- nion however, was in favour of the mouvement, | aod in wence several Catholic tamilies | are about to seud their sons to matriculate | at Oxford. —— a The French are about to blockade the Mexican coast. re re | A lady im Philadelphia advertised for a gitl. Not long after, a must elegantly attir-| ed and gewteel lady called upon her, and in-| quired very minutely abut the place. At. last she said; ** Well, I'll enquire and see it | any better place offers; if not [ll come and | try it. Tl leave my card, in case you wish | to send me word. And throwing back a) thickly-worked black lace veil, which had been down, disclusing a bright mulatto, she | tox out a card, aod with a curtesy, left. | Ou the embossed card was written, ** Mise Lavinia, Lady Attendant.”* ——_—-4ahoo —— —-— DeaTu or THE Rev. Joun A. Mooney, New | Buuwswick.—The Rev. Joun A. Mooney, P. P., | Shi an, in the Diocese of Chatham, N. B.,| ied after eight days’ illness, in his Presbytery, on Sunday, the }2th ult., fortified by the last sacra-| mente which he received trom the Very Rev. | Mr. Paequet about half au bour before be expired. ; | : i His obsequies were pertormed in his Church at) Shippegan ou Weduesday, the Zlat, in strict ae- cordance with the Roman Kitual. The scene in| the Church on that sad eceasion was most solemn, | affecting and edifying. Au imunense concourse of | ali the peuple of Shippegan and the surrounding | settlements crowded the sacred edifice, which was profusely draped in mourning. and testified their Teapect and love for the deceased by their sobs and tears, notwithstanding their effurts to observe a reverential silence. His Lordship the Bishop of the diocese, viz: the Rev. Dr. Rate, and six eo, viz: Very Rev. Jos. Paequet, V. G., ery Rev. M. Egan, V. G., Rev. Ferdinand Gauvreau, Rev. Michael Meloy,Rev. Jus. Pelletier, aod Rev. Wa. McManus, assisted at the cere- monies. The solemn Reyuiem Masa was sung by the Very Rev. M. Egan, and an appropriate | sermon preached by the Rev. Mr.Gauvrean. The | Sbsolution and final prayers were chanted by His Lordship the Bishop, who also delivered au eloquent and affecting discourse op the oceasion. During the beautiful sermon of Mr. Gauvreau and the touching addreas of the Bishop, the multitude could ae longer restrain their grief, and burst inte tears on being reminded of the edifying piety, auiable dispesition, constant charity and never- failing fidelity of their deceased Pastor, whose lifelews body, laid out in bis sacerdutal robes, they beheld for the last time. The Reverend deceased | was, at the time of his death, in the 35th year of his age, and 12th of hia Priesthood. He was well koown to wany on tia Island, having made at) , St. Audrew’s College a considerable part of bis) studies, whieh he afterwards completed in Quebec ; | and not only was he loved by his parishioners but | highly oxteemed by all who had the houor of his Sequaintance,—K. 1. P.— Vin. Sons or Temrexance.—The annual session of the G.D. of P. BE. 1. was ned on Thursday evening, the ‘2th iestant, and at the first meeting 15 representatives wore initiated, making the number of vtatives present 42. At the opening, the of G.W.P., G8. and G.T. were subwitted, which were certainly of a very encouraging nature. The reports being referred to Committee, the election of officers waa pro- | James William, Carta, do.; herrings. grave, N. Ss herrings. Brig Karia, Strahan, | Pictog; bai. Schr. John Bull, McDonald, Pictou; val. Lady Havelock, Vineau, Little River, No 3.; | bal. Mary, La Vache, Pictou; bal. Woodbine, | Robertson, Pictou; coal. Annie, Campbell, | Pictou; do. Temperance, Lauzong, Arichat ; bal. Ploughboy, Rubertaun, Pictou; eval. Nov. | 2—Bng Uranus, McDonald, London; general | cargo. Sehr. Glad Tidings, Leslie, Pope's’ Harbor; herrings. Eliza Ann, Peelrine, Pictou; fleur. Brig Chebueto, Jenkins, Halisax ; barrels. Mara, Dixon, Shediae; beards. Lark, Bears, | Canab; herrings. 3—Zone, Corner, Ritinbucto ; | boards. Ocean Bell, Blackburn, Halitax ; bal. | Villager, Watt, Miramichi; beards. Alpine Flower, | Saunders, Bay Verte; deals. Tiree Sisters, | Millar, Shediac; boards. Triumph, Burns, Mira-| michi; deals. ; CLEARED: Oct. 30—Sch. Margaret Ann, Thomas, Halifax ; potatoes, vats, barley. Brig Penguine, Conyers, | Bermuda; pto.” Ada, Baley, Westport N. 8; | pro. Barque Gazeile, Irvine, Layerpoul, G. B; | deals, lathwood, pro. Seh. Daniel, Herton, | Halitax; pro. 3i—A Fifeficld, Murphy, Richi- | bueto; pro. Ariel, Campbell, Buctouche ; bal. | Brig Albwn, Slurphy, Liverpool, G. B; deals. | Dolphin, MeNeill, Pictou; bal. Oriaguder, Muteh, | dv; do. Nov. 2—Eliza Ann, Peelripe, Torbay ; potawes. Brig Eliza, May, Liverpool, G. B; deals. Almira, Gayton, Boston; oats. Mars, Dixon, Shediac; deals; Lark, Bears, Halifax ; potatoes, Eva, Philips, Richibucto; timber. Cordilia, Creamer, Pictou; bal. 4—Clipper, Fougere, Halifax; potatoes. Ne Plus Ultra, Maleolm, do; do. James Williams, Carter, do; do. Alpine Flower, Suunders; Bay Verte; pal. Woodbine, Robertson, Pictou; bal. Idaho, Smith, St. Jobo’s Nfld ; pro. Eureka, Cameron, New York; oats. Laurel, Parker, Boston; do. Brig lsabel, Egan. G. B.; deals, timber. ——— = ———— Launched. From the Shipyard of MrJames McLellan, West Cape, on the isth ultimo, a very fine Brig of 250 tous, tu class seven yeurs, called the for the Hou. James Yeo. “* PRICES CURRENT. _ Cuantorretown, Nov. 6, 1863. Provisions. Beef, (small) per Ib.... 2... 00 cece eee 3d to 44d Do by the quarter ....--.-.+-eeee eee 23d to 4d Matton, per ib.........-.- ens weve sees 3d to 44d Pork, per 1b.......- cece cesececces cece sed to 4d Do (emall)...... 900 ceacvoesee coos oce Oe fe Fe Lamb, per tb..........2+-+- ect ed deus 24d to 4$d Batior (frech)......ccsccceccesesere tld to Is bd Do by the tab........ eens ecde cenegenee ae nee Cheese, per Ib.... ceercese ce scecceee sees 3d to 6d Balbow, POF te 00s cccc cece cece eves enes 9d to 1d ROE, GIFU); book scce'ede viet s Whbaked 94 to lod MGs POE Beg oo odd ces e sees sees coe cee MS to Gt Pesci Barley, per Ib... 6.6. 02 0eee eee 2d to 2gd | Phawe, por barred... cccccqsees tino e bol 42s to 45s BO BOE Bicins.. cccccts dec cictae vider 2d to 2d Gatensals pee Bocce cocd cece eves csse see DG wot Regge, pet dusen .... 2.26 cece cececees .- Bd to Wd Vegetables. Currants, per qt... cc. cece ceee reves ence +s RONG a rer ere: is née 6 ea eee Potatues, per bushel.....,.... 0.6.46 late l 3d Carrots, per bushel...... bovdesé écedadenes 2s 65 Tarnips, per bushel,,............-. +... 1d w ls Grain. Wheat, per bushel... .......-.-.++eee+ +++) MOne Barley GH” hace cone cece cove -.--48 6d to 5s Oats do tee ain dens aude 6 ane eee ae Poultry. Turkeys, onch.......-cceesseees «+++ 4s to 5s 6d REDD, GEOR oovcves co0~ connate sees OU Ot ae EA, Ghd...» oo00.c000 ¢heee cee sense Oe an eee Ducks, each ........ cbece (00c 400000 a ae Partridges, each.......-ye0-eeeee+ oe-- 10 to Ie 2d Fish, Cadfigh, por qth... 1... ccee cece cove ves 186 to Ms Herrings, per barrel.......-.+++.-++,-+408 to 40s Mackerel, pe: dosen........-....- once don: Oe Salmon, per lb,.......... occone 45s cusses Lumber. Boards (Hemlock)... .... alii . s+ ++ Be 6d to 4s ee 0) eee re 42 to 5s Se ..: Genes 0000 tye pan ene sonee cone te eae Shingles, per deasadhesseccserscanee Sundries. To the Rosidents of Charlotte- town and Vicinity. HK UNDERSIGNED being desirous of opening clisses fur instruction in the Latin, Greek. Frenel and Ltalian languayes, as well as in Drawing and Perspective, ean be consulted by heads of families and others, as to Terms, Hours, &e., at his KESIDENCE, King’s Street, in the house lateiy oceapied by Major Beete, near the residence of Frederick Brecken, Esq. JOUN F. NEWBERY. Charlottetown, Noy. 9, 1303. is] uf COME UP! And buy your COAL SCUTTLES from W. B. ALLEN’S Tin and Iron Factory. yo can buy them cheaper there than at any other Store inthe eity. He hasa large assortinent of Tinware and Stovepipe, Wholesale aud Retuil. Aso — Two Terra Nova Cook Stoves, (Scotch castings.) The beet Stove in the market. ALso — One slab Soap-stone, aud Adam’s Patent Paratine Lamp Tops. Cash paid for old Copper, Lead, Iron and Brass. Rovember 9, 1363. 2m “Meeting of the Legislature.”’ CoLontat Secketany’s Orrice, November 2, 1863. HEREAS, by a Resolution of the House of Assembly, passed on the lth day April, 1363, it was resolyed that the Initiation of ali Money Votes should be with the Executive : Notice is hereby given that all applications for money grants for Roads, Bridges, Wharfs, &c., and all Petitions for grants in aid of any object what- svcver which parties may desire to sabimit to the Legislature at its next annual Session, are required to be sent into this Ottice on or before the First duy of February, L564. By command, JOHN W. MORRISON, Deputy Colonial Secretary. Union Matches! J UST received, and tor sale by the Sub- seriber, a few cases of the above ~ rad MATCIES. J. 8. CARVELL, Charlottetown, Aug. 24, 1863. uf Valuable Property For Sale. YEXHE Subscriber offers for sale the following valuable Real Estate in Charlotte- town, and in Charlottetewn Royalty, viz ;—A plot ot Ground, beautifully situated in Grafton Street, directly opposite to the front of the Prince oc Wales College, between the residences of J. Me- Neill, Esq. and Mr. White, Ship builder, containing a jittle more than half » Town Lot.—A Plot of Ground in Hillsborough Street, containing abuut a Half Lown Lot, a little were or less, with a con- venient Cottage and Out houses thereon, and a large Garden in the rear. This Property adjoins the Examiner Office Building. The commodivus and beautifully situated Dwelling Honse on Hillsborough Street, with Stable, Couch House, Wood House, and other Out-offices attacLed. This Property is on the South East Corner of Hillsborough Square, and many advantages which will be made known in a future advertisement Four Pasture Lots in the Royalty of Charlotte. town, on the Road commonly known as the Judge's Road, about two and a half miles from Charlottetown, containing i all about thirty-eight acres, twenty three of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. The remainder is covered with a light young growth of Spruce, whieb can be removed atlittle cost. There isa Post and Rail Fence round most of the land, and there is a sufficient quantity of Longers on it for necessary repairs. Oue of the Lots bas an ex- cellent Spring of Water upon it, and is unsurpassed asa place fur pasturing Cattle. A plan of this Property will be prepared, and a further deserip- tivn given in a future advertisement. above Properties are not dis of at pinete Bale before WEDNESDY, nS Tith day of Noveinber next, they will then be offered at PUB- LIC AUCTION, and sold without reserve. For turther particulars as to title, terms, &¢., appli- cation to be made to the Hon. Juosepu HENSLEY, Suligitor, or to the Subseriber. ” = EDWARD WHELAN. Charlottetown, Sept. 21, 1563. UO The aboye sale is postponed for a short ceeded with, when the fullov, ing were 1d for | Timothy Seed, por lustivi...,... ....+.+..-,ome the current year: — Gee. W. Milner, G. W. P.; Clover Seed, por 1b.,.. 60. cree eee eee ses ss One Geo. Wigginton, GW. A; Joho Scott, Gs: Wool, per Ib ...- eee veer ees cycccgace mee Oran BK. Williams, G.T.; Rev. A. Fraser, G. Ch.; MM | Heys pet tom. -.- cece ce eeee sere eees s+ +508 to GOs McFadyen, G. Con.; G. Smith, G. Sent. The 5tt®™> Pet OWEeneessvesrr eres seeseree coca a ods jullowing were elected as representatives to the Uemespes, per JOT... ese peee cece cneeS® Ye Natioual Division:—P.G. W' Pe Young, Coon Apples, per dosen...-.-+- e0e+esrrs0y 715040 to Ad fuxGerald, Morrison, Tanton, Davie | -'@™* GOP GBssen vin 0508i'0 38 9007 pres eee ird, Carvell, Bell, G. W. P. Milaer PG Ww. Calfskins,........ beds veda dees Shee Bd to hd Wigeniae, Pesliciay. Fairbairn, aud .W. A.’ Shoepebing, eachs..s 2. cciceess sc. s. Beto 6 Gd GS. Juhu Sevtt—Prot GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk, period, of which due wotice will be given, DR. LA’MERT SB%2-PR2SZRVAPION. | PRICK WITH ENQRAYINGS AND Cages, 15,.6D., ° BY POST, 38. CURRENOY. ELF-PRESERVATION.s A popular Fssay on Nervous and Physical Debility, ; esulting i injurious habits contracted in youth, or excesses in maturity, which, by prematuYely exbausting the functions of manhood, destroy the bappiness of Mar- ried Life, or preyent the fulfilwent of engageinents that evastitute the most cherishbudébjects of existence. By Dr. La’Mekr, 37 Bedford’ Square, London, Li- centiate of the Koyat Collegeof Physicians of Edinburgh ; Member pf the Royal College of Surgeons, Bugland, &c.° "~~ : The above work contains most useful and interest- ing information on the physiwlogical changes which occur in the Reproductive Systein during the periods of youth, puberty, and manbood; and on the due attainment of that degree of functional vigour upon which the hopes of posterity depend. It also points out how all the attributes ‘of. manhvod can be pre- served to an advanced period oftife, how they are lost, and how; they can be yeoovered. 1t is free frow the gross exaggerations, alarming descriptions, and dangerous remedies so genegally resurted to by persons, Why, practising with false medical qualifi- cations, inflict most serious injiries, and render judi- cious treatinent frequently abortive. The author is the only legally qualified practi- tioner whose name stands on the * Medical Register,’ | (the sole test of taedical qualitivatiou) who bas been lexclusively engaged for # series oi years in the treatment of the various functional disorders of the seereane and reproductive system, which, owing to | the great discoveries of wodyro science, are render- | | ed subservient to a ratioual, simple and easy myde of treatment. At home for consultation daily from ten til) two, and trom six till eight, either personally or by let- ter—37 Bedford Square, Londen, England. | Patients residing in the Colonies ean be success- | fully treated by correspoudence, and remedies can be forwarded in secresy and safety to any address. “ SELF-PRESERVATION” may be had of the undermentioned Agents, price Is 6d ; free by post, 33, currency :— Hauivax, N.5S.—-Mr. Johnson, Chemist. LarmourH, N. S.—Messrs. Young and Baker, Bovisellers. Sypney, C. B —Mr. J.P. Wird, News Office. br. Jony, N. B.—Messrs. Hf. Chubb & Cv., Courier | Office | Caartoreetown, P. E. t.—Mr. J. Logs, Islander | Uffice ‘ Charlottetown, Nov. 9, 1°63. ly ' | {From the Riehmond Whig.] The Chiurleston ‘Courier’ tuakes a timely sug-| . ‘ : c } vestion in recommeuding: the attention of our| | government to the naturilization gind cultivation of } | Calisaya, for the preservstion of the health of our! soldiers. This article has a peentiar effect upon the exposnre anc irregular diet. It is said that the great success of the Plantation Bitters of Dr. Drake, which, previous to our unhuppy difficulties was found in most Southern homes, was owing to the |} extract of Culisaya Bark which it contained as one of its priucipal ingredients.—dn conlirmation of | this, we have heard one of vtr most distinguished | | physicians remark, that whenever he felt unwell | }from ordivary dietetic or atihospheric causes, he invariably relieved himself by Plantation Litters. Now, that these Bitters canngt be obtained, a sub- stitate should be prepared.—We understand our government has opened peyotiations with Dr. Drake 10t Know.” : | tiruagh a secret agent, but with what truth we do 1 , 7 - * * * } } We are exceedingly obliged to the Richmond | " | but we can assure “Our Governwent’’ that the} | other things that ‘* Our Government” will yet want |‘ Whig’ for its remembrance of “* Auld Lang Syue,’ | Plantation Bitters are uot forsale to any ‘* secret jagents,’’ North or South. Theres probably several We know that we haye the best aud most popular . : r ° . medicine in the world. We are not afraid to show | what it is composed of. | Physicians are compelled to recommend it. Catisaya Bank has been celebrated for over two | hundred yeurs, and was seki. daring the reign of | | Louis XVI, King of France, forthe enormous price | | of its own weight in silver. “Kis remarkable for! Dyspepsia, Fevers, Weakuess, Constipation, &e. | Crscgercca Bark.—For ; Diarrhw, Colic, and | diseases of the stomach apd Dowgals. fi J as DaxpEtion.-~For tntlammatt of thie Lotus and Dropsical Affertions. * ° ae e CHAMOMILE Friowens.—Forenfeebled digestion. | | LAvenvDeR FLowgas —Aronumiv, stimulant and } | tonic— highly invigorating Wwnervous debility. } WUnTerGreen.—For Seroftila) Rheumatiein, &c. ANisk.—An aromatic carmiuative ; creating flesh, muscle aud milk; much used by mothers nursing. Also, clove-buds, orauge guraway, coriander, | snake-root, &c, “ | s.—T.—1 30- X. | Another wonderful ingredient, of Spanish origin, imparting beauty to the complexion and brilliancy | to the wind, is yet unknown to the commerce of the world,and we withhold its name for the present. Humbuys and quacks how! about the Plantation Bitters; but the following is what's the matter, aud they know it: PLANTATION BITTERS WILL CURE Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips. Sour Stomach and fetid breath. Flatuleney and Indigestion. Nervous Affections. . Excessive Fatigue and Sliort Breath. Puin over the Eyes. Mental Despoudeucy. Prostration, Great Weaknegs. Sallow complexion, Weak Bowels. LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. Very particularly recommended to-Clergymen, Merchants, Lawyers, and persons of sedentary habits. Also for delicate females and weak persons who require a geutle stinulaut, free digestion, good | + appetite and clear mental faculties. Seld by all respectable Physicians, Druggists, | Grocers, Hotels, Saloons, Country Stores, &c. | Be particular that each bottle bears the fac simile of our signatare ou a steel plate label, with our} privale goverment stamp over the cork. Pp. H. DRAKE & CO. 202 Broudway, N. ¥. PRINTING TYPES, ND all other Painrina Mareriats, are ollered for Sale ut BRO CLS New York Type-Foundry, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Roman Type, Labor-saving Quotations, Faucy Type, Borders, Seript Types Ornaments, German ‘Type, Leads, Brass Dashes, Music Type, Circular Quads, Che.s and Cheeker Type, Corner Quads, Brass and Metal Rules, Ornamental Corners, Brass and Electro Circles Metal Fuaruitare, and Ellipses, Brass Galleys, Labor-saving Rules, Labor-saying Leads, Labor-saving Slugs, Compositor’s Numbered Slugs, &e. Ke. Printers can also be supplied with Presses from all the ditferent manufacturers, Printing Ink of all colors, Composing Sticks, Stands, Cares, Iniposing Stones, Chases, Wood Type, and all other priuting materials, at the manufacturers’ ‘prices. Any publisher of 2 newspaper, who. chooses to maiblish this advertisement, INCLUDING THIS NUTE, three times before the -first day of Decem- | ber, 1863, and forward me one of: the papers con- | taining it, will be allowed his bill at: the time of | making a purchase from me of my-own manufactures, | of tive times the amount of said bill. GKOKGE BRUCE, No. 13 Chambers Street, New York. Sept. 7, 1363. ‘ OATS. OATS. OATS. | Abt persous indebted to the Subscriber by note of hand or hook aecount, are mans to make puywent before the [5th of November, as legal proceedings will be twken withent further notice to recover-any amounts renraining unpai after that date. »~ MORIN-LOWDEN. Peake’s Buildings, : a: __ Charlottetown, Oct, 5, 1863. BEST HOUSE COALS. 10 TONS BEST WELSH COAL ex- pected in a few days, direct from Eng- land. Apply to WILLIAM HEARD. Charlottetown, Oct. 26, 1863. vy EK Steamer “ HEATHER BELLE,” will, for the future, make one trip per week, REGULARLY, to Mount Srewnr Barnas, leav- ing Reddin’’ Wharf every “NTURSDAY evening, at 4 o'clock, and returning the following marning. . STORK. | date, and indorsed by the undersigned and Edward By order uf te Managers, Aug, 24, “63. W. &. BOURKE. . . t GAZELLE. WE have received per abuve SHIP, a Portion of our FALL STOCK, among whieh are 4 SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT of Ladies, Gents, Misses & Children’s RUBBER BOOTS & SHOES, Ladies, Misses & Child’s KID BOOTS. &c. &c. te Kemuainder of Supply daily expected. BEER & SONS. King Square Touse, Oct. 26, '63. im FROM BRITAIN. Autumn & Winter Clothing, Per Bargue “ GAZELLE.” CHARLES BELL, Merchant Tailor, Queen-st., Char’town, S NOW RECEIVING a new and extensive supply of FASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FOR MENS WEAR, Which will be opened for inspection in a fe w days October 19, 1863, _— SULTANA RAISINS. 10 ews. SULTANA RAISINS. 120 qnarter Boxes LAYER KAISINS, 20 Boxes VALENCIA do., 50 do ELEME FIGs, 6 Barrels CURRANTS, SPICES, CANDIED CIPRON & PEELS, NUYS, &c., just received. | W. E. pawson. | Noy. 2, 1363. HAY and TURNIPS. Fe" SALE. on the subseriber’s Farm, AQ UANTITY or HAY, and a Few Thoa- sand Busbels of TURNIPS. GEORGE COLES. Charlottetown, Oct. 19th, 1863. SOMETHING NEW! Sherwood’s Tea & Coffee Strainer. A USKEFUL and OKNAMENTAL ARTICLE, to be attached to the Spout of a Tea or Coffe Pot. Price only Is 6d. CAST FUNNEL IRONS, which every hone owner should have. LANTERNS, to burn Kero- | seue Oil without chimuies. All for sale by H. E. STARBIRD & CO. City Hardware Swre. Angust 10, 1863. A VERY LARGE STOCK OF Plough Metals,Iron & Steel, Just received, and for Sale by W. E. DAWSON. November 2, 1863. W.E. DAWSON, NTIMATES to those of bis Country customers who are indebted to him, that he will require payment by, at the latest, the 10th DNCEMBEK. Novewber 2, 1863. To Shipbuilders & Traders, (puk attention of SHLPBULLDERS and TRADEKS is directed to the following Stock of NAVAL STORES, &e. Bbis. PITCH, Bbls. Shipbuilders’ VARNISH, Bbis. PITCH OIL, do. Parafine VARNISH, Bois. TAR OIL, de. Bright Do. And Rolls TARRED PAPER, for sale on favour- able terms by J. 8S. CARVELL. Charlottetown, Aug. 24, £863. tf - FLOUR! FLOUR! Idaho irom New York and Carrie Rich from Boston. JUST RECEIVED 400 Barrels FLOUR, different grades. For Sale at DODD'S BRICK DODD & ROGERS. May 8, 1863. Valuable Freehold Property. [Te be sold by Public Auction, on the 9th NOVEMBER next, iu plots to-suit parchasers, a PASTURE LOT containing 12 Acres. It is situated on the St. Peter’s Road, within one mile of Charlottetawn, and is at present in the oeenpation of Mr. James McCabe. There area good Dwelling House and Ont-houses, and alsoa Lime kiln, on the premises, and a first-rate Pump within a few yards of the door. [his Property is so well known that any further description of it isueedless. ‘Terms and further particulars made known on uppplication to WILLIAM DOUGAN. Charlottetown, October 5, L863. {7 The above sale is postponed until further notice. W. DOUGAN. MAILS. "Tee MAILS for Great Britain, the neighbouring Provinces, &c, will, until farther notice, be made up aud forwarded from the Office aa tolluws:— For England, Newfoundland, Bermuda, and the West Indies, every alternate Monday, at 12 o'clock, neon, Viz: Monday, November 9 Do do 23 120 §=December 7 For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, on Mondays and Thursdays, at dz o’ctoek, noun. For New Sranswick, Cavada, and the Duited States every Tuesday and Friday morning, at 5.30. L.. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Office, Charlottetown, 3hst Uctoker, 1863. NOTICE. W HEREAS the andersigned, on or about the 30th day of August last, gave and signed a Promissory Note, of that date, for Three Hundred und fourteen pounds, with iuterest frou: date, pay- uble at Two montlis after date, to J. A. D'Arcy, or order, and delivered the same to said J. A. D'Arcy, | atid also at the same time delivered to the said J. A. D'Arcy a Promissory Note for Que hundred and thirty-six ponnds, dated the Second day ef July Just. signed by the Honorable Douald Beaton, pay- able to the undersigned, or order, Three months after 3w £ Kickham of Souris, Esquire, which notes baye been left for collection by swd J. A.D Arey with George F. ©. Lowden, Esquire, of Charlottetown: And whereas I have received vo cousideration for the above, and fraud lath also been practised by the said J. A. D' Arey respecting the same, —IJ, there- fore, hereby caution all parties aguinst receiving or in any way dealing with the zbove Proimiseory Notes, or either of them, as they were obtained from me without consideration and fraudently, and I shall resist the payment thereof. Dated the 24tu day of October, A. D. 1863. JOHN ANDREW McDONALD. Summerside, Prince County. RG « | 3in BEER & SONS ILL thank their CUSTUMERS to call for their Accounts. (> WANTED—A quantity of OATS. Oet, 19, 1863. GRAIN! GRAIN! GRAIN! rprue highest price given for BARLEY and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, Constantly on hand, at prices cheaper than can be purchased in the Market, the best of Rum, brandy Gin, Whiskey, and a superiorarticle ef Mal Whie key. Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown, November 14, 1562 Im UNION HOTEL, Centreville, Bedeque. yuk subseriber begs to tender his thanks to his friends and the pub. ie geuerally for their former patronage, aud would acquaint them that be bus removed to his large and commodious new honse, and is now prepared to afford every comfort to travellers, and trusts by strict attention to merit a continuance of their support. Good Stabling for Horses. The best Liquors constantly on band. DANIEL nemee, ly JUST ARRIVED, Stoves! Stoves! Alt of first-quality Yarmouth Cooking Stoves, with large Metal Boilers. ALSO—S stove furniture on hand. Pieuse call and examine before purchasing else- | here. Terms cash to 14 months from this date. Cheitennows, top jie ae Land Assessment Office, HE Subgcriber begs respectfully to in- ‘orm the Public that he hay rewjoved the! Lane AX OFFICE to Great George Street, op { posite tie Brick Store of Wm. E. Dawson, Esq. + WILLIAM SHEPHERD, Collector. Bedeque Corner, November 2, 1863. Ch. Town, Dov. 2, 1863, ial 3in Farm Stock & Implements, TY be Sold by AUCLION, on WED. NESDAY, lith November next, at 1 «clock, on the premises, that very VALU ABLE FARM fronting on the Elliot River, the peoperty of the late Jolin C. Wright, Exq., near Meweo’s Wharf, containing 175 acres of very saperior Land, wost of which is ma high state of ¢ultiva- tion, with a good Dwelling House, Bara, Coach House, Threshing Machine, aud other requisites suitable for agoud Farm. Also, 100 acres of Weod Land in the rear. A plan of which can be seen at the office of the Auctioneer, 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 hands high, by Waxwork. 5 Milch Cows, (well bred.) 2 Fat Cows. 2 Superior Heifers, 2 years old. 2 de ~ do 1 year old. } do Calf. 53 Sheep, most of which are very well bred. 19 Liaatuba. 1 new double seated Wagen. 2 Carts, | Truck and Frame. 2 Setts Harrows, 1 Tormentor. 1 Plough | Wheel Barrow. 1 Jaunting Sleigh and Furs, 1 Horse Rake. I Sett new Wagon Harness, Hay Kuiie. 2 Setis Cart Haruess. Plough, Traces and Back Band. Hay aud Manure Forks, Rakes, Hoes, &c. ALSO : 15 tons Upland Hay, alarge quantity of Straw, is home-made Grain Bags, | large Cooking Stove, with various other articles. Terms—For the Steck and Iinplements—All sums over £5, 12 months credit on approved Joint Notes of Haud. For the Farm, terms at time ot Sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Oct. 19, 1363. isi rw NEW STORE, NEW AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS. ue Subscribers having entered into partnership as GENERAL IMPORTERS, under the style aud firm of DAVIES & WEEKS, beg respecttully to sunouce that they have taken the Shop in DUNCAN'S BRICK BULLDING, Queen sivect, and are now opening their STOCK OF STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, Hardware, Groceries, Ready-wade Clothing, Ke. Carefully selected from leading Scotch and English Houses, “The public are respectfully invited to call ; and examive the Stock, which will be suid eu the best possible terms for Cash. JOSEPil DAVIES, ' WILLIAM A. WEEKS, Charlowetown, October 26, 1863. rw isl pro FALL 1s63. NEW GOODS, E* Priorrss, Gazette, and Turaesa, from Brituin, eonsisting of — In Dress Stuffs, Lastres, Alpaccas, Coburys,Serves,A lexandna Cloth ,. lialian Cloth, Cireassians. French Merines, Moule, Wincies, Kuickerbocker do. Skirtings, &c. &c. &e. Cloths, Diag, Blue Coating, Black Devon Cloth, Blue Woo! Cloth, Black Union Cloth, Cushmeres, Doeskins, Satturas, &e. &e. Woollens, Lancashire Flannels, Saxony do, Anti-Rheumatic do, Scarlet I'will do, Blue Twill do, Fancy Wovido, Whituey Blaukets, Mackinaw Blankets, Horse Rays, Drugget, &c. Furs, Ermine Fur Boas and Cuifs, Sable do, Fich do, Mink and Stone Martin do. ALSO, Shirts, Cottons, Ties, Scarfs, Cloth and Fur Caps, Lavies’ Hats, Plumes, Flowers, Veils, Bonnet Fronts, Ladies’ Cotton Sleeves, &e. Black Glace and Colored Silks, Cheaile and Twist Hair Nets, Black Silk Lace and Edging, Ladies’ White Cotton & Woollen Hose, Embroidered Shawls, Cloth Mantles, Milllers Woolen Scarfs, &c, Cottons, White and Colored Warp, Grey and Striped Cotton, Gingbams, Silk Checks, Drillings, Prints, ‘Tivkings, Table Covers, Counterpanes, Lambskins, &c., &c. ALSO, HARDWARE, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Black- smiths Tools, Cut and Wrought Nails, iron, Traces, Spikes, Horse Shoe Nails, Blister steel, &c., &e., &e., All of which will be sold at prices that will couipare favourably with any in the Market. JAMES PURDIE. Charlottetown, Noy. 2, 1863. 3m JUST RECEIVED, Ex Barque “GAZELLE” from LIVERPOOL, A CONSIGNMENT OF ~ eases SHERRY WINES 50 30 cases PORT WINES, , 15 “ COGNAC BRANDY, 12 * Old Ton, 12 cuses Champagne, 12 “ Pure Seotch Whisky, 10 casks Washing Soda, 6 “ Baking Soda. FROM BOSTON, 24 boxes Cavendish Tobacco, 20 boxes Candles, 62 bbls. Paralive PITCH, 00 sides Sele Leather. All of which will be sold at the very lowest possible rates. WILLIAM DODD, Im Queer Square. NOTICE. LL PERSONS indebied to the Sub- seriber, either by Note or Account, for the new Map of the Island, are requested to make pay- ment before the middle of NOVEMBER to the following Geutlemen:—Joseph Hensley, Charlot- tetown ; Andrew McDonald, Georgetown; Wm. Beuirsto, Summerside ; Herbert Bell, Alberton. W.E. & A.A. BAKER, Nov. 2, 1863. Qin Pabiishers. Administrator’s Notice. LL PERSONS having Jegal demands against the Estate of the late Ricnarp Hayes, Esqr., of Morrell, deceased, are requested to furnish the same to the undersigned within three monthe from this date. Aud all persons in- debted to the said Estate are requires to settle the several aa them forthwith. RICHARD HAYES, NICHOLAS JOSEPH HAYES, Executars Morrell, P. E. Island, TAKE NOTICE! LL PARTIES indebted to the Sub- ~ scriber by Book Account, Note of Hand, or otherwise, are requested to wake payment before the Lith of NOVEMBER next, as legul proceedings will Le taken, w*.bout further notice, to recover any amounts remaining unpaid after that date. GEV. F. ©. LOWDEN. Sept. 21, 1863. 3m NOTICE LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE SUBSCRIBER, by Note of Hand, Book Ae- count, or otherwise, are hereby notified to make paymeut of the sume at the Office of Joun Hszsap & Co, before the 2th October next, as after phat date leya! proeeedings will be taken for the recovery of al] amounts remaining unpaid. JOHN HASZARD. Suint Eleanor’s, 8th September, 1863. 2m NOTICE. Au PERSONS HAVING LEGAL claims against the Estate of Joun Eaan, late of Charlottetown, Plasterer, deceased, are requested to furnish the same ‘or settlement, and all those indebted to the said state pre hereby required to make immediate Payment to ‘ DANIEL BRENAN, ley RICHARD REDDIN. 5 ecutors. Charlottetown, Aug. 3, 1863. IV 3m POSITIVE NOTICE. Ab persons indebted to the subscribers. either by Note of Hand, Book Account, or otherwise, are hereby requested to @ payment of their respective Accounts ou or before the loth of Novems«en next, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken for the ragevery of the same, without distinction. (KE & KINGDOM. Crapaud, Octgber §, 1863. bw WANTED, Journeymen Tailors. OOD WORKMES will find ewplog- ment at the highest rate of wages by making “or CHARLES BELL Merchant Tailor, Queen ‘Street. “BUSINESS CARDS. DR. SUTHERLAND KGS to intimate that he bas just opened, Ex “ Uranus” and “ Prioress,” a0 extensive Stock of Drugs and Chemicals, with additional. daily expected, selected from the Lest Loudon establishments. Medicines carefuily prepared by hi ; tl fore the public may have cotifidence in receiving @ genuive article and at the cheapest rates possible. Toilet Articles in Variety. Brown, White and Fancy Windsor Soaps, Ede and Kimmel's Perfumery, Jockey Ciub, letia, Verbena, Kiss Me Quietly, Milleticur, Queen's Own, Highiaud Perfiige, , Hair Gils, Hair Washes, Ean .de Gelagne, &e: Hair, Tooth, Nuil, Shaving vthes Brushes. Nursery Articles in Variety. Feeding Bortles, Nursery Syphon Shields; Gum Rings, Ivory and Gutta Percha; Comba, all sizes, shapes and prices. ALso Salpetre, Buking Soda, Washing Seda, Baki Powder, Alam, Blue, Vitrol, Cudbear, Cream = Tartar, Onmpher, Castor Oil, (best English cold drawn); Turpentine, best London purified Ood Liver Oil, Mustard, Root and Rowdered Ginger, Sinnamon Bark, Powdered Cinnaman, Natm Mace, Cloves, Olive Oil, Florence Oi, Almond 1), Holoway’s Pills and Vintment, (English, Belmon- tine Candles, Pruno- Candles, &e &c. Cy” Dr. Sutherland can be consulted daily at hia establishment for Yown and Country. ta Adwsice given to the Poor gratis. Queen Street, June 22, 18654, MENNIE COCHRANE, i.b. Allopathic Physician, yak KS great pleasure ir announcing te the Citizens of Charlottetown that she has just arrived in the City, and is prepared to attend to the sick at ull hours. She would say te those who ure labouring under the connnon diseases of the day, such as Rheumatism, Serofula, ny seme ee Croup, Dropsy, Catarrh, Asthma, Consumption, Noaralgziz, Ertlepey, give her a cail, and before undertaking your case, she will tell you if your disease cau be cyred. N. B. Ladies desirons of having teeth extracted would do wel to give Dr. C. a call, as she bas studied with the best Dentists in New York. P.8. Dr..Cachrune will he ever ready to attend Obstetric Practice. Charioxtetown, October 12, 1863. GEORGETOWN, WILLIAM SANDERSON, Oommission Merchant, Wholesale and Retail General Agent, Auctioneer & Broker. NOTARY PUBLIC. Agent for Col. Life Assurance Com in King’s County. Agent for Pictou [ron y Town Lots, Pasture Lots, and Farmstor x a“ ip King’s County. ov. 18. MR, W. A. JOHNSTON, OF HALIFAX, N. 3. Attorney and Barrister at Law, Notary Publie, &c, &c. tar Orrick—Mre McDonald's, next door te Mrs. Forsyth’s, North side of Queen Square. Charlottetown, October 2]. 1861. ROSE & McINTYRE, — General Commission Merchants, SS Cedar-street - - - New York, ARTICULAR ATTENTION to Sales of OATS and other PRODUCE, and purchase of Merchandize for the British American markets. Refer to—- A. N. Brown, Esqr., 185 Greenwich- street, New York ; Messrs. Elliot & Co., 16 Lemoine- street. Montreal; Hon. P. Walker, Charlottetown, P. E. Island Ci.ement Mcintyre. dune 15, 1863. JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT, Coach & Sleigh Builders, Kent Street, pANfoue the inhabitants of Charlotte- town and the Country generally, epaneens now on hand a number of new and -hand Canriaces, open and covered, of different styles, which will be sold cheap for prompt payment. ry All orders punctually attended to. Apa! 14, 1862 Marine Insurance Company PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Incorporated Lith April, 1863, WILLIAM HEARD, Esquine DIRECTORS: HON. DANL. DAVIES, | HON. JAS. C. POPK, HON. W. W. LOKD, NON GEO. BEER, JAMES DUNCAN, Esq. | HENRY HASZARD,Esg. . SHORETARY < DANIEL J, KOBERTS. te Risks taken daily at the Offices in Water-street, May 4. The Liverpool and London FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. “PRE Agent for the sbove first class English Fire Insurance Company vw call poe attention of the public to the advanrages offered by this Company, In respect to the security without disparaging other Companies, may be safely asserted to be superior to those affo by any other Company in the Island. The Liverpool and London ¥F. & L. Insurance Company has been in successiul operation since 1836, with agencies all over the world, and has paid in losses about two willious and a quarter sterling. Its subscribed en- pital is £2,000,000 sterling, and its invested funds alone amount to £1,312,000 siy.; and vhe fire pre- miuins for 1361 amount to £360,130 198 9d; and in ad- dition to this very large eapitel, the Company having been established before the recent Limited Liability Act, the individual fortunes of each of the shareholders, comprising some of the wealthiest, merchants in Liverpool and London, are liable for the josses, should the whole of the capital be swepp away. Iu this respect it differs, it is believed, from any other Company established here. Aud lustly, the Agent being appointed by Power of Attorney directly from Kugland, is authorised to draw Bills the moment a loss occurs, and without referring to the Home Company, to the extent of one thousand pounds sterling. With these superior advantages, the Company is vot disposed (thoagh it might be well justifi lo usk a Ligher rate of premiom than other English Companies, which do not present the same advan- tazeous features, and the Agent hus been advised that au wmiform rate leet agresd upon by the Directors of this Company aud the “ Queen's, and that the Agents here should, in this respect, “ ap in concert.” W. A. JOHNSTONE Agent of the Liverpool und Lond Nov. 10, 1862 Fire Lnosurance Company Queen Insurance Company ' OF LIVERPOOL. FIRE AND LIFE! HE Subseriber, having been appointed agent for tle above trst class Insurance Com- pany, is prepared to take risks on all eet property. J. 3. CA Chesanateun. Feb. 10. tf [ExTRAcTs FROM NEWsPareRs.] On reference to a retorn made to Parliawment. and ordered by the House of Commons ty be printed ,7 th June, 186), it will be seen that the jneyease of Duty for the pens, site by the “QUEEN,” was £2567, heing upwards of £1000 more th: any other ollice ever yet eptublished iy tis City. j¥rom Gore's Gepara) Adyertieor, Oct. 24, 1861.) “ Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi- fied in saying that no otber Company, within the same period, ever uttained so lurge un income in either the Fire or Life Departments as the Queen Ineurance Company. In nuking this statement we make no exception even in favor of our older local vonipanies, namely, the Liverpool and , the Royal, and the Lancashire Insurance Companies.” JFrom the Cjvil Servive Gazetie, Noy. 2, 1861.) ” mg cbere important institutions stands emi- neni for its solidity, as well as for jis success, “the Queen Insurance Company,’ which lust week held its annual meeting of proprietors jn Liverpool. A referenve to the ample report in another page will fully satisfy every reader of the siznal made by thje association sings its foundation. Sue , rarely attained ; and it atyests at 1%) the excellence of ite wan , \- Sr elcaes ta seeasstenes a aan {Prom the Liverpool Mercury, Nov. 2, 4861.] “bt must be gratifying to the epoch and jally to the proprietors, oo vat ite a! come daring ae get three years jncreased ut the rate of £20,000 per annum. We believe that no other = pany, within the : short a ever attained so large un increas¢either in t ire or Life Department. This speaks highly for the activity zeul of the munagement, while the promptness with which all the claims, arisi of the late disast7ous fire in were met, tes. tifles to their financial ability and the cure aud Ch. Towa, Noy. 2, 1863, ain ” ia . Py viele, ee " i dgace which marked theiuveutuwat of these type.’ himeelf ; there-. to the assured, and preniptness to pay losses, whiel, , 0 Syren a oo gggerlien cpt ane heise tie. So A RNG? Ys tly ee