at, the tie pert ARRIVAL er THE AFRICA The R M.S. Africa, which arrived at “Talifax the 20eh wit., has put us in reecipt of Eng lish vapit® te the 19th ult Lhe European Times, in yoierei"g te the cable d.easter says t— fhe pleasing inteihgence on Thureday worn chat the Great Bastern bad sighted Crovk- : hn : nacd utely re vived all the interest w ch . great expernucatl of laying the Atlantic Cable 3 ¥ setted, The experiment, so lar, has proved e; bat the circumstances attending it are coe sailed tro Valeata, wotil she was compelled to rete encourage lh inany persons the be! wt, we should say the hope, that. the eflor will at lengts be eting, On parade, of Major De Vere. of : ! t yal. s crowned with-enceess.” Cierra, OF & seldver named Cu ry. we an wpwer reem of the Brompton barra ka, NEWS FROM EUROPE. was Postponed until Monday next. Ssseie: abearten ng, aed the tacts which took p sce | vessel from the Wad of Jule. when! Se Nt eae en guagainrmainmencen mean: — —— me ee —— eee meetin a a ete area — aameens _ ~— = he be Geanditvied te’ Gantt prisms. re tg ‘ > em OF CANADA. a cident eccurred oo the Long sag ew weeks have brought a great change in!) Yi i i torenows, by which ies ee se this respect. “While the ha:vest waa uncertain. | C. fen tat eed, Ta pep pphenaeien several injured... Gold 144 nam | had peop e, remembering the poor crops we have Arrived. Aiita : , j had ef lace, and yielding io thy ‘ndeney * i Sa teaaan : : ) ig io that tendenay to dis- BE, Yorn. Ang 29.—The Counsel for W irtz | eoutent Which is characterisiic of pour Fens ew frem the case yesterday, which caused j Mature, filled the air with all mnnuer of con- Considerable exciteme , ‘pr ' ibpther sen y see. . [ ate ineans of relef, were beard in same day reeeived the promise trom the Preaident that ) quarters, While uneasiness and misgiving we nv husband should be pardoned at an eatly day | general if not universal. There is ad ont 7 y Alexander H Stephens’ brothers also had an | that. “ change is coming o'er the »s iri, Tus ; inter v ew with the President on a similar mission dream,” that we are in seme way ee thee ae Uhe resuit of the iaterview ts unknown. ‘Lhe | ing rid of the nightmare that was upon us "tod President Will seen issue a proclamation tor the ithata general feel g of contentment aud ho dere adinission of amination and fire arwe lute tue; filucss is abroad, Phere is only one way ot rte Southern States Gold 1444 }counting tor this, and that is” for the general New Yorn, Aug 20. P. M—The MMe vatate| Kuowledge of the tact that we have got an Charleston correspondence ot the Yoth says large | semen dicrge- toca: Ape aenengem rier stocks of cetton have recently come in trom the | have taken place. There has been nothing to interioe, wnd the city experienced @ very encour dazzle the public eye, or draw off attention trom uelng business revival.....1t is estimated that the eur actoal condition 1 idings have cowe to us : property in the Sinte af S ith Carelina valued th from other la ds, whieh seater vat we am better iste at B400,00U,000, has been reduced to 850,. | off than taly of our sis-er nalleus—the sight of Ship News. . = Gravesend, Aug 13—Olra- Riebmond. Theresa. 15th—Wiltie \ Ettie, Piywouth, Aug. 13—Harriet Appledore, Aug 13—Juniper. wa Aug. 18—Sailed, Western Queen for Port ant. Britonferry, Aug 16— Queen. Launched, ~ On the 7th instafht, from the shipyard of Mr -’: McKinnon, Grand River, Lot 14, for John Yeo; sqe. of Port Hill, a handsome Bark of 384 tous: called the Arcuirecr, «About the sume time. from the shipyard of Mr. Taunton Elis, Lot 12, for the same gentleman, a Brig of 300 tons, called the AKTIsTie. ‘ g NEA ADVERTISEMENTS. Lae then * tg 0.000 | teeming pleaty has gladdened us — evidence | wy : at Chatham, fast tatsed the question Whether the vu, | ; pes , , "E , ceemme e Whee Udita tidh/edis hike Be eterd cad | rorosto, Ang. 20.—The international k ie given that we have eur lot in a good and t N R EsERY ED SALE. wnt i : i , Ang. 20.—The ernational cricke - ‘ P a5 a ‘ cht to be lett in tie bands ot any vind i aah canal ; | Pleasuat land—and thankiul tor preseut blessings ought to any itrdlic live vateh Was coneluded to-day > the contest was) . » setlin oe = ’ %O be £01 | ' AUC 8 ( N J . ® sndrel whe may have haebibed a hatred « aj very: Close, the Luericans “bare y Winn peehies Go ay ears Ss ee og ah oan Vr : ys pe BS ¢ i "7 thse, me 4 erate are. x, iain r} P ; ; 7 SEPTE HF OF : | ee 1 thetr inet cobs Shudstnd (9h + ‘ x Pr j ouglet to du, te Work out the problem of oui DAY the 7th SEPTEMBER, w o'clock . ' : : as le score vb as tole) dear in f . send 7: ; . Ea es a cs Prweshe bine SP oe +, ais ing ae ao | destiny, trusting in the all-wise and) merciful ma ain vf the Subscribers’ SALE ROOM, the sre gl informed of the outbreak of choi -ra ie u _ anada @5) Americans 63; Providence that has never ceased and heser wih yal vg SORES, Which we have - been OF , muneoeed at Mexaudriagmeving westward.| 24 Mmuings, Canada 54; Americans plaved | cease ty care tor us and ouis.— Toroaty Glob Shon ree ees the owners, and will be wuld sithough, for the last few days, fewer reports | (reughout with one man shert.....Goid 144 | ’ s apinete hpnapaded tt st sited At Al Sandria itectt we learn chat} New Yorx, Aug 3h—lIn the Wirtz trial yea | “+- = bhls FLOUR, 50 hoxer SOAP, ; : : é i a a . . ” ; * “ole » wey chulera had entively disappeared trem the terday, Col. Persona, tormecy rebel coummander | Tus Pay Firer.—Since Saturday morning . “a pees a re ga POKIER, ‘ ted that The puddle health was day tngros-| ot the Andersouvilie prison, stated that when he | (Wenty-three Gioucester vessels have arrived ai, Chit ios oo) Kine Cannda BRE ; o ht Chet ee : " . winnda BREAD, 3 ' . re : . t Halton et Aleadu- | was Chere the prisoners numbered from 13,000 tel here from tie Bay ot St Lawience, making > * Butter aud Oyster CRACKERS « s+ Was s ated that ties trench officrale and 20,000, and that the capaciy aot the prise , wa & total of « rt V-six tliat have completed 32 Suwall Boxes POLBACCO miderls Git teak Ceetscet tis Be Getteg Thbe 10,000, and Beyond That ntuaber no mere ough | thew first trip this season. Besides these 1 Boxes CIGARS, to fe g iu celebrating Uhe fete day of Locir| te have been vlaced on the ground — even after ftwWwe v ssels belonging to other p hav = ys les SOLE LEATHER, E rot hie enlarge nent Captain Wirtz was net te} patty _— fe 2UU Caddies TEA. i ; ; fs sf ' te ’ . land. d their tares bere, and two vesecis e al " snlemenant ™ . . et teicertne vw the = ze ot the prisen; . 11s . ‘ m— ALN() ——— New { an unpleasant kind eomea from th |? ee on . . “ie ore : _ ™ vidal 7 | bringing about 1000 barreishave been freight. W - ” ‘ Cape vt Geed Lege. Llestiiities bave counmenced | 4% desiring wis Te pene, pases we i Sag ig jed irom the Gut of Cansy The fleet, as a dl Le offered at Auction: . a nier t : ‘ ” 8 , i beiween twe ef the wa + rival trit tle Eboepe | 88 the alinest insefferable siench and filth ma 29 ey oa haa ‘i a i is sw «. . : * . , : ~e rartel the graveyard Phe green flies were al- }genered thing, bave come bome with thei r “g rg wes ~ rg 12 do Cod “es oO chests and the usulos, wve been fighting with|! -* ; ta t ‘ z ea. 40 bags Nails, Jo boxes soap, 10 kegs Sulura- desperate courage, So tar the Boers appear te| mest as thick as locus s..... Advices trom the | first trip, whale last ye ar most of them sent} rus 1} bag Corks. | cltest Indigo ” [ : have fared budly, and JUU.U00U sheep. and Mexican border te the Poth mst, represent a thor mackerel home l p to this tune last i Terms liberal. enaut i nh cattle ticlhe sa nd aed i curiously fraternal state of affairs belWween our | Season burt twenty vessele bad arrived home J. & T. MORRIS, Aucti neers Hien inte the bands ef the enecary Phe chiet of | Gevertis on the Kie Grande, Lois makes ccasiderable dit- 0 : : Was adeul te summon VULUUU wv at es of bia trove, and ul defeated, te retreat wi ‘ ' the Lasutes ’ t teeuntutea Behind fe range of there retaliate upon his tos by guerrilla Dunds Pill er and t} CROPS The “ west! « crops” has always, at ar, bewu «a matter of wnxi i eu the partel the tarwer aud the © hanueceller oi the Exchequer Jaly has geuerally been our wei j eommer eoath ‘ " New aint, ther, have ; e por rT] the ve his yeor bas been the exes p- | bright sunshine and warm wea beru the characterisiies of the arent th ~ ro \ gust a been) Che im, the feverae, hewever, ba- euse. llardly a day has passed withe it . yd weerasecable weather cecurring A change tor the Otter Gas now certainiy set in| This mepreted state of things will, therefore, fa- suratls aff-et Uke discount market, which has bor} quae toe back been ruled by the ebaracter the wee as afleeting the crops; aud the large | etpertatiets ef geid cui wiated upen to be 4 4 z dts pay tor buperted gram assumed to esas tdeficwut harvest, will wot, thes i wave te be made, fer at present there a wris caiculated to give belief that burt hos been dune gram crops, Whilst the rams place ever Lhe past portion ali calculated tu beneiil , that base iake ! preseal genie, are hts cuprttal, and! lis peruitted the freedom of writing letters is er | | that promised a reward ouly on the eoudition «| @Ad benevolent insututions in London &e i from British Columbia in search ot the Shenan “| doah (| recetpts trem the Internal Revenue yesterdays Yorksiire ; £1 OVO J-ft tor the benelit of tice Guid 14 + - September 1, 1865 taries of Maxtinittan’s goternment, Whe, if seers ——— anne ee | and eertain digus } irom the Biv i | | ference, ag the ownerg must lave ral zed hy have been heb-nobbing together, and treatiayg | chig tiae.— Gloucester ( Mass.) Telegraph AUuct LOnr,,. each offer iu trae coavivial siyle. and our Ge ae | [| Emperor ....Guld 144. | The will of Mr Riehard Thornton. gs) well ELEGANT FURNITURE. : litbdlnin New Youn, Ang. 31, P. M.—The Herald's known at Li wads and aluwost every Cow Fortress Monroe correspondent say there ts ne mercial establightarent in the city, and whe Davia, ¢ lay Miteneli | died a few weeks ayo, Jeaving the enormous Each eccupies Tle cell awa-ded kim, takes bir wealth of AS. 7s 0 O00 was proved at ) ctor s food regularly, reads daily the newspapers and} Commons on Fiiday Jast = [i other publications, smokes lis pipe and enjoys his AM westruved by Veo J.P. Craig te sell. at PUBLIC AUCTION, at his residence, two doors above D. Hodgson, Esq , Richmond St.. ou Phursday, 4th Scptember, itll o'clock. all his valuable and handsome Fur- ‘iture, Consisting of tL very Kich Mahogany and Walnnat Drawing Room Sett, L do. Bedroom. Sett, Chairs, Tables change concerulig aud Ccunfains the | following bequests; £1 000.000 to Mr Tho- heurs in prowenade i ae Tt Phe ineoression that Davis ' oruton, Who likewise tis to mherit the | deceased's estates; £1,000 O00 :0 Me Rect ard Phe letter te M 2 . ; ; Y West; 4500 000 to be ruteeors. Gillett, eve of bi } Lnornton counsel, is the only one be has beeu allowed & divided | Couches, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattrasses, Bed write Gold 144 among other relations and trends; a hand. | tetds, Pietares; Parlor, Mall aud Cook stoves ; es 3 sa Mr N Clina aud Glassware; Kitchen Utensils, &e , &e. New You, Sept. 1. — The only preclamation | ome provision tor Mr Neal and otuer ol the iv” For particulars see Catalogues. NEIL RANKIN, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Sept. 4, [S65 i Which has been issued ov the subject ot the arrest | deve ised's clerks : a 100 O00 to be divided | am ma all the charities, hospitals, asvluine of Geerge N Seodera, is that of May 21. and | bis arrest in the United States..... Phe Unitea | The sums ar daly propertioned m= each be- States ‘steamers Saranae aud Surcance ave sailen | quest 5 £15 000 to Christ's thospit l, wher: Dry Goods, Tea, &c. | deceas: d was educated ; £10. 000 leit in trus ALE BA eer A Washington despatch says that Pre-| for the benefic of the schools i Merton. Sur yo be suld at Auction, of WEDNESDAY. the sident Jehousouw has determined to restore the jrey ; £10 000 lete in trust for the school im Ich iustunt, at df o'clock, at the subscriber's writef Habeas Corpus in a shert time..... Phe Mr. Thoraton’s Barton, in | Boom .— 10 Cases Dry Goods, Hative vi lage. the ite 4 s hii i . — , od ynounted to over two milhens ot dollars... . laged pour at Burton; £500 leit tor the consisting of Pieces of Beaver, Whituey, Melton tue greet crops | _- ~.- et , Aflanti cable this year, though sanguine spirifs uiay re still, even Uf perteet macht weuld be, we feat, Low late te bay the wind a4 that altet Lhe eailiuectial gales uf is t erg tliat ga v it American repe-walker, gave his fourth extirbitts lat Niagara Falls, in the presence of Gen. Grau band suite, the will eost £42 000, and the legacy duty | Piles, &e; Boots & Shoes, aud otber articles great | wll amount to upwards vf £100,000.— Png ALSO, isis poprr Chests Conzro TEA, Boxes London Soap, Boxes island Mauntactured soup, Boxes Pipes, 5 Bois. Vilut Bread. jog sale Positive. Terms Liberal On Thereday atternoen, Leshe, the whe accepted invitations to witness he performance. Alt first, Leslie, whe was at aber is cal, aud furtiet tired in a dresa of silver cloth trimmed with gold wade the passage « f the river on a run im fou emenih ot O ucla wast eoase the tefal less of the perlion oft th ' wjury Was discovered, & piece of tron Wire Dring | cable which bas been payed out One ma'teteis | minutes snd performed a variety of gymouastic beats lie He returned te the centre of the rope va through the cutering, and canting dead | laid dewn on his back, hung on the repe by en ' rth Lie crary gravlicalily writen by D which ao mach went down whe safe tue bueys wark th , " ' will avon bef aiaand strays in tue streng ecas ot autum Lastern, tavoured with & Stren. | ine miles an bewr com wr aise publisu ul i G ’ B. semaierd | piace Where we Tae Great "ie, wade Leary All Ule Leudeu pal , iar | A * THE XATIONAL REUNION, Cuthine io mare g at the | pres ae pee geed feeling which pre mecmett tna Cee _— in Be E wiand and Pranece, reflected as | a tye ert ‘* wy takin place at eherbeury | ; tier wages gects of the (we countries are e \ « tie : — tesic® Vewpl from ail parts Tr oe | netge cor . : fi ea dite j at the Frevch port, and the plac: | fog rege a gowded siuce fhe Che the Queen w “us ese even years age. Ail the Frenets ships theres tee BCOGHS 5 reseed atiwart shi | qe’ Yarde—vhde the Engheh, as sti} fiitielwd twee « } v ws ture and wi o VOR The tar "Sa astern Pie effee: reel pe “Tiy, tu ng wn hesds tw a wus te the wind, beir thouwed the Freneis tunes adv aulag All the Fugit testels carcied the Freney lig at the main, as ; oem Tet sainte Lords of ft Adwis uty peo the high cempliment of lower, their owe flag (rem the Ewetiantress uted heistin,: ' that of France iw its place i Then tolhawed | grand precession of beatae from the Freue t ality | fs h : i . i tie ee CUS ; iwotly hard ahead Te om te ble greater Was oer, the puttend the Te Deum in Cherbourg Cathedral weotthe Emperors virthiay. We herpes we Counifies may ucver be cugaged in ss THE FETE AT CHERGOURG Clergocng, 8th August.— At the given en the 15th te the Lords of Adunrality, M Leibat. OA Git ‘ the Bul Minister Chasselop Qieen Victeria and the Britian Nucy, subd ft tune of hestile rivalry between the two countrie bed puseed away. There new only remains twulahen in demg everytuing that could udvain the cause ef civilization and liberty, treedem contests achieved by commerce. Such is U guifeation ot the uuieun of the noble fl ga ot Eogiand and France fhe Duke wi replying tu the toast, thanked the the eeutiments he had expressed, and coutinue “We accept the Loust as w preset of the cordial trivudstip of the Emperor and the French nat» fur war Queen and country. We must, on o ber., entertain the same seutunents of esiecu ft the Eeiperor of the Frenen. We hepve that t Majesty may ieng continue te enjoy lis preset geod bealth, Thia we desire, not only beeau it is protitable for the welfare of the twe coun- ities, but alae because it tenda te guarantee the happiness and the pacitie progress of Europe. — Is propesiug the hewiih of the Exsperor, 1 wish fo epeak net ouly ta the name of the Ge ernmet or ef any poltical party, but m the name of every culigbtened Englishunan.” FRANCE. Sotlle Mae trisister be hae been flat. Rentes closed af 65.15, of 5 een! higher than yesterday. An order of the Priv) Council, which was held Co-day, eularges on the perer of ihe act for preventing coutagion in cel- te aud gives further power to inspectors, AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY. Pestu, Augnat 11.—A banquet waa given yer- terday by the catizeus of Lhis lows, ta celebration of the ewe of the Kauperor’s birth day, ‘The chi t Korgouaster, in hie epeeeb. proposing Hia Majo ty's health, referred te the recent visit of the | Linperor te Pesth, and dweit on the devotion hauitested by the Hungarian peeple towards the Luaperor’s person, and their attachmbnt toa the dynasty, The town was brilliantly Huminated mm the events. AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA. Faaerers,-August 14 — The negociations Which have taken place here between Austria and Prussia have brokgit about au uuderastauding shew provisional basis. been Yrt arrived at. Ee LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Reeras, Avy. 9 —N Y. Wth.—The City of 1" Washington with dates to the 17th, arrived thos Horning... Political wwe unimportant....The| ‘twat Eastern arrived at Crook Haven on the With... Beeadstuffs firm and advancing....Tve Weather continues ualasurable tr harvesting. - Tlowr 64 higher ; wheat Jd. a 4; Corn firm... Peus stone qu.ct but firm....Consols 80} a * money... Uuited States S-twenlies Go a m4 The present atrength of the United States) Stuy we 45.000 men. ..- Tie reported Irom Mexice Previous fo the Lith imat... Mead or pardoned by the President. ... Ne Wher pews thie morning. ..-Goid 1439. be paroled rebel prisoners, t8 (he sigual for a go tho wiil go te Loudon and there finwh his histor ..-Edward B. Ketehum, the lorger, was a Ngued in New York thie forenaun. tieg. and made a detour on fhe guy repes. | tite stmutes, and fihen resumed, without epiiling fadrep of water, his journey. | balance, aed Cennpr ted hia te drep the other tugging away at hts neck. leonutd see the hands ef the crowd on shore uplitt lwas a case of life or death, and, with almost stp prasent work 1, iat Was ever placed in a’ tere perilous qrersii bots Marine, im «te Speeca, prepesing the toaef the j | | he seme, pacific ceutest ia labor, and ben fice | vtot HM. M. i7th Rest. discoursed capital music } Pants, 18th August, 3.30, po m —The Bours: | ‘hich places their co-deminion of the Duchies ent " No definite solution of) roper motives. — Montreal Herald. the Schirew iy-Heletemn question, bax, however,) P Lord Napier, British Ani atthe Court at Berlin, arrived here yee ? ide ; this na : , an accident of Jt is, vot certainly the want ot doted tor reads and “ ove than sufficient te iit aed mer wa po anne that the Liberals bad been d-feated near Pueb!a) tte expected that Stebel Vice-President, Stephens, will soow be New Youn, Aug. 28. P.M. —A Washington) _— : 4 erance patch says the order relative to the parspor's) The Bagese and Tea in aid of the erection of - Broweell, Pugwash; limestune. 29—Gazelle, ssbyterian Church at Weet River, yeater- tral cangration of permanent rebels led by Lee, | the Pr The At the re whiel: deluge es Wo of the prisoner, » fulb heurimg ia the cuss; ofive wae budly damaged by ligh tang, Phi- done, he came was highly coms | mented by Gen Grant, whe endeavered te per- suade bina wool fe attempt the peach basket teal ss the wind was blow wg very hard. Bur Leshe | whe is determined te periorm what he advertizes preceeded te invest tis tect la veriia she peach ashere aud ahich he | wrehased at Barnani's, and started on his peril rmisketsa with seltd weedern bettome, me transit lt was a faligumey journey , bul wa Hiely acee plished ln sete etght or fen titetiles, le waa weleoued on the Canada aide by a re New York Herald, wirtaking of seme relresiments, starte dte retur verter from: the aid, alter with tos balancing pole strapped te fis peck. aw} jpallef water in each hand, and anether on hie | [was ony necomplished fy the i itrepid Leste Meeting somewhat exhaneted, de wh, wa beeeae saeecee Dhaee creeds. sieudvi Z The pars te ot the rope le mul lie dos bauds ow the reper, and leaving the one ov | iis bead is pesitien. Ele reuratac Lo eatitug scone Shertly atier te hand beenme sudadeniy Tis destroyed tie tarted his right numb mid the pail dropped treur 1. | slipped or teli from the Her he bung, With lis pele weighing lorty tive pounds Suspended there, he pail, In rope, open winch he caughi by one leg. doing this, he ed in horror and bear the sharp ery of tercor. I rhunan Leshe succeeded in caching he rove with hia lett hand, regained his equi rim avd the eeutrel of bis pole, and reached tie energy, \twerican shere ti sitet), theagh coun pletely eXx- tated We venture to say that he seman r displayed greater coolness or courage. N me, however, will wish to see the pail feat ai- ietipted again. on Leslie will make bis next aeeenston at the falls | va the 24.h lostant, on which eveasion he will be ‘aveluped, ueck aud heels, ti a sac ik. —- 2 ow THE SCOTTISH GATHERING. The annual gathering of the Caledonia Ciub came off on Wednesday, at Down's gardens tNorth-Weat Arm. Av immense namber of per- lam were gasetmbled, and every thing passed off satistactoriiy. ‘The games were spinited ane linteresting—and altogether the success of the The splendid band i . Myuthering is unprecedented. | The excursionists were courses ed to the grounds ] .| during the day by the steamer Mic-Mac. Tiw } crowded atate of the refurt sieauieer compelled } several hundred te take the read fer it. Mor j athpee accommodation ought te have been pre- beided. His Exeetieney the Licutenvant Geserne a Majer General Doyle, and His Hower the Ch et Justice, aud other eeleorities, were Lpon le ground, ‘The Giengerry Scotehman, MeCielias was the Lien of the day. His feats in throwing be caber, paiting the stone, Chrawtng the haw wer, Jumping, leaping, etc., were pertectly nar velloas. The day was inest propitious, and the whole entertainment was a decided success.— Halifac Unionist, Sept. |. ——— need Tur Secrer Hisrory oF THe Recrrocity PREATY.—In noticmng this matter yesterday, gudthe statement made by Mr. Whitney that ou of the S40,00U voted in payment of the expenses Mr. Galt teceived $10,009, we expressed our yobeliet in any imputation against Mr. Galt hy waver iurpeeps sly wee cree eeptly ubtained ree . monks. We are glad fo say that we have siner had information which completely satisfies ts tha we were right in this opinion. After the Treaty had been passed, the nen payment of the money disbursed tu obtaining tt occasioned very const derable embarrassment te some of the persons who had been instramental mn yey bm or 70 pul an end te this eusbarrassacut Bir. mf . doraed some notes, which he aiterwarda vad . . “y he received out of the grant , pay: und the motes op tape Fes | of B40,000 was the repayment of thease advi cuties we believe, from the most generous and a MeLANC! | quested to call | dangerous state | mili pond, Montagte, ts. i accident happened there on A girl named w which the Bridge over Beer | years oO “ shattered couditien | repair, some part of the plank gave way rand fie unfortunate woah was precipitated inte the sp pond, where she mit is certainly disgraceft lowing to? ture should happen on one of our high roads. meney, for the sums aim.vally » bridges sume ‘ - | place all bighways in ® respec Leondition, We trust that the matter will be in wired rte by the Gov ,| aeeident has happened through the | supiuenes ’ | disuuisaed.—R. Weekly. 16 ooo crstand, quite a success. y, day. was aoe pe genoa} be desired, the a O his military campaigns. Ameng otbers prepar- weather Ww alized about £50. wy - ape’? 0. Longstreet, mt ge al tendance good, aud the sum realiz Ao herd, DH. bill, Wheeier, Malone, Buckner Ist. wid Gardiner, arid it i¢ probable they will be vc- | tompanied by huudreds of others of tesa rack. ee nS | A terrific gale oc 16th inet., accompanie i d the streets. iweth the Lion | plest days in their bistory roy AccipeNT.—We have been re. attention te the disgraceful anc A lamentable and fatal Thursday the 17th Margaret Gordon, about 20 . ted te cross the bridge, bul f age, attemp nie nant of t with an/untimely grave. I: to our Government, that erpmentat once, and if the negleet or 2 of any official, that he be immediately qured at Savannah on the a by a flood of rain, The telegraph {For Tue Exawiner,] Mr Enpitor:— Secing that you have accepted several comn- munteations respecting Tea Mectings. you would oblige me very much by giving these teow words # plaice in your paper respeeting u small Tea Meeung atL tll, on ithe Oh inst On the Sabbath it was an- nouneed in the Sabhath Scho | that ther was to be a children’s tea on the premises of the Hon dames Warburton on Wednesday On the afternoon of that day the vhildren ut the Ejuscopal S Schouol in Lot Ll. were seen wending their way to Woodbrovk. th . WILLIAM DODD, Anctioneer. Sept gouths had never Oefore seen, Gentieman himsell, we wer } yviaods with whieh the tables were loaded This, DT need hardly tell you, was dowe in a very able manner Leu being ended, we all sought amusement Phe boys found their bats and balls —the girls cher swings, — and the adult males | played with therr quoits. The only thing that} irew away attraction from the d ty, Was the | abwence of the Rev HL B Swabey and bik | amiable lady. Mr. Swabey, bemg the b-- | loved and respected pastor of Chis part of the | church, he was, Lam intormed, unavoidably | detained at- howe. Le was oot until aight | had began to throw her sable pall o er the land that any ol us thought of leaving. At last we began to move bomeward, each and every one of us satisfied and deliyhred with our day's enjoyment. Thus ended a day which Lam sure wili be remembered by the children of (is locality, as one of the hap- Too many thanks sannot be given to Mr. Warburton and his ‘amity for this noble gift, tor it was all at the expense of the Llon Gentleman. and free ty all coneerned Hoping that the above fa-| mily may long enjoy all the blessings of a gracious master, for them efforts in the fur- therance of religion and education, lam, yours sincerely, A SURIBBLER. Lot 11, Aug. 2lat, 1865. Married, At St Dunstan's Cathedral, Charlottetown, on the 4tif instant, by His Lordship the Bishop, Mr Patrick MeKBachern to Miss Sarab MePhee, second dangtter of Mr. Hugh McPhee, ali of Savage thurbour. At the Manse, on the 2%h instant, by the Rev T. Danean, Mr. John James Mills Bay Fortune, to Miss Eliza Jane Coffin, St. Peter's Bay. Ou the i7th instuut, by the R-v. Dr. Richey, Mr John Vickerson. of Charlottetown, to Miss Ellen Cook, of Bedeque. On the Lth ultime, by the same, Mr. Jobn Forbes, Bay Fortine Road, to Miss Christy Ann Stewart, Brackley Point Road Ou the t7th instant. at Milton, by Arehdeacou Read, b D. Mr. Christopher Bolt, to Miss Lucy Green, both of New Giasyow Roud, Milton On the 12th ultima, at the residence of Mrs Duchermin. Boston, Mass., Mr. George T. Dogherty. Cabinet Maker, formerly of Charlottetown, to Miss Agnes L. Carrie, daughter of Mr. Joh» Currie, of this City. By the Rev. J. W. Forayth, M. A., Rector, at phe Heine of Dts. Dance Wureteide ud te Dlowson” ‘ sails on the 2ist instant. Mr. William McKay, son of After having | ba lhis is a teat never betore attempted, nnoltaken a walk roond the preme8 In Company | stracted the subscriber te seil the whole of their VALUABLE PROPERTY, by Auction. at thei containing 160 ucres of Land of superior quality, | situated on Lot (3, about one mile aud a haif trom |: }may be had withiu afew chainsof the shore. The y H3sKS. JAS. & ALFRED BROWN being ubeut to leave the [elond, have in ‘ i a alg. Be *: eld that the beac ot Fre had arrived residence. ou I ELURSDAY the 5th October, Fi st Class Grist Evil}, Every one then tarned towards ** Spruce} U°*! Sule te commence at 10 o'clock, a m—_| With Three Pairs of Superior Stoncs, capable o; j : . is tl fs : SI tl ‘ousisting of grinding all kinds ef Gramm, and produ ang Plow venue ‘or ie pery we) enjoying A Freehcld Farm, Port till. reviniuder is covered with tardwood and poles. On the premises there are a comfortable two storey DWELLING HOUSE (new), a large BARN and Outhouses. This farm is well watered by two streams, and bas an extensive frontage on Richmond manure; abundance of sea-weed and mussel-mua ibove property isin the midst of u flourishing set- tlement, and is well worthy of the attention of any person wishing to purchase a good faru:; and wil ve suld in one or two lots Lo suit purchasers. —— ALSO 2 Horses, 2 Mares, 6 Cows, 4 Heifers, lO Pixs 2 Waggon, ft Cart. } Truck, 1 Plongh, t pair Har rows, | Jaanting Sleigh and Furs. | sett Harness 2 selts Cart Harness, Piongh, Tackling, a quantity of Hay, together with the whole of their HOUSENOLD FURNITURE. Treums—For the Farm, averedit of two or three years will be given, paid. by equal instalments For the Stock. Farming liplemeuts. &e, suis 20s cash; suns over 20s credit till the first Novenber, i866, on approved Joint Notes<+ : GEORGE ANDERSON, Auctioneer. New Loudon, sept 4, i8bd. dw ~ $1,000 WORTH OF | Fancy Goods, Toys, &c. Vo b- Sold by AUCTION at Turns Exeress Orrice, opposite the Store of We... Lord & o-, this Evening, Monday, the 4th September, and the tenowing Eveuigs, ut 7 Oelock, cousisiiny in part of : Splendid Porcelain VASES, Choice Toilette Soups and Mair Oils, Tobacco Pipes, in great variety, Violins, Accordeons, Fife’s, Flutes, &e. Beads, Necklaces. Rings. Comba, Water Colors, Paints and Brusties, Powder Horns, Gus, Gun Caps, Pistols, Kight-day Clocks, Work Boxea, Purses, Wallets, Shoe Brushes, Penlbolders, Writing Paper, Glassware, &c. &c. Xe. A few yross Knives and Forks. t~" Great bargains may be expected, as thes Goods were purchased when gold was $2.00, anu will be sold without reserve. Terms — All sums under £10, cash; £10 and upwards, 3 months, on approved Notes. AKCH. MeNEILL, Auctioneer. September 4, 1865. Freehold Property for Sale. the late Mr James McKay, of New London, to Jone. only daughter of Mr. Jolin Woodside, of the same place Died, At Lot It. on Wednes’ay 23d Angnst. Mary, wite of Mr William Mitetell) Mr Mitchell and his family emivrated from vear Stradbally, Queen's County, Lreland, forty years ago, and for nearly the whole of that time they resided on Lot Li, where they have been aniversally esteemed. * Re- nieseat is pace.” . At the residence of her son, John McFadyen, St. Eleanor’s, on the 21st instaut, Jane McFadyen, aved 90 years Deceased was much esteemed for her many ood qualities, and died trusting in the meriis of ber Redeewer. , At Charlottetown on the 29thmit, ef consump- tion, Mary Aun Melee, a el 24 years, much reuretted by fricnds and acquaintances, On the hh ult, of dysentery, Dessie Jane Jones, aged 17 months, youngest danghter of Mr. Arehd nl Jans MeCailum. i 1" Saddenly, at Gretna Green. Lot 66, on the 7th i}alt, Mr Jou By zr, aged 66 years. only daughter of Mr John Fisher, aged LU mouths 5 ——— — ee port OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ARRIVED. Aug. 256—Scb. Aggie Davideon, Dogherty, Richi bucto; dev:. mackerel. At Charlottetown, on the voth vit, Anaetatia, Angelia, Pender, Guif 5t. Lawrence, Brave, Kicbards, Pagwasbi limeewne. 26—Anna Lewis, Webb, G. St. Lawrence; fish. Str. gu i) Subseriber offers for Sie, in Clark Street, in the fourth handred of Town Los - Charlottetown, having # fromiepe of 64 IK oF 'b. a litle more or Jess, witha DWELLING H oUSE t_ereon erected, suitble. for tro ainies, with 4 rooms on the tint flor and 4 on the st coud, wel! finished and hitely pa nied outeide, with 4 New fence and gate te each yard. é - ; If not dispored of «nm or before the QTH SEP- TEMBER inst, it will, on that cay, t ie o cloek, be Sold at AUCTION ; Tenmus—One-half tie purchase money to be paid down ut the time of sale, and te remainder muy remain over, secured on the Property, fur two o1 three vears, as muy be agreed ot, . For furtuer particnlars please apply to JOUN MckESS LAK, om the Preuilses. Charlottetown, Sept, 4th, 1860. rw Now Grocery and Liquor Store sT Summerside. PENILE Subseriber’s bas opened a 3 ore fur tle Sale of GROCERIES and LIQUORS, on resonable ternie. in the Shop lately ocenpied by Doctor Price, and will keep conaiam ly on hand articles of the very best quality ,and sylicite & call from their frieuds aud (he pubje generally. All kinds of Prodave ‘taken, in payment for cet prite. os ’ Goods, at market p ‘ ON FILL & SON. of St. Ste hen’s and Virst - peed guenide, Sept. 4, 1865. RW Im NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Commerce, Snow, Halitax; mer. Bellender, Gul’; fish. t- CLEARED: ‘ i ¥ bell —brig Edith Haviland, Campbell, lt ig aOR Young. Uondoo; do. " merce, snow, Busou: wer. Jane iiarriet, ¢ Naught, Picwu; bal. Mag. Sch! Mare, Dixon, Str. Island City, Smith, do., ing Star, Dumphy, Wallace, bal 26—Morning Star phy Liverporl; | pe Visite. 39—Sbip David Cunnoa, Albums, Morocco bound, consiantly on Walsh, Liverpool; devi. Perseveracce, Irving, was oe a cade, Sope. 4y 198 De WY. si Mr. J. P. WOOD aan’ peo kins, Sydney; coal Per- | Respectfully inforns the inhabitants of Sammer- J —_ aw » © ’ " : fish. 28 ned Guill St. Lawrence:fisb. Lacy side and the A. Wangh’s Store, where latest and moet approved Styles ever tuken ia thi place before. c-| A large assortment of good Cures, Frames at St. Eleanor's, at MIONTDTAGD E. “ Tlappy may the maid be that 8 married toa Miller Por fair day or foul day he’s a’ bringing dll ber.’ VMVONTAGUL, ciose to the valuable aud Property of the Hon. J. ALDOUS, consisting of 2 SAW BILE eid SHINGLE MILL, 120 acres wre Guder cultivation, and the |4 ComPORTARLE Dwelling Ilouse, Properiies are situated comprises TWENTY SEVEN (27) ACRES, of goed qualhiy. mostly eleared, aud in a good state of culuvation, Bay. and possesses rare advantages for obtuiniug Farm can easily be made berger by any person able land adjoming, owned by Me’ Leinel Phillips, ‘ \ Stock, Farming Implements, &c. — auy person acquainted with the value of suct ia it- wuy ow f Attorney in surrounding conutry, that he bas fit- | Company, by Power © tor ; be poe : LLERY near Mr. that he is prepared to transact Cl “| ted np 8 PHOPOGRAPIL GALLERY | ess, .: fortable DWELLING HOUSE, WOKK he is prepared to take | Fire, Life, and Annuity Business, wee sed pee en Out houses. About eight pr ‘of the above Innd is cleared and in a high state o There is a youd ORCHARD, fall of Photographs, Awbrotypes, and Sterrotypes, in the | ied into Cartes | oy the close of Jagnerroty pes and Ambrotypes copied artes | a Parties wishjug a good life like Portrait Str, Com-| would do well to embrace this opportunity, band, wed WPENA AE 1 Eveniag:, Sept. Sth, 9th & Lith, The Old Alleghanians. Organized 17 years ago by Prof. Boulard. We come to the friends we've mct before RINSERS? 5 tha, ‘up at as @ ove sae5.1.V¥ KL) THREE OC ‘SASIONS ONLY. prior t their departure for ENGLAND, where Fes at engayed to vive a series of eoncerte at St. James Hall, London, in NOVEMBER next. Admission Is 6d; Reserved Seats, 3a. Tickets for sule at WR. Watson's, also at Laird & Harvie’ und at the door. Concert commences at 8 o'cloc! TS Claive of Programme each evening PROF. J. M2 BOULARD, Manager. D G. WALUDKON, Ayeut. Sent. 4. {865- 2in JUST ARRIVED! stoves, Stoves, Stcves Que Subscriber bas just received from the FOUNDRY— A Cargo of Improved Stoves, —- CONSISTING OF — The celebrated FARMERS’ COOK, PARLOR, BOX, aud other STOVEIES, Per Schr. Biue Nose,trom Yarumwuih, Neva Scotia. These Stoves can't be beat for Neatness Strength. Heat E ‘jy sconomy and Terms Persons wanting to purehase will please call wid exawmice beture purchasing elsewhere H. J P. TERLIZZICK. Ch'town, Queen-st.. Sept. 4, 1865. Removal ! f i Royal Agricultural Society's Store and Office ure removed tothe lower end of Pownal Street, two houses south of the Hon. Rosent ileTcuinsun’s Siore (See Sign over the door) J. D. MASZARD, Sec’y. Com fort : rw 3m September 4, 1865. Dr. FRANK D. BEER, Physician & Surgeon. Surgery & Drug Store, KING SQUARE.... CUARLOTTETOWN September 4ths L865 J, B, BLACK, M, D., Fhysician & Surgeon, ee © r. E. Island. 4. 1864 —fims Sept MILL PROPERTY PAT EXCELLENT SEP of MILL owned by Mis JANE CAMERON, ot Kieurive w Meal ef any erade—together with a comune lious and well finished KLLN. A Bliverio yolk new and ia execeileat working order, Also yreperly finished. The LAND oo which these Thi- jesiroeus to do se, aa there are 100 acres of valu Who feels disposed to sell should a favourable op portunny offer. antageonely situated, fronting as it does on the loulague River, whose waters couvey both Grain Lumber to within a stone’s throw of the lills; and the convenient and good reads lead ng trom these Mills to all parts of the County, and through old and hight cultivated settlements, need but be meutioned to be tully appreciated by facilities. Tc asay not be out of place bere fo men tion that the Hon. the * Commissioner of Lands” —than Whom no person should be a better judge— Friday, Saturday & Monday ond Battalion of the 16th Regt. of Foot. ; (ip | } pp *scrivrion of DESERTERS ) ! : from Her Majesty's Second Battalion of the ; loth Regt. of Foot, toou Tuesday the Sth day of August to Tharsday the 17th of Angust Us65- ~ Private ALEXANDER McPHERSON, age 36 Years; #uative of Glasgow, Scotland; height, 5 feet of inches; hair brown; Moustache and Whis kers; eyes grey; complexion sallow; broad Scotch accent. j Private THOMAS GOODMAN, age 22 vears aud Y months; heivbt. a vet 4y ifches ; a vative ot Sewry, Lrelaud; aie browns tyes bazel; com- plexiou fair. din. BE . . Private DANTEL McREADY, age 34 years and 3 months; a native of Ireland; Leight, 5 feet7 in ches ; couplexion dark ; huir black ; 6yes dark. Private JAMES SEATON, age, 26 yeurs and 8 months; a native of Irelaud; height 5 feet 6] in- ches; complexion fresh ; hair sandy ; eyes grey. Private THOMAS MOFFATLT, age 25 yeare ; x native of Ireland; height, 3 fect iv inches ; voul- plexion tresh , lLuir brown; eyes grey. Penaliies for Aiding or Concealing _ Deserters, By the Tuperial Aci tur panishing Mutiny ano Desertion any person who sliail by uny weaus What- wever, directly or indirectly, procure any Soldier ‘o-desert, or utienipt to procure or persuade any Sol ver lo desert, und any person Whu kuuwing tia wy Soldier is about to desert, shull aid or aseici min deserting, or kuowing any soldier to be au deserter, sill couceal such deserter, or aid or us sisi such Jeserter in concealiug himself, or id o1 Ssist in his rescue, shall be deemed guilty of i Wisdemexnor, aud shall, op conviction iierevt, be wre any LWo justices of Lue peace acuing tor the County, District, City, Burgh or place where any such offence shall at any time happen to be, la liable te be committed tw the Coumon Javl or House of Correction, tuere to be imprisoned, with vr without bard labeuar, for such term, not exceed. iny Six CaLenDen AloNTHs, us the convicting Jus- ices slall think jit. Any Tavern Keeper or other person suffering » soldie: to remain iu his or her bouse after the hou: WT SINE in the eveuiug, from the first of ar t e 30th of OE PTE NBEK; and atier the pane -- FIGHT in the evening, from the Ist of OVTOBEL. ww the 30th of Ar Ki, without a writien pase frou iis Commundiug Oifieer, shall forteit TWwearty SHILLINGS for euch and every olfeuce, with custs rk wnat. a TWENTY POUNvOS PENALTY, By the Island Statute of 50 George the Third cap. 3, 4ny persous barbeuriug, concealing or as- sisug apy Deserter from Her Majesty's Army, is ilso liable to a penalty of Twexry Poonxps Any Soeriff or his Depnty, and any Constable o Ollicer or Suldier in Her Majesty's service, are, by the same Act, authorised to upprehend*any persoi. suspected to be a Deserter, aud take bim before a Justice of the Peace. FIVE POUNDS REWARD is by the same Act payable forthe apprehension of any such Deserters . NOTICE, In addition to the Keward tur the apprehension of Deserters, payable by an Act of Assembly above mentioned, the sum of Seven Pouxps will be added aud paid by the Colonial Government. Sheritts,. Justices of. the Peuce and Constables throughoat the Island are hereby required. to yive their prompt aid and assistance for the apprebeu- sion of the above desciibed Deserters, and ihe sufe Conveyance to Head Quarters, Charlottetown : W. H. POPE, Col. Sec’y. Colonix! Secretary's Office, August 28, 1865 , Thirty Pounds Reward! | Desorters from Her Majesty's See-! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Clyde, Aug. 12—Arrived, Atiadue, MeDonald, | ~~~" West s a St, Dunstan's College. Onder the Patronage of Hits Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown. (] GIS INSTITUTION is situated on the Princetown Road, 8 Pile and a qnurter north of Churlottctown. The site is peculiarly beautifnl healthy, and far removed from the distractions nud moral dangers of the city. The halls and roome of the building are spack airy and cowfortable. awe? a3 The College Gronnds are lange, sfording ample roou for Zawes and athletic exercises The course of tudice embraces «il the branches uecessary to prepare young men for the stady of the learned professions or fit them for mercantile nae, such a6 History. Gedgraphy, the English, ‘reach, Latin and Greek Langanyes, Rhetete, Mathemitics, Philosophy, Chemistry, Ke. vocul and instrumental—is also taught. The Collége possesses w large aud well selected Library, a4 well-as an €xtensiye Philosupbicat Apparatus. : . > he Professors and Teachers reside in the Tet. intion. forming but one tamily with the student, and exercising & covstapt supervisivu fuyorable te discipline, decorum and youd inorals. - ~ Catholic students are carefully and frequently instructed in their holy religion, which vey are required to practice. The most suliciwwanaiteniion s pid to the morals of all; aud whilst withia the College enclosare, they are constantly under the. watehtul eve of one of the Teachers or Pretecte, Perfect discipline is strictly but kindly enforced. Students when entering must produce eatisfuctory testimonials of good character. Tue College is visited rexulasly ouce a week by a Physician. TERMS: Per Quarter of 11 Weeks: usic=- I a et ae £600 sap toredliccermae? Al er OP ee 0 1 6 COPD FOO. Eb ibe dibbokiedcdine e+} 6 auyments to be made half-vearly iv advance The Colleve furnishes bedstend= avd mattrnssee ; the students wust previde their own beds and bed- ding, brushes, basins, towels. Ke. The Scholastic year commences on the first Wed- nesday in September and eude about the middle of July. Stadeats ave requested 'o enter the College m the first day of the opening of the clasees. For furtlieF particulars apply to A. McDONALD. St. Dunstan's College, Aug. 7th, 1805. [F The Classes will be opened this year on the oth of September, ARCH’D. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Accountant, AND GENERAL AGENT, a Orrict.— Reading Room Building, cp stairs, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, India Produce. Ex “HELEN DAVIES.” . Y the arrival of the above Vessel, the undersigned is now receiving— 10 bhde. 30 tierees {right MUSCOVADO SUGAR, 51 bbls #2) pnt § Choice Retailing MOLASSES, 25 Heavy OX HIDES. The sbove Carge will be sold at private eale. Apply te J. & T. Morris, or to DANIEL DAVIES. Ch’town, Aug, 21, 1865. TEVHE Government ot this Teland will pay a reward of THIRTY POUNDS to any person for the apprehension of any of the undermentioned Description of Deserters from Her Majesty's 2nd Baiialion of the loth Keyt. of Foot, from Ttrspay the 8th dav of AUGCaT, to BatuKDAY the 26th of Avoust, 1865: Private ALEXANDER MePHIERSON, age 86 years, & mative of Glasgew, Sootland; height 5 feet Just on the Square, DESEE eietSjoas"Sstiunaien | NEW TOBACCO FACTORY SUMMER SIDER HE SUBSCRIBER having JUST OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, is prepared to supply Wholesale Customers with 54 inches; barr brown: moustache and whiskers; | ihe [sland Mannfactared TOBAGCO, warranted a eyes grey; complexion sallow; broad Scotch accent. | vood article, at the very lowest prices, and ou the Private THOMAS GOODMAN, age 22 years and| most reasonable terms —and hopes his Factory, 7 above Port on or abont the 26th instant; and if all Ov the whole, this Property is b considered by competent Judges to be most ad- 9 mouths; height 5 tect S$ ivuehes; w native otj | plexion fair. mouths; a native of treland; height 3 feet 7 iuches; complexion dark; bair black; eyes dark ving the first of the kiud established in Prinee Newry, Ireland; bair brown; eyes hazel; come} County, will meet with hiberal patronage from the ih _— Traders and Merchauts of Summerside, and Prince Private DANIEL MckBADY, age 34 years and | Uounty xeverally. PATRICK REILLY. Summerside. July 31. 1865. Private JAMES SEATON, age 26 years and & months; a native of Ireland; height 5 feet Og in + cowplexion tresh; hair sandy; eyes grey. Private THOMAS MOFFATT, age 25 years; a vatlve of Ireland; bergbt 5 feet 10 inches; com- plexioo frest; bair brown; eyes grey. Private Ju UN MeKAY, age 23 years and 2 months; beiyit 5 feet 5 inches; complexion fresh; bair brown; ey s blue; a native of Newry, Ivetand. Private HUGH VEVLIN, age 22 vears and 9 inonths, beigit 5 feet 9 wwcbes; complexiop fresh; nuir sandy; eyes ligut blue; a native of County Movaghan, Leland Lanee Corporal GE RGE MUMBY, age 23 years ane 7 wonths; height & teet 9 inches; compiexion 'resb; Lair licht brown; eyes Liue; a native of Northampton, England Private RUGEKLT BROTHERS, aged 23 yeare ‘nd 10 montus; height 5 ieet 5 inches; complexion tres; bair dark brown; eyes dark srowo; p.ck marked; # nutive of Ireland W. Hi. POPE, Col. Sec'y. Cui See’v 8. Office, Any. 26 1805. For xD Liverpool, ‘ue First U.ass Ship David Cannon Miewarn Wantsu, Master, will sail for the e well, will sail for this Port ou or about the lei of October. For further particnlars please apply to W. W. Lord & Co. Charlottetown, or to Messre David Caunon, Sous & Co, Liverpool W. W. LORD & CO. Charlottetown, August 21, 1865. gin FOR SALE. ¥ private contract, TWO HUNDRED ACRES OF FREEIOLD LAND, sitaate on the South Wiltshire Road, Lot 31, 8 miles fram the city, abont 80 acres clesrand in a high state of enlti- saw in close proximity to this Property a sile on which te invest a large amouut of capital, feeling sure that it furnished those wumerous advantages required to make a desirable and permanent restdenuce. ¢e The terms on which the above valuable Property will be disposed of will be as fuliows— Half the purchase money to be paid down the day of sale, and the balance can remain secured ov the Property ter one, two or three years, ut the ption of the purchaser. Parties desirous of treating for the above, can do so, by private contract, up © the iSth day of October next ensuing, on Which day, at 12 o'clock, noon, (if not pre- vigusly suld), it will be offered at Auetion. F. P. NORTON, Auctioneer. Georgetown, 23th Angust, 13%. ist Household Purniture! @ N TUESDAY, the 5h day of Sepr- EMBER next, at the residence of Mrs SIM* vext door to Mrs. Fursyil.’s, Queen ~qu: re, all ber hiousehohl Furniture. com prising Drawing Room, Diniag and Bedroom Furniture Beds and Bedding, Kitehen Utensils, &c., &e. For particulars, see Handoills The alove can be seeu the day previous to sale N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Ang 8, 1865. Qats and Hay. \ TANTED 300 w da.vUv PRIME OATS, 36 Ibs. per bushel, and 30 te 30 tons good UPLAND HAY, delivered in Ghice Bay. on or before in pee next. Pro- suls for the ve il be received b yore we ICEL = CUTTER, ysl Glace Ray Mining Company. Glace Bay. C. B., Aug 28 3w pue MAILS for the reighboring Pro- vinees, ete., will, until further votice, be made up a8 follows: ‘ ‘ For NOVA SCOTIA, via Picton, on MONDAY ind THURSDAY mornings. at 9 o'clock Also. via BRULEE, on WEDNESDAY aud FRIDAY evenings at 8 o'clock. For NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA, and the UNITED STATES via Shediac. on MONDAY evening at 8 o'clock, xnd on FRIDAY morning at 8 o'clock. L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Office, : Charlottetown, Ang. 28, 1565 North British and Mercantile Bushe « vation, the greater part being limed, and 40 acres which can be earily shaved aud Ule remainde: covered with fence poles, scantling aud hardwood f the hast qnallit.. romises a New Thiwselting House 28 by 28, a New Barn 5t by 30, finished complete, & Hay House 40 by 22, alo a Barrack and Dairy, aud a never-failing Well of Water ai the door, and # stream of water rape through the centre of the farm. : ‘ : ‘This property is admirably situated, being con- iiguous to Grist, Saw und Shingle Mills, also to places of public worship, and a school within 4 chains of the premises, and within 3J miles of the North River Bridge, oue of the best shipping phwes on the Island For further p rticulars please apply to Hesny >. Dovusg, on the premises, or to aber JAMES P. DOUSE. Charlottetawn, Auguet 21, 1865. CEDAR SHINGLES. p ost RECEIVED, ex Schr. Velocity, from Richibueto, 100,000 Cedar Shingles. N. RANKIN, Queen-strect. FLOUR! FLOUR! ALLY EXPECTED per Scie. Hope, from NEW YORK— 500 Barrels Flour. WM. McGILL. Flour, August 7, 1865. July 24, 1865. tf Flour, ue subseribers have JUST Received, 100 Bbls. Bakers’ FLOUR, 150 Extra Family Ditto, Warranted Cheap for Cash. DODD & ROGERS. Augast 7, 1865. FLOUR. ; ANDING, ex Sehr. Mary White, this day, from New York— 200 Barrels Superfine Extra State FLOUR. R. W. BRECKEN, adjvining Bank of P. E. Island. Ch'town, Janne 26, 1865, rw isi mon See English Malt Vinegar, For ey B. DAWSON'S. July 24, 1865. Nash’s Best Scythes, SALE CHEAP, at FOR SALE CHEAP, at os July 274, 1859. on Preserve Kettles, p DRES3 aud ENAMELLED, at BEER & SONS. July 24, 1865. Sin Ilaying ‘Vools, JX VARIETY, Jaty 24, :865. 5in NOTICE. BEER & S0N3. N B—This land will be sold in Lots to suit purchasers. ! . FLOUR. FLOUR. Stare FLOUR, 10 BBLS. Extra 50 Bbls No t Superfine Cauada Fiovr, Angnst 21, 1865. ¥ ale by — J. ROBERTS ECKART. KEROSENE OIL. August 14, 1865 STORK, and for sile low, 25 Bhls KEROSENE OIL. J. ROBERTS ECKART. PITOH, PITCH, 23. TCH. 30 etic J. ROBERTS ECKART. Anunst 14, 1865 TALLOW. TALLOW. ILS. TALLOW 4: J. ROBERTS ECKART. Aneneat 14. 7865. COKNMEBAL. CORNMEAL. BoLS. CORNMEAL. J. ROLERTS BEART. * Aignst 14, 1365. ‘ NOTICE, FEXILE Subscriber hereby cautions all per- gone from negotiating or receiving a Promissory Note, drawn by him in favour of David Wilsen, of Wheathy River. for the suw of Twenty-three pounds five shillings, payable iu four months from the ilth Angust inetant, he, the enbseriber. having received io value for the said note. H. J. P. TORLIZZICK. Angnst 21, 1865. Boots and Shoes. Pure subscriber bas received tron London Insurance Company 8) most liberal terme- ‘i aaeleagye next declaration of Borus will be ma a ) furnished by G. W. DEBLOTS, Agent and Attorney. Ch'sewn, Ang. 98, 1335. irl OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON. Accumulated Funds. - £2.304,512 710 Anpual Revenue, (1864) - 665.455 16 2 wt, Ma aae of aac his faver, aad In the Life Depart-| 5% de | of the # the Books, on 3ist December next. cultivation. Terms of proposal and every juformation will be, a very large Stock of the above GOODS, in Men’s Elastic Side Meme, Calf and Kid Pa- Loti SP % mon. onal ond tc tt, Wem on! tA, Clarke u Ae ‘ “6d. ir and upwards. Lasting, frou 6, 6d. per Py. E. DAWSON. May 29. 1865. ~ FOR SA 0 i tion of the | tee eae EEN ACRES thriving trees. apther description, and will be sold or pees terms. Vleuse apply — Oe Rerton, Aug. 28 $905, Ga ’ Sh AT BEAUTIFUL StAeD iy i i , now ¥ business, sitnated al AREER pst R cer Be. ~ LAND, This property is too well known t© epasire pred ttice, or oD \ ILLIAM A. LOCKERBY, of this City who I advertised as my Agent. ix not authorised frow this date to transact any basivess on wy xccount. vege — for ty a will sleane lund settle for the sume at the Subsecri- re dlien, EDW. RB TAYLOR, July 10, 1865. Office, Water-St. ee NEW ENGLAND Roofing Agency OF P. E. ISLAND. 1} 7 B, the undersigned, do hereby certify that Mr. E. kK. TAYLOR has enperintended the covering of ovr buildings wise Ean wed «Ti they Luve given us entire satisfuc- Sorts eo Ne HENRY PALMER, H HaApZaitis. sSERTRAM MOORE, . M. FRASER. Ch'town, July 10, 1865. COPPER PAINT. T ITE. subscriber has received a consign. ment of Tarr and Worson’s PATENT METALLIC or COPPER PAINT, a superior article for Wood bottomed Vessels, asit completely preserves them from Worme, Barnucles, Grane, Seaweed, Muscles, &e- Owners and Masters of Steaviboata, Fishing schooners, emall Vessels, and Boats of ull kinds, will find it greatly to their ad yvuntage to give this valauble Puint a trial Pr uted directions for use ucoumpany each can. Charlattetown, June 26, 1865. 1.C HALL. Jeff. Davis will be pardoned. I. J. WALDRON, Main Street, next door to M. W. Skin- ners Drug Sicre, FFERS for ele, FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY ali his exteusive ewock of Glassware, Brooches of all kinds, Boots and Shioes, Fancy Work Boxes, Etuetic Suspenders, Seu, , Superior Honey Dew Cavendish Tobacco, mt Wholesale or Retail, Walont Writing Deak LAMPS IN V RIBTY. el then —e~ Pees oows eeu mee ra ae Jewellery and Watches ever offered in this market, 10) Bbis. SUPERIOR FLOUR, 50 Cheats BEST TiA- All kinds of LINEN PAPER COLLARS, very cheap, and a variety of erarticles. . Country Jers wil! find it to their advantage ; thie Stock of Goods before making their hasen elsewhere, xe they pare GREENBACKS aXe EXCUANGE UN BO3TON, ik BOUGHT and SOL 7 ousin Agent Boston & Cutouial & 8. Line Ch‘tewd; Aug. 24, 13988 will be sold ut un- - :