We vote for having aw, although the adver- the country advertised iu every possible way; ie may contain seme bunkum, lke patent tisemen rhea! ary clap-traps, there will be seraps and we shall find in the long Put aside, medicine hter of truth at the bottom, ran that the advertisements pay then, we beacech thee Mr. Currie, all little spite and envy when you see & iocal affairs in a Colonial or British journal. Don't dashing article on oui estimate ite ments by the consideration have been written by a person pot al as yourself, aud by long odds step te that it may quite so influent pot nearly se good looking. —_ ANOTILER VOICE FROM ABROAD. Halifax Reperter, jeal affairs of the several British i Tue wf a late date, in re- viewing the pelt i i Awerican Pre tial v Jeland has been placed by pulous politicians’ direction ol the Geverpment excellent and influential journal, and quite inde- pendent in its political opinions We suppose the “ fanatics and unscrupulous politicians” who write for the Monitor, Islander, and Protestant will say that the remarks 10 the Reporter were either written here, or written at the request of parties here. This is the only way the “ fanatics,” &c., can meet the arguments of the able jour- nulets in the other Provinces. “A few words as to the little colony of Prince Edward Island, where we regret to see 60 much il-fecling and discord prevail. None of the Colonies appear more adapted to afford a life of peace and plenty to its people than this little Jaland, with ite fertile plains and valleys, which return so rich a barvest to the agriculturist With regret do we sve a people who should cul-’ tivate kindly feeling and charity towards each otber, display ing all the worst passions of humanity, aad makiag themselves the tools of mere fanatics, whe have lit the terch of religious discord. A tew puliticians—apt pupils of the proscriptionists wLe raised so much excitement in Nova Scotia— have been busily eugaged for months in arousing the religious prejudices of the Protestants against the Catholics. At the recent elections all party priueiples were set aside for the ery of Protestant es Catholic. Tue people were tuld—as in Nev. Sevtin—that their uberties were endangered un- leas every Protestant came up te the polls aud veted the Protestant ticket. The presses of the (iovernment teewed with articles of the most un- pardonable character—defamatory of the institu- tions of a large body of the people of the Island Yet the Catholics, as far as we can see, did noth- ing te affurd even the shadew ef a pretext for the course pursued by the party in power. The Ca- thelics, numbering neatly persons, mostly all supporters of the Liberal party. never enjoyed a share in the Government equal to what their numbers aad influences perhaps eutitled them to; and yet they were abused and denounced. The Government party, however iew of the unhappy positien in whieh this} The Reporter is au | great point of attraction 7 thirty-five thousand | TO CORRESPONDENTS Tue letter signed “ A Protestant,” on the laying ~~ Married, In this city, on the 3rd instant, by the Rev. R.T Roach, of Georgetown, Mr. Alfred A. Baldwin, to Miss Emma R. Leach, both of Charlottetown, and is very well written; but there are some ex-| formerly of South Malden, Mass. : At North Middleboro, Mass., on the Lith April, by the Rev. Alexander McLaren, assisted by the The author has net, however, given us his| Kev. Seth Ewer, of Middleboro. Mr. Eustace W Fuller, of Halifax, Mass., to Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. James Coffin, of St. Peter's Harbor, P. E. him, and we de not feel at liberty to make altera-/ Island of the corner stone of the new Weeleyan Chapel, pressions in it which we think would be better! out name in order that we might communicate with | tions in a composition which betrays a master’s; => ye tam se ; hand. We thought that every intelligent corres. | ' i Die, , q rat ‘ ik : coke lk oe Friday evening, the 29th ultimo, in the 74th poudent knew that it is an almost invariable rule! yo, of her age, deeply regretted by a large circle with editors to entertain no communications unless | of relatives and friends, Amelia, relict of the late : : : » | Nz avies, EF ‘ rly iy rchant of thi the names of the writers are given in confidence. oe aaa tocigengntinedbamarametnes tage At Lot Seven, Mount Pleasant, on the 19th May ast, of Diptheria, Catherine, third danghter of Mr John Dalton; on the 2ist, Peter, his fifth son, aged 4 “So mote it be,” in refereuce to the remarks | of the Monitor on Mr. Lawson's signature to the | Orange Dill Petition, will appear in our next. - abr ~ tv WE are indebted to McLellan’s Fxpress, ) Years avd 4 mouths; | . « sixth son, aged 2 years and 3 months; James, fourth son, aged 7 years and six months; op cvinces, takes a very just and impar-| St. John, N. B., for a Boston paper of Thursday | the 27th, Thomas, eldest son, aged 19 years aud 3 months, all the children ef Mr. John Dalton last. There is a great deal of war news in it, bi : r S » oan Ou Friday evening last, the Sth instant, of Con “ fanatics and unseru-| nothing to show that there has been any material) sumption, Mr. John Egan, Plasterer, of this city, } ‘ under the countenance and | change in the operations before Vicksburg, still the | ed 47 years. pet s | On Friday, the 15th ultimo, of Whooping Cough, The city still holds out | Mary Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr. John rave , opefully " ine of the | McDonald, Lot 8, West Poiut, aged 14 years. bravely, and looks hopefully to the raising of the! At Savage Harbor, on the Ith April, Artemas W. Coffin, sunof Mr. Joseph Coffin, in the 30th year | Teleers ; oJ ag | Of his age oe Telegrams in the St. Joan en oe late - At Crapand, on Sanday, the 24th ultimo, Deborah, | Friday last contain no news, and are therefore vot} relict of the late Mr. Chrisiopher Smith, aged 76 } At Elliot River, on the 26th ult., after a short but | tedious illness, John son of Mr. Hugh MeLaughlan, . . in the 20th year of his age. | Drowned. — Mr. Charles Hubbard (formerly) 4: Goose River, Lot 42, on Sunday, the 3lst ult., in the employ of W. B. Dean, Esqr., of this city)| of Consumption, Miss Mary Ann McKinnon, sixth siege | worth copying. was accidentally drowned in Cascuwpee Harbor a | daughter of Mr. Jobu B. McKinnon, aged 16 vears. | few days since. Welearn that he was proceeding down the harbor in an open beat, having just | 7” | pushed her off trom the wharf, and while endea- | vouring te reach his bat, which had fallen into the . water, be fell overboard and waz drowned. —R#. 11. Is63! ISG. ! _ ” S. Caie, Esaq., hich bucto; Churles Hi. Wright, Si. S ca S k C l rh uw ‘ochrane, M« real; T ° van s ji cosjant ames Shee Sc: Spring Stock Complete, ar ARRIVALS aT THE FRANKLIN House. — William Worcester, Mass, Agent for Mowing Machine | a ; J.T. Nesbv:t:, Montreal, Ship Builder ; | 7 Oliver Jones, Esq., Moncton, President Westmor- Y land Bunk ; Abner Jones, Moncton, N. B. | LAV ER POOL HO USE, ae nee | TREAT GRORGE STREET SPECIAL NOTICES. | anne Sees ee oe ae Thomas’s Old Stand, a..B. BD * ‘ 5 (gem 7. MEDICAL ASSISTANCE | WILLIAM FUL L, Is secured to all who suffer pain, by the use of | AVING COMPLETED, per Ships Rapway’s Reapy Rexier. The moment it is ap-| GAZELLE and URANUS, his : i ; | ra plied externally, or @ teaspoonful in a wine glass cf | SP RING STOCK water taken internally, the most severe pains cease. | OF In attacks of Heapacur, Tooraacus, Diarrmasa, | | Pain in rug Bowris, or KRaeumatisw, Neuraceta, | Sore Taroat, or any affection where pain is expe- | BRITISH and FOREIGN iA TA , MERCHANDI rienced, relief is instantly affurded. Its continued | now begs to cal! the attention of Town and Countr use will rapidly cure the disease, | customers to the same. Having been purchased iri ithe Hlome Markets on the best terms, he can con A TRUE DISCOVERY, | fidently offer them at the DiscOVERED AT LAST PRICES LOWEST CASH DICINE. His Stock comprises Ulcers, Sore Head, Bad Legs, and all skin diseases, FA NCY D R Y GOODS, Dr. Kadway’s Cleansing Syrup, called Renovating | Ay Exreaorpinarny Mg.) For the cure of Serefula, Fever Sores, | en the 2lud, Johanna, eldest | | daughter, aged 15 years; on the 23rd, Paul Augustine, | i on the 24th, | | | | nr ee ONO OR IRIN E NIRS ERIS FLOUR IN STORE. Household Curniturc, (Choice Brand) 250 Bole DO DO 200 Bbls Extra Superfine DO WEDNESDAY, the 17th JUNE inat., To arrive, and daily expected, 200 Barrels FINE at 11 o'clock, at the residence of CAPTAIN FLOUK HANCOCK, R.N., one mile from the City, ou the June &, 1803 tf J. 8. CARVELL | Princetown Road, all bis Landing ex ‘Rover’ from Demerara. | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 67 PUNCH BONS MOLASSES. | Comprising Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Bed Vor sale low fetm Vessel or Store by Koon Z { uNI - a eked eae J. 8. CARVELL. are, hitchen Liensils, euthc r beds itue ne Gains, 2 | Carpets, &c. A Very enperior PIANO FORTE, | made by Collerd & Collard, London, imported quite June 8, 1863. whik Molasses and Sugar. ‘XIE SUBSCRIBER HAS IN STORE Als, HORSE, 50 Hhds. CLENFUGOS MOLASSES, choice. | VOLS, &e. : ; idle 60 Hhds. MUSCOVADO bo. | At the same tise, will be offered the PROPERTY | 20 Hhds. SUGAR, choice. at present owned and occupied by Captain Hancock For sale Geapest in market. The House is 36 feet by 3+, height of rooms 10 feet | 6 inches, and contains Dining, Drawing, Breakfast | | | WAGON, HARNESS, GARDEN June &, 1863. tf J. 8. CARVELL. : anmetet , ~ jand Dressing Rooms, with six Bed Roens, two uy LEATHER. lurge Kitchens, frost proof Cellar 7 teet 6 inches in depth ; lower tloors of house all double, built with 200 SIDES BEST QUALITY SOLE every regard to comfort. Also, LEATHER, cheupest and best in the | COACH HOUSE, with six acres of LAND, all in J. 8. CARVELL. | # good state of cultivation. For further particulars fsee handbills WILLIAM DODD, June Ist, 1863. Auctioneer. I nesisenlianh denied phish lalate esbicniaicadanee AUCTION! Kcarthenware, &c. AILY EXPECTED, per “NATIVE LASS,” from HALIVPAX, N.S., market. June 8, 18638. tf 1,000,000 SHINGLES. ‘WE undersigned has in Store PINE) and CEDAR SHINGLES, for sale low June 8, 1363. Sin J.8. CARVELL. | —_--—— - - 1 An Extraordinary Medicine! | DR. RADWAY’S RESEKVE)— : ; ko alii 40 Crates assorted Earthenware, 6 BUSAUSHIS SYRD2, | 49 do Glass Bottles. CALLED | An excellent opportunity will be afforded retailers, ial ant’ > rant | 282 credit of 6 wonths will be giveu, on approved Radw ay 5 Renevatirg Resoly CNC | Joint Notes Contents of Crates made kuown on ihe day of Sule. : N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, June Ist, L863. NOTICE! ' LA IN GENERAL USB. fPNIIE subscriber having this day taken One teaspoonful ef this pleasantand strengthening into Partnership Mr. Tuomas Canxnos, (who cleansing syrup willdmpart immediate strength and | for several years past has been in his employment,) vigor to the weak and feeble syste, and do more the business will in future be curried on under the good asa healthy tonic than a wine glass of the | style and name of JOHN HASZAKD & CO. most popular bitters and blood purifiers iu use. | JOUN HASZARD. ITS PRIMARY ACTION — PURIFIES THE! Saint Eleanor’s, Ist Jane, 186%. BLOOD, STRENGTHENS THE SYSTEM, CREATES A HEALTHY APPETITE, KE- SOLVES AWAY DISEASED DEPUsIts SEATED IN THE GLANDS, JOINTs, BONES, LIVER, SPLEEN, KID. NEYS AND SPINE. IT RAPIDLY CURES All Chronic affections, Serofula, Syphillis, Salt | Rheani, Yumors, Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, “hronic ibsamatisw, Gout, Dyspepsia, Caries of the Bones, Rickets, Nodes, Strumerous Discharges from | the Ears, Kyes, ac, Sore Head, Seald Mead, Sore | Legs, and | Is composed ef Extracts prepared in Vacuo.| | oF NEWLY DISCOVERED MEDICINAL BaRKS, | | ROOTS, HERBS, PLANTS, GUMS, AND HBALING BALSAM,SUPERIOR TO ALL | PREBARATIONS OF SARSAPARIL- For Sale, or to be Let, N Sarnr Eveanor’s, the DWELLING HOUSE and BUSINESS STAND at present in the occupation of James L. Hotman, Esqr., well known as one of the best positions for general busi ness in the County. Possession will be given 20th September next. Apply to JOHN HWASZARD. Saint Eleanor’s, Ist Jane, 1303. ist din CHARLES BELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, ALL SKIN ERUPTIONS, | Humors and Sores of all kinds. ONE TO SIX | BOTTLES will effect a perfect cure, Glass and Earthen- | STABLE and} and will be | svidat PUBLIC A COTION, on arrival, (WITHOUT | succeeded, by this unprincipled means, in obtain- ing a large majority; but not content with the victory, they have sought to perpetuate the excite ment they created. They succeeded in the late session of the Legislature in passing a bill for the meorporation of Orange, Ledges which has, a: might be expected, embittered the bad feelings wiready in existence to a very large extent. The Catholica and Liberal Protestants are signing a petition, asking the British Goveroment to refuse its consent to the bill, and we have every belie! they willbe successful, for the Imperial policy i+ well knowa to be opposed to all measures whici tend to arouse religious prejudices in any part of the ewpire. We hope fervently that the intelli- gent men of the Island will make an effort to throw off the ill-feeling which a few fanatics aud unscrupulous politicians have succeeded in ar- wuxing, and will cultivate those kindly feelings among all classes, without which ne communis ean ever be happy or prosperous. Every man ot sense must see the evil consequences that will re- | sult from waking religion a mere stalking borse for the use of puliticaus, who are ever ready to sacrifice even the most sacred things at the alta: oi their own aggrandizement.”’ -<oo—— ——— A POETIC GEM. . ‘ . ; ‘ | Ineluding Ladies’ Plain and Fancy Dress Materials, Ressiveat, is superior to all Sarvaparillas in use | Pash jiouuble Mantles, newest style of Ladies’ Hats One to six bottles will cure the worst cases. Dose, and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Parasols, vuly a dessert spoonful three times per day. | Gloves, Veils, Belts, Hair Nets, &c.; Ladies’ Cash Harvey Sickler, Bsq., the able editor of the! Hosiery, &c. Ke. Ke. Trunkhannock (Pa.) Democrat, publishes the tullow- | r ing in bis i sue of 30th Oct 1861: Wes od STAPLE DRY GOODS, | the use of their Exr. Sansaranitia in our family, | Cottons ; Ginghams, Flannels, Maslins, Linen | by stating the circumstances under which it was | Fabling, Damasks, Blind and Window | Muslins, taken and ite efccte. | vce. &e.; White, Red and Blue Cotton Warp. “ When our only child, now in his third year, was) (} ’s) Furnishi i »was Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, | about eight months old, a sore appeared first in | : “ : . § 4 small pimples on his forehead over his nose. These | ee Selene . = Sars = sy rapidly increased, and uniting formed a loathsome | Felt ak ea ae ‘a on sy Black viralent sere which fivally spread over bis forehead | broad Cloths, Black and Grey Desckins, a & . and face, not even excepting his eyelids, which be- | ga \] O Speeosaned omens AA 9 Q) cee a swollen that his eyes were closed. We} called a skilful physician who administered the . usually entail etantion A solution of nitrate 40 Chests Prime Congou TEA, of silver was applied until the mass of corruption | Hhds. Museovado Sugur, Molasses, New York Sole whieh covered his entire face turned jet black. Tue | Leather, including the usual assortment of sore again and again burst through the scor. hed and | artificial skin formed by the sulution. Meanwhile many remedies were employed without any appar- | ent benefit. For fifteen days and nights he was} constautly held by his parents to keep him from | tearing open with his bands the corrupt mass which | covered his face. | “ Everything having failed, we were induced by | | the high recommendations of Arun's ~ARSAPARILLA “Lines on Poland,” which are | for the cure of Serofulous disease to give it a trial Family Groceries, &¢. &c. | Great George Strect, Charlottetown, June 8, 1SU3. | iii A SEES —____——__—. | Wi. R. WATSOW EGS to intimate that be has received, | per “ THeresa "— 12 Cures and one Cask APOTHECARIES’ WARE, | ; D ai) 1 Puncheon English VINEGAR, ! Cask PAINTS, dil, |" his treatise on Servtula, Dr. Ayer dircets a mild) Boiled and Raw Linseed OIL, | Bale CLOVES, : ~ : | solution of Iudine of Potash to be used as a wash| | Bale Senna, | Cask Olive Oil, 2 Bbls. Saltpetre, remembered as the production of Thomas Camp- | while taking the Sarsaparilla, and it was faithfully | 6 Barrels Washing Soda, 1 Cusk Baking Soda, lel’, author of the 1 Cask Sulphur, 2 Bbls Alum, 1 Bbl. Blue Stone, “Pleasures of Hope,” whe applied. ardently loved Poland, and adwired the genius and | We commend io our readers the beautiful and spirit-stirring printed on our first page. They will be rea ** Before one Bottle of Sarsaparilla had been given | | Cask Copperas, I Bb. Cudbear, the sore bad lost much of its virulence, and com- | 6 Bbls. English Groand Redwood, | meneed to heal. Another bottle effected an entire | 3 Cases English Confectionary. cure, and the general prediction that the child | For sale at the CITY DRUG STORE. | : must die Was contradicted. His eyelashes, which | Charlottetown, Jane Sth, 1863. sion when these lines were written. Perhaps ber | came oat, guve agein. and his face bs tot wheat | But fear of the | 8¢ar, a8 smvoth as anybody’s. It is unnecessary for | Sa. did ; £ ; “ a he | Be bt state in how high esteem we bold Ares's| \ M. it. WATSON has received, per | Autocrat is apparently as strong as it was, onthe | ope as icia. *Unanus,” from LONDON, the above new | part of certain European powers, when the Poles |) ~Annannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns | tid fashionable SCENT, together with Evens | It is Helioway’s Ointment and Pills —Ne eruptions .— RinnKL's Borqurr, West End, Jockey Club, | | Cold winds, heated rooms, and disurdered stomachs, | Frangipane, Wood Violet, Love's Myrtle, Hedyos- | true, there wm a goud deal of sym, athy, “ morai| display their deleterious effects upon the human | mia, Milleileur, Rondeletia, Geranium, Guard's support,” and all that sert of thing, manifested: = oe arg ain, enerene about the | a edna ned a ee ens but mere “moral support” will not blunt the month and wese, cracked lips, and ahapped bands, Sydenham, Eau de Cologne, as seld at the Crystal p | are readily cured by the application of Holloway’s| pijo.e Treble Lavender Water, distilled 7 Cossack lances, and stay the sanguinary deluge by | Ointment, which renders the skin soft and healthy. | yieoh-, city ee valour of her sons. Poland's condition to-day i» nearly the same aa it was on the memorable occa- Pensez-a-moi. prospects are somew hat brighter wade their last great strugyle for freedom. } | | j}mere, Prunella and Kid Boots; White and Fancy | the worst cases of Skin Diseases, Secondary Syphi- * We deem it due to Messrs. J C. Ayer & Co.,) Tneluding Grev, White and Striped Shirtings; Den- | dose. and the public, to make known our experience with | ™*, Drills, Tickings, Plain and PVaney Printed | medicinal preparation made. over six bottles to effect a cure. | vent completed ber cure. A Guaranvek.—One to six bottles of Dr. Rad- | way’s Cleansing Syrup—ealled RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESCLVENT-— will cure EGS to intimate that he has JUST! RECEIVED, via Halifax, his SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLY, and is now showing xu large lis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, or Scorbutic Eruptions, that can be produced. The Syrup is highly concentrated, | exceedingly powerful, two teaspooutuls being a full | It is entirely vegetable, and the most elegant | ITS BEAUTIFYING INFLUENCE. One teaspoonful three times per day, half an hour und carefully selected STOCK OF NEW GOODs, suituble for the season, in CLOTHS, TWEEDS, DOESKINS, TALLORS’ TRIMMINGS, HATS AND CAPS, after each meal, will impart a beautiful clearnees to the skin, dazzling brightness to the eyes, sweet- ness to the breath, regular and healthful appear- | ance to the nails. Persons afflicted with Pimples, | Blothes, Pustules, Tetters, and other marks of dis- | | figurement, way rid themselves of these offensive | | visitations in three or four days. In all ordiuary ; skin diseases, one bottle will secure a cure. | ITs GREAT SUPERIORITY. We have hundreds of certificates of eminent per- | | | sons, where from one to six bottles have cured the! worst forms of chronic diseases. Persons whose | bodies have been a mass of runuing sores for y-ars, | Tumors, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Serofula, Opthaluia, | &c., and never to our knowledge has it required | | ITS WONDERFUL POWER. As an evidence of the wonderful power of this | medivine over the system chaiged with disease, we | present the cure of Mrs. Jacksup, who for FORTY | YEARS, as her husband states, sinze her birth (and the lady is upwards of 40,) bas been efilicted with Serotula, two bottles only of the Renovating Resol- Mr. Jackson is a trust- | worthy wituess; he i# Postmaster at Annin Creek, | Pa. Our readers, by writing to Mr. Jackecn, will | receive a tull statement of facts. Read his letter; | Annin Creek, Pa., Jan 2d, 1863. Docror Rapway;—My wite, aged over 40 years, | has been afflicted with Serofula trom her inrancy, | In 1855, she suffered severely trom Sore Eyes, Kheumatism, Liver Complaint and General Debility. | She was confined to her bed must of the time, for eighteen months, Guring which time I ewployed six | | ductors; she continued to grow Worse in this con- | dition. She commenced the use of Dr gtudway’s | Cieavsing Syrup or Renovating Resolvent; the use of two bottles cured her. 1 formerly resided in Steuben Co., N. ¥., but am now the Postmaster at| Annin Creek, McKeen Co., Pa. Db. Jackson, P. M. |e received by the tollowing :— Mitcham Flowers, Toilet Vinegar to supersede Ean which the fair fields of Poland are overrun. For de Coloene for all Toilet and ; Aromutje Vinegar and Smelling Salts, Pastiles, Sachets, Brushes, ene. BrownfWin atl This Ointment is the best corrective of the red spots, | dry patebes, and irritable pimples incident to tender | skins; it saves all the torments of such affections, “ Oppression that has belted balf the globe, and spares their unsightly blemishes, which are pot | : ) Holloway’s | Holds reeking o'er our brother freemen slain Vintment never dissgrees with the most sensitive | That dagyer—shakes it at us in disdain ; ‘Salk big to Freedom's states of Poland's thrall, And trampling one, cousemns them one gud all.”’ There i« not only great energy but great beauty in the fullowing couplet. Let us hope that other countries as well as Poland will merit its application : “States caring not what Freedom's price may be, May late or soon, but gust at last be free.” -— -~<<—e- CC . A new Cathedral is about to be erected in Havanah, built wholly of iron, the estimated cost of which is one million dollars. {HE CLVIL WAR LN THE STATES. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Sr. Jou, June Ist (evening). The Ciacinnati Commercial has particulars ot Gen. Grants’ operations to the 22nd ult. The army was confident of au easy vietory when it marched upon Vicksburg, but the rear defences proved most formidable, consisting of a chain of forts connected by deep entrenchments extend- ing for miles. In an assault the army lost about 2000. Officers are of opinion that another assault will not be ordered, but that a regular siege will be resorted to. No serious apprehensions are entertained of an attack in the rear of Grant. Grant is reported to have taken 8,400 prisoners aad 84 picees of artillery. It is believed that the report of the arrival of Bank's torees at Warrenton ix true. It is also confirmed that Pemberton offered to | surrender Vicksburg on terins. | A special despateh to the Louisville Journal | states that Marmaduke has captured Helena, | Arkansas, and a negro regiment, who, with their | white officers, will be hung. Sr. Jous, June 2. The investment of Vicksburg is so close that | besiegers and besieged are a few feet of each | other withiu their works. Grant is reported to be quite confident. Two blockade runners attempting to leave | Charleston Harbour on the night of the 20th were | B sunk—both had heavy cargoes on board. A correspondent et the New York Commercial | writes from Washington that the reported advance of Lee's army is based on a transfer of a single Confederate division to Culpepper, and that) Stuart is preparing for au extensive cavalry raid) iu Maryland and Pennsylvania. A letter trom General Hunter to Jefferson! Davia is published threatening to hang Confede- | rate soldiers and slave hulders in retaliation for begro soldiers hung. The Freneb trenched and assaulted the strong- est work at Puebla on the 17th ult. General Ortega surrendered his command of seventeen thousand unconditionally. Oue Freneh divisiun started for Mexico on the June 3. _ Official advices from Vicksburg of 26th ult iudieate ne change of affairs. The Federal pros- pects are encouraging. ‘The Federal guuboat Cincinnati was sunk by the Vicksburg batteries on the — < a A Rie telegraphic despatch says that Gen. Banke crossed bis army at Bayou ios ten miles above Port Hudson, to get behind that posi- | tion and take it by a land attack. The Charleston Courier reports the steamer | Eagle, from Nassau, bas been captured by a Fe-, deral cruiser; and aiso reports that tlw move-| ments of Gen. Lee's army continued. No alarm exists in the Army of Potunjae concerning | these movements. The New Orleans Era eye that the Mobile| authorities have summoned the ta raliy ea | masse tor the defence of that city, indicating that it is threatened by a Federal force. It is reported that San: Houston will run for | Governor of Texas, with a gesign of joining the Republic anticipated. | Far as his kuout could reach or dagger probe, slight or questionable advantages. | skin. Ladies may use it with implicit confidence; they will find it exercises a demulent influence | whiist operating as a thoroughly detergent agent. SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED: June 1—Bark Prioress, Buird, Liverpool ; general eargo. Schr Rover, Smith, Demerara; molasses. Carrie, Chapman, Buy Verte; deals. Venus, Brad- dcek, Canso; limestone. Woodbine, Robertson, Picton; coal. 2-—Lady, Blanchard, Tracadie; shingles. Zebra, G. Match, St. John, Nfld.; seal oil. 3—Morning Star, Clark, Wallace ; freestone. Agility, Pyke, Halifax; goods. 4—Maria Philo- mene, Paulain, Bathurst. CLEARED: June 1—Pearl, Turnbull, Picton; bal. Primrose, Lagitle, River Philip; potatoes. 2—Brigt. Princess of Walesa, Loudon; timber and deals. 3— Marie Elvire, Fournie, Canso; flour. Woodbine, Robert- son, Pictou; bal. 4—Idaho, MeDonald, Philadel- phia; oats. PRICES CURRENT. Cuar.ortetown, June 5, 1863. Provisions. Beef, (small) per Ib.......-..-- Do by the quarter.........---- are bubs coos Oe , Causes, Marking Ink, Combs, Razors, Glycerine, Honey, sor, Rose, Sand and Pomice Stone, Soap Cakes and Sticks, for shaving, &e. Ke. Ke. City Dive Stone, June 8, 1863. ro LYTL. vo LET, and possession given immediately, the COTTAGE and GARDEN fronting oa Enston-street, occupied by F. W. Hates, Esqr. Rent low, pay- able quarterly. For further particulars please apply to yw. W. LORD. Charlottetown, June 8th, 1863. UNION BANK. T a Meeting of the Shareholders of the Union Bank of P. E. Island, held at the Tem- the 2th day of May last, C. Palmer, Esqr., in the | Chair, it was Resoivenp, That the gentlemen whose names are en the present Provisional Committee for the Ma- nagement of the affairs of the Bank, be a Committee to continue the Management of the said Bank, until permanent Directors be appointed, and that nine of their nwaber be a quorum Resorvep, That the Committee have power to muke the preliminary arrangements, such as agree ing for specie for the Bauk, procuring a suitable situation for the Banking Establishment, getting Plates for Notes and Bills engraved, and drawing up Bye Laws to submit to the general meeting. Mutton, per 1B... 5.6. cee cece cee oeees Td to Od Pal, BOF Bin oo ods cc ev cede Seccie sees 34d to 44d Be Camel) os oon ce os cass ccccccsecscoee 6d to 8d) Lamb, per quarter.......+.+-++e++- 2s Gd to 4s 6d) Batter (fresh) 1000 .cccsccces coos ces 10d to Is Id} Do by the tub... 2... cceseccescesecces coee ls Cheese, per Ib... 2.62 cece ee ceee cree cers 3d to Gd | Tallow, per Ib.... 2.202 cece cece cee oes Su to Ud | Lard, per Ib... .s.. cece cece eee ee cere cece 8d to 91} Har, per ID... 2.62. cece eee cee ce ee ones 6d to 8d} ee Mr Oo, snes ss cece enced 2d to 24 | Flour, per barrel ..........e-0+ eee ones 428 to 458) Bis it Bisene yore sereesenqaee cvgeys 2hd to aga} Oatmeal, per Ib... 0... cee ceee ces .---ljd to 2d Eggs, pet dozen .... 2... eee eee cece eees 6d to Sdj Vegetabies. Currants, per qt.....+0--++- +++: cuee se Peas, per Gt... .-- cece ee eeee cece cece reese DONE Potatoes, per bushel........ Gane tens Is 6d tw Is 9d Carrots, per bush......-....-.eeee eee ....Done Grain. Wheat, per bushel......----++0 +--+ 000+ --hone arley OP... amepapkecnannees Coccses 6s to 7s Oats do panos eeeune an Poultry. Turkeys, each.......--.e- eee eeee eee -+ ++ 5s to Bs Geese, each... .--. 6 cece cece cee eee cece nee none Fowles, GOR... . cece ccccccces cscs cece 10d to 13 6d Ducks, each .... 0... cece cece ere re eee cee none Partridges, each.... 2.6.0 cess cree eeees ++++-none Fish. Codfish, per qtl.... -... --++ -cee cree cee: 183 to 20s Herrings, per barrel........ 6-40-05 +++ 408 to 40s Mackerel, per dozen........+--ee+e++++++ shone Salenoe, por ben .... cc ccvccccvccvece cccscces hone Lumber. SN MI 050 osen saen ance s008 3s Gd to 4s i als sndaces anes sihdnehe 43 to 5s it (EE cinehniiss cnanenenanne acgcan ie Shingles, per M.......... ay igen 10s to 15s Suudries. Timothy Seed, per !.ushel....... ......12s to 16s | Clover Seed, per Ib................ 1s 2d to le 6d Tethy Get Bees cone coed see. oe0receeSGh Om Hay, per ton....- ---- eer Straw, POr CWL.. ec e errr errr reer eeee sees eens ls Homespun, per yard...- +--+. ee sees 3s Gd to Gs Apples, per dozen...- ++. e+0+ seers ++ee+ enone Plums, per qt..--.---eeeee cert terre eee ess none Calfeking, per Ib....---+-+++ +++ elles edws 5d to 7d Hides, pet Ib.....--eeeeee cere terse sees 8d to 4d Sheepskins, each......---- +--+ s+ s2-s 0° 6s to 8: GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. New York! New York! Now LANDING Ex *PRINC E CONSORT,’ from NEW YORK— 20 _ FLOUR, Or tines SOLE LEATHER. J. & T. MORRIS. wkly mon pro isl in June Sth, 1863. Resotvep, That the Committee have power to call (not exceeding 5 per cent.) on the Stock snb- scribed, or that may be subscribed, to meet contin- vent expenses, or as much thereof as may be required. Resorvep, That the issue of the Bank be made in the form of Dollars, and that the value of the Dollar be 4s. 2d. sterling. CHARLES PALMER, Chairman. ALFRED PHILIPS, Secretary. June 8, 1863. « IP im FOR SALE, rWVOUE HOUSE and FARM belonging to the Subscriber situate on the Malpeque Road, and within 1} *:ile ef Charlottetown. The HOUSE is snitable for a Gentleman and Family, and the FARM consists of seven Pasture Lots, or about eighty-four acres. The purchaser can have the Ilouse and premises together, with as many of the said Lots as he may want, also the CROP on the Farm this year, if required. Apply to JON MORRIS. oun Wool! pur highest price given in CASH for any quantity of WOOL by GEORGE W. GARDINER. Charlottetown, 8th June, 1863. Carriages at Auction. rINHE SUBSCRIBER intends, on Tuursvay, the 2d day of JULY ensuing, at 12 o'clock, noon, to SELL, at his establishment, New Glasgow, all his stock of CARRIAGES ou hand; namely, 20 WAGGONS, and 6 FLY CAR- RIAGES. Tey will be trimmed complete, (one is aliogether equal, if not superior, to very many of the Carriages built on the Island), and will be sold without reserve—of this purchasers may rest assured. “ge The terme will be approved joint notes, avable in five months; another year given for one-half the money, if required, by paying moderate interest. PETER GREGOR. New Glasgow, June 8th, 1863. NOTICE! Charlottetown, June 8, 1863. ! Sth day of JUNE, 1863, Mr. Roxatp Mc- Denatn, of SUMMERSIDE, in Prince Coypty, Prince Edward Island, Merchant, has THIS DAY sold, made over, and delivered to us all his Book Debts, Notes of Hand, &c., PUBLIC NOVICE is hereby given to all Persons indebted to the suid Ronald McDonald that we have appointed Wi1- Liam Beainrsto, of Summerstde, aforesaid, our Attorney, to collect said Debts and Notes, and who alone is uuthurized to grant discharges for the same. WEIMORE & McCULLOCH, _ Of Halifax, Nova Scotia. isl Im : June 8, 1863. Jublets, Naples Soap in Pots, Transparent Soup, 2 | | perance Hall, Charlottetown, on Friday evening, | Wool!! Wool!!!) WV HEREAS. by Bill of Sale, dated this’ Sanilory purposes, | Sold by Druggists everywhere. Prick — One} in Morceco| Dollar per Bottle. [June 8, v3. FARMERS! ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE, /And keep your money on the Island. | i etiam OU can now purchase a combined | MOWING and REAPING MACHINE, made | of the best materials, and in the best manner—fully | adapted for farmers’ use—fitted with all the neces- sary requirements, and warranted to give sat sfac- tion. if used by competent persons. The following certificates have been received from purchasers:— CERTIFICATES. | ‘Phe subseribers having had one of Mr. Elisha | Weatherbe’s Nearing and Mowinxne Macuinxes, have much pleasure in being able to certify to its adap- tation to the requirements of the farmers of Prince | Edward [slang, and also of its having given every | satisfaction both in saving money and labour, In | their estimation, it far surpasses in usefulness, cheapness and general convenience any of those im- ported, as it possesses all the mechanical power, and much more durability, than those foreign articles Daniet McDonacp, J.P., New Perth Mills Joan McDonatp, Melrose. Duxcan McDoxarp, Afton. March 18, 1863. We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we have one of Mr. E. Weatherbe’s Mowina and Reaping Macuines, aud bave been fully satisfied with the same, and consider it to be of much more value than imported ones. James MONAGHAN, Juun MonaGHan. Lot 48, March 31, 1863. Orders left with either of the following gentlemen thankfully received and attended to:— Hon. James McLaren, New Perth, Hon. Francis Ketvy, Fort Augustus, Jas. D. Haszarp, Esq , 8. R A.5, Charlottetown, Henry Haszanp, Esq , Cuarlottetown, Heney Far Quaarson, Southport, or to k. WEATHERBE. Lot 49, April 20, 1863. From Liverpool, — SHIRTS, SHIRT COLLARS, TIES, | SCARFS, GLOVES. BRACES, UNDER CLOTHING, cc: 46. a * FOR MEN'S WEAR. luspection respectfully solicited. > Remember the New Stand, QUEEN-STREET. Charlottetown, June Ist, 1803. BAZAAT Fon ANVEDTICrMERT® | Desirable Resid LONDON HOUSE. NW ADVERTISEMENTS. rinse six sdacuntnn aaceeiiiar aa GOODS, Wo, and Clock Maker. | | } 800 BBLS. EXTRA STATE FLOUR) Wagons, Horses, Harness, &e. Ke. 1 At the Stand formerly Dempsey's, opvosite po be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on | ; | by the * Uranus.”’ from London, the ** Prieress ’ and | | British Dry Goods, Faucy Goods, | Groceries i n : | terme und personally reelected, they will be sold at | S™P#t Variety. } lrecentiy, and will be as a first class instrument. } 1 do Ladies’ Mantles, 2 do Cloths and Doeskins | } | | | | | } j | approved paper. ST. DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE. Under the Patronage of His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown. BAZAAK, having for its object the! raising of fands to aid in liquidating the debt | incurred by the re-building of St. Dunstan's College, | je | Will be bch at the said College on WEDNESDAY | daho from New York and Carrie Rich and THCRSDAY, the 8th and 9th of JULY next. | Lie ladies of the Conveut of Notre Dame are the | principal organizers thereof, aud are zealously | seconded in their laudable efforts by many ladieayi the city. The following articles will be disposed | of by Lott vy 1. A Drawing room Chair, embroiderered ou cloth und mounted..........-- 6s per ticket. 2. A pair of Fire Screens...........- 3s - 3. An elegant Sofa Cushion...... — ' \. ce Tee We, Pe Bic ee die cl Ls “ >. Do SS Eee rr ee Ys 4 i. A Work Box, embroidered on purple WOEGOS onc ance cvcndeccdocndiie ls ux % 7. A pair of Foot-stovis...... a A we 8. A Work Box painted on velvet... .9d “ Contributions in money, fancy work, materials for fancy und usefnl works, &c., will be thankfully The Ladies of the Convent, Mrs. McIsaac, Mrs. P. Walker, Mrs. D. Reddin, Mrs. O. Connelly, Mrs Gleason, Mrs. Eckstadt, Mrs. Gaul, Miss McDonnell, Mrs. J. Murphy, Miss Keddin, Miss Kelly, Miss Longard, Miss McDade. The ladies and gentlemen belonging to the coun- try, as well as those belonging to the city, are respectfully solicited to send in their coutributions us soon us possible to either of the above ladies. Persons desirous of obtaining tickets for the Lot teries will also please send in their nates to any of the same parties. Charlottetown, June Ist, 1863. Sailr! Salt! AILY EXPECTED from LIVER- POOL, ex Ship “ Piquot”’— 500 Bags Salt, which will be sold low from the Vessel in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to J. 8. Carver, Char- lottetown, or W.H. & R.C.SCOVIL, Shediac. June Ist, 1863. isl Yin NEW HOTEL. THE MANSION HOUSE. TENE SUBSCRIBER — late of the “ Terrace House’’—has leased the large build- ing on the corner of Pownall & King Streets, 10 this City, and has had it remodelled and put in per fect order for aHOTEL. He solicits tie\patronage of his friends and the travelling public to the | “MANSION HOUSK,”’ which is conveniently | situated for travellers on either business or pleasure, being near the Steamboat landing, Bank, aud Kead- ing Room. EDMUND MAWLEY, Proprietor. Ch. Town, P. E. I., June 1, 1863. uf BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE BRITISH REVIEWS. PRICES CflEAP AS EVER TO THOSE WHO PAY PROMPTLY IN ADVANCE. N OTWITHSTANDING the cost of re- printing these Periodicals hae more than | FINA KE well-known Packet | GAZELLE, R. Cameron, Master, will leave the above Port for Charlottetown on the FIRST JULY | next. For freight or passage please apply in Liverpoo! lto Messrs. D. Caxxox, Sons & Cov., or to the | subscribers in Charlottetown. W. W. LORD & CO. 2in | June Ist, 1803. WOOL! WOOL!! W ANTED. BY THE SUBSCKIBER, A QUANTITY OF SHEEP’S WOOL, for which the highest market price in CASH will be paid. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. June 1, 1863. 4} FIRST ARRIVAL, Ex “HEATHER BELLE.” 10 Cas Superior CHEESE, and will be sold low for cash. N. RANKIN. FLOUR. April 23, 1363. CANADA QUEBEC INSPECTIONS, in lots to suit chi . For sale by ae PEEVENSON & ECKART, ’ Peuke’s Buildings, Water &t. Charlottetown, June I, 1803. my house and board, | hereby caution all persons from giving her credit in my name, or from purchasing or otherwise obtajning any of my pro- perty from her. DONALD McISAAv. |” Horse Head, Prince County, 8th June, 1863. pd N2®: 1, SUPERFINE & EXTRA,, NOTICE! PV GEBEAS my wife, Sarah, has left’ expenses—and notwithstacding othe? publishers are | reducing the size or increasing the price of their | | publications, we shall continue, for the year 1863, | to furnish ours compiete, as heretofore, at the vld | rates, viz :— | 1 | |THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative ) | | 2 ’ (THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig ) | 3 (THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church.) 4 ‘THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.) | a | BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, (lory.) | TEKMS. Per ann For any one of the four Reviews, - - - $3 UU | For any two of the four Keviews, - - - - 5 00 ‘or any three of the fuur Reviews, - - - - 7 00 For ali four of the Reviews, - - - - - -8 00 For Blackwood’s Magazine, - - - - - + 3 0U For Blackwood and ove Keview,- - - - - 5 00 For Blackwood and two Reviews, - - - - 7 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, - - - - 9 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, - - 10 00 These will be our prices to all who pay prior to the ist of April, To those who defer paying tili after that time, the prices will be increased to such ex- tent as the increased cost of reprint may demand — therefore, SEND IN YOUR OKDERS AND SAVE YOUR MONEY. LEONARD SCOTT & CO. Publishers, | No. 88 Walker-street, New York. | We also publish the FARMER'S GUIDE, Ry Henry Sreewens, of Edinburgh, and the late! | J. P. Nortos, of Yale College. 2 vols. Roya] Oc- | tavo, 1600 pages, and numerous Engravings. (100 Bbls. Pastry FLOUR. different grades. premises recently occupied by Parken Merui.t, next door to the Bank of P. KE. Isiand, where be has on hand—JUST RECEIVED— | do Keadty-made Clothing!1 do Carpeting & Hearth | a BUSINESS CARDS. ——- — JUST RECEIVED, | Lad 9 Oo PURCIIASE, Apothecaries’ Hall, Queen Street. | Smardon’s Corner. HASZARD begs to inform bis| . oaks friends andthe public that he has received | A {TOTCEK ASSORTMENT OF L£& WATCHES always on sale, and warranted Liverpool, a lunge supply “1 | to perform well. Vrice §23 103, and upwards. Are | «WEDDING RINGS, BROOCHES, &e. &e. in H. * Theresa,’’ from Having been purchased on the best | tle lowest rate for Cash only, comprising : Chariottetown, August 4, 1862, 7 cases Dréss Goods (2 bales Striped Shirtings i ease Silks and Ribbons 1 do Bleached do 1 do buttons & trimmings|] de Printed Cottons } ‘Marine Insurance Company PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 3 do Hats and Caps (great 1 do Blankets and Sheets variety) 1 do Wadding | Ido Ladies’ and (Geuts'| Rugs” Waterproof Mantles & 7 do Paper hanging (3000 | Incorporated Lith April, 1863. Coats pieces) Ido Gloves and Hosiery > casks Hardware i do Haberdashery j4 cases do i do Shirts, Collars,Braces 1] do Cutlery PRESIDENT: WILLIAM HEARD, Esgvine. &e. 1 ¢rate Coal Scuttles and DIRECTORS: 1 do Shawls and Matfilers Give Buckets | HON. DANL. DAVIES, | HON, JAS. C. POPE, t do Jewellry, Pomatam 60 chesis Tea, cheap and) HON. W. W. LORD, HON. GRO. BEER, aud Soaps | rood JAMES DUNCAN, Ese. HENRY HASZAKD,Esg do ludia Rubber Shoes |5 casks Soda senna » 3 Bales Brown Cottons DANIEL J. KOBERTS. ALSO LF Risks taken daiiy at the Offices in Water-street. — and Moist Suyar, Molasses, Coffee, Rice, | May 4. Mnsturd, Starch, Blue, Raisins, Currants, Spices, | Glass, Putty, Nails, Leather, Buckets, Brovuis, | A CA RD. | “On the Square.” “EVIL E SUBSCRIBER having been in Soap; Candles, Muniila Keps, Plough Mounting, | Iron, all sizes, Sheet [rou, &e¢., &e. j the Commission Business for many yeurs, begs to intimate tothe public that he has now opened an Charlottetown, Dee. 15, 1862. Ex “THERESA.” ' y » . | Mstabli Sumy ide, Priv dw ‘ NOW. LANDING, Hx above SHIP,| iid, where consignments will be received. ahd ana will be sold at a low tigure— } prametiy Capers < se warrant terms. Produce purchased and shipy to order. WM. BEALRSTO, , Afictioneer and General Agent Summerside, P. E. Island, May 11, 1363. {2 Kererences— Hon. J.C. Pope, Summer- side; Hon. James Yeo, Port Hill; Hon. Dasixe Davirs, Charlottetewn; James Camenece, Esqr., St. Nleanor’s. 3m 50 Boxes 3 Crown SOAP, we TL eee 2) bbls PALE ALE, (in piuts and quarts,) 10 *“ DUBLIN STOUT, do do ALSO. : Hoarly expected per Priorrss & Unanus— 30 chests ENGLISH TEA, 10 cases CHAMPAIGNE, 10 “ GINGERETTE. N. RANKIN. 1& RW CGo-Partnership Notice. HE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP as IMPORTERS & DEALERS British, Fronch & other Foreign DRY GOODS, Under the Style and Pirm of VAUX BROTHERS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. C. C. VAUX. H. B. VAUX. May 18, 1863, King Square House! We BEG TO ANNOUNCE ARRI- VAL OF THE Greater Portion of our SPRING STOCK, Per ** GAZELLE.” ig REMAINDER DAILY EXPECTED 4% Per “ PRIONESS.”’ DEER & SONS. King 7 Hlouse, Ch'town, i Tropolit's Buildings, 152 Granville-street, May 25, 1863. Si Halifax, Nova Scotia, Sept. 9, 1862. FLOUR! FLOUR! — eee MR, W. A. JOHNSTON, rome UST RECEIVED from New 300 Bbls. Extra and*Suporfine FLOUR, es 150 Bbls Bakers’ FLOUR, 150 bbls. superior Family bo. 2 casks BENZOLE, 2 light WAGONS, 1 Express do. 4 cases MATCHES, 4 boxes Cavendish TOBACCO, 6 easks Kerosine OLL, 150 sides prime SOLE LEATHER, ov balf-chests CONGO TEA, [For sale by the subscriber, low for Cash, or WILLIAM DODD. Queen Square, May 18, 1863. 4i Flour! Flour! Flour! York, and will be sold low for cash— (WARRANTED.) M. LOWDEN, May 11, 1863. Peake's Building. - FLOUR! FLOUR! _ . from Boston. JUST RECEIVED OF HALIFAX, N.S. Attorney and Barrister at Law, Notary Public. &e, &c. Gy Orrice--Mrs McDonald's, next door to Mrs. Forsyth’s, North side of Queen Square. Charlottetown, October 21, 1861. eee GEORGETOWN. WILLIAM SANDERSON, Commission Merchant, Wholesale & Re- tail General Agent, Auctioneer & Broker. NOTARY PUBLIC. Agent for Col. Life Assurance Company ia King’s County. Agent for Pictou Iron Foundry. Town Lots, Pasture Lots, and Farms tar Sale im King’s County, Noy. 18. ————— A CARD. R CAPEL, Member of the Roya) > College of Sergeons, London, Fugland, may be consulted on the various branches of his profes sion—tmore particularly those diseases incidental 4o CHILDREN and FEMALES — ut his residence, hear the Chureh at South port. Glen Stewart, April 20, 1863, JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT, 400 Barrels FLOUR, For Sale at DODD'S BRICK | DODD & ROGERS. | May 8, 1863. | R STORE. REMOVAL. W. BRECKEN has removed his e place of Business from Pownal-sireet to the Per Schr. ‘ Orion,” from New York, 150 Karrels Flour, superfine Extra und Pastry, for Sale low for Cash, 20 doubled in consequence of the enormous rise in the | price of paper and of a general advance in all other j t | ; | | Price—$6, for the two volumes. By weil, $7. L. SCOTT & CO. or approved eredit. DAILY EXPECTED, BY BRIG “ URANUS,” FROM LONDON, 30 Chests Superior Congo TEA, (warranted.) R. W. BRECKEN. May dth, 1863. 3m Gardeners, Attention ! y KE HAVE NOW FOR SALE, at the “CITY HARDWARE STORE” — Garden Spades and Shovels, Garden Hoes aud Rakes, Ladics’ Hoes, Transplanting Trowels, Pruning Knives, Lay-out Lines, Grass Hooks. H. E. STARBIRD & CQ. Ch’town, May 25, 1563. isl Sw Flour and Cornmeal. 50 Bbls. extra FLOUR, (for family use) D0 Do. su verfine Do. 30 Do. Kiln dried CORNMEAL, For sule, very low for CASH. May 11, 1863. N. RANKIN. HANDSOME BUGGY, BUGGY, NEAKLY NEW, (Scort’s make.) with Hood and Reversible Seats, Pole, &c., complete, for sale by April 27, 1863. N. RANKIN. Hotland Gin! De Kuyper'a BEST GLN, 20 chests Congo TEA, (very superior), 1 Bale No. 1 Bulfalo Robes, 100 Boxes Lozenges, all at LOW prices. WILLIAM DODD, Dec. 22. _ isl Queen Square. LABRADOR HERRINGS. FEXHE UNDERSIGNED has in Store a quantity of choice Labrador Herrings for sale. J.8. CARVELL. March 2, 1863. Important to the Afflicted. Located at Last. R. J. HOMER, Physician and Sur- geon, late from Boston, has opeved a Medica! Office ut Summerside, where he can be consulted, FREE by letter or otherwise, on all diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat, Lungs, Heart, Liver, and Gene rative Organs. fm A sure cure for Asthma, Catarrh, Deafness. Liver Complaint, Indigestion and Dyspepsia. 23 Dental operations on Teeth, and Surgical operations on Tnmors, Cancers, &c. &c. Ilaving recent}y imported a nice large case of occular instrameufs. he wil) care Cross Eyes in| | 30 minutes, and operme upon the Eye for dislocated Leus, Cataract, &c., in a very short time, with perfect satisfaction. cy” All letters received, giving full descriptions of disease, &c., will receive immediate attention ; and medicines sent by mail, in care of the Postrygaster. to any part of the [sland. _ Charges to suit the times in all cases. Examination and advice Free to all on Tyesday of each week. Professional visits made in any part of the Island. Summerside, Nov. 22, 1862. tt A Beautiful Set ef Teeth. ERFECT freedom from premature de- cay, and Teeth of a pearl-like whitnese, by the nse of Jonn Gosnent & Co's CHERRY TOOTH PASTE. For sale at the City Drug store of y. R. WAVSON. Ch. Town, Nov. 10, 1862. No More Choking! FANE Uairs of Hopk‘u's Adamantine- CASES, 1 doz. each, and 5 Hhds. | Coach & Sleigh Builders, Hent Street, Th FORM the inhabitants of Charlotte. town and the Country generally that they have now ov hand a number of new and second hand Carnkiaces, open and covered, of different styles, which will be sold cheap for prompt payment. te All orders punctually attended to. April 14, 1862. > The Liverpool and London 7 Ti, INSURANCE COMPANY. HE Agent for the above first class Knvlish Fire Insurance Company begs to call the attention of the publie to the advautayes offered by this Company, ia respect to the seeurity to the assured, and premptuessto pay losses, which, without disparaging other Companies, may be sufely aseerted to be superior to those allorded by any other Company in the Island. The Liverpool and Lendou F. & L. Insurance Company has been in successful operation since 1836, with agencies all over the world, and has paid in losses about two millions and a quarter sterling. Its subseribed en- pital is £2,000,000 sterling, and its invested funds alone amount to £1,512,000 sty.; and the fire pre- miums for 1861 amount to £360,130 19%. 9d; and in ad- dition to this very large capital, the Company, having been established before the receat Limited Liability Act, the individual fortunes of each of the shareholders, comprising some of the wealthiest werchants in Liverpool and London, are liable for the losses, should the whole of the eapital be swept away. In this respect it differs, it is believed, from any other Company established here. . And lastly, the Agent being appointed by Power of Attorney directly from Englund, is authorised to | draw Bills the moment a loss oceurs, and without | referring to the Home Company, to the extent of | ove thousand pounds sterling. | With these superior advantages, the Company is | not disposed (though it might be well justified) to | aak a higher rate of premium than other English Compaifies, which do not present the same advan | tayeous features, and the Agent has been advised that an uniform rate has been agreed upon by the Directors of this Counpany und the * Queen's,” and that the Agents here should, in this respect, “ act in concert.’ W. A. JOHNSTONE, Avent of the Liverpool and London | Nov. 10, ise Fire Insurance Company . Grain, Grain. ue highest price given for BARLEY and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, Constantly on hand, at prices cheaper than ean be purchased in the Market, the best of Kom, Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, and a superior article of Mal Whi |key. Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown, Nevember 14, 186”, ee | Queen Insurance Company OF LIVERPOOL. FIRE AND LIFE! TENE Subscriber, having been appointed ayent for tfe above first class Insurance Com pany, is prepared to take risks on all descriptions of property. J. 38. CARVELL. Charlottetown, Feb. 10. tf {ExTRacTs FROM NEwsparens.] On reference to a return made to Parliament. and ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 7th | June, 1861, it will be seen that the increase of Duiy | for the year, paid by the “ QUEEN,” was £240, | being u wank of £1000 more than paid by any other othe e ever yet established in this City. [From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1361.) “Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi- fied in saying that no other Company, within the same period, ever attained so large an income in | either the Fire or Life Departments as the Queen | Insurance Company. In making this statement ,we make no exception even in favor of our older ioral companies, namely, the Liverpool and Londen, the Royal, and the Lancashire Insurance Companies.’’ [From the Civil Service Gazette, Noy. 2. 1861.} “Among there important institutions stands emi- nent for ite solidity, as well ab for its success, “the Queen Insurance Company,” which last week held its annual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A reference to the ample report in another page wj fully satisfy every reader of the signal “ey made by this association since its foundation. Such success is, indeed, rarely attained; and it attests at once the excellence of its management, and the pub lic confidence in its coustitution.” [From the Liverpool Mercury, Nov. 2, 1861.] “Tt mugt be gratifying to the public generally, and especially to the proprietors, to find Usui ite in- come during the past thre® years has increased at the rate of ‘£20,000 per annum. We believe that no other Company, within the same phar. ported ever attained so lurge an increase either in the Fire lor Life I rtment. This speaks highly for the | activity zeal of the management, while the | promptness wit which all the claims, aiieiug ont Cemented Tootu Bxuusnes will not come out P by main force. For sale at the City Drag Store. | of the lute disastrous fire in London were mei tes- W. R. WATSON. | tifles to their financial ability and the care and Ch. Town, Nov. 10, 1862. | dence which marked the investment of these a . * ety aay